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I.IWI . V ''Br fl1' 117''' ;. !-moiC Hkrt -tJSp- ' ' msWm iTiMsomtio MLMLaV syffsi HHHH 1 DmMaYmi Mwuuj .THE CAROLINA TMBLW git, June 16, 1973 "Community ( are For Hie Mentally Retarded Persons" The concept of ctring for the mentally handicapped at the community level where the gfMem begins, and not placing the responsibility on JftpRR iHHUitions alone, has keen in existence for about ten years. It in 1963 that Congress the Community Mental Health Centers Act which made available federal funds to supplement state and local monies to build and support community mental health centers. That same year, the N. C. Department of Mental Health was created and given a mandate to provide services to meet the needs of the mentally ill. the alcoholic, the drug abuser, and the mentally retarded citizens of our state. pver the years the thrust of mental health programming has focused on the community. The logic behind community responsibility for the mentally handicapped is sound: 1) the provision of community-based treatment and rehabilitation resources reduces the necessity for. hospitalization in many instances, and 2) the availability of aftercare facilities in the community fosters a' speedier return of hospitalized patients to their homes and families. Particularly in the area of iommunity care for its merit ally retarded citizens has North Carolina advanced, in recent years. The establishment of day care programs, special education classes for educable and trainable youngsters in the public school system, half-way houses and small group homes for adult retardates, sheltered workshops, diagnostic -valuation clinics, foster homes, and many other resources are just a few examples of alternatives to institutional earo which are becoming more readily available within .the immunities of out state. The 1973 General Assembly appropriated more money for new programming to the Department of Mental Health than ever before; Much of this money is designated --for expanded programs; for -the mentally retarded at the community level. " " The legislature appropriated funds "providing for an increased aulisidy. to trainable and severely retarded children enrolled MtpSmfii across the state- from $40 par month to $80 per month per child. TJr&e lujnjj can also he used for'.' children above the trainable level if they are mutiply-.handicapped. Because these funds were appropriated, many day care centers across the state that would have had to close their doorS because of lack of funds can continue to provided needed services for our handicapped citizens. Funds were .a 1 so. appropriated for the establishment of small group homes to serve adults and for sheltered workshops. In addition, the Department of 5 Mental Health received funds which will be used to implement the first stage of Caswell Center's plan to develop community services for trie mentally retarded in the eastern region. This includes monies ' for the establishment of child day care centers, and day activity for adults. . . 4- "Roberta Flack . . . First Time Ever" On ABC-TV June 19 "Roberta Flack...The First Time Ever", a visual song album, will be presented as an ABC Television Network special on TUESDAY, JUNE 19 (8:00-8:30 p.m. EDT.) The dills and beach at Malibu and a piano on an empty stage are the settings for the opening song - "The First Time5 Ever I Saw Your Face". The Campbell Locker Dancers join Roberta for a trip through Griffith Park for her rendition of-Rfter". Seals and Crofts sing the title soog of their latest album, 'Diamond Girl", in an appropriate diamond setting. Mivs Har and Seals and Crofts sing "Summer Breeze" on a California beach. A home from the Victorian era, complete with antique furnishings, becomes the stage for Roberta's "Jestee". Mias Flack, backed by the Blossoms, sings "Killing Me softly Wit h His Song" and the Campbell Locker Dancers rejoin her in closing with "No Terns in the End". Bid Lee and Hank Saroyan gMtMed "Roberta Flack ... The First. Time Ever" for Dick Clark Teitahows Productions, lac John Mofr.it directed, and SMICtak ed as Executive Producer. Dr. Pepper aWIMpMjBV WUww special PRICES IN THIS aa am tmcrivt THROUGH SATURDAY JUNE 1. AT A&P POLICY no wnat .s honest a Hiwoy RAINCHECK: ,. ai m evot sold out Ji an advert.sed specaus v y0U ,0me same 'atV,ou we W0"7JZ at m.me0..ce you a comparable GUARANTEE: it. '.ii'iiiiiiijii-ir.iili" i liifi laWM ll lm ''.:1,!!;- . . ! afLsWHil'!1 SUPEK-KIGHT" COIIN FED HEAVY BEEF 'llilllillil!llllllllr I ROUND STEAK f ROUND ROAST I Full I Cut Boneless A&P otters a n unconditional ,ltU'i what '1 no mattor guarantee " ASP pu.u.in- who maKes it " tees it i I I . 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RBJBRop . i ., ir IC use liner OMAafr uv I I I AAV ruiCSC uiC luvao! it's I , V I I 1 PRATTLE m I a c " crvnv . ..i, ... SMOTHER PIODLtTS VVTTH B ARRANGCO A I ABOUT Tiait? HeRhr ' i his i m i 1 i 1 1 i i- ..a, vi x v r I PiATTtE 4- TATTLI HOVV CAN 5D-0S rmrm you twlu.' teeth, i has w iccirr. W THI FOWL IS ABOOjPl EJ y W u ' jj UT y1 S'YA ne iiJM Jlv.j r-iillll iWf "uimi , n. j ' iwii i i fuuubbbI or nmr"! mi laE 1BRTT AJfTRPtftm I U I . I I E IRa BOV. I IBIBB ASBBBB1 I TM6 uVAy ELLA ALWAVS S HaSCL, SH6 POUWO POUR! 91 PRATTLE & TATTLE CALLS HER MOTHER " 1 " HUBBANO R?R ELLA'9 f n -171 'THE MATER1 ?H 1 tXtf wTgRB,OlQpfT f I DOW'T VOU THIrVK IT'S I WHAT ILL mrrrf I U LWJRVV'kl MgT TTTaM gj 19? ijl tne flying willoughbys r , f&9Y.TW6 747 JTl CA&1W 0(1 ' H, , U " u r I'M 6LAPI DON'T HVil V 3 l . ::" ;'' b" .'!'') .'' " . . " I ,t bit' h 'mn u rr. . m i i i u un w ii i PUGGY P ' V':-jii?; M Horace Elmo jSl iSQ KS g ' - THE FIZZLE FAMILY - r i , ia n RVKTfcia 'USE Pl-SNTV OF TMRT) fNOX VOU CRN MRKE ) ifiT 'nNWRTL i TU6T TENDEPIZINS 5RUCE,y DEUVCEIK WTH IHEJ ffVT J Jl TENDERIZED t THE FIZZLE FAMILY " ByltTII7 Oil ftlQULoVvEe.BUT I r LET'S TRV A NEW ONE! I (TAKE OFF VOURWH (NOV. IMWfiLE DEEPtV) r l ?MkCl l-MB MfiV BE DlFFEBEMTy UwiRT. PUeASuOI AMD COUSH UP Ul 'I KY AD HIS PALS l J MAXWELL I VOU'RE MWHTV LUCKV ) WHAT QD VOU L1 umc. I TO HAVE A LOVINO V nu IT MOTHER AKJO DAD . . ' ' H j , ,otA MISTER VOU SHOUtON'T WHEN I WAS VOUR : Vft uESXti' HOMC 7 TAK SUCH J ASE, WAS LEPT i JW tl?tted Two wei . - JUBjia 100 black arrestei in Holme Hieh -Presents from front psj? iidstrathre positions in at school system, more in the police and Ore Rents, and more black yment in county offices and schools. The protestors also asked that Richard Satterfield, the band director, be rei ;ks ago, more than demonstrators were protest sit-ins at School and the county board of Education building while protesing the dismissal of Satterfield. They were charged with failing to disperse when ordered to do so by police. School Superintendent Edwin West said Satterfield, who had held his post as band for 18 years, had been dismissed because of 'inconiptence" and his inability;. to discipline students. However, Golden Frinks, North Carolina field director of the CLC, charged the dismissal was due to racial discrimination and said the protest, demonstrations would continue until Satterfield is Continued from frnnt p&gc Amphibious Base, followed by three weeks of aviation training at the Corpus Christi, Texas, Naval Air Station. The experience will afford Washington, a holder of an NROTC Scholarship, the opportunity to select the branch of the Navy in which he wants to work . The NCCU unit enrolled 27 students during the first academic year. -Rebuked Continued from front 1101111,111 aid to' community mental health centers and several others including the regional medical programs. The migrant health, family planning, public health training; research in health services and federal assistance to medical libraries would also be continued. Another of the bills, provides for programs to aid the training of medical research scientists. The third bill sponsors programs for the development of better emergency medical services throughout the U S. "1 think this shows the ' Congress does intend to place a higher priority on health than HEW (Department of Health, Education and Welfare) would", said U. S. Rep. Paul Rogers, Democrat of F1atR Prominent figure is the iktotry have been espatR harsh m their criticism af 4 President's recommended ealK eWrmWt the ca Continued from front pase times greater for the motorist who is thrown from his car. To find ourt all of the good reasons to buckle up, order Safety Belt Myths for 10 from Consumer PtBp Information, Pueblo, Colorado IMP. You may lean WRJRR to am your Ufa. That booklet is only oaa of nearly 200 Federal publications of interest listed irfHH pjMpKt Information .rM published by the (kfafni Services Administratis! ROUNA THKES-TB - . n d e r work in Alaska to $56 in Yell me VHV CHMT SHBKES CHEW THEIR FOOD ? -OeCftUSE SNRKES' TfeETH POWiT BFCXNrRD5! COMPELS TrIEM Tb SWOLLOW THEIR, FOOD- WHOLE! KM COVlTiMEKiT : EUROPE OR SOUTH ftMERWlBP mm 30UTH AMERKR IS ALMOST I iHt si c e-pT- fcUKVrT-e ; iSiC Qi I TUP CkMIMQlC. U ftp-picft VWICH ONE RUMS THE FASTEST r pan on the continent ! 1 ! . j "IST NO! lUe-mrMJSBHDS OF D V9R1ET1ES OF RCC VWJV Hi CCAOR FROM WHITE TO GOLD TP BLACK t Does a clock Run the seme DURING THE DpY... Pl5 IT DOES PfT NIGHT ? no! it runs slower in the dwtime than pit night ..due to The difference in temperature! Diifur woe Terol&XO BY AN ARABIAN HORSEMAN OVER4QOO vears Ado; riding vriH r- waii -rap unKCC GALLOP CHURMED THE FIRST BLtR ON g"5CQgD!( WUXT IS THE LIFE SPAM OF THE OUVE TT363EI? V I on tup oceows CONTAIN GOLD? IGRE THAN lOOO YEARS OUVE TREES PLANTED IN TUNIS I IN THE 7TB CENTURVST1U. BEAR 41 FRUIT... AFTER OVER 1200 Vggggj MWi HOWfVBR.MAN HAS BEEN UNftBLE To TAP THIS GlilEPfrESt;; POTENTIAL SOURCE OF Gbttie HAS BEEN ESTIMATED TO HOLD $28,000.000, 000000,000 vfcww "i MrWS CHANGMG FUTURE Looking ahead? Man has been doing just that for centuries trying to read the future and trying to plan his life accordingly. In his ear ln'st days as a farmer man relied wholly on nature's beneficence, knowing that his whole lit e style depended on a good or bad growing season. As man has become more sophisti cated, so have his methods of planning for the future. He has progressed from a way of life over which lie had almost no control, to one in which ho has most of the control. Only recently, however, has man found a way to plan his future for financial security. How has man progressed from a day-ln-day existeiu to one of planning years in ttdvaiut Slmj tall$ almut man's changing attitude Urn aids the future ami its reationship to financial management. ' T " """"" 1 bclv m-m$gm m 1 tan; TV. r iiiiffliiiifiiiiyi WW m mmmm daman Yowaj toe If jT'-"
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