6-TKE CAiSUXA TIMES-SATURDAY. MAY 15, 1982 buriuiier enrichment Program Could - v; X 'jv'Vt;.' Make Learning More Fun m1uW;' Cy Donald Alderman School, and courses for f t There's summer middle and junior high SCnuOl anu llicu uitit s , muuhiu gmuva at yen Summer Enrichment. . through nine will be 1 Durham's 5 : Summer dance, drama and gym- ffltamw ,.. -"ass.-- ; -.- 4 Enrichment r ! Project .targets students grades one through nine, who ' want to get ahead while waiting for school to begin in August. It is sponsored by the city ; schools. ' . The Summer Enrich ment, Preogram ' en courages learning ' throueh "suided HONORS Interna- 'freedom and explora tional Ringing star , ip" based, upon a Roberta Flack (above) belief that "learning is The Studio Dance School will present it's I4lh annual "Youth Dance Revue" on Sunday, May 23. at 7 p.m., in the University Theatre on !Wlh -Carolina Central University's campus. Tickets are available at the school located al 1311 South Roxhoro Street. Chester Reams' Death A Mystery will- be among persons honored at Agricultural .Teams Inc.'s first awards dinner, to be held Satur day; May . 15, at Raleigh's Royal Villa Hotel on Highway 70, A 6 p.m. reception . will preceded the p.m. awards dinner. Star of the television ' comedy "Good Times", . Ester Rolle, . will serve" as Mistress of - Ceremonies and Congresiorial Black Caucus ' chairman, Walter Fauntroy, will deliver the keynote ad dress. Tickets . are available and Durham's Operation Breakthrough, 688-8111 and Ag Teams offices in Raleigh, 876-5815. The $20 tickets can also be purchased at the door. (Continued from Front) man's younger brother, a woman phoned the Reams home at 1416 E. Club Blvd., for Chester. ."Chester walked out Reams said, and asked had just the door," "and l ean ed him back. He talked on the phone and left.'", : Later, according to Reams, his brother call ed from the Econo Travel Motel, urging ' and meet the woman's , sister, 'The woman in the room got on the phone ' and told ' me to come on,V Reams said, "and it was the same woman who had called." " There is nothing, however, to indicate that another woman was at the motel, or that anyone else was called. . Apparently, , shortly alter fe . p.m., uiester Reams and the woman walked about a half mile jo where he worked at North American Van JLines. ; -. . ' , -i According to Mrs. R. 'Long, president. Reams and the woman came by the warehouse about . 8:30 p.m. to pick-up a new cap with a company logo. Keams naa worxea . with : this company for about 14 years, much of that as a truck driver. For the past three years, he worked on the loading dock because his driver's license had been per manently revoked. "Hp had railed me earlier and asked for a new cap,"! Mrs. Long .said, "and 1 told him that he could come get one. They came in together, and we talked for a few minutes and they left." according to Mrs. Long, she saw Reams and the woman again standing in the Ramada Inn parking lot, talking to someone. Mrs. Long passed them as she left her office. , That was about 9 p.m. Meanwhile, according to Eugene Reams, he asked his neighbor, Ms. Chris Chandler of 1418 E. Club Blvd., to take him to the motel. Both' of the Reams brothers lived with their mother, Mrs. Myrtle Reams, at 1416 E. Club Blvd. "Around ; 10 that night, I drove Eugene to the Econo-Travel Motel on Guess Road," Ms. Chandler, said during a, didn't, . heaf, ,what .they, Carolina Times , inter- ' said. Now, though, I view, "and I dropped believe they said what him off there about the woman said, and 10:20." : y-, : Fnopne Renmc 9vc hp . hrntViar " knocked on the door of f Though Reams said he Room. 33 . opened it, vi talked with-police before the road after the car passed them, and so meone yelled a racial epithet. But Eugene Reams says though be heard s&meone in the car yell something, that the two people were already on the west side of the road, walking toward him. " ; The woman who registered at the motel as T. , Nelson, but told that I think " police she was Patricia , ! Reams said, - Reams.' . couldnot be reached Tuesday. N 1 Meanwhile, at least two local organizations ' have called for Grimes to be charged with murder. The Durham,. Branch of the NAACP labeled the .death a "vicious, racial . attack". While the the car swerved to the right, gained speed and hit one of the two people walking along the side. Cutting the car's lights, the driver sped off along Guess Road. The victim, knocked several feet into the air, hit the ground and rolled approximately within ten feet , of where Eugene Reams was stan ding, s , -' i - "Now about it, "I remember the people in the " car yelling something' as they went up the road before they 1 tnrriAfl arSiii1!! Km : 1 IUIIIVU HVUUU UUI : ft . fun and fun is learning", according ' to - - Mrs. Audrey F, Boykin, pro gram . coordinator, "Each day is to be an academic wonderland." Tagged "Learning, A Global Scenario", the " program offers a wide range of courses design ed "to go beyond those that are possible or pro bable in a regular class setting," Mrs. Boykins said. Courses for elemen tary students grades one through six r- will be taught, at Fayetteville Street Elementary UDI Expansion (Continued from Front) Management Team," Stewart said, "I project that with the "build-out" of the entire 91 acres, 800-1000 jobs should be created, with an annual income of S3 million and an evalua tion of land and facilities 1 amounting to $22 million: This will greatly support the tax base of -Durham y-y creating benefits' for the total , community nasties as well as basic -courses in math, science, , the social studies and: computer instruction. ' ':The program will run from June 14 through July 23, arid classes will, be held from 8:30 a.m. until l: p.m., Monday ' through ' Friday. The . class day will be divided . into i five 45-minute periods. The program costs' $80, and a $25 deposit; must accompany each : application;" Applica tions must ' be mailed ; before the May 20 signup J taught at Rogers-Hen Junior High School. W On the : elementary level, students will study ' reading, English, math,! piano instruction and foreign languages. In the ! higher grades, students will study writing, art, City Council (Continued from Front) someone comes: in and the dollars are right, I'll vote to sell the land. And if rezonihg is necessary, I'll vote to rezpne. What we need more than anything is a plan that will work." ' So proponents of the proposal have won a bat-' tie but the war of Hayti's , redevelopment lingers on. The compromise pro posal is one of three that 'the council can approve. One is the city's original proposal, se cond is the HDC original proposal, and third is the compromise proposal. Now, with v the council's apparent ap proval of the third pro posal on the horizon, the ball is back in the black community's hands deadline. If you change terested students whor vour mind about atten- can't afford to oav fnrt ding the program after . the program. Mrs. enrolling, you can get Boykins said she doesn't your money back up to -know just how many Junel. ' , tlschojhips . will,wbe Mrs. Boykins said she available because corn hopes that at least 350 munity vfundraising e : , students will be enrolled . forts are incomplete. ; j in r the program. A For jnore information, , number of scholarships ' contact Mrs, Boykins at f will be available for in- 489-4591. . : ' ' Opportunities Is this whit you need more of??? Earn It by investing your spire time (TV time) to relieve your financial burdens and get ahead. For an appointment call J & B "Unlimited' 919 772-8337 Raleigh. ivua - ' Help Wanted UDI k Communiiy. again, namely HDC. Maintenance Mechanic III (Assistant Plumbing Supervisor) Completion of grammar school course work and three years of progressive experience In the performance of tasks associated with a wide variety of mechanical or building trades; or an equivianet combination of education and experience. Strong technical skills and journey level experience In Industrial and commercial plumbing pipelining essential. Experience In super vising and training semi-skilled employees in plumb ing construction and maintenance : necessary. Knowledge of State Plumbing Code required. Salary range: $13,092 - 19,548. For an application please contact the Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 962-2991. EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIR MATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Secretary (lll)Clerk-Typist (III) (Part-time Openings) Completion of high school course work and one year ' of clerical and secretarial experience; or ad equivalent combination of education and experience. Strong typ , ing and spelling skills and bookkeeping experience. Salary range: 20 HoursWeek $4,632 6,822 , , 30 HoursWeek $6,848 10,233 For an application please contact the Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC, Chipr Hill, NC 27514. 962-2991. EQUAL OPPORTUNT 'AFFIR MATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Development Corpora lion represents a cross section of ihe Durham Community consisting of community councils According to an of ficial, HDC plays better with the ball. "We love the challenge," said and .ctKporate , of ficiaii. Nathaniel While. Jr, cx-. The "chairman Is W.P. Edwards; president, in, saw no one, the door . and looked closed walked to the front of the motel, headed up Guess Road to see if his brother and the, woman, had gone to eat. . Reams said he checked the restaurant next to the motel, but his brother wasn't there. Later, as he turned up Guess Road, walking north, he say his brother coming along the ; same side of the road, walking with a woman he didn't recognize. : ' Minutes later, accor ding to Reams, he saw a 'faliac Patriria Bamc , rj - - MbBSWW tWUIIIklf couple walking toward i who! said that when the him on the west side of Guess Road, the same side as the motel. Up the street, about a quarter mile, Eugene Reams said he noticed a car swing around in the road, and head back south along ; the story Eugene Reams uuess Kuau, in mc icus, : ana me one me center lane. Guess Road woman reportedly told at this point isfour-lane police. According to the in both directions. woman's story, from Suddenly, according jpolice reports, she and to the younger Reams, Chester Reams crossed- came back and killed ray Durham Sunnort, Com- - - r r - - - muiee - ior uncan Liberation Day spon sored a rally in front of City Hall Monday, also saying that Reams' death was . racially motivated. They termed it "a modern day lynching"1 : But whether murder or accident, : Chester Reams' mother is not surprised. ; "I had heard rumors that he (Chester) was messing around rwith white girls," said Mrs. Myrtle Reams, "and I remember how it was before white and colored got together. Whites would kill a colored man for even, looking at a white woman too hard. .But I think if a black man had killed a white ' man, he'd be charged with murder now' ? ' Reams was buried Saturday, May 8, questions remain Apparently, there are two witnesses to the kill ing, both of whom ap pear to tell similar stories. But the police, so far, say that Reams' death was an accident. riding to the hospital with his brother, who died from a broken neck land other multiple frac- tures, he is not listed on the official police report as a ; potential court witness. Reams says he , has talked with police in- vestigators at least two times since the fatal inci dent. It seems, at this point, that Reams' story substantially matches the story that police report , they were toldi by the ; woman T.I; Nelson w . v . Bell;. 'vice ; .presi dent, Molvin ' Speight: secretary Ms. Mary I". Fo: treasurer. Dr. Stewart Fulbiiuht. CI AA Winners (Continued from Page S) ccutiyc director pf Ij.pg. ,,( "and we Have uevciopers . ' CITY OF DURHAM North parolina .Job Opportunities. car first passed them, so meone yelled: "We're going to kill you, nigger, '.for walking with that ! white woman." s However, there is at least one inconsistency to Mr " 1 . rw JCr IiiwK HiiOgooooo I. : " - - - mt iw7 .'W- - ' " iluiint! Iter I'oui -veiir stay at l lie institution. In the 'first game with Norfolk State, the l.adv Broncos dropped the I ady Spartans 4-3 .as Morris, who was named the, tourney's- ".Most Valuable Player" as well as being named to the All-CIAA softball team; went 2-for-ft at Ihe plate. . In the second contest, the l.ady ' Spartans of, Norfolk State got three runs in the first three in nings and went on to post ? a 4-1 victory. However, ' the '. Lady Broncos bounced back in but."10 ,ina,c attcr iNortotK State grabbed a $-0 lead in the first inning of the final contest. However, FSL) rallied with three runs in the third frame and' four more runs in (he final three innings. Morris ;' was , a perfect 3-for-.Vai the plate dur ing this deciding game, as ort the tine. He added, however, "The plan docs need allocation of sufficient resources lo induce quality development ." So far; the council has requested the ' city manager to include $1.5 -million for site prcpara-, lions and a public safety .station in Hayii. But later, the council voted I o use $400,000 of that for architectural fees for a proposed downtown civic center with the in- Water and Sewer Superintendent You work you p&y on hot cummer dcys To quench your thirst Cokolothoway r i ; DLT-'Uy COCA CCLA COTTU v 1 more than $1.5 million i will be needed lo imple ment the third proposal. The HDC group plans to request more from the ci ly, but officials refused to say how much.: Bui with financing to' .be worked out later; v before the land can be sold under , . Nonh Carolina's redevelop ment ; law, . the ; ; Redevelopment Com mission (the City Coun cil in Durham's case) must approve a land use redevelopment proposal, the Planning and Zoning Commisision (seven citizens appointed by the Coach George Williarns' f council) must review and .squad nipped the Lady possibly make recom- . Starting Salary $23,012 i Work Involves tha responsibility (or administration and management of maintenance and construction of water distribution system and wastewater collection system. Requires graduation from high school. Bachelor s degree In engineering or public works administration is preferred. Requires five (5) years experience in water distribution v andor sewage collection system maintenance and construction to include three to four years experience in a management or administration capacity. DEADLINE DATE: May 31, 1982 Recreation Program Supervisor I . - Starting Salary $14,129 i M IaI . I - a i . i . struct ion (hat the rwmon is responsioie ior punning, organizing, utrec- managcr replace the tln9- supervising, leading, and evaluating, comprehen- money somehow slve athletic programs; and training, supervising, and a,....oik, evaluatlno subordinate staff. Graduation from an ic- viauiigu luur-yodr swivyg or uinvorsuy wnn fnajor course work in recreation, recreation administration or related field and a minimum of one year experience should be in ' having total responsibility for a portion of an athletic pro gram with a major emphasis In tennis program manage ment. DEADLINE DATE: May 14, 1982 for the CI A A championship. Spartan son ball 7-6. Fayetteville Slate com-, plctcd its season with an 18-6 record. Logcl Notico STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of HAZEL EMROY , DAVIS, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having a ' claim against HAZEL EMROY DAVIS, deceased, to present them to the undersigned within six mon ths from the date of first publlca , ' tkm of this notice1 or tame win be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms or corporations Indebted to laid HAZEL EMROY DAVIS, please make immediate . payment. -: This 5th day of May. 1982. F Barbara Davit Harris , Executrix Estate of Hazel Envoy Davis 1 ' deceased 4370 Kings Way Marietta. Georgia 30067 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Time May S. 15, 22, 29. 1082 mendations on zoning, then the City Council : must adopt the proposal, after holding a public hearing. . -The council will pro bably approve the pro posal Monday night, refer it to the Planning arid Zoning commission. The proposal will , pro ' bably be put before the council June 7, when citizens comments will be heard. . . Labor Supervisor I (Street Maintenance) Starting Salary $12,204 This is supervisory work over a labor crew performing a variety of public works maintenance and repair tasks. Requires graduation from high school and three years ex-' perlence In manual and semi-skilled work in the area of ' street maintenance. Requires a valid North Carolina . Driver's License. ' DEADLINE DATE: May 21, 1982 ' Motor Equipment Operator II Starting Salary $11,623 Work Involves responsibility for the safe and efficient operation of a variety of heavy duty motorized equipment ' such as backhoes and front-end loaders. Requires com pleiion of the eighth grade and at least one year ex perience In the operation of various types of moderate to heavy automotive equipment. f DEADLINE DATE: May 21, 1982 CERTIFICATION (IF REQUIRED) MUST BE INDICATED ON APPLICATION. ONE POSITION PER APPLICATION ONLY. For Information and application contact: Personnel Office, First Floor City Hall 101 Cly Hall Plaza Durham, N.C. 27701 Teone: 919683-4214 k u An Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action Employer. Attention All RN's : v:'"'','i?'J',.'''''' ;v ':.'''. A t -tv-.. V'- ' ' '. ! Looking for some extra vacation money or just some extra cash? Work your own choice of hours... Work your choice of approved clinical areas... You tell us when you can work... The VA Medical Center in Durham is now accepting applications for a newlv ' established Intermittent Personnel Pool. Orientation program provided Straiant ' salary commenmate with education and experience. We have limited positions for --this type of appoirtment so act now! Call Janice Darroch or Hazel Thomasson in 2 Personnel Service at 286-0411, extension 6174 today ' AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER f