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A monthly column of names in the news While the South smolders under pressure to integrate, some impor­ tant people are appealing to Chris­ tians to cool the issue. Representa­ tive Brooks Hays of Arkansas said the situation “needs the softening in­ fluence of religion” and that it “ re­ quires a tolerant approach to the knowledge that a change is inevit­ able.” Governor Frank Clement of Tennessee said it is up to Christians to “ tackle [these] hard jobs of the world today.” Methodist Missionary Dr. William Middleton said, “We can­ not convert the world to Christian­ ity unless we can demonstrate brotherhood in America.” Mean­ while the Rev. H. H. Brookins, 32- year-old pastor of the St. Paul AME Church in Witchita, was elected president of the Wichita Ministerial Alliance. He is the first Negro ever to head the group. And in Phoenix, the Rev. W. R. Tucker's 400-member Capitol Christian Church, realizing it must “ either stay and serve the community or move elsewhere,” voted to become interracial. The Rev. Bob Richards, two-time Olympic p o le -vau lting champ, leaped into TV this fall with a pro­ gram titled “ 76 Sports Club,” bank­ rolled by the Union Oil Co. of Southern California. Says Richards, “ I want to show my audience how champions live clean, work hard, have faith and never give U p ; how they strive for perfection, how they build great desire, how they take defeat and also how they take God with them in their striving for vic­ tory.” Katherine Stenholm's directorship of Bob Jones University’s Unusual Films gained the coveted nod from the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers recently. The Society ranked the department as one of the top three U.S. schools offering instruction in the field of motion pictures. The other two are USC and UCLA.

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