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Page 2- The Chronicle Sa ar*> The Marine Corps moved in with f Camp Lejeune (above) near Jacks tion between Morehead City and East Coast training center of the of its kind, complete amphibious is aiso the home of the South'# Is is the world'e largest Marine Cor Naval Air Rework Facility (NARf of its type on the east coast. nahf repairs ana overnauis nance driven aircraft, IMOV I Tak< I CHHC I with I Name Address City. A A-A w w w w w w w -W W W W V w w ^ *1 Yr. (>$8.32 I check ! ! Clip and mail to The Winston-S F.Q Box 3154 Winston-Salei I Phone I Gre< ^^p^||. * I | iMaki/ B:.' * I ? 223 W. Fourtl I? Winston Salei I H9;' 919-725-1379 Igjgr Sept. 18, 1V76 m ore* in World War II, establishing on villa and Charry Point Air StaNew Barn. Camp Laiauna la the Corps and is ft* second largest training base, in this country. It irgest Navar hospital. Cherry Point ps Air Station. Also here is the ), which is the largest facility Employing nearly 2.500 civilians. pters ana both ]et and propellerING ?| s the I INICLE I i yon I t ? ? State I , Phone... I () 6 tnos. $4.16 I enclosed I ? # I Salem Chronicle I e m.N.C.27102 I 722-8624 I zrnmammm ?..*?*** .... ifest Mystery of ?% becomes 1 |*1 stortling b A? the decoc li \ Hl9h atop a mountain in Ei f |jli':iif^l ^ 9iant 5-000 year old woock WEWm hundreds of stalls and cag< ls ,T NOAM Ik. Kill: Exolorina this ancient < I Pi, mystery has produced Jill actual photographic I evidence proving that the | story ?* Noah s Ark realty I B'fe A modern day expediifife tion has made some iNliP incredible new discovmm eriesDave Balsiger and Ch NOW ON SALK h St. 107 S. Greene St. ft, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. 919-373-1551 I Peep g :j:j Continued on Page 1 if: Perhaps the most comical 5$ statement came from a young man who said, "What good are they. All ifj they do is take your money, and you are mad when you iji come out. Only way they j:j: can do you any good is if if! you are too old to get out gf there anymore.'^ :?Managers of the various .?? shows in town agree on |fi their clientele, which va>x v! t>?ac OmA C A</1 V, nvoi v/nv . maiia^i saiu, "We get all kinds. Weirdos, freaks, the gay | element. We even get '; ? ministers in here." Most | folks," he says, "behave | themselves." At one establishment, the manager said that they had very little trouble with customers except for occajij: sional drunks who are J|J| someone trying to rip off a book. All the managers agree that they run respectable businesses, "it depends on how you look at | it," they say. X :i;| What do they sell? All M manner of love-making ii? apparatuses ranging from ?|'| ;:j: inflatable nude female :i| dummies to erotic playing {ji: cards. Most of these places have booths that show films * V i;i that are called sizzlers in :gj the business. They all sell f? guide books for lovemaking, bondage books (for :$ those looking for a little >: I our tirrMM nv mosT ook of H astern Turkey is a an ship containing as. ?Scientists have used satellites, computers and powerful cameras to pinpoint the Ark's exact location. *32 poges of startling photos by % arles E. Sellier, Jr. V 930 Summit Ave. Greensboro, N.C. ? 919-373-1553 / >hows more excitement), films, ' : pictures, novels, comic jj books, and the latest in : hard core porn magazines. : ! Managers say the city, : the county, and the state, \ require a lot of licenses in j: r%rAf?r fe\ nnprufp In nnp ! VA WV* kV W|^WSW?VI ** v*?** J, privilege licenses required, : as well as a Merchants ji Certificate of Registrar, : and a Music Machine ji Operators License. Music ji Machine Operator's Li- ji cense? A manager said that j this is how the county j classifies the booths that : ji show the films. He also said | that the county collects $50 : for the license. The whole ij operation is classified j: under amusement. It defi- ij nitely is. % \ Thomas J. Blair, presi- : dent of the Winston-Salem j Retail Merchants Associa- i tion, said that he had not > heard one word for or j against these establish- ! ments from the citizenry. He added that none of i these places were members j of the Association. He i added, "They are not likely ; to be either, because they i do not deal in the types of ; products or services that j our members deal in." "But," he admitted, "they are businesses in that they : do sell a product." i Friends Fi^ Continued from Page 1 J house. He said Travma jumped him on the front pore over the dollar. He also sa: he did not know how Trayna got shot. Witnesses at the scene sa: Brown came into the apar ment and that the argumei started on the inside. Poli< said that all the parti< involved had been apparent drinking, which they say ws I i YT&lafiiv DUNCAN 120S ?. ?tfdbcd M. 71 Bulletin Board I You can register now for the ;j Recreation Department's winter bowling program. The bowling program beI gins the week of Sept. 20 and | ends Apr. 15 and is open to | boys' and girls eight to 17. | The program will be held at | three lanes ? Northside, ?! T rviajui League aiiu rar&way. |?Registration will cost $1, For more information, call the ? Recreation Department, 727I 2063. 9% Lyceum | The Winston-Salem State University 1976-77 Lyceum Series begins Tuesday, September 21 with a performance | by F. NATHANIEL GATLIN, concert clarinetist. Gatlin will be accompanied by pianist | MAMON MORRISON who performed here last season. | The 1976-77 series offers a | variety of- programs ranging from the classical piano of ; ! GEORGE R1ABIKOFF to the | TRINIDAD TRIPOLI STEEL| BAND to SOUNDS IN | MOTION, a vibrant company & of musicians and dancers. The r# ? Series will end with the appearance of LIONEL I HAMPTON and his INTERi NATIONALLY FAMOUS | INNCER CIRCLE on Tuesday, i| March 15, 1977. A complete :! schedule is attached. All performances will be held in the Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. Season tickets ($10.00) can ;i|: be obtained by writing Mr. i|i H.E. Pickard, WSSU - Lyceum :j: Series, P.O. Box 13148, ? * Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27102 or by calling 761-2047. fht Ovar $1 probably the cause of the incident. m Police also found that :h Trayman and Brown had been id friends for nearly ten years m and worked together. The gun used in the assaults was found id ' by police in the family dog's t- bed on the back porch and nt neither party claimed owner:e ship of the gun. Police said ?s neither party wanted to press ly charges and the case was ls dropped. Join the I SCHOOL ft BAND | i RirvT ] sk MUSICAL | f INSTRUMQaS i ^ Rent applied to purchase Large instrument selection NEW or USED instruments musicco. 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