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I.Paoe A16-The Chronicle, Thur H vT^Br^ } \ \i^? B \ 1.1 i 9 1^? 1 liM i J / Young Royalty Wonderland Academy's queen Caldwell, were among the Winston-Salem State Universil and queen .were joined in classmates (photo by Jaffies F ItllllllllltlllllHIIMIIHIIIMIIIIMIIIIUMIMMilMltMIIIIIII j Red Cross IIHItlllllllllltlllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ritory, also known as Namibia. The South African Red Cross said in a statement Sunday: 4'We are deeply distressed by an act designed to keep any invited party from attending the international conference of the Red Cross." Other countries that have suspended committee activities in recent years are Iran and Afghanistan. iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiii Johnson illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHHIIIII by Democrats. The practice nowadays among both Democrats and Republicans is to answer questions involving black concerns by saying only that you're for jobs or education - or whatever for everybody. That covers all races, sexes and ethnic groups ~ and doesn't make white people mad. If you're a Republican, shake hands with Ronald Reagan, even if he's never seen nor heard of you before. But make sure he can read the cue cards. If you're a Democrat, don't shake hands with Walter Mondale. And if you once did, burn all evidence that you ever touched him, especially photos. Otherwise, one of them is likely to show up on your opponent's commercial. If you're running for district Air ? - - ? ? - auuiuc;, u a uiipui Icllll IU US?C iriC word "tough." Both Republican Joe Gatto and Democrat Warren Sparrow apparently don't want to be mistaken for wimps. It's chic now to say you're against apartheid in South Africa. But it's not so chic to do something about it. Forget "kissing babies; buy some TV time. It's OK to show only cheerLO< Democratic C N.C. STATE 'District LOGAN BURKE it o ...improving public ed ...Improving the state ...a better mental hea ...decreasing the Infai ...decreasing teenage ...stopping the freque for utilities ...better employment I VOTE: * Honea I * Proven L< * Record off Con I GE I N< . L sday, October 30, 1986 -v- V ^ w ?M ? , La'Tasha Miller, and King, Jasor participants in last weekend's ty Homecoming Parade. The kinj the parade by three of theii >arker). IIIIIIIIIIIIINNIIUIIUUIUIIIIIIIIIMIIIIINIIIIimHllUMUUMi From Page A14 IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIttlMMMMIIIIIIII Iran, which has been at war with Iraq for six years, barred the committee from visiting prisoners of war in 1984 after charging that the delegates distorted a report on a prison riot in which Iranian guards allegedly opened fire on Iraqi prisoners of war. % Afghanistan expelled committee delegates in 1982 without giving a reason. HllltlllllllllllttlllllHlliliiiiuillllMIIVHIIIIIIIHttlllllMIII ? AC nuni raye M3 lllHlHilMMMiiuiiiiiiBiaaMiiiiiBBaBiaafliiaiaaiiiMaMiMfiiMHti IVVIIVVIIVVVIVVVIVVVBIIVIIIIIIVVVIVVIIVIIVIIIIVIIIIIIVVIIIRIIVIIIIIIVI ing white people in your TV ads. I think I saw the Token Black, who once populated most campaign commercials, at the unemployment office, the other day. If you're a Republican running for the U.S. Senate, appeal to black voters with smiles and rhetoric - and pray that they won't remember that you voted against v sanctions for South Africa. Pre-election awards: The Most Verbose Candidate Award: To school board candidate Evelyn Terry, who says long sentences even for a politician -- and who can turn a yes-orno answer into a major speech faster than you can say, "What was the original question?" Hardest to Live Up to Campaign Slogan: To 5th District Congressman Steve Neal) who pledges to serve "all of the people, all of the time." Sure thing, Stevie. Least Photogenic Award: To ftth r\ J c j / a > ? ? vtn i/uii ivi vuu^icssniiin Howard Coble, who always looks on his TV ads as if he has gas. The Well, You See, Uh, It's Like This A ward, (in memory of George "Kingfish" Stevens): To 5th District congressional candidate Stu Epperson, whose SAN BUI andidate j? : HOUSE 1 #67 m ommitt?d to... Ittcatlon economy . 1th system H nt mortality rate pregnancy nt rate Increases I opportunities ?ty * Integrity I eadership ? imnnlty Scrvice iNERAL ELECTI )VEMBER 4, 19 PUNCH #14 . t w Fauntroy lav By The Associated Press WILMINGTON, Del. District of Columbia Delegate Walter E. Fauntroy says it seems almost inconceivable that so many people have joined in the protests he started at the South African government's embassy. "When they arrested me, I asked if they could do it at 4:30" for the television news, he told the Wilmington chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Sunday. j Since Fauntroy started the proi tests two years ago, hundreds I have followed, , including other r politicians and celebrities, with their own symbolic protests of M apartheid. "With the sanctions vote and the Senate override later, the protest did succeed," Fauntroy said. 4 4We raised the consciousness -pierced the consciousness - of the American people." The vote and the override of President Reagan's veto were a rare and decisive defeat of the president, who is opposed to sanctions. Nonetheless, the fight for freedom in racially torn South Africa is far from over, the minmHHiiwmHiniiHumHHiHHMiiinmiiiMimHiHn tongue seems to go into convulsions whenever he is asked questions of particular concern to black voters, such as what to do about South Africa and whether set-asides are a viable means of bringing blacks into the economic mainstream. The But I'll Talk Turkey in the Men's Room A ward: Also to Stu Epperson, who might avoid some of the issues but will give you a urine sample in the blink of an eye and has challenged incum bent Steve Neal to a "Dueling Specimen Jars" showdown. The Pot Calling the Kettle Black Award: To Neal, who airs a negative TV spot criticizing Epperson for running negative TV _ spots. The High Hopes A ward: To Republican Diana WilliamsHenry, who seems determined to keep running for things until she wins one of them. The Look West Ward, Angel Award: To Warren Sparrow, for giving the credit for his Democratic primary win to the West Ward rather than the predominantly black East Ward precincts. The Eeeny Meeny Miny Mo A ward: To Mazie Woodruff, for waiting almost until the very last minute to decide to endorse a write-in campaign on her behalf. RWV? I IHflBi ' *9M ... :,/ .jjfcS ON I 186 I r WMMMMMEM ids protests ' delegate said. 4'We still have a long way to i go, and time will tell for the South African government," he The eight-term representative, A who does not have a Congres- W ^Hl sional vote because he represents J I Washington, was the featured guest speaker at the NAACP j branch's 22nd annual dinner M 2041 Slla? Sunday. BDnSHBO THBBOOKLT THE WAY 1 lAMVEft THE GI BILL PLUS THE > CAN BE WORTH UP TO $25,200 TO Here's how it works: I First you contribute to your education? I $100 per month for the first full 12 months of your enlistment. Then the government contributes?up to $9(600.' ffp| I 1 Thats the G.I. Bill. With the Army College Fund, you can add up to $14,400 more! (See table below.) 4^ IMUSTMCNT THCOIMU "W 1 I You are invitee to join us in hono Women of Achievemen in Forsyth Cour YW I Women's Lead Present Keynote Grace I N.C. Secretary o Mistress of C Denise F TV-12 News Ar Thnrcrl ou kl All %iI W%iU J j VTa I Winston-Sa I 420 Higt I $15 Per Person I Award Nomination I Availa I 1201 Glade Stree j J Pierre Brown B PP^PB Invites You B To Come By B: . g*j0fl Ed Kelly's ? I Jm&iil Sila$ Creek PkWy" I I M Appliance Needs B i Creek Pkwy. 725"0606 | ? " rCAN CHANCE IOU PLAN emi i EM % VVbUUKi ^MY COLLEGE FUND WARD YOUR COLLEGE EDUCATION. ': O J Jy And the rewards of being a soldier . , go far beyond earning money for college. , Ybu'll also learn self-reliance, discipline, ' team-work and pride. So when you do get 'T" ' to college, you'll be able to get the most out of it. f For more information about this program and how you can qualify for it, see your local Army Recruiter today. Or call toll free 1-800-USA-ARMY. .1 ( Ybu'll find out that paying for college .i : through the Army pays off in more ways . than one. , _ ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BC. V " L |l I I I t pppjp^^p I lty Grace Rohrar I I CA ership Awards ation VI Speaker Rohrer > f Administration eremonies ranklin ichorwoman 13 at 6:30 p.m. I nil i?m niuon i Street I I RSVP Nov. 10 II 722-5138 I I Forms Due Nov. 5 II ible at II t, Winston-Salem I I i!
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