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By ROBIN ADAMS
Chronicle Staff Writer
Notes from the campaign trail:
While other candidates are still planning
their strategies, The Rev. C.E.
Greene, a Democratic candidate for Forsyth
County register of deeds, has already
devised a snappy campaign slogan.
"Steak in the White House, cheese in
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it out," will grace all of his campaign
literature, Greene says.
Greene says he's also counting on some
voters getting his name confused with Lt.
Gov. Jimmy Green, Democratic candidate
for governor. "I'm- counting on
getting some of his votes," Greene says.
School board candidate Evelyn Terry
began her campaign with a stylish affair
at the Hilton Inn last Sunday night. Entitled.
"An Evening With Evelyn Terry,"
the event gave people an opportunity to
-4iwct Terry
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physical similarities between Al Beaty, i
manager, and Walter Marshall, president
NAACP. Are they brothers?
A: No, Beaty and Marshall aren't brothers
aren't even related. But they are mistaken f
quite often, says Beaty.
"I can be walking down the street and pc
'Hey, Mr. Marshall,' and I speak them tc
and keep on going," says Beaty.
And neither is Beaty related to Alderman
ble or the Rev. Jesse Jackson, he says, b
people say resemble him.
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corner of Fifth and Marshall streets and
Hyatt House? When it freezes over, it ere
driving hazard.
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Alderman Larry Little may have spent
so much time drawing a redistricting plan
for electing 39th District state House
Representatives so he can run for state
House in the future, says one black
elected official.
Quips Little in response: "That's not
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true. The state House is beneath me.
When I run for state office, I will be running
for governor."
Although Winston-Salem's aldermanic
elections are a year off, the only black
alderman who may get some black op
position is Vivian Burke, say observers.
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the striking A: The water is coming froi
assistant city^ditioning unit, which is moi
of the local dec* adjoined to the hotel
traffic engineer.
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Increased complaints from parents that i
a white male is harassing their teen-aged
daughters have prompted local police to 1
beef up their patrols around the city's i
elementary and junior high schools.
"We have found that we have a number ]
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oi people an over tne city in and around i
different grade schools who are bothering \
young girls," says Maj. O.D. Redd of the
Winston-Salem Police Department's I
Uniform Patrol Division. "As a result, in r
the last couple of weeks we have increased <
patrols in and around the grade schools."
The heaviest patrols occur between 8-9 1
a.m. and 2-3:30 p.m., when students enter I
and leave the school grounds, says Redd. t
* Redd says the police have also asked the
schools to mount strong information pro- t
grams that educate the children on how to c
deal with strangers. i
Initially, one white male was reported
to be harassing black girls in c
predominantly black neighborhoods. t
Now two other white males have been i
spotted throughout the city. I
Several weeks ago, Lewis Carlton, 25,
was arrested and charged with the atfempted
kidnapping of a Brown Elementary
Little content w
By ROBIN ADAMS
Chronicle Staff Writer
Though his state House redisricting
3lan was not embraced by the Forsyth
bounty House delegation, North Ward
\lderman Larry Little still considers it a
success.
"A least now everybody is talking
ibout two predominantly black single- !
nember districts," Little said.
To ease traffic problem
Residents satisfi
By JOHN SLADE
Chronicle Assistant Editor I
After a neighborhood meeting last <
week with Alderman Martha Wood and
Assistant City Manager Pat Swann, j
residents in the northwest portion of 25th i
Street say they're satisfied with the city's
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khool student. He was released on
515,000 bond and his scheduled Feb.22
District Court appearance was continued
jntil March 5.
Carlton is described as a clean-shaven,
landsome man and he has been seen drivng
a black Monte Carlo.
The second male is between the ages of
16-19, has a slender build, dark hair, a
nustache and a goatee and drives a small
vhite car with a dark stripe on the side.
The third male is between the ages of
16-18, has shoulder-length blond hair and
to facial hair. He has been seen drivinc an
alder-model green Chevrolet.
According to police reports, the men
lave made lewd gestures, used obscene
anguage and tried to lure youngsters into
heir cars.
The three have probably been harassing
he girls for some time, says Redd, but
:itizens have been reluctant to report the
ncidents.
"These incidents have probably been
>ccurring but nobody has been bothering
o report them," Redd says. "For some
eason people have not been calling the
police. Maybe they figured it was a onetime
thing."
Although the police and the white comPlease
see page A3
ith alternative
The Little Plan divided the county into
:wo predominantly black single-member
districts that almost assured black caniidates
of winning state House elections.
But the plan endorsed by the delegation
Wednesday prescribes two single-member
alack districts and at-large elections for
:he remaining three candidates. That
plan, designed by the legislative drafting
service, features one district with a
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ed with efforts
efforts lo take a look at the traffic problem
in their area.
4'No conclusions were reached/* said
Cheryl Bailey, who lives at 1020 25th St.
'4... Our major concerns are reducing the
speed of traffic, and we'd like to see that
the traffic is not increased substantially
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