THE CITIZEN 0 9 c or The above ad h 't pear- minonty high oolers on ed in y paper yet, but the hom to be its .E.B. offer holds. The small, I t, Ou Bois olarship . on, liberal art coD in e em A year's tuition, room and tts called Simon's board at Simon's Ro co s d is king three $13,835, d the do ship LC t on ID effort to c He' tee an; . our communiti I, the Southern ChriItian Lelde . Conference is tpOIllOrin&. • ional orum on AIDS. SCLC President Joseph Lowery 'd,' e must disniss the notion that AIDS Victims are alrno exclu . ely white and homo xual" -. the truth i that approximately 25% of kno n victims in the U.S. are Blac (29% in Georgia) and a growing number is hetero xual or bisexual". "There is also on to ui d of elde IOft'S �f� TNCUP Full of Ito i. All I,·but It up IOIIlt grNt bi& q�stions. re do youn n �t the idta that their talent - even nila nt - is ? Art unconsciou y spreading that idta in our efforts to t hlIh te lCartS? Are making i mi e wMft e give aD our praise and applau to children ith caderni 0 athl tic ability while overlooking children who han other abilities? What happens to tho youngsters who gifts cannot be measured by standardized tests? Are we throwing them into "reject" pile? How does this affect the community as f whol ? Teacup Full of Roses warn us that e D ed to be watch­ ful about favortism. It is in the home, it is in the schools; it saturates the whole society. one of us wi to have our youngsters fe ling discouraged without value. Discouragement can b dangerous, A feelin of worthle ne c n be deadly. 1eaif CblCU'DOI!S on AIDS I es, c· • nmv r ary The inth and Tenth Cavalry Association (Horse Cavalry), one of the mo prestigious BIa military units mentioned in American History, in concert with the ladies uxiliary, will hold their 120th Anniversary Reunion from July 23-27, 1986, at the Sea Point Hotel, 4875 . Harbor Drive, Dan Diego, California 92114 telephone number (6l"O) 224-3621. For further information con­ tact: Trooper Erne Collier, Chairman, 626 San J cinto Drive, San Die , California 92114. • 9 c wur pay all or part of that amount, depending on what the recipient him If can afford to .contn ute. The olarship i for the school year beginning in Septem­ ber, if the wmners continue to qualify, will be rene ed year ,for {i year. It's for .E. 'bu Bois, c . '"rWtts ampiOn 0 bom in Great Barrington, ts, in 1868 and ro to become viser to pre' de s inUrn te of the greats I he led a fJlht for Black equality from the d erous days of the a late 19th century till a fe years before his death in 1963. Like DuBois, pplicants for the scholarship given in hi name, must be alive to the r ce pratt and have ide about � comb t' it. To be eligi le, . t udent must have completed " their omore y ar in high .. school have higher t A ne column ill be published every other week pecificaDy for re ders of The Citizen. The purpo of this column ill be to answer question on general medical issue. Que ion should be as ecific po ible, rath r than dealing with broad medical topics. Question to be an er­ ed will be selected b d on their interest to the general public. This column is intended to help educate people on COIDlllOD health problem , to promote better health and a happier life. The medical staff will consist initially of Dr. Lynn S. Gray, .D., FAAFP, Family PIty ician and Dr. Chri topher Prince, .D., Emergency Phy 'ciao, both practicing in the Benton Harbor-St. Joseph area. Dr. L S. Gray, D, FAAFP' currently in private practice of Family edicine at 146 ay St., Benton Harbor, Michigan. Dr. Gray is at A 'stant Clinic �ent of Family edicine at . ve' edical School. He II serves as the edical Director for PlUmed arenthood of South est ichi8an and for Blossom are Ce r ursini Home, Benton Harbor. Dr. Gny is also part-time Emergency Phy 'clan at rey H ·tal, Benton Harbor. Dr. Gray is a graduate of Un' ersity of . . MeGIICaI School with Board Certification in FIDliIy' di- . . He his ife Deborah ha e three children Stephen, 6, and a e, 2. .AIII •• I. IHOP 74 Wall St. BENTON HARBOR, "'. 490H 1926-96741 CHILDREN'S HAIR CUT MEN & WOMEN'S HAIR CUT ALL STYLE PERM, CURL, WASH 1& SET WOMEN'S EYE BRO S ARCHED CUR.l.S BY PPOINTMENT -THUR. 10-7:30_ F c/o I J . . i 1 prnention, care, and treatment", said Lo ery. Lowery allO indicated that there are hum and civil rights issue related to the problems associated with AIDS. The wor shop will be held Saturday, a 31, 1986 at the Ram da Inn-Capitol Plaza, 450 Capitol Avenue, Atlanta, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Spe er from throughout the country �-- .......... --- Reacljj]!; I TOl;�e tiler I I I I II I I I b;' !}orO//1V If: /r"lobillSO/l ••• DID YOU . • . that the AIDS vWI i continuing to spread rapidly among homo­ Itxual men d�apite widespre d chang s in the gay Hrenyk. This distrubiog finding by re- , "ucMrI at tw Yor Blood Center ests that the virul e to at than pRw¥Sly tho�ght. Ho ver, tilt '!Pidly 8ptt ding virus does aot IPPf to be "maging as the tadier AIDS vir ¥