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' V . byAnnJsdisda MEXICO MAGNIFICO! For the gayest vacation go to Mexico. Mexico is filled with the fascination of the foreign. And with sights and sounds and things to do to suit your every mood, . . . Mexico City’s sophisticated interna tional set and beguiling after dark life of theatres, concerts, smart supper clubs . . . Aca pulco’s gay laziness and su perb swimming . . . Empress Carlotta’s magnificent terraced gardens at Cuernavaca . . . floating gardens of lochimilco. All these things and many others are yours to enjoy. And Mexico is friendly . . , it’s easy to get into the swing of things. Sunday mornings you’ll enjoy a quesadilla, Mexi can cousin of a hot dog. You’ll see gaily dressed gentlemen riders compete in fast and furi ous charro contests. In the afternoon there’s the corrida de toros, the bullfight, at Mexico CP&L To Buy Entire Output Os (x>a! Mine Carolina Power & Light Com pany has signed a 20-year con tract to buy the entire output of a new bituminous coal mine now being opened in West Virginia, President Shearon Harris has announced. The purchase re presents more than SIOO million worth of coal. The contract, first of its kind ever signed by CP&L, is of ma jor economic significance to CP&L and also to the fuel and transportation segments of the economy, Harris said. CP&L signed the contract, he said, to insure an adequate sup ply of coal for the new Roxboro plant while, at the same time, taking advantage of savings in both coal production and freight costs. The new mine, developed solely to supply CP&L with 7,000 tons of coal a day, will be gin operations with the newest and most efficient machinery available and will employ 315 miners in the Appalachia area. This move is a substantial boost from free enterprise to the well-being of a state whose economy has been the object of considerable Congressional and Federal government concern, How To Protect four Family Against "Sleeping Sickness” NEW YORK Amid the cur rent epidemic of sleeping sick ness reported sweeping Dallas, Texas, and the threat of simi lar outbreaks this season a cross the South Northward to St, Louis, a checklist of home precautions was outlined today by Gordon Lawless, Chairman of the Insect Wire Screening Bureau, New York. Lawless, at the request of the U. S. State Dept., recently conducted a six month study of insect protection throughout Latin America. To avoid contact with the deadly Culex mosquito, carrier of encephalitis, known popular ly as sleeping sickness, Law less suggested; Stay Indoors as much as pos sible. Use insect bug bombs liberally when outdoor exposure is unavoidable, particularly in the early evening when the mos quito is most active. Screen all windows and doors In some secure fashion whether with combination screen-storm windows, detachable screens or with raw screening tacked to the frame. To eradicate breeding areas, stagnant pools, call city health agencies. Or, to drain nearby Spaulding Now A Fallow Os LBJ’s lanagomaatßody DURHAM - Asa T. Spaulding, president of the North Caro lina Mutual Life Insurance Company, has been made a fel low of the Presidents’ Council of the American Institute of Management. Fellows of the Presidents' Council are selected each year by the Directors and Officers of the American Institute of Management from members of the Council, based on the mem bers' participation, under standing and use of the In stitute’s methodology over a two-year period or more. The Presidents’ council en ables an individual to obtain many management audits of out standing companies, Corporate Directors containing manage ment policies and procedures, and the Executive Investor Di gest, which will present inter esting industries, as well as companies for investment con slftoggiiion. City’s impressive Plaza de Mexico. As for treasures to bring home . . . you’ll discover a buyer’s paradise all the way from Mexico City’s aristocratic shops of the Avenida Juaresand Paseo de la Reforma to the cobbled streets and native mar kets of Texco, noted for hand wrought silver. Mexico is just hours away from anywhere in the United States by American Airline*, a very few hours by Ameri can Astrojets. Both first claa* and coach are available on ev ery 707 Astrojet flight. Onfirtd class and coach flights, fin* meals are served aloft. .. and there are no expensive ex tras, So wait no longer. Matos up your mind this holiday you*!! be a traveler not just a va cationer -- and plan now to sm Mexico soon by calling your travel agency. Harris said. Coal will be hauled from ttos mine to CP&L’s Roxboro plasd in special 90-car trains who** only function will be to travel between the mine and the plaai* Five such trains will make th* round trip each week, Harri® said, travelling via Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and Norfolk and Western Railway. As transportation cast is ft m ajor factor in the price of coftS* the Roxboro plant site in th* northernmost part of CP&L*# area was chosen to take advan tage of the savings offered by the railroads in the delivery at coal. By placing the plant clos er to the coalfields and by get ting deliveries in trainload let*, CP&L is able to gain substan tial economies in the cost oC coal, Harris said. Eastern Associate Coal Corporation, the nation’s fifth, largest bituminous produce, i® developing the new mine in West Virginia’s Boone County at a site known as Burnt Camp* Jn full production it will employ 315 miners in three shifts. Th* CP&L contract calls for Hrafi deliveries by November 1987, Full deliveries are by mid-1968. vacant lots, join with neighbors in the rental of a simple elec tric pump. Repair or replace any rusted or tore screens at all mos quito access points to the home using aluminum screening or some non-rusting, long-lasting type. Repair ill-fitting frame* that permit mosquito access. Repair or replace screen ing on porches, patios, breeze ways. Screening is available at most hardware and lumber dealers. Screen outside access of ventilating fans in kitchen or at tic. Repair or replace defective filters In air conditioning units, Howard U. Expecting Over 11,000 WASHINGTON, D. C.—Some 11,500 students, the largest number In the institution’s his tory, are expected to enroll ai Howard University this month as the University embarks upon its 100th year of instruction. The anticipated enrollment rep resents and Increase of more than 500 over last year’s stu dent body. More than 2,500 undergrad uate freshmen, another record number, will arrive on camp us September 5 for a week of freshman orientation. Registration for the School of Law and College of Medicine is scheduled for September 6, Students who plan to enroll in the University’s eight other schools and colleges will regis ter September 13 and 14. University officials are call ing upon Washington area resi dents to assist Howard in pro viding living accommodations for its students by making facil ities in their homes available during the coming school year, beginning In September, Os the total anticipated enrollment, some 9,000 students will live off campus, and about 1,500 will be in need of living quarters whets they arrive at Howard. Beginning next year, the de gree conferred to graduates of the School of Religion will be known as the Master of Divinity. Religion graduates at Howard formerly received the Bachelor of Divinity degree. L; rOSS ft?£Ssvl HEALTH + CROSS gSt PAKOFI2 HEALTH 4- CROSS RULEDCRAYOLA, 24's j^Hl Hll WRlTraraj CRAYONS ® UMOVS. ISOOMCH DR. 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