V _ _ ^ ^ ? I ~v 10* '~i~* ^-?^ ^ _4?K -O. <_, Mfr?I ,1,1, ! ? Natioi T ? -1 _ urri ijime- 1 ne ToElimina by Robert Eller staff reporter "There . is a plan to eliminate black institutions in the system," according to Larry Little of the Black Panther Party here. ? Little's remarks came in response to the American Bar - Fraud: Homeo Fradulent driveway pavers have been reported operating in the area by the Better Business Bureau (BBB). The "itinerant" driveway pavers are using the pitch that they had asphalt left over from another job in the neighborhood thereby allowing them to do the job inexpensively. The BBB, in a news release, said the names Stanley and Staley are being used. Other ~ names used in the past have been Smith, Small and Harrison. The Bureau warns home Front row left to rfohi Ares Rnl Maggie Bel ton, Wilma Dobsoi Veronica Eldridge, Donna Ba | " . Patroni i i * VINST * t ?. n Of Is re is A vla te Black In Association's (ABA) statement that North Carolina Central University's (NCCU) Law School in Durham must improve its facilities or face dis-accreditation. H Community leader_ Rodney Sumler, and Paris Favors, a 1973 graduate of the NCCU , >wner Beware owners who are approached by anyone offering to pave their drivewav to oroceed with * A caution and check with the BBB to make sure of the reliability of the firm. ''We suggest that any homeowners in this area who have been 'taken' by the driveway pavers or are dissatisfied with the work that was done get in touch with the Consumer Protection Division, Office of theAttorney General, P.O. Box 629, Raleigh, N.C. 27602, advising them of your complaint." la m 11^0^ 'vV wB jm mm mk ^k ^^F- k"^> > IV B? < W :jJ n| ? ?* '*?A":.'< u&J ;: >ln Giles, Vanessa Martin, Darlen ii. Back row: Valeria Crawford, A Hey. ize Equal ON-S ;1 a m T f jmL> I n stitutions' Law School, voiced simila feelings in saying that it is th duty of the State Legislature t allocate adequate funds i order to keep the law school i Sumler said he would urg all citizens to write their stat representatives demandin adequate funds be allocated t keep the school in existence He charged the state wit engaging in "economic n cism" if it failS to keep th NCCU Law School in open tion. Sumler feels the need fc competent black lawyers i now greater than evei "Blacks should not only pus < 11 A - ? i - ior xne continued existence c NCCU Law School, but als the establishment of anothc law school in one of the state predominantly black institi tions," he suggested. "Beiti an Aggie (A&T) I woul suggest A&T/' Sumler ad< ed. He also questioned tY amount of money spent i See LOCAL Page 2 jJF J kjftk e Bel ton, Ravshella Gilmore, va Watson, Ganelle Maoltry, Opporti 9 ALEM AaniPM*?1 It . The Honorable Elijah Muhammed, leader of the Nation of Islam, died Tuesday of *13 k^v * \a VH g ^ jykj e l" Hon. ElUah Muhammed is Miss Black ^ r. >f Pageant To ] io ? %,r JS The First Annual Miss j_ Black Winston-Salem Pageant g is now being formulized by the I^ Winston-Salem Chronicle. A ^ steering committee will be le formed to draft guidelines and ln map out plans for the city's first event of this nature. f Sorority E Local Deb The Beta Alpha Chapter of the lota Phi Lambda Sorority entertained 14 debutantes and their escorts last Saturday at a % charm clinic at the home of jj| Mrs. Arrie Wright. Dr. John K. Southard of 4120 Dresden Road spoke to the group on the care of the ; skin. Nurse Walker of 140 ^ North Cherry Street spoke to ~s them on cleanliness. On Saturday February 1, the girls were entertained at the home of Dr. Garmawgy of 3405 New Walkertown Road. mity Advt 0 r m i "TL 1 W ~ r .?~?H _>!?? . I ?irrwr ?r, -wrr -*rr**~ ? ... ^ ^ __ ^ Dead heart failure in a Chicago hospital. The 77-year old leader had been scheduled to speak to millions of followers and - sympathizers Wednesday in a national Founder's Day Celebration. The Honorable Elijah Muhammed ?is recognized ??throughout the world as a leader of black people here in America .Local Muslim mini sters here could not be reached for comment prior to press time. The messenger's son will assume the leadership of the Nation. 'inston-Salem Be Held People wishing to serve on this committee should contact the Winston-Salem Chronicle at 722-8624 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. or write: P.Ch Box 3154, WinstonSalem, N.C. 27102. _ i it lerutiiis i. utantes Dr. Gannaway spoke on the 4