mm m -THE CAROLINA Feb 17, ill Ist&s&ii ifftJl jL-.?''lliwl . ; ; ,i , ; i-j j I J i ( -, : ; . " ; . -j , , j ft i : mm lr. r 111 m - rrjrjmrs""--' W60 ' .Jar, ,,; . ' WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES That's right, Double your money back if you're not completely satisfied with any meat purchased at AAP Viffjl$: (PRICE LABEL OR REGISTER TAPE NECESSARY, OF COURSE) A&P POLICY: Always do what it honest and fair for ry customer J Hi' RAINCHECK: M on advertised special is ever sold owl ask the Manager for a Roinchetk. It en titles you to the same item at the same price the following week. Or if you wish we'll give you a comparable item at fhe same special price. GUARANTEE: A&P offers an unconditional money back guarantee- No matter what it is, no matter who makes it, if A&P sells it, A&P guarantees it. ' SUMR RlGH T" ER THIN SLICED Chopped Horn. Smoked Bl. " Sp Sl Corned Br,. 3 eO. 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Key it to spring beauty bar gains, he says. Take advantage of these traditional events and stock up on the essentials they feature. You'll even find such favorites as the popular Pure Magic make-ups that help sensitive skin achieve beguil ing new beauty, a large-size cologne fragrance special in the scentuous floral fantasy of Hypnotique, a fashionable and funful new Pure Magic Super Shadow Buff On Eye Color in eight tuned-in tones that promise to turn eyes on in a symphony of color, and the innovative UltraLu cent Whipped Creme Make-Up, "which provides beauty and face care all in one quick application. 3.0 Ian' 330 Income from more than 1.8 million persons ag 68 or old er ii provided by the Vete rans Administration in the form of compensation and pension for veteraaa and their survivors. NNAM m. l 99 M 55c fcSI Clorarleq fBJ Mil HnP lMMMmMm v w gjdt -apvo ti. mm SHORTENING JANE PARKER SAKE N' SERVE f Rolls $100 $ 1 4 X $1.00 Thank Yen 21 -Oi. 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To an American younf Ster, a milkshake It W 'IpS'' tween meals snack . . ag after-lunch dessert ... an ex cuse for rapping with friends at the soda fountain. But through Oatholio Re lief Services, 20,000 children in war-battered South Viet nam are getting a "milk shake" thai means the differ ence between health and mal nutrition. Often a child's only nutritious meal of the day, it's a blend of com, soy beans, milk, sugar a4 water. Yourig Vietnamese say it's tasty, ataa. 'uk m To treat your Vietnamese counterpart to health, take up a class collection or scatter drop-in coin containers vatt Strategic points in your neigh borhood. Then send the col lection to any Catholic church or to American Catho lic Overseas Aid Fund, Em pire State Building, Ntij York, N.Y. 10001 All that hungry Vietnamese children want Is a fair shske. a v jil ' jjpl ' Hall. Sat., Feb. 17, 1070 THE CAROLINA Jurv Is Sefected In H. Rod's Brown Trial - . i f ; . ., . lififiil!,JMin'.j : j-.' oe, are chaifed with Red Caj I. EW YORK -( N BNS) - The W delayed trial of H. I Rap Brbw finally got underway in State Supme CcHirt f la; hat t e last ' hurschiy! ' . Theyjuiy consisting 0;0 whit- 2 blacks aj)d a Puerto ' Rican was' w.hekhiled. to: b4f ! open iriji I .tsUraS' ! by ! OrrowtlV 1 whost attorneys, William Kunt and Howard Moore had won the right for him to act as co-counsel in the triaL i Justice Arnold G. Fraiman had previously allowed the for iner, chairman of the Student Nqn-violent Coordinating Com mittee (SNCC) to act as hsi own co-counsel to the extent of joining in lawyers' bench eon ferences. The judge had not, however, allowed him to ques I ion prospecitve jurors about their qualifications. Upon winning the right of co-counsel in his defense Brown will be permitted to address the CONTESTANTS - The Kings Club Inc., sponsors its Fourth Annual Black and Gold Ball. Friday. February 23rd, at the Tj'imes Square Banquet Proceeds from the attair will be used for their Benefit Fund. Above are some of the contestants running for Queen of the BAIL From left to right Ms. Brookie Middleton, Gladys Robinson, Thindella McCray, Annie Parker, Maxine Royster, Mary Ratiff. Not shown are Ms. Barbara Jones and Mildred Royal. Mr. George L. Suggs is the chairman of the social committee. Congress, Nixon Headed On Collision Course Of funds WASHINGTON- (NBNS) Congress and President Nixon are headed on a collision course over whether fhe execu tive branch has the power to impound funds which have been authoizied.by the legisla tive branch. Both sides began jockeying for positions last week, but it appeared a strong effort would be made ly tin,- legislative branch to re establish itself in what may turn out to be the constitutional battle of the cen tury'. Never before have the legis lative and executive branches been at odds over the consti tutional duties and responsibi lities of eacli other. Clearly, neither will give in easily. The President has ordered the impoundment of the entire $70 million that would nave been received by various agen cies for rehabilitation loans. These would have helped nome owners, tli loans, to rehabilitate houses in poverty neignborhoods. At the same time, the Agri culture Department has im pounded $20.2 million of the $225 million that Congress had appopriated for rural conser vative programs throughout the nation. Other "people" programs have seen funds for their pro jects cut off essentially through the impoundment process. A number of law suits have already been filed, challenging the right of the President and the executive branch eo with hold money that the Congress has appropriated but the real battle will be in the Congress. ' 'Already, more than half of Due 100 U. S. Senators have begun a campaign to gain veto power over presidential im poundments. i Sin. Sam Erwin, D-N.C, tiie chief sponsor of the bill to give Congress authority to override the President's refusal to spend an appropriated a mount, is ready to begin hear ings on tne issue. 0 On a national TV program on NBC-TV, former Presiden tial nominee Hubert Humphrey blamed the President . for the excessive federal budget. "The fact of the matter is, Mr. President, you loused up the budget. You sent down re quest for over $250 billion. You signed the bills for over $250 billion." Pledges Support to Scouting WASHINGTON, D. C.-The Chief of the Army Reserve, Maj. Gen. J. Milnor Roberts, has pledged continued Army Reserve support to the Scouting movement in the United States. In a statement issued this month -February, which is Boy Scout Month - General Roberts said that the mem blrsSiof the Miff mseufi Mve- enjoyed TOrking vmfi scouts as part of their com munity involvement projects. "We hope to continue to serve as partners in the scouting movement in the years ahead," Gen. Roberts said. Army Reserve units-there are 3,400 in cities and towns across the country have been working with scouts on a regular basis. Some Reservists instruct scouts who are preparing for merit badge tests while others, particularly those in construction and engineer ing units, repair scout camps, build access roads to these camps, and improve recreational facilities. Throughout the year, Army Reserve units have assisted scouting councils in pre paring for camporees and transported scouts to the camping sites. A Pittsburgh, Pa. unit is currently converting an old trip mine into an aittphi rter f'wfffrih wM'toe Wed ' for one of the Scout Jambo rees this August. The amphi theater will hold over 60,000 scouts and adult leaders when completed. Army Reserve aviators also teach flying skills to Explorer Scouts. General Roberts cited these as just a few ex amples of the types of scouting projects in which Reservists have become in volved. "We urge scout leaders in areas where Re servists are not working with them, to contact the units. We're ready to help," he said. Utvther Lawrence Harper who is confined to a wheel char is asking th cnurcnes ana purine ior a coniriDiuion iur a chum- mhei or uring to mi Baxter Street, Durham, N. C. 27707. UIWRENCE HARPER ' 'HO IS CWJFINED TO A WHEEL CHAIR HA 810 Baxter Hi, Roridence nujajijMUjunuj CUU0 For Sale Phone 688-0550 BUY ONE AND MAKE A (X)NTRIBUTION TO A MAN WHO GAVE HIS ALL TO SAVE ANOTHER After the election though, Humphrey said, the President bagan to cut back the spending authority for the programs. And at the same time, Sen. Edmund Muskie suggested that Congress get ready for a "head on constitutional collision" with the President. "If necessary, we should be ready to write into our author ization and appropriation mea sures such clear directives for their execution that Adminis tration officials can only dis obey at the risk of a head-on constitutional collision," he re marked in testimoney before the Congressional committee looking into the impoundment of funds. The President, however, re plied that he had a constitu tional right to withold the money. "The constitutional right for the President of tne United States to impound funds and that is not to spend money would mean either increasing prices or increasing taxes for all the people that right is abso lutely clear. "The problem we have here is basically that the Congress wants responsibility, they want to share responsibility," the President continued. "Believe me, it would be pleasant to have more sharing of responsibility by the Con gress. But if you are going to have responsibility, you have to be responsible, and this Congress has not been respon sible on money." H11 imi&:tmfetini him self to cross-examination by the prosecution as he would otherwise have been required to do when taJdsf the BtiwM a defendant. IM Mm YoYfc on Oct. 16 ,,rmnuedrnPage6i I; m i1 ii a in Ml :,:i live In Durham there are 2 great ways te No matter what your lifestyle, Old Farm & River Forest offer more home for your money! You get a greater variety of designs, floor plans in a wider price range with more living extras than anywhere else in the Durham area Take the Ervin tour todav. Homes open daily 9 to 6, Sundays 2 until 6. Old Farm Need Extra $ $ $ $'s? SELL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO (fomea For Details Contact Clarence Bonnette 436 E. Petrew St. Durham, N. C. Split levels, ranches, 2-story homes Central air in appliances Priced from $28,000. 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And here's why, First, you're using; more electricity than ever before for lighting, heating and cooling, and the operation of modern appliances. Our average residential customer, in fact, is using almost 4 times as much as in 1950. Second, we've had some rate increases which add to the cost of electric service. But even with these rate increases, the average cost of electricity today is lowers than in 1950. That's why electricity is still one of today's biggest bargains. n: Duke Power Yor mUKirk bill s twed on rrw numbw of hours (kwh) you us On kilowatlfioqrfftiWt of alactrictty raquirajd to ligrtf ME 10(Bft RMRBJp la on nour o on uu-woit iomp rex