Memphis World Memphis World Publishing Co. 1967-10-14 J. A. Beauchamp LETTERS IN BIOOD — Militant Buddhist leader Thich Tri Quang (seated, hatless) reads protest letters written in blood by one of his aides as reporters take notes in Saigon. The aide, a monk, cut his finger and used it as a pen to write a letter to President Johnson accusing him of proposing "phony" peace solutions, and to South Vietnam President-elect Nguyen Van Thieu with political demands. Bids White Americans To Adopt New Approach To Negro Problems A Jamaica Resident who is a veteran of the Civil rights movement, recently advanced a proposal calling on fellow white Americans to adopt a new approach to solving problems of the Negro which he calls a concent of "Self - Interest Not Stupidity." Peter Saltz, an active leader of the Jamaica Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for 15 years, said in putting forth his "Self - Interest Not Stupidity" concept, that "white people must learn to think and believe that every extra dollar, every educational enrichment, every advancement by black people benefits rather than harms white people." "America does not need a professional or political do-gooder approach, to the black man, however well -intentioned": declared Mr. Saltz. "Neither does America need a number of clergymen preaching to an indifferent congregation about equality, fairness and brotherhood of man." Basically, Mr. Saltz asserted, "America needs the really selfish approach that the life of each white Americas will be better materially in dollars and goods, in comfort and safety, if the black citizenry gets its fair share of the Gross national product." Support for Mr. Saltz' proposal was voiced by W. Eugene Sharpe, Jamaica NAACP president. Mr. Sharpe pointed out that more than So years ago white persons helped to organize the NAACP. In return, he felt that, Negro men and women would offer modest financial aid, legal talent and administrative help to white persons who desire to organize themselves under the SNS concept. Mr. Saltz, currently a vice -president of the Jamaica NAACP chapter, has been a member of the executive board for 15 years and an officer for seven. He was the originator of the national campaign against Mississippi bonds in 1964 and 1965. A Wall Street stockbroker, Mr. Saltz lives at 84-07 Chapin Parkway, Jamaica. Atlanta area citizens will have an opportunity to express their views on proposed traffic safety legislation at a public hearing in the Old Supreme Court chamber at the State Capitol on Thursday Oct. 12. beginning at 10 a. m. The proposals under consideration of the Legislative Traffice Safety Study Committee. Eight items affecting drive education, drunk driving drive rexaminitian a point system, motorcyle safety traffic court procedures, radar speed timers, and reflective tags are included in the committee's traffic safety "package." Similar proposals presented before the General Assembly in previous sessions have been defeated due to a lack of public support. Some legislative leader have expressed doubts that any traffic Safety legislation will pass in the 1968 session unless the public shows more concern. An overwhelming, public outcry in favor of reducing traffic deaths and injuries likely will lead to successful enactment of recommanded safety legislation public apathy could spell defeat for years to come. The Atlanta hearing, on Octo12. will be the last of series of nine such meetings over the state. The Chairman of the Legislative Traffic Safety Study Committee, Representative W. M. Williams of Gainesville; has urged all interested people to attend the hearings or face the fact that legislators will assume the pubic is still indifferent to safety legis ation. The hearing will open With a brief explanation of the eight proposals and then the meeting will be devoted to healing from the public. The Committee will receive personal testimony, petitions and resolutions concerning the proposed legislation. Original testimony will be limited to the eight proposals, but a period will be devoted to hearing other safety suggestions after completion of discussion on the baste proposals. If the public over the state, shows sufficient enthusiasm for the Committee's proposals, they will be Introduced in the form of legislation in January. 100% HUMAN HAIR WIG SALE FULE CAP FINEST QUALITY (QUICK BEAUTY) WIG $ 14 99 WHILE SUPPLY LASTS SEND NO MONEY New Beautiful you in few accords with this Color Beauty shortly wig. Covers whole head, COLORS; Black on Black. 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Negro slave veterans of the Civil war were freed by the state of Virginia. R. Nathaniel Deft, teachers and composer of "Listen to the Lambs, was born in Canada. Pietro Alonzo, "Il Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Columbus' voyage to America Ann Petry, writer - graduate, University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy, was born. War Department order enlistmet of Negroes for Civil war service. Ed Bolden, one of the all - time creats of Negro baseball, woner of the Philadelphia "Stars, died. Dr. Martin. Luther King, Jr., president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), awarded Nobel Peace prize. OCTOBER 8, 1889 Frederick Douglass appointed minister to Haiti. J. E. Jones, theologian - professor at Virginia Union university, died. Start of the great fire of Chicago, which lasted three days and chaused a loss of $196 million. Ethiopia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, becomes 30th member of the United Nations under the leadership of Emperor Haile Selassis. John Moses Avery pioneer executive. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company Durham, N. C., Was born. The U. S. Supreme court ordered the University of Alabama to admit Autherine Lucy and polly Myers who had been denied entrance to the university in 1952 because they were Negroes. Negro slave veterans of the Civil war were freed by the state of Virginia. R. Nathaniel Deft, teachers and composer of "Listen to the Lambs, was born in Canada. Pietro Alonzo, "Il Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Columbus' voyage to America Ann Petry, writer - graduate, University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy, was born. War Department order enlistmet of Negroes for Civil war service. Ed Bolden, one of the all - time creats of Negro baseball, woner of the Philadelphia "Stars, died. Dr. Martin. Luther King, Jr., president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), awarded Nobel Peace prize. OCTOBER 8, 1922 Frederick Douglass appointed minister to Haiti. J. E. Jones, theologian - professor at Virginia Union university, died. Start of the great fire of Chicago, which lasted three days and chaused a loss of $196 million. Ethiopia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, becomes 30th member of the United Nations under the leadership of Emperor Haile Selassis. John Moses Avery pioneer executive. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company Durham, N. C., Was born. The U. S. Supreme court ordered the University of Alabama to admit Autherine Lucy and polly Myers who had been denied entrance to the university in 1952 because they were Negroes. Negro slave veterans of the Civil war were freed by the state of Virginia. R. Nathaniel Deft, teachers and composer of "Listen to the Lambs, was born in Canada. Pietro Alonzo, "Il Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Columbus' voyage to America Ann Petry, writer - graduate, University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy, was born. War Department order enlistmet of Negroes for Civil war service. Ed Bolden, one of the all - time creats of Negro baseball, woner of the Philadelphia "Stars, died. Dr. Martin. Luther King, Jr., president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), awarded Nobel Peace prize. OCTOBER 9. 1871 Frederick Douglass appointed minister to Haiti. J. E. Jones, theologian - professor at Virginia Union university, died. Start of the great fire of Chicago, which lasted three days and chaused a loss of $196 million. Ethiopia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, becomes 30th member of the United Nations under the leadership of Emperor Haile Selassis. John Moses Avery pioneer executive. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company Durham, N. C., Was born. The U. S. Supreme court ordered the University of Alabama to admit Autherine Lucy and polly Myers who had been denied entrance to the university in 1952 because they were Negroes. Negro slave veterans of the Civil war were freed by the state of Virginia. R. Nathaniel Deft, teachers and composer of "Listen to the Lambs, was born in Canada. Pietro Alonzo, "Il Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Columbus' voyage to America Ann Petry, writer - graduate, University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy, was born. War Department order enlistmet of Negroes for Civil war service. Ed Bolden, one of the all - time creats of Negro baseball, woner of the Philadelphia "Stars, died. Dr. Martin. Luther King, Jr., president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), awarded Nobel Peace prize. OCTOBER 9, 1942 Frederick Douglass appointed minister to Haiti. J. E. Jones, theologian - professor at Virginia Union university, died. Start of the great fire of Chicago, which lasted three days and chaused a loss of $196 million. Ethiopia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, becomes 30th member of the United Nations under the leadership of Emperor Haile Selassis. John Moses Avery pioneer executive. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company Durham, N. C., Was born. The U. S. Supreme court ordered the University of Alabama to admit Autherine Lucy and polly Myers who had been denied entrance to the university in 1952 because they were Negroes. Negro slave veterans of the Civil war were freed by the state of Virginia. R. Nathaniel Deft, teachers and composer of "Listen to the Lambs, was born in Canada. Pietro Alonzo, "Il Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Columbus' voyage to America Ann Petry, writer - graduate, University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy, was born. War Department order enlistmet of Negroes for Civil war service. Ed Bolden, one of the all - time creats of Negro baseball, woner of the Philadelphia "Stars, died. Dr. Martin. Luther King, Jr., president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), awarded Nobel Peace prize. OCTOBER 10. 1876 Frederick Douglass appointed minister to Haiti. J. E. Jones, theologian - professor at Virginia Union university, died. Start of the great fire of Chicago, which lasted three days and chaused a loss of $196 million. Ethiopia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, becomes 30th member of the United Nations under the leadership of Emperor Haile Selassis. John Moses Avery pioneer executive. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company Durham, N. C., Was born. The U. S. Supreme court ordered the University of Alabama to admit Autherine Lucy and polly Myers who had been denied entrance to the university in 1952 because they were Negroes. Negro slave veterans of the Civil war were freed by the state of Virginia. R. Nathaniel Deft, teachers and composer of "Listen to the Lambs, was born in Canada. Pietro Alonzo, "Il Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Columbus' voyage to America Ann Petry, writer - graduate, University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy, was born. War Department order enlistmet of Negroes for Civil war service. Ed Bolden, one of the all - time creats of Negro baseball, woner of the Philadelphia "Stars, died. Dr. Martin. Luther King, Jr., president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), awarded Nobel Peace prize. OCTOBER 10, 1955 Frederick Douglass appointed minister to Haiti. J. E. Jones, theologian - professor at Virginia Union university, died. Start of the great fire of Chicago, which lasted three days and chaused a loss of $196 million. Ethiopia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, becomes 30th member of the United Nations under the leadership of Emperor Haile Selassis. John Moses Avery pioneer executive. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company Durham, N. C., Was born. The U. S. Supreme court ordered the University of Alabama to admit Autherine Lucy and polly Myers who had been denied entrance to the university in 1952 because they were Negroes. Negro slave veterans of the Civil war were freed by the state of Virginia. R. Nathaniel Deft, teachers and composer of "Listen to the Lambs, was born in Canada. Pietro Alonzo, "Il Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Columbus' voyage to America Ann Petry, writer - graduate, University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy, was born. War Department order enlistmet of Negroes for Civil war service. Ed Bolden, one of the all - time creats of Negro baseball, woner of the Philadelphia "Stars, died. Dr. Martin. Luther King, Jr., president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), awarded Nobel Peace prize. OCTOBER 11, 1865 Frederick Douglass appointed minister to Haiti. J. E. Jones, theologian - professor at Virginia Union university, died. Start of the great fire of Chicago, which lasted three days and chaused a loss of $196 million. Ethiopia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, becomes 30th member of the United Nations under the leadership of Emperor Haile Selassis. John Moses Avery pioneer executive. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company Durham, N. C., Was born. The U. S. Supreme court ordered the University of Alabama to admit Autherine Lucy and polly Myers who had been denied entrance to the university in 1952 because they were Negroes. Negro slave veterans of the Civil war were freed by the state of Virginia. R. Nathaniel Deft, teachers and composer of "Listen to the Lambs, was born in Canada. Pietro Alonzo, "Il Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Columbus' voyage to America Ann Petry, writer - graduate, University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy, was born. War Department order enlistmet of Negroes for Civil war service. Ed Bolden, one of the all - time creats of Negro baseball, woner of the Philadelphia "Stars, died. Dr. Martin. Luther King, Jr., president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), awarded Nobel Peace prize. OCTOBER 11, 1882 Frederick Douglass appointed minister to Haiti. J. E. Jones, theologian - professor at Virginia Union university, died. Start of the great fire of Chicago, which lasted three days and chaused a loss of $196 million. Ethiopia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, becomes 30th member of the United Nations under the leadership of Emperor Haile Selassis. John Moses Avery pioneer executive. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company Durham, N. C., Was born. The U. S. Supreme court ordered the University of Alabama to admit Autherine Lucy and polly Myers who had been denied entrance to the university in 1952 because they were Negroes. Negro slave veterans of the Civil war were freed by the state of Virginia. R. Nathaniel Deft, teachers and composer of "Listen to the Lambs, was born in Canada. Pietro Alonzo, "Il Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Columbus' voyage to America Ann Petry, writer - graduate, University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy, was born. War Department order enlistmet of Negroes for Civil war service. Ed Bolden, one of the all - time creats of Negro baseball, woner of the Philadelphia "Stars, died. Dr. Martin. Luther King, Jr., president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), awarded Nobel Peace prize. OCTOBER, 12, 1492 Frederick Douglass appointed minister to Haiti. J. E. Jones, theologian - professor at Virginia Union university, died. Start of the great fire of Chicago, which lasted three days and chaused a loss of $196 million. Ethiopia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, becomes 30th member of the United Nations under the leadership of Emperor Haile Selassis. John Moses Avery pioneer executive. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company Durham, N. C., Was born. The U. S. Supreme court ordered the University of Alabama to admit Autherine Lucy and polly Myers who had been denied entrance to the university in 1952 because they were Negroes. Negro slave veterans of the Civil war were freed by the state of Virginia. R. Nathaniel Deft, teachers and composer of "Listen to the Lambs, was born in Canada. Pietro Alonzo, "Il Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Columbus' voyage to America Ann Petry, writer - graduate, University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy, was born. War Department order enlistmet of Negroes for Civil war service. Ed Bolden, one of the all - time creats of Negro baseball, woner of the Philadelphia "Stars, died. Dr. Martin. Luther King, Jr., president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), awarded Nobel Peace prize. OCTOBER 12, 1911 Frederick Douglass appointed minister to Haiti. J. E. Jones, theologian - professor at Virginia Union university, died. Start of the great fire of Chicago, which lasted three days and chaused a loss of $196 million. Ethiopia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, becomes 30th member of the United Nations under the leadership of Emperor Haile Selassis. John Moses Avery pioneer executive. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company Durham, N. C., Was born. The U. S. Supreme court ordered the University of Alabama to admit Autherine Lucy and polly Myers who had been denied entrance to the university in 1952 because they were Negroes. Negro slave veterans of the Civil war were freed by the state of Virginia. R. Nathaniel Deft, teachers and composer of "Listen to the Lambs, was born in Canada. Pietro Alonzo, "Il Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Columbus' voyage to America Ann Petry, writer - graduate, University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy, was born. War Department order enlistmet of Negroes for Civil war service. Ed Bolden, one of the all - time creats of Negro baseball, woner of the Philadelphia "Stars, died. Dr. Martin. Luther King, Jr., president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), awarded Nobel Peace prize. OCTOBER 13, 1863 Frederick Douglass appointed minister to Haiti. J. E. Jones, theologian - professor at Virginia Union university, died. Start of the great fire of Chicago, which lasted three days and chaused a loss of $196 million. Ethiopia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, becomes 30th member of the United Nations under the leadership of Emperor Haile Selassis. John Moses Avery pioneer executive. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company Durham, N. C., Was born. The U. S. Supreme court ordered the University of Alabama to admit Autherine Lucy and polly Myers who had been denied entrance to the university in 1952 because they were Negroes. Negro slave veterans of the Civil war were freed by the state of Virginia. R. Nathaniel Deft, teachers and composer of "Listen to the Lambs, was born in Canada. Pietro Alonzo, "Il Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Columbus' voyage to America Ann Petry, writer - graduate, University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy, was born. War Department order enlistmet of Negroes for Civil war service. Ed Bolden, one of the all - time creats of Negro baseball, woner of the Philadelphia "Stars, died. Dr. Martin. Luther King, Jr., president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), awarded Nobel Peace prize. OCTOBER 13, 1950 Frederick Douglass appointed minister to Haiti. J. E. Jones, theologian - professor at Virginia Union university, died. Start of the great fire of Chicago, which lasted three days and chaused a loss of $196 million. Ethiopia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, becomes 30th member of the United Nations under the leadership of Emperor Haile Selassis. John Moses Avery pioneer executive. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company Durham, N. C., Was born. The U. S. Supreme court ordered the University of Alabama to admit Autherine Lucy and polly Myers who had been denied entrance to the university in 1952 because they were Negroes. Negro slave veterans of the Civil war were freed by the state of Virginia. R. Nathaniel Deft, teachers and composer of "Listen to the Lambs, was born in Canada. Pietro Alonzo, "Il Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Columbus' voyage to America Ann Petry, writer - graduate, University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy, was born. War Department order enlistmet of Negroes for Civil war service. Ed Bolden, one of the all - time creats of Negro baseball, woner of the Philadelphia "Stars, died. Dr. Martin. Luther King, Jr., president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), awarded Nobel Peace prize. OCTOBER 14, 1964 Frederick Douglass appointed minister to Haiti. J. E. Jones, theologian - professor at Virginia Union university, died. Start of the great fire of Chicago, which lasted three days and chaused a loss of $196 million. Ethiopia, the oldest independent nation in Africa, becomes 30th member of the United Nations under the leadership of Emperor Haile Selassis. John Moses Avery pioneer executive. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company Durham, N. C., Was born. The U. S. Supreme court ordered the University of Alabama to admit Autherine Lucy and polly Myers who had been denied entrance to the university in 1952 because they were Negroes. Negro slave veterans of the Civil war were freed by the state of Virginia. R. Nathaniel Deft, teachers and composer of "Listen to the Lambs, was born in Canada. Pietro Alonzo, "Il Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Columbus' voyage to America Ann Petry, writer - graduate, University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy, was born. War Department order enlistmet of Negroes for Civil war service. Ed Bolden, one of the all - time creats of Negro baseball, woner of the Philadelphia "Stars, died. Dr. Martin. Luther King, Jr., president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), awarded Nobel Peace prize. Pres. Johnson Aids Girl, 18, To Enter College Joyce Turner of Pricard, Ala. is a freshman at Morris Brown college because she wrote a letter to the President of the United States requesting financial help. Joyce 18, is a member of a family of seven. Her father, Willie E. Turner, Sr., works as a laborer for the Alabama State Docks in Mobile. Her mother does not work. When Joyce was graduated, with honors, from the Mattie T. Blount High School in Mobile County, Alabama, she knew that she wanted to enter college, and she also knew that her father's meager earnings were barely supporting this family of seven, but she was undaunted in her quest to continue her education. Time was closing in on Miss Turner. She was aware that the government is in the business of aiding needy and worthy students; so without going through all of the red tape of contacting several agencies, she penned a letter to President Lyndon B. Johnson, stating her case, and requesting aid. The President had the necessary general information, and appropriate application forms sent to her. After certain negotiations with the President of Morris Brown college, Dr. John A. Middleton, Joyce was flown to Atlanta one day before the registra deadline, and is now a member of the freshmen class at Morris Brown College. The Morals Of Mini-Skirts This subject has caused so much discussion and argument, that the editors of SEPIA magazine have made an extensive survey and have published an article in color in November SEPIA showing mini skirts and what their wearers have to say—(Adv.) The National Urban League's Summer Fellowship Program Conference will be held in Atlanta, October 13 and 14, at the American Motor Hotel, it has been announced by Adolph Holmes Director, Summer Fellowship Program, National Urban League. The Summer Fellowship Program is designed to give faculty members and administrators in predominantly Negro colleges direct exposure to the workings of business and industry so that they can return to the campus and the classroom better prepared to counsel and advise students in preparation for careers in business and industry. In 1867, the third year of the five-year program, 61 educators from 26 colleges and universities gained first-hand knowledge and experience with 27 of the nation's major companies. The Summer Fellowship Program Conference, beginning Friday, Oct. 13, will be devoted to review and Evaluation of the program during the summer of 1967 and will be attended by approximately 75 Fellows, presidents of predominantly Negro colleges and members of the Advisory Committee of the Summer Fellowship Program. Speakers during the two-day session will include Mr. Holmes; W. J. Dennie, Manager of Benefit Plans, Employee and Public Relations Dept., American Oil Company, Chicago, Ill., and a member of the Programs Advisory Committee; Dr. J. A. Middleton, President, Morris Brown College, At lanta; and Miss Nancy Lane, Assistant Director, Summer Fellow ship program. 1967 Summer Fellows who will participate in the program are Norman Camp, III, Professor of Chemistry, Shaw University, Raleigh, N. C. who served his 1967 Fellowship with Com Products in Argo, Ill.; Professor Yvonne Clark, head of the Mechanical Engineering Dept., Tennessee A. and L. University, Nashville, Tenn,, who served her Fellowship With Westinghouse, in Baltimore, Md.; and Dr. N. F. Davis, then Professor of Business Administration, Atlanta University, now head of the Business Administration Dept., Albany State College, Albany, Ga., who served With the DuPont Corp., in Wilmington, Del. The meetings will be chaired by Dr. R. Grann Lloyd, Director, Division of Business, Tennessee A. and I. University, and a member of the Program's Advisory Committee. Administrative costs of the Sum mer Fellowship program are covered by a grant from the Ford Foundation. The costs of individual Fellowships are absorbed by participating companies. Among the 26 national corporations participating in this year's program are Campbell Soup, U. S. Steel, Pitney-Bowes, Eastman Kodak, General Foods, IBM, Union Carbide, General Motors, Western Electric and Inland Steel. (For the full list, see attached list of Fellows and the corporations with which they served.) The National Urban League, founded in 1910, is a charitable and educational organization. It Is non-profit, and non-partisan, ad interracial in its leadership and staff. NAACP Suit Blames Hartford Officials For Civil Disorders Attorneys of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People have asked the United States District Court here for a ruling declaring unconstitutional Connesticut's anti-riot and breach of peace laws an two Hartford City ordinances. They also asked for a hearing before a three-judge court. The 18-page complaint, filed Oct. 2, on behalf of six persons arresting in connection with civil disorders in Hartford, Sept, 21-22, also seeks an order restraining Mayor George B. Kinsella and other city officials from interfering with the complainants in the exercise of First Amendment rights of free speech, assembly and petition, prohibiting prosecution under the laws cite, and requiring them to provide protection for the complainants in the exercise of their constitutional rights. The defendant city officials are responsibility "for the unrest which continues to exist in the Negro Northside today." in support of the charge, the complaint recounts a series of incidents leading up to the disturbance of last month in which police abuse, illegal arrests, excessive force in making arrests and unnecessary use of tear gas are alleged. Named as defendants, in addition to Mayor Kinsella, are Elisha C. Freedman, city manager; John J. Kerrigan, chief of police; Benjamin Goldstein, police captain; Daniel E. Lynch, chief prosecutor of the 14th Circuit Court; and and John D. Labelle, state's attorney for Hartford County. The complaint was filed in behalf of John Barber, George Foster-Bey, King L. Davis, Christine Rutherford, Johnnie Smith and Joseph D. Williams. Representing them in this action are NAACP General Counsel Robert L. Carter and his associates, Lewis M. Steel and Richard Bellman, all of New York City, and Mark Gassner of Hartford. The suit seeks invalidation of Section 53-44 and 53-174 of the Connecticut General Statutes and Sections 32-4 and 32-5 of the Municipal Code of the City of Hartford. The state laws deal with inciting to riot and breach of peace. The city ordinances involve refusal to obey a police officer and falling to leave a public place when ordered. ELEANOR Dear Eleanor: I am a girl 19 years of age. I have gone with a married man for two years and seven months. From the outset of our affair neither of us dreamed that things would Would have turned out as they now are. I have two children by him. Since the birth of the children, we have become rather serious in our relations. I love him very much and he feels the same way about me and wants to marry me. His wife who cannot bear children for him, understands how he feels about her; she understands him too, but she refuses to give him up. My aunt whom I have tried to make understand, does not like this man. I want to leave here and drive to Chicago with him. Am I wrong to be thinking of this? My sweetheart says it we leave here, we-can get married. Please help me. Tell me if I am wrong or right. Dixie Lady answer: Dear Elenor, Please advise me. I am 28 years old and would like to get married I would like to find a good husBand. I work every day, do not drink and do not like bad companions for association, I go with a man who lives in New ersey. His wife is dead and he has two children who live here. He has requested me to come up there to live, but I refused - because I would rather live here. I wonder if he will marry, me if I go there, I love him so much. Mr. John ANSWER: Dear Eleanor: I am a girl 19 years of age. I have gone with a married man for two years and seven months. From the outset of our affair neither of us dreamed that things would Would have turned out as they now are. I have two children by him. Since the birth of the children, we have become rather serious in our relations. I love him very much and he feels the same way about me and wants to marry me. His wife who cannot bear children for him, understands how he feels about her; she understands him too, but she refuses to give him up. My aunt whom I have tried to make understand, does not like this man. I want to leave here and drive to Chicago with him. Am I wrong to be thinking of this? My sweetheart says it we leave here, we-can get married. Please help me. Tell me if I am wrong or right. Dixie Lady answer: Dear Elenor, Please advise me. I am 28 years old and would like to get married I would like to find a good husBand. I work every day, do not drink and do not like bad companions for association, I go with a man who lives in New ersey. His wife is dead and he has two children who live here. He has requested me to come up there to live, but I refused - because I would rather live here. I wonder if he will marry, me if I go there, I love him so much. Mr. John Dear Elenor, Dear Eleanor: I am a girl 19 years of age. I have gone with a married man for two years and seven months. From the outset of our affair neither of us dreamed that things would Would have turned out as they now are. I have two children by him. Since the birth of the children, we have become rather serious in our relations. I love him very much and he feels the same way about me and wants to marry me. His wife who cannot bear children for him, understands how he feels about her; she understands him too, but she refuses to give him up. My aunt whom I have tried to make understand, does not like this man. I want to leave here and drive to Chicago with him. Am I wrong to be thinking of this? My sweetheart says it we leave here, we-can get married. Please help me. Tell me if I am wrong or right. Dixie Lady answer: Dear Elenor, Please advise me. I am 28 years old and would like to get married I would like to find a good husBand. I work every day, do not drink and do not like bad companions for association, I go with a man who lives in New ersey. His wife is dead and he has two children who live here. He has requested me to come up there to live, but I refused - because I would rather live here. I wonder if he will marry, me if I go there, I love him so much. Mr. John QUOTATIONS OF THE DAY Dear Eleanor: I am a girl 19 years of age. I have gone with a married man for two years and seven months. From the outset of our affair neither of us dreamed that things would Would have turned out as they now are. I have two children by him. Since the birth of the children, we have become rather serious in our relations. I love him very much and he feels the same way about me and wants to marry me. His wife who cannot bear children for him, understands how he feels about her; she understands him too, but she refuses to give him up. My aunt whom I have tried to make understand, does not like this man. I want to leave here and drive to Chicago with him. Am I wrong to be thinking of this? My sweetheart says it we leave here, we-can get married. Please help me. Tell me if I am wrong or right. Dixie Lady answer: Dear Elenor, Please advise me. I am 28 years old and would like to get married I would like to find a good husBand. I work every day, do not drink and do not like bad companions for association, I go with a man who lives in New ersey. His wife is dead and he has two children who live here. He has requested me to come up there to live, but I refused - because I would rather live here. I wonder if he will marry, me if I go there, I love him so much. Mr. John Tan Topics NORWEGIAN FIRST Norwegian Defense Minister Otto Grieg Tidemand will pay an official visit to the Soviet Union beginning Oct. 16 at the invitation of his Soviet counter-part Andrei a. Crecho. Grieg Tidemand will become the first Norwegian defense minister to visit the Soviet Union during peacetime. Sunday School Lesson Our lesson aim for today is to encourage us to see clearly that God is continually at work in His world, overcoming evil, and strengthening the good. God called Amos from the quiet obscurity of the lull country to go amng the people of Israel and warn them of the retribution that was to Visit them because of their transgressions, Unless they repented and turned again to His ways. No small task for a ample herder of sheep— a tender of the sycamore trees! But, most certainly, a challenge of infinite aproportions! In todays printed passage Syria was selected as one of the nations that did not recognize the one true God. True, she had ho knowledge of the Covenant that had been handed down to the people of Israel through Moses, while Journeying through the wilderness; nevertheless, this ignorance did not remove her from the sovereign authority of God. She would be held accountable in His eyes for the evil deeds committed by her people. Today, there are nations in the world who will have nothing to do with God, who deny His existence— but that does not mean that God will have nothing to do with them! For God is concerned with ALL peoples, and all nations are—in the final analysts—accountable to Him. Such Was the message Amos carried to the Israelites Frightening? Yes! But, primarily a messenger of Judgment and retribution, Amos, nevertheless, also had a message of hope and encouragement . . .for God's concern for mankind transcends even His sternest discipline. And I will bring again the captivity of my people of Israel, and they shall build the waste cities. and inhabit them; and they shall plant vineyards . . make gardens . . . eat the fruit . . . and they shall no more be pulled up out of their land which I have given them, saith the Lord thy God." (Amos 9: 14-15.) God's mercy is, indeed, a thing to behold! For it was it not expressed in the advent of Jesus Christ in the world—His only begotten Son? What greater demonstration of loving concern could anyone ask? We might do well to pause and reflect: which of the sins attributed to Judah and Israel all those centuries ago, apply — in our day and time—to our own nation? An examination and an honest evaluation might surprise us! In this highly complex and competitive age, do we not, too, stress the importantance of the almighty dollar over our consciences, over the welfare of our less fortunate brethren; even over the good which can be done in the service of our Lord? How casual are we in our sense of Justice towards our fellowmen? Even more important — how receptive, are we to the quality of mercy? For mercy should always transcend Justice. One is legal —the other divine! For we are saved in the blood of Christ, and He (nor His heavenly Father) stopped to reason as to whether or not mankind deserved such a sacrifice! Our just desserts might, indeed, be bitter fruit! But God's mercy tempered justice—and always will!. Can we (who profess adherence to the concepts of Christianity) be less concerning with mankind? Let us ... as a nation . . .resolve to mend our ways, before we tax Almighty God too far! Let each and every one of us make up our minds to live according to His Word, then, as a nation, We cannot fall to be pleasing in God's sight. (These comments are based on outlines of the International Sunday School Lessons, copyrighted by the International Council of Relgious Education, and used by permission). THE LORD OF HISTORY Our lesson aim for today is to encourage us to see clearly that God is continually at work in His world, overcoming evil, and strengthening the good. God called Amos from the quiet obscurity of the lull country to go amng the people of Israel and warn them of the retribution that was to Visit them because of their transgressions, Unless they repented and turned again to His ways. No small task for a ample herder of sheep— a tender of the sycamore trees! But, most certainly, a challenge of infinite aproportions! In todays printed passage Syria was selected as one of the nations that did not recognize the one true God. True, she had ho knowledge of the Covenant that had been handed down to the people of Israel through Moses, while Journeying through the wilderness; nevertheless, this ignorance did not remove her from the sovereign authority of God. She would be held accountable in His eyes for the evil deeds committed by her people. Today, there are nations in the world who will have nothing to do with God, who deny His existence— but that does not mean that God will have nothing to do with them! For God is concerned with ALL peoples, and all nations are—in the final analysts—accountable to Him. Such Was the message Amos carried to the Israelites Frightening? Yes! But, primarily a messenger of Judgment and retribution, Amos, nevertheless, also had a message of hope and encouragement . . .for God's concern for mankind transcends even His sternest discipline. And I will bring again the captivity of my people of Israel, and they shall build the waste cities. and inhabit them; and they shall plant vineyards . . make gardens . . . eat the fruit . . . and they shall no more be pulled up out of their land which I have given them, saith the Lord thy God." (Amos 9: 14-15.) God's mercy is, indeed, a thing to behold! For it was it not expressed in the advent of Jesus Christ in the world—His only begotten Son? What greater demonstration of loving concern could anyone ask? We might do well to pause and reflect: which of the sins attributed to Judah and Israel all those centuries ago, apply — in our day and time—to our own nation? An examination and an honest evaluation might surprise us! In this highly complex and competitive age, do we not, too, stress the importantance of the almighty dollar over our consciences, over the welfare of our less fortunate brethren; even over the good which can be done in the service of our Lord? How casual are we in our sense of Justice towards our fellowmen? Even more important — how receptive, are we to the quality of mercy? For mercy should always transcend Justice. One is legal —the other divine! For we are saved in the blood of Christ, and He (nor His heavenly Father) stopped to reason as to whether or not mankind deserved such a sacrifice! Our just desserts might, indeed, be bitter fruit! But God's mercy tempered justice—and always will!. 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