Legal nOUCGS NORTH CAROLINA pi l i;.l tAM 4 f'OUNTY TRUSTER NOTICE OF SAT.E UN DIOR' AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a fprtain deed of trust executed by W. W. Page and wife. Mattie Paw, (luted the 2nd day of March. 1964, nnd recorded in Book 738, at na?e 39 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default having been been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Dur ham. North Carolina, at Noon, on the 24th day of April, 1,965, the property conveyed in sard deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Durham', and State of North Carolina, in Dur ham Township, more particularly described n= follows: f (1) BEGINNING at the inter section of Pine (now Roxboro) and Umstead Streets, an iron stake on the East side of Pine Street and the North side of Um stead Street, and running thence Nortli 3 degs. East 59 feet to a stakff on the East side of Pine Street; thence South 86 degs. 12' Fast 115 feet to a stake in the lihe of Lot Number 6; thence South 3 degs. West 50.5 feet to a stake on the North side of Um stfead Street,; thence South 89 degs, 23' West 115.1 feet to the point or place of beginning, and hainq Lot Number 1 of the sur vey of the COUNCIL PROPERS a; will be seen from plat duly f led in the office of the Register (i' Deeds of Durham County in I lat Bbok 4, at page 36, to which r iference is hereby made. See I eed Book 53, at page 594, also I eer. Book 53, at page 595, also Teed Book 53, at page 690, in the 0 fficc of the Register of Deeds o' Durham County. On this prop e 'ty is located a building known a; No. 1115 S. Roxboro Street. (2) (BEGINNING at a stake on t io Eu*t side of Pine Street (now F oxboro Street) the northwest c irner of Lot No. 1 of the Coun c»f/#BBperty. and running thence with Pine (now Roxboro) Street stalcSTthe southwest corner of Lot s akf) the southwest corer of Lot fo. 3; thence South 86 degs. 12' East 115 feet to a stake in the li ne of Lot No. 6; thence South 3 degs. West 50 feet to a stake ji the line of Lot No. 6; thence Pi orth 86 degs. 12' West in the li le of Lot No. 1, 115 feet to the p lint or place of beginning and I) ing Lot No. 2 of the COUNCIL r *OPERTY as shown on plat of si id property recorded in Book o Plats No. 4. at page 36, and b ing the land conveyed by W. J Brogden to 0. S. Page by deed r cordetf in Book 56, at page 39. S|fi..Deed from 0. S. Page to. W. W. Page, dated April 22. 1921. duly recorded in the office of Ljie Register of Deeds of Durham County. This sale - *ill remain open for ten days to receiv.e increase bids, as required by law. Dated this 23rd day of March, 1965. J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney March 27; April 3, 10, 17 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY TRUSTEE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by WILLIAM JACK MITCHELL and wife, ANNIE MAE MITCHELL, dated the 28th day of September, 1962, and recorded in Book 705, at page 2, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and said deed of trust being bv the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trus tee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Durham. North Carolina, at noon, on the 24th day of April, 1965, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Dur ham. and State of North Carolina, in Durham Township, and more particularly described as follows: (1) BEGINNING on the East side of Fayetteville St. at the curb stone at the northwest corner of formerly Pearson or Royal Knights of King David, and running thence along the north line of said form erly Pearson or Royal Knights of King David, and continuing there with South 74 degrees 53 Mtn. East 200.8 feet to an iron in the Ime of fcrmerlv Pearson; thence alori? the west line of said form »rly Person's line North 13 deg. 41' West 75.2 feet to an iron in the corner of formerly Green Br\" bee Estate: thence along the line of formerly Green Barbee Estate North 74 deg. 45' West 152.8 feel to a point in the curb line on the East side of Fayetteville Street, the southwest corner of Green Barbee Estate; thence alons the curb line on the East side of Fay etteville Street. South 24 deg. 50 Min. West 67.33 feet to the point of beginning. This is the same propertv conveyed by W. L. Fou shee. Trustee, and others to Will wood Realty Company by deed re corded in Deed Book 134, page 429. See Plat and survey of S. M. Credle, C. E. made July 1926 and filed in office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in Plot Book 17, page 97. See Deed Book 154, at page 540, Durham County Registry. Being Nos. 809-807 Fay etteville Street. (2) A LOT SHOWN on the Map of Stokesdale, duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in Plat Book 5, at page 44, bounded and des cribed as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the southeast iiuersec tion of Merrick and Dunoar Streets, and running thence M a aoutherly direction 100 feet along Hi rriek Street to a stake in the northwest corner of Lot No. 3; thence i/i an easterly direction along the line of Lot No. 3, 50 feet to a stake; thence in a north ern direction 50 feet to the building line of Dunbar Street; """ice ! n a westerly direction 50 feet along Dunbar Street, the Domt or place of hpginning. This lot was originally part of I ots Nos 1 and 2 in said plat. FUR THER REFERENCE is hereby made to deed from W. H. Wilson and wife, Fannie L. Wilson, and E. D. Pratt and Ix>uis Austin and Stella V. Austin to J. S. Jones, re corded in the office of the Register itf TV-'rfs of Durham County July 21, 1926, in Book 82 at age 265 See deed to Jack. Mitchell and wife, Book 126. at page 222, Dur ham County Registry. fiGO Dun bar Street is located on this prop erty. AND THE FOLLOWING ARTI CLES of personal property, to witi (1) One 1960 "2 Ton Ford Truck Serial No. FLO Jon 16779; (2) One 1953 Four Door Chevro let Automobile Serial No. VB 56 B 07"''fl: (3) One 1959 Four Door Chevro let Automobile Serial No. F 59 B 23 >284; (4) One 1953 Four Door Chevro let Automobile Serial No. A 53 B 16889&. BUT THIS SALE WILL BE MADE SUBJECT to a certain other deed of trust executed by William Jack Mitchell and wife, Annie Mae Mitchell, to Mechanics and Farm ers Bank, dated the 21st day of February. 1961. and recorded in Book 664, at page 341, in the of '•"e of th? Register of Deeds of Durham County and subject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes. THIS SALE will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increase bids as reouired bv law. This 23rd day of March, 1965. J. J. Henderson, Trustee M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney Mar. 27 and Apr. 3, 10, 17 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY TRUSTEE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by WILLIE McCOY AND HUSBAND, BILLY McCOY, dated the 29th day of November, 1963. and re corded in Book 725, at page 149, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and paid deed of tr"st being by the terms thereof subject to foreclos ure, thj undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highsst bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Durham, North Carolihu, at Noon, on the 24th day of April, 1965, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying arid being in the Coun ty of Durham, and State of North Carolina, in Triangle Township, and described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake located on the west side of Apex Highway at the n&fflt?Sst corner of Lot 19 Block B of the plat and survey hereinafter re ferred to and running thence with the North side of Lot 19, North 78 deg. 38 mln. West 399.3 feet to a stake in the east line of Tract 4, northwest corner of Lot 19; thence with the east side of Tract 4, North 11 deg 52 Min. East 144.6 feet to a stake, south west corner of Lot 23; thence with the sduth side of said Lot 23, South 79 deg. 23 min. East 397 feet to a stake on the west side of Durham-Apex Highway, south east corner of Lot 23; thence with the West side of the Durham- Apex Highway a s the same curves in a southerly direction along a clockwise arc with radius of 11,- 463 feet, a distance of 150 feet to the place and point of BEGIN NING. and being Lots 20. 21, and 22 Block B of the A. J. Pollard property as per plat and survey thereof in Plat Book VB, at page 183, Durham County Registry, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of same. THIS SALE will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increase bids, as required by law. Dated this 23rd day of March, 1965. J. J. Henderson, Trustee M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney Mar. 27, Apr. 3, 10, 17 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY TRUSTEE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Thomas G. Melvin and wife, Cleo L. M:lvin, dated the 3rd day of February. 1961, and recorded in Book 663, at page 640, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham Countv, North Caro lina. default having been made in the nayment o* the indebtedness therebv secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the under signed Trustee will offer for sale at Dublic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Durham North Carolina. Moon on the 24th day of April, 1365 the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Dur ham and State of North Carolina, in Durham To-vnship, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the North side of the Fish Dam Road, at the southwest corner of Lot No. 3 as shown on plat hereinafter referred to, which said Stake is 1».» fleet from the northwest tan gent intersection of said Fish Dam notd and Hoane Street, running thence along and with the west line of Lot No. 3, North 1 deg. 40' Eaat 216.6 feet to » stake ill th« line of Lot No. 9; thence wuli UM said Una North 88 deg. W West 65 teet t* a 1 deg. 40' West 199.8 feet to a i .r* i mm ii&i I L" pi * K«l .MarrMN WAit.UNTII. «fTJ* WOaKiM) HOUKS. ! -Riddick Continued from front page an 82-3-5 record from the 1935-36 season through the 1944-45 season and led the Hornets to eight state championships. The 1943 Hillside team was undefeated, untied, and unscored-upon in nine games. Stevens, who has been credited with molding many of NCC's fero cious lines and preparing many players who succeeded in profes sional ranks, joined the NCC facul ty in 1954. Holder of the B.S. from the Kansas State Teachers Col lege and the M.S. from the Uni versity of Southern California, with further study at the USC, he is an assistant professor of physi cal education at the college. Before joining the NCC coach ing staff he coached at the Voca tional High School, Topeka, Kan sas; Bishop College, Marshall, Tex as; Prairie View A. and M. Col lege, Prairie View, Tex.; and A. and T. College, Greensboro. He gained considerable recogni tion as director of athletics and head coach of all sports at Prairie View during the period 1947-52 In 1951, a year referred to in the NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY TRUSTEE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Esther Alston Moore and husband, Brodie Moore, dated the 6th day of July, 1961, and recorded in Book 674, page 554, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Dur ham County, North Carolina, de fault having been made in pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being bv the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at pub lie auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, at Noon, on the 24th day of April, 1965. the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Durham, and State of North Carolina, in Durham Township, and more par ticularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the western line of Briggs Avenue South 11 deg. 05' West 131.1 feet from the intersection of the south ern line of Angier Avenue with the western line of Briggs Avenue, said point being the southeastern corner of Lot No. 6- thence South 11 deg. 05' West along and with the western line of Briggs Avenue. 53.4 feet to a stake, the north eastern corner of Lot No. 3; thence North 58 deg. 35' West along and with the northern line of Lot No 3, 162.7 feet to a stake in the eastern linn of Ix)t No. 11; thencf North 32 deg. 00' East along anc with the eastern line of Lot No. 11, 50 feet to a stake, the south vestern corner of Lot No. 10; thence South 58 deg. 35' East along and with the northern line of Lot No. 5, 143.5 feet to the Doint and place of beginning and beine Lot* No. 4 and No. 5 of the LAURA W. GREEN ESTATE a? shown on the Map of the said property in Plat Book 11, page 107 Durham County Registry. See deeds recorded in Deed Book 12#, oage 112. and Deed Book 129, page 530. said Registry. This sale will remain open for ten da*'s to receive increase bids, as required by law. This 23rd day of March. 1965. J. J. Henderson. Trustee M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney Mar. 27; Apr. 3, 10, 1*? stake in "the north side of thr Fish Dam Road; thence along and, with said road South 73 deg. 01' East 66.8 feet to the point or place of beginning and being Lot No. 2 on Mar> ol property o£ V. F. Pope, by S. M. Credle, C. E., dated February 11, IW7. and re corded in the office of the Reg ister ol Deeds of Durham County in Plat Book 18, at page 84. This sale will remain open for ten days to receive increase bids, as required by law. This 23rd . day of March, J965. J. J. Henderson, Trustee M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney Mar. 27 and Apr. 87 10, 17 Southwest as the "Stevens' Year," Prairie View teams under his tutelage won conference titles in football, basketball, and track, the track championship being the fifth crown in five years. He has coached such All-Ameri can linemen a s Charles Hinton, John Baker, Matthew Boone, Buck Forbes, Luther Jerakls, Robert McAdams, who is no-* with the New York Jets, and Ernie Barnes, w.ho is with the Denver Broncos. -Sholarship Continued-from front page tions were received on or before March 15. Under rules established by the steering committee, appli cations (to be filled out by the students themselves), must b: po.'t marked not later than May 1. 19C5 Members .of the committee have 'ndicated 'hat tlr entire selection process will be completed as soon as possible following campus in terviews with approximately twice the number of scholars to be se 'ected as winners of the twenty four scholarships, each of which is payable at the rate of SI .000 a year for a four-year period. -Trustees Continued from front page hazard exists." In addition, the board §ljtted, students "shall not accept trans portation of any kind that seems likely to place their personal safe ty in jeopardy." Hours for wom en students were also approved by the board for extension. The trustees, in other action, approved the recommendation of the college's president, Dr. Sam uel P. Massie, that Dr. Marion D. Thorpe, Dean of Students, be granted a one-year leave begin ning April 12, 1965. Dr. Thorpe will accept a position with the Office of Economic Opportunity in Washington, D. C. The sweeping changes by the trustees liberalizing regulations governing students came after a sustained protest by the students which began Friday and continued through Tuesday's board meeting. While the trustees were in ses sion in the Administration Build ing a picket line marched in front of the building. At Friday's kickoff session for the protest, the students vowed to neither eat, sleep, nor attend -lasses until they felt a reason able portion of their requests were fulfilled. Many of the college's classrooms were deserted Monday and Tuesday, others had less than one-third of the students on the »\\ ~~ *—p j MHL I * THAT KISS MADE ME LWG FC& '" '* r T / * f^," ; '«£*"" 96 (•? rin i ' i> J'' j -9? Joseph's Continued from front page~ MissicWlry Planning Committee fur the'l9iJs Institute and a mem ber 0/ the Council of Church Woiuciy,, Sim is n social workrr and a member of the National Associa tion of Social Workers. She did her undergraduate and graduate work at Indiana University and the School of Social Work at Co lumbia University. As a professional staff member of the YWCA she has served in Clrcago; Indianapolis, and Denver. Presently, she is Executive Direc tor of the Mary McLe„od Bethune Branch of the High Point YWCA. In Fifih point, she is active in the Social Workers Forum, the In terracial Forum, the Literacy Pro cram, works with thrt Merit Em nlovmcnt Committee of the Ameri can Friends Service Committee, mcmbW' of the Board of Directors of the Family Service Bureau, Board of Directors of the Cancer the League of Wom en • Voters. Mrs. Jones is daughter of the lat? Rev. and Mrs. A. F. B. Horry. Her father was an outstanding A. M. E. minister of the South Car olina Conference. She is a pro duct of the parsonage. She has 2 ■sisters living in Durham: Mrs. Evelyn C. Dudley and Dr. Ruth N. Horry .and two brothers in New York City. SV is a mrmber of St. Joseph's AME Church, having at filiated 23 years aeo when she lived and taught in Durham County. Upon her return to Durham six months ago, she renewed her membership at St. Joseph's. Her Christian philosophy is based on that of the African Methodist Church: God Our Fath er; ChrM Our Redeemer; Man Our Brother " At 6:30, there will be a V"=;por Service conducted hv Mrs. Tones fcaturin" a Women's Dav Litany, and a Candlelight S-;*''"'-. M-'s'e by the Senior Choir, M;t chell directing, with Mrs. M'nnio W. Gilmer at the Co -sole. Mrs. Lucille llant "k will pre side. At the close of this service, the Women's Day Chairman, Miss Mpbane will give a financial re port of'the dav'i activities. All at*e invited to attend»each of the services. -Fund Continued from front page —failing to implement plans providing for prompt integration; teachers and ad personnel cn A ~ CMI basis; —placing pupils i.i i lasMuom.-. in a biased manner; —proceeding with school ' in struction programs designed to perpetrate segregation. Suits seeking desegi egauon plansnf numerous other Virginia 'coun(jjft are expected i:i the near future. Attorneys in this week's actions are %sW- Tucker, Henry 1.. Marsh 111, and. Willa'd Douglas of Rich mond; and James M Nabrit 111, and—Bwcetor-Connsel .lack Green berg of_ New York City. -Letters Continued from page 2A relieving the suffering of any who have been injured as a re sult of their involvement in the civil rights struggle. Such con tributions may be sent to the American Friends Service Com mittee, Family A'd Fund, P. O. Box 1307, High Point, North Car olina. Sincerely Edward F. Bui - iO\its roll in attendance, 'l'l.e student:, returned to their classes V eiins r'ay. '**l| .JI -§ If -King Continued frntr> front e malcy that reofmixo;; thi ecen cy of cv iy nan." Dr. Ralph Bunch.vnl'o a Nobel Peac Prize wii-ii.-^to 1 '! the march ers in front of tin' >tate house that, "The world is overwhelming ly with us in this "struggle." PUPIL FIGHTING SHUTS CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL CLEVELAND, Ohio Police last week broke up fighting between Negro and vvhit •> students which closed, one (if the city's largos) high schutls. Several small Fights broke out as students arrived at the racially tense school. Upward to a hun dred policemen calbd hy an emer gency alert were able to prevent any serious violenct l . Nobody was hurt in th« fight ing. Autlioriti.s said the fighting apparently stemmed from an at tack by six Negro hays on six white students lar.l Friday night. The boys said they were assaulted when they walked by" a YMCA a Negro group had rented for a dance. No man can go completely to the dogs without a good deal of. determination. DR. BRO'kVfiE NCC Pressor A Post- Dodcral Grit Dr. M irjorie Lee Browne, pro fessor of mathematics and chair man or the P artment of Mathe malic; at Nvrth Carolina College, has-'b ">n avrrrr, u .. National Sci ence Foundation M. eiice faculty fellowship for stud\ iring the 1965 06 school year. This is the third posi doctoral fellowship received by the NCC mathematician. In 1952-53 she was a Ford fellow at Cambridge Uni verritj, Cambridge, England. In 1958-59 she studied as a National Science Foundation fellow at the University Oi California at Los Angeles. Previsions of the 1965-68 grant include the matching of her sal ary at NCC, round trip travel, funds for travel to professional meetings, and a cost.of-education allowance 'Ahich covers all tuition and assessed fees at the university of her choice. Dr. Browne expects to study at University of California at Berk eley for a 10-1/2-month period be ginning on or about September 15, 1965. Her proposed activities will include independent study which will permit two concentrations— on recent advances in topology arid functional analysis and on the a implications p,f topology and com pijt e r j ci j^e. A native of. Browne is h'rtMff' de gree from Howard University and the M. S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Michigan. A member of tbf NCC faculty since 1949. she taught earlier at Gil bert Academy, New Orleans, La.; Wiley College, Marshall, Tex.; and part time at the University of Michigan. In 1951 she was appoint ed to the ehairnianship of the NCC Department of; Mathematics. Currently director of the NSF No Nagging Backache Meansa Good Night's Sleep Nagglnjr backache he; ihi «,cr muacu* * r ache* and polr. t ma» . ;»• an with over-exert 10% em6ttunnl O.JE li 01 day to day streaa sad An,. ,ika wbt drink ant?rv Jy • tin. « sutler mild bladder teititiun...wii„ tL-t NO> teas, uneomfortafcLi i. ''ig. T If you are mlaaaaUt «.3 ,-v aause of th«aadie«afibrjn.lto..l'a HI.-, f, tan help by their soothing effect to Mn Hcilc:- iri . tatlon, and by their mßd ditiretia through the kldneya—teadir T tofeircaso the outptt of the 16 miles of i: 'tow tub*, So If nagging bnckacho nw> fas 4ragged-out, miserable, vi iiaatiaeu iWeulaaa nights, don't wait, . Dotil Pllla, cat the same happy reiit. jßiUJoot •are an joyed for oyer 60 reara. tmmS (MM-'* 1 ( : I I . , I'M * ;#i vj i ! > $ rf . JflviU i • 1::: ati%: z 2 SATURDAY, MARCh 27, 1965 DURHAM, N. C | shakespearlHCT IrTSt I SOUL OF , AN AGE » "ss& what a V si&ht it ' ;ijlj WE " kw*3 .'ill4^a TO SE6 THBS IN -C*?. '' * f'l7 VM VET APPEAR- ' Xi ; r riiA?ut Thus O>? BEN joncom WRITE, OF SHAKtS^EAiiE, /" ! |WG6NIU& OF THE &LOitE ' mLB Hi& IMMORTAL PLAVS 'l| 1 . . bPph NOT ONLY PRESENT, A I 1 ■ B| GRAND PA6EANT OP ' ->, •I - IIIMm EN&LISH HISTORY" BUT > ■ ii'^VvV 1,1 *•• lp£l AL6C ENCOMPA66 rue «%.. If !i I I liilPlfi ETERNAL HUMAN '-J'.—^*s" / |» ■ ■ ■ Kll VERITIES. OF LOVE, "r A, ' S L BBTM HONOR, COURA&E, „ . v , ' ■ | ANP TKU&T-As- VE 1 1 iC wijf APPLICABLE TO MANKIND, v *-•*' A 'KK- a■ • jpi TOPAYA& IN SHAKESPEARE ■& * A ';^S|l gTRATFOZP ON AvOti- A" j, -JiS, ..4, _ .;SgJK ik-^AaiAiaAJPW'V^axJM PpB IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE *OOTH ANNIVERSARY OesEBV- I ,5 I ANCES OF THE BIRTH OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, THE MUMBLE ■AN A(jK ■ OIL ANP REFININ6 COMPANY WILL PRESENT "SHAKESPEARE: iHMi &OJL Cf AN A&E "ON SUNCftY, AFKIL 24 OVER NfcsC TV . What Other Editors Are Saying... Civil rights demonstrators have been singing, "We Shall Overcome" whenever and wher ever protest marches and meet ings were held during the last five years. At first there were only small groups who knew and chanted the slow-moving Free dom song. Then as the social revolution picked un speed and support, "We Shall Overcome" became the theme song of larger and larger groups. Now it is sunp with fervor a* almost every gath ering where citizens are fighting fqr their rights. Monday night, the hearts of men of goodwill everywhere were touched when President Lyndon Baines Johnson incor porated the words "We Shall overcome" .in the stirring ad Congress and to the nation call iiifi upon America to end the discrimination and segregation which he said Negroes have suf fered for 100 years. In a compelling speech in which he made it clear to the South and the nation that he means business, President John son asked Congress to pass with out delay a broad voting rights bill which will prevent places like Selma from denying citi zens the right to vote simply because of the color of their skin. He urged Congress to work . nights, Sundays and week-ends if necessary to pass a bill ■A'hich will knoc>- out the ingenious methods devised by southern of t ficigls to - kepi) {ro?s. passing And the President shft"that if southern officials refuse to reg ister Negroes, officials of the federal government will do so President Johnson also gave his blessing to street demonstrations as long as they are carried on in a peaceful manner. it wai gratifying to hear the President of the United States throw the entire weight of the federal government behind the civil rights movement. The speech has been acclaimed ev erywhere as the strongest speech on human rights ever made by any President. Those who have said that President Johnson was slow in taking a stand on the Selma situ ation must have the feeling now that what the chief executive said Monday night '#as "worth waiting for." , The American people must now call upon the Congress to pass the voting rights bill with out delay, There is no need to drog through countless months of hearings. If our Congressmen and Senators will fall in line be hind our President, surely in short order "we *hall i I —The Call Undergraduate research participa tion program in mathematics at NCC Dr. Browne is an active membra jof the American Mathe- 'Spflety the Mathematical Xssocntwjf America, the Asso -iation for Computing Machinery, Society of Sigma Xi, and the t. t-'u Kappa Alpha Soroxiiy. | Fw DURHAM M!SSiONAR Y UNION TO HOLD MASS MEETING SUNDAY, MARCH 58 The Durham County Missionary Union Mass Meeting will he held Sunday, March 28 at Nc*.v Bethel Baptist Church at 3:00 P.M. Guest speaker will bo Mrs. Maude I.arbiter of Oxford. 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