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I I i THE COUHk First Negro To Be Ordained Here ATLANTA. Ga. ANPi William Edward Calhoun, a TOTmer Xorehou.se college. and Air Fcce veteran, will be it'anta first Xeero Roman Catholic priest when he is cntatned by Archbishop Paul J. lUISinan.

in a so fM Christ the King 25 High Mass in I ttttuwlral VI a iFather Calhovx will he tnnI. Matthew Matthew Kemp, a fellow After ordination. Rev. Calhoun is expected to cie brate his firs: ms his home parish church. He will be.

asaizned to the Atlanta archdiocese. or The pronouncement cf fin Father Calhou is the s6n al vowa dunr the ordination of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cal mass will climax Father CaJ hnun, hire. New Building For Industrial WASHINGTON.

C. B. Dojle Mitchell, president of the Industiial Bank of Wash ington, stated that work will direct sunlight and solar gain begin, this week, lo remodelion the interior. V. Jill 1 the at 4S12 Georgia building Ave, N.

to hou. the permanent quarters of its lirst branch. Atprrent tner branch i uv .1. ing at Georgia Ave. and IVla fioW pi 'hrntri.

ffr an modern banking vrvi. es. he lowest bid. iTw iiidinir trnwn banking. Included in the contract is rrom a nnxjern.

anve (Vr, a slainless Meei night! depository, safety d. poMt box es. with four pmate booths; for use by renters of thes safety deposit boxes, eight tell ers' windows, in a spacious. main banking room. A NEW innovation will he a "Hospitality Room." tn the main entrance lor comfort and cor.vor.ierae of tion hereof, shul! he deemed our customers.

a material hreaiv of said ivm The new buiicug will pi tract. All bidders agre tore vide a large av embh quire a similar non (iiscrimina for use by nvic groups, ith tioa clause in all sub contract a separate entrsrve from' our 'ors under this coiiliact." parking lot. The contract price for ie The windows of the build modeling is SUT.utifMi President's Committee Acts On 1040 Job Bias Charges WASHINGTON. DC The President's Committer on equal Employment Opportunity reported, recent! v. that it has completed action on a tral! of 1040 comnlaint of denial of euual emDlcr mert oouor i.

tuniry contract emr'ov "merit durin? be two year aume it started opera tiorcv in Still pending are bfrs itim plaints of cause of race, creei. coliir national oi im in err.pioy ment by goveruner.t Vire President Lvrulor; Johnson, chautrun of th t'otn mittee. announced. Tne pending ca either are awaiting review by the Committee oi are ill undt investigation by the cor.tractir.g aciv ies. he said.

Of the ca. as rttrnpieted. 111 were dismissed fci iai of jurisdiction beiau.se the plovers did not hold government contracts. Of the remaining 899 cases, 644 or 72 ei cent resulted in Lndings of discrimmation and the taking spring lean drive, and re. 'out' of public view, and rot to: the College and Bi hop Nah Amel.a lhrr.cr,.

err pit.veti nLfftTj.V of corrprrtvp action to elimi vealed thai hs had litter it "in the Sir W. M.re New le wa. at hpt.st tin. Hgh UiJj; rHVi) v. nate distTimmatior.

ar.d ir.su:. sr. r.c with Mavor Vic'askt I that all re r.ame.1 exe, LeV ami Kngnsii nu Wtf j.f equal Oftponumtv S. I in. am! John 'a'cieino immei iaeiv aii i.

live rer has if J'lf The Vhe Prvsnvrt pf.mt1 Sr. due. tor of the citv's san 'ditmns to'thr utv af.iat,m a iud. ntten a apter in on. of out that the 1.7ns orr.plaints itatinn a rn Each o.

pai nerr i rn. coven lotion n. rs. Jne 4 2 "Hi Alabama. a Ar hiTM i2r''t'M i i I FOR COMPLETE BANKING OF M.y IS 43 Priest noun's priestly studies at St.

Mary Theoiogicai Seminary, Me noias inn v. o. cpgrw in theology Horn i. Mary ni vorsitv. Baltimore hJ, for the Jjo? SoS Ms dis rrkm tiw Air Kor.

I folc5f in the AiIa wk injirtM "1 V.l liceme'n. i i orir ana server im tnej nnoin aw mm; vn i Mrjrany. service. Callioun was a i lor throe and one naif ai Siorehouse here. Planned Bank ing will be covered by the Installation of an aluminum sol ar screen, which will eliminate AR( H1TKCT for this build 1 ing.

Rol.ert P. Madison, is one of uur country's I' adint? archl ls and nrincinal nanner of I the firm of Madison, ann ine general the A Baker tlv fim sub contractor is Company. Inc i Hiujnr follows: "All bidders agree that In the employment of labor, skill ed and unskilled and the le, tion of sub onti actors un der the contract, there shall he no discrimination exercised against anv chizen hwus of race. I'ftlor, relipoi: or nation al and that anv viola with the Committee dur i 1 I i i in. Ih two in tne ILIA I ne with a total of 1.042 ompiaints filf ith fltu fnrmf dents Committee on Govrm 'ment tK Hurin its seven aitd ohealf veans of operation.

The corrective ai tion rale of the nrevions com mittee" was 20 per wnr com pared ith the 72 per cent rate tfco tu New Orleans Backs NAACP Clean Up Drive ORLEANS The ls al hrafteh of 'fie NAACP is aTiiiiL' or, its lievv.tlf dnve: campaign new clean up. drive to help rid the citv of litter and the citv 'overnment is h.t.' r' the 1 Miito'i "sitfon i 'iairman of! the A VP's t'ltterbui? Com mitt.t a ip.inreil ihe tww INDUSTRIAL BANK WASHINGTON Main Office: 200 llth Street N.W. Petworth Branch: 4810 Georgia Avenue N.W. Washington, D. C.

HIGHEST GUARANTEED INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Each Depositor Insured Up to $10,000 By the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Phone: DE. 2 9200 New Orleans Skyline BITCH GESTAPO ITfDEB FIRE ready 1o welcome the legson NEW ORLEANS Racket naires on a non discriminatory ibustiiuz Jim Garrison. diiirut attorney of Orleacs Parish, has finally opened hU runs on I a lone standing ill lias at flit ted lor.ai Negroes r.vn' through the veers. Jim lm.tigatfng brutal hotels will not welcome mixed will their officers and already Negroes have for long hern victims of police brutality in I Crieans. nmre GESTAPO CHIEF.

kjn at Indianapolis Giarrusso. does not tne kuiIMB.itiu.v urri t.r i.iH Gf jim investigating htslnAL had guts enough re I t.rrant 0ffjcf.rs aie quick eentiy to publicly announce; stirft and Jh, for 'when vou are hauled uao ihe precinct stations. i the Th olllciaj regis! ra LaM week. Joe raJW for an Tvm figures releasl the investigatkHi into the death; end of March shewed a total I of 87 vear old Lane Gotars. iof Louisiana aLW vka was Jailed oa a dubious drank i whites, and only 151 029 were charge, released, and later; Negro voters.

The Negro fig confined to Charity Hospital ure represents only 13 peri where he died of a tkull frae rent of the total registration ture. jin Louisiana! The DA's investigators can Yet. Lt. Gov. C.

C. 'Taddyi go a lone wavs back into the'Aycock had enough time this records and find a heap of; jrasej, where Negroes were! speaker for the Citiens' Coun ,1 Lmmiv IbruUlized bv police offu ers. Icils testimonial banquet hon'lJT OLITriTII 111 IS a vinm ii i. nii rns The Class of 1953 ofJo pri is. Clark High vlebrated their Kth reunion last week with observances in the Clark High George as chairman.

Theyih Archbishop John P. Cod. later did it in real brown with aJ aCrmmsii tor. A a shindig on North Tonti St. The semi annual St.

Joan Are Raraar has been ached i tn l.T? .1 uare lhe auditor hln Vonture was namPd chairman of the event juanita Evans the new lana edition of the Courier Mi NVal Breanx has taken over nratiors at Tk Jones' Iounge uptow the ick i 1 ortr. corner that she will take tat itiek down the ai r.ext month as soor. as fe sa man fiance, returns fioil his present sea vovage Something like 4 prr.n turned out for the Mother Dav ronrert of Pigmrat Mark I i ham In the I LA Auditorium. SON celebrated his birt'ida just a few more than whith with a blowout at his ('ale turned out for hi first dVal donia Inn downtown. A Hie day after Mardi t.ra.

find was Herbert Geltriuge Pigmeat had the mtsfortuf a and the Tfia Tone a group to follow by a mere few hours of talented vounv'ters who a gospel concert mat near mmv Taverns Owners Association; ntgnt at Kips Kesiauran io map new plans IT tne lisa. year. ONFAB f.O HE AD NEW ORLEAN it a 'nothing short of amazing it) n11' quarteis here that the the. rxecume ctMnmrier executive ctwrmi'tee Ameiican legion v.ti for ine fr to to held in New rars. It was in in.mfrer.t warr.ini: tluat g.ition vvHiid ptevail 'Crescent City avd ir.

I the fact tr.at ni wre promised oooprraiion in the The citv went or to pnoxidc the NAACP with litterrigs. bumper slickers to go ta.s ISsRops of tl tnodist announ.nr.g the clean up. asjCh.urcn in San Fiam.sco re well as littei bug' Huttons. jcentiy in mid Apnl Citizens have rwii asked to: Bish 'p Han i Allan Cishcps of th thndist out ail trash in iv.taitier and SERVICES CURB I basis. There are signs that some delegations will bypass this 'year's convention because of the segregation issue.

There i are also definite warnings that palaces maintain It amourts up to the fact thai the American executive committee com their 'grave concern" at the. kk of voter regisvatants In; nf this ntimhrr were i month to ap ar as a Eiiost ionnz wmugog ie in. tinmen i 'Irwin, ihairman of this sub verive group' Trie First Diocen Svnod Toa ls an assemoiy pnests convoked by the Bishop to dis nt aftotrt tocuialions it.r.i pmir.ir nastoral shm and the administration of the diocese, INITIAL EFFORTS to get proposed Emhassv Club Intnr.ational off to a good rart Hi.ln i mv i.m uann a weption. A gathering held at' Malm's Motel did not warm i to the idea proposal is 3 carbon tar. copy of trie PlavSoy t'luhs MUHF.

KEAMIVi TI.AMER is bak on the Wave at radio WYLD. K' Idle, who hails from Memphis. sof pi.o Pa! Hal Atkins. whos udder, arture was not com piehe'istv. AFFABLE HERB ROBIN lor non luiai Joe Mr F.vesi Aug a nc aoe ago nas oowrnown.

uoogie r.v ns a pish spot ar.d indicates sue i cevs with his new venture. Bishops Elect C. F. Golden President NASHVILLE 'hori st Bishop Charles F. ic'ii r.

of the a I Bn me ham has been prcs! iT.t of luilt ge of llishtip the denomination's Cent m. Jurtsfii. t4ir 3 ht iit4 was held dus i th of the annual meetir Coii. il a was el.s ted ci. of nes a West Vn pai I Virgi' una.

ainl 1 tot Ida. I tion. de.Tg.n"5ed th Rust la'. a lunsrictHir tlff. nn.

that dav will suppn: stnutior "Cer.ti" gram l(i a r.ew scic Tr.f Rustiu.iiavp! is the oldest nf ii.stitui'or.s h.stori' I bii. Missing Persons s.tfclS.. I VtHIK KIOHT Wfidi. lAit. t.iavr.tWBr n.t!h ifc.

At I fjf Vn' i ir. jUi tu rrc: i I Mlti? AKt rHil H.N lHan. 'ffl re in mJt at I Ji'" jt0T t. af r. 1 i3 1 re cirrM ta f.

rer i md ur.kr i fe ijr f' Fi ev i hJ kS. VO HI 4 Ita.s. I a4 nu 1 i Vs i f. WMtAf rrm Item aa fOtt 1t aHl 9l GREYHOUND ON THE GO Pratant for tha preview of the nsw erminal facilities in tfia New York Port Authority (Eighth Ave. and 31st St.) was Joe Black, special market ing representative for Greyhound" and former pitching star of the Brooklyn Dodgers.

With him ere R. F. Shaffer I left), piesid'ent of Eastern Greyhound Lines, end Jms E. Hawthorne, corporate vice president marketing. Friends Mourn Loss CLEVELAND Tlie.deaih of Ernie Davis the.

former STa ciise AH Ametua aiui tirst Ne to win the Heisman Tioh to A aard. came as a I Amen a. arid "S' pecially to spons ve land this wit K. Jn talking to acquaintances of Davis, both on and vd the ti lil. and hearing the plaud lis handed him by the press.

jatlto aiid televisor, celebrities, one not help hut ffel one n.H u. a an ainieie. mil a a man. said that Dr. King's that in I wrg Davis the world, nnmenis.

were echoed LS of the highest jT's itpkk a sooke man an Allmem a by Marsh Samuel, publicity impittUm fo Mat. but an All An. dim tor of the club, who told haworld ide significance to "on slJ ft would fwt ican nn. this wiiter that hen he last nn a an athlrte, but as a man, Jim Brtnv'v. the man who scrvci as a i.J.

to Davis and wpn was. insuumrma: cauitw.Dais sign witii Btowr.s: 'lie death of D.ti a li' me' dnus jvrsor.ai los. He ivvealed that hr wasn't coach of lhe Browns, the Cleve shiM'kril al liearinc of the land Indians, who were death of his htmiiuI friend pmteee Ihh.1 rt M.nlell. Bniwns" a lie and ollwr top rsiniiel on lhe Browns knew that it was just a matter of time. told this writer that, alth' ui; he feit tl Davis l.iM.vt lhat h.

tittle live, he revealed it to. anv ore. but wa looking for Charleston Bv MRS. K. Mr ar.i Mis.

Fied Mi urln first anniversary and a daul'ters. Portia and Cas 'dedication of the First Deliver sanil a Acgsta. t.a weie a 'ut? Bptisl Church, ln.5 Fish ie. ent quests of Mr. and Mix butne i.nritly was held A.

VViiuv iiver a twowtvk rTii i. Mi. Mrs. R.rfet Bar xrurii s. in was tiii ss.

Ccr tra: I bv the Rev. Irt i.ild ii.itiai'..p.. Mis Wuhan Clem Vi.t is qu' fi' Is i was M.vs i.se High S. l' twentiv at 'ounty JlaU. SoetvjTivt ethet previ oulv iu id the tule.

Biikei i. wasnir.gtn:, rtigti h.vs and gtr! as i.o indi uuciea one program. t'mais. won ttrst places in the' Greetings were brought by met. Burke girls' I Alderman John W.

O'N'etl. team, won md. pla.v in its j. Mayor Gatliard's representa ducted one program. division.

Pemi' ke. nf Station PAL nas the name laii't pio jram to Il.t' t.r at tl Vole Ev. txi fjom 'Jl 1v high fd jwrx tnai and Is numbonng n.o;. thai. 2 1''' expecting A LVLX Liria of ine "i Hrt A Btn 4lig itMd i au ive liutKe diplomas tis ti'v spent most i 'h ir st.ool Ir fr.r ill i Mav .10.

Menaherslup dues omm St. Vvv A ill con ii ro he rweiven either Ts "oryna fan raTTtne will call for same. The goal has ot en i 1.. tlrl.er Sou'M mttW 'ne Col ot hi. hor.s re Mat'hi a Ji St Iuiis; pen'oe a 'or.

Lb. ECgar A. Lo" Kt Pa tirr.nr" t' t.iivt A. 1. St Wiia J.

V. Keilv. by. both thP, Ho Nagging Backache Means a Nights Sleep a Btd DCU BT CaM 4V itii fT'K oe uprt or Amy to a a r4 a o.kj far yl tr.4 tr ak ufntar ttt ii LOal STt viiM'slr bh 3 worm erst tl iw "I dfcc rr. frr rr It 'Jitf i Ti xti fff ta( Ki! 'e i r.

fj mn 4.a.''r tr inf. 'e cr raK t. tt ar' i injC I'. tratf ward to resuming his career as Pla''r Peiiiaps tin iMii lianlest hit by the death of Davis, out me ot Jus lamily. was Art MimIoII.

the voung owner oi theC'eveland Browns, who had almost become a father to the youngster after persuading him to 'sign with the Cleve i land club. Modetl tribute to Davis was, "It will be a very kmc time before We see another nian like Ernie Davis, not miIv Da is on Thursdav morn vZ wh. he dropped in to cnai Willi tllat tne inuh liked plaxer had shown igr.s of rapid deterioratioti. Plaudits to Davis alx came from Blanton Collier, the new shocked hear of Davis' doath. ar.d the chanollor of here Davis earned Ail America honors.

In summing up the wards of all who had gotten to know him in the brief time he was, on the al ene. Davis was all A a on and off the field 1)1 MORE. by the Sea M. PARRKK late Rev. Emmett L.

Latnpkin was fmnvlci ami ihe I lev. X. E. li iiiieum iiiiriisiei Among Ihe spt akeis Were vs. A.

E. Rivers. G. Vender iiorst H. Dav son.

II Spann. Grant. 11. Simmon W. Brow A.

Moore. E. Brow and Bishop D. Ward Nichols The Rev. E.

IibUs i preached ine sr mon. Miss Gloria Nelson con ft 1 Jt vta. ro LJV. Wt i i inn inn nrm good inoaiio that property Tatars win take pheaomllMM jhikea aeraame Howard I'rdver land civic leaden when.he un leashed a bruadside on Polio Police Chief Robert V. Murrav'a stand or.

the Mallorv Rule. Mr. Ratih. in teMimotur be of time to modifv the Mallory Rule because the courts would hold the change unconstitutional. Bishop Kniallwond E.

Wll lianat. uastor of the Biblewar hnrrn Kniilrs knowlnit a grandfather. i av. hu i Mrs Dorothy Butler Gilliam, flrs, fuli.tlm. staff Negro fern aje stair WTltcr lor the astl mgion fost.

ana ner nusDann Sam. have a new baby girl. a.siMant pas. or of New Bethel Bap'ft The Rev Katmimy. pastor of the rhuich.

is soiled cied to.hristcn the new baby a' his wife will serve as god mother. Staff writer Luther Jackson. now on leave from the Wash ington Post studying at Rec 1 icuowsmp. reponeoiy win nor ie.uti: to uir oU. i accept a post with the Intfl ntional Business Machine or I ganization in New York.

still live ir, historK Lednjit stepnany. Sam is an art teach I'm' behind Griffith Stadium. In the D. C. public school i Many of them plan to retain system and the couple is from and resitorv their properties Louisville.

Ky. Dr Max tin LOther King will'. live: Attv R. E. FVIda.

Mi be the godfather of Janice ar.d Marv L. Davis, Deacon C. H. Tertys newborn. Lewis.

J. T. Fieelain and Rev. nat is due anv time. Mi.

B. J. Cooper. Terry, staff writer on the There wer special musii ai Washingtti Post is president i M. Dan f'f the Prc t'l ih ami lie D.

and Mrs. K. Doug las. Mrs. Rosa Vandei hurst di us i'si the lent.

Mr Milliard pianist ajid Mis X. E. Douglas organist. Rev. Fusl Davv.

gave tl bene diction. A fellowship hour fol lowrd. Mrs. Doroihv Zeigi. r.

Mi s. Alia Jenkins and others have been active in niversily on an uroan i work. The group of A mem ners wno siane.i ine i.un are comm nded for their faith and peTsistenra in their en deavors. 'wax i V)ir li i Ty If4iK3 4J' HUJaa HNr. i.

rr siLfjt jl I f' Don't Let This Be You. Jv n't jflir i thi wnimrf. tu v. ow' t.kiiit it is r.ru. Miaow It.trn rwrti aT ror.

(oiirr a in tmp tnti hi ir iiwi nt t.t v.i vcur niri. I'h hert sn 'Hn r.i'.c r.vn tiotr. 'V int. kfd.he if tooi. sit in.

or tni he'thtc. If ju re ihf 'auiiiy reyau pf iKi nt ot vJf Hay ir i h' hi. hojne fmjy v. .1 Ltie BfJtr i 'ft Washington Dateline By KOBEBT L. EOBINSON" Charles Hopkins, grand Aenphe the Wre big mnaey father of Eugene i Big.

Daddy i offend by wfcMe roatlAra of Lipscomb, said "if that boyltfce DMriet. Haryteid aad could rise up from that rofin. Koane told Tbe Co I know he happened. "I can't believe that the boy took a narrotic unless sooe rxxjy lorcea it on mm wren Ktry ban pan tuwm the tadi he was sieenuiE. Thit bnv I mm and wtfl nrobablv erect a wouldn't do that." teaching hoMpttal on' the aita Mr.

Hopkins made the state ment at the funeral home in Gram Reynolds. counselor Baltimore Just before the body lo the chairman of the Repub of "Big Daddy" ws put onihe i luan National was tram to he carrid back to its in town last week. He spoke (final resir.g place in Detroit, i to a lota! group'of republicans CNude (Bodily You a e. ill The John Phtlip Sousa former Baltimore t'olta foH Room of the Washington Post ball star and now a radio ee Building. i intive for Station IVUI in Baltimore, said "I ean'l brlirte Mrs.Carol Hobson was given jthat Big Daddy nsed drucv a alumni award jWhen he find raine to loan last week bv Praire View Urn he Ihed in my home and I versity, her alma mater in trndnrvd him to a nwuher of Texas.

peopk and showed him the; Mr Kubson is the wife of ropes. I can't beheve he wa a i Julius Hobson regional dirw junkie." tor of CORE. She is a socjbio Baltimore police ard medual SLS' with the Health. EtiUea examiners question on the'on and Welfare Agency and four punctures in Big Daddy's did her graduate work at How i arm. They said a regular ad rd University.

i diet would have known hetter and would have been more ex Attorney Joseph L. Raiih ienLd with the use of the District Democratic Com needle. mittee Vice Chairman, gained A number of Biff DaddvVwide xunnort from lawvers former teammates were among the thousands his bier as it lay in the funeral of Chailes R. Law ur lhe Monu pnenul C'lty. i i fore a Houw District Commit Dr.

M.ord ai Johnsoa presi 1ttl MalMlrv det emeritus oML.nvard of pUr versity. said Dr. Martin Luthr th, (ntral Corn King is fearless in bringing mittri oppoMN UKiti about the change Birmirg wvakrB ham and will not be st illir1 Murrav aaid the Mai bydogsandwater hose. Rul( nuiir, hU nrwk Dr. Johnson, speaking at the moch dlffk ult and has Chuui.

ol the Redeemer. Pros mnfc.MK aHvnr.tl lo Mrnr, ha Ih late Indian Iradrr Mahatma Gandhi. Dr. Johnson sakl is a "weapon of the mmiI' and khame the oppressor. Dr.

Johpson said while he a.lmired and revered Piesident Kennedy he felt that he is not 'j?" PrH WUIIams 4ones, Ingram. He resfjem concert artist Phlladei is supposed to ivpresert ail phra. rn expecrinr her first "ml bees utMie in Blfu' gham. Apparently the sunev made i "cu nopmnn ianu nul many of the old residents that itvtr.oa' oroi isi Littic wotiw vc fini vmwl oiin hmt lo fryd i i tl tTT rsr 3. tv.jv ot ifs.ttit jin ihr kAtnf InMHfct 1.1SJ.

fionr. etteco finid ra i'nh4 jnd ihoiomf lc vj pir it vcur fvottt depurunrat ore. dfl or cortr or. Opfraticff oost wti prnr' reeco's low household rin ltr.t arm (r miiy cotrfnn. oc fe Eitfrx 3 GWrf Home.

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