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B*«aNr H. imr News Frun' Cardna Review MUTAKS... RepubUeam fc IMh Carolina poNtfcal rt«B tUa year m «. daUt over the poasibillty of "■Btat« the aane ticket with former California •ownor Ronald Reagan. !**••*. who upset a sitting Republican president (Gerald Ford) In the 1978 N. C. Presidential Primary, ia looked upon as an early Christmas by state Republicans. Some of that luster, however, must have with Reagan's Labor Day statement In Detroit seemingly chastising Jimmy Carter for opening his reelection campaign in Tuscumbia, Ala. Reagan's statement drew immediate criticism from she southern state gover nors, including N. C. Gov. Jim Hunt, who regarded the remark as a slur against the entire southern region. The governors’ combined criticism was only a small part of a torrential current of outrage that rained down on Reagan causing him to' make a public apology. By week's end, the Southern Democrats were still seething (with tongue in cheek) over the remark but N. C. Republican State Party Chairman Jack Lee seemed to feel that little damage had been done to their presidential candidate in North Carolina. According to Lee, he had received "some negative reaction ... especially from party workers-but at this point, it won’t change too many minds." Lee suggested the whole affair had been blown out of proportion by the media “who jumped on one line of Reagan's entire Labor Day speech." “Reagan was in Michigan talking about economic policy, not the Ku Klux Klan," Lee said. Speaking to a crowd at the Michigan State Fair, Reagan had said, "I am hapfft to be here where yOu are 'waling at first hand ' with economic policies that have been committed, and he’s (Carter) opening his campaign down in the city that gave birth to and is the parent body of the Ku Klux Klan." Carter was in fact denouncing the Klan at his rally in Tuscumbia and Tuscumbia as it turned out, was not the birthplace of the Klan. DEMOCRATIC TROU BLES ... Meanwhile, Gov. Hunt found himself still struggling with CETA problems that threatened to push PCB (the roadside cancer-causing agent) from the number one position on his “no-go-away" problem list. Revelations about mismanagement and misappropriation of funds in the state’s Comprehensive Employment and Training Act program have been trickling out in the media for several months now. The Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, which administers the bulk of all CETA contracts in the state, has taken most of the heat in the person of NRCD Sec. Howard Lee and a hand full of Ms subordinates. At least one of those subor dinates has been fired and a couple removed from Continued On Page *B \ J This remarkable tablet gives aspirin relief, yet protects against stomach upset EcoCvin Mil NT me COMIOMMIHI r omoiND wScui) mi (caw ommno tncuu.) fjfal CHAIMHaTHaOOM TISSMS ■■lbW ctosox IMUOJUACH lfki MUHMMTS mayohnaim V P MM ~sr9 M a79 I ML uSht"rum W|fai "wITbrand" SSSTtSSltS^ mrjkZL? 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