' MIIM II II Charlotte chance to known about*;:___ pressing national ' participation hi the" Forum. •.* • WBBM This years forum is monaored by the University of NortbCarohaa at Charlotte's Urban feutute, Laad ership Charlotte, and The Charlotte Observer. Questions to be discuseed this ySer Include: “Taxee: Who Should Pay and Why?" "Welfare: Whs Should Be Entitled to Public Hate?" and "The Soviets: What is the Conflict About?” The National Issues Forum to a [wn-parflaan education and dttean feedback program. Issues win be discussed in small study groups, citywide public forumsTcslHnpE • grains on tetevtatga station WTVI, and special guest editorials in The Chariotte Obee^er. " - NCCU Alumni Heeling The North Carotin* Central Uni versity Alumni Association will bold Us monthly meeting Wednesday, October 9, at 7:30 p m. at the Excelsior Club, located on -t Beatties Ford Rd. . ’ - Plane are in- progreSe for the alumni’s annual “High School Visi tation Day," sag for Saturday, A' October A Area hi#) school stu dents win bo transported to Dwham free of charge via TraUways to visit the NCCU's camptls, its facilities and to watch e coUoge football • given away tturday, No tion on any of any alumni RDoi And Reunkm on October #, _ pm at the We ___| Center, facilitated by Janice Shaver. The WomanReech Center is e United Way agency The facilities are handicapped « eaemlhis and ser. vice* art freely "RrsTr 1 WomanReach peer _ day through Saturday, from 10 a m. until t pm. at 334-3614 WHAT’S COOKING? Read m "n 1 Who’s Who In The Kitchen ToFindOnt_ ^riffelr College Appoints MBA Goordbndn^ Dr. Spruill's business experience reflects the college's policy of seat ing MBA faculty who not