SAT.. NOVEMBER 29, 19S0 . THE CAROLINA TIMES -I) ELIQNS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH RELIANT COUPE $gg 80 Plus Freight Setting Fee, N.C. Sales Tax Should Blacks Do Fearful of Roagan's Housing Polidos? 'Stock 6389. ' -1 Delivered For ONLY $5880 plus Freight, Selling Fee, N.C Sale Tax Solid White, 2 Door Reliant with cloth Interior. Front-wheel drive, 4 speed transmission, 4 cylinder engine, remote control mirror, tide moldings. Glass Betted Radlals. 'Ji "L! CTII f"180" PPos. Your mileage may differ depending upon ILKDM CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Expressway at Mangum St, Phone 688-5511 Downtown Durham, N.C. By William R. Morris Hewing and Community DmiopiM; Cant uiiant What most blacks in America feared might happen has happened. A Republican White House for. the next four years; a President-elect who has admitted his late discovery . of the problems of racial inequality and injustice; hard-line conservatives in control of the Senate and gaining stature in the House. -- What can blacks realistically expect from a Reagan Administration? There are a few who believe the new President will use his office to offer creative solutions to hous ing problems of minorities and the poor. There are many more who do not. The coming months will' tell for sure whether the1 man, who says he'll serve as President of all the peo ple, will improve existing programs or scuttle them for policies not in the best 7 lhis year despite strong objections from low income housing ad' vocates. In October, Reagan an nounced that he would seek funds and staff for an independent, bipartisan Commission on Housing which would study the na tion's housing needs and recommend new ways to revitalize the inner cities. Another new program, called "Enterprise and Job Zones" (patterned after the English ex- , perience) would allow local governments to designate specific depress ed areas in their cities for special financing and tax incentives to encourage new business and jobs. On housing discrimina tion, the Republican's are publicly committed to "vigorous enforcement of laws to assure equal treat ment in access to housing and mortgages." After a meeting in October with former Senator Ed Brooke, Reagan announc ed his support for strong fair housing measures and ' promised his personal in volvement in its enforce ment. Black organizations will, nevertheless, need to increase their surveillance of agency actions and legislative amendment to protect previous gains ii equal opportunity, ai'fir mative action and minori ty business programs. LET'S USE OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS The Durham City Schools Encourage total community Involvement. Dr. Cleveland Hammonds, Superintendent Durham City Schools CLASS TITLE Small Engine Repair Data Processing 'Auto Mechanics (Male & Female) Photography (basicAdv.) Adult High School Diploma andOED Typing (BeginAdv.) Home RepairBasic Carpentry Motorcycle Repair Brick Masonry "Home Cooking Senior XJCitizensC Open to family, religious, chic and pro fessional orgembaflons. LET US SESVI YOU. Albert Huey, Director Slmm Long, Coordinator Community Education Program ADULT EVENING CLASSES Co-Sponsor TIME FEES DAYS LOCATION DESCRIPTION DTI 7-10 $15 M Durham High School Minor repairs on lawnmowsrs and small engines DTI 7-10 $15 M-T HillsideNCCU Learning basic principles of key punch and Cobol DTI 7-10 $15 M Durham High School Basics of auto repair and engine tune-up DTI 7-10 $10 T-W Holton Jr. High Operation of 35 mm camera, flash, composition. Introduction to darkroom, film development equipment, set-up, enlargements. DTI 7-9 $10 T-Th Hillside Programmed materials are used for completion of requirements for AHSD and GEO. DTI 7-10 $10 M-T Hillside Business Correspondence, tabulations and manuscripts DTI 7-10 $15 T Hillside Learning simple repairs around the home and fundamentals of building DTI 7-10 $15 M Durham High School Minor engine repair, operation and Motorcycle safety DTI 7-10 $15 M Hillside Fundamentals of Building DTI 7-9:30 $10 W Durham High School Thla dees will cover wise shopping Dps, and prepars of rnslndlshee with emphasis ir'iiiu w,,-. T Hillside High 8ohool mnutrttkxialarKlDeltaryooWng. Engagement Announced Miss Karla Paulette Umstead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Umstead of 1014 Plum Street, Durham, is engaged to be married to Curtis Brandon, Jr. of Greensboro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brandon, Sr., of Davidson. The wedding is planned for December 31 at Russell Memorial CME Church. Miss Umstead is a graduate of Hillside High School, Class of 1975 and Winston-Salem State University, Class of 1979. She is a registered nurse employed at Durham County General Hospital. Brandon is a graduate of North Mecklenberg High School and Cen tral Piedmont Community College, both in Charloote, and Santa Monica College, Santa Monica, California. He is employed as a professional deaf interpreter in Greensboro. YOUR REGISTRATION WILL DETERMINE THE NUMBER OF CLASSES OFFERED. THE DURHAM CITY COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM WILL START AMV NEW CLASS IF A MINIMUM OF 10 TO IS STUDENTS DESIRE TO ENROLL. IF A CLASS FOR WHICH YOU WOULD UKE TO REGISTER IS NOT LISTED, PLEASE LIST ON BLANK REGISTRATION FORM AND MAIL TOOAY. DEPENDING UPON REGISTRATION, CLASSES MAY ALSO BE OFFERED IN THE AFTERNOON. HOW TO REGISTER Mail the completed registration form along with your fee to: Community Education, Durham City Schools, P. O. Box 2246, Durham, N. C. 27702. Registration for Winter quarter will be at the following locations and times: Durham High School Dec. 1-3 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Hillside High School Dec. 4-5 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. You last opportunity to register wiH be on the first day of classes. Classes will begin at Hillside and Durham High Schools on December 8, 1 980. Ad ditional sections of any given class will be provided as needed. Special Note: The Durham Ctty Community Education Program will follow the same Chrtaknat Schedule as the regular school students. All students that are 18 or 17 years of age and are currently enrolled in a high school Mi-time, are eligible to participate in our evening program. AFTER SCHOOL CHILD CARE PROGRAM After school child care program activities are available at all elemen tary schools from 2:30-5:30 p.m. Fee: $1.00 per hour per child. Call 682-5786 for further Information. BEFORE SCHOOL CHILD CARE PROGRAM Before school child care is being offered for George Watts Elementary School students from 6:30-8:00 am. Fee: $1 .00 par hour per child. Call 682-5786 or 682-1054 for further information. All parents with interest in this program at Watts and other elementary schools in the system, please mail the completed registration form to P. O. Box 2246, Durham, N. C. 27702. REGISTRATION FORM DURHAM CITY COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM P.O. BOX 2246, DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27702 (919) 682-5786 NAME OP ADULT:. NAME OF CHILD:. ADDRESS: TELEPHONE:. SCHOOL: BUSINESS: COURSE TITLE: PARENTS'S NAME. FEE:: LOCATION or SITE. 'I am over 55 years of age and eligible for 50 discount!. Your payment reserves your place in class. Mail this form with your check payable to: COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM, Dur ham City Schools, P. O. Box 2246, Durham, N. C. 27702 interests of blacks. Since the early 1930s, when government first became involved in hous ing the poor, blacks have looked to Federal agencies for needed help in acquir-, ing decent and affordable shelter, and protection from racial discrimina tion. Contrary to some schools of thought, there are indications in Washington that Reagan will continue, in some form, housing assistance to the poor and funds for upgrading inner city neighborhoods. A big change is likely, however, in the way Federal pro v grams will be administered ' and how . funds are nJistributedr '' Early legislative action can be expected to transfer most of the control over subsidized programs to state and local govern ments, with funds to run them mostly as they see fit. The Federal roll will be substantially reduced! Reagan officials will lose no time in reorganiz ing HUD and in coor dinating the operations of other agencies that in fluence housing. Existing housing will be used in place of new construction to house the poor, and cities will be expected to rely more on private in dustry for neighborhood revitalization. The govern ment's largest housing subsidy program, Section 8, may soon be phased out in favor of a new system of "housing block grants" or "special revenue shar ing." Under industry pressure, the Congress is likely to introduce a new rental subsidy program for middle-income per sons. Similar legislation nearly squeaked through The Studio Dance School Kay Sullivan Register Now For The January - May Semester At 2509 E. Weaver St. Phone 688-6961 Tentative Class Schedule: Tues. 5- 6 6- 7 7- 8 Pre Ballet Mult Exercise Adult Technique Wed. 5- 6 6- 7 7- 8 Afro-Am. Jazz Beg. Tap Int. Tap Thur. 5- 6 6- 7 Beg Ballet AdultBallet Sal. 10- 11 Ballet 11- 12 Ballet 12-1 1- 2 2- 4 Beg. Toe Toe Workshop Adults interested in daytime classes please call to make the request. 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