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8A —THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1968 Why Baha'i? See You At State Fair Oct. 14-19 -Couple (Continued from front page) your vows to lover her, com fort her, honor and keep her In sickness and in health, and forsaking all other, keeping her only to you so long as both of you live. Lynn Alice Cooper, you have taken Henry Curtis Blake to be your husband and given your vows to love him, com fort him, honor and keep him in sickness and in health; and forsaking all other keeping him only to you so long as both of you live. (Please Repeat After Me) We have pledged and given our vows to be husband and wife together, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer for poor, in sickness and in health, to love and cherish, till death us do part, according to God's hold ordinances; and them to we plight our troth. (The minister took each ring and said) Bless, 0 Lard, the giving of this ring, that he who gives it and she who wears it may abide forever, in thy peace, and continue in the favor, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen." -Wilkins (Continued from front page) houses, too. The department of Housing and Urban Develop ment sought the $9 million in order to hire enough staff to enforce the law. The Leadership Conference is a coalition of 115 national civil rights, labor, religious, and civic organizations working for hill social and economic equali ty through the legislative pro cess. The text of the statement follows: e ' "Deletion from the budget of the Department of Housing and Urban Development of the $9 million appropriated by the Senate for the enforcement of the Federal fair housing law is a shocking act. Those bent on destroying this country will undoubtedly point to it as an example of how must not be come a travesty through the denial of adequate funds for enforcement of the law. "Congress will still be in session for another week or so. It is a matter of urgent national necessity that some way be found to restore these funds. We call on all members of the House and Senate to make ?very effort to do so." Hampfon (Continued from page 7) line. On first down', Norris Saunders completed a five yard pass to Leonard Hudson, A second down pais went incom plete, and on third down the Hornets were penalized 15 yard*. Another third down paas was incomplete, but on fourth down, Saunders connected with Calvin Johnson for a 30 yarder at the Hornet 43. On first down, Saunders complet ed a 45 yarder to Claude Jones to move the ball to Hamptons' 12 yard line. On first down, Saunders swept his left end and moved to the goal line on a disputed call. On first down, with 11 seconds remaining, Saunders plunged into the pile. As disagreement aioae on the call; time ran out. The Pirates of Hampton had won their second consecutive game. In the statistics department, the Hornets picked up 16 fiat downs, 186 yards rushing, and 140 paaslng hitting on 9 of 22 posees. They also intercepted three paaass but netted 149 yards in penalties On the other hand, Hampton picked up 14 fin* downs, 169 yards rushing, ISI paaslng on 9 of 18 passes. -Solidarity (Continued from front page) The other speaker on the Momm ww Dr. Otady Davis, putor of Union Baptist Church hece wfeo also tenches peyefao • • ■' ""'fe. > I > logy at Fayettevllle State Teachers College. Drawing from last year** re port by the President's com mission on Civil Disorder, Dr. Davis asaerted that a construc tive resolution of our present situation in race relations will require "from every American ...new attitudes, new under standing, and above all, a new will.", Those attending last Sunday nigit's meeting made indivi dual contributions to the boy cott support fund totaling more than $165. Durham attorney Moses C. Burt will be the main speaker for the next Sunday mass meeting of the Black Soli darity Movement. meeting will be held at New Bethel Baptist Church, 2508 Crest St, Rev. L. W. Reid, pastor. -Parsonage (Continued from front page) catory program, including open house will be held at the parsonage, located on Jerome Road, to which the public is cordially invited. RAYLASS Anniversary Sale! BASEMENT BARGAINS Unbleached SHEETING Slightly imperfect. Reg. 29c yd. Sold only in 6 yd. bun dles. 12* Basement Ladies' 3 Pc. SUITS $12.99 value if perfect. Jack et, skirts, slims. Good colors and sizes. . s4» Basement Ladies' Cardigan & Slipover SWEATERS Values to 6.99 if perfect. Only $2" Men's Cotton PANTS Values to 499 if perfect. Good colors. s|.°° Men's & Boys' Banlon A Orion SOCKS Values to 79c if perfect 28* P , Jliylsss Department Store la not oo the downtown boy cott Mat Baylaaa belefves in Equal Opportunity far all and will swpport tba ukwi mm* lor Equal Opporantty. Wa will amptoy as aa»ck Black Halp aa poaaibla tar-. Ing tba bojeatt and altar It * ltftad. 318 W. Main St. OpasliPutliltllyjß. Maa. ttra gai.- IftWlMa. fISKn ..I jM| LIEUT. COMM. McMURDOCK Navy Picks Negro Officer For Promotion WASHINGTON, D. C. The Navy has picked a Negro dental officer for promotion to Com mander. He is Lieutenant Commander Robt. C. Murdock, a native of Washington, D. C. He is currently stationed at the Naval Dental Clinic at the U. S. Naval Base in Newport, Rhode Island. Lieutenant Commander Mc- Murdock attended grammar school and high school in Washington, D. C. He received his B.S. in Chemistry from American University in 1858 and his D.D. from Howard Uni versity Dental School in 1869. His previous duty assign ments include the U. S. Naval Submarine Base at New Lon don, Connecticut; the subma rine tender USS FULTON; the Naval Base, Brooklyn, New York, and the destroyer tender USS Grand Canyon. The new Commander-selectee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Murdock, Sr. of 4704 Blagden Terrace, N. Vf. Wash ington, D. C. He is married to the former Adrienne Wal ton. The McMur docks have three children, Linda Marie, Mark Campbell, and David Campbell McMurdock. -Bynum / Continued from front page bestowed on her because of her competency and integrity in assisting mourners during their time of sorrow and be reavement. Mrs. Bynum is a graduate of the High School at St. Au gustine's College, Raleigh. She attended Virginia Union Uni versity and then North Carolina College at Durham where she earned her A.B. degree. Upon completion of required study at Atlanta School of Mor tuary Science, Atlanta, Ga., she received her Bachelor of. Mor tuary Science. 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Since we are a community bank, Simon pointed out, I felt it essential to hire from within the com munity in order that our cus tomers needs and services would be recognized. Thus to day, we have 22 Negroes, two of whom are officers, among our 70 employees. One year ago, there were only two Ne gro employees, and no Negro officers. More Americans were killed In action at the Battle of Get tysburg in 1863 than in the Revolutionary War. The southern bald eagle dif fers from other migrants in that H nests during the win ter. I "" away from high cost and high upkeep. "N. 4-speed \ Wi synchromesh stick shift: dash mounted m tachometer; I hp fp front disc Ai m brakes. Hand- C RunaWay v taynnte- I /ir Wi rior. Under- V. ' _JM coated and Ftat 850 ready 10 80! Spider $2084.50 *- _-§fea&g' O'BRIANT MOTOR CO. ■PHONE 682-8341 Dealer No. 3733 317 RKrSBEE AVENUE NEGRO NURSE IS PROMOTED TO RANK OF COMMANDER IN U.S. NAVY WASHINGTON, D. C. 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The dheck, announced by Preaident Albert N. Whiting, represents matching money for the fund s raised by the col lege during the period between February and July. The an nouncement was made in con nection with a recent visit of Morris De Lisser, consultant, Phelps-Stokei Fluid. THE SLOAN Foundatior haa offered $30,000 in match ing money to the two yeai drive. For every two dollar: contributed by alumni, the foundation will give one dol lar.
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