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Fr . r NCCU Prof Included in
Outstaikiing American Educators
Dr. Edward G. High, fro
feaaor and Chairman of the
Department of Biochemistry,
Meharry Medical Coßage, Nash
ville, Tenneasee ha* been
choaen to be included in the
1971 A wank Volume of Out
Handing Educator* of America.
He was choaen on the baris of
his talents in the classroom,
contribution to research, ad
ministrative ability, ciric sen*
ice and professional recogni
tion.
Dr. High received his Ph.D.
degree in Biochemistry from
Indiana Univeirity. His teach
ing experience includes faculty
positions at North Carolina
Central University, 1941-44,
Prairie View A. L M. College,
1949-53 where he was Profes
sor Research, Part-time Profes
sor at Tennessee State Univer
sity and Fisk University. Also,
Dr. High was a Research
Fellow at Columbia University
1944-46 and a National Insti
tute of Health Research Fellow
at Indiana University from
1948-49.
Listed in a number of
Biographical References as
American Men of Science,
Who's Who in the South and
Southwest, Who's Who in
American Education, Diction
ary of International Biogra
phies (London), Who's Who in
Atoms (London).
Awarded travel grants to the
Western Hemisphere Nutri
tion Congress, 1968 and to the
LEGAL
NOTICES
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified at admini
stratrix of the estate of Char
lotte B. Spaulding, deceased
late of Durham County. North
Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
said estate to exhibit them to
the undersigned Mechanics and
Farmers Bank, 116 W. Parrish
St., Durham, North Carolina
27701 on or before the 12th
day of March, 1872, of this
notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said
estate please make Immediate
payment
This Ist day of September,
1971.
Mechanics and Fanners
Bank, Executor of
Estate of Charlotte B.
Spaulding
Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1971
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE
Having qualified as execu
trix of the estate of Mary
Brt>wn Sha v, deceased, late of
Durham County, North Caro
lina, this 's to notify all per
sons having claims against the
estate of *aid deceased to ex
hibit them tp the undersigned
at 1813 South Roxboro Street,
Durham, North Carolina on or
before the 13th day of Febru
ary, 1972 or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their re
covery.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please imme
diate payment.
This 28th day of August,
mi.
Bdttth a. flhaw
Executrix «f the Eatate
of Mary Brawn Show,
Deceased
Bumpau, Belcher ft Av%at
Attorneys at Law
112 Duastan Street
Durham, N. C. 27707
Sept. 4. 11, 18, 28, 1071
DURHAM COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
RICHARD L. FAULJES,
Plaintiff
Va
SANDRA REID FAULES,
Defendant
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE
DISTRICT COURT
CIVIL DIVISION
DOCKET NO. 7K>D 4Daft
NOTICE
The above named Defendant,
Sandra Reid Faulks, will take
notice that an action entitled
above has been commenced ft*
the Durham County District
Cojjrt. Durham, North Caro
lina by the Plaintiff to awui
an absolute divorce frtna the
Defendant upon the grounds
that I'laintift and Defendant
have lived separate and apart
from each other for more than
one year next pracedbif the
bringing of this action: and
that Defendant will hm tW
take notice that aha to raqahwd
to appear at the Office of (ho
clerk of Durham Coast? Dis
trict Court, Dwham, North
Carolina, hi the Gporthooae in
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International Congress of Nu
trition in Prague, 1969.
Dr. High was publiahed
numerous papen in leading
scientific journals concern
ing his naearch interests which
has dealt with fat soluble
vitamins such as vitamins A and
E and also enzymes, cofacton,
and nutrition. He has pre
sented papers at regional,
national and international
meetings.
He has been active in church
activities, including delegate to
National and regional meetings,
Senior Warden of Holy Trinity
Episcopal Church for some
eight years and part Junior
Warden and Superintendent of
Church School.
Dr. High is married to the
former Kathryn Weston Toole
of Durham, North Carolina.
They have five daughters and
four grand children.
He is the son-in-law of Mr.
and Mrs. E. N. Toole of Dur
ham.
Soviet Cotton Crop
MOSCOW - The Soviet
Union expects to harvest 6.2
million tons of raw cotton in
1971 In six Central Asian re pub- ,
lies, the official newt agency
Tasa reported. 1
[NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
FILE No. CvD 3779
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE
DISTRICT COURT DIVISION
CONSTANCE NORWOOD
FENWICK, Plaintiff
Vb.
MATTHEW NATHANIEL
FENWICK, Defendant
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
To Matthew Nathaniel Fen
wick, take notice that a plea
in seeking relief against you
has been filed in the above
entitled" action, the matter of
the relief being sought is as
follows: That the bonds of
matrimony now existing be
tween you and the plaintiff be
dissolved, and that she be
granted an absolute divorce'
from you.
You are retired to make
deense of such pleadings no
later than the 6th day of Oc
tober, 1971, upon your failure
to -do so, the party seeking
service against you will apply
to this court for relief sought.
This 2nd day of September,
1071.
LeMarquis DeJarmon
Attorney for Plaintiff
112 "W. Partish Street
P. O Box 867
Durham, N. C. 27701
Sept. 11, 18,», Oct. 2, 1971 »
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By
Milton E. Harrington was
elected President of Liggett &
Myers Tobacco Co., April 1,
1964 and was named Chief
Executive Officer of the com
pany, July 14 of that year.
Prior to that, he served as
Executive Officer to the com
pany's extensive operations in
Durham. Harrington began his
career with L&M in 1934 and
served as factory manager, leaf
buyer, and leaf supervisor be
fore he became manager of th>
leaf department.
He wa c elected a director of
the company in 1955 and vice
president for leaf in 1960.
Bom in Winterville and rear
ed in Greenville, Harrington
graduated from Duke Univer
sity witn an A.B. degree and
served in the Army Held
artillery in World War 11. He
is married to the former
Bonnie Windham of Farmville.
Harrington is a member of
the University club and a
member of the Pel ham Coun
try Club in Pelham, New
York.
Wednesday, September 8,
Harrington made official his
acceptance as Chairman of
North Carolina Central Uni
versity's Endowment Fund
Committee.
C. T.: Who approached you
about being chairman for the
committee?
Harrington: Well, Dr. Albert
Whiting, William Malone, who
is Director of Development for
NCCU, Watts Carr, and Paul
Wright came together to talk
to me about it.
C. T.: Since your time is
certainly limited, what was
your immediate reaction to
their proposal?
Harrington: I wondered if I
could devote the time that
would be necessary to fill such
a position. However, the group
discussing the proposal with
me assured me that we would
have a committee that' would
W;f.
MR. MILTON E. HARRINGTON
C. T.: Do you have a par
ticular plan of approach For the
prospective donors?
Harrington: Yes, This has all
been drawn up by a committee
of professionals. Another ad
vantage, is that I will know
most of the people I am to
contact, personally.
C. T.: Do you feel you can
raise the speculative $1 million
needed?
Harrington: I certainly hope
so. I feel it is certainly an
handle the majority of the back
up work. I will be mainly con
cerned with approaching cor
porations. These corporations
will be predominately in-state;
however, I do plan to contact
some out-of-state businesses, as
well.
C. T.: Is there a specified
time period for the fund rais
ing campaign?
Harrington: No, not exactly.
We hope to finish the cam
paign during this fall and win
ter. We should have it com
pleted by the end of the yea|
or early spring.
important and deserving cause.
Anytime a university such as
NCCU is in trouble maintain
ing an adequate faculty be
cause of money, it is a just
cause to help. Although I still
spend about 75% of my work
ing time in New York, I took
No Aerial Activity
Suez Canal Area
Back To Normal
The Sues Canal was reported
quiet Sunday after weekend ae
rial activity that nearly
wrecked 'the 13-month-old
Middle East cease-fire, but Is
rael warned it would continue
to make flights in the canal
tone.
Israeli Defense Minister
Mo*he Day ut was quoted as
saying he would not be sur
prised if an active Middle East
war resumed before the end of
the year.
Israeli officials said that
while Tel Aviv would observe
the % cease-fire it would not allow
Egypt to interfere with its ae
rial movements over the Is
raeli-held east bank of the wa
terway.
This statement followed the
downing of an Israeli transport
plane by Egyptian missile fire
Friday.
Cairo said Israeli Phantom
Jets then attacked Egyptian
canal-side emplacements Satur
day with Shrike rockets.
The Israelis said only that
Egypt fired missiles at their
planes while they were over the
Israeli bank. A military spokes
man said later "The situation
on the canal has reverted to
normal."
Egyptian soldiers again were
seen without steel helmets, car
rying out regular chores out
side the bunkers.
The United States and U.N.
Secretary-General U Thant
both voiced concern at the in
cidents, and urged preservation
this chairmanship because I
feel it is a highly worthy
cause. Education is the key
to the understanding of all
people. Dr. Whiting has done a
great job at NCCU. But he
can hot do it alone. Over the
past four years they have lost
almost 50% of their faculty
members due to the salary
range. NCCU's average salary
level is SIO,OOO whereas the
national average is $12,000. An
endowment fund of $1 million
with give a yearly working
allotment of $60,000. This
can go a long way in bettering
the faculty outlook at NCCU.
George Swearingen is a
public health sanitarian.
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Up
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He works for you.
George tracks down and destroys blood- shallow coves with a light film of harmless
thirsty mosquitos on our lakes and property. oil without using insecticides. And in our
To control the breeding areas and destroy forests they strive to eliminate the dumping
larvae before they mature into menacing of garbage and trash in which untold millions
adults, he and his 11 crews patrol more than of mosquitos may breed.
2,000 miles of shoreline of Duke Power lakes. Since starting one of the first mosquito
Duke Power's Environmental Health De- control programs in the Carolinas in 1923,
partment crews use three standard methods Duke Power has been making outdoor activi
to control larvae. They sometimes stock a ties more enjoyable.
lake with special minnows that feast on the It's another way we're helping to make
wiggle-tails.' 1 At other times they spray this a better place to live.
Duke Power «MS
Making life a little better •
of the cease-fire.
bmm 11 ' ■ '■' * »
an interview puouM 9.
the newspaper Haretz, fOyai
blamed the United States far
what he termed a "deteriora
tion in the balance of power" fa
the Middle East.
Washington has deldaad hf
the time being to resume Ms
supply of F4 Phantom fighter
bombers to Jerusalem, while
Cairo has received a cuuUuuw
flow of arms from the Soviet
Union, the Israelis say.
Dayan said he thought the
shifting srms balance might en
courage Egypt and added: "I
would not be surprised if in the
period after the U.N. General.
Assembly meeting the Egypt
ians would resume firing at the
canal."
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