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EWS, Sat., March 20, 1963
iocklantl Palace During Assembly
“God’s Kingdom will resolve
the struggle as depicted in proph
ecy. All nations must surrender
sovereignty or be crushed by
3od's Kingdom.** He gave sup
porting evidence to show that the
King, Jesus Christ was anointed
in A.D. 29, exalted to heaven A.D
S3 and enthroned A.D. 1914. (Mat
thew 24th Chapter and Revelation
11:15 to 18). i
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He concluded’by prc.ing from
the scriptures that God's King
dom is a real government with
power and not just in men's
hearts and by stating:
' The time of decisio’. is now
To survive this struggle we must
trust in Jehovah Gog, accept the
ransom provision and preach the
good news of Gods established
Kingdom to othe.’s.”
The discourse climaxed a three
day asser,oiy that highlighted
the thvine, “Right Kind of Min
isters ”
From Harlem
More than 20 ministers from
the Harlem area appeared on the
three-day program in demonstra
tions and forum discussions to
stress the duties of ministers and
to show them how to skillfully
perform them.
The duties of ministers outlined
were: Visiting and encouraging
the infirm, aiding those spiritual
ly weak, those with marital pro
blems and applying the scriptur
al method of straightening out
personal difficulties according to
Matthew 18:15.
Another highlight of the assem
bly was the public baptismal cer
emony where 63 men and wom
en were immersed in water as a
symbol of their dedication to do
God’s will.
The Witnesses' next assembly
is scheduled for Yankee Stadium
this summer, July 7-14.
Randolph Backing NAACP
A. Philip Randolph, veteran
labor leader who served as chair
man of one of Rep. Adam Clay
ton Powell’s reelection campaign
committees last year, termed as
“unfortunate" remarks by Pow
ell over the weekend criticizing
the NAACP.
•
Randolph told the Amsterdam
News that as a vice-president
of the NAACP he knows that "it
is not controlled by white people.
It’s national secretary and na
tional board chairman are Ne
gro and 98 per cent of the paid
staff are Negroes.
‘‘The NAACP receives the ma
jor source of its income from
Negroes and the organization has
done more to help improve con
ditions fori us than any other or
ganization,*' Randolph added, ap
pealing to Negroes to continue
supporting the organization.
Imported fruits and vege
tables represented 11 to 12 per
cent of the total produce used
in Upstate New York in 1962.
12,638 More Catholic
Converts Reported For ’62
WASHINGTON — Negro con
verts to Catholicism increased by
12,638 last year, bringing the to
tal number of Negro Catholics in
the United States to 703,433.
There are 18,000,000 Negroes in
the United Slates.
vbrts are fewer than elsewhere
"The larger part of the «pos
tolate is being carried on in the
Southern dioceses, where half of
the Negro population of the Unit
ed States Is to be found,” the re
port said. “Out of the approxi
mate 9,000,000 Negroes who are
living there, 270,000 are ported
at present to be Catholics.”
Some 343 priests are assigned
to the Negro missions in the
South where 210 parochial schools
serve 42,000 pupils, the report
said,
It also disclosed that there are
775 priests in charge of 514 par
ishes and mission with 361
schools serving the nation’s Ne
gro Catholics.
.
Temptation
Blessed is the man than en-
dureth temptation; for when, he
is tried, he shall receive the
crown of life. —James, I. 12-
The disclosure was made in a
recent annual reort by the Rev
John B. Tennelly, secretary ofj
the Commission for Catholic Mis
sions Among the Colored People
and the Indians.
The Roman Catholic Church in
the United States conducts its
work among Negroes through 64
archdioceses and dioceses. ,
The commission’s report indi
cated that the area with the larg
est number of Negro Catholics is
Lafayette, La., which has 74,227.
Washington Next
The second largest Negro Ca
tholic area is Washington, D C., I
with 60,246.
The third largest is New York
City with 59.367.
The report said that half of the :
Negro population of the nation!
resides in the South, but that con-1
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Fair Housing
Meet Andre Watts
Meeting At
Harlem YWCA
Teener Astounds Musical World
THE AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, March 30,1843 • 11
'\TKe““Publlc Affairs Committee
“I was a little tense on that
of Upper ’ Manhattan Branch
i.ong walk from the wings to the
Y'tun.g Women’s Christian As
par.a but I’d be worried if.l
sociation and the City Commis
wasn't a little nervous. AS" won
sion on Human Rights will spon
as I started to play I enjoyed
sor a meeting on the Fair Hous
myself completely, though, and
ing Practices Law in New York,
when it was over, I was glad that
Saturday, March 30 from 2 to
4 p.m. at 361 W. 125th St., the
new YWCA headquarters.
the audience enjoyed it. Some
times you’re not so sure you’ve
done a good job, but that night
rG‘63 OLDSMOBILES
I knew I'd played well and I was
happy about it.”
Andre Watts played more than
well as those present on^lhat his
toric night of January 31, 1963
at Lincoln Center can testify.
In circumstances reminiscent
of those that brought Leonard
Bernstein to the focus of nation
al attention, 16-year-old Andre
Watts was summoned to replace
an ailing Glenn Gould on the ev
ening’s New York Philharmonic
program. His poetic exposition of
fche Liszt E-Flat Piano Concerto
brought audience and orchestra
to their feet for a thundering ova
tion, reflecting the conviction
that Andre Watts possesses a
musical gift of grand dimensions.
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Hungarian Mother
Andre, the son of an American
soldier and his Hungarian wife,
was born in Nuremberg, Germa
ny. A pianist herself and from a
family traditionally steeped in
(music, Andre’s mother consider-
ed it natural that he learn an in
strument. Much to her surprise,
her earliest efforts to teach him
the piano were frustrated by a
lack of interest.
It was an introduction to the lone month before his seventeenth
violin, when Andre was seven,'birthday,
First Time
that sparkl'd his enthusiasm and.
finally drawn to the keyboard by 1 Hjs appearance with the New
his mother’s playing, he began York Philharmonic on the Young
developing pianistically at a fer- people's Concerts series for
ocious pace. When the eight-year-
old boy and his family moved to
Philadelphia and financial strain
necessitated a choice between vi
olin and piano lessons, there
which he auditioned on one
week's notice marked the first
time that Andre was heard ou-
side of Philadelphia.
seemed no question which instru
ment was truly his.
Jn a review of that perform
ance of the ^szt Concerto, tele-
j vised on January 15, Raymond
Ericson of the New York Times
summarized the essence of tl e
Andre erRered the Philadelphia
young pianist's splendid gift.
Musical Academy where he now
“What Mr. Watts had that was
studies with Madame Genia Ro-
exceptional was a delicacy of at
binor. By the time he was nine,
tack that allowed the' piano to
he had played the Haydnt D. Maj-|^ realizatlon of the instini.
or Piano Concerto with The PhU-,
iWliti„ and
adelphta Orchestra; when ten,1
the Mendelssohn G Minor Con
certo with the Robin Hood Dell;
and at fourteen, the Franck Sym-,
phonic Variations, again with „ „
The Philadelphia Orchestra.
an instinctive feeling for the long
melodic line.”
At Academy
Two weeks later, on January
wa§ th<f mWst hjg
____ .__ ,_____ „JU._
Tuesday morning lesson when
the fateful call came from Leon
ard Bernstein’s New York office.
Madame Robinor took the call
and turning to Andre told him
that Mr. Gould was ill and that
Mr. Bernstein would like him to
substitute on Thursday — could
he do it!
He has also appeared with The
Philadelphia Little Symphony in
a performance of the Shostakov
ich First Piano Concerto and has
given numerous recitals in the
Philadelphia area. The last of
these was an astounding recital
in January including the Bach
“Capriccio on a Departed Broth
er ; the Haydn “Sonata No. 1 in ^3^ and replied with an un*!\A/orlr1 loXA/ickl
AAorks HunaAT Week
E Flat ; the Sonata, Op 10, No• wavcrmg sure Two nights lat. WONa JeWISn L-OngreS5 fViaTKb nUliyt?! VVCCIk
MUSIC MEN — Brilliant young
pianist, Andre Watts, discusses
serious music with Leonard
Bernstein, the man who was
responsible for his sensational
New York debut with the Phil
Andre says he hesitated just a
fraction, took a momentous
harmonic. The 16-year-old from
Philadelphia is now the talk of
the music world.
‘stage^to/a'rZeo^-t^^11^ and organizations in 65
ing of the Liszt Concerto, which countnes to Participate
3” by Beethoven; a Debussy Pre-' _ j,e was 5oWin!j jn front of the
lude; two Liszt .places and two footlights at ( Philharmonic Hall
Chopin Etudes.
The foil
Sustaining a rigorous practice1 again on
schedule and studying composi
tion has not prevented Andre
from superior scholarship at Lin
coln Preparatory School. He is
enrolled in an accelerated prog
ram which reduces the last two
years of high school to one; he
is due to graduate in May, 1963,
Columbia will release in March.
Today he’s famous.
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21.
Proclaimed by the Food and
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United Nations, the Freedom
from Hunger Week was empha
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of the traditional Passover wel
come, "Let all who are hungry
come and eat."
The appeal to the WJC’s affil
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sued by Dr. Maurice L. Perlzweig
the Permanent Representative of
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"‘At a time when the more af
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