WORDS OF WISDOM GOOD READING IN THIS ISSUE YOUR MIND By WOHaai Tbxf CHEYENNE SCOUT lORNER By E. L. Kmmtf DURHAM SOCIAL NOTES By Mrs. SysiMr D«r» Lack of willpower has caused more failure than lack of intelligence or ability. ?kt WRITERS FORUM By G*orf B. Rm A. Newhouse Wtrns ?Flower Car#ia PREGNANCY PLANNING *HEALTH By G. r'||»til PRICE: 20 CENTS VOLUME 51 NUMBER 46 DURHAM, , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1972 I I NEVER HAD IT 1 akgk NIXONWINS FOUR MORE YEARS if 1 s 9rß m m v 1 President Richard M. Nixon m 1 r M® I 111 ®if 111 8 8 won a landslide victory re-elec- tion by carrying 49 states out Hanrahan Unworthy Of of the 50. Only Massachus- setts and the District of Colum- bia withstood the Nixon tide in Tuesday's election. His Trust Panther re-election this year may well NEW YORK - The pronounce- raid on the Panthers head- be one of history's greatest ments Attorney quarters three years ago; the landslides when the total count of State's Ed- ward V. Haorahan in connec- killing of Fred Hampton and is in. tion with the fatal police raid Mark Clark, Panther leaders; will, however, stilJ be There of the Balck Panthers' abode the launching of the Commis- the proverbial guessing as to the in on December 4,1969 sion of Inquiry on Dec. 15, impact of his great win from "render him unworthy of pub- 1969, eleven days after the "personal a considered vic- lic trust," the Citizens Com- ! raid; the actions of the Federal tory" to a "crossover or split" mission of Inquiry into the and state grand juries; and the Nixon tickets. Nevertheless, Black Pant! .rs and Law En- trial and acquittal of State's more years has won his four forcement said in a statement Attorney Hanrahan. and he won it with an ava- of conclusions made public at Mr. Wilkins read a ten-point of votes from A- lanche the a news conference here, Nov. merican people. Continued On Page 2A 2. The raiders were police nation in Nixon told the his assigned to the office of the of triumph that "we are hour State's Attorney. They work- on eve of what oulcbe the Speaker the ed under his direction. Sees greatest generation of peace- Roy Wilkins, NAACP exe- true peace?mankind has ever PRESIDENT NIXON cutive director, and former U. known. Further, the electon Eventual Union S. Attorney General Ramsey is over and it is time to get on NEW YORK: ACTRESS BAR- package allegedly containing "hands on that package" and Clark, co-chairmen of the | whth her at- heroine for which she was ar- that, "To this with the great tasks which lie BARA McNAIR day, I have no " Commission of Inquiry, made before us. Barnes Attributes Of Island Nations torney Marvin Mitchelson by rested at the Playboy Club in knowledge of its content. I formal at the presentations - McGovern acknowledges his DURHAM Sir Rupert G. John, her side tells a news conference McAfee, New Jersey. MisMc- never possessed it." news conference at the loss in Siox Falls, South Da- held Governor of the volcanic West here, that she never handled the Nair says he never had her Eastside headquarters of the kota and sent his congratula- Not Playing Down Indian aland of St. Vincent, Metropolitan Applied Research tions to Nixon in a 44 word told students at North Carolina raising rally for Barnes' can- Center. Also actively parti- telegram conceding victory to Alexander Barnes, who went Central University Monday, No- didacy. Barnes hailed Hols- cipating in the were Roy Wilkins Awa Nixon. down to defeat in his bid to conference vember 6, that he envisions an represent houser's election as a new day Commission members Kenneth Congress itself did not ap- the 13th Senatorial eventual union of the islands of in for blacks in North Carolina. B. Clark, president of MARC pear to benefit from the Nixon District the N.C. General the Caribbean and the West He also saw him using his in- and John A. Morsell, NAACP tide. The Democrats picked Assembly, Tuesday, attributes Indies. his defeat to his failure to fluence to aid church-related assistant executive director. Of Man Bronze Medallion up two seats to apparently wi- play "It may be a hundred years. in the colleges, in the state. This was In opening remarks, den in hie Senate their control down his work NAACP, Mr. Ram- ' It may be five hundred years," Regardless many over the globe, toward cost him the white vote, he one of the planks in Barnes' sey Clark recounted the events NEW - "greatest Cain and Abel. from 57 to 43 as well as one the black native of St. Vincent YORK Man's man's greatest mission. It is platform. beginning with the pre-dawn of the by-paths which becon governorship usually gets. said. "But there is no reason it mission... is peaceful and mu- of course, peaceful and mu- when Daniel Wal- and rulers and groups in- He feels that the pending should not happen." tually respectful coexistence nations tually respectful coexistence ker of won over nations, we are our cumbent suit, brought by black Durham The speaker stu- with man, whatever his color, within man, whatever his Richard Ogilvie. told the keeper. cru- with plaintiffs, dulled the interest of Morehouse Receives at the predominantly religion or nationality," brother's The sl4 dents his his color, his religion or his There were many other sur- to we have halt- many white votes, who might black university that there is a Roy Wilkins, executive dired- sade which nationality. prises as the election totals ing and intermittent effort is have voted a straight Repub- special relationship between tor of the National Association among came in. Chief among them Million Pa(kards indeed, peace among men. We have rivalries lcian ticket. The results, accord- Gift From black Americans and black West for the Advancement of Colored physkil. were the defeat of Colorado This award, this dinner, men, personal and" to Barnes, showed that Mr. and Mrs. David Packard institution is conducting the Indians. "Our people have People, said in acceptance of greed, three timer Allot and the given College this annual theme is one We have which leads many of them crossed over and have Morehouse first capital-funds campaign evei known slavery and the planta- the bronze medallion at the defeat of veteran Congresswo- a effort, among the voted for his two white op- grant of approximately sl, undertaken by a black college tion system. And who krows Family of Man Awards dinner more Continued On Page 2A man Margaret Chase Smith. ponents. 400,000, according to an an- in Atlanta and is launching a but that there may have been at the New York Hilton here From early reports, Mrs. He was praise nouncement by Dr. Hugh M. a goal of a sent to North Caro- Thursday night, Nov. 2. Yvonne Braithwaite Burke of loud in his national drive with brother for Committee on Negro Gloster, President of the At- $14,000,000. a sent St. The dinner, sponsored an- California and Miss Barbara the In the Atlanta lina and brother to Final Rites He Affairs styled lanta institution. the college already Vincent. We can only conjec- nually by the Council of Jordan of Texas will join Mrs. and its support drive has as one of In presenting the gift to raised $1,780,000 and in the ture." Churches of the City of New Shirley Chisholm in Washington. the boldest gestures for political unity. Dr. Gloster, Mr. and Mrs. Pack- national the school He told the group the York, also honored Governor Other prelMnary reports say made black compaign that Mrs. Kearns Wednesday He also says that it shows the ard said, "We are making this has also received approximately West Indian Islands are unable Raymond P. Shafer of Penn- that the blacks in congress gift Final rites Jield here strength of the black vote and because we want to give $4,600,000 this year in ini- to stand alone economically sylvania. Previous winners of were have jumped from 13 to 16 both Far- it, by encouragement and sub- tial gifts. because of the vestiges of sla- the Family of Man awards in- Wednesday for Mrs. Edyth and there may be more. should make the bid for even more stance to the fine and impor- very, the plantation system, and clude the late Whitney M. ham Kearns, daughter of the both major parties, dig- In commenting on the Pack- tant work you are doing for gift, said, He said Great Young, Jr., Dr. Ralph J. late Thomas David and Mrs. Ik nified. ard Dr. Gloster "The colonialian. the young people of our coun- of Britain,, which still manages the Bunch, Stevenson Edith Seabrook Parham, at Co- Another enterprising politi- contribution Mr. and Mrs. Adlai and try." external affairs of his island Edward R. Murrow. Also John venant Presbyterian Church. \u25a0P NAA.CP Counsels cal move, on the part of Con- Packard not only will help Eulogy was delivered cerned Citizens, headed by In accepting the contribu- Morehouse to become a stronger could not "fob off the West W. Garner, Chief Albert John The .?. Dr. IHI H James T. Hawkins, with Re- tion from the Packards, Dr. and better college Indies after having "squeezed Luthuli, Mrs. Coretta Scott by the Reverend Elo Hen- but also will derson, Field Executive, Cat- Servicemen publican flavor, that put out a Gloster replied: "Your gift move us much closer to onr the last drop of blood from us" King, Gunnar Myrdal wr_ Karl and Synod. ,' ' ,'SI slate, earring Nick Galifianakis comes at a time when we are goal in our national campaign." under the colonial system. others. awba Mrs. Kearns was born Aug- and black Democrats, along trying to move ahead to higher The Speaker for the first The complete test of Mr. ust 18, 1921 in Charlotte and \u25a0m* Jmkm For with Holsliouser, Grace Rohrer levels of service despite rising session of the NCCU Forum, Wilkins' remarks follow: Jobs received her ©ally "education in costs. Please be assured that which brings visiting lecturers - Frederick Weber, Jack Hawke, 1 am pleased and honored NEW YORK The National your help the leader- the public schools of Durham. Douglass Biddy, Pat Neal and contribution will us to the campus under tonight to receive the "Fam- Association for the Advance- to improve She received her B.S. degree Alexander Barnes was acclaimed maintain and our ship of Dr. Charles A. Ray. ily of Man" Award for ex- ment of Colored Peoj e dis- as a in 1942 from North Carolina as a move, an official position leading college cellence in the field of hu- plaued another side of fcs con- unity by Central University. Committee on Negro providing a first-class education man relations at the annual cern for the black GI in today's of the On November 27, 1943 she Affairs. for the young people who study dinner of Armed Forces when two of its Jackson the Council of was married to the late Reve- remembered that here." C.J. of the representatives participated in It is to be Churches City of rend Charles G. Kearns, to this to The Packard gift, which came the Defense Department's Job Holshouser came Durham New York. union five children were born. unprecedented in the form of 21,200 shares of MRS. EDYTH KEARNS Information Fair in Asia and Sunday in an The sensitive one among During the pastorates of her move and spearheaded a fund Hewlett-Packard stock, reaches Funeralized Continued On Page 2A Morehouse at a time when this us try to press on all fronts husband she held several posi- Durham County Social Service the task which remains Num- tions. She was a hom econo- Bureau, Durham, North Caroli- of Thursday ber One on man's list mist at the Mary Potter School, na (1969-72). priorities, even as it has Oxford, North Carolina (1943- Mrs. Keams was actively Mr. Charlie James Jackson, the will, Mount Vernon Installs New age 78, of 303 W. Enterprise day, P since if we of 44); a social workre at Monroe engaged in both civic and reli- County Department of Social gious affairs. She was one of Street died Monday evening at after an Services, Rochester, New York the founders of Alpha Kappa hia home extended ill- Durhamite In (1944-57); a social worker at Alpha Sorority, Delta Nu 0- Dr. Sherrill Delivers Address ness. He is survived by his wife the Department of Social Ser- mega Chapter, Rochester, New On Sunday, October 29, service. and Mrs. High's family, along Mrs. Cora Mason Jackson, one vices, Danville, Virginia (1963- York. Her numerous activities Installation Services were held Dr. O. L. Sherrill, Execu- with friends from his former brother, one sister, and several worker the for Reverend tive Paul L. Dunbar 69); and a social at Continued On Page 2A Percy L. High, Secretary, General Baptist churches, attended both ser- nephews. the newly elected Pastor of Convention of North Carolina, vices. At the conclusion of the Funeral services were held Mount Vernon Baptist Church. Inc., delivered the installation afternoon services, a reception Thursday, 3:00 pan. at Mt. Celebration Dr. P. H. Johnson was the address at the 4 p.m. service. was held in Fellowship Hall. Vernon Baptist Church, South Begin Apprentices speaker for the 11:00 a.m. Several members of Reverend Roxboro Street. Rev. Percy L. Dr. Gossie Hudson, Professor DR. JOHNSON Continued On Page 2A and of the Division Chairman - of History and Social Sciences, llP'** 1 m > Journalism Lincoln University served as one of the Guest Lecturers speaking on "The Crowded Prof. Appointed Years" - Paul Laurence Dun- bar. The historic conference by \u25a0 At Shaw Univ. University the of California Xflp- Extension Dividion observed :\u25a0:¥\u25a0' Dr. J. Archie Haigraves, pre- the Centenary Celebration to (Kwf sident of Shaw University has w Bk \u25a0 M Hk i honor the life and works of announced the appointment of Paul Laurence Dunbar. Other Angela Brown Terrell as ad- I I I Br outstanding lecturers were Dr. junt Professor in Journalism. ]W Arna Bontemps, Dr. Darwin In making the announce- 4 Turner, Addison Gayle, Dr. ment, Dr. Hargraves noted, . J. Saunders Redding. "Angela Terrell is one of the Hudson, his received B.A. tops in journalism and has the and M.A. from NCCU and his MISS DILLARD MISS WILLIAMS desire coupled with the ex- Ph.D. from Ohio State Univer- pertise to a tre- 3, Box 389; Wanda Lipscomb, needed make sity. His dissertation was "A Among the forty-eight Ben- mendous contribution to our a Spanish major, Biography uf Paul Laurence nett College seniors who are who resides school of journalism. Dunbar." He is the author of presently undertaking their at 112 Denfield St., and articles, booklets, re- teaching are Brenda McGhee Williams, an Angela Terrell, a New York several apprenticeships REVEREND AND MRS. HIGH AT THE RECEPTION views and many other writings. three residents from the Dur- elementary education major, native, attended Hunter College area. are formerly residing at 711 Mal- in Manhattan, York and His parents, Mr. and Mrs. ham They Wanda New Reverend High, Mrs. Aline Da- . (left to right) Gossie Hudson, Sr., reside Dilliard, an elementary educa- lard Avenue but now resides graduated program at Colum- background vis, Mrs. Violet P. Rogers. Mrs. Sarah Johnson, sister of in Durham. tion major, who resides at Et. in Martinsville, Virginia. Continued On Page 2A