Page A14-The Chronicle, Thursday, December 1; % Johnson: He'll run s But Johnson said he doesn't think his sup- ty ar port pf Knox will hurt him in his bid for alder- murd man. depai "At that point (when he announced his sup- of s< port for Reagan), Eddie Knox had done a lot alder for blacks," said Johnson. "Up until that ough point he had the best record." _ , j0l Johnson said he decided to run for alder- other man because "I don't see where\we are mak- dustr ing that much progress in this community." Jo< "Crime is up," he said. "We still have offic< shoddy houses. City services in this communi- ing f n 11/111 o mm/ 4*/\ni? C/i vautus maj IUUI OVJ shut out from any information from this country about what is being done in their behalf." He said Jackson met with the Caucus last Wednesday, telling them of his decision to travel to the country and seeking the organization's ap"It is the South African government which is guilty of crime$ against humanity by their apartheid state. We are very, very desperate about that." * , - Rep. Mickey Leland m proval.' "With some reservation, we encouraged .. him to go," Leland said. The three-term congressman predicted more ^ demonstrations and protests to secure the release of black political activists who have been jailed without being charged or the benefit of a trial. "We want and expect the release of the political miHMM?wmm?MMiimwiiiMiMMimiiHiiiiiiimiiiHimiHmiHimMtwiHtui Women ofAchieven Allyne Kimberly Lash. These individuals were selected by a committee of the chapter on the basis of community service and achievements. "I lodk at the work done by the people being honored tonight ... and I, too, am encouraged to also work harder,*' said AngelMi after the presentations were made. "This is a loving feast ... we will survive as long as we cherish each other. 1 thank you so much for cherishing me." Vivian Burke presented certificates to the sponsoring groups. "These groups may be any community or church group with 10 or more members," said Burke. "They have shown an interest in enhancing any form of family life which exhibits help towards good American citizenship." .Sponsoring groups worked with the NWOA in raising money for scholarships. The two sponsoring groups recognized Saturday were Jack and Jill of America and the Martha Missionary Group of u T y ! Y ?1 li vP',^ /\jA I J] /y w (Tl- / \ii 3/j/? rt^Wl Vn^/i vA (w*X f ? X Mechanics cfc We would like to thank helping to make 1984 a < the meaning of the holid stronger, and its hopes b and your families during # 770 Claremont A "You're S 3, 1984 against Burke f rorfTf e slack. There have been two unsolved chairman lers in our community they (the police said he ha rtment) haven't scratched. If you're head will run < omething (Burke is chairman of the will have i men's Public Safety Committee), you t to be able to get something done." "At thi possibility hnson said he also wants to work with the aldermen to see that more of the inies that locate here hire local people. f cr_?' former Ea i Daniels, an employee in the county tax also been has also expressed an interest in runn- the Morth or Northeast Ward alderman. Daniels, ? reached f< t-V. tuth Africa From Paae A1 prisoners and (expect) our being held for civil disobedience," he said, "as opposed id crimes against humanity. It is the South African government which is guilty of crimes against humanity by their apartheid state. We are very, very desperate about that. "We are going to continue the sit-ins, the arrests, and we're going to continue to go to jail, if necessary. We're going to continue to do all that we r can do to realize the total divestiture of American interests in South Africa as much as possible, so that we can challenge the economy of South Africa, which hurts worse than many of the symbolic gestures we've made." EX-LAX; "The Family Friend? helps your body help itself. rn~ Ex-Lax helps get your body's own natural rhythm going again. Gently Dependably. Overnight. Thai's why more families use hx-l-ax Chocolated or Pills-than . H |?&jggj Mrjd UKI MtJ folk* ibirvi.ms r k. . I VHP - mm? ?.. nent From Page A6 y Mount Zion Baptist Church Missionary Circle. Falls, president of the NWOA, was pleased with the turn-out by the citizens of the community. "All segments of the community gave their supnr\rt tr\ tKa nr/%im TTmIIm " 1 CI? .1 pvi i iw niv 51 uu^ salu roiis. i 111s signuics ine importance they are placing on the goals and objectives of the organization. Our banquet was definitely a success." Hosts and hostesses for the evening were. Vera Stepp, Nadean Rumph, Valinda Kimborough, Daryl Kennedy, Shirley Sadler, Susan Law, Rachel Jackson, Carolyn Gibbs, Cindy Gibbs, and Serenus T. Churn Jr. All proceeds from the banquet will be used to provide financial aid to qualified high school graduates who plan to attend college, as well as for financial aid to community and/or national nonprofit groups organized for charitable or educational purposes. ^B y^v^ jJ^Ax *) CSrc /T-wv / r Jr l 11 / " Farmers Bank all of our friends for successful year for us. May lay be deeper, its friendship >righter as it comes to you \ the days of this new year. t avenue 722-0200 omebody Special" 1 1 C - . to 'age A1 of the powerful Carver precinct, ml isn't made up his mind whether he (A ind that Johnson's announcement *1 no bearing on his decision. s point, it (his running) is still a ?$ Daniels said. ^ Q including Dorothy Ross, wife of ? ist Ward Alderman C.C. Ross, have ? mentioned as possible candidates in 6^ eat Ward. Mrs. Ross could not be )r comment, : i'_ i 11 FACTS *I. law mfvL | By Gregory Davis If you wish to authorize someone to ad as S your agent, you can issue a power of Q attorney, which win give that person the 33 right to ad in your stead should you be ?$ incapable of doing so. . , ? ( A < BREACH OF PRODUCT WARRANTY is the W [ failure of an item to meet the standards 9 expected of that item or produd. & Q9 If a person commits a felony in the presence of a police officer, the officer v does not need to obtain a warrant in order . A to seize the perpetrdor lawfully. fp All pesticides must be registered with the ? federal government and those denied 0 registration cannd be used. % * QR According to an eld law, it is illegal for a ?*" *" dead juror to serve on a jury in Oregon. U) Y\ A question of law? Bring it to: $ ' & 5 Gregory Davie 9 # Henderson & Summers, jk I Attorneys at Law 224 N. 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