'We Must Get Together/ Evers TelSs NC Group LONELINESS AT MISSISSIPPI SCHOOL-West Point, Miss. White girl waits with Negro stu dents here February 2 for the doors 9! the formerly all-black Southside Elementary School to open for second semester registration. There was no trouble during registration. Class es began February 3. (UPI). NC's Robert Brown May Leave White House Post;Cites Money Robert Brown, who was the first black man to wear the title, 'Spe cial Assistant to the President,” is finding out that the title is riot as rewarding financially as it is otherwise. Brown vent to the White House with the intentions of staying at least two years. One year has already passed, but Brown is doubtful about the sec - Harold Mann Dies 111 Vietnam Mishap Pfc. Harold Vann Mann, Jr., 22, son of the late Harold V. Mann. Sr ~ and Mrs. Harriett L. Mann of 224 South Tar boro Road arrived in Vietnam on January 34, 1970 and was re ported missing on January 25. He was also the nephew of James A. Mann of Raleigh. Final word of nis death received on Saturday, January 30,1970. Pfc. Mann, a former CAROLINIAN newsboy, was reportedly a victim of drowning. He attended Mary E. Phillips and Lucille Hunter Elementary pii|il l|ii|l|i 1 !■ . U; 1 ■ . u „ CRIME BiAT ■ A:-rMly-hi.-,;, Ay! r * ■' -—— CUTS FRIEND’S DAUGHTER Miss Joan Brown, 21T Doro thea Drive, told Officer Joseph Blaylock at 11:37 p.m. Friday, that her mother and another person were in an argument when John Thomas Wortham, 19, “somewhere on Cone Street,'’ lumped into tne fuss. Miss Brown said she told Wortham to stay out of it, but Wortham is alleged to have taken a knife and struck at Joan, cutting her on the right thumb. Miss Brown, who said she would sign a war rant, charging assault with a deadly weapon, was treated and released at Wake Memorial Hospital for a one-inch cut on the thumb. (See CRIME BEAT, F. i) ’♦tv. t ! ■ i y \ * jL».i | L \A / CT7 j/ U t r \ J) t I * \ J* £ if I * r | 5 . \g f Ptii * r --' ‘ **** " ♦>***' { '* f i # I* w v * ju I? > ■m is T* W'**' & m J? It 1 1 oci cs Jr 11 in itii re lx)» sg' S Vy£EPS f AKES A.d? No W inners, So Sweepstakes Grows This marks the third week that lucky house numbers have been announced in The CARO LINIAN’* revised Sweepstakes Promotion, It also marks the third week no one claimed the merchandise, now totaling $l5O, available at businesses which ond. “I hope I can'’ he said, 'but Siolding this job lias prov ed to he a financial burden.” "When you take a $20,000 cut in income, it sort of rearranges Schools. He graduated from John W. Ligpn High School in the class of 1966 and attended Saint Augustine’s Collage to PFC. HAROLD V. MANN, JR, pursue studies in Business Ad ministration. Before lie was inducted Into the Armed Forces in August, 1969, he was employed by Sea board Railroad Coastline as a clerk, where he enjoyed his work tremendously. Harold joined Saint Paul AME Church at an early age and serv ed in man capacities. Harold an only son, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nel lie M, Mann of Poughkeepsie, NY Y.; mother, Mrs. Harriett L. Mann; five sisters, Mrs. Clara M. Heath of Stamford, Conn.; Mrs. Alice M. Carpen ter of Raleigh, Misses Barbara (See MANN I>»FS. P t) advertise in the Promotion, Lucky Sweepstakes Feature numbers this week are as fol lows; 0156, first prize, Car ter's, Inc., 19 E, Martin and 128 E. Martin Street, worth $25 in merchandise to somelucky win (See SWEEPSTAKES, P. 3) your thinking”, said Brown, who conducted a highly successful public relations business in High Point, N. C. before going to Washington. There hasn’t been a month my wife and my self haven’t had to top the sav ings account. Brown who spends his time working with various civil rights and minority enterprise problems makes no bone that his complaint is one of finance only. "This job has been rewarding in many ways," lie explained "and the President is a fantas tic man, beautiful to work for. (See BROWN MAY, P. 2) First Year Weathered BfYMG The shingle outside the one widow, one door, cinder block front at 409 E. Martin Street reads YAAG, Inc,, a name many people have never heard of, but inside some serious minded Blacks come together with a mutual goal -- righting a wrong. Born only a year ago (Feb, 5, 1969) the youthful organiza tion has weathered the storm and can now project into the fut ure under the very capable lead ership of Miss Stella J.Horton, executive secretary. Conceived during a conversation between Cato Saunders and Joseph Heck stall, the young adult Action Group was tendered to a stage (8e« YAAC, P. 2? i - ' m LOVE WITH ACTRESS-Dallas: The fuy in Room 62- 19 has fail an In love with the girl in Room 222. And the romance all began because of a simple little blister. The guy in Room 6219 at Baylor Medical Center in Dallas is the National Footfall League's rookie of the year, running back Calvin Hill of the Dallas Cowboys. Hill happily dis plays a picture of the girl, Denise Nicholas, an actress in the television series, Room 222, So far, the courtship has been one-sided stn.ee HilFs only contact with Miss Nicholas has been via. the TV tube 'ln his hospital room where tie ha« been practically bed-ridden for three weeks for treatment of an infected Mister. (UPIX One In Intensive Care Ward Auto Crash Hurts Winters’ Children —1 ■ AAyyyAA" 3 V . M THE CAROLINIAN VOL 29, NO. 15 K*r -f .Ntf / v -’ T- -r — , *\' _ Charges Conspiracy Siiii On Way To Job Here A 46-year-old Ra leigh woman was shot to death Friday morn ing in front of Tara A partments on Six Forks Road near the North Hills Shopping Center. Mrs. Mamie Beatrice Mor gan of 905 E. Edenton St. was shot four times in front ~>f A partment No. 8 where she had gone to work at the home of Mrs. Robert Allen. Police arrested Early Stone, 59, of 942 E. Hargett St. and charged him with first degree murder. Stone is being held in Wake Cointy jail without privilege of bond. Mrs. Allen told police that stie 1 aft home at Brls a.m, and drove to the Morgan home to get Mrs. Morgan, a maid, to work in th Allen home. Mrs. Allen said she arrived at Mrs. Morgan’s home at a bout 8;30 a.m., and drove Mrs. Morgan back to the Tara A partmenis arriving there at about 8:45 a m. A car with a Negro man sit ting in it was parked in front (See ON WAY TO P. 2) Band Sees Conspiracy CHICAGO, 111. - ‘The real conspiracy is in the govern ment of the United States,” Georgia State Representative Julian Bond said after testify ing for the defense in the Chi cago 7 Conspiracy trial here last week. Bond told newsmen “a con scious conspiracy exists in Washington and in police sta tions and prosecutor’s offices (See i. BONO P 2) Woman Gunned Down, Mm Skin As &B3§k \. ' '-vU early stone . . .held in slaying Man Held For Murder After Another Killed A 22-year-old Raleigh man with a police record dating back to October 24, 1960 when he was charged with larceny from auto, sur rendered himself to local authorities to face a charge of murder. Victor Cole Mangum, 848 E. Lenoir Street, turned himself in at the City-County Magis trate’s office in the deat.l earlier in the day of James Vann DeLoatch, also of this city. The incident is reported to have occurred in the 1300 block of Walnut Street, following a quarrel between the pair. DeLoatch succumbed about twenty minutes after hieing ad mitted *0 the emergency room at Wake Memorial Hospital. He had been shot once in the chest. The calibre of weapon used was not disclosed to a representa tive of The CAROLINIAN. On January 8 of this year, Mangum was charged with il legal possession of heroin He is now being held in the Wake County Tail without privi lege of bond to await a prelimi nary hearing in Wake District Court on Wednesday, March 18. DeLoatch’s, no stranger to officials of the Raleigh Police Department, had a record dat (See d- Rir£>»JEitS, P. 2) Peoples Credit Union Chooses Officials The B1 oodworth Street YMCA, 600 S. Bloodv.orth St., hosted the Annual Meeting of the Peoples Credit Union here Thursday evening, January 29. Election of officers, report of financial status, declaration of a five percent dividend, along with expressed determination by the president D. Terry Hough, Sr., and executive secretary-treas ueer, Edward Carson, to a high er and more serviceable credit union for the Raleigh communi ty, where highlights of the ses sion. The Peoples Credit Union is less than two years old. It has not lost a loan from over $12,000 it has issued in loans. It now has over 500 members and shareholders, representing nearly SB,OOO. Its main office is located In the facilities of The CAROLINIAN at 516 E. Martin Street. Membership is open to the general public of Raleigh and Wake County. Directors of the Peoples Credit Union are; Joseph Whitaker, Sr., P. R. Jervay, D. T. Hough, W. F. Cumbo, Edward Carson, treas urer, George Flemming, treas urer, George Flemming, At torney F. J. Carnage, vice president; Mrs. Char lotte Greer*, secretary, George E, Sanders, James W. Perry, North Carolina s Leading Weekly RALEIGH. N. C FEBRUARY 7. 1970 Rep. Julian Bond VICTOR C. MANGUM . . .teces murder rap MTA M To Aid 3 Find Tutors MOBILE, Ala.-The National Education Association has an nounced that financial assist ance will be provided for three w! ite teachers who were fired last year after participating in civil rights activities in two all-black Mobile Count} high schools. The NEA DuShane Em urgency Fund will pay legal fees for Donald B. Dickerson, Roy Hyde, and Fred Pistorious, all of whom were fired after criticiz ing the Mobile County school board for mas.; suspension of black students. In a federal court suit filed here January 29, the three (Set NtA FIND P 2} sr., and Thomas Glasc.oe. Members of the credit com mittee include E. Clarence flee* at the Annual Meeting of the Peoples Credit Union, held at the Bloodworth Street YMCA last Thursday evening. D. Terry Hough, Sr., second from right, was returned to the office of president; Edward Carson, second from left, was returned to the office of executive secre tary-treasurer as was E, Clarence Davidson, extreme right, to the chairmanship of the cred it committee. T, B. Jiles, extreme left, was elected to the supervisory committee. George E. Sanders, center, is a member of the board. SINGLE COPY Inc aHSmmm* JAMES V. DELOATCH . . shot to death DEPUTY DEFENSE SECRE TARY-Washington: Air Force Col Daniel “Chappy” James, Jr,, who flew 78 combat mis sions in Vietnam and then took command of Whoglus Air Base in Lybia is shown as he was introduced to the press at the Pentagon after being named de puty assistant secretary of de fense so: public affairs Feb ruary 3, Col James is the first Negro and first military man to hold the post. He is being promoted to brigadier general and w-ill assume his new dutter-, next month. (UPI). Davidson, chairman; D. Earl Haywood and Alexander Watk ins . Weather Seen As Factor Mi s s R e bee c a W: li ters, 16. the daughter of Rale 1g h Rea 11 or, John tV. Winters, rt - main in intensive care at Wake Memorial Hospi tal after Vteinm serious ly in aired in a one oar accident Monday morn ing on Highway 401 S., ne•: ■ Manor Ridge. Mks> Winters, was envouto tC S--' 00l Id H ■ > ! a: h when a passing c.a spla watc: onto R-r wntisi :«~KI r: ic:h obstruct**-! :-r-»r \ U*v:temporari -1 Apparently Miss winters pan icked put oi: brakes •and slip 'ped off the wet pavement turn ing over three times ’*»fore (Si-r \!\ 11 lis t> Z) Moyorls Keynoter Ip State EI 1/ * BETH COY - Ms;, or Chai les Ever*- speaking to a largo crowd in Elizabeth. City Sia:e Unit .*rsity’s Moon 11 Auditorium last Tuesday, ha it be known from the tiegini.-i ig that he was not a profess n :il speakei. later Mamin. 1 “the seg r ■ f- ga * <>d school - r teri: ’• He was even more frank n he said that, 3 do not s:■ G fO 81-'Cks U l; ' ... dent Nixon speak.- i< . w> it We just speak oui pear* ” Introduced !y. Pobert Wj !, sophomore social sc let < e major, Weldon N. c., the ! : - ette, Mississippi mayor j*av- •as the first order of business for the young EC.SU students, ‘V -■ (See JVi US SVYS. |> Z) Alexander Gets mA Aide Post M ASHINGTON, D. C. -Ti eo dore M. Alexander, Jr., ,0. At lanta real estate and stock !>r<>fc er, has been appointed A isl ant Commissioner so- Home Mortgages of the Federal Hous ing Administration in ti '• U. S. Department of Housing at. i Ur ban Development, Sec ■-♦ary George Romney has announced, Mr. Alexander. 37, was swot n In by Eugene A. Gulledg- . As sistant Secretar y for Morty •re Credit and the FHA Con mis sioner. The new appointee h >s served as a consultant t( the Department in recent months, assisting in organizing its Of fice of New Communities for (See Ai EXANUtR. I'. Comprising the super" ary committee are George Klem *•[?*. .rr i viov p 2>

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