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I'M TME ONL-YSEOWOE IKNOU)
VHO ISN'T HAVING MORE FUN
All three Uemocratic voters about the 1984 Another forum teaturing Spartanburg, S.C., at 11:30
candidates for lieutenant,, elections. . , , , the Democratic candidates p.m. The program tape s
governor havci:accepted an.!, '.yfhfi'' Dfimncratic t'lieuv., 'fof goyernor is scheduled', avatjable to,other member
invitation by the League of 'tenant g’pverrior.’6'"fpf'ultii,'.for.IVIay 3 in bfiartotte,'andt'^t'ation&' of'"th€, Carolina
Women Voters of-North- will.be held on April 23 in the will include eight of the 10.-News Network (WRAL-TV
studios', of' DUrliarii .'Cable- P«5bple who., have filed for Raleigh-;,W.FM'Y-TV
vision'-and-taped for later' that office. The May 2 forum .GreerisBor.o; WWAY TV,
airing : by.- Cablevision .‘S sponsoed by the League of. Wilmingtopj-and WCSC-TV'
companies across the state .' Vbters-' and WSoG- C ha r 1 eston), Lea gue'
The eandidates-willbe Cjues;- TV In Charlottp, fl \yill bd''president, Elizabeth .Grant'
Carolina to participate''in a
televised candidates' forum.
The forum is part of tho.
league’s “Inform' • ’84’.’-
campaign, a- series'.of .'hob-
partisan , ev.ent'.s- aimed .-a-f-
McNaugbl Syod., Inc.
th'iyvl by. a; panel of..I'eague
hi^'piTSe.nfaii,v_bs'.y'
f.
COUNTY OFFICIALS MEET—Ms. Mary E. McCallister, second from right, of Fayetteville,
was among members of the National Association of Black County Officials who attended a
recent briefing on federal housing programs conducted in Washington by officials of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development. Pictured with her, from left, are the Rev. St.
George Crosse, special advisor for minority programs in the office of the HUD deputy under
secretary for intergovernmental relations; Maurice Barksdale, HUD assistant secretary (or
housing and federal housing commissioner; and, far right, Webster B. Guillory of Grange
County, Calif., president of HABCD.
Numbers One And Three Natiomdly
Black GPA Firms Merile
.,mredoh'May.'6bV'WyOC-TVVsa,id:. .that ’thus far,, only'
gt.6 p-m 'aiKt.jn ,WSRA-TV,. .WSpG-T.V and -W-SP.A-TV
.y„ Vil 'L' v '-: iVad.bptgd'for fHe.programv 1
. I M t .R.epublican forums
■ I: ■ 1 : sponsored by the ]-.eague (if
'll i Women Voters of ,North
Carolina are being held
April 14 in Durham In con
junction with thd league’s
Biennial Council -which
includes participants from
all leagues in the state. Can
didates James G. Martin
arid Ruby ' Hooper are
scheduled to participate in
the gubernatorial forum.
Four of the five candidates
for heutenanl governor are
scheduled to participate in
that forum. The Republican
gubernatorial forum will be
videotaped as a public
service by the league. The
program tape will be
available to all . television
stations that' request it. The
'Republican lieutenant
governor’s forum will be
videotaped by Durham
Cablevision for later airing;
that prograrh tape will be
available to Cablevision
stations across the state.
Radio station WRAL-FM
plans to’carry the Repub
lican candidates’ forum live
and to make- the program
tape availalbe to other
member stations of the
North Carolina News Net-
wbrk, which is made up of 60
radio stations in,60 markets
across the state.
NEW YORK, N.Y.—
Mitchell/Titus and Co,, the
nation's largest mihority
.certified public accounting
:firm, announced last week
:that it had .concluded a
. merger.,, tvJtft'
; Benjamin arid
largest minority , firm in
; New York- , Cijy,
y-. It is the first merger of
two major black CPA firms
in the United States.
The firm, headed by Bert
N. Mitchell, managing,part
well-
figures., Amohg .its
known
Inc.,
NAACP, Jackie Robinson
Foundation, Phelps-Stokes
Foundation,, Newf York. City
managing, partner, of Stew-
cl.ients 'are time, 'a'l^t, Behjarhi'n and Brown,
Philip Morris, said, “We have competed
with Mitchell/Titus for
several years, and have
watched their operation
tlVT^I^pWartHo?pit:ai^.-^orpK“.:j^o\y:!‘, ,;T,hey',:ar‘e; ‘ cqit' '
1 Brbw’b, -third ■'?b5^'''4hbj'','Wa-Sbin;gtQni,'.,'l5:Cl ■y'sumrnV'te 'prdfe’^sionals with,
TransitAuthOrity. , high; .standards " of-, perr
■ Mitchell/Titus,is,also.one fqriTT-ance, .This ,merger is
of’ two''conijbanres''adV'^nfagebus'to bur
conducting an audit of the
entire state of New York,
the largest audit of its kind.
.Managing partner Bert
clients because it pools a
significantly large number
of professional accountants
and financial planners to
provide more comprehen
sive services,’’
MitchelL- When asked
abt/uithe ftiturei ^aid, “1 see
important growth oppor
tunities for CPAs. Indeed, 1.
,arn seriously, .looking at
additional merger oppor
tunities in other parts of the
country.’’
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Mitchell/Titus
will continue its principal State Board of Public'Ac-
offices at 2 Park Avenue in 'eountancy, said,. “Our op-
New York City, with branch ^anization has brought to
gether top professional
offices in Washington, D.C.
The fast-growing
Mitchell/titus and Co. will
now have nine partners, 90
employees and more than
500 clients. Its clients
include Fortune 500
companies, Black Enter
prise too companies,
government agencies;
entertainment and sports
talent that will enable us to
expand areas of specializa
tion such as taxes, financial
planning, management
consulting and increased
utilization of high tech
nology, We . will compete
favorably, 'with., the larger, :
non-minority firms.”
Robert ., ..Stewart,
ANIMAL CRUELTY—Miami, Fla.-Animal control agents try
to contain a pit bulldog April 15 after they found an illegal
kennel inhabited by 41 half-starved dogs staked in place on
three-foot chains. Two men have, been charged with
numerous counts of animal cruelty aitd neglect: (UPl) >
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