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The following "Crime /
Box Score is designed to
keep you abreast of e
criminal activity in your r
community and to help pro- h
tect your family and pro- r
perty from crime. tl
Armed Robbery c
770 block, North Point t
Blvd^ s
The victim was making a /
transaction at an automatic
teller machine when the 5
suspcct came up behind her
with a gun and robbed her. t
3500 block, Patterson
Avenue <
A black male approached
the complainant while she
sat in her car, asked her S
what time it was, and pulled
out a gun and robbed the s
complainant of her pocket- >
book. I
Storebreaking
2800 block, Ivy Avenue 1
A set of drums, guitar
and cymbals were taken. i
800 block, Price Street
A window air conditioner
was taken.
500 block, Waughtown !
Street
A paint spray gun was
taken.
Housebreaking
1600 block, Jackson
wssu Up
The U.S. Department of
Education has awarded
Winston-Salem State
University $126,627 to continue
Project Upward
Bound for 1983-84. The
grant becomes effective July
1.
Project Upward Bound is
an academic and cultural
enrichment program
designed to prepare 10th12th
graders and recent
graduates for postsecondary
education.
Sixty students from the
RJR Fund
t
GARY, Ind. - R.J.
Reynolds Industries Inc.
recently contributed
$10,350 of a $200,000
r - scholarship program to
train black college students
tor careers in journalism.
In a speech delivered here
at the annual convention of
[ the National Newspaper
Publishers Association,
Marshall B. Bass, Reynolds
mdty.lm 13,1983
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Avenue t
The complainant returnd
in time to see three black s
nales walking away from
lis home, one of them carying
his television set. As S
he complainant gave chase,
me suspect dropped the
elevision. All three 5
(Civets Mran^rl
Autobreaking I
2700 block, North Cherry
Street
A lady's pockctbook was
aken. 1
2700 block, Piedmont <
Circle j
Two tires were taken.
700 block, East 18th <
Street
,A C.B. radio, two
ipeakers and assorted tools
vere taken.
larceny
4200 block, Brownsboro
Road
A 10- speed bike was
taken.
700 block, Ferrel Court
A k A. t
f\ ivioncy was laitcn. ^
100 block, East Seventh
Street
A 1983 Parkland class
ring was taken.
1600 block, East Third
Street
A Sharp calculator was
ward Bom
Winston-Salem/Forsyth
County School System will
be participating in the 1983
summer residential component
of Upward Bound.
Orientation sesions began
June 12, and students moved
on campus June 19.
Program participants include
49 rising 10th-12th
grade students and 11 high
school graduates who will
experience a taste of college
life. The high schoolers will
take courses in English,
reading, mathematics and
_ if. J!_ C< _
s ivieuia ch:
vicc president, said the program
is an effort to support
the black news media in the
United States.
"The black news media
continue to play a critical
role in the United States,"
Bass said. Their ability to
communicate to this
nation's largest minority
group is an important
public service toward
ustomer
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aken. ^
3500 block, North Patteron
Avenue
Clothes were taken.
1400 block, East 14th
street
Cash wlis taken. I
1100 block, East 19th U
Street
An AM/FM- cassette A
player was taken.
' Preventing Burglaries
Some facts on burglaries:
Homeowners lose more I
:han one billion dollars
jvery year to burglary and
fire.
Nationally, a burglary is
committed every 10
seconds.
There are more than
1,500 fires reported every
day.
If you don't want to be
vulnerable to theft and fire,
feel insecure about current
locking devices, live in an
isolated area, are away
from home often, or return
home late at night often,
you should have the Crime
Prevention Unit conduct a
"Residential Risk Assessment"
at your home.
For further information,
contact the Crime Preven
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biology. The graduates will
receive college credit for
taking courses in general
biology and world civilization.
All students will participate
in workshops
designed to increase their
interest in music, drama
and art. Visits to cultural
events or sites will also be
part of their summer experience.
The Summer
Residential Program ends
July 22.
holarships
preserving and enriching
the biack community."
The R.J. Reynolds
Scholarship Program ii>
Journalism supports th?
education of 60 black college
students enrolled in
journalism curricula.
Students in the program are
selected by the NNPA
scholarship foundation.
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Fire Prevention
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For Amateurs'
By THOMAS FLYNN
Syndicated Columnist
I meant to make this the shortest column ever written.
There was going to be a statement: "Here are all the safe
. ways to use fireworks this Fourth of July." Then there
was going to be a lot of blank space. Because there's no
safe way for the average American to use fireworks - on
the Fourth of July or any other day. But editors dislike
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So I'm going to write about fireworks on the Fourth of
July again. And just hope to God somebody reads it.
Raiders OJ the I Because Independence Day means a lot more than "the
right to pop off." And it's a really sorry reason to conifost:
Admires H demn another human being to a lifetime of dependence
t include close* I due to blindness or serious burns.
friends fl But Stream into emergency rooms and burn
falHT to he centers, as they do every Fourth, the foolish, the imK,
1 pulsive, the reckless, the ignorant. And more often than
}jn I n0t' l^Cy arC *nnocent ^ystanc*ers more than those
dtive in a pro- There's just no way the average person can use
koto by Janm I fireworks safely. The deck is stacked against you, if only
! because so many "home" fireworks are manufactured
J clandestinely, without standards or testing. How can you
defend against the firecracker with a fuse that goes off
' . , - - ,the instant you light it - or the bottle rocket that develops
a tube fault and shoots off sideways into somebody's
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follow these helpful tips:
Stick to low-power fireworks such as sparklers. U?|
them outdoors with adult supervision on a driveway,
sidewalk or other fire-resistant surface. Do not use
sparklers in a strong wind. Avoid any rocket or explosive
firework like the plague. Toys like that are strictly for the
professionals.
Speaking of professionals, why not enjoy the
professionally-run fireworks displays given by your city
government, Chamber of Commerce or other community
organization? By and large, these affairs are run by trained,
licensed personnel using known and approved
fireworks. And nobody can afford to put anything that
beautiful up in the sky by themselves, anyway.
A note of caution is needed even at a "professional**
display. Smaller public displays given by stores and corporations
sometimes leave a lot to be desired in the safety
i department. Often small sponsors will hire local people
who aren*t highly skilled with fireworks in order to save
money. ^
If you see people uncrating and setting out laundhing
devices after the show is in progress, or observe any
t misfires (charges that fail to fire or fire too low), pack up
i the family and leave - before a thousand-foot burst
rocket detonates 500 feet up.
i Fireworks are beautiful and they're part of our culture.
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