* < Board Says C By Shar>n Bratcher meda Brewer, Mrs. Betsy Staff Writer Sawyer, and Beaufort Bailey, were presented with A brisk and festive school plaques and with framed board meeting Monday samples of student art. night was the last gathering Betsy Savv^er told new of the old board; new board member John W. members will be sworn in Wood* that she meant to f at an organizational meet- bring him a bag of ice. ing on December 4th, fol- "Because this can be a very lowed by the presentation hot seat." of the Proposed Secondary Wood Gar)ene Grogan Pupil Assignment Plan. and rj. Childress will take The three retiring school their places on the board at board members,?Mrsr- ?h - theriext meeting. i \ s ' i* . * i ' % - Ac ' ?~ --^#1 . = " "v? - '<1 !" <- i wClaK*^*' * ' " #' .3?^ .. - * -A- : * ?, -f, __ *' ^ .-*4^ *#.; ii- : . v . *.?-"*' *. . . , Vx'. ' * ** ~~ T ^ * ; ** )?+ ' Beaufort 0. Bailey, the only black on the Winston-Salem /Forsyth County School Board, displays the student art presented to him by Superintendent James A. Adams as a farewell gift. Gunplay Charged In Routine Arrest By John W. Temple ton Staff Writer ~ City police are investigating a local man's complaint thjft two city narcotics squad detectives held guns to his head and side while arresting him for not having a driver's license. -Lt. E.L. Yokley, commander of the narcotics squad, said he plans to interview eyewitnesses to the arrest of Theodore Hardy of 629 W. 24Va St. to determine what actually happened. "At this point, I don't really know what happened," Tokely ?Hd-^Fuesday, several-hours after Hardy's arrest at 1:30 p.m. Hardy was also charged with resisting arrest and with driving under the intiuence. In a Chronicle interview Tuesday afternoon, Hardy said he had pulled up to his mother's home at 509 W. 23rd St. and was in^the yard when an-unmarked police^ai^parked behind his car. he said the officers called him to their car. when he asked who they were, they identified themselves as police officers, ? Hflrriy SfliH hp was flglrpH for iH^ntiftra?ir>n mflHp to perform tests of his sobriety and then frisked. Soon afterward, he said, the arresting officers through him against a police car. "They told me not to move," said Hardy. "One put a pistol to my head; one had a pistol in my side." Hardy said the gun pointed at his head was cocked, and the officer holding it told him, "I want to shoot it anyway." Four persons, two of them relatives of Hardy, agreed with Hardy's account that two officers held guns on Hardy. Pearl Hardy, his sister, of 2322 N. Cherry St., Apt, B, and Joya Hardy, his niece, of 607 W. 23rd St. said they came out of 509 W. 23rd to find the officers making Hardy perform drunkeness tests such as picking up a penny and holding one leg in the air. They said the officers, without provocation, seized him and drew their gllH&A : Selena Hulind, address unknown, said she came from a nearby apartment complex to watch the incident. "They had pulled him up against the car and Cicero Jones of 1406 Underwood said he watched Hardy drive up to the house from the nearby corner of 23rd and North Cherry Sts. "Then I saw the police come around the corner behind him. The next time I looked up, they (other onlookers) said, 'They've pulled a gun on him'. I went Up and seen him pushed on top of the hood of the car. There was no struggle from him, but they had their guns pulled." The warrant for Hardy's arrest lists Detective G.A. Lloyd as the arresting officer. Listed as state's witnesses are narcotics Detective D.D. Minter, and Officers T.V. Bowen and B.S. Setzer. Lloyd, in a brief telephone interview Tuesday after ! J I J! J i. 11 1- i - -1 - -? - noon, saia ne aia noi pun nis gun aunng tne arrest ot Hardy. He referred further questions to Lt. Yokely. SS-tBODtiSIF MONDAY* Dec. 4 Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School Board meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Administration Building Board of Aldermen meet at 7:30 p.m. in City Hall. County Commissioners meet at 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY* Dec. 5 I Finance Committee of the City Aldermen holds its final FOCUS hearing on budget priorities at 7:30 p.m. in City Hall. \ I y . iood-Bye tol I he hoard approved the grades 11 -12^ and Coordinhiring ot Pamela Campbell ating Council (officers of Chisholm as internal audit- the 9-10 grades). 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I Wf * Dr. Adams stated, "and 1 I W ^ k I using I existing resources \>ithin the administration, we can D I continue to provide support \ ^ for these council members J m.?M 1 and their advisors. , IS nday 1-5HB1 |Save on Room-Size Remnants D iRemna I H COME IN T( from kui k |H CARPET RE Il9 II ^1^1 ^1 ^VH MOVERS" i Save 20 in MOVER 1000 OUALm Reg. Sale Site Color S 59.00 19.00 12 *7' T. Cold Pk 79.00 29.00 12'x9' Flame Co 99.00 39.00 12'x8'1" Sandstone Le hag 111.00 49.00 <2'x10'5" Coin Cold Prl Loop 107.00 59.00 ,2 x13 4" W. Croon Co oop 101.00 69700 12'x14'4" Brick P|( [wist 101.00 69.00 12'x13'6" Sandstone L. Mnt 101.00 69.00 12'*13'4" W. Croon Co i, 118.00 69.00 12'x14'2" Palm Croon On hag 146.00 79.00 12'x8'9" Clonwood Hiircial 169.00 79.00 12'x18'11" Flame Lei 126.00 79.00 I2'x10'2" Pinenpple Se 135.00 79.00 I2'x9'1" Siamese Cat 1 113.00 79.00 12'x12' Lanrol So: .oop 133.00 79.00 12'x7'1" Bold Mao- IM hag 176.00 89.00 12'xJ4' Wheat Sh< r 152.00 89.00 12'x7'5" S. Pino Ho< Loop^ 132.00?89.00? 12'x8'4^ Brkk Ph Shaa- 156.00 89.00 12x13' Clow Shi ircial 157.00 89.00 12'x10'11" Siamese HILoop 147.00 89.00 12'x8'4" Ironstone Cut 150.00 89.00 11'8"x13'2" Thistle So: AA AA AA IX f V?< # u* r im.vv tt.wv l< iiv 9 umw mul 1S2.00 99.00 12'x8'2" Quail Mi184.00 99.00 12'x20'7" Pot-o-Gold Coi L 161.00 99.00 12*14' Bamboo Sh Nylon 185.00 99.00 12',15' Wat.r Crest So r Shag 152.00 99.00 12'x8'9" Blue Ridge Cn-Ton. 162.00 99.00 12'x13'9" Laurel Mi Twist 171.00 99.00 12'x19'3" Copper Coi Loop 136.00 99.00 12'x12'6"" Clenwood Cu *" !!$*22 !22-22 WxU'io** pistachio $a ' 5122 !22*22 '2 x16'7" Artichoke Sit * !!*22 J22*22 12'x10'9" Cocoa Hi. loop 155.00 109.00 12'x12* Doeskin So !!f*22 121*22 12'x 13'6" Pistachio Mi rcioi 188.00 J19.00 12'x11'9" Teak He ' S0.00 119.00 12'x.13* Pistachio Sa hag !2?*22 .Uo-22 12'x10'5" Creenbriar Cu I 192.00 129.00 12'x12'5" 4 CM hi loop 202.00 129.00 12x12' BitterSweet & Sa??rV loa'nn 12222 ]2'*23'11" Amber Lei rtial "J-22 12222 ?'*10'?" 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