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r f i Human Resources THE TRIBUNAL AID to do so," RALEIGH — The N. C. t>een determined but cially able Governor's Coordinating proposals are currently Beard said. Council on Aging has been being processed from “The olaces where the allocated $2,050,219 by throughout the state. feeding programs will be the Federal Administra- The feeding project in held have yet^ to be tion on Aging to adminis- Wake County (Region J) worked out, but we ter a nutrition program been worked out anticipate they will be tor the aging. Bob Beard, between aging planner schools, churches, or Pat Adkins and Sandra community centers. We WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8,1973 Activities Continued from Page 6 reason for this is that a person can swim in the same event twice—first within his own age group, and then in the ppen bracket. This means that the swimmers can com pete with different ages, director of the Council All swimmers have met Aging announced today. Byrd. Mrs. Byrd has been are looking for places quahfying times in pre- This is the first time working with a meals where there is adequate viousmeets^thusenab ing Congress has appro- Program already in exis- preparation and food them to compete m this priated money to carry tence in Wake County. out a program of this The proposal for Meck- nature, he said. North lenburg County has been CaroUna’s share of the submitted by the Cen- program funds comes ^ralina Council of Gov- from a $100 miUion ernments and it will be appropriation by Con- responsible for setting up gress for administration the feeding project there, by the states under Title VII funds of the Older According to Beard, the Americans Act. nutrition project will The program will pro- nutritious, hot vide 4,350 meals per day, ^ay which will five days a week to senior Provide at least one-third citizens at local sites adult’s minimum throughout the state. daily nutrition require- Projects in Charlotte "^o^t. PAGE 7 U.S. Department of Labor Internal Revenue Service The^ up-coming championship. Competitive swimming will begin each morning at 9:00 a.m., with warm-ups beginning at 8:00. Approximately 250 swimmers representing teams from all over the state will be participating in the event. The meet officials will include Joe Bland, Meet Director; Jack Flynn, Referee; Nan Flynn, Chief Timer; Ed Post, Chief Judge; and Mobey Cottam, Starter. There will be no charge, and all interested persons are invited to attend the meet. Male employees of the taken care of while the 56 days after. Labor Department in woman is absorbed in remaining days can be Greensboro — Persons Washington, D. C., will be other matters. taken in some combina- not certified allowed time off when Under the contract, tion of vacation pay or public accountants or their child is born — a paternal leave cannot leave without pay. attorneys but want to benefit previously re- begin more than 30 days The contract applies to qualify to represent stricted to women — before the expected more than 80 percent of “congregate clients in tax matters under a new collective delivery date nor extend the 6,000 employees of the feeding sites” will pri- before the Internal Re- bargaining agreement. more than 30 days department in the Wash ington area and excludes. service space. These Beard marily serve meals on the venue Service must sub- Under the two-year afterwards premises but there will be mit their examination contract recently signed “So far as I know, no a few home deliveries of application by August 31, by the Department and other federal department meals where needed. 1973. Local 12, American Fed- or agency offers this Beard noted that trans- Acting District Director eration of Government benefit,” said Wallace C. portation programs will of Internal Revenue, Employees (AFGE), the Love, chairman of the be developed to assure Robert A. LeBaube, said men among approximate- negotiating committee for that the elderly can get to that the Special Enroll- ly 5,000 employees cover- management, the meal serving sites. ment Examination for ed must be allowed, upon The maximum time a North Carolina will be request, to take up to 30 woman can take maternal It is important to given at "the IRS Greens- days leave for paternal leave was doubled in the remember that the project boro District Office on purposes. contract from 90 to 180 is not only to provide food. September 24 and 25, The tin* off will be days. Sick leave will Another very important 1973, charged to annual leave continue to be allowed for Interested persons can or taken without pay. In 42 days before birth and and Wake County expected to be in ^eard said the purpose ^7^ operation by late Septem- program is to ■ social i- *■ j -tv, u ber. Other local sites hflvp Provide a good meal for 's me social secure apphcations and either case, however, it those persons over 60 We have found additional information must be granted by years of age who ^ large number of the from Donald Stone, Chief, supervisors as a contrac- _ , _ otherwise would not get population feel office Group, IRS District tual right, so that the Fn 11111*Ok proper feeding either ®®Parated and estranged Office, 320 Federal Place, home and family are ■ WfllVI ^ because they cannot Greensboro, N. C. 27401. out to the meal site will Applications, accom' provide a social and panied by a fee of $25|iy ftsc linfl AoiH? recreation benefit. payable to the Interna) * "WU . “Obviously, the 4,350 ^---Service, should^'ltt;'!®*^.^;^ meals per day is only a n^ailed by August 31This unique discovery breaks Continued on Page 8 ALL WINSTON-SALEM HEWS. PICTURES. ARTICLES, etc., SHOULD BE TURNED IN TO MRS. VELMA HOPKINS. AT 1228 HIGHLAND AVE. NO LATER THAN -WEDNESDAY unpw AROUND TOWN afford to eat or because they clo not have the motivation to prepare a nutritious meal just for and Neighborhood coor- reverse the power struc- themselves. There flinators) Stomach Upset Continued from Page 1 char„d t.r. .0 .,„allv ..■ta.M M3.000 pers.n. t. th. with the responsibility of distribute power among ™ North total need educating the residents, those who never before Carolina. Carolina. But, it is a new providing technical assis- experienced it. In a sense, only requirement program and it is tance as well as main- this is exactly what Participation in the experimental. We are taining the whole C P happened, (power clash). Project is that a person be conducting it with the process. Nevertheless, no Community people — the ®®t fee hopes that it will be matter what activities economic and socially be charged or any successful and its scope were undertaken by the underprivileged learned ehgibihty Hmitations es- can be broadened. This is Agency, the order from the need for planning tablished, although parti- a significant step toward City Hall was “pacifica- decision-making as well oipants will be encour- meeting the nutrition tion”. When community as implementation. All aged to contribute some- people began to ask that the community was thing if they are finan- queMions, someone was supposed to*-learn' was — , Audit Division, InternaJ^^^^*®®- relief is more Revenue Service, n r- „„„„ ‘he acid and the gas out of acid g ’ ^^^^‘^indigestion. When you eat too Attention CP:A:C:T-SEE. well, demand Di-Gel. Tablets, liquid. Product of Plough, Inc. needs of our elderly,” Beard concluded. rocking the boat; when “Model Cities/Variation" the citizency began to and how they could see' and hungry and new tennis courts, when you see people homeless but plans for bicycle paths and residential urban newal, when you organize efforts to mobil- benefit. The paradox in pggpjg j,g ize against Aldermanic this was that the money actions, they were meddl- behind Model Cities ing, when community affected everything else. people were encouraged The hst of things to go to the proper places learned by the community ;„hen community people, to have their complaints has been a bitter taxpayers, resolved then citizens experience. The C P participate in a participation was called Agency could only facili- created of, for, citizen interferences, and tate a process and as there are countless other such it had to be negated. It could not control or ^^at it was designed to In actuality, the whole manipulate the commun- beginning, thing was adopted by the ity, and at the same time City to assure that it other pressures would not would continue to receive allow it to meet change federal funds. Maximum The C P Agency was citizen participation is not community based, but the intent. 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