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MATTO CAROLINA TIMES StL, April 28. 1I7S
"REFLECTIONS"
plONNCCU
r of Carl T. Rowan (Negro)
syndicated columnist and a
forma American Ambassa
dor to Finland. When I wu
amnttirl in his IHl In A
February 4, 1873 Issue of the
Sunday Star my admiration
One is so often damned
for speaking Truth, but Carl
T. Rowan seems to be un
touched by the controversial
figure he presents. I quote
excerpts from the above men
tioned column:
is nme to nop swallow
ing this malarky that styling
your hair in 30 nappy plaits,
with enough head sUn show
ing cane-bottom granny's
rocker, is the epitome of
"pride in racial heritage."
Anybody who didn't find
enough "black pride" with a
"bush" is supposed to finally
discover his or her identity
in a "corn row."
This is to put it as decently
as I csn pure nonsense . .
No Greek, no Roman, no Jew,
no Aztec ever designed
enough hair to cloak failure
to the extent taut it could
pass for "pride."
I submit this as being
worth researching.
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SALVATION i
When life is grey
And my temper has cooled
This is the time I must love.
When I feel the book of lone
liness Tugging at my flesh
I could' cut it out. I know,
1 know I could.
But my knife has slipped
To the bottom of the sea,
And I can't swim that far.
Fletcher J. Allen
October, 1968
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INFATUATION
Infatuation
Gratification
Rejection
Realization
Love?
A cyclic formation
Of the heart -it
Needs and desires that be
come p-'
Food for the soul and an
KEtsPCT CLEAN
Paint Washes Out
Dear Virginia White:
My daughter comes home
from school with poster paint
on her clothes whenever there's
a school art class. It's sup
posed to wash out, but it
doesn't Any secrets for get
ting out these stains?
Artist's Mother
Dear Mother:
Fresh poster paint stains
can be washed out with cool
water or, if you
can. nersuade
your daughter
to rinae out the
tusai
Is t a i n a when
they occur.
By the time
she gctx home,
thfi stains hsvs
set and require more effort.
First, rinse the stain with
cool water. Then rub powdered
detergent, such as non-phosphate
Miracle White, into the
stain. Let the garment stand
for five minutes and then
launder as usual.
Before you treat any stain
like this, always test for color
fastness on a hem or scam.
Dear Virginia White:
My youngest boy left a wad
of chewinir gum on the table
cloth at dinner last night. It's
almost new and I hate to see it
ruined, hut I can't get the gum
out
... . Stuck
Dear Stuek:
Rub an ice cube on the chew
inn gum to harden it; then
scrape off as much as you can
with a blunt knife. Rub the
spot with dry -leaning fluid to
remove the rest of the spot.
Finally, rinse out in coot water
ami launder with yuur favorite
detergent or mine, Miracle
White Non-l'hosphatc Deter
gent For a fret atoin removal
chart, write for SSi, Virginia
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telege of Miss Mary Bohannon. f
wnose uuents she considers
worth developing. The students I
ange from the freshman level 1
through! the eraduate I oval
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as admin
istrator of the Estate of
fasaes E. Garner, deceased.
Ifh Conwy, this
J Wmsagalnst the estate
of said deceased to exhibit
hem to the undersigned at
807 Macklin Street, Durham
North Carolina zTTOl oTor
ot
bar, 1973 or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their re
All persons indebted to
rtrstor 0f the
of James B.
April 21, 27; May 5, 12, 1973
WEEKLY LEGISLATIVE
REPORT
BY JOHN EDWARDS'
This week's report covers
those bills introduced in the
General Assembly from April
12 through April 18.
The first letter and num
bers in the paragraph give
the number of the bill and
indicates whether it was in
troduced in the House (H)
or Senate (S), followed by
description of the bill.
S-737: County Election
Boards Secretary: Provides
for a uniform procedure in
the hiring and firing of the
executive secretary of county
boards of elections.
H-t 133 Legislative Com
mittee On Medical Manpow
ers Establishes a committee
to make an investigation and
recommendations about the
Eruption of the mind.
-Carolyn E. Green
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SPRING SYMPHONY
I sit in audience of nature
As she conducts her inaugu
ral theme.
The metronomic swaying of
reeds,
Stalks, and blades of green
set the tempo.
Birds are flutering their gay
pastorial melody.
Trees lend their branches as
harp strings to the wind.
Butterflies soloing in runs,
an allegro in harmony with
The hop hoppy hop synco
pation by grasshoppers.
Flowers bloom in crescendo,
cltoarinf
A hnrst of melodic beauty.
Lightning illuminating sig
nals of
Distant rumbling thunders
proclaiming
The coronation of spring.
X Hltorrif W. Barrier
THE PROFESSORS
Wasting away
In the jungle
Of the mind.,'
Succumbing to
Mental lust
v Born losers.
Linda McGloin
ORDER
I tend
To disregard
The commandments,
Those august
And
Inviolate rules;
A general tendency
Threatening
m .
v sryauuiue
Into
A trait of character.
Toby Jones
medical manpower needs of
the state.
fl i 138 Medical Records
as Evidence: Provides that
hospital records concerning
treatment may be received in
court, as evidence under cer
tain circumstances.
H-1146 Additional City
Government Option: Provides
that city may be divided into
electroal districts, with coun
cil members apportioned to
districts on equal representa
tion basis. Some or all coun
cilman may be elected by
district. If some councilmen
elected at large, they must
reside in various wards. This
is similar to existing law ex
cept that it provides that if
at-large councilmen, they
must reside in various wards
also.
H-1149 General Assembly
Pay, Expenses: Increases an-
MRS. PETEN AND CHILDREN IN REUNION
By M. FULTON
The happiness which can
nual salary of members of
General Assembly from $2,
400 to $5,000, increases the
monthly expense sllowance
from $50 to $150, and in
creases daily expense allow
ance from $25 to $35 per day.
S 735 Licensing Board of
Teachers: Establishes a licen
sing board to establish quail
fications for licensing teach
ers (now, State Board of Edu
cation controls certification).
S-742 Funds for Family
Planning Service: Appropri
ates $1 million to the Family
Planning Section of the State
Board of Health to provide
family planning and contra
ceptive services.
S-754 -Call Convention on
Schools and Race Calls for
the U. S. Congress to call for
a convention to amend the
U. S. Constitution to pro
vide that "no student shall
be assigned to nor compelled
to attend any particular pub
lic school on account of race,
religion, color, or national
origin."
S-755 Funds for State
Youth Council: Appropriates
$32,900 to the Department of
Administration for expenses
and salary of executive sec
retary of State Youth Coun
cil H-1159 Elect Soil Conser
vation Supervisors: Provides
for the election of soil con
servation district supervisors
in nonpartisan elections to
be held at some tune as reg
ular elections for county of
fleers.
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was flowing like water at
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Mrs. Geneva Peten of 2300
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center of love and affection
as the majority of her chil
dren and grandchildren were
at home again. Some of those
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