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I ^?,MIWBTWUrrX2*9*&tkZ?iiM*3s^-iz '-\--. ^3<BliirMgja>g,yiiM Pag? 2- The Chronicle Saturday September 30, 1978 ? ODtMjgQDfflB ~ WASHINGTON Colorado Lt. Gov. George L. Brown, one of two black lieutenant governors nationwide, has announced he will not run for a second term, the Joint Center for Political Studies reports. According to JCPS, a clearinghouse for information on black politics, Brown said he plans to "move on to j other arenas where I seek to again be a cutting edge for I peace and justice and equality." .1 Brown was elected in 1974. He had been a state ? senator since 19S6. Before entering politics, Brown j worked for the Denver Post as a reporter and night city ] editor. ~ j The other Iflacit lieutenant governor, CalUforaia's j ? Marvvn DyrnaUy, hat won a Democratic primary raca i J Rep? Yvonne Br a ltVi wTitcT Burke worT^^T* Democratic nominaiion ior anorney general ana superintendent of j Public Instruction Wilson Riles won re-nomination in \ the Democratic primary. , If Dymally, Burko and Riles are all elected, it would 1 ?make^alifornia the only state with three blacks elected - j to statewide office. 1 * ? WASHINGTON - A newly-formed group called the j Working Group for Community Development Reform is j asking local groups to monitor how their cities are s spending cofhmunity development funds. The Working Group is affiliated with the Center for Community Change and is funded^by the Community Service^ Administration. Organizatioins-interested in cooperating with this monitoring program should write the Working Group for Community Development Reform, 100 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007. j RALEIGH - State Insurance Commissioner John i Ingram has rejected a request bv the North Carolina I Rate Bureau for a $12 million homeowner's insurance | rate hike. Ingram said the evidence presented by the Rate | Bureau was not credible and the Tate increase Is not | justified! * T" The insurance commissioner gave four reasons for | -??? the rejection: ? the insurance industry's homeowners loss experience | presented in the filing has never been audited. investment income was included and therefore was i not properly considered by the industry in estimating | the amount of premium dollars needed to make a fair f profit. \he filing did not contain proper supporting schedules 1 and data. several parts of the filing were not based on the | experience of every company writing homeowners | insurance in North Carolina. Ingram said the rate hike would have resulted in an | average increase of 9.1 per cent for homeowners | insurance and a 30 per cent increase for renter's | insurance. f He aliowed the Rate Bureau 60 days to submit an amended filing. Ingram also met in Greensboro with Carolina Action, - a consumer group which has called for an end to high auto insurance rates. _ The hearing was the first time the Insurance < Commissioner's office held a deposition outside < Raleigh on an insurance rate case. ] An increase of $23 million has been requested by the insurance industrv. ' Wallace D. Muhammad, spiritual leader of the 1 nation's Black Muslim sect for two and a half years, has resigned. 11 U O A AA A a J ?. _ iTiuiiaiuiuau, t-t, uic ?uu ui liic IVIUSUIUS 1uui1uci, Elijah Muhammad, told his followers via a telephone 1 hookup with about 200 mosques that from now on, the Muslims would be governed by a 17-member council of 1 ~T regional representatives, saying, "In Islam, there is no?J priesthood." 1 "When he made the announcement in Atlanta, a ! hush fell over the audience," Hassan Shariff, one of 1 Muhammad's aides in Chicago said. Shariff said people were "shocked" at the news. 1 ,1 Muhammad is to continue as. spokesman for the 1 nation's estimated 100,000 Muslims, serving as an ambassador-at-large. ' In recent months Muhammad has issued statements indicating he was trying to rid the movement of persons who adovate separation between blacks and whites. He also urged that the term "black" be avoided, saying blacks should call themselves "Bilalians," after an ancient Islamic warrior. I PUBLIC NOTICEwmi . _ m published weekly at 102 W. Fourth St., Winston-Salem, N.C. Ernest H. Pitt, Editor and Publisher, 118 Mayfair Drive; Sharyn Bratcher, Managing Editor, Box 8425 Reynold* Station. Winston-Salem Chronicle H owned by the Winston-Salem Chronicle Publishing Co., 102 W.Fourth St., Winston-Salem N.C.Stockholders are Ernest H. Pitt, 118 Mayfair Drive; Ndubisi Egemonye, P.O. Box 4658 Lagos, Nigeria; Charles T. Byrd. Jr.. P.O.Box 21351, Greensboro, N.C.; Linda Mufrell 3508 Clara Lane, Winston-Salem, N.C. Average circulation per issue: no. of copies printed, 7,5000; paid circulation, 3,577; mail subscriptions, 2,673; total paid circulation 6,250; free distribution, 800; total distribution 7,050; copies not distributed, 450; total circulation 7,500. Actual circulation closest to this statement: no. of copies printed 7,838; paid circulation, 3,704;. mail subscriptions, 2,756; total paid circulation, 6,460; free distribution, 867; total distribution, 7,327; copies tot distributed, 511; total circulation. 7.83$. I ? mmmm am * % HlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllMMIIIIUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHItllHUIIUIIMftUlllltMIIIHIIIMMIIItfMIHI Blacks Appointed by Coenty CoouhMmm* Alcohollim gwhtonlkl Qm AuMty, tar. C.C. Ross Mary Williams Board of Health Dr. Russell Smith, chairman Johnnye Hooper aCivil Preparedness Advisory Covacfl Lester Erwin Clark Brown I ^ Environmental Affair* Board L I ^ sterling A. bpainhour . ? | Leander Hall (1977) I * Richard Davis (1978) I ^ ~ 7 ~ Experiment In Sstf tdlwrt?? Johnnye Hooper [ _ Larry Womble \ Forsyth County Hospital Authority James Shaw Walter Farabee Curtis Brown =-?? j Nathan Sims Knoll Hall Advisory Board Oressa Hauser , Betty A. Alexander j Insurance Advisory CobbMss Marie Hill Roseboro Information and Referral Advisory Coswtttee Greg Bethea Evelyn Terry Alma Hines Nellie Jones Library Board ? Irene Hairston, chairman Larry Womble Mazie Woodruff (commissioner) Mental Health Area Board ' Ionise Hamilton Edna Revels NW Child Development Council eonnty acMaocy Barbara Eichner Helen Falls Mazie Woodruff (commissioner) iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui iommerce pept ro Hold Confab . ' st $ The U.S. Department of Commerce, Small Business ^ Administration, Export?" Import Bank and the Overseas Private Investment Corporation plan to hold an I export conference entitled 1 "The World is your 1 Marketplace" on October 1 ... 17, 1978, Benton Conven- I tion Center, Winston- I Salem. This conference is I ' designed to introduce new I d. government programs for I Mi t mm small and minority firms I m J interested in international I B|& j These sponsoring agen- I \ ^ cies will present new pro- I - J ' _ ^ grams in export marketing, I marketing research, small I business and international I ff financing. I // WINSTON-SALEM I J|J VHfl J ?] CHRONICLE I t The W In ton-Salem I A Chronicle is published I W every Thursday by the I Winston-Salem Chron- I icle Publishing Com- I a pany, Inc. 603 Pepper I m; A WTKri Building -102 W. 4th I ft ' H St. Mailing Address: I' P.O. Bos 3154, Win- l| i , JjHwO ston-Salem, N.C. 27102. Phone: 722 8624. Second Class postage paid at Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102. // A Subscription: $8.32 HHRl If J per year payable in MMji advance (N.C. sales tax |M included). Opinions ezpniMd by O columnist In this ^ newspaper do not Mccftarfly represent tbf policy pf this Paper. Member N.C. Black Publisher's Associa- 3000 Ivy Aveni ?oB^w ""+??&5 * _ I 'JtBSH-jr*' I ?. | ?MI rn 1 11 I CI' -HIT T' " I ~ If">" / I " T ' ?ill fimiil -llWi'aiKWtatv ' -llllllimUIHItlMHIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIillllllUllllUltMilHIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIII Reynokia Health Center advleery committee C.P. Booker, chairman . Dr. Wilveria Atkins Frankie Barnes Louise Foy Dr. James Branch Andrew Yarborough Social Service* Board H .B. Goodson Manderline Scales Taaglewood Park Board of Trnateee Charles Cardwell Francisco Hardy David Lash David Wagner Mahalia Wilkins C<wdl on Stifii of Www Virginia Adams Katharine B. Meroncy v Historic Properties Commission Bessie Allen Imogene Ellis Zoning Board of Adjustment Velma Hopkins * Black Appointments by the Board of Aldermen Board of Alcoholic Control ? - Evelyn Terry, chairman ~~ ' Civil Preparedness Advisory Council Raphael 0. Black Artanzia Jones Convention Center/ Collsenm Commission Bessie Allen Carolyn Burrell Fred A. Burke ^ Conncil on the Status of Women Alinda Foote Alston Mary Jane Williams Fairgrounds Commission Dr. C.B. Hauser Dr. Albert H. Coleman Board of Tniiteea, Firemen Relief Fund i James W. Shaw Historic Properties Commission lmogene Brown Ellis IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMUItllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIHII ^\Rt and VM (rr\ , ' I *? "* ^ \ ' * WtiJTE WHEEI |^/ 14X6-15X8 BLC m While They lost! fr n ^ _{ LIFISAYIR RADIALS } r~" j Sizes d;97 QC J'Jt 1 j 4 | FR78w1Lj Sjil* t j As^Low MCI Dm Mot Indlrf* Mount* ft 10 I i) , WE APPRECIATE YOUR B rafcwpB BAdksUSk i Franchises Availat * itltnillHIlllllllllHtllilllllHIIIIMIIIIIItlllHUIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIimiltUmiHlliiifc Human Relations Com ml?ion ? ^ Rev. J. Ray Butler . | Logan Burke Rev. Kelly O P. Goodwin, chairman Rev. W.C. Hay Rachel P. Jackson Harvey L. Kennedy Doris P. Robinson Rev. Garther Vy. Roland | Larry Womble = Housing Authority Alma Keen I Curtis Todd f Planning Board George E. Hill ? g [ : i' i w 'r' ?r>|p^y?aip Swi Recreation and Parka Commission ? Vivian H. Burke | W.L. Hayes Emanual IT. Johnson ~ ? . Larry D. Little Sara Oliver = Solicitations Advisory Board Thomas Hooper, chairman | Sports Commission i -Jim Shaw - Transit Authority Sterling Spainhour f Mrs. J.D. Ashley C.W. Gadson Advisory Committee on Transportation 1 __Yirginia K. Newell - - ' , '-?~r? iU till ties Commission ? Willie Grissom Zoning Board of Acfynstment = Mary J. Jcralds George H. Vaughn - | Experiment In Self-Rellance Rev. J. Ray Butler ' = Naomi Fuller | Nellie Jones Alma King Winford Turner ' HllimillHIIIIIIIHtlllllHtlitllllHtMllllllllllllillllllllllllllllltltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltf 1 r j#^T\ LS '1 I ir^MU Compo^v^y Priced He ~^fjk I PlyPoly's | Siles B79-13 I \ I W +F.E.T.S1.77 I ^i^jL \ \ I* ^mSER^VTIRES" 1 I tpfflferffil save Sale < | ~HHH Ends I ! wmlOct. JHB J&k) jUSINKl \ \\ G# ^ Store Hours Monday-Friday ? Saturday 9-1 >le
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