PRKSS Rll!\ THIS WKKK 9,450 After Black Sbl Afient Maimed In N. C. V I*. • ;:y. 4«2»i Mother Says God In Dope Bombing ★ ★★★ ★★★★ Local Gospel Singer Victim As Man Is Shot In Face THE CAROLINIAN; ISorth Carolina's Leading Weekly /OL, 33 NO. 49 RALEIGH, N.C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1974 SINGLE COPY .iOc One Brother Claims Wake County Police Brutality SCENK OK NORTH CAROLINA BOMBING • Titis wrecketl SBI vehicle is the one in Hhich Albert Stout, Jr.. Has starting when a massive bomb exploded, blowing off one of his legs, injuring his ^e and the other leg. He Is now in the intensive care section. I^owan Memorial Hospital. A photograph of Mr. Stout was not available at CAROLINIAN press time on Wednesday of this week. JctinriU' Martha (trier Wilbur James Saunders OtU James Blackmon Jack .Scileri SBI Man Loses Leg To Bomb BY ALEXANDER BARNES SALISBURY ■ An interview with Albert Stout. Jr.. 33-year-old SBI agent, who hade his wife and three children goodbye at 8:!5 a.rn.. Tuesday. Sept. 17. and walked out of their E. LaFayette St. apartment, into the arms of apparent death, in his hospital room on the third floor of Rowan Memorial Hospital, one week after the most gruesome experi ence one might encounter, it was perhpus startling. Even (hough he losi his nghi leg. his left leg is in a GOVKKNOK VISITS BI,A( K SBI AGKNT AXD FATIIKR ■ North Throlina Govrrnor JamF. casl righl eye badl> damaged Eubert JimJ Holshouser. Jr., is pictured above as he stopped in (he intensive care section of pernap^ lost with scars Rowan Memorial Hospital, to chat with .\lbert Stout. Sr., right, before Holshouser and SBI most of his fac^. with no directcr. Charles Dunn, center, visited \lbert Stout. Jr., of the SBI's narcotics division, who was remise, he related seriously injured in a bomb blast last Tuesday. The three persons shown in bottom pictures are ^ Af^^HalMA.N. this ■Ireadv being held in custody in the bombing and one of them is still "on the loose." tSei* storv i. unwncvable story: ‘^AA(:P niasis HEW On School Mixing^ ^ BISING IN BOSTON • Boston - The third day of Integrated public school over in Huston. Sept. 6. black students are bused back to Huxburv from South Boston under a heavy guard of police escorts. Roving gangs of South Boston have tried to disrupt the court ordered busing 'fPH NEW YORK • The N.AACP will seek to accelerate Iho pace of the Department of Health Education and Wel fare in forcing schools outside the South tu desegregate by increasing its investigations and conipiaiiits in the wake of a re|Mirt that found that the federal government was drag ging Its feel In announcing this action Miss Althea Simmons. NAACP educational programs dirvTtor. said that (he recent report by the Center for National Policy Review (hat found that the civil righ(.s of "hundreds of thousands’ of Appreeiation Cheeks Won By Tiro In C.ily A lady and a gentleman were the lucky winners in last week's CAROLINIAN Apprec iation Money Feature. Both were awarded checks of $10 cash Marold Jeilruys. III. 52H E. Jones Street, sow his name in (See APl'KECIATION. P 2> ★ ★ ★ ★ ^ ^ Raleigh Art Teacher ★ ★ ★ ★ Miss Bullock'^ Zebulon Beating Revealed BY W. A "PETE” wilder ZEBULON - The angry head of “Police Brut^lity^' raised itself allegg^lly on the night of Sept. 1 or the wee morning hours of Sept. 2. when white police (jfticers Hicks and Rogers encountered Teddy BaKer, 22. and Emerson Terry Keel, 21, brothers, on Arendell St. in Zebulon. Before the meeting ended, ''eddy Baker alledg^y had • oe<-n beaten with a billy dub about the head and shoulders, charged with public intoxica tion and resisting arrest, and had made two hospital stops for observation and treat ment. The origin of the affair, according to assistant police chief. Wendell Perry, occur red when Emerson Keel, was stopped on Arendell St. for violating a stop sign. The investigating cop was alledge- ly Officer Rogers. While questioning Keel, Teddy ^k- er. a brother of Keel, Yr. B. R, Dew Jailed In Gunplay BY CHARLES R JONES In the Book of Psalms, chapter 37, verses 1 and 2. it is said in a Psalm of David to, •’Fret not thyself because of evildo ers. neither be thou envious against the work ers of iniquity: for they shall soon be cut down like the grass, and wither us the green herb.” Keeping these Biblical words in mind, a -IJ-yeur- old man, William Nathan iel Vinson. 314 S. Blood- worth Street, a gospel singer and minister, reus ed to heed the words of SO-year-oId Bobby Rayford Dew, who resides at 313 S. Bloodworth. and who was being held in Wake County Jail on an assault (See JAILED IN. P 2) Bishop Is Honored children were being violated because HEW was not enforc ing the laws, had confirmed a See NA.ACP TO. P 2' (miIioUcs In Dee Cee Get Prelate BY P.ACE Tt)\\NSEND National Black News Service W.-\SHIN(;To\ The Ro man Catholic .-Xrchdiocpse of Washington has installed Bi shop Eugeni- .-Xnionio Marino as Its first black auxiliarv bishop and the third bUnck Catholic bishop in the I’niied 'States. Applause greened the read ing o: the apostolic mandate, the formal directive ol Pope Paul VI. designating Bishop .Marino and Bishop Thomas William Lyons as the princi pal assistants to Archbi.shnp William Baum. There had been ilisappoint- ment among black Catholics i in the nation's capital when (See D C. CATHOLICS. P. 2) PICKET ALLEGED RALEIGH SLUMLORD • Accerdtag U Patrick Heary Bryant, second from left In top photograph, lait See COP BRUTALITY. P 2) Frldav morning. "We are pirkeling L. W Bowden, a slumlord. who has at least 2 houses in this (300 block of S. Bloodworth St.) block.” Mr. Bryant, along with several other concerned blacks, chai. Ml, sang and called Bowden, a "dirty slumlord" during the two honr protest. The woman in bottom picture carries a placard reading. "13 Yrs.. no bath facilities." She is believed to be a tenant in one of Mr. Bowden’s houses. (See story). By State Popular Art Tutor BY STAFF WRITER Bishop Mary Maude Pope, founder and pastor of Mount Sinai Holy Churches of America. Inc., and Abroad, received a . 7Je this week, naming her A'ho's Who In North Caroii. . ' in recogni tion of Bishop Pope as a distinguished citizen of the State of North Carolina The bishop heads 38 church es. found in South Boston. Va.. Richmond. Va.. Newark. N J.. Boston. Mass . Washington. D ('. a mission in Fayette ville. where she plans to build another church. Africa, and is (he president of a large orphanage in Nigeria. West Africa. She announces special homecoming services for Sun day. Sept 22. at the local Mt. Sinai Saints of God Holy Church of America. Inc., located at 301 S. Swain Street. The services will be conducted I See BISHOP POPE. P 2i To Receive Honor Ms. Mable C. Bullock, who has taught art in the Raleigh Public Schools for almost 20 years, was recently honored by the Citv of Raleigh’s Public School System, being named “Teacher of the Year.” Ms. Bullock will be present ed the citation on Monday. Sept. 23. at the meeting of (he Board of Education Following is a resume of the distinguished teacher: Born in Granville County. Creedmoor. and educated in the Durham City Schools. .Ms. Bullock received her B A. degree in art education and Mrs. Ford Aids Black Employmenf BY PAGE TOWNSEND National Black News Service WASHINGTON • Mrs Ger ald R. Ford has urged her husband to. include black women among the women appointees he has promised (See MRS. FORD. P. 2i history from the North Caro lina Central University in Durham. She earned her (See MS. BULLOCK. P 2) MS. MABLE C. BULLOCK Appreciation Money SPOTLIGhlT THIS WEEK BAKEF(M)T REAI.TY COMPANY [r^The Ultimate In Decent Housing” BISHOP M. M POPE EDIIOR'S NOTK: ThU ralumn ar It pr»4ue*a la IXe poblk Inurrtl vllb to ■im l•■•r<lt ailminaiiai lu •taUnit. Santfraiit IndUldualv aaia rtxaetiea Ibai ibr)i br ilvca iht •MuMrrailaa af atarlaMUac ihalr lltiloff aa Uc palUr blMiar TliU »a aaald lib* !• 4a. Haaevrr, U W Ml aor patlllan la bt p4ca ar Jar;. Wc mrraljr pabluk ihr locu at «a (lad Ibrm rtparttd b; iba •rraMtoc afficen. Ta kraw aa) a( Tha Olmc ^ai CalaoMt. otarrlr aaaat no# 4tl«c rafUtarad br a palkr atnarr to raparttof bit Itodtopt afella aa dulT ^ rioipl; kaap all tha '*Blatlaf ' aod raa vaa’t to Tbt Crimt daai TRIES TO KILL MAN Mrs. Alice Coleman Smith. 203 Pettigrew Street, (old a cop at 8:30 p.m , that her neighbor, Mrs. Harriett Tay lor. informed her that there was a man in her backyard and that the man had been shot. The investigating officer said; "When I arrived on the scene, the victim was lying face down in the backyard of 203 Pettigrew He had been shot several times in the head, hands and thighs. Listed as a suspect was Richard David Williams, age and address unlisted. (See CRI.ME BEAT. P 3»

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