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z. Masons host annual widows banquet

wder a «n4r rupe «4 affecting tfar Sank America. In aridities to atmuai estiee «iaff. tin* knarri will ne yww a 16 neto iwuMtmw ■paper analyzing reacm aubmitseri to trie AdmnuatralHffi fef alive groups The apeaal cuamuttee. appemted h* the hoard no develop the derument. will w»ue gpectfie recommenda tion» er future XAAiCP pah ch** m *uch area* aa eriuca tiot. welfare, urban programa. housing, phyaicai viuieooe and international affaire The three-day meeting of the nationai hoard and mem berehtp wit! dev we atrate gies to deal ••rth the 2B81 Coo grehs m vje» of the conaerv ative trend erf current polsti ca thought ik-n jam m L fieokt. executive director of the \ A A CP. said, 'tbe crrtieai ngenoa faring our hoard of director* at th» meeting will rehuh m major pohoea and definitive poenton* m all area* that could potentially impart u|»or. the live* of black people m l^i " The Ubth Annual Fell©* 4 l>.nner. 'another high light of the upcoming meeting »i!l honor the outstanding contributHin* of thooe mdivi dua * aho have furthered the •rajh*- of end right* with the highest award going to Sir Arthur Lew is. recipient of the Nobei Prize no £eo® omics and professor of Ecus orr.ie* at Pnncetoc t mversit y. T n+ fete w ill also pay tribute to the association's newiy appointee 18*»1 Corporate Gifts Campaign chairman. Arthur WoeHk*. president and chief operating officer of Kraft Foods. Inr.

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at the Hyatt Begenry Moat of the huabty apywrel awn is peraonaby de of the production • aucoeoa. Mra Smith donated a aicable aum la Meridiag Ledge’s echolar atupfund IfW Worahipfttl Maater Charhw Beaairy preaented the * Award. The ahared by Brothers Samuel Hunt and Audley Hunt. lUseaa prevent ed Cdwarda from attending. Brother FUiza Fletcher re ceived the James Hopkins Award. And last but not ieaat. the chantabie lodge brothers did n’t neglect their tradition of clothing a child at this speci fie time of the year. Masons chose 12 year-old £va Jackson, daughter of Mrs Katbv Montgomery and a School 73 pupil

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Air Force Academy sued over sickle ceN policy

StepheaI A former cadet from Mias f-apolw has filed a class action suit against the Air Force Academy, charging that the academy diserunisates against blacks by refvmag to enroll those who carry a gene tic snomaliy called sickle cell trait Stephen Pullen*, now a phy sks student at Whitman Cal lege is Walla Walla. Wash., was forced to resign from the academy is 197V when tests found be earned the trait. He does sot bare the disease sickle cell anemia it self, a brnditary Maori rim order that affects SQjOOO people m the United States, most of them Mach. The rid sense, which vanes ta sever ity but which caa cause early death, occurs only whrs hath parents pass an the feuetic trait to their offepriag. It is estimated that 20 percent of the Marks is the United States have received a

copy of that gene from only one parent. Under ordinary circumstances, these individ unis are not affected by carry lag the trait. Some medical authorities believe that under some conditions, such as heavy exerases at high MU tudes. the trait may cause sack individuals to collapse or die. but this assent pc is hotly disputed by other medical experts. Approximately five in coming Mack students are <fis qualified from the Air Force Academy each year because they carry the trait. The suit, filed last month m Federal District Court in Min neapohs. seeks the tmawdiste reinstatement of Pullens and others who have left the sea demy because of the refills turn, as well as undetermined damages. So trial date has bees set. The complaint, filed by his attorney. George Morrow II. ■wrrteri that the regulation i«*»«*g sickle cell trait aa speci Ik grounds for summary diaquaftfirat too apparently applied oaly to the Air Force Academy and the Air Force BjO.TU scholarship program. It does not disqualify from geaerai

The complaint quoted Geaerai Air Force SegMa turn #0-43. 5-11. as saying that the ~«cfcie cell trait is not dtaqualifying for entry into mill tary service due to the relative rarity" of cwpHatioae in who show no

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under physic*! stress. Accord mg to Morrow, his client was not tested to determine if he could handle such stresses. “The regulations are in coo fuel and deny due process and equal protection of law to Pul lens and many other blacks." Morrow said. The suit is sup ported by the National Aaao nation for the Advancement of Colored People. Pullens passed the aca demy's pika qualifying exam tnation. including a physical examination, before reporting to the school in July of 1979. Wber. a blood test indicated that he earned the sickle cell trait, he was ordered to leave the school. “I was told by a doctor that I might die if 1 stayed." Pul lens aaid. “I asked foe a second test, which also was positive, and at that time I was told to leave. I was gives an escort to assure 1 would not discuss my ease with anyone and was denied further appeals " A spokesman for the Air Force is Washington said: “Cadets are exposed to strenuous physical exertion and reduced oxygen coodi Uons at the academy, which is over 7j00O feet altitude above sen level is view of limited medical knowledge concern inf the effects of stress and the environment so mdivi duals with the sickle trait, it is feh that the nak is too great to grant tndmriuaie with this tend irimissimi to the Air Force Academy at this time." The spokesmaa added that the dmquahfkatme policy was estabbshsd la 1973 by the Air Force Surgeon General, baaed sa rinimmrsIstiiTU ef the ffational ffeffsrrb Couaril. UmAtaQ* pf peattaataasi liter atare aad conriamea based on case Mstarfes. Be mad that the were reviewed, with UK MOT !• vwq msafhs ago. Bo also amri the AhrFi on that ho hod

WOftMUPFI I. %f VtTKft < harfe* Broufa* jlrfti present* * plaque to Sum Hum. co wmoer «f thi* year* Mason of the # Vcar Award. Other awardee. Aadtry Kdward*. attewd the bsaqwK beraasr of iMaexi.

Reagan told to boost aid to black children

T be mcommir Reagan. »4<m niviration to prtr.jrfe more help l‘/f black * fciidfen. '*tisg a «tudj> that indicate* black youngster* are tw ec ** iiaely ** white childrer, vuRer poverty. p«e/r health, unem pfoyment. and inadequate +r'tU0MSTtj( AMGVj tPJHVM thing*, rt b/one The unempk^y?ra-ot rate for trfark* youth* in 2 * tma-* than *rf wbrte y'eitfc*. and a black high srboui graduate ha* a greater chance ‘rf beir»g out of work than a white grade •rbooi dropout. The per capital nuf/eue ior black* tamilie*. w hether one or both parent* were present wa* afec** half that of white fami lie*. Black children in two parent famine* are nearly three time* more likely a* white ' hiidren m two part fami ne* fo live below the poverty line, T he medium mcome for a Mark husband wa* 99.<i3o c/^mpared With 513.482 for white bu* hand*. A Mark child n nearly twice a* likely a* a w hite child to grow up m a family whose head did not complete high school. A white child is four time* a* bkeiy ns a Mack child to grow up in a family headed by a college graduate. For every two Mack student* whe graduate from high vchoM. one drops oat For every lour white student* whs graduate*

at alovok *eve« time* the rath <rf w hite children ior the mokf /. adent crime* and more lhag twice a* often a* white* l<h *erum* property cnme*. ^ Lost documents >

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l**n t let lo*t documeag prevent you from seeking vetm ran* benefit*, the Veil raja Administration reaMnd* vegf ran* and their dependent*. J % VA spokesman said, “lie found that *ome veteran* w(h cannot locate forth or mama# certificate* don't apply fir benefit* because they beieitjr the*e documents are e**eattair VA will accept a mrtdmd statement instead of an ongwh fonii or marriage remficatr when needed to e*tahh*h elip foiity. In the case *4 a i this policy appbes only f jr*t marriage fir each | and there must be no ci ^ u*ry mUermMtum on file at VA. In year* pant. VA raqmrtd formal documentation to «|i port ctaan* for rnmpeasatfoa and education benefit# mr veteran*, widow* aad orphaa^d children. Now. however, VA ujil accept a certified ft at imnnt regarding the birth of a v< ran * chdd or as proof of eigri it#’ a# MBPRiP a^agaa PdpiMl^r OT OTMOTl . tfcr OT^fe VA urged veteraan and dependent# arith efogihiMty qaestioa* to coatact the nompnt VA rrgfoaai office or n rapr* vealative of one of the natfinmf

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