4 \ . mZt ^BV fc^*" M.L. Lockhart Linda Davis t Man In liy itobcrt i^lier many police in some areas Qtaff Wl"itn? ' "? ?! ana none in others. Governmental waste is The election of city also something that needs government v officials is to be looked into."-. ? .... just around t^ie corner and Barney Harris replied, so many candidates have 441 think the idea of the thrown their hats into the police review board is the ring that it looks like a hat best issue I haVe heafd sale in the arena. This week the "Man in the Street" asked city^?IS CriDllM residents what they thou-^ ght . was the most - important issue in the \^Q/SG CyOGi upcoming election. ? Here are some of the . , ... f 0 A deadline of Septeman^^rS T . , ber 15 has been set for all M.L. Lockhart answer- , .A. , , ttl * . ... depositions and other ed, Job opportunities. ... ... _ . evidence in the case of the That is the most important . . . . . 1? * ? . * mterracial couple versus issue. If people have lobs A. . . , . f i - e .i the two magistrates who they can take care of their . , "r .? Al/ , , ,, refused to marry them. . Bertram E. Brown n Liuiua uavis itjsponaeci, . _ v ,,T ,, , attorney for Thomas I would say the number _ J ~ . ... Person and Carol Figueone issue is the unem- . . . . . , . ui i r?a, said that shortly after ployment among black ' 4 u + i u j the September 15 filing youths. Its extremely hard , * ... ? ii i . r* \ date the case will go for young t>lacks to tind , 7 7?7-.?;?. , , u 1 xi- * o 1 before a judge m federal -tobSi in Winston Salem. _> . ' ?r , u .... court^^either Hiram Ward Housing is also important. f WiMOtAn ofllow o , 01 winston-oalem or Some people live in gugene Gordon -of inadequate Tiousing "and~~fj . .; , . 0... Greensboro. the city is doing nothing . , ... , , f ,, The judge will rule on ' cj. , the constitutionality of the Willie Stevens remark- - . . . , - . ? ..rru j * magistrates refusal to ed, The downtown area ^ ? . . . ., . . perform - the marriage JS the most important __ . . . . T .. * ceremony for interracial issue I see. More attention . i . ,t , u , r j . 1 couples because of pershould be focused on the . . . ? ^ -?3 t ?ti j?sonal convictions. ? downtown area. It needs to be revitalized. Down- <tlir , , . * it We re pretty sure town is dying. Another is , M1 . . r i . . 1 1 * mi. he 11 rule in our favor on the job market. There are ... . ... ? , , the constitutionality ismany college grads who ? t f 1 ! ? Hojtcfc liLiiwn > ?don t have jobs. There need to be..more jobs." The magistrates' disVelma Mangle com- crimination in the couples mented, Public Safety, the they choose to marry is in police over react in some violation of a 1967 cases and don't react at all Supreme Court decision, in others. There are too Loving vs. the Common* 01 1- C - ? I IF/ I T utuc/i &uciui ft urners 1 M The North Carolina State Conference: 44MUAssociation of Black Social XUAL AID-BLACKS IN Workers, Incorporated TRANSITION" on Sep__ will hold its Third Annual _tember 16-17, 1977 at T ' -1 Mayewood Center, 1710 Jordan W. 3rd Street, Greenville, Continued From Page 4 North Carolina . . This conference will maajt of them precede* t . serious look at how similar Supreme Court ? serL?us, looK ??w^ rulings. wssn't just ^he Black man has following in the path of the -come since the passage of Supreme Court, ho was the 1964 Civil Rights Ac?7~ This is so as utd Mt the ptca. related to voting, equal Behind that record is his employment, decent hous- , porsonsl integrity and his ing, public education, eoorage. Because ot his dvil equal protection under the , rights decisions^ law and basic human ostracized. Friends stopped , . rm%. , visiting, cranks atarted ngnts, lnis conierence ( calling, and bomb threata through its theme "MU- i meant round-the-clock police TTJAL ATD-BLAC^fi Df ( 'r0toetl0B- TRANSITION" will seek | A hMr man would h?? uncover some o{ the i tailored hi* decision* to barriers a1"1 pitfalls that , maat tha prevailing mood of have been placed in the ( his community. But Judge pathway of black people. | ^n*00 WMn 1 ^ko"1 ^ We will focus on present , aOQw racists and fanatical , , , r ( segregationists to influence Problems and new ave- | hit dedaiona, even though it nues through which we as , eo?t him heavily. Black Human Service i That kind of iron rectitude Workers can direct our will come in handy when the energies for change. fUk starts flying aa he tries j .u to reform the FBI. And *o P? and other issues ( will hi* devotion to firm wl11 be raised by a wide | justice, proved by hto refusal array of noted speakers to treat government officials and consultants. If you are I and white cottar^ criming black and interested in more leniently than otlm ol , . < criminal offender*. - ~ 9lack PeoPle y?u Any man G?af*eJ1trallsii| {?^ted to join us at the \ once called "ariltatogratinift conference. carpettoKpng, Conference will be lzaeuat tot H?Uday ^ Judge Johnson wUl make an p O- Bo* 585, Greenville, ( excellent FBI chief. North Crolina 27834. For] J I ?,m '"v .? u.lj jljjuu w tmwmnv i Willie Stevenson Velma Mangle __ The Street x YM"r i iw | 1 ii * i * " r ' ii " 'mum iniiiwiFififtiMNim \wmm w n tfipnuimi r mi im - B -y raised so tar. The police- "Better recreational xacU are always believed to be lities should be the issue right here and nobody in some wards. Some of checks upon them. They our kids are out in the cando what ever they watn street because they don'tand they do because they have suitable recreational know nobodv is croini? tn farilitips T n1or? tv?inb question them." better schooling should be Diane Fulton stated, a major issue. Many black students are put out of - school for no reason and MMst/lOTl many^oi the-ones who remain in school don't rgl rjl I lean anything because the $ X O JL teachers don't care." Robert Sellers stated, ... ? \r. . . ... "Jobs should be the main wealth of Virginia, which . . v . , . . issue. There are simply outlawea racial restnc- , , . , .Tnot enough lobs in this tions on marriage. ... > , & city to support the people who want to work. J have The judge will also rule been looking for a job for on the legality of three months and I can't collecting punitive da-, find anything that is mage from officers of the suitable and pays enough court, a matter which is to keep me going." not so clear-cut. Alberta Lindsey concluded, "Housing, there is not suitable housing in the ~"Th^coupt^1\as Bsked-ekr lor low income for $50,000 in punitive people. If you don't make a m o nrfxci %/%?% /\?. *"*" " vmmnu0vo 11 mil tlic ' i-*1 ~ u iw vi illUHCJ /UU urt* trates. forced to live in a run down shaclTor in an area . . . , . . ' where it is not suitable to If the judge decides that raige a famU the couple may sue for T, ^ . r . J ... . The majority 01 persons damages the case will be who oafaamit^ 9aid that ore ' . jobs was the major issue in their minds. Most felt "It could go on for six that the - city does not months or ar year if that provide enough jobs, happens," Brown predic- Housing ranked second on Hed.' the list, with recreational facilities next. The magistrates were kills [ mouth pain on failed, because, according PnUTAP to Brown, their settlement offer was too low. Denture pain, toothache, cold sores, teething pain, relieved for hours. o Hold Annual Confab rej?istration information 251S Rmum v;? ? ? - ? " kfviccvi contact Ms. Ann Speight, ton, N.C. 28501. IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE \ ELECT 11 I "A GRASSROOTS PERSON " Br ivian Burke emocraticj andidate 1 FOR ] LDERMAN j ORTHEAST j WARD j > Vivian Burke piatform j ) My platform was developed from input from citizens of the Northeast Ward. \ 1. Develop adequate recreational facilities and opportunities i2. Adequate police and fire protection |i 3. Develop Northeast Ward Advisory Committee to advise Alderman of needs and concerns of ;> citizens 4. Police Review Board j, c TV 1 I : 1 A 1 * - * 1u. i/cvcjup euiu implement realistic amrmative ] action plan ^ 6 6. Develop for the city adequate planning and sound management 7. Enhance economic stability of the city , 8. Through training, job opportunity and decent j, environment, develop the full potential of every I citizen of the city of Winston-Salem DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY September 27, 1977 j r Paid Political Advertiament J t ^ if tf if. I I ?^ ~ .-V - ^? ?1 L ) " ~ . The Speech and Conn In Conducting Bi by Naomi C. McLean, CPS ' Business Writer C "There is one field to be an expert grammarian, which this writer should It is more important to ] like to call special avoid the simple errors of i attention. It is the ability speech into which you i to write and speak the may lapse through care- i English language. So lessness. Brush up on many young high school, grammar occasionally. It < who ?t nnp titno m PF^fh^r ygur general effectiveness j H&ftVg?EoHTe?under?our you Witt Iw MUtt* ( jurisdiction,. the greatest of yourself. It is an area in ] fault we have had to find which, if you are deficient, i is in this tieid. Too often y?u be the object of i luuue vecreMTies -umLUit MU1 pity. iiiVeil i who are capable in other more harmful, others may i respects cannot express judge you as intellectually ] their ideas in succinct and inferior. Your success in t forceful English. It ys a both business and social | serious handicap." ' situations will depend to a i No, it isn't necessary to great extent on your skill J Good Government Ca - ? ? ? NewDirector-& Ms. Nancy Roberts, Democratic Party Plat- < until recently the Execu- form particularly directs 1 tive Director of Common us to work for succession" 1 Cause/North Carolina, and the other good < has accepted employment government issues such ] as the State Democratic as a balanced state Party coordinator for the budget. < Party 's fall "GoodJ Go- "The Democratic Party vernment Campaign." has always been in the In a letter to Democratic forefront of campaigns for leaders dated August 31, good government in North < 1977, Mrs. John L. Carolina," she said. McCain, - State Party She has served on the Chairman, announced the state Democratic Execu- ( addition of Ms. Roberts to ^ve Committee and has 1 the Party s headquarters been active In all levels of 1 staff as campaign coordi- thg Party's work. Through * nator, effective Septem- her position as Director of ber 1. In making the . i announcement. Mrs. Mc- fl "We are beginning one I of our most important campaigns for good go- H^L I vernment in the hnistory (BTy .T vernmant in the history of mA North Carolina," refer- I ring to the five constituti- I onal amendments and the I two bond issues for roads . and clean water. _ ,J- i. 1. Mrs. McC&in stated : y^w^/ ? J M- m J _ that all of the issues to be P^c/) ^ " * put to the people on November 8 deserve *2250 Silas Creek Parkway *43 affirmative response. She pointed that "the mm ?5 ~~ ? ? "J For about tli movie ticket yi Hollywood fo An 11-minute call to Hollywood, Califc where you are costs just $2 82 or less, p That's for a dialed-direct* call after 5 p. additional minute costs about 25C. Pr\r rtafQtlo r^r\ AAfVuat- fiinnc ^. ? 11^ . V. uviniu unuuiv,t vy *.>1 V.dll> MTC yo What long distance b *Direct-dtal (without an operators avustance) rare* apj^y apply to penorvto-pemon. coin, hotel-guest credit card? nme and charge call* Fr?r direct-dial rates to AJaslca and (S) South , i. , . . . I i I Y \ ' ?WWW^? ??Tt*?""* ' '" """ ?MrlB?l*'*t ***^" Chroflickr --Seim *l?y September Hfy- - Ft|? 5 4 JgVS-T**?? > it- i "?i' ^ <i \S* Jm? with language. The im- and say it at the right time pression you make on new to the right people. acquaintances is greatly a business conversation influenced by your voice certainly has a definite and speech. object, and becomes a test Conversation is the of real skill requiring alert communication of ideas on minds, ready tongues, A jrivP.-nnH.tnlro Kooio Tfo ?? ? * 1 purposes fire exchanging decisive artion. Through 3i?giving?iiifuimatluii, thy spukun lunguagu, wu persuading and entertain- carry on business and ing others. It is effective trade, we make known our inu constructive when it inleieaia and desires to lims set up by the better able to understand participants to their mu- much of the behavior of ;ual satisfaction. To be a our fellow man. Through ?oqd conversationist, you the witten- language, we nu^t have'N something to do these very same ja^, be able to say it well, things. y It should not be T) flier TI forgotten, speech is the r c5 biggest ipeans of communication"which is practiced )?*nt J * by everyone every day. It Jl # is a tangible means by which^you are judged, Common Cause, "she has what yousay" and-hojyjrou ^ worked and lobbied for 9ay The ability to speak better governjn^nt for all write well is a dollars citizens," Nfrs. McCain cents proposition in pointed out. business. Remembering The Democmtir and ouotinc? nn? nf Government Campaign" Shakespeare s statewill feature a series of ments, "Mend your Political Action Seminars speech a little, lest you for party leaders and may mar y?ur fortunes," citilen groups in each *s g??d advice for today s Congressional District, beginner in business. ? The seminars will focus on education concerning the constitutional amend- rVHRIRIjVIIMR^ ments and bond issues and county and precinct "Get-out-the-Vote" orga- I lization. vi J JiUljllWl XJOiXIl I *?* ? I iwrh >16 Old Walkerlown Rd 3618 Reynolda-Oldtown 107 West 4th Phone 723-9441 ,?r# mffM wSSfimS Wpy m$y' y@K''y: ' ie cost of a mean talk to r 11 minutes. ; . 4 >rnia from 11 minutes from lus tax anywhere in North m. Each CaroHna r? Dialed-Direct After 5 P.M. >ur directory. ^QSton $2.53** Chicago $2 53** New York $2.53**' , Kansas Gry $2 67** San Ffancisco $2.82** , ^ plus tax = ^ uys you is priceless. on all calls with?n the U S Direct-dial rates do not Politer calls, calls charged to another number or to Hawaii check your operator * >?. ' " ern Bell

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