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March9, 9, 1984 Jackson carries. car MONTGOMERY, Ala, (CP) — Jesse Jackson carried his US. presidential campaign to the ‘cradle of the civil rights movement Thursday night and equated his political effort to the old Montgomery struggles for fair treatment of black Americans. - “Thirty years ago we moved from the back of: the bus,” Jackson reminded a largely under-30 crowd of mainly black ‘students. “Now we are golng to move from the back af American politics. ; ; - “Our time has come.” ' While the crowd of about 1,500 ina basketball arena at | Alabama State University roared, applauded and in- terrupted with chants of “Win, Jesse, win,” Jackson challenged the records of his rivals for the Democrat party - presidential nomination, called President Reagan 4 hypocrite, and derided fellow blacks withholding support for him on the ground he cannot win, In an hour-long, often emotlonal” “speech, - Jackson questioned the civil-rights commitments of rivals Walter Mondale, Gary Hart and John Glenn. : “They talked about it,"” he said. ‘I acted.” ; Assailing Reagan's arms buildup against. the Soviet Union, Jackson said the costly nuclear race boils down to “we're talking about killing each other.” CAN'T EAT. PRAYERS . \; Deriding Reagan's campaign to restore daily prayers in’ public schools as “hypocrisy in high places,” the preacher- politicjan said: Pte hasn’t been in church for 50 long he's forgotten the structure of a prayer. “He takes away the breakfast program for ‘the children, takes away the lunch program from children, -.takes away food stamps from the consuniers sad the farmers and then saya, ‘Now let us pray.” But Jaeksan’ 8 main theme was to portray his candidacy as a symbolic new stage in the long struggle by. American blacks to rise from slavery and discrimination: -- “This is not a campaign, it’s a crusade,” Jackson said. “There is a link- between the bus movement: in 1955 and the polltical emancipation in 1984," he said, comparing his. assertion of a black’s right to aspire to the country’s ichiest fe Gordel ‘ames VENETIAN DING LOUNGE es f ie "CONTINENTAL, ATMOSPHERE”. DINE INGUA EXQUISITE VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE Open 4:Wa.m. ta 14: p.m, _ORIVE IN For Reservations: 624-1621 oF 624-3359 Nave. WwW. at oth Sr. 7 LA GONDOLA DINING ROOM . &DRIVEIN' -- ! ome DASOTO 1 woanaeure TWN THEATRES Hidden soniawhere In the paper are two Terrace | phone numbers. if you find them and one Is yours you win. two. FREE passes. . _ Tickets, must be picked upat The Daily. Herald - 3010 Kalum St. | office and the 1965 bus bayedtt | in Montgomery . tually ended racial segregation in public’ ‘transportation. Jackson, without naming names, thus attacked: ‘black American politicians, including .the Alabama. black . Democrat conference, wha have endorsed Mondale because they believe Jackson cannot win. His speech reflected a feeling of bitterness expeessed. by ¢ some supporters about the lack of solidarity in the, black political movement that some fear may splinter thé Vote in ’ southern, nominating polls. Tuesday and leave: a ‘divisive legacy within the black’ movernent and the Deniceratic party. Alabama state Senator Micheel Figures, i one of a seciea Manweiler. P. 1 . WINNIPEG: {CP} — would Magnum P. 1. belong: a the Rotary Club? Not likely. But then there's a big difference between Arnold Manweiter and the private investigator of television fame. Sitting behind his desk ii a spartan, office. in: ‘the Fort Garry Hotel, -Manweilet seems more. like “someone's - congenial grandiather than a hard-bitten sleuth.’ °°, At 63, the longstanding Rotary Club member is: about average ‘height and heavy. set, the extra ‘pounds’ iting comfortably around his belt. His brown eyés seem to miss fiothing. Manweller is proud of Arnold’s Private: Investigators of Canada Ltd.; ‘saying he feels his company doesn’t: fit. the - traditionally. seamy image. frequently associated . “with .. ptivate investigators...” But it may well be the juicy stuff from his files that will. spelt success for‘a recently completed book chronicling 7 . some of his: exploits. - e “1 know damn well it’s going to be a bestseller,” he “aay. “We've had every type of case you can imagine." ; - The book is tentatively called If It Wasn't For Sex I Might ; Have To Get ‘A Job. 2 gan Co-author Jim Burke of Winnipeg. waints the project't be a commercial success. So, if a publisher wants to explolt the -* sensational aspects of the book “I'll certainly allow them to ‘do that.” me ee ee of warmup speeches, suggested that. ‘black: pollticiing ‘op- posing . Jackgon are guilty. of racism. agaist one of their : own, On one ‘hand- they aay Jackson: ‘can't win; he ‘alld; but: persiat: in supportirig Mondate after he: proved a ‘ger in preliminary ‘nominating rounds." - As fornot winning the early conntaats in ‘the state-by-state . nomination preliminaries, Jackgon ticked off the names of” former ‘presidentiat - candidate. George’ MeGovern, * “and senators Alan Cranston and Ernest” Hollings, basi since dropped aut. Ry “when I was a boy. in ‘South: Garotina Holiigs was the : is not. - Burke has made up dialogue to, breathe lite. into Man . “ weller’ 's files and-the spicy parts: of divorce investigations have also been included. Just to get the feel of it, I "ve been with him. on ‘some of his casés," says Burke, _ a eas . an LOOKS HARMLESS — el Manweiler ‘is good at innocently cbiatnisg information from. Burke. “He looks like a teddy bear. His success ia based on. - the fact he’s a gopd listener. and a conyersatlonalist.”. an However, Manweiller's ‘secretary, ‘Kathy: Brunel, is concerned that people will ‘read. the. book and ‘drew the wrong conclusions about. her bess; “He's a very ‘Bood person,’ she sae! “He! 8 a caring person. LA . Manweiler gol his start in the business after returning in” 1946 from Europe, where he had perved asa military Police Lo “Tt used tobe that at Teaat half’ of the ‘private aye’ P ‘work wes in the-dornestic field, often gathering information for divorce proceedings. . Today, about 80 per cent of the business involves internal investigations for indusiry — particularly employee theif. TV IS FICTION As far as Manweiler is concerned, the car chases, shoot. ouls:and fisticuffs on TV detective shows are ime iletion. a ‘awveeape, fountain’ downtowii. " presidential: candidate will be nominated. ; in July.’ :. candidates he topped in New. "England, Including ‘Glenn; Thomas Magnum ocr don't gel tougt, with’ people. You, don! places.” “+ “Tove it,” he says. gone into law. 1 love ourtroom intrigue.” people because “he looks so damn harmless,” Says 7 ” Jackaon ‘said, UE: ‘eoutdn't ‘drink ini a I finished in front of him." nos " “] came from nowhere. We're moving Up. ee, ‘State primaries ‘and caucuses aré methods of ‘letting delegates to the party’s national convention: whete:a a The Demotratic nation convention ia in Sin Franeleo “Aspesitie 1s yanbinat delegates is allocated to” "ep — national total 3,033 in the case of the Democrats —.and the fight between candidates is to get ‘as s many. committed delegates a8 possible. ee ‘Manweilét ‘ant bothered ‘by the, prospect’ of ‘ting "gruelling courtroom. cross-examiniation after ; a vie- related investigation: ‘ : “As B matter of fact, te ‘Du Duplicate Bridge | by DAVE COMFORT - Resulti for Wednesday, Match 7. 1st’ Glen & Alice Bannister, 7 XK. Soules & D. Confort Crucifix revolt spreads GARWOLIN, Poland (AP) —A “orucifix revolt” Polish _ spread in - the LET US PUT QUETHE MAT. FOR YOU! rr -BCOME Why (na 41 Fanoes Basal a the Wed * PMOE ANN - 625-7748 =) Stu is agg parents kept :. hey were . placing @ crosses, but - " halfway between echool and ‘ Dominski kept femoving them until. Wednesday, when the protest, began. Authorities. closed the of the school’s 600 students students occupled it in protest. The youths gave up | thelr occupation _ late Wetnesday after the anti- ’ rlot police appeared. . - Mietuo is about three kilometres from Garwolin, ‘a town in the. flat farm country south: of Wataaw. ’ About 3,000 students and thelr adult supporters came ," VANCOUVER, 3 DAYS- 1755 Davie Street ) English Bay, ear stanley ? 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The students summoned priests — by ringing ,a bell in the graveyard, - and . ~ the clergymen negotiated. thelr release. . Walesa sald. he ta “vat: ching the situation” in _Garwolin’ very. . - closely” ‘from ‘Gdansk, the Baltic port city which is his home. {They can‘expect help from me,-and not only, me, If. they need. it,” : “ht js good there are . people determined to defend the falth,” sald Walesa, a , Catholic, who won the Nobel Peace Prize last ' year for his efforts in leading Solidarity. The “crucifix revolt" also | has the support of Catholic hierarchy. a A YT $0843 vias & AQTEs3 “de Qu632 ee Op STS . pd J975 a ee — @o 2 Sg AkQu862 @aKo7 ot ibs ‘The Bidding SOUTH. WEST - NORTH -~. BAST Qelubs °° pass. 3 clubs: ©.) passive ~ - 4'no tmp — pass § heat. “pag 4 7 hearts pass. . . pass . pass 7 - When you see all four hands it is apparent that, thirteen tricks can be taken in hearts or no. trump.” When this'haxid " came up one pair played in 7 hearts Sind th the rest: played 4 6, hearts, . Admittedly, there are only 29 nf reard | poi Ih eS hands buti think the grandslam should be bid. #3 There are only-17 points in the South hand’ but there ate 9 sure tricks so South should force to game. Moet diiplléate players have abandoned strong 2 openings for” a™ton- ventional 2 clubs. (2diamonds, 2 hearts, 2 spades are used as weak, preemptive openings). 2 clubs is used to dnnijiice most powerhouse hands regardless of the ultimate’ {rip suit. South's hand doesn’t have the expected 22 high‘¢ard _ “points but it has so much playing strength that 1 think it, ’ ‘should be opened 2 clubs. The conventional negative response af 2 diamonds. shows Jess than 7 points, In this case, ‘partner responds 3.qlubs which shows a club suit te at least the ace, queer, - - father: good news. era Ad no trump bid by South (Blackwood convention acking about aces) elicits'a 5 heart response, showing two: ‘bees: South can now count eleven sure trucks. °°”: _ Bhearts seems like & conservative bid. 6 no trunip is not a bad idea because at duplicate the extra 10 points earned for’ playing: in no trump will sometimes earn a significantly better match point score than a sult contract, There must be several possibilities for developing ¢ exira tricks in the side suits so the adds of making 7 mast be - better than even so I think it Is a sound bid. a _ Come and join us on Wednesday night.