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6B -THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT, NOVEMBER X, XM» NEW COLOR SLIDE THEATER iHBm I «■■ "•'Everything except ccld beer" is the way many people describe Syivania's new Color Slide Theater that presents color television programs, color pho tography slides, or pre-recorded and home-made tapes on the same instrument. The Color Slide Theater can be operated as a black and white or color television set; an "all-in-one" slide projection sys tem with the photographs show ing on the screen of the TV set. or as a tape recorder and player. The unigue feature of the theater is that the tape recorder and the slide projection system can be synchronized to prepare slide presentations with taped narrations that also change the slides electronically on cue. The slides also can be changed manually with a remote-control switch held by the viewer. The slide system uses a cir cular slide tray which can accommodate eighty 2 x 2-inch color or black and white slides. A small cathode ray tube, called a "flying spot scanner," is used to transmit the photcgraph from the slide to the screen of the TV set. THE C£H5) ARXJMD US_HtS»«*i| 1 °o — / °o QjZEP IN TUB SEA^^k WHERE NO LIOHT . U.'_pJ C (C\ PCHBTftATi*> A FIERCE ' V~j / IV* PISH CAM FLASH A LIGHT J " J ON ITS SNOUT TO ATTRACT ■ k ARE THEN (l\ 0f \ UO^^^keATftM' t&HE SIAMESE c — S°- ARCHER FISH =*~Z=* GETS its POOP By _ OQjP. «"V SQUIRTING WATER ✓ _ AT INSE.CTS so (T7\ V"—-V\ accurately that ir V > V^^/i CAN HIT A &UO MOKE THAN 3 FEET _' - SEA £■ caught TIMES / MORE TROUT THAM FISHERMEN TOOK F«3M THE / GREAT LAKES UNTIL. SCIENCE CAME UP WITH A PESTICIDE THAT DIpNT POTHER THE TROUT YET OF THE t-AMPREYS / „ || Omse SPECTATORS IN ANCIENT ROME SAT FOR HOURS ON T I£RS OF STONE H^NTURy E THAT a- "- J ' IT became customary to '"" ™*»i«sJ. • V. H-T ..' T B"] &HAHKS rOAMB/JcS^ 1 SEATING 45,000 FANS CAM JL ASTRODOME IN PERFECT UPHOLSTEKEP SEATS/ |j Focusing of the slide is done automatically by the spot. , scanner. However, it is possible ] for a viewer to adjust the color 1 control of a TV set to enhance I certain hues in a color slide. He 1 also can increase or decrease 1 the brightness of a slide with \ the brightness control of the TV j set. An additional feature of the ( slide projection system, is that ; the slides, like color television. I can be viewed comfortably in a lighted room. The unit can be ' changed from television to slide projection operation by a simple ( push-pull switch and without ( rearranging furniture or setting j up additional eguipment for ? slide viewing. A microphone provided with N the unit permits users to pro- J duce a coordinated slide-tape ; presentation. To accomplish ' this, the user describes the s slides being shown and then c presses a button when he wants c the next slide to appear. This i "change slide" signal remains c on the tape and triggers a slide c change during the playback. c The cassette-type cartridge F tape recorder contains a record „ and playback feature; a record- y ing level meter; a microphone, h and the control which provides '' the means to electronically r change slides. The color TV receiver fea tures Syivania's advanced Color Bright 85" picture tube with a 295-square'inch screen and an automatic fine tuning control for ease of color tuning. • The Color Slide Theater is available in a Traditional style design in butternut veneers and select solids, or in a Contempo rary classic style finished in wal nut veneers and select solids. lift ■ "■ The One-Picce Bathroom NEW YORK (ED)—ln the not too-distant future, if you want to have another bathroom, you'll be able to xip down to your shopping center and buy one-complete, in tact, molded from one piece of plastic. Prefabricated, and pre wired with all sorts of gadgets, it will be possible to order this room in the morning and have it in stalled in the afternoon pro vided reliability of delivery is better then than it is now! In the future, luxury features will be standard items. Proximity faucets will turn themselves on as your hand approaches and shut off when you withdraw. The tub will lie contoured with a head and foot rest, and after you leave it, little electronic brushes will take care of the inevitable rings and things. The shower will be an experi ence. On your trusty little com puter attachment, you'll lie able to dial-a-shower and have it pro grammed just to your taste - so many minutes of warm water, a few jets of sauna steam, a lieedly spray to wake up the circulation, while all the time strategic little jets arc squirting scented soap on you. Warm blowers will take the place of the bathtowel and you'll step out of your shower de lightfully fresh and dry. Cleaning the bathroom of the future will lie a breeze. You'll isimply seal it, push a cleaning jhutton and hidden jets will hose the whole plastic room down and then start the warm air circulat ing to dry it off. Until this super sonic bathroom is available, to day's homemaker still has to cope with cleaning her current one. and many women have discovered that Handi Wipes,® the all-pur pose reuseable clpth is a perfect cleaning tool for bathrooms. The soft yet sturdy cloth quickly cleans tubs and sinks and is very effective for washing and shining up bathroom tiles. A rapid rinse out and it's ready to tackle an other job like polish the medicine cabinet mirror. When the self-cleaning, one piece. molded bathrooms become a real saleable item in the future, you'll be able to surprise your husband by saying; "Darling, I bought the cutest pair of bath-| rooms today!" Ocean waves are caused mainly by the wind, although submarine earthquakes, volcan ic eruptions and tides are con tributing factors. How can I get someone to help pay my taxes? Build a jet age airport that can attract new business and industry that will bring new jobs, new payrolls, new taxpayers. f'jk - T A good example: The annual county taxes ■ By i ' of JUS * one new industry in the Raleigh- Durham area are enough to pay that V- county's yearly cost of the proposed Air w port Bond Issued - il ,f you're looking for someone to help t m shoulder your tax burdens, vote FOR the f v Airport Bonds on November sth. There's no better way to bring new taxpayers to the - Raleigh-Durham area. fl 1 m. % m t • V Unicef to Sponsor Trick or Treat" Program of Spooks HiDovmd will bring ghosts and goblins knocking at the doors of Durham with acaree and bap for treats. But among the annual spooks this Octo ber 31 will ba soma repreeent tng a special cauae-UNICEF, tha United Nations Children's Fund. Undar tha ausplcaa of tha League of Woman Voters of Durham, local sponsors for the campaign, theae Trick or Tteatais will ha seeking pen nies, nkkels and dimes for the UNICEF cauaa. "There are 900 million chil dren In the developing coun tries living in the shadow of hunger, disease and ignorance," said Mrs. Robert Tate, chair man of the project for the Lea gue. "During its twenty-one years UNICEF has fostered the vaccination of 225 million young persons against tuber culosis, and since 1961 it has helped equip over 9,000 schools and teachers training institutions, among many othei projects." The Nobel Peace Prize-win ing fund operates on an an nual budget totaling lea than what is spent on world arma ment in two hours of any day. Its money comes entirely from voluntary contributions from governments and individuals. UNICEF Trick or Treaters will be identified by their of ficial collection box: an orange and black container with a small symbol of a mother and child. "Only children carrying this carton will be authorized to collect for UNICEF," Mrs. Tate pointed out. Children or groups interest ed in participating In the pro gram this year should contact Mrs. Tate at 2811 Prince Street ao that she can provide ade quate materiala for aIL Among thoee participating win be The Jack and Jill Club, Duchaas of Utopia, Baptist Junior Mis sion sriee, St Titus Episcopal Church and Pearson Town School. Official collection cartons will be distributed from Mrs. Tate's home on Friday, Octo ber 25, until 8:00 p.m. The Fellowship Hall of the Educe Hon Building of Duke Memori al Methodist Church will be the collection center on Hallo- Continued on page 9B (Political AtfvtrtlMmxit) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ijjjj RE-ELECT PULL LEVER 37E "AN EAR FOR EVERY CITIZEN" if Was appointed and served faithfully on the following committees in the last legislature: Appropriations, Education, Health, Insurance, Manufacturers and Labor, Public Utilities, kW Roads and Commission for the Blind. Dthtft ★ Wos named and is presently serving on Governor's Study Commission on the Public -81 % - School System of North Carolina and the Governor's Advisory Council on Comprehen sive Health Planning. if Durham County Board of Education, 10 Years, Chm., 7 Years. fe»| I V ■ ■ W I fl H
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