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If Recgan Plans- To' 'Glb'sfelSlact CoSiegesrNot -HelpiThem SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1S32-TKE CAf.CUSA THZS-t "By Capitol New Service -,: WASHINGTON, D.C. Despite Presi dent Ronald Reagan's promise ; to provide - priority Federal aid to, some minority institu tions of higher; educa- tion, ' , ; several redominantly black col eges will have to close if ; budget .reductions pror ; . posed in the Administra tion's 1983 fiscal ap j. prppriations are enacted, ; Dr. Elias Blake, presi dent of Clark. College in . Atlanta told members - of Congress recently, v v Testifying before the House ; . Postsecondarv tional Direct Student; of our current students. ,v, Dr. Blake said 'th Loans), and SSIO (State .The United Negro CoI- massive cuts in h!' Student ' 1 ' Incentive lege Fund, therefore, re- education ; program Grants), along with the quests a (continued) fun presented by , this -ac reduction of $1 ' billion j. ding level of .S2.8 billion from the Pell (Basic On- (for Pell grants) with a portunity) Grants, would ; make acquiring a college , .( education virtually im possible for 55 per cent of our students," he con- tinued. -; '--- . - t Dr. Blake's testimony f came on the eve of a na tional ;' '; summit of representatives of major organizations: called to - ; mobilize ' support for continued student aid l and S federal V1 higher education nroerams. The Education Subcommit- Si irrlmit nn Mark prliim. .... tee this month, pr. Blake tion was held on March . declared k "currently;, Just before the an- ninety per cent of our nual convention of 1 10 maximum - award ot $1,800 (a year)", the col-1 lege president concluded. There r are 42 member colleges jn JheUNCF, ministration reverses national commitment education, ' . .Thes. v budget reductions, along- ; with those already, lm plemented, are causing (Continued on Page 10). I- w Friends of 9 student body ; receives some type of Federal assistance. The proposed cuts indicate that .our, most needy students would have to pay ap-, proximately $ 1 ,500 per academic year to meet the cost of attendance .... .The bulk; of them can not afford the cost and black colleges would ex perience a 25 to 35 per cent enrollment decline. . ; f. . . .In summary.the elimination of SEOG (Supplemental ' Educa tion Opportunity Grants). NDSL (Na- black college presidents of the National Associa tion ,for Equal , Oppor-. I unity in Higher Educa-i tion , , March 26-28 i n Washington. In his statement on behalf of the United Negro College fund, Dr. Blake said 72 per cent of the 50,000 UNCF students received Pell grants, the basic award for college students. "A reduction in Pell awards (from $2.45 1 billion to $1.4 billion) for ' students of need would make impossible the continued enrollment wEdgemont: - Few Gardens Center Announce Rosewood Neighborhood Club The Rosewood Neighborhood ' (1400 & 1500 blocks) Club had a very interesting and inspira tional meeting Sunday March" 28 at the home of Mrs. Eva Malette. After lengthy discussions ori ways and means of improvement! to be made in the neighborhood, the following members were served a repast: Mr. and Dr. Joseph Phinazee, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mrs. Lucinda White, Mrs. Josephine DeNard, Mrs,; Virginia Alston, Mrs. Magnora Farrar, Mrs. Marjorie Pollard, Mrs. Irene Burt, Mrs. Fillice, Revels, B.T. McMillon, Isaiah Ross and L.S. Knox. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Marjorie Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Blount Honored On 42nd Wedding ' "v. " Anniversarv : -' - Mr. and Mrs, Tneodore R. Blount were honored at a surprise 42nd wedding anniversary party on 1 March 24 in the home of Mr. arid Mrs. George White. . The table was set with a beautiful floral center piece given by Mr. and Mrs. Pete Moss, who were unable to attend. ; Others enjoying the festivities were: Mis. Henrietta Barbee, Mrs. Laura R. Black, Mrs. Lillian Burnette, Mrs. Alberta Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Qaudie Henry, Ms. Mary Robinson, Ms. Deborah Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. William Steward. Cards and gifts were presented to the happy cou ple. i ' KEN0; NEV - Priscilra Ford shown immediately after hearing a Reno jury rule her guilty of six counts' of first degree murder and 23 of attempted murder recently for ramming her face the death penalty Photo UPI car into crowds ot tourists J on the sidewalks of Reno's T Casino Row on Thanksgiv-i'ff Ing Day, 1980. Shd could: it 'It La Petite Garden Club La Petite Gardeners held their March meeting in .V the home of Mrs. Marie F. Kearney on Alton St., which was beautifully decorated with spring "( flowers. After the formal opening, led by the hostess, of T song, prayer", flower , quotations and poem, the president, Mrs. Genevieve . McCrea, presided. Various committees reported. Mrs. McCrea invited members to participate in the Spring Flower Show to be held in Chapel Hill. Everyone Was excited about the bus trip to Chinquapin, one of the famous old gardens in the state, located near Reidsville. '.'ky-. ..,: ; "Save Endangered Species" was the topic for discussion,. The president gave background infor- mat ion ton. the' Endangered Species Act and its!: reauthorization; reasons for conserving plants and; explained what members could do to conserve rare )T plants, me group strongly supports the conservaCn OpeM O O with a 3-week nomination period Nomination Forms will appear in The Carolina Times weekly Actual balloting will run for ten weeks beginning April 19 and ending j June 30. jt The purpose of this effort is to raise emergency funds for the Edgemont ft Community Center and to boost the Black church and Black press locally and nationally. v M iThelonlv ballots to be entered in the contest will be those found in each t 1 piams; ine group strongly supports me conservator eeklv isMie oF.-77ip Cam na Times. The contm if tee asks each minister to t.,Jwn,H,pt;iendangeredi;i,specie.s;;-'aftKj-sSmembers fk: 'k; ..w-: i'A,-v'---;3iJiyi''',-;'-- :' '-'V.-'-.vlit-1 -it llti'm names of cier8ymerieh.erei wiil appear in li.e Fisheries, urging them to reject the Reagan Ad ministration's proposal to slash funding' for en dangered species. . " ' Mrs. Kearney served a delicious meal and the members thanked her for a lovely evening. ;, ..'.? Bridge Winners Winners in the College VieW Bridge Club, March 25, were: First place-Carey Gallagher and Todd Fisher, second place (tied)-Mr. and Mrs.-Curtis Norris, Ms' Mary Pinson and Ms. Constance Patillo. ' TWO-WEEK CALENDAR 1 i'w9)I w Asrf-' Ir gregation, Each week, the names of clergymen entered will appear in tne c f -tt. . gt m j rt . ' J I 1 !1I " times witn a laiiy or oaiioung. rirsi, secona, ana inira piace winners win receive awards. $ Another feature of this effort will be a "Minister of the Week n& biographical sketch selected from entries received by the Friends of Edge- k i mont Committee. The committe encourages the formation of church com- M mittees to see that your pastor wins or makes an excellent showing. t A one dollar ($1.00) contribution allows a single vote. One ballot may Jibe used for as many votes as desired based on the size of the total con- vtribution. There is no limit in the number of times one person may vote, v : v -J..;rJ v. i Mail ballots andhecks to P.O. Box 1724, Durham, N.C. 27702 or bring rentin7par them by the Edgemout-Few Gardens Center. Always obtain a reeepnj. All 76 years young, Ms. Barbara Moore, Ms. Harrison and Ms. Cheryl Smith. Mrs. Betsy Maxwell and family of Kinston are spending the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Folk in.Rougemont. Durham Sotiat : Notes Of Interest By Mrs. Sy miner Daye. 1 477-3370 Carrie cneCks should be made payable to: Edgemont Ministers Popularity ;(on- April 5-16,1982 The Durham City Council will hold a regular meeting Monday night at 7:30 p.m. in the City Council Chamber! of City Hall, j The meeting is open to the public. . City Government meetings scheduled during the next two weeks in clude: - ' . , . MONDAY. APRIL 5. 1982 100 p.m. TRUCK ROUTE SUBCOMMITTEE (Council Committee Room2nd Floor) 7 30 p m. CITY COUNCIL MEETIN0 (Council Chamberslst Floor) TUESDAY, APRILS. 1982 10 00 a m. PLANNING ft ZONING COMMISSION (Council Chamberslst Floor 3 30 p m. CETA ADVISORY COUNCIL (Council Committee Room2nd Floor) 7 30 pm. HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION Council Chambers1st Floor) WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7. 1982 ' 9 30 a.m. COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE ' (Council Committee Room2nd Floor) THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1982 2 30 p m. FINANCE COMMITTEE (Council Committee Room2nd Floor) FRIDAY. APRIL 9. 1982 8 30 a m. SUBDIVISION REVIEW BOARD (Inspections Conference Room3rd Floor) . MONDAY, APRIL 12. 1982 EASTER MONDAY HOLIDAY (No meetings scheduled) TUESDAY. APRIL 13. 1982 10 00 am. B0AR0 OF ADJUSTMENT ' (Council Committee Room2nd Floor) 2 15pm PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE (Council Commitlee Room2nd Floor) 4 15 cm COMMUNITY CONCERNS COMMITTEE OF HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION (Human Relations Department4th Floor) . WE0NESDAY. APRIL 14. 1982 ' NO MEETINGS SCHEDULED i -- , THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1982 10 00 a ''' C0MMITTEE-0F-THE WH0LE (Council Committee Room2nd Poor) . ... . FRIDAY. APRIL 18. 1982 8 30 a m SUBDIVISION REVIEW BOARD ' inspections Conlerenu ltoom3rd noor) j- NOTE: All meetings art "held in tht City Hall. W City Hall Plaia. unless otherwise Indicated. Additional meetings may be scheduled after this list is submitted for publication. Free parking Is available dur um the Council Meeting In the Chapel HiB Street Parking Garage, located across Mangum Street from City Hall. The City Council meeting will be carried Bvt'M CABLEVISI0N CHANNEL 8. r , Any Citizen wishing le ba heard on agenda mattert. please call 683-4168. City Clerks Office, to place your name on the speakers list. v' " , .,,,:,., -J;-..";-' 'v , - - V - . Miss Connie Cates of Durham is the house guest of Ms. Aretha Johnson, Bahama. Ronald Hayes of Sacramento, California spent several days with his mother, Mrs. Celestine Cunn ingham in Durham. , : Misses Martha A. tawson and Lawanda Lawson, accompanied by their friend and father, F.S. Lawson of Durham, drove to Baltimore to visit their aunt and his sisters, Mrs. Odelia Brooks. Mr. Lawson spent a week with his sister. " Mrs. Shirley Turrentine Bryant and family and Miss Brenda Turrentine and friend, Billy Williams of Maryland have returned home after visiting their mother, Mrs. Jessie Turrentine in Durham, and at tending the funeral of their aunt, Ms. Betty Rhodes. '. ; - Mr. and Mrs. Alphonzo Claiborn of Richmond, Virginia, surprised her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , George Fuller, with a visit for the weekend. Please remember the sick and shut ini Mesdamcs Hattic Parrish, C.B. Nixon, Pearl Foskcy, Annie L. . Wade, Alice Roberts, Gcorgianna Ray;- Georgia .. Lyons, Constancy P. Thomas, Marie Moffitt, An- j nic Roberts, Dorothy Lawson, Betty Allen Clay, 1 Anna -Myers, Hattic Ccrmcad, Susan Ruffin, Shirley Allen, "Alice Wade, Gcraldine Lyons, Virginia Stone, Crcola Campbell, Mattie Gaithwright, Lula Walker, Gertie Yancey, Fannie Raincy, Nannie Torain,iGrictzc Griffin, Beatrice Johnson, Hattic. Cameron; i Mcsscrs. Bcnnic Umstcad, Joseph Wade, Archie Hawley, Burley Clayton; Rev. McCoy Bullock, William Carrington, Nathan Green, W.A. Harris, Bonnie Lee ' Allen, Broadie Daye, Robert Latta, Earnest. Mangum, Sr., Ervin Lyons, J. Boy Phillips, f Bryant Harris, . T.C. Green, Jural" Johnson, Judge Harris. ' Sincere sympathy is extended to the families of: Alvis Presley, Jr., Mrs. Lillie Mae Evans, Willie James McClain, Wade Ingram, Mrs. Mattie Long McCov William Bridees. ' Cleveland Farrinston John Lindsay Alexander, Ms. Sarah Chavis, Willie Lee Jones and the Haskin family. fclest. M Among the friends of Kdgemont sponsoring group are: Drs. Marvin Duncan, Vinston Burton, Jr., Caroline Sage, Earle Thorpe; former cit i rcouncilman James Brown, vn, Jr., Attorneys Frank Bullock, Carroll Villis; J ' Few (iardens Resident Council President I ila ? Bishop John T. Moore, ! Richmond, Mr. George While and Mr. George Jones. t ? Don 9i Delay Nominate Your Minister Now ? v f6 1982 Ministers Popularity Contest Nomination Form I Nominate: Church: City: a it Mm 'rwiiihi'r'ri
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