Black Attorneys Named Special Superior Court Judges '** The appointment of two spe- year. . ^ viai juuge* ui me superior Court were announced Mon day by Governor Jim Hols houser. Named for four-year terms, :--irn Rnnalfj Rarhee nf Greensboro and William Tho mas (Bill) Graham of Win ston-Salem. They will succeed Sammie J. Chess of High Point and Dennis J. Winner of Asheville, whose terms ex pired June 30. Barbee and Graham will *■ take the oath of office on August 1. Their salaries in the judgeships will be $30,500 a Barbee, 37, is a partner in the Greensboro law firm of Frye, Johnson and Barbee He received his J D. degree from the North Carolina Central __Universitv School of Law, where hegraduaT6Or ciation. He is general counsel for Greensboro National Bank and a member of a special committee on indigent legal services delivery systems. He is a member of the N C. "Assouanonof Black Lawyers^ N\ C. Bar Association, Ameri can Bar Association and the Greensboro Bar Association. He serves as vice president and treasurer of the voung lawyers section of the Greens boro bar group. Barbee was appointed by Governor Holshouser in early 1973 to the former Board of conservation and Develop ment. When that board was abolished under state govern ment reorganization, he was named by the Governor to its successor, the Natural and Economic Resources Board. He is the son ofM? and Mrs~ W. W. Barbee, Sr., of Durham and is married to the former Alice T. Murray. Barbee has one daughter, Stephanie, 3. Graham, 41. is a partner in the Winston-Salem law firm of Billings and Graham, A native of Waynesboro, Virginia, he is graduate of Duke t'mver sity. where he received an A.B degree in economics, and the University of Virginia School of Law. He also has studied at the University of Hawaii and Wake Forest Uni r-yercity I aw Srhonl ftp yprvpH TTTthe U. S. Army in 1957-58 " Grahacp served for one year (l969-70 >- as assistant general counsel fof the U S. Depart ment of Housing and Urban Development. He is a member of the N. C. Academy of Trial Lawyers, the American. North Carplina and Forsyth County Bar Associations and the Virginia State Bar He is a member of Centen tary United Methodist Church and served on its Board of Stewards for three years He has been active in the United i-uiid. rtflb CuuiH.il Seeking an answer to the con stantly rising unemployment rate among blacks, wmeh ex ceeds 25 percent, the National Newspaper Publishers Asso ciation has called on President Ford to declare all H) percent jobless communities as disa ater areas And further, urged the Pre sident to hold a meeting with a black delegation to devise pro grams and policies to meet the critical economic needs of blacks and other minorities brought on by inflation and" unemployment These and other demands were expressed in the resolu tions unanimously approved by the black publishers in their 35th Annual Convention recently where both Gov Kd mund G. Brown, Jr and Lt. Gov. MerVyn Dvmally of Cali fornia addressed Other speakers included: Dr. Berkeley G Burrell, presi dent of the National Business League who received NNPA's Distinguished Service Award; Stanley S. Scott, special assis tant to President Ford, and a Black Unity" symposium chaired by Dr Eugene Mitc hell, St Louis Argus publisher and head of Homer G Phillips Hospital The panelists were Charles Wrignt. vice president, Pan hellenic Council, and the fol lowing national heads of re presentatives of eight of the major sororities and frater nities Dr Elbert E Allen. Kappa Alpha Psi; Ms. Lillian P. Ben bow. Delta Sigma Theta; .Judge Marion W. Harnett, Omega Psi Phi, Dr Annie Lawrence. Sigma Hamma Rho. Mrs Barbara Phillips, Alpha Kappa Alpha Mrs. Marian Shannon. Zeta Phi Be ta Dr Walter Washington. Alpha Phi Alpha, and presi dent of Alcorn State L'nivcr sity; and Mel Patrick Phi Beta Sigma l)r Carl B Goodlett, editor publisher. San Francisco Sun Reporter delivered hi.s mes sage as president of NNJ'A, and was reelected to a third one-year term Also reelected were Howard B Woods, editor-publisher, St. Louis Sentinel, as vice presi dent; Mrs Lenora Carter, publisher. Houston Forward Times, secretary; and How ard H Murphy, comptroller, Afro-American Newspapers, treasurer. Following the election of of ficers, the association approv ed the convention's resolut ions. ' \IKTIMN* 5T you FLEE TEMPT ATION be sure you don't leave a FORWARDING ADDRESS