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Nevada and Rhode Island | paramilitary training camps he added. run by the Ku Klux Klarf ADL has monitored thi and other extremist groups Klan since the I920's and i has been passed by the Con- recognized as the most com necticut state legislature plctc source of informatioi and has been introduced in on KKK membership an< eight other state activities, including the pro legislatures, according to liferation of its paramilitar; the Anti-Defamation training camps. League of B'nai B'rith. The model statute, whicl Seymour Reich, chair- was made public ii man of the League's na- February, calls for im tional Civil Rights Commit- prisonment and/or fine tee, told a meeting of against those found guilt ADL's National Commis- of operating paramilitar sion at New York's Grand camps or receiving trainin Hyatt Hotel, that the Con-~ there, necticut law now goes to According to Mr. Reich Gov. William A. O'Neill it w?uld make training i for signing. t^e use ?f arms, explosive} This legislation, as well as incendiary devices o the proposed laws introduc- "techniques capable c ed in the other eight states causing injury or.death" and soon to be introduced crime when the intention in five additional ones, is to "employ the sam hac#?rt r*n a mnrlpl statute nlawfully for use in, or i 1 drawn up by ADL's Law furtherance of,?a ' CIV Department, Mr. Reich disorder.** sa^cl Addressing Jewish con The eight states in which munity leaders gathere the paramilitary training from across the nation fc bill has beer^ introduced the Commission meetir were listed by Mr. Reich as through Monday, June California, ^Colorado, Mr. Reich said the Least Florida, Georgia, North was guided by three prii Carolina, Pennsylvania, ciples in drawing up tl Texas and Wisconsin, model statute. (1) it mu Those states in which the no* violate C onstitution legislation is scheduled to guarantees, particular be introduced are Idaho, ? J ton-Sale vnvgttre WinMun-Sa/em< Is 1 RlaMr T> front Chronicle Report* The theme of the Convention is "Now Is The Time The National Black In- For Self-Determination: dependent Political Party- Organize-Build-Change." North Carolina (NBIPP- Hundreds of people are exNC) is inviting Black people pected to gather to discuss from throughout the State the severe problems facing to attend its First Annual the Black community such Convention to be held June as Reagonomics, racist 19-21, 1981 at the Ebenezer violence, low representation Baptist Church, 652 of Blacks in elected pOsiRaleigh Road ins Rocky tions, and other important Mount, North Carolina, matters. No Tax Flans t or < County Buc By Yvonne Anderson ty Commissioners respecStaff Writer lively. The county tax rate is County residents will en- 78.5 cents for every $100 of joy a one cent decrease in assessed property. The total property taxes next year, proposed budget, if approv| while city residents will feel ed by the Forsyth County no difference as their pro- Commissioners, is $79.5i perty taxes remain the million and was presented ' saihc. .. " V by County Manager Pete This good news came out Jenkins, wherv the two budgets were ?A public hearing on the presented before the Board county budget has been set of Aldermen and the Coun- for June 15 at 7 p.m. on the ^_______ S.W.A.T. Rally ?Replaced By Music Concert By Beverly McCarthy be held at the fair grounds Staff Writer on July 4. Now he says that he had contacted Austin ?The KJanand Southern ^artier, but no decision had Whites Against Tirrany, been made concerning the , (S.W.A.T.) rally that was location of the rally. . , supposed to be held at the "There will be a rally Dixie Classic Fair Grounds held on July 4, but we don't e on July 4 will not take know whether it will be held s place. At least not at the at the fair grounds or not," - fair grounds on July 4. he explained. i Bill Austin, manager of According to Austin, the i the grounds, said that he fair grounds have been con knew nothing about the ral- tracted to Mark 5, Incory ly. porated, a concert promo"I haven't been con- tions agency to hold the h tacted by Warren Brooks or "Carolina Explosion" on n any other member of the fourth of July, i- S.W.A.T.," he said. The Carolina Explosion s Warren Brooks, is expected to be the biggest y S.W.A.T. leader, had outdoor concert ever held in y reported earlier that a the triad. A representative g Klan-S.W. A.T. rally would See Page 2 ,s - f W^ ZMJ 'n tmIII al ? ^ Human Resources Consultant *s president, James Mack, si mt,n* o r m Ghfi The Time For Self-Deterr arty ToC This Convention is a Troupe of Winston-Salem, family oriented event with a fashion show and musical many different activities in- selections; business sessions eluding a Unification and Ecumenical Service. D e a a L. f ? -r r? i ? ? - ... u.wo*ias* ui oiacK Scheduled to address the organizations; information body are such noted and training workshops; a scholars and political acChildrens' Program; a tivists such as Rev. Ben Youth Academy for Chavis, Director of the teenagers; Entertainment UCC Commission For Show featuring the Paul Racial Justice Washington, Robeson Drama Theatre of D.C. Field Office; Dr. BarRaleigh, the Otesha Dance bara Sizcmore, former seventh floor of the Hall of m Justice. Although the county I budget is balanced, many factors could upset Jenkins' *1 estimations. Jenkins' budget includes a 5 percent pay increase for more than I - i, juu county employees, ?> howcucr* compensation foe many employees is tied 1 directly to state support. Jenkins recommended that the commissioners not lake $ final action on pay adjust- jjt* ~ ment until the fall. | | The city will neither get a decrease nor an increase in ^ property taxes. No property tax increase was required to balance the $121.7 million ^ budget presented by City Manager Bill Stuart at a special aldermen's meeting. J The budget calls for a 75 * percent salary increase for Wm all city employees. Stuart's ^ oudget is 24 percent larger A than this year's budget Sisters of the McElroy family u/hirh Hprv?nrU mnctlv nn vinoc fnr tU """"V w" "vwywf ?l. ISI4JIH, J vu i nun planned federally financed Cater's body was recovered J water and sewer construe- imiiiiniiiimiiiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiimiHiitiiniim tion projects. The recommended budget also y*?/- /? r* assumes an increase in the WllOCKj Ol cost of the city building permits and landfill fees. A Washington' D.C.-On new fee, that will raise an June 23,1981, there will be a estimated $200,000 annual- celebration of the one hunly, is the establishment of dred and twenty-fifth an- / charges for handling com- niversary of WilberforcC mercial garbage collected University, the first from dumpsters. American college establishThe Aldermen must cd by blacks for blacks. It adopt the budget by July 1, will be held at 7:30 p.m. at and are expected to vote on the Convention Center in it at their June 29 meeting. Cincinnati, Ohio. The A public hearing will be celebration will occur as held June 18 at 7:30 p.m. at part of the annual meeting City Hall. Past ( n seen By Yvonne-Anderson Staff Writer ft "The growth that vye've ft^ seen in the past ten years ft will not be evident in the next ten years ^nd you can ft count on that^*v said James E. Mack when speaking t9 ft the regular meeting of the Greater Winston Kiwanis Club. yoke to Kiwanis Club recently Mack who is the president of the Human Res M | onicle 1 ttt-.-T- ?M?????! ! II !? > - ?,?* ~ ~+%b ceifis - 2ti "Pagr^^fffs Wrc^k nination " Convene superintendent of the vention "This will be the Washington, D.C. School most important political system and professor at the event for Black people in University* of Pittsburgh; the State of North Floyd McKissick,v North Carolina." Carolina activist and at- Workshops on Saturday*"'**?".?- j torney; Rev. John W. Flem- afternoon will cover such ing of Shaw University; vital issue* as Black Land Rev. L.H. Whelchel, pastor Loss and Food of Russell Memorial CME Cooperatives; Votel* Rights Church of Durham and Act Extension Strategies; t .4 many others. Says the Rev. Government Repression Ben Chavis about the Con- See Pa^e 2 1 HI M EMmm nLM m _^^g? .< ? ?4^MHHHHHH^ JK^^ #*m UPI PHOTO mother Funeral y /wg e<7c/t other in front of the chapel where funeral ser~ iel Cater, A t/anta's 28th murder victim, were held May 30. rrom the Chattahoochee River May 24. rce Hosts 125 th Year of the?ertTncil of Bishops Methodist Episcopal aruk^he General Board of Church purchased property jrf\ie A.M.E. Church, for the new institution at Wilberforce's founder and Tawawa Springs 'near benefactor. Xenia. The school progressFounded in the State of ed until the Civil War when Ohio in 1856, Wilberforce enrollment dwindled and University is the first black financial support declined; college in America and was the original Wilberforce named to honor the great closed in 1862. 18th century abolitionist, 'In March of the followWilliam Wilberforce. Early in8 year? Bishop Daniel A. that year, members of the See Page 2 Irowth In Future source Consultants, Inc.. research for different cornbegan his informal talk by panies. Mack stated that explaining the function of his company works closely his firm, with the Equal Employ4 Tm kind of a lawyer, we ment Opportunity Commisgive advise to corpora- sion. tions," said Mack. "We Mack said. "A black look at the goals and objec- conservative that a person tives of a company and then who files complaint ought develop plans to help them to be able to prove that they further those goals." have been discriminated HRC specializes in deve- against." loping affirmative action "If the administration programs and doing market See Pu^e 25 - j *'