CLAY APPEALS 5-YEAR TERM Con 168 Out Fighting BY DARRELL MACK HOUSTON - Former heavy weight champion Cassius Clay, contending he is a Black Mus lim minister and not subject to the draft, was found guilty in Federal Court Tuesday of a voiding military service and re ceived the maximum sentence five years in prison and a SiO.OOO fine. Clay stood rigid and taller than his three lawyers, staring straight ahead while an all white Jury announced its verdict of guilty after some 20 minutes deliberation and then again min - f utes later while U. S. Disst. S Judge Joe- Ingraham pronounced the sentence. "It’s just what 1 thought,*’ Clay said of the verdict. "It hears out the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and the mighty Allah.' Clay's lawyers said they will appeal to the U. S. Supreme Court if need be. Ciay had once said a person could not get justice in a white man’s courts. Did he expect to get the maximum he was asked. '*Oh, yes, I thought 1 would,” the deposed champion said. Clay said be would stay in Houston a few days, free on bond and then go to San An tonio, Tex., or Hawaii or Puer to Rico. He did not expand on those travel plans. There normally would have been a pre-sentence by the judge, but Clay asked that this be waived. "I’d appreciate it if the court i will do it now, give me my 1 sentence now, instead of wait ing and stalling for time,” Clay said. „ To Assist Beginners In Area Nine schools, in Wake Coun ty began Head Start programs Monday, while six began in Ra leigh ; riday, The city pro gram will end August 11, while the county program will end on August 14. The city schools are: Lucille Hunter, Crosby-Garfield, Mur phy, Washington, Thompson and Barbee. In the county they are - Fu quay Varina High School, Apex Consolidated, Riley Hill Ele mentary, Knightdale Elemen tary, Rolesviile Elementary, Garner Consolidated, Jeffrey’s Grove Elementary, Swift Creek Elementary and Bebois Ele mentary. The city program will pro vide pre-schtol help for 475 to 500 underprivileged children who will enter the first grade in September, The county pro gram will include about 645 Children. Instruction will be provided by 43 teachers and 43 teach ers aides in the county and 31 teachers and 3!teachers aides in the city. Head start is a federally-fi nanced program whose purpose is to provide help and enrich ment for culturally deprived children who will lie of school age in September. Most -of the children involved are six years old. SWEEPSTAKES WHIRS 5792 5670 573 womss wwnttM warn m Anyois* having current YTIIJ&W tickets. dshaS Jwsse 17, feWt, with proper number* present same to The OStMQUffIASS efbtice him receive listed above fesen Use BWB£&XAj£iu> iaattwa. Smiegiimts W®m befews 50 Mbs ■ There was still the f&fiur© of two psople to go to toe right store last week, bseaus® there ws only ewe winner, while there could have feese throe. Miss Ger&tdtee Lassiter, M„ 5, Fuqtsay gprfcsgs, drew SBO from the CABOLBOaM effect® wftm she presented itokstnam-* few 8324. {ls® got it from KiM Tire CtMßpnisy, Humber W 72 was eat piekaß up, St wsw worth sni f 1111 remained wtew IS was ttnd 30 more dollars were missed. This money will be added fete Yok etoedltl j Attorney Heads W-S Ins. Firm WINSTON-SALEM - W. A very Janes, 76, a veteran law yer, became the new presi dent of Wtest as Mutual Life Insurance Company Thursday, June 15 as the result of a® election by the Board of Direc tors. He was a vice president and general counsel of Winston Mu tual dtartag the past 23 yestrs. {See **. Tt taken to Wake Memorial Hosp ital. R. C. Pearce, the jailor, who released Lee, said that wlwa he turned Lee out, he noticed dried blood on his shirt and a cM .on •Ms bottom lip. He al leges tliat be asked Lee what, happened and Lee i&aghed and said, ‘1 don't knew." Lee is alleged to have told Aycock that lie was beaten to jail. ft was disclosed that Lee had a braised ctest, a braise cm left jaw and ;** cut on bottom Jto. 1 .. MBK f Ifij GRABBED AFTER SENTENCE - Houston, Test.: Former heavy weight champion Cassius Clay is grabbed by some admirer as be leaves federal court In Houston June 26 after a S-mass and 6- weuaor* all-white Jury found him guilty m charges of refusing tnduettoo Into the Army. Clay, who. feat he is a Black Muslim minister and not subject to the draft was given the maximum eenteoce of five years in prison and a 10-tfecwsaad ddlar Hue. (UPI PHQTOX Crist Sfefe Ifawf hurl Sfslt !® ¥mms &&§ms Trials for crimes, new trials, sentences auad bunted criminals fcegA law enforcement officers busy at. the beginning of life Here in Raleigh a ISi-yr.-cSd ycsfb was arrested Tuesday and charged with first dograe burglary wttfe Intent to commit rape. Ervia Lavanrs Cooley, 548 1/2 E. Hargett St., is in jail charged with enter ing the room of Miss Dorothea Miller, 20, 548 E. Hargett St. and attempting to rape her. Mrs. Deborah Avery, 19-yr,- oM white woman alleges that a i©-yr.-otd Negro youth broke into her home, early Tuesday nsoniiag, at 111 N. Bloodworth St.., with a broken, bottle and forced her to pat her baby, ha bed with her at the time to the crib, and attempted to rap? her. She alleges that she broke away and ran to the front of the bouse. In New Bern Tuesday, two Ne gro youths were sentenced to 15 years to prison for the rob bery of a bank, after they ad mitted they robbed the Gaston Branch of the FitMers National Bask and Trust Company m May 29, They were given addi tional 10 years terms for break ing into the same bank on April 29. James Snyder, Jr., 17, a mi grant worker from Miami, Fla., is to the Wayne County jail o© charges of assault with Intent to commit rape on. a 61-yr.-old white teacher, Miss Paul to Short. Sheriff Bill Adams said Miss Short told Mm sfce had gone to a shed to get a rake when Snyder followed her to and shut the door. » Adams said the woman told Mm Snyder grabbed her., threw mWßgß&Ww&ws IlflllifJlf UMUw imjumvm - A midnight trawl at a roadhouse, 'located kfeotit 5 mflss west of Bt» Le vel, to tbe Stewart Cwtdk sec tion, Sunday, remitted to one mam betsg killed and another jailed, without the privilege of bond. Sherifi Wade Stewart, H&r aett Ccwsty, told the€AßoLW pw wmwmtrrr. w, s» Front Raieigii’a Offktel Police Fite mi mm mm if km Bmiglm WtlgM, mtv% m sm mat U w&s s*#®M for sm»»aße te mmrms & M*’ red Welters Fly *r Mtea Storn kto kasnn. We tepmted to i».rc«ay to prfHr? aafl *#sed recov'*n ! w her ob tbe ground and told her he would kill her if she scream ed. Agate in Raleigh, the State Su preme Court gave Warner Fow ler twice convicted for the slay - tog of a From oat policeman, a new trial. Conflicting evidence about the shooting was given by Ruby Rivers, (Fowler's girl frtead) and James Sasser, a police of ficer. Rafcy Rivers testified that Fowler made so statement as he fired the stoat. However, Sasser quoted the woman as telling him Fowler remarked “he was sorry but he had to do this 8 ’ when he shot. Braswell. The high eourt noted that Sas ser's testimony offered to cor roborate Ruby Rivers’ account, was actually “to contradic tion.” c®»* cmws. r. *j ffi^r BY GROVER BAILEY The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King was recently interviewed in Atlanta, Ga. Dr. King dis cussed the recent racial distur bances that 'have manifested themselves to tbe forms of ri ots, as in Rostery, Mass.; Tam pa, Fla.; ami Prattville, Ala. and said that these riots were the results of tbe white man’s refusal to accept the Negro on equal terms. In Ms traditions.! tone, the civil rights leader stated that the government was to a new phase of -struggle and that Ms purpose was to breakdown bar riers. Om phase ©Kited, ft is not that the peaceful demon strations have become nritSteM, but that this phase is more de manding “because it is tesie, economic, poittkad, as issue which will, cost tbe nation some thing.*’ Tlse head of the SoMtera Christian Leadership Ccsmsll and one of the most respected civil rights leaders ro&Mafe ed Ms ooe-vletteßft policy and said that the civil rights Is to restructure Itself, and develop a powerful movement to the Negro community that will be beard. The Hotel Peace prise wtew explained Ms pmMcm m V, S, ism mmw.m . PisfeS Staton Cleveland Parker, 5S© BrancSi Sfcre«S, told poHoe IMS: * 2* «aMter fdstol was re mowed from Ms h&&rmm Ssd- Wfeep. Be told «®e® ns be had stowoa to ossptot, Ime Hinton, iS,4KaNßnapr*.