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Burned Sleeper In Poor Shape - Pleasant dreams became a hel­ lish nightmare for Lorenzo Graves. 37. in Rockaway Beach. Queens this week. Graves, according to police, was snoozing peacefully in a backyard at 302 Beach 71st St., taking advantage of the unsea- sonal November balm with a fire ablaze nearby to temper the nighttime chill. Graves apparently rolled In his i sleep into the flames and suf­ fered third degree burns over 60 per cent of his body. He was reported in poor conditioa i n Peninsula General Hospital as detectives of the Rockaway Beach station sought to learn his ad­ dress. if any, and how he catne to ill-starred slumber under the stars. AUTO INSURANCE 1 FS-1 TODAY Monk. $141. Bx. $11S, Bklya $133 OlEENS 4144. (EMPIBEt LOW DOWN - PAY MONTHLT NO CHABGE FOB VIOLATIONS I DEPENDABLE MO M11J l« w. 1W «• MS Bway. City Han *’>• AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION I POWER STEERING HEADQUARTERSo 99* TOPS IN HIS BOOK -The Rev. Frank Churchill of Hood Memo­ rial AME Zion Church gives plaque to Mrs. Corrye Morton in recognition of her work in helping to raise t h e largest amount in the church's recent building fund drive. Mrs. Con­ Belle nie Johnson and Mrs. Lewis, d to ri look on during women's day observances. (McAdams Photo). Clergy Protest Bias In Mess. and South," said the Rev. Harvey Cox, professor at Andoyen New­ ton Theological School, one of the nine ministers. i “It would be wrong for us soon after the first group start] their demonstrations, it was as-! sorted. in addition to Professor Cox, .he others in the Williamston-, bound group are the Reverends^ Coljn Gracey of Concord, Harold; Melvin of Fall River, Charles| ROXBURY. Mass — In res ponse to a call from the Wil­ liamston. N. C., unit of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, nine clergymen of this state’s unit of the SCLC left Monday afternoon to protest racial injustice in Williamston, it was reported this week. “Racial injustice is an evil which affects every section of our church and national life — North would include Brother Dewey Young, leader of the Flying Clouds singing groupwfrom Wash ington, who will sing “God Bless Our Home' and “The Voice of Jesus" among other religious not to act against segregation wherever it exists, both in Boston Glenn of this city, Roger Mac­ Donald of Rutland, V^, John and Williamston.” the Boston clergyman added. Plans call for a second group of clergymen to go into the South Harmon of this city, David King of Amherst, Warren McKenna of Holbrook and Paul Chapman CLAREMONT GARAGE 3251 B WAY at 131 St tU E 1901 i of Stoughton. AUTO INSURANCE! ANY AUTO • ANY DRIVER • FASTEST FS1 & PLATES • BEST FOR DRIVERS UNDER 25 OR OVER 65 1 DAY SERVICE • LEARNERS & BEGINNERS OUR SPECIALTY Small Deposit • Pay Monthly • Your Credit's O.K., No Investigations • Contact Us Now 2111 7th Ave., N.Y.C. (Between 125 A 126 Sts. Opposite RKO Alhambra) MO 6-8788 A fifth defendant in the case. Miss Joni Rabinowitz, was con­ victed by an all-white jury last Friday on three counts of per-1 jury, and faces sentencing on Dec 23 The four other defendants. Slat­ er King, president of the Albany Movement. Thomas Chatman, Rev. Samuel Wells, and Mrs. Eliza Jackson, face trial growing out of alleged charges of a Federal juror, Carl Smith, who accused them of driving aim out of bUSi ness in reprisal to his voting against a Negro in a police bru taiuy case. The Albany officials contend that their persecution is harass-j meut prompted by the Kennedy! Vdm.nistration as a peace offer-' (ng to the segregationist forces' n Southeast Georgia. Petitions in their behalf have been circulated by major civil rights organizations throughout the South. A delegation is also planning to call on the White House to demand the charges be j dropped. ' trian traffic. The “battle of song,” he said, songs. -i BEST AUTO BUYS FOR NOVEMBER <2 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Nut. 23, 1963 r 4 *4 King Heads Drive For Ga. Leaders The White House remained si­ lent this week on continuing pro­ tests from a newly-formed na­ tional committee, headed by Rev. Martin Luther King, seeking to stay the prosecution of five lead­ ers of the Albany, Ga., movement who went on trial Tuesday un­ der a federal indictment for per­ jury. ON TzilAL — Leaders of the Albany, Ga. Movement posed for this photo before going onv trial Tuesday on a federal in­ dictment charging them with perjury in a case involving a biased white grocer. The char­ ges have been bitterly protest­ ed by Rev. Martin Luther King and others as being aimed at crippling the move­ ment. L. to R. are Slater King, president of the Albany Move­ ment: Mrs. Elia Jackson (seatedi, Rev. Sammie B. Wills. Thomas Chatmon, and Robert Thomas. 2 Of 70 Ministers In N.C. WILLIAMSTON, N.C. — This month's lull in attempts to route little northeastern town of 6.000 segregation and discrimination, opened by 11 white ministers and two seminarians from Massachu­ nearly half of whom is Negro, and led last week Thursday to has been placed on the map of the jailing of 70 whites and Ne setts who were included among the 70 persons jailed. racial protests. groes. The protests have stirred a The new demonstrations were The ministers and seminarians said they came in response to an appeal by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to stretch the Special Services life of demonstrations here— •-I*} The two seminarians were re­ leased Monday, but the other seized demonstrators are in jail on charges of unlawful assembly, parading without a permit and of obstructing vehicular and pedes­ I Bishop J. B. Loveljoy disclosed this week that he will conduct two special services on Dec. 1 and 2 to “win souls” through a “battle of song” at The First Apostolic Church of Applied Chris­ tianity, 274 W. 145th St. Schildkraut. Largaat Ford Dealer Offers YEAR. WOW 4 ! « Mos to Pay.Low Bank Rates ! Custom 500 M8“ PLAN PURCHASEl [64 “ »38£ 64 [ High Trade-In Allowance May I Easily Cover Down Payment. *35£ Door Foirlane Door Falcon 2 Door Schildkraut Ford LIBERTY AVE. at 165th ST. JAMAICA OPEN EVENINGS, RE 9 2300 PARKING ON PREMISES JOHN A. DURSI ,Ht 63 E. 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I9f 56 CADDY—Fleetwood 56 CADDY—Hard Tops 1095 60 OLDS aw MANY MORE ON OUR BIG LOTS Baft Rates — 36 Months Trades - No Cosh Needed Avf erixed Chevrolet Dealer 14-14 tfclmrsy St.. !,•»» MM City a 5-1200 AS f«700 O«N IVES. Fer Credit Phone KT) StctAwsy St.. Suhway -I— Zac* ' TH< ICC tl MEDIUM - THE ACTION IS MAXIMUM. a engine* - 390 and 427 Cubic If. Two and 4-door hardtops - with or without Braazaway rear window. l( Your present car may cover the dew* pay meat ' - pay tea balance out of Income in law monthly payments. EMPIRE LINCOLN - MERCURY 1700 BROADWAY AT 54th lilt FIRST AVE AT 61s* LT 1-7800 LT I-78IP trand Ave., has arranged four* Untitled Document file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com