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THE TRIBUNAL AID
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1973
Employment Male CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Employment Female
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IN HIGH POINT, ONLY THE LAZY ARE UNEMPLOYED.
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same all over the country. It's the unique
way we have of expressing ourselves.
That's one of the reasons the National
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national Black newsservice.
What do we call Black news? It's simply
news reported by Black people, edited
by Black people, and affecting the lives of
Black people.
That's the National Black Network—a vital
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It's a bet that when you listen,to an NBN
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FRED GUIDRY’S THREE SONS
WILL EARN MORE IN 1973 THAN
HE HAS EARNED FOR 200YEARS.
Its not unusual to find three college grad
uates in the same American family. Unless its a
family from Opelousas. Louisiana, right in the
center of rural black America.
Fred Guidry has been a sawmill worker
since 1933, earning at most $2400 a year He’s
locked in a 200 year-old cycle of poverty,
ignorance and prejudice that seems almost
unbreakable.
But his sons broke out.
For openers. James. Fred and Larry grad •
uated from Xavier University. New Orleans, in
'68,'69 and 72.
After a year with IBM, James joined the
Los Alamos Project, earned an M. S. in Com
puter Sciences and is now at Carnegie-Mellon
studying Urban Affairs.
Fred researches solar physics at NASA's
Goddard Space Right Center.
Larry will return to his Ph.D. studies in
chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh after
completing his hitch with Uncle Sam.
Fred Guidry's three sons have an earning
potential he only dreamed of. But they might
never have made it without the United Negro
College Fund.
We support Xavier and 39 other private
colleges that help 45,000 students break out of
the rural backwaters and urban ghettos of this
country and into 20th century America.
We know there's a place for them. We know
we can help them find it. All we need is money.
Yours.
A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste.
Give to the United Negro College Fund.
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Bicycles, skates, scooters and a lot of other
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And if you visiled your lavoriie gasoline pump
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ihese days,
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Stymie To Appear On
Sanford And Son Fridoy
the: pHARACTERj^(,ptis in
*e “A House,,, a
Poolroorn”
' Sanford and Son, to be
colorcast on Ihe NBC Television
Network, Friday, Nov. 23 (8-
8:30 p.m. NYT), has a very
famous faoey but the’face has
scarcely been seen publicly for
nearly 30 years.
Otis is played by Mathew
Beard Jr.. who was Stymie, the
derby-halted urchin in the old
“Our Gang” comedies back in
Ihe 1930’s. Now 48. Mat has been
oul of show business since he
was 19, when addiction lo
narcotics hailed his career.
BKAUD DID the Stymie role
from ages lo IQ and had parts in
several ; pictures
including “Jezel?eitV “Prisoner
of Shark Island”^ .Q.nd “Captain
Blood,” as well as roles on radit
shows such as “Lux RadiO'
Theatre” and “Silver Screen
Theatre.”
But in his late teens, he
succumbed , to hard drugs.
“However,” he said. “I don’t
blame Hollywood for my
problem; it was just the
experiences of youth. The same
thing could have happened to
me anyw’here.”
BKARD NOW lives at
Synanon, a Los Angeles group
which rehabilitates drug
addicts, alcoholics and other
people unable to cope with
Jocial responsibility. At Syna
non, he met his • ife, Anne, who
was an alcoholic. They live in a
one bedroom apartment and
Beard works as Synanon’s head
of transportation between Los
Angeles and Oakland, Calif.
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