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—THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JAN. 15, 1966 4B Wired For Winter Breathii^ lit * JSflw > ivM mm mmtm *¥ / ''^^BH^IiIHIIiHIIIiHI^HIIHKI Sifting **h;it nia> Hell be a new winter fashion, a mailman in Water loo. lona, beats ic) weather by breathing heated air through a battery operated air-* urmer. The face mask he Hears contains a small heating element which Harms inhaled air to a comfortable 65 degrees. The washable mask, produced by Carmen Commodities Corp., of Chicago, is powered by a tiny rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery which is clipped to the user's coat pocket and will operate the unit for up to four hour, before it needs recharging. Designed by Dr. !.. A. Terman, origi nally to protect patients with respiratory ailments, the mask is also be coming popular among outdoorsmen in the northern I'nited States. CHRISTIANS and JEWS Against Tyranny LATE PRESIDENT KENNEDY in one of his 9* - J mosl eloquent speeches said, "Those who £ V, cannot remember the errors of history ate "*3/ condemned to repeat them " Yet most of us s **- would like to erase from our minds the most de- I structive "error" of the century the early indifference to Nazi aims V\ which resulted the \\ \i death of 10 million people. WE MUST REMEMBER!' ,1 We must resist all forces *1 \ li\y which propose ant man or {O \ L segregate-man actions the purpose of Gerald Green's "The Leßion 1 Noble Christians" (Trident \ \ Press) published 25 years W' \l~r-w " v after the uprising of Jews -—st ; xV the Warsaw ghetto VETS AND DEPENDENTS URGED TO RETURN INCOME QUESTIONNAIRE w WINSTON • SALEM The other sources are below cer- Veterans Administration this tain limits. week warned veterans and de- The VA asks that the card pendents of deceased veterans not be folded or mutilated be on VA pension rolls they run cause it must run through au the risk of having their month- tomatie data processing ma ly payments discontinued if chines. they fail to return the income questionnaire forms mailed ~ with the November checks. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS They may even have to pay t WALKIE-TALKIE? sl2 95 back the money received in - 1965. H. W. Johnson. Acting TAPE RECORDERS $19.95 Manager of the North Carolina ADMIRAL PORTABLE VA Regional Office said. »„ They must be returned by 539.95 January 31, 1966. Johnson said the VA is re- Sam's PaWIl Shop quired by law to obtain this income report each yeaiv be- 122 E. tftain St. Ph. 682-2573 cause pensions are paid *only Durham, N. C. to those whose incomes from SWAYS! BETTER i 1 • MULTI-CHECK Here to ««v»you...AAMCO'* ■ ■ • •'HCTOIY-THAHED coast-to-coast chain of ~ shops specializing In Auto ™ ■ • FREE TOWIH6 mitie Transmissions EX- Z • 1-OAY SOVICE CUJSIVELY. Com* In for a 2 ■ • LOWEST PRICES FREE MUUT- R ■ . rKVTfBUC CHECK...you may avoid H tASi costly repairs laterl H B .Wi *!?-.!" «■ t J,"I y mHtmsm i Across the Tracks from Mead Containers At 2008 E. Pea body Street Phone 596-SlB3 Vets Questions and Answers 'Editor's Note: Below are au thoritative answers, by the Veterans Administration to some of the many current questions from former service men and their families. Fur ther information on Veterans benefits may be obtained at any VA office. Q —How can a veteran sell ing his home be relieved of liability on a VA guaranteed loan? • » A.—One method is to re quire the purchaser to pay off the GI loan with his own re sources or to obtain a new loan. Another method is to have the purchaser assume all the veteran's liabilities on the home and have the VA approve the assumption agreement and specifically release the veteran from further liability to the VA. Q. —In 1946 my ten percent disability was reduced to zero percent The reduction to zero per ce;it made reinstatement possible if my disability reoc curred. Does my zero per cent entitle me to reinstate my Na tional Service Life insurance, which I dropped in 1946, A.—Since it appears that you have a service-connected dis ability, you may apply for the new insurance which is being sold by the Veterans Adminis tration. Application must be maHe before May 2, 1966. Entertoday! No purchase necessary! 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B *» TWa Cm»m v *« * Si S TW» Ca—■■ dM Vm> P»iI>MI «| B j WMk TMa MM* Yaw » W C I 1 GOLDEN ENCOKE RECORD B; j KSnfn H i '''"si irFri^Havi'™* B' j . . S I 1 NATUR-TENDER BONELESS B II \OW> .mi JAM ii nM rl I _ GROUND BOUND r4 5 SLICED HAM __ J TENDER MADE BEEF —-M J RUMP ORROUND ROAST _ jj! Cor. University Dr. & C. Hill Rd. Wellons ViUage Shopping Center Northgate Shopping Center 908 East Main Street - 42 „ We9t Majn f points Q. —My application for insur ance under the law T which per mits service-connected disabled veterans to apply for insurance until May 2. 1966, was rejected because I had a nonservice connected disability. This non service connected condition has. improved and is no longer dis abling. Will the insurance now be granted. A—Vou should make an ' ether application for the in ; surance. as soon as possible based on your present condi tion of health. Q —l receive a pension from the VA and also Social Security benefits. I would like to knovy if a veteran such as myself has any preference for ' being built with g-nernn- • funds. A.—Any information on pre ference in obtaining must come from the local It>" ing board in the city or towr where the veteran resides. Q —My husband is a veteran of World War 11. He is 40 yrs. old and receiving compensation from the VA for a disability which is service-connected. I would like to know if he is still eligible for a 30-year mort gage on a home loan. A.—He may well be. An eli gible World War IT veteran's entitlement for a GI loan ex- pires 10 years from the date of discharge from his last pe riod of active duty, any part of which occurred in World War 11, plus one year for each three months of active duty in World War H." In no case will entitlement extend beyond July 25. 1967. The nearest VA re gional office can establish his deadline date. USCS Reveals Exams For Custodial Posts WASHXGTOX. D C— A new examination for custodial la borer, positions paying 51.40 to S2.H an hour has been opened to fill jobs in various Federal agencies in the Washington. D. C., metropolitan area. Civil Ser vice Commission announced this week The examination will also be used to fill a few posi tions in Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. Applications will be accept ed from nonveterans as well as veterans through January 31. 1966: thereafter it will be open only to applicants entitled to veteran preference. No written test is required Ratings will be based on abil ity to perform the work. Persons who filed for manual CHAMBERLIN HONOR ROLLS Students making first honor roll at Chamberlin Studio are: Montee Brown, Naomi Byrd, Dawn Clayton, Joyce Clement, Patrice Dunn, Thalia Eaton, Patricia Fearington, Shirley Ferrell, Judith Hubbard, Ka trina Joy, Michelle Leake, Ed wina Link. Robert Page. Jr.,' Hedva Pettiford. Keatha Page, and Gayle Pretty. Second honor roll: Elaine Artis. Noma Alyce Bennett. Sheila "Brown. Joseph Camp bell. Cassandra Clayton. Kath leen Clement. Bonita Davis. Sheila Gunn. Gayle McLaugh lin. Lillian Norwood. Rosebud Page. Cynthia Ricks. Deborah Smith. Pamela Stanback. laborer positions under Exami nation Announcement B-25-2- (65) do not have to apply for the new examination to be con sidered for these positions. Additional information or assistance in completing the application forms may be ob tained from the Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners Gen eral Services Administration. Region 3, Room 1064, 7th and D Streets, SW., Washington, D. C . 20407. or from the U.S. Civil Service Commission's Informa tion and Examining Office at 1900 E Street, N.W., Washing ton, D C.. 20415. Shore Up that Sag FOR LONGER LIFE NVhv do widows outnumber widowers? To the traditional cam of ii ink and worry, long branded the guilty pair, weigh! has been so strongly linked by science that dieting, once a woman s pastime, has become a male preoccupation. And now comes evidence that it isn't just the paunch, but the sag. that brings on the pallbearers —that the girdles that give the ladies their girlish figures may also he extending their lives. 'hj itfc;i th:»t control under shorts. tightening ihfc abdominal muscles anil expanding Ihe chest, improve nOI merely appearance but health isn't exactly a new one. l ong before modern drugs came on the market, -doctors pre scribed' abdominal belts for mcrf 1 with heart ailments. But new research, reported in lho Journal of llie American Meil icnl Association, tends to show that the new drugs may be no more effective than the old-fash ioned belt—or "the modern con trol shorts. Scripps Institute scientists found that "application of the belt previous to exercise reduced or prevented the ab normal postexercise increase in the amplitude of the A-wave of the apex cardiogram." just as popularly-prescribed glyceryl tri nitrate. Mow do control shorts help the heart? One famed medical writer, Dr. I' J. Steincrohn. writes that it helps the circulation of the blood, and "thereby takes an unnecessary load oil the heart. And when one multiplies this by the heartbeats which add up to a few billion in the normal lifetime, one can un derstand how a simple abdominal support might add years to a man's life." Manv doctors are suggesting the increasingly popular new types of men's control shorts to their patients, anil finding back and breathing as well as circulation benefits. The most popular type. Mandate. "underwear that slims " meets the A/•//;// Journal's pre scription of a belt "tightly ap plied to the abdomen in such a manner that it does not disturb the patient's respiration or pro-
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