SATURDAY. JULY 31, 1S32-TKE CARCIWA JZ2-7 United States Team Leaves For Six-Game Tour In Angola NEW YORK A United States basketball team, consisting of all stars from the IJig-East Conference, : departed for Angola on Saturday, July 24. The First game between the Angolans and the Americans, to be played on July 28, will 1 mark a milestone in sports diplomacy. It will be the first contact of its j kind , between ; the two t countries which do not have - diplomatic tions. The tour organized by the Phelps rl TilAtlJUST USGD CMS...CAR3 YOU CAM DGLIGVG IN! Stokes Fund and St. j Stokes Fund, told a press i tact Group, and Angola, enable our players to John's University. ( conference held prior to! a key Front Line Stated help - inform the, , Lou Carnesecca, hed ; departure that "the team are deeply involved in i American people about ! coach ofySt. John's! members .will bel the attempt to resolve the i 'its people. In turn, we. University, led the team: America's ambassadors Tissue of independence1 ! hope the Angolan- nn its mklintl dnach ' tn A I ic hnnofiil-' r vt:u. . ' ' '. : nlavr i anH "' fane will ! - - iu niiwiQi i& U. iivmiui' - : iiir minium.- t j ... rela-r Carnesecca emphasized ly, part of the process Richard Lapchick, the' have a better understand was that ."the winner of the -toward normalization of TWrrnr nf th Ph1n- dine of the American six games in the Luanda relations between the Stokes' Southern african. International Basketball; two countries.' V -f j program and Carmine Tournament is not as im-I The team departed as ; Calzonetti, the Assistant , portant as the good will, negotiations for a settle-; to the Athletic Director f created between the! ment in : Namibia ap-: at St; John's, recently United Sttes andj peared to be reaching a - visited Angola to discuss ; A"g0la.. I new level; Both the ! preparations ' for the Franklin Williams, , United States. . which people after spending time with our players." ; The team, hich was present at the press con-; ference, : includes: Jef f ; I Allen of St. John's, Vern ICiscombe and Norm Bailey of the University1 of Connecticut, Tony ; Bruin of Syracuse, Steve Beatty of the University df Pittsburgh, CrI Hill of Providence, Gary mcLean and Frank Dobbs of Villanova, Martin Clark of Boston College and Sir John Collins of Seaton Hall. HarcsdSGA Gsvsrrnjrcf Academic : Affairs yvi- William Smith, son o Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. . Smith of 2504 Janet St., Durham, will be Gover nor of Academic Affairs for the Elizaeth City State University Student ; Government Associa tion. Smith was notified iof his appointment by SGA President Charlen- zo V. 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Q AC true value....... ......... yMV C SCIDlrtMhaNprimiM.m-lfTI.CHttMIM President of the phelps-t leads the WEstern Con- Beat The Heat With The Bulls i - By Elson Armstrong, Jr. Scorching summer weather returned ; to heat drove dogs to madness. , During weather such Durham several days as this, human Demgs are ago. The sweltering days i more prone to. act as if appear to be here for a while. That old culprit, the j Bermuda high, has set up ' shop out in the Atlantic and it's serving as a vir- i tual heat pump for Durham and the southeastern United States. Afternoon temperatures in downtown Durham are again hitting the high 90's (it's usually about five degrees cooler at the ' RDU Airport) and the j humidity fs back in full force. I This season of the year j is called the Dog Days, j which originated in an- j cient times when the j GreUks and Romans , believed that the hot. weather was caused by ' Sirius (The Dog .Star). It was also believed that the : they're mad.' People become quite, irritable during hot spells. Cars can also be a pain I their in the neck in weather like this. It seems as if they pick the hottest part of the day and wait for heavy traffic to act up and just plain embarrass you k Calzonetti reported that , there would be a round-robin pf,six games ; between tow Angolan; teams, the U.S. team and the Senegalese national team. The U.S. team will also fly to Cabinda and ; Lubango for exhibition' games. He added, "the Angolans will televise all games and they expect; 15,000 people to attend! the championship' game. ; They are looking for-! want tn curh hi oh elvel' I competition to improve own sports pro gram." Lapchick noted that! "we requested that the; team see as much as possible since we knew that we would beasked many questions UDom Since man has not yet : our return. The ' learned to control the Angolans were extremely weather, then it's best to generous in arranging i control yourself as much . for us to see many dif-' as possible as the mer- ferent aspects of life in cury may hit over the j. their country," : 100 mark later this j Lapchick added, "we. week. 'hope this contact will' Slow down, drink plenty of cool liquids, avoid strehupus work, put it off until the cool of the evening. ' The Durham Bulls will be in town all week and this weather is perfect for taking in a ball game. $iC3,cc3 irjvErrronY mustbs soldi J wj VI Mini i -i -mm. wummm tm , ... ULUTEP Tlf-tE OFI-tH II .1. jUlMMtnj VkjnmM j.t t l How To Revitalize Corroding Paint By Gary Goranson no6d If the shine on the family car has gone from a sparkling showroom shine to a dull ; and powdery look that can't even be washed away, there's ! trouble ahead. The trouble is not only financial in scope, (for certainly a poor paint job depletes potential trade-in dollars), butrfdw terms of the futUfe-'safety I of the vehicle. j The paint is there to pro tect the metal from rusting. n r ' r" " r "X ' ftl li i - BRAND NEW 1982 CHEVY CARS AND TRUCKS AT BEL017 . Mill NOW THRU JULY 31 e00E.MainSL Downtow Durham 682-0451 Hrs:M-F9-8 Sat 9-5 j DURHAM Naturally, rusting weakens the metal and lessens its ability to protect passengers in case of collision. To Save The Paint The first process to use on already degraded paint is called "deoxidizing" which removes as much of the corroded paint film as pos sible. This process is similar to a facial mask developed to remove dead skin cells. When the dead cells are scraped away exposing only the live "new" cells, or in this case fresh paint, the newly exposed surface can be treated with protection formulas that will keep it new and fresh looking longer. It's unlikely that the buff ing and deoxidizingequipment needed can be found in the family garage. This is a job for professionals. Deoxi dizing involves getting to the very bottom of the corrosion, (often revealing only a thin layer of "good" paint remain ing) and is a delicate operation if the ' car has oxidized greatly. The next step is also best performed by paint sealant specialists. For after the good paint is bared, it must be penetrated, sealed and pol lished with a compound that will change it from a dying paint to a high-gloss protec tive coating alive with richer i color, depth, and shinier than eve5uk waxing after the de oxidizing process isn't good enough. But the fact is that the paint film is like a sponge, porous to anything similar in nature. But it doesn't accept things like waxes that are not like it at all in the first place. Ycutrcrfefiycj p!qr . on hot cummer drya To quench your thirst Cokoblhoway . .' COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. 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