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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.
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4:30 Efficient Reading
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7:30 Adult Farmer
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:00 War Peace
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1173
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and Dr. Herbert Lazarus,
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test pilot working for an op.
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ANDREWS - Peggy Lee
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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,
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1:30 At World Turn
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3:30 Edge 1 Ntoht
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4:00
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1:00 SanfordHon
t:30 Hall of Fame
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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
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rode festival WRDU
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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
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4:00 Secret Storm
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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
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1:00 Daybreak
6:55 Viewpoint
7:00 Newt.
7:10 Bugs Bunny
0:00 Uncle Pa;
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WTVD. 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
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4:10 New -
7:00 Ollllaan
7:10 MCHetesNtvv
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DAILY LIVING
I LOOKED AND I SAW
PREGNANCY PLANNING
DURHAM SOCIAL NOTES
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By WiUiam Thorpe
By Rev. C. L. Stono
By G. lUsgsbM
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By George B Ruaa
VOLUME 5S - No. 51
DURHAM, N. Cs SATURDAY.
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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
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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.