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                                    April 4,1974 PHOENIX Page5A u x i i i a r y D r a w sContinued fro m Page 4talkies, and how to keep their daily logs (like the regular force, auxiliaries may have to appear as witnesses in court). Volunteers in their official capacity never carry firearms. (Auxiliary policeMuseum Ball on April 27The Annual Ball of The Brooklyn Museum will take place on Saturday evening, April 27, and will salute the 150th Anniversary of the founding of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. The Institute is the oldest cultural . complex of its kind in the United %u201cStates.workers can, however, have applied as private citizens for gun licenses, a circumstance which might invite some questionable incidents.)Those in the course who do go on to become members of the auxiliary police will be required to put in at least 60 hours a year. This is a new ruling made as the result of a cut-off of federal funds%u2014a quarter of a million dollars last year%u2014for uniforms; this year the city must provide the money. Those wearing the auxiliary uniforms (identical, except for patch and shield, to regular uniforms) will more often be asked to perform desk duties and community services, leaving regular policemen free for patrolling.For the most part women are new to this kind of power. Itseemed to this reporter that the women recruits tent forward a little more in their seats than did the men and followed the instructor%u2019s words a little more anxiously. Endeavoring to take on actively that responsibility of citizenship about which Detective Ferrentino spoke, they may now come up against questions which have in the past often teen academic for women.Knowing that police workers are indeed human, they may find themselves dealing with a real problem increasingly apparent in our city: that, though every police worker on a particular force be a kind and generous human being, yet to the degree that the police have become identified with social forces making for racial and class injustices, police responsibilities will not always coincide with theW o m e ninterests of citizens. Of course, the final responsibility for finding a solution to that problem belongs no more to police workers than it does to all citizens who have access to means by which injustices can beerased. The words of Elizabeth Levine are encouraging. Perhaps women, having for so long themselves existed in a kind of ghetto of the mind, will bring a new sensitivity to police work.Plymouth Church SetsPalm Sunday ServiceA special Palm Sunday morning service will be highlighted by the voices of 55 children from the Primary, Junior and Youth choirs of Plymouth Church, 75 Hicks St., celebrating this important day in the Christian calendar.The robed children will follow the traditional Palm Processional down the aisles of historic Plymouth Church, raising palmshigh in the air. The Primary choir will sing %u201cThe Bellman%u2019s Song,%u201d and the Junior and Youth choirs a two-part anthem with Descante, %u201cIn the Way.%u201dThis special Palm Sunday Service will begin at 11 a.m. on April 7. Members of historic Plymouth Church extend a cordial welcome to all residents of the South Brooklyn area to join themThe event, which is sponsored by the Museum%u2019s Community Committee, is a major fund raising project and the proceeds help fund the Museum%u2019s free educational programs and workshops for children and adults. Representatives of many facets of Brooklyn%u2019s political, social, charitable and religious communities will attend the Ball.All five floors of the Museum will be open during the gala evening, which will include dancing to the Burt Kent Orchestra in the Auditorium Court. A piano bar will be situated in the Decorative Arts gallery, and other events include a champagne reception and dinner to be catered by Kenneth Price. Special exhibitions of 19th century costumes and decor will reflect the period of the Institute%u2019s founding, and will provide decorative backgrounds for the Ball.Two prominent American artists have donated their work to the Ball, and these will be given to all patrons who contribute $150 or more for two tickets. An original, signed lithograph by Moses Soyer, and a gold-dipped pendant of the Three Graces by Neil Estern are the works to be given. For information or reservations, please call the Community Committee: 789-2493.Dancers PresentNew WorksThe Jamaican National Dance Theatre Company will present seven new works during its ten performances at the Boooklyn Academy of Music. The company of 50 dancers, singers and musicians willopen on Thursday evening, April 4 at 7:30 pm.The company, under the Artistic Direction of Rex Nettleford, will present a repertoire that goes beyond folk ritual and native dances into serious themes that concern Third World contries today. Tickets are priced from $3.50 to $6.50 ($7.50 top on Saturday night).Two different programs will be presented by the JNDTC, including seven works that are receiving their American prem iere%u2019s: %u201c Revelry,%u201d a 19th century Jamaican tale which will include a witchcraft ceremony and a stick dance; %u201c Thursday%u2019s Child,%u201d a story of modern Jam aica; %u201cHomage,%u201d using music based on African forms; %u201cStreet People,%u201d scenes from life in urban Kingston; %u201cWindsong,%u201d a duet; \Women,%u201d employing traditional folk-dance patterns; and %u201cAfrican Scenario,%u201d using traditional West African music.Also on the program will be the success of their appearance last season at BAM, %u201cCelebrations,%u201d acollection of typical Jamaican folk_____ %u201eU ctu cc o .The performances for JNDTC on April 5, 6, 11, 12 and 13th are at 8 pm, with Sunday performances April7 and H at 2and6 pm,Don't put oilyour e ggs in one bosketPut them in tuuo7 Qf)% Per t I %u2022%u00bb?%$ annumANNUAL YIELD *ONc 4 7 % P*r%%u00bb.%u201c * annum ANNUAL YIELD *ON5.25%A Long-term Certificate Account for rapidsavings growth at the highest guaranteed interestrates. 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