October, 1991 The Broncos' Voice Page 15 Black Society, Inc. By Timothy Jessie AVOSSlBLt mSENTi Wl MUST FIGHT SINCE TW. &E-OAWNED POLICE STAND \^i-V BY AS WE CATCH HtLl FftOtA THE PRtSSrNO MORE, I SAY.» Y OEAfi brothers... IS TINE TO WDYBT another RACIST SCOURGE FROM OURClTrf ^CK OCIETY STYLE!'.' JOIN ME, brothers THEY AWAIT US. NOW, LETU6 LOAD UP VANS AND GO DISH OD.T SOME JUSTICE... V/1 Sow^nc, % Bre.w\u& Do not wish to be a student in contrast to being a man. Do not study as a student, but as a man who is alive and who cares. Leave the isolated world of ideological fantasy, allow your ideas to become part of your living and your living to become part of your ideas. Tom Hayden, 1962 Anton Brown, The Fresh Prince Of FSU By Timothy Jessie ACROSS 1 “...having —, moves on..." 5 Sandy's sound 8 Soviet sea 12 Novelist Jaffe 13 Fluffy scarf 14 Lostcoior 16 Grads’ publi cation 18 Prayer 20 Sound off? 21 Renter 22 Subjugate 25 — gratlas 27 Important age 28 Jungfrau, e.g. 29 6 pt. scores 31 Anti 34 Drained 36 More cliichi 38 Continually 43 Gentle 44 Amateur sports grp. 46 Actress Swit 49 Gab 52 Tennis stroke 53 Simian 54 Building wing 56 Lower in value 58 Recreation vehicle 61 Maurolsor Previn 63 Actress Stritch 64 Rawlings’ "The —” 68 Grain pits 69 Tree 70 Potpourri 71 Product of nidification 72 Literary monogram 73 Clifton or Jack DOWN Distorled Caviar base Once — blue moon Fortuneteller’s card On train or ship TOtv\E." I XOVJ'VE CjOT IT, YOU'RE 50J 'T.YUP.! rAXNoTES VJHATKViON\AH! I'VE GOT TO OET UP WnW HeM.\AOW do 1 To \T? UH,EXCVfttME... I M ANTON BROVIN AND 1 COULWT HELP B'JTNOTICE- SVJEE.T SHUCKS! Haci \ S\TCOJr^ AHtJTAVyc- 25 26 You Just Don’l Understand, by Detxxah Tannen. (Ballantine, $10.00.) How men and women can understand each other better 2. Four Past Midnight, by Steptien King. (Signet $6.99 Late-night hours filled with horror and terror 3. What Color is Your Paradiule?, by Richard Nelson Boltos (Ten Speed Press, $11.95.) Career and job guide for 1991 . All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, by Robeil Fulghum. (Ivy, $5.95.) Uncommon thoughts on common things 5. The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan. (Ivy, $5.95.) Desfinies o( Chinese immiorant women arxl their Chinese-American daughters 6. All I Need to Know I Learned From my Cat, by Susy Etecker (Workman, $5.95.) Advice Irom a discerning cat 7 Seven Habits ot Highly Eftective People, by Steven R Covey (Fireside, $9.95.) Guide lo personal hjifillmeni 8. The Education of Little Tree, by Forrest Carter. (Univ ol New Mexico, $10.95.) Growing up with the Cherokee way o( life 9. Tt)e First Man in Rome, by Colleen McCullough (Avon, $6.95.) Towering saga o( a remartabie era 10. September, tiy Rosamunde Piteher. (SI Martins Press, $5.99.) A group of guests from all over the world meet in a Scottish towr 32 33 49 50 ©1991. Tribune Media Services ANSWERS New fir Recommended perscnai setec»on d SKaMey. SMU Boi*s»3re, Ualas. TX Rabbit at Rest, by John Updike, (f^awcett, $5.99 Rabbrt explores the Weak teirain of late mtddte age, looking for reasons to live The Indian Lawyer, by James Welch. (Penguin, $8.95.) A vivid evocation ot the American West and a provocative tale ot the paradoxes of assimilation The Odyssey of Homer, by Allen Mandelbaum. Trar^sl (Bantam, $3.96.) This new verse translation realizes the power and beauty of the original Greek verse ASS0CUT10N OF AWHCAM RJBUSMEf»NATK)MAL ASSOCIATION OF OXLEGE STOWS TO BE BLACK AND CONSCIOUS IN AMERICA IS TO BE IN A CONSTANT STATE OF RAGE. - JAMES BALDWIN, WRITER 6 Source 7 Simulated B Defensive literary work 9 Steak order 10 MacGrawetal. 11 Diminish 15 Busy ones 17 Author Harte 19 Straight 22 Faerie queen 23 Friend 24 Graf — 26 Restaurant 30 Shoe 32 Gas: pref. 33 Mangle 35 Appointment 37 Grain 39 Soak flax 40 Curiosity 41 School letters 42 N.Mex. art colony 46 "Honest —” 46 Tatting 47 October blrthstones 48 Stay 50 Social reformer 51 Deborah of films 55 Stratum 57 Under 59 Heap 60 Baseball's Slaughter 62 Little — 65 — de France 66 PenPoint 67 Tar

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