4 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT.. DECEMBER 26, 1981 Hobby's Attorneys Plan Appeal y Donald Alderman -.RALEIGH At torneys representing one time labor leader Wilbur Hobby said they will ap peal his fraud and con spiracy conviction. Mort Levi, Hobby's business associate, will also have his conviction appealed, attorneys said. Hobby and Levi were found guilty Saturday of defrauding Comprehen sive Employment and Training Act (CETA) program funds through contracts negotiated with state government. A six man, six woman jury deliberated almost fif teen hours. The two business part ners will spend Christmas at home because U.S. District, Judge W. Earl Britt delayed sentencing until December 29 at 1 p.m., and the two were allowed to remain free on a $10,000 bond. A maximum fine of eleven years imprison ment and $40,000 faces Hobby for the four counts against him. A maximum fine of seven years imprisonment and $20,000 faces Levi for the two counts against him. CETA funds awarded to Hobby's company, Precision Graphics, Inc., were said to be illegally obtained and misap plied, beginning in February, 1979 and con tinuing through May, 1980. Hobby and Levi were indicted February 10, 1981. Levi, at the time of the alleged criminal acts, was program director for Precision Graphics. Among the indict ments the men were found guilty on were: Hobby's company il legally profited from CETA funds; Levi hired CETA ineligibles; and, Hobby defrauded the government by purchas ing computers with CETA money. The guilty verdict dismayed labor leaders and others who said Hobby's training pro gram was one of the most successful in the state. Hobby was president of the North Carolina AFL-CIO for twelve years until he was defeated in elections earlier this year. Contracts awarded to Hobby's company were used to train women and blacks as computer key punch operators and off set printers, according to a piece which appeared in The Carolina Times November 7, written by Pat Bryant, a Durham writer. Bryant wrote that the charges against Hobby r -h HAppY ! HnTTTMVc:! started when a Raleigh f Beverly Lake, Jr.,. and newspaper published . 96 i successful senatorial can articles "questioning ! didate John East. The Hobby's propriety and . Congressional Club also insinuating his guilt." financed television com " Hobby then became . mercials across the state the target of the N.C. Congressional Club, Senator Jesse Helms' 1 political action grpup. During the last general election, the COngres- which charged Wilbur Hobby with "-'pocketing the taxpayers's CETA funds", Bryant wrote. In his piece, . Bryant asked -evrrat political Myers; Appointed Governor Jim Hunt and Secretary of Com merce Lauch Faircloth recently announced the appointment of Lewis H. damentaHy, because he is 'Myers as Assistant a liberal white in the Secretary of Commerce. Hobby is really oh trial because he made it possi ble 'y for minorities, especially women, to become more, a part of the economic clout in our state. . . ." Another: responded: "He is on trial, fun- Dusihess development, I state's sirppojt Of those and we will be looking to ,i business efforts.", ; t hirri to... strengthen the (Continued On Page 6) 1 sional Club whipped leaders in the state, Hobby through attacks "Why is Wilbur Hobby from unsuccessful guber- on trial?" One respon natorial candidate I. dent answered: ? Wilbur racist South, in facist America. Wilbur has identified with poor peo ple, oppressed people, exploited people, those who are the most against the wall. He's tried to help them. That is his fundamental sin. . . ." Christmas j Blessings j 7 tscv INC Health, wealth & happineM that's what we with for all our friend! TRIANGLE TROPHY 107 Wiltons' Village Durham, N.C. II Myers, 35, has been Chief of the State Office of Minority Business Enterprises in the depart ment since July 1, 1980. Governor Hunt said, "Lewis Myers brings to this new position an in valuable background in marketing and economic development. In par ticular, he has broad ex J perience in minority May yesr CkrMmmt be merry esrf fcrtgfcff LONG'S FLORIST 1201 N. Roxboro St. J Our best wishes during this holiday season. S & W. TAILORS 211 N. Gregson St. The Holy season is upon us ... may it bless each of with love and joy now, and in the year to come. DELUXE BARBER SHOP 1220 Fayettevllle St. Durham, N.C. City of Durham Community Development The Durham Housing Authority and the City of Durham Planning and Community Development Department invite rental property owners participation in the Federal Department of Housing and Ur ban Development (HUD) Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Pro gram. Proposals are requested from property owners for rent sub sidies under the Moderate Rehabilitation program for rental proper ty in all areas of the City of Durham. Special priority and financial incentives are available for, properties In certain areas of the City. Prooosals will be received between 8:00 a.m. on Monday, January 11, 1982, and 4:30 p.m. on Friday, January 22, 1982. . ti . ni l. . , A l A r nnrntirano ine Pioueraie nenouiiiiaiiuii Mujiam ucaigireu the rehabilitation of rental units which are now substandard or which have major building components which will soon need repair or replacement. Such improvements shall cost at least $1,000 or more. When rented to a lower-income family, the program will help provide rental income to an owner that will repay rehabilitation costs, meet monthly operating expenses, and allow a reasonable profit on the owners investment in the property. The owner, with the assistance of the Housing Authority and the City, will secure his own rehabilitation financing. HUD, through the Housing Authority, guarantees the owner Fair Market Rents through rental subsidies to the tenant and will refer tenants to the property owner under con tract for fifteen (15) years. Permanent displacement of tenants' will not be permitted. Please call the Planning and Community Development Department for more information and to obtain ap plication forms. Contact: Nazeeh Abdul-Hakeem Planning & Community Development Dept. 101 City Hall Plaza Durham, N.C. 27701 Phone: 683-4137 I e I A friendly greet ing to our many loyal customers! 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