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Thursday Highlights
THURSDAYSEPTEMBER 27, 1973
WTVD, CHANNEL li. DURHAM
ft am. - SUNRISE SE
MESTER - The Near East
in the sixth century is
described by Prof. Francis
Paten. WTVD
f am. TODAY - A
panel discusses high school
football injuries. WRDU ,
8:30 a.m. - MIKE DOUG
LAS People's Lobby
representatives Edwin and
Joyce Koupal and the
singing Sylvers are among
today's guests. WRAL
9 30 a.m. - MERV GRIF
FIN Big band leaden
Xavier Ougat and Freddy
Martin are Merv's guest
performers. WFMY
4:30 p.m. MERV
griffin Earlier show Is
repeated. WTVD
4:30 p.m. MOVIE -
Dick Powell plays an ex
pilot who seeks the col
laborator in bis wife's death
during World War II in
"Cornered." WRDU
p.m. JOYCE CHEN
Duck is on the menu a la
Peking. WUNC
7 30 p m - MAKING
THINGS GROW - Experi
ments are done with light
nd their effect on plant
una
8 p.m. - ROCK AND
ROLL YEARS - Dick Clark
narrates a review of golden
oldies. Accompanying him
are the Platters, Dion,
Chubby Checker, James
Brown and
WRAL
8 p.m. FLIP WILSON
An hour of comedy and'
music is provided by guests
Sandy Duncan, William
Wisdom, Monty Hall and the
Pointer Sisters. WRDU .
9 P.m. - MOVIE - A
group of soldiers penetrates
enemy lines to heist a
fortune from a French bank
in part I of "Kelly's
Heroes," With Clint
Eastwood, Telly Savalas and
Don Rickles. WTVD, WFMY
fcSA - KUNG FU -Caine,
sickened by poisoned
water, is reluctantly given
refuge by u ex-slave
guarding a water supply.
WRAL
10 p.m. NBC FOLLIES
Milton Berle, Mickey
Rooney, Sammy Davis Jr.,
Steve Lawrence and Sally
Struthers provide the
variety. WRDU
11:80 p.m. - JOHNNY
Author Barbara
Howar is guest WRDU
COO Sunrise Semeier It:) Lew of Lite
4 30 Homer Brierhopper 12:00 VMM "'
:00 CBS Newt 12:30 Search
1:00 CPt. Kangaroo V:M Divorce Court .
1190 erena rums
i:00 Guiding Llort
1:30 Edge Ot Night
1:00 Price Is Right
3:30 Match Game
:tb Peggy Mann
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14:14 tlfcON Pyramid
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4:30 Mer Orlffln
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7:00 Mod Squad
S:W Wilton
9:00 Movie
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WRQU-TV. CHANNEL 88. DURHAM
loo NeSTzoo
9:30 Romoer Room
10:00 Olnetv Place
10:10 Baffle
1130 Hollywood Square
12:00 Jeopardy
:12: Who Wkat Where
1:00 Dr. Joyce Brother
1:30 Three on Match
2:00 Days of Uvea
: Doctor's
3:00 Another World
1:30 Peyton Place
4:00 somerset
4:30 Movie
Refur 10:
11:00
11:30
4:30 Triangle Ni
7:00 NBC News
7:30 Jonathan Winters
1:00 Flip WHn
tit) I
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WFMY-TV. CHANNEL 8, GREENSBORO
:00Sooo Mornlna
:00 Cept.
t:00 Old Rebel
9:30 Merv Griffin
10:3011030 Pyramid
11:00 Gambit
11:30 Love ot Ufa
12:30 Young and Rest let 4:30 oomer rvie
5:00 Andy Griffith
12:30 Search
1:00 Today's Woman
1:30 A World Turns
2:00 Guiding Light
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Mew Price
3:30 Match Game
5:30 Dragnet
. 4:00 Newt
4:30 CBS News
7:00 Beat Crack
7:30 OUta's Olrts
1:00 Wattons
t:00 Movie :
11:01 Newt
11:30 I
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1:00 DavbreaK
4:M Csmmentanr
7:00 Newt
lis Make Wish
1:00 Uncle Paul
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12:00 News
12:30 Mill
1:00 AH M
1:30 1
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3:00 Gen. Hospital
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All My Children
2:30 Girl In Life
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4:00 Tell the Truth
4:X Truth or
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10:00 Streets
11:30 Dick Cavett
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9:15 RIPPH
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2:30 Cultures
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Friday Highlights
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1973
WTVD. CHANNEL II, DURHAM
Meaeew
a m. - SUNRISE SE
MESTER - Naturalism and
social themes expressed
: Zola's "Nana" are
WTVD
7 a m - TODAY - Gene
Shalit reviews movies, books
and records. WRDU
8 30 a.m. - MIKE DOUG
LAS Kenny Rogers and
the Pint Edition and three
members of Nader's Raiders
ageewjyany co-host Ralph
Nader. WRAL
9:88 a.m. - MERV GRIF
FIN SporUc aster Howard
Cttell talks about sports
easting and some of the
characteristics of out
stoning sport figures
Warn - DINAH SHORE
Actress Diana Rigg gives
her views 00 American
women, marriage and sex.
WRDU
4:19 p m. - MERV GRIF
FIN Ann Harding. Oscar
and waiter Huston
"Mission to
a biography of the
a . of Joseph
the United States
to H4' (- . w
Airing World War II. WRDU
- Calucci s out to
a foarth for an uneasy
.temps Coco. Peffv
Pope and Candy Azzara star
triatiel
WTVD, WFMY
8:30 p.m. - CASS ELLIOT
- Dick Van Dyke and Joel
Grey accompany Mama
Cass in her own program.
WTVD, WFMY ;
9:89 p.m. - MOVIE '
Clint Eastwood and Telly
Savalas star In the second,
pert of "Kelly's Heroes," a'
World War II adventure
tale. WTVD, WFMY
1130 p m. - MOVIE
Elvis Presley- plays a
winging singer with
romantic problems in "Girl
Happy," with Shelley
Fabares and Mary Ann
MoMey. WTVD, WFMY
11:30 p.m. - IN
CONCERT - Uriah Heep,
Canned Heat, Shawn
Phillip!,, Mott the Hoople
and Country Joe McDona
provide the music. WRAL
11:30 pm. - JOHNNY
CARSON - Wilt Chamber
lain and Johnny Mathia are
among today's guests.
WRDU ':Cfl
- MIDNIGHT.
SPECIAL - Seals and Croft
are hosts; T-Rex and Uriah
Heep, folk artists Arlo
Guthrie, Ramblin' Jack
Elliott, Lm Kottke and blues
group Pad Butterf ield's
Bettor Days are
WRDU IP
12:00 VI
ta.xs ni
Young and Restless 4:0) Bewitched
:3
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10:30 110,000 Pyramid
11:00 Oemblt
11:30 Dove Ot Life
11:30 Search
1 :00 Divorce Court
1:30 As World Turns
2:00 Guiding La
2:10 Edge at
3:00 Right Price
1:10 Match Game
4:30 MtfV Griffin
, 4:00 Newsheet
.'4:30 CBS News
7:00 Mod Sciued
1:00 Calued's Dept.
:J0 Movie
11:00 News
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WRDU-TV, CHANNEL 88, DURHAM
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12:30 Who, Whet, Wis.
4:30 Triangle Newa
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1:00 Senlord 4. Son
1:30 Girl With I
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t:30 Brian Keith
11:00 News .
11:10 Tonight
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11:00
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1:00 Today's Woman
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7:30 I've Got Secret
1:00 Celuccl
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WRAL-TV, CHANNEL 8, RAleTKnl
4:00 Daybreak
4:11 ytewpesnt
7.30 Sullertnkle
11: J
11:10 Split Second
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11:40 Hum.
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10:00 Bve at Pope
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Saturday Highlights
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1973
6:80 run - SUNRISE
THEATRE - William
Campbell stars in "Portrait
In Terror." WRAL
' t p.m. CHS
CHILDREN'S FILM
FESTIVAL - A circus bear
who has been pampered all
his life as a star performer,
becomes lost in the woods
and has to learn to survive
in a hostile environment fat
"Gosha, the Circus Bear.''
WTVD, WFMY
4:89 p.m. CBS SPORTS
SPECIAL The Woodward,
a mile-and-a-quarter horse
race, features Secretariat,
winner of the Triple Crown.
WFMY, . WTVD
5 p.m. WORLD OF
SURVIVAL - John Forsythe
narrates "A Wealth of
Wildfowl." a look at Wemey
Wash, site of , a Wildfowl
Trust Refuge in England's
midlands, and home to some
of the most exotic wildfowl
in the world - the black
tern, the godwit, whooper
swans, the Welney wigeon .
and the ruff. WFMY
7 p.m. HEE HAW
Guests Include Charlie Rich,
Susan Raye and the
Nashville Edition. WTVD.
WFMY
all-knowing Radar, always
one step ahead of his
commanding officer, wee
his unusual powers of
observation to prepare a
(itaSod report of recent
happenings in the unit
WTVD, WFMY
9 p.m. - MARY TYLER
MOORE - Rhoda and Mary
fly to New York for the
wedding of Rhode's younger
sister. WTVD, WFMY .
9:80 p.m. BOB NEW
HART - A Mexican
vacation backfires when Rob
throws his back out and ends
up in bed. WTVD. WFMY
19 pm. - CAROL
BURNETT SHOW Gloria
SWanson, the legendary
movie star, performs the
famous Charlie Chaplin im
personation she created 60
years ago in silent films,
when she appears as special
guest on the show. WTVD,
wfmy-;: ' ; .. ;
11:80 pm. - MOVIE -Sean
Garrison; Tippi Hedren
and Diane Baker star in
"Mamie," a tale of a
woman who becomes a com
pulsive thief. WFMY
13:41 a.m - MOVIE -James
Garner and Natalie
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4:20 CBS MOWS
7:00 Hoe H4
1.00 All In Family
SiMMAtH
:00 Mary Tyler Moor
:30 Bob Newhart
10:00 Carol Burnett
11:00 News
1:30 MOVM
Kaleidoscope
WRDU-TV, CHANNEL SB. DURHAM
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Casskfy
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11:30 Pink
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1:30 Sptt
2:00 Batebell
4:30 NBC News
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7:30 Hair Bear
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11:00 Speed Sugoy
11:30 Pussycats
12:00 Archie
12:30 Pot Albert
1:04 Children's Film
2:00 Malnpolnt
1:30 Roller Derby .
3:30 Car and Track
4:00 High Speed Living
4:30 Horse Rece Special
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1:00 All In Femlly
8:30 MASH .
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:30 Bob Newhart
10:00 Carol Burnett
11:04 Newa
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4:34 Sunrise Theater
tiep.
11 00 Brady Kids ,
11:30 Mission Magic
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SKIMovhi
10:00 Frlff
11:00 Scoreboard
11:14 NawS
11:45 Wrestling
12:45 Movie
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for your
child's safety
This column of questions and answers on federal
tax matters is provided by the local office of the U.S.
Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public
service to taxpayers. The column answers questions
most frequently asked by taxpayers.
Q. My brother, sister, and I
each help Hay for my mother's
support. Can any or all of us
claim her aa a dependent?
A. If none of you contribute
more than 50 percent , of your
mother's support, one of you
who individually contributes
more than ten percent may
claim the exemption. Each of
the others must file a written
statement that he or she will
not claim the exemption for.
that year and these statements
must be filed with the income
tax return of the person claim
ing the exemption. Form 2120
may be obtained for this pur
pose from your Internal Reve
nue, office, v
Of course, the person who
claims your mother as a de
pendent must meet all the
other dependency tests and, to
troth r nil of vou must have
contributed more than half of
your mothers total support.
For more details, see IRS Pub
lication 601, "Your Exemption
and Exemptions ior uepenq
ents." It's available free from
your nearest IRS office.
Q. I'm going to school under
the G.I. Bill to take some
courses I need for my Job. I
know I can deduct my educa-
.. , . 1 a. J
uonai expenses, out uo i nsic
to reduce my deduction by the
. - r . .. n.,,.1.,1 4 tia V A nave
a .ivj u ma ...1.. . . t".7-'
mo for tuition ami lllMlks?
A.. No. You are not required
to reduce your deductible edu
cation expenses by the amount
of tax-exempt educational ben
efits received from the VA.
Q. I'm ready to settle on a
new bouse, but I haven't been
Mo tn a11 mv old home. I'm
thinking of taking out a loan
to settle on the new home ana
pledging the proceeds of the
sale of the old house as secu
rity for the loan. Would this
arrangement have any effect
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on wneuier or not i can usae
advantage of the provisions of
the tax law postponing tax on
the profit from the sale of a
residence?
A. No. This loan arrangement
would have no effect on your
ability to postpone tax on the
gain from the sale of your old
house, if within one year be
fore of one year after the tale
you buy and occupy another
residence whose cost equals or
exceeds the "adjusted sales
price" of the old residence. (In
general, the "adjusted sales
price" is your actual selling
price minus selling expenses
and fixing tip expenses.) For
more information, see IRS
Publication 523, "Tax Infor
mation on Selling Your Home."
It's available free from your
nearest Internal Revenue office.
Life preservers aren't al
ways found aboard ships.
During this summer's swim
ming fun, a child's beat life
preserver can be his parents,
said Dr. Albert H. Domm,
child safety specialist and
medical director of the Pru
dential Insurance Company.
Parents can safeguard their
children against serious swim
ming accidents by teaching
ttiem water
safety rules.
To prevent
summer fun
from being
cut short, Dr.
Domm sug
gests parents
check to see
that they and
their children
remember
these water
e ah. safety rules:
Dr. Albert Begin
H.Dpmm n,rt ,hould
swim near the shallow end of
the pool. :,"..
2. Swimmers should have
adequate supervision , in the
water,
8. Children should be taught
to respect water, not fear it:
fear leads to panic, respect
dictates caution.
4. Don't swim around or un
derneath the diving board.
5. Look before diving, be
alert for shallow water and
obstacles.
4:34 Andy Ortfflth
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DURHAM SOCIAL NOTES
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DAILY LIVING
VOLUME 53 ' No. 41
By G. Riggsbco
By Mrs. Syminor Daye
By John Hudgins
By George B. Russ
By William Thorpe
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DURHAM, N. C. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1973
WORDS OF WISDOM
9
To get profit wifhovt risk, experience wifhou
donoer, reward without work, "is a Jutpostible oi
it is to live without being born. A P. GtPufrWf
The will to succeed is often the difference be
tween foilure ond success. Dovrd Sornoff
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IMPERIAL TREASURER DAUGHTERS OF ISIS HONORED
"'Mn-mtf' li. PBmplin Imperial BfBmWw fiiughtefB of
Isis and Past Illustrious Continandress of Zafa Court No. 41,
Durham, North Carolina was reelected to the office of Imperial
Treasurer for the seventh consecutive year.
The Imperial Commandress, Daughter Lucille I. Boyd awarded
Daughter Pampas the "Honorary Past Imperial Commandress
Degree" for her outstanding and efficient service to the Imperial
Court, Daughters of Isis during the 62nd session of the Imperial
Court, held in Detroit, Michigan.
Foundation Of Durham Set Up
I .a I aa a It I I 8 tV:-;" 1 1 v ' i '
inrroouaion 10 De naoe to it
Community Monday, October 8
On October 8, at the
Durham Hotel, as part of the
Fifth Anniversary celebration
of Women In Action, The
Women In Action Foundation
of Durham, North Carolina,
Inc., will be introduced to the
community. The Foundation is
an outgrowth of the desire of
the Women In Action for the
Prevention of Violence and Its
Causes, Inc., to be able to
solicit tax deductible
contributions in order to carry
on activities for the general
good of the community.
According to Mrs. Asa T.
Spaulding, chairman of the
Foundation, its objectives are
to provide open forums for
public interchange of ideas and
philosophies, hopefully
resulting in the lessening of
prejudice, discrimination and
community tensions which
may lead to further
misunderstandings in the
community and possibly to
violence; and to make funds
available for the education and
recreation of impoverished Snd
disadvantaged children and
adults.
The Corporation, which was
formed in July, 1973, has a
Board of Trustees of Durham's
most prestigious women who
are interested in actively
supporting goals which will
result in tangible improvements
(See WOMEN Page 2A)
Dunham Business t Professional
Chan ParfidMfes in HBl Confab
A 14 member delegation
from the Durham Business and
Professional Chain participated
in the 73rd Annual National
Business League Convention on
September 24-27, 1973 in
Chicago, Illinois at the Hyatt
Regency O'Hare. The delegates
to this convention represented
the largest gathering during the
National Business League 73
year history. The primary
focus was to discuss the
numerous business and
economic problems
confronting the minority
population.
The theme of this year's
convention was "NBL - Making
It Happen."
The president of .the
National Business League,
Burkeley G. Burrell was able to
make it happen by fulfilling
the objectives of each business
session held. These objectives
then became the purpose of
the convention which inturn
became the end results to
making it happen for the
minority entrepreneurs to
enter into the mainstream of
America's lucrative economy.
As a result, the NBL was
able to convey to convention
participants the types of
services and assistance available
to all businessmen through the
various agencies, including the
Departments of Commerce,
HUD, Labor, HEW and the
Small Business Administration;
was able to develop ways to
(See CHAIN Page 2A)
Epps New Assistant!
Director Of UNC
Undergrad Courses
Richard Kims nresirient of
1972-73 Student Body at
UNC Chapel Hill has been
appointed assistant director of
undergraduate admissions at
UNC in Chapel Hill. ,v! .?
Epps, a Wilmington native
was graduated from the
University in 1973. Since June
he has served as an
administrative assistant to
Congressman Ronald Dellums
of California. ,
As a student, Epps was
elected to membership in three
honorary c a m p u s
organizations, The Order of the
Golden Fleece, Order of the
Grail, and served as president
of the Order of the Old Well. A
Dean's list student, he was also
chairman of the Men's Honor
Court. Epps, a North Carolina
Fellow, interned one summer
-With .;Arftejtican Civil
Liberties Union, ' :
Epps replaces H. Bentley
Renwick who has been named
assistant dean in the UNC
College of Arts and Sciences.
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Multi-Racial, Muti-f tftmc Students
Klake Up FaBfnroWmenf of NCCU
A multi-racial and
multi-ethnic enrollment of 301
students make up the 1973
Fall enrollment of NCCU's
School of Law. This figure
represents an increase of 39
more than the fall of 1972
enrollment which was 262.
The 1 972 , enrollment
included 42 part-time students.
Only seven students were
reported carrying a partial load
in the report released Thursday
by Dean LeMarquis DeJarmon.
Black American account for
60.47 per cent of the
enrollment with 182 students.
There are 118 white students,
Black Warrenton Affy. Tapped
For Youth Board by Governor
EPPS
Governor James E.
Holshouser, Jr. has named a
Hack Warrenton attorney to
serve a six-year term on the
State Board of Youth
Development.
He is 42-year old Theaoseus
T. Clayton, a resident of
Warren County.
Mr. Clayton joins a growing
number of Black appointees
being selected by the
Holshouser administration to
serve on the State's Boards and
C o m in issions. The
appointments mark the
fulfillment of the Governor's
campaign promise to bring
NEW YORK A trip to
Kenya and Egypt, departing
from New York on November
10, is being offered by the
NAACP Department of Tours
according to James H. Tarter,
director of the NAACP travel
program
Using Nairobi as its base,
the tour group will visit several
parts of Kenya including the
National Park where many
species of wild animals roam
free. Optional side trips can be
arranged to Serengetti,
Ngorongoro, Amboseli, and the
world famous Treetops. The
four-day visit to Egypt includes
excursions to the Giza
pyramids, the Sphinx and
various ancient temples. An
optional tour to Luxor is
available.
Dpi EGATES- from toft, front row - Ralph A. Hunt, Ms. Doretha Harris, R. Kelly Bryant, Mrs.
Carolyn H. Men, Reginald Gray. Second Row left, N. B. White, F. V. Allison and David Harrison.
more Blacks into meaningful
positions in State Government.
Attorney Clayton graduated
with an A. B. Degree from
Charlotte's Johnson C. Smith
University in 1958, receiving
his J. D. Degree in 1961 at
North Carolina Central
University in Durham.
He is Senior Partner of
Clayton and Ballance Law
(See LAWYER Page 2A)
remainder of the enrollment
includes two American Indians,
two African natives (both from
Sierra Leone), one Chinese
student, and one West Indian
student.
Enrolled are 49 women,
16.3 per cent of the student
TheK are 136 first-year
students, 92 second year
students, and 66 third year
students. The seven part-time
students are not listed by class.
Although 18 states are
represented in the student
body, in addition to the
District of Columbia, the West
Indies, China, and Sierra
Leone, North Carolina is the
home state for 230 students,
76 per cent.
Students received
undergraduate training at 113
colleges and universities. North
Carolina Central was the alma
mater of 73 of the students.
Other North Carolina
(Sec CENTRAL Page 2A)
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And J. H. Bell
Are Runnersup
Black males and black
fathers in particular were urged
to continue to stand tall and
walk tall as Frederick K.
Ruff in. father of three, and
king time resident of Durham
was chosen as the "Father of
the Year" at a Luncheon
sponsored by the (Jreyhound
Corp. and Carolina Times
Newspaper. The F'ather of the
Year Luncheon was held at the
Downtowner Motor inn on
September 28 at 12:00 noon
and was attended by many
outstanding men of the city.
The honor accorded to
Ruffin as well as the first and
second runnerups. Joseph 11.
Bell and Dr. C. E. Boulware
represented the cooperative
efforts of many persons to
spotlight the strengths of black
families and the roles played
by black males and black
tScc Rl I I IN Pace 2.Vi
James Mebane
Promoted to
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First Citizens Bank and
Trust Company announces the
promotion of James L. Mebane
as Manager of its Greensboro
Bessemer Avenue Branch. Mr.
Mebane joined First Citizens
Bank as a trainee in the banks
management program last
September. He has served as
supervisor in Operation and
Assistant Branch Manager prior
to his promotion to manager.
Mebane began his banking
career as a teller at the
Mechanics and Farmers Bank
in Durham. He is a graduate of
Durham Business College now
known as Durham College.
NEWS BRIEFS-
NEW YORK-SAMMY GIVES $500 TO DEMOS
Sammv Davis. Jr.. who "shocked" a lot of Blacks when he was
seen hugging President Nixon, contributed $500 to the recent
Democrat telethon, according to Steve Allen, who announced it
on the air.
NAMED DELEGATES TO UN
Mrs. Margaret R Young, widow of Urban League Director
Whitney Young and Rep. Robert Nix(D.,Pa.) were among the six
non-diplomats named by the White House to the American
delegation to the new UN General Assembly session.
ON BEAME-F OR MAYOR TASK FORCE
Former president of the NYC Board of Elections David
Dinkins, former Federal Housing Administrator Robert C.
Weaver, and former Welfare Commisioner James Dumpson are
among the participants on the Beame-for-Mayor Task
Forcsioheaded by Manhattan Borough President Percy E. Sutton.
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ON 20-DAY TRIP TO LONDON
Ex-State Senator Basil Paterson, now vice-chairman of the
Democratic National Committee is one of 10 members of the
Temporary State Charter Revision Commission for the City of
New York who are on a 20-day trip to study the decentralization
programs in London, Stockholm and Belgrade.
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$50,000 A YEAR FOR MAYS
At his retirement press conference Willie Mays remarked that
he might "cry tomorrow or the next day" over his goodby after
22 years in the spotlight. He shouldn't cry too long. Mays has a
contract for $50,000-a-year for the next eight years after his
active playing days end.
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"LIVING IN A FISH BOWL"
Television personality Billye Williams, who will become the
bride of Hank Aaron in November says she now has a "strange
feeling of living in a fish bowl". She co-hosts an Atlanta television
show.
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44th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
NAACP's Roy Wilkins and his wife recently rounded out 44
years of wedded life in early September.
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MUST WAIT UNTIL NEXT YEAR - Henry Aaron's 1973 chase of Babe Ruth's baseball i
run recorded ended Sunday with the Atlanta slugger still one short of Ruth s 714 tot
Aaron had three singles in four at bats as Atlanta lost to the Houston Astros 5 to 3 in the flBsat
game of the season. He finished with 40 home runs for the season and 7 13 for bis career.
"Well, it's over with", said the 39-year old slugger. "1 was determined to hit home run, twjt
didn't work out that way. I am disappointed, but I've got att year and all winter to go home an489P
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Aaron has said that next year will be his last season playing baeebau.
Aaron got a long ovation from the crowd each time he came to the plate. After hk final awtBtfjlBW,
last chance to catch Ruth this year, Aaron got a three-minute standing ovation from the crowd a
took his position in left field Even teammates in the Breves' bullpen ftptpfr
slugger tipped his hat to the crowd
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