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i ( THETRIBUINALAID Page 3 fe,%|%7'r\y-asv'»? " jlM V‘ V 5- ■ —■ '»•- V ,v.r-- Lucky Guy FLORENCE-Uttle Robert Alston was bom lucky. He is the proud off-spring of ten living parents, grandparents and great-grandparents. They are: Parents-Mr. & Mrs. Robert Alston, Sr., of Florence, N.C.; Grandparents-Mr. & Mrs. Walter Alston, Long Island, NY, and Mr & Mrs. David Brathwait, Long Island, NY; Great- grandparents, Mr.&Mrs Veedo, Florida and Mr.& Mrs. Calvin WilUains, High Point, NC Artifacts Of Blacks On Display At A&T . 'Vf.- GREENSBORO The African Hertiage Center at A&T State University has announc ed an exhibit of early hand-made farm imple ments by early blacks in North Carolina. The James Fred McCoy collection, simi lar to the collection at the famous Slave Mart in Charleston, S.C., is being shown daily in the center from 9 a.m. to W5SU To Hold Examinations 5 p.m. "Many persons are not aware of the artistic and creative talents of many of the slaves and other early blacks in the South," said Mrs. Matte Reed, curator of the heritage center. "In this exhibit, we have some of the finest examples of that talent. McCoy, who loaned the exhibit to A&T, is an Continued from Page 6 WENSTON-SALEM-- Winston-Salem State University will admini ster the CLEF General Examinations and sub ject Examinations on Thursday, October 28 at 8:00 a.m. in Room 210 Blair Hall. The registra tion deadline is Firday, October 1. The College-Level Examination Program (CLEF) is a national pro gram that offers students and prospective students the opportunity to obtain college credit by exami nation. As a result of a policy change announced last semester, WSSU will now accept the CLEF WORMS CAN KILL YOUR PET. Large roundworms (Ascarids) can kill your cat or dog. And he can pick them up any time—even be born with them. What can be done about the “worry of worms”? Sergeant’s*^ Worm-Away" Cap sules mix easily with pet food to rout roundworms. For other worm problems, get Sergeant’s Sure Shot'*^ Capsules, Puppy Capsules or Tapeworm Medicine. General Examinations in addition to the CLEF Subject Examinations for up to two years of college credit. Previously, the University accepted only the Subject Examina- The decision was made in recognition of the fact that older stu dents are returning to college in record num bers. Nationwide the number of college stu dents between the ages of 25 and 29 has increas ed 72 percent since 1970. Those between 30 and 34 increased 108 percent in 4he same period. Many The Di-Gcl Difference Anti-Gas medicine Di'Gei adds to its soothing Antacids Aflticid'AntJ-C» of these mature people have, through their occupational and leisure activites, acquired the knowledge or skills im parted in courses taught in the first two years of college. CLEF tests pro vide these individuals with an opportunity to validate their accom plishments and receive appropriate college credit. While it is highly un likely that any one indivi- Continued on Page 6 AGONIZING PAIN FROM INGROWN TOENAIL? 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John’s first assignment was Greenwood. South Carolina. Today, he works 115 miles of track as a track supervisor. John believes in working with the men and not just supervising. He calls this "railroad work.’’ And says, “Railroading can be hard work, but it pays off in career advancement and good wages.” As part of Southern Folks John’s future is bright because Southern’s future is bright. Rail roading is one of America’s real growth industries. Railroads now carry more freight each year than all the trucks, airplanes and barges combined. And by 1990 we expect a 100 percent increase in railroad traffic levels. We think this means a profitable future for Southern Railway and Southern Folks. THE RAILWAY SYSTEM THAT GIVES A GREEN LIGHT TO INNOVATIONS SALE! NFL Apparel O t;CENSfc S SAVE *30“! NFL Award Jacket 39 Regular $17.99 What better way to keep warm at the game, than wearing the emblem and colors of his favorite team! Jacket has acrylic melton shelf and heavy vinyl sleeves. 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