March 8. 1975 ?" ? # 'Tim Mj' Woma Dear Liz: I am a very broad-minded > person. There's this man in about: Ikiiow ne aoesn f'know how 1 feel about him and 1 don't know how to bring myself to tell him the things I have on my mind. He has someone close to him and 1 also have someone close to me, but I am game if he's game to have a secret affair going on. LONGING Dear Longing; Let the gentleman know exactly how you feel about him and suggest the secret affair. With you being so broadminded, I'm sure you will not be dissappointed if he does not want to play your little game. ? Vines One-Hou "Cleans it I 905 N. Winstoi ?I W*' Ar^WBr fill III! I I t B TAILORING * * W ALTERATIOI I LAUNDROMAT. WAR HL 2948 OLENN AVI. I PHONE m Read Winston-Salem ( Look for the RED R 1 Also on sale at the f m I Bantam Food Market I Model Pharmacy 1 Roseboro's Fish Marke I Gino's Boutique I Winston flews Stand 1 The HnnfiA nf Policaon Skipper's Gfrill I McMillan Mini-Market! ' lThe Wins I Chro I Phone 7 n Longs Fo Dear Liz; I am separated from my ^husband. He walked out on My problem is my female : neighbors. They now feel I am a threat to their marriages. Their husbands have be come friendly since my husband left. 1 have given them no cause to be this way. 1 have really gone out of my way to discourage them: I stopped doing the things I did when I was married, like wearing ? i ? - ^ snony-snorts outside of the house, and relaxing in the yard in my bathing suits. I can't move from my home because of finance. How can 1 let the neighbors know I don't want their husbands? SiuE ir Dry Cleanersl jetter, quicker" Liberty St. I tt'S?jlem,N.C. . | DRY CLEANING MS * REPAIRS H.DRY.FOLD SKRVICK fl iVINSTON-EALEM. N. C. 27100 I 74S-ES77 1 chronicle newspapers ACKS downtown! I nltowili 835 Northwest Blvd. 1 ...1225 East Fifth M. 1 ;t...843 N. Liberty St. I 608 N. Trade St. I ...638 W. Fourth St. I 329 S. riarpmont 1 ,.426 N. Liberty St. I I ...Jetway Shopping Ctr.l & N. Liberty I tnri-Kiilptnl >nicle I 22-8624 1 A The W inston - Sale tn Chronicle r Affair-? o Dear Stuck; ? You can let thenj ^tnow by telling them. In so many - .. . ? "?* ? have they should remain together forever. ' -Y Having problems with your mate? Need advice? Write 'Dear Liz' c/o The WinstonSalem Chronicle, P.O. Box 3154 Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 SPIRO l m Continued from Page 8 whose name will soon be lost to memory while the repeated . reference to "black" will stick f in the mind of the public as having some vague relationship to generalized crime. j This occurs for the same reason that we find ourselves saying "mafia" when we , mean organized crime. Our perspective has been . bastardized. News of ourselves and our affairs is primarily coming to us through the interpretation and at the selection of others. Knowledge of the affairs of black people must not come to j us filtered of nuance and , innuendo which tend to conflict with the interests of ' others whether such filtering is intentional or not. , . Knowledge of the affairs of j the world at large must not be stripped of its special . imn1ir?tinn? fnr hlarL AW* W1MVC1 j/wpiv We must make sure that the ^ white press is not the only summation of news events that we receive. We must support our fledging black press! We must c subscribe to black magazines! j. We must tune in "Black ^ Perspective on the News" on Educational Television. We must begin to talk more to each other and to be far more critical of information reach- ^ ing us after having passed through the minds of others. f Problems About I Pregnancy? 1 _ H If ml . _ - mum - nnpwm . Lagri I t IF YOU HAVE Question! r About Pregnancy a CALL f 8IRTH CHOICE r* ' 723-sm ^ 4 . . . * vz E^^^SSUrJKEM '. '\ - ^afl ?~*^<?' ^ ^ - r- - J - ' ' . .' 's^N*. * ^Wl i-^_ ^ ?? .<*>, ' t?j ;-.>v v r^Kr- A *~ - ;>.-?> >* -' ^-'i -- V-y$i&- i ^ y^.-y j^/>^;y,:' !> ?.v ' > g -.: ^|^pfeS ? ';' .ippH Bp . ^jgjjj -f I >s-- '?*,.? '* ...,' INC HONORABLE EIJJA! Chronicle Prof, Muhammad Is 1 There was not much of a stir or talk death of the founder and leader of tl Honorable Elijah Muhammad died lospital of a congestive heart failure Irwin X, the local Muslim Minister, i jeople were basically sorry the Mess hink people understand the signifies jlace." To the Muslims, Elijah Muhammad 'rom Allah and there will not be anc Irwin X emphasized that the Belovec 'He has been removed from us in the p >n in the minds v,f every muslim," he s nan and the righteous lives on." I:onviction that the Nation of Islam will i great nation. ""Already people are loo There was some specualtion,howe\ struggle among the Muslims now that 3ut, Irwin X said assuredly that such 'The Messenger's six sons have bei jlace." Wallace Muhammad, the seco >f the religious group now. Irwin X believes that he' can ham Jur'an teaches that Allah lays on no landle," he informed. Elijah Muhammad set out in 1933 slam to the "lost Black race in North > aught that he had been instructed by he personage of Master W. Fard Muh >nly the third grade Elijah has left a le fenerations to come. He converted prisoners, drug add >reached separatism from the white n lo for self. It cannot be denied that Bh lave heard and possibly at one tim< Muslims temples existing in over 70 Irwin X said the Messenger tai :verything and the Nation of Islam i: There was no fanfare nor angel nor I leath of a prophet and if anyone expei ninister's quick response is that the ! irophet would come like a thief in t Thristianity: if Jesus didn't come with he messenger be any different," he q telieve that God is a man. "There is n< he universe and every man lives to The nation has grown in leaps and b he number 1 international fish importi aid. The membership is estimated at 1 / x M ..i * r ? v icwspapcr uviunammaa opeaxs; repor ipproximately 800,000. Retail busing ood stores, restaurants and clothi istablished in some of the larger cities, >pen here and the local minister says 1 narket soon. ' s Sis iflr= : saa . 71*$ *2?c| 'A<~'y., ' ''<ri^*' * '^V ?- . , g^ -> H MUHAMMAD lie Not Dead; rFotlcwers or emotionalism over the he Nation of Islam. The recently in a Chicago in a recent interview said enger died but "I don't ince of what has taken was the last Messenger ther. 1 Minister was not dead, thysical body but he lives aid. "Hewas a righteous ' v le believes with strong mushroom and become a king at us as a nation." rer, concerning a power, the Messenger is gone, i a thing will not occur, en groomed to take his nd youngest, is the head lie the job. "The Holy soul a burden he can't preaching -the tenets of A It V V ' America . He wrote and ) Allah, who appeared in ammad. Having finished gacy for Black people for icts and prositutes. He ice and that Blacks must icks from all walks of life r or another visited the cities in America, jght that time proves 5 here to stay, trumpet to announce the :ted there would be, the scriptures state that the he night. "Spookism is any fanfare why should uestioned. The Muslims Dthing of permanence in die," he added, tounds, the Muslims are ers in America, Irwin X. three million. Theweekly tedly has a circulation of sses, such/as bakeries, ing stores have been . A Shabazz restaurant is they hope to open a fish < 9 9 Gwen Di^on

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