Brown K-Y· Note Speaker for ML. Unvailing

Brown K-Y· Note Speaker for ML. Unvailing

California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Black Voice News Special Collections & University Archives 9-24-1981 Vol.9 n.35 September 24th 1981 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/blackvoice Recommended Citation CSUSB, "Vol.9 n.35 September 24th 1981" (1981). Black Voice News. 104. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/blackvoice/104 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]. International Notes Watchr . Next Week For Special. On Vernon Jordan 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 tbd 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 San $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, aide Counae1inrCenter. 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 United States 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.

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