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Stewart described the evaluation process ■ v which the awards are p&tab lished He aaid that North Oaro !Una's highway patrol met or ex ceeded standards including "gen on! administration and opera . t ’ or;jr - Policies and organizational ; structure, duality of personnel, . ;; "*i the effectiveness of basic 1 irainin? and re-training pro f grams," } "I havs personal knowledge.” | Gen. Stewart continued, ‘’that | North Carolina State Highway Patrol l. rated > i 'cation s finest by those best quail tied'to nidge the professional en forcement. officers of the Interna tional Association of Chiefs of Police.'* Gov. Hodges, spoke briefly to a throng of reporters. TV and radio wh who covered the event ; "North Carolina is very proud of 1 its (patrol) which has fust receiv {ed. for the second year in sueces j sion, the nation's foremost, honor j for general excellence In the field . i-f traffic safety . . The patrol's | outstanding law enforcement ■ work has helped turn the rising i tide of highway fatalities Doll Coronation Sponsored By A. C E. League Os St. Paul If you were not present Sunday evening, recently, at 7.30 at the St. Paul AME Church, then you really missed a treat! The Allen Christian Endeavor League, under the supervision of Mrs. Addle Logan who is presi dent of t.hts organisation, spon sored a Doll Coronation where many young girl* displayed their prettiest dolls Sidney Poitier Devoted Father And Lucid Orator HOLLYWOOD ~ In his latest movie, "The Defiant Ones." award - winning actor Sidney Foteiei k; a rough, tough fugitive from a South ern chain-gang who seethes with hatred for white people. But in real life, at home, he is a doting father, a guy who likes West In dian beans and rice, reads con stantly, and will, on occasion, even mop the house for his pretty wife, Juanita. The Poitiers, who make their home in Mt Vernon, New York have three daughters Beverly. P Pamela, 4: and Sherry, 2 They adore their daddy so much that when be went to California to film "The Defiant Ones." leaving them in New York temporarily, they went on a hunger strike Among the fun-filled activities they missed with Sidney were mcht and morn ing calisthenics and long auto rides. Although he was born in Mi ami, Sidney is a West Indian citizen. His birth occurred thir ty-one years ace while his par ents were making » trip from Cat Island to Florida to peddle ilieir tomatoes. He lived on Cat Island, where his father o ore owned a 700-aere farm, until he was eleven, when the family moved to Nassau. i The Wc-st Indian Influence ; ; strong in the Poitier family's diet Mrs. Poitier is the former Jua nita Hardy, who was born in Bridgeport, Alabama - and was aim reared in Washington and N* w York City ‘ Shortly »ft,er wr- wr>'- | married in 1930.” Mrs Poitier re ! rails, * T learned how m rook Pvi | ney’s favorite dishes from his mote ' er in the Bahamas 1 think he kte beans and nee better than ary other food ' There is an unusual story to the heginnirg of the Sidney Poitier—- Juanita Hardy romance. Fart is. it really began in reverse, negate e action Before Hirir marriage Juanita uas a dancer and beauty-contest winner in New York On the sec ond occasion she met Sidney she was sitting in a club with her e;-- * . - mk BATTLE DREoS—Haitian President Frcmota plated ki battle dreat at his office during the racc-at ©e&wj against rebels. He took cm active part hi stiffing the wtS, eUegedfy engineered by outcast Haitiaes ia i ha United Si«i©sl (Newsspress Photo), Do’s And Dcn% "&■*>* for You; Team, Tlut Watih Your Language '' Prizes were given to the young ladles reporting' the highest sums of money and to those with dolls of outstanding features. Preceding the Doll Coronation a program was presented by the members of the A.C.E. League, featuring Elsie Scott, Doris Fean, Prozine Reece, Betty Stev ens, Patricia Andrews, Barbara Mitchell and Edward Penn, f cert when, without warning. Sid -1 ney walked up to their t-ibte and said; Til never marry a gul like | you"* Dumbfounded. Miss Hardy won i cered why Sidney would r ev such I a thing In time, he explained that | she was too pretty, that every time he saw her, she was with a differ ent. companion "He didn't, think 1 would be stable." Mrs Pettier now explains "but 3 assured him that I was f said: ‘I just haven't fallen in love yet'" ' She look !he plunge quickly, j The week after he an Id he would never marry her. Sir) ney asked for • date. This «•»« January. In Fchsuary, fie in trorlured her to a friend as "my future wife ni-alreting the formality of a prnpnsil Pur i«c th canto ride, he became form a I—pro poster. 'ls this for keeps'" Jiiuiita wk cd. "Yes This is for keeps. ’ Sidney said solemnly. One? the friend asked Sidney j Why would a girl like that, marry i you?" j Sidney replied, "T don't know’ I why she would marry mo," j They wanted to dope, but her j mother - wanted a big wedding. | They compromised op. a date In April. 1050. TV-oause of Sidney’s : commitment* the honeymoon was ! postponed for a year! \Vb< •• Sidney intended school ; only a total of o-in and a half years, j his bride was a student in law and I accounting at Columbia University, i Where* Sidney bad been forced to j n ub for existence mote of his life. I-Juanda ■ the daughter of a sue. ' cessful dress designer, and was a ; successful rnght club dancer in her | own right But they had soon dis ; covered s basic affinity that pro j ''need one of the happiest mar- I rSages in show business Os course. Sidney Pojtj»r I* an j intelligent men He has done a rs | markable fob of self-education He ; i- a lucid speaker on many suh | .icrts. ranging from dishwashing ! (which he has done a lot of) to Buddhism. Judges of the Doll Coronation were Mesdamea F. P. Eaton. Ruth Lawrence, Kathryn SShepai’d. Wil liam Nelson and Vivtan Brown. V/inners included little Misses Jacqueline Utley, Ist prize; Bren da, Carter, 2nd prize; Lametta Bradberry. 3rd prize; Connie John son, -ttli prize; and Cheryl Maas enburg, slh prize. Ocher prize reciniente were Ruth Oliver. Kaye Bean, and Wli la Mae Dunmore. Participants in rh)s affair were Gloria. Butler, Willis Hinton. Phyllis Gray, Cynthia. Johnson, Marilyn Evans, Janet, Harris. De borah Lane. Carolyn Washington, Loreen Stallings, Cheryl Massen burg, Brenda Parker, Pa trie'a. Hall. Rav Roan. Bemette Poole. Lametta Bradberry, Will.la Mae Dunmore. Connie Johnson. Chris topher Hinton, Mary Deloree Stal- Jings, Melefcta, Dickens. Shiela Richardson, Carolyn Watson, Lin da Evans, Deane Evans, Charles Worth, Henry Worth, James Hin ton, Herman Stokes. David Lane, Victor Lane, Job Watson, Alvin Ha!!. Wfllta-m Chavis, Joyce Park er, Patricia Hail, Jacqueline Ut ley, Brr:id<i and Joyce Carter. Brenda, Holt, and Lawrence Clem mons served as herald*. 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BECK «■; Rs» rpe \K¥M __ -tames C Evans, civilian assis- 1 taut to the assistant secretary of the Armv, Manpower and Per- j sonnei, viii bp the annual din ner speaker, Thursday evening, August St, in Morehouse college gymnasium at the close of the j llth Annual Convention of the ! National Association of Real ! 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