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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Collections & University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Black Voice News by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. It's Official Jackson Runs For President After months of testing the President. Others rejecting his see attitude. told "Voice News" "I'm a sup­ to register 3 million new Black our share!" He raised the ques­ waters, Jesse Jackson today candidacy are Coretta Scott However, others who are porter of Jesse Jackson. (His voters. tion of whether labor unions throws his hat into the ring as King who fears a "backlash" already in the Presidential race candidacy) will have a construct- Almost no one expects him have locked Blacks out ofskilled candidate for President of the that will reelect President Rea­ welcome Jackson's announce­ ive impact on the nation." to win the nomination. But his jobs, and said, "this genera­ United States of America. He gan. Mayors Coleman Young ment. McGovern said, "it will The articulate Jackson says presence will change the strateg­ tion's mission is to sign a new did this despite opposition from of Detroit and Tom Bradley of add excitement that will bring he's not the only one running, ies of all the other competitors covenant with the Democratic America's Black leadership. Ben­ Los Angeles,have bothendorsed people into the political pro­ this should translate to 10,000 and make them deal with issues party." jamin Hooks, Executive Direc­ Walter Mondale. Mayor Andrew cess." Alan Cranston said he is people running for office in affecting the American public, The masses all over America tor of the National Association Young of Atlanta says Blacks an honorable candidate, there areas where there is norepresent - i.e. unemployment and foreign are shouting "Run Jesse Run," for theAdvancement of Colored need morethan "symbolic polit­ are important things to be said ation. Jackson's strategy is to policy issues. and Jesse willchange the course People says he doesn't think ics." Other Black leaders are and "I'm glad he's there."Locally, registerclose to ½ million voters. At Morehouse College, Jack­ of the Democratic party. the .::ountryis ready for a Black skeptical and taking a wait and Congressman George E. Brown The Democratic Party expects son told the audiePce "We want

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1983 va. 11, NO. 41 P.O. Box 1581, Riverside, CA 92502 (714) 824-8884 · 682-6070 3, Capacity Crowd Expected AtNAACP Dinner The San Bernardino Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) expect a capa­ city crowd this Friday, Nov. 4, for the Freedom Fund dinner. The keynote speaker for the evening will be Bishop and Civil Rights activist Bishop H. Hart­ ford Brookins. He is the presid- ing prelate over the 5th District of the African Methodist Epis­ copal Church. Brookins is most noted for garnering close to $1 million in an economic development fund, in his 5th District area. His speech will center on the Bill Honig Visits the Area second phase of the NAACP program of "dollar days" to let Hardy Brown, candidate for the San Bernar- was in the Inland Empire for a dinner meeting business know the impact of dino Unified School District talked with Bill for the Riverside and San Bernardino Coun­ the Black dollar by using only Honig, State Superintendent of Public lnstruc- ties School Board's Associations, he was the $2 bills and Susan 8. Anthony . tion last week about legislation SB 813. Honig keynote speaker. (Photos by Ron Harris) dollars. Moresell Johnson, president of the local chapter said, "Free­ dom is not free, it still takes a great deal ofsacri ficeand money to guard against· those who Bishop H.H. Broolcins would take away our precious ... Spealcer individual Constitutional rights." Olympic Committee Settles With M·ervyn's,

A federal court judge has Olympic Organizing Commit- mark protection rights. The entered a stipulated final judge­ tee (LAOOC) and the United consent decree found no fault ment which preludes Mervyn' - States Olympic Committee. (US­ on the part of Mervyn's and the a northern California-basedde ­ OC). Mervyn's agreed to pay two Committees did not back partment store chain-from sell­ the USOC and the LAOOC away fromtheir claim that Merv­ ing its recently developed line $190,000 as part of the agreed yn's merchandise infringed on of Olympic-themed merchan­ settlement. their rights. dise, it was announced last The LAOOC and the USOC "Because of the concern that week. had claimed that the Mervyn's the Committees expressedabout Terms of the federal court mechandise, which bore a "USA our "USA 1984 Tearn" generic consent degree were agreed to 1984 Tearn" logo, was a viola­ logo, Mervyn's is willingly dis­ by Mervyn's, the Los Angeles tion of federal law and trade- continuing its sale," said Wal­ lace N. Kalina. IA CK CLARKE, Riverside County'sfirst Black School community, he is joined by BillInghram, member of Board member was on hand to talkto BillHonig at the the Pe"is Unified High School District [/J and Ruth Absentee Votes Must Be to promote Fair Hous­ itan area on space don­ Joint Counties School Boards'Association. Clarkeis a Miller, Board member, Riverside County representing the Indio area. ing for all Americans. ated by the mass tran­ highly respected member of the Riverside Blaclc In by Nov. 8 At a noon-day cere­ youthe personto whom sit advertising firm of All voted absenteebal­ mony in War Memorial the ballot was originally Winston/TOI, Inc. lots must be receivedin Plaza, Secretary Pierce In his remarks, Secret­ the Registrar of Voters issued, may tum it in at the JX)llingplace.) joined with Mayor Wil­ ary Pierce noted that office no later than the liam D. Schaefer and 15 8 years after the pas­ close of JX)lls, p.m., business and civic lead­ sage of the Fair Hous­ Tuesday,Noueniber 8 . HUD ers in kicking off the ing Law, housing dis­ If you are votingabsen ­ campaign by unveiling crimination still exists. tee, get your ballot in the Secretary a bus poster, declaring mail without delay. You a commitment to Fair must mail it on time to Launches Housing. reach the Registrar of Some350 JX)Sters,pro­ · Voters by November8. Campaign duced with the coop­ "; If you don't mail your eration of the Greater Subscribe EDITH REDIFORD joined the close to 500guest who Bill Taylor, Superintendent of Schools in the absentee ballot, the only Housing and Urban Baltimore Boardof Real­ attended the School Board Association Dinner. She Is Perris High School District welcomed Bill wayto returnit is to take Development Secretary tors, will be carried on a Trustee on the Perris High School Board of Educa­ Honig, State Superintendent of Schools and it to a polling place, ;n Samuel R. Pierce, Jr. has MT A buses throughout tion and a newly appointed Principal In the Val Verde spoke to him about the new legislation which person,on ElectionDay. launched a campaign the Baltimore metropol- Todav District. will take many months to understand. (But remember - only

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PAGE 2 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1983 A.M.E. Allen Chapel Sunday at St. Paul R_e_ligw_·_us_C_o_m_m_u_n_ity_Vl _ew_s __ � Church News By Joyce Powell { ___ Allen Chapel had a double treat on Sunday when Fourth Sunday and the Celestial Choir led the Serving the entire Religious Community in the Inland Empire the Missionaries, following the tradition of manag­ processional. The morning hymn Close to Theeand ing every fifth Sunday's service in honor of Mission­ prayer by Rev. Haynes. The scripture reading wa s M. Jacquelyn Simpson, Editor ary Day, hosted a magnificent program which fea­ found in St. Matthew's 5: 13-20. tured Mr. Vernon Braggs as speaker of the morning Visitors were cordially introduced by Cheryl Catholic Conference Gives $40,000 Grant hour. Mr. Braggs spoke to Allen's members and Brown. To the visitors present she extended a warm friends about responsibilities and obligations of welco�e ... "Todayis the Lord's Day, it is your day and mme, the only daywe have, the day in which we Father MarvinMot ett, n-action program to al CFlDgrants . The na­ in such condition when missionaries, which is "to go forth and preach the play our part. It is for us to express love and national director of the combat domesticpover­ tional CHO office grant­ hedoesn'thave to )isthat word of God ..." (Mark 16:15& 16). Mr. Braggs also fellowship to God and with each other. Un ited States Catholic ty. It funds selected self­ ed $50,000in 1981 to the this is the way Christ reminded us to pray daily and study the work of e alt r call was conducted by Rev. Haynes. The Confereoce's Campaign help projects of poorand Casa Blanca High lived." God as he challenged us all to become better � � choir quietly responded in song "Come Ye for Human Develop­ low-income groups to School drop-out project "Christ made a deci­ missionaries. Disconsolate." Rev. Haynes expressed that "We ment (CHO), announ­ enable them to over­ in 1982. It also grantedin sion to associate with the The second treat was the afternoon program cannot bear our burdens alone." We musttell Jesus. ced a$40,000granttothe come the rootcauses of 1982 $40,000 to the Do­ poor and the outcasts which honored and welcomed Rev. and Mrs. Reed The Celestial Choir's songs were very inspiring Domestic Workers of their poverty. CHO is mestic Workers Service and the alienated. into our community. The Gospel Choir, members, last 4th Sunday at St. Paul AME. The sermonic SanBernardino during a funded through an annu­ Center in Riverside. Church social teaching guests from Braggs' Board and Care Home along lection was spiritually rendered byClaudell Curry. press conference at Bi­ al collection in parishes Father Motett, CHO indicates Catholics must with Mr. Ernest Wilson from the mayor's council � Just look where I've come from, I've got a long way shop Phillip F. Straling's throughout the country executive director, lives lovethe poor as well. If we presented Rev. and Mrs. Reed with gifts and many to go." office at the Diocesan usually on the Sunday in one of the more run­ truly believe we're one warm and loving words of welcome. He emphasized on how God sawgrace in one man Pastoral Center, 1450 before Thanksgiving. down neighborhoods in family, thatwe have one Missionaries who took part in the morning pro­ ... Noah. Noah and his family were spared, but he North DSt., SanBernar­ This year the collection Washington, D.C. In an Father and that we'reall gram were: Mrs. 0. Braggs, Ms. S. Sims, Mrs. A. estro ed men with no light in their lives, Let your dino. willbe on Nov. 20. interview with National brothers and sisters of Mines, Mrs. L. Allen, Mrs. L. Phillips, Mrs. G. Early, � � hght shme - do not worry about others' light. Your Various projects in the CatholicNews Service in Jesus Christ, i(s pretty Mrs. E. Larking, Mrs. E. Stephens, Mrs. L. Riggins. light should not be under a bushel. It should not be a CHO is the U.S. Ca­ Dioceseof SanBernardi­ 1981 he said, "The really hard to seehow wecan Coming Events: live otherwise,"he said. Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 6 p .m. Prayer and class secret. Hidden asan unseen treasure. If weare saved tholic Church'seducatio- no havereceived nation - spiritual reason(for living meetings. at all we are saved from somethingto something for Thursday, Nov. 3 at 3:30 Youth Laymen meeting something, to help save somebody else from News From Amos Tempi� Bibleway Mjssionary - Thursday, Nov. 3 at 6 Gospel Choir Rehearsal damnation to salvation. This little light of mine I'm Rev. Chffter 8. Tollette, Pastor Please join us at Allen Chapel as the wheels of g?ing to let it shine through: the light of love, Helen Jacocks,Church Reporter Baptist Church progress are turning. kindness and service. "Unity In Christian Living" was the theme for Perril,c.Hfernia Rev. Roosevelt Hooper - Pastor Missionaries 5th Sunday program held on last Sun­ Georgia Riley - Reporter day. In the absence of our Pastor,- Rev. Tollette, San Bernardino Branch Rev. Bullard carried on in the work of the Lord. As we began our Sunday Morning Worship Ser­ During 8 a.m. service he delivered a dynamic mes­ vice, I was reminded of the words of the Psalmist sage "Eye Surgery In A Crisis," taken from 2nd "This is the day which the Lord has made, let us NAACP Freedom Fund Kings CH6. George Taylor open up his heart to let rejoice and be glad in it." And rejoice we did. It was the Lord use him through his rendition of "God Is." Mission Day, and the women in white, who were in Linda Spears touched the congregation with the charge, helped in our rejoicing with a good devo­ Banquet "Soon and Very Soon" and "Holy One" was beauti­ tional period with heartfelt fervent prayers. Sis. fully done by Toni Williams, as Bro. Carl Rougherty Grant, the Mission President, gave a short talk from Featuring accompanied on organ. Ephesians 6:10 -17. "Throw the trash out of your We were further enhanced in the word as Rev. lives." She told us to throw out hate , backbiting , ,Bullard spoke on the Missionaries theme "Unity In lying, false pretending and all other trash. Then we are ready to put on the whole armor of God. That is, Christian Living," Philippians 2nd Chapter Vl:4. Missionary Day is always a very stimulating and the girdle of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, enriching experience with all the ladies in white the shoes of the Gospel of peace, the shield of faith, worshipping God to the fullest. The Missionary the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the spirit, Choir and Congregation accompanied Rev. Bullard which is the Word of God. Christian songs are more to Barstow in fellowship with Minor Chaple, Rev. than just words set to music. They give expression Lackey, Pastor. to the Word of God through joyful singing. Today ANNOUNCEMENTS: There will be a town we were blessed to enjoy "Shine on Me," "Glory, Glory Hallalujah," "If It Had Not Been For the Lord meeting held at Amos in conjunction with the on Ml' Side," and "In the Garden." Chemical People, regarding Drug Abuse which will be aired on PBS TV. Everyone is encouraged to P.astor Hooper delivered a dynamic message come out in participation. Annual Lay Council from St. John 1:23. Subject: "A Voice Speaking in Behalf of Jesus." He said, I am the voice of one Banquet to be held November 18, 1983, Holiday Inn crying in the wilderness, make straight the way of - Mrs. Thelma Dudley National President Mission­ ary Society, Guest Speaker. Ticket information the Lord, as said the Prophet Esaias. John explained to the people that he was not the contact Mr. Donald Gregory · 683-5599 or 687- Christ, but a forerunner of Christ. That he baptized 4643. Mrs. Eunice Brooks, Local Lay President. with water, but Christ baptizeth with the Holy Special prayers go out to those in need, especially Ghost. Pastor Hooper explained to us that all our own Pastor Tollette and his family who lost his Christians are missionaries, sent forth to witness sister . Amos prayers are with you ... "Father, I for Christ Jesus. If you are not a missionary, you are thank thee that thou hast heard me. And I knew not a true Christian. that thou hearest me always. John 11:41 and 42. Under the coordination of Bro. Castro, Amos is involved in the Food Distribution Program to help to give religion to all of our children. That's a wond­ those in need. This is a wonderful program and Bro. erful thing. Castro is doing a splendid job for God. But we shouldn't be satisfied with that and I don't think the father wants us to be satisfied with that. I ·; think he wants to groom blacks so that they will be. · ) able to carry the weight by themselves, in their own American homes for their own families. That's what you wnat, and you'll never have true dignity unless God Bishop H. H. Brookins Muslim Mission. blesses you. You're not going to get it by just study­ ing. You have to have the heart, you have to have Civil Rights Activist By Imam Rom El-Amin the right spirit and then God will bless you. Let us pray for our leaders in our Black churches The following excerpts were taken from a recent and in our Black mosques; let's pray that God Orange Show Restaurant speech given in Rochester, New York by Imam W. blesses us with preachers with wisdom. San Bernardino Deen Muhammad (leader of the AMM). VI News from tlte 6:30 Social Hour Pray to God that all the Black churches be 7:30 p.m. Dinner blessed with preachers who won't have to go to Seventh-day Adventist another race for understanding in his own church. For Ticket Information Call 887-9937 or 824-8884 by Shelley Johnson Pray to God that He blesses your leaders in your Morsell Johnson, President How Does Redemption Work? Ever wonder? If churches with insight and wisdom so t,hat they Wallace Allen, Program Coordinator won't have to go outside of their community. so, _then we invite you to come this Saturday, Nov. Religion is very close to people. Religion comes 5th and share with us, during the Divine Worship from mother's mouth to her child, you see-religion Service, in the discovery of God's special plan for us is very close. If you're getting religion you should be through the sermon, "The Process of Redemption." FAITH TEMPLE getting it from your own family. Now I'm not saying This message will be delivered by our pastor, Elder Go To Clturch This Weelc this to knock the father here (Father Barrett). I Gary L. Wimbish. The service begins at 11 a.m. APOSTOLIC think that's a wonderful thing too-that he accepts 16th St., S.D.A. Church is located on the corner of CHURCH Muscott and 16th Sts. The Concerned Church Rev. Mack Reed, in Your Community Minister Weekly Services Allen Chapel Sunday St. Paul A.M.E. Church AMOS TEMPLE 9:45 a.m. Sunday School A.M.E. Church 11:30 a.m. Morning 1355 W. 21st St. CME Worship San Bernardino. 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Foisey & 1st & 3rd Tuesday California 92411 271911th Street Norman Rd. 7:30 p.m. Brotherhood 887-1718 683-1567 7 :30 p.m. MissionaryAuxilliary Worship Services Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. 2nd & 4th Tuesday Rev. William Jacks. 7:30 pm. DeiveranceService Pastor Sunday 8:00 a.m. Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. Friday 7:30 p.m. Youth in Action Church School 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Evening Worship - 4:00 p.m. Worship 11 :00 Worship Service I I a.m. Prayer & Choir - Wed. 6:45 p.m. Everyone Always Invited! Vesper Service 7:30p.m. Prayer & Bible Study "Jesus is Come to Mt. Avenue Wedn.: Bible Study 7:00 Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Seek and to Save 1745 N. Vernon p.m. Rev. C.B. Tollette San Bernardino, California Prayer 7.30 p.m. That Which Was Lost" DistrictElder J. GrantTolbert, Pastor St. Luke 19:10

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Business & Educofion News CBrown Campaign Thrusted into Another Gear

Hardy Brown's camp­ "Too often we find the aign for the San Ber­ increase would go to nardino Board of Trus­ friends or those with tees was thrusted in the same ideas. " Eve­ another gear last week ryone would not benefit as a fundraiser was held from merit pay. Instead at the home of Eugene Brown would like to and Helen Wamick,long­ see all teachers get a time political campaign raise. It is unrealistic Mark and Ann luy share their thoughts on and Walt (Erma) Schuiling Jerry workers. that a teacher put in 5 education with Hardy Brown. Ann a Public Dr. Mrs. join is Wertzonan indicating their support for Hardy Brown's speech end­ years of college to make Health Administrator for San Bernardino County. in ed with a question and a beginning salary of Brown's School Board candidacy. answerpericx:I. Foremost $15,000 a year when a on the minds of the SO personout of highschool Red Cross Presents or more in attendance could make that work­ Earthquake Survival Course was the question of merit ing as a janitor for some Eugene and Helen Warnick with Hardy pay. Brown feels that of the larger employ­ pose and Wilmer Carter (Rialto Unified School TheRiverside County dobefore, during, and af - strict guidelines would ers, he indicated. Brown Board candidate). The Warnicks are joined by Chapterof the American ter an Earthquake, home have to be set for it to "Donations and pled­ their daughter-in-law Shelly. Mr. Dwight Red Crossis sponsoring emergencysupplies, dis ­ work and says his con­ ges continue to come & Mrs. Willette along with Mr. Warnick were a 3 hour course: "Safety aster food planning, as cern is how would the in and are still welcome," & Mrs. co-hosts of the fundraiser for Hardy held at the andSurvival inan Earth­ wellas developinga fami­ best teacher be judged. said Brown. Wamicks residence. quake,"Nov . 17, 6:30-10 ly disasterplan. p.m., at the Chapter, Thecost of the course 8880 Magnolia Avenue, is $5 per person,which Riverside. The course includes your text book will prepare participants and all consumablesupp­ to understandand make lies. plans todeal with the ef­ Gill Riverside Chap­ fects of a major earth­ ter of the American Red quake. Cross,688-6440forfurth- It is said that the Greek playwright Aeschylus was· killed Westside businessmen Thomas Chandler and his Coursecovers what to er information. when a vulture dropped a tortoise on his bald head, mis­ taking it for a rock. wife Linda joined a large group of well wishers at the home of Eugene and Helen Warnickin support "Never injure a friend, even of the HardyBrown for School Board campaign. in jest." Cicero Whatto do ifyou shouldever smellnatural gas. Del Burgess, Chair of the Democratic Central Committee questions Hardy Brown in reference to his plans for improving the quality of education in the S.B. Unified School District. If your burnerflames (range, furnace, water heater) are leaving soot deposits ·.Q® or giving offan acrid odor, call us ·G@�· immediately. Be careful with unvented room ��u--·: ;:.# f 1 0 l �-OlilTh nr. ··- � 0 • J) • <. If you've ever had a whiffof natural gas, you know it's not Frenchperfume . But that's one big reasonits so safe. We add the smell to naturalgas (which is normally odorless) so you can detect even the slightest leak Retired senior citizens Joe Collette and longtime A slight odor near an appliance political activist joins Mrs. Jerry Sharp, former usually means a pilot light is out But heaters.They can cause fire,asph yxia­ principal, in wishing Hardy Brown luck on his if you have any tion and deadly fumes such as carbon school boardcampaign. doubts, just call us. monoxide. If you're not sure if your heater If the smell is is safe, call the Gas Company.We11 check it News Staff strong, open the And be careful whereyou dig. Gas lines PUBLISHER windows and doors. " /, are under your property,so call us before Hardy Brown Don't light any you excavate. We'll help you findthem. EDITOR V 1�_. Cheryl Brown matches or tum � Q;J ADVERTISING DIRECTOR electrical Charles D. Brown on or off,not even Ira Gray Art Cook the lights. Charles Ledbetter Edward Jenkins Any Ron El-Amin Nathan Lewis Ill electrical switch John E. Jacobs Ruthie Seldon could cause a spark Dannielle Masterson Theresa Jewell Alert everyone in your home and get Georgia Riley Evelyn Chatman Dora Lee Talley Ollie M. Gordon out Alert your neighborsnearby . Then, J.R. Long call the Gas Company. (But don't use WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT the phone in your home). James Powell If the gas odor is outdoorsit could be Please keepthese tips in mind. Religious Editor Marvis Jacqulyn Simpson even more serious than a leak indoors. By using naturalgas safely and STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS So call us right away. ,. ,.. _ efficiently,you11 be keeping Fred Minter Rev. Levonzo Gray Even if you don't smell gas, we hope �o., ,� your gas bill as low as · Ken O'Farrell Edward Stewart Rev. John Luckey you'll keep safetyin mind. . o : possible. CIRCULATION MANAGERS Never store any flammablematerials l) . Andthats nothing to sniffat Dick Webster, Pomona J.L. Bratton, Ontario near a gas appliance or your Norman Hull, Moreno Valley SUBCRIPTION MANAGER gas meter. Paulette Brown ACCOUNT MANAGER Mrs. Lynn Lee ART DEPARTMENT Hardy Brown, Jr. PAGE 4 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1983 "Touch of Class" Community News Fashion Show at Raincross Square ( Consumer Network pre­ munity the style and, Poindexter Runs For sents "A Touch of Class" quality of merchandise Fashion Show and provided by Consumer Re-election Musical, Sunday after­ Network . noon, November 6, 1983 Consumer Network is �ary Jo Poindexter is improve the quality of life at 3:30 p.m. at Raincross an organization that con­ running for reelection to for all persons through Square in Riverside, CA. sists of average citizens the San Bernardino Valley training for jobs, for Consumer Networks will who want as alternative to C611ege board of Trustees. studies and enrich­ be presenting a line of high prices in the market Poindexter brings an ment. quality casual and dress place. educational background to *She believes in fiscal apparal, and designer Ladies fashions, acces­ the position. and program accountabili­ Sandra Cruthirds orgin­ sories, 14 karat gold· -She is a teacher and ty. als. jewelry, toys and stuffed former President of the *She believes in the animals will be available San Bernardino Teachers' right of employees to Music will be provided to Consumer Network · collectively bargain and by the dynamic Quinn mem bers duri ng the their rights to a living Harris Jazz Players and Christmas se ason, wage. the electrifying Helen according to Ms. Bartlett. *She believes that the Jacoks, formerly of the Those who attend the Board members should be famous Clara Ward fashion show will receive �: active participants in the Singers. a one year membership to : community and college The purpose of the Consumer Network. activities. "Touch of Class" fashion Tickets for the fashion• *She believes in com­ show, according to show are $15.00 (1 year municating the public Consumer Network Pro­ membership included). n�eds of the community to prietor Clara Bartlett, is to For reservations call the legislative bodies and introduce to the com- 787-0202 or 683-1703. A!isociation. ,Mary Jo Poindexter is a working agressively to strong advocate of local pass legislationitoprovide \\'ORD of GOD control and decision forthese needSj. • Above all, she believes • Central Am. Refugees Need Exams making. ' Hardy Brown, �a?d1date for S�n Bernardino "*She believes that the in providing opportunity - Fulfillment for School Board, Joms the A. Phtlhp Randolph Children who immi­ ions tend to last a long there are more than c·om m unity College quality education for [New Testament] the citizens in the bases organization, President Albert Casey presents grate from Mexico and time, cause serious dis­ 500,CXX>Salvadoran refu­ sh�uld provide a diversi­ That is might be for a strong community. his membership and reminds him that APRI orders and be trans­ geesin the country - fied program which will Central America should fulfilled which was encourages all its members to seek public have physical examina­ mitted to other child­ 200,CXX> of them in Los spoken by E-sa'ias office. tions to detect intestinal ren, the authors say. Angeles and 100,CXX> in the prophet, say- ing, (Photo by Ron Harris) parasites, because most San Francisco. 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�-- Community News ------�----�----��------C Co_mmunity Calendar Douglas Weiford Visits Stratton Center Seniors November 4 & 5 St. Francis De Sales Church is hosting its third By ed the group. Annual Festival of the Rainbows on Friday, Nov. 4, Gwendolyn Streeter, The Martin Luther 5-11 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 5, 12 noon-11 p.m. and Freelance Writer King Club holds pro­ Sunday, Nov. 6, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. at the Church, 4268 October was an ex­ grams, goes on trips, Lime St., Riverside. temely active month for enjoy lunch everyday The Festival will feature rides, games, prizes, senior citizens at Strat­ and plays adult games. entertainment, delicious foods, a white elephant ton Center. Anyone wishing to sale,as well as handcrafted items. Admissionis free. Last month, River­ join them is welcomed. For further informationcontact Dennis Sullivan at side's City Manager, It's a great way to fill 682-1211 after 5 p.m. or St. Francis De Sales Douglas Weiford join- some free time. Church at 686-4004 or from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. NowmberS-6 Eta FhiBeta Sorority, Inc., Gamma Alpha 0-.apter, Lake Esinore, California,will hold their Rajonal Con­ ference atthe tt>liday nn , Torrance,CA Forinfonna - tion call SoriaWilson (714) 674-5976 or 674-3194. Thursday, November 10 The UCR TheatreDepartment stages "WQ1Jz.eck," Georg Buckner's revolutionary19th century drama, at 8 p.m. in the Studio Theatre. Additional evening The men enjoy a good game of pool, I torG. Taylor,Sr.,S. lee,JessS. performancesof the drama,with its themeof human Arias, Joseph Jewel, Andy Satelo, Elroy Vela, Ray Ybarra, Douglas alienation, are scheduled Nov. 11, 12, 17, 18 and 19, Weiford, City Manager and visitor for the day, Albert Browder, Nate with a 2:30 p.m. matinee Nov. 12. T1ekets are$3.75 , Bowens,W .8. Baldin, Martin Arias and Arthur Jinton. general, with discounts for UCR students,senior citi­ zens and children12 and under. Call(714) 78743.31.

1:� 1 Friday, November 11 An exhibition of pretiminary drawings by artist Claire Falkenstein, pre�redfor her projectsin archi- tectural sculpture, opens in the Uriversity Art. Gallery. The freeshow continues through Dec.16. • Call (714) 787-4787. The CaliforniaMuseum of Photographyand West­ ernPhotographic Collectors Associationco-sponsor the second Western Photohistory Symposiwn­ "Why Photography: Its Placein ourCulture," with a series of speakers inch.ding Eugene Ostroff of the Srrithsonian Institution. General registration is $15; caD (714) 787-4787 for details. Jeannie Williams welcomes Douglas Weif ord, Saturday, November 12 City Manager as freelance reporter Gwen Opera a la Carte, the country's foremost Gilbert Streeter looks on. and Sullivan repertory company, stagesthe operetta "The Mkado" at 8 p.m. in the University Theatre. T1ekets are $8 and $6, with discounts for UCR stu­ dents, senior citi;r,ensand children12 and under.Call Other happy with the special day are; I tor, Fortinos Sanchez,Lon gina (714) 78743.31 for information. Sanchez,Willie Brown, Anabel) Thompson, Lucy Westbrook, Conrad Morning StarLodge No. 10 Knights Gomez, Thomas L. Sims, Ora Bell Martin,Emperatriz Miranda in the of Pythiasand Orange Blossom Court No. 4 Order background, City Manager Douglas Wieford, Gwen Streeter and of Calanthe, \JVirtS Second AnnualBanquet at the March Jeannie Williams. AirForce Ba se Yl . N.C.O. Oub, November12, 1983.Fortu rthennforma­ tion phone 683-6157 M.L. Stokes, 686-9043 Grover· £verY? d vJctY Pankey,686-6181 Bobbie Dai.nson. Watch for ad in the t{ri1te • BlackVoice News.

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Perspectives, Opinions & Politics Moreno Subscribe Today THE BLACK VOICE NEWSPAPER v�ter turnouts, however we are expecting a very large .. turnout this year. We must remember the Harold. Valley News Established February, 1973 Washington victory and urge the Riverside . San TO Adjudicated, a legal newspaper of general circulation on July Bernardino community to do likewise. If YOU DON'T 8, 1974, case number 108890 by the Superior Court of Riverside DO IT, IT WON'T GET DONE! Our candidates need County. Riverside Count 's BLACK VOICE Is a weekly newspaper, published every your support now more than ever. By Charles Ledbetter y Thursday by Hardy Brown and Associates, P.O. Box 1581, You can help without much effort.On November 8, Riverside, California 92507. Telephone (714) 824.a884. make it your business to vote, then call 5 other people The Black Voice sells for 25 cents per copy. Subscription If Onl Black Pa er $12.00 per year. Out of state subscriptions are $15.00 per year. you know and make sure they go vote. y p The BLACK VOICE'S objective is to serve the entire This exercise will ensure a community saturation community. and everyone will have participated in the process so News releases appearing in the BLACK VOICE do not a&AGK necessarily express the policy nor the opinion of the publishers. many gave their life for. The BLACK VOICE reserves the right to edit or rewrite all Remember it was just a few months ago that, the Wash-up with Bubble-up: I was in Riverside last WGJt·CIII news releases. NAACP, National Urban League, A. Phillip Randolph week and had the car washed and waxed. The P.O. Bo>< 1581 Riverside, Calif. 92502 HARDY L. BROWN, .Publisher Institute, National Council of Negro Women and others personnel at this facility must be specially trained, were fighting to keep the Voting Rights Act which or just good people who make you feel welcome. I $12. 00 per year out of state $15 insures the right. Don't let their efforts be in vain. noticed a sign at the exit where cars are washed, it Those recommended by "The Voice" for your said, "Thanks, Have a nice day." The world would NAME ______consideration and vote are: be a better place to live if we had more young and STREET _____ ""'---- I Editorial X Raymond Navarro - Riverside Unified School Board• old people with these qualities. Fresh-up with X Hardy Brown - San Bernardino Unified School Board Bubble-up. Together, We Can!! CITY ______X Sonja Wilson - Elsinore Unified School Board Jean Mansfield All we need for our community to become a X Art Cook - Perris High School Board in the 3rd Ward X Ida Ham�ll - Perris High School Board "Model for America" is for all good men and women STATE ----ZIP. ___ _ X Wilmer Carter - Rialto School Board to come out and vote Nov. 8. Now is the time for all We like to say a word about Councilwoman Jean X Charles Ledbetter - Moreno Valley School Board men and women to come to the aid of their com­ Phone Mansfield. She is personable, concerned and very close X Rose Mayes - Val Verde School Board munity. School Board elections are very important. to the people she represents in the 3rd Ward, in The citizens of the various communities will have Riverside. She seems to understand the diversities of X Esther Austin - Val Verde School Board the opportunity to choose who will be responsible the various ethnic groups and includes rather than COMMUNITY COLLEGEBOARDS excludes her constituents. She is the only person in the X Franklyn Knight - Riverside Community Colleg for overseeing their Educational program which will total Riverside community who thought it was College Board effect our future. Class A: I stopped by Irv Silver's important to have a Black representative on the X Joe Baca - San Bernardino Community College Board men's clothing store in Tyler Mall Sat. It makes me Centennial committee and appointed one, X Mary Jo Poindexter - San Bernardino Community feel good to see young Americans succeed in busi­ She is the kind of leader needed in Riverside to College Board ness. He is a wonderful person to meet - you bridge the gap and to move the community towards the X Jim Ballard - San Bernardino Community College should stop by sometimes when you are in Tyler year 2000. We, with no reservations endorse Mall. is serving hot m�ls for the needy! Councilwoman Jean Mansfield for reelection. Faculty Art are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Praise God: I noticed a five or six year old No Charge • No Paperwork Show Monday through Fri­ youngster pushing his baby sister in a stroller. He Serving Between11 a.m. & 2 p.m. Mon.-Sat. day and 7-9 p.m. Mon­ spoke to me and I commented: "You are doing a 5775 Pedley Road,Riverside, CA 92509 "ThenandNow,"the Donations Gready Appreciated! You Must Vote in the day through Thursday. wonderful job!" He replied, "Thank you, Sir." Isn't it contrast of old and new The exhibitors in­ Volunteersare alsoneeded for seivingmeals, andpreparing cleanup works by Cal State, wonderful that some of our young parents are rais­ and repairs. If you can spare some time, call Homefront, America. November 8th clude: Bruce Decker, ing their children to show appreciation and respect If you would6ke Homefront, America to come into your area, call San Bernardino art Leo Doyle, Roger Lin­ (714) 68 l-Cl858 fordetails. faculty, is the theme of to older people!! Together, We Can!! Election tault, Joe Moran, Jan Moreno Valley School Board Election: I don't' the faculty exhibit now Mrozinski, Michael Throughout the struggle Black people have been in the Art Gallery at the know what the results will be, however I am one confronted with various challenges. These challenges Murillo, Ken Reed, college. candidate that can say, "No one has me in their hip have made us stronger and wiser as we progress to LarryThompson, Scott pocket." elevate the standard of living for our people. Gallery hours for this Ward and Don Wood­ show, which will be up If I am elected I will not be a token representative. C.•�s��A•d Coalitions which have been formed over the years ford .. I will function for the benefit of my community, with have once again surfaced in school board elections through November 19 the youth as top priority. Drive the NeUJl throughout the Inland Empire. It is through these Miss Wanda Spruell recently graduated from coalitions that we can be successful. The power to vote is the most powerful tool we UCR. The daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Warren Spruell This.is YOUR .isQ young lady we can all be very proud of. She is have. Dr. Martin Luther King, dedicated and gave his employed at 1st Trust Bank in Ontario as a credit analyst. We must recogniz� and support our young life for you to have the right to vote. We have good COMMUNITY----- candidates seeking public office who need your vote to people. With God's help young people like Miss succeed. Traditionally school board elections have low Spruell help us help the "Chemical Kids." Thunderbird NEWSPAPER_ Together, We Can!! S.S. Awareness The Chemical People: A recent program to help Turbo Coupe our programs designed to combat drug abuse. We lease all makes & models S.&S. Awareness community action group is involved We need your trade in activities designed to help our community become We sell for less a place where the children can grow up loving each other as our savior desires us to. S.&S. 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