CAROLINA TIMES L'. . i DID MCOME TAX TAKE A iiLwA your Tun M H PW b DeWt ft, eomt to m ii jy ran ge speedy low cost, confiden tbl loan which U jMt one of our repayment term to str& fnjoy Full Service tanking Checking I Savings Accounts Auto loans Mortgage Loons Home Improvement Loons Bank-by-Mail Safe Deposit Mechanics & Formers Bank DURHAM CHARLOTTE Thursday Highlights THURSDAY, JUNE 28 WTVD. CHANNEL U NUAM a.m. SUMMER SE MESTER The drug store is discussed in relation to practical English for Spanish-Americans. WTVD 9: a.m. - MERV GRIF FIN Wayne Newton, sing er Sergio Franchi and co median Norm Crosby are among the guests. WFMY 9:S9 a.m. MIKE DOUG LAS Sal Mineo. Ted Knight and actress Marcia Wallace are guests. WRAL 1 p.m. - NOT FOR WOM EN ONLY A discussion of children's legal rights in cludes a teacher at an al ternative high school for dropouts. WRDU 4 30 p.m. - MERV GRIF FIN Losing pounds is the topic of a program featur ing Weight Watchers' foun der Jean Nidetch, nutrition ist Adelle Davis and Dr. Robert Atkins, author of "The Diet Revolution." WTVD 4 30 p.m. - MOVIE - An airline stewardess and a pi lot fly together in the aerial romance. "Flight Angels." with Virginia Bruce, Dennis Morgan and Jane Wyman. WRDU 6:30 p.m. - HOW DO YOUR CHILDREN GROW? They way children react to challenges is analyzed. WUNC 7 p.m. - JOYCE CHEN The path to the way of delicious boned chicken is shown. WUNC 7:30 p.m. - BILLY GRA HAM CRUSADE - In a program from Johannesburg, South Africa, evangelist Billy Graham discusses "World's Greatest Love Story." WTVD 8 p.m. HELEN REDDY The Grammy winner, Hel en Reddy, is host of a pro gram featuring comedian Flip Wilson, Seals and Crofts and the Pointer Sis ters. WRDU 9 p.m.- CBS REPORTS The crooked blessings of a social security program which does not adequately meet the needs of America's 21 million elderly citizens is the subject WTVD, WFMY 10 p.m. CBS REPORTS An inside look at TV Jour nalism features the clashes outside the Republican Na tional Convention in Miami Beach last August. WTVD, WFMY 11:30 p.m. - MOVIE -Margaret Rutherford strug gles through an investiga tion of a corpsekss crime in "Murder She Said." Also starring are Arthur Kennedy and Muriel Pavlow, WTVD, WFMY 00 Capt. Kanaeree 0 :00 McHales Navy : SKrtt Storm i(t:oo Joker's wild 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 11:00 Gambit 11:30 Lev of Lift 11:00 Your 1J:30 Starch 1:31 At World Turns 3:00 Guiding Ugrt 2:31 Edat el Nlsht 1:00 FT let It 3:30 Match Game 4:00 That 01 4:30 Merv OtltltB a-MCMNaw 7:00 Oreenet 7:30 Parent am S:00 Soda Security :00Mevle 11 :00 Newt 11:30 Movie WRDU-TV. CHANNEL II. DURHAM 7:00 ledav wo New Zee f ?30 Not, Worn. Only 10:00 Dlnah't Place 10:30 Baffle 11:00 Century Sale 1130 Hollywood Swart. 1J:00 Jeopardy 12:130 Who What Where 10:0 Net Women Only a: Newt 1 :30 Three on Metch :30 NBC Newt 2:00 Ban at Uvea JM Tat fraMBn 2:30 Doctor i nn Annlh.r World M Hi 3:30 Ptvton Place Raw r.m wanewa 4:00 Soma rut 10:00 Dean MartM 4:10 Movlt 11:00 I lltSOl wrmr-TV. channel t, i-OO Good Ap0ftiH9 0:00 Coat. Kangaroo t:00 Old Rebel :30 Merv Griffin 10:30110400 Pyramid 11:00 Gambit 11:31 Lava of Ufa 11:30 Search 1:00 Today's Woman 1:30 At World Turn a:00Guldlne Uaht 1:30 Edee of Night 3:30 Match Game :30 CBS Now 1:00 Andy GrtftlBl 7:30 Dragnet 0:00 Waltont t:00 Social Security 10:00 Newt Story . 11:00 Ntwt 11:30 Movie WRAL-TV, CHANNEL a. RALEIOR I h y 4:00 Daybreak 70 Newt 7:30 Make With :oo Undo pad 10:00 WATERGATE 4:00 Iter Trek. 5:00 Perry Mason e:ej newt M5 fafjSa 7:30 Te Truth f:00Kur Pit :00l W 11:1 11:30 WUNC-TV. CHANNEL 1 CHAPEL HILL ' 10:00 Stttmt St. 12:00 Sletl Off 4:00 Mlitarastrt 4:30 Stttmt St S:30 Electric Co. 4:00 Evening Edition 4:30 Children Grow? 7:00 Joyce Chan Cook 7:30 Lava Tennis 11:00 Hah OH :00 10:00 10:30 11:00 i A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CAROLINA TIMES WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED OF THE NEWS IN YOUR n ' 0 COMMUNITY. A V m STOP IN 01 GUI M2-2913 01 688-4587 TODAY J FREEPORT GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND 2 Labor Day Weekend August 30-September 4 Round trip air transportation via Eastern Airlines or any other LATA or ATC carrier. Beont trip transfers Accommodations at the Coral Beach Hotel. AD taxes services. ONLY $229 pur person, double occupancy " rj BERMUDA Veteran's Day Weekend October 18-22, 1973 5 days - 4 nights Round trip air transportation via Eastern Airlines or any other IATA or ATC carrier. Round trip transfers Deluxe accommodations at Sonea ta Beach Hotel. Breakfast 4 dinner daily All taxes services 0NLY$339 par person, basis double occupancy Hawaii FROM $ 458 90 pot person, basis double occupancy One Week from Raleigh departing Every Sunday Air Fare, Hotel Services, Taxes A Other Extras Supplement for High Season depart ure $20 (effeoctive 8-23 to 8-19) ADVENTURES .IB) lf ! TtTW rill: .""tV. rw xiiiui uiauuu vvnw ui vau zySfi uvrn ukh n-4i r- taur IN L MwUIKI.Lt lUUKo, Mb. l rrham 206 East Chapel Hill St. -682-547K Cahapd Hffl12S West Franklin St 942-4196 RaJeiffrt--4509 Croadmoor Rd. 782-4921 lowearch Triangle Park too Park Dr. si : ; . f Saturday Highlights SATURDAY, JUNE 30 WTVD, CHANNEL U. DUKBAM 7 a.m.-SUNRISE THEA TRE John Agar and Cynthia Patrick star in "The Mole People." WRAL 2:30 pm. MOVIE Tony Curtis and Christine Kall mann star in "Wild and Won derful," a comedy involving the idol of French films and a cognac-sniffing poodle. WMFY 7 p.m. HEE HAW Bar bara Mandrell and Paul Richey are guests. WTVD, WFMY 7 p.m -FLIPSIDE John Unnon and Yoko Ono are guests. WRDU 7:30 p.m.-STAND UP AND CHEER Wayne Newton per forms. WRDU t p.m. - MARY TYLER MOORE Ted Baxter's rom ance with a blonde seems to getting serious. WTVD, 4W? 9 p.m. MOVIEA French soldier on a one-week leave goes to Rio to rescue his girlfriend, who has been kid napped by a gang searching' for buried treasure. Jean Paul Belmondo and Fran coise Dorleac star in "That Man From Rio." WRDU 10 p.m. - MISSION: IM POSSIBLE - The wife of a crime syndicate boss who has killed her husband and stolen his records flees from the underworld and the IMF. WTVD, WFMY 11:30 p.m. MOVIE- Three politically ambitions men be come involved in a murder trial which could put one of them in the governor's man sion in "A Fever in the Blood," with Bfrera Zimbal ist Jr. and Angle Dickinson. WFMY 12:35 am.-MOVTJB-Ricb-ard Egan and Julie London star in "Voice in the Mir ror." WRAL 4:00 Summer Semeettr 4:10 NOW 7:00 MeHalet H 7:39 Gllllean'i ttland 0:10 Sabrlna 0:0 Chan :M Seoooy Doe 10:30 poaaycara 11:00 11:00 11:30 Pal Albert 1:00 Children's Film 2:N Soul Train , 3:00 Nashville Music 1:30 NFL Action 4:00 Water World 4:30 Car and Track 5:00 Wntern Open 4:00 Black Unlimited 4:30 CBS Newt 7:00 Haa Haw 0:00 All In Family i:3fl Bridget Love Ben 0:00 Mary Tyler 0:30 Bob Newhert 10:00 Mission. 11 :30 Movie 1:30 Kaleidoscope WRDU-TV. CHANNEL , DURHAM 0:00 Houndcata 0:30 Raman Holiday 0:00 Jetaone OiM Fink Panther 10:00 Underdoa 10:50 Barkleya 11:00 Saalab 11:30 Runa round 1J .00 Eighty Days 11:30 Slant 1:00 Call of the Weal 1:30 Sett Profile 1:00 Mai. Lteeue Be tab S:00 Celebrity Bowline 1:30 Wrestling 0:10 NBC Neve 7:00 Fliptlde 7:30 Stand Up 1:01 F.meretncy ;00 Movie 11:00 Late Movie WFMY-TV. CHANNEL I, GREENSBORO 1:30 1:00 0:10 0:00 0:11 10:10 11:00 UiOO Sabrlna Chan Puttycatt Flint ttontt Archie 11:11 Fat Albert 1:00 Chi Wren's Film 1:00 Hani 1:30 Mevie 4:00 Roller Derby 5:00 Western Golf 4:00 Newt 4:30 CBS Newt 7:00 Haa Haw 0:00 AH In Family 1:30 Bridget Lovtt Bern 0:00 Mary Tyler Moor 0:30 Bob Nownort 10:00 Mission, Impotalblo 11:00 Newt 11:30 Movie WRAL-TV, CHANNELS, RALEIGH 7:00 Sunrise 0:41 Scouting Newt 9:00 Osmonds : Superstert 10:30 Brady KW n no km Power 11:00 1 17:30 Frolic. 1:00 Monkeea 1:00 Country tana 5:30 Puttlna 4:N Jaannle l:M Sports World 4:11 Arthur Smith too l. walk 0:00 Partridge Family 0:30 Paul Lynda 0:00 Burns (. Schraibe. 11:00 News 11:35 Wrestling 11:31 Movie READ ABOUT Youkstir bach wm IN THE CAROLINA TIMS. IT'S YOUR PAPER. Friday Highlights : 30 a m - SUMMER SE MESTER - The effect of the world wars on the Ger man stereotype are discussed by Prat Thomas Ourran WTVD : a m - MERV GRIF FIN Sammy Davis Jr., Tone Fields and Abbe Lane WFMY 30am MIKE DOUG LAS Ben Gaziara. Ube- tea taster Toby are among the WRAL 4:11 p m - MERV GRIF FDf James Darren. Kay S. WTVD 4 30 p m - MOVIE - A nagged cop is softened by a blind vr in "On Dangerous Ground." with Robert Ryan sad Ida Lupino. WRDU 7 30 p m - UNTAMED WORLD - A visit to Au- tbe home of mar alias kangaroos, is WRDU MASTERPIECE M,t(. David Dundas star de Balzacs "Pern THEATER liff6 Ward in Honore p.m. MOVIE Gem hunting in West Africa is the plot of the Jules Verne tale. "The Southern Star." The movie stars George Se gal, Ursula Andrew and Or son Welles. WTVD. p.m. - MOVIE - A mythical countries tries to spark its economy by pre tending an interest in space reach in return for a million dollar gift from the U.S. and a rocket from Russia in "The Mouse on the Moon," with Margaret Rutherford, Ber nard Cribblns and Ron Moody. WRDU 11:30 p.m. - MOVIE -Leslie Caron, Geirge Pep pard and Roddy McDowell star in the San Francisco beatnik tale, "The Subter raneans " WTVD. WFMY 1 am. MIDNIGHT SPE CIAL - Kris Kristofferson, Rita Coolidge, Brewer and Shipley and the Electric Light Orchestra perform. Paul wmiams Is hoat WRDU FRIDAY, JUNE 28 WTVD. CHANNEL 11. DURHAM 4:30 Sun. SarlDCStttF 7:00 CBS Newt 1:00 Kangaroo :00 MeHalet Nevy 0:30 Secret Storm 10:00 Jekera Wild 10:30 510,000 Pyramid 11:00 Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:10 Your and Rettteea 4:00 That rl 11:11 Search 1:40 Pcflov Msnn 1:30 At World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light - i !,.., .v Li!.;-,. 1:00 Right Price V30 Match Game 4:00 Niwtkttl t: JO CBS Net hoe Dragnet 7:10 Hollywood a:ea sixty 11:00 Newt 11:30 Movla WRDU-TV, CHANNEL tt, DURHAM 7:00 Today :00 New Zoo Rev. 9:30 Not VVocnwo Only 0:00 Dinah 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Sale of cent. 11:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeeeerdy IIP Who. What. Wh. n:00 NBC 1:00 veer am 1:30 1 an a Mate 1:30 The Ooclort 3:00 Bay City 1 Ret. Fev. Ft 4:00 Somerset 4:30 Movie 4:00 Newt 4:11 NBC Newt 11 0:00 Sanferd A t:30 Little People .rssffeei'"' 11100 I "- -!: i ;00 MMnlft WFMY-TV. CHANNEL I. GREENSBORO 4:00 Oeed Morning I K Devotlena 0:00 Cept. Kangaroo :00 Old Rebel . .i. . u, f..,.t.i; 17:00 Youne b Pettiest 11:31 Newt tl:30 Search T'rew TedaWt Women 4:00 Newa Oulding Lafat 7:00 Andy Orfrftth il8 1:30 1:30 Match Game !!, :....,i- .:. 7:30 Buck Owen !.': 'ill1 I'Mit Mi.-!-.- :00 Movlt 11:00 Ntwt 11:30 Movie Itl WRAL-TV, CHANNEL I, RALEIGH 4:00 4:55 7:00 1:30 0:00 0:30 : 11 1:30 Mai'e t Deal 7:00 Ne 1:30 3:00 Gen. Ufa Trek 11:00 00 Password 1:00 Perry or Tel 1:30 Odd Couple 0:00 Room 777 t:30Love Thy Neteh, Style 4:40 Newt 4:U Viewpoint 10:00 Lava, Am. 10:30 U.S. Open 11 in CJneait WUNC-TV. CHANNEL 4. CHAPEL HILL at Mutual Savings - New High Yields DAILY INTEREST-COMPOUNDED DAILY Effective Jan. 1 1973 PASf BOON ACCOUNTS CffW Vf BaUy latntit Bjr u HltrfnmTleW 5.13 $5,000 MINIMUM DIPOSIT (UtSsaarihTertn 534H5.92 $5,000 MINIMUM DIPOSIT 514.bs5.39 S 1 0,000 MINIMUM DEPOff'T f K'dfiilh To 'in J L A ) Vat. Stilly Interest w u Hhxthrt TleM 6.(1 New OCieetsH meet reweln spit IB dors to eem. 11 00 Mister 11:30 Electric Co 17:00 Stan Off 4:00 Mlsltrooere 1 30 EhKhV Ga 4:40 BvtntttJ CCft 4:10 EH 7:00 Better Pkturet 7:30 N.C. 0:00 Watl 0:30 N.C. Week t OO Mtttarelece 10 oo Am oeetsev 11 S sffn f Mutual Savings Sl Loan Association 112 West Parrish Street Durham, N. C. jot-. SSj GOOD READING IN THIS ISSUE WRITERS FORUM By George B. Ruts DAILY LIVING By William 1WoJ PREGNANCY PLANNING By G. RlfslM DURHAM SOCIAL NOTES By Mr. Symlner Daye FROM BLACK By John Hudglns OteCa uuke 'jhlve LiSrory WORDS OP WISDOM If you want original work, don't kawt it to a iiawbaajliei Glen Buck Silence is a talent aa greatly to be c he r ished as that other asset, the gift of speech. Josephine LwmrdQjm VOLUME 53 No. 27 , DURHAM, N. C, SATOBDAY, JULY 7, 1973 TWkb gg" NAACP REPORT SHOWS OGRESS ON C-R FRONT Judge Refuses To Revoke Bond Of Robert F. p Williams Dr. Sylvia Render Homed library Of Congress Manuscript Historian GRANTED ANOTHER DELAY - DETROIT: A tight-lipped Robert Williams, a black militant who is being sought by North Carolina officials to face 1961 kidnaping charges, followed closely by a beret-weroring soldier of the Republic of New Africa leave Wayne County Circuit Court after Judge Thomas Roumell granted another delay last week in Williams' extradition proceedings. Shoulder in foreground belongs to Williams' attorney. Charged With Kidnapping Of White Couple Civil rights activist Robert F. Williams secured a people's victory in the Wayne County Circuit Court Monday, June 25, when Judge Thomas Roumell denied a motion by the State of Michigan to revoke his bond. The attempt to revoke the bond was a part of Wayne County Prosecutor William Cahalan's attempt to hasten the extradition of the former NAACP branch president to North Carolina. If the bond had been withdrawn, Williams would have been sent to the Wayne (See WILLIAMS page 2A) Dr. Sylvia Lyons Render, a black woman scholar, has been named to the post of Manuscript Historian and Specialist in Afro-American History and Culture at the Library of Congress. Librarian of Congress L. (Quincy Mumford announced Mrs. Render's appointment for the academic year September 1973 to June 1974. She has been granted a leave of absence from North Carolina Central University, where she is professor of English. Mrs. Render will assist researchers in fee use of the Library's valuable source materials in Afro-American history and culture and will advise potential donors on the need to build up the collections. The Library's collections in these subject areas are extensive, covering the colonial period, slavery, (See RENDER page 2A) Continues To H Lead Struggle For Freedom NEW YORK - The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People continued to lead the struggle for freedom and equal rights in every major U. S. community in 1972. Its activities ranged from traditional battlefields in education, housing and labor to freshly broken ground in the social area, where such programs as child adoption services were developed. These accomplishments are contained in the "NAACP (See NAACP page 2A) -mmm - jr B itFW.sW War i iaHUlK 1 m M- 7 i MPaaaBBa1 BaHC .at! iKKLM " " jHHHRBb'HS.v . BsBBHeJ'Attt . HH HisHKaafl Wmmm WA K -iflfW ' ' ' 'aBaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaal HI Wm&ttWm$KM CHARGED WITH MURDER OF BLACK WIFE - IPSWICH, MASS.: Gordon Haas (R) of Ipswich, leaves Ipswich District (626) with police officer (L) where he was mmpmi in connection with the murders of his black wife Shirley, and two children, Gordon 4, and Melissa 2.- Medical Examiner Dr. John Pollatta said plastu bags had been fixed around the necks of Mrs. Haas and her two children with strips of tape. Haas had earlier told police he received a phone call at work saying, "We've taken care of your family. Blacks and whites don't mix." Black Caucus Denounces Yl ay Dr. Larnie Horfon Handled Meet Number Of Bhek Elected Officials Dr. Joseph S. Parker, Jr. urriiLf RttU Prof Elected to I PA Membership The Board of Governors of the International Platform Association announce the election to IPA membership of Dr. Joseph S. Parker, Jr. Associate Professor of Biology, North Carolina Central University, Durham. The International Platform Association, a non-partisan organization of distinguished and dedicated persons from fifty-five nations, was founded one hundred fifty years ago by Daniel Webster. Actively sponsored at the beginning of the century by Mark Twain, William Jennings Bryan, Carl Sandburg, President William Howard Taft, Governor Paul Pearson, Theodore Roosevelt m few '"' lis lafl HraPi s "JBBBBBBBBsf ' PARKER a ii ' and other orators and celebrities of the old Chautauqua, the IF A has included among its members most of the U. S. presidents since Theodore Roosevelt, including the last four. It present membership list many celebrities of the press, TV, radio, movies and the Theatre, as well as a leavening of those who listen and those who are interested in furthering IPA's objective- (See PARKER page 2A) A special executive meeting '....the' Republican Black Caucus was called on Friday, June 29, and the group vigorously denounced the high handed manner in which Gov. Holshouser's Special Assistant for Minority Affairs, Larnie Horton, handled a recent Board Meeting of the Two Party System in Raleigh on Wednesday, June 27. Horton, under pressure from other Board members, called the meeting to discuss a report gross of $16,000 ($12,000 received and $4,000 due) received from a recent dinner held in Raleigh at the Hilton Inn to raise funds for the Minority Division of the (See HORTON page 3A Tim riff a? f Malcolm X Liberation U. Closes; Overemphasis on Africa Blamed Malcolm X Liberation University must be seen not in isolation, but as part of the great struggle which reached new heights in the '60V the struggle for the freedom of Black people. MXLU was born of the civil rights struggle. That was the struggle against racism on the job and in the school, born of the realization by Black people in North Carolina and, indeed, around the country that the education system does not serve the needs of the masses of Black people. It was with this realization that we started in 1969 to build an independent Black educational institution. Although the immediate catalyst for the formation of MXLU was the struggle of Black students and non-academic employees at Duke University, our goals were much broader, for we intended to accomplish two ambitious things: -first, to build a school where the real history of our people could be taught; where serious people could learn the nature of this society and the nature of the world, free from the lies and distortions perpetuated in most institutions in the interest of (See MALCOLM X page 2A) T WASHINGTON - The number of black elected officials in the United States has more than doubled in the last four years, according to the latest "National Roster of Black Elected Officials", recently published by the.Joint Center for Political Studies. As of April of this year, 2,621 black persons held 2,627 elective office at every level, from local school boards to the ff aTf.ffff aTaf. -am. ajsw m m Aid United States Congress, including six who hold more than one office. In 1969, when the first annual roster was compiled, there were 1,185 black office-holders. Today there are almost that many in the South alone. The latest figure represents an increase of 121 per cent in four years. Compared to one year ago, there has been a gain of 15 per oubled In Four Years cent, from a 1972 figure of 2,264. Despite the significant numerical advance, however blacks still hold only one-half of one per cent of the more than 500,000 electives offices in the country. The Joint Center for Political Studies, which compiled the roster of black office-holders, is a private, (See OFFICIALS 2A) B B g4lla&gaS f WM MM I bbbw L1 Byiff - flffltfMSMMIIMWiiyilMl i I getafe. 'Iff wEA.-iii " ' 1 eassasttssaiippiPiepiiiiieeeeeMwaiiaiBMM".-. wi m 1 1 .:p:!aaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBal HPn - ii fiEJSg9BpBj .1 ' BK'ieeeBaet itamFuSBm Bae; : : BBH BBBBBBBBBau it ADJUSTS O. J.S FLOWER -NEW YORK: Don Shula of Miami Dolphins adjusts flower on Buffalo Bills' O. J. Simpson as Larry Brown (left) of Washington Redskins and New York Giants' Wellington Mara look on during Pro Football Writers of America dinner here June 26. Shula received tribute as Super Man of the Year; Simpson and Brown received AFC and NFC Player of the Year Awards respectively; and Mara received tribute for long and meritorious service to pro football. Ex-Lincoln Hospital Head Named Asso. Admin. Med. College of Va. LOOKING FORWARD WITH ENTHUSIASM - CCMPTON, CALIF: Dr. Alonzo A. Crim, 44, Superintendent of the Compton Unified School District, said he is looking forward with "great enthusiasm" to becoming Atlanta's first black school superintendent. Dr. Crim is shown in his office. RICHMOND - Frank W. Scott, a former administrator at Lincoln Hospital in Durham for seventeen years, lu- been named one of two Associate Administrators of the Medical College of Virginia Hospitals (MCVH) at Virginia Commonwealth University. He will share overall responsibility for administration of this 1,054-bed, five-hospital complex with his associate, Robert S. Condry, now of Richmond. Scott, 55 served as assistant director of Lincoln Hospital from 1951 until 1960, when he became director-a post he held until 1968. During his tenure in Durham, he served as chairman of the North Carolina Hospital Association for District IV. Among many of the professional and community organizations he has served are the Council on Hospital Planning and Operation of the North Carolina Hospital Association, the Health Planning; Council for Central North Carolina, and the Durham Community Planning Council as a vice-president and steering committee member. He is also a member of the American College of Hospital Administrators. After leaving Durham in 1968, Scott became associated (See SCOTT page A -NEWS BRIEFS JORDAN BLASTS OEO GRANT TO JAYCEES NEW YORK - (NBNS)- National Urban League Director Vemon Jordan, Jr. has blasted the federal Office of Economic Opportunity for its consideration of a $3 million grant to the U. S. Jaycees to help publicize its programs. OEO recently admitted that was considering a grant to the Jaycees "to disseminate success stones of seif-help groups at the poverty level." But Jordan protested, in a telegram to then Acting Director Howard Phillips, that the money should go to community programs, rather than a propoganda project. uga JUSTICE SUES 3 MOBILE HOME PARKS SHREVEPORT, La. - (NBNS)-- The Justice Department has accused the owner oi three mooue nome parks with refusing to rent to blacks. The consent decree, which permanently stops the defendants from racial discrimination at the home narks and requires them to post lists of vacancies in rental offices, involvied the mobile home parks located in Monroe, La. SCHOOL BOARD DISOBEYING COURT ORDER, U. S. CONTENDS BIRMINGHAM, Ala, -(NBNS)- The Jefferson County School Board has been charged with disobeying a federal urt desegregation order by e U. S. Justice Department. The suit, which accuses the board of permitting white students to attend a school outside their assigned area, said the board has failed to present a desegregation plan for two areas of Wenonah and Brighton as ordered by a federal court last vear. The Jefferson County system, which surrounds the city of Birmingham, has an enrollment of 611,000 students. 1971 riot, have asked that State Supreme Court justice Carmen F. Ball be taken off the case, but the judge turned the plea down. Now, lawyers ior uie men .. ... i .i say they wui appeal ue decision since they believe tne judge has a "disrespect fee constitutions) rights and human dignity". Trio Is Arrested For Paperboy ilHdup BAY CITY. Mkfl. Two juveniles and an have been arrested to the armed robbery of a paperboy, police said. The trio armed with a pistol and two rifles, got 47 cents from the boy in the robbery hi Bay City. Mich. ATTICA INMATE I) KAIL IN jiinr.E's ouster .mi BUFFALO - (NaWS)- Attka inmates, who W indicted In connection with the White Couple Wins Right to Black Children ELLENVILLE. N. Y. - (NBNS)- A white couple been allowed to keep black children, who they to adopt, despite efforts of 1 local welfare agency. The children have been with the John Morrows tot 18 months now. Last year the children's mother died and the parents asked to adopt the two children. The identity ot trie father is unknown. Last week, a social worker took the youngsters out of class and advised them they would be sent to another aoone the following day. The Morrows then pbnned a demonstration to protest the seizure of the kids. And the NAACP agreed to help sloag with several momMaa of the county legislature. lbmm have no children of their OSHs. Bat the county ssm service coBaaaiaaioML Banihardt Kramer, rojaetsedsaa social worker's dectoaoa sMpi toawmdofit. -I looked Into , seal t the children are to la the Morrow horne." (Bee COUPL pegi U)

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