Page B6-The Chronicle, ThursdJ . Musical Notes MOfieTN Declaring that she would never entertain in South Africa again until segregation barriers against the black majority population are removed, singer Millie Jackson's statement was warmly applauded by a number of United Nations Ambassadors. As the guest of Ambassador Oumarou Youssoufou, executive secretarv of the Organization of African Unity, representing all black nations on the African continent, and a number of black UN dignitaries, Jackson was firm in her support for the 20 million black residents who live under an apartheid government and their struggles to obtain freedom. Several years ago Jackson played in South Africa and since has been the target of a boycott by . many black nationalist groups. "Everybody makes mistakes and should be forgiven once they acknowledge the errors of their ways," said Youssoufou after Jackson's announcement. As a result of Jackson's apology, Youssoufou urged the boycott against her to Ask Yolondq Sandra A Dear Yolonda: I've had a lot my life. I spent most of my youn detention. When I finally won r California to follow an" did trtf together for a short time, but he me move back home. After I gc find a job, so all I did was \ friends. 1 started doing drugs an After a few months, my moth on me and put me out, so I starte< I despise. He's old enough to b and he treats me like dirt. He ci acts like I'm his maid. I know he but without him, I'd be out on t Several months ago I was fe jected, so I tried to kill myself. I but I didn't take enough; I guess nerve. I've stopped eating and I'i one would believe this, but I use* I used to have more boyfriend other girls in my class. . I know I'm sick, but I don't t can't stand to look at the man I turns my stomach. I need help. V have a big problem. I i 1 ay, December 27, 1984 % o Sun City ccasc. James Victor Gbeho, ambassador from Ghana, a member of the Committee Against Apartheid, also praised her actions. "While we don't want to kill the arts," he A said, "we nevertheless con demn any performer, black or white, who works in South Africa, which only furthers the government's purpose in perpetuating their vicious system of institutionalized racism." Confessing that she had no idea that when she entered the country, she automatically became an "honorary white person," Jackson, a singer of sassy and risque songs whose lyrics titillate her vast female following, promised to join any group of performers aiming to do a benefit to aid the l blacks of South Africa. r Now that her name is removed from any nationwide boycott list, she joins Harry Belafonte, Lena Home, Stevie Wonder, The Jacksons and Diana Ross, who've turned down millions of dollars to appear in Sun City, a separate homeland set up by the government, but not recogniz* < .: 'Help, Iknoy I _ _ of bad luck all of Dear Sandra: g years in juvenile right, but the bi dca&4, 1 moved to now seem overv yfretfcl. We were need professions ended up making to halt your self >t here, 1 couldn't A local social tang around with mediately call ) d alcohol a lot. health for a ref er turned her back gram. A coun d living with a man substance abuse e my grandfather, munity. alls me names and It's going to t< 's trying to use me, around, but I h :he streets. have done it, ar eling hurt and retook some aspirin, I couldn't find the Introducing t n thin as a rail. No i to be very pretty. Dear Yolond s than any of the habit of ignorini and associates, * tnow what to do. I years, when we1 'm living with. He visible. Vhat should I do? I Ironically, he out of his way l that I don't con Sandra A., V.W. p Weel The Arts, Leisure, i K J Philip Bailey's new hit single, "I ed by any country in the world. Actor Ossie Davis, a member of the ami-apartheid group, said the intention of v I'm sick' Vou've got some big problems, all ggest is that they've piled up and whelming to you. You're going to d help to solve your problems and -destructive behavior, worker said that you should im^our city's department of mental erral to a self-help treatment proselor there can tell you about and housing progams in your comake a ton of resolve to turn your life lope you keep in mind that others id you can, too. he Wife a: My husband has an annoying g me when we're around his friends \lthough we've been married seven re in public, I might as well be intreats his secretary better. He goes o introduce her to everyone. I guess int. 3lease see page B8 tii HL ' jH^ % j| Eg^^Htart ' ~ ' ^I? <^M jf0^' J wK" , !*.. J tend Music, Columns ::fi IS* -t>- SiUL^^^^HL^H t't!' ' T ^ Easy Lover," a last-minute studio ji the organization fighting racism in South Africa was not to deprive Jackson of her right to work, but to have her realize the seriousness of the 1 ^ I This One's For Sh The new film, "Torchlight," wil i ceeds going to Shaw Universit an American family caught in tt will spearhead a major anti-dri H|'a . WlTM 1*^' Jj^^PF2?pB nix vBbLm, 'i ? v;; A * am between Bailey and Phil Collins situation. Now that this has been done, she can be forgiven, he added. Philip Bailey and Phil Collins' single "Easy Lover," cur- I xIRA ' >^5 S|||f^ i^vSc $ Jsfl iaw I have its premiere on Jan. 17 in Ri y. "Torchlight," starring Pamela Si ie destructive grip of cocaine. Folk jg campaign for North Carolina. Band Ak Band Aid, i cooperative eff< pop stars, will | ceeds from thi record, "Do Th Christmas?," t< victims in Ethio '* artictft Inr.luriin Duran, The Pol the Gang and the i sold more th copies during days of releas The flip side ol "Feed the Worl _ j , is anything but a rush job. rently one of the fastestmoving singles on the pop charts, was actually the result of a last-minute studio jam Please see page B8 Mil ^Kft* $H % ||My t aleigh, with opening night proje Martin, is the tragic story of )wing the film's opening, Shaw a one-time ort by British donate proe sale of its ley Know It's o aid famine pia. Nearly 40 g Boy George Club, Duran ice, Kool and Bananarama record, which an a million its first four ** In CnnlanH O HI Ull^lanu. f the record is d."