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2B —SHE CAEOUNA AMES SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1971 toward Lee's Campaign for Mayor is Launched By JOHN MYERS, Staff Writer CHAPEL HILL - The rib boa waa cut Wedneeday, April It, at the opening of the cam palp headquarters of Howard Lee, 1> Chapel Hill. Lea stated in an opening yeech, that the next two years would have to to years of progressive uses. He said that he would work to make the government man arrsesl 1 tiU&WHX-ftD 1 Btoa Teledaitrftf A Thursday H M a.m. - GALLOPING GOURMET "Beast Pheasant and Oanberland Sauce" are on the menu for today's program as Graham Kerr, the Galloping Gourmet, presents studio entertainment and secrets of Ike cuisine. WTVD 11:31 a m. - THAT GIRL _ A young model and Mpiring actress goea through the trials, tribu lations and humor of the big city and a comic boy friend. Mario Thomas stars. WRAL 11:30 a.m. FOLK GUITAR - Laura Weber teaches the A 7 chord today. New songs to be learned are "Delia's Gone," "Hava Nagila" and "Sky Boat Song " WUNC 7 pro. FAMILY AF FAIR A successful archi tect and engineer, who is alae a bachelor, aas found hi charge of his teen-age niece and her little brother and sister. His management of the sit uation. and the predicament at his sophisticated valet, make the humor for this hghtheartad comedy. Brian Keith and Sebastian Cabot atar. WTVD. WFMY 7:30 p.m. - ALIAS SMITH AND JONES - Ben Murphy and Pete Duel star as west en outlaws who are trying to go straight Everywhere they turn, however, a new peeeibility for the quick dallar sad ths hoosegow Fridqy Hig M a.m. - GALLOPING GOURMET - Today'* dish la "Vacharu." WTVD ll )t UL - BOOK BEAT "American Journey: The Times at Robert Kennedy'" by Jean Stein and George Plimpton, is today'a book. Guest Gaarfe Plimpton gives his impressions of his friend. Robert Kennedy, both the man and the politician, and disuses the book • collection of 300 interviews with people who had known the senator. WUNC 3:30 p.m. TO TELL THE TRUTH lnteresting characters are presented on this show and they come in threes only one of whom is honestly what be claims to be. Gary Moore leads the panel of celebrities who try to unveil the truth. URAL 7 p m - ARTHUR SMITH Old time and good time musk in the country vein is presented by Arthur Smith and his long-time partners. WFMY 7:3# pm. - I SPY - "A Day Called Jaguar" stars Robert Gulp and Bill Cosby as a tennis pro and his man ager. The two partners have a hidden occupation that brings them a good deal of at.venture in foreign lands Spying. WRDU •:30 p m _ ANDY GRIF FITH - "The New Andy Saturday Highlights 7:31 p.m. - MOVIE - "Godzilla vs the Thing" is a far-out science-fiction thriller. WRAL 11 a.m. - POPEYE - Cartoons are presented, fea turing Popeye the Sailor Man in films made over a period of 3D years of Popeye, Olive Oyl and Bluto WRDU NOON - HOT DOG—This made-for-cfcildren aeries fea tures explanations and examples of industry seared to educate and entertain the yauog viewers. Jonathan Wiators and Woody Allen am among the Barrators. WRDU I p.m. - F-TROOP - Forrest Tucker and Bob Steele star in the zany antics ef a cavalry post's .occu pants. who are everything a cavalry should sot be. WRDU X p-m. - BASEBALL - The Minnesota Twins meet the lad Sox at Boston la Majer League Baseball. WTVD IPJB. - BASKETBALL - the American Basketball isanrtaHon Playoffs are pre •sated. WFMY l:M pm. - DOUBLE FEATURE MOVIE - "Oklahoma Kid" stars Jama Cagney; "Beauty for bte to the people. Some of the msjor points of his campaign will be: in creased housing units, better salaries and working condi tions for town employees, a council for the aged, and bet terms nt of the existing bus system. He sakl of the transporta tion system for the town, "Without it there is no use, is staring them in the (ace. WRAL 7:30 p.m. - MUSIC - Giorgio Ciompi, violinist, and Loren Withers, pianist, both of the Duke University Department of Music, are presepted as the Ciompi- Withers Duo performs Beethoven's Sonatas for Pianoforte and Violin. WUNC 1:30 p.m. NORTH CAR OLINA - The North Car olina School of the Arts' Children's Theater performs "Tales from the Toybox." WUNC 9 p.m. - MOVIE - "The Thrill of It All" is s Doris Day movie starring Doris Day herself. WFMY 9 p.m - DANNY THOM AS "Make Room For Granddaddy" is the up-dated "Make Room For Daddy," with additional stars, in cluding Roosevelt Greer. WRAL 9:30 p.m. NORTH CAR OLINA PEOPLE - William C. Friday, president of the Consolidated University of North Carolina, interviews the chief Capitol cor respondent for the Raleigh News and Observer, Roy Parker. WUNC 11 p.m. MOVIE "Dangerous Mission" stars Victor Mature in an ad venture film. WRDU 11:20 p.m. MOVIE "There's Always Tomorrow" is a drama starring Barbara Stanwyck. WRAL Griffith Show" takes placa in Mayberry, but the sit uation hat changed. Andy is now mayor of the town, and ha also has a wife. WTVD 8:30 p.m. PARTRIDGE FAMILY The singing stars of popular music are cast in their life-like roles in the situation comedy about a family that is a singing group the Partridge Fam ily. WRAL » p.m. MOVIE "Jack of Diamonds" stars George Harrison in an adventure film. WTVD, WFMY • p.m. - NET PLAY HOUSE "Ludwig van Beethoven" ln this edition of NET's biographical se ries, the German composer Beethoven is presented. A critical period in the com poser's life when he first won recognition for his genius and came to realize the inevitability of his eventually total deafness is depicted. Michael Jayston plays the role of Beethoven. WUNC 11 a.m. - MOVIE - "Oklahoma Kid" stars James Cagney. WRDU 11:20 p.m. MOVIE "Strait Jacket" stars Joan Crawford in a suspense thriller. WRAL 11:30 p.m. DOUBLE FEATURE MOVIE - "Savage Wilderness" stars Victor Mature; "The Hard Man" stars Guy Madison. WFMY the Asking" stars Lucille Ball. WRDU 3:30 p.m. - MOVIE - "Quick Gun." ""3AL 4 p.m. iPORTS _ Roller Derby - action is presented. WFMY S p.m. - HORSE RACING Film highlights of the excitement surrounding the preparations and the actual race itself are featured on "Kentucky Derby." WTVD, WFMY S p.m. - SPORTS-Cham pionship wrestling is presented. WRAL 5:30 p.m. - MOVIE - "At the Race Track" is a Charlie Chan mystery film, starring the Oriental sleuth. WRDU 1:90 p.m. - MOVIE - "Fortune Cookie" Jack Lemmon and Walter Mat thau star in this comedy drama about a TV camera man who Is hurt covering a football game. The injured man is told by his swindling lawyer brother-in-law to stay In bed and get a big insur ance settlement. WTVD 10:30 p.m. - CEREBRAL PALSY TELETHON. WRAL 11 p.m. - MOVIE - "Frankenstein-1970" at art Boris Karloff. WRDU 11:30 p.m. - MOVIE "3:10 to Yuma" stars Glenn Ford. WFMY trying to control the traffic, the cars, or the layout of streets and highways." "I will try to provide the political presaues, but the Board of Alderman and the people of Chapel HOI will have to stand behind me in these matter*. Some of Lee's dreams are to see a playground in every community In Chapel HOI, strengthening of university/ town relations, to see 1200 additional housing units erect ed, to see the completion of improved streets, particularly around the narrow side streets of the black communltisa. and the improvement of highway 54. Lee said, closing his ad dress, "Hie past two years have been tough. There have been physical and emotional adjustments that had to to made. When times were the most severe, I always thought of this saying: The things that drive me crazy may not even bother you. But I'll keep on acting crazy until they drive you crazy too." €RjKXS horoscope TM W WEEK OF APRIL 18, 1971 ARIES —A good time to consolidate efforts on the financial front. You might even consider getting a part-time job- Serious efforts to make long-range plans prosper. TAURUS—Your vitality changes rap idly this week, but you can accomplish big things if you plan them methodically. People around you are highly volatile. GEMlNl—Public life is most impor tant. You could plan to run for a posi tion on the governing board of an organ ization. Expect same static from older folks. CANCER—PIan your retirement or weekend dream hide-away with your mate. Any plans for future developments are favored this week. Your spouse can pull out of the doldrums. LEO—If you've been working a long time for some public honor or recogni tion, the aspects favor you. Professional people and situations play a strong role starting this week. VlßGO—Although you may be a bit sluggish mentally early in the week, you can pull out of it by involving your self in your children's plans. Implement these to the hilt. LIBRA —Marital and health affairs take precedence this week. Discuss fi nancial arrangements with your spouse for future benefit. A good time to in crease insurance protection. WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN BUYING A TV SET TV or not TV? That is the question. Many families are asking it in deciding whether to get an additional TV set. After coming up with an affirmative answer, then go ing down to the store to shop, many buyers suddenly realize that they really don't have a clear picture of what to look for. What makes one TV set better than another? What are the signs of quality to check for? Even among the finest sets there are important differ ences, but consumer authori ties offer ten helpful hints. 1. Compare the square inch es of actual picture provided by the television screen. All manufacturers must specify television sizes according to the actual viewing area, rather than the size of the picture lube. This is a Federal Trade Commission requirement. 2. Ask about the voltages used on the picture tube. It determines the brightness and clarity of your picture. The higher the voltage, usually the better the picture. The set you buy should have at least 1,000 volts for each diagonal inch of viewing area. The present 25-inch set with new er technical refinements, for example, should have ap proximately 24,500 to 25,000 volts for a well defined picture. 3. Automatic color control and automatic noise inverter are important for good color reception. Preset fine tuning allows setting of the channel once and does away with constant fiddling with the set. In some lop quality color sets such as those made by Tele dyne Packard Bell, there are electronic provisions called automalic frequency control (AFC) or automalic fine tun ing (AFT) lhal does the fine luning for you. These devices are to color TV what AFC is to FM radios, locking in the best picture electronically and automatically. 4. Manufacturers are cur rently in a race to achieve higher color picture bright ness levels. Ask to view black matrix type color tubes, those that combine improved phosphor with a new process that surrounds the screen's nearly one million tiny dots The Brush-Off Approach it lifer - ' ' -Si " : V S ' v rf £\ . B There's one question that's traditionally asked of all women: "If you were stranded on a desert island, what beauty accessory would you like to have?" Some women answer their eye makeup, oth ers rouge and many women wouldn't part with their lip stick. But no one ever names the brush. Yet, the brush is probably the most important beauty tool that women use. Women brush their hair 11M) strokes a night for beauty, they brush their teeth, they brush on eye make- SCORPIO—If your mate has been a bit distant, this is the week to get to the root of it. Don't be dogmatic—his special dreams can be fulfilled if you help out. SAGITTARIUS—Don't let your easy going nature keep you from attending to health. Have a check-up. Make plans to start new projects with children (yours as well as others)- CAPRICORN—You've been building toward this week for a month. Now is the time to implement your ideas. You can re-organize your whole environmen tal situation successfully. AQUARIUS —You're on an emotional joy-ride this week. Physical expressions of affection come easier now. Show your mate how you really feel. A mar velous time for mental rapport also. PISCES—This past month should, have been a love-feast, and it's still going on! This is a fine time to lay plans for in creased financial security. Start a new mental self-improvement regime. Now you can get your personalized computerized horoscope, 20 pages of in depth knowledge of the factors govern ing your life, plus a six-month day by day forecast of your physical, emotional and mental responses. Send JlO with your name, address, place and time of birth to Erika, P. O. Box 2, Glencoe, 111. 60022. Money refunded if not complete ly satisfied. Mill Screen a wide variety of televisioA sets before you buy. The uleimm will offer no interference. J - Dime-iized integrated circuits are rapidly replacing vacuum tube* in color TV Mti. Under rigorous test conditions they have operated continously, without interruption, for up to eight years! wilh a black coating. Black matrix or surround offers brilliance, coldr «purity and color fidelity not found in conventional tubes. 5. For added convenience, the set should have a remote control ready feature, with wireless controls available at time of purchase or later. 6. Check noise level. First, make sure that you already have a good antenna and are receiving a clear signal. Turn to an unused channel in your area. If there are little dots of snow, the ratio between noise and picture is good. If you see big snowballs, the ratio is out of whack. 7. Basic controls should be easy to reach. This includes on-off, volume and channel Kelectors for both UHF and VHF. All sets should have a control f«r color intensity and one for hue even though the set maker states that you will like his "pre-sel" picture without further adjustment. up, rouge, lipstick and even brush their eyebrows. But no woman really thinks of brush ing her face. Brushing your skin is prob ably the best method you can use for stimulating circulation, promoting a healthy glow, and giving your face a thorough cleansing. That's why Given chy developed the Cream Wash. 8. Consider the furniture styling of a table model or a console. A television set now is a functional part of a room's decor and should be bought with its appearance in mind. 9. Check the cabinetry for craftsmanship. Is the styling attractive? Is the finish clean and rich? Do the appoint ments, such as grill cloth, blend with the rest of the set? Is the design something you can live with as a fine piece of furniture for a number of years? 10. Don't let the electronics terminology confuse you. Transistors are smaller than tubes and permit use of print ed circuits. This is a space saver. Transistors cut down on heat and thus lengthen the life of parts. So don't make an impulsive purchase. Attune yourself to these TV tips and your choice is bound to gel a good reception. Competition For Overseas Study Opens The official opening of the 1972-73 competition for grants for graduate study or research abroad, and for pro* fesstonal training in the crea tive and performing arts was announced today by the Insti tute of International Educa tion. « Annually, HE is responsible for the recruitment and screen ing of candidates for U. S. Government Full and Travel Grants authorized under the Full bright-Hays Act. For 1972- 78, Full Grants are available to 29 countries and Travel Grants are available to 12 countries. Grants offered by governments, universities and private donors of 14 countries are also administered by I IE. Grants are available to every region of the world. Theee awards are designed to promote mutual under standing between the people of the U. S. and other countries through the exchange of per sons, knowledge and skills. It is expected that there will be at least 600 awards available for 1972-73. Candidates must be U. 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