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C»inmittee M«or4 Ajt hyof$ F*rk (IfUfdsn.Clab Reports from cotnmiltee were litiSiUtfMi LnoA ffait 29, Md at Ulu ^me Mrs. 4M>^ Hell G;-eiene, on the. Oxfprd hi)jh-: way. Housing Discriniination in U. 1 THANKSGIVING DAY Football Classic r- • ^ Ifltra'City Rivals SHAVf \ *• UNIVERSITY BEARS -VS— ST: AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE FUCONS Kick-off 1:30 P. M. Tliursday ^7 November CHAVIS PARK-Raleigh, N.C. ADMISSION $2.50 Students $1.00. CHICAGO—An appeal to RrC:«i- 4ent Kennedy to ban by executive order racial discrimination In ^11 bousing aided by federal funds or regulations has been made by tb^ National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice. Dr. John J. O’Connor, Washing ton, president of the Conference, stated that “racial and ethnic re- gtrictions in housing are a problem of national scope,” and that hous ing segregation “especially in the north,” may be a more severe prob lem than school segregation by law. O’Connor ad(}ed that the Pru dent had pledged during the pre sidential campaign to issue such aa order. The Conftfence statement 1^ nlied that the government is ^ot neutral, and stated fli»t.^t is in volved to such an exteni in the housing market that its poUey, or lack of it, would b^lp either jio- tergratlon or .segregation.^ It added that federal regu)atij>t3' and ' b.ousing agenciw ' wh^sei activities bj^luehc^ thf housing market “must pl&y a const^ct^^ role in eliminating dis^briminatfon'! sinde resiAeotial reBtrictiori^i, so closely bound up/with, th« LOCAL RIBTHS The fo'iiLDwiBg .births were re ported to the Durham Cpunty ije.alth Department -during the week of October 23 throUgb 28, Cornel and Margaret Hawley, girl; Cleveland and Mfirjorie Hayes, girl: John and Miaty* Bar bee boy; Douglas and. Mi^yland Harris, boy; James ahd Evelyn Gilchrist, boy; Frank and Maeortis Cradle, boy; Jiohn and Virginia lindsay, boy;. J^f^s /ii\d, Betty [jowry, girl; William and Ethel- rine Hennessee, boy; Donald and !{^llie Newm^a, boy;' Wayman aitd Mary Mebougali, boy; Willte and Bessie Cates, boy; Ferdinand and LavQfiia Allison, boy. «conoml* practices. of the ihousing Industry. The Conference called the re- Uttensbip betw^n faoucibg and family Ifie m inUmate oAe, and Mid th^ government could .make a large contributiph to the ‘^jenewal •of family life among disadvantageid minority group*" by working for qon-discrimination in housing. It said that a presidential ordor banning discrimination in the hous ing field should be “the next de finitive step in banirrtiipg the moral and social evil of racial antt ethni|C dis6rimrnation' ft'OYn our national life.” Hontir Carotimaiis Urg«4 To Intensify R^istration Drive . COULMBIA, C.—Negroes in Sputb Ca^Una, have beeii urged ut tt^' yotW re^tration “linti} w€i-reach paftty with white 'ciil^g of ^he.stittft?’ ' f. ' ■ • . ' ^ 'The' c«U for. dn 4cpe)era^d voter registration campaign war; issued by Gloster B. Current, dirictor 0|f branches of the Matibiial Associa tion toi the Advancement o^ Colored People, in an address pre pared-for delivery here '^ursday wght (Oct.' at a mast meeting during the 20tb annual conferencs of th^ S6vth p^Qliaa NA/fipP. The Democrats in’South Carolina, the NAACP ^>okMman dj^clared, “should nrt be p'emritted t8 forget that it W;as the .'Negro v6te that carried his state for Kenni^y, The Negro vpter, Hi^r^or^, is .‘entitled to be seated at tlie.banquet .table in ai)y* hotel in- this state wjienev» the Democratic party giver an af fair,, and he must-be seated on an equal bws ^^Uhout disjcrimina tioft.” ' i Argument Ends In 32 Stiiches For Local Youth Thirty-aix stitches were requir ed to close lacerations of an 18- year-oid by whom police reported was wounded in a Saturday night iight. Jerry Lee Weathers, IIS Ver bena K., received gashes in his face requiring 20 stitches and a laceration in the right and hand which took 12 ^stitches, police re ported. The youth told -police he was engaged in an frgumer/ with another youth known to him only rs James, when one of the boy’s -friends came up and cut him with a kaife. Weathers ]was taken to Lincoln Hnxpital and treated for the cuts. Police are seeking the youth -known as James. WILMINGTONIAN ! WITH HAMP’S I BAND VISITS TIMES I Andrew Mcihee. formrrly lA i Wilmington, N. C., but now con j nected with the Lionel Hampton i Band was in the c|ty Friday and visited the TIMES plant. Andrew was a favorite figure in the musi cal circles of the “City by the Sea.” North Carolina music lovers re member him as the ma.ster of the tenor saxophone. The Lionel Hampton Band was in the city Friday for two engage ments at Duke University. The afternoon concert naturally featured “Flying’ Home” with An drew at the tenor sax giving his all to the tune and bringing ap plause after applause from the many members and friends of the Shoe and Slipper Club who pre- fented the King of the Vibes at the university. 71fg C4BQIIU4 ^ « changtagr soc^;, ‘.| Maidni; Compleit _ . *p "^>’o«i ATI.ANTA, OEOHGIA — - Tb«i JalioB i» iathMtry *13 will tor* rapid incresee of {wpulation will j t4eir impact on the aocial werfc- pow many tie« probleaif for tMfc, ets, h« said. > iocial worker in the next decade,! —— m Dean William St Jack^m of .the! 0» tawiler ca» prtrince tuam% School of Social Work, AtlanU worth-two te three cents if it i|| University, told the annual con-1 handled properly. ference of field work instructors! ■ ® at the University. For TmiM DU •82.2t» FREE Delivery MONDAYS 12 to 2 P.M. 4 to 11 P.M. Intidci Service N. C. College vs. Va. Union Goings To The Game? 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