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VOLUME 24, NUMBER 107 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1956 Mrs. Lane President Leaves Walter Reed Passes In Baltimore BY JEWEL (¡ENTRY Hospital For Homè In Gettysburg

. Mrs J F (Mary E )Lane, promi- mtoit educator and !uader in this ■» over a period of years, passed away at the home of her sister. Mrs. Vivian J. Cooke former Memphian Chief Executive Makes Chandler, Swindler and principal of a Baltimore High 6chool. in Baltimore Friday after a Represent Scharff leng illness Trip Without Strain Mis Lane was the wife of the late At T Conference President Lane who was president BY ROBERT E. CLARK J T Chandler Sr Insurance of Lane College at Jackson, Tenn 1 executhe, and secretary oi Abe GETTYSBURG, — *(INS) - President Eisenhower left Waller for 34 years succeeding his father, Scharff Y MCA Board of Reed Hospital in good spirits Soturdoy and mode o 85 mile drive founder of the college It is often Directors accompanied Executive said that during these years that "without strain" to his Gettysburg form where he will convalesce Secretary L O Swingler to Blue Mrs Lane graced the chair of "First for ot least two weeks. ■-» Ridge. North Carolina where the bady" with charm,with modesty an > The President walked out of the .»ho made it clear, the President Southern Area Council of the Young perhaps most important of all with hospital at 8:59 a m iEDT) just j will take his time in answering Men's Christian Association held genuine friendlines to ill with whom three weeks after undergoing a ma­ questions about his political future its nth Annual Meeting. she came in contact m her job as jor abdominal operation He looked WILL (¡0 AHEAD YMCA Advance at Home and registrar at the college. a bit drawn but (lashed the famous Mr Eisenhower himself passed Aboard" was theme of the con- Ike grin and waved (or photograph- up an opportunity to answer the lerence the tint to be held In the After the president'« death. Mrs «rs big question of whether he will go beautiful YMCA mountain retreat L le moved back to Memphis and Within a little more than two ahead with plans to seek reelec­ I of Blue Ridre in several years The has made her home at 862 East hours, he «as resting on a sola bed tion when he strode without paus­ occasion likewise marked the Gold­ McLemore with a sister, the late DR HILLIARD A. BOWEN in the first floor den of Ills farm ing by a battery of microphones at en Anmversity of Blue Ridge as a Miss Evelyn Josnson, also an edu­ liouse at Gettysburg Mrs Eisen­ the hospital YMCA resort cator The deceased ’/as a member hower accompanied him to the After the arrival at Gettysburg, Metropolitan Y M C A Secretary of a pioneer family In Collierville an I farm Hagerty was reminded by newsmen Earl Whittington, who only recently Memphis Her parents were active School Chairmanship “PERFECTLY NATURAL'* that he previously had parried all returned from the annual seaitoa in the founding of Manassa; High The Chief Executive's physicians political questions by saying his of the National Council of tbe Y> School giving part of the grounds '■aid he made the trip "without M C A at Boston. Mass as a mn- ■ which It still stands just in front i Race Narrows To Three only interest was in getting the strain' but did become a little tired President out of the hospital ber of that organization. headed W the old Johnson home on Man- By EARL 8. CLANTON, 111 (educational organizations This was described as "perfectly The Presidential aid smiled and the Memphis delegation to Bine I'aas Street where one of her sisters., NASHVILLE The chairmanship I ' First Bantist Church hiember, natural" by the doctors who said said 'I have a new answer -• Now Ridge Other branch secretaries at­ the late Mrs J V Byas was one of race for the newly vacated school Bowen's only comment about his the trip was “very satisfactory, I’m 'interested in getting the presi­ tending included Lewis E Thomas, the first instructors. I of education at Tennesse narrows [ new challenge was. “I thought I medically speaking" dent back Jo the White House." executive secretary of Stratton to there pre ident. Dr. W. S Dav- was through moving when I came Branch; and John H Wilkinson, Mrs, Lane was a graduate from The physicians' views were re- Hagerty said Mr Eisenhower has T I is. has announced to Tenhessae.” executive secretary of Rauroad ‘ leMnyne Normal where she later la jed to newsmen by White House said nothing to him about his The scramble for the school The Oklahoma-born educator, Branch Mr Wilkinson was at» taught. News Secretary James C Hagerty (Continued on I’agr Two) chairmanship began when Dr Hil­ who received his Ph.D from Ohio accompanied by a member of hla liard A Bowen accepted the area In Jackson i where she was until State University, taught at Lang ­ I board of directors. - superintendency In Atlanta's pub­ her deathi a member of Liberty C ton University, and Fort Valley A HIGHLIGHT of lost week s nolionoFconvention of Jack ond Jill The two-day session opened June lic school system President Davis M. E Church. Mrs Lane was active State College before coming to Ten­ of America, held in Cleveland, was the tribute paid to Dr. Jonas 22nd in College Hall A series of would not reveal the three faculty six workshops were held in Um In church work, in the Annual Con­ ner ee State members being con.idered to fill NAACP Stronger Than Salk, developer of the polio vaccine. Shown presenting the plaque ference and In the Missionary Field About moving from her 320 21st auditorium of College Hall. Dn- * of the C M E Church She was the empty school chair, but he Avenue North Nashville residence in his honor is the notional president, Mrs. Nellie Roulhoc of presalve Vesper services conducted stated tliart the likely prospects had I a member of the Sigma Gamma Mrs Bowen, a Moses McKlssack Philadelphia (left). Receiving the award for Dr. Salk is his repre­ for the approximately 200 YMCA been narrowed from a field of elev­ Rho Sorority and the Fine Arts elementary school teacher, sighed, sentative, Miss Doris Finney. Miss Finney was laboratory technician representatives at the Council meet­ en. . Club of Memphis. ,”If I could Just" pick up my entire under Dr. Salk ond is now doing further study at University of ing. were held in front of the spaci- Affable Dr Bowen, who cliaired -newly remodeled house and move it I ous varanda of Lee Hall at sunset Pittsburgh. Fighting Polio was the notional project of Jack and Jill Mrs Lane was the author of a Tennessee's school qf education to Atlanta I would' feel better about in the mountains book. "Our Travels Abroad", written from 1951, used his ability in many the whole thing ” BY KENNETH C. FIELD this past year. Chapters contributed more than $23,000 to the Irvine C Porter, of Birmingham, after touring several continents professional education circles out­ Seventeen year old Janice, the SAN FRANCISCO - The NAACP’» »peciol counsel, Thurgood 1956 Morch of Dimes. Ala presided as president of the with her distinguished husband. side the classroom. new superintendent's daughter, who Marshall declared that the organization is stronger now than Council. Dr. Bowen was a member of State graduated from Pearl High 8chool 7 The wake was held at her Me "ever before" in it» history in keynoting the 47th convention of Advisory Council on Teacher Edu­ June 2. Is unmoved about her fa­ lemorc residence Monday Funeral lhe Nolionol Association for the Advancement of Colored People. caron and Certification. State Cur- ther's new job becau'e «he will ¡Services will be held m Jackson to-1rfculum~¿íom^iü^'i£ir^ return to Nashville this fa!! to un- ■by (Tuesday) at Trfrrity C M E fessors nf gdumnongi Administra- He added that the association uro. "We should at this convention roll at Tennessee State Church Hayes and Sons are In tlon and Tennessee Education Con­ is also enjoying the 'oulspuken carefully evaluate the records of At Least 3 All-White Schools Dr H A Bowen and Dr W S charse of the arrang"ments. support ot more Americans of both other senators and congressmen to Rrew. in addition to many national Davis deft to right* V races." determine what, if anything." they "Behind all of this,' Marshall have done to counteract the ob- | went on, "we have the basic equa- ' structlon tactics of Sen Eastland ' lltarian principle which undergrids and others in his group" {Admitting Negroes For Summer | true democracy. "We should leave this convention The keynoter and rampart of with an accurate appraslal of the NASHVILLE, Tenn. -^~At least three previously oil-white high iral. enjoined the National Associa­ the NAACP legal battery devoted action and inaction of both parties schools ond two colleges ore accepting Negro students for sum­ tion for the Advancement of Col­ * 1 ored People from further activity jn his hour-long speech to a rundown in regard to civil rights legislation mer sessions, Southern School News Keporled recently, noting of association gains, losses and and'present to both political par­ Alabama The NAACP said it would 'hopes before the alternately hush- also thol legislatures in three states will meet shortly to tighten ties minimum demands for strong tight the order. y ' ed and boistrous delegates state segregation laws. Answer To Memphis Bus Bias Suit uncompromising planks on civil ARKANSAS: Incumoent Govern­ j He said that the strength and rights.” flip schools are in Kentucky,!■Kild Savannah Present and pro- or Orval Faubus, campaigning for BUB CO. CITY OFFICIALS FILE been upheld by the supreme Cour! Contending that all other nut­ growth of the association Is dem­ He was preceded to the rostrum Maryland and Texas and the col­ spective plaintiffs are the National reelection, said when new segrega­ ANSWER TO MEMPHIS BUS BI­ and challenged the jurisdiction of ters charged In Ever's uit stemm­ onstrated in increased memberships by Msyor George Christopher of leges are in Kentucky and North Asiocigtion for the Advancement of tion laws are enacted u plannad, AS SUIT; CITY. MSB FILE AN­ the local Federal Court to heal ed from the contention that the and public awareness. I San Francisco, who extended the Carolina For the first time in its Colored People no school board will be forced to SWER TO SUIT BROUGHT BY and determine the case on any state Ktaubes are oons'itu'¡onal Marshall said that state after city's greetings; C L Dellums. of 37-year history North Carolina State Louisiana and Alabama have ban­ mis races while I am governor.** ned the NAACP. which lias an­ DELAWARE: Two of eight school 0. 7.. EVERS ON Bl'S BIAS ground set out in Evers suit the brief filed by the Memphis ' state is using its legislature or its the NAACP West Coast region, and College at Raleigh has enrolled Ne­ nounced plans to fight the court or- oistricta. Milton and Christiana, BY RAYMOND F. T1SBY The defendants also asked that Street Railway Co. asked that the courts in efforts to bar the NAACP R J Reynolds, of the 8an Fran­ gro undergraduates i drs in both states, the paper not­ named in suits said they are will­ The Memphis Street Railway Evers reuest tor a temporary court enter a judgment determining from operation He said that cam­ cisco NAACP branch, the conven- The non-partwtn-paper. which is 1 ed New Negro organizations. ap­ ing to undertake modified desegre­ Co. and city officials, named de­ injunction be denied and declared the constitutionality of the statues paigns of “Intimidation had suc­ j tion general chairman.' rubliahed here by a board of south­ fendants in ihe suit filed In Federal there will be no need for an infuni ­ The two jKillcc officers named ceeded only in building up "thei ! r. ed newspaper editors and educators parently replacing the NAACP. also gation: five others are standing pat, At the press conference. Mar­ have been chartered In both states and another has not yet filed an Court here by railway mail clerk lion promt ing that li the stale by Evers as defendants denied strength of our organization" reported that by the end of June. shal) Mid he is renewing the posi­ An "interposition" effor was re- answer O. ?. Evers asking that state stat­ statutes arc declared unconstitu­ they were the officers invohvd and 11 pro-segregation bills had cleared Tn an earlier press conference. ton taken at last year's conven­ ; ported under way In Oklahoma, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Dto- utes requiring racial segregation In tional by the proper court they will asked the court to dismiss the suit at least one house of the Louisiana Marshall asserted he expects con­ tion. "Segregation in the North is ■vhich has desegregated most of its trict desegregation was in the spot­ public t ian'it systems be declared comply with the court's ruling again ! them legislature and that legislators In vention delegates to extend the le­ just as harmful as segregation in Florida. North Carolina and Vlr, «hools. and the issue will appear light as a Senate and a House com­ •nconstitulional and null and void. gal aspects of the schools deseg­ the South." in that attitude. Mar­ glnla were awaiting sorcial session ’11 The Texas Democratic primary mittee for investigation of "low­ ist weekend filed brief- In answer­ regation fight into other forms of shall admonished alls ...... ballot this month, said- -Southern - ered standards, juvenile delinquen­ ing the suit. action including "ballots, boycotts. "Neither the North nor the South Florida's fir't public school en-i^hool News. cy and present educational patt­ State Safety Director Urges I and general protest." Evers. 671 Lipford, filed the Sult can be excused or consider the pro­ iiv suit. Mid Sotihem School News. «"her desegregation activity erns." stemming from an Aoril 26 incident 1 Devoting a considerable portion blem is their own affair," he con­ li es hem filed in Dade Cotintv "M reported in Delaware, where two FLORIDA The state saw its firs4 when he refused the option of nwv of his speech to what he described cluded The race problem is a na Miami» and stilts are pending In atlnls,ri(U «nnouneed plans for mod- suit filed special seas! city commissioners, the bus open- deaths which last July 4 shattered time for the distance they wish to ATTENTION LADIES: tion | Ians for the fall erm on new segregation laws. •• / . I A state-by-state summary of tor, Warren O. Alexander, Police all Independence Day death re­ cover, and as (a result, drive too ma- GEORGIA Entrance require­ Chief J C. Mecdonaid and police­ cords in the State’s history, Nolen many hours at a stretch, drive jor developments during June fol- ments at Georgia State College of I lows . “ men J. A Renfrow and B L. Ro­ Puckett, executive director of the i when tiled, do too much night dri­ Business Administration were tight- ALABAMA A circuit judge’s or-1 ened as three Negroes were denied gers as defendants in the cast Tenne see Safety Council, today ving. drive at excessive speeds and Ln his suit Ever asks that a three urged Tennessee motorists on this take foolish chances That may Bluff City Press Club Slates Her. on petition of the attorney gen- (Continued on Page Two) Judge court hear the case, that state July 4th to "Slow down and live." be especially true this Fourth ot statutes requiring segregation be "As we all know," Puckett point­ July. when. Instead of the three- declared unconstitutional and nu'l ed out, "there's no single cause and day holiday we've had for the past and void, that pending 'he outcome no single solution to the traffic ac­ four years, «e will observed the Guy Smith Predicts Will Go ol the trial a temporary injuc- cident problem. But we also know Fourth at mid-week.” Unique ‘Beautiful Leg' Contest tion be issued restraining the de­ that In traffic, efqjecially on holi­ Speaking for the Tennessee Sa­ fendants from continuing segrega­ days. when an unusual number of fety Council and the National Con­ I PRESS GROUP SEEKS, WILL FETE LASS WITH SHAPELIEST LEGS A contest new to Memphis but Republican At State Meeting tion in the transit system and fi­ Olivers aie u ing the highways ference of State Safety Coordina­ almost certain to gain approval tors. Pucke t recommended, for a nally that a permanent injunction excessive speed is deadly dangerous of the male populace, is the "Beau­ STATE'S (¡OP PLEDGES Dick Nixon ", urged that the in­ traffic-safe Fourth, Tak^your driv­ be Issued. Vacationers and holiday drivers fre tiful Leg" Contest which opens IKE-NIXON SI PPORT vention endorse an Eisenhower • ing seriously—don’t get preoccupied I The defendants, in their an wer. quently get caught in the "In-a- this week sponsored by the Bluff (Special to Memphis World) Nixon ticket. htirry’ frenzy— they plan unrealis­ with the scenery or map reading claimed that the constitutionality City Press Club. Inc , NASHVILLE. Tenn - iSNSi - ' It did. tic schedules, not allowing enough while at the wheel Because traffic i of the statutes In ques'ion have T!>e_press_duJ)^a recently formed Some 5<>:) applauding delegates at- ’ will be heavier than usuai, start a * In addition to the 18 district de­ organization of community news­ teiulinc the Tennessee Republican legates to the national Republican little earlier, try to drive on alter­ ‘ State Convention here here Sat- papermen. and radio personnel, is convention who were elected earii- nate or less heavily traveled roads, sponsoring the contest as its first urday heird Guy L Smith. Knox- cr the convention selected ten de­ and plan to drive 10 miles an ! rille publisher and state Republi­ public program legates at large to the national hour lower than usual 130 May Be Killed, The contest Is open to young can chaiirpan predict that the Re- GOP meet. ‘Boating or fishing, wear a life pub’.tcan party will carry Tenn­ lacket. evflh If you swim well, and misses and matrons from 17 to 25 essee bv more than 100.000 votes. They are Rep B Carroll Reece. don't go out on the water if the years old , Some 8800 worth of prizes will Smith, who called Vice Presi­ I Guy Smith. Rep Howard Baker. weather Ls rough. Drownings sky­ Rav Evans,' Harry Carbaugh. Her­ be awarded with the first prise dent the greatest vice president 'Safety Council Says rocket during the summer months, «inner receiving a complete out­ in the nation's history and who de- bert Patrick. A V McLane. Dayton largely because those using Tenne­ Phillnps and Memphians William fit valued at nearly |5oo ilared he «as mot concerned with ssee lake- and rivers for recreation the raggages being thrown at K Moody and Armlstead Clay CHICAGO - (INS) - The Notipnol SoUty Council estimated precautions.. re-. that 130 persons may be killed in traffic accidents during the Swim only dn areas patroied by life eeive 12 pairs of stockings with a fourth of July holiday. guards, ana don’t overdo it." (mined 11 bv 14 color photoeraph portrait going- >o the third place Tenn. State University The Council joined with the In­ fatlity total. winner ternational Association of Chiefs of The Cmincil's estimated of 130 Police In calling for an enforce­ Bishop Taylor Final induing will take place the fatalities is for the 30-hour period ment crackdown on law violators night ol Aug ■ 24 at the contest- Scene Of Aquatic School ' dance to be held at Club Ebony and irresponsible driving behavior from 6pm Tuesday to midnight Presides Over | Wednesday It includas immediate Through rigid enforcement of I Tickets to the dance will go on NASHVILLE—The National Aqua-1 Directing the school was WIMan traffic deaths only, and not the the crackdown, the two groups Methodist Meeting LEGS TAKE THE SPOTUGHT - ot least that is the hope of the Bluff •ale shortly tic School representing states in the T Rainey, assistant director of first 25 to 30 per cent additional delay­ . Southeast area of the United States aid and water safety for the south­ hoped that the Fourth of July CHATTANOOGA. Tenn - The City Press Club, Inc which this week onnounced the opening There is no entry fee in the con­ ed deaths which eventually are J and directed by the American Red eastern area of the American Red death toll could be held to no more Ehst Tennessee Annual conference of its ’’Beautiful leg Contest." Young ladies (Miss or Mrs.) between test Interested ladies are urged to charged back to the day of the Cross convened for the fifteenth Cross He was assisted by Gena , than 80 — The normal numb« of The Methodist Church, meeting thg ages of 17 and 25 yeors ore urged to enter, the cost free fill out the entry blank found in of traffic deaths for an.early July rccident at Wiley Memorial Church here either the Memphis World or Tri lear on Tennessee State University Nunnely. Red Cross field represen­ contest ond vie for the $800 worth of prizes to be awarded of < ampus last week tative In safety services for tbs stats Wednesday -t-. June 27-July 1. was presiden over State Defender or a reasonable Ned H Dearborn. Council presi­ Propose ot _the school is to train I The Council said uk e-dav th« -f est finals - donee Aug. 24 ot Club Ebony. The legs facsimile therefore and matt to; of Tennessee. Harry Kentity. Na­ dent, raid that vigorous law en­ by Bishop Prince A Taylor, Jr. holiday offered no reason . re- first bishop to be elected in The cn above, symbolizing the opening of the contest, ore own- «elected meri'and women to teach tional field representative In Ont forcement has been effective in "BEAUTTFUL LEG CONTEST taxation of safety efforts. ’ ' >int- Methodist Church In 18M *(i(stop pushing, fellows) by Miss Mary Ann Thomas of 610-B courses in their communities in first aid and water Misty TYmseaint holding down traffic deaths during BLUFF CITY PRESS CLUB. sd m ttet Wtfflc death toll Bishop Taylor was invited by riondy Mall, who boosts o 34 bust, 23 waist and 38 hips aid. life saving water safetv and also Jones of the Nashvffl» firs dsgart- holiday periods, but that support of 234 HERNANDO for Memorial Day, also a one-dav Bishop Edgar Love of the Bal*l to give training in program plann- ment and Thomas H ■Mag ef i in the way of vital statistics For complete details see story this citizens is necessary for s really tuo- MEMPHIS. TENN I ing for pools, beaches and summer the university's phyrical Mucattoa ^.mid-week holiday was M per cent j issue. - (Photo by Colemon) if her than the normal Wednesday cessful get-tough policy. (Continaed on Page Two) Entries are now being accepted. camps. ; ‘ . depaitment. i ." aJ . .»«y. --7JI

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t ft J) «'?/ . CHARLESTON, S. C. (AffP)'-. Harmless’ Three- youngbrothers Who were rl fishing for crabs lost their lives-iast I week,, despite the' ef forts "of those B*/JOEL W.. SMITH on shorp.to.rcscqe them.. SfLENCF, DEPLORED (Jharles-s'nialls’Jr, 13. Lee. 8. and ATLANTA, Ga. — iSNSl — ÀMÉJMÌnìsters Râp~ "You say. that enfoycfd Integra- ' lion is as milch an assault on free- i Rsdiation Ulysseb. 6 ’ were- crabbing about-25 The'.Atlanta AME Minlslersf dom of action as forced' silence is yards off shore near-the new Ash-, Union Friday reminded a while », 'ley River bridge on State Highway Pastor-s . Failure To an assault on freedom of" speech. Baptist pastor that enforced seg­ J, 7;'when they apparently stepped Again we ask: Is not the real .issue Into a hole over their, heads. regation rather than enforced Condemn Segregation on enforced Segregation rather than I ■ ■ 1 The bodies were recovered from integration is the major issue enforced integration? Yet no refer-, I ] BATON? ROUGE, La. ) (INS) /© •the river about two dnd a ?])alf facing the Unifed Stiles today. when each member ol each rale be­ clicc is-made to enforced segrega­ j I diiy y hat there is. no such-thing as hours ¡liter the drowning. . tion. How can you keep silent about ~ It I wjis on. last Sunday that; Dr. comes a reconciler in the spirit of- hiuriiless"' atomic radiation. . RoyOJJcCialn, pastor of Atlanta’s all of the social evils.and the de-,, The father, Charles. Smalls and Jesus." bl the department of'Zqol.ogy, phy- First Baptist Church, preachqd on nlal ‘of opportunity which are in- ■ .¡Qur of Ills seven children and Eli­ PUZZLING STATEMENTS jah' White - of - Charleston Heights hercnl In .eriforbed segregation?" -. siolugyrind Entomojogy nt Louisiana the sermon .Topic -“Is Racial Inte­ "These statements pu?zle us.: Do itaic, University, said that itj$i were spending the. afternoon-crab- /..The AME Ministers' Union also gration The Answer?" you mean, to say that the efforts' lake yeai-s' to.study, future ettects' bing at. the -river site. ■. Smalls- was The 40-ycar-pld' pastorof one of p.ointed..out:’~.'' i '■ of ' men and .society to solve' their ."TlieRb^rquestloiifi are bf .'grave, I ■'ci M-calied "harmless"- radiation asleep under the bridge when an­ .the South’s-iargest Baptist church­ problem's through legal and ethical ie..ii.liing fretn tlw1’xplosion . < other son awoke him saying, "Dad- concern to us, especially in the lightL f .of es arid World War II chaplain.was principles are contrary to the spirit dy'i'Daddy they’re going down, they, •.Tomic and hydrogeii bombs. • quoted as-having told his congre­ of tije fact that practically eveak JI of Jesus and thè will of God- Is ■ i ¿-He-asserted: . . . • are spitting up water.' gation forced integration is as much Christian group at the higher •/' it not true’that the Golden Rille — "Til’.' ‘‘visible htiman damage re­ ■ "L‘ tried to save them’-Smalls qUhiLrdrganlzations' have UW/? jn assault- on~ freedom' of action "As yewould that others do unto filling from bombs dropped on Hi­ said, "but they were gone when I compliance with the. May 14, 1954 • as.forced, silence is an assault''on you,'do ye even so unto.them" — Is •decision of the United States Su<' roshima and Nagasaki is. quite in- got to the water. There-was noth­ freedom of speech. an ethical principle which'expresses signlficaul when compared to what ing I-could do,’ THESPIANS - William -Pryor of Nashville, Tenn.', and Sadie Waller preme Court. - " - - 3 Friday, a committee’frofir the At­ the spirit of Jesus? ' miss li)Iii:aini:.( t;()hF: may take place in future genera- qf/Brownsville, Tenn.,,.are ihowri enacting-.scenes,from Arthur lanta AME Ministers' Union, head­ ."It is our conviction that the) ' OF WIDESPREAD Social Interest lions.” ■ J.. Clifton Lamb's popular'play, "Roughshod up the Mountain,' which ed by Dr. Frank Cunningham, chair "Do you really mean that segre­ .Church of Christ through the lead­ Dr -Mickey added:' is the announcement.” by Mr. and may soon be seen on Broadway. The play is currently being pro- man of the Division of Philosophy gation should be •the'accepted way ership of its ministers should lead '.'For every visible mutation from Mi's. Longion A. Cooke of the ap­ and Religion, Morris Brown Col­ of life until "each member of; each the way in complying with the Su-j radiation: '.scientists expect 100 duced on the campuses of various Southern colleges by members proaching marriage of their Unu’ht- lege, isent. a letter ‘to Dr, McClain race becomes, a—reconciler^in the pFeme Court decision. It is our con-; slightly detrimental mutations in of the Tennessee Slate University Repertory Players. - (Photo by er, Miss Lbrfaine Ingram Cooke , of and released copy to the press. spirit of Jesus?".Will that day come viction that that decision expresses; . Memphis to -Mr. Bobby Wmlock. the future." Liiiaraj:. ?• ■ ?ri ? in ten, a hundred, or a thousand the spirit of Jesus and is the will ■ .After informing Dr. McClain, that ?on of Mr. and Mrs. Minor Win-- years?, ór perhaps,,never?.. of God." ■ ,. / f - ¿j..'?“ BY MAUODEAN REWARD . the members^oMhe-Afrlcan^Meth- ■lock of 'Diseatexa. Alabama ' PEACE 21 YEARS odist Episcopal Union bf Atlanta FOR DOLLS. TOYS moderation," head U. S, Senator Both the bride- ■ elect and .her .''foundation" plan to preserve, seg­ have read.'the newspaper reports •. fianace .were.graduated fShi femT-’' »NEW YORK (INS) - Whilg.,the, Stfftfi Thurmond advocate- steel, industry, is ..making news with regation on a voluntary basis thru on his sermon, it was pointed out Gordon Quits Post . essee State University ...Jhe couple a five-point plan to restrain the Su­ Joe As a threatened work stoppage, the doll equal school facilities, less . than, that they failed ‘to find a .single .•"Will be wed in a ceremony/per-^ preme Court and noted an interview .a'nd '.tov industry , boasted- Friday, onethird of the counties had com-, word In his message condemning formed.by-Father Cosmas at,Hiah— in whichZGoy, Frank Clement said that Jt has just concluded 21 years pljed with.a 1953 Negro-white equal­ segregation. . .Jjass- Saturday Morning at. 9 . that'no, schools in Tennessee will of labor peace. . ■*•' . J’- "® ization plan, a study showed. ' . The AME Ministers’ Union told Of Slumping Tigers (Story In Sbcietv Column!.- be desegregated unless a court so In a-news release put out by the MISSOURI: A survey of,a Kilk: Dr. McC.lhin.: U» ___ ■_ orders. --rr- . . *' Toy. and Novelty Workcis of Ameri­ wood school, near St. Louis, which DETROIT (INS)-..^.The. many as .claiming his criticism-of the TEXAS:. The Democratic' Execu­ has completed two years of desegre­ DEFENSE OF SEGREGATION ca, (AFL) . Local „223, the'signing of tive Committee'ordered three seg­ troublesuf.the Detroit Tigers, both, was in .an ''unimportant" gation, showed that the second.year.' “If the reports, which include ex­ President Leaves a new two-year industry-wide con-, regation? questions- subtn 11tsd to' a on and dff the field, erupted Thurs­ remark' made during Tuesday . L' (Continued From Page One) fs “harder than the -first." ' tensive quotations'.- from- your ser­ trad was announced. staewide. referendum in thé-July day with the resignation of Coach night's game. NORTH CAROLINA: The state mon-, state your beliefs on integra­ The pact.' covering some 15.000 party primary. Joe .Gordon. . second term , intentions .since the' supreme court -ruled the state's tion we fail to see how you can re-, Gordpnronertime great infielder The_report further said Briggs ' workers in the industry, provides for VIRGINIA: Tile General Assem­ operation and added; “He will let . constitutional requirement for seg­ concile them with the ‘Splint of had stated there would be ho fur- ji/9.5 cent per: hour wage increase, bly was awaiting a . special call to of the New York Yankees and .Cle­ -me know, bi his time." ■ regated schools unconstitutional- in Jesus and the wjll.of God.', Implicit rther changes in the -Tigers’ staff a ninth paid holiday on. Memorial act oil recommendations of the Gray veland -Indians, quit after public HALF HOUR _ a decision upholding sale of remain­ in your-statements is a defense'of this season, except those that miM| Day,- and increased employer con- criticism by Bengal President Wal-- Bgf.ofLleaying^the hospital.), the. mging UQiiusbonds ifrom rum a 1952. jfcsue,issue. as.vuv.as.Gov. Commission,~ ■’ which, has been, lnac- occur if and when the team is tributlon>rt

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MEMPHIS WOULD • Wrinwday, July, 4, 1956 9 1 Lemon Crunch Angel Torte YWCA Slate '■ ' I & Membership Fe|e >•6- Hi;? For Friday, July 6th ’,r-! . ■ The Vance Avenue Branch Yung Women's Christian Association will' Boys To Faller Park July 9th hold its annual membcrshlp'Tawn paity on Friday, July 6. invitations As Abe SchartMAM.C.A' brings Swiheler added.* mailed to the entire membership its „Day Canip to tlio* fourth and BONNER-LAWRENCE CAMP JU- promised. an evening of fun with final weik, staff njemtyire, begin LYStfi“- . games,, songs, prizes,:'plcturesjtnd. ■ -putting finishing to'iches to - the ■Camp.'Bonner-Lawrence is ‘ache«-1 : refershments. ?. ■first: of four Established Camps ,td doled to .oipen at Fuller Stale Park ? ' be held al Ftiiier State. Park/ located Monday, July 9th, for a period of ' This party marks the ciilmlnn-, oil Mitchell Road iibodt teij miles one week. Larger boys whose ages Hon of lhe;iY":e/irollirient empha­ A' By JEWEL GENTRY sis by •tHF7Xeinberslilp Committee, from-Memphis. . ' ,- range between 9 and 13 are eligible to attend this cainp.- ■■? 1 MiV^fhry' E. Mprpliy, chairman,,, CMISS LORRAINE COOKE TO ~ -. r(|, |(|■ j)u,|r iht1, DANNY TI1CMAS, JR; and Ills - Small; .vijuiigsI.eis.- Aietweeii jiiges st'«'.«¡ that nllliough cimtesliiht.s in ■Campers will travel by special bus, WEI) SATURDAY tícposltioií sire. Jackie Rniiliwon, Jue ■raihily.yili arrive':in Nashville early ut‘ 6 mid 14.-' have had three’ great the eiirollnieiit drive, lire aW'.frded leaving form Abe Scharff Y.'M, 0; . ", ■ ..Of. .Wtdesprea. Rose, ■' ' ' ' ;'. ■ ili a Wea't; Coàst; HospitalXwiwi* qpei)' 'year round for\those .wdnieii Jjily;9th,at 8:30 a. in. and return to iAngUio. Ai Cooke bi- the approach,- :ie was still training; In surgery... cpeiyil. Miitiilaf, June lltli Aeiivi- uh<'fgir)ii ,d?Slfl'jigH& join alief tlie. Aieitiphis ; Monday morning, Jipy ?' . Ing marriage Of ihelr .daughter/Mbis- : DR/IÄAND A'fKINS was. elee.!-, t'lie .yo'utig Memphis born physician^ ties, limler dlrei'llim of Jiuues Juries/ utb. : „■' loili, not inteh than! 12 noon. ■' ed president of: the Bluff City Medi- Whir1 tweived1 the - distinction of ■ assistant .physical' director ..al1. 'Abe "■ r-.r j |5-« ' Lorraine. Ingrain ’Cooke of Memphis u, n '.z .i-„ •, r <4 . ‘iJtT Ass(>eiation. at.ia iu'eitlng Just ■jeiiig 'Mehitiry.’s! youngest .ihedlcal Seiiitrif; liijd .MrsyAim -V;‘Hah, lios- to .Mr, Bodily 'Winlock,.son of:Mr.' Slie further .stated ttiat “lu.'liiilles- Newly constructed,; screened .j'ea-' week?|’ÍIiÍíe prominent- pliysielau. ■radudte'.ul iuiy lithe;’ will' finish ' fess,', have Included - gashes, ■ crufts,-, '. arid Mrs'. Minor' Winlock of.' Ttis- at the YWCA are. held, throughout blns are being made availablrforX- who halli frein CleveiandXs .cou- a:rgery .this iyear. - ■ ■' ■'1 iwlipining, luiivies, plchlckhig-specliil -rmylporo, Ala. . ',s “ ■'.. % ..■ the yeari Ciasses,’Clubs/'cOinihittee.s: campers ;thls summer, Secretary ■Swlngler-¡stated.' Included In the ■The pretty young bride-eject was .lected with both Collins Chapel and'Jnlettst: groups are open io'its . Jlimj's of iiitere.sts mid hikes. Rev. W. ."aduated _!rom_Tennessee-State--apÍJhé_Ec:H._ÁTmnp_Memorial. r-MRS. SMITH of 527 Lin- schedule of net1 vitiest will' b* swim­ members:. Included , in the ndult C; Ai'disey/fBuys, Work Department Hôpital, 1 /• ten left la t week for Hampton, ming, fishing, hiking, campfire, —University wnere she was a mem­ activities iirtlie month of July are;' .Secpjlarj’, 'cqriducls devotional ser­ /a; where she will visit a sister woodcraft, softball, and movies. ber of the Della Sigma Theta So­ swbrimlng classes and one - in. Par- vices every moiiiing for the youngs . 1 nd niece, Mrs; Rosa May-rind Mrs. . Colorado 43. Johnson, chairman of rority . . , Since graduation, she MISS ELMA DELK-a .'56 Ma-: linmentary. Procedure. steia nl^thefAbe Scharff Branch, ■ has taught here at 'Porter School nassas graduate left two weeks ago llmmy May Parks. - the camping committee for, Abe. and has been * popular member' for Europe with the Crump Family's The women of Mfemphls are en- and .they.itliin proceed, in fonna- Scharff Y. M. C. A., has been work­ of the'.youngei college set. maid. ' Tlie two Memphians will . MR, WASH FIELDS spent - last- rcoutege to join this evergrowing lion to the Campus of S.A Owen ing. closely- with the staff...... in putting- week with. his._wife in Chicago . organization and~be it . part of the ‘Jitnlor College for, dther activities: | *lna'shapes to arrangements. A vet- -. The groom to be,was also gradu­ Join Mrj. Crump'in England, Li 0, Swlngler, executive sreretary.lc,’J111 Jn camping.-Mr. Johnson will, ated : .from Tenne-'ee State -’ Üni-, Mr. Fields, who has lived in. Chi­ World's' largest group of' wome’ri' . > -X ?x. Z" Jt- •-...... Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Addie G. ni M..V* It;.. J.' A ■...... dídfcvote’Vntr» nmrhmuch nfof Ilkhis timatime.durlng rfiii*ín<»U£¿L the -‘ ~ venalt y where he was a member of ■ ■ DR. and MRS,1 STANLEY ISH cago for., 15 years, has returned Lemon Crunch Angel Torte is a stir often during cooling to pre- said that tile day camp would close ahd their baby-daughter, Etta -Sue Owen, Branch Executive Director next,six weeks with all four camps the Omega P i Phi Fraternity . ed-home and is running a. poultry handsome dessert which combines vent lumping. Beat egg white's uh-. out Friday, June 22nd. Invite thorn womer. who are not? to be conducted by the Abe Scharff For the past two years'he has been were in town last weak, and were, farm and aiding in running Mt; the lightness of s::inmertin:e¿ fav­ til fluffy.. Add 1-3 ctip sugar,’1 the-guests of their brother-in-law members to drop by Die office at "The Dayi Camp Friday wifTliitve Y. M, C, A. at Fuller State Park, ; - stationed In Germany in the Armed Carmel cemetery?-run. by his farni- orite angel-food cake with cretUliy ta.blespbonful at a time; beat well and pister, Mr.'eand Mrs.. Maceo- y tor' many years here ■. . . He 541 Vance tnd take ouLajuemher- covered a schedule of,- four weeks, .1 he tlireeotlier camps under super­ Forces. lemon filling. TÜÍ fluffy whipped' raftertachmddltlon^Fold meringue, shtpjirthe“sriiliirfce of $1.50 per divided into two 2-w'eek periods," vision'oTtlie Y. M. c. A. will include . Father Cosmos will perform thi! Walker on South ¡Parkway, East. is married to the-former "Miss Ed- cream frosting garnished with 2-3 ’cupr'Crushed etjiidy and lemon1 Dr. Ish, a Memphis physician, spent year. '^ig “£f, ' I' ". Swlngler said. It-has been especially Tlie Commercial Appeal Fresh- ' ceremony at High Mass.at. St: Au- wlndr Lowe of Memphis and Cleve- bright pieces of lemon candy make extract Into lemon mixture. Chill, .time In, the Tuskegee Hospital and suited for parents who. had made no Alr-Camp. for boys, July 16th, 1 gustlne on Saturday morning at 9. 'and wlRMTa supervisor, with Pub­ this a perfects finale for a party. Slice angel food cake into 3 lay- for the pait year has been at Hines other arrangements for, their youn- through July 30th; a period of IN AND OUT OF TOWN1 lic Welfare at., the ,63rd ’ Street meal. • Packaged angel food cake__ers. Use toothpicks in sides of cake justice If Golliday diet manage to in Chicago . ; After another sters . following close of'school,". one week. -—“ ' . . . MRS.-ADDIE HENLEY CRA W­ Branch. --.- from your grbeer’s. ready-to-eat as markers for cutting .even slices. survive- the prelGninnry test and period at Tuskegee he will hase The Commercial Appeal Fresh-Air FORD. owner and operator of the ■ " ■ . ■ ■’ cake' department. save- time' and Spread top of each layer generously wiil be seeking greater: honor.; this finished work In his field In Camp for Girls, August 6th through ■ "Heulgy. Flower Shoppe"_aljá085; MRS. VIVIAN TARPLEY' has the filling and frosting are fun to ■with lemon, meringue mixture. Re­ weekend. fly home from New York; on his Chicago they lived in the Ish home August 18th, a period of two weeks. Thomas- Stfeet will leave Friday make. assemble cake layers; chill several first!.airplane trip. . arid spent much tlme-lwith Mrs ,is her house guest-that attractive James Jones, .Ann L, Hall, Hiill- ' . for \ a six week vacation T .. . LEMON CRUNCH ANGEL TORTE hours, Bofoie serving ndd remain­ Ish's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claiide MISS MARCIA CHATMAN of SO YEARS OI,I) ' About foui' liofTfsTinter -7 "it little aid tScout)-.Carnes, and James Th.: first half of her extended tour 1 package ¡prepanxl lemon pie ing sugar to cream; whip .until Barnette, < he. a. iaiiïecbriawspapei Baltimore . Miss Chatman is long” lie thought" for a 160-mile Rhodes of the Y. Si. C. A. staff have will take/her to the West-Coan. filling...... Cream stands Ip points. Frost cake WRONG WAY MAN -T".. .leader and . writer who for years ), 56 graduate; of Pembroke, the Hight—his plane settled down nt an peen assigned for duties at. all four . She- will 'top briefly in .Kansas 2 egg whites.;' . . ' with cream. Sprinkle top with re­ has- served as president of the As­ Girl’s School connected with Brown NEW YORK (INS, - Andren airport. He learnerLhe had boarded if these camps. L. 0. Swlngler is in,, City and Denver on her way .. . ■, 1 cup sugar maining crushed candy. Yield; 12 sociated Negro Pits'.) arid >he the University. Mrs. Tarjiley will leave Garels, an 80-year-old Providence. file wrong aircraft .and had taken gnteral charge as executive, fecre-' In California Mrs.-. Crawford will 1 L3 cups finely crushed lemon to 16 servings. well known: star E.to Morton. . today by plane for. the West Coast R. I., businessman thought he'd a non-stop flight to'Miami ^slt Los’ Angeles, . Oakland, and drops .. Note: This cake stores well if where she will .visit friend; In . Los ’■n Francisco. The Denver stay 1-2 teaspoon lemon extract. ;’ kept In refrigerator or freezer. If In town last week'from1 Indiana- Angeles. ' - ? 0 will allow her to mingle with other T packaged un-lced ángel folid a smaller portion of cake is desir­ -poliSrTWOi'e-Miie—Y-arbrouglt—7-.— designers and decorators at the 'eaEe.-’ ■ ..... ■ ed “^ncTTIaFTaFluigel-rdotir”etiF|“ " her two small- daughters, Carolyn MRS .BERNYCE HARRIS, In-, Denver School :0f Flora Designing -1 pint Whipping cream.1 cake In half before frosting with 'and-Joyce'arid1 Mrs. Yarbrough’s Rriiclor at Washington' High-School Convention From the West .Prepare lemon pie filling ns di-, cream. Store 1-2 half in freezer mother, Mrs. Frances Bullock,',n eff Monday of last week for .’De- Coast, the Memphis matron will reeled on package reducing liquid for future use and frost .only half Iridlanapolis school feachei-' , . r.oit for a vacation, . go-to-Fllnt—Mlcii.T-where-shewill- -l~4-cii'pi—Gooi^ple—filling-quleklyt a-cake for-iminedlaie use. Mrs, Yarbrough.■ also tauglit’iji in-“ — vl it a son, Mr. Clifton Royster, dlanapolis last year . . She'for­ : "NAT" WILLIAMS is bi town ( who' recently underwent á minor merly taught at Booker-'Washing-, operation , . ,. She will move .on ■very Sunday for the "Forum",on ton High School here. to Detroit, and Cleveland where Stinday. al WDIA ,'. j The sta­ ihe will be given another, chance tion and fans are n bit lonesome ,f.MR. RAY.THOMAS took off in to increase her education 'im Floral (or the one and only -"Nat'Lwho Plyinoutli for Chicago ¿nd St. Designing, at the Cleveland Con- J- - • ivi viuvuflu u*!u ^v- is. working towards, finishing his • - venlion-of Floral Designers., ,■'• ; f.... Louis.where. he wlirvisit relatives masters at Tennessee State;Uni- z By-BII.I-BROWi:it , Indiana-Uiilversl- The HenleV Flower Shoppe wiil and-friends . .. DR./aiid, MRS, .yersity ’thf»: Sciiiinei?;'' . 1 t For ANP ' - ly ;tnr; 11 ?5-y«ii-<)id atnie'te who remain open throughout her vaca­ ha-? exceeded 25.’-teet In the bromL / This weekend, is a big oiie tor tion with’ its usual air of efflciencv tan athletes. Success .lor many 01 Jump. \, and promptness in delivery: - litem will mean a-reurid-trlp ticket Aubrey Lewis., the Notre Dame to .Melbourne, Australia, lor tlie ■i — MR, A. MACEO WALKER lootbnll star, who set’ ah NCAA .O.lympic/ games in November;, RECEIVES "BUSINESS AWARD’’ 4Ü0-mctfr' hurdles record with the The tinal tryouts lor the United FOR YOUNG MAN OF THE YEAR winning time of 51 seconds. Along with many other prominent States track and held .team are Charley Jenkins, Villanova's tine set for Los Angeles, Preliminary and well known figures, Memphis' 4011-mcter runner, mid his twin- LONDON — (INS) - Second-seeded Ken Rosewail of Aus- meets such as the National Col­ jTwn Mr. A. Maceo -Walker, re'ceiv- mate. Phil ReavLs, lugli jumper, IAt!..the "Business. Award"„ • „ for'the, , - tralia elirtrihoted Ar! Larsed of San Leandro, Calif., Saturday from legia«Athletic Association and tlie roll wallas National AÁU events have provided , the hurdler from '•trolt .,. . mt.,walker Is National tests so that the - American dele­ North Carolina College, a fre­ President of; the National Insur- In the women's singles Althea ’ MorriA, Husky 24-year-old «^foot­ gation will. have the best talent, quent. eonquerer of Dillard In In- — anee Association. He succeeded possible tor the qundrehnlal inter- .Gibson of New York out-gunned baller from Atlanta, Ga., In ,11. door-rompi-illlon.' He equalled Ms father Dr.'J. E. Walker several ■-'national .competition.'-' ■' „ . .. Britain’s Pat Hird-6-0, ,6-4. In. the quarter-final fllowdown. the rei'or'd timé for Hie 120 lilgh years ago as president of the Uni-. second set Miss Gibson Was down Richardson, I the young Rhodes ■ Some of the old. hands will be hurdles in Die NCAA meet: with -, ' versal Life Insurance Co. in Mem- 0-4 but she rattlfli off the next scholar, from Westfield,-N. J,, won . striving lor places, on the U. S. :i clocking of 13.7 seconds. „ ,5'l.iis and currently serves ' as Vice six games in short order. “ by. default when Abe Segal of South squad. Olympic- veterans like Mui Haler Johnson, University ot President ;bf the Til-State Batik j^Larsen’s defeat the U, S. with, Africa injured Ills back and quit Whitilelds“ and Harrison -Dillard, CaliforuU jiL Dis Angeles, one ot ; <. * ' also founded by his father, and is' three representatives in the men’s after the first set., which Richard­ who have.twice won .ribbons —mu he pest lor the decathlon. asoclated With a 'Mortgage and quarter-finals, Vie Selxas and Ham tonwon, 7-5. . London aiitl at Helsinki'. They are. . Loan Company here. . - Among 1 .emmm King, Uidvim-ity ,m Call- Richardson, seeded„eighth -and Top-seeded lew Hoad,, wlio won senlbhehUil : choices, tor this jul the large giy of others to re-: lurnla .uipluimore star, bidding lor ■'f sixth, respectively, both advanced his fourth round nmteh yesterday, doubt will be ihelr imal-limg lor today to join darkhorse J; Allen is paired witli another of the seem­ glory.' ' . • - tr crack at tin' .100 mid 2011-meier Morris, who earned Ills way-toXhe events. ingly .endless stream' of young aiis- ■ One of the brighte t.stars who Mol Andrews, Uiilversiiy of Ari­ round of eight yesterday. sies. Mitl Anderson, lh. the quarter ■ . will bld 'tor « berth Is tlmt flaw­ Is finals, with the winner to meet the zona broad mid Imp, skip mid jump less runner irony the University' ul SKIXAS STOPS FORBES Richardson-Fraser .victor. 'contenders. : Selxas, -the-veteran Philadelphian Rosewall meets Ulf Schmidt, Pittsburgh, Arnie Sowell. . Arnie By the time this Is read, It will and 1953 Wimbledon tlflist, elimin­ bearded Swede, who upset Chile’s has decided to concentrate on the be decided whether! j|m Golliday. ated Gordon Forbes of South Afri­ 800 meter distance. He deinon- LulS:Ayala,-7-5, 5-7. 6-4. 6-2. . the Northwestern University star, ca, 6-2, . 6-1, 8-6, and will meet g-.-’ ml AMERICAlii-WOMEN WIN ‘ . .strated his readmess the.other week has mUde the team. The fleet ■' '> by negotiating the event In record ?» Four American women - defend­ Golliday, who has negotiated the X® American time 611:46 In the NCAA ing champion Louise Brough of 100-yaril dash in 9.3, to share the meet.: . ' .. Beverly Hills,_Calif., 1955 runner- world record, is one of those ath­ WASHINGTON (ANP) - Mrs up Beverly B"aker Fleitz of Long There are many other hopefuls: letes who has hail the misfortune Ruth Brannum Spencer ,a former Beach, Calif., Shirley Fry of St. . of Manhattan Col­ school teacher, has been named to of chronic Injury. Petersburg, Fla., and Althea Gibson lege,-who tossed the shot put 60 Ahe Board of Education of the Dis- feet 1-haif Inch. . He is only the Ac a sophomore in 1952, he miss­ \Wlct of Columbia, replacing Dr of New York‘- All won their matches. . third mail In history to put the ed his shot lor the Olympic team ■Margaret Just Butcher,-the out­ shot beyond 60 feet. when lie pulled a leg muscle in the spoken foe of school segregation II. Miss Brough defeated Fay Muller National A AU meet. This year he The pew board member Is active of Australia, 6-3, 6-1; Mgs, Fleitz u “ been >r!lazticd with...itk àa " UMilafsimilar observance of Mary McLeod Bethune. llUJis ,.UCC,JS:Dec!1 ’1-*?.. ■’ in community social work in Wash- won .a 65-minute baseline' slugging leg ailments, Since he pulled up 1 ngton and is former vice principal. Commemmoratlon Week. '. NEW YORK , i- Chairman of the 21st Annual Con­ svata Charles McRay, Miami, a First Prit a Winner of the Carnation Hometown Healthy Baby Contest, ing career at Bates High School, Beginning at the University Col­ vention of NCNW- which will con- where she worked for 12 years be­ lege at Achlmota, an extensive tour venerin Washington^ Nov. 15-17. has been-arranged for her, during try OYSTEX for quick help. 30 ye»r»_ui« fore leaving the teaching profession Dr. Parker is now organizing lhe_ u»n «sfety for young knd.old. Aek druj- THE MILK EVERY DOCTOR KNOWS is say: "My doctor recommended it.” which she will travel over the entire tilt for CYSTEX under money-bick guir- in 1949 general committee to complete pre­ Jntee. Bee how tut you Improve. “ 1,. It’s the form of Nó wonder more is With 12 other women, Mrs Spen­ country. ... •' parations for the convention. Carnation safest Carnation used cer formed the Baker Dozens, a well As part of the purpose of the milk for baby's bottle.. .the most jiThospitai formula rooms through- known organization which provides .trip .is journalistic, arrangements ;., | nourishing arid digestible, too, No out the wofid than all other brands recreation for teenages. She is also have been made for her to inter­ a member of the executive commit- wonder8 out of 10 mothers who feed combitied. No wonder you can trust view numerous West African politi­ .. tee of the Child, Family and Wei- cal andjribal leaders, including the their babies a Carnation formula Carnation Milk! —fare section of;the'United Commun- WASHINGTON; (ANP) Asanthene and' Dr.. Kwame Nkru- ■ iltykSevices. ,1— Henrine Ward Banks, chairman of mah. : V!-k. [ ’. -7(he‘'appolntment. of M’rs. Spencep the Youth Conservation Department [.of-thé-National-douncil-of-Negro' keeps“the Board. of Enucatlon's raj ; “She wiir’also-Eelhere. during ffie- tio to three women and three Ne- comlng campaign,: in which- the Women and dean of women of Be^. „THEGREATEST PALMIST ON EARTH thu'ne-Copkrhan. College, was reap-; ,- trees. • ... Nkrumah. Government. ,is standing --Mrs, Butcher,-the/retiringVmerij»' ■for, re-eiecli'ori.-.'a.n’d she will'coyer jointed-'by?the - board of-directors; ■ . MADÁM.BÉLl' that you qirkriow who stayed at ihe Mis- / di NCNW as. chairman of-the. 1957. ■'. ,-berof thh Board,' is a member of the this event for severM U/ S’, publics^ _sis5ippi Stale line for/yedrs is'.baclt ,on heriowri place to stay..«- »English’„ Department.; of Howard lions.. '■■L ^ '1',. . " . ■' ¿J AND COFFEE, TOO! . University- and tr.Fulbrighti fellow“ Ay^you Dissailsfied^itlTMarrJage?' Hcivé^oóHost fa.llh . ftw.who.spent. 1 year as exchange. 'After she leaves the Gold-Coast; in'ydur. wife or sweelhearl?„Are .you in bad hea1ih?,Or dis- - teacher in a French university.- “she will go to Nigeria,“ where she ORLEANS“ HOTEL -Ì; will 'visit Dr. and . Mrs. Nna mdi Azi- ^cdur'oge'd? If any of'fKese’- are your problems, come, let 639 Vance (At Orleans),11 kiwe,-Premier of the Eastern Region. MADAM BELL .advise you a!-.once,_She„reads life Io you' BETTER BLENDING Carnation "Your Home Away From Arrangements have been also made just as she would read a nopen book. Tells you why your gives you rich,flavor and smooth L for quick Belief of ■' -. Home" ..' - for her-to-intorvlew-Gliief Obafeml job or business is not a success. If you*IraveHmled in the resblls every time... in vvery “Awolowo, Premier of the Western . MODERATE RATESI res! come see' MADAM BELL ol once. . recipe that calls for milk! Region of Lagos,.and the Sarduna of VISIT OUR COZY . ^ekelOrPremref;bfrthe-Northern-Re^ ^LOCATEDWh-ér-owñ^lüceo^1gfiw^51'NbRh'^írmi|SrT i FIESTA ROOM- " ‘g)on. north ofJAillington, Tenjiesseejin the Way. to Covington, Ten­ Dine arid Dance to Live NEURALGIA nessee, next door fo Colony Night Club otherwise known at CREAMY-RICH Ease Pains of Headache - , Music? Turf Club-Two blocks below Ihe other reader. 5 Greyhound Carnation "creams" Neuralgia • Neuritis with miTHEPtliO DINING ROOM OPEN 24: —Uo1fé'é(fîi'ii(s“ahd Quick Acting STANBACK buses pass daily fo and from Memphis. Ask your bus driver HOURS DAILY. to put. you off at Madam Bell's place. You can .take the ' cereals to Test STANBACK against, ON STOMACH UPSET Specializing In. Fine Foods: perfection. Half-alive, headachy, when’ constipa­ Millington bus arjd gel off at the .Post Office in Millmgfdñ any preparation you've tion sours Stomach? Black-Draught1, 'Chicken - Steaks • Chops - and get a cab and te.ll_t.hem ¡0 drive you fo Madam Bejl's Carnation is the • relieves constipation overnight -dm■^?.?..»NCJ!EA5ED-H0MQi nr ever used . . . See how rich'.mi.lk that whips, 'Helps sweeten sour stomach.tôn. ' Shrimps 5, Sandwiches of place. Show your cab driver the address. too! Get several quick relief comes. «»xitin-Stomich Sweetener Works Overnight! _____ AllL Kinds, .W Nd harsh griping. Made from pure Special Rafes to Sororities J . COME TODAY FOR TOMORROW MAY BE TQOTATE cans today! vegetable herbs. Thoroughly but "from Conlenltd Cow«" gently Uncorks clogged intestines. • Fraternities, Etc. For Club.; SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR NO CHARGE Brings comforting relief in morning Then life looks sunny .again! Get . Meetings, Banqúefs, Etc. HOURS: 9 A. M. lo 9 P. M, Reading daily. Open pn Sundays Black-Draught today. . , •)'« fmMtr or Oraniitatèj lorn ..mJ.. V «oií I»- ««», «oij-lo-laltíjiotiM'- . 1WL-. CaílJA. 5-6433 . I don't make any hojne calls or answer -any .letters RÍTWírnTímYl Whirl‘ «wit:pstiod BE SURE TO LOOK FOR THE RIGHT SIGN ANp RIGHT NAME I>SuB3U11!*4m1 >onn.______children'i’ i dl- W. D. TAYLOR, Manager iUontnildl lit JE . I------t errop of PI««-'' if y =^.■77!.,..,. vjktÿSiM sÄääääL.^— FT' I 4 • MEMPHIC WORLD « Wcdnetdàÿ, July 4, 1956 f ■— ------—‘------r—■—------Can’t Keep Annual Gershwin Memorial - —r» r- ' » - . Youngsters Out Contest Opens For Composers NEW YORK CITY - The open­ (are only identified with the com­ Of Kitchen ing of the 12th Annual George poser after final judgment has tak­ LOS ANGELES — A nationwide, der God” on the day of worship Gershwin Memorial Contest for the en place. grass-roots movement is focusing "iinmecUpUBly preceding the 4th. BY JOAN HANAlFR best orchestral composition by a attention, during the July 4th ea- !®uaiv^flen are using "freedom WASHINGTON ...to keeping them uut from underfoot. rith Victory Lodge, Inc. The con­ dation was established 12 years ago moling commemoration ot the na­ | consideration of the meaning of Mrs. Savannah Day. research in­ test will close August 31. 1956 This by the Victory Lodge of Bnai B'­ tion's birthday with renewed dedi­ liberty. Newspapers are ruiudng structor at the Women's College of year’s winner will receive a $1.000 cash award and the winning com­ rith to be a living memorial to the cation to the spiritual ‘principles leaUues and editorials, radio and tlie University of North Carolina, felt at that time Gershwin would upon which the Declaration ol told tile Housing and Household position will be world premiered television stations are carrjing an­ late George Gershwin It was Independence was based nouncements and program urging Equipment section of the 47th An­ by the New York Philharmonic- have wanted the cause of serious ; iieople to regard July 4th as more nual American Home Economics Symphony Society at one of its Governors iiid mltyoi* across the regular concerts at Carnegie Hall music to be advanced. And thus 'hmi a time tor leisure, firework* Association what some North country have lsued proclamations Carolina women did in their own with Dimitri Mitropoulos conduct- the foundation was born spear­ and picnics calling for a "Freedom under God'' headed by the name of Gershwin, In many communities on the 4th, jionies *W- observance of Independence Day and dedicated to hearing young | church bells will be rung for 10 She told the group a recent sur­ Nearly all these proclamations vey in iier state showed "little Mr. Mitropoulos will again serve American composers with their ea- minutes al noon to commemorate ; quote the opening lines of the De­ as honorary ihalrman of theFR leers. | uidepeudence iii lhe manner of the 1 thought" was given to tile kitchen claration and point out the era- AS honorary chairman of the In addition to tlie cash pya^ f Founduu Fathers Vigorous effort activities uf pre-school children, Judges Committee and Dr. Carle­ $1.000. the winner will^be 1 pha;is on freedom under God in is being made to have American although normal chi'dren want to ton Sprague Smith, chief of the that immortal document. Many I flag flown above homes and busi-'’ te near their mothers—and this in­ to New York as a guest of the the Music division, New York Pub­ urge citizens to pause amid holiday cudes during meal-making and Foundation, with all expenses paid, nesses. lic Library, will continue on as celebrations to "contemplate the This movement was initiated na- tleunup time. for the week preceding the per­ chairman. Others serving on the truth tha; it is God's will that all i tionally by Spiritual Mobilization, “hew families made adjustments formance of his work by the New Judges’ Committee are Robert mankind be free nnd join in prayer with headquarters In Los Angeles to make the child comfortable at York »Philharmonic. His composi­ Russell Bennett, Aaron Copland, for a National sovereign people A non-denomlnatloiuii. educational the table,” she said, describing tion will also be placed in the ren­ Morton Gould, Howard Hanson in which the immortal soul of each organization, Spiritual Mobilization such dangerous practices as placing tal library of Chappell and Co., Peter Mennin (a Gershwin Award man is recognized." was founded in 1934 to strengthen a child's rocker atop a chair so with the composer receiving the winner), Vincent Persechetti and the spiritual foundations oi a free that a three-yeur-old could reach standard contract and customary Among the public officials who the table but was In danger of tip­ Walter Piston. society. royalties. have issued such proclamations are ping over when leaning forward. I The winner of the nth Annual James C. Ingebretsen, president The contest, which is sponsored J. Caleb Bogg . Dela.; A B Chand­ A good way to handle this situa­ Contest was 29-year old Reginald of Spiritual Mobilization, explained annually by the George Gershwin ler, Ky,; Frank G Clement, Tenn.; tion was discovered in a home H Hall of .Ann Arbor, Michigan— the effort to a Los Angeles Free­ Memorial Foundation of B’nai B’­ George N Craig. Ind.. Ravmond where the fanply ate at a break­ an engineer turned composer. He dom Club meeting partly as a "re­ rith Victory Lodge. Bic . in co­ fast table. Mrs Day explained: is the son of Episcopal clergyman Gary. Okla ; Edwin C John-on. awakening to truths welded 180 operation with B’nai B'rith Hillel "A child's table and chair were Reginald F. Hall of Laurel. Mary- Colo.; Goodwin J Knight. Calif. year ago into a mighty document. Foundation, is open to composers placed beside the breakfast table 1 land. Mr. Carl Korte, 27, of En­ Arthur B Lanslie, Wash; Theo­ under 30 years of age, regardless The Declaration of Independence ■ for the two-year-old girl. There glewood. New Jersey, was awarded dore R McKeldin. Md; Charles of race, creed or color; credit will rooteti two principles from which was room to slide the child’s table 1 an honorable mention with a $10() H. Russell. Nev John F. Suns, be allowed towards the maximum flowers our freedom The first tinder the breakfast table when it cash prize. principle Is that every human be- j age limit for time spent in the u Entry blanks, which must ac­ N. M ; William G Stratton. Ill was not wanted here or elsewhere 8. Armed Forces. ing matters — to God and so to company each composition, may be Manuel J. Camaki-. Bakersfield; for play." PRESIDENT EISENHOWER and the First Lady appear at the window on the third floor of Walter Reed us. Tlie .second is thqt God has An important feature of this con­ obtained by writing to the B’nai Geoige Christopher. Sun Francisco; Another case concerned a five- Army Hospital in Washington in these first pictures of the Chief Executive since his abdominal opera« endowed not society — but in­ test is that all entries are submit­ B'rith Hillel Foundations, 165 West Paul F Mitchum. Kansas City, year-old girl who played in the tion. At bottom are other views of the smiling President as he listened to an Army band serenade dividuals with inalienable rights ted anonymously to the judges and 46 Street, New York City kitchen • dining-living room from the suite where he has been since June 8. Eisenhower expects to leave for Gettysburg in a few days. Kans.; deLesse)» 8 Morrison. New and responsibilities, which we mps( Orleans and Norris Poulson, Ló not violate even in trying to help Angeles. . . one another Baltimore Integrates Mr—Ingebretsen added that OuU Clergymen of ail faiths are sup­ Anietjcans must "fortify freedom Eisenhower To Walk porting tile undertaking were with faith’ in God. faith-m them- Its Swimming Pools Catholic Group preaching sermons on “freedom tin- elves, faith in others." BALTIMORE. Md - )ANP) - No incidents were reported", ac­ Of Hospital This Morning cording to Charles A Hook, city su­ perintendent of parks, when Bal- Study On Prehistoric Man Gives To UNCF WASHINGTON - (INS) - President Eisenhower, who wos ‘ limore opened its swimming pools Former Democrat. Joins CAMBRIDGE. Muss - Archae-, site—near the farming village of carried into Walter Reed Hospital on a stretcher 21 days ago, i last week to persons of all races NEW YORK N. Y. - The Brook­ 1 otogfsts, geologists, paleontologists' Les Eyties in tlie Dordogne region leaves under his own power this morning to begin two weeks on an integiated basis. lyn Catholic Interracial Council and paleobotanists — starting in of South Centra) France—supervis­ The opening had b‘*n delayed a .presented two checks totalling $550 of convalescing at his Gettysburg Farm. May. 1957 — will join in an ex­ ed by Prof. Movius in tlie summer week for special training of pool to the United Negro Fund cam­ Citizens For Ike Group haustive search lor clues to tlie re­ of 1953. indicated that the camp­ Presidential news secretary James Nixon will carry personal mess­ liersonnel. Hook said, »tiding: "’1 paign today. lationships that existed between site iunder a large rockshelter) C. Hagerty said Friday that as far ages from Mr. Elsenhower to Presi- feel that the two-day course had a Lawrence W. Pierce, assistant NEW YORK, NY - Mis Cryst- . in 1940 and again bi 1944 In 1939. prehistoric man and his slowly i was one of the largest and richest us he knew Mr Eisenhower would I Eisenhower at Phlliupine indepen­ great effect, on how our personnel District Attorney of Kings County al Bird Fauset, of Philadelphia. Pa . , Mrs Fauset was elected to the As- i evolving environm“nt, as large' ever recorded in Western Europe. not make a second-term statement dent Ramon Magsaysav of the Phi­ operated.” and newly elected president of the a former official of the Democratic I sembly of the Commonwealth oi 1 scale exacavations start at one of This region of the Dordogne is re­ when he walks out of the hospital lippine Republic and President Ngo', Hook related that Negroes came Brooklyn Council presented the National Committee and the first | Pennsylvania as a Democratic Re­ garded as the "prehistoric capital" ar 8:30 a m. Harvard by the National Science The money raised by the Fuiit) post to which she was reappointed will din-ct the excavations. ly next vreJc to represent Mr I 35c - ALL DRUGGIST public schools and Teachers College, Foundation Tlie greater portion of will be lised by the 31 private col> Prut. MpkUK estimates the exca- dance day ceremonies July 4. Tlie Accuse Detroit Hosp. tile money necessary for the pur­ leges for student scholarship aid, ^vatrotls will be completed by 1963 Nixons fly from Manila to Saigon, Columbia University. With a wide chase of the property was given to faculty salaries, teaching equip­ Artifacts jound at the campsite will \ to participate in South Viet Nam’s background of service to her adopt­ Harvard by "generous doors inter­ ment and otner yearly costs of ope­ Of Discrimination be divided evenlv between the Pea­ Independence celebration July 7. ed state of Pennsylvania. Mrs. ested in the Peabody Museum and ration. I Kaus# is a past vice-president of DETROIT. Mich. (ANP) - A body Museum at Harvard and the its work." report stemming out of a tlie -World Affairs Council of Phi- 4 1-2! Musee de l'Homme In Paris. Collaborating with Prof. Movius Elks Vets Director ladelplia and in 1950 visited India year survey, indicated last weeit Preliminary excavations at the ( in the Les Evzles excavations will, ‘as a fgest of the New Delhi gov- that hospitals here were guilty ot be the following French scientists: Touring Canada widespread discrimination against NABCP Officer erment,. Two years later, the Uni­ Prof Roger Helm, Director. Muse­ versity of Pennsylvania sent her Negroes in equal opportunities fot um National d'Historie Naturelie; PHILADELPHIA (ANP) - Dr on an educational mission to Ni­ medical training and hospital fa- Prof H. V. Vallois. Director, and | Robert H. Johnson, grand exalted geria. West Africa In 1955. Mrs clities Mr Harper Kelley, in charge of Poland Agrees To ruler of the Improved Benevolent The report revealed that metro­ Rites For the department ol prehistoric ar­ , Protective Order of Elks of the Fat&et was awarded Pennsylvania's politan Detroit did not provide the chaeology. Musee de l’Hoome, and World, has sent Dr Adolphus W Meritorious Service Medal — the i same rights for medical or nursing l)r Jean Bouchud, a paleontolo­ Ar.derson, director of veterans af­ Commonwealth’s highest citizen Pay Land-Lease fairs. on an international goodwill training or patient care to Negroes gist with the Centre National de t ward tour to Canada and Labrador, New­ that it did for whites la Recherche ScicnUfique, _A1m* " Mosley On foundland. participating in the work Will be WASHINGTON HNS) - Com­ Headed by the Right Rev Rich­ | The Grand Veterans Director i two American geologists, Sheldon munist Poland agreed Friday to pay Louisiana Masons ard S Emrich. bishop of the pro­ will visit Elk Lodges in Canada, Jackson^of Princeton University, the U S. 110 thousand dollars in testant Episcopal Diocese of Michi­ and the 6606 Air Squadron at Lab­ You Con Have That i und"John Miller of Harvard. settlement of its lend-lease account. « Reelect John Lewis gan, a 35-member committee was rador. He left Philadelphia via air "Tlie campsite." Prof. Movius The State Department said that BATON ROUGE La

_ . I IB Tom Madison, Displaces Memphis Red Sox Cinch First Ralf Millbrook'As Front Runner SPORTS OF May Be Top BLOC VOTI8 PISH GREYS TO i Ki’patuck. 125: Athletics, 115; Der Top Position Of American League FRONT IN SEMI PRO BALLOT- | mon Grms. 30 N. L. Backstop ING; TOM MADISON DISPLACES Third Base Hardwood, 127; THE WORLD Mil I BROOK AS FRONT Rl'N- iWilltams 'Letter Carrier»). 120; by i.itti.i I rm. NtR IN AI L STAR VOTES Hyde Park. 100. and Ellendale, 60 ST ¡(GUIS (INS) i- Ed Bailey INDIANAPOLIS. Hie red hot Grey Partlkpnx Nrw F hort stop Gems. 122; Cross BY MARION £ JACKSON 1 lias arrived and many of tlie ex­ Memphis Red '•ox. h, tiirir Color tn Race 'Ellendale), 120. Letter Carriers J5. perts believe the young Cincinnati liny .-kippei lli'inrr ■ Gaper ■ Curry. BV STAFF WRITER Let i Field West End. 1ST; Tur soon will be the outstand­ U'lnehcd the first half championship A blue ot 63 votes from fans Icy, Eagle . 100, Hirdwood, 75; ing backstop in the National Lea- in lhe Negro Aiirnnm t -ague partisan to die division out iba- Oiaire Mound. 6Ö. Hyde Park. 45 |UC pennant race by exploding for lour dels, the Memphis Greys, dr inritl- ( enterfleid Letter Carriers, Alabama State, Albany State, Clark, Florida A&M, Fori B.iilcy, voted into the All-Star big seventh lulling iallitw to the tallly changed lhe uce for sfirlin^ 152; MeGhee 'Klondykei, lot; Game starting lineup over such Valley Stole, Morehouse, Morris Brown and South Carolina com -Birmingham Black Rarons 8-3 Fri­ b'lllis in Hie Htri Pro league’s All H.irduood. 70, Hyde Park. 55; veterans as Roy Campanella and day night at Victory Field th? Star Gam July 13th with Tom Wright 'Malloryi. 40 plele the eight-team Extra Point Club tournament set for Dec. 6-8 Del Crandall, is leading the Lea­ home of Hie Ameiican Aswiation Madison. Greys left fielder dis- Right field Scott 'Klondykei, Maryland State previously announced as a participant withdrew gue In hitting with a .344 average, Indians ; placing James Millbrook- of- the 130-Letter Carriers. 95. Hyde Park. because of schedule difficulties Paul Quinn College, AME but his bat Ixnt only asset. Tlie sudden lame outburst inokc : 10| voter getter with 182 votes to 90, S Memphis Chick». 40, Orange up what loomed as a spirited ­ Millbrook's 135 i'Mcun J, 62 sister institute of Morris Brown, makes its first Herndon Stadium Andy Seminick, the veteran Phil­ ers duel between righthanders Fer­ Millbrook, who also leadins Catchfi Ellendale. DO! Hard­ appearance Sept. 29 Juan Pizzaro is the minor league adelphia catcher, la Just one of rar Herrera of Hie Black Harón» tor the first bare berth of the East wood. 62. Hyde Park. 55; Letter Herb Score!!! Sally League writers tob him faster than Bob I man.- bill leagurs who are keeping and the Pate Hose's Fl ink Me- team, drop.ied to second place for Carrier!. 50. Brown 'Milloryi 40. Feller a wary eye on the youngster Culoni who went Hie distance to tint posilbn now trailing the LAST TEAM said: hang up the victory Howevery Grey's Gene Harris who moved in­ First Base Gene Harris, 172; The Extra Point Club has com- im Piobably the most remarkable There's a big difference in Birmingham liad to summon lour to first place with a 177 votes Millbrook. 135, Lockard, 120; Har­ pie ted the field-for Its December weight contender of all was Mickey Bailey and the kid who was a Lingers to lhe hill to quell theii Thanks to the bloc vote the en­ ris 'Dodgers'. 35 S-k basketball tournament. Jake Walker, former welter and middle­ rookie when I 'was with the Red- opponent's booming bats Tlie fans ure East team race was changed Second Base Will Johnson. 142; Gaither telephoned acceptance of weight champion, thought nothing legs a tew-years agb. That extra really got their money's worth in with Memphis Greys player mov- Casey. 120, Bass

VI I • MEMPHIS WORLD • Wednadoy, July 4, 1956 Ldler To The Editor JU5T WHO 15 PLAYING THE DICTATOR? Don’t Be Fooled REVIEWING -■ Piir'-w-rinaa Anymore . . ALL AMERICAN CITIZENS 71ie time is coming and Is close SI SHOULD HAVE,. EQUAL R1ÔHT5 1 1 at hand for you to make jour de­ XnODXHXK ci ion and to pick your choice of AT EDUCATION / THE NEWS the men you wish to hold the reins The Roeth's Oldest and Leading Colored Reql-Wèekly Newspaper of your government. Published by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. I want to say to you. stop and Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at IM BEALE—Phone JA «-( 1 * ‘by WILLIAM GORDON think, before you cast your ballot j*/1 As you know in time part, the Entered In the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn., as second-class mall colored man has acted like black­ under lhe Act of Congress, March 1, 187$ p Managing Mitos, Atlanta Dolly WorW birds in a grain field. It does not Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPeJ SYNDICATE matter how many the farmer shoot W. A. Scott, II, Founder; C. A. Scott, General Manager and kjll. the rest would come back for aiiothef feed. Raymond F. Tilby ...... Managing Editor Death 01 IjpI us not forget what has alrea­ Mr*. Rom Brown Bracy Public Relations and Advertising And The Souls Negroes.... dy happened to us. William Weather» (We nave been driven away form drcelatlon Promotion' “’'Mttcli has been written about the Negro ond lhe kind of jus­ I home We have been forced to un­ The MEMPHIS WORLD Is an Independent newspaper—nnn-seclarian tice he gets From Southern courts. But loo little hos been written dergo untold suffering where tver and non-partisan, printing news un biased I y and supporting those things about the reqrons bock of injustices. And too little will continue t lie Democrats go. and we show up It believes to he of interest to Ils readers and opposing those things against to be written until lhe problem Is brought closer to home. And | in that place the Democrats have the Interest of Ils readers I made it harder for us SUBSCRIPTION RATES! this is only part of a story: ' Let us nelp to fight our own • YE 6HALL HEAR THE SMALL AS WELL AS THE Year 15 to — 6 Months |3 00 — 3 Months II St fin Advance) There was a sobbing voice ol lhe other end of the phone. cause Let's fight and vote for the And I was struck with owe when I learned the man was o 33- GREAT'L-ÆÂ/Z" 117 ’ Republican Party. Let's put a Re­ year-old lawyer who had defended a young Negro who recently publican in all offices from the The President's Bill died in lhe electric chair. He said: (lonstable to the Presidenl'z. You will never reach the height of lhe blanket calling of a certain bill originating horn the "I had never known before now, lhe plight of your people fir t class citizenship begging, for study of the president of the United Stales, merely a civil rights in the halls of justice. I hod nevpr known before now that the all belters only receive the crumlr Let's vote. ’Then let's demand bill is hardly sufficient. Now on its way through a frying crisis to fight for equality i$ fur more severe for you, than for any other that some of us can be in the count the floor of the House of Representative this bill should and ought I group. My eyes hove been opened Io lhe realization of a new ing. become low. plight, a new woild, a new definition of justice. We arc sicit of raising money get Brought into a fine focus, this bill is the result of a direct! Ibig jieople to register, qualify our This new definition I told him is not new to the Negio,- if has study by the President of the United Stales into numerous com candidate, and everytime he al­ been part of his daily living, his direction and guide posts which most wins. plaints of questionable measuies dealt Io certain of those un set him apart into an artificial society Moreover, I tried to fell my Let's help count as well as help fortunate citizens not having sufficient means Io have their cases j lawyer friend, it is a kind of discipline for lhe Negro denoting vole If we < an help count, it won't - "'b piloted through channels where they more than probable would be long before we will have a candi for.Jijm a kind of status from which he should never attempt to gel justice. dale that will win . depart. Gur poker at the poles will be In a nutshell, the bill would cieole a bipartisan Civil Rights fully cffactivt when we can have a Commission, set up a Civil Rights division in the Justice Depart So, I tried Io tell him that another man died, os thousands place in the counting menl and permit the attorney general to bypass stale courts and and many thousands before him, some perhaps for even lesser There are two important places file civil rights coses directly in federal courts. evidence than this one But nevertheless, lhe life of another man that we really need to be part of; hod been taken by the electric choir. And God only knows how lhe counting of votes and the census It will be seen ol a glance that such a move would aid lhe ot the colored people of each :tate. many of these thousands hove died for a crime they never com •In both instances, we have been cause of these minorities unoble to channel their cases on through milted. This thinking is not solely my own, but that of hundreds, to the federal courts. If would b? a means of curbing the practice deprived of this right. Let's ask whites and Negroes who also d'C-d, perhaps not physically, but for It. of railroading through the courts lhe interests of those both politi­ mentally and Yeligiously from lhe kind of sickness always associ­ There is yet some more unconsti­ cally os well as financially handicapped. ated wifh prejudice. And mind you, this is no attempt to defend tutional law on the Statue books of these southern states. crime in any sense of lhe word, whether committed by Negro or On the other hand, if would serve as o balance of checks on You can be proud of doing a du­ white, but rather to examine the souls of those who control the those operating in lower civil courts taking for granted that ty when you know it really helped machinery of "justice. What will they tell their hearts ond their certain cases for various circumstances will not go further. the cause lor which it was intend­ God when the time comes for them to deport for lhe great ed While there is opposition and noticeably so, from certain beyond? R P Van Pelt. 163 Linden slates constantly under fire because of the olleged abridgement i Injustice, as well as neglect and prejudice, has a reason Memphis Tenti. Policy King And 0< the rights of some of their less fortunate subjects, it is quite encouraging to note the progress of the bill on a general scale. for its origin. .» Pal To Grand Jury Its passage would be the filling of o wide gap between the THE TIP OFF Historically, it has ond still is. o long struggle for justice ST. LOUIS (ANP> - A St Louis citizens affected and the access to lhe federal courts without undue Justice for lhe Negro has been one of discipline rather than BT EMORT 0. JACKSON gambler and his friend, a hotel handicap. ' one of acceptance as o human being. Ever since the Civil Wot porter, were indicted by a Federal there has been a move on to relegate, restrict and limit oppor­ grand jury last week on charges of PITTSBURG. Pa - ra low ar«l tl.r dooi LOVE ond JUSTICE on God's side; HATE, PREJUDICE, and INJU£ 4wi in South Carolina But McCray "You mean — Wade?" Ixrra will oppose the draft and become I txira found hers it singing with TICE on lhe Devil's side. It hos been ever thus;and yet, L' asked, jn-Le puzzled than ever. | r still fighting on from the pages of f. a force in halting the war. Say i resentment against this woman nothing ot the Circle. Let us tell flu?. Afro-American which coven McClain, it is up to you to choose which side you will support. Morgan returned to her chair ( 1 But she would tint give Morgan "RELIGION AM» PATRIOTISM" unchriatian attitude o| some. Dcs- him about it. He may set the time the South Carolina area Il is your right to make that decision for yourself." and took up her teacup again with , the satisfaction ot suspecting how BY Reverend Blair T Hunt, pastor. pi to jjm Crowism and Segregation. a gesture elaborately casual. "Of ] for meeting Murray himself and indignant she was At the door hei Either al lhe NNPA Mid- With this challenging statement the writer summarizes: MtaxMppi Boulevard Christian America abounds with bourxjless course. And you are the one who the meeting will be in this house."' hostess held out her hand and l/ira Winter Workshop or lhe sum- Church. opportunities. We do rejoioe in the can draw him into thia.” Iz>ra shook her head. "The whole put her own into it briefly. erm convention representatives "Ye», these ore serious times; We do hove hord work to do, TEXT: "Bender unto Caesar the abundance and beauty of America "I!" Lora cried. "1 am afraid 1 thing is hopeless. 1 don't know "1 will expect to hear trom you," of the "Big 1 Organisations" things that are Caesar"», and unto Each citizen must put something have little influence with him Bg- anything about the quarrel be­ end loods to lift; - The times demand strong minds and willing Morgan said Not tor my sake, or among the- Negro group come God the thing» that are God'«." into the great corporation of tiff sjdcs? what could Wade do? His tween you and Wai|g; but I know heart». I think that the deci»ion for you. and your ministerial tor yours But because I believe around Thurgood Marshall LI KE 20:25. United States of America, his time, mother is very 111 just now and he ne becomes very angry when you; Friend», to moke it whether you will serve Jim Crow ond Segre­ you truly want to help Wade And INAAfPl, William Trent (Unite hi sons, his taxas, hw mean-, his is not well himself. He has taken name is so much as mentioned.'' On the Fourth of July. 1779 the this is an opportunity for doing rd Negro College Fund) and gation on lhe one hond; or stand up for JESUS CHRIST and votes, his influence J no part in island life since his re­ "I realize that," Morgan said, Declaration of Independence was BO " ' ' Uster Granger (National Urban BROTHERHOOD on the other hand. Choose ye this day whom you Said. Jesus to uiose seeking ter turn." her tone studiously light. A child­ adopted by cur Cnnstlnenlal Con­ Lora made no answer. She said league were among visitors al will serve entrap him. ' Render unto God the "But he did at one time," Mor­ ish, notion on Wade's part’ We had tres This week we celebrate this the Pittsburgh convention.. things that are God's ." Never over­ gan said. "And he will again if it no quarrel. Nevertheless, there is a polite good-day, and wcnl d iwn We agree with the thought that men are principally a product great aid deciding event. It is a the driveway, sensing that Mor­ look the hign and Holy duty we owe is urged upon him: He had a taste one weapon you can use to bring There were other plu «ers-for of their heredity and environment. But also important is lhe foci Div that we and succeeding gener­ gan stood in the doorway staring God We must create a natolnal of it the other night. Perhaps you him here. An infallible weapon." exones showing up on the that men are supposed to be able to moke their environment al km < ought to commemorate as Soul, a Spiditual Consciousness and haven’t seen enough of that side Lora waited, instinctively ready after her. scene, either with or without the Day of Deliverance, by solemn a Re ponsiveness to the heart of All the wkv home she pondered Men are supposed to be able to change. The question of segrega­ of your husband to judge. He has to resist this woman's persuasive­ Invitations. Conventions have acta of devotion to God We. Ameri God. and to the needs of man Morgan s Words and. motives Was tion has been accepted os o legal as well os a moral issue. always been extremely well liked ness. that kind of polling power. can must never forget the divine Every man. woman, and child is and influential, too, thanks to his Morgan leaned forward in her i this a simple-mattei ot politics as- It has been ruled, on by the highest legal authority of the land - Pioiki-ncc which has preserved ua called on to render to Ood devo­ name and position. We need to chair and Lora noted that there__sher ______professed, or was there in this Two other things should be point-, Therefore, we hope that all men, especially those in positions a n-ilon If » sparrow can not fall tion and wor hip reverence and pie . draw mjn of his sort in with us. were amber flecks of light in her, woman a purpose which concerned rd out while tn the elty the vlstttzrta I without God's notice. It Is equally of influencing others, will show the couroge to line up on the ty, thotighr and affections., sons Will you help us, Lora?" eyes; an amber that seemed to Wade far more personally than NNPA members were guests or Hue that a nation cannot rise with- legal and right side of this great issue of our times. By doing this and substance. Lora moved her hands in a ges­ glow when she was moved to tn- she claimed. The Pittsburg Press Club This I out. God's aid • • • lhe change required will come to pass with the least frustration. ture of helplessness. "You must tensity. elut) is located In The Sherwyn Said Jesus to his heckling ene-1 On the Natal Day of our glori­ know how he feels about—well, "Make him angry," Morgan said. By the end of January, Lora bad Hotel and opens Its membership to tales. Render unto Cacaar the ous nation let us pray:_____ about this house, He would never, 'Tell him that he is afraid of me, still said nothing to Wade of the newspapermen on merit, and noth­ a things that are Caesar’s." Here Is • Almighty God bless our land I am sure, agree to come here." tell him that is why he avoids (ne. request Morgan had made of her. ing else. Some Pittsburg Courier an obligation to good citizenship ptilth Honor I > indniatrji sound "1 appreciate your delicacy, but Tell him you think the war a more She did not mention her recent staffmen are members of the club Retires After Quarter i It 1« a great privilege to tw> a citizen leirning and pure manner Defend we need not mince words." Mor­ important cause than his own visit, though she had told him of Ulis time the business and Induitri >1 our. United States Despite the lour liberties. Preserve our unity, gan s smile was wry. "It 111 whom feeble feara. If you can make him her first trip up the hill and that a) lenders of the city served ns i Save us from lawlessne a and vi- he wishes to avoid, not the house. feel he must prove his courage, he she had obtained the puppy from banquet hosts Usually It has been Of Century At Lincoln ; olcnee, bigotry and prejudice In However, you must know by now, will come. I know him. Lora. 1 Morgan. He'd been distressed at the uplift organizations which pro­ Colored Stars In our days of pro perity. suffer not it is child's play to wrap Wade know him clear through." first, but had eventually forgiven vided such courtesy. our trust to fall from thee All we around your finger. You can get Lora regarded the woman before her. JEFFERWIN tfTY. Missouri —- to methodology and innovations in Pittsburg drew the largest ask for Jesus Christ's sake Amen." him here if you try. Not for my her with Interesting distaste, but She had not, however, been able education, partlculaily on the el-*- ' Lombardo Show NNPA convention attendance In After a quarter of a century of yeo­ Let ua renew our faith in God sake. 1 am nothing in thia But to she managed to answer quietly. to diamiss her talk with Morgan man service at Lincoln University from her mind. It was just possible many rears The Pittsburgh Con mentary level. i NEW YORK (ANP> - Follow- and in our fellowmen. For it was meet Murray Norwood. Once Mur­ "The method you suggest would • #f Missouri. Miss Azalea E Mari'n by faith the Mayflower embarked that Morgan wm nght and Wade rlrr broke new convention Miss Martin, who had earned the ing the stemping success of the ray talks to him I feel certain that not be mine. I have too much re­ has retired to her new. modem from old England and found har­ ground. When industrial lead­ Bachelor of Arts and Master of ’ revival of Carmen Jones" by the Wade will be with un. Then he can spect for my husband.“ ought to have something like this ers give a convention the kind cottage in. Leavenworth. Kansas. to Arts degrees from Fisk and Colum­ City Center theatre, Guy Lombar­ bor off the bleak New England use his Influence to draw in others She rose with a dignity which to fling himself into. If Morgan • of attention which came to the "live the life of Raleigh” (female bia universities, respectively, was do's open air summer presentation shores. Il war by faith our Pilgrim to help ua” put her on the same footing with cause was honest and Just, the NNPA, It reflects the high com­ version). awarded the Lincoln University of "'Show Boat" with a number of fathers .et up a Government de­ Ijora shook her head, quietly Morgan in spite of her lack of chanca at least should be given munity standing of the host Coming to he institution tn 1930. Board of Curators Award of Honor ' colored stars, is winning acceiases dicated to Ood It was by faith that stubborn in the face of Morgan s yeara. Wade. But how could she be sure ? newspaper or the growing Im­ Mim Martin had become almost a for 25 years of outstanding service in the entertainment world. Thozna* Jefferson wrote certain assurance. “I don’t want to wrap *7 really must be getting back And bow waa «he to broach tbe tradition in the education depart - at commencement exercise« last Besides, for the first time, the unalienable rights home now. It waa kind of you to »ubjeet to him without Incurring iWade around my fingers, or to sat portance nf the aasockltiM. pa*, ■ent. and despite her long year» Ye«, render unto our country year. At retirement the had gsl ’ed show actually hu a mortg boat on anyone else de it 1 want him to ■rite me here today, but Tm hi« duple«*ure and gaining only an slbiy both. This to the friendly ot senne is credited with bavin« the rank of Areoelate Professor ofI, water The produlUon to stated faith: Jes render unto our God think fior himself sad to wM Its afraid there to no way ia which I angry refuaal? ►pt up wtth thg Itaei with rtfart M'tciitico. I niihtiy at Jojm Beach, • faith. This religious patriotism - I ______LTt *S***»U