Memphis World Memphis World Publishing Co. 1969-05-03 J. A. Beauchamp Morehouse Trustees Nullify Agreements With Students Acting upon the advice of legal counsel, the majority of the Board of Trustees of Morehouse College nullified the concessions made to nine students (one from Clark College, and one from Morris Brown College, the three from Morehouse College, and four from Spelman college) and one Spelman teacher during a lock-in in the College's administration building on Friday and Saturday, April 18 and 19. In a special announcement Charles Merrill, chairman of the Morehouse Board, made the following statement: "Since the concessions were made under duress while the trustees were illegally held an forcebly detained the majority of the Board now considers that these concessions are null and void." Merrill also said that the nullification of concessions does not include agreements made by the Board with the student Government Association of Morehouse College. During the lock in the nine students and the teacher wro forced the Board to head and act upon their remands were supported by one part-time Morehouse teacher and approximately 40 Atlanta University Center students wro seized control of the college's administration building, imprisoned board members in the conference room of that facility physically obstructed all attempts of board members to leave the room damaged college property during the demonstration and threatened that board members would also be exposed to damage if either police of Morehouse students tried to liberate them. TOOTHACHE Why suffer agony? In minutes at relief that lasts with ORA-JEL Speed-release formula puts it to work quickly to relieve throbbing toothache pain. Reccommended by many dentists. All drugs stores. ora-jel COMMENDED by PARENTS A ROMAN CATHOLIC NUN who worked among Negroes and Indians just after the Civil War; to learn more about her, free! 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Pope and T. J. Smith said Troy Nollen an employee the hotel said he was in back office in the lobby of the building when a man entered, pointed a pistol and demanded money. Meanwhile, detectives added, another man forced Charles Hollis a bell boy to lie on the floor. Nollen said the bandit took him to a main office and told him to open a safe. Then Nollen told the gunman that he did not know the safe's combination. At that point of the convention someone rang the front desk bell and the men fled with money taken from a cash register. Investigation continues. Central City Educational Project'69 New efforts or 26 communities across the country to improve schooling in the central cities are described in a booklet released this week by the U. S. Office of Education. Central city Educational Projects 1969' summarizes activities being conducted under nearly $12.8 million in grants under Title III of the Elementary" and Secondary education Act of 1965. The grants were made in August 1968. "The activities are unique in that they represent the first major attempt by local school administrators to concentrate a variety of funds in specific neighborhoods," stated Dr. Leon Lessinger, Associate Commissioner for Elementary and Secondary Education. Purpose of the booklet is to stimulate an exchange of ideas among the city educations. Dr. Lessinger, said. J childhood activities, individualized instruction, programs to help youth make the transition a the world of work staff training and parent and community involvement are among the urban educational activities described. The 26 cities whose projects are featured in the booklet include: Atlanta—Systems Approach to Community Educational Improvement. Boston — An Alliance for Educational Progress. Chicago — Chicago Comprehensize Project Cincinnati — planning Demonstration Schools in Pilot Cities Area Detroit — Neighborhood Educational Center Fort Worth — Central Cities Educational Development Center Gary —— Pulaski Educational Program (PEP) Houston — Central Cities Programs Jackson — Teaching and Learning for Occupational Independence Laredo — A Modified Bilingual Program Los Angeles — Planning and Pilot Activities for an Educational Complex Memphis — Community Learning Laboratory Milwaukee — Sub-system Approach to the Problems of a Large City School System Newark—Newark Greater cities Project "New Orleans — Eight Children New York Planning Community Education Centers Norfolk — Portotype of Urban Educational Problems Oakland — Planning Solutions to Urban Educational Problems Richmond — Operation Uplift Roanoke — Elective Programs for the Inner City San Diego — Inner City Education Demonstration Project A Regional Approach: ESL—Bilingual Bicultural San Francisco — Community Education Planning Project Seattle — Planning a Southeast Education Center Springfield — To Improve Instruction for the Inner City Child Syracuse — Designing a Campus Plan for Quality Education Tampa — Middle School Modification for an inner City Core School PRAYER FOR TODAY FROM The upper Room Thus saith the Load God; Be hold. I even I. even I will both search my sheep and seek them out Ezekiel 34:11). PRAYER: O God, our Father we confess to having lost a sense of priorities and the right use of time. Enable us to care for those next door who know Thee not. Help us to act that the lambs near us will look up and always be fed for Jesus sake. Amen. Basketball Scores TIME OUT FROM SEMINAR — Dr. Frank E. Cole, seated, center, of Buffalo, N.Y., was in Memphis recently / to conduct a science seminar at LeMoyneOwen College. He is a 1961 graduate of LeMoyne and later earned the Ph.D. degree in mathematics at Washington State University. He is pictured with Dr. John Buehler, right, professor of chemistry at LeMoyne-Owen, and two science students at left, Forrestine J. Ollieff and John E. Hamilton. Detroit Police Commissioner Probes Shooting Of 2 Policemen Police Commissioner Johannes F. Spreen said Tuesday an investigation into the shooting of two policemen and arrest of 142 persons inside, a ghetto church confirmed that police were fired on by persons within the church. "Voluntary disinterested, witnesses have come forward and have corroborated the police version of this unwarranted attack," Spreen said in an interim report. Patrolman Michael Czapski, 22, was killed and Patrolman Richard Worobec, 28, was wounded severely out-side the New Bethed Baptist Church the night of March 29. Police arrested 142 persons attending a meeting of the Republic of New Africa, a black nationalist organization inside the church. Four persons inside the church were wounded. Milton Henry, vice president of the RNA, said no shots were fired from the church and denied that those who shot the policemen ran into the church. Recorder's Criminal Court Judge George W. Crockett Jr., a Negro has been the subject of heated controversy because of heated court in police headquarters six hours after the shooting and began conducting habeas corpus proceedings to determine whether the prisoners should be released. Michigan Chief Justice Thomas E. Brennan came to Crockettt's defense Tuesday, although he did not mention the judge by name. He said, in an unusual public state ment, that Crockett acted within his judicial discretion because Wayne County prosecutor William Is Calahan had not issued warrants charging the detained persons with any criminal offenses. Crocket said he released about 130 of the prisoners at the prosecutor's request, and he ordered10 released because he felt police did not have sufficient evidence to hold them. Former Georgian Accepts Position In Wilmington George L. Johnson, former executive director of Community Action of Greater Wilmington, Inc., has joined Du Pont Company's Newport pigments plant as assistant personnel supervisor. Johnson, 34 who received a master's degree in education from the University of Delaware in 1968, is a native of Moultrie, Ga. He was graduated from Fort Valley state College, Ga., and taught biology and general science in Advertising Agencies, American Georgia and Maryland high schools for seven years. He served two years in the Army including tours of duty in Korea and Japan. In 1960, he played fullback for the New York Titans professional football team, which later became the New York Jets. Desiring to enter business, Johnson recently resigned from the New Castle County anti-poverty agency. He came to Community Action of Greater Wilmington in March, 1965, as assistant director. Johnson has been prominent in Wilmington civic activities, Anactive member of the Jaycees, he was commissioner of the Wilmington District By Scouts of America in 196 and 1967. He is a member of the Walnut Street YMCA. Unity Club and a member of the Ebenezer Baptist Church. He also served as chairman of the Wilmington Area Camps Committee and serves on the State Human Relations Commission. He was married in 1959 to Elizabeth Philmore, who also has a master's degree in education, and they have two children, George, Jr., and Tracy Patricia, 4. Mrs. Johnson is a teacher in the Wilmington public School system. SECRETARY OF THE YEAR — Theresa Hankerson is shown flanked by her "Boss," Robert P. Bynum. Regional Director of the Social Security-Administration, Mes dames Leila Grant, last year's honree, Dr. Jean Voyles, of Georgia State College, who was the main speaker for the occasion, and Ernestine Brown, president of the Atlanta Secretarial League. This was the 14th annual Secretarial affair at the hungry club. Urban league Interviews Negro Grad Students For Scholarships Miss Dana Wood, director of Fellowships for the National Urban League was in Atlanta recently to interview area students for graduite study scholarships. The National Urban League's Fellowship Program, under the auspices of a $100,000 yearly grant from the, Carnegie Foundation of New York has been in operations since 1965. The purpose of the program is to recruit and train potential professionals for employment in the Urban League's 94 affiliates. Approximately one-half of the awards made to date have been in the field of social welfare. However, awards are increasingly being made in labor and industrial relations, educational and vocational counseling, economics, and political science, thus reflecting the agency's growing interest and commitment in these fields as well. Awards of up to $3,000 per academic years are made for study at schools selected by the Fellows. Persons receiving these grants are committed to one year of employment in the Urban League Movement for each year of study that is financed by the Fellowship Program. Students from the Atlanta Area have participated in the program since its inception. Urban League Fellows from Atlanta area schools include: Earline Robinson, James Lemmon, Harley Burden III and Betty Byrom. During her visit, Miss Wood Stated, "Students are beginning to show an increasing interest in the kinds of work opportunities that are presented by Agency's like the Urban League." She further stated, "The professional training made possible through the Urban League's Fellowship Program has strengthened the students' commitments to the overall aims, programs and ideals of the National Urban League." The Urban League is a professional Community Services Agency with affiliates in 94 cities in the United States; a National Headquarters in New York City and a National Bureau in Washington, D. C. Whitney M. Young rector. Muskie tells New England to fight air pollution. Bonn rebuffs U. S. over tariff proposal. Atlanta Will Be Represented By Grand "Ole" Austin Villa What team has the greatest record in the history of English soccer? The answer is Aston Villa, the team that will represent Atlanta in the month-long. International Cup competition starting May 3 against Kilmarnock of Scotland in Atlanta Stadium. Villa was founded in 1874 by members of the Aston Villa Wesleyan Chapel Church. The team first won the English Cup in 1887 by defeating West Bromwich Albion 2-0 after winning a semi-final game with Wolverhampton that lasted seven and half hours (the longest in English history). In 1888, Villa was one of the original 12 clubs to form the English League, which now has 92 teams in four divisions. Since then Villa has the amazing record of having fallen from the First Division only three times. The first two times the team regained entrance into the First Division in a single year by winning its division championship. Villa is now in the second year of its third time in the Second Division but is considered possibly the most powerful team in England and a sure bet for promotion at the end of next season. In 1961, Villa was the first winner of the Football League Cup that season by captain and Welsh National player Vio Crowe now coach and general manager of the Chiefs Two years later Villa was beaten 3-1 in the same competition by cross-town rivals Birmingham City. Finally, at the end of the 1967 Season after having lost such great players as Vio Crowe. Phil Woosnam, Ray Bloomfield and peter McParland villa finished at the bottom of the First Division and has been relegated to the Second Division since. No chance of prograss seemed in sight. The greatest team in England was completely losing face. Then suddenly last December, the citizens of Birmingham held a public meeting to seek solution. They decided new management would have to be found looked even as far as Amerca to find it, and then finally settled on a group of Birmingham bankers and attorneys who were eager to give the team new life. LAVES COURT — Leaving the Court of Appeals in Albany. 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Two Atlantans Killed In Auto Traffic Mishaps Two Atlantans, a 55-years-old man and a 2 years old boy were among the 10 persons killed in traffic mishaps over the state this past weekend. Police said the man, Clarence Duggan of 242 Haas Avenue, S. E. was struck by a car Saturday night as he crossed Boulevard Drive in the 1$00 block. The incident occurred according to investigators report around 7:30 p. m. and took place near the intersection of Boulevard Drive and Woodbine Avenue, N. E. Duggan was thrown into the windshield of the car that struck him, police added. The driver of the car was identified as 59 year old Ben McDowel of 1818 Dixie Street, who was charged with manslaughter and driving under the influence. Police said another person, who was riding in the car with McWowel was slightly injured by broken glass from the windshield. In the other metro area acicident, young David Leon Shepard of 4270 Rockbridge road was struck and killed by a car driven by a woman. 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