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BLACK PANTHER WEAPONS CON FISC A T ED- San Fransessco: A San Francisco Tael:eal Police sergeant carries out various welirion.s confiscated from Black Panther beadcc--rr f 'r« after it was raided Apr. 1 2S. Te • r gas w* e :- ed in the raid. Soon after :h: s photo -- • ,u,~ violence began as the crow-d became wagered h ¥ fbe sight of ‘he weajions hjr- > <ig * ■ w.- • • (UPIK AT Azaleos $2 ’7 Asserted Gift Selections ______ Wreaths S|W To TidSfe s£99 fßiaw : |fg||g Nylon vTr Hose 4^- ■ • C harm Yel teen \ /'/ • Deepnite J* ® Grey Eve ® • Choeoiite \ \ v 2 e*r Elks District Holds Oratorical Contest :. UFH - M - T* %Dfertefpra torteal Coe'-w of the North ta * ; *.:&* Association IBP* QF of V... ■*as '• «M SBKfa?, Aprs' 2". at Kvl** Tempi* AME Zfor C ■ c , Re',. &. L. Bate, ly, Mustor. Th* purpose of the ■ " : e M scholar s’ r. ■ -o -Sever-.iiae ■ ig? school «h© : ave riaade a tbo.'suct. coi' of some aspect of * eC« ssrurio 1 . o? •vs orttec States. Ti e oont* sraot s -« ere P'.ifeer'sofii, sei to* v. HorosHJft ■ e'-oo:, Ptr-shore, *icner; Vvnor; Bronte, ssopt.’emore at lastjtute, Henier sor, ';. ss rKKurjef-ap. Bette of *• ese oeote«tat«* «USattend«>« State Orate.- ical Contest to es ■ :.‘e, 15a ;• 6 A- • ft r c o ft" esta e?. s were ftw (i seator at «, B, V Jcke.- Hlf*. School, Sac iOT'l, ra.-netha R&Hassn, sej.y H 511 side Htf* Lur' is 3a - Ka*/ Farrar, tealor, L :*;« rte 1 Scteeol, Pa*- !e%t, T- * sponsors -were Mrs, Margaret Blarj'l, Mrs, M. S. Ba! 1, Mj s. Echols, Mr s. Pa molta Corte«tt, and Mrs. De lores Revis, The were Miee Vic toria Bt rmj, serSer Bosiness major, Kortt Catoltoa College; Mrs, ?>»••-•. Mass»«t*rg, and Mrs. ifarv,- C:*r- teacte vi T »j ; • arr. CM} School rter: . A • District Ora !'--'ical Cortes- 1 was -Jirected '• * Ms’ ■ :-• T. forte. *» to tr a- far* August toe's ''-.-.er •: ••••• '«s of the Dls -ri-r '-.-rocatioi. Cor r.itfee are Messers L. M. Hatfon, State Tire Hr.: C' : ioeatta Keriaa® P ck , District TaUs'njan, General L. Parker, Treasurer, E j1! TV , Lodge JCo. SIT, Mes daices Mildred Council, Dang! ‘ei Ruler, Pride of ©range Temple, Virginia Tol liver, Ruti. v.'addeli, Alice Mc- Ctnvan, and Alice Morrow, :■ f ■■' IqppyjgyajpSi HOCK’S PT.A PRESIDENT - ' • trie final meetto.g of the PTA oJ J, ». Ligoj. High Sc 1 001, nev. officer- for the rears 1*69- !?Tj ’. ■ • i «• -lied *r, p_ j_- # M atson, T 1 e-'- nev. officers are president, Mrs. Mai". Rove, above; vice president, Lovelace BarwelL secretary, Mrs, De lores v,. peris; assistant sec retary Mrs. Lyllls 'VuncantiOß; treas-vvei’, Jofm BapSts; chap lain, I -elnious R, Ingram, «*- MAY __ 9 -16 SCA Elects Its ‘Mother Os The Yr.’ Metaers of tte e Stn-fer* Ch rl* - tian Assocto.tiec; as Shaw Ctoi rersitt recently selected Mrs. LillSar Venable Gould as fes choice for casasa-s ‘'Mother of the year Mrs. Godd is.f-e wife of Lawrence D. Gosld, a r ember Negro History Bafflers ST NEGRO PRESS IXTEPNa tioxal Today's Balder contains 1C names, followed fcy 1C «*fces siosis wjthwt.icf- the} areidectl fled Yota- challenge :sto rate tie names with flue expressions. For example, the name* Booker T Wash mgtos would be match ed via- the expression, “Cast down your tswclcet." Scorfeje: 10- 12; excel!e*.-; A 'J: good; fair; %*; poor. Bonos ©tsestions cms@r a total of m'-c potots. Other couir one potot each. Here’ 4 the quiz; NAMES; _ L Frederick Do»jglass. 2. Carter G. Woocaor., 3. », c. Randy, 4. Claud* McKay, r liar. Monroe Trvvr. 6. , Ph aip Randolp l 7, ,Ta r. eg fialr wte, 8, Marcus Garvey, S.i> ,r --good Marshal!, n.' Gwendolvn Brooks. A. National Eqtai Eights League, B “If we must die.. »•" c. Palfexer prize. D. Negro History week. F. “Nohod-, Knows Mh Name," r. 15% su preme court decision, G, Marc; on Washington, H. ‘'Up, yot mighty race. . I. “If there is co struggle, 'here I*. oo progress.” J. “St. Louis Blues.” sr -Jr Sr BONUS QUESTIONS: fEach counts one- point.) —A. TteTiich -of the pe .* so*, s aom-e was a prominent figure to the Karlen. Renaissance'' THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO AID IN DEDICATING A NEW CULTURE AND PLACE OF REFINEMENT IN HONOR OF THE LATE MRS. J AN NIE FELLER WITH \ MUSICAL PROGRAM—LIVE AND RECORDED AT RESTFUL PINES 1516 Creech Rd. Just South of Carolina Biblical Gardens SUNDAY - MAY 11,1969 -1 to 7 Pit. Restful Pines will be dedicated as a shrine featuring Negro Spirituals and Gospel songs renn «*«if ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY & tgsrrw «tu« thSHTs n D’.'/ts:*, VILIASE SSG> te iSWTS TIL 9 Give Her A Cmml Smrner Hmdb&g Mothers Day May i i jLJL A summer’s worth of fashion ex citement . . . yours for the choos in¥■ And just take a look at all you’ve irot to choose from! Lacy Ajr* crochet look straws, crisp rattans trimmed v'ith cowhide, faceted plastic or bamboo bugle beads, even wood bead box bag's! All the sizes and shapes a band bag could $ 5 Shop Pennys North Hills 10 ’til 9:30 Daily THE CA.ROI.miAN RALEIGH N C SATCRDAV MAY 1«. Mrs Lillian Venable Gould of the ttceltj ct s»?j*w CtelTer *®T- The? are the pares** of v *<- stw.s, Lawresnee, Jr., V tad Walter williatn, 3. Aeecrdiag to M*rtte Banks, president of -:‘e Stc-d-'-'.f Christian Associa "Stam, Mrs. Gould was -selected betwtise '•&.« ex- izns these —B. w* «c v at the persons nentfored above was labeled “• * most dangerous ir. America” b? the U. S. Justice department as a result of his attacks or te Crow tetteC.S, armed forces during World %ar i" * w * ANSWER: 1. I; 2. D; 3. J; 4. B; '. A; S. G; T, E; 8. F.; 5. F; 19. C; * • • BONUS ANSWERS: —A. Claude McKay --B. a Ph.ilip Randotot!. Ji|| Ancient 3|wi.-«i 10 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT i |0 KENTUCKY .. ~ _ BOURBON f.cc»4>et; /-ix, ; $ 3 lO ... $ 4 85 ., I »'V t L -J8 -- -'j> : 'T «?»•.>• i,g : of motherhood re •pectef and admired by ali member* oftheSbawCommuul tr." Mr*. Gould, a matStematic* Erode s*or at Shaw, will bt hoc - ©red at a special worship ser*. - ice- on Sunday, May 11, te the rstversfey- Church. A banquet win be held immediately foi lowtng the wcrst.ip service. She Is a native of Oxford, and received her Bachelor of Arts anc her Master cf Arts degrees from Ftsk University to Nasfc ville. Tennessee, Prior to joisusg the stas at Shaw University, she taught at the Agrictclture and Technical State University. Greensboro, and at Saint Augustine's Col lege, Faleigh. Mrs. Gould is co-author of a programmed learning Mathematics text cur rently being used at .Shaw Uni versal . 9
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