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AQUARIUS: Birthdate Jan. 20th-Feb. 18th.
Straighten out the matters with your partner. No real inten
tions were being made to hurt anyone’s feelings. Accompany
your mate to church during the holidays.
ARIES: Birthdate Mar. 21st-April 19th.
Be responsive to all social invitations during the holidays.
Create a real enthusiasm for the festivities and your problems
will disappear into thin air.
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THE ATLANTA INQUIRER
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Phyllis Wheatley Branch Y.W.C.A. . . . ............ 5.00
The Park Valley Civic Club 5.00
Donald, Jerry & Karen Webster 3.00
P.A.P. Youth Council, S.E. Poole Creek,
Mrs. Annie I, Hill, Director .2.50
Mr. Walter Leonard . . 2.50
Pa 1 Joey ~ 2 .00
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Huggins 2.00
Mr. J.E. Smith 2.00
A.V. Jett 2.00
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Harris 2.00
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1953
Protest
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schools. He called for a pro
gram to ease slum conditions in
Negro neighborhoods, telling
Atlanta Vice-Mayor Sam Mas
sell, representing the city on
the speaker’s platform , “people
are swimming in Buttermild
Bottoms” ( a slum section
of rhe city.)
Martin Luthei King, Jr., fea
tured speaker at the junior March
on Washington demonstration,
told the audience “time is run
ning out for Atlanta.”
The SCLC head said “if our
words fail to move them (the
power structure) then our actions
must show them.”
Other speakers were Larry
Fox, Chairman of the Commit
tee on Appeal For Human Rights;
Dr. C.M. Smith, for the Atlanta
NAACP; Rev. Ralph D. Aberna
thy, for Operation Breadbasket;
and the Rev. William Holmes
Borders.
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“May I express my sincere
thanks and wish for each of my
Subscribers and Friends a
Merry Christmas and a New
Year filled with happiness.”
Nancy Stokes
1095 Sims St., S.W.