Loeat Lady Participate In D.C. Program Ms. Nancy Doyle Bolt, signed with Forsyth Councoordinator of the Forsyth ty, Ms. Bolt will return to County Public Library her position or a similar main branch, has been one with the Public Libselected to participate in a rary at the end of two two-year program at the years. She is scheduled to National Endowment for begin her new assignment the Humanities in Wash- Dec. 1. ington, D C. Ms. Bolt joined Forsyth Ms. Bolt was selected County in August, 1975 as under the program esta- director of the Adult Confa lished by the Intergo- tinuing Education- (ACE) 14 vernmental Personnel Act Project and is currently of 1970. As a program headquarters librarian at officer for the National the main branch on West mjmitiAft will r.rnv-d? A"gra3uftte of SoilthftHSt tecKniEaT'assiiiliihee ahd MImmuchI?State?College advice on policy and pro- with a Bachelor of Science cedural matters related to degree in Education, Ms. library activities In the in Library Science^ from humanities. the University oUMissou? Under the agreement ri, Pepsi Cola To Spi Tony Browns Jou PURCHASE, N.Y. ? was America's longest ? TONY BROWN's JOUR- running Black public af4 NAL, a new nationally fairs series. According to syndicated program on a Roper Poll, 5.3% ?commercial television of a sample representative devoted to public affairs ?* the~Amei ican populamatters, will begin in tion, had watched BLACK February, *1978, according JOURNAL. This repreto an announcement by sented 25% of the Blacks John Sculley, president of responding and 2.8% of Pepsi-Cola Company, the Whites. BLACK sponsor of the program. JOURNAL finished be= -executive - producei - of OF SPORTS wliiLli had" BLACK JOURNAL on 5.8%. public television, will host Mr. Brown said, the series of 13 half-hour "Pepsi-Cola Company has ^programs which will focus once again demonstrated oh the impact of Black corporate leadership by personalities and issues taking this historic step. it ill' rc a. .. ana now iney aneci race Their sponsorship will relations and the course make it possible to reach a of American life. much larger audience on TONY BROWN S ^ommercial television _ i JOURNAL will be made Contminng. s*ld' i U1 - c . . think we have developed a available free of cost in .. j. .. . , unique journalistic apsyndication to commercial , T * TV stations across the Proach , ol_ T American life, we will country by Show Biz, Inc. , r 01 , c xr i. n m seek the opinions of Black of Nashville, Tennessee , liru. * > i , . , , , m and White authorities and and is produced by Tony .,? . . ,, ,, D ? , .. t utilize opinion polls. 1 Brown _ Productions, Inc. of New York City. , t4_ T ., The Tony Brown s In announcing the ser- T , ^ ~ ? ,, I in, Mr. Sculloy paid, Jo?rna 0PimOn. . P?"S. ,,r> ~ ^ r> W"1 ask influential Black Pepsi-Cola Company . . , . c , .. . , r. / thought leaders around ! feels it is important to , ? . . , , the country their views on have a program such as , . J , , vri\tv nDnwxT.c such issues as busing, the I JOURNAL on national . i * . . . . . . . Tx the women s movement, commercial-television, ft ~ ~ . , , , i . ... President Carter s will not only be significant . , ? . performance, how a poand progressive- in its f A. . -3 " tential race war in southdocumentary styles but- . f . , , rr ~ , ern Africa would affect will fill a need on . A, TT . . , A , . . ... race relations in the Unitcommercial television. W e . ~ , < ,i . . ed States, and many think all Americans will . ? . i r-. r_ xu- . others. Reporting of these benefit from this unique f. r.. . . , , . . . . c findings will be a regular and highly informative , r . , , . ,, part of the show s format. program. Brown stated that each Two years ago Pepsi- of the 13 programs will Cola Company provided a have a specific focus, inV grant to the Public Broad- corporating all of these casting System for the elements in a magazine broadcast of BLACK format. JOURNAL and became Upcoming programs the first major corpora- will include such topics as: tion to sponsor a series "The Sins of Our Fathdevoted to Black nublic ers," questioning whether affairs. * Blacks are right in asking In its ninth and final the present white generayear, BLACK JOURNAL TELE4 ME Hem DID THE WOftD " T(iOVS6^P\ ViHRt 611? ORNATE? ffcMP IT 16 PROM THE FRENCH "TSUS5?, EjL?^S meanin6 a LtT-rue jjunole i in olden \iiQ.f?e ^ 0AS6 If APPLIED fO 1WE PEW fWlw66 a,,, L J?f IN A 0UNDLE A 0?iDE CPRRlEO fD THE HOME OP HER HU68ANP! 'Ct h SHE ORISIN OP-lWf Til WAS" . . RoiS' pee' trio's 1 * | LftflU MRMg'"CPg5flg" / II SE ? s % ~ _ _... j. . i L>i. - ? -- - .- .. , . ... , ? { 9^ > "* ?Wbtew ^ ^KKr^ ?*?^V v Mnhammed "A1T~ ynser rnal ? ? +? tion to "bite the bullet" of quotas; "Jimmy Carter: OPEN NIGHTLY EX< One Year Later," a discussion of the president's T 1 campaign promises an-M' his relations withhis elec- I ? L W _ I tion base ? Blacks, Jews, A J Hispanics and labor; and "Ain't Ain't Right," how V dialect -- racial and re- ^ gional ? affects Individuals and groups and the role of verbal and non verbal coiflrtHmication?in -A roihsgnneg u\o& store mat & feat , -i ;?r, , . newest, most wanted footwear fash Black and White relations. Host Tony Brown is a \ leading authority on Black w W television programming, / QCTXA/CCNIM and was selected as one of -* the "100 Most Influential ? -y -wmm Black Americans" * by . Ebony Magazine. He was the recipient of the Na-. ^j59BBHPI tional Urban League's ;w' > Ul\.~ Distinguished Service Award in 1977 for giving jdLvi "voice to the voiceless, kt S heightened hopes and W i <*v > Wayne State University in Detroit. ri^f '"""" In 1975 he &as given an | 111 J honorary doctorate from - ^ t?|~ the University of Mich-- ftII1 igan Center of Afro- | . ill American and African \ I! 1 i ^'r'sStudies. * \ ifll ^ fndoorS J61twee eypflwoe wen I \ 111 IZIt ^RPfURe PBU6 i fl \ c t-e^y a. o ? ? I f .J I = "IP ' "2942 WaL * ' ^ '' iN VI O OOCO Kl 16 Uft 866 ft-to AW THE ^" ZOJJ * 'TATE6 flWO HA6 3 ( Su Hgggg TWAM TEXAS f . 1 iinfi , ~~^^>*^gariC3i.v. 4P Ali To Visit Durham College Durham, NC--Muham- Governor s Inn at 12:30 mad Ali will visit Durham p.m. Persons wishing to College, Durham, North attend should contact the Carolina on December 6 Office of Institutional Adfor the dedication of a vancement at Durham multi-purpose athletic fa- College, for reservations, cility in his honor. ... ... , Ali, the current heavy- A11 al8? at weight champion of the the? ^frham ^lv,c Center world will speak at the 10 f *30 P.m. that evening. a.m. dedication ceremony ^ dancers' uslciana ., r and commumty choirs will on the campus of the , . \ ...... ? . i entertam the festival-like business onented junior ...... colleee event. The pubhc is rnvit ?, ,v.?. cate our new gym to a - - _ p^o^c?i^ wi%o~Kiio iTHido a ltelieves1*aiTi significant contribution to i f * the world of sports," said Itch of Mi. c. Waiieo Massen- Hemorrhoidal but k. .?illiticUii ull public ~~j* r fairs.? ' promptly, tvmporarih, in warn cases. The 12,000 square foot Th. res a fflcdicatiiin that re-I athletic facility, which was '"^s h..n,,,rr!..mlal J ' ssmpt??ms vsithin hi 1 ruito>, completed in late 1976, Tlu-n it noes be\ond soothing; houses a basketball court, ayuia"y ^j"* , ot hemorrhoidal t issues' clue exercise rooms, looker _t_u -wiUmmtHion. Till-?nnrmrroom facilities, offices and Prt'i)arutlon fi ' Doctor tested I'rt'i >a rat ion H. classrooms. With Its exclusive formula, is Ali will speak at a America's leading hemorrhoidal _ remedv bv tar Ointment or benefit luncheon at the suppositories. 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