mmvi ?nd v.::kienbmîî couhiy CHAP.10.U. K. C. 282ÛZ 1 YOUR BEST ADVERTISING MEDIA IN THE LUCRATIVE BLACK MARKET CALL 392-1306 THE CHARLOTTE POST ι * -r* ^ Λ VOL. 4 NO. 18 "Charlotte's Fastest Growing Community Weekly" BLACK NEWSPAPERS EFFECTIVELY REACH BY FAR. MORE BLACK CONSUMERS - CHARLOTTE, NORTH CARQLINA-28208-Thui sdaVT PRICE 25c Wfien Exactly Is Veterans' Day? Friday, November 11 has been proclained Veterans Day in North Carolina andlt is an official state holiday. But the federal government observed Veterans Day on October 24.This may confuse people in Mecklenburg County about exactly when Veterans Day is, but according to state .l^cials, the confusion will subside in 1978. Next year there will be but one official day nationwide to observe as Veterans Day - November 11. Accordins to Charles Beddingfield, Assis tant Secretary for Veterans Affairs, that date was tradi tionally recognized as Vete rans Day until several years ago when the federal govern ment chanffpH mnct hnliHaw to Mondays to give federal employees three-day breaks. "The fourth Monday of Octo ber was designated Veterans Day and most states, inclu ding North Carolina, began to observe it on that day," ex plained Beddingfield. Veterans organizations ex pressed much discontent over the change and individual states began to change their observance back to the tradi: tional date. The North Caroli na General Assembly changed it back to the November 11 date in 1975. This year, all states except the District of Columbia, Mississippi and South Dakota will salute vete rans on November 11. Veterans Day commemor ates the signing of the Armis tice, which ended the fighting of World War I, at 11 a.m. November 11, 1918. The spe cial day has become a time for all veterans to be honored. In proclaiming Veterans Day this year, Governor Jim Hunt called on the citizens of the state to honor the veterans of all wars, who "have served our State and Nation with honor and distinction." Veterans organizations in cluding the Veterans of For eign Wars, the American Leg ion, AM VETS, and Disabled American Veterans, usually join together in local commu nities to observe Veterans Day. 30 NAPFE Members To Hear Robert White National President Robert White will be the speaker November 12 when Charlotte v Local No. 311 of the National ■ Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees celebrates Allian ce Day with a dinner dance at the Holiday Inn-North, 3815 North Tryon Street at 7 p.m. White is considered by ma ny to be one of the most outstanding labor leaders in America and some years ago he was named as one of the most influential black men in the United States by Ebony Magazine - While the National Alliance is an independent organization with sub-groups organized a round the membership of the union, the Union is affiliated with the Black Labor Council and the National Council of .Negro Women Mrs. Mattie Ρ Caldwell is president of the local Alliance chapter. WTU-TMK One girl to another: "Of course I had to tell her she looked like a MILLION and I mean EVERY YEAR OF IT! " ATTRACTIVE DEBORAH TREULL ...Engaging young lady Deborah True 11 Is Beauty Of Week By Jen Harvey Post Staff Writer West Charlotte High Senior, Deborah Truell, is the Post Beauty of the Week. This engaging young lady is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Crowder and has five brothers anrt three sisters. Commenting on her large fa Black Mayors Endorse Carter's Energy Plan The National Conference of Black Mayors has endorsed President Carter's proposed National Energy Plan, stating that "This Nation cannot put off difficult choices'and sacri fices in the hopes that the energy problem will dis solve." The President commended the Conference, which met in Washington, for adopting a resolution supporting the Plan, calling it "an important statement of support from an organization of leaders repre senting a sizeable constituen cy in America." "The mayors have shown that they recognize that a failure to face up to our energy problem will most adversely affect poor people and black peuple. Al 5IWW8 recugniuon that passage of the energy program is not a contest be tween the branches of govern ment - that, instead, it is a test of our national will. It is my hope that this action by the mayors will add momentum to passage of the National Ener gy Plan," the President said. While supporting the Presi dent's plan, the Conference also urged Congress - now considering it - to include provisions "which address the unique needs of. cities and communities which have lar ge concentration of the poor as residents." The resolution also said that "the cities are the Nation's economic and population cen ters and thus greatly need an energy policy that is equitable to all regions, sectors, and income groups that encour ages high levels of employ ment and production " Durham College Set* Thirtieth Founder's Day Durham - Durham College will observe the thirtieth Founder's Day Celebration on Friday, November 11 Festivi ties will begin with an 11 a m mily, she said, "Well, there's no such thing as being by yourself in my family because there's always somebody a round. But I wouldn't like it any other way," she continu ed, "Because I love to talk and be around people." At West Charlotte Deborah is a Letter Girl and a member of the NAACP. Her favorite subjects are history and eng lish and she names her art instructor, Ms. Nowlin, as her favorite teacher. Asked why, she answered, "She's very understanding. I get along with her on my good days and my bad days because she doesn't bug me." After high school Deborah is thinking of going to Spellman College in Atlanta and her ultimate goal is to be an airline hoetess. She thinks 1 » J Λ '« !» * " * OlIV V» «IIJVJ UIV WA\.ll«IUe obtained through Ben Car ter at S36 0322 or 374 2662 A second luncheon is sche duled for Β ρ m and dancing at 9 ρ m Musical entertain ment will be provided by the Teardrops Military and semi formal dress are appropriate