"KISSES FOR MOTHER OF A. and T. College as "Motner YEAR" —Mrs. Lillie F. Rodger. ' °' the Yc»r." gets kisses from Pittst.oro, who was honored at her daughters, Lucille, left, and Cornell University Specialist Outlines Treatment for Asthmatics HANOVEit, \ J. -Continu ity of care "by an inti u-sted, meticulous, sympathetic physi cian, who regards the problem as a many-faceted one allergic, infectious, mechanical, and psy chic," can lead to a full life of normal span for chronic asthmatics, a specialist declares in the current issue of The Physician's Panorama. The specialist is Murray Dworetzky, Ml)., clinical asso ciate professor of medicine, Cornell, and associate attend ing and physician in charge of the Allergy Clinic, the New York Hospital. j-. Naturally Healthy Normal Hair GROWS from the HAIR ROOTS In YOUR SCALP. The condition cf your hair often depends heavily on the natural health of your acalp. Years ago DOCTOR CAR NOT Invented a medicated tar formula called CARBONOEL* which lj mixed with many prov en beneficial Ingredients. CAR« BONOEtu is such h strong, power ful antiseptic and docs such fina work In helping an ITCHY, BUMPY. DANDRUFF scnlp that many DOCTORS regard it highly and PRESCRIBE it for many acalp troubles. Many annoying •xternally caused scalp condi tion! are greatly relieved by th® use of this Triple strength tar formula. Write for this DOCTOR S GENUINE SCALP FORMULA now. It will be sent to you all mixed and ready to use. USE IT FOR 7 DAYS, and if you are not satisfied, your money bock. Pay only $159 on delivery. This In cludea everything Don't cay n penny more. You get it with full directions. Use the finest MEDI CATED SCALP-FORMULA your money can buy. Your hair and scalp deserve fine care. Just send your name-and address to—GOLD MEDAL HAIR PRODUCTS INC. Dept. St 2 Sheepshead Bay# Brooklyn 33. NY. NOTE THIS FORMULA carries a 100',# writ ten money bacA guarantee. 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"An electric fan blown in the patient's direction may give him the feeling of getting more air and thus reassure him, while paradoxically an oxygen i I mask or tent may give him a , ! closed in feeling and actually ' ; make him feel worse. Opiates and sedatives, includ ! ing barbiturates, are dangerous .in asthma. Dr. Dworetzky i warns For the treatment of bron 1 ehospasm, Dr. Dworetzky rec- : ominends ephedrine by injec- . tion or nebulized in conjunr- . lion with fluids, and amino- ] phyllin which has, he say?, i bronchodilating as well as vaso \ dilating effects. He adds: "it has always been our impression tli t aminoj'lylli i has con siderable expectorant effect. • particularly - .\hen used orally as an elixir.'' 'The most popular expecto ' rant is still saturated solution of potassium iodide or potas sium iodide in an enteric coat ed tablet," he notes. But he adds that iodides may be poor ly tolerated and should be j started at a low dose. Ipecac, which causes vomit i ing, "acts to break up and j raise mucus." he explains, by Raleigh High Schoolers Win Pepsi Award RALEIGH—Two J. W. Ligon j High School girls, Lessie Dru cella Gibbs and Gwendolyn R. | Burwell, were announced as I winners of Pepsi Cola scholar ! ships to matriculate at Shaw j University for the 1966-67 I school year. The two winners were among I eighteen high school seniors who competed in the test for I the Pepsi Cola scholarship j awards. The contestants were j from North Warren High | School of Wise, Fuquay Con solidated School in Fuquay. and Ligon High School of Ra leigh. The two winners were an nounced by Mrs. Velma G, Clark, director of testing at I Shaw, who administered the I schooj and college ability tests. Misses Gibbs and Burwell j were each awarded a SSOO scholarship for their freshman year study at Shaw. J. D. Lewis, special markets repre sentative of the Pepsi Cola Bottling Company of Raleigh, and James Cameron, special markets representative of Pepsi Cola Company of New York, J were on hand to make the award presentations when the winners were announced. Lessie, who at the moment | seems undecided whether she will major in art or English at Shaw, is the daughter of Mrs. Lessie Ragland of 108 E. Mar tin Street, Raleigh. Her "cross the-s'reet" neighbor and high school classmate, Gwendolyn, has her mind set on a major in ) English. She plans some day Continued on page 3B Jill GILLETTE f Ti Foamy SHAVING CREAM !® a ®S 7QO I rtfe I t/»» «I. " v f IS WPtMATUMTIf YOUR IEARDI ij "i" r"nr. stimulating watery secretion.-. 1 from the bronchial glands, ' to gether with the forceful expul sion of mucous plugs during , the vomiting seizure." ' Nausea, he adds, "is often an accompanying symptom in ' most good expectorants " GERMAN 'HOWDY' West German's enjoy west erns as much .as -anyone else i i and to prove it, more than 1500 ! , fans, many dressed in cowboy j i outfits, turned out to greet Bob Fuller when he arrived there c 011 a tour in connection with | I'niversal's "Incident At Plian- ; torn Hill." in which he star--. VOTE SATURDAY T- ; TWimmi wiiwuiwr I * 1 |' | Dial 596-8202 for Service 1.j LAUNDERERS-CLEANERS i • 2505 Angier Ave. • Wellon* Village i • So. Roxboro St. At Lakewood Ave. \—-—X" I ©B© CASH IN A T^ASH ' rypfWKMi « MUSICAL WSTRUMfKTS • SWT SUNS ondltflis • USIDI^tVBMS PR*)VIDBNCE LOAN OFFICE ihi H*IH DIAL 682-4431 /»> /INTEREST NOW CUT j A I Relska {-■ Vodka fi *3-35 Vets Questions! And Answers EDITORS NOTE: Below are I authoritative answers by the | Veterans Administration to | sotne of nt' main current ques ; tions front former serviceman ' and their families- Further in formation t. veterans benefits may be "'airied at any \'A office . Q—ln he service medical report tha" ' received it stat ed tha' ! i.e i s-Tinach her nia thai ! received while in 'he sen uv !s it too late to tile I->r a ;i,-uhii:'v pension |- from '.".c vA. ' A The? ■ t:me limit as to v.- !;vi i veteran may file .1 clai::: :i disease or injury he fee!.- -.a- obtained "vhile serving ii: -;-e armed forces Q—l ant j veteran's widow and recer e t a monthly check from 'he '-'A of $50.40 a month '|> until the time of my re marriage My second husband^ no longer married? A Remarriage following the death of the veteran makes the widow permanently ineli gible for a pension from the Veterans Administration, based on the death of that veteran, unless the purported marriage is void or has been annulled. Q —l served in the U. S. Army from February 13, 1947, until I was discharged honor ably in July of 1948 at the end of my enlistment period. I would like to k.now if I am considered a veteran of World War I! A —the term "World War IT means the period from De cember 7. 1941 to December H1 I94fi. ' WW-- ".«t* MAV QUEENS AT SHAW U.—| Veda Dodson (center) of Ches ter, Pa. wore the Queen's crown during the annual May Day festivities at Shaw Univer sity recently. A first-year stu- ! dent, she was attended by Laura Bullock (left) of Tar boro, and Consuella Hill (right) of Camden, N. J. Miss Bullock is a sophomore, * I while Miss Hill is a freshman.! Centered around the theme," | "Mardi Gras in May." the fes tivities drew a captive audience | in the University's C. C. Spaul ding Gymnasium. Much wisdom often goes with fewest words. —Sophocles I.ike dogs, some people de feat you by their dumbness and disarming friendliness. ■MWMPLx iili.it. UIHIAI pa p. MON. SAT. RADIO DISPATCHED y DRIVE IN SERVICE jTIW l-ssat 1 hgm* DIAL 1 682-1566 | ; j WEAVERS CLEANERS i 1212 FAYETTEVILLE 7* DURHAM ;i M fl The Best Way To 2 Express Synpathy Every flow»r In one of o*ir funeral piece* H cHoten with ■ cere. At e retuft, our florel 4/B blenkett, tpreyi end wreethi Tf need net be unnecetterfly large or expensive to be beeuti fP ful. Let ut thow you templet. Longr's Florist ■ ' 501 Fay*M«vlll« St. I m-3U6 Durham. N. C. ■ (Political Adv«rtl»»m#nt) K VOTE FOR ! H. M. MICHAUX, Jr. M. C. House of Representatives JHp| f^S| • Durham Native .. . Attended Durham School* • Veteran ... U. 8. Army Medical Corps I • Law Degree ... familiar with • Successful Businessman ... Real Estate A Insurance • Church Officer ... . St. Joseph's AME Church , MM ! • Active Citizen ... Citizens Advisory Commission Durham C. a I C„ P. D. C. PLATFORM An increase in the amount allowed Renewal of state aid to the Wright for personal exemptions on state School for the mentally retarded Income tax. children. Repeal of state sales tax. Better pay for teachers. VOTE FOR H. M. MICHAUX, JR. A Man Who Will Represent ALL The People SATURDAY, MAY 28,. 1966 THE CAROLINA TIMES- YACHT GALLEY SETS EXAMPLE FOR HOME USE - CitiUcy >n Jf-fiHt/ \(u/it "Jamaican" by Owens 'Bathroom* kitchens ;m»l widiis .ill h;i\e a lot to do with water, in one w.'iv 01 brother, K■ ? it .iii ie.uK to piohlerm causing humidity. The problems u'nie about elTect on limshes 1 h,«t is why the best designed yachts. bathrooms and kitchens todax have n.ois.iiteY'oof l;nninated plastic. i| j (Political Adv#rtij«m»nt) j RE-ELECT ■k'nVl JENNIS M. MANGUM Sheriff of Durham County Saturday—May 28 I would like again to solicit your support for re-election as Sheriff of Durham County. I pledge to continue to serve all the people with honesty and equality to the best of my abil ity. Your vote will be'greatly appreciated. 1B

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