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N. J. PANTHERS HOLD TO VIOLENCE JERSEY CITY, N! J. - (NPI) —Hie Black Panthers hire continued their associa tion w*h ikfence-bath m victims Md as suspects. A tew days after the Pan then' office in Newark WM bombed, three Panther mem b" *«• nwtod In this city and charged with a submachine tin attack on a nnH*. house. A spokesman for the Pan thers, Anthony Kaiser, called the Newark bombing a retalia tion for the Jersey City Attack. But Newark Deputy Police WJr season bring both spiritual and V Durham Business College I »-; Hp're III'NI wishes fur happy holidays for all our tfood friends and patrons PHONK 682 3144 IK , Service Tailor Shop 120'/» E. MAIN ST. « DURHAM, N. C. $6.30 Fifth. $3.30 Tfenth. Every drop bottkd In Scotland at N proof. Blended Scotch WhUky. Imported by Seagram OTtfUllcrs Co., M.Y.C. . Chief Kenneth Melchlor Mid any Unk between the twefcin ddents was "pure speculation." Call C- Nlchjls, the Dartv's chief organizer for New Jeney suffered a broken right arm and leg bums during the New ark bombing. Three otheri were also Injured. Arreted In the Jersey City UlblllS™?? •♦>*/» lr van Isaiah Rowlev. 24. the Pan then" New Jersey, defense Min ister; Victor Perez, 19, of Brooklyn; and Charles (Count) Hicks, 36, of Jereey City. I t R / /i . > >'?•& ,-gj \rA K* mVU~^ - p SPARKPLUGS OP - ASCII CAGE TEAM The success of North Carolina A&Ts 1968439 basketball team will depend to a large degree on the perform New York Faces Health Crisis NEW YORK - The city's Emergency Control Board 1,100 faculty members out on strike when classes resume Jan. met Monday to make plans for dealing with a possible health crisis created by a strike of fuel .truck drivers, a flu epidemic and frigid weather. About 2,800 fuel truck drivers and mechanics went on strike at midnight Sunday after rejecting a new contract recommended by their leaders. Members of local 533, Interna tional Brotherhood of Team sters, voted down a two-year contract that would have added S2O immediately to weekly pay of $145 for drivers and slsl for oil burlier servicemen. Emergency Control Board Chairman Timothy W. Costello called for reducing room tem peratures 5 degrees to conserve fuel. > V 1/ m M. (CHRSSI IBPw ANDREW Direct Tailors 105 W. Parrlsh St. ances of senior guards Nathan Pettus (left) and Lawrence Dunn. Pettus is from Philadel phia and Dunn is a native of Raleigh. The Aggies open their conference season at Fayette ville State December 10. J|iiticntJ|ge f| STRAIGHT JM KENTUCKY BOURBON Hi PINT lafej $4.60 LgfljjfSJ 4/5 QT. STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY • 86 PROOF • 8 YEARS OLD ANCIENT AGE DIST. CO., FRANKFORT, KY. Typewriter Exchange 201 E. PARRISH ST. DURHAM, N. C. * jjyi PP^Jjr!^ f%S ' 'TC'/' ' ' * .'., At 'S t Coman Lumber Co. 912 RAMSEUB STREET NAACP Board Revokes Charters Of Three Los Angeles Branches NEW YORK - The charters of three of the four Loa Ange les branches of the National Association for the Advance ment of Colored People have been retoked by the Associa tion's National Board of Direc tors in response to a recom -mendation by a committee which conducted a hearing on the feaalbillty of restructuring the NAACP in Los Angeles. Annlunceraent of the Board's action was made here, Dec. 9, by Bishop Stephen G. P Ing a recessed meeting at which Robert A. Wright of Des Moines, lowa, one of two hear ing officers, made a report on the hearing, held in Loss Ange les, Nov. 24. Charies V. John son of Seattle, Wash., waa the other officer. Other members of the committee were NAACP officials Glo6ter B. Current, director oTbranches and field administration; Miss Althea T. L. Simmons, director of train ing; and Leonard Carter, West Coast regional director. The Board accepted the committee's recommendation to maintain, for the present, the Watts Branch wile reor ganizing the other three unlti Into a tingle branch. Further, the Board approved the recom mendation that the specific charges filed by six members of the Los Angeles branches and by the national director of branches "be dismissed, pro viding the branch records, in accordance with the stipula tlons, are made available to the regional director." The branches were given 30 days in which to act. Also approved by the Board was the commit tee's recommendation that should the audit reveal matters requiring separate hearings the Board will take appropriate action. The committee found that (a) multiple branches in Los Angeles had been widely op posed since their inception in 1965, (b) the branches failed to show the anticipated growth and development and (c) there should be revocation and re organization of the branches with the exception of the Watts unit. V ' " ' • M.W.INC. WE'RE ALWAYS GLAD TO GREET OUR MANY FRIENDS THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND PATRONAGE IN THE PAS^~^^ THE feEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS AMERICAS .LIGHT BEER Durham Distributing Co., Inc. . | ' fereetiiigs W I I v • DA I \ To all our friends and their families. We want to wish you the meffiest Christmas ever and bounty of holiday cheer. CO. Inc. JK ' Painting and Papering Contractors DURHAM, NOKIH CAROLINA 27702 SATURDAY, DEC. 21, 1068 THE CAROLINA TIMES— Your professional beautician knows the answer... Why does some hair break off when combing? Your hair is precious and delicate... and none of us like to see it break off for any reason. 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