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4 Page 2-The Chronicle, Sauuia\. Nosember TeenTr flv Donna Oldham Staff Writer At /\ local youth pleading guilty to crossburning last week, said "I did it to teach a lesson." David Johnson. 16, a student at Atkins High School, said in Forsyth District Court that he and a companion burned the cross in the yard of Lorraine Roseborough of 1300 Fenimore because he was upset over not being paid for delivering newspapers. / At the time of the cross burning on July 8. Johnson was a substitute carrier for The_ Sentinel, fnd_the Winston-Salem Journal. J.C. Douglas, an arson investigator for the Winston-Salem Fire Department testified that Johnson, who is white, admitted to him that he and a juvenile companion had decided to burn the cross on the Roseborough*s lawn because ot ' alledged trouble they were having collecting for the newspapers. Clinic From i i. percent female. Of those. . mi vji nitti f 72 percent are white and 28 over the past percent are black. Corres- improve signif ponding to the county's future. A lot of population.'? come for that Referral agents include said, family, relative, physicians, Bragg contini the Forsyth County Health people to feel Department; hospitals, the facility, ^^schools; the Departmentof^stigma assot Social Service; local places like the psychological agencies and anee Center, r the courts. stigma attache Children range in age ties. Some peo from birth through early of the myths, adolescence. "We try not do more to she* set a definate age because intelligence." the chronoloffical aae is no o :J ? -o- -- ? oia(;{$ saiu ir that important, and some center's top pi children mature faster than 14 have the sen others Bragg said. .^provide out Of the center's clients, T available, bre percent are mentally the barriers " retarded . 5 percent have . have,so that t 1 h organic b^ain syndrome; 2 the facility." percegt suffer * Tne^caily *d schizophrenia; 5 percent prevention o suffer from neuroses; 9 prob lems and percent from personality what the centc disorders;32 percent from tly striving fo transient situational said that the C disturbances; 28 percent itself viable frombehavioraldisorders of and adapting childhood; 16 percent from So that the CnPrta 1 c limn*"*"" * -r-v.?. oju?|/iA/iiia auu t responsive percent suffer no mental community thi disorder or all other FundihgHFoT 1 disorders. comes primar The center was chartered county and pa in 1955 and the clinic was The center*! part of the Department of $750,000. C Psychology at Bowman percent come Gray School of Medicine Forsyth^ Stoke and was located in the Mental Hea kennel buildings on the Fees for ser Graylyn Estate. cade and insi In 1960, the clinic moved another 331/3 to larger quarters at the 21 percent of Reynolds Estate in Barn parents; 55 No. 2. The center was insurance, an moved to its present by Medicade. """location on Glade Street ing 331/3 pe Hill in 1970. ^ from federal Bragg said that while he is dktions, \ pleased with the progress misc'ellaneou that the clinic has made, tions. the Glad Street location Only five pc allows the center more total budget accessibility than the other the United Wi locales. The center 1 "Fbr the first time, we are its annivers accessible to the entire concert by community. We were on a Opera Sonra bus line and easy to find. Peters on Frk! The remotness of the v locations was a handicap." Bragg said that while the M s. clihre was located on the Reynolda Estate, in an ^ J ( III. *U> > attempt to reach the entire vu .. n>> ><... . community, outreach N< r'"'1 J l l.c iv.:,,.'. p.t.,1 clinics were held at \? ;-m; Reynolds Health Center. w .- > ??-. * .Hl% UK V I N t Bragg calls those clinics "moderately successful, \H,,1.'""N's/ but he said that the seperate service did not prove that it could be maintained, The outreach clinics were I like alot of new projects, after the newness and early enthusiasm wears off it proved to be not as practical I DON ROBINS as we thought," he said. ? N lf Bragg said that in the I ?a rt,t 5 p,ni ? . I S/nnul V center s next decade, he IroNSOI F r would like to see it become K ,, even more accessible both P geographically and * 22, ?80 ied In Cr / "Everytime 1 went to collect she would say 1 don't have any money, see my husband, and when I'd see her husband he'd tell me to see his wife," said Johnson who added that he and his friend also the Roseborough's paperboy, were out of about $9.00. When Forsyth District Court Judge, James A Harrill Jr.. asked Johnson why he chose to burn a cross in Mrs Roseborough yard, rather than stop her papers or use some other means ot collecting his money Johnson said that the KKK-Nazi trial in Greensboro had prompted him to think of the cross burning. "1 knew the impact that the trial was having on everybody and 1 though that it would be a good way to get back at her, (Mrs. Roseborough)," he said. , Fred Hutchins, Johnson's defense attorney called his clients act "a childish prank." "What we have here are two young boys on a warm summer night who decided to have some fun. It was a lark with no City San Page I iniwumuHHWMMi . The leaf-collection sealas improved son is here, and city sanitate but could tion crews are asking the icantly in the help of city residents to people don't make sure that leaves are reason," he properly placed - up to the Lied, "1 want free to use There is a ciated with i C-hild Guidnuch like the ?WHAT IS TEL-M :d to minori- Tel-Wed is a library pie are afraid messages which hav We need to _ to: d the light on . help you rem .at on of the * he,p *?u s'ons ol .lines IVIIIIV^ 13 IU rices that we I # y?u ac*K front and I serious illnes! aking down These tapes are 3 to that people* presented in straight hey can use I stand language. Eacl screened by a panel election and * %. f children's I disorders is I ;r is constan- I Uao r and Bragg I GC will keep by changing I the program services are I m _i_ m _i i uu to the it it serves. I 1 - &7EBI the center I 1~~ ffsk ily from the I 1 WJ rents fees. I I s budget is I I If that 31 I I 429 WWAT TCL MtI ;s from the 1 | alcohol p*o?l U I 142 Aicfcholtsm The Sc s Community I the problem 1th Center. I 1 KJ |? Drinking A Pro* g H5 So You Love An vices, Medi- I Aicohoi?c"> , I ?N - M9 How A A Can Heli uiauwc iwi#is \ I Problem Drinker percent, with \ ft arthritis .. . ... \3 rheumatism that paid by 1J7 A?h,??. ?hevwi, Dercent bv I '2t Rhcurneloid Arthrtl ^ J /J 121 Bursitis d 24 percent | 131 Arthritis end Ouact m 202 Surgery for Arthritr I he remain- ft 20S Osteoarthritis trcent comes ? | y a sirtm control. grants, foun- ft ^4 Family Planning gifts and 1 M pimai"*'00" u"'e IS contribu- I W Bidh Controt " 5$ The Birth Control I ft Pro a Con ireent of the ft cancer Z Breast Cancer comes Trom ft 171 Rehabilitation OI T 3 Breast Cancer Peti J' ft 171 lung Cancer vill highlight ft 1,0 Cancer Of The Coli I Rectum afy with a ft 1?1 Cancer The Cura Metropolitan ft it) Cancer Seven W{ mo Roberta j 1M S'JSJim s o.??? I^Y 3 11S Cancer Of The Ski J' ft 190 Thyroid Cancer ft 112 leukemia ft 115 ENCORE ft 3001 'Black Americans ai , 1,,? ft children lnii!.,l.i\ i?\ 3 3 Can Medicines In 1 I*i i I'll* In tic ft Home Poson Your ( , I .?,)? si \Liiiitiva ft Poisons In The Hoi <J \S m.'.'ii Vil? in 3 ^OC*,aw - ft 11 Tonsillectomy .. *.J Vv.Mui 4J Stuttering and Otht u ft Speech detects 3 41 Thumb Sucking ;ir ,,.,r ii'U hi I 49 No-No - Whdt Doe: Mean To The Todd 54 Thumbs. Naits Nov !and Young Children 57 The Hyperactive C* 71 Aspirin For Childrei ft 73 Earache in Chtidrer 75 Pinworms ft 10 Ringworm - 13 Impetigo ft 15 Pesky r112 Inhalation o'Small _ Obtects hv Children 2VC rvorm*i e?t in C*'< 220 Limping in CHi'drc-n 1^119^1 I 224 Mumps ? " 22S Croup r?M m<~o 1 I 227 M*ss,c* ON. MOH. I 229 Chicfccnpo* ililc M I I 232 Speech'Profcrtems ir . t I Children Mon S.it . ^ ( |;j5 t^rg? ?n<) Protrudir ttic i?n I I tars 1 2M Moningifij :olor TVl I /#/ I ^ i hi* a Hit' ? ossburnir " *~ ~3c3?rfeC*t!^V&'. '"J W--y'tar?TT? rr?v.' '^? --'?A5SV^-v-*?2i^T^i>^r*.*?dWL?^ati^car3sa' intent to harm." Hutchins said of his client's actions. In testifying. Mrs. Roseborough said that she saw the cross burning in her yard at approximately H p.m. on the 8th. "I have a habit 6f going to the door every night before 1 go to bed and I saw what looked like a cross burning in my yard," she *aid. Johnson said that he had made the four-foot cross by wrapping old clothes, around two nailed sticks, and soaked the cross in kerosene. Assistant District Attorney Joseph Gatto A.1UJ I -L - kaiicu jortnson s actions more than a "childish prank." "The court can't find any excuse for - what this boy has done. Fenimore Street . -. . . , \ V. . K is i^a quiet gftnmumty and there is no reason to bring Greensboro into WinstonSalem, regardless of the situation." Gatto said that he believed that the effects of the crossburning would be lasting on the Roseborough family and asked Harrill for a ruling "that would make a lasting impression in Johnson." "The effects of what they did are itation Crews To i curb line, but not in the serious injury street. said Howai "Putting leaves in the street cleanin stree&yiolates a city ordi- "After a ? nance and creates problems have real diffi that could result in a very to scrape le * i .. . * ED? ~ , / of tape-recorded health /. e been carefully selected / ^jj ain healthy I agnize early 1 >s \ 1st to a \ 5 \ 5 minutes long and are (forward, easy to under- > h tape has been carefully Of physicians and other "/ its accuracy. 1th and Medical Infc * * KEEP THIS BROCKUfl | TEL; MED Til Please requi >? 239 Necessary Inoculations Tor Your Children EttS 260 Supplies For The Ope Ot I Newborn 261' Care Of The Newborn lem"> I 262 Sudden Infant Death 263 Teething 296 'Immunization for Pneumonia ) The 361 Muscular Dystrophy in Children 401 When Your Ohdd Goes to the Hospr^al 402 Where Did I Come From I'sm Mama? I'V I mm I r\?? ww w w ierv CENTAL HEALTH . 301 Flossing Vour Teeth 303 Effective Toothbrushmg I ? 303 Dentat Plaque I 30S Malocclusion - Crooked Teeth 300 Whal About Wisdom Teeth? A 307 Seven Warning Signs Of Gum Disease 309 Canker Sores And Fever FNH ? ' Blisters 310 How fmportant Are Baby Teeth? I 311 What Not To Do For A ' Toothache h<?" 313 What You Don't Know ent " About Dentures Can Hurt Voo ?*"<* 314 We Know What Causes Bad Breath. Oo You? b,e 313 Are Dental X-Pays Realty Necessary ,rnn9 DIABETES 11 You May Have Diabetes n And Not Know It 233 Diabetes in Children 399 The Vegetarian Diet 909 Answer;, To Oueshons . _ OMen Asked About Diaid Cancer bcfic 0ie|s 310 0'a betes Emergencies I 911 New Trends m the 'he Diabetic Diet I -hild7 DIGESTIVE SYSTEM "nc 3 What Is A Normal Bowel? 4 Hemorrhoids 44 Ulcers 43 indigestion 71 Appendicitis . 199 Peptic Ulcers ' - 191 Hiatal Hernia 199 Colitis And Bowel Dis cs i 211 LdKtivet 1)0 Diarrhea 1 Ml Gall Bladder Trouble ? DRUG ABUSE 130 D?ug Abuse Resources tn Forsyth County 134 ISO 134 Amphetamines And Bartriturates (Up And Down Drugs) dryn 137 Marquana 134 Narcotics EYE CARC ANO HEARING 1 Glaucoma 5 Pesky Pinkeye i 231 Hearing Loss in Children 440 From Hearing loss To ?g Hearing Aid ? ? 441 Hearing LOSS From Noise 470 Seeing Spots And Floaters Published As A Publ ig Case staggering and the court should be concerned with the gravity of the offense," Gatto said. Harrill gave 'Johnson a $50 fine, a seven day suspened sentence and ordered that he pay the Roseboroughs $50 for the damage done to their lawn. He also made Johnson spend his lunch hour in jail and ordered him to stay away from the D t L. i\u?cuurougn s residence. Upstairs in Forsyth Juvenile Court. District Court Judge Gary Tash ordered Johnson's 15-year old accomplice to reimburse the state $100 for his courtappointed attorney; and told him to stay away from the Roseboroushs * Tash put the youth on probation, and added that he was impressed with the paper the youth had been ordered to write concerning his feelings on' the incident. Tash called the incident "insensitive and inhuman." Tash also set a curfew for the youth * which will last until his probation ends On his 16th birthday. Collect Leaves to someone," streets. Some of the leaves rd Harmon, wash into storm drains and g supervisor, stop them up, resulting in lin, our crews flooding. And when the culty in trying weather's dry, the leaves aves off the pose a fire hazard." gumgd\ TAPE, j LIBRARY/ '?. iiikjT.'_?'vt4$.X? , ; .' &v^AA^/?g;i*tu?t? Mitw; i *+ fi, . \ irmation As Close As IE NEAR YOUR TELEPHONE FOR FUTI ^ iMaRM?aiaiMamHHi iPE LIBRARY / (91 jsf each fane hv nun _ _ ^ . w |v -w j m m w * * ( 471 Children's Vision 25 Hyperlen 472 Cataract Pressure 473 Facts and Fallacies About _ 25 Stroke Ai Contact Lenses I 27 Health Ai 474 Presbyopia Do You I Checkup Need Reading Glasses"> I 29 How To ( rio._ ... Heart Ati FIRST AIO I 29 Atherosc 91 Severe Bleeding Blood Pr 93 Electrical Shock ___ 30 Angina P 94 Shock ?3 Early Wa 99 Poisoning By Mouth ?5 Chest Pa 99 Head tniuries I 72 Heart Fat 99 Sprains 101 Thermal Burns m*.n 102 Mouth To Mouth Resusci- 175 Fears Of tation (Smalt Children 1050 Male Sei and Babies) , 103 Mouth To Mouth Resusci* mowtrl ? tation (AduHs) r . 21 Coping^ 107 First Aid For A Person 33 Tension Suspected Ot Having A I 39 Dating Sk Mean Attack I 59 Positive C 108 Fainting and Sesu 109 Epileptic Convulsions I Marriage 111 Choking I 59 Fair Fight 118 Animal Bites I 90 Understai 121 Bee Stmgs 140 How to S 122 Cuts 8 Lacerations I 143 Death am 123 First Aid For Chemicar I 144 E mo bona Burns 2? * 112 Inhalation ot Small I 148 Divorce Objects by Children . 810 Diabetes Emergencies 1*4 ^4*'ur^a eu, 197 Building ? FOOT RROBLEM9 433 upset Em 114 Plantar Warts and Moles I is Availab 115 Ingrown Toenails I 434 How To C 118 Common Foot Problems I Depressic 117 Athlete s Foot 729 Psychoso GENERAL I yjy Scmtoph 17 lockiaw 729 When Shi . 34 Anemia Psychiatr 35 Understanding 1190 Homosei Headaches a NUTRtTM 37 Backaches ,, . 48 Lumps and Bumps Ot I ^ .S. Arms and Legs I *?4 Arthr AN J 47 Log Cramps And Aches | *03 The Youn 51 The Meaning Ot Fever I o .. ? 70 Sore Throat The'vaoa 77 KiOney Stones I 999 Tnevege 94 Diz/mess I 900 Cholestei 124 Shingles *?1 Low Sa'* 125 Epilepsy I 902 How lmp< 147 The Ladv Living >iOhe Minerals 199 How To Take Tempera- I 603 ^"Vtlni lure Pulse and Respiration A M 191 Varicose Veins I ? 193 Baldness And Falling Hair I III 194 What ^Happens When A | ow rm.vl.i 201 Neck^Pams < ... 400 Accidents Safety And Diabetic ( Voung Children 545 Hypoglycemia PARENTS 544 Sickle Cull Anemia 1 Parenting 25 Multiple Sclerosis $g Teen Vea? 10)0 Rocky Mountain Spotted Rebellion *** " 51 When A N 1031 Ovt fweight A ModiCol Creates Jf Problem Advice Fo 1042 Sports Tips For Youngsters Teenager; 1101 Eierctsmg Warm Up Slowly 220 Should t > 1140 Blood In The Urine Nome Fro 1141 Kidney And Urinary Tract 405 The S?ngM Infections 407 The Man I HEART Child s Lit 2) Diet and Heart Disease ma ic Service Sy The Winston-Sale ?* CI BUILOING ON L. A YOUR ROOTS They call it "The Overnight Wonder" for constipation. Are you uncomfortable with your laxative? Then meet the little white pill they call "The Overnight Wonder!' Just \ one pill at bedtime safely, surely stimulates your system's own natural rhythm. Overnight. So in the morning, you're back on the bright side. Comfortably! It's * a good feeling ? ? What is "The Overnight -Wonder"? Ex-Lax Pills. That's right? pills from 'gjt'iA ' Ex-Lax. Look for the white box. k w/M Use onlv as directed '1'"" V i s FIBRE GUILD'S CHRISTMAS SALE/OPEN HOUSE November 22nd and 23rd Inserts, Free-Standing^ ^^^ I Hearth and Radiant Stoves 7 LOr; HOMF FWTFDDDICCC . . . Mil llrflU IllOLO I 3290 Rcynolda Road I S 727-1241 f \ HOW DOES TEL-MED WORK? I It's easy! Just call (919) 724-7911 and give the operator the number of the*tape you wish to hear. (See Inside panels for a complete list of tapes.) Let's say you wish to know more about breast I cancer. Simply dial the number and ask for Tape #6: The operator wilt then play the tape for yog which discusses this illness and the steps you can take to recognize or prevent it. If you wish to hear the tape again, or any other tape, call back and the operator will be happy to play it for you. I ' f I 1 ?> i f I I I r. i H I ? 2 La ? ? K i 11 1 i ?: ' s I - ; - . - ' - | > j 7 | f | |,| j / ,0 Your Telephone URE USE 19)724-7911 { r ber i S?on And Blood 409 Discipline And Punish. . ment - Where Do Vou nd Apoplexy Stand? I ^ Hea,t PREGNANCY decrease Risk Of A E,,,Y PrenA,?l Care ack *2 Am I Really Pregnant? lerosis And High JJ Family Planning essure M AbOft?on ectons W UrNinied Pregnancy rning Of Heart Attack fj J** Premature Baby ms ^9 What Causes Mis* I lure carriages? 7 Warning Signs In I Pregnancy The After-Forty Man M Infertility ual Response M7 Longterm Effects of DES -i vy Administered in Pregnancy R H.ALTH | ? y*/*'??1.Crease f _ 9? utc? ruoic. Head and Body ff ?B ? iommunic.lton# I 1" ISX'SJ. Monoing in Marriage I PUBLIC INFORMATION idinq Gnat B 154 Medicaid ay "No" 1S5 Medicare 3 Dying 431 ^hild Protective Services I Experiences 433 fuf,.Ttm4 Fosler 0f Z B -m'couW I Ch,k",n 3 Us I RESPIRATORY lion B 7 What A Case ol PneuJelt-Confidence B moma Means otionally7 Help B 13 Pulmonary Emphysema lie I M influenza )ea? With fl ?o Hay Fever | ,n I 290 Immunisation for imatic Illness ? B Pneumonia II In Your Head I S7? Bronchial Asthma ? S00 Dust Diseases I B 3ukJ I See A SOI Chronic Cough .. a1' B S02 Shortness of Breath "*\Mv I SKIN DISORDERS | _ I 79 Dandruff | Heart Disease B t0 Bingw0rm in* P'Sj. B 02 Why The Mystery About g Child s Eatmg I Psoriasis'' s "Pleasure Or I S3 impetigo I I SO Are Old Age Freckles itarian Diet I Dangerous'9 Ol In Your Oiet B 17J Acne D<et B S1S Itching Skin I Drtant Are Trace B ?????.. ? in i uyr u>V1 ' IIISKAK Why is it Venereal Disease _ l* 1S Syphilis To Good Eating 1ft Gonorrhea *ie Desserts To Questions woete ?ed About Ota- 31 Vaginitis IS 3ft Feminine Hygiene ?ds m the 42 I'm Jusl Tired. Doctor Diet 173 Menopause I 1ft2 What is A Pap Test"* c^,,^ ?27 Longterm Effects ot DES I Administered in Pregnancy ? - Age Ot ||1 Breast Feeding Your 1T?B?bV Ml Emotional Feelings Atter ?a'?us\ Childbirth * I r Parents Ch M3 Caring For ' Xirsell After 5 '?,h"d H^Wiietomv ,_,lv * Famala Saioal RatoonM n Vow Young * JjJ?* Crjmaol Violanca | m Chronicle
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