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BY M. HARKlHCItMl DAUGHTER JJWCHTER 1 \ 4 m Eight Doctors Battle QKTfCOIT, Mieh.—«»nry Bua t«r Psyton, 80, of IM North Fwrdimnd avtnut, w«b th« ob- jMt of A mime* hMrt opermtion •tordar nifcht at Roeaiving hoi.. vital aa. a MCf of doetjii ctid aararal aurtMa mtortsd hia fart •ibblBf Ufa, after an hour of dalieat* aurcieal %ork, . . Staibbad through th« hoart hy •na Howard llcCutcheon whoaa aiatar Pavton ia alleged to have « A ICINI IN TMk OUIIMKAH lietar r^l “BUT OPFIOER, WE WUZ ONLY PLAYIN' FREBNDLY LIKE!” tha hoapital, the viatim waa given an intravanjaus aaUaa lolation, prior to being taken t»' tha operattmc room where eight doetora and three nuraea made a successful effort to save his life, Ik wtk reported that four doetora worked 6a hit heart, two worked to prevent hia lunga from collapsing and two mer4 giviitg him bloo| tranafuriona. Several of hia riba were removed ao that alx atitchea eouM 'be takaa in the l«Tt auricle of hia baart. — Paytoa’s recovery was such that he was able to identify Ho ward McCutcheon and bis sister hia aaaailanta. Deatora atated that Payton lest three quarts of blpuU dur ing the opanttion and was given two quarta by tranafuaion. He will be kept in an oxygen tent for eeveritl days. Doctor Charles Jebnsen is director of surgery at Receiving hospital and is credited with the suceaeiful o^- •ration according to reports. Hospital attaches report that Paytop will live "if no infection set in.’" SAINT MARK AM£ CHURCI TO CONDUCT REVIVAL IIEETlNCt DR. A. A PERRY TO PREACH *••**•**«•• (.1 Srotker .>ef local Paster “To Cen- dact Revival Meeting While sugar growers in the Virgin Talands ' fight fer repeal of diacrimiaatory ta«fes and in- eiuaioa under tha Sa^ar Aet benefit payments. „Tha Farm .flaourity Adminiatratioa haa eroaaed the Caribbean to aid low incpnse farmers in the islands, Aibove, ST. THOMiAS HAREOR and the town of CHARLOTTE AMlVLIE seen froia, Bluebeard Hill. (ANP) ON the aIR (»> Sallye Rail f«r .ANV) A BOW radio feature starting this moath in Chleago ever station WiN^ and continuing six day a wa«k ia a 1A wiaute program de voted to local merahanta and buaiBOsa aseai ‘ Commentktors Anthony and Nettie Saondera wlH daacrlba the various types of ibuaineas, state the number of Negroaa employed, the . kind of merchandise handled and tha partiaolar preduet baing effer-- ^f§r^^ thjit day. Mrs. — ’ ; leo^ a well known pianist axtra statioas in New .York, and soloist, for l^wo years was a Florida, North Carolina and en- featured artist with the Hales ^ ables Freeman Godsea “Amos” Trent eoat to coast serial feature- and Charlea "Andy” CoTirell to broadcast daily over station become ‘home towa boya’ * ap- WB£.1I and the CBS netwerk. proximatefy 404,840 radio bomea, Doctor A. A. Perry brother of Rev. S. P. Perry, pastor of Saint I Mark AM£ Zion Church vhurch will conduct a revival meeting ak the church beginning Sunday April' rf. Doctor Parry received hia A|b from Livingstone College Sali^ury, North Carolina and his BD from Hartford Seminary , Hertford, Coan. j The sooperation of the Chris- tia fprces of Durham are invited in an affoft to revive the ehurch and constrain sinner.- to come and accept Jesus Christ as thoir savior. TOP—Homesead cottages, ST, CROIX, com- large the work started by the island adasiais- ploted and «•«.-PSiA wHl ani «n- tration, BEJLOW-r-Waading in tba ms* iitii!. at SAINT CROIX. (ANP) Armond Scott Program Here On Sunday, April 1^, Alpha College and will mark the beginn Xanna Chant^.. of Kanoa Alha Psi FmternitY^ at North Carolina Collejre wilf present aa g u e s t^ speaker Jud^e Armond Scott of ttie Wajihigton Municipal Court on the initial^/ vrogram in o^jservaijca of the Iraternity’s national Guide Right week. A native of Wilmington, North Carolina,> Judge Scott is .jwell known in North Carolina for his speaking ability as well as for his qualities of integrity. As a memlber of Kappa Alpha Psl Fraternity he haa been given the Laurel Wreath, the highest gift of ^the Fraternity, , for dis- ’tlngulshej achievement. On 'the same program Judge Scott will present to Dr. S. L. Warren pf Durham a plaque from the Durham Alumni'Ghgp--'offers the things that would ter of the fraterity for distinc tive service to the community. ,TR« pirogram will take place in B. N. Duke AuditoriunJ on the campus of North Citrolina . . ■ . ^ ing of/a week’s series of sctivi- ties isiTrww^—of flight week. _ • Throughout the week tha mem toera of the fraternity, led toy Polemarch William E. Payne and Guid* right director Carl Reid, will work with the senior* of Hillside High school in aff attempt to aid these young men^ in soeing clearly just what ot>- portutnitle thik varlo^ octcupaA tions hold for the young men *II1' seeing clearly just what oppor tunities the various .occuoations' hold for the young ifren of, tha race so that they will"^ possibly get clearly settled in their minds ' before reaching college Juit w]?Bt vocation they are really inter ested' in and just what college This broadcast should be balp ful to busy shoppers Ssnd^ hppe- wives, and I know they will ap preciate the service. I hooe they will remember that the best wajr to, show their appreciatioa is to WMTE to those raaponai- bla or it in caTre of station WIND and SAY SO. ****«***•* By this tinae y»u are all ae douibt accustomed to getting Amos ‘N’ Andy on theif Maw station, >but you will be fa^reated to know that this change from one station to another within two blocks of each *tber—«dd« ■B-l. I west dewB to the Chicago theatre t» see the awing ‘Mika do* aad it waa really tepid. EJilly Mitchell, popular aa a singar of abady aooii^ ta South- aide aite Ipota, waa a bringer- downar in a featured role. The' ringiag waa indiffarent, aad the aetien anything but spentan- aoua aa waa the original WPA varpioK which inetigated all of tbase copies. BOY! mAiNTSD TO SBLL IWl ei&OUNA TUCB8 ' St. Mat the \v BASTCR ^ERVICJES HELD AT SAINT MATTHEW CHURCH} BISHOP RUSSELL SPEAKS-t A very entertaining and- in spiring program was Jield at the Saint Matthew CME Church on Good Friday night The sermea waa delivered r by Rev. J. W. Tabron. In eonne.tion with thia service a eandle service waa held. The Easter service ‘ began Bdistar Sunday morning at irOO Ak M. Doctor H. Humpbxaya da^vered his Eister maaaag* at I 8:00 o’clock from 'the . subject; I “The HfcBpty TonKb.’ Tha senior j choir rendered music for the eaeion. At 11:00 Bishop C. L.' I tins ■’ftl't'M' RusmU of Washington, D. C. preeiding L'ishop of the two Carolinas aelivered the special sermon in connection with his annual, visit te Saint Matthew Church. “ATtei-"’the sermon thi dedication of - all unbaptiaed babies, took place. At J:90 the Sunday school rendered their Easter Day pro- ' gi^ while at 7 :30 the senior I choir presented their annaal I musical pageant. i N«W YORK—Forty million persons in the United States 'are' living at or below a bare subsist ence level, accorling to a pam phlet isaued C£ls week by the Citiaens Committee of Planned Parentheod. m-m ■ ■ a 3 9 s riiin Uilliit Eitjitviiiciit In LiTi*-. is Tli« Years Rtill By ftm -wm ai>ked yeursalf tbeaa 4uaati«!|is;— Tan, fifUMB, twenty years frea* aew, will mf faaaeial eutloek en life be any brighter tban it ia ted*f? 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