Minority
applicants
sought
gwterod Nurse Fellow »hip Program for
Ethnic Racial M inorities w ill be accepted
through December 15th, 1976. This final
application period w ill conclude w ith the
selection of IS new Fellows for 1977 78.
Funded by the C enter for M inority
Group M ental Health Program of the
National Institu te of M ental Health, the
A N A grant provides for predoctora!
study in psychiatric mental health nurs
uig and social and behaviorial sciences lor
ethnic racial m inority nurses to become
mental health researchers. In addition to
stipends, a fellowship includes tuition,
fees and dependency allowance.
Persons seeking awards must be regia
tered nurses w bo have received the first
post baccalaureate degree in nursing.
Other requirements include U.S. citizen
ship or permanent visas. Applicants m in t
be enrolled or plan to enroll full tim e in
an accredited graduate program to com
plete the Ph.D requirem ents w ithin the
designated period of the fellowship award
mot to exceed three years).
For fu rth er information concerning the
fellowships, contact D r. Ruth Gordon.
A N A headquarters. 2420 Pershing Road.
Kansas C ity. Missouri 64106.
Carter meets with Black Press
that laws w ill be administered in an
even banded manner, but it seems that
something is wrong even w ills our system
at justice. Violators of anti trust laws and
other w hite collar criminals are often
ignored and go unpunished. Citizens
without influence often bear the brunt of
prosecution. Everyone should be equal in
the eyes of the law. The best way to
reduce crime in a substantive manner is
to reduce unemployment.
U nder tw o Republican Adm inistrations
we have been faced w ith the tw in evils of
intoilerabie high unemployment and
double-digit inflation. The m ajor econo
mic problem is unacceptably high unem
ployment. In 1975. one out of every
fourth Black w orker was unemployed and
the m ajo rity of them w ere ineligible for
unemployment compensation Teenage
Black unemployment in some areas ap
proaches the staggering figure of 40 per
cent. W e must give highest priority to
achieving a steady reduction of unem
oloyment. and achieving full employ
roent a job for everyone who is eligible to
work - as rapidly as possible, while re
ducing inflation. Jim m y C a rter supports
th e
H u m p h re y -H a w k in s
FULL
E M P L O Y M E N T B E L L which is designed
to provide full employment.
The basing program that has been a
great success in A tlan ta for the past
three years is referred to as the “A tlan ta
Plan”. F irst of all. any child that wants to
be oused can be bused at public expense.
Secondly, the busing must contribute to
increased integration- T hird and this is
missing completely in Boston and a lot of
other cities, but its integral far an ult»
mate solution, the Black leaders have to
be adequately represented in the decision
making process of the school system at all
levels, so the Black people w ill feel "that's
my school system toq, it ’s not just a w hite
folk s school system that my kids have to
go to." As a political candidate Jim m y
C arter would like to see this plan used in
cities across the country.
C IV IL R IG H T S
As Governor of Georgia. Jim m y C arter
equalized jobs and promotions for Black
people for the first tim e in the history of
that state. As a private citizen, be was
one of a few w hite Americans in the
South who expressed his convictions for
equal rights for every human being.
Jim m y C a rte r and his family had the
courage to be the only members of their
congregation that voted to allow Black
people to warship in th eir church. To
»peax of sociai justice is one consid
eration, but to openly take a stand for
w hat you believe in is the kind of political
courage we need in Washington today.
Jim m y C a rter supports self determ in
ation and m ajority rule in Rhodesia and
Namibia. He also supports financial aid
for the development of Africa's natural
resources and overall economic develop
ment. In South Africa. C a rter believes in
the elimination of the rigid institutional
ized system of racial segregation and
supports the freedom and justice of Black
Africans, and a “movement towards ma
jo rity rule."
Jim m y C a rter supports a comprehen
sive national health insurance program
which insures quality health care and
delivery of health services to all Am eri
cans regardless of race, color, cr ee d, or
geographical area. His proposed health
care program seeks to provide greater
availability of health care services a t a
cost affordable to every American. In
addition, the proposed program has an
an objective increasing the overall
of trained medical personnel within
m inority and low-income communities by
providing
scholarship
assistance
to
students from m inority and low-income
families who seek to become medical
technicians, nurses, and physicians.
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What s the solution? There are several, ranging from
a made-to-order aluminum storm windows to double
glazed permanent windows.
Working just as well as these factory made solutions,
but requiring a little w o rk ...a re property made,
do-it-yourself storm windows using plastic instead
of glass And, they are consistently less expensive.
Materials needed to make plastic storm windows.
You'll need a saw, a hammer, a stapler, metal cleats.
1 ' by 2" wood stock, clear vinyl plastic film. Paint or
stain. Self adhesive foam weather stripping (optional).
How to proceed: There is nothing tricky about the skills
required to make your own §torm windows.
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Before getting underway, you should
decide whether you want your storm
windows on the inside of the
window .. or the out-
side. It makes little
difference in their heat-keeping
a b ility .. . but it may make a differ
ence in your particular circumstance.
Either way. the process is similar.
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inside or outside
the window, the
wooden frame should
be sturdy and snug
fitting. Use of 1 ' by 2 '
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tenmg devices available
in hardware stores The
frames should be painted or stained before the otastic
is adhered.
Affixing the plastic: For storm window use we rec
ommend clear vinyl plastic 8-10 mils thick. Plastic is
sold in varying thicknesses and if the only size avail
able is less than th a t., use it' The thicker plastic
is just a little easier to work with.
11 your plastic is 8 or 10 mils thick, you can staple it
directly to the frame working your way from the center
of each side to the corners until if is tautly m place.
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p la c e d o v e r th e
p lastic ano stapled
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about a 1 air space between
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’ Savings: Inside or out. storm
w in d o w s save e n e rg y and
money. How much depends on
much
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(in cold
location
of or
your
home
and clim
the
ates). That's
severity
of the savings
weather. per year,
per square foot of window area
On the average, however, tight-
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estimate will
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fittmg
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give what
you
the
material
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annual
savings
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low of 19c per square foot of win
However, it definitely pays to
dow area (in mild climates) to as
shop around.
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For further information on this
do-it-yoursetf storm window
project, please contact
any Pacific Power office
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wood stock is recommended.
Fastening the corners can be
done several ways
The simplest we ve
run across is the
metal cleat.
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Simple, workable, and predictable
housing policies which can be understood
by all participants in the bousing sector
must be established. Federal and state
financing and
direct
subsides
are
essential for construction and rehabilita
tion of new low and middle income hous
mg. Low income citizens must be pro
vided with better income so that they can
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The fact is. single pane
glass offers little resistance to heat loss from your house.
W elfare reform would be an early goal
of Jim m y Carter's presidency. W e need
an efficient and compassionate welfare
system in this country. F irst of a lt jobs
should be made available for people
who want to work and are able to work.
Secondly, a national w elfare program
should be created, one which is fairly
uniformed varying according to cast of
living differences between communities.
This program should also be funded in
substantial part by federal government
This would provide a more uniformed
system and it would better meet the
needs of each individualized case.
Read your Voters’ Pamphlet
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For a snug fit. we recom
mend the use ot self-adhesive foam weather
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stripping on the perim eter of the frame By
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sizing your frames slightly smaller than the
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window area and lining the frame edge with
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the weather stripping, a tight fitting barrier
w
is formed that stops infiltration of air.