75 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1992 ? FAIR GRAND OPENING CONTINUES , PAGE Exclusive Interview Actress Helen Martin discusses life and show biz with Chronicle. PAGE A10 A -Salem Chronicle "The Twin City's Award-Winning Weekly" VOL. XIX, No. 10 i i \jr Y M ^ j f. u e+4 l U MH M ttu uj r fsj^ . 7 1 ~|\j .. ( . . 1 ^ Pop Warner Football Game results and standings inside. And other area sports. Clinton Swept In; Black Vote Heavy t * ' . . ' NC Sends First .. ? I U.S. Congress \IGH, N.C. (AP) _ The first black woman in North t's history is going to Congress, and the state's voters^ made new State Auditor Ralph Campbell the first black fever to win a state wide office. "How sweet it is," Campbell said Tuesday as he claimed victory. "How sweet it is to be standing with my fellow North Carolinians on the edge of tomorrow. ... We have chosen hope over fear." President Bush and Bill Clinton had made the state a {battleground, with each visiting the state four times between July 1 and Election Day. The Republi cans prevailed. With 97 percent of precincts reporting, Bush had 1,065, #16 votes, or 44 percent, while Clinton had 1 ,046, Ojl 1 votes, or 43 percent. Independent Rr>ss P