Jackson State.. (Continued From Page One) toward the realization of this vocally demanding concert. The soloists, all students of the College Music Department, Religious... (Continued From Page One) Tlie discharge petition, which needs 218 congressional signatures, will be placed in the well of the House Monday for signatures. Dr. Spike told United Press Inter, national that at least one bus load of church leaders will leave for Washington early Saturday and that possibly several other bus. loads- representing all denomina tions—also will make the trip in response to his advice that “the best way to Influence your congress, man is to make a personal call on him. In addition to those of the 5.000 delegates attending the assembly here who will visit Washington over the weekend, church leaders said they were confident that thousands of delegates and others would tele phone, write or wire their congress men in favor of the petition. The march on Congress picked up momentum after the national coun cil adopted a resolution with only a few scattered ::no” votes appeal ing to Christians across the nation to urge their congressmen to sup port the discharge netition. NCNW... (Continued From Page One) en as one of the seven winners but who shows outstanding a bility, will be placed on a “Roster of Youth Achieve ment.” This Roster of talented have worked untiringly to con quer the running scalelike pass ages written for their particu lar voice ranges. The soloists are Mattie McGee, Goodman; Maurene Wilson, Lucedale; 'James Hammond, Slidell, Louis iana. Robert Broomt, Green wood; and George Woodard, Hattiesburg. The conductor, Albert T. Per kins, hailing from Owensboro, Kentucky, is in his first year with the Jackson State College Choir. He received his training from Morehouse College and In diana University. Mrs. Gladys P. Henry and Mr. Henry D. Nel son will serve in the capacity of accompanists. 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At 1350 Brinkley Drive — Located just off Livingston Road — 1/2 Block North of Brinkley High School * SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL, NEW SIS,000 GILMORE HOME Brinkley Place Jobie Martin, WOKJ Radio Star, will appear as spec ial guest... to welcome you during a live broadcast from the home. Beautiful Hostesses will escort you through this lovely home. Don’t miss the chance to see this beautiful New George B. Gilmore Home and other Gilmore Homes in Beautiful BRINKLEY PLACE. “Luxury Living At Its' Best’’ young people will be made available to scholarship sources, foundations, public agencies, and others who assist deserv ing young people to higher ed ucation. All contest partici pants will receive a certifi cate of recognition for person al record. The Emancipation Centennial Contest is an effort by NCNW young people of the contri butions that can be made to American life by offering an opportunity to study and ap preciate the life of Mary Mc I/eod Bethune. 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