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1.1.1• :C F!!! Vol Special Supplement: A Question of Race p.B-1 1.1.1• :c _f!!! Vol. 107 No. 27 Student Center, University of Delaware, Friday, May 6, 1913 Angela Davis says to'unify and persevere' by Garry George Center Tuesday night. Her Davis' fame heightened involved in a highly publiciz­ Davis has since written "I'm committed to see the speech was presented as a when she was charged with ed coast to coast chase which three books on racism, sex­ end of capitalism ... to see the keynote address for the Black weapons, murder and con- ended when she was arrested ism and oppression, including end of econoihic exploitati6n Women's Emphasis Week spiracy charges in connection in October of 1970. an al}tobiography. She was ... to see the end of racism ... Celebration (BWEC). with a Marion County (Calif.) During the course of her awarded the Lenin Peace to see the end of sexism," Davis became famous in Court House shooting spree. trial the prosecutor asked for Prize by the Soviet Union, said well known 1960s activist 1965 after she was dismissed Weapons which were the death penalty, not once and was the vice-presidential Dr. Angela Davis. from her position on the registered in her name were but three times - once for candidate for the United Davis addressed a UCLA faculty before she used in the shooting. each charge against her. States Communist Party in standing-room-only crowd, could even deliver her first Subsequently, she was plac- Davis was acquitted of all the 1980 election. more than 400 people, in the lecture in her course on com­ ed on the FBI's ten most - charges after her nationally "Hopefully, I've matured Rodney Room of the Student munism. wanted fngitives .list and was publicized trial ended in 1972. ... hopefully, I've learned fr9m the struggles of the '60s and '70s ... " she said. Hopefully I've learned to help -City inspectors begin the oppressed. "This is a difficult time - unemployment and racism sign violation search are on the rise... " she said, as the loudspeaker system went by Jill larr must be removed, Mayle out. Newark businesses may get said. The building depart­ "You see what happens a surprise within the next ment and inspectors will soon when you talk about what month if their advertising be combing the local goes on in this country." signs are in violation of the business district for violators'. Davis added. Newark Building Code, ac­ All businesses will be In her attack on the present cording to a city spokesman. checked, Mayle said, and a political environment in the Junie Mayle, director of the letter will be sent to those who United States Davis said, building department, said have sign violations. If the ''Reagan symbolizes that on a survey of commer­ business does not comply (capitalism) - I say sym­ cial signs in Newark, the with the instru-ctions of the bolizes because he isn't really department has found 100 letter within 15 days, a fine (who's in power). They need­ portable signs that are not may be charged. A period of ed somebody as crazy as he is permitted under the sign five days is considered ample to be a front man.'' code, as well as 170 signs time to remove portable Davis' first encounter with which are legal but signs, he said. Reagan was as a UCLA facul­ unregistered with the city. Building department in­ ty member. · She claims he Any sign which is larger spectors will have sign pushed for her firing in 1965 than 10 square feet must be registration forms to while governor of California. registered with the city, and distribute to any businesses "One-fifth of the children in any sign which is considered whose signs are currently this country go to bed portable, such as gas price legal but unregistered. hungry," she said. "Seventy signs, interchangable . letter This enforcement will be to 80 percent of the young signs on wheels, and outside applied informally to all blacks cannot find work. signs advertising the prices of businesses to alleviate com­ . Almost an entire generation cigarettes are illegal and plaints of unfairness, Mayle of blacks cannot find jobs. said. They will be talking to "Reagan doesn't give a managers and owners only, damn about these people." on the he added. Davis equated the political Mayle concluded, "We hope atmosphere and protests of inside to have all businesses r ·,\'10 CROSBY'S performance Monday night at the Stone the '60s and '70s to that of to- covered by the end of May Balloon left a capacity crowd disappointed .. see story page (Continued to page 13) Tough week for Blue with no major problems.'' 15. Hen lacrosse Men lose to Johns Hopkins; Survivors reflect on living the Holocaust IS.IO loss to nation's number 0ne !tom ... p.24 by Jlllllarr and L11a Crotty Tuesday night in Gilbert C about their the war. Women's win streak snapped at 19; The Holocaust is "not an event you can experiences under Nazi rule. He said anti-semitism had been grow­ ' credit to people who were criminally in­ Fletcher, a native American, spent ing steadily throughout Europe and Hens suffer two consecutive losses .•..... p.24 ' sane. The people who engineered it were two years in a work camp in Germany came to a climax when Hitler came to just like you and 1," said Dr. Willard because of his resident alien status and power in 1933. The Holocaust was Not guilty by reason Fletcher, a survivor of the Holocaust his involvement in industrial espionage. engineered in such a way that most of and a history professor at the university. Jaffe spent much of the time in hiding. the non-Jewish people of Europe were ofinsanty Fletcher and Anne Jaffe, a resident of Fletcher, a German history expert, ex­ not affected, Fletcher said. Jewish Wilmington who spent three years under Professors study public reaction •......•••• p.3 plained why the Holocaust happened, activities were severly limited, and Nazi occupation in Poland, spoke to an and also explained the situation of Jews Jews were eventually forced to move to audience of about 75 for over two hours in Nazi Germany immediately before (Continued to page 10) Summer Sessions 1983 Ar;Ivance Registration May 9-13 Changes: Additions: ARH 153-10 lntro to Art History I - Instructor changed to S. Bronson PS 104 Elementary Physics, 3 cr., Staff, (14-32-104-43) TR 1900-2200, Wilcastle (7 1/2-week ARH 211-10 Early Renaissance Art- Instructor changed to C. Johns Session) ART 444 & ART 644 Advanced Photography - Dual Listed BU 305 lntro. to Management, 3 cr., J. Faltot, B 444-00 Co-Op Work Experience - Do not register for "0" section - See department (03-58-305-10) MTWRF 0800-0930, PRN 333 secretary for section number. (First Session) CIS 135-10 Programming Language: PL/1- Sequence number changed to 02-14-167-10 BU 830 Systems Analysis, 3 cr., E. Saniga, CIS 135-11 Programming Language: PASCAL · Sequence number changed to (03-58-830-40) TR 1800-2100, PRN 116 (7 1/2-week 02-14-167-11 Session) CIS 135"1~ Programming Language:.APL- Sequence number changed to 02-14-167-12 EDD 625 lntro. to Diag. & Corr. of Reading • > .. CIS 135-13 Programming Language: FORTRA~ . - ~quence number changed to (04-66-625-70) Disab., 3 cr., J. Pikulski, MTWRF 02-14-167-13 ' 0800-0930, WHL 135 (Second Session) CIS 135-41 Programming Language: FORTRAN - Sequence number changed to EDD 685 School & Comm. Development, 3 cr., 14-14-167-41 (04-66-685-70) L. Allen, MTWRF 1130-1300, WHL 204 (Second Session) E3M-10 American Lit: Civil War-WWII- Change instructor to F. Newman N411 Perioperative Nursing Practice, 4 cr., E342-40 Contemporary American Literature - Sequence number changed to (09-91-411-10) M. 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