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1 angii. 'i;' fj-rf ?-- "i1! Wm ?V Vol. IV, 1Y0. 7 "More Gubernato By Sharyn Bratcher gubernatorial succession. North Caroli-~r na is one of only seven states which L - 1_ X X 1 " pruniuu me governor rrom serving a second term. If the referendum is passed by the voters in November. Governor "Barnes Hunt will become eligible to run for re-election in 1980, but there is still At wssu - ? ? Russell Rally Sparks Gonfli * Supporters of black majoral candidate Carl believe_that the newly-enforced rule prohibi campus politicking had something to do with t that his opponent is a member of the Be Governors of the Greater University. Russel will face flltt * A. Corpening in th day runoff for the ~cratic nomination : Debate "r' Ifhe n(stthe' tion and defeats F Henry Lauerman, Ttll become the first UUllUllig a major in the city's Numerous po OiifnrktviA have spoken heretc V/UIV"1 the campus, but Robert J.Ward, ar by Sharyn Bratcher ant pro{e8sor ^ Staff Writer science at WSS nounced the Russc A city-county staff re- gome facult mem port has recommended portedly objected. the destruction of the WSSU Chancell. eight-story government glas Covington m center at Third and Main gtaff member9 Su, streets, but quite a few decide Qn a C(H persons, including two action Covingtor mayoral candidates disa-,met?with,Rtl99etl_ ?ree- funeral home, ar Both Carl H. Russell him that he could s; and Republican Henry campus as a public Lauerman have opposed but he could not the demolition of the Gov- votes or contri ernment Center. from the students ' 'I have always opposed RuSsell complie the tearing down of these these stipulations, historic landmarks, "-said--eKat he hatTgreaT Russell. "I am the one for the new cha who saved thp old marl/pt r<?: ..? cuiu mai V/UVLTlgXOn when they wanted to tear be given a cha it down." establish his auth< "It makes-no sense to pointed out pay four or five thousand ever? that the ca dollars rent for space in prohibition is not i NCNB Plaza when we on ^ other caiT have office buildings that *he greater uni See Officials, Page 2 See Russell, Pa Fire Destrt v VURWgfeM|HH|K^ Jj| WlT*<"" "V!"'" Pecent fire destroyed th i ' i STON-S ' than 25*000 weekly readers" # O rialSucce much controversy concerning SUCCeSSinq , . 1' M a-#rouirraffetf 11 CTftWtfcbooklet called "The Case Against ? Gubernatorial Succession," explaining the negative points of the Drooosal. The pros and cons of succession are: 1. The one-term system hinders, .^continuity Jn government, 1!_ because . officials appointed by the governor often must leave their positions when Wayne ie Tues uemoet with nday to From Left to Right: Nancy F. irse of Alexander, present President o 1 later former Executive Director from -at- the-^PresidenL-The- portrait- of-Mrs.id told Nottingham Studios and present peak on service, figure, __ ?? Bethlehem ( d??g Celebrates 5 respect By Angeltf Wilder today ncellor, Staff Reporter many i aVimilH tm i- J- i - . inert? is no qoudi con- Hons nee to cerning the great contri- ence 1 jrity. butions the Bethlehem ving t , how- Community Center has Oft< mpaign made to the community tween n effect anc] to anyone that has Charh lpus of ever come in contact with Winst versity, them. What began as a^openii ige 2 dream fifty years ago, Cente >ys Trade St. is warehouse on Trade Street last week. _._. ? . , L._ _ .; 1 V Story Page 9 Hum ( Saturday , October 15, J ssion:Hot he does--on the other hand, the - four-vear limit prevents the incumbent? v. jkuuuoinii^ a vi\ 11ci5iv cn a pain inn msuiuiu,. \ - r 2v If governors can ser\g a second term, they might spend their last two years in office gearing up for re-election, Opponents of succession argue that governors couki campaign anyway?for the XLS, Senate 1 for exampleT 3. A one-term restriction is unconstitutional, limiting the voters' choice for BflBfltefclS ? Mm Lr f""J | I'noto H\ H11i: 11 Sum Wilks, present Executive Director; \Wyi f the Board of Directors; Marion B. Wo 1928 to 1973; and Nancy Martin, former B Wooten- was done- by- Clarenee^Nottingha] ed to the center in recognition of her yea Community Cent Oth Anniversar* _j_ is a reality .^Through in October 1927 s trials and tribula- thing happened other the center's exist- a mere open house. ias gone from survi- marked the heginnir ,o thriving. professional child ?n a parallel he- outsiHo nf U nm i the visit of Col. the city. To promote c ?s A^Lindbergh to ty child care was on-Saldm and the objective of the centei ig of the Bethlehem it required several 3 r is noted. However. See Center, Page M arehouse By Sharyn Bratche Staff Writer While many Win? Salmites were feeling daredevils on the ride the Dixie Classic Fair, captain Wendell Bi was a few blocks awa the most dangerous in town: the basket oi * fire department^' sn( truck, hovering over a of flames. ^ ^ u Brown was on dut the new fire station Cherry-Marshall arc 9be p.m. Thursdav^tv when the^call cam* reporting an explc Produce Tar Heel Baj Co. Warehouses at N.Trade Street. iBHHMHHMHB Flames climbed into the air, as the quickly spread to anc warehouse nearby. _ Soon 3even en companies were figh See Fire, Page 2 t J Itun'^ -vi? * ??.', ? ... .AT ? Ml i s : ~ - Chrok 1977 Winston -Salem, N.C, IssueOnNi thp> n t Ot-m 1 i r-r-\ i t K r s-t i " ? ^ ? v ..v> i-vi 111 uiinv, nuncvci , is ^icu'iistil^i^na?n^ ' ^ foeory....jj?g - . Pro succession spelieomcn say that? a?-one term limit hinders the two-party system because the opposition party cannot use the incumbent governor's record as a point in the election. Anti-successionists claim that the oneternvTimit does not give the opposition a fair chance to get in power. 5. A one-term restriction protects the 8 Little L 1~Parole ' ' o By Carolina Community technicn News Service ter seve The demotion of Joanne ers *n 1 Little has been upheld, ^urr despite the fact that Ms. empl?yn Little's emplo^gTi Dr. because D P. Lane, submitted a which m statement that Ms. Little ti?nally i was at work on the two She was days that prison officials 1975 sla xharged that she. Left her County workplace without authorization. The demotion of the prison disciplinary committee was upheld by ggm ttnel Kincher, Superintendent of the N.C. Correcti?nal Center for Wo* J men. Neither doctor's statement nor a statement T_JT ,f_._9 froTn his % assistant were FIvC considered by the disciplinary committee, nor by ^y Superientendent Fincher. , gtj Sources high within the SI prison administration-^ have said that TF the Fred E 1 ^ statements were consid- man of th nette ered that Ms Little woulcL Board of oten, have possibly been found sioners Y toard not quilty of the charge, county r oa-of Ms. Little- appeah~of~thg~NewconK rs of demotion is now being represent considered by Director of health c Prisons Ralph JEdwards. Reynolds y Edwards is expected to arrive at " make a decision soon. factory j Ms. Little was hired at health ce *> Lane's office as a dental Newcoi ome- Wm I?1 Vi tlK^I 113 than This ^|Wt| of n for the ' and fears M jtonlike ^ ? jgggjjgjjg^^g^^Wv^^- - v^W-.^- - ^ OWTl y on ride ^r* ant* Mrs. Manuel S. E/ans shai f the recent five-year award received fron >rkel ComP^y. wall y? Evans Rece i on d shell Awa 5 in >sion Emmanuel Evans has and a sc rrest received a plaque from the flowers b lana Shell Oil Company in re- Mr. aj r cognition of his five years both wor in business at the Shell "I do i high Service Station at Trade and she fire Street and Northwest Bou- keeping.' >ther levard. plains. The station has a nice Mrs. ^ gine. atmosphere. It's a- place has add* itirig you might stop to ask touch to directions, or just to visit, the gara$ It faces a grasjty hillside. See E ' \ ^ ^rrv^r'r.-S5?!SB!555!r^^5S^^S55!^S TCLE 16 Pages it 20 Cents ov.8 Ballot separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches. On ? the other hanu, the majority oi the N 7C. ~ \jionorftl"?\oo6npibly tovopod placing the issue before the voteps in November. 6. It takes one term for the^^vernor to gain the experience to do^a gooaNjob. ?~~ --*m, But, argue the opponents Trio candidate ever admits to be unequal to the job;' they all campaign with vows of ' taking See Hot, Page 2 demotedisDenied ~ in last March af- Alligood who a jury held ral other employ- was attempting to rape RaloicrVi oi-oq ~ i ?-?1 1 Lai ^ti nci. jcveitti civii ngrns, led her down for human rights, religious lent, primarily and other groups heralded of the publicity her case as an example of tade her interna- several kinds of exploitaa cause celebrity, tion within U.S. society, acquitted of the At the " time of the ying of Beaufort attempted rape Ms. Little Jailer Clarence See Little, Page 2 user Calls For 4 / npromise In ilth Center Issue aryn Bratcher sor Nicholas Meiszer proaff Writer posed the merger of Reynolds Health Center with the Health Department, >. Hauser, Chair- but his plan met with e Forsyth County strong opposition in the County Commis- black community , because las asked acting they felt that such a nanager Nelson merger would have a de*r tO 'meet With Cnmental affect on staff ~~~ atives of the and facilities at the health lepartment and center. Health Center to Members of the Reya mutually satis- nolds Health Center advi^olution to , the sory board have offered a nter issue. plan which would keep the ner's predeces- health center independent, with its own policy making board, and its own administrator, who would report to the health center V board of directors and the county manager, both of \ whom are under the auth j^ ority of the county comB| missioners. W The plan advocated by W county health director Dr. H Thomas *R. Dundon and m approved by the board of health calls for a consolidation of the health center with the county ^health L department, with the county health director as chief administrator. Before the county commissioners decide on a plan of action, Hau9er wants the parties involved to discuss all the possibilities, and to try to reach a re the pride in compromise, n the Shell Oil "Nelson Newcomer asked for a few weeks to do this," Hauser explain1VOC ec*" doesn't work in the way of telling people what to do. He talks with them, and listens to their ideas." The participants in the attering of wild- talks wil1 include Newrighten the view, comer; Dr. Dundon; Den, .. \* -j? ?i na Mrs. Evans ms 'Viaguvern ? auxnimk at the station, strator of the health centhe repair work. ter' Dr. Smith, the chairdoes the book- man ?f the county health Mr. Evans ex- board; and C.P. Booker, chairman of the Reynolds 'lonte B. Evans Health Center Advisory ed a woman's Board, the business. In "I hope we can reach a ?e, where most decision within thirty -vans, Page 2 days,'' said Booker.
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