4 * \ * It " _ 9 His Just Due ~ Coach Clarence "Bighouse" Gaines ?>t WjnstonSalem Slate, the winningest active collegiate mentor, was inducted into the Naismith < Basketball Hall ol I amo last weekend. No one deserves the honor more. See Editorials, Page 4 and Sports Page. ^ (? Wilis VOL. Vlll No. 27 U.S.P.S. NoTI II ^? jhM fell-: &w^%M I I 1 /or Shopping Center Minority ( w j^. . , ,Ai? *{5Hr )^' ^ 'C* * 4 ' W**^' *" "'* '^Tm1 '? <V^* ? *7* I ' i.vV' By Allen H. Johnson board meeting, asked Managing Editor Stuart to look into the possibility of raising the The saga_ of the L-a.st guidelines, which call for at Winston shopping center least 10 percent ol the concontinues... struction contracts to go to Minority participation for ^??^mm^ the project's construction could be increased, says c i- "As far as I'm concert ly Manager Bryee Stuart, are totally unacceptQ won a mandate trom trie They (the city) ought , Board of Aldermen. 4tlJ. . , . to make the minority < "It the board said, We .. want them (the percentages) contractors on this pro higher, then that"d do it." Stuarl told Ihc Chronicle lasl week. Stuarl added, however, minority firms and 15 pcrthat he thinks the current cent of the construction guidelines arc ''most jobs to go to minorities, realistic and feasible." "As a city manager," ~~Sonic aldermen disagreed Burke said of Stuart follow Northeast Ward Alderman ing the meeting, "he should Vivian Burke, at the I eb. 15 take the lead in encouraging C. G. Washington Richard N. Davis Z0'.?^ A ? M nv iwreui simen ? - i _ _ _ ? . _ By Yvonne Anderson admini\traiTon to afTcviafe'a Staff Writer surplus of cheese bought b\ the government to subsidize Tuesday, March 9, will be dairy prices and to , the day of the Great supplement the daily diets American Cheese Give- ol the poor. Away lor I orsyth County. And while the intentions The project was conceived of the program maybe by the Reagan good, stare administrators - i 1* ' jj Tying The A special Chronicle pull-c and advice to prospectivi among our readers. Before s or giving your response see I ton~S 3.1c "Serving the Winston-Salem 067910 WINSTON-SALEM. N.C. jH B' ' ^ ^k-.w >^B ^B r&ftS* ^BB$ ;^'T ik'/-' ^B > joals Not ' 4 . v,\ <*' t. Vy, > ,VV > &*& ' ' more than 10 or 15 percent. North Ward Alderman The city has 10 move for- I arrv 1 ini<?l'?i?iiirt..i.? ? . ....V. MI1VI IIV I1IMI V?tt> ward in what is the right not satisfied with the goalsT thing to do."As far as I'm When asked if she had concerned," he said, "they guidelines of her own to arc totally unacceptable. That's ridiculous. They (the citv) ought to bend over led, they(the guidelines) backwards 10 make the }ble. That's ridiculous, minority contractors the to bend over backwards majority eoiiiunuvii on this - lururuciors ine majority ''''.''V' ., , . ,, ' l.itllc said that the goals # arc "insulting" atul "if we ?Alderman Larry Little ean't demonstrate the abili?? ty to get more than that. I feel we've tailed." recommend, Burke said. "I l ast Ward Alderman ha\e 110 particular goals hut Virginia Newell, head of the I still feel that 10 or 15 per- Committee u> Promote cent is a small amount. I Black Ownership and a mathink the city should take it jor proponent of black lead in encouraging minori- ownership for the shopping ty contracts." See Page 2 0 Washington Dec By Yvonne Anderson Political Awareness l eague Staff Writer (BPAL), withdrew his nomination Tuesday afternoon after Mary "Candy" A rift apparently has Wood, currently on the developed between mem- Planning Hoard, made hers of the Board of public her desire to keep her Aldermen and the Mayor seat. Wayne Corpening over his Ms. Wood was appointed nominatioins to the to finish the term of a City/County Planning member who vacated the Board. position before the term C. Ci. Washington, expired. She told the mayor nominated by Corpening at and members of the board the suggestion of the Black that she wanted to be reican Cheese Givet v\ ho~~ IT a vc be eli g i v c n responsibility tfar local distribution. are not happy just think it S degt about the project and its group of people together consequences. so that they can g6f some Cicrald Thorton, Director to pe an alternate way tc of the County Department ot Social Services, said that his oflictf has come up with - - *?i- ?r ; c , ' ' - * * 1 section gives ^ ? brides and grooms , %m Chr\ Community Since 19 74" I Thursday, February 25, J982 I ^jjjjjjl V* \ < Ik Jjl El J ^ P^BL |k^^^2 ^ jf ' /f ? / fsj | 3 -f ??*^??? i ^ ;-it^t?i r - -^"' ... ? 1BBBS8* **' s- '4*'*--^***^1**'' Phiilu Hv Ni?nl<?n?? LaShonda Hunt "She's a rare child. Her work is well thoughtout, excellent work... When I ask for a project, she always gives me a little bit more than I asked for. " lines Board Non appointed, but Corpening decided that it anyone nominated Washington, the should serve on the board, president of Washington's it tw.:. _ it .imvuiu uav i>. Concrete, Stone and 4tHc has had a lot more Cement Contractors, and experience than 1 and he Richard N. Davis, an could do a better job," accountant and former Washington said. "It looks alderman, for the two to me that only one of the vacant seats. two appointments arc Washington and Davis arc available and I'd like to see black while Ms. Wood is Davis get that one." white. Washington said that he Washington said that he had been in touch with the did not want to be involved members of BPA1. who in any controversy and told him that they would iway : is It Wor BBBSSTTi "' " ' " ?-" - ? (he hOsT" ptan?frcrvsitrlc, S under the circumstances, ading to herd a large pl(j wonders jf it is worth at the fairgrounds just the trouble. ? cheese. There has got "We are looking at a > do it." * P0|cntial of 6,(XX) people -Debbie Thompson *ho miBl" qualily ,or ,hc cheese and that is a lot ol ??????? administrative duty tor ? T ; s f I .. '*"* ^ More On Ms. Angelou -Readers continue to react to our editorial, "Welcome Home, Maya," a white woman's L 1 statement concerning how black people arc \ ^-Mrpposed "to act" and black people's tendency to rue- men o\\ n enemies. Page 4. I S t?r ? : > oqicle J *25 cents 30 Pages This Week a Randall Robinson, executive director of TransAfrica,^ a black group that lobbies in the interest of Black Africa, makes a point during his address Thursday night . at Winston-Salem State University. Robinson challenged his audience "to especially ,be aware of what our brothers in Africa and the Caribbean are doing and have done." Story on Page 14. ^ 7 ~~ " She's Serious About Her Work 1.:> - lii-fliii ffilVHr i -V ** {".>< vp^-"WiWj-yctf-o!d LaShonda Hunt wants t6 bt a ttaeher. * she says, "because 1 think I'm patient with children." While granting an interview so smoothly and comfortably that you'd think she's been talking to newspaper people all her life, LaShonda says she became interested in teaching by watching her own teachers at work. A good teacher, says the South Fork Elementary School: 4th-grader, "should take a little time with her children for fun in addition to work. She also does things to malCe . them learn more easily." LaShonda, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hunt of 450 Creekway Drive, and a student in Pat Wynn's Gifted and Talented class at South Fork, has not closed her career options, however; she's also very in?t*r?tB<Un humming a nnr^p, "hi?raim? TH get to help peopld!^ That ambition was stirred, LaShonda says, by her mother's interest in CPR. "My mother took a CPR class and I saw her practicing one day," LaShonda says. "It interested me." No doubt two of LaShonda's most valuable assets, whatever career she chooses, will be her sense of priority ana ner desire to do things right. As far as priorities are concerned, LaShonda says she has many interests, but knows which come first. "I used to take piano lessons and go to Girl Scout meetings," LaShonda says, "but they interfered with my See Page 2 lination back his decision. He said dedicated job for the he plans to 4alk with Davis communil\said Ms. about his nomination Burke. "He has made his deferral at a later time. decision and we will stick b> . Norma Jones, president of him on that, hut. I BPAL, could not he personally am \er\ reached for comment, but saddened by the situation." [Northeast Ward Alderman Ms. Burke said that she and BPAl advisor Vivian fell thai I he ease ol Ms. Burke said I ha I she was Wood was a matter ot disappointed to hear the principle and that she news. should not have expected to a "We suggested Mr. here-appointed. Washington because we felt "Nohodv sits on anv he would do a good and See Page 2 ,+ L TL. in i ?f Dumerc something dial Isn't going ft'onic" J trx rronmctrtaf to make a whole lot ol building on the giouiuK ol difference in someone's the Dixie ( lassie I an on diet," Thorton said. C oliseum Du\e. According to the plan I ood stamp eeipients devised by the county. automatically quality loi 34,5iX) pounds ol cheese 'he cheese and will leechc will be dist i ibuted to an additional caul with the qualifying persons at the *

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