Jackson to visit Win "The entire country will eye the May 8 primary in North Carolina," said the editorial, "because it may very well decide the fate of the Jackson candidacy and whether Jackson will go with bargaining chips into an open Democratic National Convention." "We simply believe, as do many Americans, that Jesse Jackson's 'New Directions' program must become the American agenda at this critical juncture in our nation's and the world's history," the editorial added. As fnr nilmr\r education and labor as well as an enemy of capital a punishment and second prknaries. t The Peacemaker is the first black weekly in the state to make endorsements for the May 8 primary. ^ r The Chronicle will announce its endorsements in its May 3 edition.... v North Carolina black leaders who have joined the presidential campaign of Sen. Gary Hart include former I Carrboro Mayor Robert Drakeford and state NAACP a ing site for A-bombs' "The storm cloud came hallway that saved the fami- v and I looked out the win- lv. t dow. I looked up and it was 44l worked my way t black and there was wind through the house and ? and rain, and 1 told couldn't believe it," said t everybody to get in the McDougald. "It was like 2 hallway," Purdie recalled. giant vacuum cleaner had \ sucked up everything." < "I'll never forget it as . . ., __ Amazingly, no one was long as I live. I m 77 years . c old and I'll never forget it. Utr41' . , ,, _ I i? ii:l e- .u i God took care, Purdie It looked like tire in the sky. .. 4ttI , u i . said. He sure did. I hope I never see another . . .. . , .. f ^ oo i i: ?? Luckily, said Mary Jane one as long as I live. ^ ' / . McDougald, James aunt, No sooner did Purdie, the home was insured. Its her daughter (Mary Jane reconstruction should take McDougald), four grand- about three months. children and three great ^ , grandchildren get to the hall somewhere i than a fierce tornado ripped amon8 the ru,n=> were the , off the roof. trophies and other ! reminders of McDougald s < During the few minutes years as a premier running | the nine people huddled in back at Wake Forest i the hallway, all of their fur- University. I niture and possessions were "I hope they'll turn up 1 sucked up by the storm, some time," said i When the tornado passed, McDougald. "I kept them all that remained were the at the house for my grand- i front and side walls of the mother. I have all those < brick house and the two in- memories in my mind. But, terior walls that formed the for my grandmother, they - wmmm WWMmW!:/ k \ wkt^^/mSHr I \ *"' ' ''^M^-?? ??J I \ '"4:;::^ w^wssmsmam i\ I 4 % iMMMMIHIIIMUIIUIUMIMMNMMNIIIiiMmilMNMItillMMIMMMIMMIIMIMIIMIMMHMIIMMMl /ice President Kelly Alexander, both of whom will serve imong five co-chairmen for Hart's state steering commitee.... The Black Leadership Roundtable is expected to announce its slate of endorsements for the primary soon. One point of contention may be the gubernatorial race, vhere Forsyth County's black community appears nearly evenly split between Rufus Edmisten and Eddie Knox. Victor Johnson and Alderman Larry Womble, both Roundtable members, are also coordinators in the Kno>^ ind Edmisten campaigns, respectively. iiHiiiittiiMMtMititiiiiiiiiHiiimmiitatiiM From Page A1 vere something special. 1 1' , 7 9 hink that many of the vie- I ^jr /V 9l ims are more concerned |l ^ tbout losing those special ,9/^ \\ ]^X ind other memories, than | personal possessions that | \ ^ Though the outpouring ft \ I )f support, relief and aid l\ ^ 'rom all over the country \ j mpressed McDougald, it I \ \ J, ?vas the overwhelming I \ esponse from other North I \ Carolinians that will stick in I fy lin[|| McDougald's employer, //V J^V money and food and tobac:o products valued at nearly wJUfffl 5500,000 to residents of the stricken areas. The company contributed $100,000 C#| tornado-ravaged states toil Reynolds Tobacco 100,000 cans of j*^U^^^JRRRRRJR| canned vegetables and fruir^^^^^^ and 74 OOO rarfnns of C'I'O ATCAD cigarettes. Mjllljl Wr J^^tm m Br , _ M ^ ><* "* ' ? / The Chronicle, Thursday, April 12, 1984-Page A3 EASTER OUTFITS I FOR THE WHOLE FA MIL Y I v Also, Michael Jackson pants & jackets for Easter Monday "?JEROMES I SLIPCOVERS 520 N LIBERTY FURNITURE (***?*) yJL L["M'Y I READY-TO-WEAR ^?-? 7M-7#/# GREAT SAVINGS ON SLIGHTLY IMPERFECTS, CLOSEOUTS AND m/CDcmri/ci ?V/ V A V/V/I\01 ?49 a-si , | ? ? T-SHIRTS 3 Pr. Pkg. IF PERF : 3/19.79 100% cotton white t-shirts in crew neck or V-neck styles. Sizes: S,M,L,XL. You save %50*f 5 ? Pk? I \ SUGG. RETAIL IF PERFECT SAVE 31 % I A \ SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT FIRST QUALITY \ COLORED T-SHIRTS BOXER SHORTS / IF PERF. 14.00 S M.50 SUGG. RETAIL: 3/18.69 I Popular colora. 100% cottoa. ' 50% cotton/50% poly bland. I -/ / SUaa: S.M.L.XL. Our Prtca: If .00 ?