WINSTON^f-Speci Saturday September 24, 1977 v?i. n. ru. i rwth Owiht % a ct?u * f^^Jl Panthe Food stamp program is ^H available to morr Forsyth County residents, particularly .55R students low If people. the program now why a soon be underway in Nov. to i as many people can from the program. interested people who will be v??:*' ?-~ area "*^?vV? ani|^ ?'lans were announced cord." mu? ^liBly ?o?mipn ol public review hapel H tW N A A ?~-Jjjiversity of North CarofilUr- "is ou(V?ge? L r i V 4 I ?8?,n* J g~\ SS?? S^ONl < /' Blacks 7T *' Tg^s-^3 V - <1 O* ^\oA '??<<* ^ 0^ v ><^*\ct / ;%?*? ?>?? V?^ x e^ ^5-5-,' ; 5S^?^?fr ctv f>s V<^?v'? ^ U . .x<axv **; >$? ?;>;t $ fT .v\C m\^ . v*C \^ .<V % <C^ - /# W an observed u. J Dr. Martin Luther w Wednesday January won allies were held His faith iout the country and in rcflectcd in pa. jte. A rally was held in accepting statement. "i. .gh commcmoraiinn the to acccpt the idea thai man it civil rights leaders' mere flotsam and jetsam in thday. the river of life which Dr. King's non violent surrounds him. approach to the black man's "'I refuse to acccpt (he viev? civil rights was disliked bv a that mankind is so tragically few. but admired bv all He bound to the starless mtdnighl ^ ' '-rd countless numbers of of racism and w.ir thai thi ?' iy Mo / 4ng his lifetime, bill brnjhi daybreak ol peace J"' 'niggling fot brothct h?*?d can nocr h< * *>lack Hir' '^Changes' - r * _ Salem Chro al Anniversary Edition u SjUartUy September 6, 197S ts tocondja^^^ 1 in V * ?. __ i> Corrections r Restrictive Regulations Aim precisely to limit the effective- focusing on th ? ness of the N.C. Prisoners over-crowded sit An ttorney rfofJhe stfte 5 Labor Union. exist in most tl Department of Corrections Smith wju prescn( g| , ^ un|tt 7^ James Peeler Smith, admrtted forum jponfored by the Urb.nik. Direct, U?t Thursday that the new A,hevi?e Ch,pter of the fof the De '*r?p t restrictive nations being U#gue of^yomen Voters on - Corrections .^e/jWT^te? *? ^?ve . ,nm*tc prison conditions, particularly participant, w organizations is being done ) Le Occasion irst Issue ^ cmc> Aturdav Jwmmmry 18, 1975 .eady^i nes. Applications arc bcintw > M ^ it the accepted at the Housing^ lillion Authority's Central office M I He 901 Cleveland Avenue, or xjyb*^6** nt. The Mrs. Fayc Carter al 724-197.1.^ete %\V?rt*^ h's Board TV first p^rt of the projevtP ^ iialcd the has been completed and isf 1JT / a non-profit ready for oceupancy. The 62 G W Holland completed units are located at and submitted Ml. 7.M?n and File Sireets>33|c w a to the federal second part 52 units will be /ram. The church rc^dy^y February I. and will 6 ** OA ?*?mration i> vc located at Highland MJ* "~--A?cm,c /p/ ??? t will o>nsisi ?tp ., f x-salem " ?#DP SSI Ui, Saturday September 3, 1 977 Suite 60j ? . Slowly te&i In I ' jplr ' 3 | I NICLE . Section C 16 Pages ^ ? ?r lefuses o ied at Prisoners Union ^ ~~ ?? e fearfully outside organizations, such as .labor union." The .uations that the Yokes fellows and been "a disruptive le state's 77 Jaycees, were having such a which gives'individ Dr. Richard hard time getting across to power" and "res 3T of Programs prisoners now. inmates taking partment of Smith, however, responded, prisons." Peeler and a panel sUting that, "The courts had /as asked why forced us to admjt this inmate KKK Leader Seek To Halt Sale Of I itfraan * y||>t| He propos make the sa rady. a KKK illeRa, in th< ... sought at a The^. wl r Forsyth County Rentlemef rg . . Commissioner's foftificd , ^ '*h? to h*w^ ducts " * wines .. ??4ves of commer ? because H trthe_ w hu I ?re ?<?'?* mfor^ * on the streets of ___ alem." ~ /y/?sZir^(tf&r '?tX^ff*%k*^' r ^ \>6> l J^A _ ^ ^ y' ^ . .A \N \^ ^ ?AV O 1j y%Vy x ^A> VV' *n%VnV^V^^ -? <^V >x <v . ^v> v<^,^>^: y ( o ^ r ^<^N > e?j? C$* ,\ijr 4/,-V4 '-"=ii-^y-" |i? ^ &?XJ<T$^?.,? ,^j EPTEMBE1 4, 197* Singlr Copy 20* ^ m ^e^V.V Chronica r Bldg. W/nsfon>Sa/?m, N.C. *20 Cmn1 Sale Questu Urban Renewal la Ne#ro By Sharyn Bratcber <^Ajy w In the fall of 1975, a piece of land known a? ~ Winston-Mutual and the Burger King on Clarem * bidder by the Redevelopment Con - ?ubmitted: the tw> highest' 4 subrr itted by *->e land Je5?$v_ ;H. \ 1 Three bids were > and the third and lowest bia wBKllBfc* I t " later, the white firm is developing ?. ? The high bidder, Dr J. EE BftftQfttfiK Raymond Oliver. Jr F__ M would like an explanation of this turn of events, and he ia considering appeal- O ing to HUD to get it. ^?lf r? UV* this: ww?

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