. L. ing Time Capsule proposed Have A Dream" speech. Through the m ic of computer technology thousand of name will be "la r-inscribed" on the bell. These will all be unearth­ ed and transcribed for the in­ formation of future generation The Cornmi sion consider this a mo t unusual and appro­ priate perpetuation of Martin Luther King' memory. Members of the public wish­ ing to be a part of this historic event by having their name and addre in ribed on the Liberty Bell, should nd a con­ tribution of SI.OO to the artin Luther King Federal Holiday Commission, artin Luther Kin , Jr. Time Capsule, Po Office Box 44820, ashington, D.C. 20410. • ASH GTO A) - The ar6in Luther King Federal Holid y Commi . on recently announced that artin Luther ing "Time Capsule" will be implanted in central Wuhington, D.C. in 1987 and will remain underground for 100 years. The capsul will contain lected memorabili cho n by Corerta Scort ing a wen a photo video and audio tape, film trip P eche and depicting national historical event highlighting the wor of artin Luther King, Jr. The Time Capsule will al contain a minature 'Liberty Bell" on which ill be inscribed the famou 'Let Freedom Ring" pa e from Dr. King' "I '7 .� .. STATE'S AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY" DECEMBER 21 27. 1986 Jesse Jac Admi is ra Buffalo, . Y .- The Rev. Jesse Jackson, speaking at the State University of Ne Yor at Buffalo Tuesday, referred to the Iranian arms deal scandal as "Iran-Gate" and said that this nation's foreign policy was "in shambles" as a result of "narro based, blind ... com­ tempt" for the democratic pro­ cess. "Our administration is drow­ ing," Jackson admonished, , the ater is rising ... getting higher every day." "U be (Reagan) tells it all and tells it quick, he can't sur­ vive," he charged. "If he tells it all and tells it eventually, he may urvive." Jac on as referring to the administration's crisis over th so • • NEWS BRIEF·S . SUPREME COURT OUT OF RACIAL LABEL CASE Sulphur, La. - The U.S. Supreme Court last week re­ fu d to consider a c se which challenged a Louis' ana law that designated anyor.e with 1/32 Black ance ry as Black. The case was brought by Su·e Guillory Phipps who consider herself white but was designated "colored" at birth. Phipps' ancestry reportedly included a GUN CONTROL EASURE French plantation owner and a . Detroit, M.L _ Detroit ayor BI de slave woman who mated Coleman Young last week signed during slavery. However, Phipp a gun control measure man. say. e is white and wants datina up to 90 days in jail for the word "colored" on her anyone caught carrying a gun. ?irt� �rtificate. changed to Young hid spoken out against. 'white. But with the refusal the legislation saying at one Of. the court to hear the case, point he would not disarm the Phipps has pretty much reached city's predominantly Black resi- tJ!e end of her legal battle. . . SEEK RETRIAL IN ATLANTA Atlant , Ga. - Lawyers for the man believed responsible for the killings of at least 24 young Blacks in Atlanta y they have nrenathened therr cue for a retrial Wayne Wile liam. wu convicted to two killing and the police linked him to as many 81 22 of the so­ called Atlanta child killings. However, lawyers for Williams y their quest for new trial is ba d in part on evidence which mae I possible Ku Klux Klan involvement in the killings. In addition, the parents of several of the victims have argued that the police - . pre· maturely clo d the books on the cases. :Wil.1iaIils, who is also Black, has maintained his in- nocence. • o • In s clandestine operation to sell arms to Iran with funds from the covert operation going to finance the Contras in Nicaragua. Jac on, a 1984 presidential candidate, admonished the sale of arms to Iran for profit to fmance hat h called an "il­ legal, immoral, unauthorized" ar conducted "out of the White House" in Nicaragua. And even with all the current exposure, there i no attempt, he said, by the government to "stop the bloodletting'" in that country. But such immoral activity by the government, he charged, is [ust