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rr |. I _ ; 1 Classify . Film Festival Dat The 1979 N.C. Film independent film makers, Festival will be held May the Festival was last held in 4-5 in Raleigh, it has been 1977. All Festival activities announced by Sara W. will b^ at the Museum and Hodgkins, secretary of the at N.C. State University, Department of Cultural Re- through whose cooperation ^nnrrpc Thp "* * " 1 ?,,w * urn t ea- ?-iit cvein is oeing protival will feature a .juried duced. The dates for the competition for North Caro- 1979 Festival were chosen fiha ftTm makers as well as to coincide with the Mulectures, workshops.-and_-a?seum.'.^ *1^ N-rr-ftr^r 5^p^1^Tr^i()h'^^v"li^welT^txnibition, a snow of worts known film maker. by North Carolinians in This is the fourth N.C. painting, sculpture, prints Film Festival, and the first and crafts. to be held under the spon- "In the past we have sorship of the N.C; Mu- given financial aid to the ? seum of Art, a section of Festival through the Arts the Department of Cultural Councils" Mrs. Hodgkins ?Resources."Originally be- said, "but now we're very gun in 1975 by a group of happy to be organizing the ? Black S&L From Pa . savings, accou American Federal, in Greensboro, charged on moi and Mutual, in Durham, are the other The incorpo: two black operated S&Ls in the state. seeking to rais< Both are mutuals. stock at $10 p< ' The proposed savings and loan would be required to offer savings accounts and mortgage Cardinal has loan services, according to the offering operations fror circular being distributed to prospec- Division of th< ttive stock buyers. Commerce and Profits would he made by the insurance by "spread'' between the interest paid on Savings Guarai Ex-Army Sgt. ??^ She said no bar was shown from re-enlisting, White on his records. However, had to receive a written White might fall under an notification and that White - Army regulation which pro- had to acknowledge in wfithibits re-enlistment of for- ing receipt of the barr . mer soldiers who served 17 "This situation has put , years or more without ris- mr in an unbelievable fling beyond the rank of staff ni,lciaj bind," said White sergeant. as he noted the loss of his The letter forwarded by $1,000 per month salary I Rep. Neal from the Depart- an(^ gestured towards the ment of the Army cited that van an(j car jn his driveway, f regulation and said that "yhere are lots of medical White had lost time be- jobs i cou|d do in civilian | cause of being AWOL (ab^jjfg but they look at 'disitrWU />?? 1 - - ? sa^ ^ac* give a frown and then they lost no timerWhite said he sav .^u give ym a call had never ^been AWOL. ^ack ' But they never do." Maj. Jeff Cook, a Depart ment of the Army informa- The Chronicle made a tion officer in Washington, request of the Adjutant D.C., told the Chronicle General of the XVIII Airthat if White was barred borne Corps as to whether /we've got it51 at the I CHEVY CORNERS | CAPRICE $6195 PONTtAC $5895 Classic 2-Dr , AM-FM Radio. Auto- " *' w matic Power steering & Brakes. !L,re *1 Radio. Automatic. AIR p W.noows 4 Door locks Power Steering & Brakes AIR. Cruise Control t?e wpau s5595 ?EGA $1395 7 n o .Tutu dT? HatcnbacH AM-FM Radio 4.Speed Wag 9 Pass Rar* AM-FM Radio Drakes AiR "" " " I 7B (AAAP 78 M. $ccnc PACER ?195 CARLO UJ99 utomatx Power steering 4 ?,p AM-FM Rad'O Automatic. Powf 77 C1AAP steer.nq 4 Brakes AiR Cu"se Con- nnilTIIP /l UUH iroi v.nyxop rUNIIAL TUwll '7Q a _ _ ^ _ Grand Pn? am FM Automatic ?" jUmIIm Power steering 5 Brakes At* MALIBU UU3J peed Control T.? Wrteels Vinyl Classic Estate Wag Automatic. *7C V Power steering 4 Brakes. AiR. 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WEEKDAYS m The Chevy Corner? in Winaton-Sslem I MM IChevroletJl I int Fourth and Broad Winaton-Salam J Tha Chavy Cornara" 722-4101^^^/ t ;ds/ es Anno event. There's a lot of. vitality among the state's fttm and video makers and we want to encourage them in the best ways we can." The competition is open to all North Carolina residents. There are eight categories: documentary, theatrical, experiemental, imation, super-8, video, and under eighteen years of age. All entries will be received at* the Musem, April 2-13, 1979. There will be an entry fee of $5 per film. Cash awards will be made for a grand prize winner as well as for the jurors' ?^ ? m ge 1 tgage loans. rators of the firm are ? $1.5 million by selling ;r share. Buyers would buy at least ten shares, applied for a license n the Savings and Loan e N.C. Department of for approval for deposit the North Carolina tity Corporation. / From Page-1 r ??? such a procedure had been followed in the case of White. Bill Stickland. Ft. Bragg information specialist, said Tuesday that the information could not be released without White's written permission under the federal Privacy Act. White has agreed to send in such a statement. Keith Snyder of the Military Law Project of the Union in Washington D.CT told the Chronicle that in. debtedness is a reason that can be given to bar reenlistment. Snyder said that White has several options if he feels a bar was unjustly placed on him He can appeal to the Board for the Correction of Military Records, a lengthy process that could take years, or he can file suit under the Privacy Act to remove "irrelevant or untimely" information from his record. f Legal s Phone 7 unced selections /from the eight categories ^mentioned above. Names of Festival jurors and the featured speaker will be announced soon, according to Museum officials. Those interested in being placed on the Festivval mailing list should conMuseum of Art, Department of Cultural Resources, Raleigh, NC 27611 Baying a New Car? A new car broker only earns money by saving you money. Interested? Call 7488ld3 or write to P. 0. Box 904, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101. ? -V-? Candle Tea The 50th annual Candle Tea, sponsored byu Women's Fellowship of Home Moravian Church, will open here Thursday. November 30, . , The Tea is held in the Brothers House, located on Salem Square in Old Salem. Approximately 14,000 vis- r itors attend the Tea each _ , After singing Christmas Carols to the accompaniment of the "historic Tannenburg~organ, visitors to the Tea will see heeswj** candles made and trimmed, Moravian sugar cake and coffee will be served in the kitchen. In the deep cellar ofttie Brothers House, tKe" Christmas putz (a German word meaning decoration) | is on display. Built by members of Home Church, the putz depicts the nativity scene and a miniature reproduction of the town of Salem in the mid-1800's. This annual event is made possible through the efforts of over 1,000 volunteers, matiytsf whom work ail yearon the project. < I j?^,i I JARVIS BA1 33 M. Liberty St. PHONE 724-9301 ivp thi From The Entire Sti \winston-salem 2, w*" m Than t * - ^; ***a,-. . -cii^MTht Real Estate I 22-8624 or 723-9863 | NTE From Page 1 "The teacher supply in North Carolina is being reduced." * At the state's present NTE minimum of 950. Dr. Tobias estimated that over 65% of WSSU students taking the test score a passing grade. If the minimum were raised, that number would be reduced. "Given our resources and our pool of .students, we do fairly well," Dr. Tobias said. He suggested that there are better ways of ensuring teacher quality than by raising the test score. Strengthening basic skill Dr. Tobias recommended a gradual upgrading of requirements. 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