I \ PAGEG THE TRIBUNAL AID A RIDDLE IN RHYMES by Rev. T. M. Walker WHAT AM 1? Folk know about me as they know about air; A handy force I am indeed. Yet, some doubt me and this is not fair, Because they don’t try me when in need. Those who do use me know of my value. For upon me they can rely. I’m never accused of being like a statue. Standing still when called from up high. WHAT AM I? I am not lifeless, yet you can’t see me move; Yet, my presence can be felt within. When I bring brightness one’s heart is soothed. As the soul becomes cleansed of sin. Jesus taught as to how I should be used Before he ascended on high So that men caught at sea may not be confused As to how to call and get a reply. WHAT AM 1? Users know that I have power for things As they put me into their faith calls. For I'm needed every hour for the hope 1 bring; And for the way I prevent many falls. When other forces fail and no other power is left. I’m a tool that’s always standing by To leave a trail of answers for one to “help himself” To blessings called forth from on high. WHAT AM I? (The answer to last week's riddle is TYPEWRITER.) (The answer to this week’s riddle will appear in the next issue of THE TRIBUNAL AID.) If You Don’t Vofe- YouJust Don't Count ASTRO-DESTINY ARIES Mar. 21 - Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20 ’May 20 GEMINI May 21 - June 20 CANCER June 21 - July 22 LEO July 23 - Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23 • Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23 - Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23 • Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 PISCES Feb. 19 - Mar. 20 •tML74 Extra attention to details make career odvonces like ly. You catch the eye of an Important person. Follow your hunches. Bright prospects for the future are evident In your business decisions. Utilities could prove bothersome this week. A little extra goes o long vyay^to deter mishaps. Incidentals give you problems. Worry will not ac complish anything. You must accept what comes. It's up to you to maintain harmony in the home this week. Give in a little. Results are surprising. Your social life expends this week when new progres* sive people come into your life. There ore many chances for a change In your woric & in your sociol life. Coution is the watchword. Hard work achieved your current success. Accolades come from your associotes. Accomplishing your goals are paramount. Research & concentration are necessory to succeed. You're osked to give guidance to a group of kids & find it eosy If you use a subtle touch. Ttie unexpected seems to be more the expected now. Sudden ond surprising chartges occur more than you You have been giving o great deol of thought to your future lately. An opportunity often is around, buta- los, you're not aware. Kiddies-Can-Do-Ii C^ibShirxn “Rap” Lexington by MaLeah Hargrave LEXINGTON-S um- person has enough problems mer vacation is over and facing him without making school has taken back up. I education one of them. Stay appeal to all the black stu dents to learn all they can -- while they can. in school, get all of the education you can. People become educated not only by attending schools. They learn by experience, imitation, self-teaching, par ents, friends, churches, li braries, etc. Education is everything that is learned and acquired in a lifetime: habits, knowledge, skills, interests, Education is a main part of life in this country. Educa tion, in and out of school, can help develop a sounder mind and body. Through education, a person can be come a more understanding human being. Education can attitudes and personality, make you a better citizen and Education. Remember “a a more efficient worker. mind is a terrible thing to I believe that a black waste.” Local Aggies of the team and that local backing is essential to the success of the program.” Ralph Brown, a Southern Guilford High product, and Charles Bell, from Northeast show High, will be in the starting overall defensive backfield. Willie Jones, of Northeast, and Lewis Alston, of Southern Guilford, will be the starting linebackers. Hornsby Howell, Jr., the coach’s son and a product of Dudley High, will handle the punting. Other players on the 1975 roster include Rachon Fuller, a defensive end from Page High who was named the MVP in the 1974 Shrine Bowl game; Onsure Wray Stokes, a flanker from Page High; Rod Westmoreland, a quarterback from Dudley; Oscar Lowe, a defensive end from Page; Mike Caldwell, a defensive back from Southeast Guilford; and Fred Marshall, a linebacker from Page High. The caliber of the talent on the Aggie roster is in strong contrast to the belief that it is difficult for a local school to get their area. Shows You Koyy to Make-- “Sure a lot of players want to go away from home when they consider a college,”’ Howell said. “However, I believe that if a coach can prospect a good program, indicating the number of football players who graduate by the end of their playing career and the courses of study, the chances of the athlete signing are great.” The Aggies open their 1975 season on Saturday, September 6, against CIAA rival, Virginia Union. The last time the two teams met was in 1958 at which time the Aggies won 40 - 6. “We certainly will have to be ready when we play them this season because they Welcome New Subscribers BURLINGTON Mr. Nehemiah Harvey FAYETTEVILLE Dr. M. B. Hayes GASTONIA Mr. J. C. Smarr Rev. C. H. Currence Mr. Dennis Lee Wilson, Jr. GREENSBORO Mr. Marion G. Follin Mrs. Fannie Guy Mr. Joseph Horton Mr. Otto C. Schei'l; HIGH POII,T Ms. Lillie B. Jones Mr. Jerr\" Thompson RALEIGH NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE THOMx\SVILLE Mr. James Green Mrs. Lewis W. Hoover Mr. Roosevelt Shadding Mrs. Reynolda Motley WINSTON-SALEM Mr. David Cooper i)r. Marlene J. Simpson MIXED STATES FLCRIDA Mr. George R. Manning MARYLi^JvID W’aetina Arnold Coles VIRGINIA Dodie S. Byers WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1975 Serving In The Military WASHINGTON, D.C.- Now serving at Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C., is Air Force Sergeant Raymiene R. Hobbs, daughter of Mrs. Janie B. Goode of 1213 S. Ashe Street, Greensboro, N. C. Sergeant Hobbs, a medical service specialist, was previous ly assigned at Incirlik Oamnon Defense Installation, Turkey. The sergeant is a 1967 graduate of James B. Dudley Senior High School. He is a 1969 graduate of North Forsyth High School. BILOXI, Miss.— Staff Sergeant Anthony Banks, son of Mrs. Janie McCollum of 1307 S. Ashe Street, Greens boro, N. C., has received his new assignment following graduation from the air traffic controller course at Keesler AFB, Miss., conducted by the Air Training Command. Sergeant Banks, now qual ified to direct aircraft to radar controlled landings and regulate air traffic, will go to Mather AFB, Calif., for duty with a unit of the Air Force Communications Service. The sergeant is a 1969 graduate of Dudley Senior High School. |»e>ooooooooooocsoooooooooooei “As I said earlier this year, all of our games are going to return 24 of their top players be tough. I’m just glad that from the 1974 team which we will get a chance to play finished with a 10 - 2 record,” some of the tougher ones Howell said. before a local audience. KUNbAN, Republic of Korea -Wallace E. Simmons, son of Mrs. Tiny P. Simmons of 5261 Germanton Road, Winston-Salem, N. C., has been assigned to Kunsan AB, Republic of Korea. Simmons, an Air Force airman first class, is a fabric and rubber products specialist with the 8th Field Mainten ance Squadron, a unit of the Pacific Air Forces. TICKS MAKE PETS SUFFER. Take pity on the dog with ticks. 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Right now, we’re just happy and grateful to be up there on stage with the Isley Brothers - that’s enough and that’s all we ask for right now.” GREENSBORO-North Carolina A&T Athletic Direc tor, Cal Irvin, has been select ed by the Metropolitan Inter collegiate Basketball Associa tion to serve on the Selection , Committee. Irvin, who is now entering his fifth year as the A&T AD, won 401 games as a college coach and tutored such for midable athletes as AI Attles, Warren Davis, and James serve on this committee and I hope to lend my expertise in making the 1976 National Invitational Tournament one of the most competitve in its illustrious history.” ONLY $129.95 with 12" bar & chain Look for your locol Homelite dealer in the yellow pages Subscribe To THE TRIBUNAL AIDI and have your paper delivered to your door by mail every Wednesday $5 for 52 issues Send me Name Address City Zip_ THE TRIBUNAL AID Enclosed is $5 THE TRIBUNAL AID P.O. 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