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I About Town -I fet, 773^1362; PW W Warns, S 24-4628; Zciilf Cload, < (9-6348; Omaidra DougUi, 7 12-1328; Robert Ertll, 9k4-6349, or Yfoni Mobtfomcry, 969-2597. Ii M ;wu hv . inwreiico in par* tfcipating in the Carver Alumni (Ihoir during the Sunday mornijg worship service, contact iricay Enta at 724-7806, Robert nte at 924-6349 or Yvonne I [oatgomery at 969-2597. ... < ' i ' ' r I ' .V V , / 5th Omega conclave The 75th anniversary Grand (onclave of Omega Psi Phi I raternity Inc. will convene in > Washington July 25 to Aug. 1 at the Sheraton Hotel. * fOrand B as ileus Moses C. NorJau of Atlanta says the cleresistration fisures for the 0 iiclavc are at the highest levels e er, indicating a record-setting a tendance for the meeting. The host chapter for the anr versary conclave is the Alpha ( mega chapter, based in > Washington. The more than 400 ii pnbers of the chapter and the V cal Omega Wives (Quettes) Ave been planning and organiz1 | the event for two years. The e fort has been coordinated by c mclave Grand Marshal Edward > | Clement. T~ Omega brothers will travel to t p nation's capital from the 50 s |tes and from South Korea, 1 tirope and the Caribbean. !ln addition to the regular I isincss sessions, there will be a i imber of public programs of in?est to the general community, ere will also be social events, i jcluding a Pan-Hellenic Gala inc oincr major sisier : immys Fro, s^^&Tpresently has more 1 iin 700 high school, college and 1 aduate students from 45 states \ ; Jxown From I 7W-' t e tear of disappointment in 1 ve, the same tear 1 shed in the seventh grade. JBut the whites who distribute qpne's other 11 pictures won't touch "Liberty I." They want t" _ m A- m m ? Ec, a aania iviomca resident, rmove the tear from the boy's i. She refuses. LLike most of us who are black d American, we refuse to compromise our integrity and tell a lie <jf convenience. Many whites believe if we do, the truth will go 4way. ? ! These art distributors will only illow the world to see their concept of America, based on their white privilege. By stamping out dissent, they believe that they can guarantee the rule of white tacism. ... "! i . i SBI From Pat drugs from the guard. | None of the inmates nas ruea a nent about the alleged drug offe i The alleged drug offer was amc ; ibout the conditions in the jail. T (ells and ate food containing hun A reporter from the Chronki I i heriff's deputy. No roaches were there. I The Jail, which was built in 1 Prisoners. Many of them have to I loor. Last December, a public health I ; ail posed a health hazard to the j I Among the unsanitary conditte cement on the floor, food stored i storage and a heavy infestation o The Jail was cleaned and passe passed inspections by state officii I * - :5 From Page A6 The W?t 24tfc Street Com Mlty Ctab doted out its meetings for the summer with the D.m.U 1 T?V_ vuvw 0??9 illCCUGCT bags were distributed at Ave local nursing homes. The hags contained articles for personal hygiene and grooming and also contained edible treats. The club's officers are Flora Golden, president; Until Glenn, vice president; Barbara Bi?on, secretary; Selena Heeling, assisto meet in the capital and brother black Greek organizations. This year marks another milestone in the history of the fraternity. On F4b. 8 Omega became the m* ^ - nrsi national .ureek-ietter organization to receive a federal charter for a credit union. Norman accepted Federal Credit Union Charter No. 24234, presented in Washington by Elizabeth Burkhart, a member of the board of directors of the National Credit Union Association. Kenneth A. Taylor of St. Louis will be president of the Omega Federal Credit Union. He is a former fraternity grand keeper of finance. Taylor says the credit union, which is now open for business, will provide a safe, convenient means of encouraging thrift through systematic savings and will provide funds from which members may obtain low-cost loans for provident and productive purposes. Each member's shares are insured Up to $100,000. Information packages are being mailed to all Omega members. m Page A10 jtPPfcJJ fpwigPfbim^erooHed in dance, design arid production, drama, music, and the visual arts. Page A5 They should understand that you can paint wings on a pig, but if you throw him off a building, he still can't fly. Truth crushed to earth, it is said, will rise again. The truth is that AfricanAmericans are not free in their own land. That doesn't mean you can't love your country, but it does mean that you are aware that she does not love you. The relationchin at Km* ? ?W *?* wvg|| 1/Vl" ween blacks and America is one of love and hate. And the tear will stain our faces until racism is destroyed. Tony Brown is a syndicated columnist and television host, whose series, "Tony Brown's Journal/' can be seen locally each week on channels 4 and 26. )6 A1 complaint with the Sheriffs Departr, Oldham said. ng the complaints that inmates had bey said they lived in roach-infested lan hair. r toured the jail last week with a seen, but the deputy said they were 1952, is overcrowded with male i sleep on mattresses placed on the inspector said that conditions in the inmates. f ' '. ins, the inspector found human exin areas contaminated by backed-up f roaches and mice. A *1- ^ ^ ?. fi* d an inspection in January. It also lis in May. * 9 t&nt secretary; Jittt McCoUum, treasurer, and Shirley Pcti, communications chairperson. ... An exhibit of works by David Bailer and John GeMerama will open July 18 at the gallery of Piedmont Craftsmen Inc. Though they are from diverse backgrounds (Butler is an 88-year-old self-taught artist and . Gddersma is a 44-year-old professor of art at the University of Southwestern Louisiana), the artists share a common language. Their work communicates the essence of man's relationship with nature. Their exhibit, dubbed "Separate Realities; Shared Vieinnc ? mill ntu IUV1UUV IWU CUi* laborations by the artists, as well as Oeldersma's carved wood sculptures and Butler's tin objects, for which the artists are in* dividually known. The exhibit will be on display from July 18 to Aug. 17. 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