Wednesday, April 25, 1934 Racism vorkshop.... The tape cf Eirs wcrkiL-p w3 be thms-a at 10-53 2lix Th-rsdsy ia the Keinska Unim cala fcura. Off Ti Tl A Jo n 1 1 1 lie tin rtzHr enib Lih B antes, prefer.! cfthe National 2nd intcrncticnzl nsvs from the Rcutcr News Report Eri Pec- Is Urdacs said 1 think h it eszd black I he iing more nop De touowea saiurudy ::ii:t by the Tri C-i:u:e honors reception at 7 p.m. wz-Zezzs ccali reay learn tea rLbatl ict li-ink Dai! Mcbraskan GIreaih &aid King had been informed of the low resp-nse, and if the actual turn-out h that low, meni-rrs of the s-jdhrxe will be asked to Join the workshop froop. A&z&tlon for the audience will be free for U:'."L students, ttsff&nd faculty and $3 for 1 it V. - Triors to Exct rrcr.es, ths tnnuil U?C. Tfl-Cciturs honors cor tmcn; ks en Cct unfey, Apr2 2Z, lit! p,m f icnd:y fnn, KUj and Cernhuiier K'-hcy. Dr. Charts King, a renowned speaker on racism in ths Un.t-d States, and director of tha Urban Crisis Center, win ba cur special guest cn Friday of UNITY WEEKEND. Dr. King wit! conduct a workshop on race re!eticr.s consisting of a lecture and s&dience participation. H3 has sapeared on 'Dcnahus" and X3 M.na'tia", es wsli as conducting seminars .t f f t FRIDAY, AmiL 27, 13 F:J Cponaored fcy: U?CTrl-CiiIrs 1 r- ft V 1 Y V 1 r 'tf h 1 ! 1 ) i 'I : .f J' c 1 r 1K ,.. r I i M 1 SALE PRICE SILADIUM'COLLEGE RINGS ;3 nrg a nc.v.rrsrs c.':c;'.'3 l-.-n evi; Esvo ci i- -- vc-sc cf SSsiisn t&g srjs cuSom CicJ excess by a cncrccn 10 CCtCJ. And cr.rv ArtCcn--nd rrvn i-? h--M a Fu3 lifctmo Wc-tct Doil rrics cut It's tha perfect t'rrxj to c:t bsoful tey on a crest ccllp ring. Sco voir AjtCovcd rct?rs- A " Todsy a Tomorrow OHLYf . 1Q4:09 PL1 llorih Union Lobby 5 -A -h 10 iiyured in Calilbniia carI:qu:e - SAN FRANCISCO - A tron; earthquake ' jolted wide areas of northern Cahfomia Tues day, injuring at least 10 people srscl badly dam aging several homes south cf Zzn Francisco, according to preliminary reDorts bv police. In San Francisco, . hish-rise buHdins bent and shuddered and many people casnea into tne street when the tremor struck at 1:15 p.m. local time (3:15 p.m EST). limi damans was reported but the city, which was devact ated by an earthquake 73 years ao, appeared to be virtually unscathed. First reports said the worst dan:;".? was at tha community cf Morgan IO, about 70 ra2es south cf San Francisco. Several homes were severely damaged and first reports said at least 10 people were injured. The earthquake measured at least 6.0 on the Kkhter scale, according to the VS. Geological Survey which monitors this earthquake-prone area, mean ing that it was strong enough to cause serious damage. However the seismographic station at Berkeley, near San Francisco, said the quake measured 6.2. U.S.-China wheat deal rarjioimced WASHINGTON VS. Department of Agri culture officials Tuesday announced a large wheat sale to China. USDA officials said pri vate grain exporting companies reported a sale of 120,000 tons of wheat to China for shipment in the 12 months starting in June. USDA officials refused to speculate cn the motives behind the Chinese buying, but grain trade sources said the timing probably reflects political considerations tied to President Rea gan's visit as well as recent declines in VS. wheat prices. The latest transaction means China has bought -nearly 2.7 million tons of American grain, out of the sis million tons required, for shipment in 1084, the latest year of a long-term grain deal between the two countries. Pins: Raps triab cltould clcced WASHINGTON The prosecutor' of the widely-publicized New Bedford, Mass., bar room rape trial told Congress Tuesday all rape and child abuse trials should be cb.-:c-d to the . press and public to protect the victims. Massa chusetts District 'Attorney Konald I in a said' the live television broadcast of the trial had had a chilling effect on rape victims discourag ing them from seeking prosecution of their assailants. . "What we're doing is scaring away victims cf these two very sensitive crimes. We can't have justice without witnesses in the courtroom," Pina told the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Law. "The victim became totally vilified Pina said of the publicity surrounding the ease in which a young mother of two was raped on a pool table at Big Dan's tavern in , New Bedford. The subcommittee is consider ing whether legislation is needed to protect victims from publicity and whether compensa tion should be given to " victims of violent crimes. . '. Csviets to nttcrtd Olrtcc, rr.r.yl LAUSANNE, Switzerland .The Soviet Union's top sports dial said Tuesday his country would participate in the Los An -".das Olympics if the United States obewd Olympic rules. ' JThe only guarantee we want 13 the strict observance of the Olympic charter. If it is observed "our teams will take part " Marat Gramov, chairman of the Soviet National Ol ympic Committee, told reporters, Grcmovmsde Ms comments after a four-hour mmhr with I eter Ueberroth, head of the Lcs Armeies Olympic Organizing Committee, and Juan Antonio Samaranch, president of the Interna tional Olympic Committee. Gramov tcld a .press conference after the raeethn called at Moscow a request, to voice a strin cf com plaints about the organization cf the Games, tiiat a number of issues remained imrmelved, With-security the main problem. "We have received a number of threats and letters from terrorists and nnthSovict groups,- he si&