Along The Campaign Trail Edminsten Has First Preference By Karen Parker Post Staff Writer A public opinion poll con ducted by the North Caro lina Association of Educa tors revealed Rufus Ed misten presently has first place voter preference in the state, claiming 30 per cent of the poll opinions. Former Mayor Eddie Knox followed In second place with 17 percent. The remaining candi dates on the gubernatorial poll place like this: Jimmy Green, 15 percent; John Ingram, 13 percent; Lauch Faircloth, four percent; Tom Gilmore, two percent; Leo Jenkins, two percent and Dr. Robert Hannon, one percent. ..President Reagan’s latest comments about the Lebanon situation is that all American Marines can expect to return to their ships within 30 days: Some congreespeople, including Sea.Gary Hart of Colorado, don’t believe stationing troops in Lebanese waters is the safest measure. Hart stated, “We’re ap proaching the point of no return in Lebanon—where U S. forces are in direct conflict with Syria. Hie i President feces e choice - withdraw U.S. forces now or became embroiled in - wer.’L ..Keep in mind there are maqy people who raise their hands in favor of our President's Lebanese American policy. Contrary to popular belief, many of those people are black. LeGree Daniels, far exam ple who is vice chairman of the National Coalition on Black Voter Parttdpatioo, favors Reagan's policy. While he hasn't ’recently made any direct state ments about Lebanon, he . “does feel very honored to have been chosen as chair man of Black Voter for the Raagan^Bueh Committee.” ■ ••The Freewill Baptist „ Cta»d»s Of America , a n Sj , v I ;^WCA;Phii. ' r-' l International m t * Japan will be saluted in . the second of the 19*4 Series “'of International dinners < bold at ttie Uptown Center of the YWCA, Friday, Fe | bruaryM. j Sponsored by the World ■* Mutual Service Commit s tee, these events feature a ' combination of delicious • native foods and cultural i entertainment. In addition \ to the typical Japanese meal, there will be a j movie. The program begins at 6 - p.m. Cost is $5 for adults, ; 92-50 for children. Advance ' reservations are required - and can be made by call 1 tag 333-7553, 9 to 5 week ; days. Either that num ber or 525-5770 may be I called also for further In i' formation. Family Meeting The C.W. Moore family ; will meet February 19 at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ethel Maxwell, 2515 LaSalle Street. _ Susan Green ...Receives endorsements bers. The endorsement was announced at the 13th Annual Workers Confer ence in Wilson, N.C. ..Susan Green’s support for election to the U.S. Congress, Ninth District, looks impressive. Green, presently serving on the Mecklenburg County Com mission, has received five national endorsements. Two of the latest include Political Action for Can didate Election (PACE), and PeacePac. PACE is a human ser vices organization that re presents over 90,000 social workers. PeacePac helps Meet to the U.S. House candidates who are com muted to stopping the nuclear arms race and a possible nuclear war. .. Gubernatorial candidate, Lauch Faircloth has named Mrs. Ramona En sley to co-chair his cam paign in Pitt County. Mrs. Ramona Ross Easley is administrative assistant to the Pht County D.A., and is a registrar for the County as well. Mrs. Bosley, historian and member ship chairwoman of De mocratic Women, servos fjk atfristaut secretary to York Memorial AME Zion Church in Greenville. . .March 23 will be recog-, nixed aa North Caroling Energy Education Day. Gov. Hunt issues the pro clamation, stating, "North Carolina has made a com mitment to the wise de 7--■ Bea Tyson .To meet supporters velopment and use of our energy resources and edu cation of our youth.” The theme for the programs and activities associated with North Carotins Ener- - gy Education Day is "En ergy Works for America.” Students and the general public will have several opportunities to become . informed about energy, issues affecting the state and nation,” according to the Governor. ..A Get-Acquainted Gath ering for Ben Tyson, can didate for U.S. Congress, will be held Sunday, Fe bruary 19, at the Comedi Inn on Independence Blvd. Sponsored by Kelly Alex ander, Jr., Sam Young, Joaetto Alston and Bob Da via, tfak gathering will giv&Cfcarlotteans a chance to meet Tyson. ■ _ . I I BUT HE ALSO NEEDS CHILD SUPPORT. . .Having a private attorney ensures that your child’s needs do not go unmet and your case receives the prompt attention It deserves. t .•**?, ;«*•' »'-7' Ate , * r, ’ Pot A Confidential Appointment Coll: ATTOtWY MMNfn 1——ey (704) S7HISt« 701 E. Trade Street - Suite E. Charlotte, NC (704) 376-5588 of oar already low prices on a of over 100 new and reconditioned fi •••-.*. v v . * * •. v H i 5 12) KaatMi St ^yn-.Urt°^, “v Trt^SrtJSAJSHlMMS^ ^ jg I • f & J