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i . " . X*tt?iSWiillU J LlHIMIJIi JtfJ J. J. ,8U uUUj JiUU JbWliUjM J i 4 jm?v^ at ^Pzz=~~?'** - Jm-iF^B |p?m I John Duncan claims that no one in his neighborhood kj | a definite friend to minority businessmen. Julius Chambers By R. Irving Boone A courageous advocate" Special to the Chronicle of human rights, and ^a When the N.C. Prince relentless opponent of Hall Grand Lodge, Free every semblance of discriand Accepted Masons, mination, Attorney Chamconvene in its 107th bers was recently widely Annual ommunication in applauded when he disWinston-Salem, October associated himself from 4-6, 1977, assertible in the prestigious^ Board of Annual Banquet,- Governors of the UniversiWednesday, October 5, 8 ty of N.C. System of p.m., the keynote address Hichpr D "1 will be delivered by a protest to certain procenationally-famed Attor- dures which he construed ney-at-Law, the Honora- as being contrary to the ble Julius LeVojfcie- principles of equity and Chambers of Charlotte. justice. A brilliant and incisive Among his significant legal mind, a scholarly honors are included the and resourceful student of following: guest instructjurisprudence, and a : vigorous and uncomrjro- ^ mising exponent of social 1"| * ? ? justice^ Attorney- Cham- -JL J.01X1.C bers has established an enviable record as an outstanding civil rights Don't Ruin A lawyer; and-through sheer merit?he is widely Home With I :?acclaimed as one of the most responsible, articu- , late and fearless leaders Custom WInoo\^/ Ti r. ?forceful and impressive _ ^ speaker, with a challeng- I Mini-Blinds mg message, appropriate ?? ? for our times. As a student at N.C. UUU. C^ral University, where CU ? ^1 he graduated Summa Cum Laude, with an A.B. ?_ Degree; at the University UrflDCricg of Michigan, where he - J?_ received the M.A. Degree; at Columbia Univer- In All Styles And sity and the University of Colors To Suit You North Carolina from both ?y of which institutions, he owr Pocketbook received the Master of Samples In Your h Law Degree. Attorney Chamber's record .is distinctly unique; and his professional activities fl IntGT since he^ entered legal | practice, have been su- Lp (919) 9 perb. ^ . ? iPfctiftylA WM SHOEJ(JJ J jC \ TO Kicky Fall Casual Genuine Suede Sport Casual with Padded M Collar, Toe Guard and Action Sole ffjU Regularly $14 99. SAVE $5.09 o9o Jr ay jnmir? i Get to know us; you'll like 0 Shop 5 Winston-Salem Area Store: 1. 2853 North Liberty St. 4.5101 2. 15 Waughtown Street 5. 418 f 3. Old Town Shopping Ctr. v Prices Good thru Saturday Open Evenings MasterCharge. Visa or Ask About Our U ' . ' in f . "*: ? i n?i?ii^yii<<miiiu?iiiiiii ? *:-*v;V;T:;'K^; ' JjlV '. x*. v^i** * *5 1 _ "i am in the business |CL of dragging a forgotten minority, kicking and screaming. into the sighs John Duncan. His eyes dance mischiev-T7T j^L f?)"None of my neighbors know what I do a declares. I "When I first moved Saaga^S g | a lawyw," tiw^a'tJ^HiIu^I ci8t. They finally deciwas with tfjie - Mckfia T HnnV^nnw m- what they ti^ink now." I n ca act ani/Ano ??? vuwrv kUXJ UI1C KJ11 * Birchwood Drive is sows what he does, but he is reading" this, John Duncan is the founder 1 ' i.v:.!:o;!H:!.H.e:ffiVH : _ ;: ,: 3 * To Address Mas' t ion at Harvard University; of ? Directors of the summer of 1965; lecturer Southern Regional Counat Yale University Law cil; National Committee School 1969; served on for Self-Development of Inter-Governmental Task People; Board of Trustees Force, City of Charlotte; of N.C. Central Univerappointed U.S. Commis- sity;? Pi Gamma Mu sioner for the Western National Honor Society; District of North Carolina, Phi Alpha Theta National November, 1965. received Honor Society; Alpha Phi the Medal for Excellence, Alpha Fraternity; Prince Columbia University, Hall Free and Accepted 1971; received the 1971- Masons. Frank Porter Graham His church affiliation is Award from the N.CyCivil Charlotte's Friendship Liberties Union. "Baptist, where -he -is a He is a member of the member of the Board of N. C. State Bar; the Trustees. Charlotte Bar; the Amer- The senior partner in ica Bar Association; Board the law firm of Chambers, ^Beoytifyl I Jgly Windows * reatments Can wmkfl ie Look It Deserve LHlie Singleton Consultant '1 ir Personality And Let Us Show You lome 45-5604 Mr.andM A savir Fancy Knee-hi Socks Northwest Reg $1 49 96C pr. Jot Qf thin? have a var I U3. ? available.! the plan ai suits your *' v We ca PirlZ0!?**6- automatic sJorth Liberty St. checking . ravines ao *" ?v . f " ' ! _ >t v Profile ~ ? c Piedmont's Pag I and director of the No good. Robin Hood." Mid-West Piedmont Take out your mark-up, Area Business Deve- and tell me the. .real lopment Organization. pricer That is the real which assists minority price? No. it isn't. I businessmen in prepar- know you?I like you, ing loan packages, but I KNOW YOU. If I obtaining contracts, put you down head first and establishing a 'in a * barrel pf fish sound business. hooks, you'd come out Last year his organi- first; that's how slipzation got over a million pery you are. dollars worth of loans "Now. how much are wants to make a million the phone j for himself, h^ should Duncan lighs wearirecord and release his lv. "Whereidid you f?et pnunt* cans; the ideR JKwns stupid? "Hello, John Duncan Did somebody tell you, speaking. You want or is it j^ur crazy mind?? how much for those "A/e you a citizen? nails? HOW MUCH?^^^ Because if you're not, dn's Meeting * Stein, Ferguse and Lann- greetings from - Bishop ing, Attorney Chambers is Herbert Bell Shaw, the rendering an eminently Most Worshiped Family distinquished service-both of North Carolina, and in his widely established from othe? celebrities. legal practice, in his notable civil rights- and Awards for meritorious political activities. service in the several The hundreds of Prince areas of performance, Hall Masons, and their wmbraced in the broad guests, whose good for- functional ministries of tune it will be to hear him the Grand Lodge will be at the Annual Masonic presented "byUre Awards Fellowship Banquet in Committee ? Winston-Salem, evening .. of October 5, are in for an Brief welcoming cereusually rare treat! _ monies, aspices of the The inspiration of this local Steering Committee, annual event will be will precede the keynote nurtne^enhan^^hrough message. Twenty-one yean In. Larry Heard opened at The Northwester! And look what it got igs account at The So came in anH nrJ , v IIT*" ~r"*" ern Bank makes a _ a savings account at Tyhe is possible. And we Northwestern Bank. It s the iety of savings plans best way to have the money So you can choose you need when your reason fc id interest rate that saving comes along. needs. n even transfer rally fromurvmJUfTCTTDI account to your nVVll nWU I EIIV ??m-ag,ea,way BANK 4^1 .4 I ?it"- - "~nr';j " ^-nm > i> i -7-rsr ? 'V. f - v:--->.^v-^.?a^T^ %r-y--Tr^Pi7g . Jl-,.-- ~.-s^ -n^: iacci > I # >& I'm going to have you major in is not as ? deported for trying to important as how you |; be sneaky." apply yourself." After a few more His first job was as | minutes of negotia- physical director of the | tions, he gets the right Patterson Avenue ? answer, and returns to ymca. From there he the conversation. went to Washington, jf "I'm a graduate of D.C. and worked with J: Winston-Salem State. I the Civil Service Commajored in Health and mission in various |f Physical Education. capacities, including | Now you^re probably Personnel staffing spe- |i *i\w ? pg! MUlMBiUa 1 = lopmerft"brganization." Youth Opportunity. He considers for a "I got . back to ?| momeill. i umm Vi aloiiUtt'cHiiviii iii i?/ i?i n l : it? - J ' 1 * cuntrgt; is oasicany a ana round mat tills # discipline to teach you town was living in the I to organize your year 1960. Now we've || thoughts. What you Sec Profile, Page 10 I Social Whirl Continued From Page 6 a ? ,, ? ??? JT serious celebrating! I'm sure made the "tree" "La Terre XXI" seemed in the Les Arbres Club to be vibrant, alive and of grow a few feet taller! course well with all the hustle and bustle of the Decorative campaign celebration of "it's all shirts, hats, and banners over campaigning;" The were, being worn by Ebony Room was aglow workers and made the with celebration, and entire affair one to be there was such well singed on the minds of wishing in a prominent politicians throughout the Funeral Parlow^tiFT"m~twin---e&yl ?Campaign sure the deceased were Workers?the defeated as_. revitalized temporarily! well as the victorious all There were also private agree that it was a long celebrations at the homes tiring struggle and whewt)f candidates -victorious, rest at last! Nice Work TJ^e "fertilizer" of victory Politicians!! ??*?fl m, 'IESSe ^ ^ *r: ?:.; HPv'flliiliA. Sfl .. !xBiK^MBK^y.:TO ^K, ?t- ?-^H > '^M I Jtw lay,. ^ n Bank...9 their son. n H !' . :*?< Jerome P. Baroch. Jr., Executive Vice President The Northwestern Bank, Winston-Salem
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