first for A Bhrk TarheelJHinister p
T p'-*
-.n If’''
irCj.- i. I'-y
Rev.McCallumNanied DisIrktSupt. ByMelhodists
district
To Cover
56 Canties
NUL Head
Asks For
An Agency
R«v«mkd McOUtut. IS « :»•
tlv« of Rol«son Count . North
Ctrolln*. He graduaitt'd from
the P. B. Htjh School
In Mejtlon: re>et«*‘ ill»- .State
Vntverstt>. and A & T. Cnl>
versH:. with thf B. S. and M.
S. Decrees. .He sti]du«l «( the
School of K^atifelUir at Scar*
rttt Collece, Nashville Ten-
Desse«*, and at SoulheastfniSe*
mtnary, Wake Torest.
MeCailum S3, hss been in the
ptalora'e lor 20 years. Tor
tl years he aUo served as
teseler and prt clpal In the
^Robeson Count> Schools. He
has served churches li. Colurr.*
bus. Curr.U'rland, Hok', Plch*
moi-d. Pol>«>iWirt,a:dVkakeCoun*
ties. After a pa^orste «»f sU
M ASHINCTON. t. C. ■-Verrton
E. Jordan, Jr., executive di
rector of the National t’rhsi
Le«(tie. last Friday, caOed for
establishment of a federal a*
Cencyt levdop and Implement
a rational national policy of ur*
her. development, with power
to override local zonlnc refu*
lattons.
hi testimony prepsre'l for de-
h.erv l«fore the House Sub
committee Houslnf of the
House CommlHee on Bank*
litf and Currency, Mr. Jordan
pouited to the problems of rls*
I14 lartd coals, net loasofhous*
ir.c units for lowr and moderate
Income famUles.andconfllctlnc
Jurlsdkilonal pollclea. He lald
that '*a small percent of de
velopable land tw set aside for
the .4annad use of land for ur
ban (rowth,'* ar>d suegealad a
.National Urban Growth Agency
tie formed.
Jordan stated: "A National
Urban Growth Agency aa 1 have
described shoidd have the power
to acquire land in advance of
need. Such a land • bankliy
phenomena couldhavethegreat-
est Impact to leas develop a-
rets standing In the line of
Francis Employed At Shatv University
Director Of i^ioUo Heists Su
Wmm, 23, Charged With iMem To Kill
StabsUand'InCbcst
mPA To
Cite 3
At Confab
THE Carolinian
North CaroUna*s Leading Weekly
VOL 30 No. 31 RALEIGH. N. C WEEK ENDING SAT.. JUNE 17. 1#7J SINGLE COPY ISc
r«r. . w.. Ch,«h S*r.”
(Srv RtV r
Sets fete
for Thors.
SEVk YOPK > bi r'trsuli of
peace and justice, fr*->k7ni and
dlgnllv fctr all ptHipli-.the Y«wg
Women** Chnstun VssocU-
lion at the t'. S A. will lx*
Joined b> some lO) naikJ*.alor-
ganlsattona In a ^'W'CA Naihnal
Convocation nn PacUl Just let
am till,..
ilonally planning die Improve
ment and development which
must inevltahly occur, such an
agency coidd maxim Ixt the cp-
porturitties to create sound and
balanced ecmmunltlee, and ad
just the competing needs fbr
residential, commercial, and
Industrial uses.
**There Is no shortage of mo
dels. W'e need only to look to
ilee Nt't HEAD. P tl
Best
Dr. Best
Hailed As
Top Medic
Is
Cited At Durham Convention
'Dr. Of Year'
Fr. LeDoux
IsPaper^s
Columist
UUMI (NNPA) - tUror RU
chard C. Hdch—’ K Cuv. Intf.,
-ai neatve Uw DMIi«uiaad
Sarvlc* Award o( th. Nalkwal
Newi|M,«r Puhilahtra Aaao>
etalln. (KN'PA)al Ka Knd Ac-
nuU Ccnranllon hw*. Jai.iU
>4. PrwidrM Garth C. Rmad,
Sr., ot the Miami TImn aa-
notamad Ihla wsak.
To ba honorad alor^ with
Mayor. Nalchar ara Slooa H.
Kaodrti. MOrmallon oMIcar of
lha PflM Pollea Rtlailona Pro-
Jrcl of tho DMrlcI of Calam.
bla. and fonndv of BUckPrtao
Waak h IMS; and Frank P.
Thomaa. nlllor-imbllMiaroflho
MubOe Btacon Toscaloooa
Clllzon. who haa haao on tho
civil rlfhia 'lrk« linr aver
alnca ha (Irai oceortad Auilwr.
Ina Lucy lo the campua nf th.
Volvaraky cf AJahama m IMS
and starad down a mob lhal
•hraatmad to lynch him.
Prasa—atlon of thoca honcra
»• lha Sharatcn-Foc' Ambaaaa-
dora win ctlmaathapubliabara^
award! haaqutl al which or Jiaw
21, Sttim In achSuiSS!
from M. Rayndda li.d"Mrlad
and Coea-CoU USa win laftv.
on loalchtdovorvlnrhlghachMil
(radaaloa, andSU.OOOkiiirlma
-ffl ho awardtd lu niambtr
amm. m vm—«a co-OPera and li,«ir jla.'b for
Funeral Mrvloes for {^^7^“****** “Siovamaoia in
Xoella G. Francis, Co- Thi choUrahip r«da wm bo
aperative Education cwpiomantad by knpa which
-Placement Counselor at SSST*
KHELLA G. FRANOS
Funeral
Held For
A&T Crad
Itkik
Whiskey
DURHAM - Dr. An
drew A. Beat of Green
ville, N. C,. was named
“Doctor of the Year” at
tllA rwwu^lisrllfUP
sersreie
for Thors.
a NEW YORK w ki pursnlt cf
peace and Juellee, freedom and
dignity for all people, (he Young
Women's Chrlstlsn Assoc la-
tiff) of the U. S. A. wUl be
Joined by some 100 national or-
ganliatlons In a YWCA National
Convocation on Racial Justlct
ca Thursday, June IS at the
Americans Hotel In New York
CRy.
ApproKlmately 2,000 persons
representing govemmeix. in-
jse* Mart v»i a. r. ^
must Inevltahly oecor. such an
agency eo«id maximise Qte cp-
portunttlea to create sound and
balanced eomm unities, and ad
just the eompetlac needs Uw
residential, commarclal, and
Industrial uaas.
"Thera la ao Uiortaga of mo-
dela. We need only Co look to
nauea as
Top Medic
MVt aSAO. p. t)
Whiskey
Cited As
A Motive
flo ir# 0f ONr If ^ 25-year*old wot
LAWRENCE
WRAY
WillAppear
HereSonday
ROBERT J. BROUN
Flrat Coamopolttai, Bciaiai
Church ISIS Croai Link Rd,
Ralalkh. wlU hair tta Am.ual
Man'a Daj Propam Sunda;
J—a II. Th. faaiured ipeak-
(•M nKIW> WtU. P II
A 25-year-old woman.
Mrs. Delols Jackson
Bullock, 711 Jamaica
Ur., haa heenacciaedby
her ‘husband’ and a wit
ness of trying to kill the
36-year-old ‘husband,’
•Aaron Holmes, Jr.,
same address.
unkwr A. C. Munday rapon-
•d al *;!■ p. m. Tutaday, that
h* rccelvad a call to >04 Path
StrMl. ■‘Whan I arrhrad cti
lha accoa. thaeomplalnaRt CKol-
mao), ilatad hla wtft had alah-
bod him.”
CarKon PhUllp Wkilcra, »sa
Harp Ttrrace, (Halifaa CoartX
Ihr wttoaaa. aaid ba waa In th#
Pufb SIraal room wSh tham
and alad Holmao olartad lo ,0
and cat aoma morv wblakcy,
■'.\od DaloU Bunoekdidn’t want
him lo cat any mort.”
My. Wkd—! daclarad, ”An
arfumant alaitad and Dalola
ntabbad Holman In tba cheat
wkh a halditr tatUa.
‘■Dolola had haan carrylnf
tha hutchar knlla all day and
stalad on ona occnaloi; thti If
Holmaa botharad bar that day,
aha vaa coin, lo ktU him.”
Mlaa Bullock, who waa laat
naan waarlof a llowarad blouaa
and whSa tiackt, la rapoftad
to bo tiva foal tall and walfha
ta.. araas «-nv. p. n
DURHAM - Dr. An
drew A. Best of Green
ville, N. C., was named
“Doctor of the Year” at
the concluding aessionof
the 8Sth annual meeting
of the Old North State
Medical Society held at
the Durham Hotel June
6-8. The GreenvtUe phy
sician was dted for the
honor on the basis of his
contribution to society
outing the year.
Also honorad by lha madtcal
man war# Dr, Thomaa Woodly
Haywood of Wnrranlon for Itf-
ly-lDur yonrs of aarvico aa a Carpar hat amiotmcad Uial
praeilckic phytlclan, raool ot Lawranca E Wray wUI ba
which waa In Wnrrtn County, naiocinlcd with tha City na an
and Dr. Jamaa P. Craan — intamnathemanaaainani latm
Handtraon. Dr. Craan and an level Wray. a. will work with
ni.xiala, T. D. BuUoek, alao Carpar and lha two oUiar
of Haodaraon. ware honored .a aaaiilanim a n a ,a r londay.
“Tha Small Buakiatt Mao’ lo-day problanu u wall
FaUwr tmcm» asatoaLoDoai,
4>, wu boro hi Laho Chnrlad,
LoutelMa. ARar eoa«laUa,kla
olofnontary schoothi, tharo hi
Soered Roort Beh^ ho -dor-
od Ow DIrhw Wetd Mlaston-
arta* prapoiv^ trikhw
Shaw Unlveraity. were
held Mo. day afternoon at
the St. Ambrose Episco
pal Church with Fa.ber
Arthur Calloway, uffl-
ciatlng. Burial followed
in Carolina Biblical
Gardena.
Fraocla diad on Friday,
*mo >.
Fraactn waa horn In Btr-
budn, BrkWi Wa« Indlao, ion
ot Iho Wo Jkmoo T.andThock-
In A. Praacla. Ho enmo lo tho
OaBod awoo M atuod Hamp
ton laalRolo boloro tniuCor-
AWr State thUvaraRy
fiaa NirPA TO. P. 0
It. Hinton
finishes
TopSrhool
wm ba ftb* Bs
LtoultnanI Oils L. Hloton,
Jr., Rslslgh Polle* Dspart-
rntfl*. was grudustad from ths
Untv'.-rsRy of Loutsvllls's
Soutbum Roltoo kislltuis in
esrumoBtos bald Pridiy, Am
2.
Tba ScaUbarn Pallaa biMlItXa
■!9 a ap«;i
Columist
Dunni Koiiuwwu
Falhar Jhromo Ooalaa LoDn-,
41, wu horn hi Who Chartas,
Loufalasa. ABor cosBlitluMs
oloMtary pohoellM than In
L. Snerod Heart Sch^ ho ulcr-
« od tho Dtrko Waci Mtaatai-
cdtrncfD kiDROIBtR TO InTu'SrZosiai^HS
GBAB SCHOOL • How Havao, nlulwL FtHMr’* LoDou 00-
Coan.: HaU Paalhor Wnme lum, ulSIod, ’•Whal’a To—
A, Klmbro,ofCnmlrld|o,llnns. Bu,” tpsonn k thin Woos’*
hu houaneoiulhlnoinyneeapt- CAROUHIAM and wtn rwi —oh
od hi Hnmrd’a MadukaSchool wook.
ot Edaenllai. (Dm
fxAtahighitePkked
for Post By CHy Mgr.
Raleigh City Manager W H
K«T. r. it
carrying out •peciaJ assign-
Will Study Black Life
Style, Value System
i
tEFKINC CONCR1.SS10NAL SEAT - ATLANTA, 00.: AtlanU
Community ReUtlona Chalrmmi Andrew Yoimg (striped aut)
smile* in state t emocralic Hendqusrters on Jim U ns he
sniiou:4,«s Uui t.f u seeking the M) congreMlOBbl sent.
(L-R) Jesse HO). Jonn MeOtnlon, JMn Yotng, wife; Andre
Young, isi^er; Chris Berry, seeiwtnry to Demoemtie Pnrtyo
(UFI\
WASHINGTON. D C. - The
Black value tytlem and tome of
the concepts and realiliet
concerning Hie life ityle of
Black people will be explored
during a three-week Black
Perspective Institute at Howard
University
Approximatelv iw partici
pants from throughout the
country. representing-
educalional instilutions. gov
emmeni agencies, social serv
ice organitadons and the
church are exj. 'ed to attend
the Instiluie. July luih through
the 2Rh at the I'niversity’s
School of Social Work
Dr Douglas Glasgow. Dran of
the School of Social Work, said
(he Insdiule is the first of its
kind (0 be held anywhere in the
country
*it represents a m joT viep
beyond (hr rhetorical stage it
IS a move toward instifudoi,-
alizing the Black perspeudw
Its philosophy, value system
principles ai^ dynamics ' he
said "Such insdludooaluadon
will promote and ensure its
survival and liberadve acdvity
in an era where the survial
mankind is at stake, and the
liberatioo the Black man is
imminent "
Heiaidtheparticipani* most
of them connected with agen
cies or uisdtutions serving the
Black iommunity, wilt explore,
from a Black point of view,
cultural linkage of Black people
throughout the world, definition
of Black life styles and the
Black value sy'stem Means by
whkrh to serve the communily
better will be among Uie majtw
things lo be discussed.
H E Monsieur Andre Coul-
harry. Ambassador from the
Republic of Senegal (o the
United States, will keynote the
Insdiuteat 9;30a m on July 10
His topic will be "Black Man "
Thereafter, each morning.
Mondays through Fridays, dif-
ferer.* speakers will addi^ the
ments. The internship wUJ last
|g weeks and will begin in
Septamber.
in making the announcement.
Carper said. "We art certainly
fortunate to have a person of
Mr. Wray's experiotce and
background with us for his
intemship tliis fall and are
especial})' proud lhal he it
formerly from Raleigh. I'm
sure both Mr Wray and we. as
administrators for the City, will
benefit from his '
here."
Wra.
Augustine'
now doing graduate work at
Georgia Mle University in
AlluU Hjainlann^toa^il ii., eoartforaM. •ip.rl.S, ii
ram He is v - -
Ha «*a ordnhMd lo lha prtanl-
nood h, laST. For tho aaiS
fhiir rmrM, ha 4M padtafo
wort In Ron* *t HMOntorl-
in UnlatrsBr. nconirlns * Soe-
tonl dam* k >■ nhUvwd
n mulnr’n da a* k Snerod
Thnclonr. Ha rntnrnad to SL
AnfnalliM Hnjor Sandanry k
Ifdl and laoiM Moral Thaeionr
and Chmk Lav than.
Front UdS-ISTI, h* an* cto-
pkk al Xavtar MaaraRy k
Naw Orinaa, to* only tn-
dorakanlly hlacli Catteiie —I-
raraSy k to*Slato*. Htkpro-
aaatty aa laaoelato tovdtaaer
od tooolaty M Xtalar, toacli-
kf twotr* hotara, aha* halpliw
to eoaaal to* atadnat*.
A raaahar od to* BUek Ca-
thoUe Clarty Ctaea*, *• alao
holonca to Ow Cattclle Cunpaa
wtavinga
in Carolina Biblical
Gardena.
mncis dIad no Friday,
i—— S.
Fraael* waa bora k Ear-
had*. ErtHah W*M kdtea, aon
od to* Ml* JhaMt T, aiidThack-
I* A. Fraacla. Ha eani* lo to*
Daaod Elaloi to attaad Ranp-
tik Inatako hakra Iraatdar-
rkc to Aar atol* Otlroraa)'
wkar* k* raoahad to* a&
dtfrot. Norik CaroUaa Stolo
OatvaraSy aaardad kin toe
Maator od Edneitloo dacra* k
IS70.
Ha lalmod to to* Waal k-
ttoa fWAMcia M-a a n
H mi^swvrn
TopSrhool
1. Witiams
PrexyOf
Joint Center
ia a iraduala od St.
ina't CoUasa hare and ii
IntamMup Mklairy Aaaoelalka and to#
CoUart Thaolafy SocMy. k
addSkn to a awUy eMaata,
“Wkad’a Yew Brt?”, ahlch
la aywtieatad k aovaa dine i—a
and Ora* black aaakllaa,
^ k,. ^ e—akkratl* -porlaaei
aSdCrTJamn “'•”** coodaetad
cVSyll RoiSri Wra? 3K jS'JSSdf'*
ISl? NTIAT’S voob bag? love b
the Ford Foundation, his wife. ^
Joyce, and 4-year-old aon.
Lawrence, presently reside in May f taw the warm,
Atlama. Ga caM nt umol p.
participants on topics ranging
(rum pMiiics and economics to
(Sm Lire snri t r zi
Five Claim
Appreciation
Money Here
Appreciation Money
SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK
Although five luex) persons
picked up thetr checks for $10
each In last week's Apprecia
tion Money Feature, sponaored
by The CAROLINIAN, the a-
mount will be lowerod to $$0-
thret $10 checks - beglnnlog
w ith this oitttlon, becauae of the
tack of remonae on the part
of the adverttaera. How rr,
when more merchanU decide
to advenlat on thla page, the
amount of $$0 wlU i^ro than
llkel)* reappear on the Ap
preciation Money page of thM
edttton.
Laat week*a wlonera and toe
bualneaaot in ehoie ads thetr
namta wart lomd are: John
Andereon, 10$ Galllf« Straet,
Brin* Hardware, ttO Fayelta-
vUle at.: Mra. Nancy E. Banka,
TOO Manly Strait, Raleigh FCX
Servlee, SOI Waal Cabarrus
St.; Mrs. Norma McCrlmmon,
aee APPUCtATiow. p. it
NATURAL HEALTH FOODS
For A Spoelallt) In Food For DtabaUea — (Swoapatakoa)
WASHINGTON. D C -
Eddie N. Williami. vice presi-
dant for Public Affairs al the
Uoivaraity of Chicago, has been
MWMvi presiden* of the Joint
Cantor lor Plitical Studies in
Waahiogton. D C. The an-
nouneemeni was made by Lotos
Martin, vice president and
^ 41^1 n>^or of the Chi
cago Daily Defender and chair-
ma‘ of tha Boa'll of Governors
of the Centor Williams ia
expsetad to assume has new
duties aarty in July.
Martin also annouiiced the
reidgnation of Frank D Reeves
who haa eerved as executive
director of (he Center since iu
eatabliahment two veers ago.
ine jouii tenter lor Pelilical
Studies it a non-profit, lax
exempt body co-^onsored
S r HMsrd University and toe
etrepeliian Applied Research
Cantor. It is funded by a grant
from the Ford Foundation
"The Board of Gov'craors is
vary pleased that Eddie Wil
liams has accepted the poeition
and we are confident lhal he
will do an outstanding Job."
Martin said He also noted that
a growing number of minority
etoctod and appointed public
officiate ncreaa (M country look
to the Center for information
Lteutfoanl Olla L. Hlnlon,
Jr., Ratoigh Pollco Depart-
meat, waa gradoatod from too
Ontvaralty of LoiilavlUe*s
Soefhom Polteo Inaittalo In
ceromonloa held Frldsy, Jim
g.
The Soetoom Pollet balllido
lo graduatlof fts lorty-aevaoto
claaa, now has tral^ 1,641
law enforcemeiX offlctra in Ito
administrative offleert course.
Another 1,570 offlcera have at
tended to# lastitote*s aemlaara*
The coarse, which laeta 12
weeks, Indudos 230 hours of
claasroom iaatmctlon. Sub
jects taken by the dtleera for
cottage crvdtt are pollee ad-
mlnlatralloa: pollet peracnnal
•manacement; cooethaHonal
taw, evldoneo and criminal pro
cedure; and peychology for law
enforcement ptraennto.
Dwlof toe Soulhem Pollee
Inailtute*a 21 years of opera-
tion, lOS polloe departments
from 47 Matoa, th# U. 8. Army,
the U. 8. State Department,
and SI foreigh oomtrlea have
sponaored law enforcement of
ficers In the teathute'e pro
grams.
Gradt»**f uf too tealRato
servo aaehletoofpaUee. siver-
iotendente of state polJee. or
haads of eowdy law enfo^-
menl sgenclaa in 163 organl-
aatlon*. Htaidrada of other
Yradualee work In top staff
poaRloos In Ihelr reapoettva
agenelas.
In addition to toe fees peSd
by atudenta. toe laalltwte ra-
(Bm t-T. atirfow. p. tv
CRIME
BEAT
Irem Rklrirh's
Pelkr PUn
•t tesUtt* ta aredeetd ta Uw pub-
Sc am atm tewside
sSwIealtM N» raememta. Jfemer-
WdlvidMla as«* fseesmsd
tkM iiwv »t tiv«e uw rsmlisfa-
Um •! •YvrlMlwf tlwlr '
••uM niw u do. Bewswr. n le
lory. Wt swf«ly aeaSsh M tests
aa »• One Uw* fspemd Sy too
L fw Seep eel ef
ermiuw eltlcvfi. !
> C'lU
1 C'l
Milcbeil Svihdoff. vice preai
dent of the Ford Foundation,
welcomed (he upointment of
WUUams and voem (he hope
Ctse WILUAMS. ». r M
net etiat rrctswrvd by a
Mtoe etfWtr le rrpoftine lue
nndJegt wSMe wi dely. Se sIm-
pir b*«p ait Uw ■‘■MWr** end
yee •mi a* m tlw crtas* Sml
*hll(n.E FAMILY JUMPED
ME*
Mlaa Salida Natl Saodara. IS
OS Walnm Strtdl, told omoer
C. Wliiiaua at 9:06 p.ffl. Sat
urday, met abo had attomptad
to pay Mlaa Deborah Prtmoua
some money and said Mlaa Prl-
moua refnaad to aceapt R.
The woman aald at thla time,
too whole funlly "Jumped on me
and bast me tgt eanateg tajury
to my loft arm." arrMad aod
TO BE HONORED - Loft to ngai arai Mas R.
P. Thomas. Thaat throe wiB be honored toe BaHnnal
at ta annual eonventtoa In Mlaral, Fla.. Am 81-84. Mayer 1
tiagiilabed Servlet Award: Kan^tx, a actod ptolte nteMoaa eomaalnr, wffl ba citad Mr terndtef
Black Press Weak In 1986; and Thomas, idttar ptoiltoir of toa Mobfla Baaaon i
Citteea, will ha prosantod toe Dlalli«itfahed iHHltoar*! Award. CMa story ahoveX
tw. mmmw mm vYaali
PMillffufi Aaaeclatlaa
irfB raaatPa toa NNPA Dla-
Arreatadaad
caargad wlto eaaaidt wwre
Miaaea Oaborab Prlmous, la,
Marcia While, n. Joeetyn PH-
notm, 16, andMlaaSandera,xs,
an of ISO! aad 1308 WateuI St.
They were charged with eogag-
lag te aa affray. Mias Sandora
waa traated for a three tech
tanevHlOB of the an**
(OM iUMBft MAT. r. s>
I ^