Page 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Thursday. December 15, 1966 Partners Of The Alliance Lynn 3JS One Group of Ladies' 1C3 Shetland Wool SWEATERS ILL OUTLET sales noon over Sutton's Drugs MAIL-EM Already in a Box 3 pr. $1.25 ILL OUTLET sales noon over Sutton's Drugs (OTC, Reg., Stretch, Support) 50c-60c-75c-$l All Sizes ILL OUTLET SALES R0GI.1 over Sutton's Drugs LADIES' BLOUSES, DRESSES, SLACKS, SKIRTS, 'SWEATERS ILL OUTLET sales noo:i over Sutton's Drugs Pf AC P5 $3.00, $4.75 ILL OUTLET SALES RQOr.1 over Sutton's Drugs MEW: Boxer, Briefs, Athletics, T-Shirts 65c ca. DILL OUTLET SALES ROOD over Sutton's Drugs of other items to choose from MILL OUTLET SALES ROOM over Sutton's Drugs open 9:33-5:33 Mon. thru Sat. "N.C. Adopts Coeliabaiiiba, Bolivia By JAMES R. WAGNER GREENSBORO (AP) -In the city of Coachbamba, which sprawl across a large valley in the Andes Moundatins of Bolivia, the efforts of many hundreds of North Carolinians are raising the hopes of some of the poorest people in South America. The Andes city and the Tar Heel state are linked in "Partners of the Alliance," a program suggested by the U.S. State Department to bring American citizens directly in to the Alliance for Progress. It's a "people-to-people pro ject, and the people here are responding with enthusiasm and ingenuity. Bolivian craftsmen who need tools are getting loans to buy them from North Carolina citi zens. Hospital and clinics in Cochabamba are being equip ped and even staffed tem porarily by North Caro lina doctors. Schools and brid ges in the Andes Valley are being built with funds from North Carolina school child ren and civic clubs. Cocha bamba needs all this help and more. It is the second largest city in Bolivia, but is connected to the capital of La Paz by a single - lane dirt road 150 miles long. The 400,800 people in Co chabamba's valley of 50 square miles are among the poorest in a country where the per capita income is less than $100 a year. Greensboro businessman Hargrove Bowles Jr.. saw the poverty on a trip to Bolivia last spring, and decided that poeple in his home state could help to alleviate it: He began asking questions and meeting with committees, and soon formed North Caro lina Partners of the Alliance. Arkanasas and Utah also are assigned to Bolivia, but North Carolina concentrates on Co chabamba. A statewide response to the "Parners" came at once from the North Carolina Junior Chamber of Commerce. Greensboro banker Jim Mel vin was named state chair man of the Jaycees role in the program, and has been a top salesman for the "Part ners" idea. A visit to Bolivia last July by Melvin and civic leaders from Wilmington, Charlotte, Morganton, High Point and Yanceyville resulted in a de tailed list of 43 projects in Cochabamba that need spon sors in North Carolina. A few projects were meant to aid individual Bolivians, but most involved neighborhoods or small communities. All but a dozen of the projects have found sponsors in North Caro lina. SANITATION The Burlington Jaycees are providing sanitation equip ment including disinfect ants, instructions and sprays to a 50-block area of 9,000 people. Civic groups in three Tar! Heel cities are providing ta bleware, linen and mattress es for an orphanage in COo chabamba. . Teen - agers at Grimsley High School in Greensboro raised money to aid the con struction of . a bridge connect- ing a small village with the central city. , Sears, Roebuck & Co. made a loan to a Bolivian crafts man so he could buy wood working equipment. Jaycees in Goldsboro spon sored the construction - by Bo livians of a local system of public water faucets. Although the Jaycees have been active, the needs of peo ple in Cochabamba are so great that no single group -even with a statewide organ ization can do all the work. So, many other citizens and groups have responded inde pently. Methodists in Charlotte sent a group of doctors to work for several weeks in Bolivian hospitals. Other Tar Heels are making funds available for scholarships and loans. Old and Rare Western Books For Christmas Giving The Old Book Corner la Tfca Intimate Bookshop student Rates (WLD. Card (Week-Encb Only) 7.59 S&sie &9 1 DSL Bed IQZV 2 DEL Bedt 1S3 Booms Dining Boom & Banquet Facilities King's Tavern L16S N. Elm, Greensboro- Z75-C271 FOR HER for Christmas! RAINCOATS Wash n' Wear with or without zip-in lining. In navy, oyster, light blue, yellow. 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