* Koch says lea * By JOHN SHANAHAN Associated Press Writer > NEW YORK - Mayor Edward I. Koch says religious leaders will meet at City Hall ihis week to S make a plea for "racial and j religious harmony" in the wake * of recent bias-related assaults. He said the gathering will in elude high-ranking Christian and / Jewish leaders as well as those ; from individual parishes or con' ! gregations. Koch said they will discuss rei cent racial incidents, such as the beating that led to the death of a j. black man in Howard Beach last ~ Dec. 20 and what can be done to ? % eliminate racism of all kinds. I "Weeare all horrified," the t* mayor said. , He made the announcement of ;! the meeting at a City Hall ceremony last week at which Area Peat V RUBY C. SHULER " ~ Ruby C. Shuler, 44, of 705 N. C died Saturday, Jan. 3, in Winston-Ss ^ a native of Monroe County and * Winston-Salem for 27 years. Mrs. Shuler was a member of Clev '"'Christian Church. She is survived by Cora Frazier of the home, Laura H Duncan, both of Monroe; six niee * Crawford, Suevary C. Gary, Tamik ' Shanya Frazier, Kimberly Frazier, al * Salem, and Dora A. Cravyford o nephew, George M. Crawford ol brother-in-law, Cleveland C. Frazier a friend, Dorothy McLaurin of Wi - many cousins, other relatives and fr Services were held at 4 p.m. on Jan. 7, at Johnson's-Howard-Robin Memory Chapel, with the Re officiating. Burial followed in Evei tery. Johnson's-Howard-Robinsor Memory was in charge of the fur ments. roy r: jaCkson' ' Roy R. Jackson, 70, of 4134 Rosa day, Jan. 5, in Winston-Salem. He w .Winston-Salem and attended tl t Salem/Forsyth County schools. Jackson was a member of Macedi Church of God and a veteran of Wor is survived by a stepmother, Leon; <"Winston-Salem; one sister, Gertru Z+ Detroit; two brothers, Isaiah Jac dianapolis, Md., and Floyd Jacksor Salem; one son, Alvis Jackson of Wi ^-one-daughter, Carolyn Ha/el of- W. t many nieces, nephews, cousins, othe ' *>' friends. ?#' |f >fC\ont ~ i -/memor * AND \ 3663 PIEDMONT MEMORIAL Martin Luther King M< On Monday, You Are C In H Martin Lui Piedmont Memorial Gard a t _ f K following ways aunng mi REFRESHMENTS will I 10:00 A M. to 2:00 P.M. SPECIAL TOURS of thi Mausoleum will be pro (EXTRA (50.00 Discount towan . on top of th? Regular $260.00 F DRAWING FOR - 1 FREE (No purchase necessary ? Must be 1 Register at cemetery office Jan. 15, 1 " " " * F? iders will plea trophies were given to nine New i York City public school students who were chosen as winners in a poetry contest on the subject of "racial and ethnic harmony." One of the youngsters, Michael Wells, 10, recited in part, "The people of the world are like the colors of the rainbow. The colors work together to make a beautiful sight!" Koch told the students, their teachers,1 parents and principals tnat "the most recent incidents (of racism) are not new, they are simply the latest events, not just < in the city, but the country at large. We have to recognize that, regrettably, racism is too alive and too well." He added, "I can say that without blaming anybody, we have all failed, whether it be in the schools, in the homes or into hs and Fur Services were Jan. 10, in John* . .. Memory, with t ameron Ave. Burial followed ilem. She was Johnson's-Howl had lived in was jn charge of eland Avenue three sisters, WALTER R/> uff and Alice es, Annie B. a A. Gentry, WaUer RaV Sl I of Winston- Tuesday, Jan. t f Monroe; a na,ive of Cumt r Monroe; a Winston-Salem of the home; Su John BaP,isl inston^em; Ra> was j<encfs \% survived by hi; Wednesday, four daughters son Home of Areatha Smith v. Williams Winston-Salem, rgreen Ceme- home, three stjr i Home of and John Ra! tcral arrange- . daughters-in-la* both of Winstoi Frost of the hoi Salem; one sis * - ... Fayetieville; n children, great relatives and fri St. died Mon- Services were as a native of at St. John Bap ie Winston- Adams officiali Cemetery. John Dnia Holiness Memory was ir Id War II. He mentsi* a Jackson of idev Perry of :kson of In- JUANITA C< i of Winston inston-Salem; r , ? , - Evangelist Ju instnn-Snlcm; w . 331I1 Si. die r relatives and PI IAL GARDE 4AUSOLEU/ . DRIVE ? WINSTON-SALEM, NC ausoleum January 19, 1987 ordially Invited onor of ther King, Jr. ens will pay tribute in the artin Lutner King week: be served trom 9 Martin Luther King, Jr. vided by the staff. d the purchase of a mausoleum cr ivnqpu vwwuin mrvouy uttvi vu. ; MAUSOLEUM CRYPT 8 a9e to enter ? $1500 00 value). 6 & r? - i -* d for peace * churches or into synagogues. We have all failed. Or in covemmpnt if this exists." * The New York Times published a poll last week in which about a third of the 900 city residents questioned said that many or almost all blacks and whites in. the city dislike each other, and that a racial attack like the one in Howard Beach could have happened in their own neighborhoods. Respondents to the telephone survey were about evenly split on Koch's handling of the case, with 39 percent approving and 36 percent disapproving, the newspaper reported. ' Koch commented that the poll showed he still had a "hard core" of support for his efforts to ease tensions. lerals j held at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, ion's-Howard-Robinson Home of he Rev. J.R. Bridges officiating, in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. ird-Robinson Home "of Memory ' the funeral arrangements. /+ <Y SR. r., 77, of 2626 Peaclvtree St. died 6, in Winston-Salem. He was a erland County and had lived in since 1951. He was a member of * Church. employed at the General Store. He ? wife, Charlotte Ray of the home; , Rosa Lee Stephens, Sarah , Betty Jean Massey, all of and. Annie Lois Frost of tlie is, Walter Ray Jr., William Ray i% all of Winston-Salem; two /, Clementine Ray and Lucy Ray, v-Salem; two sons-in-law, Charlie me and Hayes Smith of Winston,ter-in-law, Caroline Council of I?ll> ^, yuiliu:-grandchildren, cousins, other ends. held ai 2 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 11, itist Church, with ihe Rev. W.M. ng. 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