1. iV In North iarolim < LDF Sues Cannon Mills For 'Flagrant Job Bias’ HHHH & mmdNw sjllpfc ffiliißHßfc ‘SF? ■^fW Pslfe •* 4'' SBLMtwi Wm&i' :: - ••* ■- ’ ■• '• ■■ - ''JSSr jjD v I- ,l i Jp^jf TAKHI.FI (jKKKTS FX-CHIEF JUSTICE-Charlotte Attorney Julius L. Chambers (i ■gn K former Chief Justice Karl Warren, guest of honor, at the 1970 Institute of the ISAACP Legal De fense and l lucattonal Fund, Inc. (LDF) in New York City. Mr. Chambers, who directs much of LDF’s litigation in North Carolina, addressed a gathering on the southern school crisis, one of six roundtabU discussions at the late May event, which was attended by more than 2,f.0d, LDF President, huig. Li am :s I-I. Rivers, looks on. Blacks-I-iberalsTop All Others In O range's Bid For Party Power t CHA PEI HTI I In v! at could possibly be t largest turnout ever in a cc.. aty in North Caro lina for a precinct meeting, three blacks were elected pre cinct chairmen of the Orange County Democratic Party Sat urday. Tlie three black elected were Mrs. Ai metta McPherson, West Hillsborough precinct, Mrs, Policemen’s Institute Underway At College “Comrmmitv Relations and Law Enforren t a,’ was the topic of the mail, ad.itv.ss 'Mon day morning June 8, at tlie Policemen's Institute spon sored!" Saint Augustine's Col lege, at the Nava! Reserve IT raining C enter. " Di. Andrew GoMcsuall. as •«*.. sociate professot of .sociology, Guilder i College Greensboro, was the keynote!. He stated that Community Relations has three thrusts: Cornu.unit' Participa tion, Cornu.unity Service and Public Relations. Sociological Blacks In Business Published WASHING! N, ) >. A bib llograp! that e1 • 1 the most complete .el dev-lo] edon black involvement in business has been published l ; the Institute for Mir.nnt'. Easiness Educa tion, a diMsion of Howard Uni versity’s Small Business Guid ance and Development ("enter. The 42-page bibliography, The Negro in the F ield of Busi ness, lists more than 200 books, w . articles, government reports and oP ei ” «e> > lea ting with the black American’s experi ence and problems as an etlt re fs** WJAIKS IS P ?| tLmECT AMWWIKCWS HEW MHMI *t mmi 4 RIGHTS •Washington Mrs Elizabeth Dunam Koontz, director of the Labor Department's Women's Bureau, announces the AdmtmstrnMo new guidelines on women's rights at the White House June f» The guidelines prohibit federal contrac tors f ■ on; discriminating against women in job opportunities and worjdng rood it ions. They include glviag women time off from work to have babies and prohibit federal contractors from using iot wanted ads under “mule*' or '*femai2e.*' - { ings in Glenwood Court\ d and Estes Hills ; ecincr u Chapel Hill. Tl is Eons'- <■ «a>d, represented about 20 precmet of the registerc 1 r.en'ncrats, Saturday’s elections spoiled failure for the Const , v.r. -s who tried to regal: curt:: l of the precincts the- lost . Their defeat insm ->.i ■ . m .-■ dominantly liberal-black ;>.*Ji tion control of the count , .11 organization. The feonservativ ex - regain control of V•. (" .. cl Hill precincts was baxi-s upon the defeat in tie second n ->ff on May 30 of the t r. . < dates foi county - u n-.ou but up by the !it >-i ■ -.-cf coalition. The turnout o-. M 30 spell a “chain., i:* d ’ for Orange Count in i tm v Mayor if a black u;• ,i ■ e University of Norn (.n th ..i, the nation’s older hi, .tuot - al institution, is i a.« ■ is town. T! e cor.ser. ativt vot< . r- ex pected to “lick his . .•.•nds’’ un til a better dav ai riv< s. This is (See catVCK'S BID. I* •’) Race Unity Day H ere On Sunday Race Unit. lid -. s -po, sored nationally 1 tin U, , B.ihaM Community and is ol s.-i in 2,700 local it ic- ! e ; o.:. use of the day is to focus attt niioii on the most ehalleng im, iss i fac ing American -1 acini -sue and stress the ess-mtiab • i. of mankind undei Go i. A public meeting -ousored by the local Baha’i Comn nni tv v* ill be held to i>l-serve the Eay. The meetinr '. Hi t» .4d at 11 a.m. - pc b 14. at Salter White Port, H mi. r - son. Mi . Ch tries Ab. • ■ ton 1 i will adds ess h uni ty of Mankind, Lawrence MB!. - of the Ba a’) -ss. i ! Ha . leigh, stated. * r I: < Sfi- HI. I IM v » 1 . 1 In The Sweepstakes ' I SPOTUGHT THIS WEEK | BRIGGS HARDWARE | | 7/ir Cnmnleir H,> j>.\ -,r r Nr - /Vll being deliver ed, so check yoiu •>.is. ly to see if yow - •>(’. The merchandise - • (■; ing up in participating vnresln the Revised Sweepstakes pro motion. First uze nun 1 hex is 0108, valuable rot SBS in mm chan disc at the National Pure Food ■ •■»;r -ft-ficim •A-N-vGj 'J-d'■:'l At Shaw l nirersity *- Five-Day Religious Meet Set North Carolina s Leading Weekly VOL 29. NO. 38 ■ Fifteen Escape Successfully, But Fleeing Inmate Killed .• >■- : •.>> - x ., ; .- - City Council Approves NewSouthside Plan New Shape Men In Soufhside T e coitro'ersial South side t.rbi; : i new al pi an took on a new s! ape ues la 1 , afternoon as the City Council approved a revised edito, of the plan, scaled down fron li acres to 08 acres. 11 is i*-v. plan is 20 acres small er t ; an the original plan ap pro'-e! l>>- voters in the March refe. endurn. In Addition to the size change six ■-i her site changes are now 1 up.- ed. The involve land use r til i, ; alternate adaptions ; vai ions , s within the. re (S, , MVt sh \PE. i» 2) St. Aug.’s Grad Picked By Reynolds Ei. Joseph G. Gordon, M. D„ diii ctor of the Reynolds Me morial Hospital’s Department of R uiiology, has been elected a trustee of the X. Smith Reyn olds Eoundation, according to William L. L.ybrook, Foundation president. (Sir RU NO OS P 21 ’HSiPd * H v’^-’Lh *k\ 1 M DR. ,TOSF PH G. GORDON Market, 208 K. Martin Street. c... 1 prize, worth sls, is Nun-'h<,*' 08700. valuable at s »s si oe Si op, 1811 OldGar -1»i Road; and the third win ning number"is 08886, $lO, good .it Roses in Cameron Village. This week's spotlight is on Briggs (landward Co,, 220 Fayetteville St. (See bWRPPrt'AKKS. IP. Xi RALEIGH. N C SATURDAY JUNE I.L 19~>0 SEARCH FOR ESC A PF.D PRISONERS-Scotland Neck: Depart ment of Corrections p: ’.son guards search through a heavily wooded swamp area for 13 i n ate> s*til on th.e loose following their June 9 escape fre a priso H . The prisoners escap ed when the bus car ir,, st .-1 a* a , intersection and several of the inmates l-i ke ' ' r J y IBM ii Manassas. Mrs. Banks w' MRS, BANKS joined IBM in 1961 a* t; Research Triai g - Park, Paleig*, N. C. plant as a staff nurse, Iri 1960, upon transferring to Manassas, si e was promoted to senior nurse, Mrs. Banks taught nursing for a number of yea; s at the Lincoln School of Nursing, Dur ham, N, C. She £ a member of Daughter of Isis, Raleigh Dis trict. and is the wife of Mr, Festas Banks of Raleigh, and the only sister of Shaw’s Na tional '’Miss Alumni. ' ’ Miss Almettft Armstrong of Raleigh, Big st;i U( i ;;r bus, 0hi04.; 214, v ‘ Rev. James H. Co.sum, ... an of the Interdeno minational Theological Semi na 871 Beckwith Street, S, W. AM- • a, oa. 30314. SIM> the roving ofthethecl hn it! u sit; al Cl arlotte r.; hi i• r iiu. l d v.it'. tl;e Atlanta 41 e. . con,; li >.. Costen, a for me! Ta i heel in pastor who went i, At hint > audliuilt anew churc 1 fj.fi! - • .! -. assumed to post of dean !, charge of re c. it,.:*• it 1,.i ■■ i- serrinary, O' urchmen and omen, knowing i .out). teligi- si' inclined f, ministerial work, should j,,j-t on l - oft! ■ aUive-nam vii i tfif e of Dr. Elo L. n cat a : a Synod Os- Usu- Si «R< 111 OF P t\ SPEEDSTER GIVEN Affi-itotnesvllkt, fla.: Melvin Young (C) mmlvm aid after sm&tMhf toto a parked semi tractor trailer while driving at a very high speed, GatnosviliePoiice Department Sg*. Tom Gant lands a hand (upper ngtrfX (zrPZ), SINGLE COPY ISr Tries To Run From N. C Bus SCOTLAND NfECK One inmate was kilit" i Tuesday in an esc ipe at tempt in whicl. In oilier inmates madey odtheir getaway ind 22 pri soners refused to run. Esau Cook, Jr.. 25, of Charlct:- wa - si >t by guard W. ‘ > Smith when he at opted to (Sre fl\l KB I I.D P V Native Os Wake ' Best' NCCU Grad WENDEI.I.- Miss Ca: ol Ann Watson of Wended gruduaied Summa Cithi Laud« ai North Carolina Central University, Durham, Oi Mav 31st. Sumi: a < urn Laud- is the highest tnle of distinction be sto wo d upon Bachelor of Arts and Bacholor of Scierici candi dates a’ all U— nitt.d SB* - s col - leges and unt ersities. Miss Watson £ MISS WATSON qv.ilifi l sot thisiiouoi tty main taining a 3.8 cumulative a vei ag (•>:! (out of a j mi le l f>o), liei tour years star it NT CL. Out of graduati-g cl -- -f s ■ en urulrod ;u,-d fif* •' , • 4 and one otliei ~rc. tie -ni v candt dates for the Summa < urr 1 aude title. {See x.lir t OF V 2> Tenacious Policies’ Revealed SALISBURY - Attor neys of the NAACP Le gal Defense and Educa tional Fund, Inc. (LDF) filed a complaint this week in. tl..* U. S. Dis trict Couri hei-. against what ma\ be one o! the most prey tsive and tenacious policu-.-. of “inploymeiu di,?. •rimi - tation main: uiu d by .> na jor l. S . po■ t ion The Caum-ii A Le ■ , A-1> jasod in K.-. na[.,. :-, North Carolina, i» on 1 of r- o Lrgost exttl. companies >.. tm nation and lias t' «; efur. ;i, ■ . ' km defense contracts. According to Ila atto;:. • , is mo.si cases . i ! oh disc ■in in *.- tton complaints, i• ■ xtilt- ;on panics nave ,d L.. ' t :-, . i..i< : with written assi.r inco? of n form, However, despite so • era! ac tions against Cannon Mills, the; assert, ihe company as refus ed to Offe: aI a- he 1 a • u. -t es Tl.e >• - <:.:-' .-,■.■!■■ n'■• t , f Ho,' ing • a atiO’ s .■! the fau einplcyni.-:-.i praci ices pro visions oft! e 1964 Civil Rights Act (Title VTT ; Recruitnie.it of new einph ees through means designed to reach more white persons t! an Mack; Use of .w'Di*: a. • standar.is ; f hiring wl ich are irrelevant to fob roquirer. er.ts and have Iho effect- of weeding out black applicants; Segregated jobs, leparti v ! :> and classification s on i • U< s s fSCI IDI' Mi > |* :>) Dr. Sampson To Keynote Shaw Talks '-1 he (' 1 nrc ; coni;< nts ti.c* C aLenge of Change, ’ w ill be ti etlen.» of a five -da rr !, K - ou.s meeting at St a-a \ i.ivm sity, to lx- .old Jura g L‘. The University -ill uost the 34U Annual Mmi-’et' lrsti lute, the 33: ■ Annual \y n s M .S-'O -a. 1 !,rr - ■ 1 ‘ - cc am: tl a 20U \ ■ aal Ym.Ji Bible Camp, in. Frederick Stairi soi , i >- v.A , , v- s. I s * ' v *. r , $lO3 CRIME ' ■: ' ••• ■/ '. • v ■■ :■ -Be--.v- BEAT n Irom Rairighs Os filial By Police tilt* STRUCK WTT I! GUN Watlt~r Em • i las k, 704 Mei ..-I R.i. iof! i fir* i ,Y. Pit! .. at 1;I7 p.n . I-.'S' r. I i day, I:.- ■ ' - h. .1 , I al * Diivi- fApolb Heights), to sot lis wife, froi., v.yom v-p ii legal!', s-Ti.- .iti . Mr. Cia.l Sr* D! t!• ft “W*' *'* {gOl ' - -' .'i ■.! - I- ' p.y E’ a: s 71* 1 u.a ■ . I "It. e;1 hi, ,U‘ gtt: • i-e: 1 a j: or * i )' si vitl A I • £ < , 1 , ' -,'t t i* *• Clan; fi . -■ ■ b okfr no.se. -o. s -oiv i-..- 1 to ■ py an assault wit ■ !• -> •!•. weapon warrant, (He. rsmirwrii