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1 ! \ PAGE THR TRIBUNAL AID JANUARY 8. 1975 WEE PALS By Morrie Turner HEY, NIPPSP/ DID YOU HEAP- AbOUT THE WHO JOINED UP TO FK3HT WITH _ COtONEU SANDERS? I HATE ETHNIC JOKES./ 11-10 NOW I KNOW WHY THOSE B>ie COMPANIES HAVE PU&HC RBl-ATIONSJ STAFFS y MONTHUY SALE OF THE CENTURY’— I ! EXPL-AIN THAT TO ME, NIPIER , . EXPl-AIN EXPl-AINX SOUL poop SOUL. POOP T"0DAY only momthlv salf ap the cst'rv^.y TODAY OKLY mowthlY sale Of THE C»MVRY t'UU ACCpT THAT/ &ECAUSE I SAID SO./ TIME FOR BED, / WHY, MOM NIPPER. THERES SOME POISON THAT'S WHAT DO PUANTS REAI.L.Y UNDERSTAND WHEN [VY I'D HXe TO THEY SAY TEUU OFF./ NIPPER/ PEOPUE TAUK TO THEM, OUVERP McaHRit- 11-13 THERE'S A FOffTBALl. &AME ON TV/y 1 WE'LL START WHY PO WE HAVE TO WAIT TWO HOURS ? THAT'S THE ENP THE SECOMP OF THE FIRST HALF/ H^LF IN ABOUT TWO HOURS Mcawie— In Washuigton, D. C. Senator Robert “Bob” Morgan Will Take Oath Of Office January 14 . .Robert Morgan will take the oath as United States Senator from North Carolina at noon on January 14. his head quarters announced Tuesday. ..And from all indications, there will be a large contin gent of supporters from North Carolina who will be in Washington for the occasion. ..Several hundred p^sons have written to Morgan head quarters here indicating they want to be in the nation’s capital when the state’s first elected Democratic Senator in some 20 years is sworn into office. Aides are in the process of arranging two receptions for those who make the trip to Washington. One w ill be on the evening of January 13, the day prior to the swearing-in, at a Washing ton hotel where many of the North Carolina visitors will stay and the other will follow the swearing in on the after noon of January 14 in the Dirksen Senate Office Build ing. . The sw earing in itself w ill be iA the Senate chamber which has an extremely small seat ing area for visitors. With several senators being sworn in that day. there will be a scarcity of tickets. Indications are that North Carolina’s new senator will receive only ten passes to the gallery. Though seats for the swearing in will by necessity be limited to close family members, there should be plenty of opportun ities for Morgan supporters to rub elbows with top law makers. Morgan is inviting several friends in the Senate who came to North Carolina to campaign on his behalf to attend the receptions. This includes top presidential con tenders Henry Jackson. Lloyd Bentsen and Robert Byrd. .. George Anderson, a Raleigh attorney, has^arranged group transportation on Amtrak for those who would like to travel by rail. This is an economical way to travel and also saves energy, the Morgan staff has pointed out. .. Even though Robert Morgan will not take his seat in the t'nited States Senate until next month, he has managed, with the help of Senator Sam Er\ in to help a North Carolina soldier stationed in Korea. . .SP4 Brain A. Sterk was in Korea on November 18 when he wrote Senator-elect Mor gan and told him his problem. He had been in Korea on Christmas Day. 1973, Sterk wrote, and despite the fact that a soldier’s tour there generally includes only one Christmas, the Army had de ferred his homecoming until December 29, 1974, which would cause him to be away from home for the second straight Christmas. ..Morgan contacted Senator Ervin, telling him of the cir cumstances, and Ervin relay- ROBERT “BOB ’ MORGAN ...New U. S. Senator ed the facts to the Department of the Army. ..SP4 Brain Sterk will spend this Christmas at his home near Brevard. Black Policewoman Wins Law Plaque Detective .Annie M. Gilles pie. the first black woman officer to serve with the Char lotte Police Department, was presented a plaque by .North State Law Enforcement Offi cers Association President William C. Covington “For Outstanding Service to the NCLEOA" at the organiza tion’s December meeting. ..The 28-year-old Detective Gillespie, a « year veteran with the Charlotte Police De partment, has resigned her position with the Department to join her husband, William T. Gillespie, in Fort Lauder dale, Florida, where he is a teacher witht he Broward County Board of Education. ..Before leaving Charlotte last Tuesday Mrs. Gillespie said, “Working for the Char lotte Police Department en hanced my genuine concern for Law Enforcement as a service to mankind.’’ .. Detective Gillespie, a native Charlottean is a 1964 graduate of Second Ward High and a 1968 graduate of N. C. Central University with a major in Social Science and a minor in History. ..Since completing Basic Re cruit School in March of 1969, she has been assigned to the Charlotte Police Depart ment’s Youth Bureau, the Community Relations Section, and the recently formed Adam 2 Team. ..She has attended several seminars during her 6 years on the force. ..Her resignation leaves one other black woman officer, Debra Wong, on the Charlotte Police Force. . .Mrs. Gillespie is married to William T. Gillespie, they have one child, a son, 9 months and resided at 6140-C Moss- wood Court. ..They are members of Friendship Baptist Church and she served as a member of the Baptist Young Women. . .When she joins her husband in Fort Lauderdale, they will reside at 4391 19th Street, Apt. 169 N.W. WILLIAM COVINGTON PRESENTS ...To Detective Annie Gillespie Columnist Schlitz To Co-Sponsor Basketball Broadcasts Continued from Page 1 World War II. He makes his hoiiic in Washington. D.C ., wilh his wife, Vivien, and their three children. As a correspondent for The Tiibuiial Aid Rowan will cover a wi(!e range of subjects, from foreign policy to domestic issues, to Washington's political in fighting. I'his he will do with the energy of a lopnotch tennis player, the w iliness of one w ho holds a regular seat in Washing ton's most famous poker game, the skill of a veteran reporter with unmatched s('urces of information, and with the know-how of one who has been in govern ment and who understand CUT FIREWOOD ' ' with a , ' HOMELITE XL-2 CHAIN SAW ■ IKSHTWeiGHT • POWERFUL RUGGEO " ..Schlitz Malt Liquor has joined the Johnson C. Smith University basketball team at Charlotte, N. C., signing as a co-sponsor for the play-by- play radio broadcasts of all home and away games on the Golden Bulls’ 1974-75 sche dule. The games will be carried on WGIV, Charlotte, believed to be the only black oriented radio station in the country- providing live cover age of the entire basketball schedule of its hometown uni versity. Pageant Continued from Page 1 Creative Dancing; Miss Teresa Byrd, Solo Acting; Miss Ella Thomas, Creative Dance; Miss Gloria , Wat kins, Dramatic Reading; Miss Teresa Silar, Creative Dance; Miss Ernestine Holly, Creative Classical Dance; Miss Darlene Mor ris, Dramatic Reading; and Miss Dessa Pearson, Crea tive Dance. lubscribe to THE TRIBUNAL AID and hm YOtr paper delivered to your door by mail every Wediesday NOW $5 I [or 52 issues payable in advance. Two Triggers for big cutting jobs, and little pruning jobs. THE TRIBUNAL AID I P.O. Box 921 High Point, N.C. 27261 Soni MO THE TRIBUNAL AID for tho Mxt 12 months. Enclotod it $S THE TRIBUNAL AID Winstcai-SalaTi Kernersville 311 V yf High Point Asheboro Serving.. 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