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The new Secretary General of the United .Nations comes into his high office bearing on his shoulders all of the worries and fears of those nations that have voted for him, of those who opposed him and of' those who , ; abstained from casting ballots. - After sixteen in conclusive ballots in the . .. . ,. ... A Man Of Some. Importance By Laura Parks, ,SAT.,JAKUAaY9;n:2 agreed that both men are1 exceptional. But equally, Security Council v the wcepuonai representatives of the , KCPnai men are nice, world's contending - dried sticks before the, powers and forces were Tn cnangi and are still unable to select an frequently ; broken acceptable hew Secretary througn no fault of their' General. .' ' own. the. present uenerai Kurt waldheim are v .found v as and Salinj Salihi, the! replacements who, riding Ianzanian. . Foreign the crest of the historic Minister, flawed in some personal or professional ay? Far from it. All tide, become giants in1 the eyes of; the world. There are three giant cur-.' rents in motion beneath the diplomatic veneer of the United Nations. And! these currents in conflict!, will not readily be resolv-j ed. But a. man was, found, Javier Perez de Cuellar, who is expected: u :..t Were the contenders, ptonetlmea it SaSS 'ZaSSi' "VM wuuj ua uuu ij s,nrt cmntinnallv feel thet: vast, agonizing complex-; ity of the world and at, the same time satisfy the, combatants ; as to fairness, honesty and in tegrity. --::;-..-'.-".-: Of the three currents,) that representative of the United States is pro- foundly defensive in' nature. In the council chambers of the United, Nations each nation large or small casts an equal vote and thus in the General Assembly the new nations of the world, from Africa and1 The story is widely told of the young man who tAsia, carry enormous Ml that he was the coolest, calmest and most relax- j weight. The old colonial :d person alive. Hedjed from anassive-heartt-randneo-colonianations- cTThat resulted from the enormous amount of 'stress '.that 'had built up within him without his recognize the aspiration's of the Third World and; . support the establish ment of a New Economic; Order," and the end to colonialism and . neo-1 colonialism. But above : all of. these , considera tions the Russians are : profoundly I convinced ,the ... dreams of the Chinese would 'y be brought : to nothing unless the world Was at peace. - - -:.'- . . ' The essence of the Russian argument in fact encompasses P the arguments of the Third World and those of the Chinese. The Russians 'rather than through ex iternally applied force. I - As the Soviets say, the. West mast protect its ; capital and financial in-. ' tegrity and it can only do Ijthis by expanding its ' hold over the rest of the world or by achieving the same results by holding! down its own work : force; to lower and lower ;; wage standards and ris-;f ing i unemployment. '. V Prrtm th dwi nnint of I r.:scA:.:u:aT:a-ij A 1 11 ' vU 111 U U LuOl Vv M BUDGETING YOUR MONEY By Nancy Webber view, peace is paramouni. &ma&t to gUpport yourself and your family yet, ;for it guarantees theFgtul enj0y.gome 0f the luxuries of life, such as triumph of socialism and , movie8 restaurants, and trips. More and more ! 1- r T.rLfamilies are working out a bud and this in fact is at the Biinta,a v.. ua a comfortable life .while Coping Test Yourself For Stress By Dr. Charles W. Faulkner that the overriding issue of our time is the ques-. argue and agree with the uu , ui ptaw:, tncjf ;' vaiuicsc nun capitalism .argue mat witnout peace the tirade of the world withers and the aspira tions and dreams of the .'Third World and even: is aying. by also argue that this death can be achieved through natural attrition and decay within the system itself, ' heart of the Soviet world view. ' Therefore they would support any candidate acceptable to all parties, who would have from the Soviet point of view an intellectual and emo tional commitment to peace. Nancy Webber Tbrnp Yen Should Keo,;z are at a great disadvan tage in this chamber. ; The General Assembly voices the cry of humani ty. The nations of the West have largely aban doned the General, Assembly as the arena of their diplomatic activity, preferring to concentrate on the Security Council where they can veto jtsflcies and actions1 against their interests. The United States wouldr prefer the new Secretary The following Stress Test will provide answers to , "crr.rT.u h. oW. n.ciAn, Tot. tk;. ..J :r irum uic nmu ttuiiu, .v wwv uviui im uui iwai aim uvlviuiuic 11 you should modify your life style in order to use stress positively and constructively. : Evaluate yourself by: indicating how frequently you respond to the situations below. Your rating scale is: 10-Always, 7-Often, 4-Sometimes, 1 -Never. 1. Do you have the uree to comoete with ;nowledge.. , Stress reveals itself in many unusual ways such as hrough irritability, tension, skin rashes, constipa ion, strokes, forget fulness, compulsive eating or moking and heart attacks. The list is endless, lowever, there is often no outward manifestation f stress until the accumulated stress results in a ma or physical setback. Some people are stress collectors. Their life styles ring about stress, their personal insecurities create tress that eventually destroys them. Are you one of hose people? Are you stress prone? Is destructive itress building up within you without your cnowledge? Are you, headed for a heart attack or a itroke? in people with whom you come into contact? 2. Do you refrain from DarticiDatina tasks that you feel will cause failure of criticism for, yourself. rv,- a . ; .;. ;: ,-( . . . . : . , t , . t' " DO'Vou become easilvi-hnred? . i:: - :4. Do you he awake in bed wotryingtabout your problems? 5. Are you emotionally crushed when criticized? 6. Do you daydream? 7. Do you constantly relive negative ex periences by criticizing the action that you took in a certain situation? . 8. After a pressure filled situation such as a test or an interview has passed is it difficult to bring yourself back to a normal state of relaxation? 9. Do you feel constantly under stress? 10. Are you irritable, easily angered and argumentative? 1 1 . Do you think that losing your job would ruin your life? 12. Do you strive to avoid excitement in your life? 13. Do you find your leisure time boring? 14. Do you consider your life a disappoint ment? 1 5 . Do you feel that there are more obstacles than challenges in your life? l, Total your score Rate yourself: If your score is below 15 You are aperson who fears stress and seeks security. If your score is 15-59 You are a normal person wno uses stress constructively. where the cry is for the establishment of a New; Economic Order which " ; the West sees; as a grave ' threat to its own pro- ! found economic in 1 terests. i The Chinese, now 'deeply , involved in ' developing a modern economic nation-state. ! 'i ' are still Very much mind-. !mofto6fulf8f Mao-Tse- Tung's - belief that the world is in : - -fe Born in 1874, on a farm "'IN CUY COUNTY, MlSSv - HE STUDIED AT BQSER WItUAMSUNIV.NASHVlLLgf TENNyAND AT CHICAGO UNJ--HE WAS ADMITTED JO PRACTICE LAW (N 1902 HE PRACTICED IN THE US. SUPREME COURT AND WAS LyaS QETttE mBJOJSPilRX OKLA HOMA), AND WAS PRESl- lf your score Is 60-99 - Stress is a siunificant Dart 2??" . . '"""encea of your life and you are almost stress prone. ' lT?a ,wona &ecrctary If voiir score is 100 or more Yon nr a nertnn . ments or rent, groceries, clothing, utilities, tele phone, gasoline, insurance, installment loan and charge card payments. Plan for medical and den tal expenses and be sure to allow for inflationary increases in goods and services you may purchase. ' If these payments equal your monthly net in-: come, you need to adjust your spending habits, because a single financial emergency could set you behind. You might want to reduce your required) spending by moving into less expensive housing, . riding the bus or carpooling to work, or even mak ing your own clothes. When preparing your budget, include responsi bilities for all family members. This is an excellent way to help children understand how money and spending works. For example, a child can budget his allowance, splitting it up between school sup plies, snacks, small toys, and lunch money. Keep your budget as simple as possible, and don't break it down into too many categories. It's almost impossible to stick to a rigid budget that accounts for every dollar. The first time something -j does not fit in your budget, you may become exas perated and give up. Assess how you are spending your "extra" money, and then set aside funds for savings, enter tainment and recreation. A heavy expense in one category may lead to compensating cuts in anoth er; for example, a family that spends heavily for gift-giving at Christmas may have to take a less expensive family vacation. . A good budget will npt pnly make you aware of . how vou SDend vour monev. but will also make vou tHe midst of an ongoing fhe first Kentucky Derby, in 1875, was won by black jockey Oliver more judicious in your spending. guerrilla war between the Lewis, who rode to victory on his mount Aristedes. Fourteen of -the Nancy Webber,abankerforl6year8,uaPersonalBankerat urbanized West and the fifteen starters in the race were ridden by black mounts, "if Wachovta Bank and Trust Company main office in ? rural Third World. In ; Charlotte. this struggle all 1 ' " . -7 r 5 assistance must be - -, rendered to the Third ; World. It isthe most im : portant issue of our ! time, it is the most decisive struggle of our epoch and therefore the' ' , Chinese nation must sur port the candidates' of the Third World and veto those of the West The Chinese believe that the old economic order of the West is dy ing and that this dying; can be accelerated by en couraging the Third World to act fearlessly and boldly against the West and the 'soft refor- mist' Russians. Thus the Chinese would 'prefer a DENT OF MORE THAN ONE IMPORTANT NEGRO CIVIC ORGANIZATION saving some money for future goals or emergencies. I Budgeting your money can be easier with the help of your bank and your own financial good, sense. A checking account can show where you are spending your money, and certain min imum balance in your savings account entitles you to no-service-charge checking at some banks. This allows you to earn interest and to save the money that would have been paid in fees. Once the regular savings habit is devel oped, you may want to consider transferring some 01 those funds to a higher paying instrument, such as All-Savers Certificates or money market certifi cates of deposit Your bank credit card receipts and statements can help you keep up with your purchases. A credit card account allows you to spread the payments for large purchases over several months. When developing a budget list all your required monthly expenditures, such as mortgage pay- MM. CM MM TO W 111 T-l I BS I BI1 who is prone to stress that could have destructive consequences. You should seek assistance for con trolling your stress, v 1 " Tips lo cope with stress in my next column. The aoviets recognize the economic fears of the West and offer the. possibility of .vast,, economic deals; - they City of Durham Community Development ' '!' ' ...... ; , t. .: . :: . ' i 1 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 Jan Development (HUD) Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Pro gram. Proposals are requested from property owners for rent sub sidles 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. lopi w,ltlceled between 8:00 a.m. on Monday, January 11; 1982, and 4:30 p.m. on Frlday.Manuary 22, 1982. The Moderate Rehabilitation program Is designed to encourage 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 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 5 prom on the owners Investment In 'he 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 ao- i plication forms. Contact: Nazeeh Abdul-Hakeem ' fSiS Community Development Dept. 101 City Hall Plaza , - - - Durham. N.C. 27701 Phone: 683-4137 J W J H h W?TTTMT T l A FT7T7TTvT7 Tfl Hhe rieW tax law makes it oossible for you to deposit up to $2,000 a year in a Wachovia Individual 'Retirement Account anddeduct it from your taxable income .eyen ify by a company retirement program: ' ; You' can deposit the money , in large or . small' amounts;, as . often 1 as you choose, whenever you choose. Your interest is basedpn,highjnohey market,rates and it accumulates taxTfreeuntil you start making withdrawals.' Of ;coursei the. law requires penalties oh wimdrawals before you reach age 59. ; . - t What it all adds up to is a tax break for : everyone who is worried about what inflation . I may do to his or her plans for retirement. Want to know more? Wachovia Personal Bankers can call upon a broad range of pro fessional banking experience to help you integrate I. R. A. into your personal retire- ment program. Why not let a Personal Banker helpow get started this week? Stop by any Wachovia Office or give us a call today. And giyeyourself a taxbreak. roursdf break. a tax I See me about a Wachovia Individud Retirement Account ' MarkmRedJin Main Off ice 201 W. Main Street Durham. 683-5247 Bznk&Trust MemberF.D.LC ;
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