Acl Called
'Misuse Of
Authority'
ATLANTA —A Negro
educator charged that local
and state officials were dis
missing black teachera and
closing black school* In a dis
criminatory "misuse of au
thority."
Dr. Horace Tate, executive
secretary of the all-black Geor
gia Teachers and Education
Association, made hia charges
in s telegram Thursday to
President Nixon and Educa
tion Commissioner James AL
len. He urged they take steps
to stop the alleged practices.
"PRACTICALLY every high
school in the state of Georgia,
formerly or presently attend
ed by an all-Negro student
body, has been or 1s being
closed or converted to an ele
mentary, junior high or voca
tional school. I call upon you
to stop this discriminatory
practice," he said.
"Local and state school of
ficials In Georgia and all over
the South are misusing their
legal authority in continuing
to dismiss minority group ed
ucators simply because they
are black. This practice must
be stopped.
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Brother, Sister Team Tops
Times Sales Last Week
A brother, sister team copped
top sales honors among Caro
lina Times carriers the past
week. Ronald Harris (right) and
Anita Harris (left) sold a total
of 170 papers between them.
Of the two, Anita beat out her
brother with 87 copies sold. He
sold 83. Tliis is the second time
that the young lady has been
a winner. Sometime ago she
passed the century mark in
sales.
The Carolina Times express
es its gratitude to these two
youngsters and urge them to
even higher heights. Good luck!
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More Women
Hit The Bottle
NEW YORK —Ten
years ago, statisticians fi
gured there were five male
alcoholics to each woman
alcoholic. Now the ratio
could 'be 3 to 1, or even 2
to 1, according to the Na
tional Council on Alcoho
lism.
Most alcoholic women
attribute their drinking to
boredom, loneliness, depres
sion, marital troubles and
unwillingness to accept get
ting older, the Council says.
What Goes, What Stays
What Is New In Fashion
Toss out the idee that
there's only one way to put
your fashion look together.
What stays is most anything
in your closet since there's
liaitfty a thing that can't be
ttnrnso into fashion now (ex
cept structured, stiff-lined,
nonbody clothes). You might
discover that your old put
together ideas seem limited
with so many new fashion
ways of doing things. To give
you some help on where to
start, "Glamour's" March
"What to Wear With What"
issue outlines Key fashion
points - what goes, what
stays and what's new.
Suits that are true suits
looks that are put-together
form one of the freshest
looks this season. Jacket len
gths are either cropped to the
waist in a battle jacket length
or they're very long ~ finger-tip
length. There are pants suits
Spirits Company
Names Ram Sales
Representative
Marvin E. Cooper has been
appointed Ronrico Rum Sales
representative in Los Angeies
for General Wine and Spirits
Company, in an announcement
by Steven I. Marks, the com
pany's Southern California ma
nager.
In addition to Ronrico
Rum, General Wine and Spirits
Company markets Chivas Regal
Scotch Whiskey and Lochan
Ora Scotch Liqueur, Myers's
Jamaican Rum, Leroux Bran
dies and Liqueurs, Boodtes
British Gin, Mumm's Cham
pagnes, Noilly Prat French Ex
tra Dry and Gran Torino
Italian Sweet Vermouths,
Nectarose Wine, Barton &
Guestier (B&G) Wines, Kijafa
Danish Wines, Julius Kayser
Rhine and Moselle Wines,
Ricasoli Italian Wines and Bro
lio Classico Chianti.
A native of Washington,
Ark., Marvin Cooper is at
tending evening classes at City
College in Los Angeles. He
has been manager of a liquor
store and of the liquor de
partment of a drugstore.
Cooper is married to the
former Terrye Campbell. They
have one daughter, and live in
Los Angeles.
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To Play At ESCU
Duke Ellington and hi#
band will appear in con
cert on the campus of Eli
zabeth City State Univer
sity Friday, Mlarch 13, un
der the sponsorship of the
student government asso
ciation.
The program will be held
for the benefit of the uni
versity's scholarship fund.
Tickets are on sale at the
business office of the uni
versity, Long Music Com
pany, Rex Cleaners and the
Rochelle Cleaners in Eliza*
beth City.
Sec'y Rogers Ends
Tour Of Africa
MONROVIA Sec
retary of State William P.
Rogers closed out a tour of 10
African nations Sunday night
with the pledge that the Nixon
administration stands behind
the right of self-determinatioa
tor the people of the continent.
Rogers flew to the Caribbean
Island of Aroba for a rest be
fore returning to Washington.
"WE WANT to make It cltjmi
that our effort in Africa is pot
In the cold war context and *re
have no objections to our rela\
tions in Africa," Rogers told
President William V. S. Tub
man during his 24-hour atop
in Liberia.
end skirt suits with the biggest
excitement in beiow-the-koee
skirt lengths.
Some of the sexiest end
newest fashions for spring in
dresses and seperates with a
tee shirt fit, worn with the
least your figure will allow.
More big news is the tee
shirt itself. It's great with the
new long cardigan jacket, bat
tle jacket, pleated skirt or
pants, and whether it's ribbed,
pleated, plain, sleeveless, or
with short sleeves, the tee
shirt is an essential to give your
whole look a great lift.
The right belt can pull a
look together this year, and
bolts are everywhere - oa bags,
at the waist and on boots.
They're wider now, and should
be worn at your natural waist.
Look for big "gold", "sflver"
or enameled buckles. Watch for
different textures, from shiny
"patent leather to woven yarn.
Platform sandles with a
thick sole and open toes are
the newest slpoes for spring.
They're the perfect accessory
for dresses, skirts, or pants,
and come in suede, leather or a
combination of textures with
wooden or shiny chrome heeis.
The color for spring is toaSt
and an accessory in that color
is a must. Make it one of the
new pull-strapped bags, simi
lar to a school bag and worn
with everything. Or try the
toast tone in a long scarf, one
of the new wider belts in shiny
leather, or shoes in leather or a
combination of leathers.
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PASTOR'S WIFE HONORED—
Mount Gilead l Baptist Church
Earle Moseley, recently. * Mrs.
honored the pastor's wife, Mrs.
Martha Nance, left, pins a cor
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 14701 THE CABOUNA TIMES-
sage on the honoree. Seated in
the foreground is the Reverend
Alexander Moseley. The entire
Sunday Services were held in
honor of Mrs. Moseley for her
devoted and conscientious serv
ice to the church for eight
years. A token of appreciation
was also given her.
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