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8B-THB CAIiOLTNA TTUE3 SAT.. DEC 21. 1974 s v : Shaw University Roaches Out To Tfio Carrlbbeah i 'fw, ; . ' -a" 'tv Vs 1 ,--S .' 'K tTKS Shtw'. Un i ver 1 ty hit tnnouned plans to participate in an exchange program to explore methods by ' which nations in the Caribbean and minority groups in the U.S. deal with common problems. Twelve scholars from six Caribbean nations will visit US colleges where they will observe the US educational system and meet with students, faculty and community leaders. In January and February, a dozen Americans will visit the Caribbean as participants in the second phase of the exchange program. Both visits are sponsored by the Washington Bureau of the Phelps-Stokes Fund of New HOLDING HER HAT AGAINST THE VIND(C'hicago). Mrs. Linda Taylor, 47, leaves cotirt following hearrahimnent on a 31 -count indictment involving her alleged receipt of illegal welfare benefits, medical assistance, food stamps. Social Security & Veterans benefits. Evidence uncovered by authorities indicates Mrs. Taylor masterminded a sophisticated, interstate scheme in which she used HO different names. 30 addresses & 15 telephone numbers. She is accused of receving benefits on behalf -of three deceased husbands & 27 children. Mrs. Taylor pleaded innocent to all charges. UPI. Rforyur . J child's safety National Nursing Leaders lileet In Chicago Bicycling is rapidly becoming one of the country's most popu- , lar forms of family recreation, a pastime enjoyed by practically ! half the population. And every i parent should make sure that a needless accident doesn't spoil j the fun because of not having I Alblrt H. Domrtl,' child safety specialist and medical director of the Pru dential In surance Co. "The first thing to re ,m e m b e r." says Dr. Domm, "is that the bi cycle is a ve- hicle and not Dr. Albert 'Va'toy. When H. Dqram ' a child is old cnoiugh ujjrjjle a bike out on the street, he' should follow all the rules .of the road, such as riding with the flow of traffic, using hand signals when turning, or stopping, and obeying traffic signs." ; . : Dr. Domm urges parents to make sure their children's bi cycles are kept in good condi tion with the seat, handlebars and brakes properly adjusted. For night riding, good head and tail lights are a must, in addi tion to wheel reflectors, he says. He suggests bright clothes be worn for cycling after dark. Weaving, lane-hopping, rac ing and similar stunts are dan gerous and should be discour aged.4 "A straight line is not only the quickest way to arrive . atj a destination, it. is also the safest," asserts Dr. Domm. He urges those riding in groups to stay in single file on streets and highways. Finally, Dr. Domm warns parents to exercise extreme cau tion before permitting young children to pedal their bikes in the streets. He emphasizes that the youngster should be accom panied by an adult until he is able to safely operate a bike in traffic. DTI PRESIDENT COLLINS , TO RETIRE jferold K. Collins, president of Durham Technical Institute for more tlun 31 years, will retire June 30. 1975. He announced his retirement to the institute board of trustees at its regular meeting held on the institutes campus, Edward L. Phillip., chairman of the board, announced the aappointment of a search committee to recommend a successor to Collins. Collins, the Institute's only president, has seen the two-year school through rapid growth from its start as one of the states first four Industrial Education Centers to its status today as a Technical Institute wfthltt the North Carolina Corrmunlty College System. The Executive Boards of the American Nurses' Association and the National League for Nursing met recently on two crucial issues affecting programs in nursing throughout the United States. They are: organization snail be responsible for accrediting programs at all levels, i.e. associate degree, hospital or diploma programs and baccalaureate, masters and doctoral programs, and 2) Which organization shall be responsible for the security and the operation of state board test pool examination, a test which must be taken by every student graduating from a program in nursing. Amona . fhos ir'-'OltelMlancewill' be North Carolina Central Iriiversity's nursing head, Mrs. Helen S. Miller, who serves as First Vice President of the National League for Nursing. The Campus Clean-Up .VM. II.. ' ' i 0i0 ' " - I " "-- 111- - wTiiiuiiih. wn ihiii umi 1 . ; I ;-, 1 . fr) 7i C I . On college campuses across the country coeds are finding fun in fashion again. And the look that rates honors in fashion is the sweater. It goes anywhere on and off campus in easy style. Something hcautilul is hap pening at the college level. The campuses arc dressing up once again. Call it fashion ecology; this year's contribution lo keep ing America beautiful. And in today's uncertain atmosphere that's one really bright note. In a cross country sampling, the girls arc wearing neater, tailored pants and skirls. True, jeans arc still around, but they're not the only way to go. In fact, laded denims arc much bigger around the dorms than outside ol them. I he look that scores the highest with coeds who arc on a tight budget (and who isn't?) is versatile sweater dressing. It's a great way to build an easy go-everywhere wardrobe with- oul spending a lorlunc. A soil sweater set like this one from Garland's newest collection is one of the. favorite looks on and olT campus. It gets extra mileage in a well-planned ward robe because each part can be worn separately and the look can be dressed up or down at will. . The pullover, like this tennis sweater also from Garland, looks great with a crisp tailored shirt for day: with a silky blouse or a long scarf for night. The options arc endless. Maybe it has taken what seems like a long time coming. But the trend on the campus is for individual dressing again. The days of the blue jean uni form are gone. And that's nice to sec. York City and funed by the US Department of State.' - The Association of Universities and Research Institutes a Caribbean group, is cooperating with Phelps Stokes in planning the program. ' 'r ' . The Carl bben -American exchange program isM one of several projects supported by i the Department of State . of encourage greater1 participation by minority colleges' in international exchange. The funds are awarded,. under, the Fulbright-Hays Act of 1961, which promotes mutual understanding nd strengthened ties between the peoples of the United States and other nations. Boost Your Battery Safety Chances of serious injury or substantial damage can be greatly reduced by observing the following procedure recommended for using jumper cables lo assist starting a car with a "Dead" or low battery. 1. Turn off lights, heater, and other electrical loads. 2. Remove the vent caps from the booster and discharged batteries. Make sure the electrolyte is at proper level. If electrolyte is not visible or appears to be frozen, DO NOT attempt assist starting! A battery might rupture or explode if the temperature is below the freezing point or is not filled to the proper level. r I I V'tk " t '.;ti m 3. Lay a cloth over the vent wells of each battery. 4. Connect one end of a jumper cable to the positive terminal of the booster battery. Connect the other end to the positive terninal of the discharged battery. 5. Connect the other cable to the negative terminal of the booster battery and then to the alternator mounting bracket of your car. Make sure you have a good ground contact on the bracket. 6. Start the engine. 7. Reverse the above sequence exactly when removing the jumper cables. C i Know Your Snow Tires When Old Man Winter blows the first snow storm of the season through your area, take a good long took at those old snow tires you've stored in the garage or basement before you put them on your car. . Chances are good that if you own a new car from Detroit it is equipped with modern radial tires. And if that is the case, then those old fashioned bias or bias-belted snow tires should not be used. The difference in handling characteristics between the two types pf tires could 'lead to unexpected control ' problems for the average driver. Even highly skilled drivers would find that controlling a car so equipped could be a handful on wet or snow slick pavement exactly the type conditions snow tires are generally most helpful in. Tire constrcution can easily be determined by reading the information carried on the tire's sidewall. Ladies' boxed s-t-r-e-t-c-h panti-hose box of 3prs. $2 Reg. $3 Box of 3 prs. One size fits most everyone. Amazing stretch with exquisite iheernesi. In a choice of pop ular fashion shades. Come and choose nowl bb. mmm -lft -1 ana j-iananani-r iAAVttl 1 1LY..I . HfcC Saisfacfion Guaranteed Replacement or Money RefundejJ time is running out mitt Mem I''' '.'"S'MiSlw" Give her comfy-warm plush pile scuffs in rich colors $222 Soft acrylic pile with a soft sole. Closed- toe style. Choose from smart sherbert colors. In sizes 5-10. Men's hi-bulk stretch socks in one size box of 4 prs. 9359 Hi-bulk turbo Orloif acrylic with stretch nylon. Reinforced heel for extra wear.Top colors. One size fits sizes 10-13. Take along a box of Fairhill chocolates as a house gift f 4m Everybody's favorites in this large box. Light and dark chocolates, centers. A real holiday treatl Give him a smart shirt and tie set Choose from patterns and sol id colors. Easy-care polyester cotton. Color-coordinated tie. Save nowl 1 4t!f,h. ''' w-i mU i :". ' 'lulnriius' IctirTTr Let Christmas music ring out at home LP stereo records Choose Tony Bennett, The Harry Simone Chorale, Ray Conlff, Percy Faith, Harry Belefonte and others. $197 teach Or choose on 8-trdck tapes It's time for the songs of Christmas. Here you have mJjFM al at big savings now! In jm6BCti stereo. Westcloxelectric digital alarm clock $1477 Wakes you up, then lets you snooze for 8 minutes more. Large numbers so you can see hour, minutes and even seconds at a glance. With lighted dial. It's a smart gift. Play tunes with ease on a Magnusforgan fjlve it as a gift or buy it for your home. Make Christmas a joyous holiday. Has 37 treble keys, 12 chord buttons. Music rack. Instructions for easy-playing are Included. Photo albums make a thoughtful gift 3ll Loose-leaf albums, 4 sheets hold 48 3ViX5" prints. So easy to assemble. No glue, no corners to stick on prints. Rich covers. 1
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