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ti Tin MOLINA TIIIE8 Sat., Dec 15, 1973, "r4r V t t r ana f IWpWab plays an important i each yaar in providing training for about half the nation's more than 9,000 new physicians. 1' Anything Anyone Else Can Do We'll Try To Do Better v 74 IMPALA 4-DR. Auto, Air, Power Steering & Brakes, Radio, Whitewalls. Wheel Covers, Body Side Molding Your choice of colors Over 40 to choose. 3695 mMmmiiiiUNiHMNiwm 00 plus N.C. tax itn miMHiimaMMmatimM MmtfiiiiaiiiimiataMttiMimiMfi SOLO90 OOO DOWN 36 PAYMENTS OF $1 1 144 I I I Cash price $3695, inc. tales tax $3768.90. Down payment $368.90, total note $4011.84, time de ferred price $4380.74. Finance charge $611.84, A.P.R. 11.08. HARRISS-CONNERS on the Boulevard $444716 Dir. 1071 942-311 OLI HICK01 1075 86 PROOF HICKORY REFLECTIONS FROM NCCU By Mary Bohanon by Mary Bohanon "Move with seasons. Never let winter catch up with you." This axiom often makes one wonder how many winters have caught up with him He begins to recall duties unperformed, promises unkept, and because of his own negligence, ideas unexplored. He realizes for the first time that he has sown seeds of promise in the spring only to let the summer suns stunt their growth while he was preoccupied with material assets and passing pleasures. Trying desperately to reassemble his life, he omits himself by trying to become one with the group. Omitting himself m the swirl of trying to be liked, at the expense of polluting his own integrity, he commits the eighth cardinal sin. Swirl is the only word that comes to his inner mind, for he is being swung around, catapulted to his own faceless end. He has become a "wish I had done" person. He pitiably realizes "the moving finger writes and having writ moves on..." 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I will praise Thee, O God from the depths of my soul. I will praise Thee. Katie J. Lawson NEMESIS Exhausted, Mercy lies Deep in slumber's oblivion, While I stand here Chained by the irons of my guilt Before the Impersonal Face of justice. My deed done, Unchangeable, Irreversible, " Forever stamped in lime. Here in the awesome shadows Of my looming nemesis I tremble... Robert Graham UNSAFE TOYS Last year, 132,000 toy-related injuries were serious enough to require hospital treatment. In hopes more children will have a safe Christmas this year, more than 1,500 unsafe toys already have been banned from the market by the Con sumer Product Safety Commission. Unfortu nately, not all these toys have been removed from store shelves, so shop pers will still do well to check safety features of toys before buying. Nearly 26 million of America's more than 29 million living veterans served during a period the country was involved in war. according to the Veterans Administration. 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The Veterans Administration reports that California, with 3.23 million veterans, maintained its position in fiscal year 1973 as the state with the most veterans. New York ranks second with 2.52 million veterans. Chevrolet to Select First College All-America Grid Team Sat, Dee. 15. Wit DETROIT-Chevrolet will cap its 1973 college football telecasts and scholarship award program in December with the selection of the nation's first Black College All America Football team The team, to be chosen from among 47 colleges and universities in four conferences and a group of independents, will be presented at a press luncheon Dec. 19 at the New York Hilton. Chevrolet is joining with the Mutual Black Network of radio stations and representatives from the schools and their conferences in the athletic "first". Conferences cooperating in the project are the Central InterCollegiate Athletic Conference, South Inter-Collegiate Athletic Conference, Southwest Athletic Conference, Mideast Athletic Conference and eight independents. In addition to presenting plaques to each man the offensive and defensive Black College All-America elevens, Chevrolet will honor the two athletes named as outstanding black offensive and defensive players of the year. Scholarships of $5,000 each will be awarded in the names of these two men to the general scholarship funds of their schools, according to R. M. O'Connor, Chevrolet general sales manager. The selections will be announced by Frank Bannister, sports director of the network, at the Dec. 19 Chevrolet-hosted luncheon. "Chevrolet is indeed happy to have this opportunity to recognize the athletic contributions made by these players and also those made by their schools over the years to the game of football," O'Connor said. ",Most people do not realize that virtually one of every six men on National Football League rosters this year come from these 47 schools. O'Connor said the selection of the Black College AlH America Team for 1973 is a highABC-TV "game of the week" in cooperation with the NCAA 1 nt iiig Hi(! uasl. ! wo aMUa half years, more than $225,000 in scholarship funds have been awarded to various colleges and universities - in the names of outstanding players in the televised games. This year, he said, a total of $60,000 had been awarded in the first 12 weekends of the season. As an indication of the caliber of colleges football to be recognized in the Black College All-America for 1973, O'Connor pointed out that approximately 200 different alumni Of the 47 black colleges from which the team is being selected were on NFL rosters this season. The Conferences and schools from which the teams and outstanding players will be selected and presented to newspaper, magazine, radio and television sports reporters are: Mideast Athletic ConferenceHoward University, Washington, D.C.; Morgan State College, Baltimore, Md.; University of Maryland on Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, Md.; South Carolina State College,. Orangeburg, S.C.; North Carolina Central College, Durham Central Inter-Collegiate Athletic Conference-Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City, N.C; Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, N.C; Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va.; Johnson C. Smith University, Chadotte, N.C; Livingston State College, Livingston, Ala., Norfolk State College, Norfolk, Va.; St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, N. C; St. Paul's College, Lawrenceville, Va.; Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C; Vi rgi nia State College Petersburg, Va. ; Virginia Union University, Richmond Va.; Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem, N.C. oiScaii Mjj jjjK'y bsbIbb ' jbbbbIbbbV BBjrfc-Btv: ajHflBflK2& SBBJ mwmfamt &&t wimm UPCOMNG BOUT - Cleveland, O.: Muhammad Ali (in shirt sleeves at right) menaces Joe Frazier (at left) at heavyweight 'fight here 1128. They will be meeting on the other side of ropes in upcoming bout. When Bread Is Rising DES MOINES - .The editor of one of the nations leading farm publications says that wheat prices shouldn't bo blamed for the rising price of bread. Al Bull, writing in Wallaces Farmer, says, "Wheat in a loaf of bread usually is less than one pound. So even $5 wheat, which no miller has had to pay yet, amounts to only eight cents per loaf. "That's suH a small part of the total price, so don't buy wheat price as the real reason for increases in pries of bread," be says. 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