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52 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, jept. 28, 1963
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JOCKEY OF THE YEAR- Hal
Jackson. NYC dis jockey re
ceives the “Disc Jockey of the
Year'" award for his charity
work and general popularity
from Richard Chamberlain,
TVs Dr Kildare" during
NARA Convention in Los An
geles
HARYOU DRAMA WORK
SHOP — Director Bill Robin
son (center», in rehearsal with
Renee M. Smith i left) and
Gary'Bolling -(right* who played
leading roles in “Black Chaos."
written by Ronald Drayton,
and “Dope." by Mayatt Lee,
produced September 20 and
2’. at the Harlem YMCA Little
Theatre. (Walkins Photo.)
2 Premieres
For Lincoln
Repertory
Westchester 2'rf. Iih,'at,;r
\\ orkshop I <
_• Workshop To
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Integration
Open In Oct.
Forum Topic The new term begins this Octo
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inter
courses for
integration in Westchester many
the schools will be discussed. 8:30 ional Actor as well as the
It'- P m - Friday. September 27, at a ested amateur.
ber for the Kurt Cerf Theater
two WGITE PLAINS, N.V Rac- Workshop, 105 W. 55th St. with
the Profess-
The first subscription season
of the Repertory Theatre of Lia-
coin Center, consisting of
world prejrueres and one revival,
will be inaugurated under
direction of Elia Kazan and
bert Whitehead on January 23 fprum in Wtrte Plains Commun- Courses offered include Basic
at the ANT- Washington Square My Church. Rosedale Avenue. Acting Technique — which cjV-
Theatre with the presentaton of Herbert Undercoffer, assistant ers Motion Study, Improvisation,
the new Arthur Miller drama, principal of Edgemont High Speech, and Voice, and Scene
“Afte- The Fall, or The Sur- School. Scarsdale, will preside Study and Improvisation, Act-
over the forum, first in a series in? f°r Fun — for those who
vivor.
Recruitment of the 49 players c( special meetings being spon- study Acting for enjoyment and
who will constitute the perman- sore(j by church s Commit- recreation. There are also Chil-
ent acting company is now :n tee on social Responsibility dren s Classes for groups 6-8.
. ,paders scheduled and 942 and Young People s
progress, and six senior mem- -
bers recently sighed are Salome '
’ F , „ v»P,i„«or nrr. Classes for those 13-18.
d „ i, k are. Dr r red N. Kernnger, pro-
?r n? fess',r educational psychology The Fall term runs from Octo-
Meeker, Jason Robards Jr. e- kj y.U and a former Harts- her - December, the Winter Term
Stuart and°Michaei Strong J dale scho01 board member- Mrs ^om January - March, Spring
Fifteen selected from the train Ph>'Uis Shearer, an attorney and Term from APril * June. Sun-
Fifteen selected from the tra m- president of the Greenburgh mer Term from July through
mg program last May. and w.n^ce PGreenburgh Au^st For information and in-
represent nine differen states.
j J S senior ‘endew write or phone K irt
are Stanley Beck, Marclare Cos-
tello, Scott Cunningham, Faye and CathX Aiell°- SleeP>’ Hollow Cerf' PL <'6693
Dunaway, Crystal Field, Clint High School. Tarrytown, senior
Kimbrough. John Law, Barbara Miss Baker and Miss Aiello are 2pin:OI1
Laden. Austin Pendleton, Barry members of the Church Senior
Primus, Patricia Roe, Lanna Youth group. Kenneth Gould, of It is not often that an opinion
Saunders, Harold Scott, D’aue Scarsdale, heads the Social Res- is worth expressing, which can-
n t take care of itself —Holmes
; p^nsibilities Committee
. Mign scnooi senior.
and Jack Waltzer.
t
Council, march down Lenox
Ave. Sunday in memory of the
six youngsters who were mur
dered in Birmingham, Ala. The
mourners, wearing black and
carrying 6 small caskets, march
trough the streets to the
rhythm of muffled drums. The
marchers returned to 127th St.
and Seventh Ave. where Rev.
Eugene Callender, pastor.
Church of the Masters, dellv«
ered the eulogy. (McAdams
Photo).
IN HARLEM — A long line of
mourners led by members of
the Cultural Association for
Women of African Heritage
and Negro American Labor
Court Drops
Assault Count
i
Edward Walker, of 92 Morn
ingside Ave , was acquitted of as-;
saulting car salesman Sylvester!
“Livewire” Mocre, of 34 W. 145th'
St., in Criminal Court Friday after
trial before Judge Maurice E.f
Downing.
Moore charged that Walker
pistol-whipped him in May over
an alleged debt and he was con-!
fined to Harlem Hospital for sev
eral days. Walker, represented by I
attorney Robert Mitchell, denied
.he charge.
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Evers Widow In Weekend Talks
Mrs. Medgar Evers, widow of
the late NAACP Mississippi field
secretary who was brutally mur
dered earlier this year, will make
a series of weekend speeches dur
ing a visit to New York as pa-t
ol a nationwide speaking tour she
is presently engaged In.
at Community Church, 40 F.
St.; and on Friday. Sept
will address the Jamaica NAACP
branch meeting at St. Albans Ter
race.
Mother of three children,. Mrs.;
Evers will make a one - day trip
to Toronto, Canada, returning Sat
urday night. Sept 28, to address
the Greenwich Village, Chelsea
NAACP branch, at the Hudson
Guild Galleries, 436 W. 27th St.
On Thursday, Sept. 26. Mrs. Ev
ers will speak before the Nation
al Association of Social Workers
33th.
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