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$? ?;>;t $ fT .v\C m\^ . v*C \^ .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 ?6> l J^A _ ^ ^ y' ^ . .A \N \^ ^ ?AV O 1j y%Vy x ^A> VV' *n%VnV^V^^ -? <^V >x v<^,^>^: y ( o ^ r ^<^N > e?j? C$* ,\ijr 4/,-V4 '-"=ii-^y-" |i? ^ &?XJSa/?m, N.C. *20 Cmn1 Sale Questu Urban Renewal la Ne#ro By Sharyn Bratcber <^Ajy w In the fall of 1975, a piece of land known a? ~ Winston-Mutual and the Burger King on Clarem * bidder by the Redevelopment Con - ?ubmitted: the tw> highest' 4 subrr itted by *->e land Je5?$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?