Pembroke State University I CPl WAMIN ssss or TBI VNIVIBIITV.Or NOITB QABOLINA I 23 New Member* Inducted Into PSU Psychology Honor Society Twenty Three new members have been inducted into Pembroke Stale University's chapter of PSI CHI. the natiooal honor society in psychology It is sponsored by the American Psychological Association The inductions took place in a luncheon ceremony in the Chancellor's Dining Room at PSU Officers of PSI CHI for this academic year are: President - Randy Parker. Lumbetton. vice president ? Jamie Richardson. Bladenboro. secretary - Mary Helen Walker. Fayetteville; Treasurer--Chasey Hunker. Fayetteville. and reporter historian-Gene Buffkin. Whitevtlle Of the new inductees, seven are from Fayetteville. four from Lumberion. and three from Elizabethtown Names of Inductees and their Hometowns are Fayettewlle -Marla Arnold. Brenda fclkuis. Sharon 1 unier. Patricia Weeg. Cheryl Wright. Mark Wright. Amy Zetna Lumberion? Carmen Lentz. Fannie Oxendtne. Sharon Turner Elizabethtown? Megan Batten. Sarita Beach. Ellen Bergland Hamlet -Phyllis Bailey Aberdeen Beverly Bauer Red Springs Catherine Brock. Jackson Spnngs Betty Brown Autryville?Theresa Carver Rowland-Allison Hamnglon Pembroke?Rose Locklear Whiteville-GrayannaRay St. Pauts -Carolyn Salter Raeford-Wanda Whitinore-Penner PSl Receives Extra SI,925,927 as a Previously I'nder-FunJeJ Institution The UNC Board of Governors has awarded Pembroke State University an extra $1,925,927 front the UNC system's recently approved S310 million bond referendum The reason PSU has been designated as a pre vlously under funded institution of tlie I o-campus UNC svstein In the bond referendum itself passed last November. PSU's share was S(>. 146.000 Of that amount. S5.7 million is lor the construction of a new administration building and S422.700 is tor renovation of the Business Administration Bjnlding. The extra S1.025.927 w ill be used in the following manner for renovation of Sampson Hall (the present administration buddmgi and as a building supplement to the new administration building PSU Chancellor Joseph Oxendine expressed delight Friday at receiving this extra money "We are thankful to President (C D ) Spongier and to the UNC Board of Governors for making this possible". Oxendine said. "Our receiving this money is based op the previous under funding of our institution. It is a partial effort to make up some of the funding discrepancies of the past "We are going to be able to do a lot of good work with this niouev panicularl v to renovate Sampson Hall for the expansion of our library?and also todo some things around the new administration building that we did not have in the original S6 I million funding." All of this means the hammers will be busy around PSU for the remainder of 1994 and also in 1995 as new buildings and improvements spring up on the PSU campus It is another sign of great progress at an ever improving institution PMnhroke Klwants Report The weekly meeting was heki at the I own and Counhy Restaurant Program Chairman Marl Locklear presented Paid E Cruet. Special Agent of the Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco ami Firearms < ATF. U S Depanroeoi of the Treasury) Cross discussed the Brady bill signed into law Nov 30. 100.3 The five day waiting period effective Feb 28. 1004 expires m five years Multiple sales reports of the FFL i Federal Firearms Licenses! are required to submit to stale or local law enforcement agencies when selling two or more hand guns in 5 working days Reports are required to be submitted to the ATF as well. If not submitted the criminal penalty is five years imprisonment or a S250.000 tine ( ommon earners caiuiot use labels indicating firearms Must gel wnuen ?eceipt from receive! fhis lia- a penalty of five rears and a S250.WK' 'int Theft afffmarau it five yuats or a S2.S0.000 fine License lee is S200 Renewal lee is s200 lor ihree vears There is a kit day waiting period verification ot purchaser is required. If lite ot purchaser is threatened chief law enforcement officers can verify thai possession is not in violation ot the law The FFL penalties fix violations isone vear imprisonment or SUXCiOti tine Presiding-Buddy Bell. Prayer v ardell Swett. Song leadei-Rav Lowtv. Reporter-K.en Johnson a li. 1 ?H Over Ike last few month*, there has been same controversy over ike role of LROA end the constitutional assembly It would seem th* everyone involved would went to do what is right for the L urn bee nation This u not the case Last week the' LRDA board u>tcd to halt all work on the tribal constitution. After a little legal research. 1 discovered an amazing fact' LROA has no legal authority to stop the constitutional assembly from dun))! anything It is kinds like LRDA telling CPAL not to raise the light bill It was a meaningless vote. A waste or time, effort and energy. In an effort to try to understand why LRDA had taken its stand. I tried to contact the chairman of the board as well as the executive director Neither would return my calls. They did talk to a reporter from the "Fayetteville Times The question in my mind at 'his point is why would an Indian Jrganisanon in an Indian tow n retii.se < talk lo the Indian newspaper' \k li\ voukl LRDa put Indian business in Kayettev tile 'With the vote for fedeiai recognition coming up. and the local senator's uncommittedness. wh\ pro vide the him a reason to vole agtunsi r Why say this is a Lumbee puuih matter, then tell everyone outside the family'' Lad night. I ?i understanding of Indian ulluie n lilterent tribes It builds know Mm mid appreciation of Indian arts irufts song* dances and ceremoni*. It 3mves and increases Inter action^ uimmumcaiionsamong Lumbee*. members of other tribes, sad nun Indians h also provides first class fhmtly entertainment w an alcohol and drag fiat environment The annual Lumbee powwow has been rated as one of the nen in North v aroint* by persons who tegutarlv participate m these kinds of events is pubNahad av^ry Thursday fay First American Pubftcabons 904 Normal Sc - Colsf Hms Post Offica Box I07S Pambroka. North Carotins 28372 Pbona (919) 521-2824 Fax (919) 521-1475 Coon as Brayboy, Editor Hatan Loddaar. Offica tdanafsr juDicnptions Ona yaar in NC $20.00 Out of sttta, $25.00 Sacond Class ftosaga Wd at w%. a. . a, . kir* remoroKB, INV i R.F.D. by MIKE MARLAND W UM-OJ. MDP-rWE \ ^1ftUCK.T>lOKER J IWOODFELD HIGHWAY EEPT j ? " W I THINK THERE'S ? / SQMGTV1INJ' WROfJG wnwiHE / V^AND SPREADER. J 14 4 Zgeeitx^x Got A Minute? 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