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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16,1976 THE tRIBUNAL AID THE CAREFULL SHOPPER FSU Cluster Programs Expands Services PAGE B-5 Fayetteville State University has a CLUSTER of local and area businesses and industries established to assist historically black institutions in preparing sludents to become better prepar ed to compete in the world of work through interships programs. The FSU Executive Committee of the CLUSTER has struc tured a sound program whereby many objec tives have been achiev ed during 1975-1976, while other goals are being planned for implementations dur ing the 1976-1977 school year. Businesses have shown interest in the Cluster activities. Stu dents have gained on- the-job experiences through internship at many area busi- Businesses contributed programs local and nesses, have some equipment and materials, and hired a few FSU graduates. Consequently, the Cluster program at FSU is a successful program with an out standing helping rela tionship. That is, busi nesses are assisting the University and stu dents are becoming proficient enough to become employed at many of the businesses where they completed their internship pro grams. A few local and area businesses have pro vided lecturers and in structors to assist FSU's effort to provide community personnel and resources for stu dents ' growth and awareness. Converse ly, FSU has provided instructors with certain expertise to assist in up-grading skills of some personnel at a few local and area businesses. The FSU CLUSTER concept is growing. We have space for others wishing to be come affiliated. One might Contact Mr. Charles Willis, Person nel Assistant at Rohm and Haas for further information. scholarships, provided From THE CHARLOTTE POST Hawkins Criticizes Black Party Leaders ByHolyeH.MartinSr. Post Staff Writer Responding to pressures and criticisms that the initial delegates elected to attend the National Democratic Party Convention in July are domi nated by middle-aged white men, the state party took steps to add more blacks and wo men as it moved toward com pleting its 61 member delega tion. Blacks and women have complained about under-re presentation because of the 46 delegates chosen at the state district conventions on May 8, only six women and four blacks were elected. In a meeting last Saturday, a special Democratic Party committee, charged with se lecting the remaining or 15 at-large delegate candidates, recommended to the up-com ing state convention that 10 women including three blacks and one black male be added to the delegation. The remain ing four delegate seats will be given to white men. The special nominating committee and its function is a normal part of the state Dem ocratic Party rules, however, the Saturday meeting was held specifically to increase the number of blacks and wo men in the total delegation. Both women and black par ty leaders expressed satisfac tion with their respective in creased representation in the 61 member delegation. Meek lenburg County Commissionei Rowe Motley, one of the ori gional chosen 46 delegates and director of minority affairs for the state party, said, “blacks are very pleased with the way things turned out” in terms of increased black representa tion. On the other hand. Dr. Regi nald A. Hawkins, a former candidate for governor, long time activist in state politics and civil rights, and a strong critic of the limited represen tation given blacks, expressed continued dissatisfaction. He said, “I am not satisfied with the state party’s efforts in meeting its affirmative action pledge for a quota system to assure fair and adequate black representation” within the delegation to the National Convention, He criticized black party leaders for being “pleased” with the amount of black representation and said that the statewide “Black Lea dership Conference has en dorsed my resolution calling for blacks to have representa tion at least equal to that of 1972.” When advised of Dr, Haw kins’ continued dissatisfac tion, Motley told the POST in a TICKS MAKE PETS SUFFER. Take pity on the dog with ticks, Imarine how uncomfortable you would be with a tick stuck to your •eg, clinging to ymr back, buried in your ear. Relieve your pet’s suf fering with Sergeant’s® Tick Killer. No namby pamby bug spray. Tick l^jier is specially formulatea to kill ticks—even faster and more effec tively than collars. Get Tick Killer way. From Sergeant’s line of over 200 quality tested products. exclusive interview that while he respected and appreciated Hawkins' interest and con cern, under “the present rules blacks, as far as I am concern ed, are pleased with the a- mount of representation gain ed” Motley noted further that there was little he could do about the number of blacks elected at the district conven tions, however, four of the five blacks that he offered in nomi nation were accepted as dele gates, and the remaining one was selected as an alternate delegate. Motley added that this was no easy task consider ing that 16 of the at-large delegate seats were commited to George Wallace and nine to Jimmy Carter, With no blacks pledg^ or wanted in the Wal lace camp all black delegate hopefuls had to compete with whites for the remaining nine Carter pledged delegate seats. Dr. Reginald A. 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