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Bam Double occvponcy. Includes Air Fore. Hotel, Tranters, Ta ond othet extras. Du.hor.-206 East Chapel Hill Sl.-ol?-547B Choptl Hill IJJ W. franklin SI.-HJ4IH Bnleloh- 450 Creedmoor Rood 7K-W1 Research Mangl. Pork-100 Park Olive Mt-MM Thursday Highlights THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1973 WTVD, CHANNEL It DURHAM B a.m. - SUNRISE SE MESTER - The growth of sufi.sm the Islamic mysti cism, is traced. WTVD 7 a.m. -r- TODAY - Met ropolitan opera star Donald Gramm ii scheduled. WRDU :30 a m - MIKE DOUG LAS Bee expert Otto Kosman la featured. WRAL :3D a m. - MERV GRIF FIN - Guest Jack Ben:iy. Rich Uttle and Paul Aoka join Merv in -Lai Vegas. WFMY 4:35 p.m. - MOVIE -James Cagney. Olivia de HaviUand and Rita Hay worth star in "The Straw berry Blonde." WRDU S p.m. - ADVOCATES -The possibility of con care center. WUNC for the Soviet Union is de bated in the light of Soviet repression of intellectuals discriminatory policies Jewa. WUNC 8 p.m. - FLIP WILSON -Aretha Franklin, T i m Conway and the comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara join for an hour of comedy and music. WRDU 9 p.m. - MOVIE - An American actor portrays an OSS captain who joins Brit ish commandos in rescuing a German rocket scientist from both the Nazis and the advancing Russians in an international adventure dur ing World War II. Stuart Whitman and John Collin f ia "The Last Escape." WTVD, WFMY 9 p.m. - ANDY WIL LIAMS Andy Williams and his family get together on a holiday special. WRDU 10 p.m. - NBC FOLLIES Sammy Davis Jr., Andy Griffith and Don Knotts star in comedy and musical sketches. WRDU 11:30 p.m. - SALUTE TO ISRAEL The late Pablo Casals plays in his last pub lic concert as part of the 25h anniversary salute to Israel, taped ujj 11-13 In Jerusa- t:00 Peoov Mann 9:30 Secret Storm 10:00 Joker's Wild 10:30 J1O.0OO Pyramid 11:00 Gambit 11:30 Love of Life 12:00 Young a Rettlett 12:30 Search 1:00 Divorce Court 130 World Turn 2:00 Guiding Light MO Edeeof Nleht 3:00 Price is RUM 3:30 Match Game 4:00 Bewitched 4:30 Mar; Orlftto :00 Eyewitness S:30CaS New 7:00 Mod Squad 1:00 Warrant 9:00 Movie 11:00 eyewitness 11:35 Movie WRDU-TV, CHANNEL SB, DURHAM -.OS Today :00 Zoo Revue 9:30 Romper Room 10:00 Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 1100 Hollywd. Squares 12:00 Jeopardy 12:30 wno, wnai 1 :W Dr. Brothers 1:30 Three on Match 3:00 Bay City 3:30 Peyton Place 4:00 Somerset 4:35 Cinema 21 t:30 Triangle Newt 7:00 NIC Newt 7:30 Jonathan Winters) 1:00 Flip Wilton 9:00 Andy William 10:00 NBC Follies 11:10 Truman newt 11:50 WFMY-TV, CHANNEL I. GREENSBORO 4:00 Good Morning 1:00 Cspt. Herman 9:00 Old Rebel Show 9:30 Merv Griffin 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 11:00 Gambit 11:30 love of Life 12:00 Young l Restless 12:30 Search 1 :00 Today's Woman 1:30 World Turns 200 Guiding l.ioht 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 New Price 3:3ft Match Game 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Gamer Pvle 5:00 ABdy Griffith 4:30 Dragnet t:ju Lib News 7:00 Beat Clock 7:30 Onla't Writ 1:00 Walton t:00 Movla 11:00 Newt 11:30 Movie WRAL-Tf, CHANNEL S, RALEIGH 4:00 Daybreak 1:55 Commentary 7:00 Newt 7:10 Make Wish 1:00 Uncle Paul 1:30 Mike Douglai 10:00 Bttte Elliott 11:00 Password 11:30 Brady Bunch 12:00 Newt 12:30 Split Second 1:00 All, My Children 1:30 Make a Deal 2:00 Newly wed Gam 2:30 Girl In Life 3:00 Gen. Hospital 1:30 Ufa to Live 4:30 Truth J: 00 Go mar pyt 5:10 Andy Griffith 4:30 ABC NOW 7:00 Bonanja 0:00 Toma 9:00 Kune F 10:00 Street 11:00 Newt 11:30 Entertainment WUNC-TV, CHANNEL 4. CHAPEL HILL 1:45 Meet Arts 9:15 Ripples 9:30 Learn to Think 10:00 Sesame St. 11:00 Cultures 11:30 Earth 12:00 Images 12:30 Electric Co. 1 :00 Film 1:30 Granny 2:00 Your Future 2:30 Cultures 1:00 Hodgepodge 3:3ft Film 4:0a Mltterogar 4:10 Swam M 5:30 Electric Co. t:M BR! Mover 4:30 Efficient Reading 7:00 Your Future 7:30 Adult Farmer (:O0 The Advocate :00 War Peace 10:10 ShrnOt?. F A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CAROLINA TIMES WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED OF THE NEWS IN YOUR COMMUNITY. STOP IM Of CAU 6M-WIS OR MS-57 TODAY Friday Highlights FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1173 WTVD, CHANNEL 1L miRHAM T MB. wSSSm - TODAY -magazine's Hugh Hefner is to appear. WRDU i c S: am. - M,KK DOOQUS - Cket Atkina and Dr. Herbert Lazarus, anthir of "How to Get Your Moasfjs Worth Out of Ptyenlatry," are featured. WRAL am BUB. - MOVIE Humphrey Bogart play a test pilot working for an op. mmmm manufacturer in Cate UghTjiing." Eleanor Parker also stars WRDU A VERY CRICKET A cricket tries to the Christmas spirit to Mow York. WRAL B p-m. - OnUSTMAS - the spirit of la a special starring WTVD o v. t'i;-t:: js. - JULIE ANDREWS - Peggy Lee and Peter Ustinov join the host in singing old and new holiday tunes. WRAL 11:30 p.m. - MOVIE Tony Randall plays an elderly Chinese who works potent magic in the nrythical town of Abalone. Barbara Eden and Arthur O'Connel also star in "Seven Faces of Dr. Lao." WTVD, 4-sn 7:00 CBS Newt l:N 0:00 9:10 10:00 10:30 I'-fXl :tx Kinooroo mum Mann Secret Storm Joker Wild $10,000 Pyramid RunhH Luveoi Lire :oo Young and Rattles ti2!i Newsoeet 12:30 Search 1:00 Divorce Court 1:30 At World Turn 2:00 Guiding Light 3:30 Edge 1 Ntoht S:00 Price I RUM 1:10 Match I 4:3ft MrvOrHfln A: oo lyewbTiey Nam 7:00 Mad Sud 00 caluccl's Dept. 1:30 RoU Outl 9:00 Miracle on 34th St 11:00 Eyewitness Newt 11:30 Movie WRDU-TV. CHANNEL BS, DURHAM 7:00 9:00 0:10 10:00 10:10 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 IllSt Todev New zoo Rev. Onmaar Rftom Dinah BaM Wlurd of Hltyd squa wno, penn i NBC 1:0) Dr. Joyce Brothers 1:30 1 an a Mew 1:00 Day Our Uvea 2:10 The Doctors 3:00 sv City 3:30 Rot Per. FS 4:00 4:30 Dr Bro1ht 4: 35 Cinema 21 t:30 Triansi 7:00 NBC NW 7:10 Get Smtrt 1:00 SanfordHon t:30 Hall of Fame 11:1ft TanhrM 1:00 MWnlte SpocW V7FM Y-TV CHANNEL L GREENSBORO dvtog tee OtweJtl WFMY U:3o p.m. TN CONCERT - Chuck Berry and disc jockey Robert W. Morgan are co-hosts. Guests include the Ike and Tina Turner Revue, the Staple Singers, blues artist Bobby Blue Bland and the Dramatics. WRAL am. MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Loggia and Messina, the rock group Guess Who. tool linger Billy Preston, folk artist Leo Kottke and comedian Martin Mull combine with clips from the movie, "American Graffiti," for a televised rode festival WRDU t:00 Oood Moraine 7:15 Devotions 0:00 Cat rUnearoe :0t Old Rtbe' :3 Merv OrHttB ii:3o Love of Ufa 12:00 Yean t, 12:25 New 11:1 Sr TTOW 1:00 rodey's woman I:) As world Tirrn 1:00 Guiding Ue 1:3ft les et MWM 1:00 New Price ,1:30 Match Oam 4:00 Secret Storm 5:oo Anor wain" i:M Dragnd a:a New 4:30 CBS New 7:00 Beat Clot 7:30 I've Got Secret 1:00 Caluccl's Dept. :30 Roll Ottt 9:00 Miracle on 14th St. 11:00 News 11:11 Movla WKAL-TV, CHANNEL I, RALEIGH 1:00 Daybreak 6:55 Viewpoint 7:00 Newt. 7:10 Bugs Bunny 0:00 Uncle Pa; slBSr li no Password 11:30 Brady Bunt 11:0ft NSt .T.TA u a 1:00 All y tmiCTi to NewtywodOam 3:00 Gen. 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CHANNEL a DURHAM 6 30 a.m. - SUNRISE THEATRE - Boris Karloff and Maris Wrixon star in the thriller. "The Ape." WRAL 1 p.m. NFL FOOTBALL Detroit faces Miami WTVD, WFMY 4 p.m. - NFL FOOTBALL The Pittsburgh Steelers face the 49ers at San Fran cisco. WRDU 5 p.m. - SURVIVAL -John Forsythe describes Welney Wash, an English wildfowl haven. WFMY 5:15 p.m. WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - UCLA faces the North Carolina State basketball team. WRAL 7 p.m. HEE HAW -Charley Pride and Susan Raye and Ronnie Milsap star in the country music program. WTVD, WFMY 8:30 p.m. - MASH - Hot Ups, feeling that life has passed her by, decides to end her romance with Maj. Burns and request a trans fer. WTVD, WFMY 8:30 p.m. - MOVIE -James Farentino and Carol Lynley star in the 11m, "The Elevator." WRAL 9 p.m. - MARY TYLER MOORE - Georgette emerges from the heart break of seeing Ted kiss an other woman with a new philosophy of life - happy go lucky. WTVD, WFMY B p m. - MOVIE - Rod Taylor stars in "Hotel." WRDU 11:30 p.m. - MOVIE -Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin star In a tale about a young bride who attempts to arouse her husband's jeal ousy in "If a Man Answers." WFMY 12:35 a.m. - MOVIE -Ray Denton stars in "Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond." WRAL 4:00 Sunrise Semtr 4:10 New - 7:00 Ollllaan 7:10 MCHetesNtvv 0:00 Fllrdstenes 110 Ballev't Comott 9:00 Scooby Doe 10.00 Martian 10:30 Joannl CBS .Mow iilol Everything's Archie tt0 All In Family Bat Albert 1:00 NFL Football 4:00 Daniel Boone 5:0ft BobGV Aoldsber I X NMhvttl MuttC t:00 Black unlimited a.a uaui :00 Mary Tyler Moore :30 Bob Newhr 10:00 Crl Burnett 11.00 Eyewitness New 1:10 Curious Kaleldescof WRDU-TV. CHANNEL M. DURHAM a i idivlll I Private Sve. jAd'amsFYmlly 11:30 Pink Panther rim SftsM HI:' TT-.i. Mamhall Dillon 2:0ft Death Valley 1:1ft Bowling 1:00 Wrestling 4:00 NFL Pi 7:0 uman 7:30 Stand 0:M Emergency 9:00 Movie 1:H Creature Feature WFMY-TV. 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Vtr--..Jt7 - .jaw i : words w wwmM S$4k itfSr ti' T J Strong faith con only be produced omid dark HgtWW wfffKWW!- VT"V- For good or ill, your conversation is yoor oclVer- risemeni. every rime; you oven twvt muvin, yv let men look into your mind, -ruce Borfoet GOOD READING IN THIS ISSUE DAILY LIVING I LOOKED AND I SAW PREGNANCY PLANNING DURHAM SOCIAL NOTES FROM BLACK WRITERS FORUM By WiUiam Thorpe By Rev. C. L. Stono By G. lUsgsbM By Mrs. 8. Day By John Hudgins By George B Ruaa VOLUME 5S - No. 51 DURHAM, N. Cs SATURDAY. 22, 1973 IIKE 20 CENTS rvxunui wo j-w. t . . . . . :pj ' Annual Emancipation Service -Revival Set For St. Mark Jty B fl aaaaaa&Wx - -faftifafl Bi mBKBKISM alaalaalareaiSP iaaWB B& 'W V aloaVa. iv8 aittrHBlM WW lliaiTamaaiaaBaiBcBw ' " "-' OoH B IBkm Ill I I III III : :MHHIRk::tfaTaTal : Hi-CUIiU smmi oi i w I mi hi im iiiiiiwiiii i 1 1 1 i ii mi i na . aaasBW I GHAT WITH THE CHILDREN NAACP Executive Director Roy Wllkins chats with children following dedication of the second day care center to be opened by the Neward, N.J., NAACP Branch. Ceremonies took place on November 18th with the participation of Miss Sally G. Carroll, president, Curtis J. Way, urban program director, and Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson. Plans To Build New City Hall Here Are Confirmed Legal Manual Published By NCCU Law Prof A North Carolina Central University law professor has. written a manual designed to help prevent the loss of land by black owners. The manual, by Harold R. Washington, associate professor of law at the NCCU School of Law, is entitled "A Black Land Manual" and is published by Black Land Services, Inc. ofc. Frogmore, S.C., for the use of paraprofessionals, law students, and lawyers, assisting black landowners with a variety of real estate problems. The manual subtitled "Got Land Problems?", focuses in particular on the legal problems which have resulted In the loss of six million acres of land by black owners in the South in the past 20 years, according to the Black mic Research Center. y df MiteojJ land had been held by Wack owners since ."Freedmeh's' Bureau granted it to ex-slaves after the Civil War, Washington said. The manual includes sections on the rights of heirs, problems of land partition, steps in quieting title to land, problems of tax delinquency sales and condemnation proceedings procedures for title searches, and legal implications of mortgages and court judgments. i Statutory references, case citations and procedural steps for dealing with the various problem areas are included. Included with the manual is a companion pamphlet for bVH BefcSv::: W ' sSIWHwew7H POPE fiREETS AMERICAN SmGERSjOTCAN CITY: Pope Paul VI greets members of the Stars of Fallen of Black Nativity. American singers currently on tour, during his Vaticah audience recently. Speaking in English, the Pope told the singers: "Your Negro Spirtituals and Gospel Songs give pleasure to many people and they are surely equally pleasing to our Lord. When you sing you- are praising -God. " i ' ' ' , Dr. F. Sampson Speaker For January 1st The Annual Emancipation Service will be sponsored by the Interdenominational Minister' Alliance of Durham and Vicinity Tuesday, January 1, at 11 .00 a.m. The dynamic Dr. Fredick G. Sampson, Pastor of Tabande Missionary Baptist Church, Detroit, Michigan will be the speaker. Dr. Sampson has been asked by popular demand to return after having rendered such excellent service last year. He is recognized among the ten leading preachers of our day. -T he tra d i t i o n a I Emancipation Service will be held at the St. Mark A.M h (See EMANCIPATION Page 2A) The Durham City Council declared formally Monday night its intention to build a new city hall estimated to cost $4.8 million. The council also voted to go ahead with plans to build a bond-funded fire training center for $865,000. Former Councilman John S. Stewart, who heads the council committee to plan and supervise construction of the two buildings introduced the agenda item He said that since the passage of the $17-million bond refendum Sept. 8, the council had not formally authorized the fire training center. He said general revenue-sharing funds had been earmarked for the proposed Second NAACP Tour Scheduled For India Mar .15 NEW YORK-The NAACP National Department of Tours has announced its second 15-day escorted tour to India, departing New York on March 15, 1974. The tour will visit Delhi. Agra, Fatehpur, Slkrl, Jaipur and Bombay. Cost of the trip is $699.00, plus 10 per cent tax. Included Is sirfare, transfers, deluxe hotels, all meals and escorted sightseeing. At special banquets, tour members will be feted by government officials and show (See TOUR Page 2A) city hall in the Durham Program for Progress, but plans to build a city hall had never been formally approved. "For long years we have known this building is not adequate for a city hall. We are busting out of the seams," he said. After endorsing the plan for a new city hall, the council approved an ordinance to appropriate $3,971,266 in general revenue-sharing funds to Its 1973-74 budget, Including $2,371,650 for the city hall. The general revenue-sharing fUnds were also earmarked as follows: $318,215 for acquistion and development of a new land-fill; $100,000 for a mutlpurpose center for the elderly at Duke Street and Morehead Avenue; $85,051 toward financing the W. J. TTH Center; $21,500 for rest rooms at the North Carolina Museum of Life and Science and (See PLANS Page 2A) Durham Poet, Mary Bohanon Planning West Coast Lectures Mary Bohanon of Durham will begin a ten-day poetry reading tour in Washington and British Columbia in Everett, Washington, January 7. Miss Bohanon will read selections from her two books of poems, 1968'8 "Poems and Character Sketches," and the 1973 "Earth Bosom and Collected Poems." On January 7 she will appear before an Everett's Mariner High School. January 9 and 10 will, see her at Washington State University in Pullman. On January 11, she will go to Ellensburg, Washington, to appear at Central Washington College. On January 15 will include a lecture at Everett Community College, and on the 16th she will visit Vancouver University, Vancouver, B.C. The lecture series was arranged for the Durham poet, who teaches creative writing at North Carolina Central Univerisity, by Mrs. George White. Mrs. White and her husband are former residents of Durham and now live in Washington, where White Is vice president of a telephone company. Miss Bohanon is currently preparing a book of vignettes, or character sketches, which uriil he nubllshed by the Lousiana State University Press. Ten of the 15 vigne-tes, are complete, she reported, and she expects to complete three of the remaining five during her West Coast tour. dissemination to laymen who cannot get legal assistance. Washington, who was assisted in the preparation of the manual by P. Andrew (See LAND Page 2A) Man is Named Director A former senior psychiatric social worker with the Fulton County Health Department is the new director of Economic Opportunity Atlanta's Drug Recovery Program Gerald S. McClain, 29, assumed administrative leadership of the drug program last week. The KG A Drug Recovery Program has several components throughout the city including: A Drug Counseling Center in the Northwest Perry area; Exit House, a residential treatment center in the Edgewood area; and the Grady Homes Drug Counseling Center. Funds are also delegated to the Grady Hospital Drug Dependence Unit. The Drug Recovery Program works closely with the i -v. tri.immn 1 i.; - .rT r ' - v- nana. Recovery Projroni Drug Abuse Services Section (DASS) of the State Office of Drug Abuse. McClain plans to continue the educational aspects of the EOA drug program while stepping up actual treatment to addicts "Unfortunately, the metro community may not have a really accurate estimate of the number of drug abusers" he said. "It is difficult to getthe factual picture of the addict population because the public reaction to drug abuse is often emotional The success of our program depends on our being able to find and serve those who need (SeeEO DRUG Page 2A) i PR SAMPSON Says Racism Most Challenging Problem facing America Today FOR THE FIRST TIME, space explorers will be able to tudyanu record planetary and astronomical phenomena from the moon with a special gold-plated camera, based on concepts developed bv Dr. George Carruthers of the Naval Research Laboratory here who is Principal Investigator for this experiment. Officially called T...nr Surface Ultraviolet Camera Spectrograph, its mission will " .'.'vt-i- . . . a? a... ,vih,1. iinnor be to record ultraviolet emissions irom me t-i-atmosphere, the earth's geocoma and magnetosphere, and their interaction with the solar wind. It also will study interptarietary and Interstellar gas, nebulae, and external galaxies, and will search for traces of a lunar atmosphere andor volcanic gas emissions. Representatives of the Durham Community, Baha'i Faith, led by David Clayborne, graduate student of Duke University and dean of its freshmen, told the monthly meeting of the NAACP, Sunday, that racism was the most challenging problem facing America today. The speakers admoished the members of the organization that a mere discussion of the problem would not solve it. They called for unity with people, regardless of ethnic origin. The discussion bore down on the fact that hate of men, based on color, the world over, was the most demoralizing factor in world unity. It was pointed out that wars, pestilence, poverty, and even the energy crisis were the direct results of political enslavement, desired to increase the power of one nation over the other. They were firm in their belief that Durham Churchman, Alexander Barnes, Is Given New Duties In view of the desire of Bi shop W. A. Hillard, presiding prelate of the 3rd episcopal district, A.M.E. Zion Church, composed of Michigan Ohio and Central N.C., to involve laymen in the adminstration of the denominational program, he tapped Alexander Barnes, wellknown churchman to be the lay-coordinator for the district. Barnes has served as the director of public relations for the denomination for 17 years and is beiived to have the experience to properly prosecute his new duties. He has attended all of the General Conferences of the denomination since 1928, except one and has played an important role in the policy-making of the body. One of his first assigment is to work for the rehabilitation of the church in Selma. Bishop Milliard's program calls for the building r a complex, in the small town to meet both the religious and community needs for the people. He has met with the pastor, Rev. J.C. Brown and the presiding elder, Rev. E.H. Beebe. The project calls for the involvement or representatives df business, industry and county-city officials. Such a program is underway on the Lauringburg District and is located between Redsprings, Maxton Laurlnburg and Raeford. The Rev. S.J. Farrar, presiding eider and top administrator, styles it (See CHURCHMAN Page 2A) the bible was replete with prohesies that these times would come on the world if respect for the rights of others did not become to erode of men. The program of the NAACP was likened to that of the Baha'i. However, they warned that prayer, with deep concentration on the tenets of the Christian religion, promulgated by the founder of the Baha'i faith, was the only salvation. The 1974 program of the NAACP was touched on and will be further outlined at a special meeting of the recreation, in black executive committee scheduled to be held this week. The (See RACISM Page 2A) Durham Director Named For Head Start Program Miss Hazel Lipscomb will become director of the Durahm Head Start program next month. She was appointed to the position by the board of directors of Operation Breakthrough. The former program head resigned last spring and a three-member interim committee had directed the program since June. Miss Lipscomb, a member of the interim mmitti, to senior teacher director for Head Start.

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