I Page - - The Chronicle - Saturday Mttixh 25I1978 Reynolds Opens Headquarters toured the ten acre buildFtom Page 1 ing, which is beautifully siad: "Welcome home, decorated with contemJuanita." porary art works. The first He explained that Mrs. floor lobby, which might Kreps had been a member almost be a museum, of the company's board of features an Alice-in-Wontrustees until her ap- derland chess set, ceramic pointment to the presi- displays, paintings, and dent's cabinet. woven wall hangings. In her address, Mrs. Colin Stokes told the Kreps called for world- assembled guests: "From ^airnpoQ worldwoae__ogeratioiis. ^SSSSSSSfgggff^p^gf UdliLaT'' UBIBR' ' ptnpomUg ion ceremony, the visitors citizenship here in North had a buffet luncheon in Carolina as a model for the spacious secondngtor^ our activities injthe nation '" ? dining iwui, and then and in the' wM Human Relations From Page 1 Moore. , Doris f. Robinson, Dr. The Substantive ComB.G. Gokhale, Attorney mittee features Dr. Daniel Harvey Kennedy, and Griffin, William N.. WilMrs. Gus Galiens. Jer an(l Dr. Gokhale. The procedural commit- The meeting was also tee consists of: Ann Ry- attended by Mayor Wayne der, Patrick , Hairston, Corpening, and one alderRachael Jackson, Larry man._ Robert S. NorthingWomble, and Georgia tonj jr Qf the West Ward. Black Lead . From Page 1 Rufus Edmiston also no- to meet the president, ticed the demonstrators, either. "I was just sitting ana nis iNemisis Jo? Fel- m the chapel with ?verymet, who presented a body else," he said, "but Wilmington 10 petition.to it's been quite a day. Carter. "Everywhena l go hasn4tvf??*> he hands me one?' The-Ohancelior echoed things," said Etitifiston. mosiP'everybody's feel'Tm glad he finally found ings: We had all got up somebody else to hand it ?"with ?-the ?chickens,? to." raced around trying to Howard Lee, a member catch a glimpse of the of Governor Hunt's cabi- President, and then net, noted that he enjoyed dashed off to World Headthe presidents visit, and quarters for another func-was glad he came. tion. _____ Chancellor H. Douglas Yes, indeed. It was Covington oTWSSU didn't quite a day. Coalition Plans March From Page 1 . ? mismg way to pressure in Raleigh. In a spirit of Hunt and Carter and the genuine solidarity, those supportive powr structure present joined together in to grant justice to the the Coalition and resolved Wilminton Ten and the to fight in an uncompro- Charlotte Three. ?? \ -The Tax Corner?] I by W. Marvin Richmond, III. i { [8] Combined Annual Wage Reporting : \ According to the IRS for the periods beginning i ^January 1, 1978, Schedule A of forms 941 and : | 943, containing detailed employee earnings data, [ | will be eliminated. An expanded form W-2 will s | replace Schedule A for SSA purposes. Forms 941 | I and 943 will be revised but continue to provide the 5 s data currently appearing on the portion of the \ | forms 941 and 943 to be retained by IRS-income s : taxes withheld, FICA Taxes and deposits. \ s Continue to file form 941 quarterly, Form 943 s : annually. FTD's are unaffected by the change. \ s Also, Forms W-2P will be filed directly with SSA. j : : YOUTH.PHYSICAL FITNESS ^ Ife ^ HUFFING AND PUFFING their way to physic compete in a contest that develops not only muse If you're an average young physical fitness of Marines man you have nearly 60 undergoing recruit training, pounds of muscle making On an individual basis, up about 40 percent of your each young person can cornweight. Soon, more than pete> against his own best 300,000 young men and efforts, against those of felwomen representing 1,600 low students and against the high schools nationwide will stanHnrHs ronn;?-ori begin competing in a physi- Marine Corps recruit graducal education program that ates. Steady improvement could benefit every student may become its own inwho participates. centive to achieve physical Some may win thousands fitness. ( of dollars in scholarship Champion competitors enmoney, and all who partici joy an all-expenses-paid \ pate will be able to improve three-day stay in the , their bodies. Called the nation's capital, including a Youth Physical Fitness Pro- tour of the city and a , gram, it was designed by the Marine Corps parade. The U.S. Marine Corps, and is high scoring high school open to any student with senior at the National ( the desire to participate. Championship competition ! The competition consists receives a $2,000 scholar- 1 of five exercises~push-ups, ship offered by the Post 5 pull-ups, sit-ups, standing Cereals Division of the . broad jump and a 300-yard General Foods Corporation. 1 shuttle run. The events are Post also awards other basically the same as those scholarships totalling t employed to measure the $2,500, and gives $500 to s L __ - I ^ _ . . k-Tfitfiri rfi Yfuwiwji I I JB h m Reynolds World Headquarter addition to the Winston-Sale n collection enhances the cultu School Hoard From Page 1 7-12 to remain at the same i school year. school they're now attend-__< An addition to the plan i was made?wteoh~-wauld__ ? hi allow a student in grades enrollment at Mineral I I I Springs and Oak Summit. - The plan would reas- _ sign some children to ? _ _ different schools to reduce IOU COT? ?CI/73 M\ the facial balance at these clllb or organizoh schools. Mineral Springs , . - ' -is presently 65 per cent SUtSdiphonsJo tl. black and Oak Summit is Will pOV^l OC r over 4fr per cent-black7 ???y-~?= Next year Mineral Springf pre-paid SUBSCrT? would be 38 per cent black CHRON and ratio at Oak Summit will be reduced also ^_| a Mrs. Brewer objected to ^a/i LZi> TOT JH the change because these neighborhoods are natu- ^ rally integrated and child- * M * J- ^ ren that live together and M ** play together shouldn't he * V| forced to go to a different school just to achieve ra- > ??^??*v-? cial balance. The assignment plan 1 will also effect students f living in the Mebane 1 School District. Mebane will be closed by a request from the Highway Department and students in that district will be reassigned ' \A/^^I II ^ -TP" Diggsj^Skyland and Wy/UL j Brown Intermediate ' ^ Schools. \ A / The pupil assignment {\ y V plan if passed by the ^ Q courts since the school j i JWQfV lli? LJ? system is still operating under a court order, will i ( go into effect at the be- C^i\/t ginning of the 1978-79 } KJIVl r, i ) DON'T PLACE LAMPS EMPHASIS ^bHpBVmk 7 or QBKit I) 7 and al fitness, students can ^ ties, but team spirit as well. 7 Chr ( the high-scoring team from l each of the six districts in ' the meet. The award is to be used by the schools to ( | purchase physical fitness equipment for non-varsity programs. A Any high school in the I. 5 United States mav ronnont V - - ? ? j i v^wv-ai A information on the program J from Marine Recruiting sta- I tions located throughout a the country or from Head- 7 Will quarters Marine Corps, I ^ Washington, D.C. On invita- A tion from the school, f Qi Marine personnel will pro- 1 vide information and guid- ? ITlSt ance, including a film which I demonstrates the correct V ;xecution of each phys- 9 real fitness event, as well is highlights of the na- t ional competition in Wash- ' ngton, D.C. Schools that see fit to par- 9 icipate frequently see fit | T ^ ? \{ . 1r ir V * m '^M ' g-1 ? ' "" >.'-YT^T-; - ? ., . f. ?4 - ^-4C-T x& r% ~ .V, w - I H : I s makes an impressive 1 skyline, jus! as its art I ire of the Twin City. W1NSTON-SAJX1M I Plan CHRONICLE I The Winston-Salem ing if they provide theiur Chronicle is published I own transportation. _ every Thursday by the ????????? Winston-Salem Chroni.a_ cle Publishing Com- I pany, Inc. 603 Pepper I L . MP Building - 102 W. 4th I St. Mailing Address: I 1 - P.O. Box 3154, Win- I _ st on-Salem , N ,C . DNEY tor your 27102. Phone: 722- ' I Joy selling 8624. Second Class _ postage paid at Win- CHRONICLE s ton - Salem , N ,C, I War_30 u,mywr -: f ^b?,iptio?;,8;3j "I itions to the = per year payable in ? I 7CUE' advance (N.C. sales tax . ? . Opinions expressed yre details- by columnist "D this I newspaper do nol necessarily represent, I J ^ J * J the policy of this Paper. yt 1C J PUBLICATION NO. _ 0fi7t)in 1 ? ijti ? n n ~ ?? ** ~ ? 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