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A Boo- «» m M laaBWg aiatitM m lor, paaBiia naarby, nukad to ttia Ma Baftaha BaMa, piaaai . aaB •Maa and gava lifaaavlog ftra aid wayt al iiaiw tag Wa apkNaal luUi Bay could ba latcaad by a traaglb. Ptayar, llW a oibar warfcnwa. ta a f c a aMBMaBaa wwaWB Bui Uw doctor himaclf wfferaB .V?**. palolUl injurlat. Wat be antWad to a M a iw, m \ coUact daauM* ftoia tha eoa- Wbare—Waaa aapply Wa laaB ttUKlIaa oompaay. oa tha ireaiid wWt* wfll mo Mr a dial kf iMdifaacc bad cautad tka baaBby Hla.” cavc-iaT ML BEHKnXY C. BUBHXU. PraMBaM, Wadawal Bwiiarw Laaaaa Economics Poiitics trznssi ir iss: .crriCtianiberS^pports - - - r - - ’ - a . — . — Traffic Proposal Tba BaarB Baffiak Aiwa a i Dirartara, ClMuabar af ■Bay, May M, W vaicaB aWaat aappatl af a paapaaal by *■ OTr’a Dapart' ■har aMM af TraaapartaBaa la aaafcc DaWwara Arawaa aaa way far 7 la M a.M. Iba paapaaal waWB aMfca Iba arMay Ibrac aaribbaaa B (baaaa aaly] balwaaa Galaa Cbcia aaB Harth Siraal Bariag tba aM ralag ABar asaaBaWg mBBr Baw ■aaBlaa. Wa baarB agiaaB B m I a ■a Paiawara Araaaa waaU balp ■BavtaM B m trWfic atWattaa aaB tWaa la tba aaaaiy .a WWraaoa aaai alBa patbiag W FaMaa C«M y watHaBaa aa UawaeB Avaaaa Aa aBBL %raaW aBB aa aBWBaaal laaa M aa I J Waaba May ba af Fan Wanb, W wBi parHclpala ■BBaB M B m flairgia Haaaa at Bap raaaatatK aa baaaaaa af ra^Bklrlattag. Tba Saatb C im W m baaaa awy aaa Ha Wanb bara aaaM MaaiaataM hi Wa ba«a la aaa BM BBa laWiaai W 1974 la a coari tea, Bw cnwif ny laid it wa* not Hablc. “Wa adaure hta coaraga,* m W the coatpaay, \but any o at who vaotarci votuatarfty into danger doa* ao at hh owa t W l * However, the court Mid the doctor wat iadaed coiitled to a damage award. The coart aaJd tha coaigaay Bioold harre fora*eea not only that workaiao might ba trapped bat aho that reacacn m i ^ row in and get hart too. A* one judge put it: “Oaagar invItM laacoc. The cry of diaiicM h the wmmoiw to relief. The wrong that impetilt life h a wrong to the imperilled viciiat; ii it a wrong alao lo Ut retcuer.\ OaneraBy Maaking. the law paya due mpect to the berok im- puiat. la fact, moct cooita wfO favor a laacacr even when the danger it maraiy lo property, not hamaa Me. Thoa, a mca injarad white try ing lo atop a rotUag amomoWic waa awarded danaget later from the car owner, who had failed to ■B>aaaa MlnMtty Croggword P uzz I b ACnOBB I Raefclaea ( . BalbMMep IL Oprn apnea 11 laMTl I* II. OsidaUan >1 ZvtlMirtl n FWiBar greM I* FruiU IT Ordama aiX M n pett a . Noidmaa a . Staamahip . a ^ _ a .ExMl D M- Fhnl hanaa It. Cherniea] a SUkworm M Toward aK y m n at. fiwTted a.BhM dya aa. Watting agam 44 «ulMd worliman 4T Wtralaai Mtagreplvy *!v. mmm ■ n r — V r i — TT *r IT Tv m ZT DJ •T ■tfttM^ iar bdM mm I lalDrhMllM ■ealrai, B m baarB waa faBarm- aB wUh alaaBattla anB aupparta ■aallMillcally BaalgaaB aaB inBBa algaal canlaal canBnnaB ■BarJBMgb. Tba waafB ba IbtanreB by Tones f * ^ gaStleal paHtcfpaBan bi tha ■a ~*barn atalaa through aanpar- daan paagrama af raglatratlaa, aBaraBaa anB gat-ant-iba vala ■eUvIUaa. Tha pablielly ■■ppiflaB argaWiathm la ana- MbMB by Ma BaBualahIa emBH- batlani. wanW ba _aal bit brakaa. Tha court aaid mv - Ing property, alUxiagh lew argent' (ban aaviitg Ufa, |a aevanhcleM a laudable oounw of acBoa. Still, tha law doaa not coodone outright rackleaw M. Another caae Involvad a momm who wat killad by a fraiglM train while try- lag to |wli her dog off the iracka Stw bad iaanad ovar avan (hough the train wni in plain right, baar- ]] ing down fait. Under theie circomManeca, a court ruled, her family coold not ■ hold tha railroad retponribla for tha tragtdy. “A perwm b not aacuaed from the coiMeqoencea of hi* own act* In expoaksg himtair to daagar,** ■aid the court, “whtra the peiB la paraanaMly whkb la ampBraB aa Wa Mn m M m anr waa banndM at tat b haaaaia aa imum B aa a briar pntefc. GnB laavaa the Biitilin M na. bm ha makaa B m way kauwB. **Tba art af ataykig yanng BapanBa apan itaylagt jaathfal M tba InatBc, far mtnB, heart and apbdt. InBaflanrf af wrInUea anB gray haira an the antaUe. Tba Fanntrin af Yentb la wttfain yen!\ **Aa yen Bwaw the wrigM ef year Mflaente an tba aMa af the gaaB, the tn e anB the haaatifal. yaw Rfc wBI acbfa*^ m B I Ian Bar. It wfll ga an bigger, finer, nabler, ibaa yen aver BaraB to be.” In 41 Black colleges today there are thousands c4 dedicated sUadents who wanton ^ucation. Some of them may never get it. Their schools are in desperate need of money. Your oonfributions can l^lp these schools. It's important. A mind is a terriblB thing to woste. Give to the 1 1 ^ 55 E 52nd St New York, N.Y 10022 B) obvioui.'* A pwkUr terriee feaiuiw a f B m New Yar* Slate Bar Amaetarian and tka Ameriran Bae Amocla- Ben. Writtea hr WIH Baeurd. Not kmg ago I had the plea*urt of haariag from my good friand Sanator Ed Brooke of Ma**a«lMMci>*. H i vhared with ma some cornmani* which be had made hriort B m Con tractor* Ataociation of Bolton on March 2. 1774. In lha word* of hi* coHeagac. San iacob t**ia (B-W.Y,). who raad that apiach Mo the U S. Coagmaional Record oa May tth, Ed Brooke’* arndytii and recommandaiiona tmdartcore Bit challenge and opponandica of Amerkan buiiaaa* and labor to iaaarc that afl Amarkam gat a pwee of tbc rconooMC aetioa. I balicvr ihai whik thri nation renmiaa ta the irm grip of diviaion and turmoil, •t ii enremaly crhicai that we ai leader* cam. toptther at poM* of agraemam. W* mutt achiar? that atifKtiv* for lha take of ooity — for the Mka of coalition —- aad la tha Mar- asi of lb* future of our peopic V wiUwi*e ¥ mtnorhiei aad meurity for their efforts in enterprise, the attention and initrtst of (he National Busincs* leagu* and our Comtiiuencie* must be ookk to follow. The remarks of Ed Brooke on miaority anteiprise and ks need for bo>d iailiatrraa and staunch allies were made before a select aodieacc but merit the atteatioo of us all. Adding the word ‘'economics'’ to recem commeuts of ABanta Mayor Maynard iacksoa Ed said. Tolilics and economics are the civd rights movements of the sevtntiear Moat assuredly, politks is power. Without question, economics is power. • The Amcricaa free eiuerprisc system is baaed on (be premise that tne right to work and profit is s right lo be shared by sU Americans. The &nau>r mad* it very dear that he believes that that right most be shared ertoally. Tboae of tis who arc clotely involved in these ismes recogaiz* the fact that srithant Bw .acquisition of the power of economics and politics, w* will continue lo remain a minority with no means lo speak out. it b true that Bus b a society whose Miength b founded on economic and political power. Before the Coniractor't .Association, Sen. Brooke died the increased iavoivamciK of Blacks in the political process a* evidenced by the number of Black elected officialB. That figure has more than doubled in the past four years. The leap from t.ltS to 2.174 reprt- tenu a 144 per sent uKrease. UMortunatcly we cannot show Biat same track record for economic devtlopmctu and tcctfrily for Black communities. The jump of the Black greet aatioiMl product from $20 billion in 1963 to SSO biilion in 1973 b dcceiviog. The fact ef the matter b that link or none of thb money benefb us directly. It goes oui of the Black economy aad does act return. The Senator made an escclknt point when be said, “Keepiag doltan ia tha Black communuity creates new jobs, makes servket more acccsiibk ta the poor and the aldirly. and contributes to a sense of community pride.\ Natiooai focus and priority must be given to broadening the Amerkan ecoaomk syv tem to give opportunbiet lo all Mgments of our sockty. Consider the fact that while 17 per cent of Amcricara are .minorities, we hold only one per cent of the nation's burineu assets. No betici point can be made than Ed's call for gremer diversification of the range and focus of Black-owned businees. Certainly just as critical b the need to increase the liae and effeciivenees of Black-owned firms in thb era of \big busineat'’. I White ha wem on to dbcust B m Office of Minority Butiaeas Eaterprbe aad the SmaB Bosinna Adminbtraiion. there arc no doubt as many vbws on their effcctivcneM as Btet* are peopk who have opmkmt. At present, however, we mnu admit that for Black bnaiaaw enterprisa, those programs arc the only gam: fat Wwa. Without qucetiofi. every champion for the caaac of miaority businew aatarpriac ia the haUs of CongnNs b an bivahiaMa ally. Tile problem b that there arc not enough that get 4mm to basfaeas. TH B BLACK PRESS — OUR FREEDOM DEPENDS ON Everybody's Talking About Die Criterion x\^.. Tlnigs Ton SI ioq U Know TELL % 3 M 6Pwe seiwseH JRRIM PMD SUU fUUU Of UI6HT2 AkUtekee 47 Route: ebhr. It U.Cava M Comfart •LMumeal n o K n R f i a u t s n s , i 330030*31 jc u p y a i3 3 p a ' r J33'aa a a oon □ j a a o ojtioai 0 3 C 0 3 f j o a o r j o l 3 0 0 aaeacD 3333LU3 aSoDO 3 Q B O a i C . C C t'Jw ogpo pan oaon St Sacrad prosniaa n Liharata S4 Uasltod period SB. fliimwer SB Cut 27. Dry St Warahauee St Forwaid St . Smafi Wand IB ItaUwgaat 4B. Clean 41 T hwiM t 4ti. 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