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Eversley say By DAVID R. RANKIN Chronicle Staff Writer The Rev. Carlton A.G. Eversley, pastor of Dellabrook Presbyterian Church, plans to send a letter to the Rev. Jerry Falwell, leader of the Moral Majority, asking him to "more fully apologize" to black South African leader Bishop Desmond Tutu for calling him "a phony." Eversley made his statement during a Wednesday morning press conierence at ueiiaDrooK. Eversley and the Rev. Bill Gramley, director of the board of Christian education of the Moravian church, criticized Fahvett's statement about Tutu, and asked local Christians to "read the Scriptures" and come to theii own conclusions about Falwell and apartheid. Local Christians against apar theid should denounce anc seperate themselves from Falwel and his views, said Eversley. Open Line A: The N.C. Medical Society says that the kitchen is the mos dangerous room in your home ai far as small children go. It is fill ed with cleaning products whicl are potentially lethal. Keep your cleaning products ii a location where small childrei can't reach them, or put latche that your child can't open 01 your cabinet doors. When you'r cooking, turn all pot handle toward the back of the range Filingperioi ???immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmum* seat now held by incumbent Lar Doft FMHIfB, whertoar run i ponBeai ^vmPaiv ww.-nwia i?o owner, both announced their it day. Phillips, 40, said he decided t his love for politics. "I'm just looking forward to ? ty politics," said Phillips. "I've i ty for seven years and just recent! to the city. It could have been ai Phillips, who has previously n for alderman, county commissi* of deeds, said his record of political offices doesn't mean he "My darling, we are out hei Phillips. "We look forward ti (Womble). I have a lot of friend Phillips said he will run a camp on people, not issues. "Platforms are no good in said. "What you need to do is people and meet the people. A v of a personal thing. If 1 know 2C of them knows 20 people, it gets Because Mayor Wayne Corp unopposed for re-election and b election year, Phillips said he tY could win in the Southeast Ws imately 700 votes. Phillips graduated from Win I Tnivorcitv ir? 1QT) u/itVi o Kocl Will VI CVS X. J ASA I x ? 4* A VI A U l/CIVI Winston La m?wwwwmiMinHHwmwmiMimiiiiiwwiiiii? company doesn't sit well witl golfers. "If they lease this course, i (black-owned) Safe Bus Co. (s become oart of the Winston-Sale ty)," said James Anderson. "N bus company)? Nothing.0 The city's decision to hire a pr a commitment to keep the cours he wouldn't rule out the possibil still might be leased in the futuri "A decision has been made to tion and look for a pro, which in< intends to keep the course and Gavin. Not having a pro, said Gavin, course. "I don't know if we lost a grea ing a person out there," said G been some disorganization out the tion, but that would have been so ^ pro. How we compare with where we want to be from the standpoii golf course is in excellent conditi Coach David Lash, a member 4 s he will ask J K^^i^hEPTE^B KL V P * <?^P P 18 ifc^P r ^' 'Jpfe j^j ? ! Carlton A.Q. Eversley I Falwell criticized Tutu after a recent fact-finding tour of South Africa and a meeting with President P.W. Botha. Falwell said he supports the I limited racial reforms in apartheid made by the white-minority UMUMMMMinHaNMIUIUlUUIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUailUII From Page A2 ? Keep all knives and sharp objects t in closed areas where y$pr child 5 can't reach them. i In your bathroom, place all medicines in a locked metal box. Make sure the caps on the i medicines are closed tightly. [i s Put guards on the sharp cor11 ners of low tables or other fure niture and put away matches, s lighters, candles and other flammable objects. MMttHMHMtMMMMimilHIHUIUmiUmilllHlHUIIIHHIIHI 1 ends in a rus niniiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ry Womble. political scic or ar numbwof -vraearobna A& aw* .a. restaurant . , > of North Ca itentions on Fri- at R.J. Reyn teacher for tl o run because of shaNV wor ... : campaign a letting back in ci- hopefu, Ruf{ >een out of thee.- He said he ly moved back in- for alderman ward" # ? "I feel I h in unsuccessfully the rnm( jner and register shaw 42 c AO Vino unriAiie UVVAAAAK Ul 1VUJ , . J . . but will do si isn't serious. K. ~ . No Democ re to win, said ... ? . . 0 defeating him Ward th,s ye; is in the area." oppo^uon, I laign that focuses ar Rowell coi . ,, . has said he is ward races, he . . . A . ' . he wants her get to know the /ard race is more School Bo 1 people and each said he will n me some votes." Ward aldern ening is running this one out. ecause it's an off Bailey said links a candidate for alderman ird with approx- "Ward pol fall out with ; ston-Salem State ed to run in tl lelor's degree in don't like wa tke From Page A1 MIIINIIIIIiaiNIIIIINIIimilllllllllllUMIWtllllttlllllMUIIIII ft the city's black association, w goodTbut he sj ment. it will be like the . ? . I L A t 1 . ? . ? oia to tnc city to "aii mats r m Transit Authori- play and two ow where is it (the 'There's noth junior progran o means that it has Golfer Willi e, said Gavin. But somebody aroi lity that the course e. "The course Bradshaw. "B advertise the posi- give you point licates that the city hire a pro," said By leaving tl a long time, t Conrad said h , has not hurt the "Trie golf a it deal by not hav- the proper pei lavin. "There has need a junior i re due to contruc- a junior-senior i with or without a the neighborin * we are and where It's wise t< it of facilities, the and wait to g on." 'careful. We ne of the senior golf is our last cha v V erry Falwell t government and is opposed to American economic sanctions against South Africa. Black South Africans, said Falwell, do not want economic sanctions. Falwell urged "millions of Christians to buy Krugerrands," i the South African one-ounce gold coin. Falwell said of Bishop Tutu on his return trip to New York: "I think he's (Tutu) a phony, period, as far as representing the black people of South Africa." At a news conference later last week, Falwell attempted to clarify his statement about Tutu, a 1984 Nobel Peace Prize winner. "1 did not say that he (Tutu) as 1 _a person or a man of God is a phony," said Falwell. "I was impugning the fact that you, sir, do not speak for the South Africans any more than 1 speak for all Americans." The word phony, said Falwell, was an unfortunate choice of words. In your bedroom, place jewelry and other small items with sharp edges out of reach. Don't leave rings or Dins lvins around where baby can grab and swallow them; put them away in your jewelry box where they belong. If you're having guests who have a small child, you can temporarily childproof your home by putting your breakable or sharp objects away on high shelves or in inaccessible drawers. Have safe objects such as coasters or car wniiinmw?H?niinmii-minnwinniH?mMiwNiMiim ft From Page A1 * HMniHUHHHHiu??innnit?in??nniiiiiniiinmMiimMiiii ince. He studied further at North T State University and the University rolma at Greensboro. Phillips works olds Tobacco Co. and is d substitute he local school system .... ked in Womble's 1980 aldermanic nd campaigned for gubernatorial is Edmisten with Womble last year, feels it's his duty as a citizen to run ave a lot of ideas for the people and ;nt," S|iaw said. said he has not finished his platform o shortly .... ratic primary will be held in the East elt. Alderman Virginia Newell has no 3ut will face Republican challenger owell, a carpenter, in November, lid not be reached for comment but running against Mrs. Newell because to run for county commissioner .... ard Vice Chairman Beaufort Bailey ot help his son in the race for North tan. Instead, Bailey said, he will sit I he was asked by his friends to run but declined. litics is bad,'* said Bailey. 44You will your neighbor over a race. I was asku/arrl anH 1 rnnlH hav# u/An Knf I rd politics." MMNfMHIMnillMtlltlllltinilllllllllllHIItllMIISIMIIMMIHti ron't dispute that the course looks aid not having a pro has been a detri-* >een going on out there is play, play, or three tournaments," said Lash, ing new out there. No teaching. No i." am Bradshaw said he misses having md who knows golf and is a teacher. : has been operating all right," said ut we need a pro. Somebody who can ers about the game." hie course's future undecided for such he city upset some golfers. But Jim c thinks the citvjnade a wise move. ourse needs the proper attention and rson to run it," said Conrad. "We program out there, a ladies program, tournament and a golf program with g Winston Lake YMCA. > wait to be sure that the air is clear et the right person. They got to be *d somebodv who can handle it This nee." "3 I o apologize "I'm asking for Falwell to fully and more comprehensively apologize to Bishop Tutu for calling him a phony," Eversley said. Falwell's attack on Bishop Tutu as a black leader, said Eversley, is an attack on Tutu as a man and a minister. Falwell's thinking represents the Ku Klux Klan, said Eversley, adding that right-wing people are "the most dangerous people in America." "Falwell represents an image of Jesus Christ based on violence and intimidation," said Gramley. "Jesus is for non-violence and fringing freedom to all people." The non-violent position is the way Americans need to approach apartheid, said Gramley. Gramley said apartheid is based on the Dutch Reformed Church's position that they are a chosen people and it is all right to subordinate people that 4 4are not the chosen." IMIMItlMIUIIIIItlltlllltlllllltlMillUIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMtllUMMM keys available to use as improvised toys. c Its tough to b cities listed below. C There's also ai Easier connections ii So, for low fare to book Piedmont. C BALTIMORE BOSTON ~ CHICAGO DALLAS/FT WORD DAYTONA BEACH DENVER . LOS ANGELES MIAMI MINNEAPOLIS/ SI PAUL Jl *W?a Fares snbum may require up to a 30-d ~ u'tare applicable. Winimum/maximie restrictions, and/or other restrictions ma itinerary change penah may apply. Fai Regional A irporbpnly. Fares may differ f< \ i The Chronicle, Thursday, August 29, 1985-Page a3 S,l BACK TO SCHOOl I r Specials I : "Wo hivt t tlno lint ol oconomy car* just right ftt; ,or school transportation'' autq exchange nc 8 ^ a^ m . 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