Page 2, The Herald, Wednesday, December 27. 1978 Radical resurfaces CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) - Stokely Carmichael, - ending his 10th year of lying low in this West African . socialist backwater, asserts , he will surface again in a _ worldwide black revolution. The struggle of the 1960s was misguided and corrupt, says Carmichael, 37, who preached upheaval as a - leading American black activist a decade ago. This : time, he wants blacks to overthrow capitalist im-. ” perialist systems " everywhere. i “The time is perfect,’ he - said in a rare interview. . “The old leaders have either ’ been overwhelmed or killed by the FBI. Like they say in baseball, the field is wi-i-i- _ ide open.” Brandishing a copy of the Handbook of Revolutionary : Warfare by the late Kwame _ Nkrumah, independence _ leader of Ghana, Carmichael * SAYS, “It's all in here,” The book outlines a mix of SAVE‘ $599" Chesterfield Suits education and violence to unite blacks in the All African People’s Revolutionary (AAPRP). Carmichael said branches have been set up in the United States, the Caribbean and Europe, with leadership in Africa, Bul he would not discuss the strength or the organization of the party. “This is not yet the moment for mass mem- bership. We want people wha are not going to run in the heat of the battle, We need people who are serious, who realize it is not a 10-minute hot fight but a struggle in one’s lifetime. Once people realize how they are being exploited, we will have more foot soldiers than we need.” Party Carmichael moved here in January 1969 after he was expelled from the United States. As chairman of the Student Non-Violent Co. ordinating Committee, . he was a leading advocate of Black Power. NEW YEAR’S UP TO He spends half his time in this tumbledown capital city and half travelling around ° the world, He occasionally visits the United States but keeps a low profile while there. 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John Lynch, spokesman for 15 city council] members who met with the mayor Tuesday, said: “We all have one interest at heart. ’ Trident trial speedy SEATTLE (AP) — A federal court judge told the prosecution and defence Tuesday that he wants the trial of 181 persons charged with re-entering the Trident nuclear submarine base wrapped up by. week's end. Eighty-eight of the defend- ants, 64 of whom are representing themselves, showed up for the opening arguments, U.S. District Judge Donald Voorhees is presiding over the trial, which is being held CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — A 22-year-old mother was sentenced to an 18-to 20- year prison term Tuesday for killing her tiny daughter, whose bady was found in a trash can. Denise Gallison af | Somerville was sentenced by Superior Court Judge Paul Garrity, who also sentenced her to a concurrent nine-to 10-year sentence for assault and battery on her four-year- old son, Edward Jr., who Rhodesian “SALISBURY (Reuter) — Fifty-one persons were killed in the Rhodesian war during the three-day Christmas holiday, military headquarters announced Tuesday. A communique listed those killed between Christmas Eve and Boxing Day as two security. forces, one 55-y WASHINGTON (AP) — One of the largest coal companies in the United States has settled a govern- ment job-bias complaint by agreeing to pay $370,000 to 78 women, the U.S. labor de- apartment said Tuesday. Department officials said it is the largest such set- tlement ever in the coal industry. The department said its agreement with Con- m Solidation Coal Co., based in Pittsburgh, Pa., settles # government charges that the firm violated equal em- ployment opportunity rules in alleged discriminatary State police are contacting more than 10 victims of defective fireworks, looking for clues to the source of the explosives that cost some Kentucky and West Virginia residents their fingers and hands during the holiday weekend. More than 100 persons were treated at eastern Kentucky hospitals and maclinics for injuries they \) white members of the- re eld white farmet; 15 black aahde NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY >» ¢" Limited No. in a federal office building auditorium to accommodate the crowds of defendants. : The defendants are not re- quired to attend the trial. They face a maximum penaity of six months in jail and a $500 fine. Fred Miller, a spokesman for Live Without Trident, a group opposed to the base and weapons system, an- nounced plans to distribute leaflets and set up in- formation stands throughout the downtown area during the trial. J Mother gets 20 years now is in a foster home. Mrs. Gallison was found Builly Dee, 18 of killing her twoyear-old daughter, Jennifer. . Her lawyer said she will appeal the conviction. Assistant District- Attorney Edward Gargiulo said Mrs. Gallison’s husband Edward will go on trial next month for manslaughter, assault and neglect in connection with the death. Christmas civilians, 27 black nationalist guerrillas and six guerrilla collaborators and recruits, One of the dead guerrillas had his hands blown off by a premature explosion when he tried to blow up the main railway line between Rhodesia and South Africa near’ the’ Limpopo River border, the. communique Women win battle hiring practices. Department officials in- dicated similar settlements may be forthcoming from other companies in an in- dustry overwhelmingly dominated by men, ~ In signing the two-year agreement, the company did not admit to any acts of dis- - crimination or violations of federal law. But under the settlement, Consolidation agreed’ to award back pay to women who had sought underground jobs as miners between 1972 and 1976 in West Virginia, Virginia and Tennessee. Fireworks bomb received Sunday and Mon- day. The bulk of the injuries were reported in a five- county area in eastern Kentucky, but West Virginia authorities estimate at least adozen persons living along the state's border with Kentucky also were injured. Many were treated at Kentucky hosptals. BOP ADADAD PARDO DR & HOSNORVR PTRBED OMAR AFTER 6 DISCO te of Tickets wd ~ a ec Sunday, December 31, 1978 315 City Centre ASPARDD RDP ADDO DAD DADDY DADDY AD Kitimat THAR PPAR PIS Re yw. car Se ENE