i Borrowfs Maps From €ity PRESS RUN 9,400 RCA Backs Pie Plan A By Governor's Power Attempt N.C.'s DEMOS JOLTED THE Carolinian Districting Discussion Is Approved BY MISS J. E. HICKS North CaroHna'i Leading Weekly At its regular monthly meeting held at 8 p.m. last Thursday at the East VOL. 32. NO. 21 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1973 SINGLE COPY 15c Husband Bound Over After Hargett Street YWCA, Iteleigh Citizens Associa tion President Ralph Campbell, set the stage for an interesting and yital decision-making meeting. Wife, 40, Is Slain ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥■ ¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ President Hargraves Says HEARS GOOD NEWS TOO LATE—Petertburg. Fla.: Mr*. Robrrto Clemenle tL) ha§ a serious look liter it was announced here March 20 that her late husband. Pittsburgh Pirates star Roberto lemente. was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in a landside vote, (’enter Is Baseball 'ommissioner Bowie Kuhn. Second Murder Of The Year Shaw’s Finances Gun DIasts At Durham's "Death House” Claim Life DURHAM - According to reports of local poUce, a house, located at 2435 Bluefield In bnngingits total, for the in JOnnStOn first three months of the year, to two violent ones. _ The officers reporl ihal when have been killed, during her 35 Wiliams. Monday morning, Incfi^man I'onlde^^Pr^ they reached the house aboul years (hey were met by her and bound over tear woaJ 2:57 a m they found the body of " reported U.at her first Mattie Paterson. 35, outside the , George Hamlet. 45. lying in esperience happened some house. Acting on information o ^ County . ... house. Acting on information ^ •'''“■■sion i.ouncy Ironi of the refrigerator, in the ^go, when she is said to received as to how Hamlet met superior Court on a charm his death, the officers went to murder, foUowinK the kitchen. Officers, investigating ® She is the death, came up with the triai for having opinion that Hamlet's life was Pimped four bullets thru the snuffed out by Calvin Loui® Willie Davis. 34. in her Turrentine. 23. after the two Dec. 31, She is also men oie said to have had an reported as having driven argunuMt Robert Johnson, 28, and Fred The f'oiise is said to be L>nwood Swann. 26, to their xcupieu uy one. Miss Lila Mae on Feb 19, when they A^Uliaras, who has established Juanita luite a record for either being *^verne Cotton. 25. in her back :harged with murder or being y®**^ associated with incidents in Officers reported that when A'hich four people are known to ^®y reached the house of Miss 1211 Naples Street, where they shooting; death of his found Twrentine, took him Into 40‘vear-old wife, Mrs. (See 2ND MtJllDER, P. 2) Rubystean Davis Price, CRIME BEAT From Kalr'lch'v OfflriiAi Polirr Fll«i who was pronounced dead at the Johnston Memorial Hospital last Saturday after beinjic shot a number of times with a small calibr e weapon. The slaying took place on a street here. Better Governor Of State Speaks To N.C.Solons Political observers, who know the value of the black vote to perserve the Democratic dynasty in the state, were aghast here Tuesday, when so many blacks appeared at the hearing on a bill to take the power of election boar(i appointments from Gover nor Jim Holshousr and vest it in the Democratic controlled legislature. There were maps on the walls borrowed from the City Plan ning Commission containing plans 5 (Pie Plan). 6 and 7 and an overhead projector to show the plans as they were discussed while comparing various plans. The business section began with (he reading of the minutes of the previous meeting by secretary George Spaulding. Mr. William Knight, temporary chairman of the Political Action Committee of RCA, asked secretary Jeannette Hicks to read the minutes of that committee. The recommends tions of this committee included among other items that as far as possible a plan of districting which kept together black precincts would be acceptable. Since plan 5 (Pie Plan) seemed to fit this concept, RCA accepted this recommendation. Discussion followed as other plans were projected on the maps. Finally precinct 17 was added to the Pie Plan which would now include precincts 34. 35.20,22.25.26 and 17. This plan was to be presented as the RCA Plan at the City Council hearing meeting March 19. A committee - Mrs. Elizabeth Cofield. Mrs. Cliffomia Wim berly and Mr. bpurglon Came ron • was appointed to write a letter submitting the name of Mr. William Knight to fill the vacancy on the City Council, Mr. Knight is a former staff member of RCA. BOITOB‘8 NOTE: IktocOnaw MMvt ii pr«4ae*4 la tiM patella tataraai »Hte aa ate lawarda “ THREE "SI AVES" SLEPT IN THIS ROOM-FBrHk Cliy; FU.— Thr,. ml^rnit Itrm worker, abared Uila room at the Far SooUi coming of the blacks, to Uhor Tip before > labor contractor WH urcatad Muchu oppose the passage of what waa charged wkh false Imprlionment. Police laid 2» rnlmm'fam • purely partiaan bill, SOJAWA 1.AMA si .-.aaa a. . a • ■ - vajsl evaal.. ...a.aevial than va».a«a.a«aMaaae* Mr. Campbell reported on his ■■ to Waa* ■ Kennedy Says NL4 Agency r? »/ piaMl’awMalllaiUteaJMca visit to Washington and the delegation which went to lobby for the retention of OEO. They visited Congressman Ike An- . ... . approvedoflklr. Nixon's Dudget Johnston’s acting medical **''*'‘*P‘*8ali>it their willby Ubor bosa Joe Brown and a and felt' that it was a a. . man n#BrriKMl oa a al I u.ooL - o aa a.... nt In A hill tinau/nro hilt ehAurA/l felt that it WaS a gOOd budget. He asked tiie group now examiner, V. J. Underwo^, said that a post-mortem “ ui examination showed that death was caused by the gunshot man described as a guard, Lafayette Matthew, All but one were black. (UPl). Controls ^Whole Thing’ DURHAM - Using a sermon- nette formal, complete with a text from the Book of Ruth. W. J. Kennedy, HI. president of the North Carolina Mutual Life Bitraif pubUsb tte* fias ttecB wounds in the chest and neck. r«p«r^br Price w'as taken into custody after he took Mrs. Price to the •fflCFT SM b«taf r«flM«r*4 br • p«Uet "^ler ne LOOK Mrs. rnce 10 me «nergency room at the hospi Shatv Reduced Debt From $1.9 MiUion To 800 Gs OfNAACP to Selnm Police although not out of its financial learning across the country, mp, j, ,^35 fpi, ppd nroner that £ O MJUrhFlITI t Davis, Price was straits, is “in better condition ” was in serious financial trouble me Der«Sr.contrMred ieFt*# tlUm Insurance Company, told the ym eighty-five delegates to the 34th TWO FIGHT-JAILED According Annual Agency Officers Mid- Officer Raymond Devone, Officer Donnie Davis, . . _ ............w.u. wu Year Conference at their second Jr., reported at 12:59 a m. Ihen charged with murder. The financially this year, President last year, Hargraves said, session held in the Downtowner Saturday, as follows: “Upon preliminary hearing was held Archie Hargraves said recent- he adided, “tighter of the bill unaware, but showed that blacks are beginning to throw their political weight around. The proponents opened the hearing with only two speakers, who showed lhat they had not done their home work well. One of the speakers admitted that the bill had deep (See KCA BACKS. P. 2) Nat’l Head 2-Pronged Battle For Offensive (See WIFE SLAIN. P 2) ly- Motel that. “You agency arriving on call in the 500 block officers are responsible for the of E. Hargett Street. I observed — continuous flow of life giving two .Negro males standing on f Ic blood (premium dollars) into the sidewalk with multiple cuts lo the company arteries in ever and bruises on them. I increasing amounts to sustain immediately placed the sub- healthy growth and continued jects under arrest for engaging viability.” in an affray with deadly “All of us are familiar with weapons.” The ofHcer sum- the old axiom: 'Either grow or moned an ambulance and Offensive” aeainst DroDOsed ® dynamic economic cy where they were treated and Raleieh has been settled bv a Hqc A Fra J Cl aLinfsI^a L" Idgel A^maton■'^9'’‘‘«7"F•’"il"=< Judgemenfsig^ed^? ^ WaflCl SlaiD cuts last week moved In snIiHifv Arrington, 19, 547 E. Hargett Federal Judee Franklin T two-nroMed anmoach ° and Burly Lee Robinson, Duprie ji- ^ lieve*^ wilf effectively carr^ 1®,®?'"® .^J®,®'‘a.7’,®r‘‘®.'J"?„ ®?,": The judg. BY MILTON COLEMAN WASHINGTON. D C Ortdered To Integrate accounting and purchasing Hargraves told Raleigh bust- systems, a moratorium on nessmen at the school's annual construction and faculty reduc- corporate luncheon that the •'®"® *’®‘* improved the school’s private black university has financial picture” reduced its debt from Jl ,9 He stopped short of saying the million to $800,000 over the last school was out of financial year, trouble now, but did say the The universitv, like other situation was brighter than at this time last year. Appreciation Money the Democrat-controll^ legis lature should take this power (See HOLSHOUSER. P. 2) During the luncheon. Shaw presented Distinguisheil Serv- Block Mon Secretary Of Assembly DURHAM • Dr. Vernon Clark, believe will effectively carry out the Usk suiiani ice Awards for outstanding associateprofessorof biology at civic contributions and support North Carolina Central Univer- to Shaw to: sity. Durham, was elected Frank A. Daniels, chairman secretary of the Faculty of the board of The News and Assembly of the University of “xhTdrie barreled assault "aUonVTargesrfi™. Tdenh- Tefl srde.'“‘7hne^“Rob;'nson S'^1^rs'"1vorth“‘'(i?eec“h week as ail three Sudsom'ex^^Ze *vi^e“ will be aimed at ?he U^ ''®<‘ "'® ‘>>®P®®®‘>le income of received a cut on the left wrist, and wlilongate AoIttmmtTot ‘*®"' ®"'^ ?®"®'-®' manager of SnarSs XmotlL to bLe '>‘®®'‘® America at $30 Knives were used in the affray, m ..u c , Hudson-BeTk Co,; J, D, Lwis, congress, attempting to bring u:,,j .. a u-impsc luterf oc Mount-prommis any act Mrs. Nannie Matthews. Fred fnrmAr nmiA/sA heavy enough fire upon that body from both within and (See TWO-PHUNGED, F. 2) "Four years later. Andrew Christopher McEachin. 547 E. Hargett (See NIA AGENCY (See CHIME BtAT. P. 3) The CAROLINIAN’S Apprec iation Money weekly feature r so widely used by our suffered multiple cuts on°ihe FnVprnricpr^^Ilp^^ o’tperienced another grand Observer Publishing Co..°Kar"l Norih Carolina system a"! a 's laropci firm« iripnii* left sirip whiip RnKinc/^n ... .. ^ Siam last Week as all three HiiHcnn pyp4'iiii«ro recent meeting of that organ ization. ... The Faculty Assembly gath- billion” A witness was listed as of'^rac7ay"*disSim'inatin^^ Mrs. Nannie Matthews, Fr^ former project director of ers and exchanges Information gainsfanyMr^i^^thXleor Inc,; John Winters, o® behalf of the faculties of the renu of aldSina or In the ^ ‘'’® 9®®®*^®"' of John Winters constituent institutions of the provdLon VrervicM or faedf Realty Co.; Vernon Malone, the University of North Carolina, lies in connection therewith on lives at only black member of the Through appropriate channels thebasIsXaMcolOT Telieill 3'“ UacberR™® ■" Garnei Rafeigh school board, and a the Faculty Assembly advises or naiiinal orfoin “ religion saw her name in the Boulevard Shaw University graduate and the Board of Governors of the The iXment further oro ''PP'‘®"®f .®‘‘''®''‘'®®.";®"'. ®" J J Sansnm. senior vice University of North Carolina. V.5S: t^;:^?^ii'cat'.1rn’s'’^7‘’r g?a?U•'^ad“^lr;^l5^he"1;l''et tt'Ba“n^ Mcupancy by minority persons Fred Glover in its ad Glover ™®®® “®"® iSeeJiECRETARY. P. 21 be processed in a reasonable resides at 722 S. Slate Street, and prompt manner on the Powell saw his name in the same basis as the applications Terry Furniture Company. Of white persons and that Powell lives at 1003 S. Person notices he sent to all tenants of street VVellongate Apartments notify- v«.. intj /yr tkax »ou, too, may be a winner, non-di^criminatory ^Ucy. advertisements on The words ’Equil Housing g?*® “[ '*”® .*®''‘ ® P®'*® Opportunity ” must be included ,'hVT(L*^S°HWLD ’ NOt“i!!1 in all circulars, newspaper or S® radio or tpipvicinn ariupriicino directly to the merchants ™Xted he" defend^® * ■"™'®®{'®»m® FIRST to l^ The defendants were also “'s.^E •Hkkrasri !« eves., tua. -vi-i-s./ra,. ^1 SI® L. Martin street, so that DURHAM - Officials of the Durham Branch. NAACP, an nounced through Rev. B. A. Mack, pastor, Morehead Bap tist Church, that Kivie Kaplan, national president of the organization, would be the principal speaker at the March meeting of the local branch, which will be held at the church. Rev. Mack and his congrega tion received a letter from the New York office that Mr. Kaplan would be in the city. The program committee .promptly got in touch with the office and requested lhat he speak. Rev. Mack’s effort is in keeping with the local branch's policy to enlist the all-out support of the pastors of the city. Mr. Kaplan has been active with the NAACP for more than 40 years and has gained the distinction of being one of the most ardent civil rights advocates of the nation. He is credited with having raised the life membership roll from about 2,000 to 53,000, while chairman of the Life Membership Com mittee. He has served as the (See NAT L HEAD. F. 2) ordered to pay the plaintiffs' attorneys’ fees and c6url costs and instructed to file sworn ‘^® ‘I®®'*!'"® I®*' SWir ;ir szs with the (See COMPLEX IS. P. 2)" PLAN AFRICAN WEEK HERE—A group of North Carolina State University students get tAfftHffio plan Pan African Week. April e.14. with Dr. Banks. C. Talley, Jr., dean of Student Affairs (seated at at left). Sealed with Dr. Talley la Bemari' Hayes, son of Dr. and Mrs. .Maurice Hayes, 3205 . Rlvenhurst Dr., Fayetteville. Standing, from left to right are: W. Donnell Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell, 606 Chur^'h Street, Smlthfleld; Reginald WIdemon, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Widemon. 902 Ross Ave., Greensboro; Tommie Gamer. Jr., ton of .Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Garner. 2207 Gilliam Lane, Raleigh; and Alger Marable, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Marable, $24 Tuggle St.. Durham. (See APPRECIATION. P. 2) Appreciation Money SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK BOUIEVARO APPIIANCE CEHTER “For Quality Appiiaticts at Reasonable Frices. .-•.♦a-' VIEWS FLOODWATERS WITH CONCERN—Columbia, Tenn.: A local resident waiches with concern as the floodwaters of the Duck River continued to rise .March I7 forcing many residents to leave their homes. The river is expected to crest above 5l feel late Saturday. ;P1). jL