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Page 2 - The Chronicle, Saturdav, Julv 26, 1980 Unit edW ay. - . i i Gidkam ?' "A big pari??4*? Staff Writer budget actually goes tor salaries. The money we Although several agen- receive is matched by funds cies of the United Way we receive for the child received increases in their development program," allotments for next year, she said, adding that the youth programs and the department's homemakers agencies themselves are far services had been cut back from financial comfort. as a result of the minor inFamily Services Inc., crease, which provides family Although the YN1CA is counseling, travelers aid, scheduled to get $317,142, adoption services, medita- the Central Y will not tion service and child receive a cent, according to development programs executive director Brian received $287,509 for next Cormier, year, and Sarah Austin, He explained that betdirector of Family Services ween $140-$ 145,000 apiece calls the money a "very would.go to the Patterson minor increase in our Avenue and East Forsyth budget." hraneKpc rvf vnr* _ \j i mt I iVl A\, IIIIHtltHllllllllllMIIUIHlllHHUIIIIIIIIINIIllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Bur kins _ From page 1 . IMMMtHMttlllHtlllllllllMIIIMMWIIWHIimmmiimillHUmHHMIIHIIIUIMMIIimiMIUIimil be disbarred, they still incidents leading up to couldn't get her name off Burkins' dismissal by Disthe ballot." trict Attorney Don Tisdale Elections supervisor Ka- last Wednesday. " thie Chastain said that she James did say however had received inquiries by that if a complaint was filed phone and from people on that his office would investhe street, about the remo- tigate possible disciplinary val pf Burkins' name from procedures. the November ballot. "Our code does cover a Chastain, who echoed Ar- lawyer in any legal capacimentrout said, "there is no ty, private or professiomethodology to have a va- nal," he said, cancy for district court 0 Burkins said that she judge, short of resignation hasn't broken any laws and or death," she said. says that possibly discipliThe Chronicle learned nary action wasn't valid, that inquiries had been "1 am not resigning in no made about possible dis- uncertain terms and 1 plan barment proceedings a- on winning in November," gainst Burkins, however, she said, adding, "my camBobby James of the North paign manager, H^TGness, Carolina State Bar Accnria. . iuct jaal? gut UUVA 114 lUW^l ttUU tion in Raleigh, said that we are planning a news his office has not received conference to straighten any complaints about the out all the rumors." Goon From page 1 Chronicle reporters to tell about their experiences on the force and their beliefs about a possible "goon squad." "Anyone who thinks about messing with those people, let alone trying to get some names or exposing them is really going to buy it," said a black veteran officer. A former member of the force told the Chronicle that although Chief Lu Powell called last week's allegation Va damned lie," that Powell knew that such a possibility did exist. * "You can't blame the man for defending his departments He was probably caught by surprise^! mean Awouldn't like reading in the paper about what was wrong in my department the same time that half of WinstonSalem was reading it," said the officer who said that the goon squad was a stark reality for him. "I believe some of those guys that the first cop talked about last week were responsible for me having to resign. There are times when you can't take that department anymore. You look up and everyone's ass is covered but yours and then you get treated worse than a criminal," he saidv A female officer said that she believed that there was a list ot people "who ,.had grown too big for their britches," and that she believed that she was on the list. "In the past, women have had to tread lightly in that department anyway. I hope Chief Powell will make some changes in that direction, but I don't think he can do much about those guys who like to take law into their own hands." A white officer who said he was a 20-year veteran of the police department said that although he believed that there were internal problems of a "goon nature," that the WSPD was still the best as far as he is concerned. "You've got a few guys that just want to cling to the old^ way, but I don't think the situation is of the magnitude that people want to claim." Hiring From page 1 Fred D. Hauser asked Hairston, who let Durnell n..rnoll J . _ r ... " ' L-ruiiivn, ait ywu saying wc uu musi 01 me laiKing, just don't have a fair and ethical as they did when presenting affirmative action program the idea to the Winstonin county government?" Salem Board of Aldermen Dumell replied by saying two weeks ago said, that the county did not have "racism is causing us to the best reputation for hir- crumble from within. Each ing minorities. year we lose hundreds of black employees because Commissioner Mazie S. they can't get jobs here. We Woodruff also responded don't want welfare, we jobto Hauser by saying, "I fare. Look at it for what it have talked with black is and let's do something county employees in the last about it." month and I know that they Hauser, in thanking think our affirmative action Dumell and Hairston for program isn't very effec- coming, promised that the tive. I agree with the young board would look into the gentleman (Durnell)," she matter and give it consaid. sideration. ? Target Main with -the -reimmmvg ecuiW^dhecturof^be P*{~ $20-$30,000 to be used for terson Avenue YMCA said zamperships to Camp that his agency's allotment Kanes. represents approximately a "What we receive from 10 per cent increase, and United Way is approx- would help support youth imately 16 percent of our programs, overall budget for all the The Salvation Army Y's and that figure is steadi- Boy's and Girl's Clubs ly decreasing," said Cor- received $148,044 and mier who said that at one $71,380 respectively and time United Way alloca- Don Moore, executive tions comprised 50 percent director of the Boy's Club, of the Y budget. said that their allotment Barbara Long, public represents a nine percent inrelations director for the crease over last year's YWCA said that her agen- allocation, cies base allocations have The United Way'.s total been the same for the oast K..rio?# too io^ wuu^v. i n as JJ, 107, JOO, IU three years with an eight be distributed to 28 agencies percent increase for cost of including the American Red living raises this year. Cross - $365,004; Battered "Our money will go for Women's Services-$58,000; family life programs, senior Big Brothers/Big Sisters citizen and day care and $68,108; Boy Scouts, physical education," she $183,7%; Child Guidance said. Clinic - $39,000; Children's Richard Glover, ex- Center Out Lookin City personnel analyst Miss Chiquita Lee and Martin M minority and women applicants for the 60-person class of f ; beginning in February. Personnel director A1 Beaty said minority and female representation" in the class in ord minority hiring goal. Trainees make $12,397 per diploma . x CHOOZ 24'# $117 |l '"""""""'ANTACID A I *.?? Of v _ I ooim c may mmsmm - ? ?} ewut OOWOOTDQW I i/ 6.25 4^-^ 50# iL ww w* w m a ; mSBm mm right TMMurg J U| /N| . . nr%e ? mmm GUARD nsin DE0D0RANT jjjj^ AimzPniunJj 4 ocooommtt l'mi>.?nl.mil ; Zf 1'hnn.lj . 77' & 1 "53F1PI Mi RIGHT aCOICK HB GUARD' " ?s' cuaoo.v 5WDER DRY I kminimvml ("'"hill 97* $4 17 2.5 OI. gentle formula ^ ic task 84 OX. | 87' I 1 AvalUd>to at all KEYMIi/ Store? In Winston-Salem High point. tains Service ] ~-&Ktxnm -?cmwmgqigy1j - $20,339; Consumer Credit fund - $100,000 and North >j Counseling-$86,837; Fami- Carolina United Way : ly Services -$287,509; For- -$80,300. * syth Cancer Service $58,054; Goodwill In- I dustries - $53,000; Juvenile Justice Council -$14,337 and Legal Aid Society - I mm m $10,000. I BVM1II Mental Fiealth Associa- I tion - $6,050; Salvation Army-City Command! 1 -$122,357; Salvation Army I 43^ I Boys' Club - $148,044; I . Salvation Army Girl's Club I -$17,460; Triad Girl Scout I Council - $110,102; United I _ Way Central Services, J ?r /?; voluntary Action Center - $62*871; Winston- M fcjl Salem Deafness Center JU I -$50,000; Winston-Salem, Rescue Squad - $24,300; 1 Winston-Salem Urban League - $125,980; YMCA -$317,142; YWCA + * * If you grow more than ju; 20 acres, you need a ti more than just, mow You i < "" ... and power of Power King s Not a toy. this rugged trac1 | ar)d traction to give you ri ilym __ . v^j?2 power, yet uses less gas p I" ill-gear drive con rerts n W i W 4 attachments are clutch-e >v> spray. Mow 2 to 3 acrei 60" rotary mower Bulk angling blade. 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