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AROLINIAN
VOL. 37 NO. 47
iVorth Carolina*i Leading Weekly
DEDICATED TO THE SPIRIT OP JESUS CHRIST
RALEIGH, N.C.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28,1978
SINGLE COPY 20c
Man Also Faces 4 Other Felonies
Murder Trial Begins
Stressed
Shaw University held
its annual fall Convoca
tion on Friday, Sept. 22,
commemorating the
formal opening of its
U4th academic year. It
was held at ll a.m. in the
Spaulding Gymnasium
on the campus.
Or. Stanley H. SoilUi, presi
dent 01 Shaw, delivered the
convocaUon address, stressing
the need tor the private,
predominantlv-black colleges,
such as Shaw. The president
emphasized a need lor students
to pav their bills, saving this
I See SHAW HOLDS.?. 2)
By Raleigh Housing Authoirity
Motherf 4 Kids Evicted
SCENES AFTER STAR BA8EBALLER SLAIN - Gary. lad. > Gniuhot Matt which killed Call-
fomla Angels’ star outfielder Lyman Boetocfc. U clearly visible in this photo (14^} of the car In
which he was riding with friends late on the night of Sept. 23. Police have arrested Leonard Smith,
bottom right, the estranged husband of a woman passenger riding in the back seat of the auto with
Bostock. In top picture, left-to-rl^t, are: Larry Sinclair, mechanic of the Gary pMlce garage and
Patrolman Bill McLoughtln of the Gary Police Department. In bottom left photo. Bostock Is shown
warming up in the field at Chicago, prlw to the 6th Inning in Sept. 23rd game in Comlskey Park.
Gary Is a suburb of Chicago. Bostock had r^wrtedly Just signed a one-half million dollar contract.
(UPl)
Lewis Sickle Cell
Poster Boy In *78
MS. PAMELA A. OWENS
Shawite
In To p
Position
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Curtis
Shaw, general manager oi
Jladio Station WJMO, has
announced the addition oi Ms.
Pamela A. Owens to his
(See SHAW GRAD. P.2)
LOS ANGELES, CaUl. —
Little James Lewis, III, ot
Alexandria, La., will serve as
the 1978-79 postm* child tor the
National Association tor Sickle
Cell Disease, according to
Dorothve H. Boswell, execu
tive director ot the non-protU
health organization.
The S-vear-old tirst-grader
was selected irom among other
regional poster children bv a
committee headed bv Dodger
superstar, Reggie Smith, wbo
was recently named the Asso
ciation's National Honorair
Chairman.
During the coming months,
voung James will make public
appearances tor the Associ
ation to call attenticHi to the lite
threatening genetic disease.
Ms. Boswell stated that there
was a good possibilitv that the
youngster would be a special
guest in November at the
Association’s annual tund-rais-
ing dinner and Award ot
Distinction ceremony, held to
honor a person tor his or her
work on behalt ot charity.
James is described by his
motho’, Mrs. ElsteUa Gilbert,
as bright, happy and outgoing
wbo, despite o^'casional prob
lems related to his condiUon,
C^SICKLECELL, P. 2)
JAMBS LEWIS, m
‘Set Out ’T'
On St.:’
Ms. Quick
BY CHARLES R. JONES
Managing Editor
Ms. Rosa Mae Quick,
SSO Dorothea Drive (Her
itage Park Apartments),
came home from her
classes at St. Au^stine’s
College on Thursday
afternoon. Sept. 21, and
found all of her belong
ings “set out on the
• street.” This is the
information she gave
this writer after inform
ing The CAROLINIAN
early in July that she
was being evicted and
did not think that it was
juStSieor^'n?'?**^ —> ■
Ma. Quick, V native of the
Fourth Ward section of Ral
eigh, from which she was
evicted by order of the Raleigh
Housing Authority, allegedly
agreed after a June 19 hearing,
to vacate the {Hemisea by Aug.
31. However, she wrote to Pre
sident James Earl (Jimmy)
Carter, Jr., received a reply
(See MOTHER IS, P. 2)
AM£ Zion
Meet To Be
Celebration
BROADWAY - The mission
ary checkup ot the Central
North Carolina Conierence,
AUE Zion Church, which met
here Monday, launched a
program to celebrate its lOOth
anniversary in 1979.
The slogan, "From Hood To
Hilliard and the Future," was
adopted. The slogan w^s
intended to depict the growth
and development ot the comer-
ence, since its touuding in 1879,
bv Bishop J. W. Hood, known to
be the lather ot Zion Method
ism and Prince Hall Masonry
in the state.
Bishop W. A. Hilliard is now
the titular head ot the live-dis
trict assembly, which extends
trom Selma to the South
Carolina line along Highway
391. across to 40l to No. l to
(See AME ZION. P. 2)
Registration
Deadline
October 9
Unregistered, voting age
citizens ot Wake County have
until Monday, Oct. 9 to register
to vote to be able to vote in the
Nov. 7 gena’al election, ac
cording to J. L. "Jet" Pierce,
chairman ot the voter r^istra-
tkm driva. tor the W^ County
Democratic PartV*. *
Anyone who is a U. S. citizen
and is 18 years ot age. and has
been a resident ot his or bo*
precinct tor 30 days is eligible
to vote, Pierce says.
Citizens may roister to vote
at the Board ot Elections Oitice
on the first floor of the Wake
(See REGISTRATION, P. 2)
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TWO<AR CRASH CRITICALLY INJURES DRIVERS —
Trenloo, N.J. — Tr«itoa Interaatioiial Speedway was the scene
of a spectacniar two-car crash Sept. 23 In the IM Kilometer
Mlnl-liidy Race that was held prior to the “Machinists ISO’’ Indy
Car race. Tommy Thompson (car 56) and John Barringer (car
M> were coming out of turn 4 when their cars made contact
forcing Thompson’s car into and over the wall car wheeling,
coming to rest against the chain link retaining fence in a disinte
grated cooditioo. Thompemi is in St. Frances HospiUl in critical
condition. Barringer Is In guarded condition at St. Francis
Hoapitei. (UPl)
Would Encourage
A Cross-Section
BY MS. J. E. HICKS
The Raleigh-Wake Citizens
Association held its tirst tall
meeting Thursday ni^t. Sept.
21 at St. Ambrose Episcopal
Church. Invocation was oiiered
bv J. H. Cobb, Sr. President
Ralph Campbell called tor
committee reports.
Mrs. Gijiomia Wimberlev,
rice president, r^rted on a
resolution which had been read
at a City O)uoci) meeting in
support 01 an increase in salary
tor Council members. A salary
ot |l(*,000 was suggested tor
regular members ot the council
Appreciation
Checks Claimed
By 3 Winners
All three persons whose
names were listed in last
week's CAROLINIAN Appre
ciation Money Feature saw
their names, came to the office
of this newspaper and
identified thejnselves, then
wmtt to the businesses involved
and received their checks in
the amount of $10 each.
The winners were: Ms. Bea
trice Durham, 2104 Gilliam
Lane (Biltmore Hills), whose
name was listed in the adver-
tisemrat paid for by North Hills
TV and Appliance Co., North
(See APPRECIATION, P. 2)
and $12,000 tor the mayor.
In view ot the tact ot the
rising cost 01 living and in view
ot the tact the salarv increases
would enable a cross-section ot
citizens to serve as council-
men, it .was deemed worlh-
vriiile to support the measure.
The resolution was accepted.
The president appointed T. H.
Mitchell and James Burt to
assist Mrs. Wimberlev in
dratting a letter containing the
resolution to the council.
George Jones, co-chairman
ot the Political Action Commit
tee, reported that the commit
tee. had decided to concentrate
(See R-WCA BACKS. P.2)
Jury For
N.Taylor
Selected
SMITHFIELD - A
jury of 10 whites and 2
blacks was seated Tues
day to hear evidence in
the first-degree murder
trial of Norris Carlton
Taylor, 34-year-old black
Hampton, Va. native,
who is accused in the
fatal shooting on Jan. 2 of
this year of a model from
New York City at a
Selma motel in this John
ston County area.
He is charged in the murder
01 Ms. Kathileen Ann Mancul-
lo. shortly beiore midnight on
the day in question. The
incident look place at the Save
Inn, where Tavlor was working
under an alias because he was
a lugitive irom Justice in
Virginia at the time. He
claimed at the time that the
model had rented the room lor
one person, but two had
occupied it, y^ich, he said, led
to a "1US8," ending in death.
Ms. MancuUo’s parents and
(See MURDER TRIAL. P 2)
Wake Op
Sets Mass
Meet Here
A mass meeting will be hekl
Thursday, Sept. 28, at 7 p.m. at
Wake County Opportunities,
Inc. (Old Thompson School),
567 E. Hargett St.
Come bv and be heard on
these questions:
What should Wake County
Opportunities be doing tor the
community?
What should Wake Opportun
ities’ programs and servicqs
be?
What are the problems in
your neighborhood?
Should a weltare rights
group be lormed?
Weliare rights — vour ri^ts
(Housing, benetits, utilities,
assistance, rent).
All 01 these issues will be
discussed. Come by Wake
County Opportunities Multi-
Purpose Center on Thursday,
Sept. 28 at 7 p.m.
(See WAKE OP. P.2)
DR. STANLEY H. SMITH
CRIME
BEAT
TIRED SOLDIERS TAKE A BREAK — Walsrode. West Germany — American soldiers,
wearied from taking part in maneuvers called "Saxon Drive," express their tired coodltloa on the
side of thclrpersonnel carrier as they take a break here Sept. 21. 'The exercise Is one of 3 cttirently
taking place in West Germany. (UPl)
Appreciation Mojiey
SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK
TERRY’S FLOOR FASHIONS
"WHESETHElEAVnOFYOURflOOglSmiR CONCERH"
EDITOR'S NOTE: ThU celene er
(nlv* li preSueeS lo Ute paMk iaUml
wUk me min lewenh eliniMUaf tu c«*-
(raU. SMimrrem* imSlvldmmli let* re-
aeectcd Uat (h«y hr jdtni tJte cMuWer*-
liern ot evetleoklmt Ilimlr lltlimi m Dm
mUcR MMIcr. DiH m* wmM uCr le 4*.
llBwiwer. k eur mWm Is be >sdsc
or Inn. Wc merely mUWi Um lartt at we
riwd «aem resorted by Ike irretllmc ef-
fken. Te kecm oot el The Crime Beat
' mm. merel) steam not befaic reitt-
1 by ■ M^e ameer la remnmx hit
ap wwi^ daty. 8s tlma^beef ell
"Blitter'’ mad ym wsa'C he la The
Crime Bsai.
ACCUSED IN ASSAULT
Oaicer C. E. Lewis was
called to 713 Pevton St. Sunday
morning. Mrs. hlargaret Ann
Noble, 32, had received minor
neck bruises and ahe charged
that William Noble, 51, same
address, had grabbed and
aaaaulted her.
(See CRIME RFJkT. P. 2)
WEATHER
'rbe five-day weather fareeast
for the period Wednesday.
S^. 27, Ihrmgb Sunday, OcL
1, Is as foUowi: Cloody and
partly elondy skies covered the
state Wednesday, with an
increasing chance ef rain later
Wedaesday alght and Thurs
day, partlcalarly la the west
ern sections. Chance ef rain on
Wednesday night In the eastern
arMS was abeot 20 percent.
High temperatures Wednesday
and Thursday will be generally
la the 76t. with some low 80s in
■outheastem couatles and $•■
in the mountains. Lows Wed
nesday night were la the 56s
and mld-66s. The extended
forecast ealli for a slow
warming tread, with Increas
ing clottdiness and ■ chance ef
rain on Friday and again about
Sunday. High temperatures
will range la the mid-76s In the
eastern section of the State and
the ^per 66s In the mouatains.
Lows at night will be In the 56s
faa the mountains and the
mid 66s elsewhere across the
state tbrongh Sunday.
CARTER MEETS WITH BLACK CAUCUS: CONYERS WALKS OUT — Wartlaglai — PrMl-
d«it Carter meeU wilb the Coagrewloul BUck Ceucw at the WkHe HaaM Bept. ». la cealar If
Rep. Parrea MItehell, U-Md., chalrmao, an<I at rIgU, Rep. Ralph Matcalfa, D-IIL Shortly aRcr the
plctore we. made of the caucu. memhera. Rep. John Coayera wolkod oat of the meeting In nn n^
parent diipnte over itrotegy for past tag a lull employment bUl thin year. < UPl)