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phoned a Georgia judge in behalf of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who, at the time, was irV jail. Meanwhile, the justice Department has put observers on the scene at Albany and joined with Negroes in fighting city efforts to outlaw by court order protest activities. Although refusing to say where he and Rev. King had traveled during the past two weeks in an effort to raise funds. Rev. Walker told reporters that Dr. W. G. Anderson, president of the prointegration Albany Movement, had gone to New York. Walker said at least 50 ministers from other parts of the nation were expected to arrive at Albany sometime this week. It was disclosed that the clergymen might be involved in a probable renewal of mass protest demonstrations in Albany.

Continued from Page 1 istration Building, 150 N. Meridian. Sept. 20, Twelfth Ward—School 4, 525 N Blackford; School 24, 908 W. North; School 30, 40 N. Miley, and Fire Station 1, 1445 W. Michigan. Sept. 22, Third Ward — School 27, 1702 N. Park; School 29, 2101 N. College; School 45. 2301 N. Park, and Fire Station 22, 2357 Carrollton. Sept 26. Seventh Ward—School 17, 1102 N. West; School 23, 360 W. Ic’th, and School 32, 2110 N. Illinois. Sept. 26. Eighth Ward — School 10, 1255 Carrollton; Fire Station 5, 126 W. 15th, and Fire Station 8, 636 E. 11th. Oct. 1, Thirtysecond Ward — Douglass Recreational Center at Douglass Park, and School 26, 1301 E. 16th. Persons may register or transfer registration Oct. 8 only at the CityCounty Building.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. —- Wallace H. Terry, Jr., a reporter for the Washington Post since 1960, has been elected president of the Capitol Press Club. He was installed at a recent awards luncheon of the press club at the Continental Ho-

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A native of New York City, Terry, a former Indianapolis resident, is the author oi • lialf Way to Equality” which is scheduled to be published in the spring of 1963. He was educated in the Indianapolis public schools, and did his undergraduate work at Brown University, Providence, RI He did further graduate work at the Divinity School of Chicago University. Terry, 24, is associate minister of New Bethel Baptist Church here, and a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity and the Brown Club oi Washington. He is the son of Mrs. Frederick G. Schatz of Indianapolis, and Wallace H. Terry Sr. of New Kensing-

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She was kept oversight at St. Mary Hospital where four stitchei were taken in her head. Miss Perlstein related horrifying accounts of the attack at the roller rink, which along with a swimming pool and restaurant, hos been a focal point of demonstrations here. Another youth, Charles Koen, 17, president of SNCC, had 13 stitches taken in his forehead where he

In making the announcement. I was clubbed by one of the white Gaynor said the regulations had attackers. Other demonstrators been promulgated to insure that suffered minor injuries from head federal urban renewal projects re- | whippings. I ceiving state financial assistance Harth charged “a complete “will be carried out in conformity breakdown in law and order” at with both the letter (an eighth re-, Cairo. He and two other persons

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Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity’s Psi, preventing the loss of memundergraduate Alpha Chapter bers, and competing with older

closed its first leadership confer ence Friday on the campus of Indiana University, Bloomington, at their recently built Elder Watson Diggs Memorial Chapter House.

The conference was aimed at implementing the fraternity’s purpose and providing lor uniform interpretation of law and traditions, developing the leadership potential

of undergraduate members, justify- land Randolph, director, and ing the existence of Kappa Alpha Gregory Moore, co-director.

Greek letter organizations „ Roosevelt Warren, president of Alpha Chapter, was among “brothers” at the conference. Other members from Indianapolis taking part were John Stephen Talley, I.U. junior; Lester Walter Thompson, I.U. sophomore, and Charles Richard Hale, I.U. senior. Heading the conference are Har-

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Committees, chairmen, and members as announced by Atty. Rufus C. Kuykendall, president of the Marion County Bar Association and general chairman of the confer-

ence, are as iouows:

FINANCE: Attys. Cary D. Jacobs, (chairman; Willard B. Ransom, and

Robert G. Mann.

PUBLICITY: Attys. Edward N. »Smith, chairman; Charles Walton,

and John O. Moss.

ADVERTISING: D.W.D. Hector,

chairman.

PROGRAM: Attys.: Patrick E. [ Chavis Jr., chairman, and Howard

quirement added to the federal program) and the spirit of the j state’s laws prohibiting discrimina-

tion in housing.”

HE ALSO SAID the regulations “will promote the sound growth and development of communities through positive advancement of the principle of equality of opportunity, and will reflect a policy of

open occupancy.”

The promulgation of the housing regulations followed the establishment last March of an Advisory Council on Intergroup relations to the Division of Housing and Com-

munity renewal.

The council was formed to strengthen the administration’s effort for improved intergroup relations throughout the state.

persoss were named in warrants issued charging them with reckless conduct under a “new” state law.

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He was a member of the House of Representatives from 1954-59, chairman of the Federal Non-Government Mission to World Bank in 1958, and member of the Committee on Legal Profession in Independent Nigeria. I

Rev. King, a graduate of More- j ^ “ 00 P er

house College, Atlanta, Ga., and HOSTESSES: Atty. Harriett Pennsylvania’s Crozer Theological 1 g a jj e y Conn, chairman; Mmes R. L. Seminary, earned his Ph.D. at - Bailey clarence Bolden, Patrick Boston University. Chavis, Thomas Crowdus, Wilbur He formerly pastored at Dexter r h. Grant, Howard R. Hooper, Cary Avenue Baptist Church, Mont-1 £> Jacobs, Rufus Kuykendall, Forgomery, Ala., and is assistant pas- I re st W. Littlejohn, Robert G. Mann, tor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, Coleman C. Moore, John MortonMontgomery, where his father Finney, Mercer Mance, Edward pastors. Smith, Willard B. Ransom, Charles REV. KING is internationally D. Walker, and Charles A. Walton, known for his civil rights fights HOSPITALITY: Attys. William for equality of all races. His ef- gpj n ks, chairman; Grant, Mercer forts have led to integration of Ma ncc, and P. Chavis Jr. various Southern public facilities, I nRFFT1Nos . Attvs w rirant

the Montgomery buses among the

most memorable. ^'Chavis Jr., and R. Kuykendall. Recently the outstanding Negro opEN MEETING; Atty w Grant leader was arrested m Albany, I ^ secure Mt zion Baptist Church Ga., for leading a peaceful maith ri.F.RGY- D W D Hootor

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tion efforts.

Other speakers were to include the Honorable U.S. District Judge

CLERGY: D. W. D. Hector, chairman, and Atty. John Morton-

Finney.

ENTERTAINMENT: Attys. John O. Moss, chairman; E. Smith, C.

Activities during the weekend will include a banquet, ball and

banquet.

James B. Parsons of Chicago, first Walton, and II. Conn.

Negro named to the Federal Judiciary. Judge Parsons was to address a 12:15 p.m. luncheon Thursday at the Sheraton-Lincoln

Hotel.

Also scheduled to appear on the program was Atty. Charles Rhyne, past president of the American Bar Association. Atty. Rhyne was to speak at the 7:30 p.m. banquet Fri-

day.

Meeting in conjunction with the men’s group is the National Association of Barristers’ Wives headed by Mrs. Leroy Charles. A highlight of their meeting was to be a speech made at a luncheon-fashion show Friday at 12:15 by Mrs. Carmel Carrington Marr of Brooklyn, N.Y., counsel for the United Na-

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