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% ' 9 Page 2- Dm Chrontcle, Saturday, april 7, 1979 _Tax Experts v &B> John W. are still worrying about t consultants say its not too ea The biggest step one ca accurate records, said Rich; ment Services and C.G. Associates. "A lot of people are not \ the deductions because of p mileage as a deduction, if he RirharH Davis ... records such as prescriptic ' and cancelled checks - thim 0 n iui ui uun x iticc get a cigar box or a dresser tOO low said J)avis. "You need an; file for all your receipts.'' Black Historian To Open Facility HARDY D. BERRY research concerned the state NCSU Information and free Negroes prior to One of Ameriea's most Ciyij_War. _ distinguished historians, ? A LJ 4 c . Dr. John Hope Franklin of ,e the University of Chicago, tme * College from 1939 to will give the dedication and at North Carolina address Saturday. April 7, Cen"al U"'v"slty D"r" at the National Humanities ham from 1943J? Center in the Research then wentJ? H^ard^Un,Triangle Park. vers,ty,n WashingtonD.C., for 10 years, then was head The cehter is the nation's [he history department at special /win* tank cle- Brooklyn College from 1956voted to special studies by M 8nd then went t0 the scholars from this country University of Chicago, and abroad who deal with humanities studies, basical- He is the John M. Manly ly the "liberal arts." Distinguished Service Professor of History there and The new building was ^as serve(j as head of the completed last fall (but is university's history de still being "touched* up") partment_ and was financed by private - contributions from major? Dr. Franklin's? list? otindustries and banks in publications (scholarly and North Carolina. popular books and articles) ... . . is several pages long and Franklin ,s the major inc,u(Jes near, 100 entfies historian of black Americans and has published He has been president of numerous books on his the Southern Historical Asresearch. sociation, the American ? t rxu Historical Association and A native of Oklahoma, A. . . . . . . ^ . . numerous other jscholarly. where he says he was born ?. .. In an all-black town (Ren- or8anlza lonSt tiesvilleT. he has strong j^e 0f honors be North Carolina ties. stowed upon Dr. Franklin is After graduating with long, numbering more than highest honors from Fisk a, dozen major honors, inUniversity in Nashville, he ^f.ng being elected tothe earned masters and doctor. Oklahoma Hall of Fame in al degrees from Harvard, r , ? = The research for his Ph. D. TT?? Ot * 1 v was done in Raleigh, where X1.6ipS he used the state archives rr Of at the caoitol for his studv DWeillllg VJI j of the history of "The Free Hemorrhoidal Negro in North Carolina, ?. 1790-1860." * Tissues > , , " caused by inflammation In a telephone conversa- Doctors have found a medica. tion with Dr. Franklin last tion that in many cases gives week he said his ties with temporary relief for ' ne SaiQ niS nes W,tn hours from pain and burning North Carolina were especi- itch in hemorrhoidal tissues,then any strong because of the several years he <taught The name: Preparation H?. No here and since his doctoral positories. Use only as directed. WIMMIWIklllllllllliMIIBliaULfcUIIJUM1 WINSTON-SALEM CHBON1CLE Tba WlaitM'StltB Chwkh U published every Thursday by the Winston-Salem Chroni- I ^ A _ cle Publishing Company, am Inc. 603 Pepper Bofldfag i - 102 W. 4th St. Mailing I Address: P.O. Box 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C. s 27102. Phone: 7224624. 1 Second Class postage ? j paid at Winston-Salem, $ N.C. 27102. 1 Grand Opening . SabscriftJam S9.60 1 Special per year payable in ad- 1 Hair Color vance (N.C. sales tax I $15.00 1 included). 1 _ 1 G *? cjlimtou to ttiU mm-*? 1 P** , , -j 1 Vl?? I tkte pep*. Mtnbcr j| I N.C. Black Ptbibbm' I NO.MTfia > I Xdvise Advar , Temple too Persons who keep detailec Writer it was worth their time, sai person who kept a little fami 11 federal income taxpayers she was surprised at the refu :heir 1978 taxes, local tax "Because of her records, j irly to begin planning for the all the things she was entitle< The single biggest taxsav n fake is to begin keeping Davis. "You not only have ard Davis of Davis Manage- property taxes are deductible Watson of C.G. Watson and have special programs such capital gains exemptions thai able to take advantage of all Davis also cautioned pel ?oor records," said Watson. income examine the withhol iq works two jobs can use their full tax liability is beirig Slept good records. ~ * - individuals have been fared' >n receipts doctors" eceipts * Should the taxpayer seek gs to snow you actually paid person does not fully unden ~ ~ he had anv douDt thai he drawer or an attache case," Both men cautioned that ta ything that can be a central year round should be used ii prepare taxes once a year. i vPjM Dr. John Hope Franklin WSSU Alumni to 1 Meet In Washington The Winston-Salem State University Alumni Association's 16th Annual National Unity Day will be held April 13-15, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Washington, D.C. Speakers for the three day session will be Dr. Elizabeth Branowitz, Assistant Director of Education and - Women lssuesr White^HouseDomestic &taffAnd_Mr$. Lozelle Deluz, WSSU Class of '52, Education Curriculum -Specialist, Harper Row LippincottPublishing Company Winslow Lowry, WSSU director of alumni affairs, said that one of the goals of Unity Day is to "encourage graduates to share their financial gains with the alumni association." Lowry noted that \ Mr. <fe Mrs. Rufus Poag, San rrancisco, cantornia will be making their 16 appearance at the Unity Day festivities. Lowry feels this kind of dedication is essential to the association's existence. r For your headache get extra strength and safety, too. Anacin? has extra strength. by a panel of experts, used as More strength than any reg- directed. But Anacin gives you ular headache tablet. And more pain reliever than any ( Anacin combines that stiength regular strength headache with safety. tablet. Gives you safety you Like all leading headache expect with extra strength you tablets, Anacin starts with a wantT ReacT and follow label pain reliever recognized safe directions. 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