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FIRST GRADERS at the James Whitcomb Riley School 43 beam with pride as they reminisce President John F. Kennedy's sending them a picture and letter in return for a poem the students wrote about him during a special social studies unit. Proud of their accomplishment # are (from left to right) front row: Darlene Taylor,

Michael Harrison, Kimberly McMahan, Marc Clark, Judith Barber, Karl Glickert, and back row: Joan Wake holding the letter, Frank Smith, Sheree Rowls, Michael Humphrey, Myrna Wright, Jerome Howell and Carolyn Martin holding picture. Mrs. Euto F. Warfield is the teacher. (Recorder photo by Houston Dickie).

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home, go to jail, or register to vote alone.” Hammond ordered officers “not to arrest Gregory,”'who came here to lend moral support to demonstrations which have been broken up by police holding police dogs on leashes and by barricades. - /• Gregory was grabbed by a police after the arrest, his arm was twisted behind him and he was marched across the street for “moving too slowly.” He said another policemon struck him in the back as he was being hustled away, but it did not injure him. In high spirits during the fiveminute ride to the LeFlOre County Jail, demonstrators laughed and joked. The eity detention cell would not hold the large number arrested this 1 week on charges of disorderly conduct and refusing to obey an officer. Hollis Watkins, acting director of the Council of Federated Organizations, J made up of every civil rights group active in Greenwood, said: “The issue involved here is a clear one—whether or not people haVe the right to go peacefully to the office of the registrar for the vote.” He asked: “Regardless of whether they walk or ride, in small groups or large groups, do they have the right to go down there

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THE BIG WINNER: James Dunn (left), 3315 Graceland, went shopping Sunday at the 7-1 1 Supermarket at 39th and Illinois. The store was offering a "Space Age" Admiral television (among other items) to the lucky customer who picked the number 7-11. Of course, the numbers, of which there were thousands, were hidden from the customer's view. Dunn, 23, got in the checkout lane, approached the clerk, drew a number, broke the seal, and to his surprise there was number 7-11. "It was the first time I had won anything" Dunn explained. Wilbur Berry, (right), also of the Graceland street address, was in line behind Dunn when the lucky number was picked. He won a loaf of bread. Dunn is a student at the Indiana College of Mortuary Science. (Recorder photo by Houston Dickie)

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