} I tl^jj |pp?^lrC|^|l^^^^ vvJU^ft/ fH^Bn\\\<r^Q W^l/mkVlI^^ i31 SFV&V&m NwfXrfJMlff w^WUFOH^^ ^^BBHBRH*jRBf9HBCZ?^ Herman L. Aldridge was named this week as the city's first director of the office of Human Relations. Aldridge will assume his duties on October 30th and his office will be located in City Hall. He has been a consultant with the North Carolina Human Relations ' ^ council since 19b#. Aldridge said in his acceptance, "I've found that it is the commission that plays the crucial role between having an effective or ineffective human relations program. Covington From Page 1 "Authority at WSSU is so demoralized that it cannot draw a clear distinction betwen right and wrong," says Coleman. The WSSU Alumni Association clashed with Covington last fall when the chancellor announced his goal to bring more white students to the university. Alumni president "Jeep" Jones issued a statement at . that time in favor of maintaining WSSU as a predominately black institution. . ??Another difference of opinion between adrr^rstratidiT^ and student/faculty members occurred when mayoral candidate Carl Russell was invited to speak on campus, and permission was subsequently withdrawn on the? grounds (hat University rules prohibited a political? - candidate from campaigning on campus. Finally, a compromise was reached wherein Russell delivered an . address on citizenship to those who wished to hear him speak. When Congressional candidates Steve Neal and Hamilton Horton took part in -a political forum on Robert Ward, wondered why the Russell decision was not applied in this instance. > During the week of Covington's inauguration, September 24-29, he requested and received ?BI protection. Dr. Covington informed members of the press that Dr. Robert Ward had written him letters which contained threats. He also mentioned that Ward had a "criminal record." When Covington suspended Ward a few days later, approximately 300 students gathered outside the administration building in support of Ward. The ?- ?^-K^hancellor asked the students -to ^accompany him -to J Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium. After a few minutes of questions and answers, the students walked out on him. When asked about the chancellor's loss of popularity, William Penn, president of the WSSU Student Government Association said: "His popularity has been tampered with..But I cannot give you any further comment at this time." City From Page 1 "I have checked with the Bishop and we do not want to sell that property," Father O'Rourk said. He said that it would separate the church and school from the convent. The Chronicle surveyed residents on Hattie Avenue and none of the residents interviewed, said that they would want to see the tank on the church property or on their street. Ben Erlitz, a lawyer for Legal Aid, who met with the city officials and the residents said that the project had other implications. "They told the people in the area to fix up their homes and make them nice places to live," Erlitz said. "Now they want to come in and put this monstrosity in the neighbothood." Pat Swann said that construction should begin as soon as the city and the residents can reach an agreement. "Construction should begin in the late spring of 1979," Swann sairfr I r.of tho nau/c I W ?. IBV VltJ you need to know in the ? Winston- Salem - - - - * Chronicle 4 ' 1 ' Mppm .7>lTi l| It Centurian Sofa...Luxurious ?Leather.Soft Vinyl Com fort t^zz The look and feel of leather. The durability of Naugahyde? vinyl. The full comfort of thick seat cushions, button-tufted back and wide pillow arms. Brass-plated nailhead trim. Mat- I* ching pieces, too! $329.95 Centurian Chair 299.88 $149.95 Matching Ottoman....... 139.88 $649.95 Queen Sleeper.... 549.88 Sale Ends November 11 ESH^DH. C *T *< . ... - i^KT' K^ V ?? item is not described as reduced a |/~ I __ or a. special -purchasa-it-4s^at4ts s/liC^r regular price A special purchase. >c^/ though not reduced, is an ex- ^/j( I ?- ceptional value. wV E4BBlyE3wBi^BWB^ unw^nflBVR0Ug^vk^4^ /^? kSR?^ * Installation ^Ejrj 'BflmRvlL X Authorized Rfr ^>1 ^FfrV^ Installers |^8 * I Subdued Reflections combines the cushiony feel of a plush, the tousled texture of a shag. It's made from nylon pile that's long on wear, short on care! Chooee from 7 tone-on-tone colors. Subtle Reflections. Thick shag plush carpeting to complement almost any room. Made from 30 oz. per so. yd. of durable nylon pile in 10 rich shades rang ing from subdued to radiant. . [. _ We Make House Calls! Call for Free Hoi Ask About Sears Credit Plan SHOP YOUR NEAREST QporC UlUo. SEARS RETAIL STORE OCdi O Wliei N.C.; Asheville Durham. Fayetteville, Greenaboro. mam. ?oauc* andco Raleigh. Wilmington. s.c chSo^cSiumbi. Satisfaction Guarant s" J I 1-|? t <> ? ~ "*r^^y V w ^ ^ ^ A ^k " J ^ r**T^ ^5fc%| Si fr t> 'jyyj^i^KMHHMMBBB|nHM^^^^^B^ Y^*-' ^ Bfvji. J > '. ^nKA<>./ . Rayy^ fc&'jtt wyyvrvryrr^^^BI^B^BBl^B^^^^^BI^BBy^^Mp ~ * jK/Mw:r IfefflwSL' 3oM W. j I^Qcfl^flpv ?a3j pry -1 5\^^flpgS^KfPMU^jBBPHHWpPlQlBl^^BBi^^B|^^j^^y'*^(B ^DCv49Cr**l^]illR vW Ri9fl H^P*.. ^JLtf|/r\J BlUKflft'JiiiVS ?ki'M RtfidwBHIU XAJIPET SALE lush in Five Handsome o ?o on Sweet Dream. Conte Reg. $o.99 fantastically soft, yet 6f^ Beautiful in bedroom J J from 10 colors to comp ?q. yd. Summer Dream. A o aia i^v bedroom or living rooi R?8? $1".99 sq ^ Qf thick poly< 799 from 12 tone-on-tone c Dream Supreme. C sq. yd. about. Dense nylon ] Scotchgard* Brand C. me Estimate* - stain, in 'A) lavish coloi 18 > r* _ =C^arp America shops s^"^n! 10:00 / eecf or Your Money Back Open { I - . . c-^y--t. ft mtr, ^-^;^^?S?yS58fciSi e Chronicle-Saturday, October 14 , 1978 Page 13 Home-Filling Savings for Budget-Wise Shoppers! Hurry in and Choose! pvwpm 1 | T#j f L^M ?y^jS^^yMR' ^vv^\s\Jv^ l? SteH*^. H^Vv "New Elegance" 78-in. Sofa., j Floral-Covered Comfort Was $499.95 OOO88 Spring *78 :^y_ ^ereatiie tuxedo-styling rblends beautifully with most room settings. Thick cushions and loose pillows. Special Floral print cover. Save Now at Sears! : $449.95 Demi Sofa 269.88 wn m ****> - - ? wmie quantities Last ^ Westway" 86-in. Sofa in ' Blue and Brown Print O/t Q88 Reg. $449.95 LL * Handsome tuxedo styling with deep pillowback comfort and thick foam cushions. A great look for your living room at great sav- . ings nowt $549.95 Queen Sleeper 449.88 Sale Ends November 11 a * A ^B^Qj ^y J <i?A(i\?^^MpBHHBRBBB i; Shag or Shag Looks...59 JColors! mporary plush carpet of Regular 9.99 : bouncy polyester pile. QQ or living room. Choose / ^ ^ ilement any decor. A aq. yd. soft, savvy look for Regular $11.99 "n! Made from 40 oz. per /\QQ ester plush pile. Choose olors. ?q. yd. Carpet worth dreaming- Regular $13.99 plush pila treated with T- 1\ QQ arpet Protector to resist I mm ps. JL sq. yd. et sale ends October 21 >alem ? Hanes Mall ? ? - day through Saturday \.M *til 9:30 P.M. Sunday I to 6 P.M. e

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