The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, January 08, 1983, Page Page 3, Image 3

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* KODAK All 1 V ' ' AWP z £>\. m - BKwMHMHIIHMHIHHIHHIIHK- «<r KODAK ALL-AMERICANS—A couple of pretty good running backs met so the first time when the Kodak All-America Football Team gathered recently at Epcot Center in Orlando, Fla. Georgia Tailback Herschel Walker (right) won the 1982 Heisman Trophy, and his running mate on the Kodak team, Eric Dickerson of Southern Methodist (left), finished third in the voting. Another Kodak All-American, Stanford quarterback John Elway, was second in the Heisman voting. Williams promoted Lt. Donald J. Williams has been promoted to the rank of captain and assigned to duty in Keflavik, Iceland. Capt. Williams assumed his new duties Dec. 10. He has been in the Air Force five years. Williams is a 1974 graduate of Lucy Laney Film on Klan to air in February “The Klu Klux Klan. After 120 years in America—very much alive.” Those words, spoken by the actor James Whitmore, open and set the tone for a new half hour documentary—The Klan: A Legacy of Hate in America—airing on public television during February. The film, chronicling the story of the Klu Klux Klan from 1865 to the present, uses original footage, still photographs and rare newsreels from the 19205, including the march of 40,000 Klan smen in Washington, D.C. in 1924. To date, the film has won a CINE Golden Eagle Award and a Columbus Film Festival Chris Statuette, the highest awards presented a film in a particular category. The production of this film was prompted by the renewed Klan threat that is evident across the nation, from Decatur, Ala., where 11,000 per sons attended a 1979 Klan rally; to Fallbrook, Calif., where a Klanman won the Dentistry and you Bruxism - Grind, Grind 1 by Dr. W. Walker Jr. 1 It has been estimated , that one in about 20 adults and three in 20 children unconsciously grind their teeth at night. It is the I sound of Bruxism. While the noise may disturb spouses or children, it has * a far more distressing es- I feet on the sleeper. Nocturnal grinding can ’ exert thousands of pounds of pressure per square in ;ch on the surfaces of t teeth. It can be rough not i only on teeth but on the I supporting bone, the gums i and jaw joint. For many years, bruxism was attributed to the release of tension from emotional stress. {However, many dental authorities today believe > that the causes may also e exist in the patient’s mouth. Night grinding may be an unconscious effort to i correct irregularities of the i chewing surfaces of the teeth. Dentists term this a i “malocclusion.” 1 see Dentistry page 5 High School. His un dergraduate work was completed in 1978 from the University of Georgia and he received the master of arts degree in May from Central Michigan Univer sity. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald Williams, 1319 Cherry Ave., Augusta. 1980 Democratic nomination for the 43rd Congressional District. The actual footage of Klan events includes cross burnings by robed Klan smen chanting, ‘‘White power;” strident, racist speeches by Klan leaders at rallies; an inside look at a Klan oath-taking ceremony, where the first question new members are asked is, “Are you a white, non-Jewish American citizen?” There are scenes from D.W. Griffith’s classic “The Birth of a Nation;” still photos of blacks and Jews lynched by the Klan Mayor of Tuskegee to speak Johnny Ford, Mayor of Tuskegee, will be the speaker for the Founders Day Program of Augusta Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Jan. 9, at 3 p.m. at Gilbert Lambert Chapel of Paine College. The public is in vited. ’ Cl R f A CORNER lib ELLIS 7U-4STT CAPRI CINEMA For MOVIES TITLES and SHOW TIMES Cali:, 722-4507 CAPRI CINEMA | ADULTS ONLY | Millie Jackson is boycotted for show in South Africa NEW YORK—Millie Jackson, the recording star from Thomson, Ga. and one of the performers under pressure for having performed in South Africa despite an attempted cultural boycott by other black groups, has agreed never to visit the land of apartheid again. The singer, however, whose concerts on Christmas Day at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and on the day after Christmas at the Newark Symphony Hall were picketed by represen tatives of a coalition of anti-apartheid groups, in sisted that her decision had nothing to do with the pickets or other pressures. She said she had made up her mind against a repeat performance in South Africa at the time of her last visit there in January, 1981. Miss Jackson said that the Rev. Herbert Daughtry, national chairman of Black United Front, had visited her home in Teaneck, N.J., to discuss the matter. “He is the first one who in the late 19205; an"d political leaders of the 1920 s who were backed by the Klan. The thrust of the film is squarely on the present. From the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960 s to Klan harassment and violence today, the film captures the lunch counter sit-ins and freedom mar ches protesting —I r—] Most items at reduced prices nQ ti° n °l home appliance Ih r Sfefel nHwl ia Ml Ihß i i If—’3s? j|||a 87731 359" Sale ends Jan. 15 sllO off micro wave oven with probe Reg. $469 99. Programmed defrost. Roast or use any 2 functions automatically Memory. Space saving. !ll ' s* qci* [t> I 1.. 64?” white Sale ends Jan. 29 $l7O off! 17.7 cu. ft. capacity Reg. $819.95. Kenmore refrigerator-freezer never needs defrosting. Frostless 12.49 cu. ft. fresh food section, 5.20 freezer. Ice maker hook-up extra Ask about Sears credit plans Youcon iQparc count on uLctl w * Millie Jackson had the courtesy to come up to me in person, ana after we talked 1 told him of my prior decision not to go back to South Africa and do a show.” Miss Jackson told the Amster dam News, “No one else had the nerve or the con sideration to talk to me.” She said that she had received several threatening letters and telephone calls that had “turned me off.” “When you give me an ultimatum,” said the spirited songstress who has parlayed “x”-rated lyrics into a tidy profit, “the conversation is en ded.” The Rev. Daughtry said segregation in the South; the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. being taken to jail; the Klan’s campaign of threats against im migrant Vietnamese fishermen along the Texas Gulf Coast; the Klan’s nearly successful plot to bomb a synagogue, Jewish shops and a radio station in Nashville, Tenn.: the killings of antiTKlan the singer accorded him a very cordial reception at her home. “She said no one had made the effort to ap proach her about going to South Africa, and that she was not in touch with all of the political factors in volved. She told me she would not go back to do a show there and that she appreciated my calling on her in person,” Daughtry said. Some groups, Daughtry said, had already set the holiday picketing of Miss Jackson in motion and “we did not try to inter fere.” Black United Front groups, however, took no part in any of the picket actions, either in Brooklyn or Newark, Daughtry said, because “we told our people that they should withdraw.” Other groups involved in the South Africa boycott include the New Jersey Branch of the National Black Indepen dent Political Party, the Patrice Lumumba Coalition, and the Carib bean People’s Alliance. demonstrators in Green sboro, N.C.; and the training of Klan paramilitary troops. The film was funded by The Southern Poverty Law Center in Mon tgomery, Ala., which was founded in 1971 for the purpose of advancing the legal rights of the poor through litigation and education. ' KB yd ——• — ! II J 22098 I -1/ OQQ9S dKa JT JT Almond Sale ends Jan .29 S4O off 9.0 cu. ft. freezers Reg. $339.95 each. Chest or upright freezers. 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Mitchell will deliver the inaugural lecture marking a new lecture series Jan. 13 from 2-4:30 p.m. in Atlanta’s Freedom Hall. The theme of the Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture Series is “Free Enterprise: An Agent for Non-Violent Social Change.” Mitchell, who will talk about jobs and full em ployment, was Maryland’s -I dtZc&eit Mason Boler, Jr. - Owner Supplement to: Atlanta Journal-Constitution Atlanta Inquirer Marietta Daily Journal- Neighbor News. Columbus Ledger Enquirer Macon Telegraph-News: Augusta Chronicle-Herald; Athens Banner Herald-Daily News: Dalton Daily Citizen News; Gainesville Times; Rome News Tribune Warner Robins Daily Sun, Auburn-Opelika News DELIVERY NOT INCLUDED IN SELLING PRICE OF ITEMS IN THIS CIRCULAR The Augusta News-Review January 8,1983 Henry A. Dove (right), President of the organization’s Charitable Foundation. This Prince Hall Af filiate donated over $55,000 to black higher education at the group’s annual session in Washington, D.C. Eleven of the 42 historically black colleges and universities of the United Negro College Fund also received gifts. first black Congressman. He has been in the vanguard of assistance to minority business through his congressional activities and legislation. His legislation, which became Public Law 95-507 in 1978, has been called “the most important legislation for minorities since the 1964 Civil Rights Act.” Also on the program will be University of h c X \ I .._L—— 61 601 259 95 white Sale ends Jan 29 S6O off 2-speed, 3-cycle washer Reg $419 95 Large-capacity, 3 water temperatures Reg $309 95 Electricdryer 279.95 Reg $349 95. Gasdryer 319.95 jm I 90095 Jmb dr White only Sale ends Jan. 29 S3O off large capacity washer Reg. $329.95. 2-cycles. 3 watertemperatures. $269.95 large capacity electric dryer 249.95 $309 95largecapacitygasdryer 289.95 Dryers require connector not included in prices shown >le for sale as advertised Georgia President Fred Davison; Vice President for Services Eugene Youn ts; and Coretta Scott King, president of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change, Inc. The series is jointly sponsored by the Univer sity of Georgia and the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change, Inc. DINE IN or TAKE OUT J 724-6282 I 425 E. Boundary | BREA KI AST HOURS I 6:00-10:30 a.m. Mon-Sat 2 Page 3