? ; AKA housing IIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUII Phi Omega also plans to finance the project with Community Development Block Grant loans and money raised from sorority members. ? The project is expected to cost between $725,000 and $750,000 to build. % Will undergo examination s Superior Court Judge Melzer Morgan Monday granted the request of Cecil Wayne Bost's at_ tpmey that Bost undergo a , psychiatric examination. - Bost, a white,.man, is charged with assault ' with a deaHlv Vi - ... j weapon with intent to kill in a July 10 incident involving a black man, Donny Ray Murray, 27, of Walkertown. j' i The judge also rescheduled Bost's arraignment for Oct. 27. ; In requesting that his client ' receive psychiatric help, attorney William Wood said that Bost has \tL long history of manicdepressive illness. ; Wood said after the judge's decision that he knew that Bost Has been receiving treatment at the Forsyth-Stokes Mental liealth Center at least since 1984. -in ; Wood also said that^he does not know if the examination will be completed before Bost's arraignment. , ; The judge requested that the results of the examination be furriished to the district attorney's office as well as to Wood. In the incident involving Mur ray, Bost allegedly chased and hit Murray, who was on a motorcycle, with his car. * Bost, who reportedly is a ipember of the American Nazi Party, was sentenced to 12 months in prison in September after iiMiiiiiiiiiimiimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimimimiimiii Brown From Page A5 | iiiitiitimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiii participate as co-promoter of the WBA-sanctioned Tubbs vs. Witherspoon match, nor win i involve myself in the promotion of the WBC-WBA unification match,** he said. ; "However, I will co-promote, and Michael Spinks will par- * ticipate in, the match with the winner of the WBC-WBA Unification bout ? if the WBA is not involved in the sanctioning of that fight or if the WBA has severed all ties with the South African boxing commission and jjublicly denounced that governifcent's apartheid system," Lewis announced. ? By taking such a strong and principled stand, Lewis is jeopardizing several million dollars guaranteed him as co-promoter. Instead of being associated with the WBA in any way, Lewis would rather assign his share of tjie money to Don King, his current promotional partner. - 4 There was a swift indication that Lewis' moves may be working," The New York Times conceded. Even New York Daily News sportswriter Michael Katz' 1 Oversized, cynical ego admitted, after questioning Lewis' motives: *... Maybe he (Lewis ) is just doing good." 1 "Don started tap dancing about his stand, but he should ftave been up there with me," Lewis observed. Every black in foxing, and every decent white, Should be standing beside Butch Lewis also. . * Lewis promoted six Muhammad Ali fights, piloted two Olympic champions (Leon and Michael Spinks) to world champions and made the Ali-Spinks II bout at the Superdome in New Orleans the most successful massattendance boxing spectacular in modern American history. ^ In this fight for justice between the WBA and Butch Lewis, I pick 1 ; _ i t i a vcwis oy a KnocKoui. M tony Brown is a syndicated oolumnist and television host, whose series, "Tony Brown's Journal," can be Seen Sundays at 1:30 locally on channels 4 and 26. i * I iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii milium iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii ^ From Page A1 tiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifli A Neighborly Gro Nearly 200 members of the East of Mount Carmel Baptist Churcl Southwest Ward Alderman Larry by James Parker). pleading guilty to assault with a deadly weapon by a motor vehicle in striking the car of Derek Fields, another black WinstonSalem man. f Is p Mr\ \iir\rr\ 11v/ vvui u yci The state attorney general's office said that there is no official word yet on the results of an investigation into a city/county school bus incident that occurred on March 14. George R. Parker, a claims adjuster "with the attorney general's office^ said that, he expects to hear from the adjuster conducting the investigation this week. Sheila Jeter, of 1438 Oak St., charged that the bus driver, Roderick Orr, invited other children on the bus to beat up her two sons, Kenneth and Reginald. The children were students at Bolton Elementary School. After conducting their own investigation, school officials referred the matter to the attorney general's office. While local school administrators said little about the incident, the principal of the li Need qualified employees? gpg! YH *_J /* The Job* Training Parti businesses with Fine screened Employees WINSTOI PRIVATE INDUI 222 8. LI Winston-Sale I or call 727-81 N. iiHiiiiiiiiuitmmiiiumiiiimiiiiiititiMiiiiiiiiiiiitiimi! V W ^ s^vg jj^B- .^^KT ^ * \^|pHE<' Hl^T^ ? rjrjU ft^H >up ^ ' on community gathered recently n to rally support for the neighbc ' Womble joined Easton's block c .,:. < ~ & school, James H. Kleu, said he didn't think that the Jeter children had been attacked. Parker said that, after he hears the final report, the state attorney . general's office wijy^, decide whether the state is willing to pay damages to Ms. Jeter and her sons. / A no-pay situation At least one performer still has not been paid for his role in the June production of the black opera "Treemonisha." Serenus T. Churn Jr., a member orthe chorus, said that he has not received his money. Churn would make no further comment on the matter Defoy Glenn,.executive and artistic director of the opera, could not be reached for comment. Glenn is also co-founder of GM Productions. Churn was one of several performers in the opera who told the Chronicle in July that they were paid with worthless checks from GM Productions. Glenn told the Chronicle in July that every performer would be contact the JTPA Program ir needed employees " lership Act benefits ncial Incentives PreSharad Training Costs. V-SALEM 5TRY COUNCIL baity 8t m, NC 27101 )02,727-2440 | . I % XtlllllllllllllllHIHIIIIIIHMIMIIIHUHItlltttittllllllttlltlll * .? (/ rx *- ^ \ ^ (f .. . 51 for a cookout in the parking lot >rhood's Crime Watch program. :aptains in a group photo (photo ? - . ' ~ ? ; -y paid by July 19. "GM will honor every commitment that it has made," he said. The Chronicle welcomes sugges, tions and update ideas from the & readers. If you ever wonder what happened after a story was. nrinted. oivp u? n rail onH mo'ii I --"-I ^ v% VMM U1IU V 11 find out. The telephone number is 723-8428. . M Hi-, I i v. <; 1 v :|t : I Ifej XSj^^^^HfekM I w. ^K^v ' xiSy-w^R^sS^ .... 'TOO TIME-CC That's what his peer he spends making hi him, he's not out to { and his customers. At Jack Daniel's, \ bent on giving you tl possibly make. That time to raeuow our i Tennessee way Experience, first h care make the taste c Whiskey as good as It takes time Whitkey 80-90 Proof Du tilled and 9 ' The Chronicle, Thur* EYECARE HOULDN1 DR. F. BRUENING, M COMMITTED TO BMtHQ Iffffl T EXTENDED WEA 'OO?? includes I follow U| 765-6900 I PUBLIC THE REGULAR MEETIN ALDERMEN SCHEDULE 1986, HAS BEEN CANCE A SPECIAL MEETING ALDERMEN HAS BEEh OCTOBER 27, 1986, A BOARD OF ALDERMEh SECOND FLOOR, CITY I ^11 T| Br ' jHV ;:;:^n j^Bt ?t ^ luKSlx:jsfc*. * ** *ffjg#? , .V ^'JMk ^jjj|P* '"S ' ^ ' V;';^:v.w |jjji^^^j?J. ; ; ,;5 . .. .** ** *? , > - . ss\^. a ^ ?. > H i ,-^^ii JNSUMING AND TEDK s say about the time and s special jewelry But, luc please his peers, just him: ve feel the same way W ie best whiskey anyone ^ .,.U - a wny wc iaKe tne extra vvhiskey the slow, old, Land, how time and Jack Daniel's gold. to be the best J Bottied by }*ck Daniel Dwtjlkry Lrm Motlow Propnetrr, day, October 16, 1986-Page A13 YOUTAK^TtMIOtmr? I I.D. OPHTHALMOLOGIST OUt ABOUT YOUR tMHTt R CONTACT LENSES I lenses, fitting, care kit and 5. 3746 Veat Mill Road I 1/3 mib N. of Han** Mmtt NOTICE I Q OF THE BOARD OF D FOR OCTOBER 20, LLED. 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