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Page 2 - The Chronicle, Saturdav, Mas 17, 1980 Emergency:! 9 By Donna Oldham for the county said she sva? Staff H riter pleased that the bill hac passed through the Hous< Although a Senate-House by such a wide margin, conference committee has 44We are very happv approved a S3.3 billion ex- about the outcome, but pansion program of the we're still not sure when the food stamp program, local funds will be available, sc Social Services officials say there is still a chance thai they are still ready with food stamps will be cut off emergency back-up plans, this month," she said Tuesin case the funds aren't day. released to county agencies Mrs. Johnson said that in time. her office is waiting on Mary Johnson, food word from Agriculture stamps program supervisor Secretary, Bob Bergland, Goodson Decides Against Runoff ' By John W. Templet on Staff Writer A bitter H.B. Goodson had decided not to seek ? runoff for the third Democratic nomination to the Boarc of County Commissioners. In a statement released Tuesday, Goodson said hi campaign had been plagued by charges that he was runn ing against incumbent Mrs. Mazie Woodruff, the onl; other black among nine coijtenders. Goodson also said that third place finisher Neal A Bedinger, "has so many pluses going for him" tha Goodson felt he could not win the runoff. The fourth-place finisher, a former Board of Election chairman, cited several instances of what he considere< unjust accusations. "On Sunday morning, February 17, 1980 it wa reported to me by several members of a very prominen U .L L. .L-. -I uapuM inuriTi, mai meir pasior nao made a target ot m in his sermon. These members attributed their pastor a saying "that Goodson had soldout to the white folks They have paid him off to try to defeat Mrs. Woodruff.' He also said, "1 have been told repeatedly that ther were workers at many of the precincts, telling the voters 'don't vote for Goodson, a vote for Goodson is a vot against Mrs. Woodruff." Mrs. Woodruff, who was surprised that Goodson wa not seeking a runoff, said her campaign organizatioi made no efforts against Goodson. "In a primary, eacl candidate runs his own campaign; I had nothing agains Goodson," she said. Goodson said of Bedinger; "Our two dail; newspapers, in all probability will be working against ipe He has the supppi}. of the very potent local N?A1 * chapter, big bnsiom.anri jhe .powerful local ma chants association." Bedinger is general manager o Davis Department Stores and vice president of th Greater Downtown Association. Goodson concluded that to keep party harmony tha he would not file for a second primary. MMHiinimiiiimiiiimiiwiniiiiimnHmiTfTiiiTifTTTi-TTTTTTr~T mmmummmm Heating From page 1 heating. Shepherd had objected to a tenth standard of unfitness, which stated that any minor viotaflonc vurtnt/t ? ? - ... T IUIUUUIIJ TT VUIU WllOllkUlt "unfit for human habitation." At the suggestion of Alderman John B. DeVries the language was changed to provide that any combination of substandard conditions which threatened safety, in the opinion of the inspector. The committee approved four standards to be met before the repair remedy is used: 1) the structure is unfit for human habitation; 2) unit is occupied; 3) no outstanding mortgages or liens; 4) cost of repairs does not exceed 50 per cent of the value. Sting From page 1 and receiving. June 2. Pitts, larceny of auto ( Willie Ashford Stafford, counts) and breaking, er sale and delivery of mari- tering, larceny and receh juana and felonious poses- ing. June 2. sion of marijuana, open. Roger Vernon Nettle! Chalmers Gary Bohan- larceny of auto (3 counts non, breaking, entering, sale and delivery of mar larceny and receiving (6 juana, larceny of a motoi counts), second degree cycle and felonious pose! burglary and larceny (6 sion of marijuana. June 2 counts) June 2. Michac, DeNorris Davj, Joseph G. B.nkley, sate breakingi entering, larcen and delivery of marijuana and reccivingi June 2 and consoiracv to sell and deliver marijuana, June 3. Kenneth Odell Simmon; Albert Douglas Floyd Jr., breaking, larceny and r< sale and delivery of mari- ceiving (5 counts), hous juana and conspiracy to sell breaking and larceny, an and deliver marijuana, breaking, entering, larcen June 3. and receiving (2 counts). George N. Mickens, sale and delivery of marijuana THE A fir T (2 counts) and felonious pRC posessions of marijuana, ggr e.w>j Debbie Lynn Wishon, | UuGGAG felonious poscssion of mari- Sk REPAIR juana and sale and delivery \^jn Of of marijuana, June 3. "I Marquis DeLaffayette 1 1 ?!! Food Plans t > about when the funds can the full allotment of ft 1 be expected. stamps, meaning they hi r "We still have our con- little or no income. lingeries plans ready to go Secretary Bergland s i into action when we get the Tuesday that Congr : word about status of funds must complete action on because we just don't know food stamps bill by the 1 t when the funds will be of (his month or he woi ; made available to us on a notify state officials tl local level," she said. food stamps will There are approximately si^pended on June 1. 22,000 people in 7,700 The bill has to be appn households in Forsyth ed by both the Senate a i County who receive food the House. In additi< 1 stamps. More than 1500 of Congress must approve those households receive separate appropriations 1 f Neighb Meets ( A nationally-recogni; specialist in neighborhc revitalization will be Winston-Salem for t days of meetings sponso bj^the League of Won Carl B. Westmorelai . H.B. Goodson executive director of C t - cinnati Housing Servic will speak at a pul s meeting at 8 p.m. Mopd j May 19, at the Met Health Clinic Auditori s f 0n "Neighborhc t ^ Revitalization: Possibili e and Responsibilities." s VCx Westmoreland heads Neighborhood Hous The N.C. Department ot Services agency which e Natural Resources and concentrated on the Mo . Community Development Alban arca of Cincinn e will conduct dedication ScidlCC Al ?ceremonies for designation ? of the New River as a state Twelve minori,y h " and federal scenic river on scho?' studen,s with h Saturday. May I 7, interests in science will t c. * ti -? . able to mirsue those in owi triai y nuwaru in. Lee ~ ~ . ,r reported today. - f* 'hls, f"mjmer at y The ceremonies will be Schocl of M?d*lm! a< - -held at the Wagoner Road Umvers^ of.-^h Ci 2 Access Area,; the itcad- Chapel Hill. v 'm 4. vfvV'W > -J 4*. -y: r iwaicrscf the 26.5-mile -.4%. f ment of the South Fork T| i Vl 1T c New River which is being Livl?jw^HJ.J preserved in its natural con- FtOYYI page 1 1 dition by the State of North Carolina for public use as a "premature." " state park. "As chairman of G The day's events will Hunt's campaign in Fors begin with the Governor's County, my only concer Cup Canoe Race at 9:30 winning in November. / 14 a.m. starting at the N.C. discussions as to what r Highway 88 bridge at Index happen to me and ending at the dedica- premature," he said, tion site. Canoe enthusiasts Freeman when conta< will paddle down a 4.5-mile by The Chronicle sin Class I and It stretch of the said, "I'd have to tf world's second oldest river, about it, I do not know I WE 1WK SlORtOfA ?XY PAH) WUW" The ghetto had become a I ? I SeM ,hheer streets' I ft R| ATK I Then Joe came ) 8 iiSSBSgil All I alon9- Joe the " 1 X llllnlHHBB^ I lover. Joe the pr<^ BLACK n" HIT WOMAN i_.. i ?*!i d | Dy Laurie Miies iy I from HOLLOW AY HOUSE THE BLACK EXPERIENCE PUBLISHER COMPANY LOCKSMITH'S 3FESSIONALS SERVING THE TRIAD lRGENCY SEBVIxt we AUTO BURGLAR ALARMS MB E I - ' 1 SAFE SALES /N I . 744-0119 | & SERVICE | Winston-Salem 784-0666 V |J G Lexington 249-0500 fwbroofc Urn 42?6 Nttsrwi Av. KEY-IN-THI-ANC n Readiness >od to pay tor the added cost. presented by Ginny Britt ot ave Mrs. Johnson said that Crisis Control, including her office is working in con- the- possibility of turning aid junction with Crisis Control |n|0 b|jc ..soup I ess Ministries and other help ... the agencies in case the federal "?<?*??."in case of a real 5th government doesn't act in emergency. uld time. Board chairman Fred D. I hat "We have emergency t,' ? . . . , u? u . ^ -W . Hauser sa?d that although be alternatives and we will put ? them to use," she said. lhe board wouldn't vote on r?v- In their briefing session anything, "We're not going I ind last Thursday, the Forsyth lo je( senjor C'itizens and I 3n, County Board of Commis- . .. . ' a sioners voiced their support children starve to death, bill for the emergency plans we'll do what we must." >orhood Specialist rity , Investors zed promoting rehabilitation of dinner meeting with the >od existing houses in the Board of Aldermen at 5:30 in predominantly black area p.m. I wc and aiding the tenant pur- Steintrager said Tuesday I red chase of spme apartments, has been reserved for any I len It is the second in a series group wishing to hold addiof meetings sponsored by tional discussions with nd, the LWV to discuss Westmorland. 'in- neighborhood strategies. :es, Marianne Steintrager, proolic ject coordinator, said the L |V^|^B ay, league would like to see at 1 1 J 1 I 1 one the um approaches such as REAR BAGGERS >od neighborhood housing serties vice implemented locally. 3 i! Toward ,h.r ,?d, ?0? ' a Westmoreland will be ik 40 ing meeting with developers at | has 8 a.m., with representatives V? \ Premium unt of local lending institutions 20790 ati, at 10 a.m. and will have pprenticeships igh Apprenticeships will be cial offered in all six basaic be science departments, anat- ^ . ter. omy, bacteriology, and Front and r#ar ?ngi the immunology, biochemistry Terms Available 1 the and nutrition, pathology, Ismft yon doneWttl iro. pharmacology and physi- g ^ ology, funded by a $24,000 " " grant the 4 : COAL A Institute of HCSflth, atcord:* - *> -1 " ^ north ) ing to Dr. Marion Phillips, 7 associate dean for student % northwest bl affairs. ^ 'Comparing do*lor'i rag lov. iyth Xny I 'nii'i < I f lx < | I nay are | t I M| 101 1 j 31 J . | :ted idIv i link ^ H ^H, ^K :X \ m >?*5- ^1 ^b m> ^h 4; J - HHfi This black woman could be If she discovered America's hope... she's a United Negro sense, it would also be College Fund graduate who could because the world woi dedicate her life to finding a cure for it as a major black con cancer. A cure that could save When you give to thousands of lives each year. And fill Negro College Fund,) every black person's heart with pride. support 41 private, pre That's why it's so important that blacks black, four-year colleg iP support the United Negro College versities. Colleges that j Fund. 100 percent thousands of black grc GIVE TO THE UNITED NE ir A mind is a terrible "I 10 I . The WlniUM-iMkai Cbroaldf is published every Thursday by ^ -fhc^ravtoirSefejrtrfcwiitekr PubUiltinuCe**pshfy ri*S *566^14. Trade St. Mailing Address: P.O. Bex 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102. Phone: 722*5634. Second Class postage paid st Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102. Sabacriptioai 59.60per year payable la advance {N.C. sales tax included). Opinions expressed by columnists la this newspaper do no! necessarily represent the policy of this paper. Member N.C. Black Publishers' Association. ' ^ ? ? 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