Far­ filled excitement the Ti ers uca ed by hington in double overtime, th ir previ me ru ti r th n n old n il, played ith nc - ound inten it that re ult d in th ir 1 thorn urt In 10 over month. The Ti r jump d ut to 12-6 fir t quarter adv ntage. Terry Broyles pumped in . point bile th Panther' Ste e Henry hit all ix of a hington' first-quarter pomts. Th P n­ thers - and Henry - ere held Clar Allen t 0 fr e thro cond left linched enth victory in 13 home ov open contr ct It i funded b ,grant from the Kalamazoo Ca otic Dioce ,she said. Details on ho to apply for the . d will be relea d through area media 1 ter !hi eek, e said. Other Covert gencies taking part in the' program are the First Baptist Church, the Seventh Day Ad- enti t Church and the Van Buren United Civic Organiza­ tion. C rylyn Stuc urn, township _ quarter. It 10 dr' the were runnin a y ith game wh n th y built 34 1 d with 7:39 left in th lat r arl his head h w hi Ti cr n their 11 point Ie d, and w re holding on to a lim 474 dvant ge. The Tiger rebuilt a five point lead with 1 :05 remaindin b sket by eith Larry. __ ."!'�IIU.�f1.- but - not out p�If!IIf!��d to thr e on ,� basket: and remaining. hin tn' e in owalski to th line for tw hot to cond hot and a t r the Tig s fail d to convert. the game w nt into iiIi£':'inrUM�ced that there unl"�inother dog immuniza­ tion clinic held at the Covert Fire tation Frid y, Feb. 15 from 7 to 9 p.m. She id . dent may bring their �����r ��tion ot County resi­ .... �lItay obtain dog lieen s there. Dog licen co $3 for neutered do and 5 for all for immunizing In the prosecution of my udics in zoology [desired to obtain a highland moccasin, bich was. then consid­ ered a species of rattlesnake, and whose . e dead­ ly. fore [ enpaed the services of a slave of lawyer Lionel Kennedy, bo at that time an alderman of the citY of Olarleston. The plantation of this entleman as about one mile distant from the city. On the ap­ pointed Saturday I dispatched three of my advanced class (John Lee, Raben ishan, and . ad Eggart) 'th a large glass bottle, in order that they might bring me the viper alive. On their arrival the plantation they found Lawyer Kennedy and his son, Dr. Kennedy, overlookin the or of the slaves. They knew me and n the boys' paren . Calling the lads to them, they demanded the reason of their appearance on the plant a­ tion, direct answer liven. Then they ed the lads to tell them hat ere the different things tauabt them, and they also examined them in their studies. The boys ans ered every question put to them except one. Then said the youn doctor: "Why, pa, Payne is play­ in hell in Charleston." BI«Ja � tJwa . to laJdIlM DtI1ti8 Prqtw " man. He bom a 1m Bloc in CluztWston. Soul" CaroIiNl ill 1811. He a bishop of tlw AME clUII'Ch and M l«ted ptUidml 0/ JY"�ora Uni�ty. M waf th first. Billet to m:ft� 1II1II disti1tcriolf. Am his many accompl� Pay, • at the a� 0118, started a sdtooI. 1M school mnaiMd open for six unJiJ tM tlldhorilil!S larad Itim to dose it. In tM following at%TpIlrom Itis aulobiography. Payne explains his mouvatio« fOl' his seI/-«iuCDlion and the eduaztion of OlhOs. • FEBRU RY 6 - 12, 1 5 THE CITIZE P GE THIRTEE CRITI CI� S' BUS FAM LV' TREATM T er overtim with the or n t· t d t 56 pie e. Th nd Panth r didn't am B nt n Editor: Th fi II win I tt r aidr e the rep rts of a - Berri n nter cup/ wh thre children eli found al ne in a I bu in s home to' the family. Ori inall , it '. r. ported that the children uld t ea and the bus as littered With human and animal excrement. Later reports quoted co- rkers of the family as denying there allegation. Dear Editor, In regard to . and r. onk. hy should the Herald- Palladium write headlines bout thi family be ore they kne the facts about them? To Scott . en, ( H-P writer) who is not orthy calling « r.", ho give him the right to write this tory about r. and rs. onk before he knew the fact bout them? o give Troopers Larry Krieger and D vis Minger the BI d 0 b ne i t fan ndered h many tim hi t ry C uld re- peat it If b fore lIen wa fouled and went to th line to sh t the game