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Point of View
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Clint Eastwood is one of the
coolest white people l have ever
seen.
He doesn't even have to sav
anything to be cool; Clint just
squints and punches folk out.
Clint also likes to cut
bureacratic red tape in his
movies; instead of wailing for
judges, juries and politicians to
let the bad guys get away on
technicalities, Clint points his
handgun, says something cute,
and blows them away faster than
you can say, "Make my day."
Eastwood opts for the heavv
artillery in "Sudden Impact": a
silver, long-stemmed handgun
that plays judge, jury and executioner
in one fell blast.
That's elegant cool. Charles
Bronson is scruffy cool, but just
as fast on the trigger.
Bronson avenges the murder of
his wife and the rape of his
daughter in "Death Wish" in a
style that makes you want to
cheer.
Grim-faced and steady with his
aim, Bronson then embarks on a
one-man crusade ag&inst the
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'Directed
patrols'
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Under the current patrol
t- system, police officers randomly
patrol areas in their cars between
calls.
Under the "directed patrol"
system, Masten said, policemen
will have specific orders on what
to do with their available time,
including patrols on foot and instruction
for residents on how to
make their homes safer.
The new patrol system will give
the police the option to walk on
foot in city areas w here problems
have been identified, Masten
jf said. He added that the new
system will give neighborhood
a spnsp nf \j ac
they get to know policemen as
people and not uniforms that just
pass by in a police car.
Northeast Ward Alderman Vivian
H. Burke, chairman of the
aldermen's Public Safety Committee,
agrees with Masten that
having policemen out of their
cars and interacting with the
residents will be good for the
police's public image.
"When the police make
themselves more visible," Mrs.
Burke said, "it will be a positive
step for the police department."
She said she is impressed by
Masten's plan because it gives the
police an opportunity to meet the
people they serve.
"This is one thing I've wanted
to see," Mrs. Burke said. "I've
worked hard for this for a long
time.'*
With the police actually out of
their cars and walking with the
people, youths will see the
policemen differently, she said.
"Now maybe young people
will see the police in the
neighborhood and see that they
are a good person to talk to
rather than be afraid of," she
said.
Foot patrols were instituted
downtown earlier this year.
A number of aldermen and
citizens have called for such
patrols in residentiaf areas for
years, particularly in the black
community, and repeated those
calls when the downtown foot
patrols were implemented.
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scum on New York's streets,
blowing them to Kingdom Come
alter fooling them into thinking
he's a defenseless victim.
Audiences liked it so much
they made a "Death Wish II,"
and a "Death Wish III" is on the
way this fall.
That's Hollywood.
Reality isn't so cut-and-dried,
nor can a scriptwriter make sure
the villains get their comeuppance.
Thus, Bernhard-Goetz-style
executions are the stuff of entertaining
movies, but they have no
place in real life, where gunhappy
Americans already are killing'
each other at an alarming
Area Weddii
Landingham-Hedrick
Verona Darlene Landingham
and William Everett Hedrick
were married in a 5 p.m.
ceremony on Saturday, Oct. 12,
at Morningstar Missionary Baptist
Church.
The bride is the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood.
The groom is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Jarious Hedrick.
The Rev. Bracy H. Bonham officiated.
The bride was given away by
her cousin, Larry Watlington.
Serving as matron of honor
was Cynthia Eaton of WinstonSalem.
Bridesmaids were Ava Hedrick
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Winston-Salem.
Best man was Fred Cardwell of
Winston-Salem.
Ushers were John Hedrick and
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rate.
In movies, the audience is
ti -
usuauy omniscient. It knows very
clearly who the bad guys are and
who the good guys are. It also
knows that any bad guy worth his
salt will pick up his paycheck
after being killed and be resurrected
to be killed again in
another movie by another cool
good guy with a gun.
Obviously, you don't get up so
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street-and-road system
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It's not easy to get to anywhere
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Odell Wallingham, both of
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The bride is a graduate of
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Cortez Business School in
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around here, especially from east
(where black people have traditionally
lived) to west (where
white people have traditionally
lived).
Which is strange, since the
areas aren't that far from one
another geographically.
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sure (1 guess 1-40 qualifies as an
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Military Notes
Nance receives
promotion
Marine Pfc. Da riles W. Nance
has been meritoriously promoted
to his present rank upon graduation
from recruit training at
Marine Corps Recruit Depot,
Parris Island, S.C.
A 1985 graduate of Central
Davison High School in Lexington,
Nance joined the Marine
Corps in June 1985.
He is the son of Kenneth M.
Nance of Wins ton-Salem.
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