iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiimimiifHiiiiiiiiiiii Crime prevents IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIillllllllMltllllllllllllMIIIMIIIIII L lAJp^n lUiwf.ar n.vnttl.).tfrk-r cle parked in the driveway of a house that had been broken into. Stolen merchandise was in the back seat of the vehicle. Two of the three suspects ' were arrested and charged with housebreaking and larceny. The third suspect, a juvenile, was taken home to his parents. Charges are pending, 700 block, Gill Street A stereo and food were taken. An Ounce Of Prevention Anytime you leave your house, lock the doors. On several recent occasions, homeowners left their residences for only short periods of time either to so to the imiituimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiimiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiii Open Line f iiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimliiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiii not interested in going through the experience again, if I can help it. What are the most common poisonous snakes hi and around your state and approximately how many people are snakebitten here each year? P.C. A: The most common poisonous snakes in North Carolina are the eight varieties of pit vipers such as copperheads, water moccasins (or cottonmouths), Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes, pigmy- rattlesnakes and the Eastern coral snake. According to medical authorities, the copperhead is responsible for the overwhelming' ' majority of " the" estimated 250 snakebites occurring in -North Caroline each year. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Fourth of .Tnlv iiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiimmimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiimiiiiuiiiii! the earth guilty of practices more shocking and bloody than are the people of these United States at this very hour. "Go where you may, search where you will, roam through all the monarchies and despotisms of the Old World, travel through South America, search out every abuse and when you have found the last, 'iMiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii Black family ci iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiimmiiiiiiiM million children -- largely black, Latino and poor white -- have lost perhaps their only nutritious meal each day. Healthcare reductions have meant that six out of ten black preschool children are currently not immunized against polio. The U.S. government has responded to the crisis of black social instability by imposing its own "structure" on blacks. Poor blacks are far more likely to be l lf^,y hospitals at a rate of 2.62 times that of white male teen-agers; for male adults aged 25-44 years, the rate of mental hospital admissions is 2.96 times higher for blacks. iiiiiiitiiimiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiamiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiii Crosswinds f? aaiaaaaaaiaaaaaaiiaaiiiaiaaaaiiiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaai Let us not allow the alleged integratioi economic development of our community munity and mainstream American busines as partners in ushering in an era of growt and prosperity for all Americans. In other words, let us all, community ?4hiiv hIni-k America." iiiiiiiimiimtiiMiftmiuiiiiiimiMiiiiiiHiMiMiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiimii Coverage From llllMlllllllllltlMMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII millions of families exposed to unen depressed living standards. Given this, it's hard to get excited aboui has barely affected blacks, minorities anc that's especially so when we see a poll ccutives that says a majority expects ar next year or the year after. Stable economic growth shared by all bc-attained goal. John Jacob is president o f the \afionat X II ItThe winner !f M (-1-' Francheria Burrell. 3, f was the winner of the L- Baby contest i sponsored J by the Forsyth County B Chapter of the North ' ^ Carolina State Beauti^^ ' clans Association. Fran/' cheria is the daughter of * ^ Mr. and Mrs. Hairstnn > Burrell of 269 Elm Drive I 4 'a' s , (photo by James Parker). itmmimiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii ? V on From Page A2 iiiiiiHtiimimiiiiiimiiiimiMMiaimiiiiiiitMiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii - flrncrY filersi ffT" next door to see a Upon returning, they discoverecfthat their houses had been entered and a variety of items stolen. On one occasion last weeks a / homeowner was working in her backyard and her house was entered through an unlocked front door. A large amount of money was taken. The small amount of time and effort it takes to lock a door could very well be worth quite a bit. 77ms column is brought to you each , week as a public service of the Chronicle and the Winston-Salem Police Department. iiHiimiiiiiiiiHMimiimiiiiiiiiMmiiiiiimiiiiiimiimmiiiMiimmmii w :rom Page A2 IIMIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIII Pit vipers are distinguished by their catlike pupils, triangular-shaped heads and one or more fangs on each side of their jaws. They are named for the heat-sensing facial pits, or depressions, between their eyes and noses. As you have probably learned from your two previous encounters with the slinky reptiles, if you abruptly make the acquaintance of a snake, clean the wound, elevate the extremity, apply warm soaks and watch for signs of infection._ Also, make sure your tetanus booster shot is up to date. If you have a question, write Open Line ^ '*ff PiO;'Box !V154; Winston-Salem, N.C, i 27102 or call 723-8428 and ask for John Slade. iHtiiimiiiifiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiMiiitmiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiMiHHiimm From Page A4 iiiiiMiHiiimmitiiimiiiimMiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiiiiHimiimiimiiimiiiim lay your facts by the side of the every-day practises of this nation, and you will say with me that, for revolting barbarity and shameless hypocrisy, America reigns without a rival!!" Amen. Clifton Craves is affirmative action officer at Winston-Salem State I niversity. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nsis From Page A4 iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaimiiimifiiHiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiMMiiiiiimii Another mode of institutionalization is the armed forces, which is increasingly presented to blacks as the "employer of last resort." In 1972, black first-term reenlistments in the Army were only 20.4 percent. By 1976, the figure reached 42.2 percent; in 1982, black re-enlistments were 71 percent, compared to 49.9 percent for whites. The destruction of black families today is not due to internal problems. In short, 9 i nrf-ff irTre.??rTyr rr~" ?i ?iin i .1 Reaganism. Dr. Manning Marable teaches political I sociology at Colgate L niversity in Hamilton, ,V. Y. hi illinium illinium mi Om Paae A4 The Winston-Salem Chronicle is published every immtiitimiiiiiimiium Thursday by the Winstonn to thwart the Salem Chronicle Publishing ?s. Let the com- Company, Inc., 516 N. is alike perform Trade Street. Mailing Adh, development dress: Post Office Box 3154, Winston-Salem, NC and business, 27102. Phone: 722-8624. Second Class postage paid iiiiinmiiiiiiittiiiiiiiNiii at Winston-Salem, NC * 27102. Page A4 Subscription: $13.52 per iployment and year payatsle in advance (North Carolina sales tax t a recovery that included). Please add SI.00 i the poor. And for out-of-town delivery, of business exlother recession PUBLICATION USPS is still a yet-to- NO. 067910. * r " ()n June ISth, downtown Winston-Salem will - - become even more exciting and beautiful. That's when the Winston Plaza, a proud new addition to the downtown skyline, opens for the first time. A magnificent hotel where Southern hospitality reigns supreme. This superb new hotel is just 30 minutes from GreensboroHigh Point-Winston-Salem Regional Airport. ..l '*. ' ? - > iuu ii diMi unci n uie periect piace to stay and enjoy a city known for its culture and graciousness. The handsome new hotel offers 318 guest rooms, including 23 suites, with two Concierge Fkx)rs that pamper you with the ultimate in personal services. You'll enjoy three The New Win Part of the New Winston r > ^B ^B ^B ^B R ^B .TV jifi^l bjB^BRBH h mW i ikiih^S^K^ii *B w 111 i B k. ' *^S -^1 ^B1 MV4I 1 tlL - "Z cpLLAI I PLUS! I Buy your new car or truck* at I and drive it on your I 4 Big Days- 3Great Nic AT ONE OF TWO GREAT OCEANFRONT LOC RAMADA* INN SURFSIDE OR PIRATE'S C< ON BEAUTIFUL DAYTONA BEACH Vacation Good For On? Year' (A Limited Offer) HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL GET . . ? FREE1 Deluxe Accommodations For A Family of 4 ? FREE' Wal (2 Adults A 2 Children Under 18) (Ch * FREE' Split of Champagne Upon Arrival * FREE' Yoi * FREE' Welcome Continental Breakfast Trai 4 PRPP' Worth of Ditrnunt Counon* Por Restaurants Stores A Attractions NO GIMI * limited offer through June 30, 1984! JU8T (T ra f ( excludes fleet purchases) I "You Can't Beat a Easy to get to, just off I-4 t A The Chronicle. Thursday June 28, 1984-Page A5 exciting restaurants and lounges, and amenities such as a glass-enclosed pool.outd(x>r sundeck and saunas. Andse; Gauffer special touches like complimentary morning coffee and newspaper, shoeshine service and frtv cable IV. You'll find it the perfect place to meet. With 9.4(H) square feet of meeting and banquet space on a single floor, including a bajlroom that accommodates 5(H) people banquet-style. Be part of the excitement and sparkle of the new Winston-Salem. We are. And proud of it. Stouffer Winston Plaza Hotel. 425 N. Cherry St., Winston-Salem, NC 27101. (919) 725-3500, Or call toll-free 800-HOTELS 1. siuii t ia/,a. Salem and proud of it f 11 If [If . ; -- -^TiTivri ssn?v-V<-?' x'''^xx .vZT^^^?S ^^^SR SIITY HRItS? |HON Get a Super Downtown Deal I on our great selection of I cars and trucks. 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