—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30, 1972 14 by PETER G. HAMMOND Executive Director, National Coordinating Council on Drug Education Drug educators are one of this nation’s smallest minor ity groups. And the media men are having about as much luck communicating with them as they are with the other minority groups. Madison Avenue recently did an “anti-drug” spot which follows the lines of the song “Ten Little Indians ” Each one of the Indians drops-off from a sort of misadventure with drugs It’s easy to see why the Indians reacted vio lently to this kind of ad. The drug educators aren’t any happier with what is yet an other in a series of thought less, mone> -w asted messages. And yet that ad is nothing compared with the new film Supei Fhi, the story of a black cocaine dealer who makes it big The only people who aien’t hurt by this picture aie the producers—the movie glossed moie money in its first week than Guess Who’ s Cominq fot Dmnn BANG (Black Against Naicotic Genocide), an or ganisation with members like Washington, D C Delegate Walter Fauntrov and D C School Board President Mai ion Barry, has picketed the film People aie advised not to see it because in Bang’s words “We need to develop positive images of black peo ple and ceitamb a cocaine dealer or hustler should not be glorified—he should be ex posed for what he is and stopped ” The weary drug educators can only shake their heads Of course, one film or one ad isn’t going to change some one’s attitude or belief. 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Other new in fections were found slightly to the west toward the town of Avis. 43 Head Sold at First Ayrshire Invitational Ayrshires joined three other breed associations that now hold regular invitational sales in conjunction with the Penn sylvania All-American Dairy Show held this week in Harrisburg The Pennsylvania Ayrshire Breeders Association assembled 42 cows and heifers and one bull calf for the auctioneer, Allen Hill, Woodbine, Md Top price was $1,525 paid for a three-year-old fresh cow, “Pine View Royal Topsy 2”, a Canadian-bred animal. She was bought by Amabourne Ayrshires, Doylestown, Pa. A five-year-old cow, “Del-Acres Constance” sold A Rugged Construction Solid Concrete Walls J 'C Steel Reinforced mi INTERNATIONAL STAR SILO ASSOCIATION, Inc RD "l MYERSTOWN, PA 17067 DIAL (717) 866-5708 Write for FREE BOOKLET $16995 A devastating disease, Dr. Merrill reports. It is spread by a tiny leafhopper which mav have several generations per year. 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