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I I f CAROLINA TIMSS 'Some of World's finest Athletes Expected Here For King Games u; World class track is com- ine to North Carolina of the world's finest athletes will compete here May 12 at the Fifth Annual Martin Lu ther King International Free dom Games Track and Field Meet. The Kim Games, held the past four years in Philadel phia, will be moving to Wal lace Wade Stadium at Duke University for the first time. Two years ago the Duke Track was the scene of the highly successful Pan Africa U S A. Track Meet The Kins Games are the first major international out door invitational track meet of 1073. While no official pomnetitiors have been an nounced as yet, it is almost certain that at least 30 Olym pic participants will be in the competition. The performers from the 1972 Olympic Games will be from the USA and foreign countries Kenya. Canada, Trinidad, Jamaica, Australia, Russia and others. The King Games will also mark the debut of a new all- weather track at Wallace Wade Stadium. With the new "fast" track it is safe to say that many of the performers will be challenging records. All seats are reserved at $5.00, $3,00, and $1.50. Tick ets may be ordered by check or money order by writing Martin Luther King Games, a (if 17 Durham. N.C. 27702. k The Meet gets underway ; 1:30 on the 12th. Saturday, May 5. 1 97 S WffM Legtjett sassLaaasis N.C. Alumni Of Talladega Col. to Meet The N. C. Alumni of Talla dega College will meet on . Sunday, May 9. After an hour ;'of fellowship; at the home of i Mrs. CharlefRWatts, tMffl 1 Street, the group will have dinner at the Durham Hotel. A business session will fol low. Talladegans who live in Durham include Mesdames Margaret Goodwin, Helen Ma son, Johnnie McLester, Cly die Scarborough, Charlotte Sloan, Elna B. Spaulding, Katherine Thomas, Constance Watts, Winnie Robinson, Dr. Ruth Horry, Misses Shirley Ann Blakeney, Marie Shaw and William Clement, Dr. Theodore Speigner, Dr. Jo seph Pittman, and Pat Bow en. Friends of Talladega and others who have attended the college are welcome to meet with the group. 1' y f I Dallas Street Club Holds Its Monthly Meet The Dallas Street Commu nity Club held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Evans at 2203 Dallas St., Friday evening at 7:30. Mrs. Mary Pulley led the devotional exercises. The business session open ed with the president, Mrs. B. A. Mack, presiding. The April Project was cli maxed and was a great suc cess. Plans for future projects were discussed. The next project will start Immediately and will be climaxed In July. Members other than the previous ones named are: Mesdames Julia Caddy, Va dora Henderson, Mable Man gum, Carrie Brooks, Nannie Lyons, Mildred Mangum and Mary Evans. Alter the meeting the host cat Mrs. Lena Evans served an elaborate repeat. PINK CAULKING When your bathtub ian't basic white, why should caulking be? Now, silicone rubber caulking compound comes in pink, green, yellow, blue and beige. 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White, 30 to 36 if"" V Andhurst Blue Denim 4.88 usually $6 sizes 28-36" Room size tubular Braided Oval Rug 34.88 9xl2'(approx.) usually 49.95 MOOT PUGGY ; ' : by Horace Elmo VOU CALL iSSVl "1 ri OOMT V TRyN TASTES W8E PATCsTrj ITHERE VVOU MUSTT A HAMBURGER )( SURE TASTE ANV AHOTHfc LIKE BREACH j-.P NOMEATl HAVE 60NE PUGGY er sr w ew www. i MU6T HAVE SOME APPETITE! 1 i j i i rrrrar WVSL'sKULWl roe ponnow vtrre. 6NACIC5 BETWEEM MEfiLS . . mt Dy norace cimo 1 HE DOESN'T EAT BEIVJEEW MEfiLS. ohm m nu urv e i smw i flBeTVVEEH SNACK5; I I . Sk S W I II Ml k 11 SaT X TE-I I I I I 1L. J m m im f I li 1 ii 'I UHV i IIP - PUGGY YlM 6ETTm5 AWMOyEO, PUSeWl EVERV TIME L WE 60 SHOPPING OKI ODMIMS ALONG 71 I aunr-ruts B ) I W 1 ONETIMES) by Horace Elmo (V,E FOOLEPHIM'.J -1 i -v- . I 1 B aU PUGGY I kOlONJ WHAT I'LL BE HEMI0ROWURPU0eV' n rA BASEBALL UMPIRE 1 1 m m VlrtWMfiWSSNOUTHlNKi VOU'D BE A OOP BA6E4 BALL UMPIRE, LAURIE? by Horace Elmo (because rS S ALVjAV5 THE FIZZLE FAMILY KvfftSNT THAT SOMBTHM6 THB WPrV HUMKDUHKLE 6 OAS STOVE EXPLODED LAST N16HT IT COUSEO PLEMTV OF EVCOTEMEHT IN HEARD THRTT TUF EXPLOSION BLEW RkSHT OUT OF THE FRONT J iniu ihb -dikes i ;y 1 7 it cftusro Plenty ) 1 1 i hebro thbtt thf j I ( OF EXCTEM6NT IN S ( EXPLOSION BLEW n 1 mm unci lDM5ll-u-inl I I l UD r I n L k-j j ' asv rr - By H.T. ELMO ITvbp' TUtsrr's the first KTIME THEY'VE GONE OUT K Together in twenty Y&RK5 ! JTII -PITCH Continued From Front Page IN and pick up," SS a VUf vramnee dumpinf and fto- be fined or impriaon State Lav for viola municipal ordinances. Durham police have been alerted and those persons caught, dumping will be fined. prohJMtjog tkn At "H01DS Continued From Front Page growth The affair is open to all alumni free of charge. Any alumnus who has not received an invitation through the mail, should call or go by the college and contact Miss Mary Williams in the) business office for an invitation. The invitation will admit the alumnus and one guest. Yancey stated for fur ther Information contact him at home after 5 pjn. at 682-8722 or Miss Juanita Jackson, N.C. Voter Education project 682-1222. Music will be furnished by the Shamrock's Band and Willie Stone, a Durham College graduate. -GRANT Continued From Front Page volvement in Durham High and Hillside High Schools. The proposal is designed to encourage the formation :'f student committees, to pro vide meaningful commuiiiea tion between the two groups, to increase the involvement of parents in school affairs and to provide a meaningful link between low-income parents and the school system. Unfortunately, this repre sented a cut of $24,840 which has been allocated to the Cul ture Enrichment Program. The proposal had been entered jointly between the ESA of Operation Breakthrough that was terminated January 31, 1972, and the Creative Arts Program under the direction of Mis. Alice Alston and in Collaboration with Allied Arts. The Creative Arts Program was designed to expose elementary school children to music, poet ry and art as a means of then-expression. 4KCU THE FIZZLE FAMILY By H. T. Elmo 2 INVITED pal Many for dinner -Tr-ik.iliu-r I : Br Tvi uicir A -rir I AND TlREH FEEDING vmiPcoickind BLR-BLft A SI : wrcA u lii i lj e a ili jt a RECENT S If A PICTURE OF C in sour wife? ) I HARDLV ( I'M NOT! recognize VsuKPRiseq HER RT ALL! euarW SsfT USTPY MOUTH SHUT! rar Pi THE FIZZLE FAMILY rio'i .ID :V, v riTfe vjondcrfulY' HERE IN GOOD OLD 1 TELLING NEV4 ENGLftNO.' ilrftT CUTE L ANTIQUE SHOPS y H.t.iTLMO SMMVrd SB?. 85T"tsf v kp f 1 1 to v iHKUuan - . n 1 1 tww nnw -r i r i ir i -'v . iu y ii 42-1 haviVo' h i yx ATmA. ii n.ii- tkzsLjnm fUC EIT 71 E FAMILY By H.T. ELMO RP HEl Continued From Page 4B faculty development. Twenty -nine senior uumua students at NCCU received their pins symbolizing their J .. .iMaa at Mramnnv pMWW a uwpp j on April 28 in B.N. Duke Auditorium. The pins, which h. mm na th mine's uni form, indica te the institution at which nurses received their trainlno Thev have not nre- viously been awarded at NCCU because until 1969, only stu dents in the NCCU nursing THAR THEY BLOW Gone are the days of the still, sprayed and leased hair. Today's look is soft. Natural. Moving with every turn of the head. This trend goes for him as well as for her. , The cut, of course, is of prime importance. Hair must be professionally and carefully shaped so it's able to retain style without the support of sprays and teasing. After the cut, it's as simple as "wash 'n wear." No more rollers. . .no more Kooky selling gels. . . and, best or all, no more hours waslod sitting under hut dryers. This is the age of lh blower! And, that's the best thing that could have happen ed to any head. All you need is a good brush and a strong lihiwercDhe inexpensive, com pact models (ranging from $H to $201 arc generally not powerful iqnough to create the desired effect. ProfessionaJ have recommended the Oonair Pro-KtyU Dryers for tyr.. Ms. and MfMjtoejica. Mb ? The PrVStyle Dryer has and af)srtnei)c1nol that goes from very hot to hot, modium and coki. . . ;il loitling you more control lable . hairstyUng in half the normal jme. A styling noxzle bi also, supplied fur styling and setting. The dryer is con- . slrudi'd foi the profesKional . . m it can withstand' con slant use and affords the most versatility in styling. $27.!9. nWte''lMt the school has offered a four year nurdng ng and work toward the bachelor's degree, formwty offered, Oliteon rtadssda hw this program wtl graduate la May and another IS wtD eoev plete their graduation require ments in July The new pins melude the university's crest, a stylized eagle, and the lamp of ma ring Mis Vermes D. Fstgnaon, General lledeal and Surgical Nursing Specialist for Program Planning and Policy Develop ment with the Veterans Ad ministration was the speaker. ACCOUNTING SENIORS HONORED Senior accounting majors at NCCU were honored by the NCCU Chapter of the NatT Assn. of Black Accountants at a luncheon on April 26. TOBACCO Tobacco is produced and consumed in prac tically every country of the world and la one of the major items in international trade. World production is around 10 billion pounds a year. The U. S. is the leading; producer, followed next by Mainland China. HOW TO CHOOSE A CARPET ,ejpr aasjB-' ipm3 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB ome fantastic new Your carpet is one of the most important home furnish ing buys you ever will make. Its decorative power alone adds more to a room than any other single purchased element. Let your own life style de termine your selection. Car pet that demands a lot of care is not for the homeowner who couldn't care leas, and casual carpet isn't for the errant-minded. In a nutshell, plush is luxurious, tweeds are rugged and sturdy, shags are gay and casual. Textures and patterns can pick up or set a theme. Study the traffic patterns in your home to help de termine your carpet choice. Heavy traffic areas require sturdy carpet. In light traffic areas you don't need to be so careful. In the hall and other big traffic areas, choose a carpet that will stand up under the strain. Purchase top wear. Science has come up with few years producer ha film hs the last fiber brand names. Every fsbtvhs tU own personality. accordiw to a spokesman for BsjVBsafr Sen ford, lac Each owe wsO fulfill certain needs. Hen ant some of the assets of various fibers: Nylon: strongest of all fi bers, easy to clean Acrylic wool-like warmth and softness; strong, resilient, easy to dean. Polyester: second to nylon in strength, wool-like in ap pearance; easy to dean. Olefin: durable, low-moisture absorbency ; great for the kitchen, indoor-outdoor car pet; easy to clean. Woof: the natural fiber, and the oldest known. It sets the standard for all man-made fibers. Soft, resilient, lustrous, resists soil, has excellent wear ing qualities. All wool carpets made in America are mothproof. TELL ME I is IT POSSIBLE TO DESTROY I I M(M IS THE HUNGQieST 1 TvrTER? Vpj-J I OF AvU. AIMftiA ? 'cientists agree thw mwter MAW BECHRN6ED.RE-ftRRRNED, RDAPTED IN MAirvr....BUT,rrCM NEITHER BE DESrrirXjyEDNOR CREffTEP? 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