mm I f M m m that you have lt your bL Yo If pP open a rtgolarcr pecW aownnt, dgw- A Faff Service Bank Checking - Savfn - f-eane Mechanics & Formers Bank DURHAM CHMtlOTlt MWl j Thursday Highlights THURSDAY, MAY IT WTVD, CHANNEL It DURHAM 9:30 a.m. - MERV GRIFFIN Barbara Feldon. Mta. James Stewart, Tisha Sterling and actress Jill Ireland are scheduled. WFMY 9:30 am - M1KB DOUGLAS Mrs. Hosba Dayan and singer Nina van PaOandt, who was involved in the Clifford Irving imbogtto, are among today's guests. WRAL 4:S p.m. - MERV GRIFFIN - Tape of .earlier show is presented. WTVD 4:30 p.m. - MOVIE - A slick detective goes south of the Texas border in "The Falcon in Mexico," with Tom Conway and Martha MacVicar. WRDU 7: p.m. - LOVE TENNIS Instructors Lew Gerrard and Don Candy demonstrates how to volley. WUNC 7:30 p.m. - WACKY WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS Joseph Campaneua is guest. WRDU I p.m. - WATERGATE SCANDAL HEARINGS -Complete taped coverage is given today's hearings of the Senate Select Committee to investigate the Watergate affair. The committee is headed by Sen. Sam Ervin of North Carolina. WUNC p.m. - FLIP WILSON Blues musician Taj Mahal, sportscaster Howard Cosell, actress Sandy Duncan and comedian Marty Feldman are guests in this variety program. WRDU p.m. MOVIE The U.S. struggles to put a man on the moon before the Russians in the outdated science- fiction movie "Countdown," with James Caan and Robert Duvatt. WTVD, WFMY 11:30 p.m. - MOVIE -A schoolteacher's wife helps a troubled student realize bis adulthood in "Tea and Sympathy" with Deborah Kerr, John Kerr and Leif Erickson. WTVD, WFMY 11:30 p.m. - DICK CAVETT Pianist Arthur Rubinstein and 13-year-old violinist Lilit Gampel are scheduled. WRAL 11:30 p.m. - JOHNNY CARSON - Jack Albertson and comedian David Steinberg are scheduled. . WRDU 30 StfMlMr 00 CBS New 00 capt. Kangaroo oo McHale Navy :30 Secret Storm 00 Joke's Wild ;30 $10400 Pyramid 00 Qamblt 30 Love of Lift :00 Youn and Restless ItslS Nowata YAKS. 1:30 World 1:30 world iun 2:00 Guiding LloM 4:30 Mtrv riffl" 4:30 CBS mm 7:00 mmm 7:30 Parent tamo 0:00 Tha Waltont 9:00 MOrVtV 3:30 Hollywood'! Talklno 11:00 News 4:00 That eirl 11:30 Mvia 1:30 Edse of Mi 1:00 Right Pries WRDU-TV, CHANNEL M, WJRHAM ':00 Today Only 33 r& worn. I0: Concentration Sale of Century H-HI 12:55 NBC Nawt 1:00 Watch CMM 1:10 3 on Match 2:00 Days Of UVOO 2:30 Doctor. 1:00 Bay City 1:30 Peyton Plan 4:00 Somerset 4:30 Movie 4jtW MMM I NBC Nova . 4:30 NBC TiOOTne JOM. WofwlW Stanteyeuft 7:10 0:00 10:10 TBA 11:00 Newt 11:30 TonbM WFMY -TV, CHANNEL t, GREENSBORO 9:00 :30 iu:av 11:00 11:10 12:00 12:25 Knnrt JJLamlM Cant. Ka not roe Old Rebel Merv Griffin .IVfVW r ,i ami" Gambit Lave at Ufa Young a Rallies. 12:30 Search 1:10 Today's Woman 1:30 World Turns . 1:00 Guiding LloM 2:30 Edge of Mot 3:00 New Price 1:30 Hollywood's TatttM 4:09 Secret Storm 4:30 Corner Pvle 5:00 Bis Valley 6:00 Nsws 4:30 CBS NtWt 7:00 Andy OrtflMi 7:30 Dresnat f :00 Movie 11:00 News 11:30 Movie WRAL-TV, CHANNEL S, RALEIGH 4:00 Daybreak 4:SS Commentary 7:00 News 7:30 Make Wish 0:00 Undo Paul 0:30 Elllott-LaLanne 0:30 Mike Douglas 11:00 Password 11:30 Bewitched 12:00 News 12:30 spttt Second 1:00 My Children 1:30 Make Deal 2:00 Newtywod 2:30 Dating 3: 00 General Hoe. 3:30 Tell the Truth 4:00 Truth or 4:33 Perry Mason WUNC-TV. CHANNEL 1 CHAPEL HILL 1:30 Effective Supervltl 9:00 Film ill Ripples 0:30 Learn To Think 10:00 Sesame St. 11:00 Cultures 11:31 Film 12:00 images 12:33 Electric Co. 1:00 Film mfir i t 2:30 Culture 3:00 Film 3:20 Ready, Sat, Film 4:00 Mlstarooars 4:30 Sesame St. 5:30 Electric Co. 3:30 Andy Griffith 4:00 New 4:25 Commentary 4:30 ABC Now 7:00 Bonanza t-M Med Soued 9:00 Kune FU 10:00 San Frandao 11:03 Nam 11:3 Dick Cavett it .. v Newt aw 7:00 Joyce Chen eoo :' HurnenuTeM'llm 9:00 Am. Family 10:30 30 Minutes 11:00 Sign Off . A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CAROLINA TIMES WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED OF THE NEWS IN YOUR COMMUNITY. nor m or call 682-2913 01 Ms-est? today READ AB0U1 . - r cf ' wmp- ; . t ,r' ' ' ' "'' ' - T4 rouRstu 1 ach wm ' u :' , . . . :- . v . : '- .-V ; IH M CAR0UHA TIMS. IT'S YOUR PAPER. I Here's one time you should rush out and buy the tires you need! 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RIGSBEE TIRE SALES rnmnfofe TiraSarvfce We Do It All! 1 08 Lakewood Ave. 2720 Hillsborough Road 688-1383 286-4444 Saturday Highlights 7 a.m.-SUNRISE TRKA-nB-JLss) Chancy and John Carradine star in "Return from the Past" WRAL 1 p.m. CHILDREN'S FILM FESTIVAL - A little girl lives on an isolated island with her 210-pound dog Batsman in the prize-winning Swedish film, "Tjorven, Bats man and Moses." WTVD, WcMY 4 p.m. DANNY THOMAS OPEN GOLF - Highlights from the Memphis, Twin., competition are shown. WFMY 5 p.m. THE TRIPLE CROWN The second race in the Triple Crown, the Preak neas, is televised from the Pimlico race track in Balti more, Md. WFMY 7 p.m. FUPSIDE Guests are Dr. Hook and the Medi cine Show. WRDU 7:10 p.m.---STAND UP AND CHEER - Bobb y Vinton is guest WRDU HT I p.m. ALL IN THE FAMffiY-Part I of a two part episode on the Stivic's second anniversary is shown with recollections on how tho wedding almost didn't take place. WTVD, WFMY 9 p.m. - MOVIE - An heiress thwarts the plans of a suave matchmaker in "Love Is a Ball," with Glenn Ford, Hope Lango and Charles Boyer. WRDU 10 p.m.-MISS USA PAGE ANT Fifty-one women com pete for the title of Miss USA 1973. Bob Barker is host WTVD, WFMY Midnight-Movie A newly ordained minister is assigned to a problem-beset church and tires to unite feuding fac tions in "Angel in My Pocket," with Andy Griffith and Jerry Van Dyke. WFMY 12:35 a.m. MOVIE-Eliza-beth Taylor and Dana An drews star in "Elephant Walk." WRAL SATURDAY, MAY 18 WTVD, CHANNEL tt DURHAM 7:00 McHele't New 7:30 GHHoan's Island 0:30 Sabrlna 0:00 Chen r.M Seooby Ooo 10:30 Pussycats 11:00 Fllntstone 11:41 Norm Sloan 12:00 Dlo 11:30 Pat Albert 1:00 Children's Film 1:30 Wild Wild West 2:00 ABA B'ball 1:30 Curious Keleldoscop 4:00 McHole's New 4:30 Car And Track 3:00 Del Reeves 5:30 Nashville Music . Unlimited 4:00 Black Unlimited 4:30 CBS NOWt 7:00 Hat Haw 0:00 All In family.. . 1:30 Bridget Love Sari 9:00 Mary Tyler MOOTS 0:30 Bab Nawhart 10:00 Corel Burn.ll 11:30 Movlt WRDU-TV, CHANNEL tt, DURHAM 0:00 Houndcatt 3:30 Raman Holiday t:00 Jettons 0:30 Pink Penther 10:00 Underdos 10:30 Berkleys 11:00 Stalab t Runaround I Elthtv Days I Giant i Wrestling I Mai. Leeoue Bates. I Family ( ltd. S:00 Emergency 9:00 Movlt 11:00 Late Movte WFMY-TV. CHANNEL GREENSBORO 7:30 Pebbles S:00 Bugs Bunny 0:30 Sabrlna :N Chan 0:30 Seooby Ooo 10:10 Pussycats 11:00 Fllntitonet 12:00 Archie 1:06 Children' Film 2:00 Hazel 2:30 Junior Olympics 3:00 Roller Derby 4:00 Thomas Oeen oit 3:00 Presknset 4:00 Newt 9:X Sob Newhert 4:30 CBS New 7:00 HOO Haw irldgtt Loves Bern 0:00 Mary Tyler Moore 10:00 Mist U.S.A. PSSdt ilia Movie WRAL-TV, CHANNEL I, RALEIGH 7:00 0:45 0:00 0:30 10:30 11:00 H:30 12:00 Sunrise scouting Newt Osmonds Superstars Brady Kids Kid Power Phantom 12:30 Frolics 1:00 Monkees 1:30 Am. Bandstand 2:00 Country Sons 2:30 Star Trek 3:30 Alen Klne Tomtit 5:00 Sports World 4:30 Arthur Smith 7:00 L. Wan 4:00 Hare Wt Qe Aq 0:30 Touch of Ora 9:00 Straus Family 11:3$ Wrtstllne 11:30 Movlt T a.m. TODAY Judith Crist is scheduled to review films. WRDU 3ft a.m. - MERV GRIF FIN Actor Charles Grodin and singer Tommy Leonetti an guests. WFMY : 30 am - MIKE DOUG-LAS-Shirley Bassey. Marty Allen Rjcfcard Thomas, singer Jimmy Damon and jewelry designer Michael D'Addio are guests. WRAL 4: 30 p.m. - MERV GRIF FIN Richard Rountree, star of the movie "Shaft." and Charles GretJia of "The Heartbreak Kid" are among today's guest WTCD 4:tt p.m. - MOVIE - An thony Quion plays a murder routed Mexican gunman in "Man From Del Rio" with Katy Jurado WRDU t p m SCANDAL of Senal to Inves affair is tee is I Ervin of - WATERGATE Complete taped of today's hearings h the Watergate wn. The commit ed by Sea. Sam North Carolina. 9 p.m. - MOVIE - Rod Steiger stars in "The Ser geant" a study of homosex uality in the peacetime Army. John Phillip Law and Lud mila Mikael also star. WTVD, WFMY . ,11:30 p.m.-MOVIE - Rob ert Mitchum plays his first important film role as an infantry captain in "The Story of G. I. Joe," with Burgess Meredith and Fred die Steele. WTVD, WFMY II: JO p.m. DICK CAVETT Comedian Robert Klein is scheduled. WRAL 1 a.m. - MIDNIGHT SPE CIAL Chubby Checker is host for an old-time music show featuring Little Anthony and the Imperials, the Shi relies, Danny and the Juniors, Lloyd Price, Jimmy Wanton, the Ronettes, Bea E. King and the Skyliners. WRDU 1: am-MOVlE-Sandra Dee .and John Gavin star in the college-time romance, "Tammy Tell Me True." WFMY FRIDAY, MAY 18 WTVD, CHANNEL U. DURHAM 4:10 Sun. Semester 7:00 CBS New 0:00 Kangaroo 0:00 McHeles Ntvy 9:30 Secret Storm 10:00 Jokers Wild M:30 SI 0,000 Pyramid 11:00 Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 12:00 Young end Restless 12 Newteeai 12:30 Search 1:00 Peggy Mann 1:30 As World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 2:30 Bdge of Night 3:00 Right Price 3:30 Hollywood's Talking 4:00 That Girl 4:30 Merv Griffin 4:00 Newsbeet 4:30 CBS News 7:00 Dragnet 0:00 Mission lira :00 Movie 11:00 News 11:30 MeV WRDU-TV, CHANNEL tt. DURHAM 7:00 Today 9:00 New Zoo Rev. t:30 Not woman Only 10:00 Dinah 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Sale of Cent. 11:30 Hollywood Soueres 12:00 Jeopardy 12:30 Who. Whet. Wh. 12:e NBC New 1:00 Your Child 1:30 3 on e Match 2:00 Days Our Llvet 2:30 The Doctors 3:00 Bey City 3:30 Rat. Pay. pi. 4:00 Somerset 4:30 Movte 4:00 News 4:30 NBC News 7:00 Gentle Ben 7:30 Untamed World 0:00 Senford a son 0:30 Little People 0:00 Circle of Feer 10:00 Bold Ones 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight 1:00 MUnlt SeecM WFMY-TV. CHANNEL t, GREENSBORO 4:00 7:SS 0:00 0:00 0:30 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:21 12:30 Good Morning Devotion Capt. Kangaroo Old Rebel Merv Griffin S10.000 Pyramid Gambit Young t Restless New Search T'row 1:00 Todev' Women 1:30 At World Turn 2 00 Guiding Light 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 New Price 3:30 Hollywd'i Telklng 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Garner Pvle :00 Bis Valley 0:00t4two . 4:30 CBS HOW 7:00 Andy Griffith 7:30 Buck Owen 11.00 Mission Impossible 0:00 Movie 11:00 Newt 11:30 Movie 1:30 lete Movie WRAL-TV, CHANNEL I, RALEIGH 4:00 Daybreak 4: 55 Viewpoint 7:00 New 7:31 Bullwinkl 0:00 Uncle Peul 1:30 Bette Elliott 0:30 Mike Douglet 11:00 Putwerd 11:30 Bewitched 12:00 Newt :30 spilt Second 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:30 4:00 All My Children mere e ueai Dating Game Gen. Hospital Tell tna Truth Truth or Perry Mason Grimm 0:25 Viewpoint 0:30 ABC Newt 7:00 I 0:00 Brady Bunch :n pan. due v:oo Room 222 Fern. 0:30 Odd Couple . 10:00 Love. Am. style 11:00 Newe 11:30 Dick Cavett WUNC-TV, CHANNEL 1 CHAPEL HILL 0:30 Learn To Think 10:00 Seta me St. 11:00 Granny 11:20 Image 11:40 Sign Off 12:30 electric CO. 1:00 Ripelet 1:11 Mettt 1:30 Film 2:00 Math 2:30 Sign Off 4:00 Mbteresero 4: Satamt St. 4:30 ClOCtrlc Co 0:00 Evening EiMi 4:30 Zoom 7:00 You the Oeof 7:30 N.C. People 0:00 wash. Week 0:30 N.C. Week 30 (kin Off Mutual Savings Up to $5000 worth of First National City Travelers Checks for a fee of Just $2 High Yields. wf m aA. Jfi UnUSliai Ulier during May only Ciiah it ataaaai ataalatk, Set im M 4 W aumu uicii jvui ii ip is IIIWIIIII9 away uuy from us in May and save up to $48! DAILY INTEREST-COtMPOUMPtD dan y I , OlBejssjaj OBJessSBSSSBjBB "S,lS"SsSfc PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS SSstSW laaSBSiaaJ Bjnetjvf eTeWtJnTwaW 5.13 11 M (Hi Term) etsMy Iwtsml Metw MctMsnta HHofft nmwn apest )S lef orj. SISSSSMWUH (MIUoBlil 6.18 Mutual Savings (Si Loan Association 112 West Parrish Street ' Durham. N. C. WORDS OF WISDOM The cost of a thing is that amount of life which must be exchanged for it. Thoreau Get after that tried and tested method it might be a dead one. Glen Buck HIS ISHI1 GOOD READING IN T PKEGNAJfCT PLANNING (L DURHAM SOCIAL NOTES By Mrs. FBOM BLACK By FROM THE PEN OF DONALD LOVE WRITERS FORUM By Crtjojrge B. DAILY LIVING By E VOLUME 53 - No. 21 DURHAM, N. O, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1973 BLACK CADETS PROTEST CIVIL WAR CEREMONY HCCU Grants Mam Native Awarded Damages In House Bias Case In Virginia Dr. Jesse Allen And Wife Win Lynchburg Suit More Than 900 Degrees Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Addresses Dr. Jesse L. Allen, well known Durham native has been awarded monetary damages in seeking the purchase of a home at Georgetowne Colony, located in Chesapeake Virginia. Under the 'court order dated, May 15, Dr. and Mrs. Allen were awarded $$ 500 for compensatory damages against Lee A. Gifford for the "aggravated, willful and total disregard of the rights of the Aliens;" that he denied the purchase of the property, (a $37,500.00 newly built home) to Dr. and Mrs. Allen because they were Negroes, knowing full well the requirements of law that he could nek discriminate in the sale of houses. "Under these ;. ,: .... . vIbB oftsm vbbbI yMM BOX '001 DR. ALLEN circumstances, the Court further awarded punitive damages of $5 000 against he defendant Gifford. Interest form the date of action and costs of court were also awarded in favor of Dr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Allen. Dr. Allen .an NCCU graduate earned his M. Ed.'and Ed. D. from Duke University. (SEE ALLEN 2A) Students Avoid ipation in VMI Activities Partic LEXINGTON' VA. While the band played "Dixie" and more than 1,000 white cadets turned eyes right as the Confederate flag passed by, 17 blacks cadets at Virginia Military Institute went about business as usual by standing on guard duty or other administration-sanctioned activities to avoid participating in the school's traditional observance of the Civil War Battle of New Market. The annual ceremony, which honors 10 VMI corpsmen who were killed in the 1864 battle, had undergone minor changes following a student-run referendum which (SEE CADETS 2A) fep. . mailt, Jr. . . "ie$ Staying Busy for the People VtMRHaHH REP. MICHAUX -NEWS BRIEFS - HOUSE MEMBERS CALL FOR HEALTH, EDUCATION WELFARE SERVICES OVERHAUL WASHINGTON-(NBNS)-In a letter to Sen. Russell Long, D-La., Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, eighty House members called new HEW Social Service regulations a means of encouraging low income persons to become welfare recipients. Demanding the revision of these regulations in a letter to Long, the Members stated that the regulations convert Social Service from a program "intended to keep people off welfare to one which is targeted almost exclusively to welfare recipients." NBNS JOB TRAINING GRANT FOR SOUTHERN STATES WASHINGTON (NBNS) A grant of $816,000 to help finance on the Job training for 800 Jobless persons in seven southern states. The grant which comes from the Department of Labor will be used to train workers as construction laborers under a program administered by the Laborers' International Union. NBNS TEAMSTERS CONTINUE TO UNDERCUT UNITED FARM WORKERS SALINAS, Ca.-(NBNS)-Despite a strike by the United Farm Workers (UFW), the Teamsters Union has signed a contract with the large D'Arrigo Brothers lettuce firm. The number of contracts that Cesar Chavez' UFW has with the Salinas Valley growers-shippers has now been reduced to two. Chavez has recently accused the Teamsters Union of working in collusion with the .Nixon administration and the growers destroy his union. -NBNS- SEN. BROOKE CALLS FOR HALT TO LAOS COMBAT MISSIONS WASHINGTON-(NBNS) Sen. Edward Brooke said last week that he would seek a Senate vote to halt U.S. combat missions in Laos and Cambodia when the Senate considers a House passed supplemental appropriations bill for the Defense Department. u RALEIGH Rep. H. M. Michaux Jr. of Durham, one of three representatives from the 16th House District, said he had tried to become involved in the total legislative process "because that's what we must do if we are to represent all the people fairly and accurately." He is serving on seven committees of the House of Representatives and noted in an interview that he has made "a lot of alliances that give him a better insight into legislative needs of the people." An active attorney in private life, Rep. Michaux also said his work on Judiciary Committee No. 1, Appropriations, Courts and Judiciary and Rules, among others, has been "a sort of refresher course in the legal field" Too, he expressed pleasure that the education bills with which he worked came out "about intact." He said he was especially pleased with the sickle cell (SEE MICHAUX 2A) Bennett Begins $3 Million Fund Raising Drive WINSTON-SALEM-When Bennett College in Greensboro held its 100th commencement exercise May 6, college officials announced the beginning of a $3 million fund-raising campaign which was already well off the ground with the aid of a $25,000 grant from R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc. The $3 million, three-year campaign is to provide funds for the first major expansion program in the school's history. Bennett is a private, church-affiliated college with approximately 600 full-time women students. The Reynolds Industries grant, announced earlier in the year, has been used along with funds from other area businesses and foundations to lay the ground work for the (SEE BENNETT 2A) James T. Hawkins presented to Rev, L. A. Miller during the morning service, Sunday, May lie) ..SSiriB N. C. Central U. 1973 Graduates CHECK PRESENTATION James T. Hawkins is shown presenting Rev. L. A. Miller (left) a check in the amount of $1000.00 to establish a scholarship fund at St Mark AME Zion Church in honor of his mother, Mrs. Blanche G. Hawkins (center) who was honored mother of the year at St. Mark Church. Hawkins Establishes Scholarship Fund At St. Kiark AJIflf lion u, a cnecK in tne amount oi $1 000.00 to establish a scholarship fund at St Mark AME Zion Church in honor of his mother who was honored mother of the year at St. Mark Church. The scholarship fund will be named "The Blanche G. Hawkins Scholarship Fund". Tne scholarship will be a grant of money awarded each year to a student on the basis of achievement, ability, or financial need The scholarship will be given in recognition of outstanding academic work, as well as financial aid to the student who needs it This scholarship will be awarded as a means of selecting and training capable young persons so that they may become assests to the community and the world. St. Mark Church will establish this scholarship fund to attract students of outstanding intellectual ability or academic achievement. Mr. Hawkins is a member of White Rock Baptist Church who came to be with his mother at St Mark Church to make real a living testament in his mother's honor. Mrs. Hawkins has been a member of St. Mark Church for j 40 years. Her church activities include a member of the Sunday School, member of the Attar Guild, and a member -f CoAesiirlvotaa. .Qeawi W. 1 ut ntewaraessGB ooaru INO. i. (SEE HAWKINS 2A) Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, president of the Chicago-based Operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity) challenged more than 900 graduates of NCCU to adopt a ' 'cognitive black agenda" for social justice. This agenda would use all the cognitive skills and techniques gained by their stay in the black colleges and universities. The more than 900 candidates for Bachelor, Master's, and professional degrees in library science and law heard Jackson remind them that American Blacks have come to a new stage in the struggle for equality, It was his opinion that the civil rights movement required blacks to use "motor skill" while the social justice rights demand that the blacks develop their "cognitive skills" and strive for excellence. He further stated that it was a fact that Blacks excelled in sports, (SEE DEGREES 2A) MISS ROSSER LAST RITES HELD FOR MRS. FANNIE ROSSER IN VA. Funeral services for Miss Fannie B. Rosser who died on Thursday . May 10, in Lynchburg, Virginia, were held on May 14, followed by (SEE ROSSER 2A) MRS. KEE AND MRS, MILLER Mrs. link At Shannon fee, Mother Of Sixteen Receives Degree fn Nursing Mrs. Lizzie M. Shannon Kee, mother of 16 children, as well as a grandmother, ranging from elementary school age through college age, and one of Durham's "MOTHERS OF YEAR" recieved her B. S. in Nursing from NCCU on Sunday, May 20, at the 62nd annual commencement exercises. A daughter of Mrs. Ethel G. Shannon and the late John W. Shannon, Mrs. Kee is married to John H. Kee, Sr. and resides in Durham She is the mother of 16 children of whom she is the natural mother of 14. Quoted emphatically she says, "they are all ours". All of the family honored her by attending her graduation and spending the entire day with the entire family. Nine of these children have gone to institutions of higher learning, and even though they did not complete their college training, have been inspired and motivated through their mother to return and complete their training. As a result, three Several Medicare Changes Made Which Affect Local Residents "Several changes have been made in Medicare which affect many residents of Durham County," according to D. W. Lambert, District Manager of the Durham District Social Security Office. For the first time, starting July 1, 1973, disabled people under age 65 who have been getting social security or railroad retirement disability checks for two years or more will have this protection. Included in this group are disabled workers, persons who became disabled before age 22 and disabled widows and disabled dependent widowers. This means they wit! have both hospital and medical insurance (SEE CHANGES 2A) of the children are scheduled to complete their training in (SEE NURSING 2A) Second Woman is Appointed fliiiftatM Um abbm2I CaktsA EJurnam uiy louncti jeat Mrs. Thomas Keller of 1024 West Markham Avenue has become Durham City Council's newest appointee to fill the vacancy created by the April resignation of Thomas M. Hunt. The term will expire in November. The First Ward is located in the Gregson Street area in the Western section of the city. Hunt resigned because of his plans to move to Orange County. Councilman John Bugg, Chr. of the nominating committee, gave this report of the new member. "Mrs. Thomas Keller, or Margaret, is a native of Greenwood, S.C. . and has resided in Durham for about the last 15 years. During this period . her husband, Dr. Thomas Keller, has been an accounting professor at Duke University. They have three children, all of whom are attending city schools. "From 1969 to 1971, Mrs. Keller served as President of the Durham League of Women Voters and she is currently serving on the education committee of the Chamber of Commerce. She is an active member of the board of the George Watts School PTA." Mrs. Keller is also superintendent of the Sunday jHBBHy&ii&Btw ' aaaiaBBBBB a fiBjBBBBBKp ' I BaaiaaV aajjt. eaaaaaaBI' -aBBaS MRS. KELLER School at First Presbyterian Church. The committee reported that it felt Mrs. Keller has a good understanding of Durham, including a keen awareness of city's problems as well as its needs. Further, they felt she brings obvious and perhaps needed balance to the council and if their recommendation is accepted and approved, Mrs. Keller will be joining with the Council in the commitment to contribute to this city and toward its progress." The nine members present (SEE COUNCIL 2A) atv WW 3 BrsHef Jfl BBBjBSttf 4fH"U 3feajjSJ ssssM dmmh aHHB I ; J'Sssl sP GETS DAN MARTIN AWARD Miss Ellen Warren, right, received the Dan Martin Award from Mrs. Gladys McKinnie, president of the A. Philip Ran- . . Durham. The pwaentation was made the the institution The recognition was held at the Durham Hotel and Motel for her unselfish and outstanding'. ,ii S 'slat

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