>> ' I Page 2 a| wmmmm: " ~i? ? i..' ?- A- - ~ZZZT~ ' ~T .. ? "iirfl5 batte FACTORY ft NMHWI Unjln Cmw ? JARVIS BATTERY I IWDM | NEW Tl I CHEVROLET I I ^ | Chevrolets | | I'70 Impala '71 B Custom Cpe. IiIko now Sk\ '71 Caprice '79 I 4-dr hardtop, loaded '74 | '71 Nova 2-Or o Low mileage '74 g *72 Impala gm 4-dr.. loaded. '73 Monte Carlo loaded I '79 Impala ?7a L '73lrnpola j 4-dr. 74 C '73 Mallbu Cpo '74 1 '74 Monte Carlo '74 1 Coupe '74 fl . '74 Mallbu w. Cpe ' '75 a '74 Monte Carlo 75 5 '74 Caprice Estate Wagon '79 Comoro '79 Mallbu Cpe 1? '79 Vega '99 i Hatchback WCSCH II ? '71 M I I | '73*1 [ | Corvettes . *73 < 72 Corvette T-toe 'ZJ J '73 Corvette T-top ,lj I *74 Corvette Co. 1 '75 Corvette '74 < ft 2 to choose from 8r* I '75 Corvette '74 1 I 2 tops '741 I NOTIC m Ch*ck with on* of our 8a!*wr Etf Hid) I 1400 South Stratford Rd. Wi?t??S?iem On V B jmmv B h? ^V * *jf -- 'v''vs%^ jisKfe"jj|^B > f ': t ti H RIEs' r OUTLET I I No Cl< icks; 1cm 1% Be. I By Robert Elle Chronicle Staff Rej M, STARTS, I I In the past few wee Miawa I Liberty Street ( 1^-- 1 xc snip ; nas ocen in< I of much discussii I controversy. Much li Dim said about the problei area but few if any : : C> Chevrolet, Inc. oft Bulcks | | Chrysler-Plya "SB? "79 Duafer nan mm Couoa "6" llvtoro lulck '71Podfle ltury Swinger 52?*1 '71 Plymouth "Sport Kit.u'. HANES MALL I M . Ill I II I I , Frank Had, Thomas Amos. /Vatts I Bat. 8AO>BKK) I let, Inc. 1 ' Hants Mall 765*7030 M 6, 1975 | let \ " Po "Strip" Stratford Road where the whites hang out the police don't hassle them. That area is as-much a problem as the strio." *" " Johnny Carter,. 38, stated, "I feel like bringing in more police mieht heln but I don't really know. The problem there is a social one. To close up the clubs on Liberty Street won't help. The people would only go elsewhere." Mary Gates, 27, said, "The solution is far more jobs and opportunities to be opened up to blacks here. If the people there have something constructive to do and a decent way to make a living they won't hang around outside the clubs. They will go inside and enjoy themselves." Elizabeth Borewell answered, "I really don't know what the solution is. Personally 1 think the whole situation has been blown out of proportion. The only people who have really caused trouble on the strip have been the Narcs (Narcotics officers). There is 1 A ? ? A less irouoie it tne cops stay away." Joseph Davis, 24, stated, "I don't know what the solution is. The strip is the only place blacks go to meet their friends. Sometimes-it gets out of hand but tpv bring more police in would only make the problem worse. The police usually make small problems worse." DeniSe Gray said, "I'm against the strip. There needs to be a better place for the kids to go. Winston-Salem needs to expand." Jerry Simmons stated, "To find a solution you must know the root of the problem and that's economics and politics. The people in that area are economically deprived and they come to the strip to forget those problems. Also, much of what has happened on the strip is just an attempt to get Rodney Sumler out of the political picture." ncu;orc */* ???"? ? * ??V??V WIIiSTT VI C| UU I1UI ?? 1VC fl solution to the problems on the strip. They do, however, show that the people generally do not see the strip as a place of abuses and vices and that more police and added force will not solve the problems there.