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District Pl'u' .Uplilt-I t'.S. POSTAGK PAIU It Ii very MMrtM tint m L"lborL, Two tttfttM let enart Mttbn - lcs District Pl'U' .uplilt-i .. ,f, j ebwbWbeff tTrMV t hf imc JMests July 18 laMatMseiu iU m WWMiT if iWS Mlfitt, RnWikUi -- tf flhwiit Tin TICH Mr f!eiHiiM ftptrts thd siNi 3$Xt WfflHIM f h 'V lo at itotaM heki Its riftO Inspection and EMdlthm Biorii fAind" wtv talef Ztinii .awcu'.'s riwi ewtaMftt tf iWtv tr t?. MJinnWnnlilt mid East EntiM Mi ZmMl itrh)catty me: ;ute me blood Ad rati if District Two f alt nK pSHnils not pnftvrt i ApittmeRts The aptfMttts were trier the cart of another elans an cettiaoiog to be matfe hMteb?.nvieiitiMtfthecrry tor a tcomte bate to the East kYSiciifl screentti for btftdiflf cedes. Tbtrtftci, the ImtftM&kM. Thou wttfc v:ah LaMack coramtwrty. twy, Mr. ScbntttcT, ts beinej ami should be oraod to have committees Ophthalmologists assure Ito m1 miftod tint a htariftf has tew wfco arc iKiri lk affrtriate cmtffHatlen ami rtslly worklni Is 6 Moled before the Hmsmi SM&tMoo SOOVt fc)0300flttc ftfew-- M art. th SbManls Com...issiM on Attust Sommer, MO. St, of fjndKtor to District Two," says Dstect Hypertensimi Alfred i. 19S4 to restive this matter. T. Baltimore, MO, is carman of the 1 Pattern, Imukm TWe Housing Standards District Twit Academy's public health CtpmissiM aM eithtr order the Through Eye committee agisted by Crwg S. Hire pie art expected '. Hovt MD, of San Francisco, CA; from fte Yotth CewwJti dtVttop apian ot rebatiHtathy. where Ms. Alemeta serves Lou Pizzarel'o. MD, of tote i iic Phttmx AfUMtmeets, Just NV-- arrv Rand UT1 3S Excaminations QAa'HaiWM OSKWM. ntrth tJ --the Cortnado of gotten, MA; Jofiathsn l robe, i Aartmet5, were in iimilai Carefully conducted clinical r" j". Sin Franeistiu MD. of MiaRi, FL, and Da' 'i M mfim btftre thevwtre DOCTORAL HONORS Dr. treasurer Thomas Shropshirt early of hyperteieien Tmm tttttimm i all Edith diastasis trials have demonstrated that MD. ttwut HMURl InTBTVilM m Worthw, MD, of Potomac, (ebiiilitatti fkef4 tnt Estes (left), chairperson of the reived w honorary doctor of (high Wood pressure) is possible ca be actively churches tf Dm k Sfwtirrsion As the world's largest WkI twntr of the CoTtnado Humanities Division humsne Mtsrs degree during thy by Meeting changes in the retina on expectot. ttaktpiactirriortothe at Miles College its Impact association of ophthalmologists, lb Will Ium ft (W a Founder's Day ceremony Miles Tbe according to the "In and college president Dr Clyde at of eye, beplth and longevity, according to than meetici. District Tws, there Nrttu wiflwoitSi and the Academy has more Mrs to Wlllla. ColleQB in Birmingham, Ala. In community-base- d appears ts be fer s (right) help Miller Brewing merican Academy of the Academy. 13X) member physka s who a mi rihaUi fUfe fJpbthaliwHoev. and treatment tablets. company scruing soeciaiizc in total eye care, senior vice president entf Eye physicians are to Mitotic rate of tbe nttu fer will ctrtawly a programs, the survive ophthalmologists (eye physicians prayer PosiUofi to iAtify patiMts w)) befp us," stys PattfrsM. 14,1964 at Mae" Simmons those with hypertension and surgeons) diagnose and treat admtiNhlfttoftventlofl general Rev. S. C. Xash, iitstor of the Community CenterPresKtat Rose prolonged, undetected approcbed that oi the eye disease medically and Meet Ssturday of the NAMlP.whlcliwatleidin hypertension, .which requires Ktw Nape Baptist serves Wilson '') aii To Ration. surgically, provide medical eye teh, atkiog mtthiiers Kansas tity,Mf(Mi'i July immediate njiiHcal evaluation at chakpersM ftr the The local chapter of the ptease be In addition to diagnosing the examinations and prescribe Rtfifim preetntArepert jfEbe public is invited ts CotflpjHtte. NAA.CP.will aid treatment itated the disuse' through an exe fott it's regular attend. contact lenses and glassy. Academy's Public Health examination, oahtahamologists montly meeting SaturuayXy Committee, help detect -- tttose with early or One of mankind's' , most milder easel blood cofnrvi diseases, lypeYttakm pressure in patfaflfc not under the affects 15 to 20 percent of those-ove- r care of anothar physician. 18 years old. Stroke or Academy guidelines on hoart disease are 'among the hypertension suggest the clinical conditions associated following: with hypertension. The major 1) wnenever an eye examination difficulty in controlling the indicates that tto disease' may m? disorder is identifying people who present or may be poorly have it but show no symptoms, controlled, patients should be An Independent Pictorial Newspaper 35$ for All People Worth the committee statement alerted ana urged to seek Primarily Serving the Black Population of Lubbock County and the Surrounding Area More ampfeasized. appropriate medical care. Blacfr Pre8 of America VOL. VIII, NO. 38 PHONE (SOt) 72-3S- 2 EAST 23RD 3TREET LUBBOCK, TEXAS IULY12THRU JULY 18, 1984 ftdtsus Population CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION Esfiafes HNANCEAL AID South Plains Association of city. That is, the number of people POSITION ON Governments (SPAQ) is currer;t!y who are currently housed In all The United States Civil Rights thafs in our domain. That's not requested study which is vital to working on population estimates nursing homes, halfway houses, Commission recently recom- our concern because budgetary the continuation of the quest to for each ramimir ".y in the regicn. detention centers, detoxification mended that students financial matters are 'mculated' from provide equal education Before the estimates can bs centers, dormitories, retirement assistance be cancelled oecauseit review by the Commission." rpportupiiies for mrnorititC ' tabulciiri, some current ;;omes and jails in pur city. is njt a civil rights guaranteed It is p tontly obvious, that information is raded on As sopn as we receive this ' members of minority groaps. tjrtain ftidgetar? .jtsv can Stfrjon.' flK IfMijefireafe foWmafe we will is bfairtu The Commission previtesh T ssverelv affect tivTlnuhL .uchaS "Thl Brand Board of Btfiow apprtclatid U you could ssnefBl estimte the 1964 pepuiation for a 5--3 vote cancelled a study a Btfret cut for sample, that of the frsterniry eablnhed a th3 fallQwirg inforniatftHi: every commttnitv in the SPA" investigating how cutb&Hs in eliminated for wkcina reatlotion .egarding the O.S. 1) The estimate number of region. Once the'tabiriatirjqs are fund!i Student Financial aid affected civil rights iR this natiun would Civil Rights Commission's refusal housing units that have km completed, we will send you the colleges where most of tne bs. Similarly budget Cuts that to investigate the effects of added to your city betwen I960 estinrM for yw conmunity. students were minorities. destroy the ability of Blacks and cutbacks in sti"tetit aid which and 1964. If you have any questions, "Such a study was outside the Hispanics to receive an tqcai was sent to President Ronald 2 The estimate populatku of ail piease call me at (KID 782-672- 1. CommiJion's legal edenticwal opportunity serety Regan, US. Commission on Civ:! group tuartas located in your thank you for yertoopsratiofl. and asked (he question "is it impati thir civil rights. Rights, leaders of the Congress discriminatory to cut a budgetr Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, and U.S. Senate m& to the said Clarence M. Pendleton, lu Inc.. nas called upon the Congressional Black CVaucus," NSiPA reception at the DuSahle is the first and NAftGP 100,000 THAW YOUS - Dr. Ervin Chairman of '.he U.S. CWtt. Commission tt reserve its said Grand Polwiaich Rebeii L installment a $100,000 France, chairman of the DuSable of commitment Chairman of the US. Civil Rights decision and authorize the Gordon. Sign -- o Museum'!, Historic Agreement Museum B ard of Trustee (center), the expansion fund. More Commission. "I don't see where and Dr. Margaret Burioughs, than 300 people attended he reception (leU) exhibit and premiere of Miller's 1984 art oppouniliesTof blacK bjslness president of the Museum Lubhook exhibit, "The Legacy ... Living It!" hie IndeeiidfsitH School On 2nd, at Kansas City, development their appreciation as Miller Brewing, July and the education of exhibit features 12 black Americans the National Newspaper Blacks and others of the need to Company Vice President of Corporate DisfTie! Advisory who have reached the pinnacle of Honored Publishers Association and the support Black-own- ed news- Affairs Alan Easton presents them success in their 12 National Association for the papers." Operation Fair Share, a with a check for $25,000. The check: professions and Miller-sponsor- histor!cal figures in similar fields Advancement for Colored People leading economic program in presented during a ed who signed an agreement of terms of dollars returned to the paved the way. failure on early South Plains . Meniuers of five advisory CERTIFICATES OF APPRECATJQN understanding to community, is the primary focus raacts offers 'Iristghts still provide .committees to the Lubbock TO EACH OF THE COMMITTEE cooperative support (n tfcir of this effort in NAACP. Within applicable to nhe region's - dependent School District was mutual efforts toward increasing NNPA the focus is its continuing Panhandle South residents who make their living JIains Fair Oftored at a oanquet on Monday, School Board President Monte opportunities for Black business effort to serve the Biack from agriculture, according to June 11, 1984, at 7:00 p.m. in the Haste and L.I.S.D. Superintendent Development community expacd the David J. Murrah, Director the ad Waters Elementary School LC. Leslie will present certificates tf This historic agreement is the development of Black-owne- d Cfcafflfttftship prize monies Southwest Collection at Texas LubbMk FhMfers of ail Mail order ticket rettfvatnns cafeteria. of appreciation to each of the' first one formally developed since newspapers. will be divided first and Tech University.
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