Aa Secretary Smith To
Address Stockholders
P. It < Bobby) Smith,
•MtMMt secretary at
waamnfton,
D.C., wtil speak at the
Anneal Stnnkketdcrs
Meeting of the Federal Lank
Bank Aaaociattoa of Ahoakta
to ba haM at a PM. Sap.
tambar nth at tha Ahosttn
nipi acnooi.
Smith la a native of
Winder, Ga. Ha haa aarvad
aa rica praaUaat of tha
Georgia Perm Buraau
Fedenrtion, president of tha
Oaargla Saadaman
Aaaaeiatlaa and tha
Soethom Cotton Growara
Aaaoclatlaa. Ha la paat
president of tha National
Cotton (tamers Aaaoctatton
and paat praaldant of tha
National Cotton Council..
Ha waa appointed to tha
Board at Regmts of tha
Uaiveraity System of
Georgie la t«n where he
aarvad a seven-year term
endtag January t, im He
served aa a deacon of the
First Christian Church of
Winder and served as
chairman of tha church’s
building committee.
Smith was influential in
the drafting of the existing
peanut and tobacco
programs. He presently
serves aa director of the
Department's Commodity
Credit Corporation. In
addition to these respon
sibilities, Smith is the first
North American elected
President of the In
ternational Institute for
Cotton (HO. a post he
presently holds
Smith will be speaking to
farmers, ranchers and rural
homeowners in the nine
county area of Northeastern
North Carolina served by
the Federal Land Bank
Association of Ahoakie. The
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Rep. Ev*»
To Speak
Rep. Charles Evans as
Dare County and Mrs. Ruth
Starnes, preaidant of tha N.
C. Damrcratic Woman, wtl
speak at a Chowan County
Democratic Womaa'a
luncheon Tuesday.
Tha meeting will begin at
I P.M. and win ba haM at
Mrs. Boswell’s Restaurant.
Reaarvattona rhould ba
mads with Mrs. Snooky
Bond, 412-3731 or Mrs. Lana
Kinion, 482-87 M or 4*l-48It.
THE CHOWAN HERALD
SECTION B
State Fraud Hotline Is Established By The FBI
The FBI in North Carolina
is announcing a new
telephone "hotline” to be
used by the public in
reporting fraud and public
corruption in North
Carolina. Bob Pence,
special agent in charge of
the FBI in North Carolina,
announced that the hotline
number 704-372-548* (not tog
free) will be manned 24
hours, seven days a week, at
the Charlotte Headquarters
of the FBI and will allow
cooperative citizena to call
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Palmer. The bataar will be held October 10 beginning at 10 A M at the Keel residence. 203
East Water Street.
in information which will
help the FBI stop the
enormous problem of white
collar crime being ex
perienced in our country
Pence stated that
hopefully arrangements can
be made by FBI agents to
work with the callers but
that anyone who wishes to
call anonymously will have
this request honored Pence
stated that establishment of
the “hotline” is consistent
with the Number I ranking
of white collar crime not
only in North Carolina but in
the nation as viewed by the
FBI.
Outer Banks
Outer Bsnks Sailing
Association Commodore
LJoyd Griffin, Jr. has an
nounced the association will
host its annual one design
sailboat regatta September
13-14 in Croatan Sound,
adjacent to the Manteo
Airport Sanctioned by the
Chesapeake Bay Yacht
Racing Association, the
Outer Banks Regatta is
expected to attract entrants
from Virginia. Maryland
and the District of Columbia
as well as North Carolina
sail racing enthusiasts
“In this. The Year of the
Coast', we anticipate good
sailing conditions and
competitive racing over the
challenging waters of the
Edenton. North Carolina. Thursday. September It. 1980
White collar crime costs
taxpayers in excess of 340-
billion per year nationally
and can involve such crimes
as payments of bribes to
public officials, misuse of
funds in Federal programs,
bribery. Medicare-Medicaid
frauds, embezzlement and
bank frauds, and confidence
schemes Pence stated that
in the last two years the
number of public corruption
cases investigated by the
FBI has dramatically in
creased from somewhat
over >OO to over 1.200
During 1979 FBI efforts
resulted in 3.000 convictions
Club Flans To Host Saiboat Regatta
Croatan Sound.” Griffin
said. “Our regatta is con
sidered a family event
because of Dare County s
many family attractions
and the prevailing off
season rates." he added.
Classes of boats an-
ECU Student
To Display Work
GREENVILLE - Art
work in various media by
Frank Troy Harrison of
Hertford, senior student in
the East Carolina
University School of Art.
will be on display in Men
denhall Student Center
September *l4.
Harrison, a candidate for
the Bachelor of Fine Arts
degree in interior design
with a minor concentration
in communication arts, is
showing nil and acrylic
paintings, ink. watercolor
and pencil designs for re
sideniial and office spaces,
and several commercial art
projects
The son of Mr and Mrs.
John Harrison, Jr., 307
Hiland Park. Hertford,
Harrison plans to seek a
career as a designer in the
Carolinas or Virginia
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of white collar criminals,
recovery of $52 million and
$795 million in economic
loss prevented Currently
more than 700 cases are
pending involving bank
fraud in which the monetary
loss is in excess of SIOO,OOO in
each instance. Computer
frauds being detected are
costing an average of
Jfioo.oiio loss per instance
uncovered
Pence emphasized that to
achieve success in this
tremendous undertaking,
with detection of the crime
itself so difficult, the FBI in
ticipated to enter the
regatta include. Flying
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will b jin at 10 30 A M ,
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Dr. Little Assumes New Post
"Historic preservation
has tobt, first sad foremost,
• community activity, If it'*
ta succeed. State and
fadsral propane mat la
make sore local afforta pi
the help they need."
That’a the basic
philosophy of Dr. John J.
Little, new director of tha
Archaeology and Historic
PrsMrvatlon Section at the
Division of Archives and
History of tha N. C.
Department of Cultural
Resources.
Little, 40, began work
August it. Hie job inchidee
supervision of million of
dollars in grants to
preservation projects,
coordination of ar
chaeological dip aa diverse
aa Indian sites and the
sunken Monitor, selection of
areas for architectural
SECTION B
North Carolina needs the
support and cooperation of
every citizen. Although the
hotline number will be
available at all times,
citizens in areas remote
from Charlotte might wish
to call FBI Offices during
business hours Monday
through Friday. 8:15 A M. -
5 P M., in their own
localities at Asheville.
Elizabeth City. Fayetteville.
Greensboro, Hickory. New
Bern. Raleigh and
Wilmington. Telephone
numbers for these offices
are listed in the local
telephone directory.
seaplane ramp
The association expressed
its appreciation to the Dare
County Airport Authority
and the Marine Resources
Center for their cooperation
in planning regatta ac
tivities.
surveys and mom.
He ana wen directly to Dr.
Larry Use, state historic
preservation officer and
dkecter of the Division of
Archives and History.
“Aa I see it, professional
preservationists in public
agencies have two
missloua," Little said
during his first week on the
job. "We have to convince
people of the virtue and
value of preserving
historical resources And
we have to make sure our
professionals can provide
the technical skills and
expertise needed by people
interested in preservation
Professional skills are
especially important in
archaeology, which is
usually not something a
community can handle on
its own."
little ia no stranger to
public preservation work
For the past four years, he
was state historic preser
vstion officer in South
D ikota and director of the
South Dakota Historic
Preservation Center He has
been assistant professor at
the University of South
Dakota.
The move to North
Carolina represents major
changes for Little, both
professionally and per
sonally North Carolina's
preservation program is
much larger than South
Dakota's, and it emphasizes
different things For
example. North Carolina
has a number of ißth Cen
tury buildings and set
tlements, while South
Dakota is richer in mining
towns and fron*ier history
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differences have to do wit
geography. A native c
Saginaw, Mich., Little we
educated at Michigan s*t
UiJvenuty, tha L'niversit
of Montana and th
University of Toledo, and b
cheerfully admits that th
faruiest he's ever lived fror
the Canadian border i
South Dakota.
"All my wife and I hev
seen so far of North Carogn
is interstate 4* fror
Asheville to Raleigh We’r
looking forward to exploit!
the state."
Letter To
The Ecftor
I would like to thank yo
on behalf of all of us j
Chowan College for you
presence at the dedication«
the Jesse Helms Center o
September 1 We appreciat
your laking time from you
tiusy schedule to share ii
this memorable occasion
\Se also appreciate you
sharing the dedication
through your reporting arv
photographs, with you
readers For this, we at
very gra'eful for we want t
serve the young people i
your area The coverage ii
The Chowan Herald wil
help alert them to whal
i howan offers its students*
including ’he new gym*
nasium physical education
tinier
We appreciate your ii*-.
lerest and support, of which
y.-«ur coverage of the gy-rh
di dication is ust the latest
example
Very sincerely yours,
Bruce E Whitaker
President