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Students Boyrotting For Demands
NCCU Prexy Asks Restraint
„ Whiting
Talks On
Boycott
DURH A M - North
Carolina Censral U
niversity President Al
bert N. Waiting answer
ed sixteen demands of
the university’s boycot
ting students on Mon
day, February 9, and at
the same time asked and
received a restraining
order against student
leaders.
PreswSess WLstfog's reply to
■- the st attest demands iac'.xt. ded
agreement wiv four iter-ands ta
their entirety, partita! ac
ceptance of others, promises to
consider others, and dental of
rwc demataSs as contrary to law.
A stoutest boycott, predate" ed
to a paper bearing re teteials
of t;* Student Governse-nt As
sociation. rod existed stoce
Tfemrsday, FeSbrnars 5. Xct alt
students tad pastieipaied to tee
boycott, arid Dr. Whiting cited
disrsgitfcajs of classes to Ms
reply tot? e demands. He warned
tlat farther disrqptioins, asd
verbal or physical abase of In
structors, wwald result to. ta
in edtot-e punitive actio®.
T l e restrain:of order,
served cm 2- stasteats to? cam;®,
affects tie entire stoates tody
and Bcm-stadeißts. The 20 sfcu
dents lamed were reportedly
not all tostdred in toe boycott,
sr tie marches whadb ac
companied ttoe boycott. They
were aa.ir.ec as leader s of stu
dent organization, aoS faclottal
officers of tfce 9GA, campus
editors, and others.
Tie dPTiaoSs to which Dr.
\ -rs«f sfcc* - mrsT r s:
Assault
lap Now
Murder
A chaff* as assault vm. a
deadly weapon will te«r.n to
kill, made to January Joltow
toif a shooting to -*£vias’ Bot
tom,'* was changed to murder
here last. Wetoesday after the
victim died at te'aise Memorial
Hospital,
Marine “'Ricky** Raftfard, 24,
721 £. I® vie,
Street, wa*
charged vith £b*
feloaay stSm
Layran Bullodfc,
3€. Route 3,
Hoil} Spring*,
** died %'eStnesdaj
aor*l>{. Tb*
.shooting tocfe
plat* ox SatHTH
day, January 17,
around SjJ-0 a.m, to a bouse,
located to the backyard at bjy
E. Dsvte, Where both men are
believed to have been roomers.
Raiford had beer taker before
v. ake Distrin Judge Pretlov
W'isborne in the wait for a
bearing cm the assault charge.
H owever, Solicitor F rank
Cherry told officers to return
him to jail, saytogtha* a murder
■warrant v-c.nd.ci be drawn against
him since Bullock (ad died.
Raifo.rd informed investiga l -
mg offloers that lie lad been
asleep te t;is room ve
(■eard .a corr.rr.nuon outside in
the tall. He said tie -went to
investigate and Bullock came
after him with a knife.
At that time, accordtog to
Rations, tie reacts inside tie
door, gyrabbed a pistol from be
rsev mmtm® m *. n
_|
v nau ffinmn cbckt/iiiy -v. :
"Mr*- {teftwtoe SbeSton types a tetter Taesday fur 4S®v«
linv.tsfsd Boftten. She is the fflrss JJeg.ro secretary ever or toe
staJT ru* a Virgtoia gtweraer or any other souther© bead of
state. -(TPS).
<»a<a
To Be Cited February 22
Mrs. Harris Is 4 WomanOf Year 9
THE COROLINIAN
VOL 29 NO 26
Local Mayhem Unabated As
One Killed, One K^i
rvr>r>r^
Man Stabbed In Heart
Ww^M.
VHIUH G. GRIF FIS
FT A Head
Discusses
Yews men
DALLAS., Tex -“Since the
mass media continues ti in
sist t* a: t‘e: give toe public
‘what h > ants," ‘* said Nation
al PTa r-resident, Firs. Lear;
| S. Price, last Frida; night fa
I Dallas, Texas, •'■■er: we must
I urge our ID million .mem bets to
I leave it a: vast sflearr ma-
I Jority* and express tbeir o
' pinions about specific media
offerings.”
Presiding over a meeting of
toe Nat tonal PTa Board of Man
agers in Dallas ti is week, Mrs.
i Price discussed a statement
presented by toeSaiianal PTA*s
special comn.ittee or mass
media wri.ic 1 vas adopted by
the Board.
Mrs Price said t ! a' re Na
tional PTA vaTTts its members
f© express t?eir opinions to
paatrisbe.: s, produce: s. spon
sor -, dist::but©i s and i ? eater
and te: evisio r station man
age-.’ s.
•‘tee want our members to
let toe decision-makers knov
what tie- i? iiii about specific
media offerings..’" she explain
ed. ‘andf-eij reasons for eith
er esm rr.enuinc t: em or finding
to err object JoraableMrs.
Pi h-v exjdaine : to at t -■ PTA
is not a cens.cn of Iwks, :: ag;a
ztete N films, piavs, radio, or
television Tte ©j-gani.-.ation
does not j. esume to dictate
whiat adults may read. see. or
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North Carolino s Leading Weekly
RALEIGH N C SATURDAY FEBRUARY !- 19-%
"Fingers”
W. Griffin
In Rape
A 24-ytear-o!d local
woman identified a 2i
ye ar -old Ralei gfc man
a s the person who raped
her on the street last
Tuesday night. The roan
mas arrested \he next
day and is now being held
in the Wake County Jail
without bond, pending a
preliminary hearing in
District Court.
Miss A rasa atmH HoSlc^i;,
5309 S. Persoc Street, Inform
ed fwlice oCSeers Tuesfe; vig 1 *
to.ai te iUI a m Gaston Griffto,
r*D s. Haywood Street, grabbetS
hgr or. a cub rea: a Lease as
toe rarer section of 5. East and
Lee Streets and proceeded to
Lave sexual relations wit? l er
by force an-S against her will
It was not known •« ©• ; er
Tie woman sc:earned or so-g-t
her attacker.
Ctffioers wro arrested tbe
stispect were Detectives G. C.
Prate and M, L. Stey?! enson.
Yoiirg Griffln first rar?: afoul
|'<©F CTAOCS B»PS P SI
Mm Held
In Forsyth
Unde Deads
te IKSTOK -SALEM - Ponnie
L. Mcßae. 21, of toils city was
charged last Friday uigte with,
murder after five personsvere
stabted, one fatally, following a
1 eated feasksettoall gaase between
fi etein st on-St ate Pams and the
Aggies of ALT State Ltaiversity ,
Green si ©ro.
Fieac or: arrival at Baptist
Hospital here was Edward E.
»■ » mvx if r: c p 2~>
In The Sweepstakes
SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK
Where Taste. Comiort and Quahti Reign Supreme
See SWEEPSTAKES Ads
Read Pago 10> For Winners:
Merchandise Awaits
Sweepstakes Winners
Three eot house rami hers
have .been selected for this
week’s revised CAROLINIAN
Sweepstakes Feature.
Firs prise number is 1247.3,
worth. sgr. to merciJUJdise at
G. S. Toctasi Furniture, 112
E. Hargett Street. Second prise,
sl% is samher 268, which is
redeemable at MeftrcpoMtan
Furniture Lea-stag, Sue., SB SI
S. Wllmirigi.or, Street. Nwmtoer
270;, worth $lO, tided prize, is
.•altaihS® a* Stephens’ Appliance
Coaapaay, 1106 S. Saunders St.
Be sore to cheek the Sweep
stakes page carefully. All
*
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Ijfc Ai jsffflfcr
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MPS. RUBY L AMER HORTON
Industry
Stotokinjr
c
i *r«s Yom
ATI ALT - Black profes
sionals ‘-.-erg'-out -ts South
east . ill be JTteettng with in
dustrial recruiting represema
t- ss e: eatto e Regency -Hyatt
Hc-r.se on February 2~-2E. This
program vas anaosiisced today
by Charles L. Fields, Presi
d eru of Pecmiticg Managemens
CaEstiliaMs, Inc., and oomsElt
::g firm v'Sc* advises indus
try and government on re
cruitment problems, and :• as of
fices here and te. New Dork
City
More th an “-0C black college
graduates w? c- completed their
•degree studies front one to ten
years ago vij; take advantage
of this opportunity for firancial
and career growth, wit: indus
try. Mayor companies to tie
S«-f rvi't -TRT P to
WEATHER
Oiiri«{ !h:<- *' i-f*.-r.iS jj «-jj| tw
if-Bwattj iiir «wg v«tj r©3i.
SJ.-iv.v\rr wiirnaiiaf ii» f\-
Amina ih* Inner s#arit
®t ttw IWSVBd -I.FinS»t-J aJ-U-F- Kill
tor ttii -r>. an itor 3% 3*l -hr-
Hi Tiiiiiu*. arnint Ac taA
ito ti-w- i . r-lvr-v’. h.i rr L*i*. ju
rm-Jit v. j": Firru-jr rn.vuriir ir. -*
to the MMilßi sum! ia
;hiF «-3i»-w.her*
numbers are to be found inside
?! t- advertiser** space.
Be sure to ( eck your mall
bo*, daily. If yeur tacky bonne
nttmbei is hot there this
t’i.er it is at. its way.
All 'eads t>l oosttholds are
eligible to claim tl eir nier
ebamdlse if they have the re
quired numbers Simply present
same at the- office of this news
paper to person at 518 E. Mar
tin Street.
St is Important that the per
sons who have these tacky tick
ets Model-stand ti at he or She
«e s«'Cr.i*«iT»Kr« I s s»
SINGLE COPY 1 5c
lystery
Shrouds
Milling
Although 32-vefrr
o!d Raleigh woman was
allegedly beaten about
the face with a chain
here about 1:30 p.ro.
Sun Lay. in autopsy per
formed on her remains
Monday indicated that
she died of a stab wound
in th- aorta, (the Urge
_: . *~v nhi cl carries
blood from the heart
to be distributed b> the
several smaller ones).
Mrs. But? ATi! Lanier nor
son, 508 1 2 E. Hargett Street,
•was discovered ly attendants
front Beacon AmMance Com
pany lying "oE the floor in a
bedroom at the case
Mice Officer Sorroah Artis
reported that he tad answered
a cal. to t! e address earlier on
Sunday and was called back by
Mrs. Horton's fail er, Paul Lan
ier, vo said he had foand her
bod*, to the ‘ ouse shortly af
w kvife ort"* p
Mandatory
Training
Proposed
XEW YOPX-The American
Jewish Committee has urged
Secretary of Labor George P.
Sbtdtz to set tg< a mandatory
program under art-ici on-the
job training would be requir
ed on all contracts to: Fed
eral or Federally-assisted con
struction.
In a letter signed by Mervfc
H. Rhseman, Chairman of its
Domestic -Affairs Committee,
the AJC declared;
* -Tt is is needed not only to
retried;- she ills of re past
but to provide the skilled work
ers tie nation must have for
t e future. Only in this way can
tie entire nation he mobilised
for a i--tal assault on bias hi
the building trades and. at the
same time, create a fully-in
<'><-<• *AVD**Bt» P r\
COHDEkOfEO MAX PONDGIS FATE - Motivate, Tesss r
Van Aflat 9-saver, one of seven inmates now- aswter death- sen
tence at the Tennessee State Prism, sits in his narrow cell as
newsmen touraed the prison or. February 6. Beaver was con
victed of the 1964 hammer slaying erf a Memphis hardware store
owner. (DPI).
gta**; r«_ printing .C- • &tc* ..
1 -Library *2Xt4. ».pfc.
CORFRQKTATION - Sandersville, G».: Clefi rights demonstrators march past Leirr.eted Georgia
highway pstrcJmea, to soother series of marches to protest that Mack demands is Sa vierst ille
ire.not being met. T-e der ynstrators attempted to tr.eet • ite Governor Lestet Maddox, h w?en
.Old only two of their group could treet aft* the Governor, t ■ -?:■ refcs-d and ." -i? -:~.r rack to their
■6aer. es. (UFF.
Retired Educator.Civie Leader
Is Tapped By Zetas For Honor
Mrs. Gila Swayze
Harris, 915 Nev. Bern
Avenue, hits been cho
sen by the Omicron Ze
ta Chapter of the Zeta
Phi Beta Sorority as its
* ‘Woman of the Year”
for 1969. She will be
honored during a corp
orate worship service
Sunday, February 22,
at 11 a.m. during the
Sorority’s observance
of Finer Worn a nhood
tt eek, at* he Dav i e
Street United Pres: .-
teri.in Church. A dinner
will follow at the vel
vet Cloak inn.
St. Aug/s
I o Observe
103rd Yr.
Dr. Ft ere it R. Robinson,
president. Saint Augustine's
€©22ege, h as a.-i. ©unced that toe
college vail observe its 103rd
A -xdverstty w#b rounder's
Day events be
g inn tog era Fete
rssry IS. The
sc ediile is as
follows: Thurs
day, February
!9, at D a.m.,
Roosevelt Gri-j
er, actor and i
former profes
sional foot bail
star, will speak
R,Gsra^
at to- e General Assembly fa the
Emery Health and Fine Arts
Building. The activities for
February 20, will begin with the
Alumni Executive Com .to tetee
Meeting to the Student Union
Building at 2 pm. The Home
coming basketball game wk he
played between toe Saint Au
gust toe's “Falcons'* and the
Johnson C. Smir “Golde?
Bulls”. Frida- .. nig! t at 6 p.m.
to r?e Reynolds Coliseum or;
the campus of N. C. Sta'e Uni
versity. T? e Al«<r.nl Dance will
be held at t? - Hilton ten or
Hillsborough Street at 1C p.m.
Highlights of February 25,
are Groundbreaking for the
new Women's Dormitory- and
Tree Planting at 2 pjn.; a
Coffee Hour, at
the President’s
h ome, 5 -onor 1»* j
a 1 a m n I sad f
friends from 3i
p.m. t© 5 p.m.j
the Founder’s
Day Banquet is
the Student .
Union Btiildiog
yi- .
Robert emecuHwe di
«sr» st. .arts,-■*. *» st
Mrs Harris is t:e daugh
ter of the late Dr. and Mrs.
jerry Swayre ard is a native
of Arkadelphia, Arkansas. She
has bees an active participant
MRS. GTJLA S. HARRIS
and leader to Raleigh since
1923. Her activities extend teto
education, civic and religious,
; e -igaed to create a more
■» -oiesotre life for Raleig: and
1 e state. She was a dedicatee
teacher to Rspeigi. and W'ake
County for more than tb.tay
flve years. She retired five
years" ago. tor has continued
to give her best efforts fa : e
following ways:
S'- e v e2ped organize t! etelCS
*'Women to comm unit;. Serv
ice Inc. ’, w* icl is involved to
vs or. poverty and a maj©:
service to. ;oh corp, -v : ererirls
from IS through 21 years old
from economically and cul
turally deprived families will
have the opportunity to learn
hw to move themselves up
Shaw Sets
Up Campus
in Detroit
DETROIT, Michigan - T e
Board of Trustees of Shav It.S
versit;. to Baleig 5 , X. C., an
nounced th.roug! Dr. King V.
Cheek, Jr., president of the
university, its tentative ap
proval last Thursday to assume
complete ownership, control
a.d '-peratioß of What was form
erly known as the MU-higan
Lutheran College to Eetroit,
Mich igan
The idea, according to Dr.
Cheek, v-as conceived some
time ago --her. “We (SSsav Cn:-
-- ersity) decided that i |g. er ed
ucation was not meeting the
needs of today’s student.* He
said, "Daring the past four
years, the .Shaw trustees, ad
f*>« SHAW 'f*s p. ?s
Deputy Labor Sec y
To City Wednesday
The Honorable Arthur A. Fletcher, Assistant
Secretary of Labor for Wage and Labor Stand
ards, will talk to students at Shaw University
concerning “Career Opportunities for Today’s
Youth Wednesday, February 18, at 10 a.m. in
Shaw University’s University Union.
Fletcher was nominated by
President Nison io his present
position in February, 1969 and
confirmed by the Senate May !,
1969. He was sworn into office
do May sth.
He beads the United States
Labor Department bureaus re
sponsible for promoting safe
and healthful working condi
tions, for administering com
pensation benefit? to those in
jured on t v e job and for safe
guarding the welfare of working
women and children. He ss re
sponsible to Secretary of Labor
Robert Fine, for ft e activities
fro:." pe ve • --v f 00l
at i r -f "■ rk, ■ • is
are recei re cc ipational
trato.i'ig, K:si-' vdial educa
tion and training in family :e
--sponsiMUtjes a r ' citizens-' ip.
Mrs Ha? ri- was a member
of *• r Board • f a ■■ .r.ist c ation
of the YWCA, and acred as
c’airman >i t e membership
committee forte: ••ears. Sie
?a.< attend- i several cor.fei -
e.cces, t' e last oe to. Memphis
in April f l?6C\
A> a : • ■ -? A . k>. toe.
s - -d - • a of
Trend- and Se : • an :as past
pres; :.et *
She ■ ?‘.s ‘ e local
of " N. *.■ al r -
tior. of t , h-’a A Dimes
w v ere - ■ s- i ■ • entire
ten :o:.s. S - ? ,-c-:ved a
gold yin and c» :*ificate ofay
preciar: » ~"< T2r:rs
- work ’ - c apter S*e
attended ?-. nati :al conference
s vk :i\hri' r -t
Secretary
Yarned As
Embezzler
Millard F.. P,:e’ les, :: : k
CO':!; icto. A *2l Call o* i v
Drlvs rid Detect;- J. V.HaS
w a' 3:4" p.n; on F-■ nvar;. 7
* ‘ ' A \ • sec retar*
as y. >. Ja.-*t S : :t: Dun:.. 23,
G-* Washington Terrace, had
beer. vrit:ng num.ero-.:* checks
on ■ is business andu<to.ganib
her stamp •» it? is signature on
it to sigr. t* e c’ ecks.
Mr. Peebles also told the of
<Sr, Sf.CKET XRY P Z)
CRIME
b pi a mmm
BEAT
1 Y 'Ty
says man *knife’ her
M:ss Dan? ie Pichberg,
31, 217 Kindle ci •%.-ybehind
Raleigh. Me:; ar;al Auditorium),
told -flic—: ; . F. Kelley- at
r-i-A- T X.-. ‘ if, 92'
Kindle Street, ‘ad been to
Hardee’ and v. 1 ec the- return
ed to •er ©use, J-- jjsot. got
mad wit’ he: and cut her on
•■ ... : ;r • ‘ a ; ■; <:: ai£- •
aaoj Jo? vas still wit"
Miss ’ 1 ; : ■">: a.-
T OSj ' t SC* . t-« Htr n
'** atV>d iff* to teak- Cetßl’i
Jail -. cs a.-ged wit- assault
wit; a deadly weapon. The wo
man suffered one fosii - inch ctst
and one two-inefc wound.
<-«« i RIMI EtAT, I’ 3»
of Wage and Hour and Public
Contracts Divisions; Bureau of
Labor Standards; Women’s Bu
reau; Bureau of Employees’
Compensation; -Office of Fed
eral Contract Compliance, and
Wage Determination Unit.
Prior to his appointment,
Secretary Fletcher was a
special assistant to Washington
State's Governor Daniel J. fr -
ans as Local Communities and
State Government Relations Co
ordinator.
He as served as em.plo;.e*-
relatiosss specialist wiu Han
fSe» Tit *'i TV I.tltft* f if