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-TOE CAROLINA TIMES • SATURDAY, MAY ft, 1971
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By JOHN MYERS
Dr. Leroy Walker received
his degree from Benedict Col
lege in Columbia, South Caro
lina, where he remained as
track coach and chairman of
the Physical Education Depart
ment.
Leaving South Carolina, he
took on the same responsibili
ties at Prairie College in
Texas before coming to North
Carolina Central University in
1945. Walker, his wife, Kathe
rine, and two children, Caro
DURH AM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad
ministrator of the estate of
Alex Simmons, deceased, late
of Durham County. North Car
olina. this is to notify all per
sons having claims against said'
estate to exhibit them to the
undersigned at 116 West P.ir
rish Street, Durham, North
Carolina, on or before October
17. 1971. or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make
immediate payment
This the 9th day of April,
1971
Mechanics and Farmers
Bank. Administrator
Estate of Alex Simmons,
Deceased
April 17. 24: May 1, 8.
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as ad
ministrator of the estate of
Janie Taborn. deceased, late of
Durham County, North Car
olina, this Is to notify all per
sons having claims against said
estate to exhibit them to the
undersigned at 116 West Par
rish Street, Durham, North Car
olin?, on or before October 17,
1971, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recov
ery All persons indebted to
said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This 9th day of April, 1971.
Mechanics and Farmers
Bank, Administrator
Estate of Janie Taborn
Deceased
April 17, 24; May 1, 8
FURNISHED ROOMS with TV.
514.00 a week. Hot shower. Use
of kitchen, 1415 West Club
Blvd. Apply within Rowland's
Grocery. Same address.
YWCA Calendar
A Beginners' Sewing Class
meets at the L every Monday
night at 7:00 p.m. Mrs. Hazel
Crump.
The Branch Committee on
Administration will meet at the
Harfit Tubman Branch YWCA,
Tuesday epening, May 11, at
8:00 P.M.
Y-TEENS
Recreation—Wednesday eve
ning from 4:30 p.m. until 6:00
p.m.
Sewing Thursday evening
from 4:40 p.m. until 6:00 p.m.
Y-Teens watch out for swim-:
ming in the near future.
A REAL KNOCKOUT—Johnson C. Smith University coed Car
lenia Graham models the latest thing in women's fashion, a
"Hot Pants" jumpsuit. A junior psychology major from Fayet
teville, Miss Graham is interested in the profession of mental
hygiene. There's not doubt about the fact that she will be a
mind bender (Peters Photo).
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Miss Bettv C«ren«? Murray's
engagement fo Staff Sergeant Johnnie Alvfa Good'? is announced
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs James Eustioe Mur-tv. The pros
pective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. EstT Gonde 214 South
Alston Avenue. The Bride-elect, graduate of Croft Business Col
lege, is a secretary at the University of North Carolina at
CSiapel Hill, School of Law. Miss Murray is the granddaughter
of Mrs. Lucille McCoy of Durham.
A May 29 wedding is planned.
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lyn and Leroy, Jr. now make
their home in Durham. He and
Mrs. Walker have lived here for
the past twenty-five years.
Walker is presently track
coach and chairman of the
Physical Education Depart
ment at NCCU here in Dur
ham.
C. T.: Will NCCU partici
pate in the WTVD-11 Track
and Field Championships this
year?
Walker: Normally we do,
however, this year's timing
schedule interferes with our
own track and field events. We
will be represented in the meet
but our full track team will be
unable to attend.
C. T.: Dr. Walker, who was
the originator of the Pan-Afri
can-U.S. A. meet to be held in
Durham on July 17-18?
Walker: I'm afraid I'm guil
ty of that. I was overseas last
year with the U. S. team in in
teraational competition. I be
gan to organize plans to have
the next meet here.
C. T.: How do you arrange
an event of this magnitude?
Walker: When I returned to
the states, I contacted some
friends of mine in the press,
public relations, and city
government to discuss the
possibility of having the event
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WALKER
in Durham. We decided to pe
tition for it and applied to the
IAAF, International Amateur
Atheletic Federation, which is
the controling body for all in
ternational sports. I then had
to go to San Francisco to file
a petition with the AAU,
Amateur Athe|etic Union, who
is the controling body in this
country, TCie petition was ac
cepted and we began raising
funds for the event. We are
still engaged in this matter.
C. T.: What do finances en
tail for a project of this type?
Walker: The athletes will
be in the area approximately
two weeks. Durham will fi
nance their travel expenses,
loom and board, and pocket
money. These funds will come
from gate receipts, advertising
accounts, and donations.
C. T.: What are your plans
for the athletes during their
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time hen?
Walker: In addition to the
meet, we will a range tours of
the area, meetings with civic
groups, Afro-American Clubs,
ait groups, and a diplomatic
core from Washington will be
here to greet them.
C. T.: Dr. Walker, are there
undedying political reasons for
this meet?
Walker: No. There will be
things learned and ideas dis
cussed other than track and
field events, but these will be
purely secondary. The diplo
matic core will be here solely
out of courtesy, not because
of state or federal govern
ments. We hope the athletes
will feel at liberty for discus
sion as they do in the "Olym
pic villages" where you just sit
and talk about your varied in
terest. When I was in Rome in
'63 for the Olympic Games,
there were Israeli and _ Arab
discussion problems with each
other while their countries
were at war. At this time, this
was unheard of.
This event is purely a-polit
ical. We do wish to exchange
ideas of general human rela
tions, as well as coaching, how
ever.
We would like to arrange an
exchange program with Afri
ca, as we have with Russia, in
which every other year we
have the sports in the alternate
team's country. We are having
it here this year, the next
event, will hopefully, be held
in Africa.
—local Church Event*-
The Community Baptist
Church on Barbee Road, Rev.
E. T. Thompson, pastor will
observe Women's Day, Sun
day, May 9 with 11:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m. services
Hie mother of the year will
be honored during the services.
The morning Address will be
given by Mrs. J. N. Hughley, a
faculty member at North Caro-
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Mutual Savings & Loan Association
112 W. Parrish St., Durham, N. C.
lina Central University and the
wife of the Rev. J. N. Hugh
ley, Professor of Economics
and College Minister of NCCU.
The Rev. A. D. Mosiey,
choir and congregation of the
Mt. Gilead Baptist Church will
render the afternoon worship
services at 3:00 p.m.
Mrs. Beatrice Garrett will
preside.
FAMILY WEEK
CELEBRATION BEGINS
SUNDAY AT WEST
DURHAM
West Durham Baptist
Church will begin its celebra
tion of Family Week on Sun
day, May 9. At the 11 o'clock
service Mrs. Willie Mae Rich
mond, 1009 Cana St. an out
standing mother of the church
will be honored.
On Sunday evening at the
6 p.m. service the Mary B. Bar
land Sunday School Cfa» un
der the direction of WM Mary
Louis Stephens will honor all
mothers at a banquet. Mrs.
Johnnie B. McLester will be
the speaker.
On the following Wednes
day evening, May 12at 6 pjn.
the members wfll bring cow
ed dishes and eat tofitbar. At
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