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New Shaw President Makes Big Impression on Raleigh Citizens RALfeIGH lt is said that first impressions are often last ing. If this if the case, Dr. J. Archie Hargraves, President- Elect of Shaw University has little to be concerned about when he assumes his official duties on Feb. Ist. Dr. Haigraws mat the Shaw University Community last Thursday morning in Spauld ing Gymnasium for the first time when he delivered a 30 mins. address and spent some 20 mins. afterward talking with local media about his philosophy of higher educa tion in general and the general direction in which he hoped Shaw would move under his (apparently) very capable lead ership. He seemed to be physic as he opened his remarks by telling his audience that he in tended to get to "the- nitty gritty" because he knew they all wanted to know what "this guy Hargraves was like - what made him tick." Placing his top priorities on consolidation of already exist ing programs Shaw, i oh*nge when necessary and fund rais ing, Dr. Hargraves held his audience spellbound as he con stantly chopped at the air with For a New Kind of Stew, Serve Tuna Burgoo! The French have their bouillabaisse; the Hungarians, their goulash and the Kentuckians. their Burgoo! Usually this delicious stew takes hours to prepare. But savory Tuna Burgoo takes only minutes and is inexpensive, too. Tuna, of course, has the same complete protein found in lean beef. And it's lower in cholesterol and lower in calories, as well as lower in cost. (There's no waste with canned tuna in vegetable oil!) For a delightful recipe booklet that's just like money in the bank, send for TUNA AS YOU LIKE IT. It's FREE! Send yout name and address. -Xo: TUNA RESEARCH FOUNDATION. Box 501, Ferry Building, Terminal Island, Calif. 90731. TUNA BURGOO 2 cans (6'/i or 7 ounces each) tuna in vegetable oil 1 medium onion, sliced Vi cup chopped celery 1 can (1 pound) stewed tomatoes 1 can (lO'/i to 11 ounces) condensed Scotch broth 1 cup water 1 teaspoon Ac'cent '-i teaspoon salt 1 package (10 ounces) frozen okra or green beans 1 package (10 ounces) frozen mixed vegetables Drain oil from 1 can tuna into saucepan. Add onion and celery, cook until tender but not brown. Add next five in gredients. Simmer 5 minutes. Slice okra, add to saucepan with mixed vegetables and tuna. Simmer until vegetables' are tender, about 10 minutes. YIELD: 4 to 6 servings. Holiday Bird Glamourous With Wild Rice 3r ■*. SHI - A brace of golden roasted chickens, or a browned and hand some turkey, served with a Fruited Long Grain & Wild Rice Dressing is ideal for the small family for holiday dining. You can serve the glamourous wild rice mix as a stuffing, or as a side accompaniment. The elegance of the wild rice accompaniment turns the roast chicken or small turkey into a special dish and it's extra easy to accomplish when you use convenient Long Grain & Wild Rice mix from Uncle Ben's, Inc., as the base. The rice blend Is ready-seasoned with a combination of 23 herbs and spices. The extra touches you add are chopped apples, raisins, celery and nuts. Perhaps the nicest quality about tne noiiday dressing is mat you get the glamour addition of wild rice without extravagant expense. The same specialty rice mix can dress up other holi day dinners for the family or guests. It's also a good go with for roast beef, pork, ham or even gourmet burgers. FRUITED LONG GRAIN & WILD RICK DRESSING 5 cups water 2 medium apples, chopped 2 tablespoons butter or about CU P S > margarine 2 cups golden raisins 2 packages (6 oz. each) 1 cup diced celery UNCLE BEN'S I !* Long l cup chopped walnuts Grain & Wild Rice Measure water and butter into saucepan. Stir in contents of rice and seasoning packets. Bring to boil. Cover tightly and cook over low heat 22 minutes. Stir in apples, raisins, celery and walnuts. Stuff bird with hot stuffing, allowing V 4 cup per pound, or bake stuffing separately in a greased covered casserole. Mniro. enough for two 4 pound roasting chickens or one 8 to 10-pound turkey. hi* right hand while resting the other in his belt which rounded a well proportioned middle for a man in his early 50's. He immediately made an appeal to alumni, the corpo rate community, the church and laymen alike for more con tributions if Shaw is to survive and thrive. Ilargraves said he had always made it a point to go where the action is, be cause "that's where it's at," he said (speaking of change). M I have dealt with all types of 'cats'," said the silver, bearded chubby faced educa tor, "and I think I completely understand the impulse to sur vive" (speaking of the Black American's struggle). "Society is in a mess" he said, "and Shaw has theunique and comprehensive roles of teaching, promoting societal changes, conducting research and 'mind blowing' to help change that mess," he said. Dr. Hargraves said 'mind blowing" applies to "wrestlihg with society to change what 11 is to what it ought to be, "and that's what education is all about" he added. 88SL WL ~ F i; , &L, «2|£h ,X " - ' i ,|fc JM mkk * '' "/ '"'jP / ■ '•&,/' if &£?' /4&%£sk ■>:;%flAA;-,V -. .Jfc>• y -|y ■NL; pr M %y : *«'"• j|: •. :*fl |t HB SK" KEYS TO THE CITY —The Jackson 5 and their father, Joseph Jackson, proudly ac cept keys to the City from Gary's Mayor Richard G. Hat cher who presented the keys Visual Communications Official To Visit N. C. Central University Osmond S. Guy, director of the Louisville School of Art in Anchorage, Kentucky, will visit North Carolina Central University February 15 through 19. As a visiting scholar he will meet with art students during classes and informally through out the week. His particular focus will be on the area of visual communications and the promises and problems far Black artists working in this field. Guy is former chairman of the Department of Visual Communication at Indianapo lis. He has also taught at the Rochester Institute of Techno logy, Chicago; and at the Ur bana-Champaign campus of the Quake Victims Get Aid TUSCANIA, Italy Italian authorities have rushed health experts and medical supplies TO devastated Tuscania to try to avert an epidemic of typhus or other disease as a result of the quake which hit the medieval hill town, killing at least 20 persons. Health Minister Luigi Mariotti dispatched three health inspectors to the town of 12,000 inhabitants, along with a team of chemists, bacteriologists and engineers to study the damaged water system. The ministry said the health I and Pictures . I Printed FREE (Black and White Glossy) I Name of Organization I I President Phone I I Reporter Phone I I Meeting Time Mail, Bring or Phone 682-2913 or 688-6587 I 436 East Pettigrew Street Durham, N. C. I Between 8:30 ajn. and 4:30 pjn. > i ■ ■ ■ i i. 1.1 i ■■ ' 1 * Here's What Sanitone ! Cleaning Does For You ! • It gets all the dirt, embedded soil, stub born stains, etc. ■— • Fabrics feel new again. You'll be amazed | at the like new look and feel your clothes will have. • Expertly pressed. Clothes look better, last longer. They are cleaned the Sani tone way. Phone 682-9325 for Pickup and Delivery 733 Foster St. to the Jackson family on their first return trip home since they became the nation's number one entertainment group. After the ceremonies, the Jackson 5 performed two University of Illinois. Examples of Guy's design work have appeared in CA, the Journal of Communications Art. He has won numerous awards for his art direction in the Middle West. Los Angeles, and Rochester, and has ex hibited his paintings in regional shows. His professional experience includes serving as an art direc tor for the Chicago office of J. Walter Thompson, and as graphic designer for the Chi cago Tribune, Wylie Associates of El Segundo, California, and for the University of Illinois Press. He has been design director for Port Studios i in Chicago and has operated his own design services. situation was believed under control in Tuscania and "does not give reason, at present, for worry." Rescue squads extracted the bodies of a young boy and an elderly man from the rub ble, bringing the death toll from Saturday night's quake to 20. A government official estimated damage to the city's monuments, churches and museums at SBOO,OOO and said the cost of restoring what is reparable could go much higher. Damage to nonhistone sites has been estimated at more than $4 million. concerts before more than 15,000 friends and fans at Gary's Westside High School. The two concerts were the Jackson s's way of saying "thank you" to Mayor Hatch er for bringing them to the attention of Motown Record Corporation less than two years ago. (left to right) Jo seph Jackson, Jackie, Michael, Mayor Hatcher, Tito, Marlon and Jermaine Jackson. J □ PEOPLE WHO HAVE 'EM p,--- J GET MORE PLACES ppfcj NEW Polyester Cord and Dual I Herbert Finch [ffl/jSk Winter tire companion to our famous Hercules 1W Lakrwood Ave. Tire. A true "70" series design with a wider Dj n ck«» Tip. o,l« r>f |Hp tread and wide belt stability. Special "traction iJI y n trac" tread gives positive traction; yet run rrowir: 11 . smootn and quiet whether roads are wet or otKVICt on all items dry. Belted construction delivers up to dou- sold, the best PRICES H ble the mileage compared to non-belted tires, possible and flexible Wm We can also equip these great tires with car- TERMS. 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Of the total, 80 percent of the children received vaccine in public programs and the rest in the offices of private phy sicians. "The campaign has reached 4 out of 10 children in the target population - those be tween the ages of 1 year and puberty," said Dr. David J. Sencer, director of the Center for Disease Control. The Cen ter, a component of Health Services and Mental Health Administration, HEW, spear heads the national which is being' carried out through a partnership between the government and voluntary agencies. Shr. Sencer said that this is the largest number of children ever immunized in this country within such a short time following the licensing of a SATURDAY, FEB. 13, 1971 THE CAROLINA TIMES—I new vaccine. _ According to Dr. Sencer, the rate of rubella vaccine administration has been run - ning about VS mtflfcrt*. doses a month, reaching as many as 2,747,000 doses in May of 1970. Emphasis in most state ru bella control program has been in elementary schools where the entire school, population can be vaccinated in a short time. In many localities, the majority of school children have already be vaccinated, and a concerted drive to reach pre-school age children is now underway. "We hope that those com munities which have not yet reached a high percentage of school children will exert a maximum effort to do so be- FIVE POINTS GEORGE'S PIZZA PALACE and RESTAURANT ►WK rt ah reads ii Dtirri • •-> for* the present school Um ends," said Dr. Smcm. 'About one half of tfaa vaccine used in public pro gram* to date has coon from the Federal Government with half being supplied by state and local governments, public contributions, medical ■mo&e* ties, volunteer and the business community. Limited Driving Permit Bill Set Judicial discretion to issue limited ,driving pern.its an *- penmental program initiated by the 1969 General Assembly, would be continued by the pro visions of a bill in the Senate Monday by Sena P. o'Neil Jones D-Anson, and William W. Statohn. D-Lee. Jones said Hie program has been successful in influencing Juries to be fairer in convicting driving offenders 3B
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