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CIRCE TOUK fNtmJWI0M Duihom- East Chapel Hill St 482-5478 Raleigh- 450? Creedmeor Rood 782-4921 Chapel Hill -123 W. Franklin 51.- 942-4194 Research Triangle Pork 100 Park Diive S4M4M CASH ON HAND FOR CHRISTMAS 1974 VftKSk JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS QUB NOW! Think ahead to next Christmas. Will you have thefj cash to enjoy a gift shopping spree? You Will-if you start saving in a Christmas Club account for merrier giving in 74. Enjoy full Service Banking Checking & Savings Accounts. Auto loan Mortgage Loans Home Improvement Loans e fiank-by-Mail e Safe Deposit Mechanics & Farmers Bank DURHAM CHARLOTTE RALBGH Thursday Highlights THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1973 WTVD. CHANNEL 11. DURHAM ( a.m. - SUNRISE SE MESTER The struggle for control of Asia Minor is studied in relation to the world of Islam. WTVD 8:30 a m. - MIKE DOUG LAS Norman Mailer is among those scheduled today. WRAL 9:30 a.m. - MERV GRIF FIN An Italian flavor is given to an American pro gram with guests Charo, Xavier Cugat and Cesar Romero. WFMY ! n.rri. - MOVIE An author Investigating a mutuc oecomes the chief suspect in "Footsteps in the Dark," with Errol Flynn, Breoda Marshall and Ralph Bellamy. WRDU p.m. - BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL A historian compares the Civil War with the Watergate crisis. WUNC 8 p.m. - ADVOCATES -Israel withdrawal from Arab territory in return for a U.S. guarantee of security is debated. WUNC 8 p.m. - FLIP WILSON -Burns and Schreiber join the host in comedy sketches. WRDU 9 p.m. MOVIE Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas star in "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral," a story about a shoot-out in 1881 that made Wyatt Earp and Doc Holli day famous. WTVD, WFMY 10 p.m. - NBC FOLLIES Santa Clans comes in four personalities this Christmas with Sammy Davis Jr., Ten nessee Ernie Ford, Florence Henderson and Jack Cassidy all donning the traditional garb. WRDU 11:30 p.m. - MOVIE -Clint Walker and Virginia Mayor star in "Fort Dobbs." WTVD, WFMY 1L-J0 p.m. DICK CAVETT Author Isaac Basbevis Singer is one of today's scheduled guests. WRAL e:w 4:30 7:00 t:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ,gm law ociiinict Homer Brlarhopper CBS Newt Copt. Kengiro tar rat ntnrm Joker's Wild $10,000 Pyramid Gambit Love of Life 12:00 Young & Restless 12:30 Search 1 :00 Divorce Court 130 World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 2:30 Edge of Night 1:00 Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game 4:00 Bewitched 4:30 MOT' Griffin 6:00 Eyewitness 6:30 CBS News 7:00 Mod Squad 1:00 Waltont 7:00 Movla 11:00 Eyewitness 11:35 Movie WRDU-TV. CHANNEL 88. DURHAM 7:0) foaav 7:00 Zoo Revue 7:30 Romper Room 10:00 Dinah's FtOCO 10:30 Baffin 1100 Holly wd. Squares 12:00 Jeopardy 12:30 Who, What 1:00 Or. Brothei s 1:30 Three on Match 7:00 Days Of l ives ' 2:30 Doctora 3:00 Another World 3:30 Peyton Place 4:00 Somerset 4:35 Cinema 21 6:30 Triangle Newt 7:00 NBC Newt 7:30 Jonathan Wlnteri 8:0O Flip Wilson 9:00 Ironside 10:00 NBC rnlltes 11:20 Triangle Newt 11:50 Tonight WFMY-TV. CHANNEL 8. GREENSBORO 6:00 Gooo Morning 1:00 Coat. Kontww 9:00 Old Rebel Show 7:30 Met v Griffin 10:30 $10,000 pyramid 11:00 Gambit 11:30 Love of Life 12:00 Young & Rattiest 12:30 Search 1:00 Today's Woman 1 :30 World Turns 200 Guiding Light 2:30 Edga of Night 3:00 New Prloa 3:30 Match Game 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Gomer Pyto S:00 Andy Griffith 4:30 Dragnet t:jo LBS Newt 7:00 Beat Clock 7:30 Oixlo't Girls t:00 Waltont 9:00 Movla 11:00 Newt ll:l Movla WRAL-Tf, CHANNEL I, RALEIGH 4:00 Arthur Smith 4:40 Farm Newt 6:55 Viewpoint 7:00 Newt 7:J0Make WI 1:00 Uncle Paul M Mike Douglas 10:00 Bette Elliott 11:00 Password 11:30 Brady Bunch 12:00 News, 12:30 Spilt Second 1:00 All, My Children 1:30 Make a Deal 2:00 Nowlywod Game 2:30 Olrl In Lira 3:00 San. Hospital 1:30 Life to I.I v. 4:30 Truth 5:00 Gomer Pyla 5:30 Andy Griffith 4:00 Newt 6:30 Am News 7:00 Bonanza 1:00 Pot Boone Xmoo 9:00 Kung Fu 10:00 Stroee 11:00 News i:3(i Dick Cavett WUNC-TV. 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WRDU 7:10 pjn. - GET SMART Mb Mas to track down an art thief who is raising ess for KAOS by selling stolen painUngs WRDU p m FIESTA BOWL The Pittsburgh Panthers met the Sun Devils of Ari zona State is Tamps, Ariz. 9 p.m. MOVIE A top American scientist is sent to the People's Republic of China on a vital mission. Gregory Peck stars in "The Ouurman." WTVD, WFMY 10 p.m. - ABC NEWS OASEUP A special in vestigates the control that some large contentions have achieved over agri culture. WRAL 11:30 p.m - MOVIE -China threatens to invade the United States In the science fiction comic-strip melodrama "Battle Beneath the Earth," with Kerwln Mathews and Vivian Ven tura. WTVD, WFMY 1 p.m. MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Puerto Rican soul singer Jose Feliclano is the boot Guests include Linda RoBStadt, rock singer Rictus Havens, rook and rofl group Sha Na Na and rock artist Roger McGuinn WRDU 6:00 Sunrise Semester 4:30 Homer Brlarhopper 6:00 Kangaroo 9:00 Peggy Mann 0:30 Secret Storm 10:00 Jokers Wild 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid l':00 Gembtt 1 :30 Love Of Life 12:00 Young and Rattiest 12:30 Search 1:00 Divorce Court 1:30 AS World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 2:20 Edea of Night 3:00 Prlca It Right 3:30 Match Game 4:00 Bewitched 4:30 Merv Orlffm 4:00 Eyewitness News 6:30 CBS Newt 7:00 Mod Squad 1:00 Calucd't Dept. 1:30 Roll Outl 9 oo Movie 11:00 Eyewitness News 11:30 Movie WRDU-TV. CHANNEL . DURHAM 7:00 Today 7:00 New Zoo Rev. ;30 Romper Room W:00 Dlnoft 10:30 Baffle 11:00 Wizard of Oddt 11:30 Hllvd 12:00 Jtccardy 12:30 Who, What, Wis 12:14 NBC News . 2:00 Doyt Our Llvn 2:30 The Doctors 3:00 Another World 3:30 Peyton Place 4:00 Somerset 4:20 Dr Brothers 4:35 Cinema 21 4:10 Triangle Newt 7:00 NSC Newt 7:30 Oat Smart ,oo Senford & Son f.X Girt with Semiring 9:00 Needll S Pint 7:30 Brian Keith 10:00 Daan Martin 11:00 Newt 11:30 Tonight 1:00 MMnHe Special WFMY-TV, CHANNEL & GREENSBORO 4:00 Good Morning 7:H Devotions t OO Capt. Kangaroo 7:00 Old Bejel 9 30 Merv Grille. IW 17:36 News 12:30 Search T'row 1:00 Today's Woman ViSoniW - 2:30 Edge ot Night 1:00 New Price 3:30 Metch Game 4:30 cSime'r Pyli" 5:00 Andy Griffith 5:30 Dragnet 4:00 Newt 6:30 CBS NaWS 7:00 Beat Clock 7:10 I'va Get Secret 8:00 caluccl's Dept. 0:10 Roll Out :SS Movie 11:00 News 11.30 Movie WRAL-TV, CHANNEL 8, RALEIGH :o Arthur Smith :40 Farm News 4:55 Viewpoint 7:00 News .;s5'ur . 11:00 Pestwerd 11:30 Brady Bunch 11:00 News ,2:30 Spilt Secono 1:00 All MV Children VNwlyw.DdeGam. tm Gen. Hospital 4:30 Truth tr 4:00 Gomer Pyle ruth 5:30 Andvtiiiftllh 4:00 News 4:10 ABC NOWt 7:00 Bononu :00 Brady Bunch 1:30 Mlssn Impet 9:30 Adam's Rk litis Dick Cavett WUNC-TV, CHANNEL 4, CHAPEL HILL l:S lnskle,'Out 9:10 Ready Sot Go 7:30 PSm 1:11 InsideOut 9:00 American Xmas 12:30 Electric Co. r.. f;rv., 2:30 Math ts ilectrte Co. 10:00 Sign Off Saturday Highlights 6:30 a.m. SUNRISE THEATER Marianne Koch and Heinz Drache star in "Sandy the Seal." WRAL 12:30 p.m. - AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE The playoffs of the American Football Conference will be aired today. Exact time will be announced later. WRDU 5 p.m. - SURVIVAL -John Forsythe focuses on wildlife at the Cape Point Wildlife Reserve of Africa. WFMY 7 p.m. HEE HAW John ny Rodrigues, Connie Van Dyke and Catherine MeKin non are guests. WTVD, WFMY 8:30 p.m - MASH -Hawkeye and Trapper John operate successfully on the general's son and are re warded by an expense paid trip to Japan. WTVD, WFMY 8:30 p.m. MOVIE David Janssen and James Farentlno star in "The Longest Night." WRAL 9 p.m. - MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW - Mary gets the surprise when she tries to surprise Lou for bis birth day. WTVD, WFMY 9 p.m. - MOVIE - Kirk Douglas stars in "The Ar rangement." WRDU 11:30 p.m. MOVIE James Stewart and Maureen O'Hara star in "The Rare Bread," a story about the Breed," a story about the cattle breed into the United States from England, WFMY 12:35 a m. - MOVIE Audrey Hepburn and Peter Finch star in "The Nun's Story." WRAL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1973 WTVD, CHANNEL a DURHAM 4:00 Sunrise Somottor 4:30 Now 7l0S Ollllgan 7:10 Mci teles Navy 1:00 Pllnfstonet 1:10 Beliav't Cornets 7:00 ScoobyDoe M:00 Martian 10:10 Jeannle 11:30 Pussycats 12:00 Everything's Archlt 12:30 Pal Albert 1:00 Sam Regan. , 1:30 For -Your Info. 2:00 NFL Playoff S:00 Botiuy ftoldsbero S:M Nasswllla Music t:00 Slack unlimited 4:10 CBS 7:00 Hoe News Haw 8:00 All In Family 30 MASH 7:00 Mary Tyler Moore 7:30 boo Nawnarr 10:00 Carol Burnett 11:00 Eyewitness News 11:30 Movla i.ju lurwve Mimwi WRDU-TV. 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Fri. 7:45-5:30, Clceed Saturday 2839 Roxboro Road 2720 Hillsborough Road 108LakewoodAve tit ., .- k (MY 8 PMtVOH SfJON In order that ear employees may enjoy the Christmas holidays with their families, our paper is carrying only 8 pages, one section in tMs edition. May your holidays be filled with much happiness and good cheer in the coming year. t Can DURHAM, N. C, SATTJIIITAYIDiMBER 29, 197)1 WORDS OF WISDOM If we are ever to enjoy life, bow is 'he time. To day should always be our most wonderful day. - Thomas Dreier Ih. g,.l..l ptao I lw . ' 7!l -j sr - - iSSLHLS accident. PRICE: SHAW RECEIVES LOAN FROM FORD FOUNDATION Durham Poet, Mary Bohanon Planning West Coast Lectures Shaw University has made history by becoming the first educational institution to be issued the first loan from Ford Foundation. The $500,000 loan was made to Shaw University and it will be paid back over an eight year period at 5 per cent interest. The foundation said it will examine the Shaw experiment to determine if it can be applied to other colleges and universities. Harold Howe II, vice-president of the foundation in charge of the education and research division commented that this loan is significant for Shaw University, for the Ford Foundation and potentially for many other colleges and universities, traditionally black and others. For Shaw, it provides a means of accelerating and consolidating managerial reforms that bid fair to relieve the university of a financial crisis that might impede its continuing progress toward educational quality. For the foundation, it represents the first time we have used ah investment to advance an objective in higher education. The foundation's staff will over the next few years examine experience under this experiment to determine whether it might apply to (See SHAW Page 8) 0. UPope, Well Known North Carolina Educator Dies in Phila. Oliver Rothchild Pope, well known North Carolina educator, and for whom O.K. Pope High School in Rocky Mount, N.C. is named after, death on Saturday, December 15, 1973 in Philadelphia Pa. The oldest child of the late William W. and Maggie Pope, he was born in Lincoln County, N.C. on December 9, 1976. At an early age the family move to Winston-Salem, N.C. where his father served as a noted minister in the Methodist Church. Upon graduation from the public schools in Winston-Salem, he entered Bennett College, Greensboro, N.C. from which he graduated in the class of 1902. He had the distinction of being the first male graduate of Bennett College, which is usually known by its female graduates. He was later to receive his Bachelor's Degree from Columbia University, New York and completed his graduate studies at Northwestern University the University of Chicago. In June 1912, he married to the former Myrtle (See EDUCATOR Page 8) and was Dr. Lovonra Affison New Dir. of Health manpower Development RRAIW FOR THE NEW YEAR-Beautiful Rite James, a sophmorat FayetteviUe State University (N.C.) gets set for the '74 year. Rite, an elementary education major from Wallace, N.C, likes to model as weu as worKine. wim cnuareu. Court Rules That Overtime Pay hiust Depend On Hours Worked WASHINGTON A federal appeals court has ruled that employers who pay employees a fixed salary for overtime regardless of the number overtime hours worked are violating the Fair Labor Progressive Confab To Nofe Martin lufher King, Jr. Sunday Progressive National Baptist Convention Chruches will observe their Second Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Sunday on January 20, 1974, climaxing a week's observance by Civic and Educational organizations across the nation. .8WHHWsVs7IBBe Dr. Thomas Kilgore, Jr. of Los Angeles, California is chairman Rev. George Laurence of Brooklyn, New York and Rev. Charles G. Adams of Detroit, Michigan, are co-chairman of this nationwide observance. Progressive Baptists will be supported in this effort by many other denominations including the American Baptist (See PROGRESSIVE HOMEMADE BOMB- WASHINGTON, fA: TUB Kev. William JS Davis pastor of the First Baptist Church of Bridgeville, Pa., and a state government explosives expert, displays some of the iruzredients contained In a homemade bomb he dismantled recently at the home of a mental patient. No one was Injured as Davis said "prayer was my first thought" when called by police for assistance. Standards Act. In ordering Price's Livestock Marketing Co, Salem 111., to restore $446.32 in ovetime wages to an employee who was underpaid, the U.S. Court of Appeals in Chicago reaffirmed a U.S Department of Labor position that courts have upheld since 1942. Overtime provisions of the FLSA require payment of ti me-and-one-hal fan, employee's regular hourly wage rate for all hours worked in excess of 40 per workweek. Priee had successfully argued before the U.S. District Court in Danville, 01., that he complied with the law by paying his employee a salary of $100 per week. The salary, Priclaimed, was based on $1.60 an hour for the first 40 hours or work plus $2.40 an hour, or time-and-one-half, for 15 hours of overtime per week. Price said he had anticipated many weeks during which the employee would work fewer than 15 overtime hours but told the employee that "I would guarantee him I would still give him that $100 a week." The employee testified during the trial that instead his workweeks often involved 20 hours of overtime or more. Attempting to resolve conflicts in the testimony without the benefit of adequate payroll records, the district court found that the employee did not work more than 15 hours overtime in any week and concluded that Price had fulfilled his legal requirement. Price, the court said, had initially failed to inform the employee of his "regular hourly rate." He also had deducted days of leave from the employee's salary as is the rate per hour were uniform throughout the entire six-day workweek. CHAPEL HILL-Dr. E Lavonia I. Allison has been appointed director of the North Carolina Health Development Manpower Program with headquarters here in Chapel Hill. The announcement was made by Dr. Cecil G. Sheps, University of North Carolina vice chancellor for health sciences and chairman of the N.C. Health Manpower Devleopment Consortium's board of directors. The consortium is the policy-making body of the program Dr. Allison's appointment becomes effective Jan. 2, 1974. Dr. Allsion is a professor physical educcation and recreation at North Carolina Central University in Durham. Dr. Allison has taken a teavef absence to assume her new post. She holds the B.S. degree from Hampton Institute and both the master of arts and doctor of education degrees from New York University . She succeeds Mrs. Eva Clayton who has headed the Chapel Hill based program January 1972. Mrs. Clayton is executive director Dr. Sheps said about Dr. Allison's appointment, "We are (See DR. ALLISON Page 8) Nixon Urged To Sign Nursing Home Bill WASHINGTON, D.C. Senator Alan Cranston (D., Calif.) today urged President Nixon to sign a bill now on his desk which, Cranston said, "will go a long way toward elimnating death-trap nursing homes for the elderly". The bill, the Nursing Home Fire Safety Act (S.513). passed the House Monday. It was approved by the Senate two weeks ago after Cranston steered it through the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. iiiiiiiiiiiifllooV Lnnil : oaanRal ilP5 JH Hp! 1aB 111- i i 2m SM lam HobrV " V .aSlBaBaBBBaaaMalP f 1 bobVw fltjl Kip'-'' FLU Wmhlt orn -1LZ&:- !L.iBJ .; una n i angneai jsusi.-AtJ ' "-:!-.. i 11 George R. Carmthers, U.S. Navy Physicist Designs Skylab Camera Roy Wilkins Given Special Merit Award NEW YORK-The Mayor's Office for Veteran's Action honored NAACP Executive Director Roy Wilkins with its distinguished service and special merit award on Thursday, December 13. The citation stated that Mr. Wilkins had given "extraordinary distinguished service and leadership on behalf of Vietnam era veterans in the United States and abroad." Because of a previous commitment, the civil rights leader could not be present at City Hall to receive the award in person. He was represented at the presentation ceremonies by Julius WUUams, NAACP director of military and veterans affairs. ooonV ' tloaTsnaao naaal m w-$f jMga? iB t jk tos ooBorbrrW. jjft '4A If illP . ' i;hH ft PWAwmmmmk & Am Mr SnmW ' WOng ' flkB Wili Br Waj iifflHny bbbm, Higi&3SB& asoannl I K oiaaeMI 1 Joan WASHINGTON-The only major new scientific instrument meriting enough priority to accompany the final Skylab crew into Earth orbit was a unique camera invented by a black astrophysicist. The quality and capability of the instrument had been proven before, in NASA's Apollo Program, when the camera had the Moon as its tripod base. The camera's 34 year-old i nventor is Dr. George R Carmthers of the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. He joined NRL in 1964, the year he received his Ph. D. in physics at the University of Illinois. The modest, soft-spoken Dr. Carruthers was raised on Chicago's South Side and attended Englewood High School in Chicago before going on to the University of Illinois. The U. of I. graduate received his B. S. degree in physics there in 1961 and his M. S. degree in 1962. While a graduate student, Dr. Carruthers was a research and teaching assistant at the university. The Carruthers instrument on Skylab is known as the Far Ultraviolet Electro nographic Camera and it is designated as Skylab Experiment S201. It is a modified version of the camera 1 eft on the Moon by the Apollo 16 crew last year. The camera made science history when it became the first space observatory on the Moon. It is recorded the ultraviolet spectrum of distant stars and, for the first time, photographed the bands of atomic hydrogen that surround the Earth about 50,000 miles out in space. The S201 was the only instrument available to NASA by Skylab 4 launch time that could obtain images of the Comet Kohoutek in the comet experts are excited by the prospects of obtaining considerable new knowledge about these frequent visitors. When Kohoutek makes its closest approach to the Sun late this month and early in January, Dr. Carruthers' camera will be used by the Skylab astronauts to photograph the comet's (See PHYSICIST Page 8) JOB CORPS HELPERS Lamont Patterson, right, of Philadelphia, a Job Corps graduate, was one of the speakers at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., at which Secretary of Labor Peter J. Brennan received a report on services provided by Joint Action In Community Service, Inc., to Job Corps graduates. The report said JACS has helped 150,000 Job Corps graduates since 1965. Shwon, from left, are: Frank Bonham, writer and JACS volunteer from San Diego, Roger F. Martin, JACS president, Labor Secretary Brennan, and Patterson, who was aided by JACS. Dallas Complex Mgr. Charged With Refusing to Rent io Black WASHINGTON - The Department of Justice filed a civil suit Tuesday charging the owner and resident manager of an apartment complex in Dallas,. Texas, with refusing to rent to Mock persons. Assistant Attorney General J. Stanley Pottinger, head of the Civil Rights Division, said the housing discrimination suit was filed in U. S. District Court in Dallas, Named as defendants were Jack E. Hants, Sr., an Arlington, Texas, attorney who owns the 44-unit Foxcroft Apartments in Dallas, and Mrs. Olle B. Francis, resident manager of Foxcroft Harris also owns five other apartment complexes in Dallas and Arlington. The suit said Harris and Mrs. Francis have pursued a policy and practice of racial discrimination by making apartments unavailable to blacks, by making discriminatory statements, and by misrepresenting to blacks that apartments are not available. The suit asked for a court order enjoining them bmp violating the Fair Housing Act of 1968 and requiting them to correct the effects of alleged unlawful practices.