J Paoe A16-The Qhfonicle, Thursc MLK Drive I ^ mmmmmmmmmmnmmMmmmmmmwmmmmi King's birthday a city holiday last year. "It says that the board is openm inHo^ <a n/4 L- r-* ??; c uiVian UilllUVU Ui IU MIU " J Uiai, VYI1VII things are right, we do them," Hairston said. "It is only fitting that we name a street after Dr. King." Added Northeast Ward Alderman Vivian H. Burke: "The vote * shows that we're doing well in working together as a community and giving credit to people who did work, whether in, our community or in other'parts of the country." Southeast Ward Alderman Larry W. Womble, chairman of the board's Public Works Committee, said he was determined to get the request through. "When it came to my committee, I immediately said I would support this very strongly and in an aggressive way," said WornlltMMMtMltltMlllltltltllllltllMIIMIMMIHtllMIMIItimil Band Aid From Page A10 "On the whole we respect them for being imaginative and for trying, " Vaux added. "They haven't made any big errors." The biggest grant the organiza. tion made was $3 million for a UNICEF program to immunize children, the smallest $4,169 to maintain water pumps in refugee camps in eastern Sudan, said Band Aid spokesman Bernard Doherty. The organization is now deeply involved with long-term projects. It has committed $26.7 million to 137 nroiects aft#?r rpiprtino ^10 r?f 712 proposals. By year's end, Band Aid could about $41 million more, plus what it receives from Sport Aid, which kicked off with a worldwide "1 Ran the World" event May 25, 1986, and continues to receive money from events here and there. Sport Aid reported raising about $34 million, to be split between Band Aid and UNICEF. Any money raised in nonconvertible currencies, however, will go entirely to UNICEF to spend in the country where it was raised. Some projects will run three or fnnr vpars anH RanH AiH will m WW* J www ?-r J MIIW MMIIV* 4 &1VI TT III 1 V" main in existence while the remaining money is spent. "Band Aid has always said we will not be an enduring institution, another agency, another bureaucracy," Mrs. Jenden said. "But we have a fundamental obligation to allocate the money that is left and follow up on what has been spent." mtiiMitmiiiifnillHtmiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii SBI From Page A8 MMIUIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllltlltllllltfllllllllllllllltmiliiii convicted of operating a paramilitary group in contempt of a court order. "1 think the White Patriot Party as an organization is dead for all practical purposes," said Cur rin. "What we still face in eastern North Carolina is a few potentially dangerous individuals." Currin said about a dozen high-level and mid-level formei party members, moving in and out of the state, have developed close ties with neo-Nazi groups like the Order, the Aryan Nation and the Mountain Church. Truax estimated there were still 50 to 75 White Patriot Party members and 100 to 150 members of all Klan groups in the state., "What we are picking up through agents, our intelligence sources and just my own discussions with witnesses jn Klan cases is that there has been a tremendous falloff in White Patriot Partv recruitment ever since Cilenn Miller and Steve Miller were convicted/' he said. "Even people that are very sympathetic with the goals of the White Patriot Party and the Klan are afraid to be connected or associated with those groups because of our prosecution and investigation/' i \ lay, January 29, 1987 IMMmwmiMtttUHimMMHgMlimiMMmiWIIIiWMMIHItt From Page A1 iiuiiiiiHintuiniiiiiiiuimitiuiHiHiMiiHNintiiiNiinMM ble, an Alpha Phi Alpha member. "I think this is significant for Alpha fraternity and the city of Winston-Salem,*' Womble said. The Alphas may, in fact, get more than they asked for. The board's Public Works Committee had recommended that Martin L. King Drive be extended farther KiMi I i-SZl SA1 12N< 51 o TELEVISIONS AUDIO SYS I RECORDERS WASHERS GARDEN TRACTORS MIC CAMCORDERS RECEIVI biitcji c I COLOR VIDEO CAMERA II WITH BUILT-IN VCR I $ Uses standard VHS tape cassettes I Infrared auto focus system ft .2 lens S:1 power zoom I Electronic viuwTmder tor instant piAy&aCk I SONY ' AM/FM f^Ki?3?i STEREO RADIO WgBBa5Sl | CASSETTE ICORDER jfcPP Dual spaaker for e rich aound SMARP (gie^n - CAROUSEL n i COMPACT MICROWAVE OVEN WITH VARIABLE POWER &0M W 20 minuta dial tirtfa? Jfl Spaca conscious I I design MProudly Serving N C Sh ~*e\ EDKEI L ' I-' ADDLiANr.ES 1 ^ BBBWMRMBBRRMBBi %a\ f 4cJ< 1/r # SM( IaA| ' J| <#* ,o|i* t ? 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