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i lJagc 2-1 he C.hiomele, Saiurt NWWl?llll llilllllllllllllMilllllililll wv? VIVVIVIII llll I diapers for an adult is very fflrferent n6m & ,4;? o _ . uia^ci. i aon t unow where their new supervisor got that stuff about not crrapR-r,-^fTFTlfcr^ " ~ Ms. Roane also said that more important than knowing their jobs she felt was the way that the residents of Amos Cottage responded to IIMMMtllttlllllllllMIIIUfllHIIItlHIIttttMMIMIIIfl Gr< immmiiiiiiHiiiiinnmniiiiiiimiiimimimi $250,000. According to the proposal, the grant would be.matched by funds raised locally giving each agency $500,000. r All monies according to Hooks Bi NAACP Executive Director Benjamin L. Hooks assailed President Reagan's advisers' charges that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has created " A New Racism in America" by emphasiz ing affirmative action Meeting f IIIIIIIIHIItllllllltlllltllllllllllllltHIIIHIIMNttll! proposed East Winston Shopping Center, also to be located on Claremont Avenue on land located , directly behind Winston Mutual and next to the bank. "The meeting Saturday is open to the public and we invite anyone interested in promoting black ownership to come and participate," IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMNIIIIIIIHNNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM Bar Exams / ft illUIIIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIUNMMNIIIIIIIIHIIIMNNaiMN be taking the test next week t are Denise Nfc. *Welch, an4 of Winston-Salem. Welch, i a graduate of Duke Univer- t sity Law School and 1 Graves, a graduate of i Georgetown Law Center, are employed as staff 1 associates with the Legal j Aid Society of Northwest i N.C. Both Graves and Welch claim that persons who take 1 the exam and are unsuccessful in passing are not given the opportunity to find out their grades or where they lost points on their exams. According, to a statement by Welch, a person can review his or her exam, but the paper has no markings on it. 1 Last fall, for the first time, the unsuccessful applicants were given their multistate scores upon request, but there was no in- 1 dication whether the score I shown was the raw score or scale score, or how the score was used in conjunction with the essay score to iMmiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiHiiiiM l Ribbons Fr iHiHiuiiiiiiitttttiiiiiitiiiHiiiiitiiMiitttiiiiuiiHi . ?.? ' *'? -? ? siic wa3ii i uui in inc street, i Ms. Miller. Ms. Brannon said that she \ she has a 12-year old brother. "I've told him never to go o stray too much from his noi Atlanta they have found no fo< so obviously the killer or kil children felt they could trust,' She continued, "Neither of have the pain", the desperation did." Y The women said when and will switch the color of the rib of hope. "We'd give anything to be ? bon, but 1 don't think it will 1 As part of their appeal, the ribbon on the lapel of Gee Julian Bond while he was weekend, and they plan to do activist Dick Gregory, when f ^ on Sunday. "If we can get enough peo; will let those parents in Atlant, I prayers," Ms. Brannon said. i aruuna oecause only they ant Monies / Subash Shah and Jonathan Edwards, chairpersons for the CWNC would come from private sources. No government monies would be used. lasts Reag quotas. In a statement from NAACP headquarters in New York, Hooks said he hopes President Reagan will "ignore their advice and strengthen, rather than weaken, the enforcement of powers of that 'U.S. imwmmmwMHiMMmmiHumnniMUHtu rom Page 1 Mrs. Newell said, adding that the Committee was involved in bringing a black bank to Winston-Salem and also in the building of an East Winston medical complex by Doctors Harvey Allen, Thomas Clarke and Charlie Kennedy>jcurrently , under construction at the corner of Fifth Street and Cleveland Avenue. MfVNHIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIUIHIHIItMMIIII From Page 1 each the final grade. According to the board's ?olicy, the examinee'* total trade is not issued, nor is he examinee allowed to appeal the grading system as n other states. In response to the lawsuit filed by the 11 law school grades, the board filed a motion to dismiss on various grounds. The board's attorneys filed a request to have a hearing on the motion heard on February 23, the first day of the exam. In addition to Welch and Graves, others scheduled to take the exam who are also listed in the complaint are Larry D. Bowens, and William R. Fewell, Jr., both graduates of North Carolina Central University Law School; Fred Harrison and Nay Malloy, both graduates of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Law School; Earl F. Jones, a graduate of Texas Southern Law School and Emery L. Rann III, a graduate of Howard University School of Law. inHiimiimnittimmmitiiMtiHtfiiiiiiiinii om Page 1 hat's the scary part," said | s especially interested since ' ff with strangers and not to rmal everyday pattern. In otprints or sign of struggle, lers are someone that the ' she said. us has any kids, but we still and the emptiness as if we if the killer is found, they bons to green, as the color ible to wear that green ribbe soon," said Ms. Miller, two women pinned a black irgia State Representative , in Winston-Salem last the same to comedian and le appears at Wake Forest pie to wear the ribbons, it a know that they are in our t ia\, February 21, 1981 Cottage Wo: the dismissed patient care attendants. 44If anybody could see how they cared for those L-irlc J ~? *'?* i\'uj uiv.) nuuiU MIUW inftl latlTihflar cfi&igifc art untTUr aiTd are in fact, racially motivated. Those women have worked on their days off and switched their schedules i ? men Knew J could handle some of those Kids because those children can be wild sometimes," she said adding, "those women _ .give those kids spmathlng4hat-^Oa^nu rses and "probably that supervisor are afraid to give and that's love and affection. Those women who didn't know their jobs had to be called and asked how to ksked From mmmmmiiiiiiimiiiMiiwiiimiiiiiimHWKM According to the two men, the Neighborhood Development Corp., would use $150,000 of the grant, plus matching funds for technical assistance and an Aides agency." Racism, he declared, is still too much a part of American life to be given aid and comfort by stripping agencies designed to contain it, of powers of enforcement. The Reagan advisers' views are part of an EEOC transition team report prepared by Reagan aides, portions of which appeared in columns in the Wall Street Journal. MM - M Tha new wee w \ f % Obs From Page 1 ~ n,nm imnitfn ?T~i"TTmnnT manage certain kids 44 A lot of people wen because the nurses didn't upsei about what happened know their jobs," Ms. to them after they read th< Roane said. story in the Chronicle anc According, lo. the LPN^ whatever it calls for to gel -tfte of pallet* eare aU them their jobsbackpr tt "tendant carries with it a lot gerflfem some kind of comof responsibility and in her pensation, we will dc opinion the seven women, because this time, Amoj all demonstrated time and Cottage was dead wrong," time again that they were sa^ Ms. R?ancable to do their jobs well. Officials at Amos Cot?????tage including Dr. Alansor PQ2? 1 Hinman, director, or the ^ women's supervisor, Denisc mimumnmm Estridge, would not reslow-interest loans for pond to phone calls and inneighborhood planning; Quiries from the Chronicle, housing- construction- and mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn rehabilitation; economic development including small-business development, job training and From Page 1 management and marketing; and social ser- mmmmmmm vices and cultural pro- The national sorority grams leader also cautioned the The grant, according to mor* l^an 200 people in the the proposal would also audience that there were provide $50,000 for the distinct differences between t... ? black leaders and black establishment of a neighborhood foundation leadership and that the two for non-self-supporting should not be confused. projects like parks, the arts, it's notable to step to recreation programs, the tune of a different emergency services, neighborhood clinics, drummer...it's u n libraries, day care centers forgivable to march in the and other facilities. wrong direction," she said t's all it costs t fs delivered to >k. call 722-I inston-Salei "Serving the Esst Winston Com 516 N. Tr Winston-Salen H ' - ' '-*vv W 'jw'*' ** - 'I s -; ''^B^c Mr '. I ^1 ^1 ^1 ix JU? ^1 H if H Bj^BKlSfe v ur. Lester urown makes a point during his presentation of "Striving for Academic Excellence in the 80's: Reflections on the Past. " Dr. Brown, a professor of science education at Florida International University in Miami, is a former president of Voorhees Junior College in Denmark, S.C. and Florida Memorial College in Miami. He appeared at Winston-Salem State University February 11 as part of the Black History Month activities. I ** o get Community I your door every I us I *624 <r 7i Chronicle munity Since 1974" ade St. i, N.C. 27102 9m 9fl
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