?a"-^?>^-^grr?asB3fcsav'gggya??r,-?rsa^u. . g^.--, >%j^,^jc^. jtse. -scjrser ^rrprrrr^ssas ~WINS' > ?.. . V Fo/. /K, No. 9 "More than t by Sharyn Bratcber Staff Writer race by the U?t6bM*mh~ runoff, both Democrat Wayne Corpening and man have become intcresWayne Corpenliig ted in the black vote, realizing that Winston-Sa ? * A D/1 ?>_ ? T? /ujl noara it To Renew Lei By Sharyn Bratcher in 1975 on a Vi acre tract i Staff Writer of land on Claremont Ave- i The Forsyth County nue on which the RedeABC Board voted yester- velopment Commission \ day not to renew the lease wanted an ABC Store ] of Store #8 in Jetway built. Since he was the 1 Shopping Center, a deci- highest bidder, he was 1 sion which landlord Dr. J. given the option on the Raymond Oliver feels is a land, but was unable to 1 political move against him carry ?ut his j)lans be- < for past run-ins with the cause, he said, the ABC~1 Board. Store refused to negotiate ! Dr. Oliver, who is pre- with him.f- i sently the only black in On December 24, 1975 < Winston-Salem with a Oliver received a letter lease to an ABC Store bid from Guy Ward of the i ABC Board, stating that i Health Center Talks ?- ? , l At A Standstill by Sharyn Bratcher Staff Writer Progress in the negotiations for Reynolds Health Center have been temporarily stalled by the change in county managers, saicTAdvisory B.oard Chairman C.P. Booker. $ : Fred Hauser, Chairman of the Forsyth County * , Commissioners, had asked Booker, Dr. Smith, and the health department and health center directors to meet with acting county m a n a gerNelson Newcomer; also a candidate for the permanent position. The job was awarded to f .* m pf Pete Jenkins, and progress has been halted, S'm says Booker, until Jenkins f .imk can familiarize himself with^the situation.^ , |W ? C* want for the health cen- |V jL' Iff? ter," stated Booker, 44 And M*' I tell them I want what the IF i people of East Winston want. And the people of East Winston want it converted back to a hospital as soon as possible. So /\ that's what I want." .#/ x Rnnlrpr'q nrpsent rnn. U cern, however, is to keep -J v I the county health depart- a ment from merging with - s t the health center, with the * / | Ufealth department direc- ? pJ tor in control. . I % f "In these propdsed v * [ |[ meetings, I get the feeling that they want to get me Oil fa' off by myself and railroad me into something," H.B. Goodson received the Booker observed. "But I Chapter of the A. Philip Ran* tell them I have a commit- at an October 20th banque tee, and 1 will not meet without that committee." Some blacks are afraid that the merger idea is a A Readers View plot to close the health center completely, and to IVT A A FJ move the services to Bap- 1 i /I /I tist Hospital. The merger idea originated with former county JOKJi/C KS AJCl manager Nicholas Meiszer, who stated that the atrick T. Hairstow ^ center could be run more No one ^ make you j efficiently, an serve more f,-ee than you wish to c more patients at less cost, be ft is a 9ad truth that ( if there were a c ear-cut tbe va8t majority of Black f chain of command. people in W-S. don't wish Alderman Carl RusseU, because along < whose ward contains the ^ freadom re_ , health center, favors its ibil% ^ far ^ , returt to hospital status of U8 are ^ conUsnt , 1 'Tk/% /Ntsf MAf A A mmm mm * to let things remain ag t cea could be part of the they ^ Many of ug m ( See Health, Page 2 saying ''as long as I have i wn-Sali 25,000 weekly readers" Saturd A 'al Candidati lem's 35,000 black citizens in Winston-Salem arecould be the decisivexfac- better than anywhere else tor in the general election, in the state, an opinion -Wayne Jgorpffiing with which most blacks been appealing vo Russeu drsag11t\ * supporters to forget the Henry Lauerman has racial factor, and to re- sought to appeal to black " artr~ voters Wulgge Democrats, "TSut he ""planks from Cart"RusseTT;s ~ also stated that he be- platform. lieves that race "relations At a Monday meeting of o^iffo/io aaans the land ^^^B^^^BWwHHBI for sale Main. without New city pergonnei d notifying either Dr. Ohver nr PiimhprlnnH w-k ? --- The land was sold to 1? Mead developer Jack Covington, r the low bidder in 1975, for the sum of his original r^T11 bid. Covington already holds two leases for ABC stores, one at Reynolds m yV* Manor and one on Fifth Hireluor Street. Dr. Oliver, charging Winston Salem named that favoritism was pre- first black personnel sent in the land sale, director, A1 Beaty, who appgftlftH t.hft Hftriainn tn will succeed Arnold AspSee ABC, Page 2 , landing Citizen Award J Outstanding Citizen Award from the Winston-Salem 1 dolph Institute. The award was presented to Good son 1 t in the Red Room of WSSU's dining facility. < i v?< President Says9 m'tWant Freedom9 ny fine car (and its pay- enslaved and in his place, nent), a house payment, Some go so far as to say md a wallet full of plastic I got my job the hard way, iards that I can use to let them do the same charge what I want I'm as thing. The NAACP that ree as I need to be." fought so long for me to Believe you me this is get this job and is still exactly where the system fighting for me to keeD it vants us to be because as is foolish, that is why I ong as this is the case don't support it with my ve're nowhere but on the membership. You'all aint iccounts receivable ledger done me no favors, ind that makes things just ight for keeping a man ^ NAACP, Page 2 I mnccomms^Qets 29 M C HR O ay, October 29, 1977 Seek Blach the Winston-Salem Ser- led to the formation of toma Club, Lauerman "Black Democrats for announced that he favored Lauermaflu' I organized by the establishment of a Concerned Citizen presi'haniaii iblatiuiis cuuiicil to dgnt Lee Paye MatjK. deal with racial affairs in In ef press conference the city. Wednesday morning at i rmr; ~i^crt?. belief by many ihat Hus?" ted th&Tthe cioud would sell .was defeated by a actively campaign on beraej.it hack-lash vota.'hai half of Lauerman. M By Sharyn Bratcher ^ On November 8th, North Caorlina voters will be 9 Prov^e hinds to local governments for environmental improvement. E?? The Amendment, called H M I the Clean Water Bond Act of 1977, will authorize the K5*-*tate to sell bonds to raise 1| BPfe*? the money?to provide grants to local governMpM* ments for the construction Jit L or improvement ?f wasteKSKaHHr i water treatment works, . ai ? . wastewater collection syslirector A1 Beaty . , , . J terns, and water ^supply . r% ? systems. City Personnel Each county be r " allocated an amount of honri nrnrft*>rls unnn Z ^ ^ ^ -d- their population in proporB M H..P tion to the total state population. Forsyth Coun* 1 ty is slated to receive gX rC |Qp Ira $3,332,015 for water supt? 1 JlCHlVO systems, and retirement two weeks ago. $1,581,653 for wastewater Asked if he would sup- collection systems, of the port the Affirmative Ac- $230,000,000 total, tion policy, designed to State treasurer Harlan hire more bfacki^in?city E. Boyles explained the government, Beaty rep- need for the bond issue: lied that he is concerned "In 1971 we were of the not with the legal require- opinion that the clean ments for an equal op- water bond program was a portunity program, but wise investment. The faciwith the moral require- lities provided through the ments which make it a use of bond proceeds are neces sity. today contributing sub "The Bakke Case, said stantlally to the economic Beaty, makes no differ- and health needs of our ence at all in his thinking people. We think the proalong those lines. The posed program will be case, which charges re- equally beneficial to the verse discrimination citizenry of the State, and against whites, is pre- thus the economic returns sently being considered will far exceed the annual See Beaty, Page 2 Black Cowb By Sharyn Bratcher Staff Writer ^ Black cowboys, a his- 0\ :orical footnote that seems :o have escaped the text h od ' ;^ "You are horse-crazy as a kid, and you keep up If , with it," he shrugs. I Br am we II specializes in roping and bulldogging, Rodeo cowboys Bud Brum See Cowboy., P.ge 5 old We8t W Wln.tonSde N1CLE m, IS.C. 16 Pages it 20 Cents i Vote "Wayne Corpening wrote off the black comip unity, and directed the ^ _ thrust of fiis campaign ^ -tcrwsrd-"the?ilnh MUM munity, which allowed him to reap the benefit of ^ addressing himself to the " , issues of the black com- Henry Lauerman See Vote, Page 2? ' ~? ?? ~ 7 Tater Bond Act ? oters On Nov. 8 costs to be incurred." counties of the state, on The proceeds of the the basis of population, bonds in the Clean Water The $110,000,000 in the Funct^witi be divided be- Water Sppply Systems tween the Pollution Con- Account will go to grants trol tecount and the Wa- to be made by the Division ter Supply Systems Ac- of Health Services of the count. Department of Human f the $112,000,000 alio- Resources to local governcated to the Pollution Con- ments for the constructrol Account, $75,000,000 tion, expansion, or imwould be used exclusively provement of water supto provide the State's, ply systems, and the acshare of funds required Tjuisition of real property for wastewater treatment necessary for such proworks. Projects to qualify jects. - . for federal grants. The The money is to be remaining $37,500,000 is spent over a period of five to be divided among the fiscal years. TV* M V\J*/M l/f 1/ _M." Stay On Market WASHINGTON -- The from supermarket shelves House of Representatives and sold only as a nonprehas voted to keep saccha-?scription drug. rin on the market for Rep. Steve Neal, D another 18 months while N.C., was a cosponsor of scientists try to determine the bill to delay the sacwhether the artificial charin ban. ^Wftfltpnar can cause can-^"rTthirik= itVs reasonable cer in humans. tp hold up the ban until The House vote, follow- we-ve done much more ing similar action in the testing," Neal said. "PeoSenate, effectively blocks pie have been using saca Food and Drug Adminis- charin since about 1900. I tration proposal to ban the don't believe it's necesuse of saccharin as a food sary to take it off the additive. market ovhile we try to proposed regula- determine the effects of tion was published last its use by humans.^ March after a Canadian The bill directs that the study linked saccharin to Institute of Medicine of bladder tumors in test the National Academy of animals (rats). Under the Sciences to conduct a FDA proposal, saccharin would have been removed ee Saccharin, Page 2 oys: ill On Horse "V *ell9 Marty Pink, and Billy Wilda bring a touch of the m. ?. - j??"