Low School IK^ol Ini olvcfl, But jC*(i>87:Ulc 1, Ky, 4»2*1 Central Worries Increase Sprinter ^ ^ ^ ^ ★★★★ ★★★★ THIS WKKk t’HKSS KI N AndCoach Tall Out’ Urgency Of Passage Told By Chairperson ni'KHAM - Chancellor Albert Whiting, who has be«‘n taunted and jostled about the future of the law school at North Carolina Central University, found himself confronted with another athletic problem Monday when he learned that Olympic gold medal winner, Hobert Ouka, had btfn dropped by Aaron Jermundson, interim white coach, who took over the track team when Leroy VN alker decided to quit. The Ken>a-born champion, uhn was recruited by Walker and has taken honor after honor, m track competition, is said to have had some mtst^ivmgs about conditions smie he came to Central in 1S7I li IS reported that he and hisfellou Kenya runner, Julius .Sany, moved off of tr e campus when their room was burglar- i/ed shortU after they arrived Ouko claims that Jermund son used a racial slur in an argument last week Jermund son denii-d it hut said that since Ouko IS tioycolting the Central team, tie should complete his degree requirements and re turn to Africa to prepare himself for the ia7fi (Jiympics. ' Iteeause it's Jermudson. a man I don’t like." said (luko. I'm not going to train under Sr.- \( ( KMItAL 1’ Abernathy To Appear I In States R. VCA Weighs ERA THE CAROLINIAN VOL. 34 NO. 22 yorlli t'.itrotinii's l.riiiliiig Weelilv RALEIGH. N.C.. WEEK ENDI.NG SATURDAY, MARCH 29. 1976 SINGLE COPY 20.: Six Men On Trial In ('.elchraicd Merits Women Express Concern Murder Trial ★★★★ ★★★★ Controversy Over Money ★ ★ ★ ★ GoldenFrinks TellsHis Side Uprisings iiJ I ‘ Result In 6 Deaths ATLANTA, (ia The Rev, Ralph David Ahernathy. presi dent. .Southern ('hnslian Lead ership Conference, has an nounced that his organization plans "lo come nut fighting" in two souihtTn slates. North Carolina and Mississippi. A news release from his office iM-rimaned the present plight of Miiw .loAnne Lillie, ‘.to-year-old lilack, facing Inal for the murder of a Beaufort ('ouiiiv wliite jailor, who she aliegi-d she lee-picked lo death m Hie coiinlv jail, defending hersell against his efforts lo rafx’ tier m ihe wi>t* hours of the morning on Aug 27. 1S74 Towartl this effort, he aiiiiounciMl that the North Carolina case would Im‘ magni fied ii> selling up a "Resur rection ('it>." in Washington. \c. from which a national march would start at 12 noon. April 4 The announcement, aceorilmg lo Aliernalhy. the le.itiires commemorating Ihe assassin,iiion of Dr Martin LuiIut King, .Ir . 7 years ago He alleges that litaek freedom le.iders and organiza tions ti.ive nreived tidegrams asking them lo tie on hand to jiim Ihe march, which will end at the county courthouse It is lielicvrd l>y .Mieriiathy that such a march wilt he cause for eouri officials lo drop Ihe murder charges The release made no mention of the pending charge against Jo- Anne lor rnhhery. which caused her lo be in jail awaiting the oulenme of an N.e AHKHNVIHY. I* 2' S\N RAFAEL, Calif. - Monday marked the his toric day that some 6 San Quentin prisoners went on trial for allegedly taking part in an attempted prison escape in 1971, which ended in the deaths of three prison guards and three inmates, including the controversial black revolutionary George Jackson. Known as the "San Quentin Six" case, the incident resulted from the August 21,1971 prison rebellion, which authorities said was instigated when Atty. Stephen Bingham smuggled a Demos^ New IS Tins THK • SLASIIKR" KII.I.KIt?" — \ms Angrifs — ighn (>rernwiMMl, :i:i, shown ul the (inir of his arrest last iiHiiilh in connection with a hatchet and knife attack on two Hollywood area men. Los .\ng(‘les police chief Kdward Davis, held a press conference last week to discuss possible charges that may be brought against (ireenwood. who is described as a prime suspect in the -Slasher " murders. Thus fur. the District .Attorney's office has nut moved in the matter. il'PD ■ W K ( OtLt) JI ST SKK THE TORN ADO COMING Atlanta •— Tornado victim is placed into an pist reportedly through a tape Plan Can Be Fought The Slate Democratic exe cutive committee approved Saturday its party's new "affirmative action plan " assuring opportunity for full participation by all Democrats in Ihe affairs of the party, though without "mandatory quotas " The plan was submit ted to Ihe Compliance Review )i will he one of Ihe f’ommission of Ihe national DenuHTatic headquarters for approval Special attention in the plan IS directed to senior citizens, blacks and other "traditionally under-represented people" through various publicity, edu cational programs and voter registration efforts to assure that these groups have an opp<irlunity lo participate and Ik' represented in the delegate seleetion processes for Ihe 1976 parly nominating convention. Elements of the new "af firmative action plan" include: A state affirmative action commillee is established and 'S4'c DEMOS NEW. P 2' recorder. The lawyer disap peared on that day and has not been heard from since. Officials also claimed that Jackson slipped Ihe weapon under his Afro wig. later pulled it out in the prison's maximum security center, and within 20 minutes, one guard was wounded fatally, two others and two inmates h~i had their throats slashed A bullet wound in the head killed Jackson He was felled by a guard as he allegedly made a dash for freedom across the prison yard. Jackson's younger brother. Jonathan, was killed one year earlier after he had reportedly carried guns into the Marm County Courthouse and took judge hostage The judge was killed, along with Jonathan and two ascaped prisoners in the shootout which resulted Police said scholar Angela Davis had bought the guns, but she was later acquitted of murder-kidnap-c o n s p i racy charges. During her trial it wac brought out that the former (^ilosophy teacher of UCLA had exchanged letters with George Jackson and expressed her love for him iSoe TRI.AlJv BEGIN P 2' ambulance, March Z\. after a tornado hit Atlanta. Three persons were killed and at least 49 injured. \ icior Prov enson. who was n his way to work said. "We could just see it coming. We saw the roof of a building lifted up and vr h** 'the floorboard." (I'Pli Wakens Black Democratic Caucus Cites Registration James E Cofield, chairman of the Voter Registration Committee of the Wake County Black Democratic Caucus, announced this week that plans for this mammoth undertaking have been perfected During a strategy session earlier this week. Cofield outlined his plans to the committee, whose job it is lo implement the necessarv details entailed Every black organization in Wake County will be appealed lo fur needed manpower and funds. These organizations include churches, businesses and professional groups, fra ternities. sororities, social and special interest clubs and individuals. Cofield says that special efforts are being made lo obtain several registration i Mayor UrgesNew Status For Race GREENSBORO - Efforts of minorities to share in the American dream will call for a ' mure siiphislicaled set of strategies than slogans and protests. " Ihe first black mayor of Raleigh said here last Saturday night Mayor Clarence Lightner was keynote speaker for the Ellis F Corbett Memorial Banquet in (he A&T State University Memorial Union. More than 200 persons attended Ihe banquet which S.e MAYdR I H(iES P 2' . -J •i••MflS■l iMitagM .iMtiaM *41 ••*!> *4 lagi feMisagti itfiiu UMi i« —mmuaii •4M •• tarr t«iMM *4i m •4 M —Mm —• m M N ,«•»«*•■ .*4 M tdt <iing< tim— *m .TMi — —M *tt X4 mn4t Mil *w ta •n la I— aT .'naafUa mwaal* Wa —aa— |laaa— .u—iata? laal imIQ ii nama aaUaa a kn«>t(«ai MUaU at .fiaS — aMa tyUfeail aa latnwn m Ma "tauaH" iCl Ha «aai iNm ■Mac aaUiO *tT *4 *4 rsav TZaHO HI TOH2 .emsilliW <<00(101 niamdiT mooi 8irib9n9qo,.}ZnoJY9a 108 Irigie gni^oorie s ol loob Joria nua a fnaerl sH .'<BbnuZ qu log Ena ..m.a 0C:f brwoia ni gni^r isrilom eiri eee o) '<ino tnoil dril bna .mooi gninib oril soiiiBsS .eiM gniaoio loob 8 bndllue noeq/naZ amBilliW • Jedrio 9(11 ni bnuow lorianug "£ lo obIb .noeqmsZ snoofl leinsQ n99d esd ,.}Z nolvsS (08 9ilJ riiiw noi'oennoo ni belaaiiB riJiw bagiBrio bns .gnilooris noqaew -(IbBeb b riJiw lIuBaeB Martin St . in order that you Hid 01 inelni riiiw mav oe properly identijied comissioners, who would be free to move around the county to whatever locations registra tion rallies were being staged. Presently, eligible persons may register daily at the office of (he Wake County Election Board in (he Wake Couniy Courthouse, at Olivia Raney Library on Fayetteville St and at any branch library within the county. Cofield emphasized the dire need for a significant number of additional black voters, pointing out that unless those additional black voters are added, our black elective officials may be defeated in the 1976 primary and elections He is requesting all persons desiring to enlist in this all-out registration drive, to contact him right away. The campaign goal is S.ofKi -Sec BLACK CAUCUS. P 2i Appreciation Check Claimed ■ By J, L, Forte For James L Forte 725 Method Road, last week proved to be a lucky one as he was the winner of a $10 check from Spivey's Lawn Mowers. 2109 Poole Rd . specialists in tillers and lawn ecigers. plus a good selection of chain saws Mr Forte was the sole recipient of a check in The CAROLINIA.N'S Appreciation Money Feature, sponsored weekly by this newspaper and participating businesses, found each week on the back piage of the front section There were (wo other names listed on that page, also Be sure to check the Appreciation Page this week and everv week You just might find your name listed in one of the advertising slots ^'ou could bv Sin richer if you are the correct person Remember, if you see your name, don t go directly to the merchant listed tome first lo The CAROLINIAN 518 E The Kaleigh-Wake Citizen: Association, at its Marcl iniH'ling held last Thursday at H p.m. at the Kas’ Margelt Street YWCA enjoyed a diftereni type o niec'ling, when Dr. Louisi Latham, chairperson of tht education committee, led k discussion on KR.-\. ar issue which the legislaturt must decide within a few weeks. ■'ERA is one of the items which affect ail tht people • men as well as women. Black women should he particularly interested, for so often a man and wife both work." said Dr. I^nlham iSee ERA MERIfS. I» 2' Attorney, G. Frinks At Odds BY HU K HIGH Thc-re s-m-iun to Im- a coHflu i belwvMm th'* .iliornev im \t -.N Joanne Little .lerrv Haul, and the North Cantina le.utei i*l the Southern Chi. ‘'ai- ship Conlereiii'f. G<ililen Kruiks According to Ki iiik'’ version, it was iindersitHXi and .igreed that all monies raised t>v .SCLC would Ih- iIiv ided as tollow.i in percent to Hh* iTuivu-ment iwhatevei Dial is sup;xised lo be'. 2i)p4Teenl g-.en for legal fees and the -.Uier set aside lor anticipated other legal fights Mr Frinks did not -.av what denosilory would hold the e.serovv money "Now," says Frinks, the attorneys have started their own fund raising whieh I think IS u fonflict of interest anil an i'fforl to gyp Ihe pul'lif " Frinks maintains that he and Paul had a gentleman s agreement that of all the money (hat was raised, some was suppox-d to come to itie movement, to lielp pay for ttie rally to tree .Miss Little But us It Stands. I‘4iul has allegedly reingned on tll^ end of the bargain according to Frinks "I don i want no white man to gel over on the movement Who diws hi- think hi- IS to tell us how to run liie show’’" asked Fnnk.s "Thi- man ' l*aul < has lurni’d 'S«-e G FKINKS. I' 2' Firing Of Dr. Toote Is Denied National Black Ni-ws Service WASHINtiTDN Carla A Mills, the new Si-erelar> ei( the Department of Housing and ‘h Urban Development has deni- people TURNED (NFDKMKK - .San Franrisro — Jurors in Ihe Zebra random street killings rase here have been grilled at length on their feelings about rare in a (rial (hat is almost a month old. At least it persons were -^hol to death and another (l«‘eapit.il<-d hv mysterious killer., .lit ilesi nio'ii as young blacks, wtiii selected while victims. Police oiinuunced the case was hrnkeii wlien evron- vicl Vnlhoir. (. H.ii tis (shown in undated pholo from files), JH. (Ill ned mloi mei ami said he had taken part in in /. e b r a - sivie attacks l-our Black Muslims were arrested and charged with three of the killings. It PI- Angela Asking Freedom National Black News .Service CDLI.EGE PARK Md - .Aiigi'la Davis vriniinued her college eireuil of speaking engagements at the I 'niversily of MaryUmrl wheie she told an overllow aildieiiee ol li.iHNMliat the nation s rccmomie woes indicate that "eapitaiism is m Ihe tiiiai si.ige ut delerioia- lion Hut she continued 'Ihis siicietv is so thoroughly corrupt (hat in the iinal analysis we're going to have to try 'u change Ihe whole system we ‘’ave to try to struggle, to fighi from within ■ Ms Davis, tl lias acted d-s .1 [HiliiKa! .Hid 'iK ial orgaiii/er sime i'»7.' whi*n she was acquilled >it murder and kninapping (liarg^-s stemming Irom a shootout in <i California courthouse tliai leii a judge and two inmaies dead Ttiousiinus III tirothers and sisic-i s are in Ihe dungenns of \menc,i. s‘e s.nd. and Hie same kind of jus|i<-e lhal gamed tier ed that she has'fired Dr Gloria ihe ireedoin ol an acquiital E A Toole. Ihe highest rank- I am intensely aware that I ing black woman in the Ford would not In- addiessim; \rju Administration th.s evening ii ii had not ta-enof Ms Toote maintains that she tor ilmusand' ot brothers and was asked lo resign the day sisii-rs all over the world who after Mrs Hills was sworn in got out in ttie street. The verbal entanglement d<moiisirdt«-d. brought out 'See DR TOOTE, P 2' Sei- ANGELA ASKS p 2. UNEMPLOYMENT AFFECTS ALL .ALIKE — ThU picture U a true story of what hysteria exists In Detroit as these unemployed Norman Juhnson. Jr., holds the rank of manager of > ommunily Xffairx in Ihe public relations deparlment at General Motors. \lsu «orkfrs. from Ir.dmii aulomobilr makrrs !■> Drlroll llnr up lo „ ,>„ablr, furiurr dir.Hl..r of Ihr lllflcr ol \liu,.,H. apply lor unrmplo,.mrul comprn.ulion, II rrllubl., rrpurlfd Bu.inr.s Knlrrpri.r .(PMHK. »l... briuKs bulb Ihr pri.alr ui.d that m..rr lhan lll.IKKl parsuna »rrr laid oil. B ack public rrlalious rviu ririiir ■„ hi. jub \ll l.iur ol threp mri, are prop!.- lor Ihr major aulo rompamry Imd ll hard lo conimcr lothrm,■, loopy ol IhN rrersyi.,,,. Karlirr laM moolh. Ihr Marks that Ihr layolls alircl uhllr and black Ihr samp. AI kord v,.„ y ....fc ihr drrprnintt rrcryyioii can Irad lo a major clash between Ihr recently established affirmative action lacvi lack! manager of Black Press. the former executive of New Detroit, sits as I rhan Affairs. Alhert Dunmore. a product of the programs and the (rariiiional scriiiinv arrangements of organized holds a similar title at Chrysler torporalioniSand labor lo protect minority workers. Appreciation Money SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK Piflfily-M ifigly Food Stores Fooa At Reasonable Prices" TItOUKI.E IN SUBWAY — New York — Guard assists in evaluation of passengers from underground area here. March 17. after a "third rail" section of track on the IKT Rioadway line bet aine dislodged near Ttnh St, station. There were no reptiris ol injuries as a result of the "third rail” mishap, hut tine woman, passenger with a cardiac condition was taken to a hospital as "a piet aulionarv measure." <Ui*i>

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