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Sam Johnson !■ . ■--Protect leader : Neill, Johnson : t j *««>1 :iTo Head Little ; Rock Project • Charlotte, N.C. - Rolfe •Neill, president and pub lisher of The Charlotte Ob server, and Sam John son, owner of Sam Johnson Xincoln-Mercury in Char lotte, have been named to Ihead the Little Rock Re storation Project, j The Little Rock Resto 'ration Project is a cam 'paign to raise 1800,000 to ‘complete the rehabilitation ^pf the historic UtUe Rock ' AME Zion Church to house ;the Afro-American Cultur al Center. The fundraising ’effort will be conducted ;during the months of May ~and June. A formal au - nouncement of campaign details will be made at ■special news conference at inoon, Friday, May 4, at the site of the old church on the corner of East Seventh and i North Myers Streets in the First Ward community of ■Uptown Charlotte. j The restoration of the jold Little Rock church ’means a lot to the history -Inf fharlnttg thft 'rich history of the church Jltaelf,” says NeUl. ‘T am j proud to serve as chairman 'Of this very important J community project,” he • adds. ' “The church is a sym ;bol of pride for all of rOvariotte,!’ netee Johnson, ; the vice chairman. 1 For more details, contact ' Ken Koontz, 372-9941, or > Sharon Waters, 536-3636. Adult Bus '©rivers Needed i* The upswing in the eco nomy is good news for most r-ef us. But it’s causing some ‘■real problems for CMS ^transportation specialists /who are losing many adult Jbus drivers to higher pay ing, full-time jobs in pri vate industry Adult drivers, who are ;;hot classroom aides, gen reraily work about four $hours a day. When jobs {Were scarce during the re gression, that four hours of , work was very attractive to Jtnany people, and the /school system easily re Jcruited all the adult driv Jfers it needed. But that has /Changed dramatically dur £|ng the 1963-84 school jVear. rjror example, Lion 'Wright, South Mecklen * burg’s transportation spe rpialist, has lost 22 'adult ! drivers this year and needs 'to recruit 12 immediately /Just to complete this school 'year. “One person might Ifeetajob and finds out there are three or four vacan ■ cies in that company, and ;he’s coming back and tell ’ ing other drivers,” says •Wright. Wright says many of the ' drivers he has lost have >Uken Jobs paying $6.50 to ' $10 an hour. 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