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f AT., FEBRUARY 24. 1979 THE CAROLINA TIMES-5 t J- f wtt. IJg . WJi iJ'i'M.. JMJWMaiEB; J Zanu, Workers And Johnson t.CCU Speakers 'h:iiTLrivafi Kansai thc North American repre'senta . tive of the Zimbabwe Afri can National Union (ZANU) and Nelson Johnson, of the Workers Viewpoint Organi sation, will keynote a February 23 forum on the revolutionary teachings of Malcolm X. Malcolm X, a renown black orator and lessons ol Malcolm X are an! important weapon for all people struggling against oppression and exploitation here, in Africa and around the world," proclaims one of' the hundreds of leaflets spread around Durham an . pouncing the forum. Dof:ro Yea C-y, Civo lis A Try " . IV2 07FED YOU . v COMPLETE C2SU3AHCE COVERAGE Paul Hlnkla (right) and Paul Klgar, two wan who designed and make a tegular checkout ol tha apparatus. Tha solar erie, constructed their own solar energy unit during time away from system, linked id a wood-burning stove, let Hlnkle cut his I their lobs with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. In Winston-Salem, oil consumption trom 1,300 gallons to zero last winter. Blacks In U.S. to Uso Their Influence to End Apartheid in Africa .RALEIGH - The Nigerian ambassador to the United Nations urged blacks in the U.S. to use their influence to, end apartheid in South Africa, Ambassador Leslie 0. Harri man urged blacks into action during a speech at the 1 1 2th Convocation cere mony of St. Augustine's College. "I believe that with the; leverage black people of this country could have and should exploit...we should be able to hhave the U.S. transporting value systems of this country to Africa and show they govern foreign policy," he said. ' Harriman praised St. Augustine's College for its policy of admitting large numbers of African There are about 100 African students at th'e: predomin antly black Episcopal Church supported college. - Harriman also praised ya colleague Jflg the , United j' Nations; black Ambassador .' to the U.N. representing the U.S., Andrew Young.' "I think Andrew Young, in the role he plays, symbo lizes what blacks can accom plish", said Harriman, "His ability . in breaking through the color barrier in the United States is to us in Africa very significant," the Ambassador continued. From feet, hands, elbows. Doctors find that hard, thick calluses often can be softened and removed medically. The same ingredient doctors find so. effective is available in DERMASOFT Medical For mula for Hard Callused Skin. ANNUITIES APARTMENT RENTALS - AUTO BEQUEST BONDS. BURIAL BUSINESS CANCER DISABILITY EDUCATION ENDOWMENT STATE CREATION FINAL EXPENSES FIRE GROUP HOMEOWNERS c5 iLs j HOSPITALIZATION INSURED SAVING ACCOUNT JOINT LIFE JUVENILE LIABILITY MORTGAGE CANCELLATION RETIREMENT SENIOR CITIZENS TO AGE 80 SICKNESS t ACCIDENT TAX SHELTERS TEENAGERS "WIFE" INSURANCE WENDELL HAYNES 'It is better to have and hot need, than to need and not have " Haynos' losoranco Supornarliot P. 0. Box 0774 Phone (919) 6824287 Durham, N. C 27707 Don't Miss These Fantastic Savings Now at hears! Senior Recital to Bo at Given MCCU On Sunday, February 25, at, 4, pjn.', two students will present their Senior Recital irt' B.N.' Duke Auditorium, which is located . on Payetteville Street near the intersection with Lawson Street. Admission is free, and the public is invited tq&ttend. ' :iTtfiWo- sririfM Naomi Taylor, Soprano, who'"iS a student of Mrs. Gwendolyn Haskins of the: NCCU Music Depart emnt Faculty, and Barry Johnson, Tenor, who is a student of Dr. Gene Strassler, Chairman of the NCCU Music Depart ment. . Miss Taylor, is from Blanch. N.C.. and is a graduate of Bartlett Yan cey High, school will be accompanied by Michael Mclver, himself a graduate of NCCU. She will perform works by Stravinsky, Wolf. Faure, Koepke (of the NCCU Music Dept. Coieridge-Tavlor. and Durham ana who is a graduate of Durham High School, will be accompanied by Benjamin Keaton of the NCCU Music Department Faculty He will perform works by Handel, Haydn, Torelli, Qulter, Lalo, Britten and Hageman. Both students will collaborate on a duet by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt 1 I - I 1 '" Is.. - "itiin,,'Pin 1 ' ' Full L'nlimiled Vlrrnlv LAijU Hill Craftsman Tools 449 YOUR CHOICE Regular Separate Price $69.98 Variable-speed 38-in. drill with 17-pc. bit set. Reversible, too! 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