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JAMES MCLAWHORN
.. Receives promotion
McLawhom Named Executive
director Of Urban League
by Susan Ellsworth
Post Staff Writer
James McLawhorn has been
appointed Executive Director
of the Columbian Urban
League by its Board of
Directors.
A native of Greenville,
North Carolina, McLawhorn
came to the League from
Charlotte, where he was an
administrative assistant to
Rowe Motley, chairman of the
Democratic National Black
Caucus. McLawhorn re
searched issues relating to
blacks. News releases were
then prepared based on his
research.
rnor to this position,
McLawhorn was a commer
cial loan development analyst
at First Union National Bank.
His responsibilities included
analyzing commercial loan
requests, loan reviews and
monitoring problem loan
situations in the credit
decision process.
As program management
coordinator for the City of
Charlotte, another position he
held, McLawhorn has a B.S.
Degree in Political Science
from North Carolina AAT
State University in Greens
boro. He received a Masters
Degree in Business Adminis
tration from the University of
Miami in Coral Gables,
Florida.
Among the organizations
McLawhorn is affiliated with
are tlxhfollowing: American
Society at Planned Officials,
American Society of Public
Administration, the National
Association _of Planners, and
Conference of Minority Public
Administrators.
• He was selected for honors
such as "Who’s Who Among
StudenisJnCoUeg^andJUn^
versifies," recipient of the
American Institute of
Planners Award, Ford Fellow
and Rockefeller Fellow.
James McLawhorn is
married to the former
Barbara Campbell and they
have one child.
New Masonic
Chapter Opens
New Lodge
The District Grand Master
of Charlotte and Albemarle
and the Wishful Master of the
Allen F. Davis Lodge 54, Cole
B. Steele, along with his sub
deputies Nelson Rankin, Odell
Mills, Robert Thompson,
Ward Vinson, Lonnie Smith,
Dave Scott and Andrew
Williams open their new lodge
in the Charlotte area with a
July 15 program at the Char
lottetown Inn.
Steele is the new Supreme
Recruit Deputy of Internation
al Masons
The new lodge is called the
Worldly Travelers Lodge 063.
“The International Masons
have come a long way in the
Charlotte area," said Thomp
son. “It has only been possi
ble through the members
including Grand Master State
Master Edwards from
Fayetteville.”
Steele said he was proud to
be a part of the installation of
the new Charlotte chapter that
was officially chartered**
May 10,1879.
Check the ads in the Char
lotte Post each week for the
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i How many times have you
grumbled when you read or heard
how more than forty percent of our
Black youths are unemployed?
What thoughts came to your mind?
Racism? Unqualified? Well, some
thoughts come to my mind,
but they are not racism
nor unqualified.
All negatives in the Black
community are not the result of
racism, and I am proud of the
thousands of youthful Blacks who
have acquired college educations.
Unqualified is an excuse the
private sector will have to
eliminate. But, my young friendB.
I want you to remember that
acquiring an education should
have done more than prepare you
for a job, it should have also taught
you how to think.
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a position in the field in which you
studied, but is that reason enough
to sacrifice your pride and dignity.
That’s right! When you are not
working, you are not only an
unemployed statistic, but you are
also without pride and dignity. You
can't force business and industry to
create new jobs, but you can retain
independence and pride by
working. Where? The same jobs
that helped your parents and
grandparents survive years ago...
that’s right, waiters, bellhops, and
waitresses. As the old adage goes:
"A bird in the hand beats two in
the bush,” and always remember
that you can still look for your
ideal position while working on the
less desirable job.
Joe T?4ack
Vice President
The Greyhound Corporation
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