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Page 2, AC Phoenix, March, 1992 Bennie McBride What con Bennie do? 1. Match you to just the right new or used car at the right price. 2. Make sure your new car fits your budget. 3. Help you finance your car at just the right monthly payment. 4. Be available when you or your car need attention. Bennie can do it all Jl! MSBEKH 722-4197 West Fourth and Broad NCL-77? B introducing . . . . A new hotel in Kernersviiie That provides - LUXURY ROOMS For hoiiday guest, in-iaws, famiiy reunions, wedding guest or Just to get away from home. BANQUET FACILITIES For Sociai Dinners Hoiiday Parties Any size party iarge or smaii. QUIET PEACEFUL SURROUNDINGS DCU INN 900 E. Mountain St. Kernersviiie, NC Conveniently located off of 1-40 & Hwy. 66 on the lovely campus of Dudley Cosmetology University. Phone: 919-996-2030 " or 1-800-782-2532 Call us for all your hotel needs.| HOUSING '92 Razing History, Not Raising Funds St. Anne’s Academy, the old Kyle mansion and formerschoolforcollege-bound Blacks, has gone the way of many parts of East Winston's history. Page 9. Some Are Homeless By Choice Despite programs and efforts to house and feed the homeless, some refuse to do forthemselves. Phoenix Managing Editor, Pat Smith-Deering, discusses this issue in this month's "Crossroads" column. Page 11. Helping People Become Self-Reliant Making things right for her clients is what fills the work day for Queen Wright, a shining star and saving grace at the Experiment In Self-Reliance, according to Glen- dolyn J. Pope, in her special feature. Page 15. Blacks Keep Victimizing Each Other The senseless violence by Black teenagers, particularly the young men, must stop, and teens themselves can take charge, says Aprelle Alexander-Williams, a young contributing writer on "Phoenix Teens-News & Views". Page 16. On The Cover... The Winston-Salem Four (clockwise, starting at lower left)—The Rev. Lee Faye Mack, former alderman Patrick T. Hairston, aider- man Larry W. Womble, and political consultant/A.C. Phoenix publisher, Rodney J. Sumler—are having theirday in court. Cover story on Page 7. Photos by L.B. Speas, Jr. Graphics by Jerry White Phcamx Publisher Rodney J. Sumler Assistant Publisher Asim Razzak Staff Writers Anne Myles Lateefah Razzak Bunny Robinson Managing Editor Patricia Smith-Deering Account Executive Gloria Davis Avis Nelson Basir Razzak Photographer L.B. Speas Jr. . .\-ZZr. r r,’ J.
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