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t 22 • N T AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Nor. 23. 1963 • .y. . L ... ' Civil Eights Episopal Church Eyes Mass On Church-Related Schools ^t‘ltd*ll 1^1*1114 J WASHINGTON — The Proles-1 general convention in St. Louis! OI.UCII .i»kiwiM EpbMHl clMireh ta> „ )9M The Rev Vincent de Paul, a directed its fight against discrim- The demonstration will include Negro chaplain of the North ination toward members, church- ESCRU pickets carrying signs, American Order of St Francis. es and institutions within or one side of which will have a preached the sermon last Satur ,p„rted bv . )ts own denom copy of the “Capetown Placard”, day morning at the Civil Rightyand other the name of the seg­ Mass at the Immaculate Con- ception Roman Catholic Church A Southern minister, the Rev. at 128 Targee St., Stapleton, Stat- John B Morris, of Atlanta, Ga., Jesus on the Cross, with a Negro COMPARE VALUES en Island. executive director of the Epis­ kneeling in prayer on one side The Mass was the first such and white man kneeling in pray- copal Society for Cultural and said at the church and possibly the" first" of its kind ’on” Staten ’Racial Unity, is leading the 1 f" “"^’X’/by TbVSw!^ denominational attack mounted Island. The Capetown Placard shows regated institution. ination barrier known* as "segregation The Right Rev. Msgr. Francis by the ESCRU. SAVE 20.50 ’/4 CARAT $»0 VALUE $»0 VA MATCHED DIAMOND RINGS |50 $69 for S2.50 DOWN both $1.75 WEEKLY ' , Marveloua V>)lu» W» »r» traturtng Uil« t> 4 Ki-nuin* di.inioiid comMiinOob at a larnfla ■« MVinga niu« aiilarsetl Total w.ixtlt. SEE SPECIALS IN OUR WINDOWS Naw Vark’s l«r««st Diamaad Display .RUSCHS EVES. «4 C9NVINIINT STORIt ]28 WEST 125tll ST. in HARLEM • h; »»«p •*«,»(, CO LEAVING CHURCH — Attend- Vincent de Paul delivered spe- Hines. Front! the Gibbons’ ing the Civil Rights Mass at cial sermon before a coagre- daughters, Vallerie and Victor- the Immaculate Conception gation of 200. Back row: left = >nd Church, Staten Island, these to nght. Mrs. Gibbons and her ’ parishioners are shown leaving husband Walter Gibbons, hold- the sacred edifice where Rev ing son, Kenneth, Mrs. San ‘ ' * Jocelyn and Chris. wines’ children (Gilbert Photo), "‘Now that’s what 1 call fresh bread,’ says Althea Gibson, top woman athlete! X. Baum. Right Rev Msgr The first - but not the only - Stanilaus Malanowsl i and the institution which will undergo at-| tack is the Lovett School in At-1 Right Rev. Msgr John Lennon lanta. a church-supported agency celebrated the Mass, which was which turned down the applica­ sponsored by the Staten Island tion of Martin Luther King 3rd, chapter of the Catholic Inter­ son of the civil rights leader. racial Council headed by Rev. Sylvester McGinn. . Among well-known figures at- tending were Borough President Some 200 church * related Albert A. Manaicalio, State Sen- schools, homes, hospitals and ator John J. Marchi, Pearce agencies throughout the nation O’Callaghan, council president, which get either all or part of ; and Dr. Wm. A. Miles, member their funds from the denomina- i of the Staten Island Chamber tion will be attacked in a demon- : stration at the church’s triennial [ ' of Commerce. Church Groups Seek Strong Rights Bill WASHINGTON — One hundred measure still in the House Rules I of 600 Roman Catholic and Epis- Committee, copal integrationists sought com- The rights bill is expected to mitments last week from their get on the floor of the House Congressman on the support of by Dec. 16. Some filibustering strong civil rights legislation. may attend its clearance by the The laymen and laywomen re-1 committee, presented the National Catholic Catholic and Episcopal inter- Confercnce for Interracial Jus- racists hope to obtain a White tice and the Episcopal Society House commitment to forbid dis- for Cultural and Racial .Unity, criminatory practices in the sale both of \yhich are unofficial or- of property by all agencies hold- ganizations in their respective ing government-financed mortga- churches. ; ges. They had the tacit support, too, of lay representatives of the Paintings At United Presbyterian Church in; the U. S. A. and the Interna- PllbllC Library . tional Convention of Christian! _ J Churches (Disciples of C h r i s t) G,fted Veronica Korjus. who - * . , , , . Clear Answers whose delegates sat in as ob-j studied abroad, heads a group of servers at the four-day session j g fted artists in an exhibition of'fc of the Catholic and Episcopal! ... , xu »x or xt groups at the Mt. Olivet Luther- H _n rh,.rnh 3 paintings and sculpture by mem- Ibers and friends of The Art Stu-j I dents League of New York ar- j ranged by Sculptress Estella V. The religious integrationists j Wright, with the assistance of consulted with Clarence Mitchell,;Librarian Walls of the Counter; Cullen Regional Branch of 104 W. Washington bureau director of 136th Street. the NAACP, who alvised them to obtain “clear answers” from the lawmakers on the extent to which they will,.go to prevent a watering down of the present brary hous The show will be up in the Gal­ lery until November 30 and is open without fee to all during li-| NEW AIR-TIGHT WRAPPER KEEPS TIP-TOP.BREAD SO FRESH IT FOLDS! Ask Althea Gibson! When other breads go stale and hard. Tip-Top Bread is still so fresh, you can fold it. The secret: Tip-Top’s new air-tight ‘Flavor-Guard’ wrapper. Keeps bread fresh day after day, so you don’t throw slices away! And Althea knows that Tip-Top is packed with vitamins and min-, erals for body building nourishment. Get a loaf of delicious Tip-Top today. You can fold the last fresh slice days from now,. NY Airmen Promoted Three servicemen from the New York area were promoted in rank recently at U. S. Air Force bases. They are William R. Yancey, stationed at Nellis AFB, Nev., promoted to airman second class. The airman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yancey of 1092 Decatur St.. Brooklyn. AFTER MASS COFFEE — Rev. Vincent de Paul, OFM, extreme right, is having coffee with, ll, to r.) Rev. Sylvester McGinn, Mrs. Alita Nash and Senator John Jr-Marchi, fol­ lowing Civil Rights Mass at which Father De Paul deliv­ ered special sermon at the Im­ maculate Conception Church, 128 Targee St.. Stapleton, Stat­ en Island. Civil Rights Mass was sponsored by Catholic In­ terracial Council, Staten Is­ land Chapter. (Gilbert Photo) James W. Fritz, an aircraft mechanic at Ellsworth AFB. S.D., promoted to airman second class. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Fritz live at 1390 Ogden Ave.,I Bronx. Frank Slmanca. a communl-1 cations equipment repairman at Fortuna AF Station, Mont., has been promoted to airman first class. His parents Mr. and Mrs Robert Simanca reside at 1059 Madison Ave. Committee Plans Xmas Treat For Needy Children The committee for The House That Jack Built Christmas Fund For The Needy held its first meeting on November 5, at the Adam C. Powell Center, and formed its committees to get their drive on the way to collect money for the needy for Christ­ mas. The committee is planning a night at the Circus for the needy i children on December 23, at the Coliseum. Heading the Committee are; Hal Jackson, Carol Price, Flora Haynes, Christine Sandus, Rosa Lasley, and Iola Abernathy. 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