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% Page A8-The Chronicle, Thurs( Dick Gregoi ? ? <niu numan ngnts activist Dick Gregory will speak on South Africa at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 18, in Aycock Auditorium as part of the observance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Gregory's career as a comedian began in 1960 in St. Louis. As the 1960s progressed, he joined the civil rights movement. Mixing politics with comedy, Gregory became increasingly well-known for one-liners such as, <4I spent six months sitting at a lunch counter in Atlanta, and when they fina\Jy~took my order, they didn't have what I wanted." At one point in his career, Triad March of Din A 40-year -tradition will continue Sunday, Jan. 18, when 9,000 men and women in the Greater Triad go from door \o door in their neighborhdods to vvsuvvi. luiiuj IU1 111C iVIOltll, U1 Dimes. The funds collectecf by the volunteer group will be used for research-and education toward the amelioration of birth defects. North Carolina ranks fourth in Members of the Institute for I special program on South Afric Main Library. The program f "Witness to Apartheid," whicl period. Above, Faruk Malloy, a i mediates the discussion (phot Friendship Force pk From June 12 through June 27, 80 North Carolinians will share an experience as the first group of Friendship Force ambassadors of good will to visit Nairobi, Kenya, in East Africa. This exchange marks the first i visit by the Atlanta-based international exchange organization to a country in Africa other than Egypt. During the exchange, ambassadors will have a unique opportunity to develop friendships and to learn more about the lifestyles of the people of Africa. Tony Brown to spes Wake Forest University's celebration of Martin Luther King's birthday will -feature a speech by television commentator H Tony Brown Sunday, Jan. 18. * The free program will be held in Brendle Rerital Wall it a.in ? ......v.. > (Mil ?l U.JU JJ.IIl. Brown, who has been described as the most respected black television commentator in the United States over the past 10 years, is the host of "Tony Brown's Journal." The show h^s appeared on NBC-TV for three years and was on PBS as "Black Journal." > Brown describes the show, which is the longest-running black affairs television show, as a "documentary series about black people for all people." Dr. Ernest Wade, director of minority affairs at WakerForest and -coordinator of the event, says a Martin Luther King Award will be presented to "someone who over the years has best exemplified those ideals that were so' much a part of Dr. King's life." ! COMMUNITY NE -The Chronidc welcomes conn Announcements should be cor I hc deadline for unnounccmc'f ' * . t( t - jay, January 15, 1987 ry set to spea Gregory weighed more than 300 pounds, but through dieting, running and fasting, he shed much oT the weight. Many of these activities were conducted to call attention to civil rights and health fh#? VUfnom WJnr ^ ?.~ ivkiiuui tv ai | av. iu rain and the Equal Rights Amendment. A popular speaker, Gregory delivers more than 300 lectures annually on college campuses and at health and political events. Gregory's appearance is part of the University Concert and Lecture Series. Tickets will be available at the door, of they can be reserved through the Aycock box office by calling ? 334-5546 weekdays from 1 to 5:30 p.m. nes prepares for annua the nation in dead and birthdefective babies. This is due mainly to lack of proper medical care before the birth of the baby and no understanding of the medical care available to expectant mothers. Most babies bom with birth defects are those that are bom400 small, too soon. Through funds collected for Mothers March, it is expected that these problems will be solved. l \ / r fl 1 m feT > j||^| slamic Involvement sponsored a :an apartheid last weekend at the eatured a showing of the film h was followed by a discussion nember of the sponsoring group^ o by James Parker). ins a visit to Africa Leaders of the group hope to take with them a cross section of the socioeconomic, ethnic and cultural diversities rtrar rs~ representative of North Carolina itself. Applications are now being accepted for the exchange. Interviews for the North CarolinaKenya exchange are betng scheduled across the state. Interviews will be held at Knollwood Baptist Church Thursday, Jan. 29, from 7 to 9 p.m. ik at Wake Forest - v '^MI 1 ' i|r. ' ' /V W RgSB r? Tony Brown Brown is the author of a nationally syndicated column which carries the same name as ttye television series. He was foun,din? dean of Howard University's School of Com munieations and is also the host^ of/4-Tonv Brown's Daybreak/' which is shown in the Washington area. WS DEADLINES ... . i i?n11\ news and^alenilai items. icisc and i\;vd 01 neail> piinicd. IIs TN^I> wuliiv a I 5:J0 p.m. ' - J, * j k at UNC-G Dick Gregory 9 - 1/ Mothers March All marchers who take part in the event can turn in their collection kits at Hanes Mall in Winston-Salem and Four Seasons Mall in Greensboro from 1:30 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 18. 040 Bath gfclACH TOW?l# Aw. 3.49. Santa Cruz by Cannon. HAND TOWEL REQ. 2.49 1.99 WASHCLOTH REQ. 1.39 M 10 FOR 3.00 price 2.QO S&ti 1 FOR 1 swr DCBATI A??ort?d Nettle Bars 3.33 2 00 fl ^ J) .7 T PRICE -1.5Q REBATE I 149 Egl NET COST WrT- f 1 AFTER REBATE j J T?xaco/ Hi Ant1-Fr??z? I \ Prices Good At All Familv Dollar Storei Through This Waakand. Quantities Urn ^n^omeJtema^l^alesTo^)e^ . 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