Newspapers / The Carolina Times (Durham, … / Oct. 23, 1982, edition 1 / Page 13
Part of The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
s V v. "y y-'J - ' : ij - If ; ; France Giving Dollars to Carribean States Following a three-day itate visit to France in late - September, Prime Minister Maurice Bishop has announced that the French government has decided for the first time to extend it$ million dollar Fund for Aid and Cooperation (FAQ to Grenada and six Eastern Caribbean f States. Bishop said the FAG in ' elusion "is going to have tremendous implications for us in Grenada" and will add a "new major dimension to the aid coming into this region. The Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Unison Whiteman met with French ' President Francois Mitterand, Foreign Minister Gaude Chesson and other top French government bf- : ficials. v ' Describing the action . ;as a "major and historic -step" and "the single most imnnrtanf mull nf ; the visit" PM Bishop said the French will be h giving grants to small Caribbean Island States as Canada and the Euro pean Economic Com munity (EEC) have been doing. Bishop pointed out that the French Govern ment has three different 'evels for giving external 3r. Black Chiropractors Hold First Convention V, W ASHI NGTON-Miss Kathleen Moore enrolled at Dunbar Senior High School two years ago as an unwed teenager with a 7-month-old daughter. Mother and child are now in their final year there. Miss Moore will finish high school and daughter Patrice will complete a pre-school program.upt Photo Hooks Signs $1 Billion Pact With Utility Trade Groups The American Black Chiropractic Association held its first annual con vention in St. Louis, Missouri, September 17-19. B'ack chiroprac tors from across the United States, were join ed by students from six of the chiropractic col leges as the group.met to formalize the organiza tion and initiate its pro gram. The convention as held on the 87th an liversary of the discovery of chiropr-ac-tic. The meeting was ad-, dressed by Mrs. Val deenia Lillard Simons, daughter of the first chiropractic patient mation of ine Harvey Lillard Fund to recruit and support minority careers in chiropractic) and the Harvey Lillard Society (a student organization with chapters planned in all the colleges). The ABCA initiated a five-year educational and community service campaign to expand black participation in the profession, to increase chiropractic awareness in minority communities, and to assist chiropractic students. Membership is open to all doctors, students, and the interested public. : ABCA officers elected aid: 1 provision of technical assistance; the signing of - financial potocols ; under " which soft loans and lines of cjedifcTaie extended and grants through the FAC. which gives money "that you don't have to pay back". Over the past two years, Grenada has been receiving the first type of assistance. - 5 Prior to PM Bishop's visit, FAC grants went only to former French Colonies in Africa, and more recently, to a few Portuguese speaking African countries. Now, President Mit terand's Socialist Party Government will distribute the $386 million in the fund for financing projects in some' African countries and seven small Carib bean Island States com- m - prising the Organisation of i- Eastern Caribbean State (OECS), of which Grerrada is a merhoer. This sum is 20 of France's yearly bilateral aid, and half of I ? of its 'ross domestic product. "The way in " which this fund operates." Bishop explained "is that you have to put up projects for particular SAMPSON E. RARf.ELL, forms of assistance, and M.D., was recertified it a ' if the project is approved Diplomats at tha America (by the French Govern- Board of Family Practice for nent) then the grant is the period 1982-1989. The riven." recartiflcatian examination hwdesigned to determine If the physician has kepi up with the latest advances in Family Medicine. Or. Harrel graduate! from North Carolina Centra University and received his -Ml I J li Th. patriotic hymn "Amer- ZTzr'JWr ica." written to th musfe University of North Carolina of Britain's "God Sava the t Chapel Hifl. He currently King," was one this nation's practices DOdlsMe and ratiofiarantham. adult medickM 1i Carfcam. at the convention were Harvey Lillard, a black Dr. Bobby Westbrooks, k man frrm Tronrrrt C . T ' If. ' T iiviiii iu.vnuuii, a, LUU1S. 1VIU.. DICS1- dent; Dr. Allisen Hen son, Chicago, III. vice president: Dr. Bernard WASHINGTON NAACP Executive Director Benjamin L. Hooks last week signed a rair share agreement with the Edison Electric Institute and the American Gas Asocia cion that will provide more" than $1 billion in jobs , contracts and related ? economic benefits, the agreement ' was signed by George H. Lawrence, president of AG A, and William Mc Collam, Jr., EEI presi dent. . Immediately upon concluding the quiet ceremony at the offices of the Edison Electric In stitute in Washrhgtpn. Hooks announced thai the national NAACP of fice was sending ou' model copies v of agreements to 'regional offices and btanches across the country so that they might jyork out similar affirmative ac tion agreements with utility companies in their areas. "By the beginning of 1983," Hooks said, "there should be at least 50 negotiations underr .way with electric and gas companies." Though local branches will spearhead and con duct negotiations, they will have guidance and help from the NAACP .national fair share direc tor, Fred Rasheed, and his assistant L.R. Bird, southeast regional fair share director, whose of fice is located in Green ville, S.C. Additionally, the seven NAACP regional field directors will assist the branches. The purpose of the document is to provide a model "of corporate social responsibility for .the more than 200 member companies of EEI arid the 2S0 AG A members. Hooks hearalded the agreement as "the first of its kind." Both trade organizations' members have more than one million employees all together. They conduct tens of billions of dollars worth of business eajch year and offer stability and "limitless" oppor tunities for minority pro curement end employ ment, Hooks explained. The NAACP, he said, will be looking very agressively at the affir- . mafive action programs of these '." companies. They will be seeking to open up senior manage ment positions and pro curement opportunities for small minority- ' owned companies. Hooks has established as a firm NAACP goal "over next few months" the adding of more than 300 people to boards of directors of utility com panies and senior management positions. These companies, he said, "have hundreds of opportunities in managerial positions." (Continued on Page 16) man Iowa, received the first chiropractic adjustment from D.D. Palmer in 1895, when his daughter was five months old. This first modern adjust ment is reported to have restored his hearing after 17 years of deafness. Mrs. Simons gratefully acknowledged the recognition given to her father through the for- Matthews, Detroit, Mich., secretary; Dr. Hubert Whelchel, Atlan ta, Ga., treasurer; and, Dr. Gene J. Riggins Allentown, Pal. parliamentarian. The ABCA has its cen tral headquarters in St Louis. V... V , -.. Kisaf .. - ' FOR CONGRESS NOV. 2ND PAID FOR BY JACK MARIN FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE r (3a? (133H1I &35D9 f)sm Gims Mim LJ HURRY, ALL QUANTITIES ARE UMiTEDI wtn P2 ' S Quart Colander, yemr 1 CandKSi. U n--s s Night Light ISO Watt AJI Purpose Stacking Bin, brown, goM. or almond uuu uuWi ncg. or l sod Hnymmii Bulbi Flood Lamp. 7 Quart vanity Wastebasket light blue, chocolate, gold or white WNMUght rnwau. h ET 5 Compartment Cutlery Tray, chocolate, gold, or almond C iTl UM.4OM07H Sgh J soiowiso g li OU fV I Vv 5 1 Meg. of 2 ke Cub Trays, blue YOUR 9 II ioowmu. V 11 2 II II V Bath and Shower Caddy, white iuXS-er I I Li toJIT FOU LI LJ ttj Bowl Brush and Holder Set, lemon, blue, brown, gold or white CHOICE U 1 Cake Fan, 9 3iJt8 18. ' Vtoina" German Crystal, set of 6 act fvered MnchCake Pan "t""1 Imported from West Germany. 1 Z' cJSZaV fjCl 10ch Fit Fan with Cutter L Hi-ox. OM Fashioned Glasses Win) 5ulS2! BIKultFv7Vii.xl2Vi. pr .l3oi.HWaM Glasses rP V lSST Si Loaf Fan. 10utMn. I 'XZVu01"' 6 (O) ?o2'i?JSlT blue tJL 6 Cup Muffin Pan. 7-m.10'Hn. LJ each ) oi. Wine Glasses FOR V J I Pry Saw, btu 1 -) Yjsv Arigled Broom ' ' vmmmma ' ' ' ' A ' . with Metal Delux Metal Fhoto Frames. h I iilV I "SLk In. NoirStJcfc O C,( . Assorted SJies. 24FlaceFeltFnSt wtth Metal DJ FryFan. O) count on iSears ' Lggaaa-HBasjMSBjMaaHi Sstlifcctton Gusrsntesd or Ybur teonsy Deck sSAtvtotaucRANOca SHOF YOUR HtAKtSt SMAMS Kit ML STOtt . NXj Burllnatoa Charlotte. Concord. Durham. Fayettevnie. Gastonte. Gokbboro. Greensboro, Greenwnie. HSorVWJacI UCj Cohjmbta. Florence. MyrOe Beach. odc Hl .Ktjhteiid Trarftmtrti tar Action Wtatrtes, tx. VAJ Danville. Lynchburg. Rcanoke ,. ,.;-v- -. -.
The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 23, 1982, edition 1
13
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75