Box 8
Contains 92 Results:
Page 21, 1971 November 14-15, undated
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the Wilmington City Council's attempt to extend bus service in Wilmington, the establishment of an auxiliary police force, and opinions of candidates for the North Carolina General Assembly positions on various topics.
Page 22, 1972 November 10-15
Contains newspaper clippings from the Hanover Sun pertaining to the position of assistant police chief, sensitive issues on the agenda for a City Council meeting, and an editorial on B.D. Schwartz following his election to the General Assembly.
Page 23, 1972 November 14
Contains newspaper clippings describing Mayor John C. Symmes breaking a 2 to 2 vote on establishing an assistant police chief for the City of Wilmington.
Page 24, 1972 November 09 - 11
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the results of the 1972 general election including both local and national political positions. Also includes a clipping pertaining to a meeting of the Homeowners Improvement Association held at Calvary Baptist Church in which political candidates spoke.
Page 25, 1972 October 25
Contains newspaper clippings picturing the Wilmington City Council meeting with employees representing Wilmington City Lines regarding the continuation of bus service in the city.
Page 26, 1972 November 10-23, undated
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the consolidation of New Hanover County and the City of Wilmington governments, the City Council's decision to not include auxiliary police services into the budget, government funding for the Lower Cape Fear Council for the Arts, the city continuing to provide bus services, and a congratulations for Schwartz on his re-election to the N.C. House of Representatives.
Page 27, 1972 November 22-23
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to B.D Schwartz resigning from his City Council position following his election to the North Carolina House of Representatives and the Wilmington City Council voting to extend bus services in the city.
Page 28, 1972 November 15-29
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the Wilmington City Council vote on the position of assistant police chief, a meeting regarding bus service in Wilmington, and Schwartz's resignation from Wilmington City Council following his election to the North Carolina House of Representatives.
Page 29, 1972 November 23 - December 02
Contains newspaper clippings regarding continuation of bus service in Wilmington, amendments for preserving Wilmington's historic district downtown, and government funding for the Lower Cape Fear Council for the Arts. In addition, there are newspaper clippings from the Wilmington Journal pertaining to the potential appointment of a black citizen to City Council following the resignation of B.D. Schwartz.
Page 30, 1972 November 14
Contains the certification from the New Hanover Board of Elections officially declaring B.D. Schwartz as being elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives.