> - h _J Vol I -No. 41 ~~ WINSTON eg I lL^ w 9 I m smhb ? e Bt. ^j2m , ' ^ P Sh "Man, I've never seen so m two youngsters were but tw employees and their fun anniversary picnic of R.J. R< Saturday. The menu consiste 10,000 gaUons of soft drinks, was the largest picnic in hi meal was served. I??? Sororit; 4 Cindere The National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa-Beta Lambda Chapter will present its 19th Annual Cinderella Ball June 10th at Benton Convention Center. About twenty girls will be trying for 4 4 Miss Cinderella/' Phi Delta Kappa a teachers organization has a five point program which includes a Teach A Rama and reading center, a black history program, a youth--guidance program and a-book project to help young people in Monrovia, Liberia by contributing books for their Library. Ti i ii :- __.ni t. _ i nc uau mis year win ee given in memory of its founder Mrsr Willia Wallace. The Chapter is establishing a scholarship fund in her honor. The president of the local chapter is Mrs. Mattie Mae Alexander. Melanee Wheeler escorted $ by Oliver Wheeler; Robette ^ Davis escorted by Reginald Gaither: Deborah Diane Stur^ - Patrom WIN SI ? * ?; ??Hw ..in i"*^???i??? SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA ^ , J HHp^' -, * B^sBka^l mm p i -:> ^flmi*. -~ - A t ? ** * nch food In my life!" These o of a crowd of over 50,000 illles attending the 100th eynolds Industries, Inc., last d of over 55 tons of food and and research indicates that it story at which a full-course y nosis Ua Ball divant escorted by Robert Lee Wise, Jr.; Lisa K. Brandon escorted by L. RaymontJohnson; Cynthia Rucker escorted by Terry Thompson; Theotis Marie Sellers escorted by Charles Imes; Angela Lewis escorted by Davjd Kirkland; Rhonda Brannon escorted by Charles F. Transou; Roslyn Anthony escorted by Andre Anthony; Orlice Clayton escorted by Andrea M. Benjamin; Trina Ann Gerald escorted by David \7~ 11 lTiuigau, Tdicnc vuiiilCii escorted by Michael Eaton; Carol D. Griffin; Linda Douthit escorted by Anttwan Washington; Anita Jones escorted by Melvin Spellman; Beverly E. Simpson escorted by Richard Shaw; Darlene D. Jones escorted by Reginald Rrnnt Prinrpcc pcrnrt. ed by LeRoy Harper; Demetris Hopkins escorted by Darin Hopkins. Cynthia Peterson, stand in for Theotis who is out of town and Debra Goodwin. Ize Equal roN-s 20 cents Dema May G by Robert Eller & Gwen Dixon Staff Reporters Patrick Hairston, NAACP Labor Industrial Committee Chairman, warns that nnlp? ? ? y ' - ?- ? - - -w ? a a v kJ vJ the budgeTcommittee answers to charges brought before it ^recently by the Morningside Manor Civic Club, they will bring an injunction next week to force the city to close its eleven swimming pools. Hairston said in an i:? xt_:_ ? unci view earner inis weeK that a presentation was made before the budget hearing committee of the Board of Alderman outlining the grieviences and disatisfactions with the operation of the swimming pools in black communities. The Morningside Manor Civic Club is enraged over what they claim are 4 4deplorable conditions of swimming pools in black communities." According to Hairston the present situation has been caused by segregated staffs and programs and fees that exist. '^WSSm mMHI JK55 aMi * ^ ^ ,.,. K^J Sixteen contenders pose for tl Convention Center. 9 11 i . Opportu ALEM Civic C/ub V mds A( et Inju / > r% ^i? koss, cnairman ot the Finance Committee of the Board of Alderman said "some very serious charges had been made." He said the allegation had been referred to the City Manager and the city's Recreation Director. Koss said that these people vere in the process of preparing a report to hand back to the finance committee. City Manager Orville Powell said the report would be ready Dead Bod In Trade 1 The body of Hazel Willie Leach is the third body of a black man to be found mysteriously. Leach's body according to police reports was found June 7, lying on his stomach with his face partially in the water in the creek of the 1600 block of Trade Street. Reports stated a brick with blood was found under the right side of the body. Hp ' %&f 'trXz-i ' W?$P ^^MBI^^^^mHBB^P?r -.-""/i. %7 91 SbL le 19th annual Cinderella Ball nity Advt I * - ? - I I i ^ * ?*!<' ... ? j ? ? ?'? ? ' . ; Saturday June 14, 1975 !tion: nction ? in a few days. He stated that the report would contain information on the qualifications of lifeguards and comments on the reason for separate price rates at different pools. These were two of the mam^IIegTfiion t _ 1 At- _ m a ? maue oy me iviorningsiae ?group. Powell, however, would not comment on any of the findings of the report. y Found St. Creek ? seen in Hariston's" grocery ? store accompanied by another male. Alice Flynt who works in the store stated that the two came into the store together and bought a package of lunch meat. A ? * - According to Mynt the two ate some of the meat in the store. She also reported that Leach had asked her to call him a Green Cab but the cab See MAN Page 15 JRy ' v^j t >V:flgra_ yA; Vw: V -..." MMMiMfllMMBlMiC'-' -' * ^ ^ - :f T ^^gV*. V ' .Photo by Nottingham to be held June 10 at the irtisers . ' >

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