Page 2 - The Chronicle - Sato Butz' r Continued from Page 1 reached the point where such remarks can not be made now without some severe consequences." Rev. Joseph Patterson, pastor of Wentz United Church of Christ and instructor of philosophy at Winston-Salem State said, "Dirty jokes, be they political, religious, or racial are never in order." He said further that these kinds of statements tend fb "demonstrate a deficiency in the individual to get his invectives across with rapier wit, and socratic subtlety." "Butz," he said, voi DEDICATION & Judge G DISTRICT He Cares about Pc IPald for by citizens tc (Catherine M. Schi I "is 'ft I accountt I asks Bt Head Teller / day October 9,1976 a Racial Slu "is to be pitied for this deplorable breech in tact and political know-how." Mayor Franklin Shirley said he thought the statements were denlnrahle " TK? ??? ?f--??m ?iw n fcvm-^ dent should have fired him immediately If he knew what, he said," the mayor said. He also said, "The President should not have expressed any sadness in having to do so." The mayor said he thought the former Secretary had done a poor job while in office. "Coming from a farm," he said, "and having some farm. rE EXPERIENCE ; HHHH ary Tash COURT I iople and Justice > elect Judge Tash roeder, Treasurer) ree' checking eaily free?" 'ondoll A/spaugh Medical Park Office I r 4 ITS income, I do have some. knowledge of what he has done." President Ford, not wanting to be photographed with Butz during the sticky ceremony, appeared after Bute .made his statement.The President said that Bute was and continues to be a close personal friend. He said that this was the saddest occasion of his administration. Ford called him a brave and honorable man for his decision. Jimmy Carter, the Demo* cratic nominee for President, said the statement "indicates how this administration feels about consumers, farmers, and the people who are dependent on the government for a better "quality of life7"~ The President had earlier reprimanded Butz privately for his statements. But many felt that he was playing politics, watching public response to the outrage. Sen. Edward Brooke, D-Mass., the country's only black senator, called for Butz' immediate dismissal. He was not the only to do so, black or otherwise Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many cases fives prompt, temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues. Then it actually helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The answer is Preparation H*. No prescription is needed foi Preparation H. Ointment or suppositories. At Porsyth Bank you have absokil Checking?No Strings Attached. 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She added that the Bicentennial spirit had also been partly responsible for the committee's evolution. The committee , is truly diverse, in that it is a non-partisan, bi-racial mixture of people in education, business, industry, religion, ac ax/All ae MU TTVU ao UUIC1 piuicssiuuah fields. Both women indicated that an example of the group's desire to involve the community was the involvement of students from the public school system who gave the committee some idea of what "Pho< Continued from Page 1 well over the $1,800 grant given by the Hanes Foundation, but the Dungeon Club put an additional $700 for its completion. Of the $1,800 t - * given oy tne rounaatton, $1,200 went toward Miss Wharton's schooling in Washington. The cost of the 61-foot long, 7-foot high canvass alone was $400 while the rest of the money went toward tety Free Personal ' Balances Required. Salem that give you H : they do. but if you H e that they do not I ! We also provide ie see us and learn wvico. mi on it. 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