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% ^H The week of October 4 thru October 10 is Fire Prevention Week. Saturday, October 3 The Young Socialist Alliance is sponsoring a dinner and slide show presentation by two_ members who recently returned from a tour of Cuba. The dinner begins at 6 p.m. and the slide show at 8 p.m. rat 216 East 6th Street on the se723-3419. ~ 7 " # The voice of Minority Contractors and Suppliers will hold a meeting at the Winston Mutual Life Insurance Building on 5th Street at 8:30 a.m. Upcoming construction projects and Minority Participation will be discussed. # A Harvest Bazaar will be held in the parking lot of the Winston Mutual Building on 5th Street from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The event is sponsored by St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church, Rain Place: Lower Auditorium of St. Benedict the Moor Church, East 12th Street and Hattie Avenue. # The Natural Science Center in WinstonSalem will present a variety of films suitable for all family members, on Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m. This week's film is "Destination t. Saturn." # There will be a disco held from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Shriners Club located at 914 N. liberty Street. Donations will benefit the Winston-Salem State University Alumni Association. # The Christian Education Department of John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church will sponsor i yard sale from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the church. The church is located af 1800 E. 25th SfreeL-E very one is invited. pW s*d. ? jr ... s i >... A f K # The Winston-Salem Improvement Association will hold a benefit party for Nelson Malloy to help defray the expense of repairing his van that is especially equipped for his handicapped heeds, at 9:00 p.m. until, at the Root 1 Club, 975 N. Liberty Street. Monday, October 5 Put your lunch hour to good use and come to the Y.W.C.A. Contemporary Women's Series to hear Vera Roseman speak on "New Ways To Be A More Effective Person" from 12:15-1:00 p.m. Ms. Roseman is an instructor in Effectiveness Training for Women and her talk is" Open to everyone. The Forsyth County Public Library's Children's Outreach Program is sponsoring a series of film programs on Monday at Happy Hill Community Center at 3 p.m.; Tuesday at King Recreation Center at 3:30 p.m.; and Wednesday at Sprague Street Recreation Center at 3:30 p.m. This week's featured films are: "Magic Math," "Telltale Heart," "Magic Sneakers " | . . PHONE 767-9000 ?A-Oae Appliaace Service ALL WORK GUARANTEED 30 DAYS BY FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN WASHERS ft DRYERS MAYTAG REFRIGERATORS ft FREEZERS FRtGlOAIRE RANGES ft DISHWASHERS WHIRLPOOL KENMORE GE U H RUCKER Ownw a ?"TCHEN AID SB t. mm a. IflMM t I Ruok?r Call 767-9090 I Black Collet Just two weeks~~betore University; Dr. Prez<Ml Black College Day '81, Roberts, President of NaPresident Ronald Reagan, tional Association for on September IS, 198L Equal Opportunity in jugflfist Ordg ?Hifftrr 1 Education j&k that will funnel an addi- organization of all Black tional $9.6 million to the college presidents); Dr. H. nation's Black colleges and Naylor Fitzhugh, Chairman allow these institutions to 0f the Board of the Naobtain equal opportunities tional Association of in federally sponsored pro- Market Developers; grams. Preston Edwards, Publisher By special invitation Qf The Black Collegian from the president to a, magazine; and Calvin white House luncheon held Rolark, Chairman oT the "In conjunction with Biacx Board. Black Media, Inc. College Day" - which is ancj pirst yjce president of sponsored by the Coalition j^e National Newspaper for. Black Colleges - over publisher^ Association. AiXl distlngutmairegsniTi- ainmSwffigTsaersrcluding Black college government has" a presidents, alumni^ direc- troublesome history of issutors, student government ing federal orders with no leaders, church leaders and teeth in them," the presit_ i - _ r ' ' 1 ncaas 01 some 01 me largest dent reminded his audience. Black organizations in the "Well, this one will be country, applauded the heard from again with an President's comments on annual report card and they Black colleges in a rare better pass." showing of - Black Specifically, Black col-? -presidential support. leges will receive an increase In attendance were: Qf $9.6 million in federal Bishop John H. Adams, funds. Secretary of EducaChairman of the 17-million- tion Terrel Bell will supermember Congress of Na- vj$e (be annual developtional Blacl^ Churches; rnent of the order with each Tony Fisher, Vice President agency submitting a midof the National Black year progress report to the Police Association; Thomas secretary on its Dortch, President of the achievements. Also, each Council of National Alum- Black college president will ni Associations, Inc. be "given the opportunity representing 85 of the 110 to comment" on the proBlack colleges; Dr. Lionel posed annual federal plan Newsom, President of Cen- prior to presidential aptral State University; Dr. proval, the first of which is William Harvey, President ^id to be ready by March of Hampton Institute; Dr. 311 19827 Howard Brabson, President The coalition, founded or the National Association by Tony Brown, television of Black Social Workers. host and syndicated columOthers in attendance nist, started a movement were: Dr. Leonard Spear- with Black College Day 480 man, President of Texas last year. The Black college, Southern University; the Black church and hunLorenzo Butler, former deeds of national Black President of the United organizations have since Negro College Fund Pre- made this effort one now of Alumni Council; Archie presidential iiPBortance. 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Here s what the tax^exemption could $25,(X mean to you, $16,(X * The yield if interest left on di at 12 610% yoi Toe?m SI invest ahout are ha?e* P 0 I C > xe Movemen j^t H v'^|Hk j ^ i Jb jT^t. m VI Black College Movement Pays Off - The Coalition for B with White House dignitaries and Black educators appL ecu five Order to help Black colleges and directing a $9.6 tionaU opportunities were tion they offered that indenied elsewhere, these in- dividuals can make stittitions offered hope to themselves into the type of Black Americans...and they people they choose to be indid their job well," Presi- stead of what some central dent Reagan continued. planner says they should "It is through the educa- be." 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