1 % 4 v The arena, If placed down ~T Winston-Sal em approximately $30 mfflkm, Arena Proposed approved In a referendum. ' ' DDSffiSBD'S ' . W0(M/ Many people are discouraged from doing their. hp^t hpPfllKP th#?v snmphnvu KpIipvp annfh?r nprcnn ? ?- v wwww TV \ watv V V WMVMBVft |/Vft*JV/tA can do better, so for the lack of confidence in himself^ opportunities of value ar? lost. The self-reliant person wins because he has the right > kind of confidence in himself, and in his ability to wall rnnfiHf?nr#? anH <*nthtisUsmr never allows a person to see anything ahead but success. Have confidence in your, ability to do things. Believe that?you can perform all of the tasks assigned, and some that are not because it is in the doing of extra work that the great reward lies. The person who has* the right kind of faith and confidence in himself breeds confidence in others. Go after your aim in - r life with a will and keep ' after for you do this, v you shall be a success, but, even, vpjP^^? though you do work hard JP *1B~ and do it day by day, you 2 shall not succeed unless you are confident, for r?. without being so, suecess is not to be had? Naomi C. McLean The right attitude is not to enw the just rewards that come to the outstanding worker. Who knows? Maybe you can achieve still greater success if you work just as hard and intelligently as does the person who gets the rewards. Confide nee is a plant of growth. It can be quickly killed by inattention and by all kinds of little things that > in themselves don't seem to amount to anything. Failure and lack of confidence go hand in ? _ hand. If a person does a thing over and over again for ten, twelve or a number of years and does not advance in his position because he does not apply theory to his practice doesn't get far, but the " person who does apply theory and practice is asuccess. A reputation for good service is the~ ouotcome of a long series of individual acts and especially, of an overall attitude which constantly takes into account the interests and hopes as well as aspirations of thers. The person who is confident that he can hold the position just above his, and works hard for it, is the person who will get it, V. Thompson From Page 1 mMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmmm passers-by. "Many days I've looked out and you'd be surnrised at the neonle cheerino him on." Thompson calls the title for the car his /'smoking pistol." Just after the car was reported missing, the title was returned by th.e Division of Motor Vehicles because the original owner who transferred title to the dealership had not signed in the designated space. However, the reassignment of title was notarized by Betty B. Beeson, at the time a title clerk for West. Jim Jones of the local Register of Deeds office said the title should not have been notarized in the absence of the signature. Asked about the title, We st said that the original owner assigned a document granting the power of attorney to _the dealership for the title. "Raleigh says it was unattached when it got to them. All we would have to do is to attach another, but he won't attach another to it." West does not see any step he can take beyond referring the matter to his insurer. As for Thompson, he notes the grass is beginning to wear thin on the corner where he stands. L ONE OF AMERICA'S BEST KNOWN CORRESPONDENTS, WITH NEWS AND COMMENTARY LINKED TO HIS ASSIGNMENTS WORLDWIDE. SATURDAY 9:25 AM Dan Rather Reporting^ WTOB 138U JSt A CBS RADIO NETWORK AFFILIATE L _ J J town, would stretch from Cherry Street on the west to Street on the sooth to 8th Street, Ilie facility would coot would be brmleed through a bond issue which must be 1 Design By Heery ft Heery Photo By Jim Fsgerbnrg MMHIIIIMMIIIHMIIIIIIH?IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIINIIIlMllllllllilimm|MIIIMI(llll Housing Authority fr<> page 1 i itMtttiM MMitiiiMMiiHHHiiiiiiHiiiiiiuiH i ii it 1141111111111 minim i mini i uniuiiit nam iitm i 1 organizational structure. comes in one minute late ( "Members of the admin- they want to dock our pay." istration have pets which The group said they get certain positions, the would like to have a meet- * promotions and the ing with the top administra- * raises," a member of the tors to talk over their 1 group said. The buddy problems. * system is exercised be- "We as a group need to ! cause it's who you know meet with the so-called ! tr 1 that counts. leaders and have a question ' "They, hire people right and answer session to iron " off the streefTlet us train out our problems with the them and then make them Housing Authority," one our boss," the member member said. "To We j continued., ."They create specific-we want Jim Haley ^ job positions for people and David Thompkins to be j they want to hire*" at the meeting and no substitutes.'* j Members of the group Haley is the Housing j complained, that, they are Authority Director and transferred at a moments Thompkins is the deputy notice and that certain rules Director. The purpose of only apply for certain the public housing program ' | workers. An- Winston-Salem is to J "Softie people' can do house low-income families 1 anything they want any in standard housing. The 1 time they want and nothing Authority receives federal is said," one member said, funds but is responsible to "However if one of us the city^of Winston-Salem. Business Activity n! m A f _ I rcises: wacnovia The level of business percent for the first quarter activity in North Carolina of this year and 0.6 for the - continued moderate growth ...second quarter of 1978. A in June according to the slowdown in employment * Wachovia Business Index. growth and a decline in the The Index registered KSfr.jfr, manufacuring workweek up 0.4 percent from the during Aprtl, May and June ' revised May level. were major factors _in_the ' The gain in *the Index reduced pace of economic resulted from growth in activity. ] non-farm employment and The seasonally-adjusted average hourly earnings. unemployment rate for _ The average manufacturing North Carolina was 4.7 f workweek was unchanged percent in June, down 0.3 ? from the previous month. percent from May. The The rise in non-farm national rate for June was * employment resulted from 5.6 percent, down 0.2 per- * a 1.0 percent increase in cent from May. The unadi non-manfacturing employ- justed unemployment rate ment. Manufacturing em- in North Carolina was 5.0 ployment was down slightly percent in June. i in both durable and non- Unit sales of cars and durable goods industries. trucks were down in June ^ During tne second ana xoiai saies lor tne tirst f; quarter the index grew 0.3 six months fell below sales 3 percent compared to 0.9 for the same period last 1 "THE ULTIMATE MAKES W I 5 THE DIFFERENCE" I s suits shirts pants mmmjml \ sport shirts . ACCESSORIES^-^ MSsjyi I HEADQUARTERS ' J. HENRY'S 546 N. TRADE ST. PHONE 724-0696 | m y k j m 11 j^WjjPjP^HBBWWWM|HWBWBHBj^^B i H | y L J I A W 1 I I I I The recent news was And even more important, ! President Carter's decision the students both black and , to shakeup his cabinet. The white, were dissatisfied! 3ne cabinet position that with it. Blacks looked at with the i think that Mrs. Harris j most interest was the De- should look at the possipartment of Health, Educa- bility of requiring all states tion, and Welfare, (HEW), that receive Federal funds With Joseph Califano being for higher education, to set 3ne of the first to go, the aside a certain percentage big question was who just for the improvement of would replace him? Black colleges within the j If you have been reading state. Then if this is not Jj the newspaper lately, you carried out court action would know, that HEW and should be taken. the State of North Carolina The final solution that ire in Federal court over Mr*. Harris come up with. total desegregation of it s win b? very important to jniversity system. When blacks, not only in the state Vlr. Califano was secretary Gf North Carolina, but^Jl rf HEW, he hrought out the over the nation. problems that * existed in Glenn Miller Goodwine Sorth Carolina's system to 1625 Emerald Street :he nation's attention, and Winston-Salem, NC 27101 was fighting to have them :orrected. - r~~ ???: I was sorry to see him* go, it a time when it looked like ome progress was being ^ nade. But I was equally _J~J ;lad to see a Black, which |jf] shouJd have been ap- > pointed in the first place, J 1 ^ Decome Secretary of HEW, Patricia Roberts Harris. W**1 r~ " ' ' ! '"11 1 " ? < ? I hope Mrs. Harris will :ontinue the policies of the * |B Department, but in a different way. She should M look at all the views and XCi<; : VpCjj possibilities to improve the Black colleges in the state, V before deciding on a course / ^ af action. V * >. :'s?>x's ^ , ' 1 Taking a one-sided view, L&J without looking at all the , ^ : iff! alternatives, cotold only hurt Black colleges, not rZ*** ^p- ' \?riv*S Take for example the article that >was printed in t _ a . - jei magazine recently concerning the plan the state of . f Georgia and HEW decided That S the thOSt yc on. call dialed direct* . fe : anr direct-< f-* J OO'T1* "> baiM cs^a^'a^c* * "> 'w* dar^'" 0*a- '/ " } ?' *-*,*?% i'?a? da-1 |rc>o??o bvr: for " ?' r *(y~a iaa?v-<~9 I'M ->a?- ' ?- 'v ?c- ,,,, v ? C 5 BO"**. J MIM i* oa? **ie/marv ^a 0 JNiylstMi OHc? wit' *"#c *r^s '?>? a?a< wf ?<.v><5?0 k w.v ??' jr im.'e ? ?? >,?}?? * * -> *>" " "d pa'>r> r?o^ "} ao - .i? > ^ s r'jvx 64:?f M - r?*M i- ?*> . V *3 >1 . >5 !?.o f>"caa C'.'ad ' J? * 3 V? KVtOO. C?? Nf^aan d?*?** r?u *v-a "*'"9 ^a f.?" v"'.? oM* ] ? .tr j , - ? , .... MO> ? !9 ? ????? SvC-** ' * ' *?" ? ?^<5 P? '? <5?" 3 00""1 ! c \? p?iio */C C.v+if t!9 ?M C?r ' "' O** ' ISTIN& -A?1 m?,r0 < ? ->J ? 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