Led?i yj\ ,1^ .? \ V 4 Oi^Lj^ji' r8>?,w>)>tf i Carolina po across the V, ^WrtSt Jma AME 0ovenor .j Church over flowed last Friday morningas the community drew ? __ i;, together to mourn the death of , one of Winston-Salem's pioneer OU people. pnlitipkna yOU ... M,.; lents from North Martin told the family he iitical figures from ed them to know their lms state including shared by this community. To ames G. Martin, Russell he said, "Our state id of change that he brought about does goodf ... Brother Russell, Big Daddy, we thank God, y he allow the memory of Carl H.Russell Sr, to t to lead the life well lived." - -Rev.PJt. Co ' < inn 111 \ V'- ' ' . ;rry Sanford, Fifth much better place because igressmen Steven L. husband shared himself." lovenor Bob Jordan, Sanford called Russell a 1 Govenor James L. Please see page A15 - - ... V. ^ PVk, fiPH '1 1 J* -Vv* ? . ' . . . * i . > y i tor ^ Cool Uprising' and It was the hot temperatures that gave yot to rise up out of the water at Reynolds Par ograms workir ; hit by stray bullets. residents started a crime pre^ and harrassment program, according to a bkx unatically in Happy Hill tain in the community, apartments after police He is now organizing i ^an walking patrols and wide reaching program in t ?lice car cruises in the that ^ the cooperation of ing to some residents of Chief George L. Sweat an< ned property. They also police department and city ] King of an illegal drink Cl. the apartments for slow- Church buses dispatcl U activity in the neigh- Sunday mornings to tra senior citizens to worship s zcentage of people vie- were sometimes unable crime dropped from 80 . at m Din AA A AAA MAMA A 4 ' cm in oiiuuich aiwt oiki ricaoc aco ni< i leader vows t invention, to shouts of (my) saying this the Botha fom the 1,400 delegates, will one day lock *ae up, ) lauded members of the them do so," said Barayi African National mine administrator and form , the largest guerrilla miner. "This intransigent j ting to end white rule, as ment will not hand over pern fighters." "There can black majority shall have t edom in this country power from the intransige le African National ernment." Waves of c s involved," Barayi said, cheers, stamping feet an \NC president Oliver thrust in the air interrup nd Nelson Mandela, speech. The black au d leader of the ANC's crammed into a hall ing. "I know that by Witwatersrand University r < g V meets in1 Iem CI n A \l/:~ twr i.f.. > /i wuru- winning rveeKiy MHSSiiiUiliM ' ' I Jr ~ i ? 5- -.1 ' >? ' <% ' 55 ? ' v'.SA % ^ ! T ' ' ^ ig aJ!IUI',lJJJ? . . V.v . .; ' ;. ^ V.'.^ ,.'. Vi CLASSIFIED IIS mention - :k cap- f0MIC3 ? PO?TOBIALSv A4 a more ^ENTERPRISE . 16 he city AS 1 *? LEISURE M ^?. MOVIE REVIEW M OBITUARIES 11! 1c SE^Ks^ aBNPMB ine Hawkins! with a beat fe 34 p ft Qp ft This Wiik HMHHNHsHHHHHT ? I s Larco ? contract threatened to foreclose on an ite paying on a $29,000 loan, ny's nemesis an $800t00Q-p^ui iitional credit incentives to two imolds Construction Company, nue between Akron Drive and jspicion" some aldermen have inn peer miman tcuoont: in ors. c meeting, moved to deny the my has been known to be slow paving of Old Town Road and Sumlerf a consultant to Larco, lanager, Larco's lateness was ice of some of Larco's minority nco to "improve it image", says eld up Larco" on jobs and kept i, however, whether minorities rown Road and the Old Vinyard % He said the weather could have e Chronicle that three Africanitractors will participate on the nstruction Company, owed by 3 A15 mayor? Mayor Wayne A. Corpening, d not be reached for comment it his plans by presstime. His i ends in 1989. She said that she will make her sion by the end of this year. Several people have UA/iiMi irca unuuig su^uii u decided to run, Mrs. Newell "Some people are talking to about it/ she said. "Folk are ing 'Are you going to run? I rd that you might and 1 want to Please see page A15 f. Botha n and socialism." The delees planned to soend the next two /s in closed sessions debating a ies of draft resolutions that veer se to illegality under the governjnt-imposed state of emergency, e resolutions call for internationboycotts of South African gold, itinum and diamonds, an end to reign bank loans to South Africa, thdrawal of landing rights for Kith African Airways and Anther plomatic isolation of South Please see page A13 * \