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. SAVE 20t \ 1 ARROW WASHDAY MIRACLE VUITO BLEACH Limit One With or More Order QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED jug^hb NONE SOLD TO DEALERS PRICES GOOD THRU SAT., FEB. 28 WKKttKKW THRIFTY MAID Cll /* A D PURE CANE JUvAR One cr More Order SAVE 48c ASST. FLAVORS _ _ . CHEK DRINKS 15 00 W-D BRAND LARGE FANCY BAKmG ™ W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BEEF TENDER BONELESS W-D Brand Lean 100% Pure & .. GROUND BEEF S s 2 4 ' U.S. NO. 1 CLEAN ALL-PURPOSE _ WHITE ™, l i| AA Potatoes MORTON ASST. FROZEN CREAM J s |°° #■ 14 Pies *w sm I y *• —- M m AMTA 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! w k 'I RONALD 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. BIT , M El . S 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. W Baking Hens ■ IIHHHiI fj Q is- CQ ( w™"; 1 00c 1 J TIN I 335 I BREAD l. . *Wj' 7^l ||%L . -+Z^Jk^ ** >C pv \l| ■ In, fl Bpis 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. 7A

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