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, i.. ..r,irri,.,-.-T..,T.. , , K Hi PS 41 THE CAROLINA TIMES Sal, J 36, 197 TIES OLD RECORD -EUGENE, ORE: Rod Milburn, Southern University, tied his own world record time of 13.0 in the 120 yd. high hurdles 620 at Hayward Field of the University of Oregon campus, the same field he set his record on during the 1971 AAU Championships. Milburn, gold-medalist at Munich in 1972 placed a disappointing fifth in last week's AAU Meet at Bakersfield, Ca. Calm Before Storm? To Air Drug Problem NEW YORK - Monday was get-acquainted day for six new National Football League coaches. But their meeting was merely a prelude, a calm before a potential storm. Tuesday's gathering or franchise owners may well bring the season's first confrontation between the league and its players over plans to combat alleged drug abuse. ; ' The six newcomers - not all new to the NFL but new to their teams as head coaches are Chuck Fairbanks of New England, Don Coryell of St. Louis, Chuck Knox of Los Angeles, Howard Schnellenberger of Baltimore, Mike McCormack of Philadelphia and Don McCafferty of Detroit. They and their 20 fellow coaches discussed such mundance subjects are rules, contracts 'Soul Train' Host Wins Feud With Dick Clark LOS ANGELES - Don Cornelius and Soul Train are recovering nicely from a severe case of the sincerest form of flattery, imitation. Soul Train is the first black-owned, produced and sponsored television show in syndication. It is carried by 70 stations with 4 million viewers. And Cornelius recently achieved another first when he persuaded Dick Clark to drop Soul Unlimited as a monthly alternating show with his American Bandstand on the ABC Network. The problems started, according to Cornelius, when Soul Train cut into Bandstand ratings. Clark used his show's network status to lure Soul Train dancers to it. Despite camera concentration on black couples and a contest on the show won by Soul Train dancers, TO COACH BULLETS -WASHINGTON: Abe Pollin, right owner of the Baltimore Bullets basketball team, laughs at a news conference 618 called to announce that K C. Jones, speaking, will be the head coach of the team when it moves to Washington, D.C. next vear and becomes the Capital Bullets. Jones signed a three year contract. Jones pledged to lead the team to a style of play reminiscent of his championship years with the Boston Celtics. Bandstand continued to lag. Then Clark created Soul Unlimited, with disc jockery Buster Jones as host, some Soul Train dancers and fashion features. According to Cornelius, it was a "carbon copy" of Soul Train. But the copy, with network exposure, began to shade the original and an artery Cornelius began contacting influential friends and the press. Clarence Avant, president of Sussex Records, and the itev Jesse Jackson of Operation PUSH, complained to Martin Pampadur, ABC vice president, about Soul Unlimited. "The problem is there just isn't any need for another black dance show,' ' Cornelius said then. "IH be damned if I'll let Clark some in and take this." What heightened Cornelius' anger was that ABC had been offered Soul Train, but had not accepted. So, with George Johnson of Johnson Hair Products underwriting the show, Cornelius plugged along. At a recent meeting in Chicago offices of PUSH, Cornelius said, Clark agreed to drop Soul Unlimited and offered him ,a job producing "another Bandstand alternator, unlike Soul Train. Cornelius said he turned him down. "Right now it is a problem to collaborate," he said. "I admire him (Clark) and always have and would love to work with him. But considering what has happened, I don't know. It's a possibility in the future." Soul Train is completing its fourth year in television, two in Chicago and almost two in Los Angeles. Reacting to t he cancellation, Cornelius said, "I didn't rejoice. It put Bluster Jones out of a job. There is no need for a duplicate dance show. Buster is a victim of circumstance." and waiver procedures. It's the owners who will be handling the volatile stuff. Their meetings come in the wake of published but unsubstantiated reports that at least four NFL stars may be dealing heavily in drugs and JIM BkP P- S Sj BB B Br -JsBI LwflLwJ VV?M Bk:': - jSuliVBj BBfirtilsS&Bs BiB GETS 2000TH HIT - Willie Davis is all smile after he became the third Dodger to hit his 2,000 major league hit. Willie joins Zack Wheat and Pee Wee Reese as he homored and drove in two runs with his landmark hit The Dodger beat the Atlanta Braves 3-0. Next Hillside High School Pilot Within Ifie Staff? Hillside High School is expected to look inside itsown ranks for a head football coach. The position became vacant when Bill Hay es, named a short time ago to succeed the retiring Russell Blunt, resigned to take a job as an assistant on the Wake Forest University football staff. Hayes held the shortest tenure in memory as a head football coach- less than four months. "We have come up with several names," Athletic Coordinator of Durham City Schools Paul Williamson said Friday. "And, we should be making a decision within a short time." Hillside principal John Lucas believes the answer could be close to home. "My thinking at this point is that we will look within our staff for a successor," Lucas said. "But, really, we don't know yet" With the departure of Hayes and the retirement of Blunt, others remaining pn the staff are Willie Bradshaw, Jack Gaster, Wallace Parker and Marty Pierson. Pierson helps HjB Hornets on a part time basis. Bradshaw, The Hornets' head basketball coach, said he had "no comment" to make on the vacancy. "However, I am very satisfied with the basketball digram," he added. Bradshaw has the longest tenure of any mem bw of the athletic staff at HlUside. Gaster, who jointed the staff last fall and is the school's head baseball coach, said, "I np't been offered the job. Fm not worried as to whether I will get it or not. I'm very happy here." Parker, also the basketball coach at Holton Junior High School, could not be reached for comments. With loss of Blunt and Hayes, at least two or three more assistants are also being sought at Hillside. "We are studying the situation very closely," Lucas said, "and there are several possibilities. But nothing is settled yet" j Sports Briefs TRACK AND FIELD MUNICH Diane Malan of South Africa set a world record of 2 minutes, 16.0 seconds for the 1,000 meters breaking the old mark by 0.2 seconds. FRANKFURT, Germany Maria Sykora of Austria broke her world record for the wom en's 400-meter hurdles with a time of 57.3 seconds at an inter national track and field meet in Riederwald Stadium. AUTO RACING ZELTWEG, Austria Henri Pcscarolo and Gerard Larousse of France averaged 208.63 ki lometers in their Matra to win the 1,000-Kilometer auto race at the Oesterreich Ring MOUNT POCONO, Pa. - Pe ter Revson, driving a Gulf-McLaren-Offy, captured the top spot for the July 1 running of the Schaefer 500 mile auto race with a record four-lap speed of 190. 164 ra pii. CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION, Mich. David Pearson took the lead with 22 laps to go and leld on to win the National As sociation of Stock Car Racing's Motor State 400 at Michigan In ternational Speedway. INDIANAPOLIS - Butch Haroman led more than half the race and captured the checkered flag at the $16,700 In diana Classic 100-mile dirt track stock car race. Oj i Cltatujituj limes.- warn vn .903 Robert Spruill, President Community Radio Workshop ' . Place: 336 East Pettigrew Street Durham, North Carolina SWIMMING AND DIVING SANTA CLARA, Calif; - Jo Harshbarger of Beuevue, Wash, set an American record of 17:15.67 Sunday in the 1500 me ter freestyle at the Santa Clara International Swimming and Diving Meet TENNIS LONDON Olga Morozova upset Evonne Goolagong of Australia 6-2, 6-3 and became the first Russian ever to win a singles title in the Queen's Club hard court tennis champion ships. In the men's singles title, Hie Nastase of Romania strug gled to a 9-8, 6-3 victory over Roger Taylor of Britain, EASTBOURNE, England Britain's Mark Cox won the $5, 000 singes title in the Roth mans South of England Tennis Championships with a 6-2, 2-6, 6-3 victory over Patrice Domin guez of France. Brown Sidelined ATLANTA 'AP) - Oscar Brown was placed on the IS day disabled list Sunday by the Atlanta Braves and left-hander Adrian Devine recalled from Richmond of the International League to replace the out fielder;! Brown, suffering from a knee injury, was batting .210, HKCH NOIKWW! Hi "SHAG KING" W wBl " Bfl Mrs. Housewife, this is your j lucky day'. This Shag King has now become port of the fabulous "Kirby MITCHNER m, Classic System." You can now rake, vacuum, ana reran your shag carpet in on full easy operation. Your deep and extra deep shag should never again be a concern to you. Call us for a no obligation, proof of the pudding demonstration. CALL 286-2731 feral REGIONAL BRIDGE TOURNAMENT The College View Bridge Duplicate Bridge Club of Durham sponsored a regional tournament over the weekend at the Holiday Inn West on Hillsborough Road. Players from North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D. C. attended the three-day event. Club officers sitting in for a hand are, left to right, resurfacing stories that drug use in the league may be more widespread than suspected. Commissioner reie nozeue is evnected to make a series of proposals to the owners on methods of deterring tne use oi drugs. Among the reported approaches are not-so-controversial ones such as the establishment of an NFL medical director's office and a system in which each team would report to the league all the durgs it dispenses, the players who receive them and the reasons. The potential bombshell is a recommendation by the House f'nvTimiH'r'P Tn VAStlSatiOnS Subcommittee that urine tests be employed. The NFL Players Association has already come out strongly against urinalysis B 1 J ' .1 il 1 M 1 1 ana nas suggested mat u mere is, in fact, a drug problem, a joint owner-player study be conducted to determine its extent. Rozelle and player representatives met privately for four hours Saturday but failed to resolve any differences. The 26 player representatives, in a resolution passed unanimously Sunday at the end of their three-day meeting in Chicago, said the association "deplores any unilateral action by the commissioner based upon hurried over-reaction to sensational and unsub stantiated news reports of drug abuse in the NFL... and rejects proposals lacking due process which would invade the privacy of gifted athletes and further violate individual rights and freedoms enjoyed by others citizens." . The Air Force. Its an education with pay. And you choose the kind of job you want. Want to learn a job skill? The Air Force is a great industrial and technical school. Working professionals teach you. People who already mastered their skill. And, you get good pay right from the start while you're learning. You wind up with a skill that will qualify you for a good job with a secure future. In the Air Force. Or later, if you wish, as a civilian. Also, if that's what you want, the Air Force offers a lot of ways to complete your education - while you're getting paid. The Air Force makes a lot of things possible. Find out. Start by calling: SGT. LAMM OR SGT. HUTTON COURT HOUSE BUILDING CHAPEL HILL ST., DURHAM, N. C. PHONE: 682-5381 Curtis Norris, treasurer; Mrs. Viegie Davis, president; Mrs. Lee W. Smith, secretary; and Thomas Hunt, tournament chairman; Mrs. C. H. Norris, chairman of the partnership tournament, kibitzes. There may also be a confrontation- one which appears less potent but which has been brewing longer- over artifical turf. The players don t like It, contending among other things that it has resulted in more serious injuries. Find; : in the United States Air Force Umim jIaa miim Ushjsuk nowooti more mon 340amonth (after just four months) sound to you? There's more to it than just the pay. You don't have to spend your money for food, housing, medical or dental bills. You get some of the best job training in the world. You can travel to places like Hawaii and the Caribbean... and you get a raise automatically in four months. To see if yoirquulify, to find OUt if you've got what it takes to make it in the New Navy, call or see CHIEF PETTY OFFICER ART TILLEY U.S. NAVY RECRUITING STATION 302 MORRIS STREET DURHAM N.C. 682-2800 Find out how you can be someone in The New Navy. KIRBY CO. Blr fSs 'Jlm B B B B M SSSsl B "B EdSl BB bsssssbK 4Bkl " sift. iJlBg B v SiiM Bfe5:lH Si 11 f LorWOMftSr 3 $4.40 LjMB - j$2J5 U i mm ' niitt r.. Biggest seller in England.. America... the world. Super-dry is why! PRODUCT Of U.S.A. 10OX Will SSI SPUUrS OUllLllO FROM GMIK. 91 fMOF. GORDON'S DRY GIN CO.. 110., LINDEN. N I- AHA Petitions Living Council to Exempt Hospitals From Freeze WASHINGTON, D. C. -The American Hospital Association (AHA), representing the nation's 7,000 hospitals, filed a petition with the Cost of Living Council today asking that the President's 60-day freeze on prices be dropped for hospitals by June 30. In its petition, the AHA says that because of price increases that were passed on to hospitals from the uncontrolled segment of the economy during Phase III, they would have been fully justified by Phase' III regulations to pass along these higher costs for goods and services required for patient care if the 60-day freeze had not been enacted on June 13. Hospitals were one of only four industries under Phase III controls. But, because of the freeze, the document states, hospitals will not be permitted to make the necessary price adjustments to finance any wage and salary increases during the freeze. Hospitals "will be forever denied the opportunity to recover such increased costs incurred prior to or during the freeze period,'7 the petition points out John Alexander McMahon, president of the Association, said, "This petition is filed to let the government know what greater hardships are ahead for hospitals unless relief is granted. What is little known is the fact that hospitals under Phase HI controls came in at a lower rate of increase than the rest of the Consumer Price Index by 50 per cent. The increase in the all item CPI for the April 1972-73 period was 6.1 per cent, which is exactly 60 per cent more than the 3.4 per cent increase displayed bv hospital service charges. "But this splendid performance has not been turned in without some scars. The financial chaos that has been caused, hospitals under Phase ILL, is forcing many institutions to dig into then reserve funds meant to purchase new equipment and services. The ability of hospitals to increase the quality of care to their patients is being threatened because of this discriminatory treatment of hospitals." The petition indicates that if the government doesn't reimburse hospitals for care given to patients for whom it is directly responsible, then hospitals will eventually have to include this cost in the bills of other patients. Such action would also deny patients present and future technological advances and services, McMahon explained. The AHA petition raises the question as to the legality of the Executive Order which in effect freezes payments from the government to hospitals for services to patients the government is directly responsible for. The petition cites the Economic Stabilization Act of 1970, "as amended", prohibiting "the withholding or reservation of any obligational authority provided by law or any funds appropriated under such authority." Hospitals will be required to meet previous wage and salary, rent and interest expenses consistent with Phase HI, but unUke other industries will have unique difficulties in recovering these Increases I - ...l.il.M DUaM III regulations. sHifl Bs 91 HI lavial Hj Elliiiojon, Lewis to Headline the 1973 Jazz Oasis King Fellowships Awarded to 53 Veterans By WWNF Foundation PRINCTON, NEWJERSEY M art in Luther King, Jr. Fellowships for graduate and professional study in preparation for careers of service to the nation and the black community have been awarded to 53 black veterans by the Woodrow Wilson N a Woo-al F elleW8'htp Foundation. These fellowships are awarded each year in a national competition and provide support for study at a graduate or professional school of the Fellow's choice. Twenty-seven King Fellows have been awarded fellowships for their first year of advanced study and 25 have received renewals for a second year. (Editors: The enclosed list shows the home towns, high schools and colleges attended, and proposed graduate or professional schools of the Fellows.) Since the program's Inception in 1968 a total of 235 King Fellows have been elected. Eighty-six have already completed their studies and begun their careers. They include the Vice President of Student Affairs at Tuskegee Institute, the Director of Black studies at DePauw University, the Assistant Attorney General for Criminal Justice for the State of Ohio, and the Managing Attorney of the Memphis Legal Services Agency. Because King , Fellowships are awarded to college graduates who are veterans of military service, most of the applicants are men, and only two women have been elected previously. This year, however, a number of women veterans applied, and three of these were elected. Henrietta A. Dendy of Asheville, served for three years in the Women's Army Corps as a clinical psychology technician and plans to seek a Ph.D. in psychology. Nancy L. Fisher of Alameda, California, who served for four years as a Navy nurse, has been accepted at the Baylor College of Medicine in Texas. A native of Chicage, Madeline Sanders was a Navy yeoman for three years. She will receive a B. A. degree in political science from Northwestern University in June and enter law school this fall. Among the other new King Fellows elected for the fall of 1973 are Albert M. Williams, a Captain in the Air Force who during his nine years of service was stationed in Vietnam, Taiwan, and France, and received the Distinguished Flying Cross. Before entering law school he will have also served as ROTC Instructor at Howard University. Mack A. Alexander has been a reporter for the Milwaukee Journal while attending the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, and will enter Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Other King Fellows will be entering studies in medicine, public administration, business New Ceramics Museum Opens in Niagara Falls Jit Hl 'L nLt?$&' A unique new museum, the first of its kind in the United States, will open at the end of this month in Niagara Falls, NewYork. ' ' ' It's the Carborundum Museum of Ceramics, this coun try's first museum devoted exclusively to the history, art and technology of ceramics. . A museum for doing as well as seeing, the Carborundum Museum of Ceramics will feature an on-site "mini-factory" where authentic 18th century style bone-china win be manufactured in full view of visitors by highly skilled English potters. , . . ' .,, For lovers of art history, displays and dioramas will highlight genuine pieces of ceramics dating back to 7000 B C Space age buffs along with the family's future astro nauts will get close up views of examples of ceramic pieces used in manned flights to the moon. And in the Museum's 200-seat theater a film presenta tion will help tell the story of the development of bone china in 1800. For an exciting look at the many and extraordinary uses of ceramics, plan a visit to Niagara Falls' newest at-tractlon-the Carborundum Museum of Ceramics. ... MILWAUKEE - Duke Ellington, Ramsey Lewis and Lionel Hampton,. ..three of the biggest and' most popular names in the world of music will headline the 1973 edition of the Jazz Oasis at Milwaukee's Summerfest, from July 13-22. "We are pleased to be a sponsor of Summerfest," said Miller President John A. Murphy. "The Jazz Oasis has proved to be one of the top jazz musicians." It is the third straight year it has provided the thousands of visitors of Summerfest with one of the nation's longest continuing jazz festivals... 11 hours each of 10 straight days, With groups the likes of Stan Kenton and the Glenn Miller Band, as well as The World's Greatest Jazz Band of Yank Lawson and Bob Haggert, in previous years, the Jazz Oasis has built a reputation and a tradition of bringing some of the best musical talent to Milwaukee each summer. In each of its three years, somehow has provided an improved lineup...and this year it's no different. Ellington, Hampton, and Lewis have annually been honored by various musical organizations and publications, all appearing on the 1973 administration, and social work. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Fellowships have been supported by contributions to the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowships Foundation from 20 corporations and foundations, and a number of individuals. Among recent contributions are $100,000 from The Grant Foundation, $30,000 from the Booth Ferris Foundation, $20,000 from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and $20,000 from the IBM Corporation. Playboy Magazine Jazz and Pop Polls.. .Hampton heading the vibes listing while Lewis was ninth in the piano category and Ellington 16th. Hampton will appear at the Jazz Oasis at 8:30 p. m., Monday, Jury 16, along with his 11-piece big band sound. Hampton does not appear to have slowed down one note and moves easily along. For Duke Ellington, it is his second visit to Milwaukee In less than three months. Earlier he appeared at a sold out concert in the Marc Plaza. Ellington can be heard at Summerfest on Wednesday, July 18, at 8:30 p. m. Just a year ago Ellington was also in Wisconsin. At that time he was the main participant in "The Duke Ellington Festival" at the University of Wisconsin of Madison, He participated in classroom clinics and workshops. The entire week was proclaimed "Duke Ellington Week" by Governor Patrick Lucey. Lewis will appear in conjunction with Maybud Fine Cheeses of Mayville as a tribute to its late Dick Ruedebusch on Thursday, July 19 at 8:30 p. rrt Lewis was awarded a Grammy Award in 1965 for his rendition of "In Crowd" as the best instrumental single recording of the year. He was presented a "Golden Record" in 1966 for the same recording. Lewis has had three gold single recordings, each significant of one million copies sold, for "In Crowd", "Hang On Sloppy" and "Wade In The Water". This maestro of the ivory keys has also produced four golden albums, each representative of one million dollars in sales, for "In Crowd", "Choice", "Sounds of Christmas" and "Wade In The Dunbar High of Little Rock, Ark. Hold Reynionof Classes 1 930-56 The Detroit Chapter of the National Dunbar High School Alumni of Little Rock, Arkansas, Is sponsoring a reunion of all the graduation classes to be held In Detroit, Michigan, August 2-5. The site of this gala occasion will the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge at West Grand Boulevard and Third Ave. This extravaganza is given in honor and tribute to the school (Dunbar High) that was closed by the governor of Arkansas during the fight for integration. Dunbar High has to its credit more than 15,000 graduates over the years and we are expecting all of these, worldwide, to gather in Detroit for this event August 2-5. We are very proud of our school and we will be very proud to see you, its graduates, here with us. Don Walters is Chairman of the Detroit Chapter of Dunbar High School Alumni, and Ronnie E. Robinson is Publication Chairman. For further information about (his coming event, write or contact: Ronnie E. Robinson. 2999 Calvert, Detroit, Michigan 48206, or call 1-313-867-0559. Typists, Stenographers, Housekeeping As sistants, ground Maintenance Personnel. Excellent Advancement opportunities, sal ary program and benefits. Contact UNC Employment Office, Vance Hall, Chapel Hill, Phone 933-2991. Equal Opportunity Employer , ,f ttWM M HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR Ng Shew A Dance Durham Civic Center Tuesday, July 3 Cmrt: 7-10,30 PM Adults S3 CMM Sl-Oonc: U-4M AM $3.50 & $4.00 1 Tkktto On Sets At Usual Macs RUMS "Her Ptonfs" THOMAS "PuAiPoll" tyncky CMcktn" FABULOUS MANHATTENS Utmttan Und Hswta Of Gold IMitaCorafeyk Usw htmum Dom Cnt W 'rin To Tfw tut Dtnnr Wrtti Kufm TKoma, wmmmmmfitmi ..... Water". .In addition to the sounds' from the keyboard by both Ellington and Lewis and melodic offerings of the vibaphone from Hampton the' schedule of top name talent includes three days of jazz straight from the birthplace of American jazz. .New Orleans. The Al Belletto will give shows on the final three days of Summerfest...Friday, July 20; Saturday, July 21; and Sunday, July 22. Shortage Puts Premium On Efficient Gas Use THE CAROLINA T. Set., Jane 30, 1973 The "Mo Gas" signs are being seen more sad more frequently, and at the service stations ' where they aren't seen, the lines of cars waiting to get the 10-gal Ion limit are getting longer, What to do about a gas shortage is a new peacetime concern for Americans, and it is a concern that has struck with shocking suddeness. What individuals can do about it centers around two general points: 1. reducing non-essential gasoline usage; and 2. using supplies more efficiently. There are a number of ways to improve fuel efficiency in the family oar. North Carolina State University exten sion engineers make the following suggestions Have the carburetor and automatic choke properly set by a qualified mechanic. The idle speed and idle mixture, along with the automatic choke setting are important in min- Many choke don't fully open, either because of setting or i bscssss of result in engine performance. If yon see Mack smoke coming from the exhaust, excess fuel is being consumed, probably due to malfunction of the choke. or rcptaoy ' plssjs siaartssdissd, A plugged air cleaner -To tssese proper Igiilltm sad baratag of fuel, the spark plugs fiilid be the right ones for the engine and in good have the gap and be fires) of d ftpofl its -If you no: drive at highway limits, cut back ab miles per hoar. If JEWELRY WATCH REPAIRS 1r I H hlire t lie kTVIIW PHONE b-ZZU5 5 808 E. PETTIGREW ST. DURHAM, N. SEWING MACHINE SICK? w wane w w Che4lp 9 j.. 3. 01 (MM! CM4R SttlMMCt MOTOR! TIGMTIN.n VIHSJ EfSnTI- Ifl8ffft wiiiw 4. 5. 6. 7. SJisicHWOL THRU INSfWMfcty. 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Jr. 477 6979: Bill Mansfield 477-0841; Dave Dunaway 477-M94r ' ."..J.. Typical example of VA financing for a home priced at $20 000. No down payment. 30 year 7 annual percentage rate loan. 360 payments of S150.00 includes principal, interest, taxes, and homeowner's insurance policy. n $ 11 INFINITY HO J SI Forest I OLDFAAM SWIM AND RACQUET aUB I SMmp llM Forest by The Ervin CettwESW We are pledged to the letter end spirit of U.S. policy for .uevvnent ofequjl jjSSfffLtoh throughout the Nation We encourage and support an at. .stive advertwngvrtmg program in there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, or national oriSS.,
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