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 and , prepared frozen . foods, beverages and fresh ' fruit); . R.J. . Reynolds;: Tbacco. i i International,; Inc.: Aminoil USA.. Inc. (energy):; Sea-Land In dustries Investments, Inc. '(containerized shipping); and - R..f. Reynolds Development Corp. Exceptional Opportunity to earn. ; Invest your, leisure time for-high yields. Call -J&B Unlimited. Raleigh," N.C. (919) 772-8337. ' " Subscribe , Today- '.. Call 682-2913 CITY OF DURHAM Job Opportunities CD Computer Analyst Programmer Starting Salary $17,173yr. Knowledge of DEC POP - 1110 system and Basic and Macro -11 languages desirable. DEADLINE DATE: July 10, 1981 Traffic Painter I Starting Salary $10,039yr. DEADLINE DATE: July 2, 1981 Trades Helper Starting Salary $10,039yr, DEADLINE DATE: July 3, 1981 CERTIFICATION (IF REQUIRED) MUST BE INDICATED ON APPLICATION. ONE POSITION PER APPLICATION ONLY. FOR INFORMATION AND APPLICATION CONTACT: Personel Office, First Floor City Hall 101 City Hall Plaza Durham, N.C. 27701 Telephone: 683-4214 An Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action Employer. ELKIHS ClinYSLEh-lsLVr.10UT!! SUMMER SELL-OUT nwv wvnoeji unwi . bSIvSrael 1 Prk 15741 .00; Cash or trade) $995 down; 18 APR; $134.80 for 48 month, ifitrcirp $1710; Total of Payment $6456. N.C, Sates Tax Extra, r - . 1 The University of North Carolina At.! T .- " . ; . Chapel Hill . Has Immediate Secretarial Clerical openings: .' '7 Clerk-Typist (III) " Typist (III) ! . Secretary (III) Part-Time and Full-Time Positions ;: :,.r : Completion of high school course Work and one year of clerical experience; or an equivalent combination of educa tion and experience. Varied skills and knowledges of these position aramedlcal lermlnologyr dictaphone,- strong typing skills, statistical typing, Magcard, book keeping, accounting and good public contact. Salary range: $8,820 - $12,468. The hours for some of the part time positions are 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Part-time salary range: 4,410 - $6,234.; Secretary (IV) Completion of high school course work and two" years of clerical or secretarial experience; or an equivalent com bination of education and experience. Good typing skills and. .knowledge of medical terminology helpful. Salary range: $10,020 - $14,196. For an application please contact the Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall. UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. . ... , , 962-2991 4 EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER Two radjal plies and two stabilizing belts reauce roiling resistance ana tread squirm Two full width steel belts provide impact and bruise protection Traction block tread and wide grooves give good wet traction and resistance to hydroplaning iPiaHiysK SCO L7 GllHPSa Stool islted &st&! . . 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