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VOLUME 6 NUMBER 10 PEMBROKE, N.C. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, I978I5g PER COPY PEMBROKE HARDWARE'S 1 IIIHIJM[ij ¦ Ul u . CURT LOCKLEAR CUED TO DISTRICT $1,000.00 Winner At H m . COURT Wiggly M W B W ^*1 Piggly H A-#- m -y For Placing 11 Bicycles & 5 Tin Wagons on Sidewalk In Violation of Ordinance 6-2002 tinmiimiiuBVSVSVlSVfflfifS PEMBROKE- Police Chief Vernon when the matter was brought before the extends out upon the sidewalk." Ozendine, acting on a mandate from the council. RTI COSMETOLOGY DEPT. Each tour is limited to 44 participants Pembroke Town Council, recently cited Other merchants are expected to speak TO SPONSOR HAIRSTYLING and is open on a first-come, first-serve Curt Locklear, owner of Pembroke If the ordinance is strictly enforced, in Locklear's behalf tomorrow in District SEMINAR basis. Four semester hours of college Hardware, to District Court for "placing according to a local attorney, the ban Court. Many of them consider the credit can be obtained for each. bicycles (11) and tin wagons (S) for sale would also include newspaper racks, ordinance petty and harrassing in The Robeson Technical Institute on the sidewalk .n the Town of shrubbery and "anythine else that nature. Cosmetology Department will sponsor a Participants must register with the Pembroke in violation of city ordinance hairstyling seminar on Monday. March PSU Dean of Admissions. Applications 6-2002." Dial next 13, at Pine Crest Country Club, must include a check or money order for Lumberton. Guest artist for the one-day $100 payable to Pembroke State Uni¬ Locklear will appear March 10 (Friday) Robeson workshop is Pat Gordon of Bruno's versity no later than April 29, 1978. in Pembroke's District Court to answer on Indian International School of Hair Design, Total cost of the Northeast and Great the complaint. Locklear has retained Indians meet , Canada. Lakes tour is $450, while the South¬ counsel and has announced his inten¬ Is... Youth western tour is $460. tions to contest the complaint. Persons licensed in hair care may wirh V.P attend the seminar. Registration begins The cost of the Northeast tour includes The warrent was issued following recen Forum at 9:00 A.M. with the first session travel and lodging, a chartered tour of council action when they decided to starting at 9:30 A.M. The S9.50 Boston. Mass. and highway tolls. strictly enforce the ordinance which Mondole registration fee includes lunch. Mrs. reads: "no shall for RTI instruc¬ person place Mrs. Molly l/Ocfcle»i Route 2, Pem¬ money has been awarded Betty Biggs. Cosmetology Southwestern tour costs includes tra- or sale wares or by Plggly tor. is coordinator for the Seminar. display any goods, An all-Indian delegation consisting of broke, is as she val, lodging, tickets to the Grand Old kind of the obvious!) Happy Wiggly In the promotion. merchandise of any upon any members of the Pembroke Town receives a check for JillMW.OO from John Opry, and pageants at Cherokee and sidewalks of said town which shall Council and one member of the PEMBROKE YOUTH CENTER Druse, Jr., manage* of Pembroke's Mrs. I.ocklear, an avid player In Plggly Tahlequah. Okla. extend out on the sidewalks..." Lumberton City Council were received Piggly Wlgglv Food Store. 'OPEN FOR BUSINESS' Walter F. Mondale in Wiggly's weekly Bingo Gaines, previ¬ by Vice President won SIOO.OO. A member of The Northeastern tour itinerary in¬ on a ously Mr. Charles Director of the Until the council action, acting his office in the White House on March Mrs. lockk-ar won he $1,000.00 Graham. cludes visits to D.C., New motion Councilman Bob by Harpers Ferry Baptist Church, she said, Pembroke Youth Center, announced Washington, by Brewington, 7th. participating in Plgg' Wiggly's Bingo "I will my church 10% and I York City, Boston, Maine, Montreal, the ordinance had never been enforced! give might today: "We're open for business. The Game named ''St'-'ch and Score help a couple of elderly people I know Buffalo. N.Y., Detroit, Marinette, Wis.. in fact, many merchants were not even Sam Dial, Pembroke Councilman, w ho remodeling of the building is nearly Bingo." More than >70,000 in prize who need some help." , and Corbin. Ky. aware such an ordinance existed headed the delegation, stated that the complete. We've nearly finished with group of city officials discussed the DIAL t AMES the survey of youth in the area. And The Southwestern tour itinerary in¬ The motion was passed over the pending Indian Recognition Bill, the we're ready to start some of the cludes visits to Cherokee, Meridian, streneuous objections of Councilmann CETA Program, the Indian Education OXENDINE TO Embezzlement activities foe the youth in the com¬ Miss., Dallas, El Paso. Phoenix, the Sam Dial who said, "We have rr.ore matters «x Program, and other general munity."* Grand CmMPA&N STAFF '.v * Canyon, Albtlrquer^ue. It.ML. Important things to do than harass our interest. in Pembroke $ Muskogee. Okla. and Nashville, Tenn merchants. We need to be looking for Adolph Dial, candidate for one of the The first of these activities will be a ways to help them, not hurt them..." Mr. Dial stated that the Vice President three house seats in the North Carolina ping-pong tournament at the Youth A former clerk at the Pembroke ABC An orientation meeting for the North¬ appeared to be well versed on Indian General Assembly, recently named Center, which is located at 2nd and eastern tour is scheduled June 9, while Locklear he was out Dial store received a infers that Singled Adolpli programs and was sympathetic to the Walter Oxendine as treasurer of his 10-year suspended Jones Street behind Central Auto same set for the he sentence in Robeson just the type meeting is for action on the matter. He says that non-federally recognised Indian situ¬ Adolph Dial for the N.C. House County Superior Sales in Pembroke. The tournament, Southwestern tour 14. Both will be was The third in a series of five Court. for the embezzlement July the only merchant approached by INDIAN ation. Campaign. Thursday,, which will begin March 20th, is open to held at 8 in Room 100 of the the town (McDuffie Cumin- IS...YOUTH FORUM is scheduled for of $15,500 from that store. and 13-21 from p.m. manager boys girls age the Oxendine Building on the PSU Campus. ings) "at the directions of a certain Monday. March 13th, at the Center for Others making up the delegation that Oxendine. long active in the Javcccs, Pembroke area. Registration forms* Wilkes, a former state councilman". Said Locklear, in a recent the Performing Arts at Pembroke State called upon the Vice President were: and generally considered the founding Fugene trooper, should be picked up at the Center by For further information, call (919) interview, "Why was I singled out?" University at 7:00 p.m. Pembroke Strickland and father of the Pembroke is who was working full-time ABC clerk March 14th. There will be a Mayor Reggie Javcees, while Pembroek State Tuesday. 521-4214, Ext. 266. Pembroke Town Councilmen Robert employed as development officer at attending plead¬ meeting of all participants Tuesday, Locklear also insists that he did not Professor Adolph Dial, a former Brewington. Larry T. Brooks. Milton Pembroke State University. ed guilty to the charge. March 14th at 7:Q0 p.m. at the Center to GOVERNOR BARNES, JR. K1CKOFF receive a letter that was purportedly member of the Arrferican Indian Policy Hunt; Pembroke Town Manager Mc- decide pairings. TONIGHT sent to all merchants in town informing Review Commission, author and lec- Duffie and Town Attorney Dial, who is head of the American Wilkes admitted taking S|5,500 from Cummings; the store's cash between them that theordinance was to be strict!yturer, and Chairman of the Native Arnold Locklear; and Lumberton City Studies Program at PSU. lauded register July 1, Age categories are as follows: Governor Barnes, Jr., waging an said American 1975 and 9, 1977. - enforced. Town Clerk,Ruby Smith, Studies Department at Councilman Glenn Maynor. Oxendine as "on< of the finest young February 19. 20. 21 1st Place aggressive elective battle against in- that she did not keep copies of letters Pembroke State University, will give an men I have ever met. I am honored that 16. 17. 18 - 1st Place cumbant District Judge Sam Britt. will sent best of and Wilkes received his sen¬ - but that she, to the her overview historical perspective of Said Dial. "It was a thrill for all of us to he has decided to join me in niv suspended 13. 14. 15 1st Place appear at Sims in Pembroke sent letters to mer¬ Indians in North The tence after he the court he knowledge, every Carolina. Forum is visit the White House and have the campaign." Oxendine was named one promised tonight to officially kick off his chant in town. being sponsored by the Title IV, Part A, to visit with Vice President of the five Javcees in North would pay back the embezzled money. The tournament will be double opportunity outstanding He Robert Gavin with campaign. Robeson County Compensatory Indian Walter Mondale." Carolina two years ago. presented Judge elimination. Mayor Reggie Strickland, Town Man¬ Education Project of the Robeson a cashier's check for $15,500 and $500 in The kickoff begins at 7:30 p.m. ager, McDuffie Cummings, and the rest County Board of Education. cash. Judge Gavin said Wilkes' repay¬ Beginning Mondayr March 13th the Everyone-friends and supporters-is are. ment of the his behavior of the town council out of town Stone Takes Leave Of Absence money pluse Center will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 cordially invited. attending a national meeting of the The INDIAN IS...YOUTH FORUM is indicated he was apparently sorry for for youth who want to talk, the law. p.m. get National League of Cities in Washing¬ designed to create a higher level of Hubert Stone, chief depyty of crimi¬ campaign." breaking help with school work, or just have a ton. D.C. and the Indian Unity awareness of Indian culture and heri¬ nal investigations for the last eight place to be with one another. Evening Conference in Raleigh. tage and is directed toward both youth years, has taken a leave of absence from Stone announced the leave of absence Wilkes willalso have to pay court costs and weekend activities will be an¬ and adults. the SI,600 for eztra cost Robeson County Sheriffs Depart¬ at a press conference Tuesday. Stone plus accounting nounced as those plans develop. But one town official said that Locklear ment. as he put it in a letter to Sheriff has been with the sheriff's department created by the missing funds. was out because he was the The series is singled only open to the general public Malcolm McLeod, "...in order that I for more than twenty years. 1978 4-H PUBLIC SPEAKING merchant displaying goods for sale and admission is free. may devote greater effort to my CONTEST TO BE HELD 4 ¦ i Preschool The 1978 4-H Public Speaking contest Demos Clinic will be held on March 13 at 7:00 p.m. PEMBROKE-A preschool registration The program will be held in the O.P. Plan clinic for next year's kindergarten Owens Agriculture Building. According students and first graders will be held 9 to Willie Alford. Assistant Extension a.m. to noon Friday at Pembroke Agent. Robeson County will have some INDIAN UNITY Precinct Elementary School. very good speakers this year. Parents are asked to complete regis¬ Meetings tration forms and return them to the TWO AMERICAN INDIAN SITES school before Friday. Most parents have TOURS SCHEDULED BY PSU THIS CONFERENCE UNDERWAY probably received the forms through the SUMMER Please bc^advised that in accordance mail, Mrs. Patricia Ward said. Those with Article I. section 2 of the North who have not teceived them The American Indian Studies Depart¬ Plan of may pick Carolina Democratic Organi¬ them up in the principal's office at ment of Pembroke State University, sation, Precinct meetings have been school. which last year sponsored a tour of Gov. Jim Hunt Speoks ot Banquet scheduled forThursday. March 16, 1178 American Indian historical sites in the at 8:00 p.m. Children must be Syears old by Far East, will have that tour again thia October 16, 1978 to register for summer plus a new one to the Northeast Please notify your precinct members kindergarten and 6 years old by that and Great Lakes. and proceed to plan for this meeting. date to register for first grade. Children Some 700 Indians and friends gathered Governor Jim Hunt talked glowingly of who are already enrolled are not The purposes of these meetings are: Bath are being directed by Adoiph Dial . at the Royal Villa in Raleigh last the Indian community in North Carolina required to register. chairman of the PSU Indian Studies to hear Governor Jim Hunt deliver and uaed the occasion to announce that night 1. Elect to the Robeson and William R. tullard, the address at the gala banquet, the Ms. Jeannie Jo Bell was being named to delegates Children's birth certificates and im¬ Department, of the North Carolina Indian County Democratic Convention to be munization records will be for Jr., PSU assistant professor of history. highlight head the newly created youth develop¬ held. April 21. 1178. required The Northeastern tour Is June 16-30, Unity Conference. ment project for North Carolina. registration. Parents are asked not to whereas the \ bring their children to the registration Southwestern tour Is July 2. Pill any vacancies that exist among clink. 22-Aug. S. The Indian Unity Conference, an A Bruce Jones, director of the Indian officers and committee annual event, haa become a high water Commission and Kenneth R. Maynor. your precinct for the In Lumber members. aoctal mark Indian community executive director of Regional LUMBERTON - Gantan "Sandman" la . prttlmiMry ¦¦ulaa. Ofli Ha North Carolina. Development Association were on hand J. Fmphasire Voter Registration. Parkar of Caaar wlnalwf . naMllllii I* mm4 ji to welcome friends and dignataries. Um My at Um t-.M mart af Km KM raaM J«ha Omm at tva Haaiii at d» mtmi The conference, co-sponsored by the including Dr. Dean ('havers, just named to knock «it Tarn Walkar of S C. >a