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I ' The Chrcaide - Ssterday N^vfmh?r 19T 1977 Mt:W NeweU ^? I gaBMSifcgffiaatoB. .,-r.vvif-..^ ^-, . continued from page 1 QJk Meeting btaCks into white IttStStu- " " tions and at the same time continued from page 1 is refusing to enhance and support traditionally black by Mrg Newell ^ ; institutions that have been mclude pflasTOOla partici. the major avenue of eco- paUon m locaJ govern. nomic mobility and em- ment payability for historically The newly-elected deprived people. For ex- ^^^ 3 reaction to ample, in a State with Wayne Corpenings.9 ^ 23% black population it is ^ m the major.g race appalling to the Coahtion was; ..j.j better just wait that less than 3% of the ^ see The black ^ instructional faculty at men.elect supp<)rted the white institutions are write.m candidacy o{ Carl black; less than 1/2% are H Ru39eUi ^ before the tenure . election they had con? of the HE _ gut e ea to nlai nnrogpfinai'va tn thft strengthen traditionary needs of black ,e black mstitutions mdi- Now that he is the major cates UNC s failure to th musl ^ ^ lh resomo^he long,bl^irY,M>JI|i;i,wUwri#rIIJ,, r-h-t = ""1""^"'""- reaction their proposed tion these institutions it.. w rn Qn rrci o trrrtt _ # # TT ill pi UViliVC . have made to the citizens ^ ~ : * " of this State. ^ Traditionally, black in- ' "JJ j stitutions are entitled to a J360XV fair share of tax dollars that are used to establish continued from page l centers for research and public service. The Coali- fisted both alphabetically, tion contends that (l) the .and under the heading of General ? Administration type employmentand its governing board desired. # are responsible for mak- ' ^ a P^1"800 has applied ing public funds available *or a recently,, b? , to traditionally black and doesn t need to reapply, , native American institu- ^aty explained. He i tibns for major new pro- does need to check back i grams, that (2) these insti- periodically to let us know ? tutions deserve the right ^at ^ interested. ; and opportunity to grow *he problems t and to expand their pro- ^th the personnel job is t grams in key areas. that many people do not It has been stated re- understand the fact that < peatediy in the -press that tfe??personnel depart-?* UNC will consider court ment 8 function is to seaction to defy the- law. lect qualified applicants to - Historically, North Caro- be _ interviewed by_the lina has expended State department needing a tax dollars including those new employee. of black taxpayers defend- There have been more^ ing cunit suits related to?applicants,?Beaty he=?^ desegregation of public ldeves, since he took over g schools to no avail. To 813 personnel director, ^ challenge issues that have which he finds encourag- ^ become constitutionally mg?and somtimes ex- ^ mandated is a waste of hausting. ^ taxpayers' pioney consi- desk phone rings. ^ dering the scarcity of Hello... Personnel... A1 r funds and tight budgets Beaty speaking. No, everywhere. ma am' sighs, I ^ The Coalition, in short, can'1 l*11 y?u. Job v is further outraged that ?Pen hi the city govern- ^ the University refuses to ment over the phone.?p set goals and timetables Would you like to tell me u itself in areas such as your qualifications? n student enrollment, facul- ??13 ty and staff employment. p For example, the Univer- T1 qIzIzo s sity's response to the JLPiAIfcJVC p 150% increase in student p enrollment?a minimal continued from page 1 criterion set by the HEW 1: guidelines to reduce the cems ^ Bakke a a dmmfit of the Proportion ^ white male of black and white high , . , . , . c school graduates entering ? conten"s ^ post-secondarv instit.ti- rejection by the Um tions?reflects a gross mis- VOrSlty , ol Cahfonua { use of statistical data. To Medical School at Davis increa*- freshmen enrofl- stemmed from the fact men for the Fall 1976 that16 of X?? from 950 students to a at the medjcal 8011001 goal of 1,425 freshmen to were re9erved for mmenter the University Sy- 0niif8' . . , stem in 1982 is flagrant The Position of most insult to blacks. This pro- mlnonty organizations posed increase will net 43 18 8umflej1 UP a b f I black freshmen per insti- submitted to the U.S. r; . t Supreme Court by the tution over a nve-year _ K. _ J period, yielding an average of less than nine black . ? most t P? I students per year per ?mv?lvef I traditionally white insti- h,ere\ sfud the bnof' I tution 18 at because the The Coalition will send effects of racial ***- I its official response and 7atM fe not ea8Uy I recommendations on the e mere neu Revised Desegregation trabty tow"d race of" I Plan to the HEW Office of ten 18 "lade,quate to I Civil Rights and UNC ^tlfy ,what has gone I Board of Governors. $ e ore* I ? Hearings Bring Recreation continued from page 1 seat, petitioned for lightWinston citizens asked for rest room facilities more attention to be given m ^existing parks. & -1 to the facilities at Winston Those who missed the Lake. c^y hall meetings, but Other suggestions in- have suggestions regardeluded establishing re- ^8 community developcreation areas in- mont money, can still communities which do not express their opinions. On have them, such as Piney Saturday, November 19, Grove and adequately WXII-TV Channel 12 will I maintaining the parks ?^er a live call-in program I which do exist. Larry from 6:15 to 7:30. Anyone I Womble, an unsuccessful wishing to express an I candidate for the South- opinion to the aldermen I east Ward aldermanic maY call 723-0527. | I 0 1 ~ n ? ,% , i fSA ALERT I H FEDERAL RESERVE E Representative Ferren J. that the Federal Reserve has Mitchell (D-7th-Md.), Chair- not changed its targets for man of the Domestic Mone- monetary growth. "This is tary Policy Subcommittee of the crucial element," he said, the House Banking. Finance "Rapid money growth proand Urban Affairs Commit- vides the foundation for tee, has said that the fears of double-digit inflation, and the Director of the Office of double-digit inflation, in Management and Budget, turn, for double-digit interest Bert Lance, of a return to, rates." double-digit interest rates are misplaced. He appears to be You mav write vour c nn recommending monetary ex- gressmen and Senators at: pansion to keep interest rates Congressional Office Build shows_ihat rapid monetary or Senate Office Building, gfuwtwm tnt? L'auuf, nut me wasmng&n,1 tjx\?some. cure, of high interest rates. Please congratulate them for "But though I do not share their important work, t his fears," Mitchell stated, 71 have some concern abotrt Tri. ?The near term course of mone- ' 0. .. , | tv% . BLACK CAUCUS taf-y-policy. The recent?rtse- ? ^ m short term interest raTes ,, "nuse - n"e' ? ts designed tjo prevenl money- D C. 20515 _ growth from soaring above , ..... , , the target range, and setting ' would "ke W help~ off another calamity boom. r_, However, the rise in rates Organize a Regional could force money supply Fr,ends of , he Caucus to grow too slowly for too Xroup long. We have to be alert _ ? * , , . to this" danger as well as to ~ a check for the danger of excessively St . rapid money growth." The Congressman contin- ?' By working with my loued, "Because of widespread cal or nearest black con:oncerns about current . gressional representative. monetary policy, including ' in any way that is needed hose expressed bv the Pi- _ ector, I asked my Subcom- (Please send me literamittee staff to prepare an ture on the Caucus) analysis ot. recent moves by :he Federal Reserve. The Same L_ 1 itaff reassures me that moneary policy remains on the Address rack." Mitchell, who also serves is Chairman of the Congresional Black Caucus, stressed 7W. Nu. . Conyers , . . ' WINSTON-SALEM continued from page 1 CHRONICLE ights, Community-Police The Winston-Salem _ elations, Employment,?Chronicle is published _ ducation and Training every Thursday by the nd The Legal System and Chroniae Poor. The object of c^e Publishing Comiese workshops is to I Pany* Inc- 603 Pepper I evelop goals and stan- Building - 102 W. 4th lards for the N.C. Crimi- St. Mailing Address: < lal Justice System. -P.O. Box 3154t WinOn Friday, December 2, ston-Salem, N.C. he National Minority Ad- 27102. Phone: 722^ory Council ot the Law S624. Second Class nforcement Assistance' postage paid at Winu'ministration (LEAA) -s * 0 n --S a 1 ?N_._C_._ _ nder the U. S. Depart- 27102. nent of Justice will con- Subscription: $8.32 luct pubEc hearings" as ai P*"r yeat payable in ?art of its report to be* advance (N.C. sales tax ubmitted to LEA A. The included). >ublic is invited to partici-, Opinions expressed. >ate by columnist in this Among the North Caro- newspaper do not inians scheduled to be in necessarily represent ittendance are Secretary P?l*cy this Paper, imos Reed, Department p ^a^?n^ Advertising if Corrections and Bert Representative Black dontague, Executive Di- Media, Inc. ector of the Administra- PUBLICATION NO. ive Office of the Court. 177 T-BIRD *?QOC TRUCKS 77VOLARES4005 2JS? '6495 2 dr loaded *t / J J I 111 - '3295 '3995 '?5'" '4195 30"c '2695 76 Country MAQC 7? VW SOlQCl Sedan loaded W m tm Camper A I # J I 76 Moverick S94QC 71 RANGER SO70C I Loaded W I / XIT loaded X/ # J I 7? piKTo '2495 ;','.? ?'1895H 7iPINT0 '2995 ?<?? >12951 75 LTD SQAQC ^dr JOVJ 74 NOVA SOOQrl SOI OC Hatchback Mm L / mi I 74 Mustang AI7J 74 PLYM. 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Affibeen promoted to Assis- Uated with The North. tant Vice President, In- WMtern Rflnk ainr<1 1Q74 stailment Loan Depart-1 W I ~ment rAgrSaOtte of^a- ~ -tomha College,. .with -^'-{5^-^-W promotion 'to~ degree in Business Ad- Branch officer ministration, Durham _ joined ^Northwestern in " ^"4. "iV'M'w tion, Durham was the -flMAjdC Manager of the Clover* ? dale Offiee POCtrV ~ Jeff A. Johnston has * been promoted to Assis- ======:ir=^=r=::7__ tant Vice President at the Ogburn Station Office. He joined Northwestern in YOU 1972 and at the time of his promotion, was a Branch Starlight is your winking, Officer ' at the Ogbum Rain is, >?ur ,ears-, . Station Office m Winston- ?Jou/bZtC Salem. Mr. Johnston is a Sunlight is your smile, native of Jefferson, North And You are God. Carolina. ' ?KathyFittz Susan V. t>ardue has (Here gathy Fittz relates been promoted to Branch thff feeling of all who flnd ,he Officer of the South Of- ultimate in the one who fice. Mrs. Pardue joined seems made for them.) Northwestern in 1970. Jane L. Cline has been n i IVUULII I om. TO HELP YO i ? Can be deliver? Give a kid a job... /< Give yourself a lot of good Y reading... /\Yv Why not do it today.\ Mail the blank in I | _|jk-5 or call 723-9863 and get your \j \ Chronicle started. Yes! I want the Chronic will pay 80 cents pe | at P.M. A.M.clip i & i mail ; name _ address i ) t - - ? ?-?-?- - ? -- i-wuxwai-v1 a-"- .;~ - juj.J^WU.'U,jaLa-?jyi; .uw: T?~ ' ~ i > V , V = Combine JELL-Oand yogurt ^ for a delicious new salad _ Dissolve I-package (5 o:.) JELLO* Brand Gelatin in 1 cup Killing water. Add ' . cup cold water. Chill until slightly thickened: Blend in f container (8 v?z.) yi>gurt. Add 1 to 1 : cups fruits (sliced Bananas, canned sliced peaches, diced applei Chill until set. Makes 4 to P servings. For other exciting salad idea?s, look tv.?r rfijnpes in August aixi September women's magazines. Ic.i-O t? I Kv.'1'UtiJ ::;i.i! L . ! vV:vr KsU* S . .H U'!' C v. "'vi * r i f. >, vt- v . T(\'t itu>' di fvSsSx ~JHE My MOTOR ' WORKS ffatumnq: 1 - ton buamwntt iw?m ? ? ?? j?? - fuel injection servicing repair * maintenance . pQRCHE AUDI MO - steam clean*? . bmw ? volvo triumph '"***' ' 'MMgSlOOj.EAilx ? H9ngft?i.AisMM / uarJ _ J" - . > 1723-17621 ~~ = 1020 NORTHWEST BLVQ ^^^^(ACHOa^RO^?UEAMANT^LAFjDWAR?^^^^ YOU WOULDN'T GO TO A DENTIST FOR A HAIRCUT SO. WHY GO TO A DEPARTMENT STORE FOR A BATTERY? COMB TO ^1C 'THE BATTERY PEOPLE" ^HEgppP FACTORY OUTLET SLm to IN most Amarican and For sign Cars; Tructu, lawn ~ ~ AAowwrt* AAotOPcydss and LiyFit AipovsR. AI>U MIHMTOK, GINUATO^ STAKTB SIB VICE II JAR VIS BATTERY CO. mc. I 832 N. LIBERTY ST. WINSTON-SALEM. N.C. | ^^PHON^2^9W^^^^^FOUNOED^S1(^^J rou pay >er mo.? = UR CHILD? d to your door--? ty^fternoon = That's all it cost \ to put kid in a job as a Chronicle newscarrier. You pay him - J and he pays us.. | 11 H Sb5^\ That's good \kJ/ /^y business for y \ all of us. z. :? le delivered to my door every Thursday afternoon. I r month. Carrier Can collect on Thursday . Friday P.M., or Saturday P.M. Winston-Salem Chronoicle P.O.Box 3 154 Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 : f
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