I VOL. VII NO.35 U.S.P.S. No. C I ?\/-z_ _ nrnii Up and Atjf^_ ^8Ss-/'' J Dr. Larry Palmer, Di reel or of Mimmty Affairs at Wak Speaker, Mrs. Marie Roseboro, 198/ General Campaign a QpVinnt D t I UVilUVl 1JV IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIUIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIIIIIII Special Interview B Yvom With stau i ufiiiiiimiMiiimMMMMiiniiiiiniiiitmiMMW m C community Since 1 i Saiurda>, Api >ays at Kick lacks 1 ly, politically, socially, and educationally." i Dr. Palmer, director of minority affairs at Wake Forest University, said one 1 reason that blacks are fall- ! ing behind is that the i "racism-without-guild syn- "< drome" is steadily increas- i ing. "White people no longer feel guilty about being racist," he warned. ' hes C t ~~ " I > i ent, Dr. James A. Adams, . rd's policy committee said, I the children shouldn't be ? lade in the areas of equippositions and this sort of being talked about may be be necessary and also feels :utting the budget, alternatives we can take," id a lot of the waste in the Id automatically go down." f we can cut down on what My goes, keeping the basic i nd do that at a reasonable jrogan, who serves on the i. "It's a matter of trying to r." :hairman of the curriculum the elimination of teachers, seeing to it that as few jobs," Sheppard said. "But of is that some cuts will be ;chool board, Marvin S. of uncertainty, "There are , 5 don't know what will ac- , m the fact that the budget he-County Commissioners?ird after the commissioners he state legislature for the jch the state is allocating in e thought and then we can ims; then again we may get ome more out," Calloway is other suggestions to aid rvel, especially with the cut>, citizen task forces are ap- | ! sector and solicit funds," ig to work with a citizens ;< 2 iiiMiiiimiiiiiimiiMiiiiHiiiiiiiitiitiiiniiii > Declares \ 1 c W/yy 1 c V V V V U / / v on-violent war on the Ku t the Reagan Administra- v ntial Commission to in- ( rease in racial violence inorities. t ries of resolutions at its f urgh, Pa., in support of r g incidences of violence s r u~ i/.. i/i? .u > nit i\u rviuA rvidii, iiic I groups. The Board said i on to study terrorism in ' e ovide a fuller picture of a re engaged in and would have contributed to the c ince for minorities and t to a recent report issued ns Service of the Justice 1 ed cases were under in- t 3, which represents an inc; f iiifmtmmiitMiNHtMMtimwiimiiitimMi s i il 25, 1981 off Break fa: "ailing "The Klan openly advertises; they train and pay people to learn to shoot Blacks. Jesse Helms is anti everything and there is no guilt today." "This attitude is consistent with everything else," he said, "but we take it. We're about six months from slavery." "There are six ways that blacks should build for the i i i "n? ^ ^^B - ?* -1 *-*" t H % * jy< Vi .' *r v. I ^ Kevin Fields of Walker town frisbee accuracy throw conti older athletes, at WSSU. Oth< during "Special Olympics W sports pages. lllttMMIIIIItllllllllllltllllfltllHIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIII Roof < UnsuSj By Yvonne Anders< Staff Writer At 8:30 a.m. on April 15, tl :eiling in the apartment of :ollapsecL File resides in the Apartments on Cherry Street "I had set pans up last nigl vas leaking," said File, "Wh< he floor was wet and about 1 vas sitting in my living roon ceiling) come down." The collapsed ceiling left he entire bathroom floor. V/vm tU A Un4k?AAMit - ?t 1V/III tut UdiiUUUill lliruugl oom and into the kitchen. F he was unable to use her stov he flood. File has lived in the apj leven years and said that th< ilways been poor. Aarold Reich, city housin :ame to inspect the damage ar he cause* of the mishap. "It looks to me like the wat eakage, it just leaked ani hrough," said Reich. As Reich made his inspectic >er and lower level apartrr tructure, other tenants reg -ill' 20 cents St ; Behii future," according to Dr. Palmer. "First, we must take care of ourselves physically. Secondly, we musi suppori our lnstitutions: the YMCAs, the churches, clubs, the black colleges, the Urban Leagues, and the NAACP. Third, our human resources must be developed and preserved. X t * ..Cv ^ - ? " nnP'i w &&*"* ?* * - - - ^arw'.'aMj ' . * ' ^ ?T *? ? ' * * *'? 1 ? * * ?' 4t ^ ? <*?'** 4> ' % +>** # ?v __: *_*.;: i_J! :? * * # Junior High sails a frisbee a ?st in last week's local Specie er meets were held at the Ceni eek" in Forsyth County. Mot iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiHHimiii Caves pectini On rnmnlaintc al V v/l 1 I piUI > I VvJ U ' that is kept ir Reich aske( le bathroom iist of things i Bernice File he would see Cambridge t4Once we : ahead and m2 ht because it 44l guarantee ;n I woke up possible." 3:30, while I Despite the i, I heard it Home Real 1 Company, th debris over the tenants ri Water ran crease on Ma 1 thp livino I \/Hia I e*\ui . ii * iii^ L-.^ UIU L/V" I rile said that ing and sink e because of "It's been li haven't done artment for they go up or s service has William B. Home Real E g inspector, lapsed ceiling id determine page, one of t Pfaff woul er pipe has a ment and dec d came on the situation on April 17. )n of the up- File's had n lents in the reported that istered their on the proble * 30 Pages This Week id "Fourth, we have to take care of what we have. Fifth, we have got to become more involved politically. Sixth, we have to make sure that those around us will < have it better than we did." "Since blacks will be here for years to come," Dr. Palmer encouraged, "building for the future inSee Page 12 * % Jkir ?" Mr * + * - ~ Jy*z~ *** * *jF'? % jp v., lV ?** T^r *^r^ * .M^K ? ? ' Vsr through tig hoop during 1/ Olympics meet for 13 and fral YMCA and Wake Forest e pictures and a story on the IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII In On g Pair x>ut the poor maintenance 1 the building, i the residents to draw up a that need to be repaired and that it would be done, settle the plumbing we'll go tke the repairs," Reich said, we will get to it as soon as poor maintenance done by Estate Loan and Insurance e owner of the apartments, eceived notice of a rent in rch 23, effective April 24. s, another tenant whose ceilare in need of repair, said, ke that for years and they nothing about it and then 1 the rent." Pfaff, property manager for Lstate, said, "That (the col-' ) was caused by a sewer stophem stopped up the sewer." d not elaborate on his statelined to comment further on when contacted at his office ToThat date, the ceiling of ot been repaired, but File the city had been working m through out the week.