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"1 2-TVf ROUNA T'"S Rrsfl Dtaeli Lot ' Angeles'! business manproducer Emmett Eaton Cash, III, has the Tint Black in the - to receive an independent cable . broadcasting net work. The network, Eaton House Broadcasting, will operate via the Atlanta- . based Cox Broadcasting cable, but will function completely independendy of die Cox organization. , Programming " ,; is commenced from .the Los Angeles studios on November 1, and wfll ini- ' tially service sixty seven cities ' throughout the United ; States. An additional twenty-two cities will be included by February of next year. , Vice President Walter F. Mondale was among the first to extent congratula tions to Mr. Cash, Eaton House Broadcasting President and Chairman of the Board. Stated Mr. Mondale in a recent letter to Mr. Cash, "The President and I both recognized the importance -of f, the - communications industry to the education of our nation and the need to more . deeply involve minorities in that In CiHsons ; Durham city , residents will have ; me -- chance , to voice their ' views on city spending during a Citizens iSlliUfttJuttl-TiT-ilFttT3fci1ttr'ir.fU;. The AntKkw Antdd. ii If you match tho description boor an exciting coroor ao on AIRLINE PILOT may bo In your future. . 1. Do you have a real interest in flying? 2. Have you ever soloed in an aircraft? 3. Do you hold a Private Pilots Rating and lack funds to continue training? If all or most of these conditions apply to you, WHEELER AIRLINES, in cooperation with the North Carolina Department of Labor, many have a position for you. 1 fa i Fcr Further bfsmiSen er An Appointaenf Cdl VJI1EELER AIRLINES 919-707033 or 919-701-6271 WHEELER FLYING SERVICE, INC. .VO VV. WHEELER AIRLINES N The $tat of North Alaxander t, Alltflhany Anion Aiha Avtry BMufort Bertie Bladtn Brunswick Burkt i Cabarrus 1 Caldwell , Camdtn Carterot ' Caswell Catawba Cherokee ' Chowan SAT., NOV. 1 8, 1978 , 7v;c7dcd-tadopcadcafl. V ' -. 1 , - CgjIo Noflivorfr dustry. For that reason, I was particularly pleased to learn of your plans. Your achievement will; go ' a ' long way ' toward opening up this field to . i- others and for yourv ' accomplishments, you are . to be commended". Democratic National Committee Deputy Chair- 'man Ben Brown also ex tended .congratulations on this historic event to the 34-year old Board Chairman and the entire Eaton House staff. -I . Since the introduction of television to the Amer ican life-style", said Cash, "only minimal attention, at best, has been given by the leading networks to the programming needs and interest of the black and minority commun- , itiesV He continued, "Eaton House will now -serve as the major vehicle through which this com munications void will be filled". Julius Johnsen, Direct-, or of Programming for the t network, t revealed, that ' audiences, V expected to : include millions of - min orities as well as non-min- i orities, will be given a wide range , of program choices including, Dodgot Hearing Sot for Budget Hearing at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 21, in the Council Chamber at City Hall. . The hearing by the City Council marks the beginning of the process for setting the 1970-80 budget ' and allows citizens to make sug gestions to the City Council. "Basically, it will give citizens a chance to express their opinions about budget related matters such as what services : they think should receive more or less money'! said Ms." Carolyn Carter of the city Budget and Manage-. meat Services Office. -f-t i MLBflLOT emm Carolina will serve as prima 4; 't.::t ;r. Clay . Cleveland Columbus'. Craven Currituck Oare ' - Oavie Ouplin 1 Edgecombe 'Forsyth franklin ' Gates " Graham " . ; Granvillt Greene Halifax ; Harnett Haywood Henderson , , Hertford " Hoke ' Hyde ' Iredell ; - Jackson 5 ' ' Jones " ' , Lenoir ; Lincoln ' McDowell ., Macon Madison . Martin - Mecklenburg Mitchell !". Montgomry . WHEELER AIRl INFS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER T documentaries, news, ; situation . - comedies. religions, sports, fashions, . i talk shows, book reviews, education, polities, social awareness, soap operas. music, v para-psychology. - " travel, Broadway plays. ' and " much more.; Eaton , House will also have access to, transmit via satellite, .. enabling i! to send and receive current events and entertainment programs ' from around the world. A Among ) those already . signed with the nctwojk .. . are leading Broadway and Hollywood actors, act tresses and ' entertainers: experts from practically every phase of the black community - as well as lesser-known -' person- ' alities. In addition to serv- , ing, for the past five years, as President and owner of; EC III Productions (a film pro- ' duction and . distribution company), Cash is well known throughout the : nation as a master of t movie, television-, and stage ' productions. His credits include a long list of "firsts", with . - ventures into profes- ' sional areas r generally, unavailable to blacks. A "Budget Hotline" and newspaper advertisements with clip-out-forms will be another way for citizens to participate in the budget process. The effort to ob tain citizens' views on the budget is the first step in preparing the budget for the next fiscal year which begins on July 1 . By dialing the "Budget Hotline" at 6834111 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 Sjn. during the week of lovember 27-December I , citizens will be able to make suggestions about city spending. 4. Are you presently unemployed? '5. Are you a resident of onfc of the North Carolina Counties listed below? i r t- r sponsor' for the following (86) Moort Nash New Hanover : Northampton Pamlico Pasquotank Pender ' ' Perquimans : Person - -Pitt . Polk . Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham, Rowan Rutherlord MASONIC PHILANTHROPY r At a recent New-York reception; members of the Charitable Foundation of the Unjted Supreme Council, Scottish Rite Masons presented United Negro College Fund Executive Director Christopher F. Edley (center) with a $5,000 contribution; The money will aid UNCF in supporting 41 private, predominant . ly-black colleges and universities across the country. Shown here with Mr. Edley are Henry A Dove, Charitable Foundation President, (right), and Dr. John W. Davis; a con sultant to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, .which also received a grant from the Scottish Rite Masons. . , , Hampton Institute Board floabors Approve Purchase of Center , HAMPTON, VA ( Hampton .Inst itute Board of Trustees approved the purchase . of Si. Martin Catholic -5 Center - on ' Queen Street, , set Satuday, March '' 24, 1979 for the inau guration of Dr. William R. Harvey, the College's 12th ' president and en- Nov. 21 v. '. Citizen suggestions received, over the "Hot line" br::on a mail-form will be forwarded to the City Council. This1' , is the second consecutive year that this process has been used to seek citizen suggestions about city spending. Persons who desire Vmon information about the hearing oi about the "Budget Hotline" may contact Ms; Carter in the 'Budget Office on the second : floor of City ..Hall , lor by telephoning 683-4 n I . Countlei in FY 1979 l Sampson ' 1 Scotland - Stanly . Stokes Surry , ' Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union ; : . Vancn i Warrun ' ' Washinflton y Watauga Wavne .' . ; , Wilkes Wilson , Vadkin. ' Yancey t dorsed more stVigenl fis cal controls in its annual October vf ' meeiing Friday - (Oct. , according to J.J, derson chairman ol board. "The board last 27),r. eih dorsed the concept. of. an alternative budget be cause of the experience of the past fiscal. year in which wo experienced a $482,000 deficit Chairman . , Henderson explained: "The al ternative budget is built around the idea of a smaller or lesser amount than : the approved $16,600,000 budget for this fiscal year." . , Among the 22 board members present, Johnny A. Roscoe, a senior stu dent; John 11. Spencer, Architecture department chairman representing the faculty; and National Hampton Alumni Asso ciation President Wendell Holmes, II were three new members. Upon the re commendation of NHAA, Mr. Holmes was appointed i to fill the unexpired term (oft MtAivw4a.CliwKi M im tim mis mm. P. ; ssi. au.. "wsk i x a bf. aw. s i v c- r 73 lin.MBIffl'!(!-! Mrs. Cheatham's' unex pired term ends-with the October 1979 - .board , meeting. '.';.., j f Recently 'elected - to Hi's - board of 2 trustees, Lt. Gov. Charles SRobb attended his; first ' full 'meeting. Mr. nounced Henderson - an Dr. Alvirr An NASALangley derson; Research Center's office of university affaiis, is the College's , federal liaison officer in the office of development. Dr. Anderson who comes to HI under , the in,ter governmen tal personnel, loan act will be securing federal grants for selected programs in transportation,- ' ' labor, housing and urban de velopment. "I can safely s say (hat this was the short est board meeting of the past two decades " Chairman Henderson slated. "A contributing factor was the president's consolidated report which is effective and helped to dispatch the business of the day in a speedy and , orderly numnsr. " -,u. The consoldajedJ;'ier y , V' ' yea By Lionell Parker The North t Carolina -Task Force, on Alcohol - and Drug Abuse Among' Blacks, in its meeting last week at Lincoln Commun ity Health Center made strides ; in : attempting to gain control ort a growing, - problem if in ; ' the Black Community,!- With the ever increasing incidence - of ' alcoholism ? among blacks," the Task . Force moved to i begin ' estab lishing plans and strategies to research the ever grow- v ing problem of alcoholism. Citing the need for; re search before any substan- five change could be made, the group voted that re search would be of high priority. . . .' The group also moved to fill a void that is ever present by ; accepting a proposal by Dr. Howard "Fitts that' would, in effect, allow student interns to ; gain train port indicated ' that the first semester's enroll ment of 2808 was an ; increase " over the same period for the 1977-78 school year. The student body registered some con cerns' for more : available living, space, asked what procedures the board will be taking to hold down tuition costs, and voiced support ' for President -Harvey's new' six-point v academic direction for the College. x "There should be no delay," Chairman Henderson strongly urged, "in getting the program , started and it should be in dependent of any Thompson's Exxon Celebrating Our 21st Year for Fuel Oil & Kerosene ' jlhje- bum T r...,i, i ,: nig Those people who joined our Christmas Club a year jtgo will be receiving their checks this month . ... in time for holiday shopping. You, too can be ready for the holidays next year by joining our 1979 CHRISTMAS CLUB week, and remember Next the full amount. mm. ;''rrr FoRo Co Qcqocrcli 'Alcciolfes ing the in the treatment of alcoholic. The student interns would ; be able . to visit 'and observe in C ' treatment : centers v a6ross ' : . the state.-. , v !( - In an effort to im prove - the group's the - Task Force voted to make available-videotapes of the Task Force, the area ' stations on citizens groups. The purpose of the Task Force is to pro vide input to the Assistant , Secretary of Alcohol and Drug Abuse on the special needs of the Black popu- . lation having alcohol and or drug problems and to , advise; i on needed . pro grams, services and special problems of the .. Black community. ' The . Task Force originated in 1976 and members j were ap pointed January ( 1978. Father Arthur Calloway of Raleigh is Chairman .of the group. ; . .. capital fdnd campaign that, may be' . in. Qie making."- . . r ' - After a presentation " . by Henry Goldstein, Oram Group, Inc. v president whose study uncovered or confirmed the need for black colleges of excel lence is still, valid, the need for Hampton. Insti tute in Virginia is still valid and Hampton In-' stitute's impact , on die , Pennisula is considerable, the board gave the green light to the administration to develop plans for, , a capital campaign , . fund drive and to test those plans without any com mitment that a capital fund drive will be finder taken. V . . , . . Trrr iftft- CCaoeCis now. Save a little each November youll receive DUIIIAII, II X..
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