2 THE CAIOLDHJW If. C. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY St, ISM WHO’S GOT THE BALL Guard K. C. Jones (25, right) of Boston Celtics and Bill McGill (12) ot tha Naw York Knicks grapple tor ball during pro game at Madison Square Garden Febru yy |fh. Center Bill Russell (6) of Boston looks on. ( UPI PHOTO). PASSES MEDICAL CHECKUP The heart beat of Charles (Sonny) Liston is checked by Miami Boxing Commission physician Dr. Alexander Robbins during medical examination »n Mi ami last week. The heavyweight boxing championpassed the checkup (UPI PHOTO). ADVICE FROM A MASTER —» Jetsie Owen* (right), tan kmj» Olympic ire k star who held eoma records for more than 20 yean, ghree pointers to Florida ASM'} Bob Have s at Los Angeles Indoor Games February Bth. The couneel must here done some good, a s Have* went on to tie the norle record lot the 60-yerd dmholt second. Hat. (UP! PHOTO). ! Gillette’s Carl Gilbert Speaks At Shaw Friday | Call J. Gilbert, chairman, the Gil* I lette Company, Boston, Maas„ will ! speak at Shaw University on Fri* 1 day, February 21, at 12:00 noon in < • MffIHI WM JL. ■ yuSßk - . w" wM™ j B* CARL J. GILBERT is a native ot Bloomfield, N. J. He received the A.B. degree at'the University of Virginia, the LL.B. from Harvard, and the honorary de gree LLJB. was conferred upon him by Boston College. As a business executive, Gilbert it nnr - - . -I* - Mp^nlVwUl Hal [tmOW APPOINTED BY OOV—Sam uel C. Smith, dean of be ART College Technical Institute, was recently appointed by Terry Sanford, governor of North, Carolina, to the Governor's Adi vtsory Committee on the Man power Development and Train ing Act. The Initial meeting hae been set for the State Capitol in Raleigh on Wednesday, Febru ary 26. REV. DUDLEY BACK IN CHURCH AFTER 2 WEEKS (CONTINUED MOM PAGE I) red to church members who had signed the affidavits supporting Dudley as “unthinking puppets." It could not be learned Just what other action the dissident members of the church plan to take against the Rev. Dudley. SILVER $ $ WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED (CONTINUED FROM PACE l> 5-10 c Store; Miss Eleanor Harris. 1011 1-2 S. Wilmington St., Security Meat Market; Miss Emma Lana, 100 E. Martin St., J. C. Penny. Also. Mr James Bsllentine. Gil liam !,ane. AStP; Mrs Lucille War ren. B-39 Washington Terrace. Co lonial Stores; Mrs t, N McClain. 100 Center St. Colonial Store; Mrs. Massaline Williams, 109 Star St., ARP; Mrs M W Davis. 108 S. Pettigrew St.. J C Penny; and ; Miss R E Oates. J-8 Washington Terrace. ARP and Hudson-Belk. EICON JUNIOR ATTACKED ON SCHOOL GROUNDS (CONTINUED EKOM P\OE 1) pounds. He was light-skinned, she reported, and has one or two teeth out. She said thr first man held her and would not turn her loose. Known suspects are reportedly being investigated by the police deportment s detective division, and . it is bclievid that arrests will take place this week CITIZENS BODY PLANS MEMBERS ! DRIVE IN CITY (CONTINIED EKOM P SC.f 11 At the regular bi-monthly meet ing. Thursday February 17, at Cha vis Heights Recreation Center o'.OO PM. Attorney John R Jordan, io ta! lawyer, member of the State Senate, and announced candidate i for the office of lieutenant gover nor will tv the speaker His speech ! will be followed b* an open forum to be moderated by J, J Sans.om. j chairman of the Association s po litical action committee The public ,s invited to attend. MRS. KECK IS “WOMAN OF YR." FOR RALEIGH MONTtMrn m«\y> esc* n ; fru -c! nee- .u.j kindness, and p’ warm tnne. convict: ns was to oe )ft tend a stianic be> who was left 1 j temporarily alone as a result of a N bus wreck in December I Mr*. Keck waa relected tha 1*62 i has practiced law in Beaten; served aa vice-president of tha Gillette Company formerly Gillette Safety Razor Company, Boston, aa presi dent. He holds numerous civic posi tions as chairman of committeas. During his career in the U. A. Army, he held the office of Lieut. Col. f\A., and non awarded the Siliver and Bronze star M*H»h The public is invited to hear h«m Girl, 10, Gives 6irth To Daughter CHICAGO, HL—An ■"'ky<Mi>( 10-year-old Negro girl, who adores cutting out paper dolls, gavs birth last Wednesday to her own “doll” a 5 pound, 15-ounce baby girL She waa the yeangad asetkar in Chleagefg aaedleal htetary. According to medical sources, a 9-year-old Arkansas girl was believed to he the yeangeet in the U. 8., but the Chicago mo ther had Just tamed ton whan her child was born. The birth waa by raasaraan sec tion, and Dr. Carlo A. FLorettL the medic who performed the opera tion at St Bernard's Hospital, re ported both mother and are "doing fine," The young mother is a pupil in the fourth grade. Dr. Fiorettl also said that the baby Is In perfect condition. “Yen might my, though,’’ ha added, “she's unusually large sized considering the eiream shmnsa " Arrangements are already believ ed made to have the infant placed in a foster home. Woman of the Year" by a large ma jority of votes from various clubs and organizations of the city and community. BULLETIN NECK KILLS WOMAN, 24 (CONTINUED EKOM PAGE 1) Davis himself called police head quarters after arriving at his boss’ home and he waa picked up at 001 Person St, booked and charged with murder. He la now at tha Wake County Jail hers. Mrs. Hodges’ two small children were in the house shortly before adding that die asked the couple cot to “fuss but be friends." “Alma had fust put my baby down and waa sitting en the eeueh when James name to* said Mrs. Hedge. In concluding his written state ments to police officers, Davis said Mrs. Snellings answered him when he called he? name add told him to go on. At CAROLINIAN press time, Mrs. A. J. Proecher, wife of the Wake County Jailer, said Davis is being charged with first-degree murder. He is expected to receive a City Court hearing next wek. ASK WEAVER TO HALT PROJECT IN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED EDOM PAGE 1) which is integrated—is crowded. The Roeemont Elementary and Junior High schools are all-Negro since they serve predominantly Ne gro residential areas. Cost of the new Roeemont High -School and another elementary school will be credited toward the city’s one-third share of the Roee mont Redevelopment Project The project which Is expect ed te involve 621 million In federal, eKy and private money before it la completed, will pro vide UN new residential unite single family hemaa*uidtOTn£ hsussa Lawrence M. Cox, executive di rector of the Norfolk authority, said the new Roeemont residences "will be available to anyone who wants to buy them regardless of race." Jordan hi his letter also com plained of segregated schools in other public housing projects in Norfolk. FRONT CADET TEACHER RELEASED ON BOND IN CASE (CONTINUED EKOM PAGE D the Industrial arte departments of the school. He is a senior at Elisabeth City State College, his native heme. He was arrested Sunday night at the movie on chargee of armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, after Homer E. Shapre, 65, waa robbed end shot Monday night of last week. Taken in the robbery was $250. In a conversation with T. E. Jones, registrar at Ell so bote City State College for the past te years. Wright was described as "a fine fellow and a gaed student I have known him all of hU life." said Mr. Jenaa “I would be completely shocked If this were found to be truo. I know he did not neod the man ev * stated the registrar. Wright was described as a per ron who In. ed audio-visual equip ment. He owned several hundred dollars worth of materials for pho tography and movte-making. it was learned Jor.es also said Wright was tremendously talented with audio visual materials. Det. Sgt Richard Covingt— said Wright was “fliigmed* by one of the employees at tee Lincoln, located an E. Cabarrus Street, at 9:3* s>, and waa arre-ed while watching tee meric. Bond for Wright waa ortgumUy sa at $10J»». DRIVE SAFELY! RECEIVES CERTIFICATE OF MERIT—I*. James A. Boyer, President of Saint Augus tinus College, kit, awards the Reverend Louis H. Berry, Rector ot St. Phillip’s Episcopal Church, Newark, New Jersey, a certificate of merit for his outstanding leadership in the Church and the world, as I. E. Spraggins, registrar; Dr. P. R. Robinson, dean and John D. Epps, president of the Saint Augustine’s National Alumni Association, look on, back to front respectively. Father Berry received the A. B. degree from Howard University, M. A. degree from New York University and the S.TJI. degree from General Theological Seminary. He delivered the Founders’ Day sermon during the 97th observance at the college recently. “S/4K MOM! I, NEED ... ” —The fourth year home economics class at the J. W. Ligon J.r- Sr. High School, under the direction of Mrs. A. M. Levingston has recently completed a unit in child care. The objective was to develop an appreciation for and understanding of responsibilities • *4 e ~ - • - needs. Theft theme was “Say Mom! I Need ..." Pictured, left to right, are : Prancena McWhite, Carolyn Smith, Marie Bryant, Paulette Pope and Carolyn Norris. DATA ‘N’ CHATTER BY DARCY DEMHXB CHICAGO (ANP)—From Holly wood To Harlem . . . Friends had quite a time getting young David Campanella to >6o’ to that (tint on that now much-talked about television show. But now that he’s had a taste of diow business the handsome young man is itching to really get into something ’lasting' in the way of acting! Talent scouts take note! Don't be surprised If Pearl Bai ley up and moves to the sunny clime of Hawaii. Pear lie and her ever-loving spouse, Lou, have their sight* set on « little grass shack— the type with swimming pool in the garden and the blue Pacific in front This doesn’t mean that the Bellsons would be giving up their Arizona ranch ... no siree! But they would be ‘commuting State side,’ especially during foe colder months. That was quite a eeap pulled by teat pretty midwest medic's wife. It had been suggested by her club members that It weald be Interesting If they eoeld get , a different celebrity each month as a feast daring tee club's special dinner party. This Uttle dell off handedly suggested that she just might call up Derathy Donegan te see if she would be Interested In playing the plane for pennies) and hobnobbing with the serial set far aa eve ning. just for kicks. There was a lot of smart glances across that bridge table, because no on* believed that the doctor’s wife could com* up with nick a big name cm such short notice (the dinner dance waa leas than two THE SCRAPBOOK BIG CITY BEAT; World heavy weight champion Sonny Liston was the star attraction during the month he trained at tbs Thunderbird Ho tel in Laa Vegas Liston, preparing to defend his title against Camius Clay, has shifted hit training site to Miami Beach, Ha, where te* bout will be staged. Th* champ has become tea beat unpaid public re iationist for tea Thunderbtrd, since he has been wearing tha betel’s T-shirt ever since he first trained there for his bout with Floyd Pat terson. Andre Watts, tee brilliant concert pianist. la scheduled to ap pear with Vlyadimir Golchmann and th* Minneapolis Symphony <*- chestra. Sam Cook* has dona It again with his newest one called "Good New*". Leontyne Price and William Warfield, who were dtvorood several years age alter s brO were re united an wax en RCA Victor's new _ album “Great resale Redd Fan's naw way e# ■llrurtng nightclub hecklers goes Mke tela: “Way. waiter, bring that buyaserteu afetga- Harry Belsfanle get represent ed SI mlllls* te sales for his albeam “Return te Carnegie Hail". “Jump Up Cat j pea" and When Will* Moultrie twitched beck to aopuler songs for her Latin engagement, even she was weeks away). But our gal ‘Sunday’ not only knew her onions she was a former playmate of La Donegan. ‘ In fact, she is a cousin of the piano wizard! But of course, the didn’t reveal this little fact to her snobbish friends. But now that the dance is over the secret is out! My! How Td like to sit in (unseen) on the next gath ering of that chic bridge club! In cidentally, Dorothy jetted in and out of the town to quickly that even the management where she waa wowing the crowds (SFRO) had no idea that she'd been out of town. Guess who's writing a play? Ruth Brown, that’s who! She's always scribbling away, giving old songs new lyrics. But now she's gone a step further, and admits that she would like to spend full time turn ing out copy and that’s exactly what she will do if she comes up with a hit! Well Ossie Dsvis did it And Lorraine Hansberry too! So why not Miss Brown? But what about your touring schedule honey? Billy Eckztine really gives a thigh-slapping laugh now whenever someone queries him about Sir Stork making plans to visit his house. I always say where there's smoke, there's smoke . . . My spies report they spotted Della Reese en a Mexico City street ever the weekend. Ham. When a Star flies South of the Border, It Is usually for a quickie marriage or a quickie divorce. Well Dell*?????? The Dick Gregory’s are hoping for a boy. but agree that a girl would be just as welcome. Whatever happened to . . . Tur ban Bey???? surprised when the famous east coast club’s turf room management held her over tor extra weeks—en Unusual move for the Latin Casinc Don't be surprleed if Sammy Davis. Jr and Seven Aria come up with, a f»»n called "Assault on a Queen", a yarn about the hijacking of ocean liner Queen Elizabeth. PEOPLE AND PLACES: Ger trude Ward, director es the fa mous Ward Bhirers, is still talk tag about hew surprised ah* waa at certain things ah* found te Jape*, where the gospel group had aa ntentil tour. Beaties attending tee Tekye Baptist church where te* entire Sunday service was in Rngttah, slmi fvptrti |lia( iiptn'i wktw Milieu dollar Takaide Railway speedd mjm passengers daily between Tekye and Osaka at RMh up te 125 miles par hear. Sonny TU. making an impressive comeback as a headliner at Cyrus Scott's Sahara Hotel lounge in Phil ly. is about to wax an album of twelv tunes, including six origi nals oe wrote while riding In taxi cabs. Billy Daniels is giving up the night clubs and lounges to return to musicals, after nearly twenty years of being away from the musi cal field. Billy, who first became famous with "O’ Black Magic", leaves the night club circuit in May j to begin rehearsing a musical j adaptation of “Golden Boy", with i Sammy David. Jr. as co-star. The j new "Golden Bay", with Davis - ... jLjßii mgiHk ******4^l -• sR fßf _ CP4L SALESMAN William A. Jenkins. Jr. has Joined the sales staff of Carolina Poiter A Light Company In the Raleigh District. Jenkins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jenkins. Br., of Fairmont and attended Fair mont High School and East Car olina College. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps from 1959 to 1962. Ray Berry, Gridder, In Hew Position CAMBRIDGE. Md. (ANP>— Ray Berry, star end with the Baltimore Colts football team, was named last week as an unsalaried member of the Cambridge Human Relations committee, as officials tried a new angle of using sports as an influ ence in fighting racial prejudice. The reasoning behind the ap pointment is that “many of the same people who are sports fans here and are familiar with Berry’s performance on television are the hard-core segregationists. Berry who is white was not assigned any speofice duties. In fact, he himself was not aware of his specific re sponsibilities as a racial trouble shooter. He said: “I'm not just sure what the job will be. I’ll just take a step at a time." Berry, who was described as be ing deeply religious, was recom mended by Brig. Gen. George M Gelston. commander of the Nation al Guard Garrison that has impos ed marital law here since last June. In the past Negroes have been critical of the committee, e»m«g it a “pawn of the white power structure" Three of the four Ne gro members of the commltttee have resigned in the last 10 days. playing the young boxer-musician and Daniels the role of his mana ger. is scheduled to open off-Bread way on the road in June, and begin a run at New York's Majestic The atre in September. DRIVE SAFELY!

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