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THE CAROLmiAN RALESPH. N. C„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, IMS 10 Ls “ .' .-■ 0 • J, ■.,■■, ~I! , mm in, ■*■■ ■ . i■ i. »■■ i■.■i m.i ■ I'l.i ihii ii i mi, . "”- ■■ ■ ■ - •■■l \: ’■' ' fTt -^ll :: ''B ■ ■ Im!Zii3 II I2|!!?!l3j II v•. 11 ■ | - - : .------ : :..y ~ ',,;■ g | : r ..-- "• | ■ ' ; ■. ■■■■ ■.. v T.' j ... . 7.: :, :; . : / . | j|| .'■ jj| Classified Rsiss Issues 1 8 Cost per word 8c 4c Classified Display Per Line Per Issue 19c 12c Each word abbreviated, initial or symbol counts as one word. BAHA'ULLAH-.the Originator of a new "Universal Cycle” JOBS OF INTEREST: MEN BRICK CLEANERS needed Apply 602 E. Bragg St. 823-8645 PULL TIME JANITORIAL HELP WANTED. 8:30 to 5.30 p.m Ap ply Carolina Maintenance Com pany, 2828 Industrial Drive PART-TIME JANITORIAL HBLP WANTED. Night work, 6:30 to 1C:30 p.m. Apply Carolina Main tenance Company, 2823 Industrial Drive HELPWANTED TEXTILE TRAINEES Male only. Ist. 2nd and 3rd shifts. $1.70 p<;r hr. to start. PLUS: Free insurance and paid vacation. Must he able to read and write. Call 832- 8385 collect for interview. BUS BOY Part time 12 noon to 3 or 4 p m Pinch's Cafeteria. WELDERS ATLAS STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY Nfew Hope Church Road Raleigh, N. C. iOBS WANTED* WOMEN: HOUSEKEEPERS-MAIDS and Ba bysitters wanted immediately Salary to SBO per week plus room and board. No money needed. Call area code 202-291-5040 or write AAA. Personnel, 217 Kennedy Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20011 KITCHEN HELPERS and cooks. Hours 12 noon to 9 p m. No ex perience necessary. Start sl.4*: per hour. Uncle Don’s Barbecue House. 828-4353. FOR SALE BANKRUPT SICCZf—S new IK3* zigzag sewing machines to be sold for $35 each. Monthly pay ments available. These nationally advertised maemnes carry a full factory guarantee They may ue inspected m warehouse at Un claimed Freight, ICOS East Whit aker Mill Road, Raleigh, Va block east of Old Wake Forest Road Mon.-Fri. 9 a m.-6 p.m.; Sat, 'til 1 p.m. No sales to dealers 835 EF..:ma\ RCAD 3 Bed rooms, Built-in kitchen, life Baths. Real Clean. GI or FHA loan available. Walking distance to schools and shopping. Barefoot Realty & Mortgage Company— -828-5432. STEREOS—S deluxe solid slate fully transistorized stero-phonic high fidelity consoles in' beautiful hand rubbed finish. Deluxe BSR 4-speed record changer and 4- Jpeaker audio system. To be sold for SB6 each. Monthly payments available. May be inspected in warehouse at unclaimed freight. 1305 East Whitaker Mill Road. Ra leigh, 54 block east of Old Wake Forest Road. 9 a.m.-S pm. Mon.- Fii. Sat. ‘til 1 p.m. No salm to dealer*. FOR SALE—Nazareth—B» Price Street. All brick home. S large bedrooms, living room, formal dining area combination, panelled kitchen, all ceramic 154 baths 20x29 screened in rear deck, brick 2 car garage. Call John W Win ters Si Company, 828-S7M MONK’® DISCOUNT FURNITURE —Why pay full retails? save up to $l9O on bedroom suites. $5? or. dining room suites, *49 95 bunk beds, used beds from $9 '5: Livng room suites $49 86; Bedroom suites PB.BR Terms up to 36 months. Al *o honor bank cards Open from 10 a.m. til 9 p.m, Highwav 401 S at City Limits Phone 772-6255 GOLF BALLS. 55 percent off All Pro Shop. Wendell High- TYPEWSITEKS, adding machines Diamonds, radios and all kinds of musical instruments. We trade, .loan or buy. See us and save. RE LIABLE LOAN CO.. 3(7 S Wilm ington St., Raleigh TERRY'S FURNITURE CO.— Wc buy and sell new and used fur niture. 214 E. Martin St. 828-8134 713 PEYTON STREET —3 bed rooms, 1 bath, living room, kit chon with stove, dining area, car port. Tnls home has 1128 sq. ft. Price $18,9t0. Call BUI Cooper, of fice, 828-7284, home 782-5202. John O. D. Williams Co. BURGLAR ALARMS for business or home. Free estimates and in formation. Custom built to your n«eds. 833-7707. • Smith New & Used FURNITURE FORMERLY MONTAGUE'S We Buy Used Furniture l 1110 S. Satmders Tel. 9SB-97SS FOR SALE Boy's all-weather coat, lined; and slacks, size 14. Call 834-5558. Cooper's Bar-B-Q flt&R-BS-Q aad ememm (Out Specialty) PB3 AM J> CSfCKSJN 169 8, mvie St, 88KW AN© uses rswrewsa ®‘ A mm., Use. 112 S, E»jfs*hs ®fc JAMES PEE WEE” HUNTER JR Consultant for: Metropolitan In surance Company Office 828-5717: Koine 834-3771. PICTURE FRAME MOLDING. CAPITAL CITY LUMBER CO C. W. HARRIS TRANSFER CO.- Locai and long distance mov ing. Rhamkatte, N C or contact at East Side Restaurant. Cabar rus Street. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES 5" GOLDEN PASSBOOK Savings now available at your Home- Owned, Home-Operated Bank In vest your money at home where it does the most good. Union Na tional Bank, Cieedmoor-Oxford N. C. ROMUEL JONES BUILDNG CO Specializes in building and Re pairs Wendell, N C Tel. 266-2659 or 266-2C05 JONES & PERRY BEAUTY SHOP. 228 S East St For appointments dial 833-6351 Mrs. Joella Perry proprietor; Mrs. Minnie Burt, and Mrs. Anna Lane, operators. CHARLIE'S MOTOR CO 617 We t South St. Phone 834-1363 We Welcome Master Charge Cards AUTO LOANS F inancmg, id.- naneing. AUTO DISCOUNT CO 6pi Fayetteville St. 828-743 H. TARECRO STPX'Sr DRAPERY SHOP—>Ve .specialize in draper ies, slipcovers, bedspreads deco rated pillows. Workmanship and materials guaranteed Dial 823- 2458. Master Charge invited. Mis Nell Wilder, owner. COMPLETE HOME! IMPROVE MENT—Room additions, lepairs, painting. Free estimates. Call C C. & R. Corp. 828-0751 POOLE BROTHERS Well Drilling and Well Boring. Day Phone 266-2165, Night Phone 266-1420 Route 5, Raleigh, N. C. employment” AGENCIES , A,«*>«■«««*** s§£ 3700 Computer Dnve RattlQti. North Carolina 2760 S PHONE 782-2410 SECY—S39O. NatT organization 50 wpm typing, 80 wpm shorthand Suburban location 8 30-5. M-F Call Jackie Baker. 782-2410 SEC’Y—S39O Must be mathemati cally inclined 55 worn typing, 89 wpm shorthand. Bookkeeping necessary. Call Gerri Pone, 782- 2410. 808 WHITLEY ASSOC INC Suite 503 Professional Bids Telephone 828-ee?s JOIN THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF KELLY GIRL ij If you er>ioy meeting new p*w:e png i would like to be ab ! e to work on'y i -wnen It's convenient, you wii! !ovfi being e KELLY GIRL ij Top pay rates and interesting tern !j perary assignments can be verurs i» 1 you are over 18 and have cft.ee or : marketing experience. Cell cr con-'e by KEliy Gi«L DiVi'i.r r. ; KM 401 Oberlln Rosd 602-854 J • 82Z8415 Equal Opportumry Emplcye- STATE PERSONNEL DEPAR3'- MENT, 121 West Jones Street P.O. Box 328 Raleigh, N C No fee charged. FOR RENT Rooms for Rent Weekly and Monthly- Rates PEEBLES HOTEL 122 E. Hargett Street FOUR ROOM furnished apart ment Couple or two working girls. One room available, for girl. Cail 832-C483 FOR RENT Rooms for working girls. Cooking privileges. Phone 833-58.54 or 832-91-14. ■r«awrvr»)Mrrt*maraffg«va-iii—m njinmokaaw * SCHOOLS TRAIWIN6 Computer Programming for IBM 360 Computers The World's oldest and largest Data Pro cessmq School new has a local brureh open in Rale gh to tram men and women in the profession of Computer Prog>rm* ming. For more information on Dflta Pro cessing Career Training, Comact: Electronic Computer Programming Institute of Raleigh- 'Durham, Inc 3820 Merten Dr wc, Roleigh, N C Phone 787-9065'' CrVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE—A complete course in Beauty Cui ture. Personality and Charm Day and nightly classes; weekly or monthly. Air conditioned. Mrs. C J. Pitts, Owner-Manager, 22S S East Street, Raleigh. N, C. BW-SCHOOL TRAINING, Cross Link Child, Care Center Trans lw?M n IR * ared 3crvlcs Phone mms * sales MUSICAL RENTAL PIANO rental, $8 a mo., ail rent apiJlies'to purchase Onen Mon. *««* fri- 'til 9 p.rn. MACS PIANO CO., 2420 VJake Forest Rci. 532-644 S Legal Notices MRTO^AffiL™?' 5 " OI,Cr WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Jennie Lipscomb deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate to present them to the un dersigned on. or before the 20th day of March, 1970. or this notice will ue pleaded in bar of their re covery. A!! persons indebted to the es tate will please make immediate payment. This 22nd dav of Sept , ’969 JAMES TUCKER. Executor F J. CARNAGE, Attorney Sept. 27; Oct. 4-11-18. 1969 , —— - NOTICE IN THE GENFRAt. COURT OF JUSTICE . DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NORTH CARO] INA WAKE COUNTY CAROL MARSHALL. Plaintiff NORMAN MAR/SHAILL. Defendant The above named defendant Norman Marshall, will take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the Dis trict Court of Wake County. North Ca.olina, by the plaintiff to e ettee an absolute divorce from the defendant, upon the grounds of ono year’s continuous separation preceding the ■ f tins ac tion and the defendant udl fur ther take notice that she is ,o quired to aoprar at the office of the Clerk of the District Court es ihkp rmmtv, in the Courthouse in Raleigh. North Camlina on or ,the 21 day of November. 1969. and answer to ihe complaint m said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re!i.>r demanded in said complaint This Ist dav of October 1969 GRETCHFN B DICKFON Ass- S'merior t'otirt Wake C'v M. FRA.sK BROWER. Attorney ' Oct. 4-11-18-25, 1963 NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COUST OF JUSTICE STRrCT COURT DIVISION NORTH CAROI INA WAKE COUNTY JOAQUIM SANTOS. Plaintiff ARLENE M. ‘AM-:. C . fendam Ihe above named defendant notice that the action enlii.rd a.> above* has been com mcneed in the District Court of Wake County. North CaroMna. bv .ue plaintiff to secure an abso lu'c divorce from the defendant uoon the grounds of one year's continuous separation preceding toe bringing of this action and the defendant will further take m .ice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Distnct Court of Wake County, 'in me Couithouse in Raleigh, North Carolina on o: before the 21 dav of November. 1965, and answer to tnc complaint in said action, or uic plaintiif will apoiy to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. of October, 1969 GRETIHFN B DICKSON. Asst Cierk Superior Court Wake rv net F r AX . I c SHOWER. Attorney ' Oct. 4-1.-18-20. 1969 NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT 05’ JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION (CIVIL) NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY MUHENMAD AHMAD, Plaintiff vs ELIAABF.TH AKMAD, Defendant The above named defendant. Elizabeth Ahmad, will take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the Dis trict Court of Wake Countv, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to se cure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of one year's continuous separation preceding the bringing of this ac tion and the defendant will fur ther take notice that she is re quned to appear at the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Wake County, in the Courthouse in Raleigh. North Carolina on or before the :4th day of November. .969 and answer to the compiaint m said action, cr the plaintiff v. ill apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint 2< day of September, 1989 CREfCHEN B. DICKSON, A«t „, cl £ rk Superior Court. Wake C"v f' FRANK I RCWFH. Attorney Sept. 27; Oct 4-11-10. 1969 -notice” IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE ' DISTRICT COURT DIVISION (CIVIL) NORTH CAROLINA wake county DAISY WADE, Piaintlif vs. JOSEPH WADE, Defendant The above named detfendant, Joseph Wade, will take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the Dis trict Court ot Wake Countv, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to se cure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of one year's continuous separation preceding the bringing of this ac tion and the defendant will fur ther take notice that rtie is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the District Court of yvake County, in the Couithousc in Raleigh, North Carolina on or before the 7:ii day of November 1869, and answer to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint This 13th day of Sept. 1969 GRETCHEN B DICKSON Asst Clerk Superior Court. Wake County W. FRANK BROWER. Attorney Sept. 29-27: Oct. 4-11. 3969 NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION (crviL: NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY SHARON M CLEGG. Plaintiff VS TROY CLEGG. Defendant The above named defendant. Troy Clegg, will take notice th.i‘ the action entitled as above ha-- been commenced in the District Court of Wake County. North Ca - ollna. by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the de fendant upon the grounds of one year's continuous -eparatmn pre ceding the bringing of this action and the defendant will further take notice that -he i< required to appear at the office of <hc Clerk of the District Court es Wake County, in the Courtho i■ e in Rulelph. North Carolina on ,r before the 14th dav of Novembi r. *5>S9 and answer to the complairU ir: said action, or the plaintiff v. ill apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint The, 24 day of September 1909 GRETCHEN 3 DK'KSON. Asst Clerk Superior Court. Wak« rv W FRANK Ff mVKR. Attorney Sept. 27; Oct. 4-Jl-18. IMS NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROI IN A WAKE COUNTY Under and by virtue o? the power of sale contained in a cer tain Deed of Trust executed hv Jfrlla Carolyn Richardson dated the 3'st day of March. 1967. and recorded in Book 724 p-mo 485 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake Cotint v. North Carolina default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness theebv secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subiect to fore closure. the undersigned Trustee will offer for sqlg at public auc tion to the hienost bidder for eas.i at the courthouse door m Raleigh North Carolina at noon on the 16th dav of O-teber. 1960 the property r-onveved in said Deed of T’usi tpg same Iving and being in »m County of Wake and State of North Carolina in Ra- Jeieh. Township and in the Citv of Rale!'*' and ■■, orp particularly described as follows BEGTNNtVG at - stake on the southwest corner of the intersec tion of East H’u-t.tt Street end Lincoln Court runs thence alone the northern line of Fast Hargett Street in a western dhection 94 l feet to a stake, the northeast corner of Lot No 6 runs thence along the eartern line of Lot 6 in a southern direction 59 1 feet to a stake, the northwest corner of Lot No 8: runs thence along the northern line of Lot No 8 in an eastern direction 90 feet, more o r loss, to a rtake on the wo b n side of Lincoln Court In a nortlw era direction 56 2 feet to tlm point of BEGINNING and being Lot 7, Block A of Lincoln Ter race ns sown on a map by L E Wooten, C E . dated December 17. 1938. and recorded In Book of Maps 1938 at Page HI Wake County Registry. Said mortgage is subiect to a first mortgage assumed hv the grantor in a Deed dated October 30. 1951. and recorded in Book 1616, Page 153, Wake County Reg istry. But this sale will be made sub iect to a certain other Deed u s Trust executed bv Clarence Mit chell and wife. Lvdia Mitchell to B A. Jones. Trustee dated the 30th day of November. 1959. and recorded in Book 1390. page 578, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County, North Carolina. But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes and municipal assessments This !oth dav of Sent. 1969 ROMA7LUS O MURPHY Trustee SAMUEL S. MITCHELL Attorney For Trustee Sept 20-27; Oct. 4-11. '969 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF BEATRICE COOK TYLER. DECEASED Tin- undersigned, having quali fied as admimstratiix. of the es tate of Beatrice Cooke Tyler, late of Wake County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned in care of Attorney Samuel S. Mitchell at :26>i East Hargett St.. Raleigh. North Caro lina on nr before the 20th day es March, 1970, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov er. All persons indebted to sr.id estate will please' make immedi ate payment to the undersigned at the address shown above This 13th dav of September 1969. YVONNE C TURNER. Adm SAMUEL S. MITCHELL Attorney Sept 20-27; Oct 4-11. 1969 NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION (CIVIL) NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY ELSIE HARRINGTON Plaintiff vs. JULE HARRISON, Defendant Tile above named defendant, Jule Harrison, will take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the Di-- t.rict Court of Wake County. North Caroina, by the plaintiff to se cure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground- of one year's continuous separation preceding the bringing of this ac tion and the defendant will fur ther take notice that she is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the District. Court of Wake County, in the Courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina on or before the 14th day of November, 1969 and answer to the complaint In said action, or the plainUff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This 24 day of September, 1969 GRETCHEN B DICKSON. Asrt Clerk Superior Court Wake C’v W FRANK PROWER. Attorney Sept. 27; Oct. 4-11-18, 1989 Current Events Bafflers Without the benefit of multi ple-choice or Grab Bag clues, tell what’s going on in the world today. Scoring: 6-7; excellent; good; 4: fair; 0-3; poor. Bonus Questions count a total of two points Other questions count •jne point each. Here’s the quiz. !. Black militant Robert F. Williams is back in the country, where he will face trial on what charge 0 2. Name the organization he heads. 3. In a “concession” grant ed in the wake of racial dis orders, Black marines were allowed to have “Afro” hail - cuts that have turned out to be: a hairy joke Name the marine camp where the “concession” was gi anted, and tell what state tlie camp is in. 4. Besides the employment and upgrading of Black workers in building-trades industry, what is one of Black groups’ chief demands? 3. Describe the racial po licies of the militant Black Panther party. * + * BONUS QUESTIONS; (Each counts one point,) --A. Name the city where racial tensions have gotten so bad that Police Chief Wil liam H. Peterson and Mayor MOTUKH RKUNITKD WITH KIDN.NPPKI) I)AL'GHTKH - New York: Mrs. Helen Jones kisses her (laughter, Tomlelayo, after the 3-vear-old girl was reunited with her mother at Kennedy Mrport early Sept. 29. FBI agents found the little girl, missing since Sept. 25. unharmed in Charleston, S. C. Two Manhattan women were arrested Sept. 28 for allegedly kidnaping the girl and selling her to a South Carolina woman for SSOO. (UPI). Yurt CARL ROWAN PRESENTED AWARD-Pitts burgh, Pa.: William Merritt, circulation di rector. Washington. D. C., Star and first Vice president of the Interstate Circulation Managers Assn, presenting Newspaper Boy Hall Os Fame medation to Carl Rowan, syndicated column ist a! Hilton Ho'el here Sunday night, (DPI). Lee F. Stenzel have resigned. --B. Name the organization that. Rev. Charles Koen heads in that city. * * 4" ANSWERS: 1. Kidnaping an elderly North Carolina white couple in 1961. 2 Republic of New Africa. 3. Camp LeJeune, Notth Carolina. 4. Black control of the train ing of new workers. 7. Whatever one might say against the Panthers, one can not call them Biack racists. They cooperate with White radi cals in a united effort against capitalism and what they call “fascism.” * * * BONUS ANSWERS: - -A. Cairo, 111. --B. Black United Front. 1970 ALL AMERICAN SHOWING AMBASSADOR, JAVELIN, AMX, REBEL and the entirely new car idea: HORNET Weaver Bros. Rambler 223 W. LENOIR ST., RALEIGH DEALER NO. 3203 PHOHE 833-2767 ROOMS FOR RENT Furinshed rooms for couples as well as single persons. Raleigh’s best, Ph. 833-3048. Education Roundup BLACK ROOTS CHICAGO - An eight-week adult education course in “Black Roots of Civilization; An Introduction to African Art and Design,” is 'being offered at the Loop College campus of cnicago city dotlege from Sept. »29 to Nov. 13. The course will trace the roots of Black cul ture through a survey of Afri can a t and design, under the leadership of Mrs. Maria Ka zazis, an artist-lecturer, with the help of African students, picture slides and museum ex hib'ts. MUSIC FRATERNITY M ONTGOM ERV, Ala. -Twe Ive music students at Alabama State University make up the charter members of a new chapter wnen was formed on the campus last May 22. The fraternal group is Phi Mu Alpt a Sirtfornia fra ternity of America, one of the oldest professional music fra ternities in the country. Its ASU affiliate is Delta Psichap ter, headed bv Detiick Hodges. GOOD START HANOVER, N.H.-WhenDart mouth College opened Its cam pus for t!ie start of the ‘69-‘TO school year, its freshman Ikkly of 895 numbered 90 Black stu dents This is a sharp cry from the school’s statistics when dis closed that in its 120-year his tory, Dartmouth graduated few er than 150 Blacks. NEW SCHOOLS HEAD EUTAW, Ala.-When the Black dominated school board of Greene county decided to pick MILL OUTLET ~1 VILLAGE, Inc. New Shipment of WOOLENS 82.00 yd. Fall Colors DACRON & COTTON 45c yd. Highway U. S. 1 North 8 Miles Out RALEIGH, N. C. Montclair St, Bows, 28-9 To Delaware Team DOVER, Del - Delaware State College, playing Its home opener at Alumni Field, before 1,000 fans snapped a five game losing streak, defeating Mont clair State College, 28-' . Delaware State scored three touchdowns in the first half to put the game out .A reach, with t! e score 28 to 3. The Hornets using a ball control offense kept the ball for i:< minutes* tr, the opening half. Steve Davis scored fiom ti 3, capping a 14 play, 80 yard drive with 4 minutes and 18 seconds left in the Ist period. A pass interference penalt' called against Joe Kusticki, covering Davis, was the key play. Dwig! t Bone; kicked ■'# first of f<mi PAT making the score 7-0. In the second quaiu-r, San Waters caught .1 40-;.ard toucf down pass from Keif Burke on the thild play of a 40-yard drive. Paul Drew recovered a Delaware fumble b\ benny Bun don or, bis own 20-yard line. Montclaii moved down to the ~ yard line in a Kulikowski- Kasclier pass for a first and goal. Delaware’s ■ 1,■ r, -,■ stif fened, forcing Monte!..i: 's Bo! Rodgers to kick a 2' • a: i field goal, making the scm>' .4 to 3 In favor of Delawar.- Rate College. a new public schools superin tendent, it turned its. e tua : Black candidate. He is : dw* . | S. Hill, 36-year-old native of Darien, Ga„ who holds a mas ter’s decree iti school adnunis- I tration from Alabama A\U. T.t , school board numb.-; - t fee Blacks and one v.' ite. PROJECT COORDINATC R CHICAGO - A mush com poser, founder-directo: of group which tear! es Black, pride through musical performances, has been named project coordi nator of the community cultur al program at Malcolm X Col lege campus of Chicago City College. He is Philip T. Coh i an, 42-year-old native of Ox ford, Miss., who heads the Ar tistic Heritage Ensemble. trC-ftis;- # BERNARD "TED'' HOLT SAVE s's NOW! ON BRAND NEW '69 FORDS All makes and models in stock. Now is the time to buy. Our discounts will save you many dollars in the pur chase of a new car. PLEASE ASK FOR "TED” HOLT» —AT— SANDERS FORD 401 DOW NTOW N BLt D. PHONE 834-7301 MBaewtiWOTi»w»ii»u
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