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The Durham Sun from Durham, North Carolina • 11

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The Durham Suni
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i i Yours i depend an hamwtog ytm nrni MIMatalMtli 1 aai tan ana dttivani in Variety D1 Mid tin yw want edva Hied ta 'I ESTABLISHED 1889 SECTION DURHAM CMpNDAY: AFTERNOON APRIL 29 1963 VWDNC RADIO CBS PRICE: 5e rVWs ir-V 1 V- 1 1 11 i 1 f--v Tri-States Meet Set i I Defers Hearing-No Defense Judge States i Decision Court Judge A Wilson ta compliance with a recent Supreme Court decision concerning the righto of indigent defendants to benefit from free counsel services ta felony cases this morning continued until Wednesday hearings of robbery charges against five teenage Negroes' The delay came after each of Rice of Wlnston-Satem elected to the Law Alumni Council and Horace Bomar of Spartanburg SC vice president' Not shown are John Johnston Jr secretary-treasurer and assistant dean of the Duke Law School and three other new members of the Council Melvin Boyd of Miami Fla William Adelson of Baltimore Md and John A Carnahan of Columbus Ohio NEW OFFICERS OF LAW The group pictured above includes major new officers of the Duke University Law Alumni Association who were elected at! a campus meeting over the weekend Shown left to right are Charles 8 Rhyne of Washington a member of the Duke board of trustees -who was the featured speaker at the meeting- Carl Item Jr of Charlotte president Albert Kennon of Durham outgoing president Leon Teacher Two Others Huit In Crashes' Banker Addresseg Club US Savings Bond 'Vi Purchases Backed Executives Too Many Indigent' Cosies Said Unable' To Pay Fees Here By BILL KIRKLAND Problems encountered by Fam- Uy Service of Durham ta financing its homemaker service will -aired by tiw United Fund aura tivt tomorrow Chief spokesman for tiw UF agency win executive director Harold Demanade According to UF president Vie -tor Bryant Jr Family haa an overabundanw of who are unable to pay required for tiw homemaker eerv Im The homemakers to while the mother or usual homemaker fe tern porarily Incapacitated -Such generally 'arise when the father must wort during tiw day and fe therefore unable to care for young children at older persons ta tip home: Bryant noted that tiw budget calls for an annual expenditure of (3600 for the serves (68 of which ta allocated to aid indigent But it now appears that more financial aid than budgeted win be necessary he said Three of action by tiw executive committee could solve tiw dilemma Bryaut noted including elimination of the of the service at finding of providing additional fluids He expressed hope that it would not bo necessary to eliminate the service In other matters coming up before the executive committee to row progress reports will be heard from Sorrell chair mu of the Locations Committee and CL Cranford Jr chairman of the PAlic Opinion Survey Committee The Location Committee is seeking new offim quarters for tiw fund because of tiw pending termination of the current which ta tiw Guaranty State Bank building fe conducting a survey to determine public knowledge regarding UF agendas Meet Slated By Red Gross The 46th annual meeting of tiw Durham County Chapter of tiw American Red Cross will be held Tuesday May 14 at SchraffUa Country tan The special feature of the gathering will be the observance of tiw 100th anniversary of the International Red Crtw The meeting will begin at 6:8 pm Eaten of Washington rim president of tiw American National Red Cross will be the principal speaker for the dinner meeting Volunteers of the Durham County Chapter of the American Red Cron will bo honored at th meeting The election of the 196361 board of directors will be held 8 foe conclusion of the general meeting after which the new board members will go into executive oeMoo to elect tiw next officers Holt Jr is current president of tiw Rod Criwa chapter Drought Weathervein rain signalled tiw end el a tong April drought And the weatherman fe looking for more of it tonight followed by showers tomorrow Not the first week is April have we had mors thee what amounted to shower Up to today less than an inch has recorded for the nearly 24 than fe normal Cool weather ta expected through tonight with partial clearing bringing wanner temperature The expected 8 today 8 tonight and 78 tomar- 6 Crazy9 Doctor Here Witt Head State Group Dri Kenneth A Podger Watte Hospital gynecologist was installed a president of tiw North Carotins Dbstatrical and Gynecological Society at tiw concludlM of its annual carnation in Raleigh yesterday A graduate of the Duke University Medical School he has a member of tiw Watte staff 1949 He ta a member of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and a fellow ta tire American College of Su He served ta tiw Navy ta 1941-45 and ta married to the former Edna Campbell of Drexel Hill Pa They have four children Drive Is Extended To May 15 The Durham YMCA with (17-2855 ta 1968 memberships received as of Saturday has set May 15 as th date for conclusion of Its annual membership drive The drive originally was to have ended today according to Claude Wiliams general chairman who announced tiw extension of tiw drive ta a letter to tiw 115 cam paign worken mailed today The goal for tiw 198 monber-ship drive which began with massed kickoff dinner April 16 fe (2600 Williams termed tiw receipts of membership to date as good" and issued a rail for tiw drive worken with unreported new memberships to make every effort to complete their reports no later than May 15 A total of $671415 remain to be collected if the goal fe to be reached The divisional totals of the $17-2855 received include: open (49509 firms (27941 health chib (214050 and women' (273 The 1963 memberships nmived at the (took at the and through the mail total (73785 The budget for 1963 totals (108595 of which (35585 expected to be paid by the United Fund allocation to tiw and (64750 ta expected to bo received from donations member ships and The annual membership campaign goal was set at (26000 tiw (8750 bal-ance of the share of its budget ta expected to bo throughout tiw year Homecoming The board of directors of tiw Museum will meet at o'clock tonight at tiw museum but a cookout supper planned for 0:8 o'clock will not be held of the weather Three Durham were injured this morning ta two separate single-car accidents one of which occurred ta the city and tiw other taking plan south of the city near Chatham County A 44-year-old school teacher Mrs Katherine Walker of 509 Dunbar St sustained broken ribs and internal at 7:50 am when her car rammed against power pole eft Roxboro Street 70 feet south of Trinity Avenue She as admitted at Lincoln Hospital where her condition early this aft-iora was listed Patrolman Rogers quoted her as saying Ao was driving north when forced to swerve to the right when a truck passed and in front of me" A search of tiw area by police failed to locate the described truck The Walker car valued at (L-200 -was declared a total Ion Damage to the pole was placed at (300 No chargm were filed ta connection with the wreck At 6:45 am Bullock 47 of 807 Proctor St and George McKay 42 of South Street were hurt when their car skidded ta' curve while headed north on Fayetteville Road 200 feet north of the Chatham Comity line The automobile veered off tiw east aide of the road and mashed against a tree Bullock tiw driver was treated for minor injuria at Duke Hospital and released as was McKay who sustained a broken arm No chargm were preferred by State Trooper Phillips who placed damage to the car at (900 Directors To Meet The homecoming program at Lystra Baptist Church Rt 8 Chapel Hill has been postponed from Sunday May 5 to Sunday May 12 Thorn attending are asked to take picnic baskets Americans not by new money created by the sole of bonds to banka purchase of savings brads is the means of channeling savings directly to the Federal Government from individual savers It bypasses the finmdal markets ta which the government is already a targe borrower through the refinancing of debt At the time if provides a savings program for each ritisen through the use ofthe plan af his bonk or through payroll deductions where he worki This sound personal finances well as sound national finances "The savings bond program Is providing a continuing flow of new fundi to the Federal Government In the first three months of 1963 oalei of and brads exceeded redemptions by more than one-third were 10 per cent ahead of in the tint three months of 1962k while redemptions were down from that same period In other words American citizens rightly regard US Savings Bonds as a preferred means of savings and in dong ao they ara helping to keep their country's finances on a sane basin" Symphony To Gel Premiere Tonight A premiere performance of a ympbony by Dr Paul Kopke a member of the music department faculty at North Carolina College will be presented at 8:15 o'clock tonight at the Duke Auditorium st tiw college The concert is to the public without charge -It is one ta tiw series of faculty chamber concerts presented by a string ensemble which is composed of North Carolina College faculty members David Pizarro will direct: the ensemble and Afrika will be the soprano soloist To Convene 11 Coundlt In Carolinat And Virginia Meeting of 11 art coun-dta ta tiw CaroUnu and' Virginia will attend the semi-annual meeting of the Art Council hern Friday and tatur day win with 'a dtanerFWday- night at thee Jack Tar low Entertainment following the dinner win be provided by two Duka University bio-chemists and theta: Dr and Mr Donald Fhike and Dr and Mrs will- give a reading version of Loedand a folk opera A board of director! meeting presided over by council president lira Gertruda Flippen of Richmond will bo held later In the evening Two general eeaeiona are eched-nled for Saturday morning at the hoteL The first meeting will eon-sist nf discussions of organisation and finance byrepreaenta-tivee of each council Sucrewflil dub protects wffl be diacueaed at the second meeting William King of the -Charlotte Art Council win cover fundrafetag while Sanders of the AAevilta Art Council win relate the success of the Fine Arts Ball sponsored by his eoundLv A luncheon meeting win be held Saturday afternoon at the Old Trinity Room on Duke Unlver-sfty's West Campua The lunch- eon program will feature a panel discussion of Contemporary Arts-Commbn Appearing- on the panel will' be three Duka University faculty members: Iain Jiamiltog who will dftcuss music lbs -Frits-London' who win discuss art and Dana Ripley who win discuss drama The two-day gatherinif wffi con-dude with a Saturday afternoon visit to the local Allied Arts Center an Proctor Street for a tour of the facilities and a brief board meeting New council officer wfll be elected at cue of the two' scheduled board meetings depending upon the progress of the nominations committee Local Allied Arte officials ta charge of the meeting Include executive director lfm Clemens assistant executive director Mrs Ann Willetts and Mrs Sawfra Tsar Benson Publication Out On Life 1 1 1 After Death 'Theta" a bultettag for on the problem of survival after bodily baa begun publication here It will be issued quarterly- Published by the Psychical Research Foundation the bulletin ta edited by Roll director of fosorrh and educational activities of the foundation and a former research associate at the Parapsychology Laboratory at Duke University 1 The Psychical Research Founds-tion was created in August 1960 by the late Charles Oianne promote scientific research on the problem of survival of personality after and began operation ta January MOL It ta the only organisation known to bo wholly devoted to this purpose The foundation and its bulletin represent no position regarding aurvival except the belief that ad- imllfic obeervation and experimentation may laad to a solution The bulletin is not intended to bo a substitute for other publications ta psychical research and parapsychology its editor says "One of ill functions will bo to (Erect readers to papsrs and boob through abstracts or review Roll added "and it will also discuss current march activity which touches en the survivaT question The board of directors of the foundation is bonded by Dr Pratt of the Parapsychology Laboratory at Duke president and Prof Price of Oxford University England vice president Among the board members is A Bennett of the Wachovia Bank and That Co Durham Asks Divorce Arthur Morrison Marita Jr today filed suit ta Durban County Civil Court seeking divorce on ground of twoyear separation Iran Anno Beckman Martin of Columbia SC The complaint contends the couple monied June 9 1956 and Nppatod Sept 1960 the to chargM stemming from tiw April 19 robbery of Crawford who police quoted saying be was beaten and robbed of (16 cash and a (8 wrist watch he walked along Ronwey Street Defendants ta the case who placed under (500 bond pending hearing an: William MarriwU IS of 300 Roxboro St William Shrilie 18 of 812 Fayetteville St Walter Douglas IS of 613 Elm St Edward Ray of 408 Fowler Ave and William Harris 19 of 615 Elm St As Police Detective Frank Me-Croa was called to testify Judge Wihwn bolted the proceedings end asked tiw youths they had employed ottornayi' to defend them When advised that' oo lawyer had been paid to represent either of than tiw Judge ordered tiw continuance According to the Attorney of tiw Su-ane craxy decision each of you boys must have a lawyer since this is a Many Judge stated you have a lawyer by Wednesday one will be appointed to defend you without charge-if neither you nor your parents are financially able to pay tor counsel tiw Judge instructed each defendant Bulletin Head Fatal A 39-year-old Walter Turner died at the Veterans Administration Hospital here at 7:15 ajn yesterday the result of a rifle wound of tiw bead which reportedly wn self-inflicted Local Aeriffa said they learned that Robertson allegedly Aot himself Saturday night at his home The wounded man wn transferred to tiw Durham hospital from War-renton Memorial HospitaL Deputy Troy Durham said that Warren County autboritiw tavmtigattag tiw shooting Canadian Is Heard Dr Erie Mirier of Montreal Canada spoke to tiw Tobaccotand Kiwanis Club when held its annual "Canada Uh Goodwill program during a luncheon session today at the Jack TOr Hotel Dr Marier a reeearch fellow ta biochemistry at tiw Duke University Medical Center 1961 is the era of George who served as minister of transport ia the former Liberal party government of Canada He was introduced by Whitefield New Golden Age Club To Be Formed Senior cilixens of the Gary Street area are invited to attend a apodal meeting at 8 pm tomorrow at tiw East Durham Community Center Harvard Avenue Mrs Gertrude White city recreation supervisor reported today The special will bo held to form a new Ago dub for tiw area she Hid The East Durham Golden Age group will meet at 1 pm Wednesday in the Junior Order Cabin on Angier Avenue Members of the Lakewood dub will meet at 3 pm Thursday ta tiw recreation hall of tiw Lake-wood Baptist Church The West Durham dub will meet at 7:8 pm Thursday ta the West Durham Community Center Break-In Probed An overnight break-ta Speight's Servica Station located at tiw corner of Fayetteville and Pettigrew Streets vu wider investigation today by police detectives Speight Negro owner of the station reported tiw break-ta at 8 am today said thief who entered the building by breaking nut a west skh window stole (7 ta change from a cash register Machinery Firm Suit Continuing i The third straight week of the trial of a $1J million breach of contract suit involving a Stanford manufacturing firm and two insurance companies began today ta US 'Middle District Court with testimony from a Greensboro certified public accountant Oba Hannah Jr a Greensboro accountant gave estimates on the of profit he com puted the Roberta Co of Sanford plaintiffs ta the autt had lost through fatamiptioact business which stemmed from a fire at the Sanford Plant No lon Oct 9 Hannah testified Bud the projected sales for the textile machinery manufacturing plant from October 1961 to March 1968 the period which the plant was inoperative amounted to (2743-380 He explained that the actual interruption insurance on the plant was (255000 and -that Roberta Oowas entitled to collect from Pennsylvania Lumbermen Cs one of the defendants in the suit total of (193-998 phu (47029 ta expediting ex Under crossexamtaation by defense attorneys Hannah admitted that be bad not consulted the record books of the Sanford firm but instead had referred to reports made by another accountant Charles McAdams who had also made estimate nf business In terruption loss by the Roberts Co The suit was filed by Roberts Co agoinit Penuylvania Lumbermen and the Central Mutel Insurance Company for their alleged failure to pay defana on bustaeoo interruption and' fire damage policies which they had issued the plaintiff All told the Roberta Co ia Making (11 million to fire damages (255000 for the bull new interruption and (8000 for the alleged breach of Judge Rlrhardoon Prayer who la presiding ta the trial recessed the court at 12:30 pm yriwdiiHng it for resumption at 8 o'clock this afternoon Rural Health Seminar Sei Next-Year Duke Unlvmity will conduct an international seminar next September on "Health Objectives for the Developing SocMy vwihinty of Individual Physi-ian and Now bring planned under auspices of Duke's Commonwealth Studies International Relations Committee the seminar will bring together public health officials and educator from three representative areas of the Weston Hemisphere: Canada Braxil and the aoutheaxtara United States A grant from the Ford Foundation will provide financial sup- The purpose of the seminar Is "to make a contribution to the improvement of world i cording to Dr Croft Long Duke Medical Center faculty member and head of the seminar committee "This will bo don by furthering the exchange of ideas on the subject of rural health programs ta developing societies and by studying the mponsibUitiet of individuals physicians and communities ta such be said Fifty invited participants will Uk part ta th seminar scheduled for Sept 4L Ihqy will include The purchase of savings bonds by all Americans provides a means of keeping the country's fiscal affairs on a sound Thomas I Starrs of Greensboro executive vice president of North Carolina National Bank declared ta an address hero today- "The proposed tax reduction program with which everyone seems to ogres in principle may bring reductions hi apeahag fed it is more likely to-increase the deficit of the federal he tokl the Durham Rotary CUb at its weekly luncheon merttag at the Jack Tar HoteL Treasury Secretary Dillon and Reserve Board Chairman Martin have repeatedly empbsriied it is essential that the deficit be financed out of the savings of English' Prof Gets Grant Dr! Oliver Watkins amorists professor of Engluh at Duke University and tines other North Carolina residents are among the 89 scholars srieriists and artists serosa the nation who have awarded fellowships nimmwH today by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation The 38th annual of awards for 198 total si ssaom Dr will use his gnat far studies of the writings of Oliver Goldsmith The ether North Carolina ro-cipients ud their studies under tiw' grant include: Dr Osborne Bennett Hardison Jr asaocu' professor of English at tiw University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for studies in the history of English drama from tiw middle Middle Ages to 1642 Dr Babcock Meriwether sedate professor of English at UNC for studies in writings of William Faulkner and Dr Donald a Candler research sociologist for studies ta Portugal and Spain of traditional cultural pattens an compared to those of Latin America Medical Students To Attend Meeting Throe medical students from Durham an expected to attend the annual meeting of tiw Student American Medical Assoriitin ta Chicago May 1-5 They are Robert Frieds! and David '84 official delegates from tiw SAMA Chapter at Duka University School of Medicine and Angus McBryd Jr '63 national vim president of the 18000 member organization Ao- delegates to the Friedd and Paulson will partid- Si ta Uw activities of ft Stand-Committees end House of Dri-egatao-tiw governing body of the group McJBryde ta addition to his dut 1m as national vice president will preside at a lundwmfar delegatee and altenwtct on Thursday May 2 at which Afeert RJtt MJ president of the American Academy of General Practice will be the guest qeek-er Mors than 8000 medical students interns and resident physicians an expected to attend the annual meeting nine guest speakers and faculty members end medical students from Duke and the University of North Carolina BIKE RODEO WINNERS-Doug Blackburn second from left above and David Golvard fourth from left were the winners of bikes ta the annul "Bike held yesterday at tiw Northgate Shopping Center Left to right are Vernon Hopkins president of the sponsoring Durham Optimist Club Blackburn son of Mr and lIrs Blackburn of 3415 Winston Road who was the top corer in tiw five events of the rodeo: Mayor Evans who presented the awards Colvard son of Mr rad Mrs Colvard Jr of 2111 Woodland Drive who won a free bike ta the drawing among contestants and Chester Overcash chairman of the "Bike Safety observance The was the ciimax of the annual observance San Staff Photo hy Sparks A.

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