UZmk&j - -. : ftggjggj March 24. 1973 THE CAROLWA tinyi MW B h r! rEXPRicwj ChF k X LjMBy COMPROMISE J 'jP IB THE CAROLINA TIMES Set. Merch 24, 1973, Negroes Mo e Paths To Equal Schools Says Dr. Cooke Integration Is not the only pith to equal opportunity in the public schools, a leading Back educator told 600 Wash ington NAACP luncheon guests last Saturday at the Mayflower Hotel. "Blacks, Negroes or colored people" cannot be doctrinaire integrationiats, but must be pragmatic in punning selec tive TV Paul P. Cooke. egregation, integration and qua lity education on Black, ghetto neighborhood! in getting the best education possible for their children. The educator said Bishop Stephen C. Spottswood, Na tional Chairman of the NAACP officials for accepting a limited bussing plan, but added that it it possible to support Black integration. "I cant believe I send my children to an Inferior school because we live in a Black neighborhood...! can't believe Negro children cannot read, calculate and cant write sim ply because they do not go to school with white children...! cant believe that the evils of the ghetto cannot be elimina ted with sufficient materials and resources..." declared Dr. Cooke. -J.w ' "We must always seek to make the 1954 Supreme Court decision on schools real, but when there are impossible ways to accomplish a certain thing, we must look at other me thods," the speaker said. After reminding his audience that he is president of the of higher learning which is pre dominantly Mack, Dr. Cooke empahsized "I do not have any iack of faith in Negor institu tions," as the crowd applauded. The NAACP has always been committed to the elbnination of racial discrimination and seg regation throughout all the years of controversy over the osslWe since of the Local NAACP, Rettv Holton. public administrator and new presi dent of the branch. Miss Holton is the first woman president. Hailes is also executive director of the Washington Opportuni ties Industrialization ueni Dr. Cooke referred Atlanta Bussing case in NAACP followers to seek institutions without opposing city's oldest public institution 1910, Cook concluded. paint to equal opportunity, "completely satisfied wHh any meat purchased at AAP WEO. a I . it it preaWapt school WHO SAYS LITTLE GIRLS dream of sugarplums only at Christmas? Spring, when the world is preen and (he flowers bloom, is the rail daydream season The right clothes are in soft focus with the environ ment . . . like this pristine white day dress from Cinde rella, styled of waffle pique and jacquard "Stop the Press" cotton. The important ele ments? Stand-up puffed sleeves, schoolgirl collar and a strategi cally placed tracery of icy blue lace. Definitely, the way to look while picking daisies, watch ing butterflies. THE PERFECT JUMPING OFF ENSEMBLE? A high stepping suit, ready to cater to the young carriage trade. From the Easter Parade through summer strolling, this suit will save the day. Cinde rella perfects the styling, de signing a young dress-cum-blazer in patriot's colors of redwhitenavy, The crisp attention-getters? Oversize but tons ... a return to classic box pleats. And, the Kode! poly ester and cotton fiber combina tion insures easy-care. The Last Supper' Recreated In Life-Size Representation mw'wwmr&BowwMm H BFEJEJEjEjyijfeffi.v "r GATLINBURG, Tenn. Leonardo da Vinci's famous paint ing of The Last Supper has been recreated in life-size, life-like three dimensional detail at Gatlinburg's Christus Gardens and is attracting special attention because of renewed interest in Leonardo s lile and works. TklMcene. one of a sable accjracy; the j pressioh's of Christ and Apostles as they appear in the famous painting. Upper pho to, above, is the painting it" self. While the scene at the Gardens is shown from two angles in the two lower photos. Christus Gardens, estab lished jn 1960, has been vis ited by more than three mil lion people from all 50 states and dozens of foreign nations, and is a special favorite of school church groups on class trips because of the education al value of its presentation of Biblical history. i the Gardens, captures with re- An interesting feature is the hands of Judas, shown clutching the sack containing the 30 pieces of silver for Which he betrayed Jesus. The Christus Gardens Biblical coin collection one of the finest in the world contains one of the silver! shekels of Tyre, the coins referred to in the ac counts, of the betrayal. Information and a color brochure on The Gardens may be obtained by writing to Christus Gardens. P.O. 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Little boys climb trees, scrap ing knees and tearing jeans in the process. Little girls fore go the climb, and keep their feet planted firmly on the ground. And because girls are made of sugar and spice, they need clothes to compliment feminine dispositions. This tri acetate Pointelle dress from Cinderella1 qualifies as a sweet treat. In girl colors (pink and white), the sleeveless shirred bodice meets a flirty peplum and falls into graceful pleats. 6 0.. Jar 79c 'S-$1.09 CUNNYFIELD BUTTER SAVE MONEY ON 100 BRAZILIAN GOLDEN RISE W0C10CKC0FFEE5BISCU1TS Sweet Cream In Qtr Lb. Print 1-Lb. Pkg- 79 Pi El Icof Mb. Bag 3 Lb Bag Sweermilk Butttrmili Weeto! BIG WHEELS are little girte dressed in grown-up fashions. A closetful of possibilities from Cinderella begins with the scooter suit (left), a beige split skirt and front-zip jacket of Fortrel and cotton. Under neath, a rainbow striped sweater. Center, a private gar den grows on a smocked top matching beige pants. Who wears short shorts? The littlest wheel, pairing shorts with a halter top. Truly, a high fash ion trio for little people. "IS mm wIHh m Kill Wz A FANCIFUL YOUNG FARM GIRL would work till the cows come home if she could dress like this for the chores. Cinderella9 mates a yellow and green plaid warm up jacket and high-waist pants. The connecting link? A yellow knit pullover sporting a carrot . . . truly a sight for sore eyes ! Even the mom of a city slicker will appreciate this polyester cotton fabric ... no ironing needed. mmmm mmm eebBbV Am mrmm by Sylvan Lumiere, GTE Sytvania Lighting and Oesign Director Security Lighting NEW YORK. (ED) A new home is often a once-in--life-time purchase. So, new home makers are building in safety and security features that weren't always available. They're con sidering, more and m o- r e these days, the Z installation of a master control lighting panel. Most homeowners keep it in the master bedroom beside their beds. From it they can control specific lighting within and out side the house. This type of low voltage, remote control switch ing provides a high degree of home security. It immediately turns on lights in the kitchen, living room, basement and gar age, as well as the front and back doors. Of course, for maximum se curity you should have access lighting in all areas of yoar house, particularly those vulner able to approach by strangers. The master control panel is only one measure against the possi bility of burglary. Before the lights go out in your house, make sure all doors and win dows are securely locked, in cluding your garage. And it might be a good idea to keep a light or two on throughout the night to discourage a potential prowler. ' Intelligent homeowners illu minate their front door stops as a further precaution. GTE Syl van i a recommends that you light the lock side of your front door not only for your personal ac cess and safety but also to put anyone trying to break in into the spotlight. Security is the watch-word of today s-smart homeowners, inm locks to lights. And a wtll-Uhi-minated house, controlled from within with devices like the master control lighting panel will darken the hopes of all n welcomed guests. '4

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