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P?*e 8 Who Are By Naomi C. McLean, CPS Business Writer Leaders are people whopossess, in strongly developed form, the qualities of initiative and resourcefulness. Their minds reach out - in ways which cannot be exolained. JL r and bring ideas for getting things done. A leader is one who has an all-poevading and persistent enthusiasm. Enthusiasm I THE CONTi4 WTCI T/>i wr mil ju: BREWING ( I MAINTAINERS A TMb li M HMiM ofpa the iUrt-?f aad ywtfc a uiaanmhm ta Wta*oa-Sal CnUwhodMbw Mate H Mlaiaoaof 2-3 yean' expa ofxnttM rf kitk tpaod pet experience la dM HtooHCf ffi.fy opgffdottt f|p||f |?| ;wn' Hprtnw la Ngfc-q mi aMcfcaaka ud ova a kaad tools. Optralsn: frwwaail I - - - - >- -? a t? -* pquipfMni in vol wo in aw operator*, latareated parth blfb-ipotd ytoductkw, pea Bacattaat Wa?a tad Bai Workia? Schadale lateree* Shktey Ooartaiaa at Coaaiaioa. 630 W. Sixth Carotiaa. AppUcatkiw ftn accepted at the Brewery. BO! - lESBBHHH I Super-size washing capacity cool-down care for \ Permanent V Press fabrics \ M I^55^2TSh5lyeed \ NONKLiMqmjwf V FiwiKijiT ymi V KEITH-L FURNITI OO H. Liaomr tr. I WlNarOM-tAUM. N. C FREE CUSTOMER PARKING * The Real L wards off a feeling of dull routine. Real leaders know how to enlist the cooperation of others. People like to feel that they are working with someone else. When we work together, we achieve. The inability to work as a team always makes for disorganization, disorder, and eventually - failure. ONER DIY. I 5. SCHLITZ I :0. IS SEEKING | ND OPERATORS tihw: AyptotH ?t >m ' rteace > tfca ? tut?aw ta4 fdoctkie M(ulpM&(, tvtatioa, t work, or iorauJ tnMaf tad w Mi Ll,l,l? k If | --A.M. nigruy lauiea paRlua entails at hava a iWMa at two, coapletge act of awchaatea' evolved hi tfce npawrtna. H mm at variaas ptacaa at an, wulw Haiwi, ovoa boat, miai aad pdUw a akoaJd km iipirlian la larabty la tfe* aattb' Arid. nJ pertiea hould coatact Ma. dkc ffiplnja?> Security Street, Wtauto?-S*Jea, Nortk > 1Mb pceWee will set be SM/P % l -??J-J""* I ' * '/ B# HKLr ' '" OWERY I JRE CO. I >4 CAM PtfW WMU. TtU 724-8434 RCA TV I acAirrvacaT mat i hu The Winston-Salem Chronlclt ,eaders? Cooperative effort, on the other hand, produces worthwhile results. To achieve something worthwhile, a leader must have the human touch. He must respect the people with whom he works and be able to inspire them with his own enthusiasm. In that way he stimulates the creative imagination of others and helps them to develop their own capacities. You don't get anything in this world for nothing. If something is worth having, it is also worth working for. Every business provides a service to men, women, and to the community. The human ivuvu must ut picacuicu oy the leader. There is a -persistent idea in the minds of many people that a leader is one who pushes buttons and tells others what to do while he himself does nothing. That idea is as far-as possible from the truth. The real leader works and gets others- to work with him (never for him or under him). Initiative, cooperative work, and genuine enthusiasm such are the characteristics of people whom we recognize as real leaders. ^ TIMEI The Container Division Company is seeking a qualil Timekeeper in our new can in Winston-Salem. This position involves mo posting appropriate hours auditing payroll records for have 2-3 years' experience ii as well as familiarity with degree is preferred. This is an excellent opp< company which offers excelli potential. Interested parties should at the Employment Securit Street, Winston-Salem, Noi Applications for this posit Brewery. WINSTON #m?mum I FREE . I root aiota of is uiscim rem with* I 201Q.YM carpets by mum. millcraft * mmttnom H cut SLIP C I dOITH JERC Ready^U* H Vfi r Stipcov+r* tffjl I Furniture I Muhammad All- I . *_ T Doing It Well I by Charles T. Byrd, Jr., CPA | The greatest Muhammad Ali, spoke at UNC-Chapel Hill on October 31, 1975 as a guest of the Black Student Movement. Those expecting to see and hear the heavyweight champion met more than a boxer. Ali concentrated on the nation of Islam and his economic motives rather than what he termed, "the brutal, clowning antics of beating up someone." Muhammad Ali stated his pursuit of studies to be a minister ; ii a? _# ? ? ? - in ine nation 01 islam ana true to tastiion, he delivered a serious speech entitled "Friendship." The champ told the audience, "All relationships are empty unless there is friendship. It is a continual forgiveness that helps friendships to endure. We have to learn the lesson of friendships when nations are against nations and races are against races." Much of the antics before his boxing bouts were attributed to being showmanship. Ali said his multi-million dollar purses were the result of "giving the fools what they want." However, his economic expectations far exceed the boxing ring. He has $ initiated preliminary steps to start an import-export business. USr : '? ? * * - aai3 ciaim ui uccunung me ncnesi oiacK man in tne world," may have some validity if realizations of a five year, $250 million gross is met. Special emphasis was given to the pursuit of knowledge. Ali clamed that for black people to participate in today's world on a parity basis, a commitment to learning is necessary. Ali attributed his success to the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and Islam. Although he amused and entertained the audience with "the shuffle" and "boxing poetry and guips" the seriousness of his principles were evident. The multi-faceted personality and talents of this black man can only be described as the greatest. Rangel CEEPBft of the Jos. Schlitz Brewing M fk 4S f| /| /| JU Red person for the position of V plant now under construction The Student Government >nitoring hourly time records, A ... . . r , (. payroll distribution, .nd Association at Winston-Salem accuracy. Applicants should State University will sponsor a ,32TSS?,a',S: lec,ure "y U-S- Congressman Charles B. Rangel of New ortunity to grow with a new York on Monday, November ent benefits and advancement ? _ , 0 , _ 10 at 8 p.m. in the Kenneth R. contact Ms. Shirley Goodman Williams Auditorium. y Commission, 630 W. Sixth ^ n i * rth Carolina. " Congressman Rangel, a ion will not be accepted at the former member of the Committee on the Judiciary and the Committee on (District of Columbia, currently serves on the House Wavs anH Means Committee. He was mSbiSmi the Chairman for the ^^. Congressional Black Caucus in mmmmmm. 1974. .. niiiiMr-r pnrr The Public is invited to MIRHVOM "? attend the lecture without ti COiOtM micmm ?uum admission. L ^ 1 New Brace9 has amazing denture hold! :overs HI |l| Hot Coffee Test proves it! . # III Braced holds this inverted cup lOini flu , 111 and saucer together because ^ H| mam III Brace has a patented formula 2 Ill stronger B III *r> - >w i !V|Uig?. 3D I mouth moisture actually helps I dentures I Brace tastea cool. j??l 520?. itan I mMmiumMm 7227474 i EESEal
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