6 THE CAROLINA TIKES .
The- -
Spot
(Continued from Front)
cigarettes and candy; that
he intended to laicr
operate a pas station.
Faison, who once
operated a gas station
there, said he rented the
building to Thorpe to
operate a gas station and
games room. Officers
claimed the facility was
used Tor. illegal drugs
distribution.
Officers said Tjforpe
refused 40 turn his music
down as they had re
quested. Officers also said
the music was sounding
from a juke box inside the
building. Thorpe said he
not only turned the music
down, but also off. He
said the music came from'
a component set that was
outside the building. He
said there is a juke box in
side, but it does not work.
Thorpe'said aboot forty
people were enjoying a
cook-out the evening of
June 17 before Officers ar
rived. Officers contended
that no grill was visible
and the crowd was much
larger.
Resisting arrest, assault
on a police officer and
other charges are still pen
ding against Thorpe and
three others who. were arrested.
SAT., JULY 4, 1881
Reynolds" Donates Scholarships
Seminar
(Continued from Page i)w
minorities.
Seminar panelists arc
Dr. Thoyd Mellon a
research scientist ai North
C arolina Slate University;
Dr. Cyril Allen. a
hemalologist and on
cologist in Raleigh; Rev.1
WW. F.aslev, pastor of
St. Joseph's AME
Church: and. Attorney C.
C. Malonc. Jr., of
Durham.
The -public is urged to
attend the seminar. The
National Technical
Association is a national
non-profit organization
dedicated to increasing
minority awareness of and
participation in science
and technology.
uavio
(Continued from Page 5)!
ed tooth and nail on that
memorable aftcrnooYi in
the Greensboro Coliseum
and cage fans across
America rocked to the
beat of one of the best
games ever played. It was
tied at 65 at the end of
regulation. Both teams
only scored two in the first
overtime. Then came the
second overtime, one that
will bum forever in cage
fans' memories. UCLA
was leading .7.5-67 .with
under three' minutes to go
and their fans "were
iovouslv screaming,,
"We're No. I". All the
Bruins had to do was hang
on to the ball and they
were in the finals against
Marquette. , But State
would have none of I hatp
in an incredible explosion
thai left the normally pois
ed Bruins reeling, Thomp
son and his State brethren
rallied like they never had
before and reeled off thir
teen unanswered points.
The king was dead. 80-77.
Probably the biggest turn
ing point in that contest
occurred when fne 6'4"
Thompson blocked a shot
by 7 Bill Walton and
turned it into a set we for
the Woll'pack.
A few . nights later.
Thompson led State to the
coveted brass ring and
tiided the west Kalcigh
school to the 1 974 NCAA
title with" -a win over Mar
quette. Thompson could have
quii there, lie was offered
numerous bonuses by the
pros to bypass his senior
sear. But he didn't. He
returned in 1975 and
without bitterness watch
ed as the ACC torch of
cage power passed from
State to Carolina in the
1975 ACC finals. Thomp
son was heard to say that.
"It's so hard to go out a
loser." but ACC fans,
whether thev be Tar
Heels. Blue Devils. Ter
rapins, or Wolpack. knew
that this handsome young
man was anything but a
loser.
Yes. it's been more than
si years incc O.T. wore
the Wolf pack1- red (his
jersey wax1 retired ' after
1975). but it seems like it
was only yesterday.
Thanks. David, you arc
indeed a rare specimen,
both on and off the court.
NEW ORLEANS
Minority journalists are in
too short supply in this na
tion's newsrooms,. Mar
shall Bass, director of per
sonnel development at
R.J. Reynolds Industries,
Inc., told members of the
National , Newspaper .
Publishers . Association
(NNPA) at their annual .
convention. , . '
t "There is a gap between
your needs as publishers - -
and the number of black
journalists available,"
Bass said. Closing that
gap will require greater en- -couragement
of blacks to
enter and graduate from
journalism schools, he
said.
Bass, who appeared
before the NNPA's 41st
annual convention,
presented the association
with a $10,620 check on
behalf of R.J. Reynolds
Industries and its sponsor
ship of scholarships for
blacks in journalism.
RJR began sponsoring
journalism grants in
cooperation with NNPA
in 1972. Since then, the
company has contributed
almost $100,000 toward
awards which have helped
produce 17 graduates.
Another 15 students cur
rently receiving RJR
scholarships arc enrolled
for the 1981 fall semester.
Bass credited the
NNPA, which selects can
didates for RJR jour
nalism "scholarships, for
its help in strengthening
minority influence in the
news gathering process,
"1 am pleased to inform
you that the graduates of
the program arc doing
well, and the students cur-'
rently in training arc
representative of the high
standards set bv the
NNPA." Bass said, ;
R.S. j Reynolds . In
dustries, , with - , head
quarters in Winston
Salem, N.C, is the parent
company ' of R.J."
Reynolds Tobacco Co.;
Del- Monte Corp. (canned
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foods, beverages and fresh '
fruit); . R.J. . Reynolds;:
Tbacco. i i International,;
Inc.: Aminoil USA.. Inc.
(energy):; Sea-Land In
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'(containerized shipping);
and - R..f. Reynolds
Development Corp.
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