; Uincrity Contractors; . ' ' ' (Continued from Front) ' j:" "few, add. the state con-ftsound program to ad-' "stituticn. In other words,' dress the problem. ; (art the council draft a! Both decisions were t ' legal program? .. : " .appealed to the VS. , "It seems to me that Supreme Court which r . f.he basic requirements of refused to hear either C- & MBE program appears ,:cae' ; " . ' ; to fly in the face of the S the question of who jbompcUtiyc .-H bidding , has the authority to '."statute ,,'mM cummt determine a oast v:r,"VSmWi, senior deputy iti'"13011 and no ; J ; torney 'general in the; $ canjbe determined and wuu i.',. suc cessfully addressed the . v vuurncy uenerars O; 2 fff "l4 w not clear to Business In The .Black :;: ; Tale of Technology Telecommunications Healthy Investment Outlook -1982; By diaries El Belle ;- 1 :.:?:,: n r. Viitnsss- rjilliams Mated Poor Dlcsfrs Revolution is everywhere in America this year in- rrrae what authority a riti iwohlem remains up in ' f council; would , have- to' !he . ; . ra Stg wi be made by those investors wno W.a t T , .rr"F-.;.. stocks with superior tecnnicai proaucis ana prop izzL-ZZl -TIT . f. p!ace."i!p-a, -' CTTrerJeL.Ieffen ''.victlrns.Jheir families or f ATLANTA In the -the associates.) - t ; ; 'closing testimony in the 'Last week, the defense, prosecution's case of began its case for , Atlanta's slain and miss- WiUiams , by. calling' 'tag aduhs and children . witnesses, that ' it hopes r :' against ' prime I suspect will discredit testimony x Wayne Williams, friends f given against Williams, . of Williams testified that ' One.' - witness, 1 ; be ''hated poor blacks?pi Daniel Stowenj a New:. ' that he thought that tbeyft York ; pathologist said 'lowered the reputation ZVtrt,: Jm IowI no of the race' and that he evidence , that either once i theorized ( about ; rayne or -Miter was murderM- He said Payne probably T died t . '. " .' r. iO . . - -- - r ?, worn nr mMiirwl without having iuffident v. ( , VVWM W piVOiUIMI MMV W ' . , I rrMfin. - rnnit;-. : mAAttrm tit hi 4 m?t. arresting eBmujatirig one niale at a K fom drowning: and that ; Bcparaie. category ana : a j fcoild be bid on only, by ' monc: minority firms ? ' fmittorities. ' i The Question of pitv Goal o council authority tn An - grams establish $ that has hot bejin settled, i for Par" and wilt probably have "Opants, usually stated v. o' be answered in the 'n a percentage of pro: courts. 1 ' -ject money. in July 1980. the U.S. 7 , ce raaJr ainereuce hW to: describe a con- am. There are essen-j mf " tjrtn rtf ,nn,,S the'dedl cept th. begin at the My 9 types that have- manufacture of industrial producis promises r rThe:f Usumony t federal government levep formed across the SvX dmeTin in thet considered . v;ta J be the I Drt ,Stowens conclu-1 eag where SStry; They are "set jffi tl&S percentage of either con as'de" programs ndlhkher-auaity Droducts than this nation "has ever ; Willfcnu M ,striictioiorocurmeht Programs mSStTiSSi exist; I i-SSiffia? money . was ?. out in I a a.les specifically :-. th;.rfrir of hih technolov rSoftwareL telecoml! establishes .nptive for the - the Chattahoochee Rive? . fParalCegc;and mooCT omy tor amm)mii( will Mve-t-.' uwuiyt- woaigcs rwiiH j.ub- w v'rr ! v miilra thoir iv nr tn ihc imioctmpnt nnnrirtllrtitieS'. v . Hnnl oriMMf iW. " ""V"' "r".' ' . .. T I T'il Z-e. s- m oi cuy . v . . in sDite ot tne current . siumouns diocks .oui ur Washington. "What a realistic reading of the mgh,. employment budget is telling us is that fiscal policy nas oeen ana wm conunuc iu uc m&inj uumv "And with the Fed growth to about three per policy is madness. Unless Supreme 'Court ruled tne programs is tnaruij under control, it will mean a weak recovery with i me lormer, a nrime ton- . . . i... . . ui.k i.i jtu-. ..t'.-n j' i' . fui me icuerai set asiae v pumv wm-, I prpgram, mandated by i Jror, tne Digger usuai-t Congress r wasU coetstitu ,y wnite businesses who.t -lional because ' Congress bid 00 Fty work, can't. was empowered to deter-; 8et tnc Job fnless they rnine that discrimination have minority; participa Had occurred and then! to ; tior in their contract bid. act. The court1 also said ' that race is a valid basis . i murders- of Nalhariler': V ; Another of the defease V Ctet tod; Jin i paytiei but h has beea f pohce re?ruiti who said linked with eleven of the", that he resigned because t Otner & muroers. - .' ne was aoom to oe ioto: scores, the the JTKk 'toniMA'M 4UW ; tnr. ilAtu. itMf iruino tn hold tilOHetatV . W"? viyqcvuuuMu. WR.;W, cent, that kind of tcal; . s j a. j ivw&M.u - . wtrirs. uf LCLiiiiunv niu bibmuuia, luui . uu duced 120 witnesses Chaftahoochee r , f oftenr crowding out of the private investment as high hv ' W f' .iT tti'iSSS . Jza. ..n:ft. i.ri..i-..M- -f fAMJA1 th tav- least 'twelve d said that and.feU; asleep on the cut," Otto Eckstein, notedaonomist is guoted agWc, I. upon which to form ' program. Quoting ' the Court's, "decision in Smm vs. x- Charlotte- tyecklenburg Boatd of. Education, Chief Justice, Warren Burger wrote "J 4.' .not to acknowledge 'race ' would freeze the . , status quo that is the very target " of all - ds6gjegaton processcsi," ' ! But in August 1981, f In the latter program, $ prime contractor can let the ,t work without 3ninoriy participation, provided he shows that j he has "made a good ; faith effort" to find such j .businesses for this con- tract, but, was unsuc-1 tcessful. , ' According to the? ACCs-.? ; r v Courtney j Roberts both set asides j and goal oriented pro-; grams are more trouble than they are worth . "The people who set vie timsritKWuiiams,s6me shortly - before ' their disappearance or death. Other y testified y that Williams made homosex ual : f advances - .toward fcerii: c or i offered them multiple fibers found on Supreme Cpurt, ruling on a MBE f these goals don't try to program in Birmingham una oui u mere are that set tside:flfteen'perVenougli minorUy firms iri cent of city contractorlng 'ia particular field, in a money for minority j i 'particular area, to ade busiiiesses, safij among tuatety;P;s handle ; that statins in a business maeazine. Prudential Insurance Company of America ; predicts Gross National Procts (GK?), all the goods and services produced in the country, will be; up two per cent by year end and expects unemploy f ment will peak at nine per Cent. Inflatiort and iri-1 terest rates are expected to continue to recede, renders "the Rock". In 1982, the primary trade-off will be'betyeen-; lower inflation and high real economic growth, ac cording to Bank of America, the country's largest - commercial Dank. . nrhm Unuctnn cMnr nf ihp prnnnmv has been decimated by high interest rates and represents as n 01 tne muroerea vic do many other investments an opportunity : to go1 tibers toat some ex bargain shopping. The effects of monetary restraint perts say come from will show increasing benefit in 1983 and beyond, at close contact between best. v " Williams vand the vic- : Cheap cost is not enough to make people buy, jros. (Williams .T1 Rapid advances in computer technology will enable W he knew, none of the management to take lull advantage ot .rcsearcn data, handle more complex product designs arid better meet the demands of new product develop- ; ' ment, as well as, increase the efficiencies of the work place for greater output at lower total cost; Thereby increasing, the value of the product to the consumer ' " . Considering the contribution the tcleeommunica testified that one of the' -witnesses who said that . he saw oae of the victims . at Williams house from 1 a church across the strdet, was not a member j. 1 OsbDvd. . tigxtn Sctoaf Aodoriwi .-Bwtini.llf C.-v'' f taeed-ti hrUp W Qrtm St kior ff SUNDAY, FESKUASY 14 tS2 (UrirACIwGinttf Sunday -18:C!l KH ft 6:33 ftt Wrtmsday 7:38 W 1 Friday-- l:C3 ftj i I Vol MtixitttiR from $2' to $20 to' per-v of the church. He later form howosexual acts, " admitted that he could j t-VAisac crucial - tov the not actually tell -whether1 prosecution's , 'lA case or not the witness had against Williams are the fever attended the church ucicnsc team nas also issued, subpoenas to aUumber . of state officials- and members r' of the U.S. Justice Depart-? ment. The purpose is to attempt to show that the Atlanta prosecution J715ATHEN&STEEE? DURHAfJ, NOHTH CAROLINA 27707 TELEPHONE: 688-5068 Rev, T ' rr- m :i . w -r-- . ftlljuvi lllft W Extension Notes -' ,.:,- - ;J ; e Women Buy Singl '.4'- -pnoTuiscnmmation nac?ffrwe,iwoDrcms. ; , tcf shywits1 fdcein the latteropan op fms'year. ; occurred," and tn addi- ' f; une- or tne problems j tjon was constitutionally ; Roberts cited as resulting , powerless, to even' make jfrom unrtaflstic goal-l such a determination. settinjj is ; rfronts," j However, a v year businesses ' that purport ' earner, ihe U.S; Second to be owned by blacks, ' Circuit Court of Appeals ; , said that' the Hartford - City Council did , have : thi power to determine " past discrimination, had done so, land had pro-' pqsed a constitutionally ? VA fishin' Hole therapy i i but which are really own i ed by whites with a black I ' person v 'fronting" as head of ihe company, f "It's really rather i itnderstandable,,'i Roberts explained, I "because if you set goals f to nign, it torces prime j . - . contractors to not o J program planners will after the business unless j have to try to avoid. Because of its demand for business communica tion the telecommunications industry should grow more rapidly in the 1982-85 period. ! Health care, too, is expected to be one of the most robust industries this year. The only real Ques tion is how fast can the larger companies digest the swallow-up of the smaller companies. Buyouts are i py Kims Tt&uisMANiY g specialist at Norttao' ' N,C; Statev'rfvslly 11ha State Univprsity. nuQ'ft '-...A.;1 .. ' . ' '' V':'.,.,1 "V v.. '( ..( jA Singly Aniericah 'wen indicate i are buying homes as never that- ih J.979 more than j, before, and they're the fastest 200.0Q0 homes nationally ; growing segment of : the - were s bouhtby single; ; home-buvine market, f Vomen,' says Dr. Herman.' .; I aUprtrfj of (tlirtot I "Oatto Move tor God" J. Cecy Cheek, B.Th., H.Div, Minister 5UM0AY, FEBRUARY 14,1982 9.30 A.M. A.M. 4;O0 P.M. ;30MP,f4i Sunday School Morning Wotship Church Anniversary WE0MES0AY i ' .,Kld-Week Sttytcs According .to r a major " One-thim ot all the con- dominiums and one tenth or r . UkMvv'uuuii, TVUJUKWl -r : r . - . just an additional way to receive a nigncr pm. ; arg jgii sefa aii houses sold were pur People looking ahead see many opportunities for j divorced or widowed are buy- J chased by single women, she investment funds to grow: Getting money invested.:, ing homes in their own names' " &ds- - ;; ' ; in the high technology, telecommunication or and becoming a major factor Why are single women health care fields offers a chance for great financial jn. the real estate market buying at such a rate? "Ex reward in 1982, according to most economic nationwide, says Dr. Glenda : panded job opportunities observers. . ' M. Herman, extension hous- have increased their buying ' ; Bus Servict for Church Sunday School and Mor- f oina Worship Sirvieot; Evoryoni is welcome to k coma and Join Jis to att services. ; r , (I they have minority 'par ticipation. This usually 'means that all the '. business goes to one or i money He i needs to pier- Assistant City Manager Cecil Brown: "The way we are pro gressing at this point is to : ttxrr AnA hat ttaArl f a f &lra advantage of die taxhreaks . and Investment potential of ; the bousing market,' Herman explains. - Dr. , two minority firms who, mnX sn innth r teahzmg that they have a min0ritv firms s0 (hat we World War 11 veteran Felix AlboV foreground, i watches his bpbber dip into the Red Butte Canyon reservoir as a fish goes after his bait. At the same time,' Ray Hancey, another wheelchair ? veteran front the Salt Lake City VA Ivjedjcal Center, feels a strike on his line. ' Club volunteer Bart , Barteauv' rear, was one of a ' number of volunteers who assisted Jesse" Carter, VA4 recreatiori specialist, 'arrange - ! the ufishin':,hole therapy,t outHia for local hospitalized .' veterans. Volunteer help wheelchair , veteran down ; bumpj paths to choice i fishjng and aid some disabled Veterans by baiting hooks, untangling lines, and landing , fish. -.; ; y Carter pointed out the vajucpf recreational oppor tunities as therapy that is ' unavailable in any other way.: monopoly, jack up the prices, v this ; creates a fheed i for lower , sub contracting' ' prices and then smaller white sub contractors begin putting their black friends or v anyone else black they can Find into business to go after that money." 1 ' The ' problem of "fronts" is . ; another headache that city MBE will know who is in the area and what they are doing and can do. Then when we begin the cer tification process, if a new firm suddenly crops up, it will automatically create a red light, and cause . us to stop and ! scrutinize it closely." The" fourth pitfall to successful minority par- RDU BOND ISSUE ' , j m w. lays the yL KCSX IBULUKS . By fai kbasn I'mtVA-WniHei-p) VETERANS GOTOJ 1 it .5. .1.1 ,, ; ' , " - Contact Miiest VA Kica r I nisr v: Ipim RDU BOND ISSUE A:k Dub, Air.:riccn Tobccco or U;::'i&L;y:ji,GTEorcar R::nch Trbnfib insptou ' All of ws. bur llfsstyles and...yes, even our jobs are affected directly or Indh . rectjy by our airport facilities. ' the RDU Bond Is.sue for airport exparv eiort Increased our taxes by any reason able amount, it would be a great Invest mora. But the fact that IT Wia PAY FOR . ITSEtF .from ; airport revenues makes ttihe beit bargain of the decade. Discuss It with any trustod friend that is knowiedgeable'of the issbe. He will tell I tponsored ty tht Ourh&ni Chsmbar of Corpmarca ticipation programs are me structural: ana aa-' u w mimstrauve . problems; ' " v ; v that seem to always i And 46" while disciis plague black businesses, sions continue on how to These include .bonding insure V that black capability cash flow, businesses ;v; get ?'their adequate equipment, etc:$haeV;:of;the SJQ irulliOn i We are ausb'cbnsidei''l' ajiiiiMjind pf ing a number of ways j ficers hiightrdO; well to that we can approach consider a warning from these problems.VflrownVjioherts 'Eve said. VOplions that " we might have good mten have include waiving the tion$, both . those who sub-contractor's ;bondt:' propose J such pograrn; tjniversity and let ' him perform and ...those who oppose ,: 4 j ' ; iAL V1 ' t , under the prime contrac-'; bf.ut , tor's bonKWe'cduld'Hhing: is to:avoidahese f uauallyt also maybe let the con-7 political; fconfrontations 7 hJ?ba9t tracts in smaller thdtcouidjh fad destroy fw c,,lr:V ,;' dm packages which Would ' the very business climate ;: t5Scause oi this, and the allow smaller- firms to f in thts state. th we all act bid. Then there's the rieed . so r desperately; to. 'fa recent years are mora fuel- J possibility of an arrange-?butytvifiC- We. cannot af (efficient. DK iBozier recom-'. ment where M ; ub. ford ' anything that will; mends that buyers cimaider contractor can use the polarize the races against . ,a three-to-five-year-old cat awarded contract as co- each Othef any more even if it is "comfortably 4j lateral to 'frontend" he Jhan we aireaay are' , large.' ' ' ' ' ' " ' 1 BIGGEB AND BETTER ; . Buying a used, larger car may be a better buy than ; one of the hewer, fud-ehlcient : small cars,says Dr. Justine Rozier, Specialist in family i resource . management; at North ; Carolina State : 404 DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27701 SUHDAYFEBRUARY 14t 8:00 .A.M. Maroing Warship 9:3Q A.flll. Church School 1 11:00 A.M. Morning TRANSPORTATION S I ::tr. TQ ALL Call 688-6052 or 632-8454 or e;2-7U3 : :;;feSr'!;--; r :.. . ' 1 ' i - .vs" ' ? Z Mammmmiimm luiiiimii. I n.j- iiuj.i.i . 11...J . 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