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w . s? Page 2 Tb? Chronicle, Saturday, Jbqc 16, 1979 State Leadei T ''^fJ District of Colombia Mayor Marlon Edward A. 1 Barry, center, Is the banquet speaker the DC10IC for this week's N.C. Black Leadership mayor's Cha Caucus meeting in, Raleigh. He* Is ceremony la shown here presenting an official pro- right, direct clamatlon designating June 10 as OIC ment con Sunday In Washington, D.C., to Rev. America. f ' Sullivan See a/ On Joblessn wwr a ? ? r?A^nxniuiurN, u.C. - save our youth, our cities "Strategic Unemployment and our farms; revitalize Limitation Talks" are as our neighborhoods and our important to America's fu- countryside; balance our ture as Strategic Arms Li- growth, and put our people mitation Talks, Rev. Leon on jobs. H. Sullivan, founder-chair- "Fifteen years ago, the man of OICs of America late Whitney Young called told participants in the for a 'Marshall Plan' to organization's 15th Annual help our people. He asked Convocation here. for $2 billion. Now, 15 . . Speaking at a mass pub- years later, the President lie kickoff rally attended by and the Congress have put 2,000 delegates, the black $12 billion into the ComBaptist clergyman, whose prehensive^Employment organization has provided and Training Act alone, and job-training opportunities the problem is still not for 500,000 Americans of all solved, " added Sullivan, races among the hard-core "We need a war against unemployed, declared: unemployment. The stop"We have come to the gap, halfway measures that summit of the mountaintop are now in place, including of America's political po- the Humphrey-Hawkins wer - the White House and and other jobs legislation, the Congress - not to pro- are not good enough. The test negatively but-ta pur? patchworky-ptecemea 1 sue positively the policies youth employment policies through legislation and presently proposed by Vice executive orders that will President Mondale and his BL The President's ..Louis Martin, special assistant to the Jp?? Middle president [center] meets with six black Hubert Brya U.S. attorneys appointed by President homa; Lon Jimmy Carter. They were In Washing- Williams, 1 ton to attend a conference of all U. S. James R. Bni attorneys at the Department of Justice. Illinois; and Let to right ares G. William Hunter, ?f the Vlrgl Northern California, H.M. Mlchanx, Photograph] D 1^. I L- & a. ^ a. ^ * r? ruuiiiners sidieri WINSTON-SALEM Address: P.O. Box 3154, CHBON1CLE Winston-Sslem. N.C. 27102. Phooe: 7224624. Tbo WlaitOB-Silfca Second Class postage ?Owfcto published ? p&id at Winston-Salem, every Thursday by the N c 27i02. Winston-Salem Chronicle Publishing Company, S.baerlptle., 19.60 I lac. 516 N. Trade Street. per year payable in adMaihng yance (N c M)e< ^ V rs to Set Agei Leadership Caucus meets B this weekend in Raleigh to II develop a black agenda in the areas of education, employment/economics, K health/welfare and |Vk riS housing. jwfl Marion S. Barry Jr., the newly-elected mayor of the ' District of Columbia, among the speakers set to aMn*riamol racnuiro I^^re^Wii^i,?Vat,fWl4?T HHF / organization. . t mifawiiiiMiT ^mrgjrrwarii ij,l? fi / cognize Rep. Henry E. ^ ' Frye. D-Guilford. Appeals ?=?; ??( fAi\if? lii/tsar" DI?fe*<iJf ^ _ i > x.uut v juugv ivanaiu V,. f Wilkins for outstanding ' service in politics, in the judiciary and community ^ service. ail .. ?. . . Caucus chairman lailes, executive director of _ _. . , .t the ceremonies In the Clare"ce, E. L.ghtner, formbers. Partlclp.tlng in the mer Rale,?h a"d ~ .. , \ ' .. state senator, said the i Dr. Maurice A. Daw kins, m j meeting is part of a continor of corporate and govern- ' ? .... i Ii rkiT- # - uin8 effort to bring togeimanications. OICs of ....... . -. ther individuals and representatives from the major statewide black organizam m tions to strategize and deM velop a viable black agenda m | and communications network." "We* are extremely pleased with the response we have received to date; m everyone concurs that now is the time for blacks across the state to coalesce over . _ . - x determine our future directask force are good. but not . ,, .... . A . , & tion, said Lightner. ^ * a * enou? "We are at a political Also attending and , . , and economic crossroads speaking at the rally were ?ow North Caropresidential - candidates .. ,, .. , .. una. added the caucus Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan. ". v ..J "!,! - __ , , / . chairman. If we don t and Rep. John Anderson, R-Ill. Gov. Jerry Brown of California, who was unable to attend at the last minute, spoke to the group by amplified telephone hookup. I Rev. Sullivan challenged all national leaders who are being considered potential 1980 Presidential candi* dates to stand up and be counted in support of the "forgotten men, women and children, the 'left-outs' at the bottom of the eco- a * nomic barrel." Meetings l^3LJ m were held with President | rGarter,- Scrrr Edward M. ,i^r ftflff A( Kennedy, D-Mass., ExGov. John Connally and I Iftj Rep Morris Udall, D-Ariz. %1 gwl to your li uou folio ifW- 1 f r 1 e<K^ (*aV w'* ^ ^Nr"* &L -J I 1 Your body needs r< -:y00. _ the AM. Try a sandwic IfclrJig it your taste isn't tor ce ^ Eat three meals a H mm Skipping meals c I your life, so eat regula ?three square meals c day to stay healthy. HaHl 3 alcoholic / Men. ll^S.dot wt . ? , ^ it in moderation.^. nisHrt VnHl. r-?li? ? w7 * ' *? "1 VWUUiUli T I I - I nt, Northern District, OkU- Try '? fVOIC Hnnk^ ils Martin; J.mes R. served on the rocks Oi Sorthern District, Ohio; straight up. Have som rgess, Jr., Eastern District, in V?ur stomach. And Ishmael A. Myers, District Jk Limit your smoki n Islands. [White House \\ yOU smoke, US* Don't smoke your cig way down. Limit the r I0n4 arettesyou smoke. Dc 1CIII - / till noon. You'll breath it you cut down a littli included). | J? Watch your vveig Opinion* expressed by FaC'h ext ra pounC coJnmnista ! this n?w?. n brings you closer to d paper do not neccMarfiy the heart, arteries, int< iipffM?t tb? | even diabetes. But die this paper. Member f- ? N.C. Black Pnbliehers' Follow VOUr doctor S ^ Association. PUBLICATION USPS NO. 067910 ?1974 Blue Cross and Blue Shu ? ??k ? % <* I JMHIIHHIHHHHMHmiHHHIIHMIIIIMIIlJ 11 J News effectively strategize now, | we will have no one but i . . , , , A * mm i mi mm ii mil mil mm mitt tun in ourselves to blame for what _ happens to us the IHmiBHHHHl troubled times ahead." The all-day conference begins Saturday at 8:30 a.m. on the campus of Saint Augustine's College. Du- I ring the morning, four con- H - lift current workshops: education - moderated by Dr. H ' PVt a rl/>c "A" I uAnc i?Ko?. cellor of pay?tfr?vi11f Jp[ ^^ ""?ftlVersiTyT ^pidyril^ffr^'ji J, mj" m economics - moderated by H rIoper of Soul City; health/ t?f>v4fi? iuui?iikm?ian 1 gl Carolyn 1. Thornton; and H fen housing - moderated by \ H> UNC law professor Charles H E. Daye, will be held. H MV9 There will also be a H morning session on- voter ' registration and education H techniques. The four black members H T~ of the Genetal Assembly: H / ^ Reps. Kenneth B. I Spaulding, D-Durham; Henry E. Frye, D-Guilford; H ? Robert E. Davis D-Lumber- H ^ ton and Sen Fred D. B^7~ fr1 Alexander D-Mecklenburg, ~ will also discuss the four priority issues from a legis- '^ 7" lative perspective. Caucus co-founder] Howard N. Lee, secretary H of natural resources and community development, H will give an afternoon H y 111 speech to wrap up the H 1ml afternoon session. Mayor H Barry will address the cau- H tm cus' second annual banquet Saturday night in the Ra ; r A BIGGE >F LIFE. | JXpecttO -aaljl' j n8- Scheciule enough sleep. ? moderation. \J Your body needs enough t arette all the1 * to rest. Get 7-8 hours sleep it vo lumber ot cig- between 20 and 55. It you're ov( :>n t smoke 55 you could get by on slightK le a lot easier mm Get plenty ot exerc ise, e or even stop. J Long walks count as exerci ht. So does danc ing, gardening, c In i >uu fHJi un mg stairs. Plan to get moderate tseases of E?rnal organs, 4t wisely. Ipl eld of \orth Carolina Durham, \orth Carolina r i * v , in " tt't?TinmrTtfinmtiin!tmnnint'imrnniniiMniMM| line 722-8628 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIMNIIHIIIIUIIIINIIHIUJUlllllllMilUIIMIMaUAflHUIII Qm?^jj|H B )isco WzfA I illy Bynum I LISTEN! I L A a M - . vi - Midnight I tobl38Q I R SLICE '$*&&& #jsgsiV \ exerc ise of some sort two or three ime times a week. u're r For a tree brochure on how to get less. ,11 ,u?. i:t- ,l,.: _ . vi .V 111 v i iici i Morning io you, write4 to: Public Relations, Blue se. Cross and Blue Shield of North nb- Carolina, PC). Box 2291, Durham, North.Carolina 27702. ) . /m\ Blue Cross 3 I ?if Blue Shield of North Carolina * /
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