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Ligon High School and receiv^ his B.S. degree in chemistry at St. Augustine's College, where he was a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. He is married to the former Miss Avis Lawrence, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Lawrence of Kingston, Jama ica, West Indies. Dr. and Mrs. Hunter are the parents of three sons, Billy, Jr., 6; LeRoy, 4; and Bobby, 3 months. CNATO’S ENTERPRISES, INC. Comutlant & .Suruty Si.iuicc. - Contia.ctox - U^iEmotilion. - 2baiy Can 603 E. ■'yasKinston Drive PKones 882-2547 882-2548 883-16Q1 P. O. Box 1333 HIGH POINT, N. C. 27261 BAC-HOE - SEPTIC TANK - FOOTING -GENERAL EXCAVATING TELEPHONES BD3 327-5837 327-6539 F. N. WADEN, JR. RDCK HILL, S. C. DAY CARE-State approved-Day Care facilities, location-807 Amos St. State license for 38 children, oil heat. For Sale or Lease INVESTMENT PROPERTIES FOR SALE 803 Mobile St.-3 bedroom house--$I10 a month-oil heated 808 Willow PI.-2 bedrooms-gas heated $100 a month 417 Walnut St.--3 bedrooms, central heat unit, wall to wall carpet. Now renting for $140.00 month. GNATO’s ACRES For Sale 14 acres and private water systems approved by the S.C. Utilities Commission location York, S.C. $75,000.00 Matheson, Ontario Canada 39% acres-$250,000.00. Wi miles off highway Q-E-W. 11. Oil reach 10 miles away. Bac-Hoe and Septic Tank Business Financing may be Rev. Ben Chavis, civil rights activist, who has been sen tenced to 29 to 34 years for allegedly firebombing of a Wilmington grocery store dur ing racial unrest there in 1971, has been on a hunger strike at McCain Prison in McCain. North Carolina since April 30th Ben was transferred from Caledonis Prison Farm in Til lery, North Carolina to Mc Cain Prison which is really a prison hospital because he had talked to prisoners about their rights. However, the authori ties at Caledonia Prison and W.L. Kautzky, Chief of Pro gram Services for the North C.'''olina Department of Pri sons, claim that he was sent to McCain for his “safety”. In a hearing which was held in Raleigh on Friday, May 7th, evidence from Commission re- •HP^BcooocaBaaigq;’ I 1 DEADLINE The deadline for news and pictures to appear in THE TRIBUNAL AID is THURSDAY NOON. Material arriving after Thursday's deadline will be published the following week. MAIL TO: vealed that it was not for Ben’s “safety” but because of what was claimed to be his disruptive influence. When the prison official was asked if Ben had led any demonstra tions or had caused any distru- bance at Caledonia, the ans wer was “NO”. The officials feared that he might organize the prisoners to express their grievances. In an attempt to isolate Ben, the officials sent him to Mc Cain where he is housed in a hospital ward with tubercular and mental patients. Yet he is not mentally or physically ill. He maintains that he has been exposed to inmates with tuber culosis, who he said take sho wers in the medium-securiiv wing where he has been assig ned. Kautzky said he believed state regulations isolating tu bercular inmates from the healthy population were en forced at the prison, but was uncertain about th shower si tuation. Kautzky had evidence to show that only one black in mate out of a population of 600 at Caledonia had written a threatening letter about what he would do to Ben. Ben said that he also had a letter from the same inmate showing that he had been forced to write the threatening letter. Kautzky al so did not reveal to the Com mission that members of the Prison Staff at Caledonia had threatened Ben rather than the prisoners whom Ben got along very well with. Rev. Chavis’ fast was begun when he received food with roaches in it for the second time in a week at McCain. At the end of the three hour hearing in Raleigh, he fainted from exhaustion and lack of nourishment. 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