Page 2 - The Chronicle, Thursday, January 21, 1982 j IIIIIIMIIItHHMMIMIHIIlMtMIMMIMMtllUniMtUIMMIiMIIMMMirilllltlHIItlllllllltllMIMIIIIItllllll ^ y El-Amirt: Story C agent and instructor in the El-Amin also says in the business departmeitf at letter that he had tnade ar? Wins ton-Salem State , , .... . ranuements to pas olt his I Ini\ersitv--but that "none ,... U>11 ... debts as he was able. ol these jobs were sullicicnt to maintain my family's "...Upon successfully oh basic needs." laining a lull-time job," the IIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIINIIMMUNMMUIimUIHIIMUIMIMMUIIIMNUUIMMMIHIUUMUIIIIIIHIWIMI Bob Jones Unive In a prepared statement, notlTracist institution," the - Bob Jones 111, the universi- statement says. "There's no ty's president, echoed Har- racial-discrimination here." ris'* contention that no . discrimination exists at the Jones goes on to say in the school. statement that he welcomes "Bob Jones University is the president's Jan. 12 call UIHMMIIIIIManiMNMMMItlllllllNlltlllMMllMKNIinMnilNMmtMIUNMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Fume Over Policy j entire country support going to do for ourselves? segregation." Little also said that he But North Ward Alder- believed that Reagan's adman l arry Little was not ministration has come the shocked or outraged. closer to forming a cabinet "We have seen time an'd system than any other adtime again that this ad- ministration prior to his ministration is not commit- taking office, ted to the needs of the poor "Reagan himself hasn't -or concerned?with civil?made ten major decisions rights," Little said. "We on his own and 1 don't should expect these things, believe that he made this and yes address them, but >one," said Little. "I think the question is what are we that decision was made by After The Dream IIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMUIIIIIIinillllllllllltmilUIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll specific action at this Clifton Graves, an affirpoint," Little said, "we mative action officer at plan to further gather infor- Winston-Salem State mation and refine the list." University, and Pat ..When asked i?.4he *group.?-Hairstonr..president,JQf the Jias a designate^, leadership, Winston-Salem N/^ACP, Liitle saicLthe-group has a joined Little^ "no-name leadership at this speakers at the meeting, point." Graves said he agrees with Leaders,?he said," will Little that the group has materialize with time. gotten off to a good start. "1 see the group as a chan- "This session was a connel for new leadership," crete example of what Dr. Little said i4new k'ino momf o - - ? - . .VUV4V1 Jilip lllllg IllkUill UUUUl I Ull llllllg that hasn't gotten burned the dream," Graves said. out." "In order for that dream to Little said that this new, become reality, we need to yoiing leadership will con- come together as a com sist of specialise. munity to plan political and 4 economic strategies." People have to realize r? i?- 1 * ? i a . , , .. Political strategies planned that we re not a monohth," . . , . 4. i ittlp -jjjj by the group include the c aia* targeting of office-holders "They may not be Martin who have not been responLuther King or Malcolm sive to the black community X," Little said of the new and the support of canleaders, "but we do have didates who will be responleadership and we need to sive to the black communirernoni7P that " t\> c??? *?*. 1J tiiiiiiiiiiiuitittiiiminimtmtiitiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiuMiiiiimiiiimiiitiiiiiiMiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Heat From Page 1 fairs Haywood Wilson, neither of whom could be The Winston-Salem Chronicle is reached for comment by published every Thursday by the f. Winston-Salem Chronicle press lime. Publishing Company, Inc., 516 N. According to residej/fs of Trade Street, Mailing Address: Atkins, the heat was rising ? Box 3154, Winston-Salem, by mid afternoon and by win^r?2 phone: 722*8624. , v"*ond Class postage paid at Wednesday evening the Winston-Salem, n.c. 27102. building was warm. Said Subscript on: SI3.52 per year one resident. "1. is amazing advan:c (N C'sal" ,ax how fast they got things - ?PUBLtCATTON USPS moving after the meeting, 1 NO 067910 _i ?. t gucNs v\ c uu nave some I Men s Whole $ 4 CJ 5 0 I [ adtes $050 I , soles a heels | Q 1 Heels (LiltS), & up Wen s Ha'' 0^ 0^Ladies Halt ^-" ?b^b 0^ 0^ ! Soles $1 no01 Soles $700 M |r~ ? & ^w?> ttfrO? - m Mta~ J>C<MV ]tt f Rubber Heels D * "* ? jjatherjteefr ? 1 Strelch S1 00 Rips S11", Dye Shines *3 Color Changed SCOO I fNo1 'e^ns'b'e tor shoes lett over 30 days) H H. ^M blAL MARTIN'S SHOE REPAIR fi Bp 1* 107 New Walkertown Road HOURS: 7 6 Mon. thru Thurs., 7-7 Ffi. & Sat. ^53748WD636^^| r? 1 9 r ? X v * 'A-?^ ??: ?" I L >/? Debts Unfair >, letiei "I id some ol this campaign. ins obligations and"outlined 441 . , v It is not an issue that a plan ol nuvmcni lor m\ . . . .. : .. * relates to ssho in our ettv is othei obligations. 11- \nvin saitl thai llie ani- beM qualified l? respond 10 cle, tntneoser, raised an the interests I our issue which is irrelesant to children," El-Amin said. nniuuiiHMtn?intiinitinin?nH?MmwimimmMMiiiiii?mmn<Mmm???WHHH"iinnni?ii rsity Not Discrim for-fegtvlm-KW?againu-iax=?pfrt^H in clearly dHineatp exempt s'tatux for the definitions of racial discriminatory private discrimination and in that schools process avoid encroach"ln the passage ot that hill." lie said, "certainly .mcm on religious freedom the Congress should be ex- guaranteed by theConstituiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiMiittMMimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiittiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiHiiM row Page 1 . his vhiff, but regardless of underwrite institutions that that, the key thing to our do not make themselves salvation is us." available to all. It's just Keegie W arren, para-legal sv,*on^w; . .. . . f. . Beverlv Mitchell, an atcounCelor lor legal Aid ' . , . .... . . torney who has spent a Societv, said the policy is , . ,, - large portion ot her career a ereat miustice. ? . . researching the legalities ot "It's an unjust policy," civil rights had these obserback oil vyJiat has already "Tax-exempt status to been done. We can't give those institutions that people the things necessary overtly practice segregation for survival, but we can requires all people, even those who can't take advanitnhittiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiMinimumiimuiiiiii tage of the institutions' services, to support them. i nai is grossly unlair. Mot From Page 1 on,y's^1 unlair' il ?'vcs encouragement to other institutions who have put up a iiiHiiimiimiiiimiimimmiimiiiiiiiiiiMii facade of acceptance mandated by equal opportunity Joining the speakers at and af firmative action." Shiloh was the Healing Herman Aldridge, director Force, a husband and wife of the Human Relations sirfgfn^ duo comprised of Commission, sees the adJosephiand Gai Henderson. ^u?^t wtuwT waokm* The gVoup will assess its condoning segregation. % . progress on April 4, the aft***5* Acoo?*ng~u?M> whaKtf 1 niversary of the death of understand to be true, it is Dr. King. right and proper under the "We will then reveal the law not to grant those names of the businesses and schools tax-exempt status," politicians derelict in their Aldridge said. "What responsibilities and obliga- they're really saying is it's tions/' Little said. all right to discriminate." Nobody will sell you u new I or IJ you don have u Clover(^c lord Peal...you really g|jfl|^H^|ggf|g don't have a deal. Noooobody but no Ejjk JtgH 1 body w/// sell you a MfjtM new or used car or - truck for less money IifUPfl THINK ABOUT IT. I C arson UndervMnnl F i is aaa FORD 1|||| 9 4 -- "V -* om Page 1 Ll-Amin, who ran unsuc- mcni in the-schools of "the cess fully tor a school board propet envirotuneni lot scat in 1980, says he is even learning that challenges the mote determined to seek young minds in our school election this year. Listed system," 2) a "cooperative among his plattorm objec- partnership among lives are I) the establish* teachers, principals and linatory From Page 1 lion." tax-exempt status, both Officials of the Goldsboro Bob . Jones U. and Christian Schools, who also Goldsboro Christian were fighting their lack of Schools will be able to claim tax-exempt status in the tax exemptions until ConSupreme Court, declined gress acts, comment. ^ Since 1969, the IRS has Goldsboro Christian denied 111 private schools Schools do not admit black tax-exempt status. Lack of Students. tax-exempt status means Government officials say that contributions to the Bob Jones University, schools are not. taxfounded in 1927, began to deductible and that the 1976. ?? ' = privilege of not paying Despite the president's call social security taxes, for legislation to deny their unemployment taxes, or WAIR REMOTI MEET "That Man About Sports" WAIR's Sportscaster GIL HARRIS Saturday, Jan. 22 10:30 a.m. 'til 2 p.m. FUN *FOOD ' PRIZES SURPRIZES All Clo ispffif? ATTENTION, Al ? CAR BUYERS! I This is what you have wai IS FORD and Ford Motor - 3?d 1: FREE MAINTENAN Ill OR 24,000 MILES ( adjustments, even ? except tires.) Dad 2: FORD GIVES YOU I PAYMENT ON ALL 1982 Escort. Just | YEARS OF CAR F INCLUDING OIL < I 3: 100 NEW ESCORT: 3ad 4: OTHER FACTORY I HUGE DISCOUNTS - 3?,i 5: LARGEST SHOWRI Shop in 72? comfoi the cold or snow. 6: THE ALL NEW MU 7' T-QfinC Ml ICT AWC I^ruti ? i i iuui iviuu i nnw Dud 8: 4x4's &BRONCOS D?. l~ 9: YOU CAN ORDER '\ PICK-UP NOW FO Dud 10K(2VUSED CAR LOT 1) FULL LOT OF C LOCATED AT 131 1 USED CARS TO SE 4 r IMtMtlMtllllMMMIMIMIMMIIillttMMMIMIMMlllMMMMMIMIIIIIIIIItlllltlllf llllllllllll till liniUll parents" and 3) i he parents, instead of shilling the blame lor the per lordevelopment of "an alter- mance 0| our chi|drcn I0' native strueture uhielT^Vrxf- pie home environment or moles ihe inicr"dependence school environment or adol students, teachers and ininistrative environment.** IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIUIINIUIIIIMIIUIIIIIIIIIIIHIUIIIIIUUnillllllKIIIIIIIIIIIMiaMIIIIIIIHIIItllU taxes on their net income. on this point. Concerning his call for "I am also opposed to adlegislation against ministrative agencies exerdiscriminatory schools, cising powers that the ConPresident Reagan said in a stitution assigns- to the ConTuesday press conference, gress. Such agencies, no "I am opposed in every matter how wellfiber of my being to intentioned, cannot be discrimination." allowed to govern by adIn his own prepared state- ministrative fiat, ment, issued Jan. 12, "...I believe that the right Reagan said, "I would not thing to do on this issue is knowingly contribute to to enact legislation which -att^^-organi/ation-that?sup-?wqll-pr^hibii-tax-exemptiojis?^ ports racial discrimination, for organizations that My record and the record of discriminate on the basis of this administration are clear race." * ?> - BROADCAST _ Harris, WAIR's Sportsoastsr and Rogar Buoklsy, vsrdala's Salsa Managsr. MILLER jjhl Off 1-40 ? MP-"" CLOVEMMU 1mm TrW?-la 4m> Mi HIU. km la fca paM far! 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