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? 4 * ? ? rPage A16-The Chronicle, Thurs : " tltlltllllilllltllttMlltllllltttlltttltHIUtltttllttlllMltltlltl iMarable f * * standing ovation while speaking ^before the National Urban >League convention in San Fran tcisco. His pragmatic message to fzblacks was to break from their >50-year allegiance with the '. Democrats: "You have one party that the C black community has given 85 to >90 percent df their votes to," >Kean said, <4and how much black % ' leadership do you see in that parity? I can tell you what's going on ^ln my state. I don't see any black ^county chairmen, I don't see ^black state chairmen for that 90 ipercent. I don't see as many tblack legislators or mayors outtside the black community. I don't >see any gains." t Although Kean's analysis begs Imany questions and obscures the ^distinction between the respective social-class bases and programmatic orientations of the two ma :jor parties, his general point is inZdeed correct. * Blacks as a social group have ;not received political benefits tfrom the Democratic leadership I commensurate with their high levels of electoral support since HN^AYMENTTIL I NEXT YEARI . I LAY AW AY FOR V CHRISTMAS! I T 111 nil ?=*= XT TELEVISION] 110% WILL Remote Ijl I HOLD ^ Present ? I YOUR PUR- SUtTc S I CHASE! 4 IT trols ? Automatic fine t I P ! m 37" St DIAGONAL PROJECTION I STI i Compact cabinet design-only wir 21 deep I _ _ STEREO TV reception with I RE DOLBY* noise reduction * Second audio program I *130' viewing angle I 142 channel cable-capable tuner NOW ONLY I *1698 wM IjfljdbyOuKePj IK ' microwave ovenWI I SPECIAL PURCHASE I Huge 1.6 CU. FT. oven I Full circle cooking systenr I 720 watts cooking power \ SAVE $131 Hi (Limit! I:|H Proudly S * C*^ 9mm || |j atrssar w r*v t day, October 2, 1986 * :rom Page A5 tUUIIIUIHIHIIIIIIMIIIHIMIHIIIINIMIIUIIIHIUHIMIHMUIIIMII 1940. Ambitious black politicians now recognize that they can go only so far in the Democratic party's hierarchy and no farther. This political reality was behind Michigan politician William Lucas's well-publicized decision to switch from the Democratic to the Republican Party in May 1985. Lucas's background ? a former New York City police officer, FBI agent and sheriff - appeals to the law-and-order constituency. His fiscal conservatism and anti-abortion stance received praises from right-wing populists . and mainstream Republicans even when he was serving as ." Wayne County (Detroit) executive. But as a black politician, Lucas ( was astute enough n^ver to isolate himself from Detroit's black middle class. In winning the state's GOP gubernatorial primayy, Lucas convinced .1 I? ? c i_i I. rv _ ? _ IUUU*?U1US UI UIctLK. L^CIIIUCI als IU cross over to vote for him. If he - defeats conservative Democratic incumbent Gov. James J. Blanch ard, Lucas will become the ??? 1IA00NAI Fl| I u-S*8' remote LBS HOOK I CONTROL fcjfc Mr WITH AJ = yr TV'S SOI ? . \ i\ T III V_ DIAGONAL^ J *^^?OLOR TV Krz= 7/* 18-post Ion j electronic m? tuning system ~~ mM I * Unitized m = REO Hi I Xtended life i ^ " |M I chasis illKin I 1 with trad? ELESS I A MOTE m I j^r COMP MR IT STEREO W. SYSTEM AM/FM stereo tuner Cassette deck Fully automatic turntable 30 watts N ?^o, Em ,^V I"""' HI IPS I MICROWAVE OVEN Tim? SaverTM cooking . Automatic temperature i probe Delay start |g| SSTv 1 TO iTELLITE DO-ITJR8ELF SYSTEM B' rtnamount O-TECH 500 receiver " 100* on hand) INSTALLATION <t CAS KJ stock on nana) n0 dealer8 please - one erving N.C. Sine# 1943^ > KELLY'S Hd|l. IANCE9 ' TV AUDIO 4 m/rr o* ma 1 ?f** \mFHT?* flMMffftlfll SAJ? AS CASH * A?*/ CMMTifDJ WfTf) Kimibm, II tfjgaarr > V. MlMiMlfci I ??MI?M??? HIMIIMIIIMtllllMtMftMMMMIIttllltllllllllltMllllttllllllllll North's first black governor -and a strong candidate as the Republicans' vice presidential nomination in 1988. The solution to the black community's problems cannot be resolved by leaping from the political frying pan into the fire. Despite the existence of a very few, isolated exceptions, the ranks of the Republican Party contain no friends affirmative action, expanded jobs and health-care programs. Politicians like Lucas are seeking to advance their own narrow personal interests at the expense IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIINIMMIMIIIINIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII BracUey Frc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiNiMiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiitiiiiiii Maj. Gen. Beverly, the national commander, and Maj. Gen. Joseph, commander of the Southern Division, recommended that she become one of the-first female generals of North Carolina. Mrs. Bradley is married to James Bradley and is the mother of two children* Antoinette Brit ED KELLI APPLIANCES TV ? , !i p^SONY IP LL SgB*4BaBB?wI. .D I WAWSOUW^^^ STEREO Stereo cassette M/FM stereo recording mer B . 3 x ?sany? 1/X CASSETTE RECEIVER Full auto reverse Tap* Jam protector Locking fast forward and rewlrv MITSUBtSHT ,r~ 1 M LETE^JraL hi Ufa #? *29y\ unioen > u. -? aooo^PSO0 UST-2000 10' aluminium dish Lift and NOW control box riMl v Professional!' UNLY I installed LE ADDITIONAL : PER FAMILY 1122 S. Main St Winston-Salem, N.C. 01Q/79CLA9C1 0 I ?#/ I blTTbV I Won. & Fri. 9 to 9 Tun.. Weds.. Thurs.. Sal 91 ALSO IN-GREENSBOF HIGH POINT llttllllllllllltilllUtllllllllllllllllllMIIIIMIMIIItlllllllllll of the larger material interests of the national black community. The real challenge is our inability to devise an alternative political strategy, which can move us beyond the impasse of the Reaganized, two-party system. As Rep. Ronald V. Dellums has observed: "Maybe we've arrived at a point where this system does . not serve us well. 1 don't see anvth ino cQorncon^t mii/ ?>iiiiq juvi voniivi auuui HIC two-party system." Dr. Manning Marable is a professor of political science and \ sociology at Purdue^j/filvSrsU-^ IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII im Page A12 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii ton and Robert Moore. Other members of the Twin Cit>? Antlers attending the encampment were Mary Cuthrell, Lillie Walters. Ann lftn? C?th*?rini? Kirkland, Jake Johnson ahd James Nelson. Promotions were given to Louise Armstrong and Sophia Dixon. rsrffej Q.UDIO i T( fmerson~'~m~ j u COMPACT DISC PLAYER F* Hi-Speed program search Front loading system Soft touch controls ONLY *149 !EO fl BRING A . . TRUCK ' kl/MAI N SAVE EVEN ^ J U N L Y ?fSOKSLL^'S !% AAA i . Serving N.C. # ^^^AUTa TOUCH? r ?i CAROUSEL? 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