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Show f The DTC Deaeret Simpler Aire You Culturally ieprivedl? . Afro-Americ- an Afro-Americ- Deuce-and-Quart- troversy among black people in the United States during the late nineteenth century was: b. Booker T. Washington a. Ralph Bunche. c. Benjamin Franklin. d. Geo. Washington Carver. 8. "Playing the dozens" involves: a. Shooting marbles. b. Throwing dice. c. Harassing the Police. d. Exchanging nasty remarks with referrals to maternal parentage. 9. The people of African ancestry who were brought to America in 1619 served as: a. Workers with the Spanish explorers. b. Indentured servants. c. Slaves. d. Traders. 10. Translate the following psragraph: Man, I just seen Joe, talk about rigid. Somebody eased into his crib and swung with his vee, all his vines, and even his sides. - USA SpjOMi giq s 'uoisiAap) siq ojuj 93(aiq Xpoqsiuos ;Xi8ui snf i um '01) "6 '(P) '8 '(q) saipop P) S '(lina ios put usuijd apj pus 'udasof mis 9 '9 '(q) "I :gH3MSNV n au, '() '() '() 'A P) SZZ put d. 3. The Tooele Manufacturing Co. State Inspection Station For Trailers 20 East Hinder St., Tooele - 882-469- JOE'S PREMIUM OIL announces . MECHANICAL SERVICES Wi can hands your avtonwtivt repairs on such areas as: Tunt-up- s; dutch work; Transmission work; Engine work. Also gasoline along win our regular service Wo Wait on Hit LadiesJ sotf-scrvi- ct mtmtU r lis j J Byjama Tm jLsfa, mmt kJkm mi iiTirlWi TissistjtlsJstsn Used car salesman, d. Brother. Sports car. 5. "La Jura" refers to: a. An Anglo Jury. b. A popular people's song of the 20's. at saaHsti eal tt M. imJtmKjm iilwini MU1U iVgway Fwvinf Cmmd, Vtm MtfS, e. (ANT) mi tUmM k mwL Titmti Vf - c. The cops. d. A freedom fighter in Mexican history. 6. The 12th of December is: a. Cesar Chaves' birthday. b. The day of the Virgen de Guadalupe. c. Mickey Mouse's birthday. Champus news Retirees and dependents of retired and deceased Uniformed Service members who have other insurance provided through law or employment are generally required to utilize the proceeds before such insurance of CHAMPUS can make any payments. However, when their other insurance has paid some or all of the CHAMPUS beneresponsibilificiary's cost-shaties during an "episode of care," as well as some or all of the charges which CHAMPUS would have paid, such amounts are accumulated as credits to be ar d. 05. c. 20. paAudap b. 15. a. 02. Irrunro. an !uaiuvndaQ wiping ousoiio swmu o) '(fl-t- ) !ourqo-uo- Xiqsqojd u an v nojt joj '(6-8- ) auuoas-uSi- moA '(8"ii) ousaiqo sasuodi H :unwu asop Moq auiuuaap u no ajv "8 '(q) 'L 9i vaJJ03 jo jaquinu sift uodn passg T :SH3MSNV "8 '(q) Z '(q) 9 '( 8 '(P) '? MEDCOM EXAMINER (European Med-Co- aq) 0 noX -- '() '() '() Center Cafe Phone AMERICAN -- 882-300- 3 FREE Special 9 Fortune Cookie With All Take-O- - Only 10 to 15 Min. CLYDE GIBSON TIRE EMPTINESS BOREDOM America is said to have the ier capita Ixirdeom of any spot on earth! We know that because we have the greatest numlier of artificial amusements of any country. People have liecoine so empty that highest ts they can't ever entertain them-- k selves. They have to pay other people to amuse them, to make them laugh, to try to make them feel warm and happy and comfortable for a few minutes, to try to lose that awful, frightthat ening, hollow feeling g terrible, dreaded feeling of lost and alone. Hilly cost-shari- Orders! ut cost-sharin- applied against future treatment for the same episode of care. An episode of care under this policy is defined as all care, both inpatient and outpatient, provided to a patient which is related to the same illness, injury! or diagnosis. To illustrate the benefits that may accrue to CHAMPUS beneficiaries under this policy, officials of the Civilian Health of the and Medical Program Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS) have cited the following example: A retiree incurs $20,000 in medical bilk for the same epiinsursode of care. A first-paance plan provided by his employer with a 20,000 maximum benefit payment provision, pays all the bills. He then receives $20,000 additional care for the same episode of care and a claim to CHAMPUS.- - A total of $40,000 in medical charges is thus accumulated. The $20,000 paid by the other insurance on behalf of this retiree is accumulated as a credit to satisfy his 25 per cent obligations on any future civilian medical care he eceives for. this same episode sul-mi- Cpt. Hugh B. Robertson receives, the Gallantry Cross with Bronze' Star from the Republic of Vietnam for acts of bravery performed in the face of enemy fire. Col. Arthur J. Kingdom presented the award. one-four- th $80,-00- 0, the retiree can accumulate of up to $W),nn0 in medi-a- il i total bills for this same episode of care. With the retiree's 25 g portion per cent would already paid, CHAMPUS lie able to pay up to $80,000 without any out of pocket exAfter that, pense to" the retiree. the retiree would again lie recent sponsible for his 25 per of iny additional charges. Ii. the above example, therethe fore, CHAMPUS would pay additional in charges full $20,000 and the retiree could accumulate an additional $40,000 in medical bills for this same episode of care, all of which would be paid for by CHAMPUS. information conAdditional this of cerning application from the policy is available CHAMPUS Advisor or Health Benefits Counselor at the near: est military installation, or from the state fiscal agent or the Executive Director. OCHAMPUS, Denver, Colorado 80240. y g 'Take-O- ut of care. Since $20,000 is or 25 per cent of re ou,ecflB,y FAST SERVICE 8 ! . mi Juarez The anniversary of the "pachuco" riots in Los Angeles. 7. A "Frsjo" is a: b. Cigarette. a. Short handled hoe. d. Drink made with tequilla. e. Car. 8. Of the four-yecollege enrollment in California about per cent consists of Chicanos: Custom Camper Other Services Performed Amy tke is, mmTZTm m mttosJ mUJm pmbs, mm mmnm. k.tmlmmi MkmmmktOm f &h sky af mhI mmmmmy by m Misrtwr wfl imm sa first "wetbacks'' crossed into America: OF LOCAL BUS! NESSES--A ND SERVICES Repair '- -, 1st b Ik d. Bwsoraess Building and tftw Dssjt in 1846. ' b. At TiaJuana in 1922. c. At Plymouth Rock in 1620. d. At Nuevo Laredo in 1882. 4. To fhicanos "carnal" means: a. Butcher, LETTER OF APPRECIATION Mr. William A. Bilton (right). Force Development, is presented a Letter of Appreciation by E. 1L McClure, Chief, Force Development Division. The citation from J. F. Cisriel, Chief, TECOM, Force Development Division, commends Bilton "for the excellent cooperation and assistance he provided in the Manpower Management Survey of Aberdeen Proving Ground during the period 24 Jul through 15 Sept. 72." . sf bMi The death of the Frite Bandito. a. At Ciudad iounuo REFERENCE Utsk to m Tnasctip Twais MM-- ) l 2. On May 5 Chicano celebrate: a. Mexico's independence from Spain. c. Chinese New Year. b. The battle of Puebla. (g-- A QUICK b. Latin, d. Chicano. Mexican-America- n. c. nA. jaijuoo (SlaassSflieaO to: 1. Black is to Negro as Chicano is a. Chinese. r. n- mi Taking this test should give you some idea of how much or little yon know about history and culture. 1. According to recent national surveys, the designation acceptable to the majority of people of African ancestry in America is: a. Black. b. c. Negro. d. Afram e. Colored. 2. The currently accepted symbol of status in the black community is ownership of: a. A Honda. a. An English racer, e. A "Hog." d. A S. "Soul on Ice" is about the life of: a. "Rap" Brown d. Stokely Carmichael. e. Malcolm X. d. Eldridge Cleaver, e. Martin Luther King, Jr. 4. A soul-foo- d dinner would most likely include all but one of the following: a. Collard greens. b. Candied sweet potatoes. c. Corn bresd. d. Chitterlings e. Green peas and carrots. 5. The term "the man" has frequently been used by black people to refer to: a. Any member of the white establishment b. Local authority. c. Any white man. d. The police. e. All the above 6. Negroes fought in which of the following wars: a. The French and Indian War. b. The American Revolution War. d. The War of 1812. c The Civil War. e. All of these. f. None of These. 7. 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