Unowned, Would-Be Robber Victim As . Raleigh Grocer Kills Man# 25, In Robbery Attempt <8 # * Vax ',4 v < - • \ ;: Raleigh Minister Identi fies Duo A s Two Hen Curse And Threat ess In Church Says Fair * Cursed, Drew Knife BY ST\FF WHITER j A pah' lit young Raleigh ii'M'n , whom iho m inist t- r o ? a sm; 1 11 church here said do secraied his church by cursing and one threat ened i>oth him Re]! ■nd the congregation with a k nife. we re ar re sted here Friday night and charged with interrup tion of church, services. Jailed were Charles Jones, 24, 218 Heck Street; and James Ko be rt Sanders, 24, 916 Oak wood Avt:• nue Elder W. J. Tl-.f; t r son, who is pastoi of the Eastern Star Ho liness Church, 720 E. Hargett Street, told Officers J. K. Har rison and J. \V. Howard at 9:42 p.rn. last Friday, that he was holding services at this church ■v wh«n the pair opened the door of the edifice and started ,:curs ir.g and using profane language.” The eider staled that one of the subjects pulled out a butch er knife arid stated, ‘1 am go ing to cut the pastor and Ms congregation,” At this point, Elder Thompson stated, the two men turned a (Ree TVC 1 MEN. L. ) We’re Mot Through: Cabbies BY STAFF WHITEN “We ;iie i.Ot r 1 11 < ■;: f r tn:s matter ve:. Exactly what steps we iH take iron here rest a ins to be seen but von car Let we wll! take some further ,c‘i ’ This statement came from A y* : ... Servance owner of the In - dependent Cat Company and Daniel Hooker, o'. ne: the U nlted Cat’ Company, lat<• Tues dat aftenuJOi after .. meeting with the h.letg! - Durham Airport Authoiit ••'.hid i; their words, “profited nothing.” The Black can owners told a CAROTIN N reporter Tuesday they will .levin to map their strategy for furthei action against the airport authi.rtt\ and said, ' The- Mil tv! -:u mgfmm us pretty soon. ’ Servance a■ k? t oket in e i.een trying to meet wuh H - i I’-o < : , airport manager, „ •: tin Ut - port \Uttlol i • ■ 1 I ■ i til fSec t" AJtntrs T> , Credit Union Boasts Over 265 Grand BY J. B. HAI>RE ROCKY MOUNT - The 40th annual meetnu : \i. antic Credit Union of Rocky Mount was held here January 24th with the officers reporting tola’ as sets of S26DiO7 as the zation recot it- strugi li*st • keep alive own the 40 n period and r .<1 wh it often seemed to so - tike v-r; sh'v progress a ; mr merni’.-is and building assets. Diming tills Women Voters Will Discuss Reform Wed. The Raleigh-V«" a Ice County League of Women Voters will sponsor a discuss';-.?: on the we 1 fare refor m bU i next Wednesday at 11:3= a.n . at the Christ Episcopal Church at the corners of Eden to n and Wilmington Streets here In Raleigh, Joe B. Parks, Deputy Assistant y to the Secretary of Health, Edu cation and Welfare- In Wash ington, D. C., will be on hand with up io date information on the welfare reform legislation. He will also answer questions concerning the v. e 1 f a r e legis - lature. Parks, who has been In govern 15c** L:ai, ( ’ f ny. r ->i \M* u -v J l' l f2U'yrry°*'J: '' * t a 3»x XT36 Grille X, I\7» 4#2ti THE COROLINIAN North Carolina's Leading FT eekly _ VOL 31. NO. 14 RALEIGH. N. C . WEEK ENHING SAT. FEB. 5. 1972 SINAI.F TOLA lot Only Staff Members invoked .'-f wig "*' 4 ■ •v"8 „*.**■.■ Xhx^Xh Edmonds To Senate? f~w • - ' V rnm MISS MAH ALIA JACKSON :n period many more people wanted to borrow from the Credit Un is:. than wanted to invest money in it. Much, credit is clue Louis Pip es, the aging, faithful secretary i .surer, whose wife works itii him doing much ofthecler icai work of the Atlantic Credit ion. He relates how that one group of the ‘elite' even came ! the Credit Union seeking to harrow money to set up what .’.cn,ld have been a rival credit ui.i mi, rather than join the slow ;\ rising Atlantic. James T. Bailey is the pres ident, who has served with Pip er: for a score of years or more. They were reelected. Among the principal assets of Atlantic Crecii Union listed are the following: Cash in the hank (checking) $28,588; cash on de posit, $13,400; loans, $222,292; fixtures, $689; and prepaid ex penses, $192, Liabilities included deposits of $903; unearned interest, $3,000; shares, $233,809; re serve fund, $15,578; and undivid ed profits, $11,875. Total in terest income wasslß,B3B, while expense totaled $8,233, A 4 1/2 percent dividend was voted to be paid shareholders. The organization made 478 loans during 1971, which total ed $142,662, making the gain in ;s!-r ckeott union, p s>> Kr K-f A Sa MA AT FUNERAL OF “WORLD'S GREATEST GOSPEL SING ER’’ - CHICAGO: Aretha Fv mklia (I.) sings during the memor ial service for gospel singe. Manalia Jackson at McCormick Place February 1. As she slut •'Precious Lord, ’’mourners (R) break into tears and some faint. W oman is holding smell ing salts for man who has becon ■- faint while another man is helped up after collapsing. About ".00r persons attended the service. (UPI). Nixon Climaxes Story Os Brown’s Success BY ALEXANDER BARNES WASHINGTON, D. C. - The ident Richard M. Nixon told a success story of a black North, packed audience that Robert J. Carolina dropout, who real iced Brown was “Exhibit No. 1” of his plight and worked zeal ush what America has to offer for to become a success was . mi- ~, ,h o want to accep{ theof ed here Sunday niejht whou » res- (See NTXOV P. 2) 1 tyQCIRIKC REPORTER “ ~~ : ! I m¥i% n v j * h: 1 A*. tysf '■ % ;S'. | j J _ IW STAFF W KITI-.H l ; j At this '-‘a:.? 1 oi ojame. who do you think will curry the vote in the presidential election in 1972' Mrs. Felioa Adams, cratit !.o.:.iiiatlon. However, he Rock Hill, S. C, has said he will not run. But “It appears to n.-> that at this 1 would think that Kennedy would stage of the game, n nst Blacks earn tin Black vote if he dr .- want Kennedy to seek tm-dome- (Sp „ they sav. p 2) Hawke Seeks Black V ote Jacke Hawke, who announe ! his intention to capture the 4th District Congressional seat, now held by Nick Galifianakls and composed of V. ake, Durham, Chatham and Handel f> i. counties. In the four counties Monday, made it ’ own that he was definitely goiru aft or the black vote this time. He bemoaned the fact that he ym only one percent in his IDTf x in The Sweepstakes X | SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK | | RHODIS FUMinURI COMPANY jj For Quality Furniture At Low Cost y pOCKXX>OOOOOOOOOO i OOOOOCOOOO bid and lost the election by just that margin. When asked by a CAROLINIAN representa tive, at one of hss press con ferences. if he knew that his failure to visit one Mack woman in Method cost him the black vote in Wake County, he re plied “I don’t intend for that, to happen this time'’. He prided himself for having (See H'WKI SEEKS P ?) wWwVW m: yyx)< Faculty * Reduction Looming BY STAFF WRITER Dr. J. Archie Har graves. president of Shaw Universe iy, an nounced Wednesday ri,.■ top administrators ami at the same time, told the student body ga thering that 24 persons had been released from their positions with the (See SH*W V P T> SC£C Mow Supports Strikers BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The Southern Christian I eadership Conference (SCLC) is supporting two battles of workers for their right to organize. Here in Birmingham, Dr. Ralph David Abernathy, the SCLC Pre sident, spoke at a mass rally 1 ast week and pledged the organi zation’s continuing support for thousands of hospital workers who are hi the process of or ganizing a union. Earlier last week, he spoke at another rally in Savannah, Geor (Sop sci.r win r 2i EDITOR'S NOTE This column or feature Is produced In the pub iir Interest with an aim towards eliminating its contents. Numer ous individuals have requested that they be given the considera tion of overlooking their listing on the police blotter. This we would like to do. However, ft is not our position to be judge or ju ry We merely publish the facts as we find them reported by the arresting officers To keep out of The Crime Beat Columns, merely means not being registered by a police officer in reporting his findings while on duty. So sim ply keep off the "Blotter” and you won't be In The Crime Beat. STABBED AND CUT James Edword Stephens, 409 Bragg Street, told Officer ?. E. Braswell at 7:35 p.m. Saturday, that he was at 313 W. Cabar rus Street, Apartment 5, when the trouble started. He stat ed the person who cut him was also in this apartment. He said the subject started beating and cutting him at the bottom of the stairs. After being cut, Stephens said he left and caught a taxicab to Wake Memorial Hospital. Vann Smith, who oc cupies the apartment mentioned, told the cop that he saw or heard nothing about the cutting. “Mr. Stephens was drunk when I tried to talk to him,’' ended the of ficer’s report. He was stabbed In the right leg, stabbed sever al times In the left hand and cut on the chest. TSec CRIME BEAT. 1». 3> .¥ ■’* | *<. 'fJd f ' DR. BENJAMIN E. MAYS Dr. Mays, Others To Seminary V NASHVII LE, T. ■. . - A series of five lectures, four sermons and a banquet add: ess will be givei ..« the Fifteenth Annual Garnett-N ;br;t 7. rt res of the Arne: leu Baptist I'lie--logical Seminary, 1890 White's Creek Pike, Nashville. Tennessee, A *» j i j i‘j tG TO Stimulating sermons and lec turer ''ill be given in the Semi - nar'. Chapel by Dr. Benjamin $, world famous Chris : ia. p'atj item .*• d lecturer, and Dr. Clyde T Francisco, intbr natioiv.liy known Old Testament (Sm- WAVS OTTERS. P. 2) Ed uca tor, Delegate May Run a/ I)i KIIA.M - The N. C. Black Republican Cau t• us lx.*g; in i ; s desigi ie j d purpose - to give the Par'\ a n w image, as it relates io the Black volt- - bv asking Dr. .Helen Or v Kdm ends to be the Republican can didate for the l . S. Sen ate seat., now held by B. Fv<■ rel. l -Jor.l:tn. This is said ! o I>e the Iyegin ni n g r»i the Black Republi cans to place qualifted N ego res on Ihu ticket, for nalion-H, state and county ofttces. Dr. Fd moads is past chairman of the Gradu ate School -it North ( a rolln.i < :ii r:ti Uni y j - * |v' I) •.' rll ’; f n r-r. f<: i no stranger to politic.- sftd atiorat ac claim in fterubiicau circles when she sec.': aded th; i.on matio,. of (S-i? DR PI)WOVT>S. P. 2) STATE NAACP CONVENTION PRINCIPALS - Shown are national and state officers who attend ed an all-day Leadership Conference, at the Hilton Inn, Saturday, Jan. 30 in Greensboro, spon sored by the N. C, Conference of NAACP Branches, Seated, 1-r, Charles A. McLean, State Field Director; Mrs, Ruth Morgan, Wendell; B. J. Battle, State Treasurer, Mrs. Ruby Hurley, South east Division Director; Joseph Mitchell, State Political Action Chairman and Mrs. Beatrice Bur nette, Slate Recording Secretary. Standing, left to right: Truman Norris, EEOC for North Caro lina, Alexander Barnes, Director, Public Relations; K, M. Alexander, Jr., Youth Program Direc tor; Kelly Alexander, Sr., State President; Grover Smith, National Director, Labor and Industry; Charles Reckton, State Legal Committee; W. Ronald Cunningham, State Youth President,, and Na thaniel it. Jones, General Counsel. James (foodson Shoots Man Who Hade Threat James I. Goodson, owner and operator of Good son’s Grocery, TOO S. Bloodworth Street, shot and killed a would-be robber last Saturday. At an inquest, held Monday, no probable cause was found against the grocer. The victim was 25-year-old pocket and it-looked like he had William Lee Faison, 823 something pointed at me. I S. Bloodworth Street, who re- stepped back, pulled a gun from pc t. dl ■ acred the store and my front pocket and shot him,’* attempted to n b the owner by stated Goodson. --■.'in.:, “I come after your damn Goodson told the officers that : one' .” He was pronounced he fired anothei%shot as the man dead ’of a single .38 calibre n, ?d out of the front door. “I pistol gunshot would in the chest *he 1 called the police and sorrie st Wake Memorial Hospital. Ac- on “ r>aid he had fallen outside, cording to police statements, the police came, I went Faison was unarmed. outside and saw that it was the Mi. Goodson told investigating same 171 an > ’’ % concluded, detectives that Faison walked Although Mr. Goodson’s wife into the store about 12:19 p.m. and daughter were in the store “as i was pushing a basket of ■ the time, both said they heard groceries to the counter, the shooting, but did not. see Mr. •‘His right hand was in his