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Vol.9 n.35 September 24th 1981

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MEMBER OF THE WEST COAST PUBLISHERSASSOCIATION percopy BULK RATE US POSTAGE China Sale Balked PAID The Only Black Owned Paper In Riverside 2sc San Bernardino, CA Defense officials want Reagan to halt the sale to China of a � P ermlt II 869 large Japanese computer that they fear might be used to "' develop Chinesenuclear arms. Pentagon officialshave urged · . Hitachi Ltd. to substitute two smaller computers. IfHitachi refuses, military officialswill urge the administrationto veto the sal' through an international regulatory body. Namibian Independence Namibian independence is being discussed by U.S. and South African officials meeting in Zurich. South Africa's AdjudicatedA Newspa 0f General Circulation by the SuperiorCourt of Riverside County• Case continued rule over the country, also known as South West P91 _ #108890 Africa,has beenwidely condemned andwill be the subjectof 92502 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER24, 1981 PHONE (714) 24-8884- P.O. BOX 1581, RIVERSIDE,______CA ______a UN debate. The U.S. is pushing a plan that it, Canada, _VOL.__ __9, _NO._ _35______.;...... ;;.;.;.a Britain, France and West Germany formulated. Anti U.S. Not Widespread German Chancellor Schmidt is seeking a meeting with Reagan to assure him that anti-Americanism isn't Brown K -y·note Speaker widespread in his country. The term has become popularas nationalism has grown in West Germany. But despite, recent terrorist attacks on U.S. installations, pollsshow an increase in those favoring closer ties with America. For M.L. . Unvailing El Salvador's Leader Meeting Thehonorable Willie L. titill bethe guestof honor. tion. When transported to contribute to this worthy Brown, Jr., Speaker of the The two events schedul SanBernardino from Mexico effort. Individuals contribu- With- Reagan Aaembly, will be the key­ tor thatdate, uaume add City andplaced on the Plaza tinr'•$500 and organizations significance in view of th the culminationof two years andbusine11es contributing El Salvador's leader met with Reagan, but saidhe didn't ask note speaker at the "High recent decision to mak of effort by the Martin $1000 stil) have until Octo­ for more military aid to fight leftist guerrillas. President Twelve" Banquet, which is January 15, Dr. King's bir Luther King, Jr. Statue ber 10 to get their names Jose Napoleon Duarte said he is seeking a "Political being sponsored by the tbday, a state holiday; also. Committee to raise funds engraved on the plaque solution" for the Central American country. "High Twelve" Banquet, which ii beingby the Prince the factthat theerection o and complete the arduous placedon the pedestalof the Hall IA>dge#17 in conjunc­ aneleven-foot bronze statue tub incidental to a project statue. Begin Denies Interference tion with the unveiling and of Dr. King on the CityH so of such magnitude, will The banquet will climax Begin denied he was interfering in U.S. politics by his dedication of the statue of Plaza in San Bernardino, · bring to fruition the the highlights of the event- opposition to Reagan's $8.5 billion arms package to Saudi Dr. Martin Luther Kin, Jr. itself an unbelievable ac "Dream" envisioned some ful day. Notables and digni- Arabia. Sen. John Tower (R., Texas) had said the Israeli The eleven-foot bronr.e sta­ complisbment, may be a nine years ago. nity service oriented indi- prime minister had "broken faith" with Reagan during his tue of Dr. King will be "first" in the State o �ate are being invited to U.S. visit last week. Nevertheless, the Israeli cabinet unveiled and dedicated at California. The Committee is still in attend. Retervations at the adopted a resoultion against the sale of AWACS radar 2:00p.m. on Sunday Novem­ The statue ii being scul need of funds to defray all Convention Center have planes and other gear. ber8, 1981.The banquetwill tured by Julian Martine expenses of the project. An been made for 1000 guests. follow at 5:00, Ma. Yolanda Soto, Mexico's most reo appeal is being made to Tickets are now available King, daughter of Dr. King, artist and u of this date, individuals, organizations and can be secured by in the final stagesof compl andbusinesses in the areato calling 885-0768or 889-2330. National Tid-Bits O'Connor Approved Superintendent Of CIW Judge Sandra O' Connor was approved unanimously by the Senateas the Supreme Court'sfirst femaleJustice. She is to To Be Speaker In an Bernardino be sworn in Friday to succeed Potter Stewart,who resigned July 3. A few Senators questioned her judicial views on WNtllcleCoun,eling Cen- nity members andorganiza­ abortion, which she has said she personally opposea. '-' will••INll.ng be Certifi - Uo.n.a have been aup HON. WILLIE BROWN Kaiser Is The Target Of catee of Appreciation and portive of WeataideCoun,e f, · OnnmunftyService Awarda ling Center and Inland Be­ Acquisition tbil year to tboN eommu- haviorlll Servicea, Inc., to Cheryl Miller Named Kaiser Steel is the target of acquisition plans of an nity service oriented indi­ raiae funds to suppliment investment group represented by Stanley Hiller Jr. The vidual• and orranlsations deficit,, created by austere Regional Chair groupbought an option from the Kaiser FamilyFoundation that have been supportive funding and to provide an to acquire 17% of Kaiser'scommon for $50 a share, or $60 RIVERSIDE-High school estimated 6 million Ameri­ duringthe year. million. informative and entertain­ Poly lastyear in leading her. cans under age 20 smoke, An enjoJableevening hu ingevening. player Cheryl Miller of Riv­ 100,000of them 12 years old beenplanned which indudea The guNt speaker, Ms. erside has been named re­ or younger. an Miller . said, "To be the Solidarity Day Boost Moral a buffetdinner, cocktails and Johnflon, promise• to be gional chairm for the 1981 Great American Smokeout best you have to give up duaclnr, Thole deairingto moetinformative and inte­ Labor's morale was buoyed by Saturday"s Solidarity Day campaign, a stop.-smoking something, so why not let it rally in Washington in which some 260,000 turned �ut � attend tbilevent may do eo reetlng. She wu appointed effort sponsored by the be cigarettes?" protest Reagan's economic plans. Union leaders are hoping by contacting Mrs. Rita Superintendent 0£ the Calif- . American Cancer Society. · The young athlete will be the event will allow them to link up with other groups Oaborne or Ma. Dianne ornia Institution for Women Miller, 6-2 senior at Poly making appearances and affected by budget cuts and gain more clout with the DaviaDO later than Septem• (CIW) by Governor Jerry High School, is nationally speaking to youth groups on administration. A Reagan spokesman said labor's true ber "8, 1981 at 886-M46. A Brown In June, 1981. She recognized as one of the behalf of the Inland Empire enemy "is a sick economy." finest women's basketball Unit of the ACS, which tu deductible donation of baa reaided in Riverside players in the country. She services Riverside and S an $15.00 per peraon or $25.00 sincf. 1976 and holds a averaged 39.4 points and Bernardinocounties. A vari­ per eouple will continue to degroeIn Sociologyfrom the 23.0 rebounds per game for ety of activities is planned enhaneethe aucceuWest- of Universityof Southern Cali­ POiy lastyear in leading her for this year's smokeout, aideCenter. Counae1inr fornia. She ii a former Loa undefeatedteam to its third including distribution of Sylvia Johnaonwill be the Angele, County Probation SYLVIA JOHNSON consecutive state champion­ thousands of "stop smoking" ship. pledge cards, literature dis­ gue,t speaker for Westside Officer andwu a consultant She also participated for semination and the fourth ' with the Riverside County Coun,eling Centers' Annual Palm Springs Scholarship the team in annual G.A.S. Half and Dinner at Norton Air Force Heal.th Department'1 Drug international competition QuarterMarathon, Nov 22. Bue NCO Club on October Abuae Control Program be- Activity To Be Held lastsummer. Lastyear, an estimated 30 forebeing Deputy percent of the nation's 8, 1981. The dinner bu a appointed PALM SPRINGS, - The from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. In an effort to call atten­ smokers - 3 of every 10 -­ three fuld purpoae: To give Superintendent at CIW lut Negro Academic Scholar- Western attire is suggested tion to the hazards of participated in the smoke­ recognitionto tb01e commu- IIIDl.mer. ship Fund will present a and Soul and Country music smoking cigarettes and the out. The Inland Empire Unit Country Western Babbeque will be provided by a local link to cancer, the American is looking for volunteers to Dinner andDance Saturday Disc Jockey, Cancer Societyan nually sets help in the effort locally. October 10, 1981 from noon The organization was Re-Dedication of aside a day to encourage More information can be until, $5.00per person at the founded to provide scholar­ everyone to quit smoking. received by contacting Desert Higland Unity Cen- ships foryouth in the area it This year's date is Nov. 19. Cathy Perry at 683-6415 or ter, 480 Tramview Road, the is a non-profit, tax exempt Allensworth Oct. I 0 One of tht: target groups 824-2724. Country Western Dance is organization. The President SACRAMENTO - The Fifth will enable visitors to learn is Jimrue Robets.r that the ACS is especially This year's California You­ Anniversary of the dedica- more ·about the experience focusing on this year is th Chairman for the smoke­ 48 tion of Col. Allensworth of Black people in early that bad followed them to what ia now Highway . teenage girls. According to out is figure skater Dorothy The town100D comprised 80 national statistics, the num­ Hamill. The national chair­ State HistoricPark will be California. California. acres of homes, steets and ber of teenage girls who man is actor Larry Hagman, held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Allensworth was a town r With four others, Allens- public buildings, several smok� a pack or more of who plays the character Oct. 10. People from founded in 1908 by Lt. Col. cigarettes a day quadrupled "J.R." in the television ser­ worthformed the California stores,a livery stable, train throughout the state will Allen Allenswortb, a retired between 1964 and 1975. An ies, "DALLAS." Colony and Home Promot­ station and other buildings. gather to see the recent Army chaplain who had ion Association to purchase AfterAllensworth 's death in progress in reeonstructing achieved the highest rank 20 acres of land in Tulare 1914, problems with water AGNES MORELANDJACKSON is one of nine cancliclatea and restoring the historic ever conferred up to that County, midway between ·1upply began to affect the for Pomona School Board. The community must become buildingsat the park. time upon a Black man. His involved in determining the outcome of their future. She Corcoran and Wasco on town. fhis is YOUR The program will center project flouriahed for a aays that "The public education of all Pomona children it around the oral history of while, He created a commu­ basicto the quality of everyone's life because these are our the park and Col. Allens- nity entirely for Black peop­ ·COMMUNITY childrenand thisis ourcommunity." For furtherinformatioa on campa.igoactivities, assistanceand contributions contact: worth. Music bu been pre­ le, a place where they could DEADLINE. Mn. Janice Barbee, 714/628-7088. NOTE Last day &o pared especially for the live andwork indignity, free NEWSPAPER register for the November 3 election is October 5. . occuion, and guided tours from the racial prejudices MONDAY 9 A.M.· t.\ PAGE 2 BLACK VOICE NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1981 Wilder And Jacks Amos Temple Guest For Annual Day :C.M.E. The Senior Choir of St. nardfno,Rev.William Jacks, I .Rev. V.J. EDNER, Mark Mi11ionary Baptist Putor.Guett Soloist Sia. E. PASTOR Church located at 259 E. Anderton from Mt. Zion Central in Sao Bernardino, Church in the city,Rev . H. Ca, will hold their Annual Campbell, Putor, Rev. Day Sunday evening · Sept­ Moore bringwill al.lo a aolo. Our sermon for Sunday was "How strong is your faith." TextGenesis 22:1-7. The· message centered aroundthe faith ember 27, 1981. The theme "PleN come out and help Vernard Johnson Abraham had when Godca lled on him to sacrafice Issac, his ia "His Loving Kindneaa la 111," 117a Georgia March, only seed, on the altar. Abraham immediately made Every once in a while a recordingartist will Lake hisbest �nt, "we are reques­ Forever," 2nd Chronicles preperations knowing that God would fullfill his promise. and put it on wax forour convenience. Needless to say this is 7-6.Participating choirs are ting your prayers." Dinner Bro. Tyrone Dunn rededicated to God last Sunday and what minister Vemard Johnson did on his latest L.P. Ajalon_Baptist Church from will beaerved at 1:30. four new membe,rs joined our family. J amala and Malaika Brother Johnsonis known in the field of gospel music u dynamic, refreshing, and spirit filled, and if you havep 't Palm Spring&,Rev. Wilder Sil.Gecqia Marah, Presi­ Jacocks were baptised also. Our sick and shut-in are Mrs L.H. Johnson at Loma Linda heard his unique ministry, you have missed a treat. is P11tor and 11t. Paul dent, Bro. Harrison Crump, Medical Center, Mrs. Odessa Montrose at home, Mother He is acclaimed allover America a.s"The World's Greatest A.M.E. church in Sao Ber- Director and Rev. F .R. Williams and Mrs. Edmonds. Gospel Saxophonist." REV. T.C. WILDER Williama,Putor. Miss Tonia Barfield and Mr. Frank P. Dunn Jr. (son of His talent is truly anointed by God, and his vision is to Mrs. Dunn) will exchange marriage vows on Saturday reach people through his unique ministry of music. October 10th at 4:30 p.m. God Bless you! · Peoplethroughout the Inland Empire request Yernardon American '-; GRACE BETHEL Bro. Rodney Hoover is expected home for a visit on a consistent basis,I supposeit would be safe Lo say that hi8 BAPTIST CHURCH Friday, September 25, 1981. We arelooking forward to his rt:dition "If God Is Dead" is one of the most popular Muslim Mission return! !K·lections in this area. There is a total of twenty-0nese lections on this double-pak By Iman Ron El-Amin ' REV. WM SELDON. m�rding, which includes such dynamic testimonies u, With the name God, "Thank You Lord," Only What You Do 1''or Christ Will The Gracious, the Compassionate PASTOR Last,""I've Decided to Make Jesus My Choice," "It's Real" ,., CHURCHREPORTER :. Allen Chapel and The Song of Songs," "'Precious Lord Take My Hand." Why do Mualim women cover theirheads and wear long Sis. Ruthie Seldon· If you have always wanted a collection of Vernard's dreaes?What ii the significanceof the Muslim dress code? A.M.E. greatest hits, here's the best of the genius of Vernard To get a better understanding of the essential nature and advantages of the Isamic dress standard, .non-muslims Our Sunday school has been gro\\'.ing in at­ Church News should know something about the significance of the tendance for this quarter and we are praying that we particular manner of dress that they identify with. will grow spiritually as well. Riverside Our assistant Pastor, Rev. N. Smith brought our The Nature of clothing is to cover the body thereby Pastor protectingit fromvarious elem ents inthe environmentsuch message with the scripture reading taken from I John aa wind, rain, and heat. Clothing also aerves to protect the 5:1-9. He chose for a subject, "Where is your I. Ray Tho-rnton record " Our attention was focused on the message human being from indecency. If a person comes o�t Mrs. Jewell as Rev. Smith said that we must give an account of our by T.. publically wearing no clothes at all, that person would be deeds. We need to stop being bench members and jailed for what is called indecent exposure beacuse he has 'l'he Celestial Choir sang many beautiful selections and start start working for the Lord. The Lord has our r gonebeyond the civil limitdress of codethat ·s prescribedby Ms. Bettye Baxter led the Choir singing "Ask What You record on high and if we are not sure of our salvation man'slaw. If most peopleare careful not to violate this law, will Of The Savior." Mrs. Leatta Fassett did a special now is the time to commit our lives to Christ. This how much more should we be aware of the injunctions that request for Altarcall titled "Just A Closer Walk With Thee." message was very timely and we were spiritually fed God prescribes for man in regards to dress standards. The Pastor reminded us that with all the confusion in the with the word.s through Rev. Smith. On one hand society is discouraged by the law not to world, we need Jesus in our lives. The adult choir rendered music to the Glory of violatecivil dreu codes. On the other hand,the clothingand 'fakinghis Text from Phillipians 3:15-21 Subject: People God. But our devotional service set the service in advertisement industry encourages society to give less Ttie Church Can Do Without. Pastor Thornton stated that motion as our deacons prayed and sang. The Lord J the Church needs people whose heart is right with God. attention to codes of dress and focus more attention upon was with us and and his spirit was manifested through �;,�i 1 stylesof dreu. No wonder people are so confused, they're Paul said, there were people even in his day who were .\..... the worship service. enemies of the Cross. Those are the ones the Church can do caught between a social "yes" and a social "no.'' We would like to take this time to thank all of our without Jesus died on the Cross that we might have a right There are many beautiful and colorful styles of Islamic members, Friendship Baptist Church and the Lewis Drels. Tbe1estyles not only enhancethe natural beauty of to the Treeof Life.The Churchis dearto thosewho aretruly Singers fer sharing our musical with us. We enjoyed converted. We should live out lives as true Christains so the Muailim, but they identify him through cultural the fellowship and our lives were made richer because others will want to copy after us. expression. Styles or dress patterns without some kind of of your participation in our service. Putor'1Pea: Do not let it be asecret that you are a aoldier restrictionscan anythingbe from neck-to-ankle covering, to The men of our church will sponsor a car wash on of Cluilt,don't be uhamecl of your colon. miniskirts, to nudity. In view of this, style in Al' Ialam, is September 26th from 9:00 to 4:00 at Duke's Exxon The Laymen's Organization held their election Sunday not permitted to take priority over modesty. located on the corners of La Sierra and Magnolia The Saying, "clothingmakes the man,"is true inthe sense Avenue. e,·eningand Mr. Joseph Jewel, President promisesa full and informative year. thatclothing identifies him andreflects something about his Rev. M. Franklin will deliver the morning The Pastor, Officers and Members join in prayer for the particular life style. The chief significance of the Ialamic message for us on September 27th. Our choirs will be dreu and how it is associated with the lifestyle of the with Friendship Baptist on that afternoon for annual siek and shut-ins everywhere. MuslimIs that it serves to identify himas adignified perso.n choir Annual Choir Day. Allen Chapel is a Church where everybody is somebody. ADOLPHUS R. "BE1'1" TRAYLOR, M.D., proaiaeat in aociety. Riadress represents a symbolof dignity. Paudena phylidaa for 35yean received I.be 1979-80S.,.. Leaders "are praying that the broadcast cross- directly at 714 754-1523 or by mail at 3321 Yale St., Dlatinquidled Lt. Governors Award at t.be rec:eat 611&. To BeContinued section of Christians ever to come together in this Santa Ana 92704. AnnualCoaveataon of the Califoraia-Nevada-HawaiiDiatrict region will fill the bowl to overflowing," siad State Programs plans for the Rose Bowl rally are still of Kfwani■ International belclin Loag Beach Caliltnia. Aa Director Peter Congelliere, of Anaheim. He added taking shape, but the principal features will include a Lt. Governorof Dimion 10 he wasthe leader aad ■-peniNr America For Jesus that a growing army of volunteers were doing all they mass choir drawn from throughout the area and of Tlurteea Kiwanis Clubs in the Plllldeaa-Altadeaa-S.. LOS ANGELES, CALIF., •. Sharing faith in Christ; ...... could to make that happen. directed by Melodyland Director of Music Rich Cook; Gabriel Valley area. Amoag some of bi, eccomp61ba1■ta and a desire to express lovmg unity m H1m--desp1te, . One group of volunteers, for example, are doing an orchestra conducted by Peter Jacobs, music WII the orpair.ation of t. new club, the Goldea K Chitaf denominational and other differences--have brought- . . their best to make a personal visit to literally every director of Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa; extensive Rolemead Californiaand a Builden Club at Oiot Jr. Hip together one of the broadest alliances of Christians pastor from Fresno to San. Diego to deliver in- participation by students of Christian schools, and Schoolin Puadena. The theme for the year 1979-80� "Go ever seen in Southern California. formation about "America for Jesus" and urge the other parts of the nation. ADEstn Mile" u characterized by thebooti pla,faeoa &be . Whites, blacks, Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, pastor and his church to take part. Some He iithe father oflocal , ·esident Connie Garrett. d Pentecostals, independent enominational denominations are sending out additional material charismatics, non-pentecostal evangelicals-­ with a supporting cover letter. congregations and individuals from all these groups In the meantime, interested pastors are being are represented in the rapidly developing joint effort urged to contact the "America for Jesus" office called "America for Jesus." The People'' Highlight event of "America for Jesus" in "Our Editor Meets southern California will be a massive rally at COPY DEADCINE Pasadena's famous Rose Bowl football on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 3. MONDAY 9 a.m ..

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Antioch Baptist Church Rev. Jay Edwards, By Sis A. Lewis, Reporter Rev. Thompson spoketo us Sunday Morning fromActs 19. Hissubject text was "Your Power Source: The Holy Spirit." He told us that we don't have the power necessary in our William Gary lives. We canhave a new car sitting in the parkinglo t with the motor running til the gasruns out andt hen t ry to drive Delivers Message it away. I\ is powerless and won't go. The Holy Ghost �•s agent here on earth. He is somebodyll Rev. Thomp10n REV. EMMERSON JEFFERSON Once again we were privileged to hear Rev. William Gary told us that Satan will keep us away from prayer meeting. our Youth Minister deliver the message on last Sunday. His Once you miss, he wants to have you stop going, but go to Rev. Jefferson Offers subject was:"Taking Inventory." Scripture text II Timothy prayer meeting anyway.We need to live up to our church 19:21. Rev. Gary inst�ucted the congregation to take covenant. We make a vow to God everytime we say it. We ROSE OLIVER Political Education inventory of themselves. It is always good to examine should not say it if we aren't going to do it. ourselves and make sure that we are doing the things that Visiting with us was Rev. & Sis. Rule, Rev. Matthew Oliver Seeks City Classes are pleasing in the sight of God. He also stated that the James, Rev Garrett, Bro.Ray Barnes, Mrs. Smith, Ms. Pat _. As the campaign for Riverside's Second Ward City ''foundation of God standetb sure, having bis seal, the Lord Patterson and Bro. Woods. CO u nci I seat Councilseat picks up , the Rev.Emerson Jefferson Jr., n Knoweth them that are his, and that everyone who call upo Sunday we are looking forward to a great t ime with I will be a 'fun-time City Councilperson. one of the candidates in that race has offered political the name of Christ should depart from iniquity. IIwe profess Annual Choir Day. Everyone is invited. I will be accessible and I will be responsive. education classesfor the benefit of anyone within the Second � be Christians, then we should not be out in the world. This past Sunday both Choirs sang at t he beautiful My fellow Riversiders, you are all almost certainly W&fdarea that feels they could use them. According to Rev. committing some sinful act. m�ical at Grace Bethel Baptist in La Sierra. The Lewis wondering what makes this woman think she ought to be on Jefferson of the Amos Temple CME Cllurch, be is frequently The Lordco ntinued to bless us throughout the day, at 3:30 Singers and Grace Bethel's choirs sang also. our City Council? Why should anyone vote for her? Any confronted by citizens in the com.ttlunity who have been p.m. the members of Antioch and our invited guest The Youth Choir did a marvelous job at the Trinity candidate who can't answer those questions doesn't really misinformed about the election and the electoral process. celebrated the Fourth Annniversary of our pastor and wife. Christian Center Sunday evening. We are very proud of deserve much of a hearing. "It seemsthat there are many in the community who have' Rev. Conners of First Baptist Church of Perris was the them. I am running for City Council because l believe that I can been misledto believethat because there are five candidates Guest speaker. Our theme for the afternoon was: "A Pleaseremember to visit andpray for the sick andshut- in. vastly improve the quality of representation of the Second in the City Council race that tends to weaken the chances of Spirit-Filled Anointed Minister." Revelation 1:10. As the Pastor Gray reminded us Sunday night t hat "Time is filled Ward andthereby improve the quality of government in the any one candidate being elected against an incumbent. It invitation was extended for the acceptance of Christ, the with swift transitions" and that we'd be tter "hold on to whole city. I am also running because I believe tha twe all would do us well to consult the "City Charter" as a way of Lord blessed us with a candidate for baptism. A special God's unchanging hand. owe an obligation of service to our communities. As my findingour whatthe real truth is regarding city elections. closing remarks was given by Sis. Edwards and other recordof experience indicates, I have for long ti.me worked visiting Ministers. to help improve quality of life in my neighborhood and in the brother David. Article XVI, section 1602 of the Riverside City Charter t n The Youth of Antioch will be having heir An ual Youth n 23 As I Wu Joging: It is time for some local 10k races ow. I City of Riverside. I have lived in Riverside for years. My states that: Day Celebration. The dates are, Oct 9th at 7 :00p.m. and Oct n amlooking for alot of my military and civilian friends to be husband,Cecil, has bee employed for 22years as a Medical "ID those wards where there are more tbaD two, 11th at 3:30 p.m. Their theme is "Striving Together for n running. Laboratory Supervisorby Kaiser Clinic o Van Buren Blvd. candidates, only a eaaclidatereceiving a majority of the total Christ," Romans 15:30. Rev. Foxworth of First Baptist n n n in Riverside. My children have been educated in the City GoodNe,n: Caro 's House of Bar-B-Que rece tly ope ed in votes cut for the office shall be declarecl elected. If ill uy Church of Indio will fellowship with us on Oct. 11th. n n t Perris, Ca. They are located in the ew Indian Hills Plaza. schools. We have four childre . Sandra Mar in-King, a UCR ward.. .no caadld1te receives a majority of the total votee· The Senior Choir will fellowship with the Friendship t t graduate,works forthe State department; Brenda Oliver is 540 W 4th Street, Suite 6, Perris, Ca. l stopped here he cut for the office, theCity Council shall immediatelycalla ' Baptist Church on Sunday the 27th on its Annual Choir Day. n t a student at UCR; Cecil Jr., is a college student and Craig other day, they have a ice place, and he service is pleasanv. -,eeialelection to be held not leu tbaD forty-five day• Dore The Youth and Young Adult will accompany Rev. Edwards I felt very comfortable while I was waiting for my order, n n t bu a B.A. from Texas Souther U iversi y and is planning more tbaD 11eveaty days from the date of the general to First Baptist Church of Perris, Rev. Edward will be the CommitteeAbue: ApmstDrug (C-A-D-A), a meeting waa to attend Davis Law School in the fall of 1981. election." guest speaker. held in the Moreno Valley School District Board room oa I have B.A. in Political Science; have worked 14 years a This means two things that we should take note of... Sept 14. We discussed the progress made in this prorram, t for the Riverside Unified School Dis rict; and am a former 1. That the Riverside City Charter recognizes the right that and our als. Mr. O.W. Miller, director of CADA, Field Representative for Assemblyman Walter Ingalls. I Moreno Valley go any q�alified citizen has to seek election to a public office, introduced a gentleman from the county who spoke about a have worked on various political t campaigns during he past and, program called (STEP) Systematic Training For Effective 25 years. I have worked actively with a number of I1 2. That the language of section 1602 of the article dealing- News Parenting. One of the purposes of this program is to bring community organizations, such as; United Way, P.T.A., with election of members to the City Council states that in BY CHARLES LEDBETTER about anunderstanding of your child's emotions and yourself International Relations Council, Urban League, Community order for any cnadidate to be elecLed into office in the Moreno Valley School District: During the course of this as a parent; recognizing the differences between "good" Relations, Sickle Cell Anemia, St. Catherine's, Y.W.C.A., general election (first ballot) that candidate must poll mortf parents and responsible parents. (More Later) schoolyear, the District has hired 74 certificated person, 9 Girl Scout Leader, Riverside Today Assessment, RCC than one-half of all eligible votes that are cast in the ballot n n ntials and 90 classified persons. The SuaclayImportant: Sehoolh Sunday at March AFB Chapel Re�ntry Program, N.A.A.C.P. and various other organiza­ manageme t/co fide for the office of which he or she is a candidate." n aim in hiring persons new to the district has been to improve #1, our lesso was "God seeksme through God's Law" - our tions. This simply means that regardless of the number of urpose was n the racial/ethnic balance and to maintain high standards. p to co sider how God has made himself .known Riverside was once, and can become again, one of candidates running for the Second Ward City Council seat Under the direction of Dr. Gail Tssier, Assistant through the giving of his law. I stress that t he obedient life, California's most attractive cities--a kind of original center the winner MUST poll more votes than allof the challlengers Superintendent for instruction, a through analysis of the the life that is built on the order and stability suggested by andin n o sena& amere satelliteor dormitory for LosAngeles combined. Somehow this false information about too many 'district is instructional program including special education, God'snatural laws and the laws of the Old Testament, is the and Orange County. Riverside must grow; and I am candidates runningand splitting t he vote is beingleaked like -compensatory education and support services was under­ kind that enables us to come to an understanding of God. dedicatedto growth. But growth cannot be simply more and toxic fumes into the community and is poisoning our minds taken. However, we cannot begin to comprehend God merely on more houses and apartments for people who live in Los against an electoral process that· has been proven to work ' Business Functionof our School District: Eleven relocatable terms of the law. Voting is a way of making a decision that Angeles and Anaheim. Growth must be balanced growth, when properlyutilized. I think that it's time that n we realized classrooms have been purchased and has based fifteen will help everyo e. Vote for your candidate on November 3, which means industrial and commercial development, IO that it is to our benefit to educate the community on what ·additional modular buildings that will be in use this 1981 for the Moreno Valley School Board District. that there can be jobs for the people. III am elected I will the law says because an informed citizenry is the best se energetically push this City andtry to push · mester. this County into resource any community can have. t. ·Student, ofthe Week: Regina Richards and Robert Follet SUPPORT. YOUR greater efforts to attract job-providing industry and When asked why we decided to seek office in such a t • Regina is a nice young lady who comple es all of her commerceto Riverside. Industry comes to cities or regions crowdedrace? Rev. Jefferson stated that aftertalking to the n good Math s tudent. Robert is a where they canfind assignme ts and is a very COMMUNITY skilled and available workers. This City others office seekers he came to the conclusion that he is "very cooperative student who works very hard to help us must do 90mething to provide real job trainingfor its young best qualified to articulate and promote the ideals that he too, n have a top classroom. He �- dr_aw very well like his NEWS PAP��- people.The SecondWard has a lot of youngpeople who eed has so much confidence in." II it's my dream" says Rev. jobs and desperately want jobs, and not handouts. They Jefferson "then it's up to me to lead the way and to put need se trainingtoqualify for tho jobs. III am elected, I will togetherthe programsthat I know can unify and move this agreuively seek funds a from State, Federl and private community ahead. I was trained as a City Planner, with a ' - sector10urces to providetraining. The Second Wardhas the degree in Urban Studies and Sociology from UC Riverside. greatest n mixtureof racesand antio alities.The futureof our So I feel that I have much of the technical know-how. I have nation lies in the direction of such a mixture as we have in experienceas an intern in the fieldoffice of US Congressman our ward. We all have a t t t stake in seeing ha he Second George E. Brown but, more than anything l have been Ward works; tollege Money is Drying Up that America's promise is available to all her among the "common folk"of Riverside long enough to know people equally. I am certain that I do understand the the legacy of broken dreams and unfulfilled expectations of problems I of all of the people in the Second Ward;-- their previous elections years. I've worked in and with enough But Your Child Can Still Get A FREE Education hopes and dreams. I believe that I would be a good community programs to know what some of the resources representative. n n The Seco d Ward eedsand deserves better areand whatsome of the efforts have been.I also know that representation. this community needs someone with more than just a Black Voice News Pleasehelp me RestorePride in Riverside - SecondWard. promise of a better future. We need someone with a Call: 784-ROSE. 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,.I I PAGE4 BLACK Y�ICE NEWS THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 24, 1981 · -· Threat From The Right �.....-�-»LtUlper�p���-i����-w.n� ,, ..... land, a resurgent bigotry that manifests itself in racis�. narrow moral beliefs. Some of those organizations and discriminatory postures." • • TO BE rate politicians on moral issues, which by their < We see that hate-fille threat from the extreme FRANKLY definitoin include fighting busing to end segregation right in the extraordinary __rise in anti-black and anti-: and voting for or against a federal Department of Semitic incidents in recent months. Desecrations Q.( EQUAL Education. synagogues, cross-burnings and a rash of violent in- · FEMALE by s Curiously enough, these moral policemen wound cidents directed against minorities all should serve as Vernon E. Jordan. Jr. up giving low ratings to Congressmen who are also danger warnings. clergymen while giving high ratings to more con­ Moving even further to the right, we come across servative Congressmen later found guilty of bribe With.. a resurgent Klan and varieties of neo-Nazi groups taking and sexual offenses. preaching racial hatred, training for all-out ra�e Betty Myles President Giamatti made the important point that wars, and most ominous, making a strong effort to the tactics of such groups undermine the 'Pluralism enlist teenagers and even younger children in their that is at the base of our values and freedoms. cause. The Frankly Female Shows airs on KHJ-T, &So their concept of sin grows to include books, The hate groups have been sanitized by the press, Channel 9, Los Angeles every week, 6:00 a.m. My hat is off to Yale University President A. movies and art most Americans enjoy, and with that Wednesday and 6:J0a.m. Thursday morning. which treats them with a respect born of ignorance .. Bartlett Giamatti, who stirred a storm by denouncing concept of sin comes the urge to censor, to forbid, and Sympathetic portraits of working-class Klansmen are the Moral Majority and similar groups who seek t o to restrict individual choices. All of this is in the name joined with straight-forward reporting. of Klan Second Time Around impose their interpretation of morality on the rest of of "morality" and "traditional values." us. leaders' denials that they are not like the violent "old Old people are more visible these days. No Ionger It is not enough to believe in traditional values, in President Giamatti correctly described these new Klan. shunted out of sight and out of mind, the Senior Citizen the family, in the flag, in the American system -- you vigilates of the right wing in a speech to entering Yale But the Klan is unchanged, and the preachers of is emerging as a strong social and political force in have to believe in their definition of those values. · freshmen. hate continue to degrade American life and values. our society. Otherwise you are immoral and subversive. He said: "Angry at change rigid in the application Blowing the whistle on their activities is essential to During the 70's their consciousness was raised by But the real subversives are those who try to force of chauvanistic slogans, absolutistic in morality, they cre�te a. climate in which biJotry is �· longer· 'radicals' like the Gray Panther, but their seniors in everyone into lockstep, who deny others the right to threaten through political pressure or public respectable. the 1980's are looking for new avenues for enhancing define their own values and to follow their own denunciation whoever dared to disagree with their The real threat to our values comes from the· their lives as well as political expression. One major lifestyles. authoritarian beliefs." silent sympathizers of racism, the respectable people factor in bettering the self image of the elderly person The rise of such petty dictators of morality would He is right. Last year I spoke of those "home­ who wouldn;t dream of burning crosses or painting. • is the Work Ethic, and one organization aware of this be just a bad joke if they did not demonstrate political grown ayatollahs" who have politicized their own swastikas, but whose silence encourages those who. need is the Second Careers Program. muscle and use sophisticate'd communications do. Established six years ago, Second Careers is a techniques to spread their distorted message. ·· For every hooded Klansman there are thousasnds non-profit organization that offers a unique job •■ , ·•worse, they help set the tone for a climate of who use racial code words, fight to keep minorities out, placement service for the people over 55 who are reactionary viviousness. As President Giamatti says, of their neighborhoods and schools, and practice a seeking work as full-time or part-time employees, !they have "licensed a new t mean.ess of spirit in our _ racism no less replusive for being non-violent. temporary or permanent positions in either the profit Personal sector or with volunteer agencies. Therefore, if you or someone you know has been put out to pasture but still r. I" ., ' ' want to work, contact Marion Jeffery, Program I Values I Director, at (213) 931-8192...... or w:-itr.h her on "The I Where Is Learning Frankly Female Show" airing October 7th .. October By Charles I ,,. 8th. 1 Ledbetter And while we're talking about Seniors, here's a renvironment of most children. The educational functions fo·-nerly carried on by· book that is required reading for you: "The Art of In our present mult-ethnic, industrial society, the home and community are only partially provided, Aging" by Evelyn Mandel. Ms. Mandel is the Director some of these needed conditions are not present, and for by the schools. At the same time T.V .. viewing has of the Institute of Creative Aging (213) 829-4020, and so today a majority of children have lost the .op­ emerged as the chief way in which children spend: she bBs written an uplifting guide to aging that is filled In all areas of our society, the learning process portunit.:v for educational develo.J>mentin a number of their waking hours (this has been going on for twq. with photos, poems, and affirmations that will inspire takes place in many situations and under many areas that were previously provided by family neigh. generations.) people of all ages. She She, too, will be joining our conditions. If we are to develop an understanding of borhood and the public media. As a result, the tran­ A considerable number of high schools have" theme show on the Older American. Tune in for an the problems of efficient use of educational resources sition from childhood, teenager to adult has become in already recognized the problems many of their· informative half-hour... todya, it will be helpful to examine the distribution of focreasingly difficult for our youth, and it doesn't look students face in amking the transition to adulthood: LADIES... UNTIL NEXTWEEK... "HAVE A educational functions. good for the future. and ha\t�-responded by establishing tr variety of ac� FRANKLY FEMALE DAY." In the past, a great deal of a person's education In the past, young people had many more op- tion-learning programs - learning programs learning was obtained at home, with friends and neighbors in portunities to move gradually into adulthood andto from experience and associated study that is or could" the community, at work, and through the various reassure themselves that they can make it in an adult be accredited by an educational institution. experiences furnished by books newspaper and the society; Especially the Black Youth. At 15 or 16 they The fact that schools in communities of many radio along with T.V. The school was responsible for had part-time or full-time· jobs where they worked types and sizes have been able to work constructively' This is YOUR helping young people learn to use the resources of with adults, and measure themselves against adult with out--0f-school persons and organizations is, a· systematic scholarship as well as to continue their performances. basis for confidence that our schools can meet the. socialization in a civilized society - one in which all Today's youth are bombarded with examples of demands to develop significant out-of-school ef COMMUNITY individuals are respected, order prevails and effective The fact that schools in communities of many: conflicting values, not only in the commercials, and habits of work are encouraged. other content of T.V., radio, and reading materials, types and sizes have been able to work constructively: When the child's home and neighborhood are but also in the situations they observe in their own with out--0f-school persons and organizations is, a: NEWSPAPER '' relatively stable, and when the adults at home and community. Not nearly enough children go to church, basis for confidence that our schools can meet the, those outside foster the attitudes, practices, and ways (Teenagers) and many parents are confused about the demands to develop significant out-of-school: of thinking that are positive reinforcement for the values they should emphazise in rearing their educational experiences that involve young people in: wider society and for the child's individual develop- children. Most parents today have fewer opportunities constructive activities with adults. ment, then the out-of-class situations will serve to demonistrate social values in working and playing It is my opinion that Perris and Moreno Valley; significantly the necessary educational functions. with their children than was common in earlier days. School Districts are doing excellent work in this area.' 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Items of General Interest Twe nty-three studies· in eight countries have to the Citizens of Riverside shown that lung cancer patients are predominant• ly cigarette sm oke rs.

on Friday. Riveraide utility bills. The The patient who will be aetual audits will begin in depending on your blood early October, The new donation to aav, his, or her service ii available to resid­ life could be a friend, a ential customer■ of the Riv­ Many forms of cancer are member of your family - or eraide Electric Utility. curable. even you, yourself. When Riverside's Home Energy pating banks are delegated you cometo the Blood Bank Survey is an in-depth study most preliminary loan deci­ bring a friend· and donor of your home energy use, sions normally made by SBA · with you. providing ideu to help you In turn, the Agency pro mises to give banks its final Happy Birthday to our ,reduce energy bills. It is ' loan approval within three goodneighbor, Loe Angeles! conducted your home by !n working days. Beginning ua small Indian professionally trained cons- By mid-1981, the Certified Village and evolving to a e rv ati on repreaent a t ·1 ves Lenders Program had major marketplace, Loe An- who have been certified by grown to include 250 TERRY GOGGIN chats withParker Bob after he accepted the appointment u Assistant Adminiltrator for tile 6itlt M ayor Ab 8 rown gelestoday is an enthusiast- the State to perform these lenders. Atlembly l)utriet. The localblood bank repr- ic, vibrant, and vital city. surveys. It takes about two Cardenas announced, "I eaentativecalled City Hallto With a network of freeways, anda halfhours to complete. have doubled the number of banks in- the Certified Lend- To Head desperately s and Named indicate they streets, roads, airport At the completion of the Parker ers Program. There are .- need blood donations. h arbo n, Los Ange I es h u Hc!me Energy Survey, the more than 500 participants · Donating blood is easy, established itself as a lead- conservation representative now. Goggin District Office take, only a few minutes, ing American metropolitan will recommend the install- · "We are pleased with the my staff, District Office is properly paign manager to San Bern­ and is truly a rewarding area and on September 4, ationof anyenergy conserv- success of the program, and SAN BERNARDINO-As- community and on a de th servingpeople and organiza- ardinoMayor, BobHolcomb. experience. celebrated its bicentennial. we want to increase still semblyman Terry Goggin hasgiven him great p ation meuurea and will succeeds Mary Jo -Anyone is good health, further this type of lever­ was pleued today to an­ of understanding of .the tions facing problems with Parker The LoeAngeles City Hall U1ist you in arranging to has joined Gog- weighing over 110 lbs. 17 aging of private sector res­ nounce the promotion of Mr. problems facing my Assem- State law and agencies. Rossi who is built near the Indian have them installed. is the owner of gin's Assembly Criminal year■ of age but not more ources - not only in the bank Robert Parker to the posi­ bly District than anyone I Parker village deacribed by the A 8 I ment' ione d i· n a a know." Person to Person Communi- Justice Committee staff in than 86 year■ of age, can lending areasbut in all ares tion of Administrative Assi­ Spanishpioneen who found· previoua column,I had such of will help us reach many stant in charge of his Dis­ "It is a pleasure to have a cators.He is the founder and Sacramento. donateblood. You canaafely Westside Goggin's District Office is . ed Los Angeles. The city's an audit at my home recent- more businesses, and on a trict Office staff head­ person with his judgment Past President of donate blood every eight and values managing my Action Group, Past Presi- located at 290 North "D" . 1kylinetoday cuts tallshad- ly andfound it moat enligbt- more effective and efficient quartered in San Bernar­ weeks and up to five times District Office." dent of Kiwanis Club of Street Suite 802 in San a b ad plain basis." dino. owe acrou ro ening andrewarding experi- Bernardino. His telephone each year. These extra Through July, 1981, the Said Goggin, "Bob Park­ Parker'sprimary role will Greater San Bernardino, where this Indian village, a ence. 1 was one proud number is 884-1241. donation, are very import­ Certified Lenders Program er's lont c�reer in the be to ensure that Goggin's an_d recently served as cam· Spanish pueblo, a Mexican homeownerwhen I found we antin maintaining a continu- resulted in approval of 15, provincial capital and a live in a very energy effic­ ingaupply of bloc:I. · 912 guaranteeq loan re­ Donated blood is needed Yankeeboomtown once bus- ient home. The only thing quests worth $764.5 million. for the treatment of a large tied. suggested wu a blanket In addition to further expansion of the Certified number of patients in 32 We in Riverlidejoin toge­ around our waterheater. I.endersProgram, Cardenas hoapita11 tbrOughout the In- ther to wish Mayor Tom The local gas company is said the Agency plans to Bradley and his fellow Los aleo conducting home ener- land Empire. To meet this inaugurate a pilot Preferred need the Blood Bank of San Angelenoe' a happ;y bicent- gy •urvey1 a� you may Le 1 , t"lt h ., nders Program duringthe Bernardino and Riverside ennial birthday celebration. request a 1urveyfrom either first half of Fiscal 1982, th� ) Countiel must have donors ••••• the Riveraide Public Utilit- year beginning October 1. every day, Monday through Beginning in Septem­ ies Departmentor the Sout- Under the Pilot Preferred Lenders Program, which Saturday. The blood bank ber, a 1pecial bill stuffer hero California Gas Comp- was authorizedby the Small o IndianaAvenue in River- regarding Home Energy Su­ any. The survey telephone n Business Development Act rvey1 will be includel,.ml,._ (, ,,,,,,,,,rm/ INDIVIDUAL.. 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Riverside,Roberts participated actively there as a. member of the footb�, basketball and track teams. The 5'11", 156 Several Key Players Return To RCC pound athlete has always been interested in sports, hia The Riverside City College Tigers man9:ged to says the 200 pound, 6'1 sophomore from La Sierra mother recalls,"John hasalways liked sportsand has alwaj, obtain more success last year than in the past High. He continues, "The team is in better shape than excelledat them. Even when he was injunior high schoolhe decade, by finishing second place in the Mission last year. Also. the team thinks and acts more t like a playedon the varsityteams. He loves racquetball and is at unit now. I think we will have a stronger passing at­ Conference. This recent success comes under Head the courts most of the time. He always enjoys participating Coach tack this year because of our improved offensive line Barry Meier, who came to RCC last year from in racquetball tournaments." Riverside Poly. and good receivers. This will be an excellent season," says Jeglum. John andthe other participantsalso had anopportunity to 12 of last year's starters to RCC will be returning Receiving team awards of MVP and Rookie of the get in some leisure activity while in Germany, John said, Among them is d�fensive tackle Gino a the 1981 roster. Year last year, Jeglum explains that he has only two using hismother as his interpreter. "John ws absolutely Tatum. Tatum, from North High School is expected to a goals for this season. "All I want is to win the Mission thrilledabout his boatride along the Rhine River. It ws so defensively for the Tigers. make a big contribution Conference and go on to a four-year college." received three most valuable beautiful that he wantsto go backsomeday just for another While at North, Tatum The Tigers will also be returning with experience honors. Having a boatride.He wasimply amazed at the size of the city." Soon player awards, including all-league at the center position in Lat'ryJones, the 211 pound, 6'0 and is looking forward to a t good season quicker now, sophomore from La Sierra High. Jones started eight after the competition ended, the athlees were taken to am sure this will be a successful successful season. "I games at RCC last year, and coaches say he is one of 1 Portugalfor somevacation fun. John indicated that someof "The defense looks stronger season, says Tatum. the teams hardest workers, very consistent, tough and the players were upset because the airline strike made it it did last year, and we started lifting weights than strong. At La Sierra, Jones received the coaches uncertain as to when they could return home. so we should have less injuries. There is more earlier award and was named SAL All-League Center his the squad for starting positions this Now in his second year at RCC, Mrs. Roberts says that compettion in second year on the varsity team. makes everyone work harder," he says. "John is enjoying school more t9an ever. It provides a year; that With RCC promising to do more passing this year, Another defensive ace wonderfulsocial life and education for him."In looking back for the Tigers is returning the man who will likely be at the other end of those LARRYJONES -C�TER strong safety Louie Pa Trone, who played at Fontana passes is sophomore wide receiver Ken McGee. "We at the World Games, John says, "We must trainharder next High School and received AII-CBL and All-CIF honors are looking for the championship," says McGee. "We time. The1977 teamwent to Rumaniaand came in last place as a senior. "If we stay healthy, we have confidence have a powerful defense, a good offensive line, good Deaf RCCStudent so maybe we are getting better." Looking ahead to the in each other. We have some very good athletes and quarterbacks, good' backs and good coaches." Now future,Mrs. Roberts says "John willcontinue to concentrate all are in good shape. We had a good summer McGee '170 pounds, 6'1 says he has better speed than Enjoys World Games on volleyballfor a whileand willkeep prepar ing for the 1985 program," says Patrone. Standing 6'1" the second last year when he led the team in receptions, and Olympics in Los Angeles." team All-Conference safety says he Jost a little weight received All-Conference Honorable Mention. While at Despite only a fourth place finish in the volleyball Game are Cook from last year, now at 184 pounds, but says he is faster Moreno Valley High, McGee received All-League and competition at the World Games for deaf athletes in the Other World entrantsfrom Riverside Pat , and stronger for this season. All-County Honorable Mention. RhineRiver City of Cologne, West Germany recently, John who matched two Russian highjumpers for third place and Expected to be at the controls. offensively for RCC RCC will play five games at home in Wheelock Roberts, 22, of Riverside City College says he enjoyed the the bronze medal, and Kenny Clark, who competed with is quarterback Ron Jeglum. "We have some very Staduim and five games away this year. The Tigers experienceof alifetime. Roberts on the volleyball squad. good returning players and also some good recruits," will open their season against Antelope Valley in "John was reallyexcited about the trip," according to his Lancaster . mother, HisaeRoberts, whohad to remainat home with six of John's younger brothers and sisters. "What astonished RCC • Cheerleaders Win Second Place International Notes John the most wasthe mannerin which the foreignat hletes communicated. Each country has its own style of sign Riverside City College's cheerleading squad tuck -- a back flip from the shoulders of the member on �ut �ourtuote captured a second place wward in the 1981 All­ which each is standing. language,but he understood everything." Western College University Cheerleader chaD}­ In addition to the award to the cheerleaders, the A 1977 graduate of California School for the Deaf in pionships held recently in Santa Barbara. RCC songleaders and the tiger mascot received growth, jobs and working conditions, housing market, whDrte�0Ur' The eight-girl squad competed with six other "spirit sticks" for their "spirited" participation in the interest rates, and productivity. squads in their division in the competition held during camp activities. 2. HUMAN SERVICES (and budget policies): the week-long camp -sponsored by the United Spirit Squad co-captains Carrie Schaffer and Tina funding proposals for critical nutrition and health Association. Breslin led team members Lori Yerman, Dennie is. services, social security, education and legal services. mcuTH RCC's squad performed a routine consisting of Brown, �enise Fleury, Tammy Andrews, Chris basic cheers, gymnastics, pyramid building and Geerlings and Chrissy Gummert in the competition. 3. CRIME: domestic violence, juvenile justice, tension drops. Tiger mascot Karen Gilbert performed with the breakdown of authority, prevention and enforcement. ' Sarah Boese, RCC cheerleader advisor, said that cheerleaders. 4. ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT:. they performed akaleidoscopepyramid which is a new RCC songleaders include Theresa Wallace, Kristy Control of toxic waste, protection of the coastline, aspect of building pyramids. She said that it is "most Kane, Jenny Gravador, Shelly Verner and Becky Gene Cummings development of alternative energy sources and exciting" in that the squad members change from one Zinniker with Deborah Charles and Sondra Cassity as protection of family recreation and wilderness areas. pyramid to another. co-captians. on Newton's 5. INDIVIDUAL AND CIVIL LIBERTIES: family The tension drops are performed by members rights, separation of church and state. reproductive falling in unison from the shoulders of other members. The camp, which had �n attendance of 900 per­ Everybody knows Newton's Law of "what goes up, must choice, individual privacy and voting rights. come down." They also .perform somersaults in unison. sons, is held annually for cheerleading and 6. WORLD PEACE: defense spending, arms Another aspect of pyramid building is that the songleading squads from colleges and universities Unfortunately, nobody seems to know how to apply it to c0ntrol, government service and international human today•� inflated economy. Except members on the top of the pyramid perform a back throughout the Western United States. rights policy. For additional information contact your Gene Cummings Assembly District Chair or the following represen­ He is your local Farmers Insurance Agent. And, while the Inland Area Democrats Hold Hearings tatives: cost of everything is going up, he knows how to get insur­ The San Bernardino - Riverside California ance costs down. Democratic Party Platform Committee announced been planned to avoid luncheon or other expenses in J,tth A.D., Lo Lou Jackson, 256-2678, 66th A.D., Gesa Whether it's with deductibles or discounts, he can prob­ that hearings have been scheduled to determine o.-der to encourage the greatest degree of par-· on your insurance. On your property, Kearney, 825-9716, Joe Daly, 888-6464, 67th A.D., Del ably save you money Democratic Platform priorities for 1982. Your help is ticipation, to gain grassroots input for a truly your home, your car and on your life. Burgess, 797-4573, Helen Warnick, 886-8482, and 68th n 1cded in building the 1982 California Democratic representative platform and to solicit fresh and in­ a call? A.D .. Mary Curtin. 825-7871. Why not give him nJvative solutions to offer the 1982 voting public Platform. . 2259 University Ave. Hearings for Assembly Districts 34, 66, 67, and 68 Each Assembly District Chair will be reporting will be held at the Valley College Campus Center at h�aring results to the State Platform Committee. liwerside, CA 92507 � 701 South Mount Vernon Avenue, San Bernardino on Experts in these fields have been selected for each 1714) 684-1113 . � Saturday, September 26th. There will be free \\Orkshop to assist in developing priorities. We are registration at 8:30 a.m. with the activities and requesting your input at the following workshops: Insurance Grou A giant clam of the South Pacific often weighs as much Farmers p workshops completed by 1 :30 p.m. The hearings hae 1. THE ECONOMY: tax policy, small business as 500 pounds.

,; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1981 BLACK VOICE NEWS PAGE 7 Entertainment Coming Events

COMING ATTRACTIONS COLUMN IN THEATRE: By Sharon L . Graine, Lou Gossett Jr., starring in "A Lesson From Aloes" a play about brotherhood in South Africa now thru Entertainment Editor October at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. "Show Girls" a play describing the trials and tribulations of a black woman in performing arts, thru September at the Inner City Cultural Center in Los Angeles. "Once in a Wife Time" a play portraying an American man who dresse(> like an African and wishes to live with two wives as African men can. An indefinite run, at the Ebony Showcase in Los Angeles. IN CONCERT: Miles Davis, at the Hollywood Bowl September 25th. One night only. George Benson, at the Greek Theatre, September 29th, thru Oct. 4th. At the Roxy Theatre, in Hollywood, Patti La Belle, October 29, 30, 31, and November lst.... And, Smokey MARKCOPAGE of T,V.'s "Julia," plays the starring role, Robinson, November 27, 2&, 29th. Tony tnL.A.' a Weat Side Story.

MOUTHPIECE, Gee-Tar and Bid Deal of the gang the IMPORTANT NEWS FDA Sbarb from play"We at Side Story.'' i ;BACKACHESUFFERERS! streets of . The two gangs fight for I MOMENTUM(>. Tablets are f territorial control and end up with the lead charac­ 50% stronger tllanDoa1 s. ters, Tony of the Jets, falling in love with the leader of Beforeyou take 0oan·sPitts for the Shark's sister, Maria. Marc Copage, formerly of muscular backache. rememberthis : MOMENTUM Tablets are 50%stronger the T.V. series ""Julia" plays Tony and Maria, his than Ooan·s. That rreansMOMENTUM portrayed by a new comer Judy Ridley. gives you 50%more pain reliever per lady love, is dose to relieve backache The performance had a 3 day run in San Francisco To reduce pain. soothe inltammat1on so muscles loosen-youcan move more; to a sell out audience, and it's easy to see why. freelyin m1nutes1 There·s no stronger The cast was much younger than the original backache med1cat1onyou can buy with­ out a prescr1pt1on than MOMENTUM version but their unique energy kept the audience Tablets Take only as directed. JUDY RIDLEY, does a splendidpor trayal of Maria.m West involved the entire evening. Side Story. James Burk, the Director of the Los Angeles Institute of Performing and Visual Arts, which is cellence" to Omatudtng West Side Story At housed at I.C.C.C., expressed an interest in bringing BYEP Supem,on SidGur- the entire performance to the Inland Basin. If you feel rola, Director of MaJnte- you would like to see West Side Story performed close �nner City es e nance and Operation■ at to home, write James Burk, Inner City Cultural ENTIRE Cast of W t Sid Story. Cultural Center Center, 1308 S. New Hampshire Avenue, Los Angeles, ��� Rfveraide Clt7 Collep; Glo California 90006. The L.A. engagement is limited. So if apa of 14-21 participated in Labo r, presented by River- Bernardino High School; ria Coatl,Q,aeerned Child try to see it.Its worth your time. aide ty Coun an Julie Williamaon,a graduate Can Cater Dem In the Inland Basin, there are perhaps many of possible, the 1981 SYEP program, Ci cilm Ed , San ar- J you who have never heard of the Inner City Cultural �_,,..._,,...� which reeei.ved $4.7 milli on Shepard, Chairman of the of Hemet Adult School; and dlno;Beverly obuon,derk Jldnto Center but for those of us in the Los Angeles area it's A aummercamp program partment. Projectmembers in CET.ATitle IV funda. IMAExecutive Board. They OliviaNevarez, atudent a at at BID Mwaicipal s ho- - Y and a Court representative of Black Theatre. for CET.A..u,lble youth ad- preaent,,d the play Youth participant were: Genevieve Detten ucaipa High School ud a Nlldent of I.C.C.C. is far more than just a theatre though, it's 'Thro gh Our u" afte DOl'9d Fri received "C,er- court, a atudent at North . miniltered by the National u Ey r day reaident of CaUmeaa Hemet; ud Don Ogden of school of performing and visual arts. It teaches dance, s g of play a of Excellence"from HighScbool,Riveraide; Reg - <'�UDclJm•n Shepard pre• the MDI Creek F1reStation acting, music. and visual and Graphic Arts. I.C.C.C. is Football Learue Player leanun all upeeta tificate U.S. �eP.artment_ of lnaldSmith, a studentat San aented "CertUlcatea of Ex- Me ton an accredited institute offering a Bachelor or Masters AIIOCiation at the Clare- preeentation.Ml. Toni Dru- the in n e. degree, and is recognized as one of the best art schools moat Collepa, wu amgled in,ton accepted the award. in the Western United States. out fora apedal awardfrom '!beCity of San Bernardino Uu I.C.C. has produced many critically acclaimed the IMABaud. Youth • from aelected the U.S. Depll't­ productions, the majority of which have been West the citiea and countiea of ment of J<'orettry,San Ber­ Coast premieres. Recently, I was at the Inner Clty nardinoNational Foreat pro- Cultural Center to see West Side Story directed by Rfvenide and San Bernar- dino participated in this ject,undert the .supervision l Larry Van White and performed by it's Young People 'People's Production Co. The cast consisting of more outatandtng project which of Mr. Kt,n David, u their than 30, ranged in age from 12 to 20 yearts. featured caner exploration but project. Joee Duran As you may remember, the story is about two and life •kill• programs. managedthe Demonstration -· f gangs in Harlem. The Jets, who are Puerto Rican Re _.a,., Ed Pro' Dem ator m- ucation � t Mimi.administr immigrants and the Sharks, nationalist from the of the NFL camp program, bonondthe u ....-- ______� �...... -...... -�...... -...... � aeeepted the award. in the Count1 of Riveraide, music f IMA Honors Youth c.ertificateewer,a1sopre- and William J. Parquette of t aentedto the coordinator■ of MorongoUnified School Dia­ Participants the OutatandingSYEP Pro- trict received San Bernar- gram (SYEP) were honored SAN BERNARDINO • Out- jecta or Worbites. Outsta­ dinoC4unty'a honon for the· ltlD.i1w-ft ... September18, 1981,by the -. .,...:..ipan ...... ta,super- TrainingEmployment t ndingProject in the City of Skills Executive Board of the for Diaad·rantaged Youth 1705 West Base Line vilon and projects in the Rfvenidowu the Handicap- BANKAMERICARD ET Inland Manpower Asaocia- (BTEDY)program. 1981C A-funded Summer ped Prc,ject run by the VISA San Bernardino ' • tion. More than 4,000 Inland Youth Employment Prog- Parka and Recreation De- t Empire youth between the Telephone (714) 885-5180 · OF HEAL TH LARGEST SELECTION OF TAPES & New Oral Drug TreatsValley Fever t EffectivelyWithout Side Effects Picture It •.. RECORDS IN THE SAN BERNARDINO AREA t

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