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T/j Jr. is .i example :f Johr 'e’.r'd and kept hi s earring' urdf * a vear h 1 ar.-I r..~ * ;fe oooM receive checks for a 12 month - o* ‘.re vea-r of sl7l hot John wants to ',e n. ?.y//v a ; ar oh r an he receive any social • t. - *•. r ac' *' *.V■■ a r .,■. *he *e ‘ and : ee V ?;p l Mr*cf Joh- / o*. or SI2OO a year he a: ■ hl< ta receive the full sl7lo. '*a _ ' * the f.r * slo’ l r* •• • ■ over SI2OO a oe ' of t-be made $ 1 00 for each $2.00 earn* e, tno si-7 ,■ f-om tne sl7lO leases $ 1400 Ver. 2 *• < f * * < ' " arc $ 1200 over the $1" v e rn * c *: • an ./;0-a. SI3OO dollar for ooi.a* from tr.c r 14On rem.a.r ;r.a’ f: rn Step 2 Thi<« leases SIOO tr.e anno.:/ of x. • ; *.rrents due John and >.jfe so: year r hn and r.i- :fe r r ' ( . ome f x ;ai security bf*ne* f*• ?' - V r e sear *!' • r > ' . H#*ad the slogan • nearest* social \ecur * off. e h.e:. • :j- * o: o- er 07 who ha- not a reao*. dor -~o r* . m . n: o *• office to find 0/ r.e car. co;le--1 o"< h^r.cfi* Join The NAACP Today ofcW BEN 'S* BUTLER... *3o| .. .Commander of fortress mon- ROE.VA WHO REFUSED TO RETURN CAP TURED SLAVE TO CONFEDERATES* KEEPING them as Contraband of war7some ioo SLAVES SOUGHT HIS CAPTURE THAT WEEK/ THE UNION ARMY HAD TURNED DOWN ALL NEGRO VOLUNTEERS* BUT IN NEW ORLEANS IN AUGUST, IB62.6EN.BUTLER ISSUED AN UNOFFICIAL CALL & FORMED THEIR FIRST NEGRO UNIT. THE FIRST NATIVE GUAR?/ Hongs Ton Should Know TC C - -NOE TH*S ViCRLD IMAGE OF AMERICA GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP. The GOVERNOR Writes tr Jc“- 6 s»a Gc*f*nw si M c» ;jn ; * - - ir.c *.*. « * • * f r r.e v •. m . ** * ” '■ '* :«.y- me ; -.sr-.*•- \c<u f * •r< -* XOe e. t r. f >* >*■ • i.r; * vf* row for * v m r.i ’«■ *n tn«me .1 ry. ippropr a *. r. for roe **> v**to —f chi* r.i;< appropr .**,■• r. -*a { ♦IY r,,. ;» »/ ‘y " f f -,tr*o r c.*.«. r. :-rirri' v rs *>y v -*«*<•• **l* *h< ri.uS-* j z’j 1 haw- -vi •hi i-* w. -' ir h <-•#r.d • .*.>#■ r.m:r<- -*he*h<T / -A' •: V- r' • * • f-.r "< to f.i% ri '!iu&;<- r.e \ --i r, r r;or. thi* •** i;r. :j2e # ar.r.o* tx* ':nsjl<*<i ‘ ' *i', * * r t'i ■f r uld tx* ’. ft'x-d ’*o ■ 0 *' • fh‘- » ntir'- htil *hr h ' * ■ ft r.'S for epx-ra ♦./ r / '•( sr*“*5 r *“* r/ f r. v • 7' ! f-_r.ro* d-> To tr,*• er.-it* bj!l would tx* ’ ' * d' j'l :« rx ral po%orr. '■ f- ■■ ' »o th. wn •■» . h t m«- a r !' ♦ ion f<■ dt ‘x* onif »♦•'! I '} r.o» 'jof »;on that ’ r ‘ ;*ii tiw .r " h' iilcf lx* h>rh* r tha‘ *h -hojjfj tx* mffx.ient to r.-* hoid tt •-( • ooaiif»« and fX'opio «(■ ran 2t-t in - f.o Jx .. . ' .r'- fjiit it i>. not con*r- ’oßt for :♦.-i-!at' r- to vote down appropnati<.>r.« adequate to TU-et th * n*d- of the p*'opl** * *. • f r i tji? . **p! ’ * ** ' Z>*- v Ronald Coffey, Stephen Jarmon Get AF Training ?.A‘ KLA.VD AFB Tex Tw -«'" .t M:: ft r -r. art r. • * n**u rises to attend v-'r.n. .. *r:-. r . r. 2 - 5 How ~ ■ , r T*r ■ te-d St i A- Ft r:e ir.:l:tar> train.r.z Troy are Airman Basic P.onilJ J ( ih} -on 'f Mr- Donna H Coffey of lIJul .Mack. and \:f~-n it;. Stephen Jarmon on of Mr and Mr- W.lie- O Jar non < f 17886 Charest Detr< it A rr.an Coffey Ail] attend a course for a rrraft maintenance -p*e .al.-ts at Sheppard AFB. Tex He a former «tud"n» a* Finney H School. Airman Jarrm w I) a*t« nd a course f- r a; r traffic controller? a* K* \FB *.?:•«■ H< -a ;r:d . to cf I'-r h«n. lhzh S he*,l New Remote Garage Door Operator Priced for C::burban Pocketbook DETROIT MICH Tr.e re mote cor.’r 1 ? usage door r r.V'.r ior.sr roru. i' ted the ex .UMVe j r -pc rty of tfc- we!)- bn .rvi n. re r: ---!• Tr e B:ry I.**»r C rp'-rati' n • ■».■ / : J ... . • if . - t .r<i of re»:<i-.-nt)al »*■*•-•! parage and >-r ..a- V.-. -p*! a r.'-w mote control operator they claim l« the low* -t pr.ee 1 com j. u:..t or. : trket Tr.e new op r.< r rv* * ; -r ~ - 7s, tfr * it iu-!e a j «);<-t zed trans mitter that fan be attach- <1 to tli*:* > :r. v. or, kept in the ft love < nt or movefj from or.e car to another. At t:v push of a button, its raiio signal op- .ns-1; garage door a.n.l tur-.s cn the light. The light stay? on until a clov Big button mounted in»idc or outside the garage i•' p'u ! . . . down r; in the do.r an 1 OUt ft'/C'S till- i.J/r.t The m o<l es 11 y priced unit hr.nr-f a i. > t >{ n» w ; ivan t'ijp.x within the r-ach of every family f’iin.b ng m and out of * pilfer L * k t? _ 1 _____ £ Watch Out For Kids VIC VET SAYS... QUESTIONS AND ANSEWRS Q C«n *- e : ig ole U. S »e*er»n ge* med :a! care at Veter an: Acmmstration ewhile h* temporary 3y li»mg in a *sre c" country" 9 lf so, where r.c »he Treatment be given? \ ;■ •.'■»' at* ‘A tv; t.-> b> applying l . s - „ J, ~ 1 r • V I .... »k v . •( ~1 |k« t - •••an- o: ne f ro._ n * ;t *he n^are-t 0 M* NSU term insurance policy is becoming much more eipensive becaure of periodic in creases in premiums. I would like tc convert to permanent plan insurance but cannot afford to convert the entire policy. Can I convert part of »t and keep ♦he rest as term insurance? A— Ye* Ym ray c-rs a- !»t?V '• t no l*-s« than Si,OOC> at a t.me to a plan with fixed premium amount* in order to avoid * he- pf-riodic increase s es ♦. rr. ,r.- iranco Q Will my mother's re marriaqe bar me from war or phan benefits? A— No You arc *.* ’1 ar. ‘or nhar. a* far a* being eligible for ’his benefit i* Fven ye. :r own mamaze will net bar >ovi Only yeiur increasing ro w M bar v u The cu*t rr.ary deadline i* 23 \r-ar*. but in eer tain t.-tance- th;- mav extended w e- YA off; • 5 . m\r?] the car and jug-ling pi■ kages ar.it! gar u*e -w - in a rain 'd* mi or blizzard is a thing Os th, r ,-t. Tr.t-r- are other aaf-ty and Cfmven.--r.ee far tor? w.th the r • -v unit: Heavy, creaky doors are no lor.-i-r a problem; the courtesy light discourages I■r ■. w!. •r, f■ > r won. t-;i. oi dvst*- rs, ari children returnin'' home -. .u r - r f-t- Co..' c , 1 icycles ar. 1 bar b- ue cat's are safely * i Jfv-k#d '-k *n the garage with no * xtre trouble whether taking au.< * to the corner market c-r e>.nck-d vacations. The new re* t. j^C ‘JFmP 4$ root- o;<-iator la keyed tc the owner s individual transmitter: others will not operate the door. The unit is so simple that the home-owner can handle 90 p?r cent of the maintenance with out tool*. Installation t kc-s but 3o mir.ut* * Tz.e Berry remote operator cun b“ i- •a!3'‘d or. pr '•tiraiiv any parage door and carr.es full yuaiantce on n!l p. tts far f-ve >e^r». Ft:AH .VO F.Yit.- WorL J„ yiccorJ Will, Qo.! By ELIZABETH ELLINGTON ' And yo shall *ocvo tho Lord your God. and he *hall b‘es« thy brood, and thy water; and I will take *kk nns away from the midst of thee." Exodus 23.25 • « • It Is Blessed To Serve Muses served the Lord and rejoiced in His almighty power, chnst Jesus fulfilled the great law of the com mandments ‘ C hrist is the way.** 9 9 9 Mrs Eddy says. “During his night of gloom and glory in the Garden Jesus realized the utter error of a belief in any possible material intelli gence <S k H p 47 * • • “For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ." 'John 1.17 v t • Although Jesus was de serted by his disciples he vas made strong through faith, hope and understand ing that “Our Father-Moth er God. all-harmonious.” was :nd is ever present to refresh him with strength to ful fill his promise? through Spirit and not matter. Power of Good The manifestation of di \ ine Print! j '.c* •• orkin ; through Mind brought the realization and the awaken ing of the power of Spirit to the minds of mortals. The inspired word which was made flesh to walk among mankind and show the way must triumph over all flesh and prove the power of Spirit over mater iality. And Jesus through perfect soundness of the di vine Mind proved all things alone with God. The joyful manifestation of spiritual understanding ir with us now. and we can demonstrate God with us as we know him as ever present Truth, Life and Love. Thus we conquer human fear and confusion by rising above them. ESTABLISH JOINT COMPANY S Id Pinch. the laK r fedora cr.n’-o tin; tommy will jo;r the Go\crnnv-n! « f the On tra! African Republic in estab li-hin-j a joint hu*ldm' r'mt'anv with an initial capital of $400,900. This partner-hip wa- formally an. n r ' \ed on June 28 by Hevrat Ov dim the labor movement's prin cipal economic organ, following the initialling if an agreement between the Prc-ident of the Cen tial African Republic and Sold B**neh - Ovcr-eaj ..no Harbor* Ccorporation s RELAX, BUT LIT HIM 00 THE SAME. 4 DETROIT TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1962 Mr*. Eddy oxpUins Pilatt* question os follows, "Pale in the presence of his own mo mentous question 'what it Truth?* Pilate was drown in to ocquiescenco with the de mends of Jesus' enemies. Pilote was ignorant of the consequences of his awful decision against human rights and divine Love, know ing not he was hastening the final demonstration of what life is and of what the true knowledge of God does for man." IS & H p 48 9 9 9 The spiritual sons and daughters of God have al ways been protected, ble ed and healed God Changeth Not The same God who through Moses fed the chil dren with manna from heaven; enabled Jesus to feed the multitude by prov .rg substance to be Spirit and not matter, when he by Spirit, multiplied the few leaves and fishes and fed thousands. By healing the sick and sinful, raising the dead he proved the supply of Sp.nt is eternal and God's abundance of harmonious g-. iis everlasting. Prove the Truth of B«ing It happened not very lor.: ago a student of C. S seem ed to come under the false belief of severe pains in one of her hands, to such an ex tent that it was beyond use for one or two days It was through loving Christian Science mental help and study that over night the pain and swelling disappeared and strength was restored. The lady in praise and thanksgiving as usual with her work, demonstrating the all ness of God. and the noth ingness of evil, and such is why we can write in humil ity praise and thanksgiving t*> God. for divine intelli gence of Spirit over the non intelligence of the material •senses, as taught in Chris tian Science. CHESTER NAACP SECURES NEW JOBS FOR NEGROES CHfNTrn. Pa Through cf fort- of the* Chester branch of the National Association for the Ad \;n«iment of Colored People, three major department stor* - and a larce factory in the <>> have opened employment oppor tunities to Negroes for the fir-t time NAACP Branch President George T Raymond announced that Spears. Weinberg and Start i department stores had hired nine sale* persons.