-THE CAROLINA TIMES Rifnh I nwtn'n 7 U Awarded Medal Of Merit SAT., JUNE 20,1981. i - -. :: V- .y ft: - Scouts Barry A. Burch and James B. Lawton of Tnvtn snrl Prvct vr recoghked Sunday, May ""hit! rVirkm fr U'i m .IIIULJl. I 111 1 1 n 111 IUI k Mr i recefvrhe the Medal offr! Merit and Certificate of Verit in recognition of Meritorious Action from the Boy Scouts of America. Bary Burch, an Ex plorer Scout and Chaplain Aid helped a lady who was having a seizure. While riding on the city bus, Barry, aided " the lady by stopping her from biting her tongue, and using his handkerchief as a bandage to bind her wrist that was mi nn the spat of the bus. He stayed with her and the bus driver until the am bulance came to take her to the hospital. Barry came forward to help the lady when none of the other passengers would. James Lawton, a 'Scout and Instructor, gave first aid to his brother, Michael, when he ac cidently got a deep gash cut just above his eye. James immediately called their parents. Blood was gushing, so he rushed his 1-f . T . 1 r i f '7 tn'M A i-tl.f M .,0- T-T'! V i 1 1 " t r II 1 'I It. -V-;- v i- k .i ika mA..,UmA itama rMiiirMi m it rMCHiv avaiiaoiB lor aio -i jblow tht advertised price in each A4P Store, except specifically noted y in i this ad. atcA D PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., 'JUNE 20 AT AAP IN DURHAM ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER , RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. 1 v; Scouts Get Medals of Merit Scouts Barry A. Burch and James B. Lawton of Troop and Post 55, receive Medals of Merit Sunday at White Rock Baptist Church. Left to right are: P.B. Cole, Assis tant District Scout Commissioner; James W. Carrington, Explorer Advisor for Post 55, White Rock Baptist Church; James Lawton, receiving the Medal of Merit from j his mother, Mrs. Patricia Lawton; Barry Burch, Explorer, receiving the Medal of I Merit from Mrs. Mary L. Smith. f 1109 E. 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She . narned popuhif grassroot leaders across the nation j who are under attack by conservatives and the criminal justice system for "defending the rights of poor and" working peo ple". She said "we have got to stand up and say when they persecute him Hobby they must persecute us also." . James Andrews, ; representing the N.C. A. 1 Philip Randolph Institute, relayed the same theme: "indictments against Wilbur are against us all." Th rharffes stem from " Unkkv'c 1Q7 PPT A rnn.i tract between his com- pany, Precision Graphics, and the Department of Labor: to train computer operators. Unemployed black women from Wake and Durham counties were trained for the con tracted price of $132,000. University of North . Carolina law professor,, Richard Rosen said Hob ;by's company returned' $44,000 of the money resulting in a savings to the government. Rosen made it clear that as an attorney, he could not understand why Hob by, who had returned a third of the contract's i money, would be on trial. "The government doesn't say how Wilbur misap plied funds and. . . .they don't say he took one pen ny for himself. . . .At this point, I cannot tell you what they claim he did wrong," Rosen conclud ed. Hobby is also charged with conspiracy to misap ply funds along with Robert L. Hughes, Jr. and Mort Levi. Hughes super vised Comprehensite Training Act projects (CETA) at the Depart-, ment . of Natural and Economic Resources and Levi was program director for Precision Graphics. Rosen said that when two or more people plan to do something that's con spiracy. "Wilbur got the ! money to train row income people. . . .that may be a conspiracy, but that rs not illegal." A WEW WAY TO EvcryvAcre you see the Green P. Ycu'llsavealctattheASP! HOLLY FARMS FRESH n in ;1 5h( Iff pr fwU lb. A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF RDBir ffnnA Bone-In C T X MARKET STYLE Sliced Bacon lb. TOO A&P DINNER OR cat FraEi'is f W N pkg. U 'EXTKA LEArrSPECtALTRlM COUNTRY FARM PerEi Leln Eleast Rib End lb. 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