September 11, 1986 Page A5 On facing o The author la prealdent of the local chapter of the National Association of University Women. In today's world, a new note is heard, a no.te of tragedy and despair; as if in the uneducated world when we as a race could not help ourselves and cried in the wilderness, in the fields, in the households and in the world * \ as a whole. The time has come that even though our men and young dependence, our long-awaited day of apprenticeship of learning, and a brighter day of hope and a clear insight into the future, our women are like cattle inflicting motherhood upon millions of fatherless boys and girls ? children who will never know the love and care of a father. f Our young girls, young and old, are giving birth - not only to one baby, but several - without a ?Winston-Sal An independent, local NIWSROOM: Robin Barksc editor; Wanda Johnson, typ H. Bichsel Truhon, copy ed SPORTS: David Bulla, sporl PHOTOGRAPHY: James Pa Blue, Joe Daniels. ADVERTISING: Julie Perry, Art Blue, Wenna Yvette Jar OFFICE STAFF: Stephanie \ Verisia West. PRODUCTION: Vinson Dev\ manager; Tim Butner, Keith Yvonne H. Bichsel Truhon. CIRCULATION: Jacqueline Blandelia McMoore, Angel* i m From the From Manha Rodeo Drive. Carolina, NCI than 15,000 a around the cl And that5 NCNB is a m( Carolina, Sou Plus System c r % ' r IE FORUM ur tasks an< QUEST COLUMN By THELMA E. SMALL father. Some openly say, 'Tm-v not the first, and I won't be the last."' Some go on with a career, and thousands turn to welfare. Life holds fear and despair for the -5 * 1 iuiuic generations wno nave no guidance nor leadership and those who will grab the first thing offered that gives a thrill. We as educated women should look closely at the situation, not as it might have been or ought to? be? but as it is and as it will be if some groups like ours don't take action -- positive action. We are involved in many activities, organizations and clubs, such as the National Council of Negro Women, National Women of Achievement, Iota Phi Lambda Sorority and other sororities, religious organizations, the Top Ladies of Distinction and a vast number of other women's organizations. em Chronicle?. ly owned newspaper f . v Jale, community news * >ist; John Hlnton;; Yvonne Iftor; Cheryl Williams. :s editor. irker, photo editor; Art r advertising manager; nes. A/alls, Fernice Wardlaw, fberry, production i Holland, David Irwin, Hale, Harry McCants, i Ross, James Dixon. Shj netl / Champs Elysees tc ttaris Fifth Avenue t< And on Main Stree MB customers have ish machines arou ock. > more than anv hai ?mber of the Relay' ith Carolina and Vir ind VISA* networks' NCNRN V 1 I More opinions, columns and features. 4 1 our duties These organizations quite oftejj involve our husbands in fraternities and other men's organizations. They work together, and women involve their husbands in their social, religious and civic meetings and gatherings. These meetings quite often concern many subjects, but the street urchins are the last suhWt to be mentioned. The boys and girls mainly discussed are the ones who have a high IQ or are the winners of scholarships or the No race, group of people, or, may I say, no nation is justifiable unless its cause or object is wholeheartedly interested in its future generation. The man of timid peace is not to be admired. The man who embodies victorious efforts -- him we admire. We deem a man who never does wrong to his neighbor or who helps one in need as being rewarded by God. But is this man going out in the streets, seeing the Designer dr NEW YORK - Dick Gregory has been warning us about the drug epidemic for almost 30 years; he has told us pver and over again of the enormous price society would pay in economic and human costs. Now his most ardent critic will agree that city, state and federal funds earmarked for building roads and improving our lives must be diverted to stemming the tide, of crack and a plethora of illegal and designer drugs. But Gregory is not offering mdre advice, he's now in the business of ustfi Vrou] | 1/ ^gp^ipr M h Bi!!sa?k : : ^mm2&?| HpfPr^^^^^gt ' w09| ' W**GP!P?1B| : : ' r- >: . : : >.'<^v>.-. A:.:.: :/.:. < -.:.:.:.x.^. :::::yRv ^:;:;.<^;:;:::;y^^ ) theTokyo airport d Beverly Hills' ts all across North : access to more nd the world, ik in the state. nptwnrlr in Nr??+h ginia.And of the worldwide, tore Cash J . I 4 work that is needed where our youth of today are concerned? ?Does he pass thc -children by and say, "What are the youth coming to today?" Isn't he his brother's keeper? Wise men lift up their voices in the pulpit, in the courtrooms, in the classrooms, in the homes ? and, in many cases, in vain. I say this because those who need to hear are not present. We are not reaching out to them. They are in the streets, they are in ill-lighted places, they are iif dark rooms, they are in gay and *> * ugs: Stemmii TOWV BROWN Syndicated Columnist doing something about it. If you abiase drugs, illegal or legal (over-the-counter "pain killers," caffeine from coffee or tea, nicotine from cigarettes, or alcohol), your body suffers from a severe depletion of essential nutrients. Naively, many defend smoking to keep their weight down not knowing that each cigarette robs an already starving body of 35 tfour tidn including Canada Which means any of six different Banking^ Checkn VISA,and,ofcour: ... So for easy ac across the countr just come to the N Weve got thee On comers arm in VlachinesV Mer k*_ ovfwwruer sw. ^S*! beautiful rooms, in many cases, boys and girls whom we need to reach are teachers of our_boys^ and girls who are seeking some diversion from the usual daily routine. What do they have to offer? All the wrong things that sound good to the ones in search of something different. When a large group of young, ambitious men - alert, keen, open-minded, sympathetic, observant and filled with visions ? comes together and mixes with each other, there is certainly ig tide with i milligrams of vitamin C and other essential vitamins and minerals. President Ronald Reagan has proposed mandatory urine tests for "federal employees to detect drug use. . But the president's primary problem is finding, first, a proven cure and, second, the money. "Dick Gregory's Safe Nutrition Correction Connection" may be the answer. Ironically, it may also be the answer for those who want to avoid detection. This food supplement, idTk ieW< jfBB I Jl U) rnmd m* ; you can get 24-ta t NCNB bank card late, MasterCard; F se, NCNB 24. :cess to cash arour y or right in your n< CNB nearest you. omer on24-hour ca id the world. 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