San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1984 Page: 1 of 10
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j^n Peace Library
City 78285
The Rev. Jesse Louis
Jackson proved to the
world that he is a man
of peace and can a-
cbieve it despite diffi-
cult situations.
Jactoon, a strong
BlackWditical figure in
the United States, flew
A to Syria and won tlfo re-
lease in flu dnye of Lt.
Robert Goodman, Jr.
whose airplane was
shot down last month.
The 42-year-old Jack- \
son proved to the U.S. ,
that he can handle him- |
•elf with the third- »
World countries. Pres.
Reagan and past ad-
ministrations could not
have won the release of
Goodman. JaduoA is ^
strong where other pres- J
idnntial aspirants are
weak-dealing with .the
Third World touefl.
Jackson, with this vic-
tory, must be consider-
ed a candidate for the
presidency by/the Dem-
ocratic Party.
Here is what Qther
presidential hAjfefuls
had to say about Jack-
son: Sen. John Glen, D-
Ohio: "Like all Ameri-
cans, I am delighted
that Lt- Robert Good-
man is free and on his
way home through the
good efforts of Rev
Jesse Jackson." But he
added, "There are still
another 1,800 Ameri-
cans in Beirut exposed
to great danger with no
clear purpose. Neither
Rev. Jackson nor any
other American except
President Reagan can
bring them home."
Walter Mondale: "I
think the Rev. Jackson
deserves unanimous
public approval...All of
us are proud of Rev.
Jackson. He conducted
his effort as a private
citizen with sensitivity.
He deserves our
thapks."
With the latest victory-
Jackson has won the
support of Black leaders-
NAACP executive dir-
ector Benjamin Hooks
said Jackson is a "brave
American. All of Ame-
ica should be proud of
your untiring efforts."
Andrew Young, ma-
yor of Atlanta, said his
(Jackson's) candidacy
"had been enormously
helped-"
Chicago Mayor Harold
Washington, under pres-
sure to endorse Demo-
crat Walter Mondale,
praised Jackson's "cour-
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ANTONIO REGISTER
VOLUME
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SAN ANTONIO!
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January 5,1984
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New year
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ft with murder
ruled suicide
The
at the Bexar County Jail dieet*.
i the
floor by his bed
to
trail
Edward
Jail
Bail*)
Paul
raiting psychiatric
officials a
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into the
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Jackson comes
heme a winner
Goodman
Hie
P ,
Several
•ft
of Lt
i from Syria. Academy.
in the Coast Guard and
another brother, Martin,
entery into Naval
27,
to cut arte LP in too yaam
My. n mat to fee ta
m OOOOMAN UAVI* M.T. TO 0»«T SOW
when
shot down.
His father
Webb, 2 ethers
family,
Dec. 4*
22
of
school
. aa _ B _ the first BUcks to attain
M Hanoi saccnbs ilo i--
Man shot
to death
The new year began Blows were exchanged
with violence Sunday and a gun (waa pulled,
morning when a 25-year aeverd shots were fired,
old man was shot to then, according to po-
death inside a popular lie*., the gun exchanged
night spot. hands and two more
Jerome Sailers, 7520 ^ W€re Tired, one
Potranco Road, was bulk* striking Sellers in
the first murder victim the cheat. He staggered
of the year when a bul- to the dance floor and
let ripped through his feH. A womasi, who is a
body at 2 a.m. New mine attempted to red-
Year's morning. der first aid while the
The shooting occurred ^ in
at the Boftdfen Line dub ran for i
Club, 1164 E. Com- l}unnf, ,he
merce. bance the
SaBera, a maintenance handled the |
foreman who recently Tuesday one of thee
tried out for the Gun- men called police about
slingers, San Antonio's
Professional Football the shooting. He, along
team, waa involved in with his attorney went
an argument with a man to
mouth, N.H., and they
live with two children,
Tina Marie, 7, and
Morgan, 2, in a modest .
home in Virginia Beach, J*
le a
mD.C.
lengthy illness
Va., near the Oceana
Naval Air Station.
City Cmmrilman Joe
Wehb and two other San
flew to Waan- Jatkaon. We
D.C. for the arri-
val of presidential
"I am a supporter of
" to
out of
Syria. He did and that's
Navy Lt. Robert Good*
man, the captive flier the District 2
Syria retaaeed after jack-
son's plan.
-cumpansed by
Rev. Christopher
J.
San
Brown, flew fr
efforts to
• release
aa a low priority item.
Webb b paying for the
to he at An-
drews AFB for the arri-
Earl Harriaon
for
Brother Tyron, 24, is
Kiit Hmskf Horasbv 6rw*
|n
resident, Karl Harriaon,
were held at 10:30 ajn.
St Acting a tough, but
iweet life. Kathv Horn-
with the Rev. Troy Bell ^ the daughter of
officiating. Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Harriaon, 71, part a- Horaaby, has
way Jan. 3 alter a leng ^ the
thy nneaa. . i "Capitol"
A Vetera* of World Gmnnany** also works
War II, Harriaon worked for JT BmHy Hihon
in many of the hotels .«
here and Snn Antonio
Co—ttyChh- Hotel» Lo« Aapkk
view Lemelary. V ^ hreak, you hare
Tay
the dub. Several other The other man has not
persons went to quell made a statement,
the matter when a Police have not i
shoving match erupted any arrests in the
between a friend of the but said an arrest al
victim and a man who be made soon. %
attempted to break up Funeral services for
the first incident. SeUers are pending.
Final riles held for
Mrs. Mary Preacher
Large and impressive San Antonio, Texas,
obsequies wen held at where she joined what
St. Paul United Meth was then St. Paul Aft>
-Ui-A a. f Mntkiwiyi CI
owl til uiurcn lor wen can
known San Aaeonian During her forty
Mrs. Mary Boyd Preach-
Three boys die
as pond ice cracks
— lor-Wanaaae Mortuary. ^ ^
crawling acroaa the boy on the hank. He had |
» He did freeae to been wet and was fro- - .
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Kathy Hornshy Green Florida.
Kathy's agent m Jim
Bridget, whoee son,
Todd, plays on "Dif-
ferent Strokes."
Kathy is a graduate of
Southwest Texas State
n * —~~_ — — a ...
University.
of prominent phy* and
, the late Dr. M.L civic
dent was the of Delta
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Glosson, Edwin. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1984, newspaper, January 5, 1984; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403821/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.