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PRESS Kl \ THIS WEEK 9,420 \ali(nuil Sflf llrlf) I'nturnni :,. 1^7 4K«1 'OIC Organizing Center In City Area Raleigh on J Site To Be Told BV RICK HIGH OIC (Opportunities In dustrialization Center), un der the national leadership of the Hev. Dr. Leon Howard Sullivan of Phila delphia, Pa., will soon open a Center in the HaleiKh area. Chosen to direct the local Center is Bruce Lightner. son of Raleigh'.s mayor, Clarence F, Light ner. Dr. Sullivan founded UlC m 1964 in an abandoned jail m Philadelphia's northside ghet to. Since that time, ulC ha> trained over 175.oou blacks. Oiicanoa and pour whiles in more than lOO cities across the nation and in several fureigi. countries C Warren Masaenburg spokesman for the local nu>\e ment, said. "The location t«ir the center has not been finalized as >et ‘ hut a S Blount Street site is l eir.g considered Mr Massentiurg continued. "Bv nudlVtiruar;. the center should be in operation A feasibilit) siudv la almost complete Thia will tell the size of the clas-.eh and al-i' what classes will tw oflered Mas&enburg wen! nr. ti. "OK' IS not like the regular federally-funded program. U’ cause we don't gi\e people a stipend or mone\ In this program we stn^.- that the trainees will ti> and help themselves, tiecause most of our trainees are recruited from the ghetto weltar*' rolls and tend to stress self motivMiinn " ★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ At NC Service Station-NAAC.I* Claims Mistreatment \orlh Carolina's Leatlinf: ^ eelilv VOL. 34 NO. 12 HALEIGH. N.C. WEKK ENDING SATURDAY, JAN. 11. Murder Trial Inforniaiil SLAIN IN MNCJI.K COPY 20c ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ In Moiiiiiiieniiil !VIuve ★ ★ ★ ★ Mutual^ Provident Merse Newsman Attacks Practices GOVKRNOR’S SPECIAL ASSISTANT - Atlanta — Charles Kenneth Pierce, n-m- ed Jan. 3. as special assistant to Governor-elect tieurge Bus- bee. will reportedl.i be named at the state's first black commissioner. That is. if Busbee is able to create a new state department through the partial breakup of the Depart ment of Human Kesourres. Pierce was formerlv a high- ranking DllK official, as head of the division of special programs. Busbee is said to he seriousis considering taking a number of consumer-oriented (unctions awa> from Dlllt and placing them in the proposed new department 4 I'l Kills Wife On AVif Year\s Day LI MBKRTDN A 61 >ea. old local blaik man was charged with murder on Wednesday, .Ian 1 after he allegedh shc»t hi.s w ife to death, following a healed disagree ment Gu> Inzar is t>4-.iig held in the Robeson Coitnis jail in '.he death of Mrs I>(>rui)i« Irzar, wh(j died W'ednesdav atie. no<tn at a local hospital' of i (See K1LI> WIKK P M.AXTON. SC - .Alexander Barnes, presi dent of the Durham Branch. NAACI*. veteran newspaperman and director >f public relations for the ANli; Zion Church, filed a •{implatnt with the (tulf Oil 'orporaiion's Atlanta of- ice. tor alleged treatment »\ Steed's Oulf Station, Mindaw January fi Barnes alleges that he drove ito the station and inquired of ne white attendant if he would heck his front left tire to eterniine whether there was I enough air in it or not. The I attendant replied that he did * ot have an air guage. due to the fact that it had been carried '-See MISTREATMENT. P 2) Observance Of Birthday Is Planned BY TRAVIS L FRANCIS The Rev Leon White of the UCC North Carolina-Virginia Field Office of the Commission BIRTHDAY. P 2) Rt'flised IVsiimonv 111 Deaths I wo BDBKEKV SI SI'Et TSSHOT— .Miami. Fla. — Robbery suspects Steve Johnson iS treated for a hiiilcl wound in the arm as his accomplice. Larr> Milton, bleeding from a scalp wound wails hanitcuffi-d on a hciu h. The two rubbed a dentist and his patients and were apprehended by patient. liari'Y (lark and off dut\ policeman N'ernon Helheringlun. 'I'Pf) Black Publishers Of State Form New Organization •WELCOME TO N.C. .MITTAL" — W. J. Kenned>. III. left, president of N.C. Mutual Life Insurance Companv. is shown welcoming Edward W. Robinson. Jr., president of ProMdeni Home Industrial Mutual Life insurance Compan>. to the St Mutual "farnil)” alter signing a 12.5 million "reinsurance agreement" to "reinsure" Provident Home in Philadelphia on Friday. (See story >. Fir.sf, Third Largest Insurance Finns Join DURHAM — Edward W Robinson. Jr., president "t the Provident Home Industrial Mutual Life Insunuue '^ompany. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, and \^ I Kennedy, Ill. presioent of .North Carolina Mutual Lit* Insurance Company. Durham, last Friday announc**il that their companies had reached an af^eement under which Provident Home Industrial would be reinsurt-<l and consolidated with North Carolina Mutual \\\> iiKi. ,ih I'K n r s.iMi’i .11 Mi.ti k New' ser-.iic i'llll Mill I'lil A. t'.i ‘ I I r.im III infurtiuint • 1 1 . , ri I i-seil III leslity til.- llriiMli \lu‘>lim ; - i» ii.iiiili I I rial was (< iiioi l.i'-i week hung h> ,ind .1 l.noued i . • 11 <11 .1 < I'll wiihin : f ... pr,.,.,. .l.i'M' II I’liCe. 24. was . .iinieri.i alter an apparent •. irte txMiiiig Ml whaf prison .'tlicials i]«-s(ntN> as a .swunly I cUbliM k Within the jail I’luc W.IN one of 7 l'iiilailelptii.1 men originally . ti.irged with murdering 7 Wa-huigiun l>(' Haiiafi M»r s«-. M.WGs SKI.K P .* Bishop Is Lauded Bv President ^ I AKKftb. N N Bishop (iHKlASBOHO Black publishers throughout North Carolina, met Saturday at the Cninox Club in (ireensb.iro lo determine the plausibility of organizing. The outgrowth Ml thi«^ meet was the North Carolina Black Publishers Association. The purposes for the exi'-ience ot thi- new bodv will become apparent in future months, as each piibl.vlu-r was coir.mivsu.ned to return to his respwtive locality to review and ilciermim* coinponeni- ot the organizations constitution. Dr John Marshall Kiliman- tion tiy laws which is head of the agenfta at future meetings Present officers for the new urgani/ation include presi dent f)r John Marshal Kill- man jar. viee president. Albert ( ampbell and secretary-trea surer. Mrs Vivian Austin Kilmcinds \S .’ IrillK'- \ll.( 1 !■ II . d.'l I |.r REV LEON WHITE The reinsurance agreement, approved by the boards of directors of the two companies, has the preliminary approvals ol the Insurance Commission ers of Pcnnsyhania and North Carolina North Carolina Mutual is the largest black-managed financ ial institution in the rnit.il Stales and has just cumplt-ii i! j year-long observaiue ot 75lh anniversary Priivi(le;,i Home Industrial, in i(> >K:)i year of operation, is the third largest of several hrms ttu* have joined North ('.iro|ii..i Mutual in the pa.st in ye.ir- W J Kennedy. Ill and K W Robinson. Jr . presidents uf li,. two firms, pointed uui Boil, companies have a rich hei ir.iy of community service P'. ptKiimg our manpower, we w-l; he in a position In effect < i-rtain cn.sl reductions and put ih< combined operation in a mor«- competitive positiun in th»-N. limes of spiraiiittg >>n(l severe inflation Since Ixitli our firms are ‘mutual ciui'po;.-* • all the advantages ..i a i.. owned onipanv wit! iioi I continue, tiut c-iio la ex'-jc.it. , to benefit ptesei-t ,h.1i, r •' ers companv jx . the general insuiuu |l•lll'•■ North Caiolina t • he«‘n >wr\mg ;l • < .'i •: SiH- \( Mt T( \l. t* vliohaslhe second • iiure a bishop, m 1 mu' the author of .c,; Church, that . in late 1974 ■ tie leaiity of the t.unh in a recent .in I’reMdeni Gerald was tiighlv congratU' I.-' "m vears of service I ci'ois tile ol America. 're-.del,! said itiat he • int Kor-l Wi-re happy lo jiiin ‘i.iong ol .Americans, tioi;. ; K.shr-p Wall'* for his ■..I• • ling cor.trihulnin He . • -d out that the bishop s (Mil !iiitmi-nl to !he s|>irilual \ ae.i - >-i las laiUi tias hi'IjM'd lo (he moral fiber ot I' i • ■ • Ml Koid said that r .... I.. G-.d Will U- that H. -• 1 t-U”** IL'-hop Walls to • • ' ' i .It rv on w ith his ii . ■-■t.i w iji k i’--' ;■ Walls servi'd as a ( r; ’)u .AMK Zion I ' ■>•> ISJ-i until I96H f.IslioP Is P -! I liiu'li W on Ity II eiiilell M(UUon jar. host publisher and editor of the North Carolina Peacemak er. opened the meeting pointing out the need for a substantial unity among black publishers in North Carolina Dr Kilimanjaro also introduc ed such speakers as .Mr Marshall Colston, vice chan cellor for planning and deve lopment A&T State C . and N (' Slate Rep Henry Frye, w-ho shared then insights in their respective fields and how ihe acudemic on political sectors of Ihe community might belter relate to the black press A spirited interchange of ideas tolliiwed Ihe presenta- lions liy tiuih distinguished gi'Mtlemen tine of the focal points III the discussion was the sc.irciiy ot a trained labor n-'i-vuir in th»- newspaper field Mr ('olsiun recognized Ihe need iind {Kiinted out A&T State I niversily's work m other lields for an increasetl profv'ssional labor pool and pleriged Ihe university s insight into thi‘ particular field of newspap*T Representative Henry Frye prnptjsed the use ol mlenis in the re.siM-i live newspajKTs as a means lo fill this pres-tiig la-ed \ free mlenhange of ideas lonciTiung the workabi lity nt such .<n internship loMowed. resulting in the deiern.inaiinn of ii being a possible .solution Piitihshers decided on neces sary funds for interim needs until tinah/alion of Cunstitu- .Miending publications in- . Itideii The CAROIJ.NA llMKb Publisher Mrs Vivian A. Edmonds; The CAROLIN IAN. Publisher Mr. P. R. Jervay. CHARLOTTE POST. Mr Bill Johnson. The TRI BUNAL AIR. Mr. Albert Campbell, WINSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE.Mr Ernest Pitt. CAROLINA PEACEMAKER. Dr John M Kilimanjaro Not repre-sented were The WIL MINGTON JOURNAL and The Charlotte METRO-LLN ER Henderson Sergeant Is Now A Lieutenant PEARSON ■■ 'DOkfT^'^ HA^Ni M-.tg.: t‘f r i.sher 4 iimer ol ,i M eek s i h.Mliire I '.BOLIN iiMig liter leek <.n 'he Ol.t ' iH llOli ,.H n,.m.- in .... ! f 0 ti. • Apt.h HOI.DI P St s|H I LSI OKTITi f ROM t HIM^ M LNL New A ork — Holdup subpecl U etreried front xriH t I V sturi. where he uas c aptured late .Ian 7 an hour after police fatallv khot hi* alleged acx.ntpiMe Ih.- first man wa*. »hol when he emerged from the store carrving a aholgun and ignored a polue order to drop the w.-apon Pultce hesitated before moving in un Ihe aecood man. ideniitied aw Wallei t Well* 21. when thev learned Iwct clerk* were still in the store wUk him When thev eventually sloinied the eslabiishmenl. thev found vtells cowering hi-hind d rase The two rieiks were handcuffed in Ihe halhrmim. but were unharmed <1 PL Apprerici! •I Money SPOTLIGHI THIS WEEK HHODIvS Ft BMIl BF ( tt "! »»r (quality 1- - iimei' ..n i*t •"«» >•» n- I h. ... It.1 « itnir s{ \Miti D IN if AND Ms Niii.i Ru'h Hayes 37. I..)., f. KdeitMii Mrei-I told I’Mii'cT A Pedmond .it I "4 p >1, Miiii.ia,.. ihal she and -a-vcral >»th«Ts wi-n at .i house ii, Ihe li"i t)liM-k Ml Mi.ithfield Mreel when .in .irgument fteguri l-.'tween InTsell .iiivl M- f ilei-n Miinli ol Snnlbfielil M^ Have* de. iai i-d it.,ii -Ii. w.i* ass.iullc'l aiiMiil i|..' tcMiiv iiid -slatioed in ttie l>-l< b , I'ic woman Ms Smith I- x.imI'm b iv *• rernaiiieil at (he x( . r-c • 'lie :illi*g»-(1 l•nllle. A-, .. M- ft*.'*- - M she i! I\ \\..lioi! Sli.'i'i ... . ..Imd the i.c " ■In womai; wa-* ircali-d •<: V, iKc M- '.d Ho.spilal A \. I'.'xx to Ihe inciden* was li.lccl ..s AA.iIi.mc (inifin licih K K iel.loll W bethel -ir not M-. stniili was charged with .IXN.IUI1 wilh .< deadly weaptm. was noi li'ied on Ihe general olleiise lipoit sheet s.-e I'HIMI i'.f AT P 2 HENDERSON Sergeant Samuel S. Pearson, who joined Ihe Henderson Pnlicg Depait- ment in 1969. was recently promoted to the rank of EEO Chief To Address Publishers WASHINGTON — How un- rtjual are job opportunities for hlack.s and what is the rate of catchup are questions that will lie answered m an address by chairman John H Powell, Jr., fM-fore the mid winter work shop of the National Newspa per Publishers Association, hc're ,laii 22 2ft His address said NNPA president Carlton B Goodlett this week, is sch«*duled for the luncheon session on Jan 24 at the M.cyllower Hotel, where the wiokshop IS being held ^|•'ll•r fiighlights of the Hire.’><.!. meeting will be addcsse.s hy Congressman Ch.irl«> B Rangel, chairman .if the C.>ngrcs!>iunal Black Caucus and Dr tioodlett Also Ibeic will f>e a White House Ivnetii'g and pane! discussions r ireulaiiun. advertising and problem* of black publishers Aiv.ong the panelists will he Hi-.v.ird W Kutz. vice presi- .lent of Audit Bureau of Circulations Ms Barbara PriHlor. president of Proctor and Gardner Mrs. Inez Kaiser, president, Inez Ka.ser and Associaies, and Peter F Lieutenant in the area of Crime Prevention by K. K. Robinson, chief of police. Ll Pearson is a graduate of West End High School in Chase City. Virginia. In addition, he has attended several training institutes in the field of law enforcement, including the School of Police Administra tion. Louisville, Ky.; the Center for Continuing Educa tion at the University of Georgia; Wilson Technical Institute, and Vance County Technical Institute Among courses which he has complet ed are a police instructors' training course and criminal investigatio- Pearson, a member of the Antioch Chiistian Church, has served as a Scout Master and is currently actively involved in various civic and community organizations. He is married to Ihe former Miss Freddie Bullock, who is a teacher at E. M. Rollins School in Henderson. The couple has two daughters. A'alerie Anita and Stephanie Maria, ages 9 and 5. respectively FIRST MOTHER AND BABY OF NEW YEAH IN WAKE - Mrs. Dennis Winstead of Wendell, is shown with her new baby daughter. Little Christie .’Ann Winstead, horn at Wake Memorial ilospilal at 5:59 a.m. Jan. I. 197.1. The At instead family will receive gifts from businesses which advertihed in the Raleigh’s F'irst Baby ( oiliest in the issue of Dec. 2N. 1971 Tf\e merchants are: TanI Studio. Brittain’s (hiidren Department. Meilig-Lev ine Furniture, Lawrence Bros., realtors, (t. S. Tucker and Bros Furniture. Ben Franklin Stores. Aillage Inn Pizza Parlor. Hudson-Belk Depart ment Stores and The CARO LINIAN Mrs. Winstead is the former Miss Phyllis Hooks of Sprague circulation and sales W «ndell This is the Winstead's manager of the W'all Street r.rsi child. Mr. Winstead is an ■ Stt- KKd CHIKK, P 2. ,l,clrici«n-
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