Former Governor ♦ Scott Is Seeking Second Term by Susan Ellsworth Post Staff Writer "If a governor does a good job he can't be popular when he leaves office," remarked former govern or Bob Scott last week during his campaign swing in Charlotte. Scott, who served as governor from 1969-1973, is seeking his se cond term. According to Scott, a governor makes decisions for the general good of the state that will bring disapproval from some groups. The former governor said he favors encouraging local industry ■»* to grow and de-emphasize foreign industry. "We should assist business and industry we already have to grow and expand," he said. By helping them, more jobs will be available, Scott added. He called the Hunt Administra tion "so eager for industry it is less selective." Instead of promoting North Carolina as a low-wage, non-union state Scott said North Carolina should focus on recruiting large, prestigious, national corporations that attract investment and repre sent long-term stability. In spending priorities Scott ex pressed support for additional hu man services programs for the handicapped and those on fixed incomes as an alternative to keep tog what he termed "unnecessary government positions." Other measures he endorsed are a homestead exemption for citi zens over 65, providing rural trans portation for the elderly and sup plying adequate funds to prevent programs from suffering when inflation causes more cutbacks. Scott emphasized, however, that he favors reductions in Hunt's Policy Analysis and Development . Committee which currently has 34 positions. He recommended in stead, lowering the cost by con tracting universities to analyze policies. The Alamance County Democrat doesn't only call for cutbacks. Teaching positions should increase Scott said and class size be reduced. I ; « "Children can't learn unless there's a climate for learning," the former governor asserted. Scott suggested a school detention pro gram where students doing poorly would remain after regular school hours for remedial work. As for the Competency Test "I don't think it's working," Scott said. "Testing at the Uth grade is late. The problem should be de termined at the beginning of high school." He continued, "Teachers should become more involved in develop ing programs than they have been in the past." The son of W. Kerr Scott, a former North Carolina governor and state senator, Bob Scott is a native Carolinian who lives on a farm near the Haw River. He is Letter To The Editor Endorsement For Dr. Bynum Mr. Bill Johnson Editor, Publisher The Charlotte Poet 1524 West Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28208 Re: Dr. Raleigh Bynum Dear Sir: Having known and admired Ra-. leigh Bynum for many years and having been a member of several organizations with which he is associated I can heartily recom mend him to the voters of Char lotte-Mecklenburg. I have found him to be intelli gent, thoroughly honest, sincere, dependable and possessive of all the qualities that would make him an asset to the government of this county. Robert H. Green, M.D. 332-7506 Correction Larry Crawford's name was omitted from last week's front page picture of minority officials who met in Raleigh. Crawford is a Democrat active on Charlotte's political scene. The Black community has not realized the importance of their vote! married to his high school sweet heart, Jessie Rae Osborne and they have five children. ICOUPON MUST ACCOMPANY ITEMS TO BE CLEANED 150% OFF REGULAR DRY CLEANING » ONE COUPON PER ORDER - · ONE COUPON PER VISIT * jp-NOT VALID ON DELIVERY ORDERS I · SPECIALTY ITEMS NOT INCLUDED ■ *3 Minimum After Discount Appfed I Full price after IS fey· If orfer It not picked «P ! DANDY CLEANERS ΤΠΜ rrwim II Πι . 1040N. Oraham 0·. 1M7 Parkwood Αν· 7M1 South Blvd I Ovar loti·. NC Charlotte, NC Ptwv·: XU-*m Owrlott·. NC MPhoo·: 39t S52S Newt to Plfca· Drug 0 a.m. . 5 p.m Dally Ption· J2S4*74 ■ ■7a.m. 7:10p.m. Dolly 0a.m.-4p.m. Dolly Frl. 0a.m. 5p.m. 7:10a.m. ■ «p.m. OalhiH a Sat. 0 a.m. · «J0 p.m. (at. 0 a.m. ■ I p.m. M.MOa.m. Ip.n. | ■«rmaOy Leu* CMonart . — ΒΒΒΒΒΒ ■■ EXPIRES S-2-M Η ■■■ ■■■ ■ Remember, it's important that you go to the polls May 6 ..... AND VOTE! If You Want To Know What's Happening In The Black Community, Read THE CHARLOTTE POST EXPERIENCE COUNTS. Count on JO GRAHAM FOSTER Again N.C. House of Representatives Paid Tor by Democratic Friends of Jo Graham Foster. CAROLYN MATHIS is working for YOU in the N.C. SENATE RE-ELECT α Senator who is a recognized leader in the General Assembly • Chairman of Senate Insurance Committee • Vice Chairman of Appropriations Base Budget Committee • Vice Chairman of Alcohol Beverage Control Committee • Legislative Research Commission member