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8 THE CAROUXA TIKES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 33, 1832 HaoT Deemed A Dud -' ,.. , j n , - - Analysis By Marios McKlnney Lack of student par- ticipation, breakdown in communications and bad weather plagued North Carolina Central Univer sity's participation in the Black College Day rally on Monday in Raleigh. Approximately 25 out of the .159 Central students had signed up for the rally braved the raw weather to par ticipate in the march and rally. Of the four buses that Central had reserve for the event, three had to be returned. When the Centra' delegation arrived at St. Augustine's College, the designated meeting place, instructions were to wait in the student union while Duane Howell, student gover nment president at NCCU, and others went to check on the other schools. The other schools' delegations were in the auditorium. When transportation was .finally arranged to take, the Central to the h site, the march lready in progress. one Central stu Lori Grier. Miss "NCCU, was able to par ticipate in the march to the Capitol. "Pam Young (Miss mare yiwas a Ment, V XV ? . - l.li&JA Jfc Hooks blasts Reagan III THE SHOE SPECIALIST ' SHOE REPAIR ORTHOPEDIC PRESCRIPTIONS SPORT SHOE RESOLE RETAIL BOOT SALES - SAVE! Steti Tm High Top Work Boot $1 9.99-$28.99 Cowboy Stylo Boot Wo alto hivo Wilkor Work Shoes Boots "Complete Shoe Care" ALL BOOTS AT NORTH DUKE MALL 477-4121 SOUTH SQUARE HALL WE'VE GOT BOOTS! NEWARK Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson grins and applauds as he is driven away from Essex County Court where a jury found him innocent of con spiracy charges. The jury, however, was unable to reach a verdict on a second charge of misconduct in office.UPi Photo Johnson C.Smith) and I were at McDonald's when we saw the mar chers lining up," said Miss Grier. "We ran out of the place and joined the march." ' While only one stu dent participated in the march, only five students were able to attend most of the rally. Most of the NCCU students were at the march site while the .rally was taking place. Only those students who were in automobiles were able to attend the rally. The Central students who were in the van finally arrived at the end of the rally. Some of the officals sponsoring, the event blamed the weather for creating the confusion. However, Duane Howell blames the North Carolina Association of Black Student Govern- (Political Advertisement) u c Your Voice In County Government VOTE KYv o)fnv. Ul Pull Lever 31 E County Business Is Public Business Paid For By Committee For Heron V ' ... ments (NCABSG) for what he termed "an underpinned and chaotic Black College Day." ' Howell said the postponement from September to October of Black College Day this year was an indication of the NCABSG's inability to coordinate the event competently. Howell said, "Due to' the nonchalant attitudes of the (NCABSG), Black College Day was a' failure. However, with the restructuring of com munications, this will never happen again." James Webb echoed Howell's comments.' He also criticized the keynote speaker of the event, Terry Bellamy, a magistrate and local political figure in Charlotte. , ; "I felt that Bellamy's speech was contrary to our purpose in being there. His selection was the result of the com munication problem we have had in organizing Black College Day. I saw no other purpose for the gathering except as a ritual.' Webb also said that he was determined to see that next year's Black College Day is a success. Though disappointed with the number of Cen- IContinued From Front) :' 10.1 per cent of the na tion's unemployed, in cluding more than 20 per cent of jobless blacks and SO per cent jobless black, teenagers, the least Reagan can do in these times is to offer con structive alternatives to Reaganomics even while . playing politics as usual. , "For example, he is r yet tp offer a realistic' plan to help U.S. v in dustry , regain its com- petitive edge , at :, home ; and abroad. "It is also now an ac cepted reality that the nation is rapidly moving toward a 1 service oriented, high-tech in dustrial base. Yet the Reagan administration, while speeding the demise of the nation's outdated manufacturing industries, is yet to Offer any realistic" plan to train jobless workers to meet present and future needs. "Even it now, despite the unemployment crisis, the administration's: priority remains the fight against inflation at the expense of jobs. "The high cost of this unemployment-inflation strategy has cost about $280 billion in lost pro duction this year alone and another $280 billion since its inception in 1978, while making a. small contribution to reducing inflation. For the unemployed, there is no difficulty in choosing between employment ' and inflation even though that is not a valid choice. It's a tribute to the Great Communicator's skill that the public con tinues to value ' the economic statements of an administration that 1 has demonstrated gross incompetence in inter preting economic events. There is no disguising the Administration's inabili ty to understand the economy and the effect of its policies since they have mistakenly iden tified the danger signs of "le& than 0.5 per cent economic growth as robust 4 JL per cent growth. . x. "Do we need athild to remind us that the .emperor has no clothes? ', i "It is hard to avoid the reality that the euphoric victory speech of only a few months ago on what has proven to be an im prudent,. radical T ap proach of massive tax cuts and huge defense in creases is, in fact, fiscally irresponsible and a mistake whith this. Con gress has had to " take steps to correct. The Ad ministration's economic game plan has not pro-, duced its promised results. 'While everyone wants economic recovery, it is not time to put on rose-colored glasses when faced with a serious economic crisis. The Stock Market's im provement is in part a reaction to the Federal Reserve , . Board's boosting the money sup ply in response to a sick economy. "While a positive sign, the economic plan must recognize that most of the other economic in dicators are negative; such as, inventory-to-sales ratio, initial unemployment claims, and unused plant capaci ty. "It is clear that the President and .the Federal Reserve hve recently been forced to take initial steps to a changed position on unemployment. Vi v ."It is no secret that the Administration is now trying to claim some credit for an inadequate but much needed job. ..training bill that it fought earlier. "It is no secret that the Fed has recently relaxed its tight money policy. - "Is this pew emphasis an election eve ploy? Has the pain of 9.0 per .cent white unemployment finally reached the threshold of political ac tion? Is it cynical to point out that minorities . currently have a 20.0 per cent unemployment rate and have had unemploy ment above 9.0 per cent since 1973 ' without special attention or relief? "Is high unemploy ment only a national problem when the white unemployment rates begin to approach condi tions that minority com munities are expected to live with, without com plaint? Americans desparately need sound, realistic alternatives to Reaganomics. It is time Reagan awakens to this need before the bottom falls completely out of the economy." tral students who did come, Howell said, "The 2$5tudeni&who wenf,i9 Black., r College ?r-"j Day should be commended for their patience and endurance." Foot Notes Q.: What Is a corn and what are some of Its common causes? A.: The common corn or heloma durum can be described as thickness of the skin composed of impacted dead cells of the epidermis localized at a site of great pressure or friction. The most common cause is shoe pressure from ill-fitting shoes and irritations from seams and ir regularities in the shoes or hose. Intrinsic abnor malities such as bony prominences or ir regularities and enlarged bursae within the toe itself may also be contributing factors. Dp. Jamos A. Williamson Podiatrist 708 South Duke Street Durham, N.C. 27701 919688-8078 Gertmeate Another reason why Wachovia is the dace for the money you want to invest but dont want to risk. 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