\ PAGE 8 THE TRIBUNAL AID WEDNESDAY, JULY 9,1975 ^ I I I I YOUTH, WHAT’S HAPPENING AT.. Continued from Page 4 The letter further stated that “The Black Caucus is composed of seventeen House Members who share the common social, cultural and political experience of being black in America”. In speaking for the Caucus, Congressman Rangel said that, “Pete Stark’s letter has highlighted our concerns about cooperative means for the Caucus and other members of Congress to best respond to the economic and social crises confronting the nation. The Congressional Black Caucus has a program which addresses both the critical survival problems traditionally experienced by blacks, and the social and economic needs of the entire nation”. Adding further, Rangel said, “We are determined to redouble our efforts to work closely with all members of Congress in ensuring the passage of legislation responsive to the needs of all Americans.” URBAN LEAGUE WILL DISCUSS BASIC ISSUES NEW YORK — The special impact of the nation’s economic woes on minorities and the poor will constitute the primary focus of the National Urban League as it holds it 65th Annual Conference in Atlanta, July 27-30, according to Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Executive Director nf the League. The Conference, the nation’s largest and foremost forum on race relations, will have as its theme — ‘‘Jobs, Dollars and Race” — and will feature a distinguished array of speakers from both the public and private sector. Mr. Jordan will open the Conference on Sunday, July 27th, with the keynote ad dress Preyer Restricts First Class Travel Continued Fran Page 5 sary but there is also too mucn gravy in the system. The time has come to examine this whole system and to reform it where that is needed. This matter of air travel is a first step in the direction of show ing that public office is not a justification for special privi lege,” Preyer declared. TIME” Vt Itov. B.M. White Continued from Page 3' be any Heavenly Father. They have dreamed the terrible dream of Richter; they awake with the awful announce ment ringing in their hearts: Children, you have no Father. This is the trouble with many of our young men and women. Christianity is beautiful, but it does not answer to the stem realities of life. The mysterious campanion and his interpretation of the tragic event is the next aspect of the day. The disciples had talked themselves out. They were ready to hear another voice upon the subject, and that voice seemed at once to master them and their theme. Slowly the movement of history prior to Christ seemed to shape itself for culmina tion in his cross; slowly the significance of Moses and all the prophets appeared to be in their love and sacrifice; slowly it began to dawn upon them that a suffering Messiah was the answer to the best hope of Israel, that a sacrificial Christ was the goal of the best teaching and of the best character of the past, and the divine hope for their race and for mankind. They received this thought because they could not help it. It seemed so full, so adequate, so divine, that they could not resist it. And the strength, the confi dence, the beauty of the speaker carried them away. Bennett's Continuing Continued counting, and introductory business.” The business program can eventually lead to a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. Dr. Mack hopes to attract small entre- prenuers who want to im prove themselves for better productivity, as well as peo ple hoping to enter the business world or just seeking clerical skills. He stated that the Reading Program is designed to help students ranging from junior high to senior high ages to improve their reading com prehension and speed while at the same time developing more effective study habits. Advanced college credits in other subjects at the college may be earned by area high school students. The Continuing Education Program will focus on individ- THE RINGING AGONY OF “SWIMMER’S EAR” Now there is Aqua ear® Solution. A proven medication developed by a leading Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist to help prevent Swim mer's Ear and its painful re currence. Aqua-ear dries up ex cess moisture and retards growth of bacteria and fungi in the outer ear canal. Available at any drug store without a prescription. From Page 5 ual interests and needs. It will consist of uniquely designed curricula programs, courses, conferences, institutes, work shops, and other related ed ucational experiences. “We feel that it is neces sary to create our program around the people we want to serve whether it be for a col lege degree or certificate, continuation of one’s profes sional training or just to receive an intellectual or cultural experience to en hance one’s life,” Dr. Mack concluded. Further information oh the program may be ob tained from the Continuing Education Office at Bennett College. Kiddies-Can-Do-Ii Cobb Shinn my-j^ozsY CUTOUT THE CENTER - >S) / 'T /yyH£N COMPLETED A STIFF piece of cardboard is all that you need to make a “Roly- Poly.” Mark it like the pattern in the picture. Cut out the hex agonal hole in the center. Then cut along the other six lines and fold on the dotted lines. This will make three alternate tongues pointing to each side of the wheel. Now it is ready for a race- with your playmate’s Roly-Poly. Start them in the direction the wind is blowing and they will run until they strike something. Pavl Stephais 12 altfiiiM tt 6 A.M. WCOG Paul invites you to listen to 132f The moreyottfislen,tliebetterit sounds. Listen for fun and games i ODBBHB To Subscribe THE TRIBUNAl AID and have your paper delivered to your door by mail every Wednesday $5 for 52 issues Send me Name Address City Zip. THE TRIBUNAL AID Enclosed is $5 THE TRIBUNAL AID P.O. Box 921 High Point, N.C. 27261 Received From By FREE TRIP FREE RIDES FREE FOOD HAVE MORE FUN THIS SUMMER GET YOUR FREE TRIP& PASS TO CAROWINPS ON AUGUST 15 JUST SELL 15 SUBSCRIPTIONS TO IHE TRIBUNAL AID, AND COME ALONG WITH US. That's All Just 15 SUBSCRIPTIONS. THIS OFFER CLOSES AUGUST 8, 1975 HURRY HURRY HURRY SEE YOUR LOCAL COORDINATOR OR DIAL 885-8519 IN HIGH POINT ENTERTAINMENT CAPITAL OF THE CAROLINAS FREE TRIP FREE RIDES FREE FOOD

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