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>- 4ri \-j& JKkmt >' WILL ACCEPT CENSURE BUT—(Bimini, The Bahamas) —Framed by palm trees and holding a copy of the "House Rules Manual," Rep Adam ■ B\ \ > 11 IHHHHBHI JHBhbA: _ YOUTH ARRESTED— {BuffaIo, N. Y.) —A Buffalo youth is led away after he was arrested by U.S. charges steel (o. bias "Hie federal government filed suit Friday chargihg H. /yr 11l^p!^«^ lllllllirllllll1111 * I BIG SMOKE DAMAGE & I | ': CONTINUES THIS WEEK N HOURS: v DOWNTOWN 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. STORE ONLY Friday Night till 9 p.m. 317 w. Main st. ] Hurry To Roses To Take Advantage Of These jj Terrific Specials | I LADIES' I WESTERN I I LADIES ' ,y I) DRESSES JEANS DRESSES GOWNS (f *_] A.iorted Style. QO Voluei to $4.98 Bru.hed Nylon. . ...» R«9- 52.99 and Acetate Values to $14.95 \OO% Cotton WtihabU to* A 1 s^-96 Z V i M |1 Now T II "0. 5 2 47 II Z'Y" I F " E,, 7™ I 11 Heiai I Ironing Board The Swinger SPORT SHIRTS Trash Cans , Reg. 99c Now $2.92 *l3 41 1.3 0 Pad a Cover Sat Now Too many .tyl.. nd Mow O AAr Film for $1.66 F.bric. to Mention ___________ liv | 111/U 20 Inch Aliminim M j\ 3-PieCe LAWN Breeze Box FOLDING COT ! LAWN SET CHAIRS WINDOW FAN «sssS! 1 Reg. $12.88 0nl V $ "- 88 0 „ ly s 9 11 2/ s 5 M ll 'l2 84 11 No , $ 9 74 | | One Large Table Assorted Large ¥iajl One Counter |1 FLOWERS NOVELTIES PLA Y BALL Full Of Large Toys ! At Drastic | Now O* ea. 33 Now 46 Reductions > Sorry No Refunds or Layawayi On Sal* Merchandise V/ v\\ As Clayton Powell tells reporters that he would accept censure by the House—but only in the same manner as Sen. Thomas Dodd of Connecticut. "I will police during the second night j of violence in this city. At least I five persons were shot and I K. Porter Company, Inc., a i major manufacturing compa ny, with racial discrimination in employment. Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark said the civil suit was filed in United States District Court in Birmingham, Ala., under the Equal Employment Op portunty Section of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. The suit seeks s court not accept a public censure in the well of the House," the Harlem Democrat told news at is first news conference in many weeks. wounded this second day while about 30 were arrested. order against racial 'dis crimination'' by the firm's Connors Steel Division. Thrpugh the Division, the Company operates mills and plants in Birmingham which employ about 700 persons. ■ • • East Germany to improve social benefits] Hot Weather— Summer Has Its Share Of Hazards To Health Winter is commonly the time for roltls and llu and snee/es, but there are some liseases and aoi dents that do their worst in hot weather. The American Medical ASM» ciation points out that some of these are obvious. Sun strokes .iml heat strokes are more likelv t«» occur in July and August than in January. Too much exposure and too in tic 11 exercise in the hot sun may produce sun stroke. Pro longed excessive heat, cither in or out of doors, can cause heat strode. Ihe symptoms are the same and in either case it is im portant to keep the victim cool and call .1 pTrjTsician at once, Ue.it prostration also is caused by get ting overheated, but instead of de veloping a high fever, the victim becomes cold and clammy. Prompt medical attention and keeping the paticnt as warm as |>ossiblc arc important. Sunburn has hospitalized many a vacationer. Kveryone should know that gradual exposure to the sun. beginning with a few minutes a clay, is the recommende d course. Hut many of us forget to watch the clock and to lake pie cautions against sunburn in the excitement of the first clay at camp or at the seashore. I he bacteria that cause diat rliea multiply mueh faster in luk warm foods, and it's important t> keep cold foods in refrigeration and to keep hot foods hot. Swimming is fine exercise and also is good for cooling oil on a hot day. I hose with sinus or eat troubles should be careful about swimming. Swimmers should make certain that the- water is safe from pollution. A clear mountain stream may look attractive. It also may be loaded with germs. And there still arc cases of typhoiej and dvse nte r\ from drinking untreated water. Clampers can disinfect water' by boiling or by commercial disiufre tant tablets. If there are horses or cows around, there is likelv to be tetan us. Tetanus (lockjaw) is very seri ous. It can be prevented by injec tions of tetanus toxoid. If your 66 SIMCA 4 Door Sedan One owner car. 2800 miles factory war ranty left The perfect sec ond car $995 OLD HICKORY MERCEDES - BENZ SUNBEAM • SIMCA 3341 Roxboro Road Ph. 477-7391 N. C. 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In li(k countrv it isrsMiiii.il to make- a close examination alter disrobing to remove all tiiks Bursitis— Joints Need Special Care Sometimes it's "housemaid's | knee." Or "|>»liemail's hrrl." By any other name it's still bursitis, and il is one of mankind's more painful and disabling ail nients. Bursitis, says the American . Medical XsNociation, mentis in flam mat inn of a lubricating sac about a joint Ihe s.n, tailed a birtoM is sinnlar to a collapsed balloon with some fluid inside. It | is Ick.Vied at \arious places the : body joints c»r tissues touch J and i üb', and without cushioning ' there would be friction. - Bursitis can hit at many points j in the l>od\. but most often occurs ; in the shoulder, elbow or knee. In almost every case bursitis } follows unaccustomed strain or j overuse of an extremity. By taking a little time to work up to your physical condition, and especially I by working up the muse les that you I plan to use in any repetitious mo tion outside your normal activity (strengthening your wrist and arm before starting to paint the house, for instance) you can probably keep dear of this common and painful ailment. If you get bursitis, no one need j suggest that you see a doctor. The i pain is so acute that you will be | the first to seek relief. JULY . IS UP v I—w 1 m JlleXanderFQßß Rope Yourself A Deal Inventory—Best Reals Ever—You Can ROPE YOURSELF A BETTER DEAL NOW!! ALL AMERICA'S FAVORITE L.T.D. FOR THE QUIET RIDE FAIRLANES—FALCONS—TRUCKS—ENTIRE HUGE INVENTORY AT JULY ROUND-UP PRICES NOW! Let's face it-Records show that-Alexander Ford sells more Ford Than Any Other Dealer in This Area. We Will Not Be Undersold. OUR VOLUME POLICY MEANS SAVINGS FOR YOU N. C. DEALER NO. 1659 SHOP AT NIGHT—OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. 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How (l» you fool those fin I jeky bottom 'dwelling lish that rcoiii-ol lv ri*:teh lnnkrr iirn SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1967 * THE CAROLINA TIMES— ders which have hit this city for the second straight day. In today's shootings, (June 28) looting and vandalism 5 per sons have been shot and ! p! .It | itiv ln ausr «.! vi-li-et jve feeding habits? Sinking lio«»k home in Hie* jaw >l an eight punnet bass carries' aln »ut •hv satin - uelds i. -r daily double at the Ua-k. \e: lor the guv who wants to better his c bailees in the lunker clep.irtmeiit. there are a couple tricks on this seasons serin that mav be «>I interest, say the lishiim experts at Mercury out hoards. Iln- lirst. 11ic-x claim. i s the "( hi-wal/le iuit• While This s»» 11 ulh rinu has bi-e-n standard tale !• >i I»ai T ie el a:.*l elevu Andrews Direct Tailors "The Place To Buy Your Clothes" 105 W. PARRISH ST. DU&HAM, N. C. 3A wounded while at least 3U were arrested. Several other minis ters tried to help the police re store order in the east side ghetto (UPI Telephotoi W' tnr. the "pliable approach" 1-. also available to pliifi casters. With the tendency >l -big hsh i- :m >) I:ii .ind eliew a while be 1.-r« • v.valh >wmg. it certainly has merits. Recently marketed SCJ! I' lures thaf emulate many old. proven 1a V' »nt ha.e the deceptive ehar.i» teii: t;cs «i natural bail. This quality Iwcomes highly important when dealing with lunkers that se;/.e a bait and ni'At niuiur some dis lant e while c. •ntemplating the authenticity : the morsel and turning it around beHi re swallowing Garrison upheld en subpoena » F. 8.1, agent.
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