% A Tribi t L Wilis i ^ Vol. V!1I No. 21 U.S.P.S. No. 06 Request Meeting With 1 WSSU Facu By UNC Co By Yvonne Anderson appointments in the Staff Writer predominantly black institutions and for the conInstructors on the campus ferral of permanent tenure of Winston-Salem State on any faculty member, University are fearful of unless there are evrentinnat losing their jobs due to the ??????????? consent decree which - _ _# ' g precipitated the desegrega- tGitOndl tion settlement between the ^ - 7~~Z Department of Education XmGlcltGCl 5 and the University of North _^... Carolina system. circumstances." The consent decree re- That means that instrucquires. in part that, "the tors currently under con University shall require the?tract -who do not meet the doctorate or other ap- requirements will not be propriate terminal degree reconsidered for a position for all new full-time faculty when the terms of their con9 Community Batti By Yvonne Anderson residential to the apartment Staff Writer dwelling status currentlysought by a local realty ?^^^Residents of the Shalimar company. community, located on S.C.P. Office Partnership Reynolds Park Road jusf petitioned the Forsyth aoove winston-salem State County Planning Board for University, are banding a public hearing to review together in an attempt.to t*heir proposed 220-unit slop the r'czoning of apartment complex on neighborhood from Salem Lake Road. The real__ Guild Director D By Yvonne Anderson ed from the Ebony Fashion Staff Writer Fair, which was sponsored by the Guild on Oct. 31, Carolyn Neal, president 1981. of the Winston-SalemlJrban Details are scarce, as League Guild, has disap- neither Thomas Elijah, peared mysteriously. It has president of the local been rumored that Neal left chapter of the National Urtown with the proceeds rais- ban League, nor Ricky McGee Probe Nnf T ltnlv 1 IVTi JLJRMIlKsIJ By Allen H. Johnson, III tee Chairman Vivian Burke Managing Editor and Stuart asking that they examine the actions of It is unlikely that the police in the case. Winston-Salem Board of McGce, former director of Aldermen will probe the the Benton Convention undercover police investiga- Center and Memorial Coition of William McGee and iseum, and Smith, a former Michael Smith, says City aide to U.S. Rep. Stephen Manager Bill Stuart. Neal, were found guilty ot "I do not have in front of conspiring to traffic in come any compelling reason caine and sentenced on to justify an investigation," Nov. 21 to seven years in Stuart told the Chronicle prison and a $50,000 fine, last week. . Both men have given Ann TomsJwho played a notice of appeal to the N.C. key role irft the McGee- Court of Appeals. Smith invest^alion as an Mrs. T^ms, who has scrvfofr undercover agent, sent cd in a number of capacities telegrams Dec. 22 to the as an informant and understate Attorney General's of- cover agent for law enforcefice, Public Safety Commit- See Page 2 The Chronicle will not ' be open for business on Friday, Jan. 15. We instead will pay homage to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on what would have been his 53rd birthday, I Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. whether the political ute To Dr. 1 ton-Sale. "Serving the Winston-Salem C( ?? ?? i 7910 WlNSTON-SALETO^t^C. tN ^riday c j Ity Concerned ns?nt Decree tracts expire. terpreted that we are opposDolan Hubbard, chairman ed to." of the educational council Hubbard said that with the and an instructor of English stipulations of the decree, at the university, says he is WSSU could end up with a trying to articulate the con- faculty comprised of totally ' white professors. Hubbard ^ ^ said that possibility is a bad vjn Ji 2IQ6 *? break for predominantly > black institutions which itOry Below need to continue their tradition of educating young cerns of the faculty. blacks. 44It is not so much that we Only 38 percent of the are opposedito increasing WSSU faculty^ hold terthc level of doctoral degrees?mfnal degrees, the lowest here/' said Hubbard, 44it*s level of all five predominatthe way in which it is being ly black institutions in the done, the way it is^beinj* ? See Page 2 \es Rezoning % tv company is asking that low-income tenants, the involved land be rezon- More than 200 people at- * ed from R-4 (single Tamily tended a neighborhood residential) to. R-2-S (multi- meeting last Tuesday night family apartment). in Emmanuel Baptist The 220 unit complex will Church to voice their rent tor between $260 and grievances with the propos$300 dollars, contrary to *?h nlan Manv r<?ciri#?r?ic co%? ( WW I VOIV4VII1.1 JUJf the belief of Shalimaft that they resented the fact, residents that th? apart-rezoning was being ments will be designated for See Page 2 isappears Wilson, Southern Regional around Jan. 4." said EliGuild coordinator and past jah. ' guild president, would Elijah has suspended the make comments on the guild from functioning until situation. the leagues's board of direc- . "1 understand she has left tors have a chance to meet town.and I learned about it and discuss the situation. when we came back from But members of the guild the Christmas holidays , See Page 2 W*VP. i" 'mm" ' Egjjii * I m m >36012 m -mm w m m k j Attorney R. Lewis Ray and Earline 1 INDEX Arts and loliday L"sun IBBBlfl"-" 24 vpowers that he choose to Church News ... .21 or not. ^ .. . *i A For the last 13 vears Editorials bills proposing that Social Whirl 6 King's birthday be made a national holiday have Lifestyle 26 died at the hands of CongrCSS c'd n Sports 17 ?* See Pa fie 27 I * % H J Cing Pages 8 m Ghfoi immunity Since 1974" ? ?????? Thursday, January 14, 1982 *25 c< ^hk^s vs. *&>* iv '' ^v>o i ''," I ) F'flWB |j^ ,|? fPlH As Old Man Winter pitches tantrui n _ _ 11 1 ShaH fight back with heavy wint c>|ance? o* suffering frostbite alth C d S11C Progress on the East earlier Winston shopping center develop continues smoothly, say ci- the cen ty officials, although a Clarcm number of houskeeping rnodate matters must be ironed out behind during the coming weeks. Broadic ^One of those matters, says just wai Valerie Broadie, the city's little bu economic development with it,' coordinator, is a contract Third, I between Winston-Salem agrceme I and the Denartment nt " and dr Housing and Urban finished Development which must the sati! be approved by both sides ties irn before construction on the structio center can begin. HL'D's Fourt proposed version is ex- based pected to arrive by earls Vieno i< February. spectu* Another is the moving ot '4Fquit\ 'aimer the site of the center itself. be tied The Consent Deere Poll Calls It "Disc 9 Bv %,cn Johnson system's mandate that the tlement Munuuinf* Editor school require terminal governn in u> iiiiiii^ anu "the (Jo \ ^December poll eon- reappointment ot its propria! ducted at Winston-Salem teaching staff. for all r. State University reveals Eighty-two percent of the appoir dissatisfaction among respondents said that they predom faculty with the LNC felt the consent decree set- st it in k>i -11 qicle ) rnts 30 Pages This Week ^ x.. *1*^ ?$M ' ^Hhfe*.* Sx??-.s ; *S?it?s?.. . ..? ^IHWlkl^.. KL jfti - ^iltf^ <: ^:'AacX> & ->- -S^l?fi||iMMiMi^^^|^^| v>nnn i^H 1 Bfc^r; & 9 p^^g^l^ggpp ME % ^^gP98y^ nWrf A >7 JRF TV jmr''' '" /' K S\ // Mf- W JF MNK | 1A ^t' LygL|flfi K \ \ m in the Piedmont, Ruby Wilds and daughter er attire. Shari especially is not taking any ough she Is hiding her good looks. Staff photo by Santana. arts Progress engineering depart- struetion begins," Broadie working on" a revis- said. plan," Broadie said Though there are some it's, this week. The involved in the proeess, says ers have moved v Assistant City Manager for ter further ,4up on Special Projects Allen ont" to accom- Joines, "it's just a matter employee parking of crossing t's and dotting I the building, i's. It's normal business explained. "They procedure." ited to move it up a In the meantime, R. Lewis t just to play around Ray, who is continuing his she said.- efforts to make center the first draft of an black-owned, is working rnt between the city with other black citizens to velopers has" been create a committee to solicit . It, too, must meet black investors, sfaction of the par- "We're targeting the totai olved before con- community," Ray said n begins. Monday afternoon. "Wc h, Minneapolis- want total community pardeveloper Mark ticipation, not just a handi working on a pro- ' ful of black ? for investors, enterpreneurs." ' money also has to Although an additional down before con- See Page 2 e criminatory". ? / ., i i V, i l, .. r .. 1 ...? I 1'iiml < O r\/? rinnnl I i?i> i u . \> II I I I lit | tUl'l ill ? V. i I UI y i I'VI urunviM ivitvn V nent, \\ hich requires on any faculiv mcinhci. etorale or other ap- unless ihere,are exceptional le terminal degree circumstances" is unfair icw full-time I'acultx, An additional K2 percent it merits t o the said that the\ felt that the infant l\ black in eon sent decree is* is and tor the con- See Page 2

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