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TUisCRATfj2II ®TgMAIGUNS' WHO'D A' & 1 GILDA IS 6AI ( THATtUft COM 6OM IN ( A*ID A-RUMlMxnt' JWM Wh tfpnsln TUAI TKxL' p VAg^L^ 0 , V SS- Q OLD MOLLY AN 9 ME /TSK-TSK I THE ) f WHAT DREADFUL F~ NOW? / THINGS THAT ) ly Anatomy at Harvard MMkif School, Boston, was a guest lactursr recently at a slimmer Ma** fee in-service Ugh fl*"' tochw at South Caaottna Btato College. Dr. Leak, a 1964 graduate of 8. C. State College, dtocua aed some of his reesarch ex- MAN 86AT QAK LEAP? HIS WIFE WITH /THAT DOESN'T .AN OAK LEAP!/ SOUND SO NT¥TXP REAOPUL LJ perlsncea, opportunities for and new trends in the (MM of science. A native of Chesterfield, S. C., lie earned a bachelor of science degree at South Caro lina State College with a dou ble major of biology and che mistry. He holds the master's and doctorate degrees from Michigan State University at East Lansing. He taught biology and re lated science courses at Gary High School in Chesterfield before pursuing his post grad uate degrees. Dr. Leak has received many honors and awards and holds IF BUT THE OAK LEAF \- I CAME FROM THE DINING K V ROOM TABLE! vtt memberships in 11 and regional pmUmM or ganization!. He baa poUhM more than 40 actldaa. ■ THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS —She's dreaming about the first day of school. . . plan-; ning how to wow hei* new teacher and all her classmates* in her modified Alice-in- Wonderland dress. The cotton canvas grey and white stripe pleated skirt is attached to a long bodice, separated by a> hardware closed belt. Cinder ella pipes the stand-up white collar and cuffs in black and ties-up the whole dress with a big red bow. Perfect to write those "How I Spent My Sum mer" compositions in. . . . caocnmMZ'e .... BY Thompson % llf ' #l / 'Mm :■/•. 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With the support of a grant of $40,000 from the Higher Education Act of 1965, the VSC program will attempt to atimulate high school under produces in Petersburg, Hope well, Prince George County and Dinwiddle County to con tinue their education. Talent Search, a national project, concentrates on youth who have been traditionally neglected by the educational system. Or as Edward L. Smith director of the VSC program said, "Emphasis is placed on the extremely keen academic student or the youth who is talented athletically--seldom on the youngster who has talent in other areas." With three full-time and two part-time staff members VSC's Talent Search project will pick 10 VSC students in the fall who will be put on work-study assignment with a small income. These 10, who come from dis advantaged backgrounds, will be trained by staff counselors and then go into the Southside Virginia area. There they will work with high school counselors, parents and potential dropouts to en courage these youngsters to improve their present work and plan for advanced educa tion. "While most products of our educational system may need some help at one point or another," Smith said, "this program is directed specifical ly to those of educational, social and economic depriva tion whose need is acute and continous." Smith commented that the "high crime rate, illegitimacy and unemployment in our so ciety today often result from undeveloped talented young sters," and hopefully the VSC project would combat the roof causes of these social maladies. GEGO32GG BY GKORGE THOMPSON Wlicrc safetv is ninccmod. certain "access*»ries** should In' part of the hasic* equipment of every careful driver Devices like fire extinguishers, jack* and tire changing tools, flares or warning lights a tir«- in flator. a well-stocked tool kit and extra oil can provide a mar gin of -safety before and after emergencies emerge. Keep the fire extinguisher (preferably solidly anchored) in the passenger compartment rather than in the trunk, where, if there is a rear-end collision, it may be jammed. No doubt you have a jack in your car. but have vo(i used it recently? It's not uncommon t» find a jack that is inoperative and lacking critical parts iust when it is needed most Check to see whether yours is in work ing order. For the greatest protection of a stalled vehicle, carry ;i small Ik>x of flares or a c 'e of flasher units to plan* b I the vehicle to warn ouconi. cars and trucks at night » , TELL Ml VWEU-faE 9UFFRIO ftLMOet VRWI9HEO COMPUfEIN, WOW MRVN OF IWESE if CEHSU6 DI6CIO6EDIfcftT OWIW 54-1 WERE LEFT! 100W.1MROU6H ccvERWMew-r ftwo otwsr bid.-rue COIORFuI BUFFRLO FLOURISHES R6WM! DID ANTARCTICA EVER 0 VE5! TROPICAL TREE'S AND PLANTS ONCE GREW ON TVAAT CONTINENT? SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1900 TEE CAROLINA TQOB- WEEK-END TV GUIDE Thursday Highlights 7 a.m.—TODAY SHOW - Today's topics include interview with a member of the society of Social Reaponaflbility la fckaee and with Patricia Sexton, author of the "Temtataed Male" ptas a panel discussion on franchising. WTVD • 30 a m-MOVIE - "Nocturne" UHB> Kara George Raft and Lynn Bari. WRDU 1:30 p.m -MOVIE - "Ma and Pa Kettle At the Tair" '1*1) atara Marjorie Main and Percy Killbride. WRAL 5 p.m.— MISTEROGERS - Todays ihow teaches how to use spindles and looms. WUNG « p.m.—MOVIE "Days of Glory" (I*M> The Russians engage In guerrilla warfare against the Nasi warfare. Tamara Toumanova, Gregroy Peck. WRDU 7 p.m.— AMERICA - "The First and the Smallest" Jack Douglas visits Delaware, the first American state. WFMY 7 p.m.— MOVIE "Genghis Khan" ' American-West German-Yugoslavian, 1365! stars Omar Sharif, Staph a* Boyd and James Mason. WRAL 8 p.m.—NET PLAYHOUSE—"The National Theater of tha Deaf, Encore" features Impressive daramatizatkms in sign language and mime. WUNC 9 p.m.— MOVIE "Seven Days in May" (19M) Rod Sterling wrote the script about an attempted military coup of the United States. Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and Ava Gardner. WRDU, WFMY > p.m.—TOM JONES Tonight's guesta are singers Nancy Wilson, Mireille Mathieu, Herman s Hermits, Davy Jones of the Monkees and comic Rich Little. WRAL 10 p.m.— .JOHN DAVIDSON Singer composer John Hartford is John's guest. Hartford wrote "Gentle on My Mind." WRAL 10 p.m.—' THE GOLDDIGGERS— Dean Martin's daughter Deana makes her second guest appearance on this show. WTVD 11:30 p.m—MOVIE— Homicidal" (1961) features Patricia Breslin and Glenn Corbett WRAL 12 Midnight—MOVlE - "The Werewolf* H9M) features Steven Ritch and Don Megowan. WFMY Friday Highlights 7 a.m. THE TODAY SHOW Topics include an inten iew with British actor Alec McGowan. star of Broadway s " Hadrian VII" and a feature on prefabricated housing. WTVD 9:30 a.m. MOVIE "Days of Glory" 1944> s'ars Tamara Toumanova and Gregory Peck. WRDU 3:30 p.m. MOVIE "A Public Affair" 1962' A crusading senator begins a campaign against the tactics cf ruthless collection agencies. Myron McCormick and Ea*ard Finns. WRAL 6 p.m. MOVIE "Down Three Dark Streets" '1954> An FBI agent is killed while working on thr-e ras®s Brjderirit Crawford, Ruth Roman. WRDU 7 p.m. MOVIE "First Men oo the Moor." (EngUsh. 1964) Edward Judd and Lionel Jeffries co-st >r in if. G. Wells' classic about a trip to the moon in the year 1899. WF AL 7:30 p.m. MISTEROGERS Today's topic is all about •cellos. WUNC 9 p.m. MOVIE "The Blue Angei" *1959' A staid professor has an obsessive lust for a callous cabaret singer in this remake of Josef von Sternberg's tragedy set in modern West Germany. Mae Britt. Curt Jurgens. WTVD, WFMY 9 p.m. MOVIE "Wings of Fire" '1967) is a romantic adventure about daredevils who build and test racing planes. Suzanne Pleshette, James Farentino. WRDU 10 p.m. DICK CAVETT Jack Bennv is Dick's guest. WRAL 10:30 pim. PGA GOLF HIGHLIGHTS Reporters Chris Schenkel and Byron Nelson present highlights of the first two round# of the PGA Championship at the National Cash Reciter In Dayton, Ohio. WRAL 11:30 p.m.—MOVIE-"You Gc'.ta Stay Happy" ' 1948> A rich young girl runs away from her husband on their wedding night. Joan Fontaine. James Stewart. WFMY 11:30 p.m. MOVIE "The Mississippi Gambler" (1953) In New Orleans, an adventurer and a philosophical gambler open an honest gambling house. Tyrone Power, Piper Laurie. WRAL Saturday H X p.m. MOVIE "Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer" cap tures an era replaced by mini-skirts and sideburns as the age old battle between the sexes continues regardless of the styles. WRDU 2 p.m. MOVIE "The Night Holds Terror" stars Jack Kelly and John Cassavetes. WFMY 2 p.m. BASEBALL Curt Gowdy and Tony Kubcck will narrate Pittsburgh-Cincinnati game. WT\ D 5 p.m. PGA CHAMPIONSHIP - The fourth of the "Big Four" in professional golfing will see the big names going for the gold. WRAL 8:30 p.m.—KING FAMILY'—"Back to School Special" is the theme of another enjoyable night of family entertainment. WTVD 9:30 p.m. - NFL PRE-SEASON FOOTBALL - The Green Bay Packers will try to begin regaining their championship form of earlier seasons against the Chicago Bears who are hoping for a championship if elusive Gale Sayers' knee has healed. YRDU, WFMY 9 30 p.m.—JOHNNY CASH—Nashville will be the site for another night of country greats. WRAL 11:35 p.m. MOVIE "Rivers Edge" stars Anthony Quinn. WRAL 12:05 am. MOVIE "The Marrying Kind" stars Judy Holiday and Aldo Ray. WFMY DOES LIGHT AFFECT "THE 6ROWTI4 OF PtRNT6^ t\GH \o EssEu-nai. ?OR R plrwis FOOO MRuupftciueiwe PROCESS• DIiRWG THE PlftttTS QRQSN m lEUQ-fttl YMewi WtM 6010 RMD COIVft f\R6T USft) RS MOW6V? _ ~y yytii 10 TWEV WERE FIR€T LiSS) AS MONEV ABOUT TOO 8.C., IN LVDlft ,Q6lfl MIHOR! | tfT.gIMQ 3B
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