f \ Page Al2-The Chronicle, Thursd IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIUIMIHIMMMIMIIiai Could 'he' be MimilllillltlllllllimtmitllllllltlMntMMMUMMMMMM* think a woman ought to come to Winston-Salem State to apply." John Davis, chairman of the WSSU board of trustees, agreed that Milley's appointment should have no bearing on whether WSSU gets a female chancellor, hilt a unman rhon/ >*?! 1 r\r romoinr v. " viiiuii Viiaiivviiui 1 Villains mnmiinummnMmmmmmHMHiimnmnmwwn # Castleshire r, lIHIIIIIIIIillllllllllllHIIilllllllllHIIIMIIIHIIIIMIMMMtMl get the rezoning before they spend money to design a plan. So far, said Grubbs, the developers, represented by Burnett and Donathan but actually a group of six heirs, have indicated they want to build 651 units on 90 acres of land. The land borders the Castleshire Woods development. VV hen the developers met with residents from Castleshire Woods and surrounding neighborhoods on Sept. 2 at Crews United Methodist Church, Marshall and Holmes said they could not answer specific questions about the proposed complex. "We asked about swimming pools and club houses and they couldn't answer any questions," Marshall said. "If you say you are building a development to at? trat i middle class working people, you got to have some amenities like swimming pools, and he says he is not offering that out here. "You need a lot of amenities in - this area, because it's hard to sell because most people identify it with being black," Marshall said. The developers, Holmes said, are the same group that built the Sherwood Oaks condominiums on Robinhood Road, a complex that includes many of the amenities Holmes said should be included in the U.S. 158 development. M?MMniHmtninnii???winimii?nnmimmmmmn Open Line From Page A2 tlllllllilililllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIUHIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIII but^tarted their own festival called ?rhe Northwest Carolina Colored Fair." Fach year, the colored fair was held immediately following the Dixie Classic Fair at the fair grounds. After the advent of the civil rights,movement, the: colored fair was stopped. Still, large numbers of blacks do not attend the Dixie Classic Fair. c . \1' U ~ I 1 v- v> i'til- nappeneu 10 me /nation al Leader, a weekly black newspaper published in Philadelphia, Pa.? P.K. A: Ken Smikle, editor of the National L eader, said the magazine has been uuciergoiiig,.sjom^.f.QL-. January, the magazine temporarily halted publication to institute the changes. It resumed publication in May. Smikle said the magazine has switched from a weekly newspaper format to monthly magazine in me siyie 01 Koiling Stone. He said it will continue to publish articles of international, national, and regional interest focusing on black issues. You can get your subscription to the magazine by writing the Sational Leader, 1422 Chestnut St., Suite 800, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102. EPHESUS JUNIOR ACADEMY dedicated to training tha whole child in a Christian environment. Grades daycare thru 10th grade. To enroll " your child, call 723-2671 between 8 am-4 pm. Daycare and klndergarden hours 7 am-5 30 pm Academy hours 8:30-3:00 pm. i lay, September 13, 1984 ! a 'she' this tii HMMMIIItltMIMtMHtMIMMMMIMMMIMMMMMMIIMMWMtMtl a real possibility, he said. "Yes, I think it's a possibility," Davis said. "But it's not our decision to make. The search committee only makes recommendations to general administration and general administration makes the final deciesidents oppoi 000000000000000000110000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000M0M "He (Donathan) said he helped develop that complex," said Holmes. "But, when we asked him if these (the U.S. 158 apartments and condominiums) would include the same amenities, ^he said 'No.' We then asked him why he wasn't consistent. "He (Donathan) said he has great visions for this area, but his plan didn't reflect the great visions he has," Holmes added. Holmes said he also questioned Donathan about widening the two-lane road that would serve as an access to the development, as well as to Castleshire Woods. But the developer said he had no specific plans to change the roads, Holmes said, and Donathan said any changes in the road system would be the responsibility of the city. Marshall said he's not sure how far the residents will go to oppose the project, but in 1979 a group of Castleshire Woods residents filed suit against a developer_ who- wanted to- put_ apartments near the subdivision. iOD/ There's a Tt I \ Just wh Membei stripe. I * \ I niiiiiiiMitiiMiiiiiumniiumimniiimiuiHiiHMMMtomi - . A Y10 From P sion. But, knowing (UNC) President (William) Friday, (even) if w^came up with a white person, he wotItd~go along with that. "There are lots of vice chancellors that are females, and I think it's time for a female wwMiuumuiiimimMiiiiMmiuMiiiiiiimumiwimwu se complex IIMMMMIMItiilllltlllMIIIMMIIUIMMIiMIHMIIMMIIIIMIUMIM Holmes was one of the petitioners in that suit. The Castleshire Woods Association, composed of black homeowners, and Citizens for a Balanced Community, a biracial organization, charged Lake Park Development with racial He brings sk IMMMMIIIIIIIIMHMMMMIIMIIIIMMIMIMMIimimillMMI Johnson's resume contains lei White, Kennedy, and Dukakis. Althouch he will miss the olamn Johnson said he is glad to be hon "Before I got this job, I had m< the city every year," said Johnsoi This community is perfect for r - - ried in 1979, but because of his he he didn't take a honeymoon. "We will be finally able to tak< who is looking forward to the slo "At this point, I'm trying to assi said Johnson. "It always helps t< talk to people." Johnson said one option is fori ??Iways somel \a3L;. iqI ^ ^ L a| ?L i? Tr^w^ I 1 w 11 If m Discover the li en you thought that Members Only was 01 rs Only bomber jackers. Join the team \a knit ribbing and snaps. Royal, red or kel Hanes Mall: 768-9200 Shop Mond; Saturday 10 to Sunday 1 age A1 along the way," Davis said. "1 don't know if it will be WinstonSalem State." There are a number of very competent black women educators in North Carolina who have the qualifications to run a university, Newell said. Dr. From Page A1 discrimination. Lake Park wanted to build a low-income housing project with 150 units, but was prohibited from doing so after the court ruled against it. Donathan could not be reached for comment. ills back hom tters of recommendation from >ur and power of Boston politics, le. ade it a commitment to return to i. aising a family, he said. He mar ctic work and political schedule, e a honeymoon," said Johnson, wer pace of the twin-cities, ess the community need for art," 3 get out in the community and ming a "black collective" under thing new at p 1 lot new look of IV nly a lightweight in the world of jackets /ith this extra-insulated, fashion-detaili ly, 8 to 14, 45.00; 16 to 20, 50.00 BOYS OUTERWEAR ay to APPLY FOR A BELK CHARGE! 9:30; LAY AWAY YOUR PURCHASES tO 6 CHARGE IT 4 WAYS: BELK. VIS J A* Helen Edmunds, a professor emeritus at North Carolina Central University who now serves on Central's board of trustees, is one of them, she said. Because this year has been one of exceptional female achievement, Newell said, the number of applications from women in North Carolina and across the country should increase and women should be seriously considered for the job. ''Affirmative action has made t Kam .rW C - ? ? ? J wivui puau iui wumcn anu blacks," she said. But if the number of serious female contenders for the WSSU chancellorship is anywhere close to the number at NCCU, don't expect the next chancellor to be anything other than a man. 16 From Pag the Urban Arts Program. It would ding, performances and developing art^ts. In an effort to bring in more m will present The National Negro "Soliders Play" on Oct. 25. "This will be a big test to see if t port national black theater," said Tickets will cost $10, and he said of the tickets in the 2,000-seat audit if the program is a success, the coui other performances in order to red "I look forward to working in th inging my experience and talent to will be a challenge." t Belk of Ham '/01 lembers Only ... we bring you the heavy-duty, serious Bd look. Designed with contrast collar an CALL 1400432-6000 TOLL FREE WITH MINIMUM MONTHLY PAYMENTS JL MASTERCARD. AMERICAN EXPRESS * According to the Rev. Lorenzo Lynch, pastor of White Rock Baptist Church in Durham and the chairman of an ad hoc committee which tried to play a role in the search for an NCCU chancellor, only one woman was considered seriously for the job and she withdrew her name from consideration. 4 'Women ought to be considered as serious candidates/' Lynch said. "Our (NCCU's) search was too much of a male search, by males, for males - the same way the country is run." To many others, speculation about the next chancellor is premature, since no search committee to find the successor to Dr. H. Douglas Covington has been formed yet. X le A7 I be a forum to talk about funtechnical expertise for minority itional talent, the Arts Council Ensemble production of the he general community will supJohnson. they will have to sell 70 percent .orium to break even. However, ncil could eventually underwrite luce ticket costs, e cultural life of the city and brthe city," said Johnson. "This Mailt- t style of id chest