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The key is direction If you think the stars have no reason for being in the heavens, then what is the reason for planet Earth? God created everything for a reason; that reason is the direc-

tion that each personality mast discover for itself

One's environment as well as the Solar System have a definite influence upon one's well being The fears that many have are not so much of Astrology or any other science, religious or philosophical, but of the discovery of the innerself

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THE INDIANAPOIIS RfCOtOfRD AQC 1 J SATURDAY SifflMKR 10, Ifl) Your wife, alias the live-in punching bag! By LESLIE ISAIAH GAINES She’s not a punching bag! Your home is not a boxing ring!

DRUGGISTS MAY DROP MEDICAID PROGRAM:

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The nation’s drug stores lose big bucks when pharmacists fill Medicaid prescriptions and many may be forced to pull

“lunch and,learn” seminar, presentation of sponsored by the Marion the Creek Bank,

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Astrology is the key to put one in the direction to examine different components of out of the program, according to the National Association of

the innersett Chain Drug Stores.

vimo MedS ^ S0W ** hafveSt y ° U reaP “There now is a potential loss of S43 million annually at l know that you have been thinking of starting some kind of physical exercise; this retail drug store level, said Ty Kelley, the association S is an excellent time to start it This is also a good time to shop for art objects or to go vice president of governmental affairs, bo critical is tne to a placets) of beauty Whatever you decide, your mind should be into it. if you are problem that significant numbers of pharmacies may have to facing problems on your job or in your personal life, control your temper, especially stop filling the prescriptions.” . with the law Drive with care Have and enjoy your birthday season Kelley blamed the cost crunch on regulations recently This is a good time for writing letters, reading a good book or gomg to a deep by the P5P artn l ent Health and Human Services movie Communications with brothers and sisters should be at a high, with deeper which require Medicaid patients to pay upwards of 53 for understanding of each other as wen as your close friends, in your love life, you win prescriptions, depending on the price of the medication, be looking for a deeper understanding with your mate. Deal openly and honestly “The problems arise when patients can’t afford the SC0RP, ° copayment,” he sad. “Pharmacists are still obligated to fill

Travel will be on the mind of many of you Make sure that you can afford it This prescriptions ”

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not only with yourself but others as well If you have had or-are having domestic trtorr'n rdiitiks problems this is the month to work tor a better understanding with each other. JtWS AS* SCnviLI dku ■ us communicate what you feel You do not need to suffer by holding in what must be DEPORTATION

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SAGittarius A Jewish group has asked the State Department to allow Making changes and getting your life in order with those around you is where your African poet Dennis Brutus to remain in the U.S. because head should be. not high on drugs You must take care of your business without i:f. wou id endansered if he were forced to leave.” negative influences be it your own or from others Do not wait until the end of the °. .Vh AfrJan rJism far« year You know that you do not like being forced A planned action is much better Brutus, an opponent of South African racism, faces than force Plan carefully and use your farsight. Love and stay positive deportation unless his U.S. residency is legalized. The poet CAPRICORN failed to apply for immigrant status when he left South Africa

It you have gotten yourself into a situation that you feel locked into, you must look in 1971.

deep mto younnnerselt and your outer world to make sure that you are where you i n a 'letter to Secretary of State Georee Schultz, the SBOUW « me mmd and sdul are looking lor a positive «ay of relating to the «orld ' e, |" “ L .slrS that Brutus heallnwedto around you Fmd time to be alone and think clear without negativeness in your life American Jewish Committee asked that Brutus be allowed to you must deal honestly and give love continue living in the U.S. “either as a permanent resident Aquarius alien or as a recipient of political asylum. Luck' if you have been out of work, this is another area that you are lucky in at this “To deport him because of a technical deficiency in his visa time if you feel the need to make plans on starting new projects this is the time Do violates the spirit of the law in a country which prides itself »n

not sit back and let opportunities pass you by One area that you need to watch is for- aJtA

cmg others to thtnk as you do W, a „ hpve dd, d.n path ,h„ mu „ go W„h,r« "L “tgai dUSor. *m“s. B “ isftnd^

lose, his life before he can establish a well-founded fear of

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pany, will feature demonstrations, displays and an informative presentation. For details, call 848-7351

or 253-0871.

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Listen brother, don’t use your wife or your lady as a punching bag. Don’t turn your home into a boxing ring. I know the pressures of life can cause us to lash out and to

“County - at theoneswelovei know .h. depr«Ud™y vicesTwill talk about planting tt^rl^n ofth^C laj oM

In honor 1 " 1 of 0 ' National SXr ^TTp.m^n^ht ^ort pay check often ntakes us long on temper and siiort *t,o ...... patience. I know we can’t fight the world by fighting our

Energy Month, the Indiana Brightwood Branch Library, ^ You Sow kioo

State Museum is offering a 2435 N. Sherman Drive, solar energy series for their Admission is free, next Brown Bag Workshop. Patchup The workshops will meet at “Money for Home Imthe State Museum on Tues- provements” is the topic days, September 20, 27, James Dungey and Paul October 4 and 11, noon - 1 Russo of the American P- m * Fletcher National Bank’s for details, call 232-1637. 42nd and College Branch will Better you discuss at free workshops in

Can you beat unemployment by beating your wife? Can you beat inflation by beating your partner? Can you beat your problems, weaknesses or short comings by beating your wife? We all know the answer and the answer is no. Professional fighters make a lot of money. Wife fighters pay a lot of money. If your problem is money, you are a fool to get into a fight where everybody gets paid but you. If your money is short, why pay and take a beating too? You might beat your wife, but you will take a beating from the judge. Some judges will hit you with a jail sentence that will knock

A non-credit workshop to Spades Park Branch Library. ^'^d land ^jtSi forsia W judges ^

help eliminate low self- ISO! Nowland Avenue, Sepesteem will be offered this tember 20, 6:30 p.m., and in fall by the Center for Con- the West Indianapolis Brantinuing Education at Indiana ch Library, 1926 West Mor-

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will make sure yours is positive Love my neighbor with understanding for them

Look deep and think clear

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in order to make any changes you must know yourself Do not think that true love is a fantasy, just because your present situation is not in order I am not talking about all ot you you know who you are Live for understanding with your innerself and God We all need guidance and we all have a path from the almighty. God Fill your life with love You must know yourself

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Your energy will be poking up Use it to your advantage with a positive attitude separated from his parents. Your nephew was probably OK with those dose to you. as well as. your outer world Love is the key to God and for the first few days because the feelings about missing his yourseit Anything done unnecessary is a waste Sex is to be a regenerating tactor home had not built up. Whet) he realized he was going to be

First deal with the mmd and soul tor your mate for if you lay down in gasoline you awa y f or a long time, he became sad and upset.

it you are one of those but' headed Tauruses you'must give the other person a f®*l abandoned when they are away. They wonder if chance Everyone does not have your down-to-earth abilities Understanding is the Ibdr parents will desert them Of still be there when they key Love is the answer to a positive fife God understands you We must at) under- return. They actually may need to see their parents to be

stand the laws of God This is a good time of year to get your head m order We all reassured; telephone conversations may not help,

know mat neart is sot d and can be dependable x Stay posihve Love is the key y our ^ been upset now for a week. We think you |gMi NI should seriously consider sending him back home if he really We ail need and must give love if we want to live a good life it you want love you wants f® 8®* Let him know you will not keep him against his must give it with out expecting anything in return, for love will come in other areas will and his mother will take him back. After this is done. Luck is ascending on many of you Make sure you are not being negative with those some children will decide they want to stay; others will want around you You will only block the path that God has planned for you Control the to go. If he wants to go, honor his wish. He can come back

negative side of you This is your time for advancement think deeper summer or another time. This is a good weekend for traveling and for getting your home and family m order ^® u ,IO | .*

if you need to winterize your home start shopping now Make sure you have what you [**0"** is homesick. Uften, adults in these situations Teel need before it gets cold if you live m an apartment, what about your mother and the inadequate, or at fault. You should recognize that the child s .other farmjy ajembers 9 You must htep you do not need money to be rich, just God homesickness may be beyond your best efforts to make him

leg fell happy and comfortable.

The sex revolution is just about over You must understand that sex is only a small We would not be surprised when your nephew returns percentage of a marriage relationship Any relationship that starts out with sex will hoine if ^ ta | ked a |o| abou| his visit and wha , a good time he

not and can not last Why waste your time mmd and soul for sex’ The mmd and soul . .

are more important than sex Use control and make your life a positive one This is a _

Send your questions to Drs. Poussaint and Comer in care of this newspaper. The volume of mail received prohibits personal replies, but questions and comments of general

interest will be discussed in future columns. Copyright, 1983, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

very good month use it positive God is watching, are you

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computers. Pilots know when they are nearing adjacent borders and can read terrain and maps, if nothing

else,” she said.

Yvonne, said that we never

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Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles from suspending Scott’s license until a Thurs-

day hearing.

Scott’s Lawyer, Alt. Max Howard contended that his

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.. L . there is less blackness. Why that we have now in the

get the inside story in such client had two convicuons, run f rom y 0urse |(7 Stay put, soc j e tv We leave that task to mailers. •‘The. public is bui a ihird was dismissed, and lighi against blighi and ^ Master He decides wha° usually fed enough to satisfy . 1" Marion County, Mum- mora , deced e m . * wars you are lo faht and

curiousitv. Those people or cipal Judge Joseph N. Myers wars 7°® f r « to

an individual may have had stayed license suspensions Yes we are also back wards y° u can on,y be a so,d,er - some information that was. Frjday for Benny Brown and becau^wcr.fi?setod^ PlCk J your . * aders ’. and dangerous to others You can Edward Miller, both claim- “f 53 ® 5 * we T-tuse to deal makes you teel you have never tell ” she said ‘ n 8 a,s0 * that motor vehicle directly with financial pro- chosen a savior. He gives you

records were wrong. blems and other problems cheese when your stomach is

yearning for chicken, but he is not to blame anymore not in this day and time. Blame only yourself. Now that you no longer have that big check from Allisons, Chevrolet and Ford motor companies; blame yourself for not being

right-minded.

Central University. Gail Cox, a therapist at Midtown Community Mental Health, will instruct the course. Class will be on Tuesdays, 7 - 9:15 p.m., September 13 - October 18. Call 788-3260. Shortcake Lindwood Christian ChurMarch II CONTINUED FROM RAGE 15 director, Garcia Hillman, participated in a variety of voter education forums at major black conventions. She is encouraging local community groups interested in the Coalition’s Operation Big Vote program to contact the organization this fall. For further information, contact: Operation Big Vote, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W., Suite 400, Washington, D.C. 20004.

Envoy

Dr. Ernest J. Wilson, III, an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science and the Institute of Public Policy Studies at the University of Michigan, has been asked to become a member of the prestigious Council on Foreign Relations, Wilson, 34, the son of a retired Howard University official, has completed studies for a number of major institutions, including the World Bank, the Joint Center for Political Studies and the Congressional Black Caucus. A recent paper, published in the JCPS’s “Focus” magazine, urges Black organizations to join the new national debate on industrial policy.

ris, September 26.

Gray power

The Society of Retired Executives will hold a retirement planning seminar, 7 - 9 p.m., for eight Mondays beginning October 3 in the Indiana Church Center. For details, call 924-5046. Auxiliary meets The 11th District Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Friday, September 9, 8:15 p.m., in Phillip Highbaugh VFW Post 9843, 2738 Sutherland.

hit you with a $1,000 fine that will stagger your mind and buckle your knees. The system of justice will beat you over the head with a criminal record that will leave a scar on your reputation that will last for the rest of your life. Why go fight where everybody gets paid but you? Why should your criminal lawyer get paid when it’s you in the ring? Why should your divorce lawyer ge» the prize money when you are the fighter? Why should the doctor get his cut when it was you who did the cutting? Can you really afford to beat your wife knowing that you will really get the beating? You still have time to be saved by the bell. When you feel the pressure of the times building up in you, don’t explode. Go to a neutral corner then talk it out in the center of the ring. Don’t use your wife as a sparring partner for the brutal fights of life. Marriage does not have to e a knock down draw out fight. You don’t have to spend 15 years in the ringhittng each other. Put down your gloves and try holding instead of hitting. Don’t knock each other out, turn each other on.

Think about it.

Leslie Isaiah Gaines writes for the National Newspaper Pubis hers Association

Century-old double-breasteds set for fall fashion revival

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1 appeal to all rightminded people to ban together and help your neighbor in need. Stop depending on welfare checks to control your life. Learn to pool your resources, share food with a needy neighbor, set up crime watches, and learn to give more of yourself to God and to help man. Imam W. Deen Muhammad, renowned leader of the American Muslim Mission, has taken the initiative to establish true leadership in directing proper guidance to fight against moral decedence and corruption. He has perpetuated the AMMCOP program, where Muslims buy and sell clothing and commodities at almost give-away prices enabling the African American to establish a progressive business of his own. Imam W. Deen Muhammad has set the pace for all right-minded people to follow, by purchasing 4,(900 acres of farm land in Georgia to be worked for food, and also to build an Umma (community). This Umma will not issue welfare checks, but will issue jobs and homes for the unemployed. Are you right-minded enough to follow such leadership? Only time will tell. Look outside its not raining the sky is falling. As-Salaam Alikum! [Peace Be Upon You]

CONTINUED FROM RAGE 14 gallery of goods arranged to enhance the selling of home or apartment furnishings. A “gallery concept” will enliven any retail establishment. Patrick Norton, Senior V.P., La-Z-Boy Chair Company, with 200 franchised shops nationwide believes gallery selling is the “start of the proper way to present products to the consumer.” In short, opening up the consumer's mind, giving a total idea of what looks good in the home. Accessory items are sold a lot faster when the consumer is comfortable with the total picture. Particularly the right picture on the wall, lamp on the table and rue on the floor. People are going to be in the same place for a lot longer under this President if they’re lucky! It's best to make yourself right at home in your current environment. Since most abodes in the past have been furnished without viewing the end results, gallery merchandising should be a welcome sales presentation for all people. WILLIAM JENKINS Services for William Jenkins, a retired supervisor for the U.S. Postal Service, were Sept. 3 in Summers Northeast Funeral Chapel. Jenkins, 69, died Aug. 30 in Methodist Hospital. The World War II Army veteran retired in 1974 from the Postal Service, where he worked more than 20 yean. He earlier worked for RCA and International Harvester. He was a member of Crispus Attucks High School Alumni Association and the Cosmo Knights Club. Survivors include his wife, Lucy.

CHICAGO— Double-breasted clothing has been part of fashionable men’s wardrobes since the 19th century. Throughout their evolution, doublebreasted designs have had fashion peaks and plunges. Most memorable were the double-breasted styles of the roaring ‘20s and early ’30s, their historically popular pe-

riod.

Wile DB suits were shown from the ’40s through the ’70s, few men wore them. But for the last three or four seasons, there has been a double-breasted revival. And there’s every indication that it will be doubly strong this

fall.

The style started in 1860. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, took a liking to the double-breasted frock coat. Often, he’d wear one when visiting America. The style, called the Prince Albert, caught on. It became a fashionable alternative to the single-breasted suit American men were wearing at the

time.

The first noted American to wear the Prince Albert was Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln’s successor, Andrew Johnson, was also a Prince Albert coat man. History has continued to show the famous adopting the style: Presidents Eisenhower and Truman, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Fred Astaire, author Tom Wolfe and the Duke of

Windsor, among others.

“In its early days, doublebreasted suits served dual purposes,” says Luciano Franzoni, stylist and spokesperson for Society Brand. “Suits were made of heavy wools. In the winter, the double-breasted suit was warm enough to serve as a topcoat. In the summer, men wore the jacket from their navy blue double-breasted suit with white flannel slacks.” (The sport coat arrived on the fashion scene

after World War I.)

“Sales of double-breasted suits and sport coats for the coming fall season have increased by 5 to 10 percent,” says Gordon Cohen,

DOUBLE STANDARDS: Double-breasted suits are back in fashion. And they’re doubly strong this fall, appealing to men who ding to their own sense of style. There’s hardly an occasion, business or social, where this double-breasted suit by Society Brand couldn’t be worn. Its four-button, one-to-button design in a rich black/white/red glen plaid sets a powerful fashion

force.

Hart Schaffner & Marx guish themselves from the

Clothes division of Hart- ran ^ [‘) e -

marx. “There’s a whole new “A double-breasted suit or generation of men that never sport coat is elegant and has worn double-breasted flattering, says Franzoni. suits or sport coats. It’s a “Almost any man can wear fresh garment to these youn- one provided the suit or sport ger men. It also coincides coat is well made and the

with the new silhouette-a balance is right,

broad, easier shoulder and Double-breasted suits and

Nino Cer- sport coats are made in a

tapered waist.

ruti, an Italian textile manu- variety of designs. Franzoni

vice president of manufac- facturer and designer, says suggests being selective when turing and operations for the that a DB suit gives a man a shopping for a DB. “One

look of importance and authority. He cites military officers who wear doublebreasted jackets to distin-

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abdomen.

In an unrelated case, Indianapolis police announced that a 28-year-old man is back in Indianapolis from North Carolina and has been charged with a four-month-

old murder.

David Blue was arrested Monday in Rocky Mountain, N.C., on a charge of unlawful flight to avoid prosecution in the April 17 murder of Timothy Smith, 37, 3902 N. Tacoma* who was found dead in an apartment at 1610 N. Delaware.

should note the different types of lapels which appear on double-breasted jackets,”

he says.