Newspapers / The Carolina Times (Durham, … / Aug. 4, 1973, edition 1 / Page 13
Part of The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
2B THE CAROL BP ffl 1 - AT . J FEEL A GOOD NAME IS UK! People Beforefiji, RUB OF COMB! -li inmtuMM for the Duroose of economic SSSwisSsssBCirsasss suggestion be made per person and M it by tte UtTfiES'TiSTTCi ft or UD, Centra! . on , T? suggesting the selected name wi.1 receive $25 word, of his choice frnm the iini SuDermarKex. W 1 '!. ... ik ... .J 1 . Anaint Q 1Q7 All entries must be in oy inursuay, uBu3l , Suggested Center Name - Contestant's Name -'-g Phone The Beginning of Wisdom If To I Caff Things By Tholr BfgM Namoi pr Further Information on Center Contest " Contact: Ervin Allen, 688-331 or 682-M47 1202 FayetteviUe St 602 N. Mangum St IT'S AMAZING! OtAO IN COFFINS MADE SROM TWfc boaros of the F50M IHCM1Ht, ' rj--c ice rs yaffia ' ITue 8REWH CAM BE HU FROM 6T&8 iUJTtS forced enmuMa ' t&f RECORD IS CWEff r 13 MINUTES! X&CIH$ REGOLPRW SPRlWKVF CiriH.SCRWPFD FCOM THE GRfltVE S OFElR OF their Houses , SqtheV CAM ABSORB TWF DARTED i orais Mnn Piece or CftKT BftKFO evHEBSSLf.nr SIGNIFIES AN iNvrwnoN TO COOSTSMP . AJLtZti&L'fe! iiyirwia '''SiiS' 'ifl Eg I Billy Williams A Hank Aaron Fan? Hank Aaron To Wed Atlanta Talk Show Host i v. ... i mm m iH'fTSlV1 1 lr!3iM' Is Billye William, A SALLY SNICKERS 1 y Horace ago 4 voo seem (voi?.vrSw r is - rtOM wv.cnHEP rvSftME H&?m? "g HANK ARRON ENGAGED -Atlanta Braves star Hank Aaron has confirmed reports that he and television personality Billye Williams, shown in television studio, are engaged and will probably marry in November. Aaron, whose career home run count of 700 is only 14 short of Babe Ruth's record, was divorced more than a year ago. Mrs. Williams, the widow of the late Dr. Sam Williams, co-founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and Aaron, who is divorced from his first wife for more than a year.. .Aaron has four children by his first marriage, while his fiance has a son and a daughter. MM marriage for both Mrs. w . t i t a ras is an Interviewer on a morning talk show here THE CAROLINA 1I7S SINGAPORE 988S j -.r,,-. .gamin male Civil errant My cm lot tbffar if their hair reached the tjnm, wwrel the earii or cane MajMP THE FIZZLE FAMILY HCW TIME. FUKi NEXT U WOti TIME. FUK .' NEXT V I AND THE WEEK BFTER u li'y 'KrJOWSWEETy plE... By H. T.Elmo ON OUR 8limWSTHIsi VEW?. LETS 5WeEACH OTHER SENSIBLE SIFTS LIKE TIES AND FUR CDAT6f A PUGGY by Horace Elmo I HOPE PUSSY BEHAVED WHILE MINDING THE HOUSE! HELLO PUeOVlKFlNEn I THE RU3 INJHE LIVING M SO I ROLLED IT UP 'J h8w 'Wft9 fta EXCEPT.. ROOM STARTED TO j-f trmHFr- LIVE n LAFF LIVE n LAFF i i i I ! 1 1 . 1 1 j RESERVE n DESjGNStCTWl " . . .and, in our department, we stress creativity Professionalism and individual accomplishment! " . j jl .. .It says we forgot to turn it on! i " IT'S A LAUGH! IT'S A LAUGH! I -Awards (Continded from FRONT page) awards include for the first time special grants to schools in 14 metropolitan area for planning or implementing desegregation programs involving urban arid suburban districts; 51 grants for special reading programs modeled on Right to Read programs developed by the Office of Education; six educational TV grants to produce TV programs designed to counter the effects of minority group isolation; and $6 bilingual education programs to provide special assistance to non-English-speaking students in desegregating school districts. Also included are 332 basic grants to desegregating school districts for improving educational programs, bringing the total for the first year to 456. Seventy-six pilot programs were awarded for districts where minority group students are preponderant, for a 1973 total of 96; and 169 nonprofit organizations were funded to assist school districts, bringing the total to 242. CASH7 OH, COME NOW! HE MUST 'BEjStlttl H ii i i rAKircnF WINE. WOMEN AND SONG. ..BUT NAME ONE OTHER BAD 'M" HABIT I'VE GOT! " -MCCU (Continued from FRONT page) 1,017 ultimately enrolled. Currently, 1,275 applications for admission have been approved for admission, Mrs. Creed's report indicates. That is comparable to 1,233 as of July 17, 1972. Mrs. Creed reported that 124 former students have been readmitted to the university for the 1973-74 school year. In all, 5,231 students requested application forms from the admissions office. . ' . . i ; vs (Continued from FRONT page) early stage of these two diseases instead of removing the uterus to preserve reproductive function. From 1960 to 1970 the hospital successfully treated 102 such cases. The patients were sdvised to practise contraception for one to two years after therapy. Sixty-eight patients later became pregnant (a conception rate of 66.6 per cent). Fifty seven of them delivered a total of 81 babies (some bore two and some others had three births). All the children except two (one with a congenital heart disease and one neonatal death of unknown cause) have grown normally. The oldest one is now 13. IT'S A LONG L O N G STORY It stretches the imagination, but the fact is the longest-lived member of the animal kingdom- the giant tortoise has a record life span of 190 years. Another span Louisiana s Lake Ponchartrain Causeway II is the world's longest bridge: nearly 24 miles end to end. The equivalent of 300,000 miles of leased lines 12 times the equator's length go into the world's largest commercial computer-controlled communi cations network. It's Holiday Inns' Holidex system, which scans room availability and makes instant reservations throughout the six-continent chain. And by a bare 145 miles, the Nile ranks as the longest river. It flows 4,145 miles, as against the runner-up Amazon 4,000 miles. In El Yunque, a tropical rainforest in Puerto Rico, what some people assume to be a birdcall is actually the two note call of the coqui, a little tree frog! Guests at San Juan's Holiday Inn often visit El YUnque, where guides report that the bamboo may grow over 30 feet in one year! THEN AND NOW "Going like 60" was the awed expression for ultimate speed in the '20s when novelist Sinclair Lewis went "autobumming" around America in a Model-T Ford. Car travel was primitive with roadside accommodations to match. Outside of bin cities, hotels were cheerless fleabags with unappetizing dining rooms. The few "auto camps" consisted of a huddle of shanties scarcely more luxurious . than chicken i oops 1 I " I ill I 1 II Ml II ... II I I IJ II II A3 1.1.1 I WVWJ.i .. . i i I ' U-U f ' MM! UP AND DOWN CMCU P0V1PMIBC14"CE E. YfiUMD. WAS ABLE TO 5 FEET lO INCHES fO 6 FEET 4 INCHES T wiL MUSCULAR -VANlPLlAnON'. MMM POWtMf U..9AHmaCMARTMe SAFE SURE WAV TO MAKE VOUR CREAMS come TRUE! AMP they're SO EA6Y TO BUY' GET THEM AT YOUR BANK-OR THROUGH YOUR SAVINGS PLAN WHERE YOU WORK BOND POWER -THAT'S REAL PREAM POWER' FAST GERMS! A COUSH TRAVELS AT AVEtOClTVOF . , 245 MILES PER HOUR ! In Our Time - - a lrs A RAKE 7tffl&, TOP, FOR A HOUSCHOLP nur ru HAVE A XXXI OF ELECTRICAL TAPE HANPY M CASE OF Ah! ELECTRICAL EMER GENCY... AMP IT DOESN'T TAKE LOAJG FOR A HMPY WIFE OR HUSBANP TO DISCOVER THE VERSATILITY OF THE VINYL PLASTIC TAPE AROUNP THE NOME, WORKSHOP, TRAILER OR. TOOLBOX. f?HE IMPROVE? " HIGHLAND " "VINYL PLASTIC ELECTRICAL TAPE IS IDEALLY SUITED TO WRAPPING CAND INSULATINGj TOOL HANDLES,. REPAIRING PLASTICS, RAINWEAR,, TOYS AND UPHOLSTERY. All fS s fy OW SAILBOATS, - f X FOB EXAMPLE, Ml kf V THE TAPE MAYBE WW X m C X THE END OF LINE jhA V A. X AND TO COYER KafiBBaRSr TO PREVENT USEP FOR SERVING OF LINES " 1 COTTER Ft? ABRASION. TILL Ml AM K SBE BE RERLLV PHOTt)GRRPKEC IS IT LIGHT QW6M Ur-r Dl ic StRR YEARS MO f -tfUE CPMBRtK IMAGE IS MEREU "THE UftHT EMrrYED BVTHE STAR MRNV VEARS BEFORE I ARE SPIDER VtfEBS WER 1 roMMEROALLV? USED VfeS! SPIDER NffEB STRANDS ARE USED FOR CROSS-UNES OW RAHGE FINDERS, MVCROS00PES.ETC I Kecordiiiir his adventure l.pwis visuali.'d a future stand- rdized chain of "clean, pleasant hotels . . . along every important route, each offering "agreeable clerks, good coffee, endurable mHltresses and irood lighting.' From America, he predicted, the chain would spread abroad into "European chateaux as fast as retiring royalties have to give them up." Haifa century .later. Lewis's vision has come true in America und is rapidly materializing worldwide. A single U.S. -based chain- Holiday Inns, the world's largest already hus built or plans high-stundard facilities not only in Europe but in 60 countries and territories on every continent but Antarctica. Far from being drafly, con verted "chateaux," each inn combines modern, functional architecture with convenience, comfort, taste, informality and sensible prices. To Lewis' blueprint have beey - added such typical featuresas au Ihentic international and Amerlmn cuisinrs, swimming X)ols, air . condltioiiintt-. free imrkiiig, I raveliitg-dog kennels and often oii-call doctors, den list sand chaplains. ' Lewis was a modest vision ary; reality has far surpassed oven his wildest dream. QUICK. OUI? A French train has been clocked at 205.6 mph.. & a Wo OMP WNOMffi ' XVI CnUMTKIES VMERE ELEPHRNTS UME, THOSE WHCH PIE A NRTURAL DEATH ARE BO flgflEg NP? SAN SALVADOR . CENTRAL PHERKD. i 0M 1 ARE CDMPACTMEVT,. 506? FOOD PLATES NEW? Worn ivnv nniv iir". i ri' , imCMM OH URMO...PRO(36USUfllls HRVC SMOOTH IW HNv 3 IW Ncrm. WVKg UK. rUtJ I HflJ HO'. M052 -fWRM 105 WgftftS ASO A U.S. TOfcMT WR$ S5UED FOR A fwe DtsidMo to hold VRftoua FOC ' - SgPRERlS FROM EACH OlW. MOUKITAIKIS 6HRIMK AMD .OME SMALLER IN TIME ? COLO fiffeCIS M0UW,,nU5RUU GWW UftLW VAR9 AVilrW' PARS Ofjfc MGHfc 1RRI4 ARS HOW ! CARSO . CARRIER Of 1H6 AH06 UHtfS Mrteri MOW 1WAW 100 POUUW 15 UOADfl? ON ITS BA trwiu ne oovjN rhp RJrW 10 0L 4&
The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 4, 1973, edition 1
13
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75