PRFSS m \
THIS V> KI'.K -'lOOU
Also ltf-h^li>ri('(l Third Time To ISC House
'♦Rep. Johnson Heads Black Baptists
V
Minister
Succeeds
Edwards
BV AI.KXANDKK BAKNES
FAIHMONT • Dr. Joy J.
Johnson, pastor. Fairmont
First Boprist Church for
23 years, is iust about
ready to defy tnai saying,
"You can't win them all?’
as the result of his having
won two major ones in one
week. He was reel« <' ■* 1 to
represent Hobeson C ..unty
for the third time, in the
N.C- House of Represent
atives, in the Demooratii'
Lmdslide, Nov. ,5.
tie was also elected 'o head
the largest black relicioii^
body in North ('aroluia
General Baptist State ''i>i»\en
turn, held in Halcigli, dunng
the same week He succm iUm
the Uev [)r fhanvs H
Edwards, pastor of K.i>etie
ville's- First Baptist ‘ ho'ci.
The Baptist leader made it
plain that he would noi ii.se his
iSee HEP JOHNSON. P '
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A<Mi<tii Forgotten Women To
¥ ¥ ^ ^
Picket Prison In City
THE CAROLINIAN
SINtiLK, COPY 1:0c
Ul VHTEItliU K .At l t SK1>
OK .sll- M.INti • .Miami. Fla. -
Kat\ Baker, starling (|i>arle(-
ti.«i k for the I iii^ersitv oC
Mi.11111 foothall leant, was
chargtd with grand laicen>
No\ II. h> the stall's
aiini ne^ s office it u k e r
stiown ill \ug. j:i file photo, is
aiiiisetl of atcepling a south
piugi.tm pasroil ilieck last
siiiitiiiei Mitliout having been
eiuplovi-d. t Id
Funeral
H<*ld For
\tifth t'tirnlina's Li'Utlinf! U eeltlv
Mil. H NO 5 HAI.l;lC,ll. N.C. WKKK KNni.NG SATURDAY. iS'OV. 16. 1974
Hoieiflh ff onion Freed In Death, lint yi<-lim's \ieee
QUESTIOHS KILLING
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I’ioni-er liilegi'iilor Of l?iiiv«‘rsitv Of Alnbiima
Dr. Dunn Authi'rine Lucy Here Sun.
»s|iK\II.|,K iheltev lir ^
PKF,SIOENT FOKi) FiKHS
liKaiEST-KANKING HI .U K
WOMAN • Washington • Pres.
Ford. ,Nov. 12, removed the
administration's highest rank
ing black Hitman. Barbara
Watson, uho has headed the
Slate Department's Bureau of
Security and Consular .\ffaiis
since I I’O
»s|iK\II.|,K iheHev lir
t hunii. vv I'll know n
! " 1 .11 oliiiu iheoliigiii;.
:i lot III hiispllol 1.!''
I'-' -i, t .titer a sh«irl dine"
I !- i». Ill dge He
'!• el .\a/areth
I! • l.,.p!isi rhurch tor some
■ .ii' I serv i< t '
I ■-.'iiliK tetl U I'dioMja ,
e at \a/aie';. f IT !
htii > ii liiieriiit III
I l ».-l ei It Ceii'ete'' m
hl.HlK ’’ei.
I >i . <11111. Mil: III tile Kill
: i< ml Ml' \l<i i>L I
t«- •. .1, Wake I'i.l.
■ !,• -.I, ... I u.-d t'i-
'..ip:
-h:]. I, :i
Woman
Puzzled
In Death
ii\ » HMO.I V If .1, .i
‘I'lle niece .l| .j pi \ . (li i
ir.leigtl 1' . -l.nl i..
di-cllii a- a piinvici la-,!
Weil.'ie'-iiav. : net i ;iii\
•.*.:i\. -.iii't..d 1 It her
iliirle iiieii a- « i.ii:. < .1 !i\ a
i T -v I <1" III iliii 11,f'
li-.in-.l.v, jM.
In W.ilx Cii-r
\l.ii l .111 U .1
.<1. .1
MRS A L FOSTER
GREGORY IN KtiMK
Rome. Itil) '• Comedian and
civil rights activists Dirk
(iregory, arrived heie Nov. It
to make an •emergenev
personal appeal” for specific
food roiuinilmenls hv I’.N.
delegates to the Woild Food
Conference, nun uiidei«av.
(CPU
nnTo«s soil tsi»
(calui. It pr.dsreS In ,uSlir inCena
ullfe .a aim (atiatdt rllmin.ilnc >l,
r.niralt ,S«w.rou» laditldualt ta.r
rniortlrd IS.I IS»> S» i'*'1
ten.ldrr.in.n el e*r»lvn»:af iS.ir litlisi
an Ibf peM.r bl.Orr fSlt »r ««H«ld I.Vr
la d« Hu.rirr. It It nel our potilt.n I. h.
kidir »i jufj H» nirrfi} publltk ISr
lar.s at «. lind infiti rfp.riril b) Ifcr
•in-'in. uMI.rrt to Srtp oul o( ISt
CTIni. Beal Column*. nirr«l» meant nM
beio. fijitl..-.d h« a pull, r iiflic'i m
rrp.i'lnx bit Ciadmjt »bil u" dul, s.
aimpi} Srre nil in. Bi- .i.r' anO ) uu
Mcn l b» in IS. I'rim. Br.i
BEATEN lt\ I'AssI Nt.EB
Hciiiv I.e<iii..r'i ftKinit.le-t
4;5. while Inis diiv.T '■? .'V't W
Grace Street, Itiehm.'i iJ, \ a
told OHiier ‘ W M-iii' ,it
3’5fi .1 1.1 Miierd..’ . lli.O r.i*
Has the driver i/. i '|!,iii.i ..s
bus tiiid ’A'.i.' t.iki! I'
er.- at the I'l.n .. Bu:;
Terininal. -'i“ At Moi^.m
-ireel Tti • I!., i. f.nil ' h '
Franklin V. ;■ tn-i sp-'ini. ;
yi-ar eld id i. i: ri.ulc 411
Watsm S'.i-i 1. • ..ir letl Ihe hii-
withm-' .! t ( h. ■ and h ..s
.isked . h ii. ' i nner get If
Ihe t'Us el gel .1 ti« Kel He
Saiu 111 At.si> toll! die i.i.iii it'at
he vijs giiiiig I" «all Ihe
p li. I \» 'hi- '.eie I’liain-
i liss dcelared, ’■'iherspi.i ii
giabDt'd hin. aau l)>g.>r> to
strine hill- li'Cji ’ ‘h* l e'e .ii'.d
hejd Ihe iiijitri-' 1.I.U1
received lacerations of the left
eyebreH , forenewd. s v* cdlen
and lateiuieil left e..r and kit
eye Witner'poon was ' haiiled
off” to Wake I’minty .lad .vn
an assault and tiatterv r.ip
iSw CRIME BEAT P .t'
or
Peace At
Sessions
RED .SI'RINGS Ihe '.nth
annual session oi the ('eiitiid
North Carolina Conlerence.
.AME Zion Ciiuicti. held In-re
Nov 4-111, at .SI .lames
Church, closed with the
rc.iriing of appunitmenls. h\
Bishop W .A Hilli.ird. suiul.iy
alternoon There were lew
changes The most noiicahle
iverhaps. was the changing ol
•Miss K V Mcher treun .Ml
Hehrew Spring l.ake. to Little
Mar.sh Cha|H*l, St Pauls Th«’
Rev Janie.s Gicnn moved
from St Matthews, .Maxion to
Freedom Chapel, Kaeford
Tile hig surprise was the
ah.scnce of Rev William
Freeman, principal uf a
Fuquay Varina school, who
has ha(1 a wonderful record as
a pastor He was the pastor of
Wesley and Williams Chapels
lor the past year. It was not
ileiermmed w hy he was giving
up Ihe pastorales .Speculation
ii.ot II that his school duties
(-1 .'vented him from being as
.iitive he desired to be
The Uev DeWilt Womack
n.i .ed iMim Mountain Grove
M.iV'oii * SI .Matthews. The
W. IJoimi B ('lark, editor,
!■ ..vein \ die'-. Uh.u's llappeti-
ii'.- N.ivv new.sp.iper. was
.ippmn'ed III Mouni.iui Grove
(hureh
Bishop .1 I Hiiggard in the
.Sund.iv morinng seriimn. told
S-c I'KACK NOTE P
get
(Ion t
want u ticket.
Pi istvfi To
He Picketed At 12
To Speak
In Cilv
Nov. 17
First Hapii-t Chu'cl li'i
S Uibninmon Sirni. v dl
hold it.- .Miau.il U"i; ;.n‘
Day observance Simd.iv.
Nov, 17, with M's. ,\du
Heariley servin ' •- I'h nr
man Tlie thei 4 I ■
occasuni is The H<»t>
Christian Uouhid n .•
World of ConlU'ii’n
.'lUMkUC .1' l|
'.-I VI..' ' '! Is- ’.I '
according to testimony
uiven this managing editor
by Mist Rosa Rand. HIO
liiiroihea Drive, whose
uncle, .hvhni'll Porthridge
was shot to dt'iith hv .Miss
Delna Mo«)re. fil-1 S West
StriH'i- No probable cause
was f«)und against Miss
Moore and she was trwd
in the incident.
Ill a conv (-rsation 'Mill
FoUiIHT B4‘i,ml* lif-l wt-ekeud.
1 wii' lold 'hai Partndg*' had
In-en >l)ol once m Ihe stomach.
iM'E.'sTh >\s p
BV CHARLES H. .JONES
.V group 1)1 area women
calUsi Ai'iion For Forgotten
W«.meii, will stage what, they
Hope, will he a massive
dcmonstialnm at the Women's
Correctional Institute, form-
eiiv Women's Prison, 1034
Bragg Street, Raleigh, on
S.it'udav. .\ov It), from 12
until 3 |i 111.
-According to Ms Celine
t In-nier. Ill Bradley Circle,
liuiii.im, a ii-presentative of
ihc group. "The women in
prison in Raleigh have been
lorgoUen. They lal>or day m
and day out for no pay. There
is definite need lor a full time
psychiatrist on the grounds,
thk is an absolute necessity.
There are over 400 inmates at
Women's Prison and only two
telephones to use in just a
three hour period of time.
Arguments and fights have
started there because these
women want to speak to their
loved ones on the outside
• people from all over the
(See WILL PICKET. P 2i
More Black Students Bein^
Suspended; IS'AACP Is Suinfr
BALTIMiiRE Tti.' NAACP
Ix'gal lieit'iise Fund fih-d a
sun m tin- Fi'di'i.il Ihstricl
Court hen last w»<ck clu.ig
tog the Prince Gmirge
Public Schools with -.u-tH’iKl-
infi black students m miI<
staiiliallji dispiop«iriiiHiat>'
numbers.
The suit alleges that l.i.ick
students have been and
continued to U*. su.spi‘nded for
minor violations of school
lules and (or acliviiics (licit
do not constitute a viol.iiiiin of
the rules and reguiiiiions
and that black stoiirnis are
suspended for 'looger pe:
K>ds " than whit studi iil' .uid
without notice of .'haigc.--
National Bl o k News Service
and opporiimity h»r hearing"
.A' .1 pr.'ss conference.
.N.A M l’ attoi iiey. Charles
AViUi.iiiit - charged lhat the
'|.nh.-icN practices and pro-
4i'diir4-> III ih.' suhurnan
sciniiii >v.vti<iu h.ive resulted in
ii’4' diiiial ol Ihe black
-Uident.t' ngtii to an "(‘(juai
I'lluiatioii' .ind III dm- pro-
4 4-' Kill ifuTin.ire. lhal such
•i.n.iij ii-.'olU'd in black
2 l{iilei>ih Men
lpi>reeintion
( hei'li it inners
I'A.. R.iUigh men won
checks in dn' aiiiouni of SKi
•ach m l.■.^l weeks CARt)-
LI\1\N .Xpprei lution .Money
Fe.iture sponsored by this
iM'Wspapi I and pariicipaiing
mei ch.ini..-
.latiie'- Faiilcon 1417 Savan-
iiiih I)riv< Kmgwood Foresti,
sav- his name ir. the adver
liseimmi pjid tor by Hudson
Beik Department Stores, with
imauons at .Hy FayetleviHe
Miect and 10 ('rabiree Valiev
Mali
Also lui k\ was Howard
Furti 2o.t Lincoln tourf.
who-e (.anil* 'was in the
.uivert.-temeii* paid for by
•spi'<• ' i a-'!. Mowers -Sales
Vi'PRKt lAllDN P -i'
FACES -Ml Klir.K tllAUt.r. (.ruijge. (.a. - CiirD-vv Davis
accused killer of .\ni» Siarm-s. < oUniiliiis. is ijki-ii t«i the Ti«.up
4 .lunty Courlhoubf. Nov. ll. for Ih4- slarl of Ins iiuirder Dial.
Davis K escorted by froop ( oiii.iv Ih-teiim-- lii.o M.illoi <1 >
and ferry llrvan. wh.. biokt- tli. .v. t n
Appreciation Money
SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK
NATURAL HEALTH FOODS
For \ Heller Looking .And Better Feeling You”
Miss llttMEt (IM1N(.' VTSHAW Pretlv Miss Jov Fraiikli,.,
a s. Ill If ill sh.iw Cniversily. who hail* from I exington. has h4 e.i
ib.iM-n -'Miss llonieconiing" foi Ik.i T', at the Bapfibl-reUlrd
'ot'imii.iu Miss Franklin will he crowned on Saturdav \4iv, IC.
diiMii ' li.-)ff(iiiM. activities in the r.woli-iM • unr between Ihe .‘it. u
B.m> .not rile Bali's 4il A\ insl«n-.>s,,friii Slate Cniversilv . i.. ’
I'.i'o. will Ol playtd a( Devereaux M. .ti.w her4V
K(<R(' ('(»or(liiiatin^
Status Of Women
v.
• . 0 ( unimunity
- < luiiniissioii will
;• u.ii k--hop • Sla-
V lo.'i: in IBileigt, •
\'4- Now ind
.11.1 to (.o ■ . I
|■pl'•••l|..ll t huan. i.'i
■■■■:, S'rctt Nov .:j
, • (.< e liiit i--
.<u .iViliilhh in th4' RC:
oijicc on t||4* ii’.e//:iiiiiie lli
'll It C.iroLn.i Hnli-1 I-
niorc .ntc.rinati'in. ennUu'! l
RFRc iifiii.' .it ni.-i'
Til.' acc.ida is l-,:,-
ti m opening «if co.itei <.
I ITi w.'lcoine Cl*
Rah 'gh. M.ivor Cbuc .
Liith'nei I • p.m. .
KI.4'4 ! if liic i'ti.inging I'. -
AyniiH'ii i.. the Ho •
E-i.ii'l' • I ■ 1 .'i p.t .
i he < 'osi <il 1 1 ill ! -litiii/..:
S; .- BCRi 1.* r :
students ()emg "pushed out”
ol the school system.
The suit was filed on behalf
of black students, parents and
triends.
AVilliams noted that from
.lunuary 29. 1973 to June. I9<3,
black stuiients received 4tt
|H-rct'ni of Ihe total siispini-
sions under j days and SI
{KTceiit of the toial siis|H'n-
sions in excess ot .A ilays.
while black stiidenl.N contli-
uted only 22 percent oi the
nlal si'hool enrollnicnt
hur the 1973 74 school vear
Ihe first full schoiil vear .tiler
the desegregation, iihick 'tii
dents reci'ived 4K periani ot
all suspensions and ii |M‘ii'eni
ol siisjM-nsions in excess ot i
days
tile uiliil numhei 4il sus|h
sums increasi'd from l3..io2 in
Ihe 1972 7-1 school year la
ILtnH III thi' 1973-7-1 school
ye«Tr • an- increase ot 8o7
suspensions
The numtier of whue
students who have tieen
susiM-nded decreased by inu. a
decliiu- from 7,51.3 suspensions
in the 1972-73 school v«*.ir to
7 in in Ihe 1973-74 -chool
year
Ftilil 1954. Prince Georgi-s
Coiiniy inaintained a dual
school svsie. segregated hv
state l.Tw I'hen m lyin ,i
•|u-edoiii ot cnoiC4' ■ pl.m w.is
See Sl'SPENDED. P
Ml
Itll' Ll!,' ' • 1 ’ .
during the early 41I
school desegregation in the
South
For her efftirls in the arr.i
of civil rights, she rcivived
the Russwurm Award irom
the National Novvspa|HT I’uh
lishers' Assoi'iation She also
was Zeda i'hi l.amhda Soror
ity 's 'Woman ol ih»- A«-ar '‘ m
1973 and holds a lite metnher
ship m the National .NssiU
lion of I'oloied Aionu'n
Mrs Fosdt gradiKiti'd irom
Miles College in 1971 and is
the mother of 4 chtldn-n Slje
currently .serva's as a j.- a r t
tinu' leachi r in the Ba ioing
ham Public School and is a
mcnihi'r of the First M.-n.or-
tal Baptist Church ot Bir
mingham wiicie het hottj.ind.
the Rev Hugh I Foster, is
pastor
St. I*aiil
Ho.stiii«
AME Meet
BV VV A. ' PETE AMI,HER
Thi* historic H2nd .innu.il
sessum of tin AVeslc.n Norm
Faiiilina CioittTj'm oi iiu-
.ifncaii \|»'lh(idit! Episeeji.ii
Church opened hi re Tuesil.iv
morning at -< ;.1 ni with
hi.shop Ih iiiv Miirp-h pn-sai
n.a
* iii'/a(-<iM .vj!s (piii-kly
do • .ind the w-irk Hu
S4. \\IE MEE I P J .
‘w Leaves 6fU*
To Suaw Universit)
MRS C, ll BROCK
Mrs Claranettc D. BrcK’k, a
Greensboro native and life
long resident ot .AH, Olive ha?
donated $6t< 000 to Snaw
University in the tnrm 4>f a
bequeath
Mrs Brock died on June 3.
1972,
Mrs. Brwk. long time fun
eral home proprietor, was
marri’‘d to tlie late Ciifiriuus
HrfK'k
.She received her education
at Bennett High Schwil inow
Renneit College' and an
undergraduate degree at A&T
Stale University
The check was preseuteii to
Shaw officials by Mrs Bi.k-k’s
nephew Thomas L Carter
CarliT said, “iny aunt W8.s a
(S4*e LEA\ ES fl8GS, P 2i
lit iluiiafi Murders
Eye wit a ess Testifies
N.iiional Black News .Service
WXMllNt.TON • The t,lh
sii-|-4'ci III tne January. 1973
tiniidi-i *1! » Hanafi .Ortho
dox Mi'sh'ii.s including 4
4hi-.r»ii n.t.- lH4‘n identifu'd
flii’ ifik :i -econii trial
Honalii Hir-.ey 33. was
' '■ i.M'eil l»v ,Mr.s Kha«Jyja
K'l.t.il,- .1 ki-y prosecution
.t!’t ess ,,nd wile ol the Hanali
H a III .( J > .\hdui
.Is »ine III the men
n.ilted the execiilion-
Kti.i
wh>.
style slaying last year
Testifying before a DC
Superior Court uiry, Mrs.
Khaalis, WHO was not in the
house during the slayings,
said she had telurncd to the
home with her husband while
Ihe murtJerers were still
toside She said she saw
Harvey dying to open the
iron! door, while her nu' twnd
tried to keep 1* i losed from
IS.**' HANAM P 21
THESE PKDPl.E XRE HCN'fHti Rangpur. Bangladesh - Despairing mother, who is herself In
iM't‘ti 4if I'Kinforl and food, gives Ihe only ibing she has - a bit of lender rare - to her starving child
in this faiiiiiie-i iddvii nation. Elsi-whei4 in Runir. Italy, world representatives are meeting la
se4-k wavs of trying to solvi- the plight uf (he world’s hungry. Whatever results are achieved will
4-aiiie Di4> tale DO' sn \i-rv inany. 't PD