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BROWSING WITH BROWER BY FRANK BROWER Angeh In Th6 Backfietd Be quick to kick if things went wrong. Be kick yourself and make it strong. To make things right gives one delight If he voted wrong and you voted right, Or did you voti Angels?—UNO. ALLADIN McFADDEN’S REPORT — There’s a iQflrgoing around taking names of all you people who refusea to vote Saturday . . . This space will be happy to expose you if you are on his list... It appears we will have to have a run-off Ifor lack of majority vote for Lieutenant Gov- lernor, Associate Justice of the North Carolina I Supreme Court, Long and Short terms, Repre- Isentatives from about three districts, and several ■county officials throughout the state. For the [first time in 162 years the Supreme Court of the Jnited States has defined the powers of the iPresident under the Constitution ... A few min- |utes after a six to three vote saying the President can’t take over private enterprise (The Steel EPlants) one of the biggest strikes of the nation |was called and we will begin to feel it to- norrow. DOTS AND DASHES OVER THE NATION — Tiny Grimes, a native friend of oar’s from Newport News, Virginia, is reported to be rooklnt the wurld with his "Kooking Highlanders," see pio .. . Tiny started out around the streets of Newport with a beat up like, and graduated to the tenor guitar when he went to New York, 52nd Street with his Bunny Babbit Qaartet. . . . More young peo ple are Joining lolumy Garfield and Canada Lee and happy hunt ing ground because of a heart? A BEFORTER’S REPORT — Chinese cousin, Yo-mlng Pay, who gets a hundred thousand dollars commission for a ragged ranch house, Is a leading world architect ... “I remember mama but I forgot papa,” is not the song that will be sung at Mount Vernon Baptist Church on June 15, as Father’s Day will become Men’s Day with good program . . . Did you know that Billy Wil liams quartet is the ex-Charoteers, and they went to school to gether and started singing at Wllberforce . . . You’re taking the rap for somebody if you didn’t vote last Saturday. E}ven a God could not love and be wise ind our voters are mortal men. SUCCESS STQRY — Sepia Charles Scott, good Irish Tenor and sophomore of Howard University on Fred Warring TV past Sabbath night . . . Seven years old Sepia Gladys Knight, a con tralto protege on Amateur Hour, good . . . Remember whMi you are young you trip all over yourself. ..But learning to get up that’s the trick. GOVERNOR SCOTT has replaced Dr. T. C. Jordan, ex-Baptist minister with N. F. Ransdall of Fuquay Springs. Umstead will probably put him back in office.—COUSIN FRANK, Logan Build ing. HARRIET TUBMAN BRANCH YWCA Young Adult Events Tuesday June 10 at 8:00 p.m.. The Gay Y-ers Club will meet at the home of Mrs Mittie Mc Cray, 304 Amber Street. Wednesday, June 11 at 8:00 p.m., the Junior Hostess Club will meet at the YWCA. Misses Julia Morrison and Josephine Brooks will give echoes of the Yankees Not Afraid Of Minnie CHICAGO Fleet Minnie Minoso is not a terror to the Yankees, so they say. They simply don’t let him get on base by pitching to him high and tight. Meanwhile dur ing the last White Sox series against the Yankees, Minnie had to sit it out because of tom ten dons in his right foot. Irvin Nearly | Recovered 1 ■“ ■ ORANGE, N. J. Quick healing Monte Irvin is a fellow the Giants have almost forgotten in their teirrific pace to stay on top- With the cast to be removed from his right ankle this Monday, Irvin expects, to be ready to play In a month IF he can make the team. “The way the Giants are go ing right now, it looks like they don't even need me,” commen ted the team’s 1991 slugging leader, who was at the head of the NL list for most runs batted in. Meanwhile Monte is rushing to get back in shape through special message treatments just In case the call for duty comes. National YWCA Convention which they attended in Chicago recently. Plans for the Summer program will be completed. Friday, June 13 at 6:30 p.m.. The Junior Hostesses will attend a dance at the Service Club No. 5, Fort Bragg, N. C. Saturday, June 14 at 4:00 p.m., the Saturday Hayride to Mangum’s Farm near Rouge- mont. Transportation will leave the YWCA, 312 Umstead Street. Take your lunch with you. Fun for everyone. To Direct Business League Membership Drive . / Community Organizer Gets Top BusineM League Post SATURDAY, iUNl 7tk, 1982 THS CAMOUMA TIMM PACW flTB Rufus G. Byars, veteran thea trical man and civic and fra ternal leader, will direct Wash ington membership campaign for .the National Negro Business Lea gue. Mr. Byars has been con nected with the District Theaters (former Llchtman chain)for 27- years. He serves as Director of Public Relations for the system which has theaters in several states and the District of Colum bia. A 32nd degree Mason and an Elk, Mr. Byars has over the the years been a leading figure in community affairs. I W. Burdette Hockaday, well- I known conmiunity organiser and I former Washington, D. 0., YM ' CA executive, has been appoint- I ed acting Executive Secretary of ^ the National Business League with headquarters in the _ na- I tlon’s capital. A graduate of Lin coln University (Missouri), Mr. ! Hockaday is a 32nd degree ' Mason, an Elk and a member of j Kappa Alpha Fsi Fraternity . He has been associated in j several business enterprises. Our Sincere CONGRATULATIONS To GRADUATING CLASSES W. C. LYON HARDWARE CO. 213 E. Chapel Hill Street EARTH-SHAKING! 'o^l A gianf robot from a distant planet walks your street... perils your \loved ones! \ \ THE DAY / i i THEIARTH STOOD STILL RENNIE NEAL MARLOWE •4M.MfN.WT0UT MUN HAUSIBN !ri(liaTW«’A9ilU»H.N0IITH REGAL THEATRE SUN.-MON.-JUNE 8 & 9 .wag®®M 12 STORE YOUR FURS NOW. HAYTI BRANCH; 702 FAYETTEVn.LE STREET PHONE: 8-S261 Scot t ^Roberts ' The years ahead are the raw materials I Q f roofn ^vhich you pan^fabricate IT 0 ■ ^ chappy,andSsuccpSsful lives Mechanics And Farmers Bank 'i DURHAM —RALEIGH Mutual Building And Savings Association 112 EAST PARRISH STREET SHAW PAINT AND WALLPAPER COMPANY 115 E. CHAPEL HILL ST. Service Printing Company PHONE 5- 7 4 6 2 504 EAST PETTIGREW STREET RADIO ELECTRIC COMPANY 7«0 FAYETTEVILLE ST. THE LEADING SHOP WE CLOTHE ON EASY TERMS 334 W. MAIN STREET Porterfield’s Hardware Company PHONE 2132 322 MANOUM STREET Regal Theater PHONE: 3 - 04 4 1 EAST PETTIGREW STREET Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. Of Durham LIPSCOMB- GATTIS Clothiers 211 W. MAIN STRKST BOONE DRUG CO. 100 W. PARRISH ST. JOHNSON MOTOR COMPANY 326 E. MAIN STREET Carolina Times Realty Co. 0 PUBLICIZING 0 RENTING 0 SELLING PHONES: 5-0671 OR 9-5682 CUT-RATE SUPER MARKET CORNER FOWLER AND f'ayetteville ST. The Donut Shop WHERE THE WELCOME MAT I! SPREAD TO EVERYBODY W. G. PEARSON, III, Manager 336 EAST PETTIGREW ST. Royal Crown Cola Nehi, Orange And Grape Par-T-Pak PHONE 2-5311 ROYAL CLEANERS (Incorporated) PHONB 4-7>tl 53« E. PETTIQRKW ST. INGOLD TIRE CO. 2M S. GUGSON ST. i. TkMMs Tartor. Afmk
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