~ M .^Vti "v2rl_ VOL. VI NO. 37 O Bailey, Kenned Burkins,Wooc Overcome Lig ?Primary Turn* y ,*\ By Donna E. Oldham\^ during the la and ' John W. Templet on '. Staff Writers .u. ft?. LI- 1 me nrbi oiacK juage said. Ms.. E ever elected to the Forsyth that she was County District Court by campaignir leading a field of five can- November eU didates with 10,734 votes. % "I am look B.R. Browder Jr., the se- November wi cond place finisher was that all D< undecided Tuesday night as unite be I to whether he would ask for Burkins." sh< a run-off. Burkins led him by 2600 votes. ? M,rsthink the C County incumbent Com- the city limits missioner Mazie S. good for me. ^ Woodruff ran 1500 votes get out there, ahead of the nearest con- wait out then tender with a strong second Bailey wa place finish for the three about the blai seats on the Forsyth Board pie knew that of County Commissioners, turn out then Former Board of Elections existance for chairman H.B. Goodson to the challei qualified for a run-off with there was a a fourth place finish. together.M Bea_U,f0r!^ Baue5! Regarding I unseated in 1978 as a school (he whi(es , board member, qualified ,?.4 for the fourth of four JU51 ;mn" m nominations by polling Pf?P.C ,*, e lF 10,703 votes. alright. Annie Brown Kennedy Fifth place finished fifth in the race for necjy thanke the state house with 13,695 who enabled votes, 2,000 ahead of Jud- sixth place fi son B. Davis, who could Davis. Howe call for a run-off. . somewhat coi The success of the black !ler ... 4 . . . . Republican in candidates was aided by a Kf ? . 29 percent turnout in the 18 Pegg ,n ,h . ? . . , , tion. predominately black r u; u The party precincts of the city, higher than the 26 percent rate SeeP Authority t< All Turnkey By Donna Oldham Staff Writer All seven Turnkey Homebuyers Associations will get recognition agreements from the Housing Authority of WinstonSalem, the authority's director has told residents leaders. It was the latest development in a series of fast-moving events which have rocked the authority since a judge ruled the agency was using unfair trade practices in the Turnkey program. James K. Haley, called a special meeting of the presidents and board chairman of the seven Turnkey III developments, along with William H. Andrews, community services director, and David Thompkins,,HA deputy director on May 1 and made the decision during the meeting after talking with officers. y Haley said the purpose of the meeting was to give residents a chance to talk with } the Housing Authority about problems pJ within their various developments and their problems in dealing with and i \ ? < TStmiri < "Serving tl .S'.I'.S. NO. T)67V!() \\ Iruff ht 3Ut st eeneral el??r the successful I demonstrated ^ to draw well ^*^?3 voters too. I ? ^<7 Burkins watchn returns from | ters on Patter- t mjMmz r excited,'' she lurkins added Proud father Joe Anderson 5 ready to begin t^e sjghts during the Mayfe. ig for the t0,000 which sampled intern rction. t^e new Winston-Salem Trat ing forward to ith confidence jmocrats will , - , ? lind Jean 1 ^ A ? _ !said v 1IV Iruff noted, "I ^ J *ounty(outside ) came out real ? Yftn'w* or*# #r* you don't just l^kl ^^\TLT t for them." ? ^ \jj s enthusiastic ? V f ck vote; "Peo: if they didn't e would be no us...they rose I ^ ~ tige: they saw ^ need to come By John W. Temph n Staff Writer lis pull among iailey said/41 The Board of Aldermen 1 at if you tell the bid of a developer who w uth you'll be units of duplexes just a blc Kimberly Park public housir finisher Ken- "^hly embittered by t d supporters <*s.dents of relatively new , her to outpoll houses on Underwood Aveni nisher Judson fomP1?i"ed too nul9ih,<" ver she was lng Is bein8 concentrated in ncerned about Willie Rush of ,360 Unde ?ects with sa,d' e lmPact ,s g( icumbent Mary overcrowding. There are . m1m^ units in this area and that' " much." .... 4 The aldermen accepted th r will have to _ . _ . Fortis Corp. of $66,625 ' g? 2 170-A of the Kimberly/Noi 3 Recognize r III Groups: getting results from the Authority. "We're in the process of getting lists of names and addresses of officers and directors, the dates they were elected and the minutes of the meetings when they were elected so that we can determine if everything is in order so that we can sign the A0rMtn#fttc ** caiH HaUu u/Ka *AA*A that he expects the information to be complete by the end of the week. Andrews will be responsible for compiling the information and turning it over to Haley and he will also work with the residents after tfie agreements have been signed. Haley said that he reached the decision to sign all the agreements after his initial announcement that one development, Kingston Greens was in the process of getting theirs signed. "I set 90 days as a deadline so that developments that aren't quite ready would have plenty of time to prepare themselves and it would give us at the Housing Authority time to look over everything and do what we have to so and get \tfcertified," he said. 3 SaiemX he Winston-Salem Community Since 1 INSION-SAI LM, N.C. Saturday, May 10. I' SUMMHIHI I E BtaL - /> . ' > >?. IISffNlfr' ->' * *- . "B K 4. K?L Bu ^ m m.4.. xs fc^SftjJv*; h* 'V v ^ BrHk^ ue^ HKhj^ CHHpBMBa|&Hy|?-^ . *v^^B I Photo By Santana lives /?/s youngest son, Kareem Hassan, a high-level view of IcLf TJl/J /t M/Vrtrr/^iMr * -' *" **- - ' ^ /wiutf rvcr cr fJUt l VJ iritf C TUWO OJ tYlOfe aiionat dishes, heard performances and saw such sights as isit Authority buses during a sunny Saturay evening. IIIINIIUinMIIIMnUMMMMNNMaaNnNaNIMUNIIMWHHIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIWIINIIIIMIIMNIIMII Approves ck from the unjts under contract to the Housing ig complex. Authority. The project would be financed he decision by $1 ^ million from the U.S. Depart?ingle-family ment of Housing and Urban Developje who have ment hous- ?City- planners? have-defended the their areas. project as an attractive development ;rwood Ave. which has less than half the units the ring to be zoning would allow, already 500 Once the development is completed, s really too tbe house owners on Underwood Avenue would have the Kimberly Park immede bid of the iately to their east and the duplexes for Parcel rth Winston See Page 11 ? ^ jmm ^ amm ^ J * ... ' \\WVv ^r?> ^^^^H^rJKMHHpgM ? *? -*' * V ?r <* *\ .. *** ^ .*> *?/:*; Vmhhhhhbhb^MHBMHHHH^H & Hi-izi r. 974" )80 *20' NAACF Blasts Is Klan ,Cu By John W. Templeton Staff Writer It took a long time for him to get to Winsto but NAACP executive director Benjamin L. Hoc the wait worthwhile for the more than 1,500 spe< the annual Freedom Fund dinner of the local b The civil rights leader alternately regaled t) with humor and challenged them with assessments of the situation of black people d hour-long speech which proceeded awards , Charles A. McLean, state field director emeri Legal Aid lawyer Benjamin F. Erlitz. Hooks repeated the theme of last year's regional director Earl Shinhoster, regarding the more financial support of the organization. He those who are "going to heaven if it does anything." After leaving his post as a federal commui commissioner, Hooks said he was advised, " thinketh that he leadeth and hath no followers i taking a walk." I'm tired of taking a walk. We d< know that behind us is an army of people." Such backing is needed to fight an inci conservative trend in the country, which characterized as "a mean and evil spirit that thn undo the heritage and the legacy of America." He said the Proposition 13 tax cuts in Californi resulted in the loss of 134,000 public service jo the fat, bone, muscle and gristle...and you ki blacks and women, as the last to be hired, are th get fired." Although local branch leaders have tried ?u fully, to get Hooks as the speaker since he assi ma au ?..? ? i it l unnvf pwv, II WM a tOJUINUl WIUWU ilMl JTlUUi out on. He cited Dr. Barbara Phillips, banquet chair national president of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Soi the reason he had made it this time. Not only sorority's donations to the NAACP play a part, b joked that Phillips had leaned on a fellow soror, to insure that he got to Winston-Salem. Hooks also paid tribute to McLean's more ? ? See Page 17 Grand Jury Retu Murder Indictm The Forsyth County Edward Bray, 35, Grand - Jury returned ~29 - Ivy Ave. bills of indictment Monday Crawford, o on charges ranging from Southdale Ave., murder, breaking, entering, shot Bray after ? and larceny and rape. ment. He was pro Jefferson Crawford, 50 dead at the scene, owner of Jeffs Seafood on Dino Denorris North Cherry was indicted son of 1028 Bett; on a charge of murder in was indicted on ch the shooting death of Carl SeePage 2 mm - ' M Wr M pr^Kn^v yy/8PH r?' >5^?"^^ . *+* \* '^' 'y * V ? ' . ~ m ^ ^ 4 ^ icle-~f 22 pages (his week > Head (azis tbacks n-Salem, >ks made at j I le crowd A somber an V jl to and need for derided I n't cost nications He who Ben Hooks is simply ~ ????? ) need to Reporter Hooks ^ 5.tensto Attacked a, which . __ - 1 "2 At Polls ie first to -p^e registrar of the Kennedy High School precinct isuccess^ ^as c^argccj witp, striklfn. . . ing and pushing a Chronicle a 00 e reporter who attempted to . take oictures of Tuesday's man ana . * . ' "' . voting, in a warrant filed ?.nfthaS Tuesday. * ,e Barbara J. Buie of 1136 his wifeS waS a"e^cc* to ^ave * commit||d a simple assault . on Donna E. Oldham, than 30 . A . . , Tuesday morning. A trial date has been set for May 16, in Forsyth District YY\ C ^ourt* 1 llj Following a complaint from Chronicle officials, James W. Armentrout, + chairman of the county vllL Board of Elections, conducted a preliminary inof 2920 vestigation of the incident. Armentrout said Ms. f 3674 Buie told him she had told allegedly Ms. Oldham not to take in argu- pictures, and then had placnounced ed her hands on the reporter to push her out the door of Richard- the auditorium. The y Drive, registrar reportedly arges of threatened to call the See Page 17 "What an act" this youngster seems to be saying as she and friends watch an impromptu t si in rt f r h rs \ai n /a/i 1. (Ufi ff! .5TJI/ un I rfCT V. iJf fUZf **> f *,% o/ 14th Street and Ivy fj + Avenue. Using a shoppmg cart for a stage, some P* of the kids sang and danced, obviously to the ^ Wt liking of this spectator *-2 jr * *