> H|H^-titc^>^Mhfl iH ^h pr ? "^^St36i?56iitk *5$5StsAijjLy "ttN < *is* . 11 wTT??^ ** * j| Semi-Monthly Summary.... HI/TOPV-fflflKinG BLi (A National Black Current Vorster's leadership with the ^ Events Quiz may accompany accusation that Vorster was or follow in your newspaper, too liberal with "the naThe Black Current Events tives." Quiz is designed for use by Ethiopia?A test was seen high schools and by college to be in the making for the age and other adults.) covert operations of both f Soviet and Western nations, International Events... as the national government . began to show iome lack of Sierra Leone?The rela- cohesion and the inability to tively tranquil life of this rule. American and British . ori- Cuba?This largely black ented west African nation nation just 90 miles from our was interrupted by the pro- shores intensified its efforts ~ tests against President Siaka at renewed relations with the Stevens by students at the United States, as indications University of Sierra Leone, of a worsening economic the oldest among the modern situation grew. Cuba is reuniverstities in Africa. The portedly in desperate need of clashes reportedly were not American technology. serious and showed no initial South Africa ? Soweto, promise of continuing. the strife-torn black townZaire?Border clashes con- ship outside of Johannestinued with Zambia, as Presi- burg, erupted again as thoudent Mobutu Sese Seko ac- sands clashed with riot police _ cused the Soviet Union of over announced, plans to bombing a mission hospital nearly double the rents for in Zambia, an attack for the primitive government which Zaire was blamed. sponsored homes, most of Soutb Africa?As though which have 110 electricity or? ~~ tOjipll the African anaWest- running water. er^i world that South Africa * * # does not intend to bow to any . external world pressures, the National News... government at Johannesburg stiffened its opposition to Washington, IXC.?Some meeting the United Nations of the most sober comment deadline and conditions for on the Carter Administrate independence of the ter- tion's energy policy came ritory known as South-West from Congressman John Africa, Conyers, Jr. (Democrat of Rhodesia?Rhodesian re- Michigan) who noted:?"We? action was reportedly cool to need to have a policy that a U.S.-British proposal guar- deals with how energy is anteeing an immediate trans- produced and who decides fer of power to the black how it will be produced, not majority. More attractive fi- just how it is used." Connancial aid to the white cerning solar energy, Conminority for resettlement and yers observed: "The only other adjustments w?re?iiu problem involved in sotef^ eluded in the fresh initiative. energy is the inability of South Africa?As though companies -to make money w&add to the world of make off of it more than once." believe in South Africa, an Washington, D.C.?Twenultra conservative pro-white ty-two African nations conpolitical party, the Reformed tributed works of art to the National Party, began a chal- newly dedicated African lengeof Prime Minister John' Room at Washington's KenAil Important 17 T? D ! r ticiur j_II liusincss Continued From Page 5 plenty of practice, and a reading are not achieved- good vocabulary are knowledge and pleasure, essential to the achieveAre you one of the fortunate ones who "see ent of thls much-prized at a glance" just what a ability. The point is, paragraph contains? Who develop several reading . habits, select interesting have what is called a magazines, books, literaphotographic mind ture. Don't skim through which instantly registers what you want to the meaning of an remember, know what you ordinary paragraph with- reading for and read out carefully noting each accordingly, ask someone word it contains? Good ^ help you if necessary, eyes, an alert mind, Rpari. as it is important. rfb ELEANOR Downtown Door To Woolworth's) Will Hold Anything... Sportswear, Dresses, Etc. YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT ELEANOR! k ? ??.3?- - - ^ A . 1 f + . ^ "M . . - - V^- * ^ 3Bc-? m MjW v B/Wv ^5^LJLKJ6ege5Sl*UB*Kii8***** and she works for the lie Experiment in Self-Rel- a iance on its Council for wl Older Adults. Usually she he can be found at Patterson di ? , v\ Avenue's Center for Older in V:^'* Adults, but just now she ?r ^ r is on loan to another ESR ra OWer^S^a. ra M&j&P Any senior citizen with dc a problem can call Mrs, hi ~ Beatty at 727-2000. She hi will then refer then to cr another agency equipped Si t ncK HAPPEnino/: ** i * f ncdy Center. U.N. Ambas- New York, New York? sador Andrew Young _pre- The National Black Foreign sided at dedicatory ceremo- Policy Institute, Inc. annies where President and nounced plans for a nationMrs. Carter and members of wide "Support for Andrew the African diplomatic corps Young and others in governwere in attendance. ment" drive. A major press Washington, D.C.?Black conference, representing a handicapped demonstrators wide range of black leadertook leading roles in the pro- ship, is to take place in early test activities which ended in June. All persons concerned victory for the rights of the with creating a black national handicapped. Blacks had "Coalition for Open Dia complained bitterly that they logue" between blacks and were discriminated against all government agency heads, for being black and further including especially the Secdiscriminated against for retary of State, are asked to being handicapped. contact the Institute at Suite Washington, D.C.?Sou- 805 , 441 Lexington Ave., them Christian Leadership N.Y.C.. N.Y. 10017: or ca\\ Conference leaders met with 212-687-0512. President Carter and Vice Coordinator for the naPresident Mondale and tionwide support drive is shared some basic black con- Greg Harris (Brigadier Gene- < cerns. These included the in- ral, Retired) of Chicago and creasing of the number of New York City. j blacks on the President's Dawson, Georgia?A biWhite House inper circle, the zarre murder case began to holding of reg&ar meetings shape up suggesting that with black organizations and justice in the New South may . reconstructing the Prcsi- not be too greatly different? dent's food-stamp proposal. from that of the Old South. Earlier the Administration In Dawson, Georgia?just a had announced that the num- few miles south of Plains? ber, of blacks at the sub- five black youths have been cabinet level had been dou- charged with armed robbery bled over that of any pre- and?first?degree?murder.? vious administration. Some discrepencies, illegal- ities and atrocious police beDetrolt, Michigan?Sym- havior include the admitted bolic of the. growing base of threat of castration, forced black support for embattled wading in an icy pond and ' -fchNr?Ambassador -Andrew?charges without- a?weapon, 1 Young, black and white De- without fingerprints and with ( troiters, including Governor only circumstantial evidence William Milliken and Presi- (which suggests incidentally . dent Leonard Woodcock of another probable suspect J the United Automobile who is white). * Workers, voiced strong Julian Bond of the South- J praise for Mr. Young at a ern Poverty Law Center ex- t public dinner in Detroit. The pects this case to be a land- c occasion was the annual mark in contemporary south NAACP-Eight-EorJxeedom era justice; and he has called . diner. "To me," said Gov- for nationwide support of the { ernor Milliken of Mr. " defense of the five black Young's performance as teenagers, together with putU.N. 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Sfc spense them to people Mrs. Beatty feels that di< need of assistance. mandatory retirement ch Mrs. Beatty also ar- ages are not good. Why at nges transportation for make a person quit fu: adults who need id workinarmst because hiVYh ?/? mftwriftripgjBMjPBh au B^Hnrtm- mmm m } ents or hospitals. She work, it would probably be co: >esn't need that service better for his self-image if ho ?rself, thank you. She he is allowed to do so. w her own car, and When she retired from na uises through Winston- Hanes, Mrs. Beatty found sh 4em traffic without the work with the ESR. "My Sa Cancer And The Lae Cancer is a pretty ugly concluded that Laetrile word. For some it evokes a has no effect on the j picture of pain, prolonged treatment of cancer\ . j and discomforting treat- The FDA is responsible ; ment, and possible disfi- for approving drugs and ' gurement. For others, it is requires that before ap- . synonomous with death proval, a drug must be < itself. - proven to be not only safe, ; Medical research has but effective. Laetrile is : brought us a long way in not effective and there is j the fight against cancer, some question about its I People are learning that safety. 1 many cancer victims can While it is claimed to be \ lead normal and produc- harmless, Laetrile, or its j tive lives and significant chemical name amydalin, : progress is being made in contains cyanide, one of saving and extending the the most toxic substances lives of its victims through known. early detection and treat- The most dangerous ment. aspect of Laetrile, or any However, the fact is, a other alleged cancer cure for the most common "cure", is that people forms of cancer has yet to who have cancer in an be found. But this has not early controllable state stopped a number of could be putting their people from claiming they lives on the line by taking have found a so called a worthless substancecancer?cure:?One?such instead of seeking proper substance that has been medical treatment. touted since 1920 as a Time is of the essence cancer "cure" is Laetrile, in the treatment of cancer, a substance derived from Early detection and early apricot kernels. treatment could be thp Sometimes called vita- difference between life min B17, Laetrile is said and death. by its supporters to a-:j^vr|" 1111' ' "" contain an ingredient 8f|?|j a M | which is harmful to cancer iViii(/ l :ells but not to normal 1 ^ j -Jfe) :ells. Nothing could be 113 *-** rarther from the truth. :v s The Food and Drug Big Savings on Sped Administration (FDA), on Here's Just a Sample, he basis of a number oi *>ntrolled tests, has JOflBS YW a ?>+_ All-over Denim Casual on ^fJUA UlierS Heel. 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She John's CME Church on i orked with Project 5, Clark Ave. "I've been S siting the elderly, acer- playing the organ for 50 I ining their needs. * years," says Mrs. Beatty. 1 Later she began work- She also does a little | g at the Patterson gardening ? roses and 1 rnter for Older Adults, petunias are flowers she 8 ie cooked, cleaned, and recommends as easy to B d other housekeeping care for; she's careful not | ores for senior citizens to overdo the heavy work I the Center. "It's involved in gardening. || nny," she says, "But I Her other pasttimes | : - - 1 me in and do for me at Mrs. Beatty is a widow| ***" me.'' now. She lost her husband | Mra. Beatty was origi- in 1971, after 55 years of | Hy iioiii Hickory^ but niarriagt?.?But?aiic' a not g ? e's lived in Winston- helpless, by any mminw 8 lem for quite a while. ' 0 _ I -~7~ . n See Profile, Page 12 I 1 mmmm i \ m ? wmmM itrile Controversy 9 ;^%sv.v;';?;*>x-x*x*x*xtfx;x;x;xw;x'x;x*x?x*xw*x*xv 11 LADIES ? 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