PAGE 8 THE TRIBUNAL AID Hungs You Should Know Minorifv A4ASSINISSA 238bct- I49bc King of numidia.africa—he won MANY WARS, ALL FOR LQVe/aS A BOr’ HE STUDIED MILITARY TACTICS IN CARTH- ftBE—BY AGE 17 HE WAS A MASTER SWORDS MAN, A HORSEMAN WITHOUT EQUAL AND SOON HE HAD DEFEATED THE FOREMOST GENERALS OF ROME AND SPAIN WITH HIS FAMED BLACK CAVALRy/hE RULED FOR 60 YEARS AND LED HIS LAST GREAT BATTLE AT THE AGE OF THOMASVILLE FOOD OBITUARIES Yftij DijY Yoyir Mr, Charlie Lee Ross, Guilford Street, Thomas- UlU TUU DU I lUUH 68, of 100 Carr Street, yille, died shortly after Thomasville died in Com- arrival at Community munity General Hospital General Hospital follow- following one day of several years of hospitalization. The fun- declining health. The eral was held at Central funeral was held at United Methodist Church Central United Methodist by Rev. W. P. Cole. Burial church by Rev. W. P. was in City Cemetery, cole. Burial was in Haizlip Funeral Home Carolina Biblical Gar- was in charge of dens. Haizlip Funeral arrangements. Home was in charge of Mrs. Dorothy Morgan arrangements. Hargrave, 64. of 213 W. from a TRIBUNAL AID Is Your Favorite Merchant Advertising In Your Paper? WHY NOT? Ask Him ADVERTISER ? THIS Is Your Paper USE IT Continued from Page 2 exert good-faith efforts to employ a sufficient num ber of minorities in affected trades in accord ance with goals stated in each plan. — Number of addi tional workers that could be absorbed into each trade without displacing present employees, in cluding consideration of present employee short ages, projected growth of the trade, projected employee turnover. Philip I. Davis, Director of OFCC, said that on the basis of this evidence it was determined what goals and timetables of increasing minority parti cipation in the construc tion industry would be reasonable in the Camden area. He emphasized that the Camden Plan is estab lishing goals, not quotas. As President Nixon stated last summer: “With re spect to these affirmative action programs, I agree that numerical goals, although an important and useful tool to measure progress which remedies the effect of past discrimination, must not be allowed to be applied in such a fashion as to, in fact, result in the imposition of quotas, nor should they be predicated upon or directed towards a concept of proportional representation.” Continued from Page 5 Bud Yorkin and Nor man Lear, the same team that adapted “All in the Family” from a British television show, brough “Sanford and Son” to American TV. It became an instant hit and has remained among the five top-rated series. It is produced by their Tan dem Productions. “Sanford and Son” is taped before an audience at the NBC Color Studios in Burbank, Calif. outreach Continued from Page 2 Council pays matching funds required to supple- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22,1973 and carelessness and let us get down to the realities of life like education, jobs, shelter, The Camden Plan is in accord with this policy. Human Resources Continued from Pag* 2 any supervisory respon sibility for field opera tions. These are the two assistant directors of the Division, G. F. Hubbard and Bob H. Philbeck,” Myer stated. Other state office positions will have staff support functions rather than supervisory. Earlier this year the state office was reduced from 100 employees to 84. Four positions were eliminated and twelve were moved into the field. The Division at present has a total ' of 996 employees. “I am confident this reorganization will pro vide a more efficient rehabilitation services delivery system, and through the regional office concept with other Human Resources agen cies, we will be able to coordinate our programs with those agencies more closely in the future,” Myer concluded. Everybody Can Dance, But Rachel Beatty luiiub iBquiicu LW To be able to do things we must stop the music ment the work-study pro- we have longed to do can the apathetic rock and visions of the federal be a very exciting and roll long enough to program. In this way sometimes awesome channel our energies in more young people are thing. tjie direction of survival exposed to programs and There's no race on the and a brighter future. We possible future careers in face of this earth that can must realize that we can working with the mentally assimilate cultures, social be “fly” and dance all and physically handi- mannerisms, vices, etc. as night-long and go home capped. readily and as easy as without the price of a Last year a grant of Afro-Americans. slice of bread in our $13,320 from the Develop- We can usually dress, baggies pocket, mental Disabilities Ser- entertain, excell in sports Please someone stop vices and Construction and other pleasurable the music of indifference Act provided funds to things better than any establish an “outpost" other race in the two camp at Camp Easter. Americas. This money bought tents Maybe we are still , and sleeping bags and exercising our new found food, clothing, etc. gave campers an oppor- freedom (Laboriously “Yeah man Soul Train tunity to “rough it” one born in the early sixties], comes on Saturday and night during their stay. Maybe because times is everybody can dance! Another grant of $4,710 gitin' tight, we tend to But has been used for a family build a defensive facade camp program in which of merriment to hide the the parents of a child with way we really feel about cerebral palsy, epilepsy unemployment, housing or mental retardation can conditions, the education be counseled. system, the high cost of The services of two living that is griping airborne troopers have everybody in a vise of been made available to near hysteria, the camp this summer Some way, some how, through the Domestic Action Program of the j 82nd Airborne Division at | Fort Bragg. j One of the soldiers is in | Plea«e register me as a subscriber to THE charge of the outpost j TRIBUNAL AID for the following twelve months, camp. The troopers and | Enclosed is my six dollars ($6.00)advanced counselors give campers j subscription dues, a chance to experience a | totally new kind of I I understand THE TRIBUNAL AID will environment and inde- | be responsible for the postage cost and delivery pendence. At the same I of the paper, and that my subscription will be time any needed medical [effective upon the receipt of this completed form. care and moral support is j * wp available to the camper. | BSCl BQBlEa SQBEl □^DQIQ BaSBE] BSBHaD easi) QS DB! glBlwnHnEIHBBEl Ensa asD ilCaBBBSilBilElilB on BBl DliSGI iiQeiaia sdeiiiei BiaaDa SQfiQO QDQil DOQIQ EIUEI ElSEl SUBSCRIBE TO THE TRIBUNAL AID : , -J ■ ADDRESS The Army also provides I AND STATE- Camp Easter with consul- | tants in the food service I At the outpost camp, as I well as throughout the | camp, there is evidence of I the motto that it’s not | what you can’t do that I counts but what you can ! do. ™ I SIGNED- MAILTO: THE TRIBUNAL AID R O. 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