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68, of 100 Carr Street, yille, died shortly after
Thomasville died in Com- arrival at Community
munity General Hospital General Hospital follow-
following one day of several years of
hospitalization. The fun- declining health. The
eral was held at Central funeral was held at
United Methodist Church Central United Methodist
by Rev. W. P. Cole. Burial church by Rev. W. P.
was in City Cemetery, cole. Burial was in
Haizlip Funeral Home Carolina Biblical Gar-
was in charge of dens. Haizlip Funeral
arrangements. Home was in charge of
Mrs. Dorothy Morgan arrangements.
Hargrave, 64. of 213 W.
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exert good-faith efforts to
employ a sufficient num
ber of minorities in
affected trades in accord
ance with goals stated in
each plan.
— Number of addi
tional workers that could
be absorbed into each
trade without displacing
present employees, in
cluding consideration of
present employee short
ages, projected growth of
the trade, projected
employee turnover.
Philip I. Davis, Director
of OFCC, said that on the
basis of this evidence it
was determined what
goals and timetables of
increasing minority parti
cipation in the construc
tion industry would be
reasonable in the Camden
area.
He emphasized that the
Camden Plan is estab
lishing goals, not quotas.
As President Nixon stated
last summer: “With re
spect to these affirmative
action programs, I agree
that numerical goals,
although an important
and useful tool to measure
progress which remedies
the effect of past
discrimination, must not
be allowed to be applied
in such a fashion as to, in
fact, result in the
imposition of quotas, nor
should they be predicated
upon or directed towards
a concept of proportional
representation.”
Continued from Page 5
Bud Yorkin and Nor
man Lear, the same team
that adapted “All in the
Family” from a British
television show, brough
“Sanford and Son” to
American TV. It became
an instant hit and has
remained among the five
top-rated series. It is
produced by their Tan
dem Productions.
“Sanford and Son” is
taped before an audience
at the NBC Color Studios
in Burbank, Calif.
outreach
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Council pays matching
funds required to supple-
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22,1973
and carelessness and let
us get down to the
realities of life like
education, jobs, shelter,
The Camden Plan is in
accord with this policy.
Human
Resources
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any supervisory respon
sibility for field opera
tions. These are the two
assistant directors of the
Division, G. F. Hubbard
and Bob H. Philbeck,”
Myer stated.
Other state office
positions will have staff
support functions rather
than supervisory.
Earlier this year the
state office was reduced
from 100 employees to 84.
Four positions were
eliminated and twelve
were moved into the field.
The Division at present
has a total ' of 996
employees.
“I am confident this
reorganization will pro
vide a more efficient
rehabilitation services
delivery system, and
through the regional
office concept with other
Human Resources agen
cies, we will be able to
coordinate our programs
with those agencies more
closely in the future,”
Myer concluded.
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luiiub iBquiicu LW To be able to do things we must stop the music
ment the work-study pro- we have longed to do can the apathetic rock and
visions of the federal be a very exciting and roll long enough to
program. In this way sometimes awesome channel our energies in
more young people are thing. tjie direction of survival
exposed to programs and There's no race on the and a brighter future. We
possible future careers in face of this earth that can must realize that we can
working with the mentally assimilate cultures, social be “fly” and dance all
and physically handi- mannerisms, vices, etc. as night-long and go home
capped. readily and as easy as without the price of a
Last year a grant of Afro-Americans. slice of bread in our
$13,320 from the Develop- We can usually dress, baggies pocket,
mental Disabilities Ser- entertain, excell in sports Please someone stop
vices and Construction and other pleasurable the music of indifference
Act provided funds to things better than any
establish an “outpost" other race in the two
camp at Camp Easter. Americas.
This money bought tents Maybe we are still ,
and sleeping bags and exercising our new found food, clothing, etc.
gave campers an oppor- freedom (Laboriously “Yeah man Soul Train
tunity to “rough it” one born in the early sixties], comes on Saturday and
night during their stay. Maybe because times is everybody can dance!
Another grant of $4,710 gitin' tight, we tend to But
has been used for a family build a defensive facade
camp program in which of merriment to hide the
the parents of a child with way we really feel about
cerebral palsy, epilepsy unemployment, housing
or mental retardation can conditions, the education
be counseled. system, the high cost of
The services of two living that is griping
airborne troopers have everybody in a vise of
been made available to near hysteria,
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