BUCK INK November 18,1982 Black Ink will not be a forum for gossip 7 Many people have been complain ing that the Black Ink has not printed anything on the controversy going on now/ within the Black Student Move ment. Why hasn't the official voice of the BSM published the news about that organization? Because, as far as we at Black Ink are concerned, until now there has been no news. The same old anti- “VVende" factions have been up to their old tricks—ruining the whole organization. Some apparently feel it is news when a small group of radicals set out TO undermine the aims of the Black Student Movement and to manipu late the unsuspecting, naive general body into helping them by soliciting their signatures on a petition. That is now news. That's history. Blacks have been tricked before. One time some blacks thought the Com munist Workers Party was their ally. Before then some blacks thought the plantation owner had their best in terests at heart. Now, blacks in Ala bama and other states have been duped into thinking that a one-time racist can actually change. But none of that is as tragic as what we see happening on the Carolina campus. Here blacks are being used by their own people. mittee thought. Little did the commit tee know that born-again choir mem bers would not think twice about breaking the law and would embez zle BSM funds from the student gov ernment. It appears thatt he choir leaders were determined that the central committee would not be their gov erning body, for the treasurer of that non-sub-group, Zollie Stevens, acted as only BSM treasurer is allowed to do, and completed requisitions for all but $60 from the choir's allocated funds. That's a violation of the honor code. That's news. Furthermore the checks were made payable to gospel choir leaders. That's peculiar. It's time for blacks to start being suspicious of the petition pushers. Why should anything they spectacled Harvey Jenkins says be taken with more than a grain of salt? For some one who knows so much about the Black Student Movement, he was only in it two months. He must have a persona! vendetta against Watson. And isn't he the same Jenkins who had to be forced by the student attor ney general to turn over records of deposits for BSM monies because he was holding them until "Wende apol ogized" to him? He is the same Jenkins who failed to pay a single bill ,A Im 1 Lisa Staten and father, Roland Staten, are elated as she is pronounced Homecomeing Queen, 1982. Staten was the BSM nominee. The problem started and stems from, we contend, the regulations handed down from the Black Student Movement Centra! Committee re quiring the BSM Gospel Choir to give up most of its religious aspirations, the main problem being tha they did not want to give them up. While Black Ink is not a religious organiza tion, we have means of knowing that the nature of God is not such that He would have the choir use the tactics they used against the central commit tee. Choir leaders set out to form their own choir, still using the good old BSM name. But there was one prob lem with this. They did not have the good old BSM funds, allocated tothat organization by student government, at least that's what the central com- for the BSM while in office. He is a questionable source of reliable infor mation. No, there is nothing in Black Ink about the controversy. We don't con sider it news or even features, and that's all we print. As for obtaining information, blacks must take it upon themselves to actively pursue the truth. All BSM meetings are open and most central committee meetings are open, so find out for yourself. We believe that if blacks really want the truth from the central committee and the chairperson, Wende Watson, they should simply ask. An impeach ment hearing is far from necessary. But it would give Jenkins and the choir the revenge they are seeking. From the Mailbox To the editor: I have three very important ques tions that I would like to have answered in your paper. As an active, involved, and conderned BSM mem ber, I feel that I have a right to know what is going on in the organization that I belong to. The questions are as follows: 1. Wy wasn't the Black Student Move ment listed among the Student Recognized Organizations on theis campus in the October 14th issue of the DAILY TARHEEL? 2. Why did the General Body need to vote on whether to change the ti tles Chairperson adn Vice-Chair person to President and Vice-Presi dent when our "Chairperson" took the liverty of having the member ship cards printed with her title as PRESIDENT? 3. Why did the Black Student Move ment endorse another black candi date for homecoming queen AF TER the Black Greek Council had already endorsed their candidate? Why didn't the BSM support the BGC's endorsement since the BSM was late with their endorsement anyway? That act did not show very much unification between the blacks on this campus. Isn't UNIFI CATION the message that the BSM is supposed to be advocating this year? Are we as unified as vye claim to be? Thank you for your time and effort in answering these questions. Fellow BSM member: While Black Ink appreciates mean ingful input from members of the Black Student Movement we were su- prised and disappointed that you, a BSM member would attempt to abuse the pages of this newsmagazine to damage the reputation of a long-stand ing institution like the BSM. We sin cerely hope that in the future those who want to see unity in the organiza tion do not show it by publishing defa matory statements about the group. In answer to your questions, no such report was printed in the Oct. 14 issue and according to sources at the Daily Tar Heel office, the Newspaper did not print such a list. You may be refer ring to an ad taken out by student government, where BSM may or may not have been included, according to the descretion of the advertiser. In any case the BSM is an officially recog nized organization. The BSM central committee elected to have the chairperson referred to as president because the rational for the ■change was so logical. That rational was that the head of a committee is a chairperson. The BSM is not a commit tee; therefore, the head of our organi zation should more rightfully be re ferred to as president. The central committee reasoned that the general body would see the logic in this and vote accordingly. Finally, the BSM and the Black Greek Council are seperate organiza tions neither of which dictates policy to the other. Since it was the goal of the BSM to nominate and endorse the candidate most likely to win, it backed Lisa Staten. We believe that action has been vindicated. BLACK INK \ If blackness can be converted Into wolds and pictures, we intend to do it. Stanley Woodley Photography Editor Cheryl Williams Features Editor Sonja Payton Editor in Chief Allen Davis Business Manager Lisa Lewis Advertising Manager Gail Westry News Editor Linda Conley Arts Editor Linnette D. Banks BSM Member