8A -THB CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JULY *l, 1971 1 I mmwm EVERYBODY'S GETTING INTO the act! Bahamas Goombay Summer, with its music, dance and fun, is spreading like wildfire in Nassau and Freeport and 1 the Out Islands Here, Mrs. Margaret Rolle, an 18-year veteran of Nassau's Rawson Square Straw Market, puts the finishing touches on a Goom bay Summer straw, bag utilizing the smiling face which is the trademark for the promotion. Bahamas hoteliers say that bookings for Goombay Summer are coming in well, and mer chants—on Nassau's Bay Street and in Freeport's Interna tional Bazaar —report that Goombay Sales Specials are draw ing good crowds. 'Sizable' Fish Kill Is Found in Neuse A "sizable'' fish kill of undetermined origins took place in the Neuse River north of Raleigh sometime last weekend. Although Wildlife Resources personnel have not determined the number of fish killed, estimates range from "several hundreds to thousands," Harry Cornell, director of the island fisheries division of the Wildlife Resources Commis sion, said Monday. "I saw a heap of dead fish when I was out there this afternoon There were quite a few fish and they were quite dead. We won't be able to tell how many until we've finished picking them up," he added. 'it wasn't like the Yadkin River kill, but it was sizable," Connell said. Investigators from the Department of Water and Air Resources declined to speculate on possible causes, pending reports from both their department and the Wildlife Resources Commis sion. The area where the fish were found stretches roughly from the U. S. 401 bridge over the Neuse (about iive miles north of Raleigh) south to the area of the Buffalo Road bridge. It is not known, however, exactly where the kill occurr ed "it looked like the fish had been dead for about a day or two. They probably died somewhere upstream and then floated downstream." Cornell said. Official reports on the cause A Spring & Summer | CLEARANCE m nationally advertised ill | MEN'S SHOES|H Vol. to 24.95 .. NOW *MS Vol. to 29.95 NOW >9.95 Vol. to 34 95 NOW 11.95 PEDWIN . . >1 .0 18 NOW 6.95 ROBLEE . . . Vol. to 27. NOW '6.95 PORTAGE . . Vol. to 30. NOW *6.95 Downtown Durham of the kill won't be released until the Water and Air Resources Board meets in August. Officials think that the kill is over, but they are not cer tain. "We believe that no fish are dying at the moment, but I'm not ready to say that they haven't stopped dying. It looks like it's over, but you can't be too sure about something like that," said Darwin Coburn, chief of the water quality control division of the Water and Air Resources Department. An investigation and collec tion of the dead fish began Monday morning, with Wildlife Commission and Water and Air Resources per sonnel checking the river from two motorboats. Tubloads of dead eels, cat fish, panfish, bluegill and bass were found by the invstigators, Cornell said. Word of the fish kill reached the two departments late Sun day night, too late to begin an immediate investigation, Cornell said. "This is pretty late to start investigating. In something like this the sooner you get to the kill, the better chances you have of deter mining the causative agent." Cornell theorized that the kill could have been caused by a lack of dissolved ojygen in the water, caused by the dumping of a large amount of organic waste. Italy to limit textile exports to US. Atlanta Firm Gets Contract With U.S. Army ATLANTA, Ga. -S. 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Putts, in expres sing his enthusiasm for the project stated, "We are happy to be chosen to work on such an important and interesting project, but what impressed me mo6t is the level of aware ness and sincere involvement of the Army Officers I will be working with." S. C. Bars Horses From Some States COLUMBIA, S. C. ' South Carolina officials Mon day clamped an embargo on all horses entering the state from Texas or any other state where Venezuelan sleeping sickness has been reported. The action by the Clemson University board- of trustees is effective Tuesday "until further notice." In a statment, the board said the action was being taken to prevent the disease which has killed thousands of horses in Texas and Mexico from spreading into South Carolina. Horses from any state under quarantine for the Venezuelan sleeping sickness also is bar red from being brought into the state. Meanwhile, the state veterinarian said tissue samples from several dead horses were being examined to determine if they died from a less potent form of sleeping sickness. A Camden veterinarian, Dr. Harry Brown, said Sunday he believed a number of horses in Kershaw County had died from the Eastern-Western sleeping sickness, akin but far less serious than the Venezuelan variety that ha£ killed thousands of horses in Texas and Mexico. Raleigh Charged Break-in A 19-year-old Raleigh man was arrested Monday after being chased on foot several blocks by Raleigh police and charged with breaking, en tering and larceny. William Henry, whose ad dress was listed as the South Blood worth Street YMCA, was charged with breaking into the home of Robert Lee Wall at 2000 Bertie Drive and taking a shotgun, rifle and pistol. A citizen in the Longview Gardens area reported to police about 3 p.m. that a young man was walking along Bertie Drive toward New Bern Avenue with a rifle under one arm, a shotgun under the other and a pistol strapped on his side. Several police units were dispatched