! PAGE 8 INSIGHT: For Teens Only by Miller Carter, Jr. When we get payed on Friday, by Saturday all the money is gone, where does it all go? When it seems that there is not enough money to go around, what happened to it all? Well my teen friends, you probably know as well, or better than I. Maybe it’s because we spend all of our money on the wrong things. The money we should be spending to pay our bills and debts we spend on fancy clothes, jewelry, and cars. Maybe it’s because we care more about how we look rather than how we live. Or it could be that we like to buy unnecessary items such as beer, wine, snack foods, and even dope. Maybe that’s why our money seems to go so fast. In these hard days where money is hard to come by, we should be a little more careful in the way we go about spending our money. First of all we should all have a spending plan w'hereas we can know where every penny of our hard earned money goes. Then we should pay all of our debts and, most important, save a small portion of our salaries. 1 say “we”, because I too am guilty of spending unwisely. No one person, I feel, is an exception to this fact. We should try to get the best quality, value and service from every item that we spend our precious dollar on. Next, we should be able to tell the difference between a necessity and a luxury. A necessity is something that is essential tb the health and well being to thehuman. A luxury, well; 1 think we all know what that is. I’m not saying that we shouldn’t have luxuries but there is a time to buy and a time to reframe from buying. Being able to tell the difference between a luxury and a necessity is just a matter of opinion. For instance: a T-bone steak each day, or a new car each year may be a necessary for a rich person but on the other hand it could be pure luxury for a man not so rich. I’m not trying to say what’s necessary for everyong or how many luxury purchases to make; I’m only trying to let people know how to spend money wisely. Survivors ol Syphilis Study Awarded ^37,500 By Gov’t BUY'SEll-RENPHIRE. TOE TRIBUNAL AID WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1975 J Paul Lanrenoe * Dunbar | Design Of Paul ; ' ! Ittuniue J Dunbar Stamp 1 .1 * 10 cents IIS. postage * Revealed outreach Continued Fran Page 5 get tlie lob done I From The IRS The survivors of a government-sponsored syphilis experiment conducted at Tuskegee, Alabama, have been awarded $37,500 each by the federal government. The out-of-court settlement apparently terminates a $1.8 billion suit filed on behalf of the participants in the 40-year-old study of untreated syphilis among black males in Macon County, Alabama. The 625 participants or thefr aurvivors had sought $3 MEAC Continued frcm Page ^ The Eagles of North Carolina Central saw their league record fall to 4-7 after the weekend defeats to Howard and Morgan. Little, hampered by a virus, was the top scorer against Morgan with 13 points and 10 rebounds. North Carolina Central did manage to win one non-conference game dur ing the week. The F.aglcs survived a 96-89 triple overtime win over Virginia State Tuesday night. Little high lighted the victory with 29 points and 20 rebounds. Overall, NCCU holds a 19 10-14 mark. The defeat for Maryland- Eastern shore at the hands of South Carolina St. Saturday was the only game of the week for the Hawks. Cedric Roane had 28 points for LIMES in the loss. The Hawks arc winless in ten league games this season and 2-20 overall. CUT FIREWOOD with a HOMELITE tr XL-2 CHAIN SAW IICHTWEIGHT • POWERFUL RUGGED ' ' million each from the federa’ government. The settlement filed by United States District Judge Frank H Johnson, Jr. with the Attorney General’s approval, not only awards the $37,500 to each suvivor but also awards $15,000 to each living participant who did not have syphilis. It also provides $15,000 to the estate of each participant who did not confj»''t syphilis. Kiddies-Cetn-Do-K Cobb Shinn '^noY/ cand [c(Z/ Kade/ the perfusion crew is knowledgeable in proce dures for removal of a kidney destined for trans plantation to the extent that their presence at the time the kidney is removed, can relieve hospital personnel of much of their responsi bility for maintaining the organ in a viable state. “Hospitals can no longer use the fact that they don’t have the equipment to perfuse a kidney as a reason for not participating in the progra,” Mandel said. “With the van we can go to the hospital, take the kidnev direct from the donor in a matter of minutes, attach it to the perfusion machine and return to a transplant center in a matter of hours. “If as much as a day is to elapse before the kidney is transplanted, chances are much better for a success ful transplant when the organ is maintained on a perfusion machine than it is when packed in ice,” Mandel said. 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