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Thursday, June 23.1963 The Carolina Review— GREEN ... If you didn’t read the “leaked” transcript at Jimmy Green’s luncheon date with an FBI undercover agent yet, you should find a copy and study every word of it. The meeting was Green’s second with Thomas (Doc) Ryan (an alias). The third and final meeting, it’s assum ed, is the other shoe that hasn’t dropped-at least, not at this writing. We also have to assume the transcript is authentic, which isn’t necessarily the case. Now. You ought to under stand that in 1979 and a few months of 1980,1 wrote Jim my Green’s speeches and handled his press relations. I quit the job, but not because I didn’t like the controversial lieutenant governor. Because I sure did. I enjoyed his combative nature. TO be honest, I never wrote a speech, or gave him advice on issues, the news media, or political tactics, that he didn’t want to debate. One of my favorites is the time he chided me about listening to too many empty headed political scientists at the you-knee-verse-it-tee. That after I’d written a speech about the reduced power of North Carolina’s governor, compared to others with executive veto. He scratched out a couple of paragraphs, from perhaps 50, gave the speech, and got rave reviews. HM Pol AW. Jesse’s Record Liberal politicians and the bureaucrats spend your money. Senator Jesse Helms has been fighting to save your money. , w SinceJesseWentJo The Senate He Has Sponsored luridaiion Savinv jip Taxpayers Almost 53.500,000.000. flhafs $3Vi HUion!) *ct\ n.otem — T rtnf! i. *rt * u Jesse Helms... Fighting For The Working Man! Paid for by HELMS for Senate. Mark Stephens. Treasurer. P.O. Box 177000. Raleigh. N.C. 27g1g Here's Evinrtidg's V ¥ Line-Up Os v f Outboard Motors 4 fFrom Evinrude's Power 200V-6 to the Mini-Motor Evinrude 2 Jnecen. one 10 melon rear specific needs \ Hitt fui ee'ee gone IwHw Hvn <w o before in designing motors to run better, I last longer and do things more efficiently. £J And we've designed them in every size for every type of use. Whether you oper- yL. ate a work-boat, water-ski or need a good motor for bass fishing there's an j-4 • Evinrude* outboard motor that's right Our Evinrude Service Goes One Better. We service what we sell - from top quality boats to accessories to motors - with expert workmanship by qualified _ tt factory-trained mechanics. 1K983 jM /#X VISIT THIHOMI OF TH«*OM*GUNT CORP. L; /A! Hill rEDENTON4S2-5421 8 UHUiILR Bwd St Eli W I liked Green’s conser vative, tight-fisted money policies, too. You need to understand also that I still offer some P.R. services, for money, to Green associates who hope to keep Green’s gubernatorial ship afloat. You need to know all of this because I’m going to take up for the lieutenant governor. Sort of. Okay, back to the transcript. If it’s authentic, some things are pretty ob vious. The state’s second highest elected official was having a leisurely lunch with a man who might be quilty of doing things, in Green’s words, that “right now might be a little bit off color and a little bit out of line." In fact, Green recognized the man was suspicious enought to question him directly, “are you with the FBI?” We know the man was try ing to give Green money, SIO,OOO a month. And that Green was trying to accept it. Don’t worry, the amount befuddled the lieutenant governor, too. “Now, Tom...what could I possibly do for you and your company that would be (worth) that?” Green asked. Ryan responded, “Get elected governor.” We know that Green spar red with Ryan for a long time about whether he (Ryan) was trying to “break Jimmy Green’s neck.” The lieutenant governor at one point even considered aloud the possibili ty that the FBI was “waiting to get 10 or is of us and break all our necks at one tune.” “Could be another ABSCAM,” Green laughed one supposes nervously. So bow can I take up for Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green after such a scorching indictment? Because Jimmy Green-for all I know or don’t know might be as guilty as the Johnson grass use to be thick in my garden, but the roles of just about everyone involved in the investigation smell to high heaven. The FBI scheme, the Attorney General’s office and the pro secutor’s one potatoe-two potatoe tactics, the leaks, and the longevity, all reek. Not a single bribery-related case in Colcor has revealed that any crime had or would have taken place if the FBI hadn’t instigated it. Continued On Page 10-B Coffee beam are ectueNy the pits of a red, cherrylike fruit. THE CHOWAN HERALD r/‘4 '' ' SIrTT j .Vv EDENTON-CHOWAN RACQUET CLUB WINS CHALLENGE Cl P—Wanda Johnson nament Chairman and J.P. Timberlake, President of Edenton-Chowan Racquet Club accept the Challenge Cup for another year of “ownership" from Rickey Thornton of the Elizabeth City Racquet Club. Hospital Organizations Join Thirty-one leading hospital organizations in 10 states are forming a major network to put resources equivalent to a national system behind non profit healthcare in the region. “By linking up some of their own resources for improving healthcare delivery, and developing more on a central basis, they’ll be able through Sun Health Network to offer communities and their non profit hospitals the scale, ex pertise, and back-up of a ma jor hospital system”, said Ben W. Latimer, Sun Health president. Sun Health Network was formed jointly by Carolinas Hospital and Health Services, Inc. (CHHS), a corporation that manages non-profit hospitals and provides hospital support services in the Southeast, through which large non-profit hospitals in the region have shared sup port services for several years. Tlie new network typifies a growing trend in America’s non-profit healthcare sector -cooperative links or “net working” among hospital systems, medical centers, and community hospitals to scale and benefits’ like* access to fodfrlfaf repla?b- r ment capital, while preserv ing non-profit features and diversity in ownership that are belieived to result in lower hospital costs and in services that are more responsive to local needs”, Latimer said. “Several such networks are emerging across the country; Sun Health will be one of the largest”, he added. The large hospitals and hospital organizations form ing the network and serving as its resource institutions are located in Alabama. 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CHHS, headquartered in Charlotte with regional of fices in Columbia, Raleigh, and Atlanta, serves hospitals in some 15 states, including Chowan Hospital in Edenton. “The founding organiza tions will develop and expand joint network programs operated centrally in such areas as the group purchasing of ma jor medical equipment Continued On Page 5-B Cheerleader Camp To Be Held CULLOWHRE—A four-day cheerleader camp will be held at Western Carolina Universi ty July 5-8, co-hosted by the university and the All-Star Cheerleader Conference of Kansas City, Mo. The camp will be primari ly for high school, middle school and junior high school cheerleaders. The girls will be trained in such areas as cheers, chants, pompom routines, as well as pep rally planning, crowd control, fund raising and uniform selection. This will be the first year that ASCC has held a camp at WCU, Cheerleaders, yell leaders and pompom squads from several states are ex pected to attend. Squads may either stay in university hous Ryans Grove Baptist Celebrates Pastor’s 2nd Anniversary The Ryans Grove Baptist Church will be celebrating its pastor, the Rev. Calvin Whedbee’s second anniver sary on Sunday, June 26,1983 beginning at 11:00. ’ Special musical guests for the anniversary will include: Hallelujah Gospel Singers of Edenton, N.C.; Trinity AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1983 - 10:00 A M. SALE LOCATED: WILLIE E MATTHEWS FARM. From Gatesv.Mp N C tab- 158 VW ’ prox 2% Miles to Stale Route 1116 FOLLOW AUCTION SIGNS TRACTORS A John Deere Tractor • 4620 Diesel with Cab * INC Tractor M Fyn.,i! * John Deere Tractor 3020 Diesel * IMC Iraclor c riumjii * IH C Tractor 806 Diesel HARVESTING EQUIPMENT * Long Drymg Unit 6 Trailers 10 H P Motor * KMC Peanut Digg** inv*W :: 0 w 44 Inch Fan * Ferguson Pea r ijt Digger . 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N C A L *2606 GatesvAe NC , Phone: 357-1065 Phone 29r 2651* or WISH BONDED LICENSED IN NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA AN' ..MGINIA Page 3-B ing and take mdials at the WCU cafeteria or commute daily from home if they live nearby. The ASCC conducts 112 camps nationwide with in structors from the 4 University of Missouri. University of Pittsburg, Hanover College College, Hendereen State University, Northwestern University, Kansas State, Texas Tech, Ohio University and the University of Wisconsin. Persons interested in the camp may obtain additional information either from (he ASCC national program director at 819 Broadway. 7th Floor, Kansas City, Mo. 64 05 or the WCU division of conti nuing education in Cullowh -e Ensemble of Windsor, N C. Junior and Senior Choirs fror First Baptist, Aulander. N .. Ryans Grove Junior and Senior Choirs, and Ryans Grove Gospel Chorus. Everyone is invited to co.ne out to help make this second anniversary a success. Din ner will be served.
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