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 PAG 9 • • • 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 • • • Y 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 •• • • •