AIURDAY, OCTOBKft tl. WM '
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DUtHAM, N.
V,;
innedy /iDpoiiits Spottswood
Ribinson to Dislrict Court Boich
DfASHINGTON. D.
dent John F. Kennedy’s nonnna
tlo4, Monday, of Spottswood W.
nobinson III, 47, former Howard
UnW«r8lty L»vr Sch(wl Dean to
the V. S. District Court bench o'
the District of Columbia, mark*
the fourth appointment of a Nc
gro to the U. S. Ditsrict Court.
Ip 1961, Robinson, a native of
Ri(^ond, Virginia, was appoinl
ei l»y the President as CMnmis
stoMer of the U. S. Civil Uight«-
Cnnmission. A celebrated civil
rigiits lawyer and former NAACP
Attorney, Robinson was a meni
ber of the legal team which won
the 1SS4 U. S. Supreme Cjurt vie
I toiy aga;ta;| scevegBiteil MuUlt
I educaton.
He resigned bis position as Dean
of the Iluward Univewitjr I^w
Sdtiool last June and hait he«i
workins since in the Consolidate'
Bank of Richmond, Virginia, ol
‘*h(?h he is VIcj fresiitent.
Robinson attendedJ Va. Unior
University and wak gradMtei
mafina cum laude from the How
ard Law School in 103S. He ant.
his wife, Marian, have two chil
dren, Mrs. pswiild Govan ane
Sputtswood IV.
Prior to 1960. no Negro had
ever served on the U. S. District
Court bench. President KMnedy
Orouin
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B. Panont of €hica{>o. Judge Wtde PennsjrlvaHia. Olhtr fltesTo judge!! trirt of Columbia Jtiveniie Court;
McOee of Detroit and last week appointed by PretW^ Ifennody Jos'eph C. Waddy of the Diiitric*
nominated A. Leon Uig"inbutham are; Thurgood MarsitaU of the U. *
Court; and re-appointed Andrew
Howard of the Di.strict of Colum
bui Municipal Court.
AMONG THE PRINCIPAL — at seventh preaident of 77-r«ai Combs, Dr. Hill, Dr. J. W. Os- Rufus B. Atwood, and Dr. Phillip
FiguTM participating in the In- old Kentucky State College, are wald, president of the University R. Daridson, president of (he
■ugtiMiloB of D^. Carl M. HiUj (Mt to right) GOrexnoi Bert T. of Kentucky, Retired President University of Louisville.
Felipe Alou Sayf He Pfans to Quit Basei»1l ShoHiyi
NEW YORK—Giant outfielder
Pellpe Alou, who wa.9 28 in May
plans p} quit baseball before he’.-
92, perhaps within the next twt
years.
* A cititen of the Dominican Re
public, Alou says he’s uiih.inpy
with the treatment piv^n L-itin-
American ballplayers in the Unit
ed States. His grievances are liste(.
in a bylincd article in the current
issue of SPORT magazine.
Most Latin playo-s feel th;y
are outsid’rs,” Alou writes. “W
play l?all in this country, w
spend the greater part of the yeai
in this country, our names 1tr'‘
in the American papers, and wi
become well known to many
Americans, but though we are i
this country, ‘»e *re not part of
this country. We are strangers.’
Calling for a apokesman to rep
resent Latin-American players
Alou claims there i* a lack o*
understanding in the United
States of the L*tin economy ani.
temperament. "We need some
body,” he asserts, “who knows
whnt goes on in the Latln-Ameri
can countries. He does not have
ta speak Spanish. He does havt
to see thf conditions of thes?
countries face to face. He has t>
understand the eci..'')»:.ic condi
tions, the poverty.'’
The San Francisco star resents
accusations that Latin player*-
“don’t care.” “don't hustle,” “hav*'
no guts”: “These are insults, am
thf'v prow out of icnorance of th''
r.atin temperament. The Latin pee
pie laugh more, smile at lot. Dse
that mean we don’t care? We
don’t go around saving, “I feel
this defeat very badly. But no
body knows how we take it, in
side. Snmetlmes you laugh bi
causc you suffer. You laugh t;,
cover it up.”
Alou also objects to the la)i
law that requires him to pay U.S
Tnconfe^ax as T single man. D»r
ine the .season, his wife and three
children liv^ with him in Sar
Francisco. “Too not think this ii
fair,’’ he writes, “and there U
nobody to take this u-i, either
with the Commissioner or tho
government.”
CIAA Footliali Standings
NOTini CAROLINA
DUKHAM COIFNTV
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the
nowcr of .sale contained in a cer
tain dend of trust e::eciited by
•tohn Oreene, Jr. and wife
Helen R. Greene dated April 24
1962, .nnd recorded in Rook P94
at page 4.')7. in the office of the
Register nf Deeds of Durham
County, North Carolina, default
having been made in the payment
of the indebtedness tiiereby se
cured and said deed of trust he
Ing by the terms thereof .subject
to foreclosure, the iiuilersigned
Trustee will offer for sale at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder
for cash at the Courthouse door in
Durham County, North Carolina
at NOON on the Ifilh nay of iNo
vember, 19fi3, the property con
veyed in said deed of tru.st (he
same lying and b«»in8 in the Coun-
ty of Durham and state of North
Carolina, in Durham Township and
mnie particularly de.seribed as
follows:
1 Gales M-5421-A TV-10
ron.sole
4 M-5304 Preamplifiers
2 M-3702 KAK 1- Hack Cabi
nets
M-3W9 .SP 1 Sidp Pane's
M 3708 THM 1 Single
Corner Trim
M-3707 THM-2 Double
Corner Tr'm
M 3712 nUK 1 Terminal
Hoard Mounting lirarket
German Model EMT-140
Huverberatlon se{ echo
cliambiT'
Ampex (351-2UO 30810-01,
Tape Kecords, 7 I'2-15 IPS
Katk Mounting type-
Ampex 21(122-01 Uemote
Control Units
Allee 639 Microphones
EV (i05 Electro Voice
Microphones
EV (154 Electro Voice
Microphones
Seth Thomas G02 Studio
(.'iDtk.s
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Effective
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4 PJ-12 Patch CoiMs
2 AM-5 Sludio Warning
Lights “Recording"
4 Houston-Fearlc.s* KS-38
M'erophnne Room St7"'1s
4 PnnniiPt Floor
Microphone Stands
3 Atlas MS-25 r'loor Micro
phone Stands
2 Atlas PS-7 Desk Micro
phone Stands
2 SP-12 12" Extended rang
sneakers
2 EV-AR12M Aristocrat I
Kneldsiires, Moho"anv I
10 XI,R-3 11C C.tRHon Connec I
tors I "I'l
10 XI,lf-3?,5 Cannon Conn'-o j
tors I I
10 Xl.K 3 12C Cannon Cunnic
tors '
500’ Special llel Icn Nn. 84lo 2
Connector Hook-Ui) Wirin,'’,,
250’ Special Sll-220 .Shielded ,
Audio Hook-Up Wiring
4 Special Altec A(l;'.iter |
Mounting for Altec Micro- |
phones i
1 Brush Model RA-200 Head
phones for Stereo Itecord
ing I
Also included in this Deed of i
Trust arc all other Items of per- I
sonal property, equipment and fix-1
tures located at my recording stu-'
dio at 107 East Parrish Street; tur '
ther included in this Deed of
•’ 'irliM aie ' all'
which may be after acouired and
located at my recording studio at
107 East Parrish Street., Durban.
North Carolina,
THIS PROT’EKTV will b? ,solo
siilijec Id all prior cm iimhranci-'
- ' -li prior and UlOL \d Valorem
taxes.
Till!' .SM.F, will remain open
for ten_(IOi da.vs to receive In
crnasei 'bids as ri’fiuirert by law.
Tliis 4(!i day of October, 1963
.1 l!entlersi>n, Tru.stee
\ 'ili :im A. Marsh, Jr,,
. .torney
lil, 2(i and Nov. 2 and 9
, Anti Vote
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LaagM Gama* OCtOBER II, 1963 " All Oanwt
N. C. A. and T. College 2 0 25.00 4 0 0
North Carolina Collefee 2 0 25.00 3 0 0
Norfolk State ColleRe 2 , 1 21.66 2 2 0
Saint Paul’s Colltge 2 0 20,00 2 0 1
Winaton-Salom. State 1 0 20.00 2 0 0
Virginia State 2 0 20.00 2 0 0
Virginia Union 3 1 18.75 3 1 0
Morgan Sta^e College 2 1 1£.33 2 1 0
Hampton Institute 1 1 17.50 2 1 0
Fayetteville State 1 1 17.^ 1 2 0
Maryland State . ., 1 2 16.66 1 2 0
Eliaibeth City State 1 3 16.25 1 3 0
Delaware .State College 1 1 15.00 12 0
St. Augustine's College 0 1 15.00 0 2 0
■haw University 0 3 15.00 0 3 0
Howard University 0 3 11.66 0 4 0
Livingstone College 0 3 10.00 0 4 0
J. C, Smith 0 0 3 0 0
The CIAA usesi the Dickinson Rating System for computing the
league leaders.
P. R. Leazer, Statistician
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omy ran*, braking and acceleration testa have b red into ow IMM m*dela the kind of total |Mr-
formance you juat cant create on the teat track alone. They are hard-muaded, fast-moving,
Mr«*footed. Open competition helped make tiM« that way. They «ff*r you substantially more
car *»»«" anything at tbair prke. You don't hava to take our word far it. We’re willing to
raat our caae on oar cart.
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