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T Pljf 1< The Chrankli I s 5>^ ' riSE) I , ^ j. ! .-.' #* i. t - " "T "The Hagi were "out in downtown Winston Salt Memorial Diy. Letters To The Ch Continued From Page 4 Dear Sir: The Concerned Citizen of Winston-Salem, Nortl Carolina, a non-profi organization, organize* by Mrs. Lee Faye Macl and controlled by th< people,-has its hands ful with the contemplation o maintaining Johnson' Home of Memory as it is It is the duty of every la\ abiding citizen, wh< ^\^^^^TlEvendogefromnice j?,- lie* gat worms. Sergeants Me oeTcare people *; O 197 7 M.il?? Motion Conxnn, I kbvdifv ol * Ww>'"l Cu WnMiumi Diiiinii ?3J3Q Only" res ic ^x&rwm residents 727-2222, All Fors City shou] or Ambul calling 91! calls will County a{ Remembe number. I kind. Plea 727-2705 t Ir^M far1 ?';T J V . ,?i T>r ? ?~ ; ^ J~W,ny a, _1^___ ?- ' . V,^g jtg \ < ' . * :' \ ' &*#'. I. Si mass Monday May '30 in ?m as the city recognized ironicle Together We Stai adheres to the common law of nature, '' Honesty is ^ fair play", to pitch in and t see that justice once more ^ prevails. ^ Mr. James A. Johnson, proprietor of Johnson's [j Home of Memory, began (|_his business procedures in good faith, with Northwestern (Bank) as any v other small business would do; however, he ? was overtaxed in the sum | of $77,000, which to us ) appears as the beginning - of a const>irarv tf\ A J " ^ repossess his funeral home. community stands back and sees this done to a small black businessman, L_ we are seeing it done to the black community as a - 911 Service Begins June 7 tents of the (Jity of Winston-5 dFTire. or police emergency =i should also dial the ambula directly. lyth County residents living o ,d continue to call the County ] ance services directly. Non-C 1 only delays response time b< have to be relayed to the jency. r, 911 is a police or fire t should not be used for inforn v se consult your telephone dir< for governmental information For?yth Co. ^ > Dr. Jerrv Dravton. 0 " ? ? pastor of New Bethel Baptist Church was appointed Chairman of the North Carolina Human Relations Council- by Governor James B. Hunt. The Human Relations Council was established by Executive Order in January 1963 as the Good Neighbor Council by former Governor Terry Sanford. In 1967 by an act jg of the State legislature it became the official State * Agency charged with the opportunity, Justice and o: Human Dignity for all a ? t-IlixtilKa tilt j\7 tt The council is also B responsible for investiga- ti ting charges of racial e< discrimination in state B agencies, -^ack (of job oi opportunities for minori- p ties and women. The H council will report its s< findings directly to the Ir Governor and make re- te commendations for action, sj ad whole, and this is the beginning of a chain of such incidents. Mr. Johnson has fought in every capacity within the laws of society to maintain his business. The concerned citizens "pitched in to help in this fight and would have done the same for any other b business; black or white, which has been unjustly used. We solicit the interests of society, as well as your ^ moral and financial sup- fl port. Our motive is to see I justice displayed in the H lives of every man and - charity T peace and good will for all. I Pres. Lee Faye Mack I Reporter - I Mariorie Thflcker_H i r_ 1 . . 9 raiem should 1 H service. City I I Jice service, utside of the Fire, Sheriff, ity residents I H ecause those appropriate emergency lation of any jctory or call Fortyth County Sheriff I I 727-2112 IB 722-2222 |fl Ambulance 727-2222 IB m$m I ityof w-i 911 Acc?ti Jl vv ii ii wiiwiia ii ^uimn i?wwumui a I^I ft-^?V rSBirir ii- Mi B^n Dr. Drayton f interracial leadership ad Civil Rights Activi... ..qr-.wr ? ... 1 > .. tig 5cu * t3ti uii butti-Racial Human Relaons Committee appointi by former Mayor M.C. enton, and was chairman I a sub-committee on? ublic accommodations. a e was the first blatfk to ?rve as President of the iterracial Forsyth Minia^. irs Fellowship-now Forrth Clergy Association. Out-of-Town NEWSPAPERS Sunday Editions Of: NCW YOftK TIMfS WASHINGTON POST ATLANTA JOURNAL 4**o Sundmyf Bmpmra frpnr: Richmond Times Dispat Baltimore Su^ Charlotte Greensboro Winston-Salem Raleig Gordon Manor Pharmacy^ Cmk, w 5S Wilt WCmw I try Club Wo?d. I Sundev 1 m.m. %o d im. TT == I He was the first black to serve as President of the interracial Board of Directors of the Winston-Salem Urban League. He has served President of the North Carolina Baptist Interracial Fellowship-Dr. Drayton holds an A.B. degree from Morehouse College, Atlanta, Ga.; B.D. degree from the graduate school of Religion, Howard University, Washington, D.C.; a Honorary Doctor of Divinity Virginia Theological Lynchburg, Va. A certifi-. cate in Pastoral Clinical I Training, Bowman Gray | School oi Metiicme. VV m- 1 Nik ^ 4 ston-Salem. . Dr. Drayton is married I to the former Susie Jones I and have one son who is a graduate of Morehouse College and is now a senior in the School of Law at -Ihe - University-?of 1 Washington irr Seattle, Washington. v I burNeu^ I cktyory-Built HiI "rtrTtJ* * ^ ***** ' Vw- ?iii I'ljt ^ h, > ?<- H '*?>:- rv?,< ?<% ?*?>>* ? 4?i ? Ml "?*<? 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