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jii tHH C AROLI HA tiM.t i IMAM, N e. SAfURliAV; SAfURiiAV. MCltaiEK 1l, U4' National Association ql. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June t’ Vflre§, an interraclahf IMS.. "Women o( the Cloth" Mrs. Rendeila Wise Lucas, prpsi- rom'U| (Ivnonllnations in 33 states dent, has appointed Mrs. Bernice 1 foAllM*tlns plans for silver an- T. Booket, wife of ReV. U. ft. celebration to be held in ytooker, pastor of Jones Chapel White Rock Baptist Cliurch Afjlps MarV V'tlipr. I’a^tnr 'ij NINE-n’EIGHTH CHURO'H ANNIVK8SARY Sunday, December 13, 1964 q:49 A.M. CALL TO \V0RS?1IP Electronics grao A.&l. SUNDAY SOHOni, I.KSSON— “Brother*. In'ChEist.V Philemon 8-21; Galatian.s 3:28 Review of Lesson by the Choir Dr. Charf^s A. Ray, Superintendent _ 1J;00 A.M. SERMON The Qev. S. L. Shanon , / Duke Divinity School •Senior Chotr, John 11. Gatti», ptrfc^r ' fliaa P.M. BAPTIST TnAINING UNION ‘5 f ' .-.'Si' v'..- i* Miss Amelia T, Thorpe, Leader.''*- i '7:30 P.M. Rev. Mr. Shannon and the , ' V L. IV Farrington District ' • . P^Hrsh. perspn tJpqnty |ni ?T|f firaesy Prfpk Phnrch. Grapyijlf County, a.s a member of the Silver Apflivprsaiy P^blip Rpiatipna Com- miftee. Mrs. ppftkpr js v)cp presi^pnt of the Woman’s Federation of the Bast Cedar Grovp Association, and !s also a faculty member of the Roxboro Elemenatry School, Rox- boro. Mrs. W. H. Lemon, Philadelphia is director of Public Relations, and over all chairman of publicity for the silver anniversary. Yule Concert Set For N. C. College Choir. The Nqrth rarolina CfrT)i"e Phpir »ill present its annual r Christmas concert Sunday at 4:00 j n m, in B N. Duke Auditorium. Works of .lohanne Sebastian Bach ^nd Camille Saint-Saens will be featured. T|ip sroiip wi'l sin" Bach's “For III « Child is Born” and'S->int- Saen'i’ “Christmas Oratorio." Also inelxded in the program will be enrols and W'llinm Dawson’s ar rangement of thp Christmas spirit ual. “Beholfl the Stnr " Soloists for the concert will be Lloyd Sawyer James Wilson, Eu sppp Eaves Warren Fioneberger, rii^iton Wilson, Linda James, Brenda FmnobereeiT Inis Price, Alece Howarri and Ernestine Mal loy. Celia Davidson will be at the orRan. David Pizarro at the piano, and Samn“l W. Hill will conduct. The nuhlic is invited to attend without charge, St. Joseph's A. M. E Church ri!!!!S “SIRVING A WORLD PARISH WITH CHRIST ^INCR IM9" Fayetteville Street Durham, Nprtb Caroliifa MELVIN CHESTER SWANN, The Minister ^ Sunday, Decemlier IB, 19^ »:30~A."m. SONPAY SCHOOL SUBJECT; “Brothers In Christ” Miss Marie Fanlk, Superintendeot The Uinister 11:00 A M. MORNING WORSHIP SERMON . , SUBJEt'T: “Cheap Grace” MUSIC Senior Choir Mrs. Minnie Gilmer at the Console 7:00 P.M. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Presentation of film, “A Journey Into Nazareth" Sponsored by Stewardess Boards No. 1, 2, 3 FREE PARKING Of,* ST. JQS|:PH STRSCT Continned from front pase nmin? of a ^cucces-sor to Manhrt- *an r.prnuph President Edward H. Dudley who will leave at the end the year to become a justice of the Supreme Court. His temporary sviccegsor. until next November's pjertion. will be ehasen by the ei'iht Manhattan councilmen. of whom six are Democrats. Mayor Waener had indicated he favored Ear! Brcvn, the Nefro deputy borouPh president to suc ceed Dudley, but Jones has been opposed to Brown. Jones-said he had not discussed the matter with the Mayor. Id some areas, Jones’ election was viewed as an indication that the Democrats would run a white oandidate for the borough presi dency, a position which since 1953 has been held by Negroes. Strongly denvin« thi.s sneciila- tion, Jones said, "I resent the mere thought that in this day and a?e there would b" >’rv (iis'’ns- Sion of race in relation to the borough presidency.” "Tuition fFW ty were closed far fjye ypaw upttt this September when tW U. V, gMpre*pe Ppu« ordare^ t|i*ni ff uppnod pp. an ijitpgr^t^ bjislj. In Suny Cpupty afler y Fe(J*ral Court had ordprfd tJie of seven Negro stpdpitta to | whito icho«l, a ’privatf" aejregit- a:i sfboQl fr.r whit* iiHiUnM WM cnpned ir ' th'' “In” school clofPd rele*’; tinf‘liosi it''- donts to the Piiblis »cbn^« whish rfrpaii 'd or^'P. Thp Court stated thjrt "If inah tratpgic maneuvpr*. rfltorkd lo in resppjisp to the ||v'a nt pass mMSUr, Prince 8dw»wl ind Surry hav» in'Mil ancqtn: H i bed a rpm«rk»blB fe^t aliiltlfy- 1 dr>''ade of judicial effort tq bring .about compliance” w|t)i the 1W4 Supreme Court deeifiQD. In response to » )B91 NAAPP nit. District Court Juitgp Orpn B. I." is erijpined the puynieqt of tuition grants In Prlp«e Edwwi County so Iona ai thf BMbll* schools remained closed. they wcie ordered , teoiHfi^ Judge Lowis Mfted thia rc^fi^lon with the proviso that wrttrow- tivp paympnts be joWlr-'''''• The Court of Appe^^ further upheld the NAACP demand that Judge Lewis prohibit ,tM’cotiMjr from diacrirointitonr^x Mfing Md. promotion praQtifliBS 111 (be ties qf tjie Scl|obls’ aijd. awarded counsel fees chsrSPabie to officials. . , 1 .. In its suit thp N4^CP'contpfltf- ed that Prince ^ward plenty p{- ficials should be l^eld in .contempt for paying out, on the > iijght of 4ug. 4, tutition grants to coyer eurrcqt and pfospeptive school vears pendir)? the NAACp appe^i if their right to rp^ke thes^ grants. In a .specially convened meeting, (he Princp pdward Bo^td of Sup^- visors paid qut to whi^ par'pn^ checks totalling . appr^imate{i SIBO.GOO which vei-e cast^ th follo\ylng tporning. The {)fA4^ claimed that this wps ip'viglytff^ of Judge Lewis’ rulipg t|$ pajft 6{ the funds constituted an' indirect reimburMment for tuftien cqsts in 1963-64 and further b^auae the state had effectively deftfi^ed tlie subject matter qf the sujt. Wtiile the Court d>4 |ipt rule pp the contempt citation, it pfderei the District Court to ei(Mpi|i^ the facts and to niykp p d^rmjiil- tion. "Qiiln ' pontlqued from front page (laifiltira who were invited » spe cial guest*. Persons were persept ed from the city and county schools, North Carolina College, Durham Business College, North Carolina Mutual Life In.surance Co., Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Mutual Savings and Loan Xsaofiation and many other busi- ne|tes at>d organizations. f. Kelly Bry»nt, Jr., secretary, Cfjlffl l)pon to present certi ‘ f (ir?t officers and Dick Gr Seeking Turkeys for Missi CHICAGO — Comedian pick Gregory and Missisaippi heroine Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer have start ed a campaign to airlift 2O,Q0O tur- Ifpys to Mississippi so Nfi?roes in the state won’t have to eat "syrup ^nd bread” for Christmas dinner. Mrs. Hamer, who starred the Na tional Democratic Convention Plat, farm Committee with h'pr acc6un| of Mississippi terror, said mos( Negroes in the state have never ser>n a turkey except in plctpr^ "1 am 47 years old and I hav(! had one turkey and I am unusual,’ she said. “That was five or six years ago and I bought it oq the in.stallment plan and topk i)bout eisht months to pay off.” ■> Vrs. Hamer said the white man who gave her credit “doesn’t own that store anymore.” The idea to airlift the 30,000 turkeys to Mississippi was the iir> sniration of Dick Gregory, formed a committee for Chrlatip^ in Mississippi. tjqi, wtf givep Charlie J. Jackson ' „ 'Ol^mnist Dre| a aba,»nHa fqr the work that was f° ehairman. as In La?i^ $)t,e by him tlirough the years as! Chicago, gospe^ ^airman ot the Banquet Commit-^ Mrs. J|ickspn accepted the cer-' chairman. • ffficate for her husband who is! Gregory announced that S^m■ j^aspitaii^ed. '"y Jr.. will appear in a ^ J. S. Stpwart, president of Mu tual Savings and Loan Association ind member of Durham's City 4lQunell was the speaker of the ^eniag and spoke on the subject Olad That You are Alive.” Wa talk wts most challenging and | mas with the people of MissiisiR^ i|in)u|a(ing. Uustc for the evening pi. t •»as furiJUhed by Russell Fuller j Pearson announced from Waslj- of Norfjfr’■"Carolina—Cgllege and ington that 1,000 turkeys hayji l|ts} ErUftatine pulton of'Marricli-. been donated by th.^ E'ood Fa»f ^oore accompanied by Mrs. Con- grocery chain and that QiaiU Fqq^ Allen. , chain stores have offered a "Reff ficites to directors of the Chain. Thosr re ceiving their certificates w''re: J. J. I^iip^er^p, first president: Dr. W. 4. fclelffi^. Second Vice. Presi dent; David M. Gilmorr. Treasur er; J. M. Schqpjer, Assistant Sec- retapr; |I. Hugh Thpmpsnn, Gen- etal pounsel along '.vith Rev. Milef Ms Fisher and J. C. Scarbo- ^u^. Jf., members of the ori ginal board of directors. ^ $|>epia! certificate was pre- j flinte^.to Vrs. J. "DeS'Razfr Jack-j fpr continued loyalty.! Ierv|ce and admiration of the' ^n qrchid vyas pro.sented. to Mrs. Jackson. Special recogni-' «r0Hi «R>oHnt." |P th** 0* ilr^t R|»n- flflf ChrltaiPll >he*» j* I Uttle v^ork, th^ iottofl lj|bt «Pd I»lclfl*|K v*ry alfl# b^ailie you baye to wqrk in mwd aUnnat up to yquf l^ppes. “Whtn \ Ipft (in Th«nM8lvlng flay the pspplp were working iq Ihp f|e|f)a tp earn eqoush mopey tfl be tfl i Utti* some thing lor thpt njght’a anpppr- "Aiv n>y I hi»d enough tq eat until I bp«Sf» working for t{ie ‘mavprnpBt.' "iliPB m told mp I liafi tp ga pn a rfiet, |0 I am f)PW baplf tp boilpd eggs where I |}pfore." Court Chicago benefit performance OB December 20 in connection with the project. ' Gregory himself said he an4 his family will accompany thg Christmas dinn^'rs on thp fjlght tQ Mi.ssissippi and'will spend Christ- Opntinupd frpm ffflWt Page ■« i ' punijhing a^yppp fpF p»(»fcisipg rights protected by tlje l^w- The Legal pefei^e FmwJ's brief said, the ‘oft«nae’ with Wbinh the Ne^fo petitlot^en srfi no\f remov^,' by tfjfi pgfamount federal a^tborUVt the cate- 'kpry of pppi^bijble crinjps. ' f Tba Civil ^tehts Act, beside! ,baing p^ri^in^unt nationa] law, i^ jpgft of tlif law of every state— ihp brial KftW i The LegjI Defense uttef- peVs ^Iso |}j;gue that tb# V 9. CBIt; •4titut|on, ^ven '#it)|put the Civil Itighta Aft, prohijiits individual states fr^ convict|ng pe^pef^] .“sit-in” (^emonstr((tqri when they apek service at plpcps of pu^lip accommodation wjiich bi)r Negroes. This argument h)|s be^n m;|d^ by the Jegal Defenae Fund ip pre vious “sit-in” cases before the high cqurt. In June qf this year, '^hrep justices took p^ch ^ide of thp issue and three others qx- presyed no view. Jon|«, Jr , font. Sr. I^prlpe (garages sVeights auto SEIiVICfl *••4 Cle^nlni IwvIm — R«c*ppng — Wh«« Allgnmenl ■ PHONB 6«2-:>57S Pettitraw and F«yelteviVr« Sft. NEW METHOD LAPNPRY and iW Cl«anerts‘ 4tt Rodtoro Street MOAB rr, 0|lANCH llN Broad Street QUICK • SERVICL WA5H Typ Roafcoro at i^TOodak Mr* hers owners PIAL SM4a03 CpR. ROXN^ and kAKpMPfO AVKNUI Rll Cracks And HoIqs Better Ha^MgputtyiHanlans Itetrood. pU9Ticwooir 7b*%a^2*-*ooept No Subctttut*. Continued frona front page ■' sending Wisconsin irjdujite te|C^V in® assi.it^nt? to the southern ;chno> his b»en qptUged. Tbe plan Would fffc soreiijf needed professors for adyaneed' teachini. of freshman and aupervts* ion of freshnriyn classes. R Vpiilij also provjde Intern tet(chihg gp* r;rfunlties for WisOTijsln gyaduati str-Jents, !ip said. “The r-sp#rch possibijitfe* a pe; cipro?aI inter-cuHurAl,, excjnngf nuakes possible are an exeitipg poi te^'ial of the progtan^,**,eommenti cd Dr. Howard. ’• . 3msi WITH SERVICE STARTS tOUR FIRST CALL- liam Buflders & Supply W* laHmate and Mlvar ^ILMNO MATIRIALS wMm Am. at Weat Main 1-HOlIR MAHTINl^lNG I-HPUR d^Y cweaning I'PtF LapMrjr Serrire AHfntipiM Upmi Reqoaat 1’^Vr l^artinUni •I f «t qpwntowii m ptfntt PERING Straeta ?wii| aiwaiu WOOLWORTir$ Week-end Special CHOCOLATE COCOANUT BANANA 3 LAYER, SIX INCH CAKE $1.00 WHQI-E ROAST HOUPAY TURKEY A BIG 10” PIE iNCE niralMminiii J MARY, M9Ttei 9P CHIIST The jViygln M#ry’l natne was actually Mjrya, fypip the Scrip- Hires, mid meant Bploved of God. ..ijuiMi.JIiliUJtii HUl "Wilkins Ifpw frqnt page (b» Ifldnap-alayin# ot J#». Cjianey, Negro Mlaaissippian, and two white youpg men from New York—An drew Goodman and Michael Scbwerner. All were engaged in fivil rights activities in Mississippi. Amopg those arrested was Her man Tucker, foreman of construc tion at the dam where the bodies flf the tnree young men were fopqd buripd last Aug; 4 They had been missing since June 21. ^huttlesworth Continued frqm front page rights. Life iniprlsQnment or con- finemept in a mental institution tor lifp, or until rehabilitation should bp considered. s unwii* Mtt ■oure* vf mild »nd uneomfo tMI. tens*. flVW-f? Mm, t—palntrcli heai- thru th« lafli diu # |»Hcf Aijuyed fVfr 90 iWr tpnytnifnte. bu# ^ 0t dJu‘» >■ ' POU ^ALE qppp pQRTAi|.E -V /: ■ OIL HEATER CALI, 684-5W D^V Oil NIGHT WB-^E HUIMVIK TOP We’d like tp gpt better ac quainted with ouf neiShbors because '.ve at Sparhorqugh’s feel there are many things they would like to Jearn from us. Ours is no hquse of “mys- ters” but another set up to help you when~^iT most need assistance. 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