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AihiimI Freedom DaySetHefeByStale’sNAACP
Candidate
Chisholm
In Stale
New York Congress-
w'oman Shirley Chls-
hom. the first black
woman ever to run for
the pres'dency. of the
United r^'.ites, is back
In the T;t»*heel State,
this week.
Sh4» arrl' *xt 4t the Asheville
airport at 11:1* a.rn. Wednes*
day for a rall\ and speech.
9)e address*^ a tarfe (roup
at the t‘rilverslt> >4 North Ca«
roltna at A!d>AlU* and'valked
tn th- netch‘o:hood there.
Frotr. A^tic^vin*', she went to
Th'jtr. svUJ.. >here shearrl’ ed
at 11:30 a.r . Then Mrs. Cht«-
holn. u«fi>t on to High Point
4r>d c. to 'A u. ston^Salerr., where
a giant r^lly U4' hekl at ':30
p.m. Wedi.-sda) jt WlnstorfSa-
tem iitate l‘nb cTSlty, She went
(rorr. there to North Carolltia
Central I'niverslty. Durtum.
where she las scheduled at 3:30
p.m. rail: .
On Thursday, Mrs. Chisholm
Is schedul«>d to ha%e break
fast jt Fort Pragg at 8:30 a.
m., tour the Army post and go
on to layetievllle State fnl-
' ersPy foi an 11 a.iT). press
eonft'renc*. She will address
the student Isyiy at 12 noon
Thb. sday. At 1 p.m.. she
is slated to have lunch with
(•te MBS. CNISaOUI. P. 2)
Will Present Slate To Voters
RCA’s Mass Meet Set Friday
THE QAROLINIAN
North Carolina's Leading Weekly
VOL. 31. NO. 27 RALEIOH. N. C.. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1*72 SINOL^COPY 15c
Mississippian Found To Have Rerord
BOBBY SEALE INTRCHIUCES CHISHOLM*Ssn Fraaclpco: Btsek Panther Chairman Bohty Seale
clasps hand of Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D«N. Y.). aa he Introduees her at a CbUhcln. for Pre
sident luncheon lt San Francisco AprO 23. Rep ChUholm predicted the Democratic party's
presldemlal nominee will be Sen. Edward Kennedy with Arkansas Rep. v Qbur Mills as his rin-
nlnf male. (CP!)
Native Of Raleigh Will Work
InDC’sCivilRights Areas
Killer Of Adams Freed
Jj-Xj-Sl-Sl-
The Office of the United States
Attorney General In WashUif*
ton, D. C. has announced the
appointment cf Melvin Lee Pal
mer, Jr. to a law Internship
position for the upeomlnf sum
mer. He will work primarily
with the CivU Rights DlvUlon
of the United Stales Depart-
merd of Justice. Palmer Is the
son of Mrs. Dorothy L. N.
Palmer of Raleigh and Mr.
Palmer. Sr., of New Tork.
Palmer is a rtslxM second-
year law student at the North
Caroltna Central Unlversky
School of Law and antlcipatM
a career tn international taw.
having received the A. Bi de
gree In ^ntsh. Kalian, and
Por*ugu»-.se ft'on. (heUnlverttty
of tnrth Cnrollna a: (liap^l
1 ’':i H. i« 4
graduate (rf o. t,n-
loe High Sebcol.
A member of St. Ambrose
Episcop^ Church, he la on the
MELVIN L. PALMCR. JR.
Air Force
Jim Crow '
Art in New York City, the
New York Bellet Society, and a
provisional memi«r of the
Junior Board of Directors of
the John F. Kennedy Center
for the l%ridrmlng Arte in
Washington. D. C. He Is also
a ftve-*.‘nr regional contribu
ting .•tier of the Interna-
I’m * esI-Dreased Uste for
boct. t.ieo and women, an honor
bestowed by the IvTl eoly
Awards.
Palmer. Jr. Is the grand
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nich
ols Sr. of Ralel^ Mrs. DM
Betuegaat Coret of Campbell.
Ohio, and the late Winum Pal
mer of Raleigh. He will
continue his legal education a
the NCCr Law School InIbefkti
A •*« . *' V . A
-•’5 14. ti- ‘vlrnev we ^as w
Studied dJUtgently to acnieve
those goals which he has at
tained. Hie riementary and high
Money Reportedly Involved AsMon
Beaten
Head And
With Pistol
Face Are
Affected
Money ts believed to
have been the cause of
^he^ialn^^ffer^^^^
CELEBRATES lOMk
DAY HERE - Mr,. CaroIlM
Pierce Woods of 819 E. Har
gett Street, celebrated her 106th
birthday on Monday. May tst.
Mrs. Woods, who l^es with a
daughter. Miss Odell Woods,
has lived at this address for
some 85 years. She ts stlU
active (wheit Mie feels tv to
it) in a vegetai'le garden, which
is located in her back yard.
Married in Raleigh to the late
WlDUm Woods. Mrs. Woods
received her present home as
a wedding present from her hus
band. Since she likes to |Ultt,
she has worn glasses for only
about ten years. Many Mack
and white friends called to say
hello and happy birthday last
Sunday, and Monday and are
stQl dropping by to see her.
The cenlentttrUn-pluehas most
of her original teeth and can
be seen smtllng whenever
someone drops by to see her.
She is a native of Duplin Cotn-
ly, but has spent about all of
her aduH life In Raleigh. Hap
py birthday, '*Aunl" Carolina.
Palmer. Sr., of New York.
Palmer te a rising aeeood-
year law stodeol al the North
Caroltaa Central Oalverttty
School of Law and anttelpatai
a career In totemaltonal law.
having raeetved the A. & da-
grae In Spanleh, Kalian, and
Portuguese from the Uhtverslty
of I'fAfth CarolMa at Chapel
MIT? h V-)- ">7l. He It a
198* graduate of W . c. Ln-
loe High School.
A member of SI. Ambroae
Episcopal Church, he U on the
J»ior Board of Trustees of
the Metropolitan Museum of
Foreign
Students
Hold'Day'
MELVm u FALMBt, JR.
Air Force
Jim Crow f
Seen In SC
oaetoweo oy the ivri coiy
Awards.
Palmer. JY. la tho grand-
non of Mr. and Ura. AlexNleK-
eli, Sr. of Ralel^ Mrs. Oto
■iiiligeat Oorwl of Campbell,
OMo. aad the late Wffltem Pal
mer of Raleigh. He wfll
eeatfeme hts legal education at
tha NOCU LawSdHellnlha1h]l
AA-wJiVlng to ^iciale ^
-s-M- venw 'wlmer, he*ms *
studlad dllllgontly to acnieve
thoea goals which he has M-
talnad. His etemeotary and high
achool work was dooe at Ra
leigh elementary and high
schools.
Face Are
Affected
Candidate
W rites To
The Editor
DEAR SIR:
May I salute you for last
week's Front Pace edttoriaL
‘The OVERLOOKED 80 PER-
CENT.*’ As a former reporter
and editor (ITie Raleigh Times)
1 know that a crusadbg >ouma-
llM must frequently standalone
00 behalf of the readership he
serves. At times he almost ap
pears to be talking to himself
beeau- » of the indifference of
olheia.
The purpose of ti.ls letter,
however, la to assure you th^
you do NOT stand alone tn
your tneistanee upon a techni
cal tratntig program In North
Carolina’s hl^ schools. Please
know that I stand with you.
I am sold on your concept
of equlppltg high school gradu
ates to step Into good-paying
tradesmen's )obe upon g^ua-
tleo from hi^ school. If only
20 per cent of our high school
graduates go on toeoU^estheo
'let's get busy and do more to
prepare the remaining 80 per
cent to share In Wake Cotsity'a
growth and prosperKy.
I am jeeklQi; on*, of Wake
County’s six seats tn the House
(tee CANDIOATX. W. t}
A tweniy-ooe man grot^ of
studenta studying at St. Augus
tine’s College and Siaw Unt-
veratty, from the West African
state of Sierra Leone, last Sat
urday. April 29. observed thetr
country's RtptAUcan anniver
sary wtth a reception anddanee
at the Downtown Holiday Inn.
Also attendtng were African
students from other African
states, now studying In Raleigh,
Dr. P. R. Robinson, pretident
of SI. Augustine's College, Dr.
and Mrs. James A. Boyer, Dr.
and Mrs. Joseph Jones, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. MUls HoUoway, all
of SI. Augustine's College.
In hts toast to .Afro-Ameri
can RMallons, Harold A. Wil
liams. on behalf of the Sierra
Leonean Audents. said that
there was so mu^ In common
between Africans and Black A-
mertcans that (herewasnone^
for Americans to feel unsafe In
Africa, or for Africans to have
such fears in the predominant
ly Black coUeges tn the United
States. He agreed however, that
in the past. Africans had placed
more em^asls on Northern
sctKxds.
(tee roBBic.v. p.' t)
ATLANTA - Bteck service
men at Myrtle Beach Air Force
base tai South Carolhia are
victims of bouslogdleerimlDa-
tion. and Air Force proeeduri
based on tbe 1868 Fair Hous
ing Law seem liMCrectlve to
combat tt. according to South
Today.
At least one Negro afrman
has been eourt-martlalsd tor
going AWOL because he was
unable to obtain decent off-
base housing from local whKee.
The deaer^lon of condltlaos
in Myrtle BMCb appear In an
article tn the May, 1972 issue
of South Today, a publication
of tbe Southern Regional Coun-
etl. The article was written
by ^ Winn, an Atlanta free
lance wrher.
links Set
i 18th Natl
Convention
Money is believed to
have teen the cause of
the pain suffered by
James Tbomae Ham -
ar. 37, 513 Patterson
Lane, at 3:14 p.m. last
Monday as he came In
contact with Benjamin
:Mt —us turn, v. •>
Phipps Is
Cleared
By Jury
BY CHARLES R. JONES
Paul Edwin Phipps,
sMdSiSi&iiUltiliuL
t llipps IS
Cleared
By Jury
JAMES T. HAMER
BENJAMIN P. JONES
(See JIM CROW, P. t)
The 18th National Assembly
of Unks. be., a predomtnaiitly
black woman's ssrvtoe organl-
aatlon, will bs hsld from JWis
26 through July 1 at the Rtqral
Sonesta Hotel In New Orlea^
La. Ltokt from the Bston Rouge
chapter will be hoet to the
neamhlr
Ltnka was started tn Phil
adelphia, Pa. tn 1948 and tD»
eorporated In 1951. Since that
time tbe otganlaation has grown
jltee COMTOmON. r t)
Shriners
Plan Big
Fish Fry
What In the world would you
do whh aix ton* of fresh flow-
der?
Have « fish fry, of courae.
That** exactly what the Wake
County Shrtners bavi:! tn mind
and thla year's charimen. J.
C. Abrams and w. £. f^'kln,
have annotreed a goal of $20.-
000 wtth proftts going to the
Shrtner’s Crtpitted Children and
Burn Hospitals.
This year's Fry has been
scheduled for Friday. May 8.
wtth a new wrinkle, two toea-
ttons instead of the prevtous
(See awttwima. r ti
Memorial Auditorium
Site Of Freedom Day
CHARLOTTE- Tb. KTl
rrMdon-. Dtjr c*l.bntiai ^
“HaUMr or Y—r" oeSIvitT,
fPooaorwl ty Ui. NocUi Caro-
uiA Slot. Conrmne. of
BrudiM, Nitlooil Aosoclailoo
for tho Adniwoinonl of Colorad
Rooiio oral boor oot of Amort-
CRIME
BEAT
from Ralrlfh'v Offlrl«J
I'otirv Ftlrv
JOSEPH BLALOCK
Policeman
m the pattM M
woeM Mi* to 4e.
MC ear ps^ttee to W
HasArfOn
Display Here
. IwSf* #r te-
Burthr seMtah UM torto
afvnitot efftcers. Te hees ^
The Cifai Rvet Ceteeun. totra
NIXON BOARD
SHAKE-DOWN-
Philadelphia: A member of PresMent Ntxoo’s natlooal rent
advisory board, Mra. Rose Wjdto (R) who to allegedly in-
v^ved in a shake-down of a local contractor who gave her
a $10,000 klcldiaek on a Housing Authority contract, entera
a Pbtladelphta eourthouae building after surreoderlnc on adto-
trlct attorney’s warrant. May 1. (UPI)-
Police Officer Joseph Btaloek,
a native of Raleigh and now a
member of the Raleigh Police
Fevee, has hto one-man art
show on dtoplay at tbe New
Bern Avenue Richard B. Har
rison Library audttorlum this
month. The library Is located
at 1813 New Brtm Avenue.
Having grown up in the Lln-
eob Park area and attend^
LuelHe Hunter Eleaentary
School, Btoloek took draw
ing and painting to Mementary
sriiool as a bobby'. During hto
elementary daya, Offleer Gto-
lock wae a CAROLINIAN oswa-
hoy. serving under the si^er-
vtoion of Charles R. Jones, now
managing editor.
He graduated from Berry
O’Kelly High School In 1960
and jobed the military service.
Btalwk was a membsr of toe
82od Airborne and spent two
years b Germany during his
aix-year tenure b toe armed
services. He was wMl-known
tor hto many parachute exhtU-
tlons. Q
After receiving an honorable
discharge to 1989, Btolock)ob-
ed the Raleigh Police depart-
8— POUCKMAIt. r
tosens net Wtoc regMewe %y a
■MM •fflcrr la rtMrttaf hft
itoSton wuu* M «Mjr. S* ten-
jto * - ** *
jsn
•t a* la Tito crisM totsi.
'SLICED'’ BY THREE
Maymond Thompson, 6 N. Slate
ca’s outstanding woman law-
ysrs, Mra. Margarst Budkwa-
sonof9t.Lotito.Mtosovt Mrs.
Wilson to a memb^ of tos Na
tional Board of Directors oftbs
NAACP. a Life Msmbsr of tos
largest Ctvll Rights organisa
tion b Amsrlca aad Trsasursr
of Ms Natlooal Housing Cor
poration.
She to Assistant Dlrsetor,
Lawysrs for Rouitag - 8L
Louis. Missouri, (adsmoostra-
tion program spoosorsd t^ tos
Amsrlesn ^ AssoetotboX
Her former poettlons have been
a U. 8. Attorney, L^xl DM-
•bn, Rural Elsctrllballoo Ad-
mtetotratbn, V. 8. Dspartmeot
of AgrbuRure; AsstoUnl At
torney CensraL State of Mto-
aourij Legal Service# Speelal-
tot, Slate Technical Asstotance
Offbe, (Missouri offlee of Ur
ban Affairs • War on PovestyX
Admbtotrator, Community
Ssrvbes and Conthrabt Edu
cation Programs, Title 1 -
(Sm mtcpoM, p. g}
BT CHARLES R. JONES
Paul Edwin PUppa,
48-year-old father of
three^ .daughtera,
walked out of a Coro*
ner'8 Hearing Tues
day afternoon a free
and Jubilant roan, after
a Jury, Impaneled by
Wake County Coroner
Marshall W, Bennett,
delibrated less than
five minutes to find no
probable cause for
further investigation
esM iBuiB m, P.t}
Citzens
Urged To
Attend
BY MBS J. E. mCKS
The astute Polltbet Aetbs
Committee of the Raleigh Cl-
ttoens Assoebtbn urges an
etttoens to attend the ? otolosk
mass mssttog Friday nlgM,lfsy
9 St toe fitoodwortb Stoset T-
MCA. Ths commutes will, as
It has dons tor years, hold Its
(SM BCA MASS. P. 8}
Street, told Officer M. H. Hicks
al 4c82 p.tr.. SaturcUy, (hat be
was waUdflg down the street,
b tot 7W block of E. Davie,
"and I was Jumped on from
bahbd a row of box hushes."
Hs tab three subK'Cis attack
ed him and he was imaMe to
give any descriptions. Tbomp-
too sab the trio db not get
any personal property from
him. He recslVHl a knife la
ceration on the left shoulder.
(Stt omo SttAT. S I) '
% INQl IRING REPORTER |
THEY SAY
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5:
& by STAFF WRITER
What do you think are the most Important
issues involved in the upcoming election?
Mrs. Zsnobla Wllluns.
High Point
*1 thbk aU of toe tefbers
Appreciation Money
SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK
BRIGGS HARDWARE
For The Best b Hardwars. Toys and Dicks
and tosuss on (he ballot are
Important but If I had to cSoose
any one Issue, I woiSdsay the
presbentlal primary b toe
moet Important because ws a*"
about to cKooss o« nslbasi
Isedsr tor at bast ths nsMfmr
years."
Mr. Frank Haskbs.
Cary
"I thbk toe bond Issoss which
wfll either cost ne more taxM
are toe moet Important Issues
on tbs hilbt. I win vote s-
gabst all tos bond Issues bs-
causs to ms It wm hs moco
Miss bet Phtlpott.
Ralslgh
"An of the iseues are Im-