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Daily News from New York, New York • 34

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mmten It a i SShetnma the Kigeraa? delegated CALDIVE FROM PAGE FOUR SToBKCnVSESTSELE followed the American speaker -and he said that giving the loan to South Africa was wrong; He said the money would help build South Africa's war machine, that it would aid the government in policing its apartheid state. He said that the loan would also send a signal to corporations and banks, a signal that would say that it is all right to deal with South Africa and that, he said, "is quite intolerable." AND THE NIGERIAN in his words was saying what David Ndaba was saying in Harlem and the message was that South Africa has to be isolated. "You treat them as a pariah," Elombe Brath said. "That is the way you deal with South Africa." All of it becomes important now because South Africa is hurting. South Africa feels the pinch of the worldwide recession.

But South Africa is different because it has in place the most racist, oppressive government in the world. "People are dying," David Ndaba said. "My people are dying, "they are dying every day in the struggle against this regime and they ask us (ANC), 'What is happening in They ask us, 'Dont we have, the support of the people in the United We say yes, but then they see these things, they see black artists come to South Africa and it hurts because it helps the racist regime that we are fighting against" Tomorrow night at the Beacon Theater, the target is Ray Charles and he was always next to sainthood. And the day after, other entertainers who are black will be targeted for demonstrations. And they are not alone.

At the UN yesterday, the American government cast its vote on the side of South Africa, on the side of evil, and what happened in the General Assembly will not go unnoticed. It was an overt act. Now, there will be a response and it will grow, because in South Africa there are millions who are starving for freedom and right is on their side. We also boast one of the largest selections of sofabeds in all price every imaginable style and available for immediate delivery from thousands of fabrics or bring your own. at the United Nations before the General Assembly.

Yesterday, the General Assembly had before it a resolution that urged the International Monetary Fund to turn down a South African request for a $1.1 billion loan. South Africa, too, is in the midst of a severe economic crisis and it has come to the UN agency, the IMF, for help. Yesterday, the vote wasn't even close. The countries of the world had their say yesterday and South Africa took a licking. By count, there were 121 nations that said yes, supporting the resolution that urged the IMF to deny South Africa the loan.

There were 23 other nations that abstained. BUT AT THE UN yesterday, South Africa man" aged to win while losing. It turned out that way because there were three other votes cast: the American vote and the British vote and the West German vote. Those went in favor of South Africa and there are indications, because of the influence of these wealthy countries, that South Africa may get the $1.1 billion loan its needs to prop up its ailing economy. Just before the vote was taken, the American delegate, Gordon Luce, rose before the General -Assembly to say no, that the.

IMF -should not be used -to punish South Africa. "The United States believes the demise of apartheid can best come from peaceful reform within South Africa itself," he said, "rather than from further assaults on South African actions in the international arena." He said, "We (the United States) believe that constructive change is taking place and we are determined to continue to encourage South Africa to hold to a firm course in that direction." They were good words but they were not enough. an Doses leg) EAST 2BIII ST. 404 Park An. (car.

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