gage Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 17, 1975 Man slain In prison Tech H ifi Only guate * t that no St( dealer offel seTices Si OUpriCes. you 0 ?reo ring milar Or to ours will beat well pay you back the i diference. Iower struggle TRENTON, N.J. (P) - A pow- er struggle between inmates be- longing to different Black Mus- lim factions resulted in the stab- bing death of one man and in- juries to six others at Trenton State Prison yesterday, authori- ties said. Corrections Capt. Glenn Sim- mons said it appeared to be a planned attack by members of the Nation of Islam against a splinter group, New World of Islam. Homemade knives were used in the attack. PRISON officials said three of the men injured had been con- victed of the 1973 killing of James Shabazz, spiritual leader of the Black Muslims in New- ark and a member of the Na- tion of Islam. The violence came one day before heavyweight b o x i n g champ Muhammad Ali, a Mus- lim, was to lead a march to the prison to demand the release of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, the former middleweight boxing contender serving a triple life sentence there for three 1966 murders in Paterson, N.J. Carter's conviction has come under question, after two key eyewitnesses for the prosecution admitted they lied in testimony placing the former boxer at the scene of the crime. Officials and march organiz- ers said there were no plans to cancol the march as a result of the fight. DEPUTY Commissioner of In- stitutions and Agencies Robert M'ilcahv attributed the violence to "an internal power struggle," amone black inmates. Mulcahy said all victims and assailants idenitified thus far were black. The dead man was identified by Mulcahy as Cleotheoues Mayres, 33, of Hillside, who en- tered the prison in June, 1973, on' a life sentence for murder. Milcahv said the attack oc- curred at 9:35 a.m. in the school b4,ildine. He said at the time there were about 100 inmates and 30 teachers and social work- ers' in the building. A WOMAN outside the prison said the violence broke out as she was talking on the phone to a man she identified as Mayres' stenbrother. She said, ""On the telephone, it sounded like hell, like chaos." She said she heard the man she was talking to say, "You killed my brother." She said the man told ler, "They stabbed my brother in the chest." SHE SAID the man told her that men he knew to be Mus- lims had suddenly begun to at- tack the others with homemade knives. She said he told her the whole incident was over within five minutes. Mulcahy said no prison work- ers were injured. He said the state began an investigation im- mediately. The three serving life for the Shabazz killing were Ben Wal- ton, 22; Albert Chavies, 25, and Lamont Calloway, 22, all of East Orange. They entered prison in July, 1974. ALSO injured in the attack were James Coy, 19, and Ray- mond Dozier, 26, both convicted murderers from East Orange, who were serving life terms, and AnthonyMatthews, 23, of Bloomfield, serving 10 years for Ssodomy. An official at St. Francis Med- ical Center here said Mayres was dead of multiple stab wounds when he arrived at the Shospital. He said Walton was in y.very criticalcondition withstab wounds. Coy, Matthews and Chavies were reported in guarded con- dition at Mercer Hospital. An official there said they had all suffered multiple stab wounds in the chest and abdomen. Calloway was in fair condition with deep cuts at Helene Fuld Hosnital, where Dozier was treated and released. The attack took place while a black studies class was in prog- ress, lust a few doors away From the Star of Islam mosque, the orthodox Muslim organiza- tion in the prison. :'llv Official Bulletin We call it Price Fed for ron. an entire 4 And ts 0 ef month after your you buy stereo. During our Back-To-School Sale you'll save $82 on this great system with EPI 60 "Linear Sound" loudspeakers, the powerful Kenwood 2400 am/fm stereo receiver and a fully- equipped BSR 2260X automatic turntable. (Price Protec- tion guarantees you the lowest price and our thirteen other Customer Satisfaction Policies guarantee you complete happiness. In writing!) This Week: - mmm ----3---- *KENWOOD (Continued from Page 3) kie':" film, Algol-the Demon Star, 8 pm. Res. College: Dixie Lee Ray, for- mercy Atomic Energy Commission & Dan Ford, Union of Concerned Scientists, "Science Advice for Gov-