Trivia Test by linda Luckhur st • 1 Cecil R. Crump, of ewark, ew Jers y died Saturday, March 6 of can­ cer. Servi for Mr. Crump were h ld March 11 in ewark t th Be­ thany Bapti t Church. r. Crump wadi trict di tor of international communications ervice for AT T, where he w . employed for 28 years. H w al 0 th fi t American to elected chair­ man 0 the Unit d ations A ency for Worldwide Telecommunications Planning. As a community activi t, Mr. Crump erved on th Board of T�­ tee for ewark' public radio sta­ . tion, WBGO� a lifetime m mber of th AACP; founder of the ewark Optimi t Club; and erved as gov r- r d whil Ridg went to Br k' place f r dinn r. While earchin f r a b k, Taylor found Car lin . diary and tarted t read it. Stephanie, glowin aft r . he nd Eric har d their first ki in year, was di illusi ned when h watch d, unseen, as Sheila, newly return d from Genoa City, got a p ionat buss from Eric. Wait.To : Taylor reacts to Caroline' diary. DAY OF 0 R LIVE': VI ;'m gave custody of Ni to Lawrence and Carly, then in truct d Ivan to finish. off the ood Dr. Manning. While Lawr n e and B w ited for Carly to arrive at Nikki' p rty, Ivan drain d th brake fluid fr m her car. Kate was upset that Marl na hadn't destroyed the journal he wrote as . part of h r therapy, but Marl na in­ si t d h had r turned it. Kate agreed to gu ton Jennif r' 'how in return for a t ur of th hou . Alon in the attic, Kate arched fruitle .ly for the journal but did find a h art haped ch nn hich fit perfe tly n a bracelet he had back In h r ffic . Aft r laming th bullet fragment in Abe' che t ouldnt be rernov d, Re cca wa un ble to nail Cash, wh wa fr d of all char W it To : Kat m kes an th r di - norofOptimi t International, Inc. for the tat of w Je y 1 -91. Mr. Crump w a graduat of Wayn Stat Univ rsity wh re h r - ceived a B h lor of Scien e in Lin­ gui tic Scien . He rived two master d rees, on in en in rin nd on in lin uis tic cien e. An tive memb r of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Mr. Crump was giv n an Alpha Omega ervice at Be­ thany Bapti t Church. He i urvived by hi wife, Detroit native ee Coleman; two children Larry and Sheri; hi mother Lula Taylor Crump; two brothers, Ray­ rnond 00 Dougl Crump; three i - ters, Je ie F rguson, Bernice and Ronni Mae Crump. SOAP UPDATES By Seli Groves ALL MY CHILDRE : Brian in­ terrupted Tad and Dixie's emotional reunion with the news that he and Dixie had just been married. Brian vetoed Palmer' sugg tion of an an­ nulment. After Dixie admitted h still loved Tad, Brian insisted sh choose between them. Jack spoke to Laurel about the pain of losing An­ geliquefJShe comforted him, and they made love. Edmund visited the nursing home to see Peggy Moody, the housekeeper at Wildwood during his childhood. Distressed that she didn't recall his visit th previous night, he asked the nurse about her medication. Wait To : Tad is . confronted with a difficult decision that could affect Dixie's future. A OTHER WORLD: With their . oxygen running out, Vicky and Ryan m de the most of what they believed were their last moments of li� - only to be interrupted a hort while later by their rescuers, Grant, Donna, and Spencer. Donna told Ryan, Carl w aboard th exploding helicopter and is presumed dead. Jake told Paulina of Spencer's involvern nt in trying to stop Grant and Vicky's wedding. John and Darryl told a dis­ traught Christy that Douglas died of an overdose of a rare herb. Chri ty told Cass, Frankie is the only one who handl rar h rbs. Dean told Jenna it was time to discuss whether or not she wants th baby. Wait To e: Jake has an un plea nt surpri in store for him. A TH WORLP TUR D � OlT-On March 21; 1993, Michigan' Late'Night En .. tertainment B oad tillg Co. will pI ent a unique tribut to tner . Charl z ua Waddles fot her 37 years of d dicated ervice to the Detroi t communi ty . The gosp 1 tribute will be in the form o a live telethon. More than 30 olois J choirs, gospel­ rap singers, groups and musician will perform. Hosting the event will be R.J. Watkin , executive producer and CEO of Late ight Entertainment Broadca ting Co.; Reve_r.end Mi- on. lij u- publicly bout N w J r y man with D troit. uccumb II .1 eatchur a Radio; Reverend Glen Plummer, presl­ d�nt of Christian Ca le: Rev. George utcheson, WOPR Ra .. dioi Latheda Wash� Waddle, Mother Waddles Mission. Guest speaker include Paul Hubbard ew Detroit. Inc.; Rev. W ndel! Anthony, pI ident of the Detroi t Branch AACP; and Dr. Vera Pigee, Author & Inspira­ tional Speaker. TH V T place at the Detroit Cobo Hall Confer­ ence Center. The doors will open Indian- rig a- ivi disrup new age gathering Ro si 'of Casco, whose newspaper i dedicated to "moving toward per-: sonal and plane�ry well-being," aid the Unity Church i a C hri tian­ based religion that "recognizes the onen s of all creation." WINDHAM, MAIN (AP)- Indian rights activists a cused New Age pirituali ts who gathered in an in­ c nse-filled church 0 xploiting Na­ tive American tradi tions. "There arc bad pirits here," Penob ot elder Rene Attean said as he and about 20 other angry Indians broke up a native- tyle "talking cir­ cle" at the Unity Church on Sunday. Organizers of the demonstration, which coincided with the 20th anni­ versary 0 th Indian cupation of Wounded Kn c, S.D. said it was believed to be t he first political pro­ test by Native Americans against the ew Age movement. Activi t carried igns that read .. Predators and Pro titute ' and "New Age Spirituality i Old Age Racism" they accused sponsors o [or-profit pintual workshop f "violation of our cred way." EVER PROTE TER charged the Ne Agers with being ,. Indian wannabees.' "Go home and play Indian" one protc ter hout d. The demon tration followed a re- nt debate in the New Age new pa­ per Ody ey b ut David McCart or Inyan T nka, who teaches spiritual workshop for Aft r lctter-wnters charged him \ ith elling native pirituality, an ': Apache warri r" named Hawk allcd for a talkl n ircle to "bridge the gap betw e n culture .' "Throu h th r pectful hari ng of per} nal trut ' , aid a flyer for Sunday' event, "we hope to gain a greater unde tanding of our piritu- =atity and to pr d love and peace long the red path." onv y PUBLI H R Gail The l1lllll with one eye thanks God only after he has seen a blind man. - Nigerian Proverb Hold The Date!! . ,BLACK NATION . . DAY COMING II! .Ceiebrate th� 25th Anniversary of the New Afrikan Independence Move.ment!! March 26, 27, 28, 1993 Jackson, MissiSSippi outh Organizing • Self·Determination Human Rights • Reparations Genocide • Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War New Afrikan Women Spiritual Rally National and Local Speakers, Leaders, and I Grassroots Workprs sponsored by New Afrikan People's'Organization Malcolm X Grassroots Movement Provisional Government of the Republic of New Afrika NAPcr· BND· 1993 P.O. Box 31762 Jackson, Mississippi 39286 601-354-8731