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New Pittsburgh Courier from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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3 Ml. A If .1 ilK 'V. 1 Item, is rv. A lAi ii ASM 4' I I fi1f IJi Mil SAD PROTESTORS Hundreds of demonstrators are shown as they began another day of protests over the slaying of Sammy Younge Jr. in Tuskegee, Alabama.

Although the march, which began on the Tuskegee Institute campus was stopped by city police just outside the campus, it was later allowed to continue into downtown Tuskegee. There were no incidents. FAMILY GATHER ING The members of the family of the Most Rev. Harold R. Perry, auxiliary bishop of the New Orleans archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church.

Stand outside the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Lake Charles, Louisiana following a pontifical mass on "Bishop Perry Honor Day" last week. Left to right are, James Perry, Mrs. Clyde Kennedy, Stockton, and Frank Perry, Nashville, Tenn. Bishop Perry was consecrated in New Orleans last week. iVk? MAYOR AND HIS FAMILY Robert C.

Henry, mayor of Springfield, Ohio, is a man who has a right to take pride in his family as well as his new job. Seated with the mayor and his charming wife are their children. Left to right, Allen, Robert Jr. and Lisa. 7 r'yt I i il rii i i.l THE COURIER Jonuary 22, 1966 Iff fr hs tei2l3 'e a 7..

FOUR OF A KIND Time has certainly seemed to fly in the case of the famous Fultz Quads. Today the young ladies are sophomores at Bethune Cookman College in Daytona Beach, Fla. Left to right are Mary Catherine, Mary Louis, Mary Ann and Mary Alice. In case you're confused just think about what the girls fellow students and teachers must go through when trying to identify them. IIWWMHil i i il I i 1 tvjUc'A iff.

v. s. 1 I 4. 1 CHAMP PLAYS PEEK A BOO Heavyweight Champion Cassius Clay reeks around a corner at his wife Son i and her attorney as he leaves court in Miami, Fla. last week after obtaining a divorce.

During the proceeding's Clay hod very little to say. His former wife, on the other hand, seems sctisfied with the agreement that calls for her to receive $15,000 a year for the next ten years. PAGE 5.

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