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VOLUME 29, NUMBER 1 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1959 PRICE SIX CENTS

“Volunteer Announce .The four Volunteer candidates — Sugarmon, Hooks, Bun­ ton and Love — issued-their individual platforms to the press this week. At-ty. Russell" Sugarmon, Jr., who school board slots, issued similar Is running for Public Works Com­ platforms. Both agreed that they' missioner. made it clear in his plat- would initiate immediate plans to dorm th ar, h e will institute a policy comply with the 1054 Supreme of hiring and upgrading employes Count decision on segregation. They solely on the basis of merit and also would adopt objective stand­ -without regard to family connect­ ards in the hiring of teachers and ions. poll deal influ ence, race, creed eliminate frills now existing in some- or color. of the schools. He said he would improve sani­ ATTY. RUSSELL B . r. KNOXVILLE. .Te-nn. - (UPD — tary conditions, use his influence SUGARMON’S PLATFORM Racist John Kasper was token from -to put an end to police brutality 1. I believe the present systefn the Knox County Jail to the feder­ and insist 'that. Negroes be given of government does not represent al prison in Tallahassee. Fla. Fri­ a fair equal chance to become the most efficient utilization of the day to begin serving a slx-month ■licensed plumbers and electricians. •taxpayer’s money, and I propose term. He also said he would use his that a study be initiated immediate­ It will be the lanky segregation­ Influence to set up « better city ly, in order to determine what type ist’s second time In the Florida government, and would urge better of government will best serve the prison for his part in violence dur­ salaries for teachers, improved hos­ needs of the metropolitan area of ing the court-ordered. integration pital conditions, and the annexa- 'the Memphis and. Shelby County, of Clinton High School in 1956. •tlon of it-ha-t area to toe south of Tennessee. The last time he served a year. Memphis which includes Walker 2. I will implement a program He was convicted of contempt of Homes. designed to improve thé. sanitary court both times. The Rev. Atty. Ben Hooks, who conditions affecting both the stor­ Kasper was arrested in Knoxville MRS. J. E, WHITE is running for Juvenile Court Judge, ing and the collection of garbage Thursday by federal marshals. He says in his platform that he will of Memphis. had -tried to surrender earlier in render equal Justice in all cases 3. I am firmly, committed to the Montgomery, Ala., but. was told he ■without regard to race, creed or proposal that public funds should could only give himself up in Knox­ ■economic conditions, seek enlarg­ be expended in a manner .designed ville where he was convicted Ln Bury Victim Of Brutal ed recrea'lonal outlets and call for to secure a uniform development federal court. special schools for delinquent child­ of the entire community and not Kasper was dressed in a crum­ ren. on the basis of political expediency. Butcher Knife Slaying/ The Rev. Henry Bunton, pastor 4. I will institute a policy of pled grey suit, brown loafers and of Mt. Olive CME Church, and the hiring and upgrading employees handcuffs. He was transported to neck, in the back, above the heart, Rev. Roy Love, pastor of Mt. Nebo the Tallahassee prison by Joseph and twice in the stomach. ' Baptist Church, both running for (Continued On Page Six) Kincaid, a Panama Canal Zone marshal who was returning through DIED IN DOCTOR'S‘ARMS Knoxville from a marshals’ confer­ Witnesses to the vlcous slaying ence in Washington. said that'while the owner ofthe J. Ashton Hayes "Resents pharmacy, Dr. Herman Lubin, was answering a phene call. Pride, who had come into the eu'.abllshmenl Willie Dunn Still and ‘talked with the dootor, rush­ “Negroes Want To Participate ed into the kitchen where his wife was preparing for ‘Hie day's work, grabbed the oook’s 14- nch butcher A degree of regret and resentment has been expressed by knife and In a mad rage stabbed well-known 'educator (retired), J. Ashton Hayes, this week, over In Government; Mrs. White five 'times. what he describes as "an indirect attempt on the part of the Mrs. White repaniedily tried to es­ two daily newspapers in Memphis to inject the race issue into cape from the man and. bleeding profusely, a'.ruggled toward freedom the current campaign for city offices." (Continued On Page Six) > ’> Hayes based his complaint on the sentpd by such stories," not only What does the Negro want out solicit, funds from the local citizens manner tn which -the papers have because he has made .no formal of the Aug. 20 ejection? — most of it will come-from'Ne-- •Willie’s main project ls. to get New York last .week to attend the handled his reported oandidacy for announcement, but also because ■‘He wan's to 'partlelpate'ln gov­ groes of extremely modest- meah$7 the teen-agers of the clty inter­ Association’s 50th anniversary cele­ membership on the Memphis Board "Hie stories seemed slanted by con­ ernment and not-to accept paternal­ whose investments of this sort ested in the coming municipal bration where he had been in­ Abe Scharff Branch YMCÄ of Education. He said “the two struction and presentation to leave ism with a handout. He wants to means genuine giving up for the and to enlist their sup- vited to speak by the Southern dallies have published stories" in­ an impression on the public that join the community and be a part common purpose of providing the port of some of tba candidates. States Youth Council president cluding him along with local Ne­ Negro candidates for the Board of of the community's institutions, ac­ material but of which a democraitic Since his run-in with the Board He addressed a youth meeting here groes who have announced their Education would be dangerous or cept his share of the community way of life may .come into being — of Education, Gov. Buford Elling­ during the National Sunday Presents Williams Plaqué candidacy for the Education Board. inimical -to the public interest." He load and fight, to reduce provoca­ a kindly, yet- vigorous life against ton, a congressman and almost School and Baptist Training Un­ NEWSPAPERS said “it was not what was said in tions without destroying the essen­ which the marshalled forces of President Elsenhower, wondrous ion Congress, convention which JUMPED THE GUN the stories, but the manner of their tial elements of progress,” said Communism cannot prevail." Willie hns become executive secre­ was held here in June. Celebration g construction and presentation that George W. Lee who is chairman of He explained “in this campaign, tary of the Mallory Knights Youth Willie said he would make a At Victory Hayes said that he has made no could give the public the wrong the steering committee of the Volun­ the question is being asked here strong effort to become a soph­ formal announcements of his in­ Club of America and acting pres­ A plaque for "outstanding con­ during the drive He was.toast« impression." teer which is backing the six and there . . . ‘Wha-t does the Negro ident of the Youth Council Chap­ omore at Booker T. Washington tributions” was presented to A. C, master at the "round - robliln* tentions. He noted that there have Negro political candidates. want’?" High School this September. “I been rumors for some -time he would CLARIFIES POSITION ter of the National Association for Williams during a “Victory Cele­ speech making. ‘ Lee read the statement while he Lee continued. The Negro wants the Advancement of Colored Peo­ have been written about as being bration" at the Abe Scharf! Among those making brief ■announce. But he feels the news­ "Recognizing -the power of the papers “Jumped the gun" In playing was addressing an estimated 100 “to work with white people with ple. 14, but that’s all wrong," he said Branch YMCA, last Wednesday ev­ speeches were: Dr. J. W. Golderii press, notwithstanding," Hayes said, Negro ministers, and other civic a self-dedication to maintain the “The average teen-ager ls not “I was 15 when all that happened, ening. The Branch YMCA was Mrs B. F McCleave. 3". Hqwehd up his name and those of the other “I feel I should have the oppor­ Negro candidates In what seemed workers attending a political rally bonds of brotherhood and love. He aware of the rights, responsibilit­ and I recently became 16.” celebrating the fact that it reach­ Sims. “Simon _M. _Wiqtt,..Henry"X.“ tunity to clarify my position Ln the and luncheon at Mt. Olive CME wants to compete with them only ies and obligations which will be Willie said the superintendent’of ed a $40,000 goal in a recent city- Jackson, Tytor C. Hayes,- Lonntt to him to be “scare stories" an­ whole manner. I would like for the nouncing that. three Negroes were Church Thursday afternoon. He said as individuals and not- as a group his in the not too far away fut­ schools, E. C Stimbert, has said wide Capital Fund Building Cam­ Briscoe. Miss Marie Adams," Mei public to know once and for all it was a four-point statement of in our society. He wants the right ure." Willie said. "It ls true that that he will “definitely” be ac­ paign. Melvin Robinson, MLss Anna Gol- seeking places an the Board of something of my point of view to live, work and to build a home, cepted as a student in the city Education. the Negro's position in the August our people have made great and Williams, who is employed at den. Ben McCleave. Jr. Mrs. " J. election. to educate his children, to increase wondrous progress, but it ls very system this year, and that he had H. Roland, A. C. Williams,’J. B- He said he has been “misrepre-. (Continued on Page Six) 4heir chances of- success in a highly WDIA radio station and a mem­ He revealed that a “whispering little compared -to what it could promised to stick to his studies. ber of the Branch YMCA’s Com­ Brooks. Fred. R, Joseph, executive campaign has been instituted to. competitive environment; and to have been if worthy youth organ­ secretary: Thaddeus T. Stokesand be promoted on his job. He isn't “KEY LIVES WITH YOUTH " mittee of Management brought in the effect, that the colored can­ izations would have been support­ Further commenting on his mul­ donations during the cam­ Elder Blair T. Hunt. didates will be financed by the asking for any special treatment, ed.” any special tows, or any special titude of summer activities. Wil­ paign than any other volunteer In response to receiving tlje National office of the NAACP." Lee STARTED FOR NEW YORK lie had this to say: “Thousands oi worker. plaque. A. C. Williams praised explained “this is as far from the (Continued on Ease Six) Willie said he started to go to people are standing pleading and Some 80 other volunteer workers Chandler as “an unsung hero, a truth as the two poles.” I-t was bagging at 'the bars of justice when were presented Certificates of tireless, dedicated worker, who further explained that the NAACP the key lives in the hands oi tlie Merit. is giving great inspiration to oth­ is not a polltloal organization and Negro youth of America» Our can­ J. T. Chandler, chairman oi er YMCA workers, and great lea­ it does not give financial support McGhee Denies Winking didates should and will support the the Branch YMCA’s Committee oi dership to the other Committee of to any political candidate at any youth of this community." Management praised the volun­ Management members.” time. Willie said lie plans to soon call teer workers for “giving unself­ Vocal music was supplied by Lee NOTHING SPECIAL (Continued on Page Six) ishly of their time and money” (Continued On Page Six) ' • Lee. who is general manager of At White Waitress the Memphis Branch of Atlanta A 2l-year-old Chicago Tech Col job at the motel because of the DETROIT, Mich. — While the Shrine Tuberculosis andl Can­ Life Insurance Company and 'a lege sophomore, Tom Anthony Mc­ incident, said the woman demand­ cer Research Foundation, in the TO years of its existance, has politician of considerable Influence, Ghee of 368-F South Lauderdale ed he .move something from a table accomplished anoutstanding—contribution—to_the -educational stated further “the finance com­ street, yesterday denied charges of. at the_ place, and that he said advancement for young people in our time, there is still much mittee of -the Volunteer Ticket wilF winking at a white woman and angrily that he wasn't going to do disorderly conduct. so. He said this infuriated her. and that can be accomplished for greater attainment in scholarship, that she went to tell the manager a Shrine leader has reported. . McGhee was lined $50 and totals WATCH cost of 23.25 by General Sessions of the motel about the incident. In a challenging report on the Judge Jack Haris on charges of LEFT THE PLACE Dyett’s study reveals the his-1 After being fired by the man­ Imperial Council’s Foundation and tory of the Foundation and states TMF disorderly conduct and assault and battery. Bringing th e charges ager. McGhee said he immediate­ its Talent and Beauty Pageant, that one urgent task of the Shrin- ly left the place enroute home on Walter H. Dyett, who Is Imper­ gainst him was Miss Lola Davis ers today is to reopen and extend WORLD of 4287 Pigeon Roost Rd, a waitress loot. He said a few mlnites later ial Promotional Director, declares tlie program of scholarships. Register Today And Vole al Holiday Inn Motel, 3728 Lamar, he went back to the motel to get “Bbriners’ must raise their sights" The Foundation during the ten the colored cook there to drive him In The Municipal Election where the student was employed to further benefit educationally years of its existence has made as a porter. home, since no city bus runs out qualified students In our present August 20 McGhee, who was fired from his that far. and that whtn he got day society. (Continued on Page Six) there thé police came, handcuffed him anr arrested him. He spent the night in city jail.' "I was surprised and deeply Louisiana Newspaper Attacks “Black And White7’ hurt the next morning in city the minds of children is quite an­ court when they charged me with SHREVEPORT, la. — (UPI) — The Shreveport Journal Friday other,' the article said. winking at and patting this wo­ called for an investigation of the children's shelves in all of tho man," McGhee said. "My intelli­ state's libraries after editorially denouncing the fairy tale "Black gence and good common sense wouldn’t permit me to do such a and White" as "insidious interracial propaganda." thing.” ■ “"We can expect the pseudo-intel­ McGhee said he was- not molest­ lectuals of the northern’ press to FOR TODAY HOM ed by the police officers, "although ridicule us for our alarm Just as Cbe Upper Room they called" me a smart Nigger they heaped scorn on Alabama re­ and told me if I wanted to do cently for banning a children’s something like that to'get out of The Permanent Registration Then Samuel answered, Speak; town and go back to Chicago." INTER-RACIAL GOVERNMENT ginning of government in which elected book about the wedding of a black for thy servant hearetlr.- (Samuel Five elected Office (ground floor of the male rabbit and a white female GRADUATE OF BTW members, three African, one Asian and one bers share in the formation of government Courthouse) will remain open 3:10.) McGhee graudated from Booker rabbit, 'The Rabbit's Wedding." European, were among 12 new ministers sworn policies. ■ until 5 pm. It opened at 8:30 “But let them laugh their.silly T. Washington High School here am. heads off; someday — they may in 1957, and has attended, Chicago into the Council of Ministers of Tanganyika. Picture shows, left to right: Sir Richard TurtP Who should register? come to realize -the time they spent Tech at Chicago, III., for about a The ceremony at Government House, Dar es bull with elected members of three different Persons who have reached 21 scoffing ait us could have been bet­ year and a half. Salaam, marked a significant step forward in races, Chief Abdullah Fundikira (African^ years of age. ter’ used. in a perusal of what their Yesterday McGhee was out look­ the African territory's progress towards self- Minister of Lands and Surveys; Mr. A. H. Jamal Persons who have moved to own children were reading," he ing for another Job. “I was very government with British co - operation. The (Asian), Minister of Urban Local Government a new address. said. discouraged when all this happen­ Persons who have not voted- "To circulate books advocating ed, but I feel much better now Governor, Sir Richard Turnbull, said it was the and Works, and Mr. D. N. M. Bryceson (Euro** in a general election In the last racial integration among adults is that it is all over. I am confident end of wholly official government and the be- pean), Minister of Mines and Commerce./ four years. one thing — to deliberately warp ' name. that I can get another job.” 'MEMPHIS WORLD Wednesday, July 22, 1959 Castro

Hit By Educators Resigns NEW YORK - (SNS) - Hard jabs were thrown by several In Cuba Negro college administrators at the present day emphasis being placed upon teaching career for Negro college students and HAVANA (UPI) — Fidel Castro By LOUIS LAUTIER graduates, according to a Wall Street Journal finding. resigned as prime minister of Cuba Friday in an apparent test .of .his NEW YORK — (NNPA) - In one of the major speeches of The bulk of criticism came from cal fields? ’They say they run into public support. President Manuel the 50th anniversary convention of the NAACP, A. Philip Ran­ Tuskegee Institute’s president, Dr. resistance from both students and Urrutia Llea said the resignation dolph, president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, Luther Foster, who noted that 60 parents." The Journal noted. would be rejected. per cent of the 1959 graduates of Dr. Paul Clifford, registrar nt Castro’s sudden move, announced blasted racial segregation and discrimination in organized labor. Atlanta University, complained: his institution had tried to go in­ by his brother, Raul, left the capi­ A vice president of the Ameri­ • from their constitutions, except to teaching. Dr. Foster said, “We’ve “We have the facilities to double tal thunderstruck, but there was can Federation of Labor-Congress three — the Brotherhood of Lo­ got to change the emphasis." . the enrollment ’in our School of no disorder. comotive Firemen and Enginemen. Business Administration tomorrow, of Industrial organizations, Mr. Even higher figures were report­ The Communist Party immedi­ Randolph proposed that thé AFL- the Brotherhood of Railroad Train­ ed from other sources. In El Paso. but students aren’t interested. Yet ately hailed Castro but demanded CIO proclaim its intention to men and the Airline Pilots Asso­ Texas, recently, 281 would-be Negro the number of requests we get for formation of a “truly revolutionary eliminate such practices from the ciation. teachers applied for one job open­ trained people is ten times the government” with Communist rep­ 4. Colored trade unionists have candidates available.” trade union movement. ing. In Waco. 150 Nearp teachers resentation in its high councils. He suggested that the AFL-CIO been elected to the executive vied for a single vacancy. require labor organizations at all Dr. George Gore, president of Thousands of “Fidellstas” turned OFF ON ANOTHER DAY OF FUN-Shown above 'ground area was a result of a enjoyable ex­ boards of city central bodies and rDr. Julius: Thomas, director of Florida A. and M„ said, “We have is a small portion of approximately 150 mem­ perience the group had last year. Many auto­ levels to comply with its constitu­ out to demand that the bearded tional . provision outlawing race state federations, some of them industrial, relations for the Na­ difficulty selling students on other rebel hero stay in the office he bers of the Metropolitan Association for the mobiles carrying the staff, counselors, and in the South. tional Urban League, rustled things besides teaching. They don’t and religious discrimination. accepted five months and one day Blind who boarded buses Saturday for a full board members followed the buses. The labor leader made a dis­ 5. Two colored trade unionists through a file, in his New York of­ want .to. change and neither do ago. were elected members of the Ex­ fice and brought out statistics show­ their parents- want them to.” Dr. day of fun and frolic at Camp John Hope in tinction between an all-colored un­ URRUTIA SPEAKS ion and a segregated local union. ecutive Council, the highest pol­ ing that in the nation’s 79 Negro Gore said 90 per cent of the 340 Urrutia, a moderate, told a crowd Fort Valley, Ga. This return to the fame play- (Perry's Photo) icy-making body, by the found­ colleges (77 are in the South), 70 members in the class of 1959 went He pointed out that all local of some 4,000 outside the presiden­ unions of the Brotherhood, of ing convention of the AFL-CIO in per cent of the 72,000 enrolled stu­ into teaching, “or tried to." tial palace that the government 1955. dents in 1957-58 were in training as ' LACK PLACEMENT Sleeping Car Porters in the United would refuse to accept the resig­ States are composed of colored 6. Colored trade unionists have . teachers. ‘This percentage has gone . Another, problem revealed was nation. —— ■ ' ' been designated to represent the _ unchanged for ten years,” says ) the general lack drplacement ser­ persons and Filipinos, and some “This revolution cannot be di­ Mexicans in the Southwest, but in AFL-CIO in International labor Thomas,' "and it shows a glaring vices in Negro colleges. "We have rected by anyone other than Fidel conferences in Europe, Asia and weakness in Negro education—It's I, from ten to 15 letters .a week offer­ Canada all such locals are inter­ Castro,” he said. racial and highly international in -too lopsided." ing our graduates jobs,” said At­ The entire cabinet adjourned a 7. The AFL-CIO has shown Its TEACHER SURPLUS lanta University’s youthful dean, membership composition. meeting and drove to see Castro at All of the locals of the Dining Interest in the problems of the So great is the surplus of teach­ Dr, Thomas D. Jarrett. “We have Camp Liberty army headquarters laboring masses of Africa and ers that they spill over into such no placement officer, and so some Lurid Sex Books And Magazines Car Employees and the Red Caps and ask him to withdraw his de-, are likewise all-colored, he said. Asia through financial support of .prosaic jobs as mall carriers in of these offers don’t get proper at­ clsion. '■ their labor unions and schools, New York, Washington, Nashville, tention. Somebody loses out.” PINE FORGE, Pa. — ANP) —A The speaker addressed trie 14th Introducing Wlckwlre was Elder He attributed the membership composition of these unions to with a view to bringing them ■St. Louis. In Jacksonville; eight of church official here urged mem­ annual summer Bible conference C. M. Willis, of Pine Forge, secre-- within the orbit, of, international Students, on the other hand, Observers said Oastro might have bers attending a Seventh-Day Ad­ and camp meeting of th.v Alle­ tary of the publishing department: the hiring practices of the em­ -ten Negro mail carriers hold col­ in mind a cabinet reorganization free trade unionism. lege degrees in teaching. complain of the lack of guidance ventist conference to "replace gheny Conference of Adventists on Wickwire praised Willis and the ployers. Bui if a colored person, they receive in college. Some said to strengthen his regime against trashy news stand materia! with the campus of the Pine Forge In­ Filipino or Puerto Rican is hired These figures, according to The growing internal and international Allegheny conference "for leading 8. Colored technical and profes­ Journal, point up a growing prob­ if. they had guidance while fresh­ good books and magazines, the stitute. He said there is »■ need the world in. the sale and distri­ In a craft, class or Industry re­ sional personnel are increasingly men, they’d probably have studied tensions. caliber of which would be uplift­ bution of church literature.” The presented by an all-white union, dem for the South’s Negro colleges: Castro was expected to make a being Integrated in the depart­ They continue to channel students something besides teaching. ing to the community." for “wider distribution of religious Conference stood, at the head of he said, the union should be re­ ments of the AFL-CIO headquar­ radio and TV broadcast to the na­ journals, high class children's the list of all conferences in the quired to admit him to member­ into old grooves — teaching, the The Journal said "some Negro tion on his abrupt decision to leave Bruce H. Wickwire, of Takoma ters in Washington, D. C.. and in ministry, law, and embalming. universities, belatedly aware they’re magazines,' and missionary jiourn- North American Division of the ship, or vice versa.-—— an increasingly larger number of' the office he took last February 16 Park, Maryland, secretary of the als.” church. ."They are falling, however, to train behind times, are busy these days to carry out his revolutionary re­ Segregation and discrimination offices of national and internat­ enough students for new job op­ Publishing department of the Col­ remolding curricula, expanding form and sweep away the last ves­ umbia Union Conference of Ad­ “BRAZEN TEXTBOOKS ON 1 In . charge of the entire convent­ can be eliminated from CIO-AFL ional unions. portunities, in such fields as engi­ staffs in science departments and tiges of the dictatorship of exiled ventists, called for pooling of CRIME” unions, Mr. Randolph said, "by a Mr. Randolph proposed the es­ neering opening up for Negroes in ion is Elder William L. Cheatham tablishment of a colored labor upgrading physical plants. t book and Bible sales in - a se ven­ forthright^ uncompromiislnp, re­ some quantity for the first time." President Fulgencio Batista. church resources to combat “11 of Pine Forge,- president of the The Journal concluded that Ne­ centious literature" and declared state Middle Atlantic area. Allegheny Conference, assisted by lentless and vigorous policing committee to fight to implement - Why don't Negro educators steer gro colleges and industry are be­ GROWING DISPUTES campaign, through the Civil Rights the civil rights program of the. students away from the over-crowd­ that "constant complaining isn’t INTRODUCED BY ELDER M. S. Banfïeld, secretary - treas­ AFL-CIO, with every committee ginning to get-together to improve the answer to the problem." WILLIS urer. Committee and the Civil Rights ed teaching profession into technl- training. Castro, at 33 the youngest prime Department.” member a member of the NAACP minister in Cuba's turbulent his­ Mr. Randolph reminded the and restricted to colored members tory, left office at the height of delegates that. colored people are of the AFL-CIO. growing internal and international treated as second - class citizens Colored railroad workers, who Mrs. Owen Honored By disputes involving charges that he not only in unions but. in , the once constituted the largest num­ is fostering Communism at home church, government, medical and ber of workers in any American and fomenting revolution in other bar associations, schools, sports,, indüstry, Mr. Randolph said, are. Latin states. women and youth movements, bus­ rapidly passing out of the operat­ Alston Community Club There were reports he quit to iness and Industry. ing departments of the railway force a show of popular support He .conceded, however, that the Industry. ■ Mrs. Lula Owen was honoree, YWCA. both for himself and his policies. AFL-CIO has failed to Implement, In railroads in the South, the when the Alston Avenue' Com­ MEMBERS PRESENT Other reports said he resigned in the antl-discrimlnatlon provision colored locomotive firemen, whc munity Club met recently at the order to be named state minister Some of the persons who feted local option-type program Almond in its constitution. But, he said, were at one time 85 per cent of the home of Mrs. J. W. Esters at 885 Mrs. Owen were Mrs. Lottie Smith, and attend an Organization. of Freedom Of Choice School Plan Victorious t it has made "quite inadequate and firemen, now represent less than meeting on the embraced after the courts struck Mississippi Blvd. Mrs. Eliza Brooks, Mrs. Mary P. American States In First Challenge At The Box down the old “massive resistance” much too slow” progress. He list­ 10 per cent. • Mrs. Owen has been a member Bradley, Mrs. Roberta Benton, Caribbean crisis next month in. doctrine. ed as major steps of progress of The reason for the loss of jobs of the organization since 1924, and Mrs. Bessie Maxwell, Mrs. J. W. Santiago, Chile. RICHMOND, Va. — (UPI) — Gov. J. Lindsay Almond, vic­ colored workers toward first-class by colored railroad workers, he is one of its organizers. She is the Esters, Mrs. A. V. Baldridge, Mrs. More than 30 Negroes' quietly citizenship in the labor move-, said,.is the lily-white policy of the Ail members of the cabinet ga­ torious in the first challenge at the ballot box of his "freedom entered formerly white schools in wife of Mr. A. B. Owen, Sr., and Rachell Russell, Mrs. Dora Wil­ of choice" plan to deal with school integration, said Wednes­ ment: Big Four railway unions. the mother of Abner Owen, prin­ liams, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Lula Sher­ thered for an urgent meeting Fri­ Arlington, Alexandria and Norfolk 1. The AFL-CIO significantly Mr. Randolph spoke at the af- cipal of Kansas Street School who rod, Mrs. Tennle Ealker, Mrs. E. day at the palace of President day he would welcome any valid plan that could do the job after "massive resistance” died. ternoon session Wednesday, tne Manuel Urrutia Llea. But, a spakes- It could .be next • January, after has about 1.5 million colored was recently given a promotion: Banks and Mrs Mary Bradley. | better. members. theme of which was organized la- William Owen, superintendent of Mrs. Banks and Mrs.. Bradley pre­ man said Castro himself was not the start of a .new school term in 2. The leadership of, the, AFL- bor and the ,NAACP- He shared the George W. Lee: Post Office sented the honoree with a bou­ present at the meeting. I ■ Almond, nursing a -Sore throat were vital to the commonwealth. September which will see class­ CIO — George Meany, president) the platform with Walter Reuther, branch; Mrs. Ora O’Neil of Kan­ quet of red roses, and Mrs. Brad­ In Washington, diplomatic quar­ in his executive mansion, issued “As I have told the general as­ room integration for the first time and Walter’ Reuther, vice presi­ president of the United Automo­ sas • City, Mo., where she teaches ley also gave some “interesting ters viewed his resignation as a I a carefully worded statement in sembly and repeatedly stated. I in Charlottesville, before a pin­ dent, and: the Executive Council- bile Workers. : .. — school; Mrs. Pearlle move to force a showdown with the ; which he avoided specific refer­ have a wide open mind and would point alignment of the 140-mem- Reuther told " the delegates that Walker of facts" about what the flowers re­ ber legislature can be made, , are committed to the AFL-CIO Buffalo. N. Y„ and Mr. Cloud present .... It was Mrs. Lottie more moderate Urrutia who has ence to success of his supporters eagerly embrace any valid pro- program of civil rights. the NAACP and labor working to­ Owen of this city. Smith who read a poem, with frequently expressed concern over in Democratic primary balloting cedure .that__— would___ — ___halt ...... or mini- But Almond’s forces, on the bas­ 3. All national and Internation­ gether through the Civil Rights She is also the grandmother of Communism in Cuba — a danger for legislative seats Tuesday. mize the effects of federal pres­ is of Tuesday’s primary, gained at al unions affiliated with the AFL- Leadership Conference, have done Mrs. Baldridge at the piano to Oastro has publicly admitted. Miss Angela Owen, a student at provided the music for Mrs. Es­ He said he looked forward to sures relating to our public school least one seat in the 40-member CIO have eliminated the color bai some effective work. the University of Michigan and ters. working with the General Assem­ system,” he said. Senate where the governor’s mar­ young William F. Owen, Jr. She is Mrs. Dora Williams is president bly next January and felt there Staunch ' segregationists failed, gin of vlotory for the "freedom of the mother-in-law of Mrs. Addie of the club and Mrs. W. Z. Moort were many other problems be- and badly in some areas, to un­ choice” plan last spring was a J. Owen, president of the local serves as reporter. ’ sides the school controversy which seat legislative supporters of the mere one vote. Billy Eckstine Jobless As Reds Assurances f Minnesota Senator Says Northern And Southern Demos Speeding Auto Chicago Night Club Folds CHICAGO — (ANP) — Singer Billy Eckstine might well have On Newspapermen Crashes Truck; been singing the blues here last Monday. By ERNEST BARCELLA Offer Paradox In Politics The Black Orchid, a night club where he was to have Act Now On Civil Rights WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Vice opened that night, went bankrupt. A petition in involuntary President Richard M. Nixon an­ NEW YORK — (NNPA) — One of the paradoxes of American bankruptcy was filed in Federal District court against Radfo NEW YORK — (SNS) — A 1960 presidential hopeful Wed­ nounced Friday that ithe Soviet politics is that northern Democrats and Mississippi Democrats Three Killed Enterprises, Inc., operators of the club, located on the near nesday admonished Congress and the executive branch of the government has given assurances can coexist in the same political party and the Republicans ■that American newsmen accom­ TITUSVILLE, Fla. — (UPI) north side. government to enact and support substantial Civil Rights legis­ have not been able to get either extreme on their side. A speeding car ran a stop sign at... lation "to prevent another case of "September sickness" when panying him to Russia will be able In additionto______Billy, _several _____ other of debts, which enabled such credi­ to file stories freely and without a highway intersection here Thurs­ thè schools open this fall." This statement was made by In the minds of every prospect­ day and slammed Into a pickup tan entertainers have performed at tors to obtain a greater percentage delay. Richard C. Scammons, director of ive candidate and of both politi­ truck carrying nine Negroes. Three the club, which had a choice clien­ oi their debts than some other - Minnesota Democratic Senator phrey noted thaJt a Connecticut Nixon interpreted this to mean and research. Govern­ cal parties," he said, "the key role I that American correspondents will persons were killed and eight oth­ tele. creditors of Radfo, Hubert H. Humphrey told on au­ representative recognized that there mental Affairs Bureau, Washing­ of the colored voter in the key ers injured, one critically. The bankruptcy case will be heard dience attending the 50th Anni­ were "No principles that made a be allowed to cover toe trip “with­ ton, D. C., in speaking before the states is a maximum one." out censorship” — one of several The Impact knocked the truck by Bruno E. Nowogrodski, referee "The petitioners believe Radfo versary Convention of the NAiACP difference Between the natural Wednesday morning session of the into a water-filled roadside ditch in bankruptcy for Federal Judge made Ioans to various of its officers in New York City that “Congress rights of a white or blade man;” goals sough t by the vice president 50th anniversary convention of Mr. Scammons declared that in connection with his visit. the NAACP. and threw the dead and injured Walter J. LaBuy. while it was Insolvent. Further, should act now — in this session. Humphrey said that Connecticut theri is, in the larger sense, no 200 feet along the highway. CLUB IN RED We cannai go home again having Congressman reminded his Con­ Nixon said in a statement that The Democrats still can main­ bloc vote, either white or colored, there Is Information and belief that done nettling.” the Soviet Foreign Office had ad­ tain themselves with both the I on major issues. The petition stated in part: substantial moneys of the corpora­ gress that ’'the first principle that The driver of the cat . Airman "Four months preceding the fil­ Humphrey said Congress must not is laid down in the rights of man vised toe U. S. government that toe NAACP and the . White Citizens Julian Mitchell Johns, 19. of New tion were dissipated in the vicinity “now? to pass a bill that supports rules applicable to American news­ Council,” Mr. Scammons added. He pointed out that in recent ing (of the petition) the Black Or­ of Las Vegas, Nev,” is, Ithat all men are bom free and Smyrna Beach, was killed. His chid committed acts of bankrupt­ equal; it does not say all white men will be “just as in toe Mac- He said the colored voter tn the years colored Republican candi­ companion, A1C. Michael Duane toe Supreme Court's desegregation north is essentially a Democrat as dates have been defeated by white cy while insolvent by transferring According to the petition the club -mm,''These-same-princlples-Still millarrcase;”------Spicer,21—of—Montpelier—Vt—was- 'decisions and insures law and order apply today, Humphrey said, and far as politics is concerned. “Democratic candidates in predom­ hospitalized Both Johns and Spi- certain of its property and cash to owes a total of $1,892 to three for toe nation. The vice president noted that Where the colored voter has inantly colored districts. certain of its creditors in payment those moral principles of human during the recent Moscow visit of waiters. '“We cannot ignore the deeper equality are written into the De­ reached the maximum recognition cer were stationed at nearby Pat- meaning and challenge of the British Prime Minister Macmillan he asserted, he tends to have his The colored voter "basically claration of Independence, the to Russia censorship restrictions votes for what he thinks is right, rick Air Force Base. lynching ait Poplarville, the rape Emancipation Proclamation,, the primary Identification with the Tire dead were identified as an apartment building under con­ at Tallahassee, and the 530 in­ were dropped for members of the Democratic party completely. Mrf; Scammons said, “Basically, the Honey- Rumph. 31. and Frank Fer­ struction and that they all at­ 13th, 14i‘h and 15th Amendments to press accredited to his party. colored voter, like other Ameri­ West Atlanta stances of racial violence, reprisal our const’tuHon, the decisions of Where be has not, in a city guson. 52. both of Sanford. tacked her at that spot. like Baltimore, he said, the con­ cans,. simply does his job as an end Intimidation since the Supreme 'the Supreme Court lmpllmenting Nixon said the word from Most All in the truck were believed Court's desegregation decision,” the nection between the colored voter American citizen," he’ said' ' add-’’ A doctors examination revealed 'these Amendments and.the Charter cok was that newsmen with him ing: to be employees of Kaiser Steel .Minnesota renator continued. of the .United Nations. will be “allowed to file their stor- and the Democrats is minor, al­ Corp., at Cape Canaveral. Most Girl Assaulted no evidence of. rape, however, po­ »He noted that "such a bill is be­ though he tends tp.be on the ma­ seriously hurt among the seven in- lice ‘arrested each of the four im­ AMERICANS INDEBTED les from hotel rooms in Moscow jor side. "As long as the colored voter fore both houses of Congress.” He Humphrey declared that “all and from other cities freely and does his job as an American, it lured Negro men was Eddie John­ ATLANTA, Ga.—(SNS) — plicated boys and lodged them in personally swore that he was wlll- Americans are indebted to the N. without delay. seems to me that he will also be son of Sanford, listed in serious An 11-year-old North West At­ Juvenile Detention Home pending .Jug to Stay in session this year un- .While no Congressman wants condition. lanta girl complained to police a complete investigation into the A. A. C. P. for its belief in pro­ It was expected that the giant any group of voters to be strong­ protecting his own rights." ■ Christmas in order to break a gress through law; no group in his­ The theme of the workshop, at Friday night that she had been complaint. .filibuster and get the bills enacted. ■Boeing intercontinental jet 707 ly against him in his district, the For a while, troopers believed a criminally assaulted by four vouths tory, who has suffered so much influence of the colored voter on which Mr. Scammons spoke, was fifth man might have perished in -<:--And . in another swipe at toe indignity at ’.the hands of their that will carry the press party of at "Politics and Civil Rights.”_Thls who ranged in age from 11’to 14. .. -pnes’dent, .Hum phreyJndicated-.1 h at least 56 newsmen to , Moscok. wlU Congress is necessarily limited by the wreck, and. .a . search., party . . . Police said "the-girl told them WHO’S CRAZY? - f e 11 o w men, has so consistently ■the housing pattern, which dict­ was the worksHdii’session at which dragged the canal for several »..Chief Executive in a nat'onal rejected rntal atory violence and attempt to better the New York- Senator Hubert Humphrey, Min­ that the youths dragged her to Nurse (In insane asylum): “There pfjuation like -thsit today should to-Moscok flight time of Soviet ates the , pattern, Mr. Scam­ hours; Later ' the Highway Patrol is a man outside who wants to have so completely dedicated them- mons stated. nesota Democrat, spoke. said it appeared doubtful that live by the words of Franklin De- seivrs to fellowship and legality. First Deputy Premier Frol R. Koz­ know if we have lost an inmate.” lov. Kozlov made the flight in a Hq continued that colored vot- Theodore M. Berry, former Vice there was a third airman in the one-hal'f Negro. Reports indicated ■lano Roosevelt. This ’S real Americanism — re­ ers occupy the key swing posi­ Mayor of Cincinnati and a mem­ ■that Betts showed little emotion Doctor: “Why?” PREACHING PRESIDENT spent for law arid order.” Soviet TU 144 jet prop in 9 hours car as reported at first. and 48 minutes. tion” in many of the most import­ ber of the. national NAACP Board The accident occurred at the in­ as the sentence was passed upon Nurse: "He says that some one .’The Democratic senator quoted The senator acknowledged that ant states, like New York, Ohio, of Directors, presided. Participat­ him by Judge Malcolm Paul. ; Roosevelt as saying, “I want to be tersection of U. S. Highway A1A ran off with his wife. there have , been many attacks and Nixon’s plans will not be trying Pennsylvania, and California. ing in tile discussion were Her­ and State Road 402 east, of here. ^„•preaching president — like mv reprisals forced upon members of for any record. He will make the Many of these states, he said, bert Tucker of Boston, Arnold togusln.” Humphrey sa/d "We could the NAACP, however, he noted that trip in a military version of the have seen, great Increases in the Aaronson of New York, Clarence . -use., a ; little preaching from the "these attacks upon you are a mea­ standard Boeing jet 707 now mak­ colored population. With these: Mitchell, head of the Washington White Ex-Convict ¿Titollte House right now’ — preaching sure of your great success in the ing dally transatlantic commercial population increases there has NAACP Bureau. 1 (the gospel of desegregation because courts and eLsewherc — wear these flight. According to present plans, come a great increasing in colored it-.is tight, .and moral.” ' aii acks w th honor." the plane plans a refueling stop , though not as The consultants were State Sen­ Gels Life For The Humphrey recalled members of a Keflavlk Air Base in Iceland. great as the increase should be. ator James S. Watson of New thè First and Fourth Congress who SHORT TIME Nixon’s official party will include The Influence of the colored York, Cecil F. Poole of Sacramen- Rape Of Negro Girl urged that .."the inconsistency in social observer says that to 34 persons not counting the crew. voter in politics in these states,' to, Calif.; toe Rev. John Tilley, RALEIGH, N. C. (SNS) — A principles (regsirdlhe Negroe-J be a caddy is bad. for a young Among them will be Vice Adm. Hy­ particularly in the election of a Baltimore; John Brooks, Rich- white ex-convict was convicted by jjvith which we are justly charged, man because caddies get their man C. Rickover, the so-called President) he added, has becomej mond, Va.; William T. Patrick, a an -all-white Wake County jury »should be done away, ithat we may money easily. , "father” of the atomic submarine, much more important. member of the Detroit City Coun­ Thursday for the rape of an 11- Tshow, by our actions, the pure A caddy of our acquaintance in­ and Dr. Milton Elsenhower, the cil; W. C. Patton, Birmingham. year-old Negro girl. The jury re­ AUTOMOBILES - FURNITURE — EQUIPMENT - SIGNATURE -beneflclencc of thè doctrine we dignantly denies this: he says that President’s brother. Mr. Scammons said the' build­■ and Mrs. Blanche McSmith of commended mercy which automat­ up of the colored voter in the! Anchorage, Alaska, a member of You will like our prompt, friendly service, courteous treatment toold- out to th» world in our De­ watching some of the people he It was learned that the decision ically carries a mandatory life and desire to help. Open Thursday and Friday Nights until claration of Indenpondence.” had gone around with has un­ to Include Rickover in ithe official north has become “a key aspect”' the Alaska House of Representat- sentence. S pan. Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 pm - In toe Fourth Congress. Hum- doubtedly shortened his life. party was reached after consulta­ of the 1960 Presidential campaign.. ives. The verdict was rendered against tion with the President. Ralph Lee Betts, 36. less than two DIXIE FINANCE CO. Others in the official party will weeks after a white marine. Fred Include George V. Allen, director MAN WANTED G. Davis, of Atlanta, was sentenc­ — NOW TWO LOCATIONS — Phone JA 5-7611 SUE’S SEWING CENTER of the U. 6. Information Agency; Man Wanted who is 25-years-old or older. With at least ed to the electric chair for raping 161 S. Main Street Phone JA 5.135i ALTERATIONS — DRESS MAKING Foy D. Kohler, deputy assistant sec­ a 47-year-old Beaufort., S. C. Ne­ HOME OWNED - HOME OPERATED retary of state for European Af­ a high school education. Must own auto. Apply at the gro woman. MENDING — CHILDREN’S CLOTHING Memphis World. Or call JA. 6-4030 -between 10 a.m. and Examined and Supervised by The State Dept of FREfe ESTIMATES — CALL WH 6-6334 J fairs, and 15 members of the Pres­ The courtroom audience that ident’s Advisory Committee on the 5 p.m. witnesses the life sentence lodged insurance and Banking MostoW-ExhlW, against Betts was approximately, MEMPHIS WORLD • ■ WodnesdJy, JuTy 22, 1959 Economic Plans

non obstante UNITED NATIONS — (ANP)— Ghana has forwarded to the UN By THADDEUS T. STOKES Secretariat copies of the West Af­ rican country’s Second Develop­ ment Plan 1959-64, which : differs WHO WILL END UP Take the bout between O. Z. Ev In scope and emphasis from the IN THE POLITICAL STEW? ers. the controversial railway post­ first and consolidation developmen’ When the political pot starts boil­ al clerk and Willie Ayres, chair­ JEWEL GENTRY plan covering the period 1951-59. ing It Is difficult to predict wl’h man of the Shelby County Chapter In the new plan,. priority. Is any degree of accuracy who will of the Tennessee Federation for CITY FEDERATED WOMEN GIVE and personality) winning first, Chicago for a visit with her sis­ given to hydroelectric' ...... develop- PICNIC AT LINCOLN PARK end up In the stew. Nor Is It Constitutional Government, he Is PICNIC AT LINCOLN PARK second and third place among the ters, Mrs. Lovie Arnold on Walker ment, with increased emphasis on easv to predict what flavor >he Lincoln Park was ‘be perfect i girls were Pauline Pinkston, daugh- Avenue and Mrs. Isabel Ingram also a self-styled “segregation­ agriculture and.... Industry. The political broth will tnke on F'"'"'- ist." se ttlng for a hot day and for the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pink- on Stephens Street. first plan stressed communlcat- 1v unknown are the Ingredients City Federated Womens first pic- ston who won' first place. Little Evers, who has Indicated very Ions, public works, education and which produce the most palatable stronvlv ,th->t bP w'll nrmose Com- . nlc according to Mrs. Marie L. Pauline Is named for an aunt, MR. AND MRS. ANDERSON general services. political stew. Adams, President of the City , Mrs. Pauline Pinkston Oden who BRIDGES and their daughter are The pilot plan involved a total mtssioner C's"de Armour as Com­ Memphis’ poll'lral pot which in missioner of Fire and Police, savs Federated Clubs. The ladies gatli- has lived in Europe and Boston back after visiting Mr. Bridges’ expenditure_of about $319 million; the midst of lett'ne on steam ered . as early as 1P. M. with (where she is now teaching in the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ba lor “hpf he will seek that , political rd- While the. second plan envisages a 1 could produce a devil’s broth nr it frrjUl Ms pretty large baskets of food that public schools) for the past 12 Bridges In Moultrie. Georgia. The total of $980 million, of which $280 could emit a stew “a la witch ” were later spread on the park 'years .. . and was a beauty just Bridges’ other two kids were vacat­ million Is specially allocated for postal job which is covered by However, despite of the turbul­ thp Hatch Act. . tables on colorful cloths. I as the little newly named Dunne ioning in Flint. Michigan with hydroelectric development. Ghana ence crea'ed bv a oolltlcnl cam­ HATCH ACT their aunt, Mrs. Hobart Johnson. is treating the construction of Glancing around I glimpsed I Avenue queen is now. She comes paign. I like it. It has a tendency Aweg t.hp.t he will petition w-i.Ji Mrs.. Adams (president of the , from a pioneer family and is the hydroelectric works as a separate to do a house-cleaning lob a’ 15 or more federated clubs) sever­ I granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. MR. AND MRS. MILTON CON­ financial and administrative exer­ all the wav to Postmaster G^er- city-hall .. therefore brnefi'i»” «1 Summerfield to have , Evers al members of the Phyllis Wheat- F. Pinkston of Memphis and Cor- NER of Houston are the ho»» cise. all taxpayers. Candidates will pues’s of -their son-in-law and kicked out. of the nos*«* ley of which she is a member '', ! dova. Winning second and third The power plan consists of two look into ’be closets of ’bel" on- "The Hatch and they were Mrs. R. S. Lewis, 1 places respectively were little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ponents and expose any "dirt" Willis on Melrose Cove. major projects on the Volta Riv­ Act does not that a fed‘»’••»I Sr., Miss Mattle Bell, Miss Alison Gwendolyn Wright, daughter of er at AJena and But, and small- found. povemmen* employee cannot seek Vonce, Mrs. C. M. Roulh-.ic .... Mrs. Edith Wright from Douelas jrw CATHOLIC OR NEGRO ? halriQ’ MR. AND MRS. L. C. PATTER­ scaled projects for harnessing and with her was her daughter, Playground and Pamela Venson, smaller rivers like the Ankobra. Many things come out In the ployed by the government Mrs. Alma Booth and a niece who cute little daughter of Dr. and SON and their son-in-law and Tane and Pra—to be operated In wash when dumped into the naut­ n”* srvs a person cannot hold • Is visiting the Roulhacs .. Miss Mrs. R. Q. Venson.- I daughter, MR AND MRS. AL­ conjunction with agricultural ir­ ical tub. This is one wash wh’eh MH whua cup being em­ Emma Crittenden, Miss Isabel Winning first, place and reigning BERT BETEET are vacationing In rigation projects and plpe-boarne “Tide" cannot get rid of the tat­ ployed by the federal prwamvnont, J Greenlee, and . Mrs. O. B. Braith­ as king over the (25 or more play­ I os Amveles and other points on water supplies. tletale prey. Avrpc »hn hQ* nn* declared fnr waite. grounds of Memphis) was Derrick the West Coast. The agricultural program In­ Take the ■ little doe-t'eht he. nw nnlitfcal 0ffM“ In the Aug. l .Wagner, son of Mrs. Lathel Graves tween Commissioner Henrv 1 n“h fU/4 that he MRS.I VICTORIA HANCOCK cludes projects to raise the yields Othres noticed were Mrs. J. L. '] who..t._ ._representedr____ LJ Church’s Park. of cocoa and cereal production, to BLOOMING CO-ED—Male adtfiirers will be making comparisons and Attv. Russell B. Sugtmm'm. would Consider rnnrdnc. for mavnr ; Campbell, member of the Ruth Winning second and third places and her young daughter, Miss establish large - scale cultivation of this blooming Florida A&M University co-ed and the dog­ Jr., candidate for Public Wn*V« if hp ennuch enrnuratre- Circle; Mrs. C. P. Curruthers of respectively were Albert Williams, Danese Hancock ( a June grad­ of rubber and bananas, to devel- wood plant she is cherishing when they gaze at Inesta Beasley Commission; the Job presently is n Movaling aaiesr the Annie Brown Health Club; son of Mrs. Addle Williams from uate from Father Bertrand High held-by Loeb who wan's to he man for the . Rochester Rop&. Mrs. Lena Exum of the Annie Magnolia Playground and Edward and a season’s debutante), are on of Tallahassee. She's a library science major and her hobbies mavor: Loeb sn.vs, Sugarmon’s vacation. Their first, step is Chat- company; , Brown Health Club, Mrs. ■ Kate Lewis, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. are reading and music. election would cause a lot of “eond Evers said .that, he will -tes*;' the •"" . -McFadden, vend ' Mrs. Gertrude Edward Lewis, Jr., members of. -tanooga where Mrs. Hancock’s Rev. B. T. Hunt wh’te men" Io leave the Public Hatch Act io the tune of placing 'Armstrong who were Mrs. Fran- the old Gillis family who are too young son, Dan Herman is In Works department. Suga’mon his Sts OfM-a-vear loh *»-♦- ®*nke. - - ces Laws’ guests at d spread . . . pioneers in- Memphis school. says Loeb, despite coming “from yvTYTCpiroTNG CAMPAIGN Mrs. Mary Lee Robinson of the Other beauties (and they _all -one of Memphis’ finest—Jewish' Also active in this nni’Hnaf con­ La Bos Desole Club who brought were) who took part in the con­ 'MRS. CLAUDIA FOSTER and Baccalaureate families.” Is g'ven to race - bait­ test is *he age-old WHT^PFRING guests from New York City; Mrs. test were Barbara Gaines, Tom­ her young daughter are back home Memphis in» end demagoguery. CAMPAIGN techniaue. It is be­ Mary Lou Taylor .and Mrs. Linnie mie Stanton, Mary Miller, Rodney after six weeks In Nashville where Loeb says he believes in racial ing whispered that the six Ne*ro Scott, both members of the Leath Key, Regina Bloant, Spencer Tur­ Mrs.- Foster was' studying at the segregation because the races candidates —1 Atty. Sugarmop: Pv- Social Club; Mrs. Bertha Stigall ner, Jan Denise Walton, Tommie State University. should be kept anart. He also ers. Attv, Pen L. Hooks. Eliehue and Mrs. Zetta Miller, both mem­ James Williams, Brenda A. Beal. promises to represent the “maior- Stanback, Rev. Henrv Clav Bun­ MR. AND MRS. FRANK STAN­ TTTA BENA, Miss. — A noted itv” race If elected mntor. He bers of the Annie Brown Health Eugena Grayer, Loretta Mae Memphis, Tenn, educator-minister, New ton; Pev. Rov E. Love are hav­ Club and Mrs Annie L. Edwards LEY (he Is Editor and Publisher Inferred that the “minority group" Rone, Maurice Davis. Rita Rooks, and will be principal speaker for the ing their camuoigns financed by of the Annie C. Byas Club and Michael Williams, Melvin Wil­ of the Louisville Defender —1 should not even trv to be elected the National Office, of th® NA A past. National President of the annual Summer Baccalaureate- as a representative of the good Mrs. Mary Murphy of the Hiwa- liams, Shasta Thelmon, Charles Commencement exercise of Missis­ CP The NAACP is not a political . tha Club. Alpha Pill Alpha Fraternitv) and citizens of Memphis Yates and Genevleva Snail. were sippi Vocational College slated Sun­ organization nor does its poifnv Pamela Venson, baby daughter Timothy Cade, Barbara Jean their younger son, Kenneth Sugarmon Is asking, “what, min­ permit, active nar^c’nation in in town last week and were the day, August 2. ority does Loeb have reference to? of Dr. and Mrs. R. Q. Venson Levy, L. Q. Haley, Mary Loyce Delivering the Baccalaureate- Parents political camna’orns at anv time. III, son of Mr. house guests of L. O. Sw'ugler, a Does he mean the Jews, Catholics and Edward Lewis, __ Balfour, Roger Pruitt, 'Larry Commencement address will be pv 'iHo KTfvrrzi?” Another whisnering camDnitm______and Mrs. Edward Lewis, Jr., were Wright, Betty Hill, -Larry Holmes, friend of long standing. The Stan­ has been insHhiMd to th® effect leys are enroute to Mexico Citv. Blair T. Hunt, long time Memphis SFGREGATÏONIST named King and Queen of the Marilyn Olivia May, Martha Fer­ high school principal and Christ­ ♦hat the WHTTF r'TTTZENS bathing beauties at a little show guson, Frances Milner, Yvonne where they will spend their vacation This is a clea* ent. example of COUNCIL has raised $100.000 to ian Church pastor, announced Are: be

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J Vi teaspoons salt to 1 teaspoon chili powder a woman’s hair as her "crowning Memphis 2, Tenn. iron or touch up these artlcles, glory.” For tips on complimen- an ironer Is a worthwhile invest­ r. «..Mix all ------but - the------last_.------three -ingre- chili powder. Spread over tops. ment. clients into a large mixing bowl. Bake in hot oven (400" F.) about ’■iMix lightly but thoroughly. 15 minutes or until well dong. While ironing the things that Time To Start must be pressed, make the job as FOR PIQUANT MEAT LOAVES: Divide FOR MEAT BAILS EN BROCHETTE: pleasant __as possible.r------Iron- rest- mixture in half. Shape into two ; Divide ...... meat, ...... mixture ...... into_ 12_ fully seated, pick an interesting Tennis Crowns oval loaves. Place in shallow parts. Shape into meat balls, location near the TV or family baking pan. Combine catsup, Place on-skewers with onion and . ATLANTA, Ga. — (SNS) — conversation, and keep relaxed Midsummer tip to homemakers jnustard and chili powder, green pepper slices. Place orçoq Marshall Arnold, a mathematics instructor at H. M. Turner who long for the cheerful glow of - ‘ Spread over tops of loaves. Bake broiler pan. Brush with catsup Write your problems to ELEANOR, 210 Auburn Ave., N. B. willingness of the young man to High School easily proved who was "king“ of Atlanta tennis an open fire in winter: get hot on in moderate oven (375° F.) 45 — —mustard — chili powder mix? 4 ' minutes or until well done. supplement or support her and her when he defeated Albert Brooks, a student at Florida A. & M. the project now. ture. Broil 6 to 7 inches from j FOR INDIVIDUAL MEAT LOAVES: heat for about 8 minutes on each children. The smooth, sweet ro­ University in three straight sets. Whether your home is blessed mantic words cannot pay the bills. with an amatuer craftsman, or you Place mixture in muffin tins. side, or to your family's-taste. - / Lest You Forget Combine cntmjn miictnrH nnrl Arnold won his position to the 1 Malcolm Needon is this . year’s plan to have a fireplace added by —------•' a professional masonry contractor, The birth of love on a destined day ji—C---.- Dear Eleanor, finals by defeating Rev. Homer Novice Champion. Neecftfar defeat­ When blossomed the first sweet flower of May Rent nowadays, is so high that McEwen 6-1;- 6-4,...... while Brooks ed Elmo Goodson. in the finals 2r6 you should begin preliminary plan­ is 'gaklsh and / dashing \ with : i {he altho’ I love privacy I am seriously earned his in five sets against ning immediately. Be careful ad­ line of the garment ¡underplaying And sunlight flooded the wistful way; 6-2. Earlier he had- won over La­ considering finding a room-mate Reborn Daniel 7-5; 5-7; 2-6; 6-1; mar Head 6-0; 10-8. Goodson had vance planning you can make trie .beauty of the,fabric, r,;- , The vows we took and the prayers we said in which case we can split the cost. 6-1. won-over William Justice 6-4; 4-6 .sure that the new fireplace ,.will, A desire7to;“look- precious,a ■?.'. When the urge of love to the altars led' What do you think of such an Carolyn Long, student at Clark 6-2. Needom and Justus formed a make a maximum ? contribution- to néw^refinement in;tUe,irt of belftg .? And the mystical marriage rites were read; idea? College, remained undisputed team and became Novice Doubles the family’s ¡pleasure at-, a midi-, 01 Fashion a i wôiiiàn; imbref subtle?than;, “look- »' ; Delores “queen” of Atlanta tennis when atom- expenditure'. ÿ? . ' irig ; daring’ '; or "looking pretty.,’ ■ ?.. The sacrament scenes of death and birth; Champs by defeating Goodson ? and ïÀiJéle; Simpson .has; been 'probing' Answer: When a girl decides to she retained her Women’s title Jones 6-0; 6-2. \ - ; shifting, emphasis -, to '.'grace ; Of;, line, i? < ; The tragedies testing human worth — share an apartment with another this year. Miss Long won her place One., of ?the-mostílmpoítánt?de­ the/sub.-consclous desires /of - the! ;opulerice-/of.‘fabric,"/dignity of wear- / .t, These are. the timeless things of earthl girl she should try to find someone in the finals by defeating Mrs. C^rl Fouch and Oliver •• McCleri-- cisions. is';lócati¿h. ;.. The; fabrics , u.=ed in the 'Adele ?.’• *i » ground as her own; preferably a Ions when they' defeated Mar-;’- ehjôy ;,them; ,■ in .other Words, her Kneeling alone at the altar stair. Semi-Finals. She conquered her many, .angles. If;, .the firéplàcé; ■Simpson//Collection ¿;have -never long-standing friend whose indio- sister Wilma, in the finals 6-0; shall Arnold and\ Turrier f Sibley- own wide *. and “justifiably ». trustmg; 'been more, beautiful.,The ’. wools Hearing the infinite whisper there. syncrasies (even) she knows all in the finals 2-6; 6-4; 6-2. Earlier L,dominates an . entire; ,'w'all use it* piiblic. ’Her:, observations lhavécijtfJ 6-1; who won over Mildred Pen- as ,-thel focus of . a design ' scheme : " are less : patterned, ? all ■*. woven I to ,i ’ — William L. Stidget about. son 6-4; 6-4, and by default over Arnold and Sib pv ripfMtnri 68 ;u,e'IOCUS 01 a -aes^iv senemi vlnced’ Mrs. Simpson" that/.by/Fall. /give. a knitted", look. The ■ silksf are ; ': Clarence Luckett andJame! th““* might:.:l;ht <• includehtrlhhs, wood-box';¿i.J re- -1959,’ three desiies (wilt spring from The two of you should have ap­ Carmen Alexander. 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S E RM ON -Si j: r fa- - V >Fl By > Í HH :>< REV. BLAIR T. HUNT H PASTOR j 11 MISSISSIPPI BLVD. CHRISTIAN CHURCH M ilii. . IRMI■ Illi KNOWLEDGE, MONEY, or color. Therefore we must - get « BALLOT, GOD ■ .! the ballot in our hands to get good ■», 1 in TEXT: "The life of the Apostle men into office, for once in “we JJ Paul.” are subject to them. i In life there are four things to To have and to hold, get know­ ' ; Sill’ i;.| have and to hold: knowledge in ledge In your head, money in your your head, money in your pocket, pocket, the ballot, in your hand, ■ ballot irr your hand and Jesus in bufflrs: of all and- through It all. your heart. get Jesus to your heart. .The book of book emphasizes The Apostle Paul was Indeed a w |l gllllll Georgia Youth, knowledge: Paul writes: Study to doctor of philosophy. He had sat 4 Rebel Chief Forces Cuban Society Blamed show, thyself approved. The wise at the feet of the learned Gamaliel. ■ »A?: Solomon tells us.‘ wise men lay up He was wealthy to the point of Sn I & ' knowledge,” Again he says, “It is Avarice. He boasted of his Roman not good to be. without knowledge.” Charged Wiih President To Resign Post For Juvenile citizenship. He was a first class •'S Hosea, cries out, “My people are citizen. But he counted them all HAVANA — (UPI) — Fidel Castro triumphed Saturday in the destroyed for a lack of knowledge,” as a manure pile to contrast with i ■ therefore, "In all they getting, get Jesus to his heart. Murder, Captured first major political crisis of bis revolutionary regime and was understanding.” Solomon of old had knowledge, expected to resume office as Prime Minister. Money ..in your pocket: in Eccles­ wealth and the first citizenship of BILLIE HOLIDAY NEPTUNE BEACH, Fla. — ATLANTA. Ga. — (SNS) — iastes, chapter ,7, verse 12, we, read (UPI) — Police captured without a His opponent. Manuel Urrutia his kingdom but to hts last years Llea, accused of near-treason, re­ The prevalence of juvenile de­ "Money Is a defense.” Luke records he cried out, “all Is vanity . . . Let sirugflje Wednesday an 18-year- Unquericy should surprise no one, Jesus as saying, make to yourselves old Negro wanted for the.murder signed and left the presidential us hear the conclusion of the whole palace as a group of Castro back­ since it Is a logical fruit of today’s friends of the God of mammon matter: Fear God' and keep His Atlanta Toasted Billie of. a Cochran, Ga., farmer and the delinquent culture, the Rev. Homer (money). In parable form we hear wound'Jig of the fanner's wife. ers broke into his private 35.000 commandments: For this Is the home in suburban Biltmore and STRIKE IS C. McEwen said at Atlanta Univer­ Jesus as saying, "Use your money whole duty of man." Duval County Deputy Sheriff ransacked it. sity this week. Contemporary to make more money." Charles McCorkle said ithe Negro, Dr. Osvlado Dortlco American culture is composed of To have and to hold: get know­ When we come to the end of Tommy Mason, admitted shooting Torrando, a two conflicting currents, liberty ledge In your head, money in your Earlier This Very Year to death R. A. Arnold and shoot­ longtime member of Castro's 26 the road called time and stand July Mbveihent and a one-time UNION VS andjrresponslbllity, existing in the pocket, too, get the ballot in your face to face with eternity, our, By JOHN BRITTON ing Arnold's wife itwloe. Mason also exile with Castro In vacuum resulting from giving, up hand. was said to have confessed steal­ Mexico, as­ old values without replacing them, earthly knowledge will do us no In Atlanta, when she snapped her finger the whole audir sumed the presidency as a loyal The Bible tells us. our citizenship good, our perishable wealth will do ing a car at Hawkinsville, Ga. “Fidellsta." he said. is -two-fold ... in heaven and on ps no good, our sacred ballot will ence jumped for joy because swing was the thing, but when The Negro was turned over to INDUSTRY ..earth. In Matthew, chapter 22, do us no good, except wc have the Lady cried ‘ the blues, everybody cried with her. For she Georgia authorities after he waived The country was quiet. No dis­ Speaking at the Summer School turbances were reported. Assembly, the pastor of the First verse 21, we hear Jesus say, "Ren­ used them for the propagating of was a lady — "Lady Day" — who could only be whipped by extradition. PITTSBURGH (UPI)—The four Sheriff GUs Glddons-sald Mason Th? cabinet scheduled a meet­ Congregational Church of Atlanta der unto Caesar the things that Jesus in hearts of men and women. death that Friday snatched her from the ear range of jazz day strike of 500,000 United Steel­ are Caesar’s." The Apostle Paul en­ We may be ignorant of this apparently was surprised by Arn­ ing and^it was believed Castro’s workers shaped up Saturday as a -bffemed parents for having a double joins, us to “Be subject unto the world's knowledge, we may be penni­ lovers everywhere. old as Mason ai'i’.cmptcd to gas up resignation as Prime Minister full-blown test of. the positions, of standard, one standard for them­ from thq farm -tank a car believed would be formally withdrawn. selves and another for their chil­ . higher powers,” we want the high­ less, we may be disfranchised but Narcotics, alcohol, and one-night year, she was apparently on her the union and the Industry, both er powers to be men "sun crown-’ if we have the spirit of Jesus, all stolen In Hawkinsville. Giddens titans in the nation's economy. dren. The child Is told to be hon­ stands caused her trouble. but downhill skid, toward the death said that while Arnold went for MADE PEARL HARBOR est, yet he watches his father ed”-men, limited not by race, creed will be well. when the floodlights beamed on that grabbed her and squeezed Government ministers vowed loy­ With the effects of the shut­ the sheriff. Mason shot Mrs. Arn­ down of the bulk of the nation’s "turn a quick buck In any way he the white gown and the white hard Friday morning. But Atlan­ old, then waited for Arnold’s return. alty to Castro and denounced Ur­ can.” gardenia In her hair, everyone but ta Jazz firns only heard the swing­ rutia. Tile press. Including the steel mills and furnaces already a “square” knew Billie Holiday had ing sound of the "greatest jazz Communist newspaper Hoy, spread hitting not only steel, but related Noting the 10,000 Illegitimate Ne­ Dr. William H. Martin, Acting arrived again. singer of all times,” and not the the news of Castro's victory over Industries, neither the union nor gro pregnancies in Atlanta last falling ljeart that was beating its Urrutia. the companies gave any Indication year, many of teen-agers, he said, "Lady Day,” a name given to last cadences. s JAMISON AND Thè bearded rebel chief, whowuu of,. compromise.. "Why gag at it. if our standard of her by her late, great, saxophon­ ousted ex-Dlctatbr Fulgencio Ba­ USW officials toured union halls sexual morality is to think it old- President Of Hampton Inst. ist friend. Lester "Prez" Young, Music was her life, and she could tista Jan. 1, won the battle in!.. a.. across the country with the word: fashioned and stuffy to live in a “We're ready for a long strike and monogamous state, particularly if HAMPTON, Va. (ANP)—An edu­ suffered for 46 days In a New really “knock" cm dead" in he' r four-hour radio and TV broadcast clals Indicated that the freshman York hospital before a kidney ail­ heyday. And, although almost four Friday night in which he charged will win it.” you can read and wrjte.” He term­ cator with over a quarter century class next fall will be the largest ment and a falling heart over­ months have passed since herAt- that Urrutia had tried to "make The head of U. S. Steel Corp, ed many of them "vengeance preg­ professional experience — Dr. Wil­ since the post-war peak — up to came her subborness and silenced . lanta appearance;—clt-y—promoters a Pearl Harbor" In Cuba. declared the steelmakers believed nancies," an attempt to get. even liam H. Martin, dean of faculty at about 450. an Increase of nearly a heart that was forever fighting probably know that the swing she He denied that he was a Com­ it their "obligation" to fight the with 1 parent, or the other. Toler- Hampton Institute—has been ap­ 100 over last fall. her weaknesses. swung will be hard to. replace on munist and he accused Urrutia, a y^^and--bluntly- ance of sex^deviaitions he saw as a pointed acting president of the 91- "This anticipated enrollment in­ calendar. added This we intend to do.” U. threat to the culture because they In Atlanta March next year’s musical LAKE FORREST. Ill. — ANP)) former Judge, ot delaying the re­ Si r*yr nt T n ...... - year-old college, located on Vir­ crease is particularly encouraging volutionary reforms Castro had S. Secretary of Labor James P. chip away at the stability, of the ginia’s lower peninsula. for it will be made following appli­ — Two Tennessee State A&I grld- ders, and Leon Jamison and of­ proposed. Mitchell has reported to President. American home. Formal announcement of the ap­ cation of more stringent admissions fensive halfback Fay Mitchell, are Eisenhower by telephone and in pointment was made by Arthur standards," Dr. Martin concluded. listed among the first year .men Urrutia resigned in tlx: midst of person dally, the White House said, A member of the Citizens Crime Howe, Jr„ director of admissions at In training with the Chicago Car­ the speech. On advice of Raul but presidential press secretary Committee, Mr. McEwen said that DEAN SINCE 1955 Castro, Fidel’s brother and com- James C. Hagerty said no govern­ punishment is only a limited tool Yale University, who is chairman Dr.. Martin’s service as Hampton’s dinals football team here.______of the Hampton Institute board of mander-ln-chietof 'the armed forc­ ment action would be taken this In treating juvenile delinquents. dean dates from 1955. He first came Jamison, who halls from Atlan­ weekend. trustees. ta, Ga,, and Mitchell, from Mem­ es, Urrutia and his family remain­ Young ' people recent a society to the Tidewater Virginia campus // ed at the presidential palace over­ NO PROMISE OF PROGRESS which has deprived them of ary in 1953 to head the division of phis, Tenn., are among the most In making the announcement, promising rookies on Coach Frank. night. Thirty extra soldiers were No resumption of Joint negotia­ reason to be, and delinquency e- Howe expressed "confidence In Dr. teacher education. In the follow­ assigned to the building. Satur­ tions between -the, bargaining mong them can be prevented only Martin’s ability to guide the col­ ing year he directed the Hampton Ivy's team. day morning, the Urrutia family teams for the USW and the 12 ma­ by improvement of the society r.s Institute Self-Study Program, a The Redblrds are preparing for lege along the proper path to meet NEW YORK - (UPI) Billie Holiday, 44, a shriveled shad- drove off to his brother-in-law's jor steel companies carrying the a whole. ' the educational goals of the cur­ year-long analysis underwritten by their- 59th season of professional home. Dortlco moved Into the ball for the Industry was schedul­ rently established program." . the. Ford Foundation. OW of the lady who sang the blues, died on a hospital bed football. They play their first ex-, palace. ed. The top level negotiators have Friday. blbltlon game against the Toronto He emphasized that the appoint­ Beginning his profeslsonal work Avgenauts in Toronto, Canada. Castro said he aiid Urrutia be­ not met face-to-face since ’before ‘ in 1933, Dr . Martin was professor gan to spilt two months ago when the picket lines went up Tuesday ment does not represent any desire More than two decades of drug teen-ager while singing In Harlem Aug. 5. DR. FRED PALMER’S on Hie part of the borad to change of- education at Shorter College, addiction, alcoholism and one-night night clubs for money that patrons tbe President bought a private night. I program or policy at the college. North Little Rock, Ark. The fol-, home. Joseph F. Finnegan, head of the SKIN WHITENER I 1.200 STUDENTS lowing year he moved to Texas Col­ stands took 'their toll at 3:20 a.m. threw on the dance floor. U. S. Mediation and Conciliation in a sixth floor room in Metropoli- FATHER A MUSICIAN QUIT IN MIDDLE FROM 35 STATES lege, Tyler, Tex., where he served Billie was bom in Baltimore on ’ Service, said he would talk to both Now Fortified Wiih "F.A.7" _—The post of president of-the col­ as professor of education for five tan Hospital. Officers Said To Castro said it was "Immoral" sides Monday, but separately. He lege, which enrolls 1.200 students years. During two of these years Acclaimed bY many as the great­ April 7, 1915. Her father was a that Urrutla-who received a $100. was expected to seek an area in est jazz singer of all time, the jazz musician and her mother took 000 a year salary-should have in­ which negotiations could be re­ from 35 states, was vacated through he was acting dean of the college. in washing. Billie later described the resignation last week of Dr. He became dean of Dunbar Jun- singer known as “Laxly Day” enter­ Be Making Gl's vested $35,000 In a home. sumed. He gave no promise of Im­ ed the hospital 46 days ago with her home as "Just another one- minent progress toward settlement Alonzo G. Moron who held the po­ or College, Little Rock. Ark., in night stand." Then, Castro said, other issues sition for the past ten years. 1939, a post which he held until kidney disease and a faltering F cropped up. Urrutia drugged Ills of the strike, the sixth general 1943 when he assumed principal­ heart. She was only 15 when she got feet on the laws providing death walkout called by the USW since “I have worked closely with Dr. She fought death as stubbornly her first job singing In a Harlem Moron in his effort to build Hamp­ ship of the Dunbar High School In Dog-Robbers' for various crimes against the World War II. As the strike head­ Little Rock. as the friends who had begged and night club for $18 a week after she | state. ed Into Its fifth day, t.he develop­ ton Institute into a good college,” pleaded with her to enter a hos­ had applied for a job as a dancer. I WASHINGTON (UPI)—Congress Dr. Martin explained. "The admis­ Urrutia quit In a message to ments were: Idleness continued to Dr. Martin next moved to Lang­ pital before it was too. late. They Billie — she_ . borrowed _ ___ the____ name..._ focused attention today on com­ Raul Castro while Fidel was on spread in coal industry. U. S. Steel sion of the college into the Sou­ ston University, Oklahoma, where finally got her to the hospital after from movie star Billie Dove—drift- plaints that officers are turning thern Association of Colleges, near­ the air. Raul said Urrutia told him Corp., said It would close five ad­ he. was director of the division of she collapsed at her home. Placed ted from club to club, delivering Gl's into "dog-robbers." he did not Intend to leave tbe 1 ly two years ago, is evidence of the ditional mines employing 2,000 in education from 1945 until moving under an oxygen (tent, she rallied songs In the earthy style she had In military slang, a “dog-robber" country but wanted assurances for southwestern Pennsylvania. Min­ success of this effort,” the acting after a few’ days but then began picked up from listening to the is an officer’s servant. The term president stated. to Hampton Institute. While at his safety. és already were closed In West Vir­ Langston U„ yhe was coordinator losing ground. records of blues singer Bessie Smith originates from the soldier’s feel­ ! -Within hours. Urrutia was out ginia, Kentucky and Illinois. ,rWe intend to maintain and de­ and Louis Armstrong. Her talent ing that the assignment may carry velop our present program,” he of Negro education in the Okla- HUSBAND KEEPS WATCH and the little-known Dortlco was Furloughing of railroad employ­ home cooperative program to im­ Her husband, Louis McKay, had was quickly recognized by Jazz a social status one rung lower than In. es as the result of the loss of steel continued, “and the emphasis will prove. instruction. artists. that of the officer’s dog. ■ continue to be upon academic im­ sat at her bedside the last two ' A 45-year-old attorney, Dortlco and coal shipments mounted. The nights as her condition became She cut her first record with i A House armed services subcom­ had been a government minister Norfolk & Western Railway laid provement. The manpower needs of HIGHER DEGREES FROM Benny Goodman and went on to mittee which has been exploring in the regime established by Cas­ Must Give You A the nation and the interests of our steadily worse. He left the room a oft 650 workers In addition to the OHIO STATE few minutes before she died. Her make nationwide tours with the the use of militm-y manpower call­ tro last January. 237 furloughed three weeks ago be­ students will allow no compromise An alumnus of Wilberforce Uni­ Count Basle and Artie Shaw bands. ed on Asst. Defense Secretary Char­ with academic excellence. physician' said Billie succumbed to What was next for Urrutia, no cause of the uncertain situation LIGHTER-CLEARER versity. Dr. Martin secured his early lung congestion and heart ailments. I Her trademarks while crooning les C. Finucane to testify today on one knew. But Castro warned Fri­ in steel. The Pennsylvania Rail­ “In meetings of the admissions training in the Pasadena, Calif., sad, soft songs were a white gown the assignment of enlisted men as day night that the ex-President committee this week, college of fl­ She apparently had not been able i road cut 6,200 from Its work force. Younger Looking Skin public schools. He earned the MA. to shake the narcotics ¡habit even i and a white gardenia in her hair. servants. "Will have to face the truth.’ and PhD. degrees from Ohio State while dying. A nurse making a i Finucane was certain to face What Castro did was tell the peo­ CONSTRUCTION WORKERS University. the NAACP,” he added. IN 7 DAYS Overseas projects. Skilled, unskill­ routine check last month noticed i thorough questioning from Rep. ple that It was either him or Ur- His wife, Gladys D. Martin, was Snowflake Still Alive Frank Kowalski (D., Conn.), a re­ rutia. He said the organization has ed. High pay. Write Dept. 29G, white powder on Billie’s nose. Po- I made it “clear that they are the OR MONEY BACK formerly dean of women at Hamp­ lice found an \ envelope containing MOSCOW—(UPI >—The official tired Army colonel who is Con­ Crowds in the streets of Hn- Globe Application Service, P. O. ton Institute for five years. Theif gress’ most severe critic of the al­ de- primary source of our racial prob­ Box 864, Baltimore 3, Md. heroin in her room and Billie ad­ government newspaper Izvestia, In vana roared for Castro and lems.” Contains MF.A.7/’ Fades blem­ only child, Joyce, now teaches in mitted that she had “sniffed” it response to what is said was? a leged waste ot manpower by the manded the resignation of Ur- ishes, freckles, off-color Spots. Portsmouth, Va. armed forces. Cook’s stateemnt following Gov, occasionally. tremendous number of inquiries, rulla. Refines enlarged pores. Makes In her autobiography, “Lady Sings today reported .that space - dog Kowalski predicted in advance of Ernest Vandiver’s announced plans "Snowflake" ¿s neither sick nor Finucane's testimony that the De­ to re-create the state’s barratry, skin fresher, smoother, younger HUSBANDS! WIVES! NEW RECORD? the Blues,” she1 had written: ‘ There dollars a year If manpower weren't committee to investigate litigation isn’t a soul on this earth who can I dead. The newspapers said it re­ fense Department would take the looking. 30^—6015 at druggists. Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger Living costs, already at a record - llmrThat—the. number -of enlisted squandered on tasks such as walk­ inciting racial court suits. say for sure that their fight with ceived telephone calls from nu ing dogs and baby-sitting for gen- ~VIGORTABS • level, are reported to have risen merous_ readers concerned be- men -assigned to servants' chores ------WITH—ROYAL~JELLY-^PLUS------stffl-higher------:------’------dope—is—over-until-they^re-deadv2— erals:------SCOTCH Dr. Fred Palmer’» OYSTER SHELL POWDER CATSULES If she had lived, Billie would cause of publication Wednesday of has been exaggerated. A Government report will tell The congressman said any Pen­ Kowalski at that time cited a McTavlsh: "Can you let me The sensational -Royal- Jelly plus Oyster once again- have had -to face ar­ a photograph of “snowflake's" Defense Department report .this SKIN DELIGHT SOAP Shell Powder offered as a new food sup­ the story, and advance indications fellow-space travelers, the. dog tagon statistics probably would be have an empty bottle?" plement In a convenient easy - to - take were that the new figures, reflect­ raignment , $n a narcotics, charge. spring which showed that at least Chemist: "Yes, for 5c, but It will Thl, I, th« Skin Beauty Soap recom­ She began using narcotics aS a "daring" and itlie anonymous rabbit. "like an Iceberg." and would fall mended for uie with Dr. Fred capsule form. Royal Jelly is not a new ing the consumer price situation to give the true picture. 20,000 enlisted men are assigned as cost you nothing If you have food In the Bee Kingdom, for it has Izvestia explained that snowflake stewards, orderlies, messboys, chauf­ Palmer', $kln Whitener. Only 254 always, .been the miraculous food of the for the month of May, are likely “I’m sure any figures we get you something In it." is nat photographed because it feurs and the like. He argued that ot drugghH. Queen Bee. Gives wonderful feeling of to mark the highest ilvlng-ccst was undergoing a routine medical can multiply by two or three," he McTavlsh: “Guld. Put a cork in south and well being. Could have a sti­ level In history. young men shouldn't be drafted In­ mulating effect oh verlllty and life pro­ check. told a reporter. to uniform for that kind of work. longation. Kowalski, a West Pointer who PRICE ... . ONLY $5.00 TOO BAD .1 spent. 33 years In uniform,’ told the alpha Sales co. 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POSNER ÎNC< jïf Wejn>iró» MEMPHIS WORLD • ' Wednesday, July 22, 1959 Shrlns Tuberculosis (Continued from Page One) substantial grants to many hospit­ KNOW YOUR als. and feifarch centers. Schol­ By E.M. Barker arship. alone Mta'c 1950. amounts to well «vet $3«,oo9 The ftoum’s Oldest and leading Colored Semi-Weekly Newspaper STARTED W f«9 ' LIBRARY Published by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. The Tuberculsdsftf and Cancer Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 546 BEALE — Ph. JA. 6-4030 /“CHAPTER rt'S”!’'" ' how Volatile their tehipetamefit, ISaddle again, leaning forward Research Foundation, established Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE ovet the horn. His hands were THR LITTLE TOWN of Bar- he knew just how dangerous It 1 in August, 1949, by Anc’ent Egypt­ W. A. Scott, II, Founder; C. A. Scott, General Manager rancas was made up of two would be to make a run for it— Itied behind him, and there was a tight rope across his back to ian Arabic Order Nobles of the MAUDDEAN THOMP5ON SEWARD Entered in the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn, as second-class mail ‘distinct sections. The old original unless he left Frenchy Behind, I and that he didn’t Intehd tb do. keepI him from slipping sideways. Mystic Shrine, during its St. under the Act of Congress, March 1, 1870 settlement, or Upper Town as Louis Convention, has grown each most folks called It, was Inhab­ His gun suddenly earns out of :He couldn’t straighten up, but he could raise his head a little and ■year with larger funds being made THADDECS T. STOKES Managing Editor ited solely by poor, Bmall-scale Its holster, ahd swung oh 1 available In an effort to further One of the conspicuous features church. Its alm Is much more SMITH FLEMING ______4. Circulation Manager farming natives. Their two dozen Frenchy. “Get off yout horse!" he he saw that the sorrel was being led toward a couple of big cot- aid In stamping out at least two of our time is a renewed Interest modest. It Is designed to provoke small mud-plastered houses were ordered grimly. "You were in 1 of the most feared diseases .in reflection by raising questions re­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ' town thia morning, Frenchy—and tpnwpods on the bank of Ojltos in the Church. This interest finds built around a plaza, but their America today. expression in ecumenical conver­ levant to our time within the Year 85.00 — 6 Months $3.00 — 3 Months $1.50 (In Advance) farms lay back a mile or so in this crowd’s already primed tor Creek. i ■ context of past Christian exper­ Frenchy, with the swayback In The -Foundation provided the sations, In student “bull sessions," The MEMPHIS WORLD Is an Independent newspaper — non-sectartan the foothills, fiction! I alm to find out what Shrlners and the members of their in informal adult discussions. Ev­ ience. What Is the Church? What it’s all about!” tow, was walking ahead with the national auxiliary, a focal point erywhere one finds Increasing ev­ lessons may be learned from the and non-partisan, printing new- unblasedly and supporting those things ; Oij the other side of Ojltos leaders of the mob. He saw too It believes to be of Interest to Its readers and opposing those things 'Creek lived the mlddllng-prosper- Frenchy looked at him, started for national charity. The Founda­ idence of a strong conviction that past? What Is the meaning ol against the Interest of its readers. to speak, then shrugged, and that Bacho on his little brown tion Is supported by Shrinere and the life of .the church must be these lessons for us? What are we. l'bus Anglos, and here It was that mule had ridden down from the the county courthouse was locat­ obeyed the Order. Slade swung Daughters of Isis contributions rekindled and that, to this end, as members of the Christian com­ out of his saddle, keeping the gun sheep ranch and joined the mob. along with funds derived from there is much to be learned from munity In our day, expected • to- ed. In order to reach this part of Bacho looked drunk again. His the town, the folks from the high on the big Frenchman. various projects sponsored by Tem­ the experience of the Church in do? How are we to understand our / mountain ranches to the north “Starf jnoving! Down the hill— shoulders were hunched up, he ples and Courts throughout the the past. The explicit purpose of Church and how are we to order Privacy At Forest Hills / toward thenjf" had his chin half buried tn his nation. this little book is to further this its life? It Is not enough, however, The mob was getting close now, coat collar, and seemed to be Small at the beginning, the interest. simply to raise questions. If re­ (From The New York Times) but growing lésa bold with every talking to himself. He swayed Foundation has grown rapidly in There are, to be sure, many ex­ flection upon these questions Is to The West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills, Queens, is two As Slade httd Frenchy rode stéjj. l’héy shouted angry threats drtirikeilly In the saddle In per­ scope, according to the report. The pended and detailed histories of be intelligent, basic Information things: first, it is a private club which, in this land of the free, down out bf the pines they sAIV of what they would do to- the fect rhythm to the short-paced, first grant was made in 1950 ex­ the Christian Church, and there is indispensable to understand ful­ that there were atnmHk.K men clusively to organizations devoted ly the Implications of the Issues is entitled to choose its members according to taste; it might “ffrinffo malvado.”. They brand­ almost prancing gait of the little are many smaller volumes which milling about the filtiza, but it ished their clubs and guns fierce­ mule, c to tuberciilosls and cancer re­ tell the vivid and dramatic story that have been raised. And this require all members to have red hair or to have an intelligence was, not a very uncommon sight search. That same year scholar­ of the growth and expansion of little book seeks also to provide. ly, but their steps had lost that Slade wondered fleetingly Wilat ships were begun to deserving quotient of 150 or more or, possibly, of 100 or less; second, it They had humerous fiesta days, grim, determined rhythm. Bacho had done with the sheep/- the Christian movement. But, val­ Call by your library today and is a club with some national and international significance as 'although Slade had never both­ young people. uable as these materials are, they ask for your copy of “The Btory “Stop here!" Slade said quietly. and If Frenchy knew he had The American Cancer—Society long as it remains the stage on which international and na­ ered to keep track of them. Some­ He prodded the gun into the Joined the necktie party, but his have definite limitations. -.The of-the Christian Church" by Win­ thing, however, in the way Fren- was■ presented a donation of $15- standard Church history textbooks throp S. Hudson. tional tennis matches are played. , small of Frenchy’s back. The big brain was still too dazed from 000 for Cancer Research during cliy jerked erect tn the saddle Frenchman winced away from It, the blow .on the head to think are much too long and too deta'.l- In its private capacity the club may choose, as it has done, aebused Slade’s caution and he the Boston 3225™!^ I ed’ for"7casual reading. The nar- and stopped. very clearly. ber of that samf -v^r I rative accounts, on the other to deny membership to the son of Ralph Bunche, or, in general, chin-pointed to a narrow cow Ten yards away the mob halted, MEMPHIS WORLD to deny membership to any Negro or’any person of the Jewish trail that circled the village on Suddenly the little mule Hospital, Washington D- c_, was dQ nQt ra)se thp ste,n)flcant k.—- ■ ■ — looking uncertainly at each other. stumbled. Bacho nearly lurched presented $20,000 for Tuberculosis jRsues i9nd c(mseqUentiy provide Pa- religion. In its public capacity, as an institution with some diplo­ the upper side, There were still angry shouts of: out of the saddle. He straight­ studies. _ . , n 1 ther thin fare for the reader who Want Ad Information matic functions, the club has no right to make these discrimina­ “We will go that way,” he said, “Keel heem!" “Shoot the —-!" ened, yanked hard on the reins, The very next year, _ Homer u• | f seeking answers to serious quest- and motioned for the Frenchman tions. We do not exaggerate when we say that the refusal of Slade spoke to them quietly and began swearing in drunken Phlllips Hospital. St. Louis, Mil. . Call JA. 6-4030 to lead. 'Those folks are friends in Spanish. "You boys go on back Deadline For Classified -Ad If the West Side Tennis Club to accept Ralph J. Bunche, Jr., or anger. He Jabbed his spurless Was granted $15,600v.— --for _, research • »-—' a Otjurur fineline bookooukmub .this weekwcda -seeksdccm tow of yours. Maybe It will save us to the plaza. You can’t help heels into the mule’s flanks half In Female Cancer,any. It Is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your.fortune. Designers, Builders & Erectors CME Church and Rev. Roy Love, county schools district. Hamilton High School. She was the Abe Scharff Branch serving white and colored. Can of Monument* Outstanding 5. TEHmtrrat.tan of frills and em- mother of two small children, Mic­ (Continued from Page One) convert to all colored , . . add- '. Count the letters in your first name. If the number of letters is 6 or pastor of Mt. Nebo Baptist Church, tog beer, can make some real vl more, subtracts. If the number is less than 6, add 3. The result is many years for conrteoua ser- bo-h candidates for ithe Board ofl phasis on fundamentals of educa- hael Edward, 3 and Marchelle Eliza- Cunningham, Jr., a voice student your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the reo vice and .reasonable price* . ■Educatlon r and Atty. Ben Li Hooks, | tien? ’ ■ •'■ ■■ ■ --- .'■ _ - . beth 2 . of Madame.McCIeave. He was jic- mopey for high. type colored 6. Implementation of the Pea­ . man and ..wife,______- tangle and check every one of your, key numbers, left to right. Thea PHONE JA. 6-5466 candidate for Judge of Juvenile, ’ S. W. QuaUs and Sons Funeral companled by James H. Barr, who BRtMJgJrafter 5:30 p. M. body Report, __ . Homo béd change, . 11—'LjJ also gave a piano solo, «¡Li?, ijhf- -