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William "Bill" Trent Johns Vklim As
1 niB TV eeik, 7, i t it
pc-CIAACommisskMierb FoundMurdered InOwnCar
Rites For
Johns Are
Conducted
Woman, 40, Slashed On Side
BV ALEXANDEK
W.ASHIXUTOX, D.C. -
This seething govern
ment capital, that has
been much aroused over
crime, came back to
some degree of normal
cy when the time and
CHECK PCD wake: FAMILY HEALTH CEXTER PROCKAM ■ Shown ttov* art OMICcri ol
W'akn HMlth Snnrkrs, he. pronmltrc >o Otfictah of Mnehnnlcn and Parmara B»na tor dt-
ponK Ihr nm chKk r^-nlvad trom Iha Dapattmtnl oC HcalUi, Education and W'aUara In Iha
tundbic et a SSao.nw nc nm ynr dewloficnMial frant tor a FamU; Haatth Cailtr Profraa
IhrouilMM Wake Coonn. Pictured, left to riflit,
ehairn-.at. - - --
^ ... . . »» Mra. J.W. Taylor, C.A. Haywood, Sr-
^^***^*'' ^ ***• Bq»r« of MaMf»rr,ct4 jf the IUl«l|h Braneh of Mechanics sad Farmers Bank;
»Bh wake Health Services. Inc., -Arthur L, Becker, trtasorer: Mrs. Marjorie & Dthnam,
Vic** chairman; aod J. Forrest Barnwell, ehatrinan« The organUatioo is currently talerelev-
wf appileanis for the poatkn of Exectillve director of Wake Health Serrlces, toe. This aollaa
tOo^ place in Raleich last «fwk.
Shirky Chisholm Not Campaigning
for Sen. MrGovem, But Barks Him
' W.\shiX;:tox - Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm isn't going to cam-
ugn jictively for the Democratio Presidential ticket because rte feels
l " t. ii r" “*"1^'. McGovern. She, however.
1^ ''■•‘n-? everybody that asks her that they should vote for the McGov-
ern-Shriver ticket this Xovember.
Wr oaii't have another lour
♦Tarn ut Kwhard Xixoo in lh» “ umuccmi-j
While Howe. I aims we ll have 2™“*^ 'w the Oemmiuc
iKioif for .Alrdmern." she said v*v>_.notn.iiatioo for Ftcni-
place of William (Kll)
Trent Johns' funeral
was announced here
Tuesday. He was fu-
neralized at Trinity A.
M.E. Zion Church, 625
Park Road, N. W..
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.,
with Rev. Rl'har.!
Thompson presiding.
Bill John,' death wan reveal
ed Sunday nununa when a
keeper of Marvland National
Cemetery reported Uiat a
ToyoU car. parked between two
markera. conuined a botfy of a
An inveatiiatioo nhowed
^ man to be WiUiam Trent
Joto. Uie non of the tote Vernon
Jobnn. eminent preacher and
xiucator of Lynchburg and
^fJglpat^ of
the late W. J, TTent. a former
It of Liviagntone Col-
pn-
rortn 10 get detailed infor-
matioo on how ha arrived at
dmth could not be ancertainad
by the writer. It wan learned
that he waa lent nemtSan!^
i^t. It waa aho reported lhal
three other raen'a bodiea had
been found in that vicinity of
Officera were not able lo
ucTtaui where he waa abol nor
l«w nc-ctAA. F. t)
an t have another lour
woman w« an .
I have Iremendoua organu.
k...t i«r.M6-o6nrrn. «irwiu .d^.'cisr rfWSI-
'Aildly when stked aboul her JTi . .f^'***‘W^Wsgale *««** have bs«o oos of
vlereTHT lhi9 November •* convention
not jitackins (*eonte
^hhe waa a hllle irilaled lhal
[he nfl which alerted ahortly
before the coovcnlmn had not
been reaolved
after the July c
before the convention
ol Mark leadera formed a „ _
commiiiee to aupport and rAUL H. WTCHE, JR.
aihiae Sen McGovern, and NATIONAL BLACK IlEWS tsIcAl ——— -am.
Mra OiiUiolm, aa a c»!didale SERVICE 2^
Mrlimem," she added. "1
Hunk Iw V j decent and senous
man ll'.t thtm' ironpa he has
aniutKl him lhal are arrofanl
.«nd msenMlive The>’re gmnn
«u «cnt him from ftetlina lo
ICAin IVnn\vlvania Avenue
F^irlKT in the week
■vh
MU. CNItROLM. P. t)
'Nixon Nation’s Biggest
bSSS Slumlord/Soys Rep. Cloy
"peevh ai Speiman Colk
ollege.
.Mr:: t hiNhiklin ^id the ^
to vole for McGovern." Mit said
candMfly when asked about her
preference thts November
“I'm not attackinf Geone
McGovern." she added. "I
Hunk he B a decent and senoua
man lt> those troopa he has
around him that are arrogant
aod insensitive They're going
lo prevent him from getliM to
ICOD Pennsylvania Avenue.
^y nomiutioa for rrsm-
d^ She roettvod IS2 delegate
votm el the convenUon^^^
FUrlier in the week, in a
ipeecfi at Speiman CoUege.
Mrs Chisholm said t h e Me*
Govem-Shnver ticket There's
no place ebe for us to go "
iW New York Congrem*
She wa« a bttk ihuiod that
the rift tvhich started ahortly
before the coaventieo had aoC
been reaolved immediately
after the July ceofab Shortly
before the caaveattnn a numbor
of black hiadrrt formed a
committee to support aod
advtot Sen. McGovern, and
Mrs. Chisholm, aa a candidate
heraelf. waa not on it But she
was again denied a scat after
the cooventMo aa well on the
steering committee
levcl....l could have baan one af aaecrtalawbarehawasahota
MU cnsBocM. r. ai **** “•****• *>
Nixon Nation’s Biggest
Slumlord/ Soys Rep. Cloy
BT PAUL H. WTCm. JR.
GOP’s Turner Voices
Concern Over Areas
KNIGHTDALE - A J
Turner. Wake County Republ
ican candidate for the North
Caaotina Houm of Representa-
iHn. told a crowd of concerned
parents, teachers and citizens
that everyone has a n^t lo be
concerned when gosemmental
officuto can find solutions to
problems that effect only a few.
but allow solutions lo the
problems of the masses to go
unsolved
Turner was referring to the
three-year-old dispute with the
North Carolina State Highway
Commission and citizens of the
Knightdale area, who have been
try ing lo gel the CommisaMin to
do something about the busy
intersection of U S Hii^wayM
Flasl at Knightdale. where three
school bus accidents have
already occurred since this
school vsr h^in
Turner said the golf cart
underpass, which was erected
in the same area of the county,
may have been necessary but in
his estimation “an intersectioo
where some 2S school buses
k.raas the busy intersection a
greater phonly extsls "
He alM became involved in
the water shortage of the
neighboring towns of Wendell
and Zebulon. and said that if
Raleigh-Wake County School
merger comes, he wanted lo
make r:ure that oach system was
treated fairly and had an equal
voice m the system.
NATIONAL BLACK l(B«S
8ERVICK
WASHINCTON • Coagreamnaa
Wflilam Ctay, In eu of the
sbsrpsst stlaeks on the Pro-
aldeol dartacthlscampalgngku
labelled Nfamo the higgasi
**stMalord** to tha eowNry and
saM he dasorvas lo »alaad on
htofacord.**
The MUoowl eoQgraosmsnp a
membor of tho MeCovon oam-
palgn atoortog eommlltoe, aaM
tho Protktoiil ’Moisrvsi lobo
kntghlod iDfktfowsrvtoglack
of commttrosol ol tho oradi*
cation of the oeonomlc and po-
Womanis
Killedin
BullChf
Miss Fleming
Given Rites
CRIME
BEAT
In Raleigh
Misa Lucy Alethea Fleming.
Wash-
From ILsIrlsh's OfflcUi
Poller FTIm
iwRo. BMo cmmmi
, V er *•»«•*• »• prosocto la tkt pah-
JW m lM«mi waa oa olm iMorm
okauwouaf lu rsanau. Mamor.
mm mWSmawo
laoitioaaH kav* roaottua
tam Um a* ^oa ca* romMorsw
-* itrfiwi
!i y*»hwkai tatir IMMt
waaM nao to Sa. nowovor. n la
ao« oar poWttaa so at jaOst or
lafy. mt^ paanm ta* fatu
u wo OaO latai rtpotttO ay tao
•rftwau oimtrs. iw aoop om or
TWO Crimt StM Cttamai. »ttt*y
aMoat sm atiac rttMtrtO ay •
ocnctr la rtponiac Mi
nasiac* waut oa emy. to tha*
ply Uu? tir cat ■wtmr aao
yoa woa^ at to ta# Crtow ntti.
MAN IS MUGGED
Mkhaol VlUtom Bowloo, U-
ymr-oM wane rtsldsrN of $15-
D Wyton SIresi (ftntterd
ParkX told Otfloer W.L. Car-
lor at 10 p.m. Tborsdsy that
ke was •*magcod by sto or
elfbt Nsgro males'* st Pey-
ton Streol’o totersoetloo wkfc
E«Mom Beolevard ta Apollo
Hetgbts. The man oald bo dfet
aoi roport N at too time of
tts oeeiffraneo, on Tuoodsy
Blgto. boenuee b# did act have
a daoerlpIlOB of bis asaaUaats
aod also boeaus# bo wu *fSol-
In dspressod si tool tlmo.**
Bowloo admNtid ‘Ilitfsdsy tool
he ollll did not bsvo say do-
scrlptlans of bis sttscksrs,
"bid 1 wsalsd to roport ft
juot for too records.** Hs tlso
admitted tbat nototag was tskto
from him. Me eahibfted bruISM
On both sldeo of bis body,
latr raiMk. M%r. P. t)
resident snd teacher in Wsi
mglon. D. C- snd s nslive of
Rsletgh wss the ds^ter of the
Iste Dr Harper L Hemingand
Mrs Alverdo Boyer Fleming
snd the niece of Mrs C B
Ligon. Mrs. Ruth B. Walker and
Or. James A Boyer
She was an alumna of
Hampton Institute, holding the
M A togree from New York
Cnivcrsity. She wss s teacher
for many years in the Disiiict of
Columbia snd wss teaching at
McKinley High School. Wash
ington. at the time of her death
She oassed in Washington.
(Stt MISS PLCl IMfi. p. t)
DURHAM • A young
Durham man was charg
ed with murder early
Sunday after his wife
was found shot to death
in their apartment on
Commerce Street.
bnemian Logtoi Alien. 37. of
14S-D Commerce St. was beiu
held Sunday in the Durh^
County yail on charge of
homicidr.
The dead woman was identi-
fiod as Mrs Lula Bell Willums
Allen, about S
A county medical examiner
said she had been shot three
tunes with a small caliber gun
some time dunng the early
hours Sundav
lOM -wiU. cirr. p. p}
Anti-Poverty
Bill Approved
Appreciation
Money Won
By 2 In City
iwo of tbs to rat persona whose
names appeared oo The
CAROLlMAN'i new Appreeto*
tlon Money poge clalmod tbetr
$10 ebeeka last wotfc.
Mrs. Shirley T. Rowland and
Raymond A. wuitoms wort oar
wloaera last wtok, Mra. Row-
land'a nama appaatod in tha
Warohooaa of Tires, toe. ad-
vartlaemonl on pogt tt and tot
Plggly Wi^y ad carried too
name of Mr. wuuama.
Wartoooeo of Tlrto, toe. to
looatod at $18 Sooto Parson
•troot at tha aomor of East
Dtvla ftroat, and Plggly wiggty
U leaniad at Piva Peinta to
Mlto LUCY FLEMING
tSM APpatcranoN. p. ti
City Dcatb Probed
North CaroUtia*$ Leading Weekly
VOL. 31 No. 48 RALEIGH. N. C.. WEEK ENUlWG SAT., SEPT. JO. 1972 SINGLE COPY 15c
In North Carolina Cities
BusinessSeminarsSet
AtV.S. MUitaryPont
Hflck Airmen Of Raasm
Si. Aug.’s,
Shaw Sites
In Raleigh
TOP JOURNALBT SHOT TO
death - BMon - Jomk
The North Carolina
and Economic Improve
ment Corporation will
sponsor the Start Your
Own ikisineBS ifemin. ra
In Raleigh
SWfrM neUai ki Aravlea."
-HI, Smtad uflMl tar Om
■Mdi lad iiplRtlou ft Etaek
and mkar*t iraio Aa«leuu
caa oaijr ba Bwrtaidwnd Iqr
kla al^parr itkaaii Wat ara-
taiiialle^ apraads totaa
(adaral dollara to mlaactlF
trov koaatot, acoooalc da-
vilntaita, aad kaaRheanpro-
trana ki llw hopa Iktr will
m tale cop votea Oda Ito-
vambar,'- Clap endiaaad.
CrRlc^ of lb. adnlnlatn-
Itoirto bandltat o( lb. F.d.ral
pncian, Ctay aaM Ibt arob-
laai ‘S—a auda bim CHtaon)
Iba Hnaal altaalord ta Aaiarl-
ea.”
‘Malaadaid wadRtana lahla
its banataf prapam lav. bata
Iba lubjacl oi manaoiia aa-
poaas lod aeaadala. Tb. prob-
■an at abaadoananl (rawa,
vbOa amraalaialMT tt pw
Mnl o( an dvaOtafa eecisdad
By Btaeka la tbla coodry aia
aitanlandard^ If evarcroadad
aaRa art taclodtd.”
Clay alao bad taarp aorda
for titaportora of lb. Prttl-
d«.t.
'ITb.y) aould htvt oa btUm
bt baa don. mor. for tbo ool-
vtlloo of IbU comlry’o Stack
cKtaou tbtn Nooh dM tor
niolbor naturo dorbw tho cratl
law rmrcN hot. f iv
TOP JOaUfALBT SHOT TO
DEATH - Boatoa - JootMi
StrloHaad, 44, ta aaatalaal lo
Ibo Doia of Aria oadSetaaeoo
ol Harvard ItahraraMy, «aa
fond MmI lo dtolb aarty Sap-
laaibtr tt ta bit Boaloa a-
paitaiaal. PoUeo aaM Stalek-
laad't dtatb oaa awtraolly a
boralcMt, bol a madtaal aa-
antoar doeUnad to call I nar-
dtr iMU aolapay roaidta art
kaotn. Oaa of tbo noHOD-a
laadtaf black Imnaltala,
SIrtaMtBd «aa tvlea oorataalod
lor a PMIlur Prtaa—coco tor
eovartaf tbo Dotroll riala ta
ia«7 tor Ibo DalroR Moot, (DPI)
The North Carolina
and Economic Improve
ment Corporation wilt
aponaor the Start Your
Own ^Biness Seminars
orSroall Business
Problems Seminars for
•11 persona interested in
management training
classes will be held at
•aw tamNAB aar.
Husband
Home As
Wife Dies
The reportedly
strange de.Tlh of .Mrs.
Eula Mae Williams, 40-
year-old resident of 510
E. Lenoir St., Is sllll
Wife Dies
«— tamNAB lar p. i
Airmen In
local Cop
Texas Tell
OfRacism
Assigned
To Youth
Raleigh Police Chief R. E.
Goodwin has announced the
asatonment of Officer Gabriel
Sanders (o ibe D^rt.-nrars
Juvenile Squad in an invtsliga-
tive posiilon.
Formerly with the Police-
Community Relaiiom sectran,
Sanders has had special train-
BV NATIONAL BLACK NEWS
SERVICE
LAREDO. TEX. - A (roup of
black airmn from Laredo Air
Force Bale, who look over a
dining hall and refuicd lo ce nc
out for more than eight houra.
have lamented lhal there are no
block civilinm in this South
Team border aly. and IhnI
many of the Mexicnn-Amcri-
cana here are raclala.
If I could import about IM
btaeka girla down here, we'd
have ihis proMem ulced." tnid
(Om AOUiav TtaX. F t)
EX-RALEICHTrE PMESENTS
NATIONAL TROPHY - SL
Loida - Zoate Dotanay, --Mtaa
Dtalrlel of Colambk,'' ta m-
ooenead and erownod --Ittaa
EUdom of Amartaa-' lam weak
by Grand EaaRad RMtr of Iha
Elka Hobtoa R. RoyaoMa, al
tar wlaatat Ibo UtU ta a
vary compaiaivtbaaigypacaaal
al Ibo organlialtan’a aaooal
convaoltao kata boro raeaolly.
Eogaoa MeCidtara tormarly of
Raleigh. N.C. right, oeeoal
oatcollvo, Coca-Cola USA, Mw-
aonla Iba wtanrr'a troMor.
The reportedly
strange death of .Mrs.
Eula Mae Wiliams, 40-
year-old resident of 510
E. Lenoir St., Is still
being investigated, ac
cording to a telephone
Interview with Del.
Capt. John V. Haley,
early Wednesday mom-
nrr oaif f q
Hampton Is
GhetTfapers
Ofb-Prof.
HAMPTON Vs. . ProtoMCr
t>r.
SOO Clerics
May Attend
NAACPMeet
(tat Use At. I or. r i)
BY PAUL H WYCHE. JR
NATIONAL BLACK NEWS
SERVICE
WASHINCTON - President
Nixon has quietly approied a
two-year extension of the
nation santi-poierty programs,
but without the controiersial
free legal services proiision
w*hich had bro -ghi repeated
i-eto threats
Congress approved the OEO
biU authorizing $31 billMo in
the fiscal year winch began last
July 1 The figure IS $300 million
more than the President hau
budgeted for the year
In sharp contrast to rather
elaboraie bill signing cermonies
in the W hite Ht use recently. the
President cliosv to approve the
measure with no fanfare and a
simple announcement that the
White Houe had signed the bill
into law withouth Presldenual
comment
Earlier, a Senate-House con-
ftreoct commiltet sgresd on
transfer of the Legal Strvicet
program to a prlvait corpora
tion. which the Prtsldsnl
supportad But they placed a
number of reatrlctlons on wtoi
isw AWTiwMmnmr. p. t>
AgnewWonfs
Busing End?
BY J B HARREN
OURHA.M — North Carolina
NAACP Conference officials
are inviting every black and
wliite minister who will spare
the time, to attend the opening
day of the 3Mh annual C
NAACP .Stale Conference al the
ts#* w*. c rates i». «>
Efflerftus, 6r. Thomoo Wyatt
Twow, M, th. oMmI livtiw
mtmbw of lb. Hamptao facMty,
km doMtm htapmriocialpopm
and hta paraooal library lo Ibo
eoRogo wgh ableh ba has bsaa
ooaoelalad for more thoa a
half coolary.
Tb# dtaftagatabod oebotar and
oattaoally bmwa btakglal,
vboao major work boo barn, ta
ptam physiology tad ptani potti-
otagy, oialod, -whio I wag
IwotoMor of oppllod blMoiy ti
Howard UntvarsMy ta tbs aa-
tlonal eaptial, as aarly aa IMS
I waa a eoosuKaiit bars ta Iba
aatoral actancaa aad taiHbt ta
Iba sammar sebool at Ramp,
too Agrleidtoral and Normal
htaKola (at that tlm. tka of-
tlMDO TOSMSa. F It
GABRIEL SANDERS
BY XA'nOKAL BLACK NEWS
SERVICE
NASHVILLE. Taon. . Vie.
PrasMant Spiro Agntw aanls
to and all scboct bostag for
the purpot. of totagraltao and
ha says tha PrasMtot's pro
posal for a moratorium oo
eourt-oruorad aelwol bnatag
wouM offoctivtiy do just that.
-'Wt’ro gotag to bavo an and
to this baaing and wa-rt go
ing to bavo a vary clMr,”
Agnow toM • crowd bora sbU.
ean-.p.lgnlng tor tb. r.-MM-
tlon of an faioumbant Sanator,
"Tba rttaoo wt bava aU tha
coofuston about this subfoct oow
la that tba PraiMaot-a pro
posals war# not aetad oo by
Coogrtaa, and they eamt igi
(SM AGXtW WANTS P It
Appreciation Money
SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK
DOWNTOWN WIG MART
For Th# Med Look At Ftinnomtail Prlaaa
TORAPPED ROUSE ■ RELEASED - Hottaan - 'Ibroo
tkbuppiri rtlaaaod t 40-yaor-oH womu Soplambor IS
^ had boon mtaotag ttaao SoMmbar IS, »7t from bar
cay homo, Tbo PBI aoM tbo ransom tMnd waa not
PoM tod tba kktaaioars tppartntly rtloasad bar ta panic,
bar hood on bar huabon'l-s
•beiddor iRor bar ralaooo SoMombor II. RWisrd Taylor
It a woolthy Tanu cay bualntumu. (VPD