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•-:oi
Preaa Run
This Week: 9,675
Voter
All-Out
Effort Is
Underway
BY OLGA COREY
National BlacH News Srrvlce
WASHINGTON - Deapile a
thortaic of funda. the McGov-
ern-Shnver campaign i a
mounting an all-out effort to
register 2 million black \’o(ers.
But it needs help
According to District of
Columbia delegate to Congress
Walter Fauntroy. who heads the
21-member Black Steering
Committee for McGovern, the
'drive will be concentrated in six
key states ivhere the Mack vote
co^ be cnicial-‘aUfomia.
lUuMMs. Missouri. New Jersey.
New York and Ohio
Faimtmy says that the pledge
made by McGovern to Mack
leaders before the Miami
conveotion-that «ito SO percent
of voter registration resources
would go to the Mack dnve-has
been kept
The problem, says Fauntroy.
is that money is scare
••Many generally large con
tributors are turning their
backs on this campaign." said
Fauntroy "This is ample proof
that McGovern's policies will
benefit the poor "
Fauntroy predicts that tO
percent of all blacks will vote
for McGovern-if they register-
' ed. He hopes the dnve will be
able to register a sixaMe
number of the country’s €
million unregistered Macks
The kev to a McGovern-
Shnver victory. reported the D
C. Cor grrssman. "is voter
f registration among blacks and
tg-M year olds "
Fauntroy charged the Re-
puMicans with cairyiMt on a
massive effort to buy. beg or
borrow Mack votes
He admitted that Democratic
(sm v 'tik raivT. e. t)
Wife Of
By Democratic Presidential Hopefuls
' to
Registration Drive Seeldiigz Millioa Blacks
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Motel Manager Admits Killing
MaiiZS^SlainHcre
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^orth Carolina's Leading Weekly
VOL. 31 No. 47
RALEIGH N. C WEEK ENDING SAT .SEPT 23. 1972 SINGLE COPY iSc
Woman Shoots Man In Head
Boyfriend Murdered
'"Sold Blacks Down The River?"
McKissick Criticizes McGovern
Female.21, Bulletin
JaSed bi QieslKills
Mans Death H. Sanders Rev.JesseL. Jackson Will Sue 8
Fauntroy charged the Re-
pubUcans with carrying on a
maaive effort to buy. beg or
borrow black votes.
He admitted that Democratic
(■•V y^tu romt. e. ty
Wife Of
Columnist
Given Rites
Laal rkea were held Tues
day, September 19, at 1 p.m.
for Mrs. Mattie S. Holloway,
90, of 9119 Wilder Street,
Ridotlti, at the Wake Chapel
Btpllal Church, wth the Reva.
James Fogg, prMkHng. Rev.
Clyde B. Walton and Rev. B.
tt. Ctoaa asalatlng. Burtal was
in the church cemetery. She
’’ died Sonday, September 17, fol
lowing a pcoloogod lUneas.
Mrs. KoUoway waa the wife
of Edward Holloway, Sr., ma
nager of the Coa^l Jiditlee
Slagers of Raleigh.
She was the daighler of the
late Nathaniel and Rena Sear-
burough of Wake County.
Other survivors Include five
•ons, Orta, Johnnie, and Enoch
of Raleigh, Edward, Jr. of the
home and woitam Holloway of
Fort Cordon, C>orgla; three
daiMhters, Mlaaes Rena and
I at* wm or. r t>
ASSISTANT SECRE
TARY OF STATE - Washing
ton; Being Mack and a woman
ia more of an aaaet than a
disadvantage in finding and
holding an important )ob.
according to Barbara M
Watson, first Mack wwman to
hold the raidi of assistant
secretary of state. She is head of
the Slate Department's Bureau
of Security and Consular
Affairs In an interview. Miss
Watson said she never has felt
she works under a double
preJudKe. (I’Pli.
No Blade
Pres. Soon..
Julian Bond
HRS. HOU.O»'AY
Area Citizeas
Are Urged To
Attoad Sessioa
Ralpb Campbell, prteldeol
the Raleigh Ctttaen'a Aaaoeta-
tlon la urftng aU members
and IntereMod cKtsans of the
Ralelgh-W'ake area to atteod
M.e flrol fall meettags at 9
pjn. Thuraday, September tl,
at. the Eaal Hargett Street
Y.W.C.A.
Bocaaae there art ao many
praaalng problems and laauta
that naed attentton In (be BUek
community. Inactive com-
mltteee win be reactivated and
new onea win be appolnled to
deal wuh theee protleme and
lesoes.
GREENSBORO .CIvUrIgMs
leader. Julian Bond, who ss-
pires for aome national polUi-
cal office, aald on Sept. 19 that
he doeen^ brileve that a black
man can be elected President
of the Chked States In the vvr'.
near future.
*'Tbls cowitry la 99 percent
white,** eaU Boimi, **aod I don*t
believe that half of these whtt
are wilting to vote for a black
president.'’
Bond, a 92.year>old member
of the Georgia House of Re
presentatives. was in Greens
boro recently on behalf of a
three.day non^rtlsan voter
registration drive In North
Carolina.
He spolw to a crowd of se
veral thousand students on the
campus of AIT State t*nlver-
«»y.
Bond urged the students to get
Involved In polSks at all le
vels. **Many yooag blaclu mis
trust politics,** said Bond.
'’They mink k U Just a white
man’s trick. But I say that
young people can make a dif
ference In what happens in this
cotsitry.
’*AftT has 4,500 studenU.
Just think bow i>;ans local e-
lecllons art won by less than
1,S00 votes.”
Bond said be intends to run
for office In a few years, but
he refused to specify whldt
offleo be would soak.
Bond told the students that
north Carolina has the worst
record of black regMered
voters la ttie entire South, even
worst than MlsslsslppL
Accompanytog Bond to
tvv* sfLias a-w. r d
rv HAl I’t . K
KINSTON - Ml: lo-
. ,1,1- ' ■!: '"ll-
UaraH, ’.II, of >•>- N. Oii-
ui
Man’s Death
BY RALPH A. iICKS
KINSTON - Miss Jo-
... phlTA- KIl/:ii ;li Wil
liams, 21, of 502 N. Ou-
vls St., wascharcedwith
murder by Kinston po
lice of her boyfriend.
Wilbert Blango. 27, last
weekend.
BlanRo WAS shot in ihe head
with a small cslibn- pistal al
approximate!) Si-lS pm in
front of 110 E Shine Street He
was found lyinK AsHinded and
Mill alive on tlw sidewalk by
Kinston Policf but died thotlly
after arriving at Lenoir Memo
rial liospitai
Miss Williams reported to the
uiveMigaling officer.- that
Blango dragged her from the
Manhattan Tavern and threal-
enedherlife Sheclamistohave
shot him in self defense
Miss Williams is being held in
(he city jail wiihcnit benefit a!
bond, p^ing a preliminary
hearing in District Court here
on Sey. 19 The resulti^ t f ibe
hearing have not been puiriiciz-
ed
The incident was in\'•ligated
by Det. Frank House and H L,
Wallace and Captaim- C b
Broadwell and P D .^mith
II IS reported that \Vill‘*rl
Blango was rrka>ed from
prison on ThutMlay 14.
1972 having been a prisoner lor
ten or more years
s. : srssi .“arss.*«.£rss-.;
Loulslsni. T«as snd Arkuss,. (bPIX
Herman Sanders. 28
v-'ar old black resident
.>f Kil-' Hranch Sf. in
Walnut Terr., will ne-
Boards To Keep Books Open
r.HlC.l'lO - The Kev, Jesse Jsekson plans on suing election boa nl.-
ILSandcrs Rev.JesseL. Jackson Will Sue 8
Assault At
^ Attica Was
Unjustified
BY I’AtiK TiAVNSEND
Njtmnal Hlavk New?- '-.i
aibany n ^
aw .11 . a.:;
Stale 1* •N-nv «•! tirr-
Iji.—,1.,pj ; m - - ' TV in
Amerik;,- b.-- ;, v--:^ •-rned
out by a poli\‘‘ lorn- uhich -iiri
not have a plan to m
the Ic ' * ItU
other failings .•
lc‘- ol 4;l livi- \r -«•
iSrs Vllll V r
-It lh»s a:
HUWK PKIME MINISTER
HFELEiTED Bimini, the
! tP Prif ■ MmiMer Lyn
don c iiidUng's government
,-port for indc^Kodence
in-' Britain within a
vearwa* .?^edSept. 19 as some
So.nnri Bahamians voted in a
-r-rral slitiKm here L*PI».
Wall Street
Responsible
..JHtKisshk
WAisHINGTON Former
(.lack civil rights activist
McKi'Vick has blaMed the
..andidai'N of Sen George
Met^overn claiming the South
Dakota Senior has sold out his
black supporters.
To >.4>ihe Wall Street, to
-ave the old plantation."
McKiNstck aid in a Matement
follo-ving McGovern s appear
ance brf«»re some ^all Street
i:. • tors. McGovern appears
to have sold hts Mack
.supporters down the nver."
Spe«: illy citing the 96.309
c-jaranued annual income,
♦hich the Nitiocul Welfa-e
H Afii!w (irgani/a'ion and the
- ire a nl Black Caucus.
T r.iught lor and endofsed.
MiK:- .k aid the Dcmocratu
. had abandoned that
pianto itifv IheWallStreeters
f»i; * 29. Mr .McGov
ern cU i-h-d his own Mack
4P -r* r-'kefeinihebag, that
the.' had new here else to go So
(he .ndaie ol Brolht .
F:. T■- riav and Wilev weni
New York- and to tne
! I The Wall Street Fat
1*, -nped $2 mjt of the
, • arif* ■ ed income he had
. vi.kis*: K ’ tl
Appreciation Money
SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK
LILES SHOES
i asl.uAnji, Cwar«d To A Modorale Budgut
Herman Sander*. 28
Y-ar old black resident
-'of ■ 1348 Branch St. In
Walnut Terr., will ne
ver get another chance
to threaten to rob any
one again. He was shot
to death at King’s Mo
tel. 1403 S. Wilming
ton St., by the white night
manager. Charles W.
Pritchett on Sunday
night. One slug In the
chest, fired from a .38
calibre pistol, shortly
after midnight, sent him
to Wake Memorial Hos
pital’s morgue, Det.
Capt. Larry Macon
Smith stated.
Pritciwil. mimi«r«l Aloa-
dsy folkmin., the incidut.
"Vu. w« did b n-e a liltls ihake
up hmlatl night "HrdecUnd
Uial he UM Ssndn. illtr th«
latter pointed n gun st him.
Pritchett wid Uir mnn’i gun
nas fired during Uw robbery
ailentpl but uid he wu unsure
tl It was nctuslly fired si him.
"We couldn't find where the
isw Kttn IN. p. n
Mrs.Cdield
WS Address
Women Sun.
The annual Woman's Day
program wiU be held at Grace
Chapel AME Zion Church on
Sunday. Sepi 24. at 11am Mrs
c.ltzabeth Cofield will be the
guerkt speaker
The theme of the program
will be •Involvement and
Participation " Special muMC
will be prov ided by the church>
youth choir under the direction
hi the mmikter of mutic.
William Vandergnff. AU wo*
men of the church will
(fet cc'iiLr.
Appreciation
*^oney Won
By 2 In City
Two of the three peraonawhOM
lamca appeared on The
:AROLlNUN*a new Approcla-
Ion Money page claimed their
no eheeka laal week.
Mra. ahlrley T. Rowlaad and
Raymond A. W'Uilama ware e«dr
wtnnera laal waak, Mra. Row-
laod'a nana appeared In the
iU* ArravriAiiov. p. n
Boards To Keep Books Open
CHICAGO - The Kev. Jesse Jackson plans on suing election boards
in eight olUea - New York.^ Miami, Chicago. Memphis, Denver, tos An
geles, Pittsburgh and Cincliinati ’- in an effort to force election officials
to keep voter registration books open.
denuoflhiscilybutwtwamnot Ibme eommisniooers and eomr
rcgiiti^ « "'boartf'*^ reenosliiuie
Last week. Jnckion lost an
initial altempi to keep Uie
special registrstioa plam in
Chiento's 90 wards open. The
attempt was Ibe first at a teiic*
by Jackson's organiiatloa. Peo
ple United to Save Humanity
IPfSHi.
U. S. District Judge Julius
Hoffman refused lo heir
Jocksoa's orgumcnis on his
request to require about m
branch registration officeo
open Allboi^ the registration
books won't clme until Oet in
Uw election board here has
doaed all of Uie t.eld jflices.
Only the main etrclie office
will remain opr,. ,uUI Uw
October deadlm.'
Jackson '’Iw-ged that the
board was nui making sufficient
efioru to register ol least
M0,Ma of the more than I
million blocks who are resi-
In Ow suit. Jaekwm can Uw board and end
plained Uul Uw decUons boar J systcma' c exckisw, of
was all white and he asked Uw wWIe dUiens "
federal court to disnisi Uw •« atv, tar t-o- r e
NCNWConthucslls
'THarch For SrawaT
BY XtBS Jo E. HICKS
fa tomt cbtfchM Uit Sm-
day, NCNW' womm begao thalr
drive lo tneraaot tha ragla-
tralton of now votora or (ho
tranafora to eorroet proctoelo
by makfag anootneoraaota to
thtlr ehurehoa or urging the
mlftlatora to omphaalaothe
drive.
Some of the womoo began to
eootact the reeldanta of their
aelghborhoade Soiday at 4p.mo
and wlU contlnot during tbe
week. Several reported that
they were highly pleeeed with
tbetr oootacla. Recorda of at!
vlalla are being kept and win
te ptMhad ontn tjfoceaaed by
the regtatrara. Volunteera are
atUl naaded.
Ploaae contact either Mra.
GUe Herrla or Mra. Peerle
Mae Donald, dAtrman and eo*
chairman reapectlvely. Theee
volunteera win be helpful fa
eontaettag votera In the Novem
ber eleetlona and an aaaet to
their preemeta to other elee-
tlooa.
CRIME
BEAT
From Rairlch^f OffIcLki
Petirr klkv
BDITOra MOR: YM* cefeM
m iMtert It pteiectO le Um
UK UMtrttt «iih u tlm tewtrOt
■■■Ultima Ut etui tew MMttf*
tm laeivieuait Utvt
llMi 9t evti
I fhrta I
Iff—aea
uwir tMiea
erteM HTe te de. Mewtven tt It
- *- •'- ledae er
Smy. «t mereir peMltU tut
M «t nud tUem reperud far Uw
•mtUM enicm. Te keep e«i ef
Tbe CrUee Beet Celemei. we^
■MM net ktku rtettieree far e
mUm effktr m wMeiinc Mt
ftpiairr wUUt ee dob- ae tue-
MORE TEACHERS «l gTBIKE - Wadllagloni Tse*«
la me Dlmrlet of ColwnbU. sngry
a pay rntoe bOl ataUsd la Ccactee,. wsat oo itrUw fs^ l»
ta'Sftom of A court ordor. AU but 9 cl Uw s^ own-
fag MOlOOO atudanta In the nattoo'e eepKal were be^ Plcy*
ed, a »ton apokeeman aald. Hare, eelence teacher Johr.
Almene talke to aludenta outalde Brent SdwoL (UPO.
peu weuN ke Ui tbe CrUM Beet..
AKDY MCCUUK SLASHED
Andy Edward keCtafa, about
94, 9 aafat Auguatioe*a Avunot,
told OCOeer a M. Perry at
4t99 p.fn. Sunday, that be left
the Minute Market on New Bern
Avenue and went to '’an »-
known houat.** He atated that
whan he got there, eoneooe
atabbed him on bla body. **I
don't taow who tt waa’* aald
Mr. MoClafa, aa aoon
Alalght aoda Shop In the ftrai
block of N. Carver Street and
when I walked fa, •orr.eoe.e
•tabbed me,** sided MeClair.'s
report. Re aittfered muttipl*
laeerattooe on the right arm,
atomach and to the back.
(lee CttOU MAT P. 9)