PIC GUTTED DCTEi iO~ Or WINTER'S BdLDK&am here is a pori'Cr. . ea of Wake Or »r --tanitses, lac.’i •: V .>v Center, locatec ai 223 S. East Street. TS •. rail zing »as iearoywl by sere last -' 3 ' fiZ ~ Jl% if*£s§f 1 ir • f; . .1 P• & <4|gy * , ! . * t _ Wm%- ' '*% i %SA • v n " . * < f i, «v, • . ***" PROTEST a T SCENE MISS. SCHOOL FIRE-Tcfcula, Miss: A; es-nr- aie: .>! 2” Negroes staged a pro test • .arc', ar. rjl;; •- Jir ;ar> -2 at the sre of an all- N«§r. elemental- - . ved last month ir. s fsre ap parent!; set : -. ist>. T: • erouf was fei by Rob ert Clark, - :*nl; Negro legislator, shows framed . ;. . T 1 - sc. :ol » located in a predom inantly w.'.m- :>.• r. . .. TFi . Revised Sweepstakes Feature Begins Soon The CAROLIKI S ■ • j>- stakes have geec re- • N longer will ticket- be four.-". ;n the several stores soil- t your business ttrong:. •'• -eir i in vert isements. Every bouse occur-i-- : Negro family in Raleic'- ar.-c Wake County will be gr- *?r. „ Dumber. Tbere will benr.rrl--rs representing those houses, from 1 to 12,000 or 13,000 Sweep stakes with tickets bearing these figures m a I; ' ■ kl' FHBT BABY OF 197© ROSES ©TOB MOM-Mrs. Donald CFtsyflis Parrish) Phillips Btrn 472, Zebc&on, beams proud ly as she holds her intent daughter, Renae Ann Ptillipt;, ni» weigltec in at eight pounds, two ounces at Wake Me morial Hospital at 12:49 p.m. Thursday, Jteaaary 1, 1970. *l7!® Phillipses are already the parangs of two seas, live years a oil one as<3 one-hall years of age, so the addition of Stenee was a welcomed oiw.. The PigJUps family will be tbe recipient of iHnt«ms gifts from various Raleigh area toMtaeßws as aanooneed on .Page 9 of last week’s CARO LIMAN ter the first Issby of tike new year and tt« parents* - T: -e Sev CAROLINIAN Sweepstakes is as fellows: Ear; week, SSO will be given away. In order to award the money in three prizes of $2 5, and $lO, t) is newspaper will ■ a • a drawing from the 12,000 or 13,000 numbers printed on stubs, which coincide wit 5 the tickets tearing the numbers o! the homes. The first ticket drawn will carry a number worth $25, Hie second nurr.- »sec mevisEß, p. *) Wednesday night John w. Winters, Sr., owner of the prop er: • ssrf s':' ."- SiC.(V!: sc S;-~,oOr would re needed to re s:jr- c *3 ±"g. T s* trance or. the structure totals $27,- Insured For Only 2 7Gs: I W. Winters If .t:t interview \\ *h former three-term Raleigh City Councilman, Dr. John W. Win ters, sr.. c-.-i’C We-iries iay morning of this week, it was le .rned that the fire which de stroy*.- : s :*u.i Cng, lov.ue-:; it 221 S. East Street. •>*. Ve-hies ; ;v night, December 31 st .r-- : '!■ •■ i*•: r o: ‘he 5" by 135-feet struct-, -e. ise.tr tht furnace room. ’A'a... •a> vx been : • Raleigt Fire Departsr.r*nt esta! Ms’ .-•••- ar> : •--as -:■■ still pro! sng the exact iaro’--ed : :iot. Officials T origin of the blaze. Demos Set Conference On Crime WASHINGTON - Senate Fred E Harris of Oklahoma, Chair mar. of the Democratic National Com mitre*, announced Saturday that the DNC will sponsor a rat ?. a. Dentotr .me Action Conference or Crime early this year. Pointing to r\ e need so: sue 1 a co.iferenoe, to stimulate greater act!or. against crime under existing as wet' as ad •' laws Ha- ris '.aid; :r Las> ear. President Nixac ca : sig:.:*d o:. a promise to re duce cnr. h getting a new At tome;- General. Despite ty&t em.p- as:.- on *law a: t order* in <><-«• Di ttos SET. P. n Federalism To improve Mmpower? WASHINGTON - President Nison’s New Federalism is de signed to improve manpower program performaeeb: shifting responsibilty for plan :irtg and admimstratio-: •<: State and lo cal governments according to Arnold R. Weber, Assistant WRONG IDENTIFICATION V.. Grant Bate:, Sr., 2525 Western 'Boulevard, identified in last week’s column as lav ing been attacked as he left the new YWCA, 500 block of E. Har gett Street, Informed the writer of the colunuj Mooday that he was not involved ir. any way with the incident It was his sob, M. Grant Batey, Jr., who was in volved in an affray reported to Officer j. W. Rogers at 11:05 P*tn. last Monday, Cecil Glenn, 17, address unknown, was identified by young Bate:.- ast.be person who started hitting him with his hands, fists and a soft drink bottle as he was walking out the front door of the YWCA. Batey said there were also a bout five other colored males, whom he didn’t know, but who ssrwck him, also. He told the officer as the time, that he would sign ar. assault with a deadly weapon warrant against Glean. This columii apologises so Mr. Batey, Sr, for any era harassment caused him through the publication of the infcrma iton in lasi week’s newspaper. »« CROWE B VM.X, f j, A member of the Shaw Uni versity Tnistee Board and chairman of its Buildings and Grounds Committee, Winters said it vould cost between $50,- 000 and $55,000 to replace the structure, whicl was formerly used the Wake Count - Op portunities, Inc. to bouse its YOUTH Department. He also said the building itself rad beer, insured for $27,500, but no insurance was carried am the contents therein. Tr.- building, constructed of masonry and frame material, was recently vacated by Wake’s (See WINTERS FIRE. P. 2) Will Tutor Minorities for Work Washington - some 330 minor!?-, youth from Alaska and ti ree mainland cities will get preparatory instruction for ap !>reiiticesr.ip examinations in the building and construction trades under the U. S. Depart ment of Labor’s Apprentice ship Out react: program. The three cities and the num ber of youth who will be tutor ed are Oakland, California, a bout 200; Cincinnati, Ohio, 50; and Los Angeles, California, rr» Thirty youths will be tutored is the Alaska program, the first ever conducted in that state. All the programs will run for one year. They call for up to 10 weeks of training, using the “tutor and cram’’ techni que to help youth pass specific examinations in the building and construction trades. A breakdown of the individual pro grams follows: OAKLAND: The Bay Area ISt* WBJ, P. X) HBjHßWEjftsjgy * 'Wr r ■ NEW VKSB-MAYUK OF ATLANTA WORN IN-Atlanta; Atlanta’s first -Jewish Mayor SttinMas sell, O*X **«ar» to She city's first Negro Vice-Mayor Maynard fadtsai here January 5. Mas se!! and Jadnon took office as the city «t Atlanta freed piuhtems of setting tg> a federal court ordered ratio in the faculty of Ms schools within a week. OTW), Damage Befmm $50,000 sss,oos Winters’ Fire Is Prebed Cops Kill 2 Blacks In. Alabama The Carol ini a n • - - ■• - • -- VOL. 29, NO Raleigh Bey, 13, Weunded, Then His Final Wish Fulfilled Veteran Is Re-Buried Ruling Os Judge Is Obeyed BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Sat urda. of last week was ar. his torical one ii: Eds southern A young Negro soldier, kil led :•. ir. a forr. erly all-wi ite ceme tery EL: wood after a five month legal battle against racial restrictions ir. a cemetery Pri-.-ate Firs: Class Bill Ter ry 20, was re-buried in brief, simple cerei:t*jtiles, fulfilling : is desire to ': •? buried ir. sight of the house in which he grew ur. His fa mi] was embroiled ir. t? e long legal battle to achieve this aim. Young Terry was killed in combat on July 3, 196:"-, and had b eer, interred ir, all-Negro Sha dow Law Cemetery wi en Elm wood refuse:: trie sale of burial plot to his family. At Saturday’s interment, Terry’s Paris, pries', the Rev. Eugene Farrell, 'old a crowd of 500 persons, gathered in our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church that “I rope this burial is a symbol of a new age. This may be the last liar ier of discrimi nation.’ The crowd swelled to more (Sfe VETERAN Is F 2) Him mate iiioreed Bias: AJC NEW YORK - The American Jewish Congress has asked At torney General JohnN. Mitchell to make clear that the Justice Department “stil! regards the elimination of enforced segre gation as among its central re sponsibilities.’' The request was made by- George Soil chairman of the Congress' Commission or. Lav. and Social Action, In a letter to the Attorney General chal lenging recent remarks by Ben Holman, head of the Comm uni ty Relations Service. Mr. Holman said cm a tel (Bee RUMINATE. P. 2} North Carolina s Leading Weekly RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY ID, 19. 0 MRS. ESTER LEE BREWER . . .was cursed Says Arson Try Cause Os Deaths MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The identity of two young black men, shot to death by local police men last Sunday night as they fled the scene of an attempted arson attempt, is being sought by local authorities. Drue Lackey, police chief, stated that fingerprints of the two men were sent to the Fed eral Bureau of Investigation in Was'? mgr on, D. C. and to au thorities ir. New York City in an attempt to establish the names and other needed material a bout the victims. Others arrested were two (See t ees KILL P 2) Was Manager Mrs. Pnyllis Holland John son, wife of the late Benjamin I.eoj: Johnson, Jr., formerl*. of 110 N. Tarboro Road, who was slain on Christmas Eve dur ing a robbery at ’he Price-Rite Promotion, 1000 3 . 79f Street, Chicago, 111., where he was manager, informed The CARO LINIAN on Tuesday night of this week that the man responsi- He for her husband’s death was shot and killed on Christmas Day. His accomplice was re portedly shot also, and is said to be in critical condition at a Chicago nospital Mr. John son was a Raleigh native. Mrs. Johnson is a native of Durham. Boy Held Captive In L Martin St. House Paying a visit to a young friend proved quite costly to a 13-vear-old Raleigh hoy last Saturday night as he was held captive in his friend’s house overnight by a man who al legedly ‘became afraid’ of the consequences which mieht have erupted. Reginald Leon Williams, 104 Kirkman Lane, (between S. Hay wood and Camden Streets), re ported to investigating officer G. E, Booth at 1;30 p.m. on Sunday, December 28. that he went over to visit Dwayne Brew - er at 537 E. Martin Street, in an apar'ment located the last door or. the right from the front of the house. William s said while they were in the room with Dwayne’s mother and her boyfriend, identified as ‘a Charles Brown,’ some unidentified Negro male forced is way into the room, cursing Mrs. Ester Lee Brew- GN Coumii Plans Meet This Month The annual meeting of the North Carolina Good Neighbor Council has been announced for January 22 and 23, at the White House Inn in Charlotte. Fred L. Cooper, council di rector, has announced the pro gram plan with registration be ginning at 1:30 p ro. on Thurs day. January 22. The first ses sion will begin at 2 p.m with aa explanation of the Council area concept by Assistant Di rector, Preston C. Hill. The afternoon session will dealv,ith “new dimensions of leadership in secondary and higher educa tion,’’ Area group meetings will be held on Friday morning and w ill deal with “the development of programs and leadership for unity and progress in North Carolina. ’* Program particip ants will be Dr. James T„ Tay lor, vice chairman of the Good Neighbor Council and retired dean of the North Carolina Cen tral University; Jack L, Bul lard, executive director Os the Mayor’s Community Relations Committee in the city of Char lotte, Fred D, Alexander, mem ber of the State Good Neighbor Council and member of the Charlotte City Council; Dr. Warner Hali, minister of the Covenant Presbyterian Church and Chairman of the Mayor’s community relations committee in Charlottee, Honorable John M. Belk, Mayor of Charlotte, Ray A. Killian, State Good Neighbor Council member and tSee GN' COUNCIL. P. 2) C I J fT"? JVA V £Tjl £& r /** E | jh* « For the first time in several months, all of the money in the Sweepstakes Promotion, ended last week by The CAitOIJMAN, was claimed. A new Sweep stakes feature will replace the one cancelled. Claiming first prize cash of S2O, with ticket number S3O, was Walter Langston, 123 Bled soe Avenue, who picked tip this lucky number at Carter’s, lo cated at IS E. Martin Street and 123 E. Martin. Miss Carolyn Conyers, 215 Haywood Street, did some gra ce rv shopping at the Washing- SINGLE COPY 15c er, Dwayne's mother At this point, the two boys are said to have tried to push the stranger out of the room, but he pulled a knife and Sway ne, 14, got the weapon away from the mar, and was attempt ing to cut him, but ir, so doing, (See BOY HELD. P. 2) Magazine Operates In Black NEW YORK CITY-An inter raeially-owned and staffed pub lishing venture announced in July of 1969, has successfully published its first periodical. John Miller, HI, of Center port, New York, the white pub lish, er, and Isis partner, black editor Alfred Duckett of Har lem, has issued the first edi tion of EQUAL OPPORTUNI TY. A sixty-eight page pub lication, the magazine is pri marily concerned with job, career md “own your own busi ness’’ opportunities for black students. A happy - and unusual - cir cumstance for a new publica tion, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Magazine, according to Miller and Duckett, is “already in the black” They hastily add - no pun intended. Among advertisers in the January, 1970 edition are Ad~ dressograph, Anaconda Multi graph, Atlantic Richfield, Brooklyn Union Gas, Eastern Airlines, Esso Research and Engineering. U. S. Food & Drug Administration, Ford Motor Company, King Broadcasting, Los Alamos Scientific Labora tory, Maryland State Merit Sys- SSee MAGAZINE. P. 2) WEATHER T>BajM>ratur*s during the pe riod, Thursday through Monday, wtl average below normal Day time highs will fee sa the 3#s .md Lower In the nsoaatalns ot North Carolina, mostly in the 46s elsewhere, except in the low er s*s near the coast. Lows ag night will average in the teens and tower 24s In the moontains, in the Sts in other inland areas, ranging mostly in the 38s in the coastal section. Ii wtSi he cant thronghoat the period. Prccipl tation will total one-fourth to one-half inch, occnrrte" as rain or snow at She end of the pe riod. ton Terrace Super Market, 410 Hill Street, where she receiv ed ticket number 1725, second prize, worth sls. Mrs Senoris English, 2127 Gilliam Lane, won the third prize with number 2725, obtain ed at Cenucal Sales and Serv ice Company, 101 S. Wilming ton Street. This ticket waswerth $5 when she presented it at the offices of The CAROLINIAN, Keep reading The CARO LINIAN and wnieii for the new Sweepstakes .feimre, which is scheduled to begin is about th nw weeks-.