ition?adyoke,hasilitycan-30Uth.erejokecketokehe 'ice-fair and po-link sen-lim-t asIgednoisn’tpos-ex-oterlote:con-pacting-bet-thecon-por-ds.”there-be-»lvin*ord,anddiedreettfos-ightMr.Warlow,iter,»lvinmts,hell.Supremes AirContinued from Page 10 Coison of Mr. and Mrs. George Presid Marina of 4806 West 45th St., povert Chicago, Illinois. a wornPfc. Coleman has been a is the patient at Walter Reed since ican d his return from Viet Nain last $32,00i August. monyIn 1962, Pfc. Coleman had cose bi lived in Detroit with two uncles, and tl William and Cecil Thorp. While he fee living there, he had several op- young portunities to hear the Su- When premes in their home city and paying has since been a fan of theirs, old lalt; On Wednesday, the Supremes nand Mr. Gordy joined Vice- _xarrh President Hubert H. Humphrey mnn0 in a dedication ceremony for hook ] an outdoor swimming pool for ed tQ low-income youngsters at the h .. Frederick Douglas Homes. vider ”The Vice President lauded Berr Mr. Gordy for his outstanding ney fc accomplishments in business meanilt; and praised the Supremes for f0r th their interest in civic affairs, and fl In a brief speech, Mr. Gor- whe dy told the youngsters that Richar “you must work harder to take $87.50 advantage of new opportuni- $25,00lt; ties.” He added that ‘‘the build- p’erl ing of this new recreational Can fi facility is indicative that there mon’s are some politicians and gov- free t ernment officials interested in then, the plight of black youth.” free t( A recording made by the Su- happei premes for he Equal Opportu- “This,’nities Camp aign entitled---“Things Are Changing,” was ... played. Mr. Gordv told the youngsters that while he agreed ,c,e with the message delivered by er\{Pf the Supremes in the recording, v. that he also knew that “things ,, cwere not changing fast en- *°^h” ”aspThe SuDremes turned the seai aceremony into a feastivc occa- preme sion when‘they gave a brief seal. performance for them. The teenagers danced, sang and clapped as the Supremes belted out ‘Stop in the Name of Love,’Vice President Humphrey, grinning, stood and vigorously applauded with the Motownrhythm, to the delight of the | crowd.After the Supremes wound up with “Baby Love,” the Vice President bounded to his feet, applauded and said “thank you very much. Wasn’t that great?”The Supremes were virtually mobbed by the enthusiasticiFOR THE VERY L