> > Page A8 The Chronicle. Thursdc hmmihi? Newsline f i IHMtmtMttimmMmiHnmmMIHimHHM? ty Call, both black papers. Some cities have a number of competing black papers, basically x,^rying 10 appeal to the same target population. In Chicago, Tinney says, there are a dozen; in St. Louis, six; in Washington, six, and in Kansas City, three. Tinney notes that finding the more than 320 black papers took ninio i I* # " -J: _ _ ^uuv a ui uigging" on nis part and that he was assisted by student researchers. He admits that it is difficult to verify circulation of black papers since only about one-sixth are audited, adding that a "conservative estimate" of circulation is betiwtr6million to 7.5 million. The industry estimates more than 4.5 million. He has found papers that aren't listed in the major industry publicatioji, the Editor & Publisher Yearbook. For example, the 1984 edition lists only one black paper in Buffalo - the Buffalo Challenger. Tinney has identified two others: the Buffalo Criterion - and - the 0^?i^ 7nn OCUt? /.C7?7 The Fox" for juniors. Reg. $15. The Fox? captures the styl and puts it into a button front polo i juniors. In solids of easy-care polye 5.99 and 6, Juniors tops and shor Reg. $8 and $9. It's your last chanc< Save now on this summer's blazing Choose skin-baring tanks or tees ft" catch plenty of sun, plus shorts tha lots of tanned leg. Get 'em while it's In polyester/cotton and nylon. 6.99 and 9. Sporty tops and shorl Orig. $12 to $15. Sizzling stripes. Be Vibrant patterns. For one final fling And next summer's first. Find the s? tanks and shorts at their hottest prii polyester/cotton, more for juniors. 25% off Par Four for women. Gear up with Par Four.? Team a rooi shirt to a sleeveless sweater vest or Add a pleated split skirt, belted pan pocketed walk short. Stripes or soli and polyester/cotton. Camp shirt Sweater vest Pleated skirt V-neck top Pant Stripe shirt Short ftN?* ** A *** * 1 ?i to ?m on Women's leather sane Sal# 24.99 Reg. $32. The little sumn Perfect for menswear-inspired fash leather in two sporty styles. Womer Sale 19.99 Reg. $30. Sutton Plaza* leather sandal on a stacked wedge white or natural, women's sizes. 20% to 25? Summer wear, swimu Here come? nummori a?h . r?M\i TO y I wear and swimwear to get the kids in style. The season's brightest col durable polyester/cotton, polyeste spandex/Antron* nylon. F Big boys' muscle top ( Big boys' active short < Big girls' tank top * Big girls' short ! Little boys' trunks { Little girls' swimsuit 1 vy iy, May 30, 1985 rom Page A5 Buffalo Fine Print. In Washington, Tinney also found two more -- The Washington Sun and DC. Talk -- in addition to the four that are listed. Often the papers not included in the yearbook are found in mom-and-pop stores in the black rnmmnnitv h<? co*??- A % <!?; i iiv aays. nuu many are give-aways or controlledcirculation papers that generally depend on local advertising. Most black papers are weeklies, and many are family owned and operated. There are only three dailies - The Chicago Daily Defender, Atlanta Daily World and the New York Daily Challenge. There are about 12 "semiweeklies," published twice a week. And there's a monthly "magapaper," The National Leader, combining the characteristics of both a~ newspaper and a magazine. The paper started in 1982 as a weekly tabloid, says Tinney, who served -as its religion editor. m this summer. jason's tees, EI^ ' ' _ .-|jjLjC|Qb ??M(8S**2 vHp; my camp v-neck top. t, or a M I ds of cotton B Reg. Sale . $20 15.00 W@mmm> . $24 18.00 m 18.50 . $20 15.00 mm $24 18.00 . $15 11.25 . $18 13.50 - -rW [ lals. ^_9__ ions. Rich 2?Sm m QQ heel. Black, |^y ,^y^/ Shorts an< Get in on summe *sporting pajama ! Plus ready-for-ac / rvXX cool summer sho rQ l)| I or zippered pocki cotton or ramie/c Kennington? prlr rear. Reach? knit shirt Dt the play- Creek Trad through It Cotler? short ors in Reach? short ... r/Lycra? Chams? short... Button front shirt tag Sale Orig. %17 Sale 10 5.00 4.SO V00 5.25 199 3.74 >00 3.75 100 6.00 '.00 5.25 V From 1827 to today, there have been more than 3,000 black newspapers. But many black papers are short-lived, he says, noting that his project included writing the histories of more than . ? Call 72' Narcotics Anonym Winston-Sod* t 7? . v, r ' ^RH ? : A? N; : '' ii; J$Mm ......... ^N Shotc^ :':''::''--:-^ll^^b^^^8l r TeCRsrrcnnHii to 19.99 1 tops for men. r fun with sharp men's tops style collars or placket fronts. :tion shirts from Reach.? Add rts with webbed beJts, pleats, Bts. In airy cotton, polyester/ otton. Men's sizes. Reg. Sale it shirt $25 19.99 $20 14.99 er** short $19 13.99 $17 13.99 $17 12.99 $16 12.99 in stripes or plaids. .99 200 of the nation's black papers. One of the newest papers is the City Sun in New York. Tinney says the paper shows promise, which is how he describes the future of the^black press overall. >t*?*? ? 4-5399 tous H?lpiln? m, N. C. ' A " Hp. ' < H. s -wj^HgHnM ' I? * ^1 Hik'^^SI Ik- '^ Kpiil K'-;;' . ' _' ^B|w^;J ; ^ \x . ^ ... Xy\2,s ,.-Mk^^K^:>''M I / ^ B1 ;. v 11.99 and 1G Save on men's swimwe The beach is steaming this summer * sun-drenched swimwear for men. Pol nylon/cotton or nylon. For example: F Morro Bay?swimsuit The Fox? swimsuit Weekends? boxer JCR Winston-: \ Beautiful ?k Full Slips with Front Shadow Panel Made of Durable Dupont Ll\ /T?\ >f\?\ Antron III. // Sizes 32-40 Average 1/ $6.15 / T Sizes 42-52 Average / \\ *6.95 / 1 Sizes 34-44 Tall m\ 'V '??? /. V AHhCftm * TV .J* Indera Mills M if Factory Outlet 300 S. 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