THE CITIZEN AUGUST 10 -16, 19 11 o EY TALKS Blacks must create wealth By Jam athan Broadca ting i one of the most e citin and profitable industri in America. But normally people a sociate the ord solely ith television. Ho ever wh n it comes to producing fantasti profits for their investors radio stations m.y not equal televi 'on but they do extremely well. Some ne once aid that own­ ing a v broadcast property Radio and Television is tanta­ mount to having a licen to m e money. s a result the wnership of r di tations sh uld be high on the li t when Blac s are tryin to decide where to pIa e their investment dollar . However, f the over 000 commercial radi tati n per- ating in merica t day le than 2% or fewer than 150 re n d b Blac. nd virtually all of this wnership ha ccurred Ince the early 1970' . There is money be made by BI ks in radi . But! H w d Bl k get m re inv lved in this lu r tive rena? h t exp rti i need- ed? H w much' money are we talking ab ut inve tin ? hen ill I t rt receivin return on my inve tment? The ab ve are ju t me f whi h can be y u in a Radi Inve ment Pro pe tu vail- from my mmuni- from fornia. You do not have to live in any of the cities in order to :Did You Know. By Robert . Taylor DID YOU 0 ... that ccording to Dr. Robert Con­ roy the best way to develop reater h ppine and optimism in your life is to commit your- If to a cau or a project. Commitment to a cau which you enjoy or in which you really believe give more mean­ ingful direction to life and helps you ri above day-to-day t­ back. ••• D D YQU 0 ... that America' love affair with guns could be one of it most de dly obse in. The re Its of a recently rele d six-year study show that people with gun in their home are far more likely invest in the variou project. either do you have t have a lot of money. The pr pe tua sh ho a few a 1,000 pe ple 50 t ti n I ted in your city or even near you in order for you to profit hand ornely. If you cannot or imply do not want to go through the tr uble of forming a radio buy­ in group in your area, invest ith one of the group suggest­ ed by Law-Tay Communica­ tion. The Law-Tay program is arranged uch that a pers n ith as little as 350 to inve t can qualify for potentially hand­ me pr fits in the radi busi­ ne s. In rder to receive c py of the free pr spectus simple call 202-562-1451. That i the number to the La -Tay rec rd­ line. You simply leave y ur name address and telephone number. The informati n will be ent to you. Since the num­ ber i f r a record-line, you can call it anytime 24 h urs a day. Simply tate that you ant the r dio buying pr spectus sent t you. There are excellent invest­ ment opp rtunitie in radio. These opportunities can be enhanced by the form tion f inve trnent gr up hich we e t call wealth buildin club. For valuable information n ho to form a wealth building club nd 3.95 to Potomac ciates 1377 " , Street , Suite 9 , Washington D .. 20005. ealth building club are excellent vehicl s for pooling re urces to buy radio station real estate or whatever. ake your mo to financial curity TODAY! • • to kill them lves than they are to kill an intruder. lit f ct, of the firearm death udied be­ tween 1978 and 1983 nearly 84 per cent were icides, 3 per cent were accidential, 10 per cent involved one member of the family killing another while only on-half of one per cent involved the shooting of an intruder. DID YOU OW ... that BUCKETS OF SMILES - Sanders emorial arch of Dime Campaign and (Center and John Wesley Gain . ht helped m e thi year' nationwid fund dri e the mo t ucc ful ever. Thi year' campaign . d more than $780 000 bringing total contribution 0 er the p eight y to nearly $6 million to the arch of Dime helping . e all b bi health' r futur . 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The Citizen welcomes your opinions Send your comment to: The Citizen, P.O. Box 218 Benton Harbor,' I 49022 . despite impre ve gains in average life expectancy there ppear to be an upper limit on how long anyone can live. Scientists place that limit at around 120. Despites impr ve­ ment in medicine and health care, virtually no ones lives beyond 120 year . THE CREDIT AND LOAN GUIDE Did you know that there are private lenders who provide loans to almost anyone with a steady job, regarless of the per­ sen's-credit rating? A list of those private lenders is just a small bit of the financial self-help inform tion in the just released guidebook entitled: The Credit And Loan Guide. Also available in the Guide: * The Six Best Ways To Raise Money Quickly * How To Repair Your Credit Rating And Qu lify For Major Credit Cards in 90 Days * Motivating Yourself To Financial Security But best of all. the Guide is only $11.95. Send check or money order to Potomac Associates, 1377 UK" Street. 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