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McKisskk’s Endorsenieirt Of Nixon 'Mistaket ’ Bond
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3 Murders In Week
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The Carolinian
North CaroUna*$ Leading Weekly
rupiNo sat., august tt. 1972 single copy isc
Blacks In North Carolina
30,000Unregistered
Newtman Fined $10^ Co$tf But
Pislol Not Concealed: Judge
^ - I A
Concerned
Over Move
ATLANTA. Ga. -
Georgia state legtala*
•or and long-time
Mack acttvlat Julian
^ond has termed
>loyd McKtsslck’sen-
^irsement of P re st
ent Nixon “mlstak-
• ' n” and a “mlscal-
ejlatlon.” He also
..aid that he expects
to play a strong role
In the McGovern cam
paign and that, as a
Mack, the addition of
Sargent Shiiver to the
Democratic ticket
s. ». ft
Passing The
BatkHurts
Tne Reform
Knife, Two Pistols Are
Used In City Slayings
BV STAKf H RITEK
During the past week, three men have been
'^raurdered In the city of Kalelgh. One w«a stab-
oed many tines, in the chest, most of his body
and his hands. Edward Lewis "Culley" Massey,
41, 907 E. Edenton Street, was the Itrst victim.
The others were, both gun victims, George
Martin Ray, 20, 226 Seawell Avenue, new
apartments, and Isaiah Barney, 49, lllTHolmes
Street. Three men are now being held in
connection with the triple slayings.
a> M • wrll'knMn ihe*
KitBUmHUh ~"'r ?
maraersa tn tne cny 01 naieign. whb
bod many lines. In the chest, most of hlr body
and his hands. Edward Lewis “Culley” Massey,
41, 907 E. Edenton Street, was the first victim.
The others were, both gun victims, George
Martin Ray. 20. 226 Seawell Avenue, new
apartments, and Isaiah Barney, 49,1117 Holmes
Street. Three men are now being held In
connection with the triple slayings.
Maswy. a wdl-kncnni ihse
rtpairman and a naiiva of
Ralalsh. wai itabhtd to death
in the MS Mock o( E. Lane
Street around tl midnuiht on
Thunday night. Auguat ta.
ithennevtct)
Ballentine
WittsWake
'4-N Grant
^CULLCT** MAaSKT
Survey Is
Released
l*??!.j**?. *'5*'7 0»4. daywaiooThu^ya.andirta Rv V IT P
believed that he waa aho MJj ▼ el^aiir e
ct a $900 edoeatlena] aehelar- nuu-i-i •
hetlleg^y was the wne victim
of three men, followinc m
altercation inti^ an apartment
nearby The sUbhinc occurred
olefiaolc telleotlDeg dsuiblor in a parfcinc lot. He was
of lUv. and Mrs. S.U Ballaa. employed in North Hills. Pay-
) •dueallCBsl selMlar
(Sm wAsa 4*11. r t,
Beinn held in Wake County
Jail in this case is Henry
(So# 3 MURDERS P. 3)
Evict
Nixon:
Cleric
STEPHANIE BALLENTINE
DALLASk Tas. • Tba nombar
one priortty for blaek and pro-
fresalvt poopl# ta 1373 la *to
•vlet RMard MUhooao Ntson
from Ibo WhMo Houaok'*
Ralph David AbtrnaUqr «ld
Thoraday ta a ma}ar addrtaa to
tho ISth Aaiwal Coovontiontotho
Southern Curtatlaa LoadoraUp
Coaftronet botac hold hort*
The 8CLC Proaldoot plcdfod
tho orfsntsatlon’a total alaff and
chaiAer roaowcoa aerota tho
■oulh and ta 34 major eft toe
to work for the Meelloa of local,
state tad nallooalea&dldateawlie
respond to Ibo ooeds of poor
poople. Ho said that SCLC*a
polNlcal orgaatstac win h^odo
intensivt votor rogiatratlon,
oiTowa non
Over 3SS.00P Blacks in North
Carolina are unregistered, ac
cording to a sun ey released by
Ihe North Carolina Voter Ed
ucation Project.
The U. S. Bureau of Census
estimates that there are now
Tol.tol Blacks 13 years of age
and over living in North
Carolina. As of A^l. 1373. only
343.770. or 41 percent, were
registered.
John Edwards. Director of
the North Carolina Voter Ed
ucation Project, staled that if
community groups have not
Maned th^r voter registration
campaigns, they should Isunch
their esmpaigm immediately
he pointed out that to be eligible
to vote in the upcomiM Novem
ber 7. 1373 general elections a
person must be registered by
October 3.
The director of the rtatewide
organization said that th*re are
many things the members of the
County Board of elections may
do to make it easier for people
to register Se\'eral of the mtst
impe^ant things are
1 In all counties the County
Board of Elections may order
Newsman
Freed On
Cun Rap
BV CHARLES R JONES
On Monday, Auguat
21, i appeared in Wake
Dlatrict Judge N. F.
RanadelPa Court-
room. Number 8. on
chargee of carrying a
concealed weapon ^nd
speeding 60 rolle/per
BY CHARLES R. JONES
On Monday, Auguat
21.1 appeared in Wake
Dlstrlot Judge N. F.
Ransdell*e Court
room. Number 8, on
charges of carrying a
concealed weaoon ymd
speeding 60 milea per
hour in a 45 mile per
hour cone. 1 waa com
pletely freed of the
weapona charge, but
fined $10 and ooata of
court (a total of $26)
on the qieeding rap.
My attorney. George R.
Greene. Sr., did a magnificent
Job of defending me on both
counts, for as 1 said in my
article of two weeks ago.
entitled, *‘Cop Assaults News
man." Officer Robert W Soced-
en DID THREATEN TO
BREAK MY ARM
A Staff writer for the Ralei^
NewsandObaerver. BobLynm.
who has 14 >‘ears to his credit as
a member of that newspaper's
staff. CO mented on page 33 of
the edition of Tuesday. August
23. as follows: Eighth para
graph ; "But during sworn testi
mony .Monday. Jones made no
mention of the 'assault > charge,
which was taler dented ny
"Sneeden testified that while
he was searching Jones. Jones
attempted to break away and I
told him to keep his hands on lop
of the car "
Ailhougn Officer Sneeoen
made this statement under
oath, he DID NOT TF.I.I. THE
TRUTH, for God. Officer
NEW York ('ailing it
"Adjustment (Vnirr" ins
"solitary cmfinemmt,
prm.-4 nothing, rertamly not
the pnaDm-rm* altitude, accurd-
ing to Jessica Milford's first
hand report fm the Women .s
fietention ( voter in the Districi
of ColumlMa. amHviimg in the
)ust puhlt-Jied ^ptember .Me-
rail's. Nor efor? calling the
prKm a rorrectxmal CenitT d«
anything i» change lh(> outmod
ed inelhir^. and o\‘ercTow'ded
and understaffed facility in
which Mrs .dilford spent
•Time" as part •»{ the program
m D (* *s Cnme and Correct-
linns Workshop where she
parlicipatnd while on asMgn-
meni lor the Amt ncan Civil
|jht-r: t'mon
' •|•ea^^.^^e.•t• t-ni Mrs .Mil-
t«ii JIti! ►ii'v,.. n Hit • , '.-*1 m
♦uua gaetNUt, ^
Coi^Aiid
and under^ffed facility in
which Mrs. Mitford spent
‘Time" as part of the program
in D. C.'s Crime and Oomet-
tions Workshop where she
participated while on aaaign-
meni for the American Civil
Liberties Union
6 ‘Iesrrai^nient Mrs. Mit-
lOt:. snd .itherTt in Ihe '4«‘r'.,.-hop
(Sm ««trt aaroan. r. t>
Cops’And
Firemen's
PafUpped
WA.SHINC,Tt»N - aiary
scales for lull-time firefighters
and police patrolmen were
about 4.4 pcireni higher in
January 1372 than in January
1371, according toa study by the
Labor Department's Bureau of
Labor Statistics The average
minimum salary (or firefight
ers in January 1372 rose to
33.324 a year and Ihe maximum
to $10,711. For patn^men. Ihe
comparable figures were 34.454
and $11,217
TheMudy cosered l&icitiesof
Itio.uou potation or more and
was based on data compiled b>'
Ih- International City Man
agement Association. * suppte-
menled by surxeys of salaries
and working c«N)dittoit» con
ducted by the Fraternal tJnSer
of pnitce and the International
Association of Fire Fighters
and h\- direct imiuine*k h\' the
Rlii bala were limited to the
rank of firefighter and patrol
man
Increases in 1371 continued
the 5-vear trend which shows
polirrmen’s and firemen's tal-
arie* ad(anctng at approxi-
rallinn il • **'!***«>**'«• eL;. MTV. Bwltw Brova. ProvtUMv FBrw.
A# ^■’Ytau, brosu Into tosrs as aht roeshrot an autrd tnm tho tadtana Haart Aasoetatte
iMti " im 1* ***^*®* by donating hla hoart to Lotds El RuaaoU (R) who ctlsfrrsttd hlr 4tl
Anr.lvoraary as fht world*# longoM ttvtag hoart traasplart. (UPI) coioorsMO air 4tl
St. Aug.’s National Alumni Prexy
Cited In Community Leaders Book
Richard M Ntxon in llie last
prt-Hidential election
NEW York Peter (i Hockt leller for Governor, cam-
Holden. Sr. prA.-idenI of noicn.. Thm Iwmi,
AuKu..l,m... (-..nr,;v Si:* k,
.RHorm. Alumn. A,-v..i„>n.
IS meniimwd on 137 m the eresidenl
1372 » dtfi'ni ••( ::-|i\
l^eadersof Aiiiei. Tt>i-i-«ik
is poWi».hed .uir:i;alK bv the
American B»-,iiaph?ciiI |p*t|.
lute, a sutrAidiary of TJu* N« w*.
l^lMi9llsng r.inipaiu R.i- i*h
\ (• i..>. *.. ■r7...
Prrsomillties ..j the South,
where IfoJdrn*, naiiu w.t^ first
b,— - - - - ■
cs
psigns The book underscored
the fact that he coord^tod a
^milar group for President
Richerd M. Nixon in Die last
presidential electioo
Augustine’s College .National
iRHormi Alumni Association,
is mentioned on page 137 in the
1373 editHNi of "Community
Lenders of America " This book
it published annually by Ihe
American Biographical Insti
tute. a subsidiary of The Newa
Publishing Company. Raleigh.
N C- has^ imlerpri-j-
This v'o^iiponv nivii puHtinhes
PersonaHtica of the South,
where Holden'a name was first
considered for his unprecedent-
ed expansion and dexelopment
of The SI Augustine's College
.National Alumni AsMcialion.
His name was «elecled for
lUication in C o m m u n 11 y
>aders of America after Ihe
editorial adxistiry hoard learn
ed that ^Ir Holden's rc'^tdence
is in New York City
Community l^eadn- ako cit
ed ihe dynamic SI Aug Alumni
Pr« >ti1mt for his public rrla-
lK“'» wc«rk in Nru York City as
well as organising and twice
coordinating The Harlem Dem
ocrats For Gmemor Nekon A. PETER G HdLDEN. SR.
GOP’s Black Caucus
Presents Manifesto
Cl
UUML Fla. - r t; rhoogh
tba t3‘U Rap«k4lc*n ^atlanal
CottvanHon waa pmiacxad aa not
batageoatroe^rs-ai, axeaptpar*
hapa from protaatora, amaattag
of Ihe RapttbHean Black Cau*
eua. Monday momlng. raraal-
ad algoa of grava cooeam ths*
eooM aaaily etoaa flarttag, that
eoMd affaet tha irtva aow oo
to lura blaek volaa.
Tha flral algn that aomrthtag
waa brawtag waa wban (ha mora
than 300 black Rapttbitaana
gatharwd for tba first saaaion.
Paul Jbnas, top man with fha
Commtttaa to Roalact tha Pro*
aidant, told tha purpoaa of tha
Iftlcal adocatton, aad maaaiva tiM nrecincl registrars to re
alout tha vote drtvaa on alae- people at the poding
“ Ms natiaw, Naawt- *•«» ^ !« Novambar. Hanotad pin^ m each precinct before
maIa Sam ttaatfiMa IKsI ihla arfll InelnriA arMstalM Pm
asTt raaatwaa that this wtO Ineluda organlatag
SS 0" o*"*
on uw Ht*ta MMur. TWt «• campusaa»»**wbare «g xrsot to
yyrt PM M> 4#.,ta help atudtaiU trsarterin Sad
iwMito ia« tacts £»»«•'««« slogan to a raalRy.
as ws Ctai tasM wsma to Wa wtn alao work tathagha*4oaa
g—mm oi i$. mhob uo .. .ui $. m
MM TSSSUm coilttlon with oUmt IMrev. n*
mUts cilOevr la rspsitata kf*t 4a tba yowa. Door DoorAla*a or*
nanl, and tho haraaaad and
vle(lmlr*^s worktag man aad wo*
(4.S AacuNannr. p. n
Tsa »«Bt to ta fto CrtaM Bsss
8LAF6 WOMAN. S6TER
Mias Clamanttaa Hadgepath,
If, gl3 E. Hsrgatt 81., told
Offtoara w.l. Carter and D.
N. Scott at 8:34 a. m. Salw-
day, that rtw waa at bar ata>
tar*a atis*T-'«al, 543 E. Har*
g^ nraat, wwi Authi«r Ibo*
ms . Stndtra, 31, add rasa ni-
ksowtt, cams ta and slappad
bar alslar a coi«la of tlmaa.
*Dn hla way ota, MUa Hadgt-
path daclarad ha htt bar '*i9*
slda my haad with hla haads
aad flats. Sba aidfarad abaatad
neat aad both of bar aars wart
cut by plarcad aarrtaga. 8ba
said Saadars ta employad at
Ktaibrall*a PumHura dtora.
case catiu SCAT, r s>
the election on certain days. For
example, in many counties
precinct registrsis ha(*e been
ordered to register people the
last three Salurdavs (Sept 33.
Sept. 33 and act. 7i before tha
hooks close for the November
election
3 tn counties with more than
14.333 registered voters. Ihe
County BMrd of Elections may
«SM SVBVIT It. 3. tl
Appreciation Money
SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK
RHODES FURNITURE CO.
For SaviBca Oa Ptaa Faratwra
SAMMY DAW FTANDS BEHOO PRESIDENT NOCUN - Miami Hsscn; comsdlsa Bsauny Davta,
Jr., stands bahtad Praaldsnt Ntaton and glvaa vitb a haarty laivh aa tba Praahtaat aald ba sad
Sammy hava a lot ta aomraoa. **Wa both cam# from poor famOtaa.'* Praaldsnt Ninon aad Sammy
Davto, JTm appaarad at bUamra Martas Stadium, wbara a rock laattval tor yotag votora took
plaea. C^* dalsgalaa aomtaalad Praatoant Mxen to soak vMtbar tour years to tba WhMa
Hoaoa. (UPI)
masting aad aahad If ttm prtaa
sbould ba parmlttad to ramata.
A raotlOB waa mada that tba
praaa ba aahad to wttbdraw.
Tba molloa paanad wMbout a
dlaaanttag vota and tba praaa
(Saa GOP MEET P.3)
Appreciation
Money Won
By Two Women
How woM you Ilka to hasp
19 wMh tba JOnaaaa?
Tba Jeaem% EUs aad Altoa,
war# Tba CAROLINlAN*a aaw
Appractatlon Monay wtanars
Usi woak snd oaok clslmad
310 ta tba wartdy faatura of
tbta nawapapar.
Mrs. EUs Oi Jdnas of S3
MacUanbtrg Tarraca (Cbavla
Raigbta) won bar monay ba-
eaaaa aba pmparly klanHflad
barartf sllar bar aama appaarad
ta tba Lflaa Sboaa advartlaa-
mant on page 13 of last waak*a
CAROLINIAN. LQaa Sboaa la
loeatau at 131 FayattavtUa 8L
Mrs. Allea 0. Jon^ laaM waa
totmd ta tba Itatoral Para Food
Marfcat, lac. ad wkleb was 00
page 13. Moral Pva Food
Msrkal ta located at SOS E.
Martin Straat
If you want to kaap 19 wtib
tba Jonas sa, watch for ymr
nama on tba CAROLlNlAN*a
Appraetatloo Monay paga aaek
vaak.
Paraona who saa tbalr namaa
ta tba ealama oa tba Monay
pagam SHOULD NOT godlract*
ly to tba marebaata lavolva^
bat ooma FIRST to Ibo ofOea
of this nawopapar, located at
SIS B. Martin Straat, ao that
wa can Idantuy you FBtST.
Plaaaa ramambar that Ika
daadltaa terdalmtag yoarmca*
ay ta tba toatima ta noon on lbs
Monday foUosrtag tba appaar*
aaea of yoto aama ta tbapaptr,
(Sm APMSCIATIOM. P. t}
St Augustine's alumni have
» ■ phenomenal growth un-
^ Hi tden administration
Wien the former Raletghile
(Nasareth Section 1 was e^ied
lo the presidency in Mav |3C9
St. Augustine’s Alumni* could
rtily boast of six active chap
ters. Three and one half year*
later Augustine’s Km iwen-
ly-tnrrw jclive groups stretch
ing from Detroit to Chicago to
itoe 3. MOLOBN. 3. t>
USShriners
der the Holden administration.
When the former Raleighite
'Nazareth Section> was elected
to the presidency in May I3to.
St. Augustine’s Alumni could
only boost of six active chap
ters. Throe and one half years
latar St. Augustine’s has Iwen-
ty-um active groupi .tretch-
mg from Detroit to^lcai^ to
ISM 3. mucmh. 3. t)
USShriners
h79fft
Convention
WAsagiCTOM, d.c ■ onr
$10,000 nut b. etna lo DMdr
•uamitM Dm studnt
AU DvbutiBM XTb.$kr$Mn
oarla, tkMr 7$tk Auratl Coa-
VMlIaa la Ika Waakk^toa HB-
loa Botal, Aar— $0 ani«h
baparlal tad Caramealal
UaaUr Ctrl U Wlljoa ta In-
Ptrtal Dtraelar oT Ika Otidnt
Aid Prcfran et Hm aaptrlai
LoaeiL Bvary aoH. laakn a
ooalrlktaiaa to Ihla toad aaao-
any.
Uw SladaDi Aid Prainai ct
tka Skrlaara warba coopart*
(Om ipbimbm , n
MBS. CARCLYN moiSOK
Mrs. Johnson
Accepts New
Library Post
Mr*. Caiolyo katj dobatu.
ot Raloltk haokaaa nomad lolka
Boaly craaiadpoaKlaodtteaid
aaatataal alata lOrartaa wtib
orkaanr raarmataltxiat la tha
traat ad MkUe Ukrtry dartlop.
maal aad Bw aAnlatalnltaB ad
state aid.
k laaooaetat Uw aow poal-
llaa, aiato Ukrartan Fkaip S.
Odflrlr itotad Owl Hra. Mw*
aoa’a prtoury raapoaaBilKllaa
vfll ka ta Uw araaa ad Mar-
llkriry eeaparadloa aad lb# ad*
ntalamilaa ed (adtral aid.
Mra. Jktaiaaa, oho ku kaaa
aanrkc aa a diractor ad owdta
•arirtaaa (aktad Ubrarlaa) ta
$ka« OatvorsBy ta Ralal—, olU
baflB bar doUaa arUkUwSltaa
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