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PA® 2 K“- — ’ Notes & Rem/ncfersll juuUMfl'v'r>uuuuu^ lauupgmuJ^ HIGH POINT YWCA [Fourth Street) Wednesday thru Tuesday -Adult Day Care Center, 7 a.m....aft^r School Care, 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 21, Open Recreation, 7 p.m....Thursday, May 22, Let’s Go Girls, 8 p.m....Friday, May 23, Open Recreation, 7 p.m. GREENSBORO - Hayes-Taylor YMCA will offer three summer programs beginning June 3. The summer program will consist of summer fun day camp, pre-school day camp, and the Aquatic program. The summer fun day camp program is an recretional skill program designed for boys and girls eight to twelve ^ears of age. The program will meet 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Activities include: swimming, music, archery, general recreation, team sports, trips, special events and arts and crafts. Pre-school day camp program is an recreational and Day Care program. It will consist of boys and girls three to seven years of age. The program will meet 7:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Activities include: swimming, music, group games, movies, outside recreation, arts & crafts, trips & special events. The aquatic program is an instructional swimming program designed for pre-schoolers, youth and adults. We will be using the National YMCA progressive swimming program. Recreational swimming will be offered to male and females three years and up beginning June 2. This program will meet: Monday thru Friday - Afternoons and Evenings Saturday - 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.; Sunday - 3:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. Try outs for the Hayes-Taylor YMCA swim team will be held June I. Register today for this Dy-Na-Mite Summer fun day camp program. For further information call or come by Hayes-Taylor YMCA, 1101 E. Market Street, Greensboro, N.C. Phone: 272-0197 or 272-0198. • » * On May 29, 30 and 31, the A.E.A.O.N.M.S. and Daughters of Isis will hold their GALA DAY in Richmond, Virginia, headquartered at the John Marshal Hotel. Region Two consist of six states. (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia.) and the District of Columbia. Some community functions of the Prince Hail Affiliate Shriners are scholarships, N.A.A.C.P., Sickle Cell, Heart Fund, and others. The parade which will be held on Saturday morning at 10:00 will award prizes to the “Best Motor Patrol”, “Best Drill Team”, and others. The public is invited. HIGH POINT - The Youth Employment Service has teenagers anxious to babysit and do yard work. Please call us if you need workers. Phones are open Monday through Friday during the hours of 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The number is 883-9225. HIGH POINT - The High Point Bicycle Club, sponsored by the Parks & Recreation Department, will hold its first Spring meeting on Monday, June 2nd at 7:00 p.m. in the Oakview Recreation Center. The program will be presented by the Red Cross, First Aid For the Injured Cyclist. The club has planned two outings for this summer. The first one will be a ride and overnight stay on the Blue Ridge Parkway on June 21-22nd. On July 19th the club will take a ride on Baden Lake. Anyone interested in joining the club should contact Susan Wooley at 882-9074 or call the Oakview Center at 869-7010. Continued on Page 6 Spirit Continued from Page 1 honored Saturday for their outstanding service to the field of education. Persons representing classes to the 1920’s were present. Newark, New Jersey Mayor Kenneth Gibson spoke to an overflow crowd Saturday evening at the Senior Banquet. Gibson received the key to the city from Raleigh Mayor Cla rence Lightner and an award from Shaw Univer sity citing “achievement and leadership.” Several plaques were awarded at the banquet to Shaw supporters A.J. Turner, president of T&T Asso ciates for “Yeoman Service and Loyal Support” and John Lucas, President of the N.C. Association of Educators (NCAE) and Principal, Hillside High School for his “leadership role as an educator." John Lucas, Jr. star basketball player for the University of Continued on Page 6 Create gemstone /ewefry at home for pleasure... and for profit. Make beautiful bracelets, earrings, cufflinks, fiepins, key chains, wtth beautifully polished agate, moonstone, sodalile, ame- thyst, with our Kits. Send today for FREE catalog worth S0(. No obligation. Gem Factory 1627 Spruce Drive Caledon Ontario LON ICO Canada THE raiEUNAL AH) Bennett College CoDtlniied from Pa«e 1 will not be carried into the Simon, chairman of the tions be invited to partici- 21st century. Federal Energy Admini- pate in the nationwide She accused President stration. She stated that convocation “tohelp offer Ford of being shortsighted these men are telling this solutions to nagging pro in his great concern for the country that they can’t blems. Vietnam refugees rather afford to feed the hungry or Among those graduating than demonstrating that find jobs for the unemploy- with honors were North concern for the plight of the ed. Carolina s, Linda Sprueil nation’s elderly, black and Miss Payne, in urging a (3.66), Business. Suninier- the poor. These accusations special convocation, added field; Deborah Herbin. were levelled also against that leaders of the United Reidsville; Clorinda Lee, Arthur Burns, chairman of Negro College Fund, the Mt. Olove; Bonita Chavis, the Federal Reserve Com- National Urban League. McLeansville; Lila Martin, mission, and William and other such organiza- Rockingham; and Glenda CROSSWORD Aaiwer 2. Knight’s boy 22. Father 3. Jewish of Odin 24. Hos telry WEOgSDAY, MAY 21, 1975 o ctw This column of questions and answ^ers on federal tax matters Is provided by the local office of the U. S. Internal Revenue Service and Is published as a public service to taxpayers. The column answers questions most frequently asked by taxpayers. ACROSS 1.A lath (dial.) 6. Makes, as tea 11. Shore bird 12. Narrow- leaved cattail of India 13. Century plant 14. Overturn 15. Nothing more than 16. Snow vehicles 17. River of fori:etfuIness 20. Gentle blow 23, Dirtier, as a chimney 27. Submarine 29. Barrier 30. The Giant 32. An eccentric (slang) 33. Entertain 35. Fragrant smell 38. Valley (poet.) 42. Gem weight 43. Employed 44. Silly 45. Straighten (var.) 46. Dents 47. Type of automobile DOWN 1. Moved, as through, water month 4. Even 5. Before 6. Curt dismissals 7. Surfeited 8. Gaelic 9. Gardener’s plague 10. Places 18. Gauges 19. Toward 20. In France, a duke 21. Arab garment ilCinBQ iltSQB]!] BSBOa DQQDB SBBEI QdSElB BBQlCEi UCDH SBDSEl DQBQQI LTlPlDOE]E(3 [ilBEl SGIDSU SSilBEi SGiSCl tIBf3f=]ni raHBBE! F3QSE1C1 HBDt!3F3 25. A shield 26. Soak flax 28. Inflex ible 31. Chinese perfec- ture 34. Koman magistrate 39. Dry 35. Tart 40. Siberian 36.Jlajah's wife river 37. Algerian seaport 41. Paradise 43. Owns 1 T“ 7^ 4 r- i y— 6 5 isr i 12. 13 i 1+ /S' % te % 20 21 2X 2$ 25 i7 2d JO 71 5J id 37 ie 3$ 40 42, 43 44 45" -*7 Sprueil Simmons. Greens boro. Highlighting this year’s exercise were two firsts in the history of the college. Three of the graduates were the first Bennett students to be commission ed as second lieutenants in the United States Air Force. They were Yardley Nelson, Buffalo, N.Y.; Shirley Green, Trenton, N.J.; and Dyora Thomas, Greensboro, N.C. The second special event was the awarding of the first Bachelor of Arts and Sciences Degree in Inter disciplinary Studies to twenty students who have been engaging in non- traditional academic study across divisional lines. The program is designed to allow the students to design their own major and emphasizes independent study. They also participate in a year of off-campus study or work. Watergate Continued fron Page 1 “From Here to Eternity”, “12 Angry Men’’ and the recent “The Apprentice ship of Duddy Kravitz’’. Wills, who has had a checkered employment ca reer since he discovered the Watergate break-in will be making his screen debut. He has worked sporadi cally since he lost his Watergate job and has subsisted mainly through speaking engagements across the country. “All the President’s Men” began filming Mon day, May 12, on location in Washington, D,C., follow ing a week's rehearsals. Alan J. Paukula is directing from a screenplay by William Goldman. Walter Coblenz is producing the film which features Jason Robbards as Ben Bradlee, executive director of the Washington Post, Introducing your newly appointed State Farm Agent who On^ you Stephen Davis the best in auto, fife, home and health insurance: Spring Valley Shopping Center STKTE miM INSURANCE COMMNIES Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois IN HIGH POINT IT'S BOYLES For lasting elegance^ enhance your home with famous names in furniture Eyrything told at a aneount. Larg0 display of fumHvn for your shopping ploasuro. Shop Frldoys til 9 • free policing • convenieiit payments Intorlor Dacerotort To Sorvo Youl Furniture Sales SrCMf MOWS. TwJmy tkteeal,' te SM fJM. *g^eemfM,M.aOSiO TWO LOCATHMS 7t1 Htrlh Mate St. fjL U3-4147 1*34 MMth Ikfai Si. tk, M2-05lt High PeinI, N.C. Q. How has ttie standard de duction been changed in the new tax law recently signed by President Ford? A. First, the minimum stand ard deduction (low income al lowance) has increased from $1,300 per return ($650 for married people filing separate ly) to $1,900 on a joint return or for a surviving spouse, to $1,600 for single people and to $950 for married people filing separately. Second, the maxi mum standard deduction has increased from 15 percent of adjusted gross income (AGI) with a maximum of $2,000, or $1,000 for a married person filing separately, to 16 percent of AGI with a maximum of $2,600 on a joint return or for a surviving spouse, $2,300 for a single person and $1,300 for married persons filing separate ly. These changes are in effect only for taxable years ending after December 31, 1974, and before January 1, 1976. Thus for most taxpayers the changes affect calendar year 1975 only. Q. How does the new tax law affect deductions for child care expenses? A. The section of the new tax law which affects employ ment-related child and depend ent care expenses applies to taxable years beginning after March 29, 1975. Thus, for cal endar year taxpayers, this change will be effective starting with calendar year 1976. The maximum deduction is still $400 a month for child care expenses. However, the maxi mum adjusted gross income (AGI) you may earn and still qualify for the maximum de duction has been increased from $18,000 per year to $35,000 per year. If your AGI exceeds $35,C)00 per year, your otherwise allowable expenses for child care must be reduced by half the AGI over $35,000. Therefore, if your AGI i( $44,600 or more per year you will not be able to deduct any employment-related expenses for child and dependent care. Q. When will the new Federal withholding tax tables begin to affect my paycheck? A. The new withholding tables reflecting standard de duction changes, personal ex emption tax credit and earned income credit take effect on May 1, 1975. However, many employers may find it difficult to compute payroll checks with the new tables so quickly. The result is that a little more in Federal taxes may be taken out of your paycheck under the old tables until your employer can begin using the new withhold ing rates. This could mean you may get a little more back in any refund due you from 1975 Federal income taxes. Capsule Continued frc«n Page 1 governor. He has made contact with a number of party leaders and feels optimistic about his chances. James F. (Jim) Morgan, a resident of the city of High Point, North Carolina was recently elected president of the North Carolina Jaycees at a meeting held in Asheville, North Carolina, He has served as president of the local Jaycee chapter, named as one of the Outstanding young Men of 1974 by the North Carolina Jaycees, and he is very active in religious, civic, and community affairs. George Monk of High Point co-owner of the Peacock Massage Parlor said that he might go to court to protest a proposed, if passed ordinance whereby the city council regulates the licensing of massage parlors. The massage parlor is the only one within the city limits of High Point and Monk feels that the city council is purposely trying to close his business. SAVINGS AND LOAN Association 620 N. Main St. High Point, N.C. 27262 521 National Highway Thomasvilie, N.C. 27360 108 E. Main St. Jamestown, N.C. 27282 EQUAL H0USIN6 LENDER mean apart. In South Africa they fence the Blacks in.” he explained. “Or, you could use the Marcus Garvey solution which means 'get on the boat and go back to Africa'. But cultural problems will be there. Could you imagine a Detroit pimp in his bad pimpmobile stopp ing for a herd of elephants?”, he asked. The second choice that Alexander gave the audi ence was to integrate with the system. "Integration can be divided into two parts. You can either become part of what is or you can become a change agent.” Alexander told the Freezone is for corns that hurt Absolutely painless. No dangerous cutting, no ugly pads orptasters. tn days, Freezone eases the hurt...safely helps ease off the corn. Drop on Freezone—take off corns. BLACK CULTURE WEEK Cbntinued from Page 1 group, “rm a change the best. We must work to agent. Of all the systems of make the system work. If it government, America has Continusd bn Page 3 DEADUrC THE DEADLINE for new> «n4 ]>ictures to appear in tiw TRIBUNAU AID is THURSDAY KOCm. kbterial arrivimt at this ne^rsMper afleiwards will be published the following week. MAIL TO: THE TRIBUNAL AID p. a Box 9Zl High Point, N.C. 27261 REMOVES CORNS AND CALLUSES SEA FOOD CENTER 1t04 USHBSRO STREET SREENSBORO, N,C, 27406 Flounders, Shrinf)^ Ovsters, Steak, liada»l. Cat Fish, Porgies, Black Bass, and otdier Sea Food SecuivH on Bequest . VELMA N.BENNERMAN,PROP. 274-9113 For Your Auto Needs New Or Used See Your Black Salesmen At The Following Locations In Greensboro SONNY DIXON Bob Dunn Ford 275-9761 • PAUL GILMER • Bob Dunn Ford ? 275-9761 J • CLEO SUTTON « Rice Auto Sales 9 288-1190 0 • Depends On Your Support S »••••••••••••••••••••««« MILES HURDLE Bob Dunn Ford 275-9761 »WILLIAM MOREHEAD ITal Williams Traders ) Chevrolet Co. I 273-6971 ; Their Survival
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