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8A r>m CAROLINA TDCKS SATURDAY, OCTOBER M, 1610 \ ; L —. hffl w! B f i a. sfci!* , Jft±JKkjg^rl , + _ x Mpt— #-*• yj}?i i \ >^H fej, Kl| | jfl CAKK BAKC PARTICIPANTS neighborhood aides serving in the asstftanca of Mrs. Bertha —Mm. Amanda M. Brame, left, the Wall town Neighborhood Gilmore in a Cake Bake, and Mrs. Dorothy O'Neal, right, Improvement Program enlist V X Xbl® ' ~ ijjl ■f ' I yl' J9 POLICE COMMUNITY RELA> the aid of Graham Parker In program. TIOMS officer Gilmer requests the Walltown school crossing MM&Kfe&CV • TMifllBBH "UUMf I n 'I" i I i ' ffwilr §l. s ilSfe 'sSSe&mß iIH r bEbii ** HS» ■ jy ■■■BL. j. : .,t'J|w',.'■■. «■ * ■^MMK WALLTOWN CHILDREN get helpful hints from Police Com One Seems to Her aingle "Ain't No Moun- Uin High Enough" is the number one record in the country, according to Bill board Magazine, which is the bible of the Music Industry. Following her first appear ance in the Empire Room of New York City's famed Wal dorf Astoria Hotel, she became their number One attraction after breaking every existing attendance record. Business was so great that on her closing night the hotel was forced to turn away more than 500 of her worshippers. She it the number One at traction at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada where rite Is headlining in the Music Hall and currently breaking her own attendance record. StHl wonder who she is- If so, add all the above up and you can only come up with one answer - Diana Ross • Motown's super-star, who within the last several months Passenger Foils Busjacking Plan - LOS ANGELES— Daryl Sweet, 19, stuck a bro ken wine bottle to the head of the driver of a bus carry ing 22 persons and told him "We're going to Stan Diego," ■ The "tousjacking" lasted only IS minutes. A passen ger, Robert Davit, 24, over powered the would-be hijack er when the Southern Cali fornia Rapid Transit district bus stopped it a red lighten a downtown Intersection. munity Relations Officer Thomas Gilmer. e Diana Ross r has become a legend within her lifetime. Diana Ross is living proof of the lyrics from her hit, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" if one has the desire to climb from the ghettos to the top of the ladder. The Biltmore Hotel & Grill OPEN TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC HOT AND COLD WATER IN EACH ROOM MODERN UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES , SPECIAL PRICE TO GROUPS TRY OUR BILTMORE MILK j | FED CHICKEN j ! GRILL HOURS: 8:00 A.M.-ll:00 P.M. FOR RESERVATION, CALL 5 J LATH ALSTON 688-2071 | The Biltmore Hotel & Grill j 323 E. PETTIGREW ST t DURHAM, N. C, agic Number It has been said that Miss Ross' vocal talent, though she has never had formal training, coupled with her commanding stage presence and svelte ap pearance makes her an instant favorite with audiences wher ever she appears. Neighborhood Improvement Underway In Wallto^tl " VHI NEIGHBORHOOD AIBBB. Forty percent of the rsqpooients Indicated they had malted no help from the atdea. ThM may well be that they did not consider the tu torial programs as being of benefit to their children as well ad other Indirect services ren dered. Nonetheless, 82% of the respondents expressed a desire for the aides to continue work in the community after August, 1971, and two of the three aides expressed a desire and willingness to continue such work after the closing date of the project. The most fre quently mentioned services consisted of, "aid to unem ployed in finding Jobs", refer rals to doctors, clinics, etc." "visit to the elderly", "the sick and "shut-ins", and tutori al programs along with the Big Brothers and Big Sisters ar rangement. Areas in which additional services were desired included eliminating over crowded homes, keeping fami lies from being evicted, and helping to get aid for such family problems as alcoholism, and that of getting enough per sons to help with the tutoring program. Fifty percent of the respondents felt that At least one aide should be kept after the Program ends, and the most frequently mentioned reason for this was, "to keep the residents informed of the different services available". THE POLICE COMMUNI TY RELATIONS OFFICER: Of the several services available to the residents, the one which was most familiar was that Of" the Community Relations Of ficer. Ninety-five percent indi cated an awareness of this ser vice and 86% considered it most helpful were, "fewer fights in the parks", "commu nity is quieter", with safety patrol and at the school crossing", and "in keep ing the Center open for youngsters after the closing time of 4:30 p.m. The majority of the respon dents were quite pleased with the services. Two things which were frequently as needed services* were, "stop cars from speeding in the streets", "arranging for the Officer to work on week ends", "stop acts such as rock throwing", and "shooting at street lights". Ninety percent of the re spondents do not object to the uniform worn by the Officer, while 62% feel that the Officer has affected the young people's attitude for "law and order fa vorably". Eight percent of the Old Taylor Presents: f—J Norbert Rillieux devel- Lewis Howard Latimer, Benjamin Banneker be- M i jiYytini i j-i oped a fast, inexpensive son of an escaped slave, came a prominent sur- I ill pi 1W method of refining sugar- became an electrical engi- veyor, mathematician and V/ * * cane j n 1846 Before this neer and an inventor. He astronomer. When Major fk • time, it was a luxury for invented a method for L'Enfanf, the original ar the very few. Because of making carbon filament chitect of Washington, #ml I I^l^4ll Rillieux, sugar became in- in an incandescent lamp, D.C., packed up and quit, ill 1111 i 11 expensive enough to make which he patented. Even- the job was turned over to These black men helped change the world! SEdSSyftE; and one of the Edison Pio- Banneker played a key Nearly all of these Ingenious Americans were neers. Today, a school in role in putting the White poor and came up the hard way. Most had to work Brooklyn, New York, House, the Treasury and their way through school. Yet each, in his own way, bears his name. the Capitol where they are made a lasting contribution to mankind. today! These busts are available for just $5 each (that's what they cost us). They're 8" tall, made of antique bronze cast stone, and bear a complete J ' history of the subject. To get them—just fill out the '•' coupon below. H: JPMi |Ky i i sEwIS J&fVWKSnI ll jßivfe' r3 ■Ht L Jh ■ pF Tl *2 Matthew Henson was Dr. Charles Drew, an . an assistant to Admiral expert on blood and its (w Peary on his now-famous components, introduced I old Tavior, Box 4865S expeditions. On the final the idea of a blood bank. j Grand Central Station, N.Y., N.Y. 10017 trip, when Peary lay ex- Today, when someone V . lam enclosing $5 (send check or money order) hausted and crippled with needs blood, the hospital ' for each butt checked below: frostbite, it was Henson makes a call to the local Dr. Dan Williams □ utimeKD BannekeVawTiiUm. who pushed on and be- blood bank. Within min- worked as a barber to get I came the first man to lo- utes the proper type is through high school. Eight cate and stand on the .there. Dr. Drew made it years after graduating North Pole. possible to save lives by from medical school, he 4ddr,u storing blood. opened a man's chest and I CitJ yi I Sewed Up a knife WOUnd Of I Pleaie allow 8 wecki for delivery. Offer void in Mates the heart sac. Dr. Williams I * hr /J,JP ruhlbi,ed Uw - «pres December performed the world's first heart operation. 1 J , KENTUCKY STRAIGHT KJUISON WHISKtY, M PHOOf. THE OLD TAYIOK DWIUMY CO., WANKfO«T I lOtMVIU, KY. »» respondents prefer the Officer not to be a membsr of the community and give as rea sons, "people know him", "People would get too dose to him", and "neighbors will ex pect favors of him". The ma jority • *ot* the respondneta (82%) think the position of the I 6 ESSTS ||MM Limits ... Buy, Your Needs Now. p 11 I*r.cb»«« il* 8.. Otto ! 1 KS'j,, §1 I mm 5I It K i fBOOK IQC§ ; I Calm Spray CQcl ; I Listerine \ (POWDERS IU I| J MATCHES 1J I I Deodorant OU j I Mouthwash ' J i | jWTTBMICTtW BwaoMMiwHiafll i IwiMsiiiiwiwiMiiiiMl HfflMMßamgal . a »«««*•» || j|§ 7 ->*- No«jm..r aa | ! a j, H a «•» 7.«.. s;.. If' IS- 2i29i i & 39! i isz, 99 c i I s ™ 59f 1 Isoap I | IrEMOVER WW 1 | | MAALOX UU j j UU j 4 ! una i m E"''i3 , H NAPKINS 1 1 | VITA t!!i I L- 1 | AIRFRESHtNER TU I I ASPIRIN lU I j j' priHimnHESi i prinmaEEiimw 3 I 3 «i.07 Boiti. ioi ;?§ © 1 i : VEr* Cltf : i»i» RQ'i IS? QDtl ISS& Met r |tßi« 0/1 : fumi UJ I 30 1 1»» 0J [: I foi'w." 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About twv thirds of the respondents had received services of the Reha bilitation Specialists and indi cated that the most helpful of the* consisted of recommend ing and planning repairs, esti mating costs, defrrming eligibi lity for loans 6r grants and giv ing advice in general. Of the re spondents who desired addi- Moral services the most fre quently mentioned weee, "jet ting screens and window! if ptired", and laeiltw* to Eighty-five percent of those. who received services from the Specialist indicated a desire to (Continued on pace 10A)
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