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- April 19, 1*75 - 4 Minister R?v. Rayford J, Thommnn * ? Neal Calls ~" - - - Fifth District Rep. Steve Neal said recently the time has come to "write off" the Thieu regime in South Vietnam, end ? the human suffering there, and pick up the pieces of a 20-year old war in Southeast Asia. Neal said he reached that conclusion after hearing President Ford's "State of the World" address to Congress Thursday evening -- and after ??-Marine Reer * Home To Vii ' ^ PFC Beauford Wayne Wagn visiting with his family and f Marine Corps recruit training enlisted for a four year general e 2nd Marine Air Wing at Cherry I wireman in Operational Commi Wayne is married to the forn Winston-Salem and was meritor rank upon graduation from reci ** Pvt. Emanuel Lee McCray of i with his family and friends after recruit training at Parris Island, I year general enlistment and wi Base, Camp Pendleton, Californi Training School. Emanuel is the 3437 Woodland Avenue, Philad Pvt. Colvyn Donald Younger I of 269 Harrington Circle is visiti after graduation from Marine C Island, S.C. Colvyn enlisted for i and will report to the 2nd Marine field skill training as a cook. ++i V Pvt. Fredrick Daniel Lewis, so Harrington Circle is visiting wit graduation from Marine Corps re S.C. Fred enlisted for a three ye report to the 1st Marine Division for Infantry field skill training. f Makes 'Wh After two years of research "Who's Who Among Black Americans" has selected Rayford J. Thompson's biographical sketch to enter in their publication. Thompson is being, recognized for his grassroots leadership as an organizer. vii'T m> gu aft ~rnative of Asheville, Thompson has lived in Winston-Salem for . the past 18 years. He founded i the First New Bethel Baptist ] Church in Lexington ten years i ago; * ? ' . . ~i April of 1972 Thompson led a march from North Liberty at < 17th Street to the court home 1 in honor of the late Dr. Martin | Luther King, Jr.. and others I who had given their lives for < ieu's Military Regit For End Of meeting Friday afternoon with his Democratic colleagues in a caucus of "the Class of 94." ' "I frankly thought it /was 1 incredible that Presidenyrord asked Congress to apprm>riate t $722 million in emergency I military aid fori South i Vietnam, when we' already : had turned down his request < for $300 million," Neal said. "The mood of the Congress -- t and the overwhelming con- ! t 1 uits Return -?] sit Families ! er of 4015 Sheraton Street is * riends after graduation from at Parris Island, S.C. Wayne nlistment and will report to the . >oint for field skills training as a jnications. ler Gwendolyn Faye Brooks of iously prdfnoted to his present ruit training. g t a SB Columbia Terrace is visiting graduation from Marine Corps S.C. Emanuel enlisted for a two 11 report to the Marine Corps a where he will attend Infantry son of Mrs. Mamie McCray of lelphia, Pennsylvania. * I, son of Colvyn D. Younger I, ng with his family and friends orps recruit training at Parris i three year general enlistment ; Division at Camp LeJeune for t n of Mrs. Evelyn Lewis of 268 h his family and friends after icruit training at Parris Island, ar general enlistment and will at Camp Pendleton, California \ ? rhe Wlnston-Sdem CknokhT o's Who' the cause of justice and I freedom. Married to the I former Elizabeth Stimpson, he 1 has twin daughters; Brenda I Kaye and Linda Faye, 12 years I old. Thompson received his I honorary Doctor of Divinity I Degree in May 1972 from the J Educational Enterprises of 1 Charlotte. He is a writer and I found of Thompson Enter- I prises. He has also been I instrumental in organizing the I Laymen Christian Council, J rhe first black-?ministerial 1 organization, the first black I freedom day celebration and | past president of the East Lexington Improvement Assonation. Tie U.S. Aid sensus of the American people - is that not another cent be wasted propping up Thieu and his corrupt regime." Neal had a kinder view toward the president's request for $250 million in humanitar lan assistance, but he had some definite ideas about :ontingencies. "I believe we have a deep ind definite responsibility in South Vietnam," he said. 'That responsibility is not military, because there can be 10 moral commitment to perpetuate an immoral war. That, 1 think, has been our greatest mistake since we vithdrew American troops ?rom Vietnam in 1972." Neal said the president >eems to have lingering hope hat "military victory can still >e snatched from the jaws of lefeat." Neal advocated the imnediate resignation of Thieu ind his cabinet and formation >f a South Vietnamese government willing to negotite with the North Vietnamse. FDR Advice When his son, James, asked for dad's advice on speechmaldng FDR said: "Be sincere, be brief, be seated!" wm^^ssssssssssssssss CONVERSE 1 ATHLETIC SHOES 'II" SkXsriiKa0" SowC*] y P< >. WrtTY ? . J I I ? Jet Piedmont to New York > MHHBBSnSSIHSS Atlanta Winston-Salem to New York Leave Arrive 7:30am 10:00am Jet connection 6:20pm 8:14pm Direct jet Service to LaGuardia. Winston-Salem to Washington Leave Arrive 7:30am 9:00am Direct jet 2:50pm 4:20pm Direct propjet 5:14pm _ __ 6:05pm _ Nonstop jet 8:27pm 10:49pm Direct propjet All service to close-in National Airport. - ? Winston-Salem to Atlanta Leave Arrive 7:50am 9:39am Direct propjet 12:45pm 2:17pm Direct jet < -7.cr\~? u.j^in /,.ouprn Nonsiop |6T Also nonstop service to Asheville, Hickory, Lynchburg, Raleigh/Durham, Boanoke and Bristol/Kingsport/Johnson City; direct service to Baltimore, Charlottesville, Cincinnati, Knoxville, Louisville, Richmond and Wilmington. All flights from Winston-Salem's convenient - Smith Reynolds Airport J We've got a place for you. And flights that make it easy to take us up! Plus a great new 50/30 Excursion Plan and special Group 10 Fares to help you save. See your travel agent or call Piedmont, 768-5171. Most mayor credit cards accepted. p/eamonr 75-H4* it : I A
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