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«uni. Annie Rose McCalston.
Vera Allen. Lelha Newkirk.
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Black Leaders Want
Funding By SB A
BY LOI ISK E W VCHE
.National Black News Service
WASHINGTON - A group of
hlack leaders, on the heels of
the House small business
suiM:ommHtee to table a re-
(tuest to raise the Small
Business Administra* on's
loan-making authority, has
asked f'ongress to quickly
approve the funding bill.
The National Business Lea
gue. whose committee for
National Policy Review , met in
emergency session to draw up
a lour-point agenda to arouse
congressional support oj^ the
I'i I- \D> C.UI.TA TO INfO.MK T\X RAPS • iolumhia. .s.C. •
Ivrp tieiheii I . f-ieltling D-( harli sion. Mho pleaded Kuiil> here
D«« .t to one ol thi ee counts of failure to file federal income tav
I elurns. leaves the Federal t ourt House, accompanied b\ Richard
f- fields, (lower rt.). (harleslon Municipal Judge. Fielding
announced that he will resign his seal in the .South ( arolina House
of Representatives. ilPI*
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Raleigh Vioinan (.rallied
Special 4-H Honors
.Vorfft Carolina's Leading W'eekly
^ RALEIGH, N.C. WEEK E.NT)INC; SATKRn.XV. DEC. S. 1973 SINGLE mPV .r,
Craievitid )i('lils
Mystery Corpse
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i/ 'Hill Annual (.anference
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RJR Aids Black Women
Mystery
Mrs. Hill
Cited By
4-H Body
Twelve years as a
volunteer 4-U leader, have
earned district recogmition
liie iran.'iportatioii curnnittee.
All funds raised from the
festival, will go to the Branch
legal defense fund raising
drive Frank Edwards of
Middlesex. i.s president of the
Nash Countv Branch of the
NAACP
KOI'.
kiDN M'PINf.
• ■ ip« ot the
(undiniiaulhonty, said (hat the
•SBA request for an increase in
ns loan authomy by J2 3 billion
to a ceiline of $6 6 billion,
siiuuld be granted
Claiming ibe SBA would
rearb ils present tJ 3 billion
ceiling by the end of Novem-
tier Ibe NBL said, "those
major programs lo be served
by the increase in funds, will
virtually come lo a halt . . .in the
minority community it is
disastrous " '
>See SBA FI NDS, P 21
4
MRS AARON D HILL. JR
for a Wake County woman.
Mrs. Aaron D. Hill, Jr.,
4217 Holly Springs Rd..
Raleiffh, has been selected
as the 16-county North
Central District winner for
1972 by the North Carolina
4-H Honor Club. The
Honor Club, which has
some 1,000 members, is
composed of former 4-H
t
• fSee 4-H HONOR. P. 2)
vKi I I < il \it(.i;D\MTll It M'i^
• 'uiingti. I - The iwo sn^pn
J.t-veui 4M(I wile nl d iiarcolit N .igeiil Vl >'.•'...•1. -.•!
of Uilmingtoi). charged with rape, iiiiiiiil miIiIh 1' uulo
and kidnapping. At right 1’ Leonard Duick ol I ar Rockuway. N.V..
charged with being accessory hrfore the luct. Roth suspects are
iailed without bond.
RJR Represputdtiio
Is Breakfast Orator
and adiniraiion fnr its grass
roots activities on behalf of the
nation's black pom
•Marshall Bas.s. corporate
manager Ilf fx'rs.mncl develop
ment at Re> Holds note.s, for
example, that when poor
blacks in .Sunilower County.
Mississippi and Macon t.oun
t\. .'I.ibai'ia. were suffering
hung4T pang- the \CNW
fxiught ^l•l«‘n!lltcalI^ raised
pigs and e.'i.it)lished pig larms
nul coinniunif.' gardens m
[hfise ari^o. so Ibe hungrv could
lx- fell
H.i.'S, uiio Aill addre».>
NCNW liie i.ienibers at the
Hevnold- ''ponsmed breakfast
pi ai'e'' Hieorgani/.iliuii lor the
Se«- IMIt \11)S. V 2.
CRIME
BEAT
t'rAfn Halel(h*y OfflcliU
Police File*
I 111 I OK '• sort Ihi> rulumn iii Iraturt
I, (iroilutid m ' pghlx inirirNi wiih an
.im .iiminaiind iiv runirniw
Nunn rou^ indit idual. hat r rrqurs«rd Ihai
Ihi) br gitm Ihr rnnMdrraiion nl
utrriouking ihm liNi.ni <in Ihr polirr
LlMOr rilt« Mf Muuld !<k« lo do lliiuiyrr.
■I not our uu«iiion to h< juder ot jur> Hr
■ntiiU !•,.'< .-I oil luii\ ai u* Itnd Ihrm
• I iiorlrd b> ifti urr< vimf nlfto r. To krrp
•■ui ol fhi I nmi R< uf ( ulumns mrrrl*
miunv ni.l brine rrdiwlarrd b< 4 pnKre
■lOitii in ri|i«riin| hiv lindinfs vhilr
dui) '41 kf rp nil Ihr A'Mirr" 4.id
.uu »uni br in Thr (.-imr h, at
DIDN’T TAKE P\RT
Mrs Bess Ramsey. yH
Peare Terrace in Halifax Court
Apartments, called The CAR
OLINI.AN last weekend to deny
that she had held down a
Brenda Kaye Taylor. 995 N.
Blount Street, as reported in
last week s Crime Beat We
apologize to Mrs Ramsev for
this mistake, but it wa.s taken
from the official llle^ of the
Raleigh Police Department
and this iniormaiion was given
them bi ioung Miss Tavlor
See CRI.MK BEAT. P 3t
Shrouds
Miu’der
RK'U SQUARE - Mystery
still shrouds the unusual
circumstances surrounding
the death and burial of a
black woman, whose a^e
could range anywhere be-
iwten 20 and 40. according
to police authorities in
Northampton County, who
are still investigating the
.u.se. The only identifying
Items found in the shallow
grave were two earrings
and a gold ring.
The victim had been shot in
the head one time, officials
claimed Sunday night.
Charles Dunn, director of the
Slate Bureau of Investigation,
reported that the woman’s
grave was so shallow that it
was discovered by hunters,
who were walking through a
wooded area, five miles south
of this city.
The gravesite was near U.S.
25B in Northampton County.
According lo Dunn, the ring
earned the initials H.G E and
Si-e WO.MAN IN. P 2)
Appre<-ialion
Money Won By
Two Men Here
There were two winners in
last week's Appreciation Mon-
e\ Feature, sponsored by The
CAROLINIAN and merchants
■ See APPRECIATION. P. 2)
Dr. Creed
Expresses
His Views
According to Dr' Tieorge
B. Creed, 2106 Dandridge
Drive, a member of the
N.C. Association of Black
State Employees, the ma
iority of blacks einploved
bv the state of North
Carolina, hold back break
ing, morale killing, odd
houred. low paving, non
promotional and unde--'
able positions.
The percentage of hlark'
these positions are ext'-*-i:u-,'
high, giving an untrui* uut
almost tolerable perspcciiw to
the percentage of iota! si.Me
employed blacks. Creed staled
that in truth, the number of
blacks in the 8am to 5 p m .
five-week with moderate lo
high salary poMimn',. is paihe
tically low The blaek^ in
executive, supervisorv. lore
man and adnllnl^lralue type
positions, are jImmi as rare as
a white man trying to pass •i'
black. Dr. Creed further slat
ed. that when various ageiu ie.v
are questioned about their low
to non-exisiani numlier of
black emplo'.ees, we gi-i the
usual answi r. • We didn : get
applications from inialified
blacks
■'They claim Ui ailneK
recruit blacks, Inii can't
tofindthi-ni CertainK with ine
hundreds ot students giaviuai-
mg from our many pre'iiunin
antly black (olltges and uni
versilies. right here m North
('arolina. thev >liouldti i havi'
to look t<K) hard l eriainly n>''
all stale positions rt'iiiure a
college degree Maybe tht' <s
why it's so hard lo iind
"qualified" blacks SShat is
their definition of qualified" \
college degree nr a iH'rson who
can pt*rform the nib'* .-Xr** ihe\
really looking nr are they in
truth, searching lor elephanir
in Alaska?
The North Carcilina .Associ«
tion of Black State Empiovec'-
is a group of concerned bl.it k
‘Sev MANY Bf.ACKv p >
Malone On
Pi obation
Coninii88ioii
Clarence (' .Malone, a Dur
ham attorney, was named last
Thursday by Governor Jim
Holshouser to a seat on the
Slate Probation Commission.
Malone will serve a term
expiring May 28. 1978 He was
sworn in Friday. Nov 30. at
9;30 a m in the old House
chambers at the Stale Capitol
The oath was given by Superior
Court Judge James H I’ou
Bailey
Malone. 45. is the first black
lo serve on the Probation
Commission. He is a native ofj
Vance County, graduated from
Palmer Memorial Instilule
thigh school!, North Carolina
Ontral L’niversiiy and th«'
NCCL’ Law School.
A member ol the Durham
<See MALONE ON p 21
MARSHALL BASS
WINSTON-SALEM - R .1
Reynolds Industries. Inc . pays
tribute this week to the
.National Council of .Negrt*
Women, during their organi/.a
lion's ;mh annual conbTenee in
Washington, D ('
Reynolds will viMinsor .1
breakfast Dee « for sonic Fill
.NCNW life member'' at Hie
la^we's Hot«‘l. Iwatcfl in NSa.'h
ingtnn's L'F.nfonle Plara
Founded in iy:t3. by the late
Mary McCloud Bethune, the
NCNW <-ont'nu«‘s to win prai'c
I iK.KN r:
tididn yDvndlim
lliel \Rl)l i\\\\ will pm,I
■Is ( hi isiinas editiuM on
's.Kurd.i\. Dee, J.'. I!i7;i || is
••ssarv for .ill in
die (ii\ and tlirouglioiii ilie
'•tale, (o li,i\o ih«*ir pimio-
giaphs. news spines and
|>lhei iiialei iais ai ihis idtii e
for lhal edition no later than
VVednesrias. Dee 12.
Appreciation Money
SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK
\LL (iDLFKItS- PBD sHOI*
For Discounts On All Famous Brands
i.RD- \ IN' • I MR rtih Df- \D - ( hicago • L'nidentlfled grief-stricken friend of the Spencer family. is
< oinloi led h' oii-iookcr- early Dec. 5. after fire swept through a basement aparimenl. killing fi\e
pel suns. NitiiiiiN -aeie identified as Misa Flourine Spencer. 23. her three children. Theresa. 8,
siiii I ell.e. I. and .MUk Spencer's brother. Ronnie. 13. Mrs. Katherine Spencer. Flourine s
iiioiher. told authorities that she and her husband were sleeping in a first floor apartment when
"soiiM-bods threw 'omeliiing through the (basement) window." (I'PI)