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THE ASHEVILLE CITENFrWoy. Oct, 3. 196? I- "ll- Curfew Dropped; Emergency; Stays In Effect fronted with the act.taak." be singled out City Page Om the entire rest of the population to along with them. Manager Phin. Bortowjor com- about our our problem In Asheville.

I do not feel that our immediate problem in Asheville before even being organised. He uld the Council would be able lo handle such situations in a bet I feel that all groups of In other business. Council: citizens, black and white, need is that of white racism, turner, it Is a problem of black racism. Authorised purchase of ter manner in the future. Joseph' Brady and inmam circumstances to mien tat peace in our city." The resolution wu adopted unanimously, aa wu cm moved by Counclhroman Barbara Xeleber expressing gratitude to county, atate and federal agen lour-wheel street sweeper with to live together in accordance with established laws for the good of all the people Asheville, now and In the dual gutter brooms for M.M5 Pass, white businessmen, said Crouch said be felt that black militants had caused most of the they felt the Community Rela plus saws tax.

asmq ty coun- tions council had acted "teoicumaa um iin as is uwmma black community to be led Into protest movements through to- cies that "wholeheartedly one cougar be to, tLirtx. hastily" in making recflrnmonrta- future." Councilmao Ruben J. Dalley said there la a real question si cooperated" with city police. fel- "It's aiwtjjr 1.x scU aa uons witnooi naanct an cat umldauon. Black ciusens of the area, be said, are in the best of the studssaVatedoUc Cotncibnaa Robert Crouch read a prepared atatetnent to who is a black leader, "and if position to handle the black mili Passed ratsf trtr-ts notini that a small child he tant leaders.

Fsss thanked OCm mi En. had been taught that "there was b-- fc you are a leader, who are you leading?" He stressed that he was not assuming he is a black leader, Keleber for their resc! "They would be doing their race and our city a treat favor and said the ctty no amerente in people in cod eyes. Because of the injustices in stopping black militant then said the black community I of the past, he said he had tried and law enforcement t-adT'rsrisf k. I bad done a "woni-ftJ J-yfj IS iXrj ftlin fill il Mttl "li.i... in' leaders before they widen the wu "causht without know! gap that is now created between black moderates and white edge" of plans for the black student demonstration at Ashe- moderates," Crouch said.

Mnww 1 nrwni vm niinnnm Chalk, DcLLhs Relcdc i vile High. 1 Had they known what the students and their leaders in He urged blacks and whites alike to use "reason and reasonableness" as the criteria for judging requests from either Continued frees rage On tended to do Monday, Dailey said, black leaders "certainly to "go the second ana third mile'7 In helping to create equal opportunities for "In the past several weeks," Dr. Crouch said, "I have witnessed intimidations and open threats at our City Council meetings (and other public meetings), and all the nation this week has observed the ing of school at Asheville High because of black student protests and resistance to law enforcement officers. "I have reached a conclusion file Omnibus Crime Control and 3sSs Streets Act of 13, ac- white or black students. "I am tired of intimidations." osrcag to federal oOdals.

operated by the two. The ear is subject to conflscstton and sale would have done our part to stop just as white leaders would by the grrvernineal. Crouch concluded. "I am tired of radous groups. I am tired of have.

s. 'ITS TiSSf MoGuire, special in charge of the Aerffle eLce of the Treasury Jiepart- "I must challenge Brother hxeldextiwnifiUln the lower ..1 forfeiture proceedlnp court. Crouch on one point," Dailev everyone making demands on everyone else. I am tired of aK i wide from border Eastsa SatScsri IAF ment's AleeboL Totaoco and Asheville Police Chief J. C.

said. "We (black citizens and to border acroM the nation's mid-sec- Firearms Division, said Jones minority groups trying to force leaders) are concerned. and Hall said Thursday that there had been "considerable lessen i had in bis peasesaton Brearms will accept responsibility" fori and explosive devices when his ing of tension" throughout the cooing with racial problems. waa stopped last night at day after tne succetsful ie-op- Loyd McCord. legal redress a ponoe oecsaotnt.

emng of ctty scooou chairman here for the National McGuire said Jonas, who is Hau saiothat tne shooting of Association for the Advan white, apparently waa en route one oiaca man on zagie street THURSDAY AND FRIDAY LIVER or FISH DINNER special ASCTVtLLB AND VICINITY: HM JV. n. rlji- from Tennessee to Florida, "and Thursday afternoon by another cement of Colored People, charged that police bad taken sticks to beat up school children Partly doudy played no part in the jurest nad nothing to do with the racial ft situation in Asheville. afteraaon showers or thunder-sbowers. High in mid 70s with.

here in AsftevUle." lie said Jones told officers be wu un demonstration." m. a 11 m. Some black students were on "I didn't believe It could hap It aware of the ll per cent chance of rain. the streets of Asheville Thurs pen among civilized people, KCSta CAROLINA: Varia Curfew law violation charges m. mt JU ble cUudiiess and warm day afternoon handing out stenciled handbills to blacks urging them to attend a mass against jonea were boi an McCord said.

"It was barbarous and one of the worst things I've tbrec-jl 8aturday. Chance of Take your choice of the Fish Dinner with two 4-oz. filets and all the trimmings or the taste tingling Liver Dinner that Is Kentucky Fried to perfection. heard of in my whole life." meeting at 7 pjn. in the old Thursday in Ashevflle Police Court Jonas was.

then arrested by federal efScen) and arraigned before tJ. 8. Comsns- mosCy afternoon and evening showers and thundershowers en Mayor Montgomery told Stephens-Lee High School "if at JT Waliwi- McCord that in the future, the you are Interested your tire state Friday and Saturday. Buncombe County Community cmio future." Kjh Friday 70s mountains and --'r i aw inwswnBjnii cmb vmmKtm fffwSf Relations Coucil will be given ail One person arrested Wednes Probable cause was found on sg euewnere. ttkif a.

day night in connection with tne SOUTH CAROLINA: Partly information coming to City council from all aides of similar. COIONEI SANDERS' RtCIPC 1093 Patton Ave. 840 Merriinon Ave. Sweeten Creek Blltmore curfew, 17-year-old Russell the federal charges, and Jones waa bound over, to the November criminal term of U. S.

Dis cloudy with warm days and Tw TMm imrlM mm. STATNH snJld mgha Friday through Sat disputes. He noted that the Community Relations Council was con- Wayne Jones of Gainesville, waa charged by federal authories with violation of the trict Court He waa betes; held urday, den Friday In gos. in Buncombe Caanrm Thurs GEORGIA: Clearing and Gun Control Act of 1M and day of M.M bond. Pof itionn Uiriuuijed At Pence Talks warm north central and cloudy with showers mainly coastal am and south Friday.

-3 if i-" is 2 Shaw Suspends Dobbins AP) Delegates to Clear to pertly doudy and mU4 Friday night and warm Sstur-lfte Parte peace talks disagreed RALE9GH (AP) Shaw Uni youth proSrazn, and as AsbevQe Taassday about the meamrg of day. Erh Friday mostly in 13s. in have been coarged wt9i versity has suspended Preston asS4atarjalnsnon In vMCaan, Law FrUay nit in ffsi. "First In Fashions" aa oU dBbato wUch produced DctUiupeoalnganinvestifation violatug a curfew, and posses- Clear to part la the of the circumstances sorrouad- aioaaf eaTloatveSftlrestfsaaaaali ly ctoudy wtth slow wagsning kKhad anuncnKktii trend FTtaay tnrougn Saturday ing his arrest in racially trou Match Mates Aa in the Si previous planary bled Asheville Tuesday nisDt DofaUna wu Asheville with Sight chance for afternoon or evening thnrjciersnowers west Thoraday'a 83 to-, uoDoins, a zs-year-ou employe a team from the university ex portion Saturday. Friday of a university extension division Je)assMiT VMM -m meeting gave no ntnt of as anyone poaltkii.

tension division' sit the una of his arrest ffust for Xjou! Shaw President King Cheek iasusd a brief statement Thurs Builders Irtwq day announcing Dobbins' sus 4 Tornadoes Touch Down InENC pension. The statement also frwa Page One said: "We have learned through initial Investigation that Mr. for use except In rare cases. something to tone the imagf nation. At any rate, be wu a boon to the builders of the Western Car-, oltna For with rns nflrowcerine and dynamite be moved moon- Dobbins wu in noy way acting Then came nitroglycerine it wu called "Nobel's blasting RALEIGH (AP) At least oil" and dynamite.

The latter in an official capacity a Shaw University employe nor wu he performing any University four tornadoes struck Eastern bet would let) the glycerine drip in on top. And being heavier, the fluid would settle to the bottom. Then he'd cap the charge and clear tne hillside for the blast 1 He also mixed nitroglycerine with sawdust and corn meal to form a thick mash. He poured the dough into drilled botes and then attached cape and fuses. Eventually, be devised sticks wu referred to "Nobel's North Carolina Thursday after tarns agl ran tunoen-inrougn--: the Bhw Ridge that made the: noon, destroying a church and function when stopped by police Nobel, a Swedish inventor and maging several bouses and Thursday evening." old methods of blasting ridieu-.

chemist, bad come up with his farm buildings. Cheek said be ins "ordered a blasting miracle In 1K7. loua. Tn fct CMtlhT': A tornado that touched down But it wu not until UTS that near Lake Gaston in Warren County reportedly destroyed the complete investigation regarding this matter and the University will take appropriate action if the builders of the Western North Carolina Railroad could of dynamite by rolling the paste into oil-paper' cartridges and running mem into drilled boles Betnienem cnurcn and badly take advantage of the blasting necessary." accomplished, it la neceassry to know that it took fin tunnels to ascend the Ml feat of climb from Mitepost 1U west of Old Fort to kfikpost near the east portal of Swannanoa Tun-. damaged two houses and a barn.

Minor damage waa reported oil. -V- witn loading notes. And then only because chance Whether be wu the first to from twisters that struck at Nashville in Nash County and State Board OKV Plane Purchase Drought them an engineer sticks of dynamite is Windsor In Bertie County. Cambar who brought along a supply ef nitroglycerine The fourth tornado reported struck southeast of Oak City in RALEIGH (AP) The State Department of Conservation and wm nan ana tne formula tor CCTCIT FC2 ttXZZ 2 CC3H i Martin County, causing an esti aUeOgl) tjTBaUDiejat mated saoa damage to a tenant bouse, stables, a pack bouse He wu the first man to use an explosive other than black Ch i miTi fe Development reported Thursday that the state Board of Award bad approved the purchase of a twin sngine executive airplane for use by the Department to wo no and a barn on the Claude Green powder in the Blue Ridge. farm.

1st As a matter of fact, dynamite wu probably need for the first tympfjrt itewUitriJtl pfospects Vafhe The same twister blew the top off bouse and flattened three tobacco barns and a pack bouse time in railroad construction In The plane, a im Cessna 401 the United States on the Old win be purchased from the Twin the nearby uun Ross farm. Fort Asheville project Ctty Leasing corp. of A third farm the area was City, for (33 JM. This wu moderately damaged. An expert with dynamite.

Cambar performed tests wtth pure nitroglycerine that made the lowest of bMs submitted. No injuries were reported in The highest bid wu JM. any of tne storms. strong men feet taint. ner Bgowgrecrma a i Bond mat blawtf up if dropped easy two But to Cambar, personal risk wunvmg.

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