I’RICSS IM'N THIS WKKK 9^500 ConifKiiiion Siiys Man Didiii Si-t- Train y f. i‘^6 1, Ky '-•TfE tj/'l ^ ' ■ ~36 Ky. 4»2*1 Jeweler Killed In Car-Train Crash KORMKR CHAMPION SHOWN RFXI.AIMING HIS BOXING TITLK - In the top picture, Geortte Foreman. Morld heavyweight boilng champion, is shown Tuesday night. (ulliiiH to ihi- mat tit the Kth round of his title bout with Muhammad All, who knocked Korrnian out willi a left-right combination, becoming the new world champion Second photo show*- Foreman as he crawls back to his feet after losing the crown, im he third photo from tup. Foreman looks up from flat on his back after .All knocked him down in the Kth. In the fourth picture. .All and Foreman box. glo\e-lo-KUive in the title bout, and ia the bottom picture. Foreman tries to duck away from Muhammad \U a<> the new champion connects with his left fist. Female Aide Is Injured APKX • Death took to the track^ of the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad here Sunday morning and when the wheels of the engine of a freight train stuped, at the Friendship Crossing, southeast, on (dd \o. 1 Highway, Samuel Byrd, 51. Durham jeweler, lay dead, beneath the wheels and Miss Annette Ward, a 17-vear-old Holly Springs girl, WHS injured. A look at the Pl> mouth, which Byrd was said to have been driving, makes one wonder how Annette survived She told The CAROLINIAN that .she did not see the tram, nor did she believe that Byrd saw it. either She said that she was reading some papers when the engine hit the car Investigating officers told The CAROLINIAN that Byrd, a handicapped person, was thrown out of the car and dragged some distance down the track. Byrd has operated a jewelry business in Durham for aixiut 13 years It is said to have been his custom to sell jewelry from Durham to Red Springs and had a regular route that he serviced begin ning Sunday and ending Wednesday. According to Miss W'ard. he was on one of these circuit-trips when the accident occurred. J H Solice was associated with him in the Durham business, and said that Byrd would take off from Durham on Sunday and return on Wednesday. Due to the fact that there was much merchandise in the car. highway patrolmen or dered that the car be taken to Gerringer Chevrolet Com- |>any. Apex, and guarded until It could be determined whe ther it was stolen. An employee of Gerringer's said that they found that Byrd not only was the owner of the car. but it was speciallv oqupped for a handicapped - erson The victim was born in Darlington. S.C.. but was raised in Red Springs. He (See JEWKLKR IS. P 2> Elks Will Host N. C. Conference AFAFAFAF ★★★★ III y Soiiihci M .Siaii's-.'i IndiaiiM 118 Blacks To Office? \orlh i artdiim’s l.i'mliii^ \\ eekl\ VOL. .34 NO. 3 RALK.ICtlL N.C. WKFK lADlMi S\T. NOV J. 197J SINGLK COPY 20<- St-roinl lliaivyn riiilil ( liamp hi Ihsiary All WINS BY KO ^ ir ir it it tl .)//i Aiiiiiial Halrifili l{nn(iiiet Masons To Hear Michaux A Won’t Quit,’Says Champ KINSHASA, Zaire - ■•1'hey took my heavy weight championship away from me unjustly and I will not stop fighting now," declared Muham mad AH (formerly Cassius MarceWius day. Jr., sometimes known as the 'I..ouisville Lip'), as he stepped from the ring after ■'wnupping■' former world h ->3' « -.eight boxing champion George Foreman in the 8th round of their scheduled 15-round match here Tuesday night in the richest fight ever held in the entire world, and winning back the world heavyweight championship in one of the most enthusiastic bouts ever BY W. A. ‘"PETE” WILDER Staged. The only other The mid-year conference of man to reclaim the the North Carolina Slate championship was Floyd Association of Independent, Patu-rson defeated Inge- Beneyolent and Protective Johanssen and Archie Order of Elks of the World, ^g,. Johnssen and Archie DR C. R. EDWARDS REP, MICHAUX IF 11.11 It TUESDAY NOVEMBER will be held in Raleigh. Nov B, 9 and to. Fidelity Lodge. No. 277, and Capital City- Temple. No. 310. will host the meeting at the Sir Walter Hotel. Elaborate plans have been made for this annual session. On Friday . Nov, 8, registra tion begins at high noon at the Sir Waller: at 9 p.m at the Elks Home. 619 E. Davie St., a cocktail party and dance will be held, with door prizes and food enhancing the opening activities. Saturday morning, at lO. the brothers and daughters have their (See ELKS WILL. P 2» Moore to regain his title back. the 32-vear-oId Ali, a devout member of the Black Mus lims. "did in” his 2.'>-vear-old opponent early in the 8th. This fight came some 10 years after Ali had first won the title by knocking out the late Charles iSonnvi Liston, and 7 (S«*c ALI WINS. P. 2i Blacks Ask Positions In States Blacks in North Carolina evidently were not loo ambi tious to enter the halls of Congress, subject to the Novemlier election Thrw of the 9 southern slates. Georgia. North Carolina, Alabama. Texas and Virginia, have one black running for the \' S. House of Representatives, while Virginia has 2. The highest office sought by- blacks in North Carolina is that o( slate senator John Winters. Raleigh, and Fred D Alexander. Charlotte This is 'See 118 BLACKS. P 2/ Appreciation Cheeks fT’oii By STOKELEVS WIFE IN ZAIRE - Kinshasa. Zaire - mm ^ Stokeiy Carmichael's wife, Aflfl rrOfUfin Miriam .Makeba. a native of a , , South .Alrlcn Iribo. Iho Zulus. ' wlonous last wuek wero a wears an unusual .African The hairdo railed SukI sa mabuko tAROLIMANs Apprecialion al rlnkslde Ocl. 29. lor Ihe sponsored Ali-Fureman lllle llfthl. Mir. newspaper lam Is an African fnlk slnffer. n'fohants. found on the back page of the uSee APPRECIATION P NC Baptists Set Raleigh Convention The (ieneral Baptist St.iii- Convention of North Carolina. Inc. and the Baptist Slate Convention of North Carolina, will nu*et in yoml sessions al the Raleigh Memorial Audi torium. Wednesday. Nov. 6, at 7 pm,. Thursday. Nov. 7. 7 p.m.. and Friday. Nov, 8. 2 p.m The Rev. Dr Otis I. is executive .spi-retary and the Rev. Dr C. R. Edwards of Fayetteville, is stale presi dent The theme for the occasion is veiy fitting and limelv for the di’t-adc- «>| the 7tls ' For W«' .\re I..-ihor<'rs Together the Laymen's League Conven- is mer >1X1 yrars old The It.iple.t .Slate Convention was founded 111 IHii) al Greenville, and the (Jeneral Baptist State Convention was founded i-eieliraling a special wrasion on Sunday. Nov H. ul the 11 o'ciiH'k MTV ice Al that time, nieinl>ers will worship in the newly renova'ed sanctuary In celeliralion of the wca- Sion, members and friends. St-e NC BAITISTS P Cl PI I Appreciation Money SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK KAR PARTS, INC. "For Quality Automobile Accessories” Awards To Be Given Here Sat. ^oyer Consislorv, No, 219. Scottish Rile Freema sonary. will hold its fifth annual banquet on Satur day. Nov. 2. al the Marlin Luther King Student Un ion on the catnnus of St, Augustine's College here. The program will begin at 8 p.m. The Honorable Henry M Michaiiv Jr . Durham County Represtuilalive to the North Carolina General Assembly, will tx* the gu(*s1 speaker Dr <.Se4‘ MASONS TO P Racism Is Basis For Church Meet CINClNNzXTl. (thio Church leaders, ihi- world over, will have their ryes on Ihe 1974 met'lmg of the Consultation on (Tiurch I'nmn. when il tipi-ns here Nov 4 The leaders are eyiung Ihe 9 inemhiT deno minational meeting to deler- mine wheihi-r racism draw the participating ImkIics closer ir serve to pul them farther ipari Thi' three tilack churiheh. iS<-<- RA( IS.M, P 1st Baptist Reentering Sanctuary The congregation ol the First Baptist church located on the corner of S Uilmiiigloii and K .Morgan Slr«-eis, will fn- »rlMb>B( Ibrir lihluif Ml Ibr pvlirr blaOrr. Tb>« or »iiuld iibr !• <• Hs<*r*rr, 11 H m4 Bar pBiilmn la br )ud(r ar jarj Wr marvlr publihb Ibr (Bcih ■» OB iiad ibrm rapBriid hy ibr ■rrvtlini olflcrn. T* hrrp «I The Crtmf Beat ( bIuriba, mtril; enraa. Ml bBtaf rrfitirrtd by • pBltrr sfDirr !■ r*pBr«iiu M» nndlD(i ablk an d«ly ba atmpli *trp all Ibe "BJallrr ’ and )aB aaa'i b« In Tbe Irimr Bral. (tip W \R\S TWO - JAII.S F.M Officer James .McCoy Farmer reported at 3:50 p.m Friday, that he tibserved two black males engaged in an affray at the intersev-tion of St. Mary's and Calvin Streets "1 asked them to break it up and go about their business.^' said the cop. "but they refiLsod and w ere arrested and placed under bonds of S50 RALFlGlilTK CHAI.l.KNGFS I S. .SUPREME COURT • each ’ for engaging in an Raleigh. . • Jesse Thurman Fowler. 26. an inmate on North affray. Jailed were William Carolina's death row - the nation's must populous, displays a Anthony Berryman. 16. 26U(> '‘ireedoni nand" which he made while on the row to symbolize Daniels Street, and Donald the llheralion he hopes one day to achieve Oct. 29. The U.S. Mandd Dcbnam. 17, 391 E. ‘Supreme Court agreed Del. 29. to tiear arguments on whether Cabarrus Street the death sentence miposed ii|Km him is constitutiunal. lUPD ('“rimE PEAT. P 3'