Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1967 — Page 3
February 4, 1967
THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
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African youth's walk across Sahara desert for education is told The almost incredible story of how a 14-year-old African youth walked across the Sahara desert because he “wanted to get an education,” is recounted in the February issue of Ebony
magazine.
The magazine’s Paris bureau chief found the youngster at the half-way mark in his journey, and made the necessary arrangements to get him into the United States and enrolled in Father Flanagan’s Boys
Dear. Taylor is renamed to Association board
Town.
Charles Wayo began his 10,-
000-mile journey in Ghana and walked nearly half-way around the world. Portions of his diary are published in Ebony and reveal the courage and determination of the young man who
wanted to get an American edu- Nationally acclaimed educa- and talks were heard by
cation so he could save his na- tor and humanist Dr. Joseph T. speakers, tive Africa from “‘tyranny, Taylor Jan. 25 was elected
shame and exploitation.”
NAACP wants
to appear before
Powell Com. NEW YORK — The National
Association for the Advancetwo ment of Colored People has re-
Dick Gregory suggests nation-wide boycott to support Adam C. Powell
WILLIE SPIES
Services for Willie Spies, 72.. 2320 N. Sheldon, were held Jan. 20 in Coppin Chapel AME Church. He died Jan. 20 in Veterans Administration /Hospital
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NEW YORK — Comedian of this proposed strike,” he tee and some Negro spokesmen
quested the opportunity to ap- Dick Gregory said last week said. I’ve talked with Stokley label the action an attack on elected to j-. Tavlor who joined the pear before the special nine- he was ready to lead a nation- Carmichael and I suggested this the Negro race,
an additional term on the board T TT ' r>nwntAwn Cammis fan- mem ber House Committee ap- wide Negro strike — including thing should be nation-wide.” “I think this is bigger than of directors of the Family Ser- '• .Q/.0 occnrintp nro- P 0 i nte d to investigate the quali- work, school and store boycotts Adam Clayton Powell,” Gregr C % r t\ S « Ci ri i0 ?h* ?T Ta n l0 - r fes s°r Of sociology and also ^ at ^, ns of Re P‘ Adam Cla y ton and a refusal to pay bills - to Gregory said that during the ^ ^d.- “They ™ de a h " ia ^ is director of the Indiana Urn- served as itg assistant direc- PowelL P^est Congressional action propose( f strike the nation’s cut P n r i versity Downtown Extension. tor> is also on the board of the l n a telegram to the commit- P ' Y Negroes would not go to work a^ Xon/move bv Con-
Marion County Tuberculosis tee chairman, Emanuel Cellar l<T . ,,, , ... ... ... to c chool or buy at stores. ^Y, . , u a k Association, Children’s Bureau 0 f New York, NAACP Execu- thmk that f, stri i e r ke thl ! S1 ! SS tha -j h ? had n b ?u n of Indianapolis, and Indiana As- tive Director Roy Wilkins said: wouId ex Press the feeling of think if it rnmp<? off h >U *’ cons . ldennK . a * ^
enrintinn frr RptarrlpH rhiIHrpn ma arp imany people and myself about I think if it comes off doing going on in Washington,
sociation for Retarded Children. The NAACP requests oppor- the D £ mocratic Par ty,” Greg- strongly enough, others can be He is affiliated with the In- tunity to have its executive di- id ’The Democratic Par- planned for a series of days at "I don’t know what happened
dianap^lis Housing^ Authority l^i^ tyhas made a slave of the Ne- different times,” Gregory ad- to Powell could have happened and Welfare Committee of the r * Adam Clfvton Pow- gro voter down throu g h t h e ded ’ “ and include refusal to pay without President Johnson s Greater Indianapolis Progress ^ have y ears and now is ^oing to bills.” consent and I feel that if PowCommittee. He has written sev- wh f„ hearing dates have pay for its treatment of Pow- ^ doesn * ^ hl * S f at back th * eral articles on race relations been set. e \\ » Powell has been denied his democrats should be made to
and other social problems. In a letter to the editor of In Detroit earlier, The Rev. seat in the House while Con- pay lor
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t„ n d d i a P „rp t o,rT e e Sid a C, l t ^ b V eeI 0r d k ep?i3 C o S rtre » L5 plans YlteadyTd ^ ^
Board. He has been affiliated chairmanship of the nowerful been set for a strike Feb. 12 Education and Labor Commit-
with the Family Service Associ- House Education and Labor against school and work-in the
DR. JOSEPH T. TAYLOR
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ation since 1956 and has pre- Committee and temporarily de- Michigan cities of Detroit, D _ v ciirscMF MPW viously served the United Fund pied his seat in the House to Muskegon, Flint and Saginaw. KtV. tUVatlNt "c™ agency as treasurer and vice- which he was overwhelmingly Cleage, an unsuccessful can- R . , f R Eucene New president. , elected by his Harlem constitu- d.date for Congresslastsum- r L “Y washeldfoTMr. Alltop awarded certifi- -ts. mer m the Domocr.t»c Primary '66^948 f V Lynn, was^ heW^fo^ cates of appreciation to 31 vol- Nc ,. oes the wilkins letter " “e^Yanfer^^civU Hghts at Fir st Freewill Baptist unteers who have contributed „ avs “ W ant me relv the same po " er oanner, saia civn ngnts Ch , more than $10,000 in serv.ces to t s r a ^ ment a for Ada F Powe ,i a3 leaders had enhsted Gregory s ’ the Association since the volun- is K i V en other Congressmen. ait i Ior . ne Rev. New was associate pas-
Elected president of the group teer program was started two “Baseball and other games tor at First Freewill Baptist and was Wtflis Adams, 1220 Pick- years ago. are played by rules which are as ?^ was employed with New York wick Place, whose selection was , adonteef, publicized and en- £ the s - tnke . w P uld be under the Central Railroad as a section noted during the Association’s Clark W. Blackburn, general f orced up0 n all partiepants. No lla £ of b ack power adher- s tock-man at the Beech Grove 131st annual dinner meeting director of the Family Service one decideSi m idway the game, en ts- 4 f ^ Shop, which was preceded by a board Association of America,, spoke ^ give one team four outs and t It s been black Power that . meeting. Other officials and ab out the national associations the other three. . . ^ Democratic party in Survivors include his wife, board members were also an- Koals in preventing family power for 40 years,” he an- Mrs. Elizabeth New; a son. \\ ilnounced. problems and presented some “It is this type of action upon swered. liam New; one grandchild, and *1. • , highlights of the recent New a man whose conduct is unac- “I don’t know all the plans two great-grandchildren. t ee D r r^y«S„^ ^ S*g I ,
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