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HE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., FEBRUARY 11, 1967 THE 460,000 REG&rEREP ' , Zs£S IN THE U* TOPAY, ' 1 £ AIZE WOMEN'.' f_ ——rgd MURGING GKAPUATE: l . U 2E -THAN 6,000 A YEAR, r tmece? -?till a v^Tbr -4HOCTAI>E/ WITH LV 270 POti /T A fi « , 000 PATIENT-'. j-f-'Y/ jy /* ■ "T „ T Q&our HALF of- the —*= 4 r 1 ; nue£E£ in the nation ■ j WOEX IN HOSPITAL*, ' T j WHILE OTHEE£ GO INIO • I £uCH Pl£t-P=> AS PEIVATE , , 1 ji|i NUE.SINO/ PUPLIC HEALTH, jjl SCHOOLS ANP INPUSTR.Y. Cflueees in 6 of rue EEP Lfe U,t[ (JHPUST&AL NUZSES W*7 KtCEIVB. SPECIAL IRAIHMG JTVJT OtW-W TO ENABLE THEM TO KUN jKi\ r/ s P"KT-AtP eooms, AIP A comfamv physician, vi&it ■ \ \ Jyflrvl' i \ EMPlqyees a&sent because ■ \A.\ \:rtJ7Jr \\ /i of illness, anp help in » ■ \l ' the supeevision or ■ \lf /PL AWT PtESONKJE-L. £EW AMERICANS STOP TO THINK of these people who have pEvorep their L.IVE& TO THE CAIZE OF THE £|CK. IN HOSPITALS, MUeSIN6- HOMES-, SCHOOLS ANP INPU»TeiE» ACKOSS THE cOUNTgy. H ANNOUNCING . .. 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To get a good job today, you need visit a Youth Opportunity Center, which has been a good education. A good education is the set up in many cities to help you. To get a good job, get a good education (ft) I'ulilhhrd MA mil ilk- urvkv in cooperation with The Advertising Council. j Game Uncovers Tots Hearing Difficulties CHICAGO, m. (WMNS) — Pictures of an airplane, a cow boy, a fire truck, a wristwatch. and other familiar objects have proven useful in uncovering hearing problems of preschpol children. According to the Minnesota State Medical So ciety, 10 percent of almost 30.- 000 youngsters whose hearing was tested by the new tech nique, were refrerred for fur ther medical examination to check possible hearing dis orders. Usually, children with mild hearing loss are not recognized until they are in second or third grade- Terry S. Griffing, the Mayo Clinic audiologist who devised the new test point ed out at a recent meeting here of eye and ear specialists. By that time considerable damage might have been done a child's self-confidence, he said. This test increases the chances of ' picking up hearing problems earlier. This is how it works: A pre schooler fitted with ear phones listens as a tape recorded voice asks him to point out one or another of the 12 pictures of familiar objects in front of him. The instructions are giv en at various sound levels, in cluding that of normal speech. Failure to hear a certain num ber of words at the lower-de cibel range is an indication of possible hearing loss. The roar of a lion, a low-decibel sound, and the chirp of a bird, a high decibel sound, are also includ ed in the test. i Personnel Top Problem 1 For Papers CHAPEL HILL, N. C. A survey has shown the major problem facing North Carolina newspapers is difficulty in hir ing and retaining qualified per sonnel. The survey was conducted among 23 dailies and 30 week lies by John B. 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