-c Ruff in: Hunt will I The Mississippi > Lessons from Wil * ' Win VOL. XI NO. 10 . U.S.P.S. No. 0< ? . ilvf jmpBL/ V-^Kl ?| % H : - - 111 H , * *v *n?t* ^ 1 L I I H -?$!'4_yC ^**r" Color Fantasy Bob Mackie's sculptured sweater dressc exotic African-Inspired motif. They'll be which comes to the Benton Convention ( in this issue. Goode: Reagan's but Mondale coul By ROBIN ADAMS -it's pc Chronicle Assistant Editor Goode sai While Philadelphia Mayor W. Goode, Wilson Goode prefers to leave P??ter? w predictions to the pollsters, he as ? ,tc did venture some cautious obser- J^ckson s vations on this year's presidential . SUCCCSJ race during a visit Monday to the *)' city. He fwl "He (Walter Mondale) has put parts ((?Q up a strong fight," said Goode, s "1 when asked if the Democratic .c<>untry challenger can defy the polls and t\" a" become the nation's next presi- c dent. "In three hours on TV he tlonaI was the better of the two can- come- But didates. But the president has ? HanfyHn done an effective job in com- ? municating with the people about panyar what his plans are. He has been Goode s effective in terms of communica- Jack r^-' jS in fuschia and blue and beige and mocha have an ) displayed In the 27th annual Ebony Fashion Fair, Center Friday. A special Fashion Fair section appears t in certain parts of the Dr. C.B. Hauser s effectiveness has fadwill continue to do so. kson will remain a na- t tical figure for years to W !' . ^ rwi as with any coalition # v/flrFf 1/ - lfCk ational status, it will n't think you can build ound one person." By GREG BROWN >aid he also differs with Chronicle Staff Writer contentions that black . ... _ .... , James Robert Miller III, a Tn avc uccn utac.i .u. as "Miller the Printer," says he* ' * P,ans t0 rcnovate th* Trade and I see thatGoode said. ^ . ected by the party. So ho/*? he take ^vantage of cago Mayor) Harold ^ would w somebody to s ton. So was (Los because if they don't, they'll h layor) Tom Bradley. So Bulldozing seems to be a cours lanta Mayor) Andy Under a downtown redevelopmei aae see page A2 L-?-? ? >EMENTS: A4 BB Functional Art | Ghosts and goblins were not what Shawn Adams' class had in mind when they made African masks last P week. L Magazlno Section, B1. sm Chro >ard- Winning Weekly , Thursday, November 1, 1984 During Nov. 6 election Republicans plan Democrats to wat 'Poll watchers' stir ca, By ROBIN ADAMS voters, asking then Chronicle Assistant Editor sure they are "quali As Election Day fast ap- and reading a list proaches, both the Democratic Qualifications. The and Republican camps are work- mailed out rf!urn * ing on last-jninute strategies ~ b|ack residents and counter-strategies. ^ llve at the addr< Sen. Jesse Helms said he in- *,[f,gIS*ratI?? ,00 tends to use "poll watchers'* to haven t hea challenge voters who he feels I s* tl!Ung? should not be allowed to vote at locally? but they con certain precincts. And Gov. James B. Hunt and" the ~~ Democratic Party have said they C|A/*liAn will be on hand to make sure EI?CTIOfl Helms' poll watchers don't in- Year timidate voters. "Helms can win easily if they get enough people to stay at home or intimidate them," said Caroline Loggins, executive , , director of the local Democratic * ^now i campaign office. "We need to s ^saidstress that voting is a right and CJ privilege and cannot be denied." [ e a ot secJ,ri for the county s Loggins said she has heard said his party inten reports from across the state that observers at all lo< the "Helms camp" has been but that they will phoning newly-registered black cedures prescribed t Roundtable to keep if By ROBIN ADAMS "We will put out Chronicle Assistant Editor the endorsements," "But it will be dor The Black Leadership Round- minute. Nobody tabic Coalition determined its en- beforehand." dorsements for the Nov. 6 elec- Furqan said the tion Monday night, but has which usually ma decided to keep those choices dorsements public t secret until "the last minute," before the election ir said the group's convener, cley has opted not tc Ghuneem Furqan. this year to avoid n< Hauser: 'I could lose t hecause pcoplft ax? ^ By ROBIN ADAMS two black candidal Chronicle Assistant Editor re-election to the i _ . ^ . "There are people o Now that Forsyth County has ... , . t ......: ' . think they can vote been divided into new voting ,4 . . A r ? , ? can't because they < districts for state House reoresen- ' ? --- --- -- 7" " my district anymore tat.ves Dr. C.B. Hauser ,s wor- ^ ou( ther ned that everyone may not ,,m ^ jf| .. understand what it all means. opposition. "There's so much confusion in ?I could lose I this race," said Hauser, one of because peop de area: Some changes city and private im area's historic style ade Street merchant known better isting buildings to b s pleased the city is finaly making . ey sho"ld d .Z A ? ? . . ? downtown and try liberty streets business district and ostage cards They sometimes carry a list to making sure check off the people who they rsses listed on know are favorable to their canks, she said. didate. And if those people rd of any of haven't come to the polls later on pening here that day they will call them to ild be and we come." ibout them," Miller said the stories of planned intimidation aren't true. laimprcnn nf "TUa nAn.Aa.nta ~U /? taLa .H..K?iaun v. i iic L/ciuvtiais uugui iu iart ty program" care of their own operation," Republicans, Miller said. "We can't interfere ds to use poll with the process. We will observe :al precincts, the polls. We will be watching the follow pro- polls to make sure they are set up )y state law. Please see page A14 ts choices secret a ballot with ment by some news media of the said Furqan. group's choices. ie at the last will know "Once we give it to the Chroni cfe_ the other newspapers pick it Roundtable, up and take off on a slanderous kes its en- campaign," said Furqan. "This he Thursday way we take it to the people." i the Chroni- Roundtable member Larry Lit) reveal them jgative treat- Please see page A3 bViici nlnnfi/\vi L1U3 ClCVllUU '~W v-- .N *-> VV W.J' - J.-.'^,- J.--^- -^ r -^.y >T[^-| es who seek uninformed." >tate House. The formation of two ut there who predominantly black singlefor me, but member House districts for Fordon't live in syth County last spring means . Then there that Hauser represents the newlye who think created state House District 67 at I have no and Annie Brown Kennedy, the other black member of the Fortius election syth County delegation, . le were Please see page A2 ? are in store estors, instead, would take advantage of the and small-town atmosphere and renovate ex>ring more people into the business district. 0 something to enhance the appearance of to get more business downtown," Miller says. 'clock. 1 $300,000 loan, I'd do something about this ays, half in jest. he just may be able to borrow funds to make exterior building renovations -- although not in Please see page A3 ? , ? " i %