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J> - " | Tony Brown couples would have given frailties of man then up. 1 am sure that this become building blocks for courage is expressed in things of wonder beyond other things you do (your our wildest imagination. I letter being an example), beliefe that your continued \c> Courage is based on courage with ail that goes i, strength, is based on will, is with it can be passed on to based on faith, is based on your children as if inherited love, is based on the belief through 'social genetic in a higher order or phenomenon.' - supreme being ? God. For "Correct me if 1 am L'c many, including myself, wrong. When you say *to ...that phenomenon v brings prevent any problems,'are order out of disorder. uaii *U1? - ? ?- - / vm uivuw tilings 4'No, I don't mean that which constantly interfere, ?l imperfections (disorder) causing destruction? But 1.. will necessarily be made think a moment! Is it not perfect (order) as we true that it is the presence of ik understand perfections in problems ? not their *.- our time. I mean that, with absence ? which becomes -.i courageous expressions, the teachers of man's survival? I f :: Marshall From Page 4 '*( goes toward clothing. tional NAACP, and local Since food and clothing branches will be involved in consume so much of the all negotiations that take U> black man's budget, it is place within their areas, the easy to see why these areas ultimate decision on who tv. are receiving the NAACP's should be dealt with will be k immediate attention, determined by the public. A Presently, two major food The economic struggle of v* chains are in negotiation the civil rights movement with the NAACP: the can be won even without a Winn-Dixie and Food Lion song. All we have to do is stores. These stores are look and turn away from targets because they receive any place where blacks cana substantial amount of not work and cannot make their income from the black decisions. consumer. In other words, "Let us However, they do very do business with fhn?* who little in terms of sharing do business with us." r their profits with the black All of those local car community. They do not dealerships, insurance agen^ employ or promote blacks cies, food stores, clothing 1u on an equal level with stores and newspapers that whites. They do not utilize do not practice fair-sharing r black professionals nor do with the black community ..t they donate to black should become off limits o't charitable organizations or for all black consumers, use black banks. Walter Marshal! is vlct Although Operation Fair president of the WinstonShare is under the leader- Salem Chapter of tht is ship of the state and na- NAACP* >.{ s*. * UOirWOd-HQ-&>Wt,+ W NCAA. From Page 4 _ wmuii??iHuwMnm>unH?nntnmnmnui*wnwHutm?w?miiiiii?wiinii?nmwwm did meet the requirements, deficient athletes will simp-* J ack son did say, ly attend junior colleges for however, that the standar- a year and then move on to !c dized testing minimum Division I schools. That would be unfair to "cer- route, of course, is littered * tain" ? i.e., poor and rural with all too many academicMi ? blacks, and in this he's transcript scandals. And no doubt right. There's there's little doubt that mav strong evidence that jor colleges would use jucos , , cultural hiac intn */?? ?/. w ?wiw VI ?V|/J ttitv VT VII 1IIVI? ill CI JI nicy uu iz standardized tests and that already as a place to , this is why blacks tend to "stash" promising athletes, perform less well on them Imposition of the same than whites. For this and academic standards on ; , other reasons, SATs alone Grambling as on Harvard :? are an unreliable way of makes no sense; the objecr predicting academic sue- tive should be* to uYe*test cess. Minnesota Viking scores in combinatfon with . Wide Receiver Sammy other criteria t6 ehsurethat : White has told SI that his admission requirements are .?SAT score was less than the same for athletes and 700, yet he graduated from non-athletes witflin . each .. Grambling and is now a school. If the NCAA wants substitute high school to go beyond that, it could : teacher in Monroe, La. also take action to enConversely, Detroit Piston courage higher standards v Center Bill Laimbeer, who once athletes are in college. ; says he scored a solid For example* it ' could a . 1,100-pluss on the SATs, abolish athletic elibtlity for flunked out of Notre Dame all freshmen, thereby freeafter his freshman year ing them to concentrate on ^ because "I got lazy and their classroom work dur? . didn't go to class." After a ing their first year on camyear at Owens Tech in pus. It could also set gradeToledo, Laimbeer returned point standards that to Notre Dame and earned athletes would have to meet ^ a bachelor's degree in to remain eligible. Finally, i. economics. it could legislate limitations Another possible on the time givdn to team drawback to the use of stan- meals, meetings* film sesto dardized test scores is men- sions and practice, all of " tioned by Bradley Universi- which cut deeply into ty Athletic Director Ron athletes' studies. In its pusK Ferguson. Noting that the to enact a standardized testr' 700 SAT minimum would result requirement, the 1* apply only to freshmen NCAA has spurned these -Eligibility, Ferguson other options, which would predicts that a greater be both fairer and more efn number of academically fective. f - ? y.* The Winston-Salem Chronicle is published every Thursday by the Winston-Salem Chronicle Publishing ^ Company Inc., 516 N. Trade Street, Mailing Address: Post Office Box 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102. Phone: 722-8624. Second Class postage paid at WinstonSalem, N.C. 27102. Subscription: SI3.52 per year payable in advance (North Carolina sales tax included). PUBLICATION USPS NO. 067910. s I <ge 4 ' To learn how to build ] bridges over troubled i waters becomes a key in developing our untapped 1 skills to overcome our 1 weaknesses. But more im- i portantly, is it not true that < our infinite task is to learn < how to love life, today, and in that process overcome our fears of death? "To some questions, there are no answers. To others, there are answers which may vary in accordance to th? uninit#nM? each sickler as well as each family. "Thank you so much for contributing to my process of living. To be able to share with you my professional and personal experiences has had a most profound effect. I hope that you have been helped in some way." After reading his letter, 1 thought: "What a human being!" Tony Brown's Journal, the television series, eon be seen on public television Sundays on Channel 26 at 6:30 p.m. c ? v i v i ? \ .1 ol- % < # C l^vttp W<rrts Irx I Warning: 1 That Cigarc Menthol 100's: 15 9 mg "w," 0.7 mg Successful Living For quite some time, this writer has had in mind an old proverb: 4tIf you want cream in thejjitcher in the morning, you must put milk in the crock the night before.*' That proverb, AS was explained, originated among the Quakers many years ago and came into existence long before the days of milk bottles and containers or even _ * - - - reingeration. Ut course, the word crock has nearly passed out of our speech, but it was used to designate a jar of coarse earthenware. Crocks were used in those days for milk and other edibles to be put into the farm springhouse for cooling. During the night, the cream rose to the top of the crock and could then be skimmed off. NAOMI McLEAN In a picturesque way, the proverb means that if you want to get the "cream" of success, you have to put in the "milk" of work. It is quite important to understand the truth imbedded in the proverb. Before every worthwhile result, there is always preparation. Of course, it is quite understandable that people are classified into two groups - those who stop thinking and those who stop to think. We have all known people who Ji$yc long since stopped thinking; they do today what they did yesterday and do it in precisely the same way. The very thought of change disturbs them. When some new idea is presented to them or when a new situation confronts them, they ignore it and sweep it under the carpet. They do not realize that living in the attitude of a standpatter is a dull business. In many instances, we all need to stop and think. First * RGNy ^ I? .? fc.M ?^iu H w1 *<i u.?. '* 4|fl V yi V/ tB .You've come $ _ a long way, baby ?? ii ^ Menthol Lights Menthol * rhe Surgeon General Has Determined itte Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ____ rog "tar," 1 0 mg nicotine?Lights Menthol 100's nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method " " Thm ChroAktc, Thursday, ft Takes Work of all, we need to stop in the busy rush of our lives to sit down to ponder the new idea or situation. Then, we have to think. Good work is always done by people who stop to think about ways in which they can enliven the work and add the element of variety. There are many ingrdlients necessary to acquire for making success in life and there are many^ngredients necessary to include for preparation in any task to be a success. Thoughtful, concentrated work is what counts in any situation. "The cream of success" involves the precious quality of sustained enthusiasm, realizing the fact that, "If I do today what I know 1 ought to do today and do it with genuine interest and enthusiasm, in some inscrutable and perhaps providential way, what I ought to do tomorrow becomes plain and understandable to me.*' However, the development of these qualities is not something that can be learned from books. Effective work habits, cooperation and enthusiasm are emanations of character and personality. We need to have a profound faith that, in the long run, right will overcome evil; that cooperative effort develops our minds and hearts; that the quality of sustained enthusiasm adds a dimension to our lives which can never be added by any amount of cold and calculating effort to build up ourselves by tearing down others. In building the cream of success, there is a constant power struggle which is completely foreign to our way of thinking. If a person does not recognize a power higher than himself, there is no way to appeal to his sense of right and decency because he has no such sense. By being our best selves, we can live lives of goodness and beauty and helpfulness, which are a part of the ingredients necessary for "the cream of success." Know some milk was put in the crock the night before. \SUM ^ mr M ^ jf'-? ,..-^M |P":':- |M SP^^^Pl^H|BHBBi?H '' v wZfc, ' '>M\'t J|^H| ^ jjj ^ 'Zfefflfr '.jtk /'V. ~^. .^y \ Urck 10, 1913-Ptft 6 there's no place like home for your family Whjt happens il you don't I've to pay utt the mort^tge7 Would yuui loved ones receive a clear title to youi home, or be forced to find j cheaper place to live? A Home Security Life mortgage cancellation plan can insure your 4 .<? .ki ? kt .?M?m 4 Ajt >M?i imMII.H u MTO tM fW V.IBUI VI Jebt it you die. Th? ptr*ce vol mind is tworth the budget-Size cost. 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