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■ ■—« * Mels' Jackson To Review Scouts Christian Science Theme: Evolution The basic power behind change and evolution will be explored in afl Christian Science churches heavens and a new earth; and the farmer shall not be remem- intn vnieui ** ITsW this Sunday. The Bible Lesson is entitled: "Is the Universe. In­ cluding Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?** Bible references will include thia verse. "Behold I create new WE DARE YOU TO CALL JU 6-4929 Blumstein’s Boy Scout Trad­ ing Poet will salute the leaders and scouts of the Harlem Dis- trict on Saturday. June 2. Beginning at 10 a.m., there will be a parade starting from 140th Street and 7th Avenue to 125th Street. Public officials and prominent citizens, including A1 Jackson, top pitcher for the Mets. will be present to review the scouts. The reviewing stand will be in front of Blumstein’s Depart­ ment Store. West 125th Street, between 7th and 8th Avenues. Why So Many Broken Homes Psychologist Dr. Kenneth Clark attributed the “high rate of broken homes in Harlem’’ t6 the lack of social, educational and occupational opportunities of Negroes. Dr. Clark, CCNY educator, was one of a panel of experts on the social problems of min- drtrc ' rrwps who shared views on the impfcct of minority status on the health and welfare of Negroes and Puerto Ricans with some 200 members of the ad­ ministrative and professional staffs of New York Catholic Charities at the Cardinal Spell­ man Center, 137 E. 2nd St , I Monday. LIKE JATHER, THE SON - Maj. Gen. B. O. Davis, Jr., who followed his famous fath­ er into a military career and became like hie father a gen­ eral. also followed ins father, the distinguished Brig.Gen. B. O. Davis, Sr., hi becoming an honorary alumnus of Mor­ gan State College. In June 1959. the college awarded an honorary doctorate to Brig. Gen. Davis. Last Monday, the Six Honored At Morgan Maj. Gen. Davis. The famous family is shown here — Maj. Gen. Davis. his mother and father, with Mrs Martin D. Jenkins and the Morgan Pres­ ident, Dr. Martin D. JenkMM/ New Yorkers Give More Dollars To Dr. King Dr.# Martin Luther King, an- presented a check for $50 nounced last week that a Med- school children from Man B,„ Memorial Bail Fupd ““ Hhe‘"b“* ..V. « has been established to assist all persons arrested n Jackson. Mias. MotnOf SODS ia the Integration battle. He A e. said that Dr. Mordecti Johnson, MTTer fVVClfTieO University is honorary chairman. Man's Death Dr. King mads his announce- -It was an accident It was an ment at the Americana Hotel accident’* remorseful 23-year-old where he spoke at a luncheon Bernice Blount sobbed as she w given In his honor by the Ghen- led from her home at 240 W. di Society for Human Rights of 103rd St. by Ptl. Donald Pagan! which he is honorary chairman of the West 100th St. Precinct Theodore Kheel is chairman of Saturday night. the Society which is raising mon- Blount, mother of an 11- ey for Dr. King and his suppor- year-old girl, held in connection with the fatal stabbing of Julian t«rs. Dr. King called Mr. Evers’ A. Robinson who lived with his death, "an inescapable tragedy wife at 206 Lefferts Ave., Brook- add an unspeakable outrage". He lyn, is held without bail for ac- said America has lost one of her tion by the Grand Jury. “puriest patriots"- Miss Blount, a hotel employee. Give g-tr told Police she had been friendly Among those presenting money with, but found to Dr. King and his struggle Wednesday Tie Michael Quill of ,wke” ** to“ “■» ™‘~ the Transport Workers who gave a 110.000 check from hl, union. reportedly assaulted her. M„s 11.500 la check, was also present- Blou”1 * ed by Edward CoUkyen Demo- critic County Chairman from Nnw York Tifv TVmorratK Pitv ager> r8n im° K T? u *° * lro*'1 “^1 OSWEGO GRAD — Jacqueline Kellum was one of 511 students from State University College at Oswego who received the B.S. degree in Education. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ seph Kellum, 220 Wadsworth Ave., she is a 1959 graduate’ of Hughes High Schoo!. Dr. Lester Granger was the com­ mencement speaker. JOINT EFFORT — These three scouts show how inter­ racial it the Boy Scout move­ ment in the United States as they work together at a Scout camp. Harlem Scouts will par­ ade through streets of area on Saturday with reviewing stand at Blumstein’s Boy Scout Trad­ ing Post on West 125th Street NAACP To March The Astoria branch of the mourners carrying black flags NAACP will hold memorial serv- and wearing arm bands. ices for Medgar Evers, the mxb NAACP’s murdered field aecre- Procession will begin at Astoria Houses and Queens- bouses and proceed from iutrut.ni tary at the Community Church opposite directions down 21st ef Astoria, the First Reform street to a meeting in front of Church of Astoria and the Peo- the Ravenswood Houses to be pies Church of Astoria on Sun- addressed by three ministers, day June 23. The march will begin at 2:15. - Services at the churches will Mrs. Muriel Silverberg Is presi- be followed by a march of dent. Jounral-America Or, rather, partially explained. (To pro­ tect all our years of hard work, there are things about the distilling and blending of Soft Whiskey that we can’t reveal.) To begin with, Soft Whiskey is as whis­ key a whiskey as any whiskey you can buy. But it’s the first hard liquor that isn’t “hard.” That means no “hard” edge to sting- bite-bum you. (One of the revealable ways we take off that “hard” <dge is by doing some of our distilling in small batches, in­ stead of the regular large batch method.) It’s a pleasure to drink this 86 proof whiskey straight—there’s no heat in it to detract from your enjoyment. Just warmth. The flavor is rich, yet it swallows easy. In mixed drinks, it doesn’t fight the mixer. It blends smoothly, yet doesn’t lose itself- To sum up: Soft Whiskey does anything “hard” liquor can do. It just does it softer. Beforeyou sample Calvert Extra, the Soft Whiskey, there’s something you ought to keep in mind: you may never touch a .drop of “hard” liquor again. . A „„ CALVERT ORANGE CREAM SODA AIm Black Raspberry, Black Cherry, Root Boor, Strawberry, Hi^pot1 -mini Lin, Cob family-size bottles only One bottle pours 6 Ml glasses of brighter, Mfer, tastier Canada Dry the only flavors with special sparkle... the most popular bottled flavors in New York. Offer good only in New York City, Westchester County end Long Island, for a limited time. v1’- ‘ D WHISKEY-86 PROOF -65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS-CALVERT MST. GOUfOWSVOIA KVe A i »t 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