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' CELEBRATES 21 »" TEARS'OC 1 SfekVltfe H'Jl/H i«a nt;ffl 'irull^H r.7 I )>m;H iir la A aiul^^B . v H ■n MISS ELVI&A WATSdfo, proprie tor of Elvira's Blue Dine-Et, 440 I. Pettigrew St., is celirifrktln? hor 21 yoars of service to the Durham community. Miss Watson, formerly of Wil *on, upon coming to Durham operated the Blue Tavern located •01 Fayettevllle St. fer a number pf years. "' The daughter of 4fce late Alex an 4 Necie Watsow, she Is locally affiliated as a meniber of the White Rock Baptist Church, the Susie Norfleet Bit;.*e Class Dis trict 11, Missiona.ry Circle, Na tional Council of Negro Women, The Daughters of I. B. P. O. E. W., th« Utopia, NAACP and other rellr.'ous and civic activities. Elvira's Blue Dine-Et welcomes your patronage. The following births were re ported to the Durham County Health Department during the week of January 25 through 30: Thomas and Anntftte Joyner,. girl; Clyde and Mary Poole, boy; Jerry and Minnie White, boy; Lon nie and Vernelle Moore, girl; Clin ton and Gloria Burton, girl; Bun nie and Shirley Allen, boy; Willie and Juanita Shaw, girl; Randolph and Sarah Helms, boy; Earl and Lucille Denhy, girl; Claude and Ruby Smith, girl; Sam'l and Betty McCrea, girl; Rtchard and Evelyn Simpson, girl; James and Maggie I Burton, girl; Roy and Alma 1 Greenland, girl; Charles and Car olyn Scott, girl; Virgil and Inez : Williams, boy; Charles and Faye Parks, boy; Jatnes and Kattie Mc- ' Murray, boy; parfield and Muadell Mills, girl. THANK "YOUI The family of N. A. Dunn of 409 Brant St. wishes to thank their ihany friends for the kind words of cheer through cards, letters, "and flowers wishing wife and mother, Mrs. Mamie Dunn, a speedy re covery while at Watts Hospital. May God bless all of you. N. A. Dunn -i Good news for asthmatic* Specialist's discovery oo* m«kM ft I possible for bronchial asthft* sufferers to quickly relieve choking*coughing, gasping spasms and. do IVWttfcout us# ' of Internal drugs or palnfflMiiJtctlone. B> safe you can fat Dr. OBri Green ountaln In alther cigarettes or core pound form without prescription. Ask ' your druggist for It. Ellis JortM, Jr. «l(te Jenifer. .... GOES Mr 30 plus mi. 11l LL on 1 gall s _' ( / ' :•'+ i our fruiit price slßss ' SEE OUR USED «MF6RI« JOHNSON MOTOR CO. - , 321 iMt Main ftrMt - Vl. CL DnHllt. MQ| y HHm Continued from frunt through lf» Uie Held .. . .- "see" A hlM»rey put It, "frie proglflftn through." He said h« would be #Miiltg fliem "over the tran- 'yiri&U's battel sessions that folWWed lt» ihe afterhoon cover ed Health and Welfafe, Agricul .JWi# flffl ttural Area development Inderal Aid Program, Manpoyer, Housing-Community Development, BUdratßm. at nie sifiiltoiis, as sorhe | IhV&bers of the audience, who in ttyp SoWtti WW*- many years, taught the business of "equitable procedures" before FunSS are cut off "too much 9elay and too lit tle At the panel oh elementary artd sWtwklary educa thw, AHWh ttehft, president of the Mississippi NAACP, noted Quickly) thit notie of the panelists as heatted by James M. Qiilgley, Asst. Secretary of Health, Educa tion and Welfare was a Negro. Verbal fireworks I\tfw for awhile as p special assistant in the Fed eral antUxJvefty program stated that the ceijtfcrks served no pto pbse. Then came ,p counter-answer from CfartAce Mitchell, Washlhg ton Bureau, thief bf the NAACP who said that "The Jackson Daily News (Miss.) could come up here and take a picture and state "Why didn't you folks desegregate the panel beffre you ask Us to deseg regate?" -Professor Continued from front page teaching froth fhe Health and Welfare Ministry. A student at DUke University from 1961 to 1964, she completed requirements for the doctorate last December. Miss Bras' professional experi ences include positions in the the surgical service of rheumatology at laribiosjere Hbspital in Paris, in 1951. Frofh 11)52-60, she was the physical therapist on the research team of Dr. S. de SCze at the Lariboislere Hospital, Paris. From 1957 to 1060, she was professor of ahatomy *nfl physiology and a memlier pf the cortllhittee for the natio«i«l in,iWrsing. Author of several medical arti j cles, Miss Bras' mfcdtcal thesis is entitled, "The Silent Hospital, Ad ministrative and Human Prob lem's." She is currently at work on a bo«dc about Andre Sfcures, -bedding from front page books. "To M*ke a Poet Black," 1939; "No Day ff Triumph,'' the N- C. Mayflower Award winner in 1944; "They Came in Chains," 1980; "Strafcger and "On Being A Negro in Americfc," 19M; "An American in jndia>," 1954; and "The Lonesome Road," 1998. .">• r Recipient of one Rockefeller Foundation. and two Ifluggenheim fellowships. Redding has been a visiting professor, at Uni versity, the Rosenfeld Lecturer at Grinnell Cdllege, and an AMSAC lecturer in Africa. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, he was for ten y*ars a member of the editorial board of "The American Scholar." ..3 ■ i 0 •/ . .> fj.' i■ ■" : I*l* |! p t yWwF ■ *.* -1> dfl . gfl ■ %:' v V u jfl K. VPsm >-♦ sfc 'jif» ' 9| w ■ •ft gAT^^B ■OHil ' ■■?s ifli At MNNM —Howard C. Barnhill, left, Char lotte, president of the A. and T. College General Alumni Associa tion, fast week delivered the main -Raids Continued from front page laws protected by the Fourteen th Amendment." . More than 230 searches of Ne gro homes, churches and public places were triggered by a Christ bias Eve holdup of Luxie's Liquor Store, resulting in the shooting of Lt. Joseph Maskell and the slay ing of Sgt. Jack Cooler. Both are white police officers. The Balti more police are searching for Samuel and Earl Veney, sought as the "Venfey Brothers'" Svho are accused of conducting the holdup and shootings. They are Negro. Legal Defense Fund Attorneys Juanita Jackson MiWhell and Tucker R. Dearing, of the Balti more NAACP, and James M. Na brit, 111 and Director-Counsel Jack Greenberg, of the Legal De fense Fund New York City, con tend, in their complaint that the police: *... beat upon the front door of the homes Jf the plain tiffs with loud banging Aoises in the eiriy morning hours, focus ing the be arris of strong search lights upon thefr homes, and w?fh cfrtHfcn guns : faSted tfrfrance to the homes adn did the foltow ing acts, among others: . ♦ They aroused the plalhtiffs from their sleep, caused them to rise from their beds, .and placed them and their children fh great fear. * They searched all rooihs and' closets of the house, including the basement, ahd left without any; word of explanation for their acts. * None of the plaintiffs have been charged with any crime or offense. In the city of Baltimore, there h'as been a constant outcry coming from the Negro corfiTmihity, many of whom believe that this type conduct, during a search, was only sanctioned because It was within a Negro area. Commenting on the statement by Commissioner of Poticie, Bern ard C. Schmidt, defendant tn the actioft, when he sfcldthe Negroes who had brtii searched Showed "excellent cooperation' 1 , a local newspaper editorial £l9:, . v "It is the same kind of 'excel lent cooperation' the .Mvs fefcve, to Hitler's storm troopers wtifen; NORTH CAK&DiA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE Or EXECUTRIX . V THE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING QUALIFIED as executrix of thte estate of Manes Brahcli, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the un dersigned at lOOfl Lancaster Street, Durham, North CSK>Hhfc, trn «r before the 19th day of July* 1961; or this notice will be oleaded Ifc, bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate win tiTp&re make immediate payment to the undersigned. "aw J®' "• ! Attorney At Law , Jan. 1«, 23, 30; Feb. 4 NORTH CAROLINA ' HAVING QUALIFIED as Admin istrator of the estals .kt Ira Bell Williiftns, deceased, .aft of Dur ham County, NortbjCarolina, this is to notify ell persons tearing claim) against Mil *esUltfe W> ex hibit khem to the undersigned at ITB West-Psrrtßh Street, Puitwiv 1 North Carolina, on gJbrf«h.|it 26th Way of July, |Mk»»tlift notice wljl. Ms W their J recover/. All persons In tiebtefl to said feSoe Mil please make immediate payment to the tt) Mechanics and Farmers Bank pSuilßlaUatßr of Mate vi Ifa TOH wmrnai, irewfeftd Jan. 30; Feb. 8, 18. 20. ! wMresa at a dinner sponsored by > Kie alumni croup in honor of . graduating seniors at the college. He taifcs with Brenda Benson, i Woodh.j.ry Heights, N. J., presi --Named Continued from front page • and Brothers, publishers. In the last decade, Dr. Dußois, ~ ivho was sent to Germany in 1951 ' by the U.S. State Department to | train teachers and social workers . in methdds of inter-group rela tions, has adapted her techniques of group conversation to the needs 1 of small church and community groups. To date she has attended over SflO meetings in scattered Cities over the nation, at the re -1 quest of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), Working with Dr. Dußois, Mrs. Mew-Soong Li also brings a rich background to SCLC's department ijf Operation Dialogue. Born in Hawaii, she has served on the' faculty of the New School for So-' Cial Research in Ncv York. She recefved her first degree in social' work at the University of Hawaii, later did graduate work at the University of London. In 1964, She worked as a specialist in Psy clerdrama at St. Elizabeth Hospi tal in Washington, D. C. The two eminent gVotfp dialogue win take up offi. ces in Dr. King's Atlanta head quarters on Feb. 10. they oatne with pistols, shotguns dfed machine guns and violated their rights." Legal Defense Fund Attorneys have asked the District Court to enjoin the Baltimore police from: * Continuing or resuming the practice of making unlawful en tries and searches of the homes and persons of plaintiffs and others similarly situated without lawful search warrents; * Harrassing threatening, (or) tatiihidattng ..... any such per son because they protest, object to, or resist such unlawful en tries and Searches; * ... Counseling or advising any person to do any of the acts Mentioned herein. Presently, witnesses for the de tenses are scheduled to be heard 6y fiie TBTslrlct Court before giv ing its decision. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY w EXECUTRIX NOTICE naming tjusitlfied as Executrix the Estare of Rencher N. Harri Deceased, late of Durham Count; North Carolina, this is to notii all fwions having claims again: tfe Estate Of said beceased 1 exhibit them to the undersigne oft or before the 25th day of Jai u4ry, 1966, or this Notice 'jvill b pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said Estat will please make immediate paj mfcnt to the undersigned. This 19th day of January, 106! Mrs. Plassie W. Harris, Executrix, Estate of Rencher N. Harris, Deceasei 836 1/2 E. Pettigrew Street ' Durham, North Carolina W. G. Pearson, n Attofney at Law Dtarbaih, North Carolinr NORTH CAftoLlfiA " DWWAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Admin istrator of the estate of Columbus Rogers, deceased, late of Durham GcAinty, J*br& .CarfifeoH, this Js 4a notify all Beraoas having claims aglinat sai« estate to exhibit them to the under Signed at 116 West Street, OuAarfi, Nforth C*afliA, ata 6f beftA* this 9th day ? f J HfeW, w this notice will be pleaded jn bar of their re covery. All -pa-sons Indebted tdl safe estate will please make imJ mediate pkytoeht to the underi This 6th day of January, 1965. j Mechanics tad Farmers Bank, Administrator of Estate of Columbus Rogers, deceased Jan. 9, 10, 23, 30. dent of Hie Junior class; Altegray Wilder, Belhaven, "Miss A. and T.", and Dr. Alexander Gardner, Greensboro, chairman of the Alumni Extension Committee. -Training Continued from front page of formal training for nonwhite •workers. Some 51 percent had not gone beyond the eichth "raHe- th" corresponding proportion for all wcrk?rs, white and nonwhite, was 32 percent. Conversely, only 32 percent of the nonwhites, but 46 percent of all workers, had taken dny formal training. . Among older workers, barely .pne-fifth of the nonwhites Had training, compared with about • three-eights of the whites and .nonwhites together. The largest differences occurred among men •A'ith less than 8 years of school 'ffig, and among women high 'fechool graduates, as shown in chart 3. The latter findin" may evidtnee of the "circular" ef fets of job disrfminatio~> NORTH CAROLINA 'DURHAM COUNTY • '"'ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Admin istrator of the estate of Alice Hopson Burton defeated, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to exhibit them t& the undersigned jgt(ll6 West Parrish Street, Dur ham, North Carolina, on or be fore the 6th day of August, 1965, pr this notice will be pleaded in in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. I This 4th day of February, 1965.1 Mechanics and Fa - """-" Rank J Administrator, of Estate of Alice Hopson Burton, Deceased. Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Admin istrator of the estate of Ira Bell Williams, deceased, late of Dur ham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to ex hibit them to the undesigned at 116 West Parrish Street, Durham, North Carolina on or before the 26th day of July, ICS, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 26th day of January, 1965. Mechanics and Farmers Bank Administrator of Estate of Ira Bell Williams, Deceased January 30; Feb. 6, 13, 20. " y SANITARY 5 Launderers qnd | f- Cleaners J ' e DIAL 5964202 COR. ROXBORO ST. AND »• LAKE WOOD AVENUE I ; i I 1). C. May Co. m • the good choice in p*fnt« ' PAINTfNG A PAPERING 0 CONTRACTOR K y a ii i i e ■ Morgan A Roney Streets DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA I " Phone ?845423 " " "* I Service Garages 'sPEIGriTS AUTb SERVICE Read Sarv'ce—Steam Claanlfi* , farvice Recapping Whael Alignment PHONE 6«24575 Pattigraw and Fayettavft*a Sta. -Mrs. Tooks Continued from front page pfiintment was made by Dr. Geral* dihe P. Woods, of Los Angeles, national president of Delta Sigma Tlieta. Mi. c s Tooks has served in ad ministrative positions in Philadel phia's city government since 1952, and before that operated-hep- -©ww busincss in that city. In her new position, she Jvill administer the affairs of the 35,- 000 member organization with 277 undergraduate and alumnae chap ters in th United States afnd over seas from the sorority's headquar ters building at 1814 M Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. A 1407 graduate of Howard Uni versity, which she attended as a National Merit Scholar, Miss Tooks has also attended the Traphagan School of Fashion in New York City, tfTe Minneapolis-Honeywell school in Principles of Computer Programming and the University of Pennsylvania, where she is com pleting work for a master's degree in governmental administration. She succeeds Marie Barksdale,- former executive director of Delta t who is now associated with Wom en in Community Services, Inc. -Program Continued from front page society, wea re proud to be in the communinity partnership with Red Cross which mak r s this possible. We provide money and we pro vide leadership. We are most hap py 11 join 'n I'm irb of making Red Cross services evr b 'ttcr and ever more alert to changing needs of the American people." 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Albert Lavrence-CodW and Portia tyilson rendered serv "lrwr daring ttre Sunday mefrnmg warship hour. The Youth Ohoir. under the direction of JL T. Set tle, and tfiie Choir; un der the direction of Mrs. W. L. I finished the music. Beatrice MwrTay presided over the evehlhg services which in cluded an address by ifrs. Lucirtda Harris and the installation of all yohth officers and adiflt leaders. During the week, jjrc youth activities w« Include THms, film strips and discussion groups. On Wednesday evening, l February J Rev. Elgin's |ro»Tp stu dents froth Mb! UaY* Coftt>£e were scheduled to join in the observ ance. i .... ,1 Thurtday e\¥rfingr program in cludes a panel composed of youth [from Kylfcs Temple AMEZ Church .•Commwilty Baptist Church, Mt .Gilead Baptist jCburch and St. Mark AMfeZ Chufrili. The topic to /be discussed is "Science and Its Contribution or Handicap To The Church, Home and Community." The yoiith week observance will close Sunday, February 7 with an ecumenical service. The public is -Replace Continued from front ;.age cord of legal, professional and pub lic accomplishments. He, tod, is scheduled to assume his new office in April of this year. "" —■ « NOTICE! ! . THE A." AND T. COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION'S cab*sJ?F I>aßTy scJiepCiled to be held at THE VANGUARD CLUB HOUSE FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 2 AT 8:60 P. M. HAS BEEN CHANGED j THE AFFAIR RE lIEEtfFRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 12 ATS:OO IBS STALLION CLUB if ON ftICfmVAY 65 "SOUTH OF DURHAM 1 ■ jt . !j - •/. ,- L - - |, 1 I H it' w. 'MM# ■ While to Baptist Church i jjllis'Mark Fisher. Pastor l / Sffnday, February 7 '.iuiaii - . * i . . . v , % k 8:A A.M. CALL *rt) -WORSHIP'*.. Electronics 9:30 A.* SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON— -1 Sabjert—"Sons* of the Kingdom" Matthew 13:24-30, 36 40 N. B. White presenting "Roy Scout Week" Mk thafles A. Ray, Superintendent 11.•00 The Rev. Nilous Avery Church, Asheville I . V Senio r, chw,r ' John . Director 6:30 P.M. RAjhttST TRAINING UNION . ■ .t; MB Amelia r&irpV leader ■ i 7:30 Ml " Boy Icout Program _ if '.. ~n .. v,;- E St. Joseph's A. M. E Church "SIAVINO A WOfeLD PARISH WIVH CHRIST SINCE 1869" * v. PbyetteHHe Street JQnr&»m, North Carolina T;: .IfliviN Chester W'nistef .: . Suucfejz; EellLicry 7 J * %:30 A!M. SUNfeA^CIgJ&L* of the Kingdom" Miss Mane Taulk, iSprperlntendent „ H;(*).A f M.. I Communion SERMON Minister "* Woirds, "Si£«nl*£s snffi Aettom" MUSIC The Senior Choir - Mbs. MftkftieGilmer at the Console Joseph T." Mitchell, Directing . r ;t IM . s \j * ■ tv;f « EVENING WotetaP—Holy Communion - SERMON The Minhter SUBJBC?f-i-'ilts Up.' fto, fcdL TO Choose" • • SRJSfc Hie Gospel Choir I * s4 • Mrs.' Marian piyectlng, Tted Mason at the Console I FREE PABWNG ON OT. JOSETO STREET |. .... - N • r-:-wd it. iftVitod to shhre in these activi» ties.- j iJ from front page a* vigorous program for the ..region in civil rights. The theme "oTThe conference is "The NAAC1 1 XKd We TTTCar Srsctrty* In th» Sr.uthtast Region." , _ , The Jour day conference willl open Thursday, February 25 with ~a minister.; and Church Work Meeting foritsing attention on "Church Action In The Develop ment of Community Self-Help Pro grams." The presiding officer for the Ministers Meeting will be ReV. UC. ji. Hamilton, Chairman of thf Southeast Regional Church Con*- mittee. The keynote address fofr this meeting will be delivw-ffd by Rev. Edward J. Odom, Jr., frafoil al NAACP Church SecretatyjJlew York City. Mrs. Ruby Hurley is Soutt&ax Regional Director and i| Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly M. Alex ander is president of the Nortl Carolina State Conference A Branches. I WAKE UP RARIN'TO GO! Without Nagging BackadHa Now! You can get the fast relief you rlee4 from nagging backache, headache a*4 •MBcQlaraches and pains that often &uaa restless nighta and miserable tired-out feelings. 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