December 21, *9* Local Reci Three Winston-Salem natives have enlisted in the U.S. Navy and were transferred to the U.Sl Naval Training Center at Great Lakes, Illinois for Recruit Training. They are: ? ? ? - ? - - rrank Lewis JBeal son of Mrs. *7*1. - , ? *tr * ? ?* -*%,*- ^ -" 25th Street; Rueben C.Pledger, II son of Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Pledger of 1225 E. 10th Street; and George ?. Show Highlij A new locally produced TV show, Shades of Ebony, was broadcasted Sat. Dec. 14 on WXII-TV. SHADES OF EBONY is a local weekly show produced anH hncfo/^ V%?? !<> ?? U/.?1-~ mii\j nvaivu l/j jailC IliSIl 111^" ton and Billy Rich of the WXII News Department. It features informal, discussions, entertainment, sports and a look at jobs in the Triad Area. ? The first show consisted of Floyd McKissick, the founder of Soul City, N.C. and James Hansley, Director of the 'A Christmas Carol'Sunday night, December 22, from 8:30-11 P.M., members of the Scrunch Bunch ? children who appear as regulars on the Channel 12 Scrunch program._^_wUL step out of their Saturday morning roles to host a 2'/j hour mixture of special Christmas programming on Channel 12. 9 Included in the program will be a full-length presentation of the movie,' A Christmas Carol, with Alastair Sim's classic portrayal of the irascible Scrooge; four short film-features taken from regular Scrunch Saturday morning children's programs -Christmas In Old Salem, Tell Me, The Pntz, and Christmas in Different Lands; plus a 30-minute Channel 12 produced special entitled An English Christmas, which features Christmas music and film with the 90-member Winston-, Salem Symphony Chorale. Members of the Scrunch buncn, who appear more or less anonymously each week on Scrunch, will be briefly introduced for'fhe firsttime on the air during this special presentation. TURNONS~ . JUOCfi/I'M 14 THATSBAdfC? JUST AS SENTENCE SOBER AS IS 30 YOU ARE. DAYS. * L? V 1 ruits Assum Stinson. til son of Mrs, Doris Stinson of 1117 Hattie Avenue. Nicholas Percell Wright son of Mrs. Viola Smith of 1370 Wr * . Sedgefield Street, has enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was transferred 4o the U.S. Naval Florida for Recruit ^Training according to MMi JoeN Haizlip, USN local Navy Recruiter for this area. 4 ghts Blacks Forsyth Economic Development Corporation as guests. The . Winston-Salem State University Choir provided music. Subscribe to -ij . The Chronicle P.O. Box 3154 Winston-Saleni, N.C. 27102 ' * I $|92S.$A W I CASUALS $2Si?-$ y Wide Miction ^ BHB I ^A( |^L A BB^F ap o? nym. TioF^i I KSffiBH 1 SS3E? 538 N.l \ I Y The Winston-Salem Chronicle ie Duty Ch ildren's Puj>pet Show Is Scheduled A puppet festival presented hv rhilHrpn frnm 1 -J VII aiv/ill 1IIC Vliy UI Winston-Salem's 17 Recreation Centers will be held Friday, Dec. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at Sunrise Towers, 1201 E. 9th Street. ~ About 50 elementary-grade children will be on hand to give presentations. "The show will certainly be visually attractive," said I.ihhv PartAr I? a I ^ ? ? j -ww* ?vi | nwivauuii Department dramatic specialist. "Most of the puppets people will see were actually constructed by the children themselves. "Several of the skits will also be the children's original productions," she said. DAnt CT ? M?TE*CHAAGE jH lYMI/C J| . ?iANKAMERtCARD jSE si 13' OUR KEY "Judicial abuse" is a harsh term; but even harsher is the iamage that such abuse inflicts on its victims. Lives become wreckedand-pointless, relationships shredded. Family stability becomes a tenuous affair, at best, all because - of the representatives of a legal system that has traditionally been oppresively and callously harsh to blacks, poor whites, and all intiuence a judge or jury. i ? Cases in point are the disproportionate numbers of blacks vegetating on "Death Row" in North Carolina, the racist hanky-panky that made the Joanne Little episode inevitable, and recently, the sleazy run of events that led to the conviction .. of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, in which a judge, after helving system-influenced.witnesses recant their lies against Carter, still refused to grant Carter a new trial. These are times in which racism, judicial arrogance, and corruption form an unholy troilism in which the victimized have-nots come to be regarded as the villians. vl 9 And we look in vain for any improvement in the situation. What we see, instead, is a masturbutory self-perpetuation of an unendingly mean and corrupt system. -Norman N. Barbee 8i ^ s 9 u i Wfje JJBjB&ungeon Club! i TO OUR COMMUNITY V ; 1? Suuoki gi FROM THE DUNGEON CLUB ~ 1 THE DUNGEON STAFF I and all of the Dungeon members. Please plan i to see 1974 "out" inn bring 1975 "In" a | at the Dungeon Club. 1419 N. Liberty St. | NIk to I ' TO MUSIC I ?

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