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9:30 a.m. - MERV
GRIFFIN Barbara
Feldon. Mta. James Stewart,
Tisha Sterling and actress
Jill Ireland are scheduled.
WFMY
9:30 am - M1KB
DOUGLAS Mrs. Hosba
Dayan and singer Nina van
PaOandt, who was involved
in the Clifford Irving
imbogtto, are among today's
guests. WRAL
4:S p.m. - MERV
GRIFFIN - Tape of .earlier
show is presented. WTVD
4:30 p.m. - MOVIE - A
slick detective goes south of
the Texas border in "The
Falcon in Mexico," with
Tom Conway and Martha
MacVicar. WRDU
7: p.m. - LOVE
TENNIS Instructors Lew
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7:30 p.m. - WACKY
WORLD OF JONATHAN
WINTERS Joseph
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I p.m. - WATERGATE
SCANDAL HEARINGS -Complete
taped coverage is
given today's hearings of the
Senate Select Committee to
investigate the Watergate
affair. The committee is
headed by Sen. Sam Ervin of
North Carolina. WUNC
p.m. - FLIP WILSON
Blues musician Taj
Mahal, sportscaster Howard
Cosell, actress Sandy
Duncan and comedian Marty
Feldman are guests in this
variety program. WRDU
p.m. MOVIE The
U.S. struggles to put a man
on the moon before the
Russians in the outdated
science- fiction movie
"Countdown," with James
Caan and Robert Duvatt.
WTVD, WFMY
11:30 p.m. - MOVIE -A
schoolteacher's wife helps
a troubled student realize
bis adulthood in "Tea and
Sympathy" with Deborah
Kerr, John Kerr and Leif
Erickson. WTVD, WFMY
11:30 p.m. - DICK
CAVETT Pianist Arthur
Rubinstein and 13-year-old
violinist Lilit Gampel are
scheduled. WRAL
11:30 p.m. - JOHNNY
CARSON - Jack Albertson
and comedian David
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Chancy and John
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1 p.m. CHILDREN'S
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girl lives on an isolated
island with her 210-pound dog
Batsman in the prize-winning
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man and Moses." WTVD,
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CROWN The second race in
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CHEER - Bobb y Vinton is
guest WRDU HT
I p.m. ALL IN THE
FAMffiY-Part I of a two
part episode on the Stivic's
second anniversary is shown
with recollections on how tho
wedding almost didn't take
place. WTVD, WFMY
9 p.m. - MOVIE - An
heiress thwarts the plans of
a suave matchmaker in
"Love Is a Ball," with Glenn
Ford, Hope Lango and
Charles Boyer. WRDU
10 p.m.-MISS USA PAGE
ANT Fifty-one women com
pete for the title of Miss USA
1973. Bob Barker is host
WTVD, WFMY
Midnight-Movie A newly
ordained minister is assigned
to a problem-beset church
and tires to unite feuding fac
tions in "Angel in My
Pocket," with Andy Griffith
and Jerry Van Dyke. WFMY
12:35 a.m. MOVIE-Eliza-beth
Taylor and Dana An
drews star in "Elephant
Walk." WRAL
SATURDAY, MAY 18
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7:30 GHHoan's Island
0:30 Sabrlna
0:00 Chen
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10:30 Pussycats
11:00 Fllntstone
11:41 Norm Sloan
12:00 Dlo
11:30 Pat Albert
1:00 Children's Film
1:30 Wild Wild West
2:00 ABA B'ball
1:30 Curious Keleldoscop
4:00 McHole's New
4:30 Car And Track
3:00 Del Reeves
5:30 Nashville Music .
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4:00 Black Unlimited
4:30 CBS NOWt
7:00 Hat Haw
0:00 All In family.. .
1:30 Bridget Love Sari
9:00 Mary Tyler MOOTS
0:30 Bab Nawhart
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11:30 Movlt
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7:30 Pebbles
S:00 Bugs Bunny
0:30 Sabrlna
:N Chan
0:30 Seooby Ooo
10:10 Pussycats
11:00 Fllntitonet
12:00 Archie
1:06 Children' Film
2:00 Hazel
2:30 Junior Olympics
3:00 Roller Derby
4:00 Thomas Oeen oit
3:00 Presknset
4:00 Newt
9:X Sob Newhert
4:30 CBS New
7:00 HOO Haw
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0:00 Mary Tyler Moore
10:00 Mist U.S.A. PSSdt
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0:45
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0:30
10:30
11:00
H:30
12:00
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Osmonds
Superstars
Brady Kids
Kid Power
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11:3$ Wrtstllne
11:30 Movlt
T a.m. TODAY Judith
Crist is scheduled to review
films. WRDU
3ft a.m. - MERV GRIF
FIN Actor Charles Grodin
and singer Tommy Leonetti
an guests. WFMY
: 30 am - MIKE DOUG-LAS-Shirley
Bassey. Marty
Allen Rjcfcard Thomas,
singer Jimmy Damon and
jewelry designer Michael
D'Addio are guests. WRAL
4: 30 p.m. - MERV GRIF
FIN Richard Rountree, star
of the movie "Shaft." and
Charles GretJia of "The
Heartbreak Kid" are among
today's guest WTCD
4:tt p.m. - MOVIE - An
thony Quion plays a murder
routed Mexican gunman in
"Man From Del Rio" with
Katy Jurado WRDU
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- WATERGATE
Complete taped
of today's hearings
h the Watergate
wn. The commit
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North Carolina.
9 p.m. - MOVIE - Rod
Steiger stars in "The Ser
geant" a study of homosex
uality in the peacetime Army.
John Phillip Law and Lud
mila Mikael also star. WTVD,
WFMY
. ,11:30 p.m.-MOVIE - Rob
ert Mitchum plays his first
important film role as an
infantry captain in "The
Story of G. I. Joe," with
Burgess Meredith and Fred
die Steele. WTVD, WFMY
II: JO p.m. DICK CAVETT
Comedian Robert Klein is
scheduled. WRAL
1 a.m. - MIDNIGHT SPE
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host for an old-time music
show featuring Little Anthony
and the Imperials, the
Shi relies, Danny and the
Juniors, Lloyd Price, Jimmy
Wanton, the Ronettes, Bea
E. King and the Skyliners.
WRDU
1: am-MOVlE-Sandra
Dee .and John Gavin star in
the college-time romance,
"Tammy Tell Me True."
WFMY
FRIDAY, MAY 18
WTVD, CHANNEL U. DURHAM
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9:30 Secret Storm
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4:00 Newsbeet
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11:00 News
11:30 MeV
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VOLUME 53 - No. 21
DURHAM, N. O, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1973
BLACK CADETS PROTEST CIVIL WAR CEREMONY
HCCU Grants
Mam Native Awarded Damages
In House Bias Case In Virginia
Dr. Jesse Allen
And Wife Win
Lynchburg Suit
More Than 900 Degrees
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Addresses
Dr. Jesse L. Allen, well
known Durham native has been
awarded monetary damages in
seeking the purchase of a home
at Georgetowne Colony,
located in Chesapeake
Virginia.
Under the 'court order
dated, May 15, Dr. and Mrs.
Allen were awarded $$ 500 for
compensatory damages against
Lee A. Gifford for the
"aggravated, willful and total
disregard of the rights of the
Aliens;" that he denied the
purchase of the property, (a
$37,500.00 newly built home)
to Dr. and Mrs. Allen because
they were Negroes, knowing
full well the requirements of
law that he could nek
discriminate in the sale of
houses. "Under these
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DR. ALLEN
circumstances, the Court
further awarded punitive
damages of $5 000 against he
defendant Gifford. Interest
form the date of action and
costs of court were also
awarded in favor of Dr. and
Mrs. Jesse L. Allen.
Dr. Allen .an NCCU
graduate earned his M. Ed.'and
Ed. D. from Duke University.
(SEE ALLEN 2A)
Students Avoid
ipation in
VMI Activities
Partic
LEXINGTON' VA.
While the band played "Dixie"
and more than 1,000 white
cadets turned eyes right as the
Confederate flag passed by, 17
blacks cadets at Virginia
Military Institute went about
business as usual by standing
on guard duty or other
administration-sanctioned
activities to avoid participating
in the school's traditional
observance of the Civil War
Battle of New Market.
The annual ceremony,
which honors 10 VMI corpsmen
who were killed in the 1864
battle, had undergone minor
changes following a
student-run referendum which
(SEE CADETS 2A)
fep. . mailt, Jr. . . "ie$
Staying Busy for the People
VtMRHaHH
REP. MICHAUX
-NEWS BRIEFS -
HOUSE MEMBERS CALL
FOR HEALTH, EDUCATION
WELFARE SERVICES
OVERHAUL
WASHINGTON-(NBNS)-In
a letter to Sen. Russell Long,
D-La., Chairman of the Senate
Finance Committee, eighty
House members called new
HEW Social Service regulations
a means of encouraging low
income persons to become
welfare recipients. Demanding
the revision of these
regulations in a letter to Long,
the Members stated that the
regulations convert Social
Service from a program
"intended to keep people off
welfare to one which is
targeted almost exclusively to
welfare recipients."
NBNS
JOB TRAINING GRANT FOR
SOUTHERN STATES
WASHINGTON (NBNS) A
grant of $816,000 to help
finance on the Job training for
800 Jobless persons in seven
southern states. The grant
which comes from the
Department of Labor will be
used to train workers as
construction laborers under a
program administered by the
Laborers' International Union.
NBNS
TEAMSTERS CONTINUE TO
UNDERCUT UNITED FARM
WORKERS
SALINAS,
Ca.-(NBNS)-Despite a strike
by the United Farm Workers
(UFW), the Teamsters Union
has signed a contract with the
large D'Arrigo Brothers lettuce
firm. The number of contracts
that Cesar Chavez' UFW has
with the Salinas Valley
growers-shippers has now been
reduced to two.
Chavez has recently accused
the Teamsters Union of
working in collusion with the
.Nixon administration and the
growers destroy his union.
-NBNS-
SEN. BROOKE CALLS FOR
HALT TO LAOS COMBAT
MISSIONS
WASHINGTON-(NBNS) Sen.
Edward Brooke said last week
that he would seek a Senate
vote to halt U.S. combat
missions in Laos and Cambodia
when the Senate considers a
House passed supplemental
appropriations bill for the
Defense Department.
u
RALEIGH Rep. H. M.
Michaux Jr. of Durham, one of
three representatives from the
16th House District, said he
had tried to become involved
in the total legislative process
"because that's what we must
do if we are to represent all the
people fairly and accurately."
He is serving on seven
committees of the House of
Representatives and noted in
an interview that he has made
"a lot of alliances that give him
a better insight into legislative
needs of the people."
An active attorney in
private life, Rep. Michaux also
said his work on Judiciary
Committee No. 1,
Appropriations, Courts and
Judiciary and Rules, among
others, has been "a sort of
refresher course in the legal
field"
Too, he expressed pleasure
that the education bills with
which he worked came out
"about intact."
He said he was especially
pleased with the sickle cell
(SEE MICHAUX 2A)
Bennett Begins
$3 Million Fund
Raising Drive
WINSTON-SALEM-When
Bennett College in Greensboro
held its 100th commencement
exercise May 6, college officials
announced the beginning of a
$3 million fund-raising
campaign which was already
well off the ground with the
aid of a $25,000 grant from R.
J. Reynolds Industries, Inc.
The $3 million, three-year
campaign is to provide funds
for the first major expansion
program in the school's
history. Bennett is a private,
church-affiliated college with
approximately 600 full-time
women students.
The Reynolds Industries
grant, announced earlier in the
year, has been used along with
funds from other area
businesses and foundations to
lay the ground work for the
(SEE BENNETT 2A)
James T. Hawkins presented
to Rev, L. A. Miller during the
morning service, Sunday, May
lie) ..SSiriB
N. C. Central U. 1973 Graduates
CHECK PRESENTATION
James T. Hawkins is shown
presenting Rev. L. A. Miller
(left) a check in the amount of
$1000.00 to establish a
scholarship fund at St Mark
AME Zion Church in honor of
his mother, Mrs. Blanche G.
Hawkins (center) who was
honored mother of the year at
St. Mark Church.
Hawkins Establishes Scholarship
Fund At St. Kiark AJIflf lion
u, a cnecK in tne amount oi
$1 000.00 to establish a
scholarship fund at St Mark
AME Zion Church in honor of
his mother who was honored
mother of the year at St. Mark
Church. The scholarship fund
will be named "The Blanche G.
Hawkins Scholarship Fund".
Tne scholarship will be a
grant of money awarded each
year to a student on the basis
of achievement, ability, or
financial need The scholarship
will be given in recognition of
outstanding academic work, as
well as financial aid to the
student who needs it This
scholarship will be awarded as
a means of selecting and
training capable young persons
so that they may become
assests to the community and
the world.
St. Mark Church will
establish this scholarship fund
to attract students of
outstanding intellectual ability
or academic achievement.
Mr. Hawkins is a member of
White Rock Baptist Church
who came to be with his
mother at St Mark Church to
make real a living testament in
his mother's honor.
Mrs. Hawkins has been a
member of St. Mark Church
for j 40 years. Her church
activities include a member of
the Sunday School, member of
the Attar Guild, and a member
-f CoAesiirlvotaa. .Qeawi W. 1
ut ntewaraessGB ooaru INO. i.
(SEE HAWKINS 2A)
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson,
president of the Chicago-based
Operation PUSH (People
United to Save Humanity)
challenged more than 900
graduates of NCCU to adopt a
' 'cognitive black agenda" for
social justice. This agenda
would use all the cognitive
skills and techniques gained by
their stay in the black colleges
and universities.
The more than 900
candidates for Bachelor,
Master's, and professional
degrees in library science and
law heard Jackson remind
them that American Blacks
have come to a new stage in
the struggle for equality,
It was his opinion that the
civil rights movement required
blacks to use "motor skill"
while the social justice rights
demand that the blacks
develop their "cognitive skills"
and strive for excellence. He
further stated that it was a fact
that Blacks excelled in sports,
(SEE DEGREES 2A)
MISS ROSSER
LAST RITES HELD
FOR MRS. FANNIE
ROSSER IN VA.
Funeral services for Miss
Fannie B. Rosser who died on
Thursday . May 10, in
Lynchburg, Virginia, were held
on May 14, followed by
(SEE ROSSER 2A)
MRS. KEE AND MRS, MILLER
Mrs. link At Shannon fee, Mother Of
Sixteen Receives Degree fn Nursing
Mrs. Lizzie M. Shannon
Kee, mother of 16 children, as
well as a grandmother, ranging
from elementary school age
through college age, and one of
Durham's "MOTHERS OF
YEAR" recieved her B. S. in
Nursing from NCCU on
Sunday, May 20, at the 62nd
annual commencement
exercises.
A daughter of Mrs. Ethel G.
Shannon and the late John W.
Shannon, Mrs. Kee is married
to John H. Kee, Sr. and resides
in Durham She is the mother
of 16 children of whom she is
the natural mother of 14.
Quoted emphatically she says,
"they are all ours". All of the
family honored her by
attending her graduation and
spending the entire day with
the entire family.
Nine of these children have
gone to institutions of higher
learning, and even though they
did not complete their college
training, have been inspired
and motivated through their
mother to return and complete
their training. As a result, three
Several Medicare Changes Made
Which Affect Local Residents
"Several changes have been
made in Medicare which affect
many residents of Durham
County," according to D. W.
Lambert, District Manager of
the Durham District Social
Security Office.
For the first time, starting
July 1, 1973, disabled people
under age 65 who have been
getting social security or
railroad retirement disability
checks for two years or more
will have this protection.
Included in this group are
disabled workers, persons who
became disabled before age 22
and disabled widows and
disabled dependent widowers.
This means they wit! have both
hospital and medical insurance
(SEE CHANGES 2A)
of the children are scheduled
to complete their training in
(SEE NURSING 2A)
Second Woman is Appointed
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Mrs. Thomas Keller of 1024
West Markham Avenue has
become Durham City Council's
newest appointee to fill the
vacancy created by the April
resignation of Thomas M.
Hunt. The term will expire in
November.
The First Ward is located in
the Gregson Street area in the
Western section of the city.
Hunt resigned because of his
plans to move to Orange
County.
Councilman John Bugg,
Chr. of the nominating
committee, gave this report of
the new member.
"Mrs. Thomas Keller, or
Margaret, is a native of
Greenwood, S.C. . and has
resided in Durham for about
the last 15 years. During this
period . her husband, Dr.
Thomas Keller, has been an
accounting professor at Duke
University. They have three
children, all of whom are
attending city schools.
"From 1969 to 1971, Mrs.
Keller served as President of
the Durham League of Women
Voters and she is currently
serving on the education
committee of the Chamber of
Commerce. She is an active
member of the board of the
George Watts School PTA."
Mrs. Keller is also
superintendent of the Sunday
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Church.
The committee reported
that it felt Mrs. Keller has a
good understanding of
Durham, including a keen
awareness of city's problems as
well as its needs. Further, they
felt she brings obvious and
perhaps needed balance to the
council and if their
recommendation is accepted
and approved, Mrs. Keller will
be joining with the Council in
the commitment to contribute
to this city and toward its
progress."
The nine members present
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AWARD Miss Ellen Warren,
right, received the Dan Martin
Award from Mrs. Gladys
McKinnie, president of the A.
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Durham. The pwaentation was
made the the institution The
recognition was held at the
Durham Hotel and Motel
for her unselfish and
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