1 1 Page 2-The Chronicle, Thursday, March 31, 198 '"-S^' .^v ., ...J Br ^ B> ~1wsS&$i3^:..vSyjSSs?' & H KL y' ' S*"-^M A Cure Fc The national public television series "Tony Browi baffling disease, herpes simplex, in part II of "He unorthodox treatment method utilizing BHT (Bu antioxidant commonly used in foods. On the s chemist Sandy Shaw, authors of the best-selling i works. The show will air on Channel 26 on Sund FRIDAY, APRIL 1 The Wake Forest University Karate Club is having its first major tournament, the Jhoon Rhee Nationals, beginning at 7 p.m. with a seminar on stretching by John Chung, world forms champion, and a sparring clinic by Jeff Smith, U.S. sparring champion, at 8:30. On April 2, there will be an open competition for all martial arts styles beginning at 10 a.m. Collegiate teams will begin at 8 p.m. _ ' ^ * * Vf The North Carolina Black Repertory Co. will present "Zooman and the Sign,** a powerful drama on bla'ck-onblack crime by Charles Fuller. The production will also be shown niohtlv fhrnnoh Anril I o.ic ?-- 4 ........ rnmmgfmmmmj >111 VU^II npl II J <11 O.I J 111 I 11C /\T15 Council Theatre at 610 Coliseum Drive. Tickets are available at the Arts Council Box Office. For reservations, call 723-7907 or 723-1666. TUESDAY, APRIL 5 The proper way to prune your roses will be shown at rose pruning demonstrations to be held at 9 a.m. at Reynolda Gardens. The demonstrations will also be held April 7 and 9. The public is invited. Participants should bring gloves and pruning shears. A special school's out recreation swim will be held at the YWCA from 11:15-1:30 p.m. and from 3:30- 5 p.m. The swim will also be held April 6 and 7. For more information, call 722-5138. Ballroom Dance classes begin at the Glade Street YWCA at 8:30 p.m. For information, call 722-5138. The YWCA will sponsor a sample of summer camp through April 8 at Camp Betty Hastings^ The camp is open to all boys and girls ages five through 12. Camp nours are /:ju a.m to 5:30 p.m. For information, call . 722-5138. Shag Dancing Classes begin at the YWCA at 7:30 p.m. Call 722-5138 for information. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 "Diaper Gym/' an exercise program for mother and baby, begins at the Glade Street YWCA at 11 a.m. The six-week class includes thirty minutes for mom and baby and thirty minutes for mother. Call 722-5138 to register. Children's Librarian Satia M. Orange will present "Reading through a Child's Eye" at the YWCA Mother's Network. The program will be held from 9:30-11 a.m. at the Glade Street YWCA. Call 722-5138 to participate. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS The Winston-Salem State University Early Childhood Center is accepting applications for its summer and fall nrocrams for vmitVi o nor u _ u n.._ | _.0 .W. j vulll UgVJ illltw nil VJU^il live. Call 761-2159 for enrollment information. The Winston-Salem Chronicle is * published every Thursday by the Winston-Salem Chronicle Publishing Company Inc., 516 N. Trade Street, Mailing Address: Post Office Box 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102. Phone 722-8624. Second Class postage paid at WinstonSalem, N.C. 27102. Subscriptions: $13.52 per year payable in Advance (North Carolina sales tax included). PUBLICATION USPS NO. 067910. I I ^HlL ; , >r Herpes? n's Journal" continues with its investigation of the Tpes: Is There Hope?'* The program focuses on an tylated Hydroxytoluene), a powerful and effective rcond episode, physicist Durk Pearson (left) and lutrition book "Life Extension," explain how BHT lay, April 24 at 6:30 p.m. i Crime Prevention Robber Abducts Store Clerk The following "Crime Box Score" is designed to keep you abreast of criminal activity in your community and 10 neip you protect your family and property from crime. Armed Robbery and Kidnapping 3500 block, Patterson Avenue The suspect robbed the business at gunpont and took a female clerk with him from the store. He later unsuccessfully attempted to rape her. The suspect is described as a black male, approximately 24 years of age, with a brown complexion and a moustache. Armed Robbery 2300 block, Dunleith Avenue The complainant, who is a cab driver, was robbed and hit on the back of the head after he picked up three black males. No further description of the suspects is available at this time. Strong-Armed Robbery 1400 block, West Fourth Street The complainant was grabbed from behind and robbed of The wallet he was carrying. No description of the suspect is available. Storebreaking 400 block, Brookstown Avenue Candy and money was taken. 400 block, Haled Street Various tools were taken. 1000 block, Northwest Boulevard Ten bicycles and various bicycle tools were taken. 100 block, West Fourth Street Assorted soft drinks were taken. 800 block, North Liberty Street Several tires and various tools were taken. 100 block, Walkertown Avenue Cash was taken. 3000 block, North Patterson Avenue Two pistols were taken. 4200 block, Patterson Avenue A television and cash were taken. 3600 block, Glenn Avenue Tires, rims and tractor parts were taken. 4200 block, Patterson Avenue A typewriter, an adding machine, three chairs and a table were taken. Housebreaking 3600 block, Harvard Street Baby furniture was taken. 1100 block, East 18th Street Assorted groceries were taken. 1200 block, Gray Avenue An AM/FM record player and an eight-track component set were taken. 1700 block, Argonne Boulevard A mirror was taken. 200 block, Pine Street A television and jewelry were taken. 1300 block, Ada Avenue Video equipment was taken. 3400 block, Cumberland Street A television, jewelry and eight guns were taken. 900 block, West 12th Street A heater, a drill and various tools were taken. 900 block, Manley Street A cf*rM tvet*m * -' s m jvvi w lii cuiu a wcui were IdKCH. 500 block, Sunset Street Wine was taken. 800 block, West Sprague Street A strong box and cash were taken. 1900 block, Maryland Avenue A small bank was taken. A utobreaking 1600 block, East Third Street Wheel covers were taken. 1400 block, North Liberty Street A handbag was taken. 1700 block, Ivy Avenue Keys, a radar detector and a jacket were taken. 200 block, South Green Street An AM/FM convenor was taken. 3000 block, Cherry Street Please see page 17 I * Program Focuses On Black Unions In South Africa "Freedom is on the march in South Africa. " Government Zini, Black Union Leader In the past four years, a movement has emerged in South Africa that is becoming the most serious challenge yet to that country's white government. An ABC Television News "Closeup." "Adapt or Die,'1 airing Friday, April 1 at 10:00 p.m. on Channel 8 will examine the growing black trade union movement in South Africa, the significance of the movement and its struggle for power in South Africa. "Adapt or Die" includes some damaged film -- 12,000 feet of it shot by ABC News in South Africa that was sabotaged. Tests by film experts found that the footage wafr intentionally fogged by exposure~To light. Sound tapes for 18 rolls of film also were erased. With the ex ception of one union meeting, the interviews and location scenes were shot again. "Adapt or Die" was filmed entirely in South Africa after more than a year's effort by ABC News to obtain permission from the South African government. The correspondent is Marshall Frady and the producer Christopher Isham. There are 20 million blacks in South Africa and their lives are totally dominated by that country's minority of 4.5 million whites. Although blacks have few rights, _ South Africa's economic strengthis dependent on their labor. Eighty percent of the South African work force is black and in that number lies potential power. In 1979, the South African white government legalized black trade unions. Since then, membership has exploded from 50,000 to more than 300,000. 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