VOLUME 20 NUMBER 34 THUKSDA Y, SEPTEMbER 9, 1993 2?MRC0Tr ? i Larry T. BtmIu . TWAaawiCtrttei Vwtua Veterans Reunion ww held Maaday, September 6, 1993, at the North Carolina Iadiaa Cultural Center. The welcome ww given by Rev. Douglas Lncklear and Jerry Cbavis led the Salute Our Caters. HearyT. Lncklear recognized all veteraas. James Lncklear read a poem be wrote entitled, "The Vietnam Vet". (Ceadaued an Pg. 5) * Brooks Announces His Canf priority needs. That list now totals i2l million, he added with a smile, "be PSU chancellor praised tha stale escalators for doing their job "la xitTmu the bond referendum oa the allot: then said to the authaaes. "It i our job collectively to get It passed, t is crucial that we do it." It was pointed out by Poole that the JNC system has some 150.000 tudents, 000,000 alumni, 1.000 Sculty members and employs some [7.000 people, indicatiog these could brm a strong nucleus to getting foe wad reforendum passed. "We also have 210 trustees around he state in our system? a fine group >f citizens. It is going to take as at of ivork to get this done, and we are Ttobtltzma the people we have'' Randall Jones of Pembroke, immediate put president of foe PSU mists tin this orpaization is also niaooflinn state-wide efforts to have he ffwd issue pas.sedr Doctor Appointed to Bank Board \: - ? " 'H- ' V* # '# )$jr I ? JF* ? Hail Dr. Bra Hardin Dr Bra Hardin has been elected to he Wachovia Board of Director* in .umberton The announcement was nade hy M. Scott Hall vice president indcityexecutive for Wachovia Bank n Lumberton. Dr. Hardin is currently on staff of kwtheaatern General Hospital in ^unbetton and. since 1480. has had a Hi vale practice of family medicine ?ie was formerly a lieutenant in the Jnited Stales Navy He serves as a - nember of the Robeson County Hedtcal Society and of the North raroima Medical Society. Dr. Hardui s a member of the Advisory Board of he Palmer Drag Abuse Program and s a Director of the Soudwassarn kcademy nc rcccivco mis cncimwmy ocyjvc P. .t. .. t* t 1. - I IflsiurawsSti -d rTom ^MHufOhc 3UMC UBivcniiy dnc nsM D from the Urn versify ofNoetto aroiina School of Methcma at Chapel ' Hill He is a Lumber Indian, and native of Pembroke, NC Charlie Rose's Mobile Office j Robeson County residents livine in the 7th congressional district will have several opportunities to meet with a represents! i ve of Congressman Charlie Rose during the month of September. A member ofRoae'stuffwill have offices: Wednesday. September * 15. Orrum. 9 a.m.-I I a.m.. Bamesville. 12 p m - 2 p m. Wednesday. September 29. Lumberton. 9 a.m.-I I a.m.. Pembroke 12 p.m.-2 p.m Ifyou have aprobiemwiiha federal agency or question or opinions about federal legislation you are invited to visit the mobile office On The Row : Wow Circuit The following list of upcoming powwows is not intend* to be a complete list. Anyone having information abou upcoming powwows not hsted is encouraged to sent them to: Wild Turkey, PO Box 1075, Pembroke, NC 28372 or fox to (919) 521-1975 ? August 27-29,19th Annual Baltimore. Mvyiand - Powwow Call 410-675-3535 ?September 10-11, Coharie Powwow Clinton. NC. Cafl 919-564-6909. :? September 16-18, Guilford Native American Association Cultural Festival and Powwow Greensboro. NC Powwow Call 919-273-8686 ?? September 24-25, Indian Tribal Powwow, Indian Trad, NC. Call 704-273-86bo ? October 1-3, Lumbee Tribe's Annual Old Style Dance Festival and Powwow, Pembroke. NC. Call 919-521-8602 ? October 8-9, Second Annual Native American Heritage Festival A Powwow, Roanoke, VA. Call Brit! Rossi (D) 703-342-5712 or (N) 703-362-1833. 'October 8-9, American Indian Cultural Festival (Fayettevilie, NO Indian dance competition. Indian traders Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium Call I 919 483-8442 ?October 15-16, Waccamaw-Siouan Powwow. BoHon. NC (Buckhead). Call 919-452-3778. ?October 15-17, Hagerstown, MD Powwow Call 410 788-0254 ? October 15-17,1993 NA1A Pow Wow A Fall Festival Dupont/Tyler Middle School Hermitage. TN ? October 22-23, Mehenin Indian Tribe Powwow. Winton.NC Call 919-438-2166. ?November 11-14, The Great American Indian Expostion, Richmond. VA. Call 410-788-0254. ? November 22-28. Sixth Annual National Native American Cultural Arts Festival. Call 410-675-3535. ? November 26-28, Pee Dee Indian Association A Ctucora-Waccamaw Indian People. Loris, SC. Contact 803-523-6790 MtriM Ban MARION BASS RE-ELECTEDTO FOURTH TERM AS CHAIRMAN OF PSU TRUSTEES Marion F. Ban of Charlotte, chairman and chief executive officer of Marion Ban Investment Group of Charlotte, was re-elected Thursday to a fourth term as chairman of the Pembroke State Unversity Board of Trustees Ban in '65 graduate of PSU la 1991 he was selected n the winner of the PSU Alumni Association's "Distinguished Service Award". Ban established at PSU the Marion F. Ban Endowed Scholarship, which is awarded annually to an academically gifted student accepted into the PSU Chancellor's Scholars Program In being elected for a fourth term n PSU chairman, he is serving longer in that position than anyone in the past 26 years. Also relectad to fourth terms n trustee officers were H. Dobbs Oxeadine. Sr.. of Lumberton n vice chairman and Rev. Jerry Lowry of Sunset Beach n secretary Elected to serve on the executive committee were Fred George of Lauriaburg and John Nicholson and David Weiastein. both of Lumberton Named as alternates on the executive committee were Bob CatonofLumberton and Gloria Williams ofRarford