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. . • ' • ' ' • The People's Paper - ' • Vol. 57 No.10 HOWARD U•IVEllllTY/ WAllll•&TO•, OC ,, . I Nov.i, 1974 • • ' Black Student Organizations Forn1ed At NBL Con'7ention • By William Scott workshops of the five-day was th e name adopted by a student comn1uni ca1ors. opportunities the forn1a1ion of the representi tives to act as H iiit o p Stall Wr iter convention were held 1n communica tio n steering A tentative constitution 3 . A con11nftnications o r ganiza tion was a regional !directors of their T h e 7 4 t h a n n u.a I . identifying opportunities committee, whose cl1it.!I was draw11 llP by the library o t' film and recorded n1 :1ni1·es1 at io n o r region. Convention of the National h e ld in business and task was the o rganization o r· 1,:0 1t1111ilt ce to he presented broadcast whii.:h would l)e rc<.· ognizable 11ccd for The f bjectives Of the I Business league was held last e ntrepreneurship in 1nass tl1i sassociation.Eachof the for r :1tification by tlte cxcl1a~ged . betwee11 black co 111n1uni ca tion, between NSBLare: I week in Atlanta Ga., and m.edia. schools present at tl1e NBL v<.1 rious scl1 ools a t Howard's .colleges !)J:1ck busi11ess students and J . F 0 s t e r i n g. · o ut o f tl1at conventio n Under the thc1ne The conve 11ti on cl1osc <.1nnuul Co1n1nu11i ca tion 4 . To work i11 tl1cir coordi11atedeffortsto professionalism among c a1n e tl1 e precedential P o w er of Unity. · 1t1e representatives to serve on Co nt·c rcn~c in ~1arcl1. Ki11g conjun c tio n wi tl1 black 11111)rovc tl1 e economic bla.ck business students fo rmation of National organizers of the NBL tl1isstcering co111n1ittee. .;;:1id. 1)rofcss ionals in tl1 e e 11vi·rcJn1ne111 fo r black 2. Dleveloping a As sociation 'of Black convention desired national According to Issac King, Tl1e objectives of tl1e . <.'o mmunicatio 11 s i11dust ry so bL1si11ess . co mmunicatior)s network Student Communicato rs studentinvolvemcntinbotl1 one of the represent atives NA BSC'are: t o of t~ er cxposurt' a11d ·M:1tl1 e wson stated thal a and information systems and National Student business and comn1 unic:1- from I-t oward to tl1 c cx 1~c r1i sc from bl ;1\.'.k tt·1111> o r ;1ry B oard of J. Placing of a student Business League. tio ns, a nd becausi: of tl1a1 steering co111111ittcc . 1!1e I . For111at1on of a profcssio11uls to stt1dc11ts in f)irc1,;tors were ai>Pointed at o n the NBL Board of The Convention held desirability the National pu r pose of tl1e 'ABSC stl1dcnt news service wl1ich con1n1un i1:a tio ns tl1c co1n1nittee meeting. Directors under tlte theme The Power Associatio11 of Bl ack organizatio11 is designed to would disc111i11ute 5 . To redcfi11c bl;1~k T11e) were divided up into 4. Exposing students to ·of Unity began o n Tuesday, Student Communicators l)romote avail.al)ility to job inl'or1nation of importance i111ages to students as well :ts e 1gl1 1 k't'ograpl1ic regions. the black business world • O c t . 22 and e nded on and the Nationa• Student ope nings . scho la r sl1ips. to l>lack co1111nunicators tl1c black com 111 u11ity pri:.;c11tly tl1 c r~ are only 5. Expanding the Saturday , Oct . 26. It Business League were training pro grarns. financial ::! . To keep an up-to-date Accordi11g to Alfrcll ... even r egio11al llirectors. awareness ofo. the black co n1 p rised representatives formed. assistance and to set up a fili11g. systcni W11icl1 would Ma tl1ewson . a reprcsc111;:itivc ·r11 c CaJit'o rnia rt•gion was community o n the business from most major businesses The National Assoc1atio11 network r'or 1l1e cxcl1a11 gc keep 011 file resu111es of fro1n J-l owa r d t o tl1 c tl1 c on ly u11rcpresentcd world that Blacks are affiliated. of BI a ck Stud c n I o f print. fil nt , and recorded s1udcn1s and would inform National Stucle11t B l1si11l·s~ r cg 1 o 11 . They were 6. Obtaining finances for T 11 e tw o maJOT Communicat o rs (NABSC) broadcast between black tl1osc students al)()ut job League stee ring ~0111111itt cc. :Ji) J}O i11tt•d by their the o rganization. Atl.anta Mayor Criti.cizeR Ford Farrakhan Urges NBL To Unite By Frankie Reed -

Man 1glng Ea oto• Jcco1nplis h111e 111 . and you have.a A mcrica '' ~ he 1declared . ··( Preside nt F9rd) should know By Hodari AJ1 degree 1n thi~ and in that. But Freg ucntly reminding tpe that any people who llave sur· News Ed!to1 t1n11l we learn tht! value of audience that he was speaking vived and prospered under the ATLANTA. Bla ck ~1 ust1rn 11oo ling those reso urces, on behalf of the Honorable" e)(t reme economic oppression Minister Louis Farrakhan urged 1n'tc llc ..: 1ual\y as well as Elijah Muhammad , Min• . • thal "'e have suffered during lhe BI a ck business men l1 crc last f1r1ancially , l1n1il we learn that Farrakhan admonished them· to past 360 years are imminently Friday 10 seriously co nsider unlcs:. all of us 111ake it , no one think about the future survival o f u s can 111ake i1 .·• !·le ~ualified to advise the Presidenl ways to work cooperatively for • • of the Black masses. to get the most for his money:· the econo1111c survival or Blai:I.. (:O ntlnllCd . said Ma yor Maynard Jackson in Amt:rica ··,\nd unless we learn that , '' White America is in trouble a speech to the 741h National Speaking JI J luncheon l1eld 1h1s ~v.· ill only be another one of herself'', he explained. ''She Business League conven · during th e 74th annual 74 con,·cntions where yi.>u meet ca nn ot .employ her o wn unemployed, ho w is she going to tioneers. co nvenlion of 1h e NationJI 1og.c1 her a11d drink and socialize I look after 30 million Black Addressing himse lf to the lac ~ 8 t1sine~ League , Oct. :!3·:!6'i Jnd par1y and l1ang out and ta lk of Black input in10 nationa' Min. Farrakhan t: lc i: trifted the trash. ahd talk :ibout how much people? She is finding lt increasi ngly difficult to feed her econontic decisions. Ja cll:sor audience wilh his n1 t:ssagc on tht• r11oncy yot1 got last year, how said ··ford was unable 10 fine conven11on lherne, •• 'rhc Power yot1 did !l1a1 one in, and' wangled own, how ca n she continue ,to give handouts to 30 million? If and t1 ecd any Bl ack econ1-,mis1· Of Unit)'''. '1 !11<; r11 u 11 t:y . o ut of the she has always looked out for or bu siness people who wer1 ''If JUSt th is roo111 .1lo 11 t! i.:uuld g.over n111i:·n1 . !legged for that , unite 1his aflernoon ·· . J."arrakl1Jn 1.. r.1v,.lt:d ft1 r tl1is , al)tl stoic that '', herself first , whic h is not wrong, qua lified to discuss the pro lhen we in lhe economic sector blems of our inflation ridde1 told the gorup rcprcsc 11t1 r1g J 1·· Jrrakl1an preacl1cd as the bulk of tl1 e Bla i.: k l' CO no1111 c J llll 1.,. r1 cc r oa red its of Bla ck Ameri ca, have got to economy . consider how are' we going to I ''The recent economic summi power in th1 :. country. ·· 111 1~ Jl·k nowlcdgt! 111 ent . roo111 alone po~t..'s:-.es the power ·• 1>ardo11 111y frank ncss'', he survive if their eco nomy falls conference was blatant in it apart.'' near exclusion of consum ers to lift JO n11ll io n Bla i.: k pcopl t: 1n 1..l 1ui:~lt:cl , ''but you should never I won1en , Blac ks and ot her min•' America up fr o111 tht! 111ud . up l1Jve 1nv1ted ;t ~1u sl in1 , if you ~1ini s ter Farrakhan captivated rities who are always the har· frorh povert y J11d want and d.Jdn 't v.•ant to hear the 1ruth." tite audience with his masterful dest hit by the na 1 ion·~ NBL president Berkeley Burrell chats with Black ~tuslim natio11al -:c11resentative Minister nakedness and s4 ual or. Bl1l til e'" . (~rJ ..:1o u,ly con1111ending NBL oratorical st)·le, using his hands, that are here n 1 u~ 1 learn th" l'rc:-.1dt:nt IJr. Bur\cley Burrell changing his voice, and telling economic ills. Louis Farrakhan. In a Black economic summit power ol L1n1ty. Jnd then adopt f\1 r .....:lcl' llng Stich a powerful slories To convey a message of called by Jackson and four I . A national policy for full v.h1ch "ould rcp11rt d1recll)' 111 fr n has Budgct ..... that on ce~fine agency publ11.. cr11pl 11yn1en1 . re11rgani ­ co nfcrcni.:e of 'ic minars and '' l l nlcs.~ v.·e gJ \'e Lip the relatively conservative group. Ford's economic advisor. ha~ a na11onal con1n1itmcn t for v.·hich Ja1cly has hflit;<1n1e the za1111n 11f "clf;1rc fu11ds , 1ax in - w o rk shops o n b t1 ~1 n t:::.to , 11c tt1nt::.s of the wh 1lt! A111erii:an Jackson nolcd 1hat Congress- full employment ·· graveyard for v1r1u6'll)' ever) ccnt1vcs. J

::;:;~::·p, ~~,~~.~~· ,.~~·~~ Wr~!~!! Conference Comes To HU ''Posilive change . is possible throu.gh the democratic ini1ial ca pital anli Howard 1974. Wanda Whiteside. receives her crown t~rusts of the project. a five point program (or full motion pictures. He received Arts and the Humanilies de­ dan and John Steptoe. • veloped the idea for the con· ISEE Wri1ers, Pl· S col. II from Dr. Cheek. See more HQmecoming foota~ on Page 8. SEE Students, PX· 8 col. 4) employment. a degree in Humanities from '

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• • The Hilltop Page 2 Nov. I, 1974 ·····················~Camp11s C ender······················· Eye On Africa Bible S111dies By Akpan Ekpo UbroryHoun Hltlt<>P St•ff Wr'lt•r Bible Studies: Do you know 'Iha.Ilks .,a out to all the 11m n During the week of what JelUI Chriil claimed about slron'gly c ri1icized Dr. Nelo for zibar's Afro-Shirazi Party and November 4-8 , 1974, The himself":' Did you ever wonder if and IX)llmttee '**''*'' who hdpat &tended Division -of Public Services, his bad failh. l•1ck of si ncerity , Zaire"s People's MovCmcnt for • those claims were true and if make this year's Hone.x>lllitW Foundcn Library will conduct a undcn1t1C ra1ic nicth(ids and his 1he revolution (MPR) . Jaus is who he claimed lo be. Clll1 usion \l'ilh the co\t1nia1ists. Fa.VUo.1 Ptolb::tion a S&l):tt'. Effective November series of mini-workshops or if he is a Liar1 You need to 18, E;THIOPIA: .The rulilig mili­ I 974, Founden Library will desi1ncd to aid Howard know what Jesus claimed abou1 MOZAMBIQUE: The Prime tary government here has sent beain e•tended library houn . . University students in writin1 himself. You need to check out • M inislcr. Ntr : C hissan(l of good-will missions lo neighbor­ Tbe new hours are as follows: term papen_ The work.thops will wll:c1hcr his claims arc true or TNT Meeting Frclimo has s1rongly condem­ ing counlries to eJtplain the Monday thna Thundly: concentrate on subject area not. You need to decide if you •:oo ne d. in a radi11 broadcast, the nature and philosophy of the A.M.·12 Midnillll- reference books 10 acquaint will let Jesus be Lord over your Violr•ce ••d Blt•od'ihed in te ndency of cerlain individi.ials movement which overthrew the I TNT Teaching and Trainina. ' Friday : 8 :00 A.M.·10:00 students wilh little known and life and the Savior of your soul. ' Tuesday NO'I . S, 1974 at 6 :30 used reference tools. Students Moz••llli11•c: l_ast ~ ee k . 1here 111 1nstiga1e the killing <1f whites. regime of Emperor Haile P.M. All of this informa1ion is avail­ were killings 1n the Ctl)' o f He n1a1ntained 1hat 1he whiles p.m., Conference Room 11 S, A ­ are encounl!d to 1ttend u Selassie. The emissaries are to S1turday: 9 :00 A.M.-6:00 able 10 you at a Bible S1udy of Lourenco Marques: al lcas1 44 killed n1igh1 be lhe innocen1 scction of Co:>k Hall. many work.shops as they wish. visil ' Kenya. Sudan. Egypt and P.M. · you" choice. Check ii out! 11 peoa.le were killed. Pr1n1 c ' 11nes a nd stressed 1hat the Who is God~ A 1ood question. Zaire. The government's head­ Sunday : 2 :00 P . M.·12 will mate a difference in 1hc Mirinter Joaquin1 ( "h: ssan11 . wh11 struggle was not against whiles and there arc a lot of opinions Midniaht. Tbe schedule 1s as quarters has been moved from nasty now and now world. heads a J0111t Pt1rtugues·e hu1 against colonialism. He also as.lo God's real idcnlily. Bui if MONDAY : 10 : 00 the 4th Army Division to the AU reading rooms will be Bible Study Schedule: Frelim1J 1rans11i11n ;1I g11vcrn - called ,in Mt)zambicans nol to God is really there. and if He closed dwina tbe e•tendcd A . M.· I I :00 A . M .. General: Grand Pal.ice, where former M••••y, N••· 4, 197• at ment ha s appealed.tu citt1cns 111 rcac1 tu the prtwocations .:1J cclt_•d '\fr1ca c:1rl)' 11cx1 )·e:1r . in order their portfol ios in the new gov­ God. Spt)f'lsorcd by lgbimo Otito THURSDAY : ll :OO ·A.M.·12 full or Part Ti1ne to " '111 b)' a large n1.1111r1t) Thi !> .111 de1err11ine the l:ibor si1ua ti o11 ernn1en1 while four new ininis­ Christian Fellowship. Eric V Noon, General; Social Sciences; 3:00 P.M.4 :00 P.M., General; Earnings Commensurate 1i i1J1 ~· :as the second gencr:1I ele..:1i1111 10 S"cdtsh :1ffi liated industries ters v.•e re appoin1ed; majority of Payne - Advisor . f outh Retreat The Census Reports effort1. Mu)t hol(e car. Coils since the c11 unlr) go1:nell l11d e Afr1c:111 c1_1 untrie1i arc pu11ing Cabinet ministers are from the, I I I pendencc i11 I Qhll prt·ssurc 1•n 1he United N:1t io11s o FRIDAY: 10:00 A.M.· 11 :00 will be occepted by ~Ir. Ttick­ 1nili1ary RHODESl r\ iZl\lllAll\\l· J 111 ti us1 r;1c ist St: luth Afric:1. Pre · l A.M., Black We and History er at 627-3063 OfJ No1 1etnbe,· • The Apostolic Club of Ian Sn1:1h "i. g••verntTll'lll h.1~ .1c ...c111 ly . the n1u1i1lfl cs before the Project Harvest AU groups will convene at the Moraan State College. Balti· 2nd and 3rd betH·ee11 I 0.0'11 Llnttcd Nati\1n "s Security Cr,u11 - NIGER IA: According to the Reference Desk , founders cused the Rcpuh\1c 11! Z,:n1h:.: more, Md., announces its an ­ and 4 pm Eqtwl Opp. Cn1p. latest Cen1ral Bank's report, Library, except Wednesday 3:00 of aggrcssi<111l ::g:1111i.1 Rh 1'< l e~ : :1 ·rhis year the honor of nual Youth Retrf'at. Saturday Africa's mosr populoLs country P.M.4 :00 P.M. Will convene in Equal Opportunity E111ploye,· ·thrl1ugh guer~ill :1 :r1c ur'1••11i. a11d coordin;iting Project Harvest has NoY . 16, 1974. Special gucs1 rcccirded an ellternal tra~e sUr­ the College of Fine Arts Library. 1ndiscr1111111 :11 f lir1r1g ~ thl' ·been awarded to Groove Phi speaker Bishop O .T ..Jones . Jr. border h) Z;1111b1 ;111 tr1>1 ).)S r11 c pl us uf $610.5 million at the t~ ,\s · r 1\FRIKA 'broove Soci1I Fellowship of Philadelphia. Pa. for further Zan1b1an :1u1h1 1r111 e!t h.1\e tic end of January this ye~r as com- ' .._ _ Incorporated . This annual info·rmation contact Rev. Cleve- nied the allt_l; ir1uguei.l' g1 1\l r11 I ANZAN IA The go ver11 - R:tbat. Murocco is presently co111n1unity. .Seminar You want an abortion. who can only be sympathetic. n1ent 111 e11 ts 11 f Z:1irc. Zan1bia and n1cdia ting the Jordanian-Pales- You're scared and don't know Prci.1lll·11t Ag11'i :t111h11 'le1 1• What lhey want are people ~- ho T .tn1;1r11•t are tr)ing ''' ~· ork o ut 1:n111n c1>ntroversy over who The Center for Banking who to call_ can be e111pa1 hcti.: and interested signed f1•r the 1\1 Ill A l"he .1 plan f1 1r political integr11t:o11 .should represen1 Paljstiniarls on Education will be sponsoring a You need information on an cnoughi to lislcn to a problen1 agreen1c11t prt1v1d cs !11r an Acc1•rding t1! President Ka unda . 1he West Bank of he Jordan Banking Semiqar, November 8 academic matter and everyone a nd offer sonic alternatives o r Lipen1ng 11 f the MPI A •• Ifie..: 111 l>lhcr Afric an c0Un1ries cc1 uld River . The Pales1ini~n issue is bet'Vten the hours from 9 :00 has told you. a different person l_uanda 11 <\ " cver . lhe Vice J11111 the plan 10 further Afric;1n e xpected 10 be discJssed along A II lloward University information. a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Guests will be to see and a different place to President 11f l the 1\1f>l . A. l\1r Unil) The 1alks 10 be held in with cconomjc issuds 1ilr.e the 11 ..: rsonnel utilizing curbside Commercial Loan Ofru:cr and So that vo lunlccrs will be Ch:pend:1 rl·1cct..:J the ,1g ree · l)ar-es-S:1laan1 will be COll rdin- price or wha1 has lb be done p:trki11g near Gage Elementary Personnel Officer from the "°"These are real problems, ones prepared lo undertaki: !his task , n1ent and ac ·used l)r Ne t11 (JI : e tc~ b)' the secre1aries general v.·1th the oil mone . Libya's School are urBCd to obey all Chase Manhattan Bank. incurred by students everyday. a training period is planned in c11l lec11ng fu11di. lr11r11 thl' 11f .z :1111bia's U11i ted Nalil1 nal Head of Slate. Col. Muammar parking signs in that vicinity. For further information There is a crisis intervention which some basic -.:!Junsc ling Organi1:1ti1111 f•f Afr1ci:11 Unit} (r1ll 1! pendence P:1rry ( UNI P ). Qadaffr · was absen1 . He is op- please contact the Center for center on campus, however, techniqµes will be outlini!d and Liber:11io11 C 1111111111 ..:c 11 lfi.:cs 111 Thc Tang:in)·ik :: 's Afr ic,an llVSCd tc1 any ncgoti 1ions with' Bankin1 • Education, School of which gives advice on how to Continued on pqe l Dar cs S;1l :1; n1 l\1 r l ' l1111e11(!.1 N:11 111 11 :1I Uni(1n (LANUJ. Zart- Israel . deal with them. • B u s i n e s s ··&. Pu b I i c Afro-American Administration, 636-7768. Called the ''Hotline'', this ------student-manned project is Studies currently in need or volunteers. Dr . Howard Johnson , Progtam Symposium counselor-advisor, and Dexter Henderson, • Hotline director, The Department of Afro­ discussed the pro11Vam and its The United Pentecostal As.so ­ American Slwdies will sponsor a direction, in· an interview Friday ciatton of Howard University pr•1gram o n Black Dance: afternoon at the Uiiversity (UPA) announces Part three of Sacred & Secular, on Tuesday, Counseling Service. its symposium series ··con­ No\.·ember 5. 1974. at 12 noon According to Dr. Johnson, tinuing Black Self-Hatred : and again at 7 p.m. The Pro­ the Hotline is seek.in& students grar11 will feature Sister Beverly Pathology It Therapy'' 9 :00 who are sincerely interested in Barber of Florida AltM Univer­ a.m . -10 4:00 p.m. Saturday. helping others solve their Nov. 9, 1974. Ho ward Thur­ sity. and will be held in >the problems, ''students who have man Lounge, Andrew Rankin • Afrl1-An1erican Resource Ccn· - some type of orientation within Memorial Chapel. Open forum ICr (RtKJRI 300. of Founders Li ­ themselves about people and brary). Sister Barber will lec- format. Your opportunity to rap about wanting io help people, eyeball . to . eyeball with Dr. 1ure '"1 Blac k Dance and will about extending themselves out den11111stratc St1me dance move- Francis Welsing. H o ward"s beyond some of the routine sort 111ents newest con1roversial personage of self

Interested in working with an tAMIR'S BAZAAR on.campus service pro:fcct? Got sc1me time to help o1hers solve ...... their prjlblems1 Then volunteer to w(1r\ on the HOTLINE. a .... one-year old crisis inlcrvention · center. Students working on this · project will receive trainin1 in . HOMECOMING ..... c11 unseling techniques and then • will be able 10 apply this train· ing in dealing with problems SALE such as abortion counseling. drugs, l1r alcoholism. If inter­ ested ctJRtact Dc•ter Henderson 011 b36-6870 or drop by the Imported & Domestic Jewelry U11ivcrsity CounKlini Service. BLUE JEANS Ince--.· • ...... o..c. '' 10...... Bocly 0111 Clothing

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The Hilltop l'llJI 3 Nov.. I, 1974.. 'l'rouble In Black t.______,Zi111babwe_~ ' .top vs By Akpan Ekpo army pneral, '' Rhodesia is no lonaer a buffer zone for the ly DeU. Rolark Mapt St considered Human r,elation1 than just as srcat. (Hilltop News Service) white south. J"t look at the HllltOP St•ff Writer others may eYen realize is In re(ftion to HUSA and the map. Today, '.NC are more like a sore thumb.'' Published in the Jut two Mee s•ry. Hilltop, two of Howard's most mall.en are ~concerned wilh Zimbl.bwc has a population 8'I A I lean r flltoll TJte African Frce8om editiona of the Hilltop wen This factor ii important . powerful .student -orpniutionl, at this lime. of about 6 million, qnly 228,000 HllH09 ltllff Wrltltr Fighters of the Zimbabwe articles of oppo1in1 viewpoints becaUH I felt tbat in order for the cmphasH should be placed A bl11e folder con1aini.. the are whites. There is an economic African National Union (ZANU) in connection with a complmnt Black people to obtain the unity on a tc*llion to help unite . S..Cltime dMrills tile tint few lqislativc poup'1 broadranai"'-. unction a1ain1t Rhodesia now closing up on Rhodesia. recently flied with the Hilltop that bas been 10uaht after f« to web in Notie•Mr, tile a&act qillativc prc;wram waa presen­ because of its racial policies. are students rather than eurtina The Orpniution of African Board by the Plesi.dent of HUSA Ions. WC fint must leam to encrpa i9 search of thole tO Ca.cw will to iMo a elem 1d _.. ted to the Ch~f Eaecutive at However, the sanction has been Unity Liberation Committee has a a a i n s t the Hilltop understand each other. Oae of -. -rctrat" k> .., CNt stra, 'this mcctiftl. Included were ineffective. The actiritier of the blame for existiJls "i mntion. ina-eued its contribution to the Editor-in-Chief for •l'e•d libel the bat places to accomplish teaies for ll:tlial I 11i·1etim ii a.;h areas u Wier reai•ratton. ZANU African Freedom movement. and unprofeaional conduct. this ii on a coU111 campm. The Hilltop, wbidl. w11 ...... i•nalion, economic de· Fighters is proving to be feel• ¥il91 to tlle ' ... af tlti• Ptesi.dent Samoa Machel of As a Hilltop reporter and as a Ewen thoulb tM en'lironment si1hted recently by the 1 velopsnclW for. the inner cities, effective. About I 0,000 whites cc:CJ a ically troe'rl1 d nation Frelimo has vowed to support a transfer student from another on a colleF campus ii only a Washinllon POil as bria1 one of tilll'• 1111 the 94tla C• n1ras . A.fro-American relations. the have been called. to enlist in the • • liberation struggle against Blac.k which was superficial facsimie of the the lait of the studenl actirilt dr•epNkmic, and amnesty for pOlice force to patrol white collcae, Al a.re aa tlai1 week little or Smith'• racist regime. Present!)', comparably less politically gro ups ~ till remainins on no iftforMPlim was available on­ Vietna111 war resisters. residential areas at night. lbe Howard's campus, bolda the Frelimo officers arc busy motivated than H.U., I can not tM ereas the• ..Y he con· A._ with the propoaal1, 1ovemment ii now smelling training ZANU freedom fighters . for the life of me figure out why rapon.sibility, 11 does any otber ...... 1 ,..;..ily ill the .... Rep. Ra ..el uid the Caucus trouble - it is too late; the Cm­ in the me of new, sophisticited this type of action is necessary. newspaper. to inform the public recom..endcd splcific cour1e1 band-writina is on the wall. per1m11 •••to., ellCI in ncerty weapons, including Russian In weiahing both sides, I am and to create public opinion. • every alfice I contaclccl. wilh of action which President Ford When on November 11 , 1965, ma de, heat-seeking SA-7 inclined to asree with one Subsequently, it is utterly tllt'e e•ceplion of Coa1rc11- appeared willi• to ··consider.'' Mr. Ian Smith announced the missiles. 1 individual who stated, •• it 's a ••outside'' world, beift1 on a i mpolliblie to promote such women Barbara Jor•n (D­ The moll immediately accep, Unilatetal Declaration of Accordin1 to Gavin Young of waste of time''. predomimtcly Black campus is unity if it does not already exist. Tex.). both the Conarnaman 1ed propoul was one which out' , Independence, he failed to The ·Observer ''The Z-anu One may ask. how being a just about the last opportunity and iMMI of hit/her lqislative The only obli... tion the presa tw lined a public tcrvice employ­ realize that any sroup of people guerrillas are already today transfer student has any effect to enjoy the clotenna of bis •a« are in the home cli•rict is to report what is and not to ment proaram to function sim­ operating as near ·as 30 miles over my think.ins. As I stated brotben and listen before bein& that are determined to be free ·create whiit isn't. making last 111inu1e rounds ilarly 10 work relief prasrams of c annot be 1ubj_ected to from Salisburg. A disrupting be fore , the c ollege I last fizzled out into this rainbow before die November 5 election. WW II for easina the tremen­ military call-up is causing an society where the predominant The decision of HUSA n . domination for too long. attended wu for the most part, n.o.,ii Rep. Jordon henelf dously high unemployment rate exodus of exactl)'. the sort of politically apathetic. Why tllis nee FIS its kicks by watching Hilltop, regardless of the waa no11 eveilable for comment:, in this country. Al least 50 posi­ Today, in Rhode1i;a white Rhodesian that Ian Smith apathy existed is factually the o thers fight among char19, does not lie in the hands an aide cited her ·Votinc Rjpts tions are presently in existence ( Zibabwe) for the Africans, most needs - the young." themselves. of the Hilltop Board. The unknown to me but my theory Bill ... lier Social Securily for in the Unit'd States Employ· tension is hiah as Smith's • evolves around the idea 'that By not takin1 advantaae of decision belonp to the student the Home•aker (male or ment Sc<:urity offices in down, security force continue to The Africans who once campus's located within large this opponunity, we are only body, the one5 who will be fetnale) lill M the main piec:es town Wuhi,.ton. The proposal move Africans from villaaes to rejected the Pears Commission preparin1 ourselves to ·fall into affec ted. If any campus cities appear to be more involved of lqislettoa she is eapcct~ to created a prasram scrcalled protected towns to will continue to reject .any the traps that have cau&ht so or1anization is not beiq with the political activities on be CCJAC'crned wilh dMrina: the "'providi• no less than I mil ­ avoid urban guerrilla action . . In proposal that. will increase the many Blacks in tl)e past. The responsive to the student body, and off the campus. At the same Mth Cc 1rn1icMel ae11ioll . lion jobs." payi• decent ular­ the put two months, 60,000 number of black seats in the only difference is that we have a · students have the power to time, the students attend.in& Asked whether Conar,11.: ies and providi• chances for Africans have been · moved from General Assembly. The Africans sc hools m rural artas receive new way of beatin1 each other chanr;e, BITT the adminiltration women Jorden has any partK:u, advam:ement. The administra­ the northeastern lands of want Independence - majority more experience in dealing with across the head, but no matter has the power to eliminate. lar ''qulm1'' with the Bleck• tion has propOKd a prasram for Chi weshe and Madziwa into · rule. each other or what may be how its bcin1 dOne, the pain is Which would you prefer! • le&i•letivc aroup, the aide 15,000 such jobs. guardedvilld 1tron1 hints all Republican administrations a ' white' state. d o mination, the battle must situation but identifying what According to one Rhodesian in giving proper feedback; to Henderson also said that there aboul the topics the Black law, ao throuah. continue." teac h abo ut exploring the the caller has said or his feelings· arc plans for working up some situation, that is, not solving the toward the situation," and offer weekend hours, once the project pro blem for the caller but some alternatives or pass on gets underway. exploring possible alternatives, some information. The Hotline )lumber is ..u?H· as well as being a ·sounding Hotline servi' ces will run the . 636-681 7. lnter"ted volunteen Lll3~ board; and to teach follow up pmut from lepl .ervices to or anyone with a problem exercises. so that the volunteer informal ion on welfare and food should call that number. FO_T can open a wroe new word of opportunity .. Debate Team Goes .Big Time By Ed Jones student government leaders and secretary, and Willie Hampton, Hilltop Stilff Wri ter National Merit Scholan amo ng treasurer. along with Luther E.teh )'l'ar. ~SA o ttt'rs ch.a llt'ng1ng earn- ~ ,,r111n~ in 11 ~ ~r<>. 1 Jt·~t ,,.,n~· . 1 nclu d1n~ salary incrt'JSl'S J S }·Ou assuml' ~rt•ater The Howard University t he team memben. Brown, Margo Jackson, Bruce op1JOrtun1t1l"S lo L1bt>r.i[ Arts mJ jors throu,1;;h rt_-st·J rch, 1,·r1t1nK. t>d1t1n.:, illustrating, layout responsibility . NSA also is anxious to debate team opens its second Debaton this year arc : Alan Douslau, Darrell Lewis, Gncye partic1p.it1on 1n tht> Pr~I QuaGfic~tioft Jnll rt'Product11>n st imulatl' your proft'Ssional J.nd intellt.'Ctual season since its rebirth, with an Wurick, president of the Martin Dickey, John Templeton Brian Tnl. This )·ear, NSA h.is schedult.-d tht' l'QT • l' r0>:r.-imm 1ng - 1ncluJes dat;:i systems gro"'·th 1n many Wol)'S. 1ncluJ1nK intensive eye towards establishing Howard Luther King Debate Society Booth, Peg:y Ferrell, Diedra for S.iturJa)·. :'\:o\•t·1nll<.·1 23 . Compll'tion ol t h1~ l' ro,.:r.-im ~,· r1t1nJii . Jnd Jevelopmenl of formal as well as on ~ the ·i ob training. as a ''big-time'' debate power, formed last year, Mark Clanton, Tho mp!iDn, Bessie Lawrence, T t"SI b)' the l 1bt.'r .ti Arts ma1or 1s .i prl'requ1s1 te :1lL't.h.1n1c.al JnJ Jdm1n1SlratiVt' proc:edurt'S ~ Advancro 'study. if job rel .ited. 1s Jvail.able. next week at the Dutchman Vice president, Helen Coleman, O.lene llomero, and Connie Hill. ,,.., con:.1dc-r.i1 ro n tor NSA l'mployml'nt . ·• Lr)·fllO!{r Jph)' - \lt'\'t'loping & logic.ii proving JI Jny of St'Vt'n area un1vers1t 1es and can !;ie For e nsics To urnament at -, ~ partially or 1vholly reimbursed through NSA Tht' C.irrtt Sct'nt" Jt NSA. Thl' N.11ional ~•I nt'\'' cr)·pto-1,-.,l(IC concepts • S usquehanna University • KL>w<1rch - tht• Jiialher1ng, an;:ily'iis. and rt'- Fellowships or o ther J sststance programs. . 5«ur1I}' .>\gf'flC)' IS !ht> LJ .$ _ Govt>rnmt"nl Selinsgrove in Pennsylvania. I agt"rK')' rt"Sp0ns1blt' tor de\•elop1ng 1n ,·ulnl'r p<•rt1nJii ••I st1bstant1\'t' data The deaJline for PQT applicat1ons is ~ i· Howard's forensics director .iblt• commun1c.it1ons S)•stems to tran5mrt '•1ur ~ flL-C1l1c JCi1dt.•m1c mJ1or is ot st'Condary . b,•1 JS(for the ~ '''' en1 l, 1 ·r 23 test ). Pie~ a Ms. Laura Flee t Assistant 1m1•ort,1ncl' Ot tar Ji;rt•ater importance are PQT Bulletin at your [lla·cl'ment Office. It Professor, in the dept. of and rt'Cl'1 \'t' V1 1.i l 1ntormat10.n. As .in :'\JSA profhs1onJI, )·Ou 1,•,JI bl' 1r.i1nt"d to worlo, ) 011r 1ng1•n 111I)'. 1nt1•llt'Ct1i.1I c:ur1<1si ty and contains ful l dl'tJils and the n('Cesf>a ry test Speech is optimistic about the rl'gistration form. CollcKc ! ~elations Branch, on prOKr.lm !o ot national 1mport.in<:t' 1n such 1 1 1 · r~•\' l' r<1n c t· - plu s ii J1._-s1re to appl)' them 1n forturie of this year's squad's G. .:trt'a& .is. <1~ s 1g nmt• nt ~ 1\'~l'rt· 1m,1K1nJl1l1n 1s the t.'Ssent ia! National Security A~en cy . Ft . George squad. she expects Meade, Mar)·land 20755. Attn : MJ21 . An _ • l. .inguaJiit•l ,IJ\•1( .1n.l fJr EJ:olt•rn )-uSl'J 4 t1d! 1l 1C dl ll>n . improvement ov:er last equal opportl1n ity employer, M / F. year's record, which placed o1'> 1a basic tool ot r~arch into a numbl'r ot ~ l•rin .irl.' Sl1p1Jlt•n1cntt.>d b}· thl' benefits ot highly in almost every Jn'1l)'t1c.il fields r ,1 rt'l'r fl'Jl.'rJl' 1·mployml'nl . • I ib r.11\ / lntnrm.it1on Sc1.,nct·-tt.-chn1c.1I tou·rnamcnt it entered, and Adv•ncemenl And C arttr lJwovelopment - ' brought back several trophies NSA pron1olt"' fr,--.m " '1th in. and a1.•;ards and certificates.) • • Ms. Fleet and assistant debate coach Albert Wynn who is a • Georgetown law student, says the dcbaten arc work.ins hard rcsearchin1 and analyzing this y ear's mtional debate topic '• resolved: That the powers of the > Pres i dency ( should • be • significantly curtailed.) HUD I •••n. individual events, as a p>Od investment for the university. plus ' 'There is no better way for • ,a future where the s ky is no limit. Howard students ,to showcase Contact ______their intellec'tual abilities and ! 1kil .. and heishten the acallemic at Room 29 Doup.w HaU 6~788 reputation of the univenity ," • • (lwailable only to college juniors or students ·-The director· •JI tile prosram having at least 2 academic years left before alto bclpa to detelop leodenhip • graduation.) • talents amona itl 1111;mben, and ...UH .;~I attracts the uai+eliity'• best PUT IT Al I TOGETHER *AIR FORCE Rem: • 1cbolar1. She lilted w..Cral

• P- 4 Nov. l: 1974

• In Tbme Inner- • The People's Paper VU.ions Edjtor ...... ; ...... ·...... J1w •r• Wa o. Nc ..ty• ,.,_ tllo to tllll To •• OI' not to au. that ii .ari tot.. i"I our d1•inatkla, W.. can u.y: Manaaing Editor ...... •...... ' .....•.•...•..••...... • Fr1n' • ••d prolltea t11c:om• u11l111. ., ...... ,._ tM qu•ti'on. In •Y attempt to News Editor ...... -...... llc4ri Al Ia Am k:a it ii no tllnilion ''/'w '°"'' • 1011.1 ..-,. .,., I (:(>-to I NliCll aad ""INmu" 11111 Mw • lo11.1 w.y to IO·'' Al· Fature Edi.tor ...... ~ ...... ~ .. Roa 1 GI s ca• ct·1ri eta on t11i1 mlltt• I wp opetl or ftdional IM>ftl ''l'olitiml H•wru 1''9 •t.ct thlt . lllck ad wlUtl peopll Go1p•I ltl•1lc:'' Fellow thouch we my claim the Con­ C09>y Eclitor ...... •••...•. • . •.. •.... Jamice McKenzie blca• ills& 11 iRllJ dilturblld pe11ional Black Caucua, one tbold tlM ti 11' I at••1tiofil in Cluot u.. totttMr in •t11t Howardita. Lillen up! TM cw11.- Sports Editor ... I" ...... Ca ZFry Mo•o U.S. Senator, and countleu A k:a. Pint ol .. b I CJ al • it a 1 t i 0 n 1 . T )l • i a it i 1 1 trl1HMl-.u11.trl/ll.. I for~ of Pltoto Eclitor ... ·. ·...... ••.....•.•..•••..•... Black mayors, ''we 1till Mw • P.ul Beckhaln tM dfect it IMll oe the isnoc1Bt JlllpetUltioa of superiority by 'rnlivity Mve apia petMated Uyout Editor ...... -...... John 'J:a14' I~ w11ita ••i 1 111~1&• 11.- oaly tMI mind via WHUR's Oolpcl lo111 -1 IO IO·'' • lall:dlla wlMt uwify ud an It.mt Howard'• Roberta fla'cll initiatM tlie •• blltnd'tmoftl 911 • (1-10 •·•·· S1nd11 wn- own Contributin1 Editor ...... •ama lriMa "r tllo .,..,.. aed ncil• of A Donny Hathaway beckoned: 1o·call•• adults. SecolMlly mand otber opp1 id p1cple of . iap); ud f1om Iha• permeation Adw:rtiling M•m3e1 ...... •...•..••..•... De ibiia?s Posa; ''Coww ~ tlllcotUOlatt, wlwr~ tl1c1 IE I Mw co.. to JIM tllo world. I will snpllically ..,..... the Accountmtt ...... ~ ...... '® "12 Ila• ··111.11.*r vu1oa·· m my mind. · ·~r, 1'I ....id . •• And"' the di•· fl "ntios lUt lM: atU•J ti of COM01a1c, the Penuuiom una ~Editor 11t .ari1tr to r.:li(y ir ; ·wad a.lam ii now 1 worWwidl Inherent in -a1acll ppcl • • t' prayerfully: ''H•wn lttilp tlw ...... nlloctod by _ ...... of niltlltmme. Once papetutted: n11ic is an in1rinsk: 10Ulful· racism only tiria.al about mon emotional experience which cltild tMt 11.1wr Md • Ito,,.,,. , I I of mc:ila Ud hibld, baw • radlm. 11 any tnadafully m•ically delineates Black suf- HHWll ,.,, tlw 1lrb wlto w.lk Tht HILLTOP is•- Jtlttkly publblwd nn1ipqo wttll • am.Miion of 7,000 t:apla. /t 11 r t'il't:I mort''Att.ty CO• mucll too mae inftrtor- lo aaothlf? 11 any man ferin1 and our. ''polltlc•I tlw ltrUO aio111. H•wn lwlp "' 2215 4th Strett, N. Jtl. InformMion concn11llf6 r'9~ pvblicatlo11. 1"""'4 H dl#cted to tlw o~. ...•• Laot ""' aot ...... ii a nal tM qs 1w 41"'al11 Phont No. 616·6868. tnalllfully superior 10 1no1ber? heavens,'' yet to come. How? awt ,,...,. • •llrina m1c"41ni1m of the on~ more hy; HHWll lwlp tlw ndlm tlta1 we hive yet 10 Tbe wumptiona of 1upaiority For ''nobo41y A:11ow1 'd' trOMble wltit~ ,.... wllo turlU lti• b«k wit-. • and inferiority are real. And 11 /'w "'"· No1HH11 *"°" btit 11ti1 real wehidl of man•1 J,au." Amendi.. the previous •Mry. HHWll lwlp tlw PfOplt • America, the aup~clly d•ruction •ows acro111 the truism, I hasten to auert: ''No­ witle tlwir Ncl:1 .,,Unit tlw Rape! Mtiaa pot o( all nationalities, is &lobe, we tbe people of the IHHly A:now1 bttt i~au tu1d Afro­ .WGll: NH~" Mlp au •II.'' Black leaders, attune your· aow 1 buniaa fire of hatftd and world, mlllt continue lo bue Am,ria1111s. '' Why? For ''GotJ l>.C. arc reported becauae of which Garry woukl Mve lbown · our d·cisions on c.tain racist or ,,.w '"~ • sonf, tMt tlw Mf~b . aelvc1 to ''Go down MoJ~1,· Way Rape - forced ses. - a vio- the difficulty of 1ettint to trial. that a woman llas tM same riclll racism. prejudicial pa ibWt•. e.11 or 1ln1- '' In eucnce, God down to E1yp1 IMd. Till 'ol~ to to to ii Plvlrotllt: Tell PlvlrDllll Ge,..ld lent crime, or both? In any case They also ci·,im that juries arc as a man raort Walemc:e l·r'nL for wlaal it worth pve Black Amer.icans a son1 • the crime is often misunderstood reluctant to convict rapi111 be- proccct her beQOI' . witlaia tile coatext of the This mn•1 tha1 eftn in that the anacls cannot lint. Forti; Lrt "'1 ~ople rot'' and more than often mishan- cauae of Iliff senttnces. Mean- But I thiak al die n.mber ol A~caa IC1Ci ty ii a failure. defense, we -..ry well milb-t Illa The dehumanization iUerent HoW1Udlk1, ''IOok o'er Jor­ died. The Black community has while the home rule charter lillen on Howard"• caa,.. who Quality E•·rllios. IOUld exist in dewilop nri1t tcndencia. I tben in in1titutiopal racism and d•n 4' wlt8t d.o _., J~,,. Comin'.' • r·ightfully been cynical abou1 prohibits the City Council from have been rape victi•. 0.. i• d tdtoall. but why lboulda't it must uk myu.lf ii life P•I to racial oppression explicates for to ct11ry tu ltomrr A bGnd of I ra'j>e as a historical crime in chanaina any criminal laws for particular wu 1' ·d by lier exitt in bleck cllil*ea'• ow• .. belt• for m1•kind? WW wt.y a concern with personal auo11, OMr 'aMffalo Soldi,rs; '. • which Black men were accused the fir11 two years of partial frtcnda. pftlcred by q JlfioM, co••unitiel. It -- tbat by there be a dly of peace? Or will cli1nity and rqanhood ii central Comln' tt/t~r u.s.· Comin' for 10 of ''raping"' white women by in- sclf-pernmcnt. dropped by Mr boJftieed alld lMwi•I b'ark clailmn into white our effort• be rendered to antiraci'st movements. The carr1 "' #tom~ . SwJn1 ·l9w, secure racl:sts or · ven1eful But two yeJjrs will be too lite the tarpt of teverll Wind re- schools to acbine quality worthl in 1be f...U .,-.down• centrality of racial opprcuion Swtet 'BIM' """ Wltitt' Clt8riot. women . as the issue has been pushed to marks. aftcttioa 11tc raJ problem ii we wns11n1ly· witnna tit• lut in the Afro-American Expcri- Swi111 low... '' Thinkina of our But with the risin& incidents the forefront now by the cue of If rape vtctims arc left tlaete hei•i li... ppcd . reflection of lOlt II.opes for 1 cnce has been the primary Black prQ1cnitor1, we'll reach· of rape of Black women by Inez Garcia, a Califocnia rape choices or that af IMJl repocti• lonlina pace amoea men? main1prina catalyzin1· .ethnic thole ·,6o,.y ,.,,,. when you Black me~ perhaps the situa- victim who chased down her the cue, Will tlley ewcntually lu1in1 to achieve racial peoplchoocf. Durina slavery, ''co1Nt t1nd1ro witlt m' to. my 1ion needs to be reviewed. In the auailadt, lhooti"I him to death. retort to Ms. Oarc&a'1 acttom. •••re 1il Ibo 1 farce. It ii BUliq cannot work becaUll Black apiritul1 and aotpel F111Mr'J ltoflJI, 10 my F111Mr'J District of Columbia, present Made a cauac celebre by the Men and women, '"brothers and wortltwhilc 1o conaidsr the it ii a contradiction to 1he· hymns suns in the cotton fielcb ltou1,. James Cleveland said: laws require the corroborati°"i feminist movement, and dcfen· si•cr1·· were not ,...nl to be illm• of tile chil•cn Black pnctical put of the l)'ltlm. were sourca of uplift which ''TMr1'1 11 bri1ht'r day Jom'· of the rape by a source other ded by Charles Garry. perhaps enem~1 . 11 it '° hard b and white. Ho•ftf, we m\111: Unfortunately the dehum1nizin1 ameliorated the slavei" brutal wMr,.'' Our Howard !:>rothcr, • than the victim . The Rape- Re- the real issuc1 became lost in brocher1 in law maki• poai· r11liM the children'• values are Racism and depner1te hatred and 1ruelin1 tr1v1il" Why? Donny Hathaway asserted: form Project. a group active in the fury that surrounded her tions to alian thcmtelva with only nftected by the interall of will peniK. The ~nstitutional ''W,tltoMt a 10111. tM day would ''H•"I o" to 1Jw world tu ii rape law reform, claims that trial. Ms. Garcia lost her trial the woman. the ~ic:tim, as op- tMir puelltl. In tbt pr°"91 of myth of equality will prenil uwr ~ml . WitltoMt •Joni. tlw JpinJ "''*""· Bri1httr d11yJ will soo1t M Mr,, Tak.e it from· me; o:::;;.nly/ ...::;;:_.::;;:;:_::..;:::...:.:::.:;:..;::_...:::=:..::::::..::.::::::;:::.:;.,:::;:..;:;;._...:;;;::;:_::..;;;;;..;;;;.;;;..;;;.;..;.;~-.-ione tenth of the rapes in alona·with •landmark cue in poecd to the .... lhc rapist? t~l;•;";·;·~~wl~t~b~~b-; 11 .... witlt tlM ~bllms· 2~< =aa;d~~a~ot~-unl=~=··~· of 1he P..ce·~ · ID~~~~'.:, wUb you. __,:_j rOlldtlM11.fJ wOMldro wro111." ,.,wr •"""' knd •in't. WJw" rot So111eday, we"ll 1111 H frtt. '' a fri,"fl. WitltoMt a IOlff· And, Fellow How1rditc1, you're my __..,,... _. r'1 4 \ ''a1 tlw U*,.d of )IOMr vole~. sunshine; my first; my last; my 1 ,.....-::- C""'\ ' ; _.-; 1 f • t ltffw11 o{H11.J in por•I• to m~. '' ev'r)'lhina. And 'clta,.ces •rt', if Q ~ .,_ · - •!': t:.1>H1t". \ Howardites, let us dare not you see me on the Yard, and 1 · -- · · l... -of.A/ Black sou:nc1 of he ~\ ?- ~'~- ~·. ~ I c•• ..._ ~ 1 foract the cri1P · s t smile a1 you, remember my eyes 1 and smile ire aayina: ''Htllo, 1 , • , • , <.~'- "'j~\ ./J whip la1hi ..ly cractina 11ainat ..-· : ;._· ~--:"; the backs .and precious flesh of Htllo Sttr11ltl1t,!'' ··1nntr ·...-- - Yi1Jo,.1'' i1 1 fr.11~ent .of my. 1 ~: "· ~ ·-- ~ ' R le our forebears durina the ''MUI.- ·""""{) .,,'-., ,e· vance dw p_,, .. to the Amcri,:r;, / ,,---....,,_ led suicide by jumpi.. over· and the mind. • _ ___:_ ___ _ ._ ~~ ·~ / ' , ------' A few ynn •IO, ::aj. ~h~ people become concerned ~~ · ~~i~~:nti~:;J~~·c·~~! 7 \ Yinlllnl commuaicab&e d••ue ror themMlftl. Therefore ·1he Altoy!", I restrain myself while Ho~coming • / • ------knoWft u, ••Apathy'', satunted question 11 hand ii, how and limultancoualy conjurinc up in _.,. . the Marta and mindl of black when does one b1com1 my mind the wails of J1me1 +i 1 1tu•ta. tbe 1tmotpllere here 1t co n c er n e d en o u1h f o i Oev,eland: ''Mtuttr.' tlw ttmJ#JI In Retrospee,I \. \ . ~'1 How41 Uniu•Uty waa one in 1hemtelves, so much so that they I! ""'"'' Anti tlw billows art - ' ~--~( punuit of blac:ll releYance. All 100 wW become nlewant to their '°"'"' 111111 . TM Jky l1 all Well, Homecomina i1 over. - ...... ,,_ '\....._ i I ewer the 1;1mpu, 1tu•nt1 were kind? sltGdowtd witlt blacl<11n1. TM All 1he homecomina par-tics, )t! -- -·-. · ·'"l-} 1ctiwely enaa.,ed in black wind •114 tJw WflWJ offy yoMr c1b1rct1, dances, concerti, and shows - 1one until next year. //. r·r Poti1iCI, economics, and social Relevancy I 1ccordin1 to w'''· l'NCt be ltllll ,,tie, bt .. ., .. i n 1tti1 u t ion .' St u cl en t Weblter ii deri"d from the latin Jtill! l'HCt! PHCt H Jlill. '' But, We can truly 11y that we had a .;;.------., ---,,-. 1 ~nM1ution1 centered arou.nd wore&...... qre'', which mans, ''IUkn to tlw crock. of tJw wltip! blad time. People came from all over the U.S. to Howard, the -·- I 1 PIO•llli" mo.. : of behariour, ''to bar upon Of to lift up••. I'm 10N' M111ttr. YoM'tt '"' .' .- I 1ehool of 811ck excellence, to ' 1\ and rin9al from each c:•· oom Men ~mmonly it nfen 10, slaw.'' Oh! Peace be still. l- help u1 ce1ebr1tc our home"· ·- - .. ·- were words lill1,_ fnedom, ''that which ii pertinent, to the When we reach thole '',bo111 \ ::. __ \---' ----~' -- independence, IOciatism and point or relatinl 10 the mattar in 1•tt• '' of 'alack political comina. \ i - ; Now that it is over, let us rook • I ·. Nack identity. Into 1be wee hand''. Tallina in mind this lwaw11,' it will be an 'Olt Happy I \ bawly, but black existence or the from coal to CCHUI. Do,.'t ,.,,d tlval , and aotpel show. We had 1U1'9IJ the Po'•rlJ of iponnce fundamental laws of natun, no b81""'· YOM jeui ''' o" to have tr1n1port1tlon and buy w d' 1patifta from 1n abya of ''self preservation••, become board. All "°" "'~"- is folth to 1 aome neW clothes. .There ..was 1 40 But wbat happened at pertinent to 1he blackman, ltffr tlw dl~Jtl 'coml11.. Do"'' dynamite p1r1de ind, no doubt, I How1rrd Uniwer1ity? What tbcreby ill'itini a fort;e and 11~d no tlc•tt. J1n1 11to11• 'dt• it entailed a IOI of . hard work happened 1t 1he uni.,Uty 1bat pow in him causina him to Lawd. Jame• Cleveland said: and effon. on the parts of • lot e ii •id 10 produce top black ltrin to uplift 11tr amt kind. ··T1w GoJfHI Tral,. • 'coml,.; of 11udcnt1. But what 'were we Like A actually workina for? Whl't sc:holan, scienlilt1, doct:on and Due 1o the fact that 111 black 'comi,. arOM11d tlw lu11d. A11d if matbem1ticiam. Toda>:, ideal students at Howard an not 10., 'ZP"Ct to ridt it; YoM mM•I were we committed to?_ ~ lllle black relnancy an not an activ•lr inwol••·d in any k bor" """"· Hall~IM/Glt! Hal- True, Chere should be 1 time · , YC to tile black ltu.. ll at endla'fOI' whit IO'"'· to up lif1 ltlMitM! How~vcr, UP°'! reach· Cn1in...t to ,..a By Hodari Ali, News Editor Howard. Today, lludenb an: not Mlf ud lite kind, it can be • 111ti.. Uowll• ol •If nd conduckd. beyond reuonab.. • "FLOATS LIKE BUTTERFLY, STINGS LIKE A BEE, 1rs THE PEOPLE'S CHAMP. Iliad. Today, tbe 111ult1 of tbc doubt, that tbele Mack 1tuden11 ti .. ct 11u•s1 of 1M lix1ia han have no relevancy 10 ' black Sophomore ,Class MUHAMMAD ALI!" • '••• the com rf!)ll heack. the THE HILLTOP joins the Howard Community, Black people everywhere, and billions pi1n:ed ama, the o\llll'balls, the ,.opk. of other people who all rejoice at the great victory of the People's Champ, Muhammod ...... Uc-up ~ the hiP heel ' dMI s1, tile uni-Ms look, and tile TM one factor contributinc On Ali. We rejoice, because we realize that it was no ordinary fJlht, cir an ordinary victOI)'. ii Moves reefers, reef~r•, and more foremmt to this no1H91ie:•ancy True, it was the first time a heavyweight championship fJlht tlu held in Afrika, and simply an ablencc Of mental rwt... II this the u1ural way or Homccomins act1v1t1es have The benefit to the community that each fighter. both Black m.en, received SS million for their efforts; but it wu more. Ii(• of U.. black man and black eowMNrr or limply come to end for this year. As comes in tatini lhis one step True, Ali . gained an unprecedented personal accomplishment by demonstntin1 his womn., ii thil the education lan of activity, by The victory of Muhammad Ali offers a lesson to Black people wherever wc may be, 10 •Kilt lhil duty mUlf be Surely you arc somewhat · an aolf aod kiad fa< it hos a spoc:iflc riaht. ii dniped for the benefit and to other oppressed people. Simpty· this: thoulh we may be "the undenlOI" (Ind ...Of ... by IMMben of tit.at academic: creature. Why are OOriaa lrlppily ject it into the critic's live­ self-determination and control of our lives. willl tM int.W.S~ aad ~ thi1 point of my article, pcrha;P• u4 rin1in1 bl this midl1 of lihood. There will undoubtedly One negative aspect of the fight however, which did not ao unnoticed here in 10 try 10 pr11rrw thl-twl u a you are intere11ed. If so, c~tact Washington, was the Mutual Black Network broadcast (by round) of the fJlht over a local ptapll, befon 1btt psaple have y.UOw jadtats, maltiq boaey to be thole cynical few who .....ft M1. Ansel• Phillips · 4818, or llllilltola the li..utloo

I 1'199 5 Nov. l, 1974

• . ree Mmk Fmhion /People

• Graha1n ~ntral And Betty Davis Wrap It Up

ly Rolft S. Gl- other groups. They got into J We waited for one hour . some Rufus (Got the Love) and throuah 45 minutes of By Roger S. Glass and did a good rendition of Beattle recordinp bef, Starting his performance with a solo routine Taj did ••rock•• music. several of the down home tunes that he has recorded. an air of anticipation, never · t~e former for Sly, Despite the lou1l music Sporting a wide brim straw hat, Taj was later accompanied knowing what to expect has a group that didn't and 45 minutes of the waste no time, their first by a group of five musicians wh,o join ed him to do some of from the sister. Her unu$ual Beatles being programmed album was a hit and the his more recent song;. choreography left no doubt in-between· acts, you did get Taj's performance was warmly received by the crowd that she had a style of her second LP is getting around. a chance to check out one 'Tis your kind of music, if who joined him in a evening of laughing, and fun. o wn. of the most popular groups you enJOY some good Check Out his latest album Mo' Roots, it's full of good The music of Betty Davis out today Graham Central sounds. music. • was cool, but if you ever Stat ion, along with the checked out her albums you On November 8 Cramton Aud. will explode, when the Six people make_ up sound of Con·Funk,Shun would know that she can energy of the Voices of. East Harlem is unleashed. This Grahain Central Station and and the amusing Betty produce some real good young group from is schedulea to appear .they all seem to enjoy Davis show. Riding high o n music when backed by for two shows and yeu can bet it will be unlike any event making good music. their latest album ''Release people like Larry Graham, that Cram ton has ever hosted. Good music forms just one Chocolate is the sister \'ourself," Graham Central Gregg Errico,- Doug Rauch part of the Voices, when · they · get o nstage they whose voice it is you hear Station has in less than a and other top rate immediately begin to put on a show that leaves no year trucked its way into doing some of the solo question that they are young, talented and on their way performers, including the the heart and home of work on certain cuts. up. • Pointer Sisters on vocals . many a music lover. This evening her act Audience reaction to this So if unique is what you seek check out the Voices of Sponsored jointly by East Harle1n in Cramton Aud. on November 8. included about. eight songs group was obvious, •'Can LASC and UGSA the show and a lot of laughs. Two You Handle It," "Feel the •••••••••• was run smoothly before a What Howard needs is some SALSA. Tihe Latin rhythms singers and five musicians Need,'' ••People'' and others SRO crowd. 'With Eddie backed Betty. were accompanied by a of Eddie Palmieri, Ray Barretto, tlte Fania All·Star and Lemo n of WHU R as tl1e thers are exploding with the power and beauty of the Audience response to hand-clapping, whistle emcee the production seems Betty Davis was unusual, it Latin lifestyl.e. blowing , to have been really enjoyed seemed as if everyone was shakinR audience. Give a listen to some •·music a latina '' and the rhythms by the audience. the two that are interwoven with tl1e style of Puerto Rican peoples still laying back when she . . organizations deserve c redit I think we can look for .. . Que Viva La Musica. was finished. Applause for llilltott fftoto by E

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• • • ff" I • Football Soccer r.Tudo • I Barria l.e•d Co111r.back for the t econl Bamee, •

' Bison Victory Draws Biggest Crowd Of The Year •Y Roes'd Jeftrim pme in years, the Bison rose began 1he touchdown drive in contention " 'ith a win over Tapp provided many H l lllOp St•ff Wfitef .to the occasion like true with an eight yard carry and Maryland Eastern Shore . thrilling moments to the ,20.000 fans roared, champions. The gan1e was gol I S more on a face Both tean1s are o n the homecoming crowd with his Muhan1n1cd Ali proved to the ''oddsmakcrs'' Wednesday cheered and danced at RFK hi&hlighted by speclacular masking penalty againsl remaining three games. special team efforts and of­ n1orning in Zaire. Africa that they ''Blew their money, like stadium last Saturday as the individual plays, coaching A&T. Two plars later. wing. So far this season. the fensive "" talents. His borre they did on Sonny'' ... Ali knocked out ordained champ BilOll came from behind in strateay. and c lassic goal ~ack Harvey ~anks. trapped H(tWard defensive unit has crus.hing tackle of Ragsdale George Foroiw1 at 4:44 Kinsha~ time, in the 8th round of the last five minules to over­ line stands. behind the line. broke two not allowed a ll>uchdown on and 11es ulting fumble their n1illi ters seeking to offset the St. Loucy Bili­ W.ith 32 SCCt)nds denied then1 l llU Chdl)wn stopped the Aggies at the kens this seas<1n .. . Howard faced Miami Technical Thursday re111ai11ing . A&T had ;1 tirst gl liry. _ nine. Speedy Jan1es Lilly had • • • Jo . "'1th his l1igl1 111an 27 point production ... hitting 12 of 24 The har(I 1·l1ugh1 C l 1 ntc~1 ~eCll 1 1 dar y receivers d i.)Wn - What happened after t.hat 1s Hilltop Phutr,1 h1 k'afrcr Gord) sho1s. l ' he Bullets 6-0 probably the strongest team in the e11dcd "ith n 1 1·i111e l 111 1hr.: ' tic-I d. now , Bison history. league ;:11 1l1c n1 o n1en1 are only 28 games shy of surpassing DONALD IAllNES 1ain5 crucial yarda~ dur1n 11 las1 fi,·e n1inu1 es of clock llll>ni u 111 erup1ed 111 the s1~ 1diun 1 ;1s lliSl1n fa11 s (lOlm:d That Means Something Resurrtttio• A E•teaY Howard Takes On (lntli the fie!~ . • • of T·wo Clt••pio•s , H is pl1int "" a~ "ell t;:1ken To Yourself THE African Boxing Federation declared Muhammed Ali H011ipton Saturday. beca use N11 lrt~ Carl)l111 ;1 mas NFL nomad now playin& tometimes with find the way to win one of benefi~s . the DC Redskins was fined last weekend for bein& S minutes these cut-and-dried events.·· Professional Positions Avail able fdr College Graduates late for a tean1 meeting prior to the Skins' 23-20 Ktback The present 2-4 Hampton Montezum a at the BS. MS, and PhD Leve ls In : Tequila Pup • against St . Loui·s ... speculation has it that Duane's i~abilicy to pace is an improvement on the 1-7 -2 return of 1973 -· Mon1e.z_umo Gold Nuclear Engineering Civil Engineering read hi s Mickey Mouse watch to the tee caused him lack of Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering nol to mention the t - I 0 -0 of Tequil a l ounces action on lhe field. You know Duane could've been runnin1 El ectrical Engineeri.ng Environmental Sciences 1972. The Pirate offense Jed Honey 1 1eospoon :"ln Midwest Standard Time. Li me Juice 1 lime Materials Engineering i 01 r1er s 1 dash. Mix 1n shol~er w ith Visit o'ur representative on ~four ~am~us c r oc!~ed 1cc Srro1n Black Network Ra 1n10 chilled COi=kioil October4,-l974 gloss • l. .um• A6M 6 0 0 lSI 106 ( 10) Deleetff s-t•n. z5 .. 14 or 2·. GUMll.DfG 6 l 0 169 66 ( 2) n.featM Jack- l&e&e, 8•U J. HOWARD U. 6 l 0 183 J6 ( l) Def••'" •. c.. """· 11 ... Pick up career information at Your placement office 4. TUSKEGEE 6 l 0 22' 86 O.featff ..t... 1 -Cr ' , • 21-19 5. TENN. STATE s 2 .0 151 75 ..• Defeat•• Plort:•a MM, 17 -14 and 6. FLORmA A6M 4 l 0 122 68 ' I.oat to teM. ltata, 17-14 1. CLARK COLL. 6 0 0 147 82 O.featff &avan eh It., 27-14 JTZCUJNTLI Send resume or our application to: NORFOUC. STAT 6 l 0 181 64 Defeat.. •tratale a.i.., Zo-lO 8. ' ·t '. 4 2 0 12'i 104 Lollt t• Aleen Mii. 15 -14 . t. .• U. S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISS ION 9. COt.rrH!Mf u. ' 10. tmlCMf ST. • l 0 1"1 74 ..., ••, ...... 21-7 PERSONNEL OPERATIONS- ~GULATION 008 10. JACl, 1 1 , ...., llA'll (5--1)

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• ' . The Hilltop Page 7 Nov. 1, 1974

• Leo Miles Raps· with Roy Betts

htts: Howard University for wha1ever opponent we n1ight Mile.11: Yo u kno "" !h:11 we live fans sense a championship in have on a given week . Morgan -in a con1petitivc wurld EvC ry ­ both football and soccer this will be just as significant as any hody knows what ct1n1pet it11 ir1 is. year. Both squads look excep­ other team that we play on our You Compete daily i 11 yo,ur tionally well at 1hi1 stage or the schedule. c lasses to get a certai n ki11J of ICaton 10 how do you feel about Bett!li: There is a run\Qr going grade. A progr:1n1 wt,ulll ne ver 1hcir chances~ •around that Howard is leaving in\prove if you ar1• goi11g l•l save . Miles: The learns arc doing ' the MEAC in three years. Is this a position for a guy bcc;1 usc lie very well. there is an air or ex. · 1r.ue or false ':' played it last yea 1. l "his is ath" citemcnt and ex.pcctation and Miles: There are no plans of letic con1pet il 1on. 11 n1e;1 11 s that anticipation tha1 we will recap­ us leaving the MEAC in three you n\ust COlll\lCl e (!l Wt11 a nd ture the soccer champiooship years. We don't kno"'· whal the earn a posi1ion D11n"t 1l1111k that and a possibility of winnin& the future may bring. but I think the thi s is a charit) over l1cre. that MEAC football championship. MEAC has potential p ~tSsibili ­ 'lll'C arc going tu· give :iway a · ~er the Vtcckend. South ties in the athletic world. So we position bccausl: you• l1<1J 11 la st Carolina Slate was defeated by are a part or the M EAC and we year. This is a cl1r1111e1i 11 v..; ath ­ Moraan Slate. which means that are going tll do our best to ac ­ letic progr:1n1 a11d if you c an't everybody in the conference has complish al l ur llUf objectives, . compele ytlU llCl11r1g 1n the LAUGHING• the way to the top ... looten Richard Davy lost at least 09e game. Now and plans that we ha vq in the stands. These guys wl111 a ren 't lftd W. lain exuli after 1 Billon ...... The looters ue everything is wide open. Yes. I MEAG conference . playing this scas1ln arc not !1urt mewing toward a 14-0 record and •nother crack at the am excited and hope the rest o f Mile!li: Our fans can be pro· as far as the C(111\i 11u;1ti u 11 of the facul1y. Slaff, and students vided the Cllmfort they desei;vc . !heir c<} llegc e1lu c:1ti1111 llccause mtioul title. arc ex.cited as well. our playe rs will have c xcellenl each player is nly •• •• • • • • was last year in the final o ut ­ :tnd we c an alSlJ use R FK as a tine year 11r ~c :1 s1i11 :1 11J ;11 th·e . ~ champ Muhommed Ali. ... • • .... . Hillto "• Pltoto bf E•r Tllompson come of the season? recruitment device. end of tl1e year ,1r, tile Ocg1 n11i ng Mile1: Well, I think all or our •tt!li: The Athletic Dcpar1 - {lf the next year l1c 111ust renew games arc significant when it mcnt here at Howa rd appears IQ , his contract . T his is <1n NCAA New Program Mixes Beauty and ·Talent comes 10 the final outcome or be headed f(lr 1rcn1end 11 us and . regu l:11 1un. Thcreii.1rc 1f a guy is the season. I don'1 want 10 talk excit ing in1prl1vcn\ents. but not playing this sc;1sci11 . it is be· The women here a1 Howa rd Sondra Norrell is spear-hcadin& ming, under Coach· Bell. and talcntc• HU ladies 1ravelcd 10 100 much about Morgan at this there are a feVI' sp11rts fans here Ca use he railed {II prlxiUCt: Univcrsi1)' arc proving 111 every­ 1he mass movement 10 get more Volleyball. already in proarcu, Gcorac Mason where they point because: we got Nor1h wh(l 'lll'Oulq like I<> kntiw 'lll'hy Ctim peti tioo is s11it l1erl' 111ca1i " one 1h is . year tha1 they are to­ )'Oung ladies involved in e11..ci1- coached by Ms. Sylvia Groomes found the competilion lo be ex. - Carolina A&.T this Friday. And certain A-Ootball players "''ho i11g 1h111 110 lllle is < l~sured tJ f a gether in more wa)'S than JUSI 1ng a1hle11c C(1 mpc1ition . She and Ms. lknisc Brill." The 1rcmel)1 ruacd: especially in I don'1 think you should over­ s1arted :tnd produced last year st:1rting position on ,111y 11r1t: of one. Of course, the)' are J USt as statC's. ··1hc ladies ,,f Howa rd Vo lleyball learn is presently 2- the fint aame because GM de ­ emphasize an~ particular team aren"t pl•tying this se;1st1n ? tl Ur a1hletic tci1111s H (' 111ust bcauliful a nd 1;1lcn1cd a!> hefi.1re, Un1,ers11y are u ~ged and cor ­ 2. The squad • ·on 1heir first feated HU. but our women 1ha1 we have on o ur schedule There tire pel"lple in the stands produj:e' Ill be ;1 st;,r1er bu1 this year Sl1n1e1hing d1ll'ercnt dially 1n,itcd 1.1 par11c1pate and game of the season a1•inst bounced back in the second But. that we should pay partic u­ this yea r "''h(1 ordinaril)' would NEXT WEEK: t~ o:1cl1 Li11 - is laking place here at H U. Thl' bcct.1n1e a n1en1ber l1 f the Bo•'ic Slate Col lcge. bu1 ll-.SI game aaainst Montgomery lar attention to them on a weck ­ have been Ll n the field in past 1:oln-Phil lips, Sllt:CCT. :111tl hi s ladies a re org<1n1:t..1ng their ,.Cr) Wt1n1en 's SplKlS pr1igran1 Th ~ s the second game to Salisbury County with an impressive vic - by-week basis:. as we prepare scas1111s f1 Jr the Risons. Why? ·surviva l 1if the lit1cs1· thcciry. own sports program 1h;11 "111 ~e_ar 'lll un1 en '111111 be cumpe1ing , Slate College. On Oct. 17. the 10< . allow 1he n1 l1l pr:1c1 1cc ;tnd 1n 1h c fullu"1111ng s po rts compete ag:1ins1 the var111 us Cl)l ­ ~' 11n1 cn "s Vars1t)' baske1ball on leges in the Washi ngton . J rt"a . Nl1, 1. J (first prac11ce). Trac k, Assis1 an1 Athlc11c Dircc111r ~1 s . under Ct1;1c h MOultrie . Swim- Plight Of 'Jefferson ' ' I'.' . ., I . Street' By Roy Betts

Did you happen to sec this week: "s latest insult to black folk ~ This time it ~ s in the world of sports. spccifical ly the Mon· ' . • day Night foor1ball game bet­ ween the Pittsburg Sleelcrs and Atlanta Falcons. Joe Gilliam, the first black quarterback to ever start lhe season at that posi1ion for a fOOlball t~am in the National Football League. didn't ilart. The Sleclcrs arc presently first in their· conference with a S- 1 record and seemed to be headed for another outstanding season. under the direction of the Hilltop ffioto by Wdlter GOf'dy • ' league's first established bl.cit BEN HARRIS downs another Aggie . H•rris racked up 13 un•s5isle quarterback. l•ekles aaainst A&T in the Homecoming Cl•ssic. This was not the case: on Monday night against Allanta. Who's the Best? Maybe we will never know unless they The • ·hitc folks in Pittsbura uid meet in the Pro ranks some day. Randy White the awesome they wanted to see their 'Great All-AmeTican def. end from the University o f Maryland White Hope: Terry Bradshaw, play more. Coach Chuck: Noll, known by all o f the big po lls as possibly the best def. end in of the Steelers, who has been college fpotball . But what about our own Ben Harris. who I under heavy icisia a u siutm­ think is o ne o f the best def. ends in the country today. He's smm msm before, really cxcm· quick, strong. and s mart. Ben alm~t destroyed the entire o f. plified his unmanly nature by fensive wo rks (>f the No rth CarOlina A&T learn on Home· knuc kling under and star1ins Bradshaw. Earlier in the season, coming Day last Saturday. They talk about Randy White's • Noll declared Gilliam as his size (6'4'', 240), well Big Ben is 6'3'', 256: they talk about slatting quarterback: and should White's speed . 4. 7. 40 y rd. dash, Ben has ·1he saffie kind of have expected the criticism he speed. RanJy White noted fo r his Samson like strength, well has received. Ben Harris can be called H e rc ules . the way he handles op- Gilliam who has been waitin& posing defensive tackles like tissue paper. . ror a long time to show the people in Pittsburg and So pro scouts, get in the ball game, when Randy White around the N.F.L . whal the goes in the I st round of the dra ft t:his year. "Cion 't leave town. folks down at Tenness.ce Sla1e Ben Harris has one m o re yea.r ' already know and that is his brilliance as a paSStr and a leader. accepted his assipment and proceeded to do what he docs best; play quarterback. UP UNTIL MONDAY NIGHT The Steelers were W"innins foot · ball games under command and that's the object of.the 1amc. He wasn't as consistent as a seasoned veteran in a few of his performances, but you tell me who wouldn't be "startina the 231-5759 season as the firSI in command after so" many disapp-ointments in the past seasons as the second or third-string quarterabaclt. Bui they were W"innina . Damn right he miaht POI have been the most consistent performer but he is one of the purCSI passers in the N.F.L. today. His con­ siuency will act better as his I PUT YOUR playing rime increases. That's • why he didn"I ilarl Mond•y PICTURE night. The whiteys know that Joe Gilliam has pocential alld ON YOUR OWN ellfMlah pace to lead tbem lO T-SHIRT.. .. the ncx.1 Super Bowl, but they won't Sland for that bccaulC Meet Jackie Hill.BS , Tennessee State. M.S., · a college scholarship. Like the scholarships 1hey arc sick people. Send Me a pnoto 0 1 picture o! your lav6r11c man your laCly a ~oc i.. or University of Michigan. Research chemist, East­ earned by Jackie's two friends shown in the illus· azl perlormer your snon ANYTHING no 1•ve I II pr int 11 on a top To Joe Gilliam say aive·em· 1 all the hell you can musU:r. man Kodak Company. !ration at right. Whatever it takes, th ey try lo pro Quahly I-Shirt Ul 1IS ori gina l ~ c~ ~ Olac i.. 0 1 while Jusr FOR Your black brOlhcrs or ra1her YOU A GREAT GIFT ITEM' She·s a valuable member of a team of scien­ vi de it. team. males didn't seem lo aivc tists. searching for an inexpensive replacement In the lab, Jackie Hill relps Kodak make a PHOTOS REPROOUCED ACTUAL SIZE you that mYCh support by play· for the silver we use in our photographic film. profit. Wh ich is why we're in business. BuJ Jackie, (8 V2 • 11 or smaller) and RETURNED U'\'HARM"D in& in the pme Monday nishl after the W"hi1cy1 racist antics She's also the same Jackie ~ill who helped the Sisters, and people like th em have helped . aaaiMI ·you, but to me. YOU'RE put together the Sisters for a Better Black Com­ society as wel I. Send check or money order to Please senCI me· sh+ns THE GREATEST. Maybe we munity in our hometown of Rochester, New York. It's the same societyou·r business depends on. ~"TEA SE Bo• 1152 Balla Mo. 2 1~03 I as black people will act it to· at S7 50 ,, plus 41'.)f han· Made up of Kodak employees and other con­ So we care what happens to it. 011ng ,, TO TAL 1AMT_.­ aether and take our wars to the Spec1 ly no i IS t IM 11ree1s apinst the raciM antK:s cerned individuals. When a child needs special of the white animal. wch aa tk ' I IL I IXL ~ IC HllD help with a problem. the Sisters respond with ' recent incidents in Bmtot1, Kodak. - !Md 1eson 1add30r la• •• 1 special attention. . ' ' rather than upon thourselvn. It mi ht take a sympathetic ear. It might take ~" ...... , ,,. , •• ••!· Think so~ More than a business • • ---- '

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• The Biloo Homecoming Highlight.

FOR YOU JANICE ON YOUR BIRTH DA Y .-

A Black .. wo1nan U11ique in her own . way Loving in another ' A [ways ... without a doubt Taking. care of her man ... her Black man Doing what she can Tl1e best way she can To make and keep him satisfied Her smile exposes ... The joy she receives .. . · and the love she gives Calling his name • She calls out for loi•e Responding to her call Tl1(' wi1111ing floal He gii1es her all of hin1 • A Black. wofnan • ' HUR's Eddie Le1no11 U11ique in her own way Lo ving in another 10-2 9 - 74 ~f!!!! f!..~ oming Jn Retrospect Students Mobilize by Sharon Jackson, 1974 for S4.X: 1al1z1ng tiut. 1o1:hen 11 the burden of the un1versi1y'i. Depar1men1. It 1s only obvious comes Ill tht' p 1l1n1 th.11 C\'ery rising budge1 . The ,H on1eco1ning that those who ma1nt:11n finan ­ 1ng the 1Jrgan1ia1i11n 111 experi­ {cont'd from 11a ye II event <1 f an 1x:cas111n 111eans Sc.hu larship Trusl Fund is indi ­ c ial control influence c ur ­ ence and cx.ccute pt)Sitivc Schedule • par1y, 1he interest 11! 1ha1 oc ­ catL\·e of prl>gressi\•e thinking at riculum and d1rec1ic1n of a Ftl r t~e G eneral Elec1111n!> llf­ cha nge 11 n politic:1I and c1.·1)- lco11l 0 d . from page S) casion mu::.t he ellam1ned When H O\loard. but this 1s only an in - school Nt.1vcn1bcr . 197-t . thc o ·c Sur­ 11t) 111 1c l1fcs1y\es of Bl:tck An1cr1 Cla) w.. ~1rman . Alocf C"h1lllrt §s. we I011k at ourselvelt. as st u­ 111a l i.lep Conditi1\0S in this Fr1du• \ 11•"f'fllhf'r 8 / 9 7J "!"he Ira A IJ vival Prtljec t• and Pr111ect can!> Jr Fr.ink l1n . Ron M ilnC'r , Eu1cnt r1ll11t l c .tlf<' dents, 10 relitllCJOSh1p 10 S()CICI ). coun1ry. and at Htl\lo'ard. are Since students are a pr(1duc1 Knl) \lo • • have identified fi\'C ·o C Sur1·i1·al Prt1ft'tf 1s lhc Pc:rk1n). Ric hard ""t ~l t y 10:00 11.m. • IZ:OO 'oo• v.·e are affected b} the !'.an1e, 5.l1ur1fuv, 1V11>'t'mbf'r 9 1974 - Tht School get11ng 1.1. orsc. S1ude n1 s "'ill find of 1he communit)'. our H l)me­ areas (stales) 1n 1.1.h1 ch 1.1.c ,1re C(l111111un1t) -11rie ntcd pr.igran1 tlf Prc: •1J1nr,t Jc ;oone . \l"r1c M oller \ S>l'il · 1•! S...::1111 1.1, ,,r k ;\u111•· ,\UJrc•> J<• hn ( ) Killen• national oppression And when we 1nui.t begin to struggle now 1hen1 S<>methi ng to celebrate. As den1ocra1ic pr1"1Cess . Thcs"e 11re;1s r» •1r111cd , and s1 udc n1 -c1111tr 11 llcd l! Jk1 r..lJJhut>u11 ((!Ofl I Ice). Chair- \\ r1 1 e r . 1n - R ~ ,1den ~ e .ind 0 1 r c~\11 r ,,f we have :1n ficcas11in tha1 calls against s u ch reprcss1Yc man. i\tar1 !:.vans, A)knt ~luhammad' we 1,Xlk a1 the Black people of arc chosen because the c1 1111 - a!> such 11 1s .-me ,,f the rn••rc 1h<.· '-·•1 h>n a1 ("",,nf.-r•·ncc . ~ ·\1 ••' ·r1><1rr Quin.; ~ Troupe . K11l11m u Ya for massive effort. cn thus1asn1 measures D.C. the ovcr"'·helming 111ajorit)' n1un11ics ha,•e o pp11r1un 1t1e!> 111 pr11grC!>'llVC cirgan11:1 t1 11nal Salaanl and n11)0C) . the th1 ngl> that af­ f>r e ..., 1i 1 ~ 1" ..i ,,f A'" ~ 'J • As s1ude111s. >A·e are onl)' a are \lot1rk c rs (95""f ). The)' elect rcprescn1:1t i,•es frt1111 the h·-.d1e!> 1111 1-I Ll"ard's l' .tntpus 1 l:OO '•••• · l:OO P·• · Lunch K<') O • ~•· Spt ;oker (h,.,. 0<1• 1• fect us n1ost n1 ust be put 1n the sn1 a\ I part uf a larger suc iel y. (Black "'orkers) are findfng it majtir1ty Cl> n1n1uni1y . Areas .ire pr11v1d1ng i.:11 ntinuous :11d and l:OO p. 111. - .a:00 p.• . The F1c 111lfl Panel I Z:1cn H11n1~r l.a11any, Paule When we take ;1 I01.1k at (i ur lina ; Ga11rgia : Miss i!>S ipp1., ;1r1d D.C lil;1..: k c11r11n1uni1y As 1hc I :00 p.m. · i!OD p. m. I unch . c1l11trolled h) the ruling class of i\f ar~hall. lshmaC'I Recd s1 1uat1(JI\ at we are l he -..:h.-•I . ~ s,...,,.,1 k "11Jn,1J1uni H(Jv.ard. this cc1 untry, JUSt like every As sluden!s must bear 1hc Tennessee. DC Survival 1s an independent . '°'"'' 4:<10 p,m, · 6:00 p. 1111. ·rhc Scrccnwri11ng !:OO P·"'· - .a:410 p. 1n. ·rttc: ' ''" f-1 t t 1•1fl being affected by 1nnatil1n J U ~ I burden of a decaying ec 11rgan11at l•lll l1f the P ~nel ot he r ins1i1u1ion under capi1al - .in 1ndc ­ Pan.-L like evcryonc\'.lse ts . Our t u111 on 1sm . Fc>r eJtample. Mary Clark through higher tuition and fees. pendcn1 b II!> own C h~rl1c R11~ ... 11 . (.' h.t1rn1~n t l. o nnc has increased S200 over the \1c:p llt: n 11,·nJ,·r!>'•n (l1.. 1rn1~ n. ,\la) <1 EIJer Ill. B1tl G 11nn Roc kerfe ller. sis1er -in -law uf so n1us1 "''o rkers shoulder the mlfni1y" 11 rg.-nizers a11d resear­ prugress1\'e Jec1s1ons free 1..1f in ­ \n~cl• >U J•')'" I adnt:r ( '11rr 1ng1 1"' past year. Dorn1i1 c1 ry Cl)S ts have •:0• p. 111 . - 7;J9 p,• . R c~cp11t>n n1ill1ona1r;e, Nelson Roc kerfe l­ blame. Our struggles are lhe chers. The ""'Ork d11n e by this terference fron1 university 11f­ J,1hn ll1·n11k (1 ar~ t P1r 1 l "h1>rna s 7:31 P·"'· • lt:JO p.M, Workshop Pertod risen 309'r- over the pasl 4 )'C.ars ler, sit s (>n H oward's bu;trd nf sar11 e . The same capitalis1 who corpor:tGi1..1n is s1ric1l y ft1r the fic1~11!> T he "'calth ,,f H 11 ..-.'ard Suf!duv. N o vf'mbf'r 10 1974 - School of .&:tltl p.m. • ft:410 P·"'· r he L11 .,ra1ure '~" We arc finding i1 harder to get cdu ca1 1o n The Dupo n1s . keeps workers' wages low and benefit 9f Bl ack c11r11r11un1t y. it lJ11iv<.·rs11y - its f:11.:1li11es. its re · S.-.::1~1 W,•rk ,.\udnt•r1um ' '1 1u11g )( ,·,1dc:r• P,1n1·I I 0:00 M.m . • 1 l:OO Noo• 811 s1nesi Meet . loans due 10 1igh1 ml)ney and· another >ACalthy fan1ily ha ve realizes high profits is the same is non-iprofit. Organi1.crs and i..:1 ur1.:e!> . ii !> ex p c r1i ~ a11J n1:1n ­ - ~h . 1r < "1 l.k•ll \t:11h1•. l 'ha1rni.1n ., I u.-: oll c p11.,.,er :ire c ht1n11ellcd 111 Black ( "l 1ft 11n l 11rt·n1 Gr3h.in1 June J1'f high interest rates. B(IO lc prices vast financial investmen1s in the capitalist who den1ands higher R esearchers 1hro ugh11u1 the 1:00'"' p. 1111. • J;JO p. 111 . Lorion \ ' 1s1ta1ion have risen 5 - 15 %- 1n the pas1 3 Physics Department. and Ford 1u11ion cYcry year and c uts Unilcd States that haYC sha'rl·d D C through the co111p.1nents. d.111 J,,hn Si c: pt•"' t \ '<• lun1.-cr~ J ,,,. years These mentioned .a re only Black enrollment in institutit.)ns pr11gra111i. :111d spcciitl pr11Jec1s 11:(10 , ..... • 7:30 p.nt. N t~c p11< Jfl Fc'r additionaf )nformation. Mo l t)r Conipany financial!)' sin1il ar c xpericnces during . the 7:.tO p .... - • :30 p.111 . fhc Pl:o)'"r111n1 a few ways students rn us1 bear ~· ontr o ls 1he Po\ i1ical Science of higher educa1ion 60"s ;ind the 1o·s use thl· gr1iup- of the 0 C Sur\'l\. :11 Pr••1cc 1 P . ~ n .. 1 call 636-7738 or 636-7739. - --A Word In Behalf Of The Silent Black Minority---

pro-dl.'Scgregat1on and Blacks .. who -feel dependent o n l ~ ederal grealer tlt!> lance 10 be Jhle to h1.stor) , tor l''-Jlllple) 1:- hc111g people who arc ant1 -bussing. To we'll just. disappear. Whate\'"er . By Fred Jot11i.son that are pro-desegregalion) have fu11ds . We've heard fron1 them part1<.·1pat c 1n meetings or 10 1aught .. 'l' hcy'IJ have lit lie Jc~11owledgc our presence would the reason, we have got to .also received adequate CO\lerage. already, it 's about time we heard observe the o pcra1 10 11 of 1he l·hance of hringing ahol1t any be to give us the o ppo rtunily to realize that as long as we depend H 1ll lOP S lalf W1 1\" t Al this po inl, any individual something abour the Brotl1ers schf)OI. If those parents who do 111c:1ningful change in a i.c t100J expreS:s our positio n and gain •o n o thers for o ur news, wl1 osc kn o wledge of Bla ck and Sisters who arc trying to n1anage lo heco 111e 111volvcd witl1 tliat 1:- 11redo r11inan1I Y while sur1>o r1 <1111 o ng those Bl con1plete picture of reasons fo r ignoring tile Rlat·k if 1 t1ey ign ore us long enough belie ve . struggle for human r1gh1 s We've a the slr1np that federal funds whicl1 a particular subject l Black 1he school desegregatio n issue, had 111a ny example\ of this always see.m to be attached to. On the contrary, tt1 e picture I' m lalking about schools that tendency in the pasl and no w pa1n led by niass media is they ' re doing it again with lhl' th ~ have the 1>0 tential 10 bc..:omc issue of school desegrcga1 io n. t ragi ..:

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