y .
prin to B nton
h t i h ppenin in
epherd and the floc
ttered where? Hiding
in a mental c
man and
pr chers, and
nder the urn-
"I am
in Berrien Sprin , oot one Black. Michi-
gan ation I not one Black. Jewel
tore where Blac s poured in all day,
12 ch c out cl r , not one Blac .
, 21 chec out cler s ju t about t 0
Blac t the tim of counting.
Loo around, and yourself the
n: Are there y le den in
Berrien Sprin - Benton Harbor?
ar hrase and re er the words of the
. .I there any "Balm in Gil d to
make th ounded hole?"
Is there a 'Balm in Gilead to heal"
e de pre , discouraged atered-do
ul?
After all is id and done, Andrew
mer gr duation tarts on A . 5,
through the 8th. Why not take a trip
d e ho th folk are getting on?
Their program' al ay unique. It will
encour e you to go on further in your
edu tion.
Augu 7,
1983, emed to be a vi torou d y for
many of Andre University carnpu .
• ccording to report , over two hundred
udent ere graduated in the ummer
in your program.
OCIA 5 CU IT
. • y T, Field Rep.
&nton lWbor DiItrict
�payment
for any parti
than the cJai.
, not
by
d
charge . the figure
u insurance carrier to deter-
mine e ount that medical ur e
pay.
edicare medi in p ya 8
ppro ed charge after the p n
met the 75.00 nnual deductible.
The pproved charge' limited by th
rate charg d by physi ci
a rven ice. The prevailin rate
. determined by information g thered
in the calendar y ar before the b nefit
ye r. benefit y r run from July thru
June. The Prevailing rates for July
1983 thru June 1984 are b on fee
ed in 1982.
If a penon . not tisfi d with a
yment they from edic
they may me an appeal. The payment
be re' ed d a more f table
determination may be made. If they are
. not a'claim t may m a
reque before an admini-
str ti e. Reque for hearing
m in�be a potential reco ery in
exce of $100.000.
claim under the medical . -
ance part of edicare can be made
directly to the in ranee carrier in each
teo An appeal of an un tisf ctry
p yment can be m d at your local
Social Security Office.
AUGUST 10 - 16, 1983 THE CITIZE
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Two of th mo out nding tu-
dent were Byron aper from California
and Gertrude Jordon from Ohio.
Byron is the first Black to have re-
cei ed Ph. D. degree from Andre
since the program arted. Byron' con
tribution and relationship o� campu
. med to have made him very popular
among hi fello udents. hen his
narned w called, there a a thunderou
ov tion hich echoed through the build
ing.
Gertrude, ho also received an
ap au, e orted i.rnmediately to
party prepared fOT her by relativ and
friend, ho could not ho d their peace
becau of her out ding accomplish-
ment, re tionship d contribution to
her fe 0 students.
Gertrude already has tom er
degree, one in P ology and Guidance
and Counseling.
Acco rd in
ever
dat
the
.
to report
nd hat the
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t
the
trained.
I take th po ition that a 81 candi-
date can do the same nd ould do th
same. Th re al ay ems to be time
when meone trie to put r ctionary
racial vie of bite on the b c of
Blac p ople to dju to. hite p �pI
must a ume re pon ibility for their
T ction ry r cial vi and all th t
accrues from it for then and only then
will thing flo naturally.
I have al y ondered if white
r d boo of Blac I
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