San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1984 Page: 1 of 10
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Publisher's
Notes
Edwin Olonon
The Rev- Jesse Jackson
>«ill he proud of San
Antonio We turned out
Saturilay-a "Rainbow
Coalitions-says Tom
Galtney which helped
him defeated political
"boss" ol the San An-
tonio School Board,
Dr William Klizondo.
Gal'fncy showed Jack-
sott what you can do
when >ou trulv have a
• s
"rainbow coaHton" *
MdoiA at the polls
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SAN ANT
Jackson is still hop*
injs that his dream will
come to be-well he'll
have io take a back seat
to ' Gaffney, who'll
have to give Jackson a
lew pointers later this
month when Jackson
comes to Texas and
may stop here in San
Antonio:
Gaffney put together a
top notched group that
wai very well prepared
to itanaie Janet
. S
Landlord and Gerald
Flores. who were back-
ed by blizondo:
all fairness, Lang
and Floree had lit-
(chance of defeating
[fney and his running
|e And Mireles. Manv
V •
sens were tired of
rondo leading the
dnu-d and wanted a
inge. Tlie only way
do that was to defeat
candidates
here wore really no
m at atake-juat good
' ■*- ^ T'*v*r
by Dr. Flizondo,
We still have one more
election to go<-Mav 5
Everv election is im-
portant: so don't take
anything for granted
and don't let these
persons seeking your
vote take you lor grant
ed either. Your vote
count,
You'll see plenty of
political advertisements
and television spots for
your vote. Wa'U try to
sift through the
m
itical "muddy water"
and give you a clear
picture who is most de-
serving of your vote.
On the national front,
Jackson if making the
nation and tlie world
take notice of what he
and Black people in this
country * can do it' we
stick togetlier and work
complish anything. Jack
son went to Pennsyl-
vania with no money to
advertise his campaign.
He showed that it does
not take money to chal-
lenge Walter Mondale
and Gary Hart. Jackson
received 20 per cent of
the votes and made a
strong showing, Jackson
nill be the power brok-
as a team. er th« «»mtner. Jackson
% It takes team work and the other can-
unity if we aie to ac- didates '«ce up to the
human rights issues.
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Civic Leaders Join
Rainbow Coalition
Jeue Jackson Rally,
Saturday, April 14
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restore
San Antonio Rainbow
Fxpress for Rev Jesse
Jackson for President.
I S A. 1984 Hill host a
Mass Community Rally
Saturday, April 14 af
Pit I man Sullivan Park,
otrwr of South V»
Braunfels Ave, and Iowa
Streets, from 2 unli
4:00 pin. There vfl he Friendship
wgh a Church; Rrv
Rev Jesse Jackson will*
be State Rep. Lou Nell*
Sutton; Father John
Wa|ner, Hoiv Redeemer
Catholic Church; City
Councilman Bernardo
Kumttt Rose Harkftt.
President Carson Homes
\ction Committee; Rev.
R.L Art-lurid. Pastor,
John'
ler. President San \nto» |
k» I tapl »t
Tlieer are people that
have never been imolved
or even voted before
Webb also staled that
Jarkaon is the only one
to the issues.
Hispanics, An-
gloc and Week* signing
up to join the campaign.
Community snd Civic
I waders speaking at a
Mass Rally in Support of
•he Justice of the fait* Job for Precinct 4. Cowley's headquarters are at C.
commerce and Gevers. Conlev (second from left) is surrounded by supported
with City Councilman Joe Wehb far right. Photo by Brown. <
McDonald's boycott asked
Prna, I.W.AC« Rev C.W.
IKa«k. Jr., Mount Son
First Baptist Chureht Cl>
dei William FJlia, Greater
l.inc«*ln Park Templei
Trey FJIiausk Auti-Hw- L0S ANGELES - la an attack on
dear Movement; Rev. I), what tt calls a aqplusUcatad form of rsdlin-
J. Wmlers, Greater ,nl th* NAACP launched a boycott against
Corinth Baptist Church,
y ^ . ,:rifn_, Uy1tB*10 kP*' wtaorttles la the ghetto
Rev tJinslopMf Ortflint In aamtuiidag the boycott the
Revk Michael Gibson,Natloaal Association for the Aovancemsni of
\MK Methodist Alliance; ^«*• "t allowed to
parrhsse McDonald's fraachlsss only ia
Perry
fired
A 40-year-old teacher
who was convicted of
kiUing a San Antonio
sports Mar, has been
fired from her job in
the San Antonio
School District
Mrs. Jacqueline
Perry, a special
education teacher,
was terminated from
Jtot
V
night. She was found
guilty of murdering
Julius Glosson, 41,
who wis a football
track star in San
CIlljlaSN
fepffpiawp -
at
his home
■m.
Seguin-A 28-yearold
man was electrocuted
when he attempted to
restore electricity to
his home Tuesday
Richard Mclntyre dead
at the scene, according
to the Seguin police de-
partment, 'i . '
Police said it qipeartd
that Mcfartyre was try-
ing to "hook-up the ele-
ctricity to his hsMvalnr
some reason had baen
cut off."
Mclntyre drove his
pickup to the utility
pole near Ma home and
a metal ladder
2® 1
$ mMr
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with burn marks cm his
wrist and hand.
Final rites for the vic-
were held at Zion
The dvtl rights organization also Antnnio for Highlands w^c'k ^ had placed in Hill Baptist Church with
hAaali'a -* k.. .. •< m . ® .1 • I <• .a . I .• — .
I la we EkAmin. Ameri- ^
can MtwHm Mission and agen. rslly lower' bscaoss the outlets are older
host of other community* «P^aUag cosu higher
minority neighborhoods, where profits are
chapter of the NAACP
June teenth Freedom Festival
Tlie iiiedia IfimMl
Saturday * during the Qty
Wide Juneteenth Free-
dom Festival Workshop
lliat agreement nave been
made by the Juneteenth
Commission that the
HemisFair Plata will be
the umbreH site for ail
Juneteenth Freedou;
Festival Events, beginn
Monday. June
S4
Hie carnival an
grounds and facilities in
the umbrella complex
have been rsscrvod early
according In an official
festival source, in order
interested partici-
pants in Ihf 'Junflffiith*
wfl have a
to
and "84 Grammv Award
Winner Bobliy Jones at
las* Beethoven llall
Bobby Jones will
host the First Annual
Image Award's Interna
tionai Gospel Music
Showcase of Stars that
will open the 119 yew-
old historical observance
Tlie Juneteenth, now a
state holiday. recogniaad
by our city, and county,
there will be other very
in forms tive and gala
events such as the Afro-
American Film Forum, a
Critique of the status of
the negro in the past, aaad
present ss well as the pro-
jected future There will
be the 5th Annual
|T«"
"•"«* «H»I "-'or.
The Oakbrook. Ill-based fast-food chslaP"'in* for th* L"iiv-
deoled the claim. ersitv of Colorado and
The NAACP asked consumers to pstroniae Texas Western now
only thorn McDonald s in Southern Caiiromto mrp
owned by minorities 1
•We're doing the same thing with McDon- Glosson was killed
aid s that we did with Coors." said Joha T. on March 31, 1983
by
Mrs. Perry. The victim
Grinage Gulf 80 cents was shot in the back
Saturday, April 14,1984
3to4<14pjn.
mcDOIMM III. o( M, u. A,^,^ , ^ rn<|
the bed of the truck.
Daring his attempt to,
hookup the electricity
he wm killed, police
reports show,
His body was found in
the bed of the truck
the Rev . Roosevelt Col-
lins officiating.
Interment wm m Zion
Hill Cemetery arrange-
ments were under the
direct ion of the Lewis
Funeral Home.
RAPE and Ortega Golf
wS sell ad grades of gas
a gallon. We wfll
tlr ptic* on
April I4 ft<i^:
3 to 4il4 pan
Gtdf is located at I—10
E and WW White Road.
KAPE invites vou to be
as he walked
oar which was
in the dlrveway of Mrs,
Perr\'»
4001
Impressive
obsequies held for
n Gaffney
bom of the San Anotnio
Mam FJooodo Saturday,
bdlot. but the twro c
Langford and (>eraki
by the forceful Gaffney.
ion of support. Gaffoev is
board presidenl
vice president i
(rkl
Southern
Unhwrsity
FI ND FOR
GLOSSON
Friends of dain middle
and inltolilmrnt of
. "rT, .. j
>«*i. prwni annexe-
I of the Afro Aiuer^
snd thoae that k«e
Lfi1 ."9
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