. ! i w K< * I Wm. I (l, i ^B? I * MISS FttSHMAN ~ linaflj FayettevlDe State OMvurify I native of Wlnatan-Salem, N.C., ft Mn. Herman Springe of tfa sociology and is a 1975 gradual* [FSU Photo by Mm Hendersc Job Outloi Greensboro, N.C. - Corporate personnel directors visiting Greensboro list Wednesday gave a Cautiously ESR Win Low-lncoir by Shedrlch Adams Staff Repnter A weatherprooflng project to insulate poor people's homes was implemented by the Experiment-In-Self Reliance (ESR) on October 8. Mrs. Louise G. Wilson, Executive Director of ESR said a community services grant of $10,000 can be used to insulate at least 300 homes. There are a few positions int the project which are funded with Fedefal Manpower funds. f Patroni . . I 1,1 i. k I .n m 1 ? r i WINS! wiw^k-iAiai, H.& 1 .. - MBma s^mfm # 9 lovely Annette Morrison. A Annette is the daughter of Mr. et city. She plans to mqjor fen b of North Forsyth High School. ] yk Brighter optimistic picture about the possibility of jobs for next June's graduates. "Last year this time, we had terizing le Housins This program falls within the services of the ESR problem center. The problem center is directed by Mrs. Evelyn Terry, who says "this project enables us to coordinate the dty of WinstonSalem's community development efforts for improvement of the quality of life for poor nmnnlm " pcopic. The homes are selected based on a survey conducted last winter which found that insulating small, shotgun-type See ESR Page 5 Ize Equal * I ^ > ? ? i i < roN-s 2 Me i In Rfi by Robert EDer Stall Reporter Two young men who were, allegedly reported to be members of die Ku Klux Klan were - convicted - in- Forsyth District Court Tueadev Oct. 7 J -- on seperate charges resulting from racial trouble in the Mineral Springs area. Judge Frank J. Yeager sentenced Danny Lee Mabe 24 of 4210 Mineral Avenue to six months in jail and a $50 fine after he was convicted of shooting through the windows of a car owned by Mrs. Mary Speaks of 4332-fc Grove ' Avenue on September 27. Mabe appealed to Superior Court. The Judge also, found probable cause to bind Mabe (over to Superior Court on a felony charge of shooting into the Speaks's home on the V For 97 100 positions," said Jack Smith, director of salaried employment for Burlington Industries. "The bottom fell out in September and we hired about 49 people. This time we ' have around 114 firm ' openings." Several thousand young people attended the day-long careers opportunity fair in Moore Gym at A&T State University. Things actually do seem to be getting better. "We were reillv reduced hecime ?f th* economy last year," said C.B. Rice, a placement counselor for salaried personnel with Dow chemical USA in Midland, Mich. "The coming hiring season we will hire the 75 we hired last year plus 10 perceni morc? i i * ^ Opportw ?*> HI, ALE A/1 ( " - ? i Com ? cial U same date. There were six people Inside the home at the time of the shooting. In another case Louis Vannoy 17, of 4309 Ogburn Avenue was sentenced to 30 ilene lst 2alf mmm ? a wmjm ui jMi) suapcuucu &ur iwu years and ordered to pay a $50 fine and court costs by Judge John C. Clifford. Vannoy was found guilty of assaulting Levon Epps 15, of 812 Efird Street on Sept. 5. Epps testified that Vannoy . hit him on the head with an iron pipe while Epps was on his way to class at Mineral Springs Junior High School. Epps said Vannoy told him, "I'm in the Klan," before striking him. . Kenneth R. wuhams for IhrU Nurses Pre Gift to Lot The Winston- Salem State University Student Norses Association has presented a gift of $1,000 to the Winston-Salem State University Foundation to establish an Emergency Loan Fund for ? I 1?i r s i tity Adve l.'f. i| M IM MX I '> 4 i , ' .. toJi^Ootob^l^^MV. fitted In rest Vannoy contended that Epps provoked the incident by calling him names and that he struck Epps with his fist only after Epps threw the first punch. Vannoy denied having an iron pipe and said he was not a member of the KKK. Racial trouble has been occuring in the area since August. Mineral Springs is a predominantly white neigh* borhood but has a predominantly black apartment complex in the area. The racial tension was heightened after a fight' occured on bus 108 on Sept. 3. For several days afterward hostile crowds of both races SeeCONVlCIBP 1.CT P B m^V^V B \ ^K^^B'"" Wi f ' ' L?a t . w > ^ WMBti Si,000 check to Dr. ySSPFiMdillm. Photo by Bailey \sent $1,000 in Fund nursing students. The Fund will be administered by the Executive Committee of the Student Nurses Association and the Dean of the School of Nursing. ???1' T II I rtisers * b'lVbWi'i'iM.M i ?

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