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FROM > THE 'S desk «Mynn. JMiuuiM.. .'*■ Tbe POST is happy to salute CBS Realty, tbe Charlotte ba sed real estate firm that spent a reported $1.400 to provide uniforms and equipment for the Raider·. Recently formed by civil leader L.C. Coleman, tbe Raiders are a women's amateur Softball team that competes in the eight team Tri-County Leàgue. + +'+ Tbe U.S. Department of Commerce said on Monday tbe per capita income in North Carolina was $5,040 in 197$. North ^««Η·ι»φ topped the $5,000 per capita income level for tbe first time as a result of an average take-bome pay at $487 more than in 1975. How income is still $1,302 below tbe national average· + + _+ A ruling signed by state Insurance Commissioner John Ingram that became effective May 5 says that discrimina tion on the basis of sex in tbe availability of insurance will no longer be permitted in North Carolina. + + + Emmet E. Cooper has been named Eastern Regional Postmaster General. The posi tion make· Cooper the highest ranked Black in tbe postal ' system. He will supervise pos tal service operations in the states of Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and in the District of Columbia and in parts of New l*. York and New Jersey. Ja * —->~i " '· - ■· " ' The Morris Field Rangen and the Norwood Jets of the Triple County Baseball Lea gue will play a benefit base 21 in support of the $180,001 fund drive to build a Martii Lutber Kins Statue. The base ball game will be played ai Griffin Park beginning at 3:1! p.m. Support tbe IfLK effort. * : ··'ψ+'+ + Job opportunities, less dis crimination and a better qua lity of life are reusing blacks to return to die South for tbe first time since the Civil War says a U.S. Census Bureau report. + + + The percentage of adult A mericans who have smoked marijuana at least one time has doubled to M percent in four years, according to a Gallup Poll THINK ABOUT THIS FOR A MINUTE! An $8 Subscription To The Charlotte Poet Would Not Only Give You 52 Weeks Of Interesting Reading About The People You Know, It Would Also Provide Jobs For Members Of Your Family ΊΊΠΝΚ ABOUT THIS FOR A MINUTE! 8,000 New Subscribers Would Create 15 New Jobs : With Our Company. 15 New Jobs Would Conside rably Boost The Black Economy So Why Not Fill' In The Coupon Below And Helo Ease The'. Unemployment Problems That Plague The. : Black Community! It's A Good Investment THINK ABOUTIT! I I Tuesday afternoon. Hay M, will provide a great moment in the life of Lloyd Harris. The ecrasion will be the dBdal «pealag at the first season (or the newly organiz ed Westsids Babe Ruth Baae an organisation to Harris, the ceremonial fanfare will in dah visits by local digna ta res from both the political and business communities. And, if Harris has his way, county cnmmisaiener Robert "Bob" Walton, sue of the league's will toss out after tour of the loop's five teams will come togeOwr is a four-team doubtoheeder. The event, which to Harris is like having one of your fondest dreams come true, win take place at the West Charlotte Athletic Field, be ginning around tour o'clock. The league, wUcb -provides recreation for youngsters be tween the agea of 13 and 15, will feature some of the city's top baseball talent. - "We fed excited about the Read the Charlotte Post Each Week. It's your best source of news about the " > you know. opportunity to Held five teem· in oar first season," Herds said Monday afternoon. "And, if it wasn't for people like Bob Walton, Welter Tucker, Mi McDonald and;all of β»other· win made-e contribution m the league, we never would have gotten off the ground." Tuesday's schedule pits Re volution Park against McCro rey Branch YKCA in the firit game and Double Oaks agate· st Lincoln Height· in the ee cond. West Charlotte km drawn a bye. The teams wiQ play two ' games a week. ' THE KINGS J £·■·.·■ » ·. Ρ *-jw^· <*♦ · ">4 » -·· r-'v' * ' ^ν> ?· ^' &?£& ... £..,-■ CHARLOTTE, MECKLENBURG V ». •**vL To rciF Now Let WCIV Lblen To You RADIO ΙβΟΟ · Ufo Toomey Ave., P.O. Box 3858, Charlotte, N. C f rr-s . ''*3U h-T—£k i
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