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VOLUME 30, NUMBER 58 PRICE TIN ewers ■ i ii>i«iAry Ja $125,000 Branch Library •vW. * Miss. Marchers • JACKSON, MISS. - (UPD Police fired tear gas and wielded Opened In North Memphis clubs Tuesday to break up a march by 50 Negro students toward the city jail io protest the arrests of ■Mississippi's first sit-in demonstra­ tors. City Officials No one was believed seriously injured although several students reported being struck by the po­ lice clubs. On Hand For Two snarling German police dogs strained cn their leashes, snap­ ping at 'the Negroes, but they were Dedication not released. 7eacner, 24 Police hauled away one student The new North Branch of 1.Id who waved a small American flag Public Library System was dedi­ during the march. Authorities said cated Sunday by city officials. Gene A Washburn, 24-year»rt later the youth, identified as Ran­ More than 125 persons attend­ Lester Elementary School teacher of 369 E. Essex, said police arrest^ dy Parker, was held for question­ ed the ceremonies opening the the wrong man tor drag racing ing but would not be charged. $125.000 structure, sixth building when they took him in. . ? • The melee occurred when the in the cl)y's library system. A sev- ! Police arrested him at his home, students had marched about 10 rah branch is scheduled to open .n the Frayser community in July. | claiming it was his car. they had blocks from the Jackson State seen drag racing another vehicle College campus and found their The new branch is located al on Latham, miles from his house. p»'h blocked by police patrol cars 92 VoUentine Avenue in the end 30 policemen, deputy sher- tondyke community. Since the Washburn said he had taken* iffs end constables. library system has been desegre­ friend and his girl friend to Officers ordered the students to gated. the new branch will be open home in Orange Mound at thctUab disband. The etudenits. seeking to to all races. arresting officers said they safrhlA demonstrate in front of the city North Brunch has a capacity of ! drag racing on LatJuun. Officers'did hotget the UCCt^ jail in protest against the arrests 34,000 volumes. Thirty-six can be of nine Negroes who entered a 4 EASTER SEAL EGG HUNT for Crippled Children vites all crippled children to attend the affair seated in the reading room and number of the suspected car.' ‘ " City charges of reckless driving white public library Monday, ig­ is scheduled to be held Sunday beginning at and try for some of the many prizes that will 50 in the‘meeting room. It will be nored the order. 3 p.m. at Bethel Presbyterian Church. Shown open from 9 am. uritdl 9 pm. Mon. j and driving without lights well Police then began swinging be given away. Plough, Inc. is providing the dismissed. getting the eggs ready for the occasion are day and Thursday and from 9 a.m. night-slicks to flsperee the stu­ egg dye. Rev. J. A. McDaniel, pastor of Bethel, until 6 pm. on Tuesay, Wednes­ dents.' Several — these two youngsters, assisted by Co-Ettes Irene gas bombs were and Mrs, R. Q. Venton have charge of the af­ day, Wednesday. Friday and Satur­ fired and the g Taylor (left) and Paulette Brinkley. The event is soattered. fair, - (Cooper's Photo) day. It will be closed on Sunday. sponsored by the Easter Seal Society which in-. C. Lamar Willis, director of public libraries, presided at Sun­ day's ceremonies. Wassell Ran­ le dolph. president of the board of directors, made the presentation In Trouble and commissioner William Wt-Ftof-* impended fwJlir'eHg, Howard Jackson Jr„ ’ president of t^e Êrot. Boris O. Áíexantíer, a na-1 Klondyke Commifntoy Club, re­ live of Russia who taught at Le­ sponded for the community...... ; Moyne College 11 years before en­ Mrs. Thelma H. McKissack will tering business died Thursfiy nigjit Self-styled faith healer, Cl( serve as adting librarian for the of a stroke in Salzman Clinic at Johnson, 32, of 3824 Holman, iu branch, and Mrs. Edwin Saunders Mouhtain Home, Ark. MONTGOMERY, Ala. - (ANP) - A step regarded by many gone too tar with his religion .»hi is her assistant. is in trouble with city officiglt. Prof. Alexander made his mark as preliminary to cutting off certain state funds to Tuskegee Police closed his faith temple at at LeMoyne, not only as ah instruc­ Institute was taken here last week. tor, but as coach of probably what 1109 Pioneer and arrested turn on The step was a report by State Rep. Gregory Oakley that charges of practicing medicine ♦tth, was the college’s most outstanding Worked All Day, debate team. In 1938, he carried Tuskegee charges more than white state institutions to educate Boxtown's Days out a license and violating the in of consent with his three tMh-Hjt two of LeMoyne’s top debate stu­ students in certain courses. dents on a tour of Australia and office asslstante. V.. New Zealand. Students making this The move was seen as an effort Killed By Car change of policy at the school. Seen Near End; SIGNS OF SPRING - Pert and pretty Ann Brown of Brewton, Ala. The three girl», aged 14 to W, trip were James Byas, now a prac- to “punish" Tuskegee for its active “FOUNT OF INFLUENCE Mrs. Thelma Curtis McKinney, cuddles the blossoms of a dogwood tree on thé picturesque cam­ were being held m material dw», ticipg physician in Memphis, and concern over civil rights matters The News charged that the an­ 47, who worked as a maid and lived nesses, ¡4 Charles Oilton, now a minster. including voting and integration. pus of Tuskegee Institute which is now in bloom with natural nual report of Dr. L. H. Foster, the off Beale at the rear of 495 Union, Detectives trapped Johnson with After leaving LeMoyne, Prof. president, “leaves no doubt as to Plan New Homes beauty and

Saturday, April I, IMI I . To Mark Easter Sunrise Rite Rising 8tar Chapter No. 180, I lime Princess George Wilson, Clar­ ’’Rose Croix” ol King Frederick ence Cochran and Bevily Artlson Consistory No. 38, Thirty 8econd the committee-men are “going all and Thirty Third degree Masons out" to make this” one of the best Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, has Dr Charles Erte Lincoln, a form- and missions scattered throughout observances" in the history of the completed arrangements for its . tr Memphian, has become an ex­ this country. Consistory. The public Is invited. easier Sunrise Observance. pert oh. the MiisliSfi, and all the He said there is no temple in The Ancient Ceremony and Re- Information he gathered has been Memphis but that there is a "cell’ ligioiB service to be held at St. put into a book. ’The Black Mus­ nere beaded by a few Muslim fol- House Approves Andrew A. M. E. Church. 246 Cal­ lims in America," which was re- dwers. houn Avenue will begin at 6 a. m . leased last week The Muslims are very strict seg­ Hon-Yolo Virgil regationists. Dr. Lincoln pointed Sublime Prince H. Ralph Jackson Dr. Lincoln returned to Memphn will be principal speaker. lari week to spéàk at LeMoyne Coi- out. ' ■ Island Membenkip Services in a Muslim- tempi; lasts Approximately two hundred mem­ . lege chapel services, on Wednesday WASHINGTON - (UPI) - A from two to five "hotfrs and the bers with their guest will attend morning. At 4 that afternoon, he House interior subcommittee unani­ minister uses most of .this time to­ this annual observance. Following . 'discussed the Muslims before a ga­ I mously approved Monday legisla­ poin; out injustices suffered by Ne­ the Religious service and ceremony thering in the college^ faculty tion to giant the Virgin Islands and groes, the Atlanta author said. breakfast will be served to Con­ lounge Quam a non-voting delegate in He also explained that they are sistory members and their guests. Dr. Lincoln, who is administra­ Congress. tive assistant to the president of. aught to be clean and to give Hl. Peer Leroy S. Moore. C. in C.. The fUU-ihterior committee is ex­ Clark College in Atlanta, was grad­ lull day's work. Sublime Prince Cassell Hughes, M. pected to approve the measure on uated from LeMoyne in 1947 He re­ W. P. M„ along with Ill. Peers Wednesday and send it to the ceived his doctorate last summer at Sanco W. Wright, Otis Bullet:, Sub- House for ad ion. , f Boston University ‘ ' a r „ r:------He said approximately. 1QJ.QOO Sorors WillRead Negroes in thè United States belong Now, He’s Hot A Memphian At Rutgers to the Muslim movement ad that they are associated with 11 temples On Töur Of West Point Io Crippled Kids Few Extra Pams William H. Barthóloméw. a -stu­ The Patronesses Board.’ an aux­ George Hudson. 67. of 1421 Lo­ dent at Rutgers University at New-' ilary of Sigma Gamma Rho Sor­ cust, tried to ’end it all,’ but he Brunswick. N. J., k’as among a MEMORIAL STUDIO ority planned an interesting only increased his miserv in his tour of the United 8tates Military rear in its recent monthly meet­ suicidal attempt. I Academy at West Point recently, ing. Police said he rapped himself i Bartholomew, of 1086 Bellevue Project of the group this year is on the head with a hammer and I Blvd., is junior at Ru'gers and in .0 read to the children at the Crip- then shot himself in the back with I his third year of Army ROTC led Children’s Hospital at 2009 La­ a shotgun because he was in pain mar Avenue on Tuesdays with a heart ailment. int fbironkiies Hast it’.ieduled a Now. Mr. Hudson is in John Gas- I Bring French Gifts » » ashionetle tea for April 30 from ten Hospital with bis heart pains, Washington—fUPD—Ftench Designers. Builders Erector» t until 7 P M. at the Sigma Gam- plus lumps oil lite head and shot- I Ambassador Herve Alphand dtliv- of Monuments. OutstandingI na Rho Sorority Routt at 805 Sax­ ; ered as gifts to OB. children Mon­ ■any years for courteous ser on Avenue: Chairman of the event day 11 crates of toys, letters and vice and reasonable prices. s Mrs Bertha Stegall. i photographs from the children of PJ9 UNION AVENUE A new member accepted at the ALPHAS IEET St. Etienne, France. He transmit- neHing was Mrs. Martha Waddle ; ted them to Rochelle fcomerdin, PHONE JA. 4-5466 '! 911 Walker Avenue. There were IH HASHVILLE I the Ambassador of Children," on 18 members present. The president A state-wide melting ol Alpha behalf of the “Share Your Birth­ is wry elated at the progress of GEOSOPPA DUKES, INC. - As they appeared at their recent Washington, Bennie Donelson, Willie Bedford and Jimhile Jotobs. Phi Alpha Fraternity Was held re­ day Foundation,” an organization the organization cently on the campus of Tennes-. In Philadelphia Formol Affaire, left to right: Willie Pegues, Charlie Jackson, Adding a touch utof .feminine pulchritude are Mesdarites Mortis Mrs. Gertude Turner is president • » »•••• V.MWI HV ju^rouii, rtuuiiiij u iuuv.ii «feminine puicnrnuue are mesaames / see State A. and I University at' Carl Smith, rrexy Robert I. Dillard, James Wells, Elroy Black, Ewell, vocalist, and Ann Mitchell, models director for Gen ■nd chibsAan' of JppHicitj J&fthe ...... ,7 — Ann Mitchell, models director tor Gersoppa Nashville, Tenn. Theme of the' EASTER group. ! Alton Coleman, Calvin Dillard, Clarence Spratlin, Clorence Fitz­ Dukes' forthcoming Ninth Annual Affaire Extraordinaire which meeting was. “Strengthening Col­ gerald, Herman Norvyood, Honorary Member Leo Cain and Wil­ will be narrated by Mrs. Cornelia M. Crensha^ fit. Currifes Club lege Programs." FLOWERS liam Woodard. Members not shown on the photo ore Rock 1 Tropicano, Easter Sunday night, Aprilj, '' r ‘ Presiding at the meeting was Dr. Walter Washington, Southern Re­ Reunion For 'One' gional Vice President, and R. F. | LILIES J acta, Tennessee Southern Regional, CUT HOWERS Director. I CORSAGES Dr. Washington, who is president1 POT PLANTS Classes In May of the Utica Junior Collega, called ! The General Alumni Association for a “rebirth of Alpha Phi Alpha in , of LeMoyne College is planning its Collins Chapel Wife Is Buried the southern region.’’ The annual HEW BETHEL annual meeting scheduled for Sat­ regional convention Is scheduled to We Wire urday. May 27. It will be clftnaxed The Cooperative Crete ef Col­ Last rites were held Monday be held Ulis wet tat Tallahassee. BAPTIST CHURCH with a big alumni dance that night lins Chapel C. M. E Church will morning for Mrs. Katherine San­ Fla. on the campus of Florida A. Flowers at the Flarttingo Room. oteerve its Annual Booker T. Wash­ ders, wife of the Rev. L. D. Sanders, and M. Uftivtersity. i GHthanWwn, Tennessee ■Hundreds of alumni are expect­ ington Day, Sunday April 2. it 4' pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, It was announced that the next Anywhere ed to return to the campus tor this o’clock In rhe afternoon at the ! 1427 South Main Street. The. Rev. state Alpha meeting will be held 0 church. 678 Washington at Orleans I in Memphis the first Saturday in annual get-together Mid'especially 0. C. Collins conducted funeral ser. members of the 'one’ classes since Street. vices and bgurial was in New Park October at which time officers will Order of Services May 27 has been designated the re- ■ symposium on the life of this Cemetery with Qualls and Co. in b eelected to serve for 1961-62. ------l_i------Call Early union date for ail graduates of will highlight the charge of arrangements. 11:30 A.M. For Wiring classes 1881. 1891, 1901. 1911. 1921. P^atn. These phases will be dls- Processional 1931. 1914 and 1951. i ctisted by outstanding panelists. Mrs. Sanders died at the resi- Cornelia Stabler Devotions ord Opening Song Flowers Of Other interning participants ’ 1 dence of her daughter, Mrs. Louise President fRugene-¡enej Thomas Missionary Offering Washington. Dy.’. JciDot nere t0‘appear on the program. I Williamson of 272 N. Dunlap. ¡Ct here Thrills Owenites Altar Call preside over tfte day M Activity. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Proctor is 1 She had been very active in Miss Cornelia Stabler was brll- i president. . I LESTER HIGH SCHOOL Louise 3. Tear Of The Year-Ear- ' liant in her presentation of Origin­ Announcements i hev David S CubniAgAam church work and was well known I City Wide ! By ■ EVIA. SLMELTON...... - Ihe and Mack 4 Tell me Why— al Character Sketches at the Roger Selection pastor. . : i throughout the Mid-South. Hi we’re back with the latest Virgil and Eamestine 5. At Last— Williams-Hall Auditorium of Owen Sermon by the Pastor, Delivery jive to hip you with the latest Jonn and Anna & ’That's It, I College. Friday night, March 24. ; Rev L. T. Boyce haps in and around the big L. First Quit, I’m Moving On’’ ykw. to B.T. Easter Recess Begins The well trained and poised Trinity CME Church Communion: "Jesus we will sneak a peek at the top CLUB NEWS: monologist charmed and thrilled , ten boys and girls! The JA Quette Social Club is At LeMoyne College the audience in her portrayal of a Paid it All" ■ iww Ea-Iy Easter rnzming Hrvices ‘ GIRLS: giving an April Pool Dance at Easter recess at LeMoyne College talkative grandmother on a train ! Selection Appreciate f Afi 18-year-old girl. Shelib B. ffH1 il 6 ajn at ;he 1. Alene Bromley 2. Ruth Davis I’’review Country Chib, April U, begins at noon this Friday, March after a visit with the children, and i Doxology Your Tate, drew a 30-day Penal Farm Chur?h on WeUs Avenue 3. Rose Johnson 4. .Ann Blakemore 1961. 31. and continues through Wednes- later with a few costdms and mak-1 I day. April 5. All classes will be re- Patronage sentence and a |50 fine from____ j ThéThe «enterSenior Choir and Male Chorus 5. Kaye Joy 6 Louise Willett 7. President of the Ja Quettes is up changes, she became a great-1 I sumed Thursday morning. April 6 Crlfrtlnal Judge 8am

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DEAR GRACE: I haye read that the color of"the egg shell does npt By JEWEL GENTRY effect the nntrltlto value th? egg. Well, what about the yolk, Some arrang eggs have pate yellow yolks and In A hone. Series Of Parties Compliment Newly Weds,- ers. Al others the yolk is almost orange. DEAR GRACE: Why d0M » Miss Carol Lotting Is Wed To Alfred Calloway fine c g, crystal,...__ , Dpes the color of the yolk effect two or three weeks to start k the Dirilyte and sterling used. the nutritive value? weight even though you are fat A marriage of widespread interest throughout the North Mrs. Kelso, wiiose reputation as ANSWER: The color of the yolk ing a diet religiously. and South claimed social allention in Memphis last week when a hostess 11 firmly established, of eggs does vary, Ydk colot is wore an Oriental hostess outfit, ANSWER: W1 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Calloway (she's the former Miss Carol Ann influenced by heredity and dtyt. It to «M tat’(»tor while the pretty bride wore a love­ «oea not necMMrlly affect flavor or Lotting, daughter of Ally, and Mrs. A. A. Lotting of Memphis) water replace* I ly spring print frock. nutritive value. were feted. Hie young« newly weds left Fri­ time. It weighs did. After you day when they were driven to Car­ DEAR GRACE: Does pulllug bo( (Het for A few------„ Although there was almost a with a champagne luncheon al the bondale by the bride’s mother and food In the refrigerator hurt U? 1 wqtee will toare tkrMgti Ute kMk continuous spatter of rain all week “Flame" honoring their young cou­ grandfather, Mrs. A. A. Latting and api especially concerned about .. elaborate plans bloomed .. sin and her groom. Cocktails were Mr j. g. I«h who were pleased rpeat. Some people say that it should peys. Then t*e Mak» will sMf .* and, the parties went on. The red rerved in the Flame’s main room with their beautiful Southern Hill oooi before storing. But its just, weight ton. carpet was rolled out many times that resembles Peacock Alley at apartment (for married couples) at oapwntent to store it at the time HINT TO THE WIVES: ate during the week .... and elegance New York Waldorf - Astoria with the University of Bouthern IllinoLs I’Ve finished cooking it - and often plentiful. Why not treat your fajhte , flourished in the beautiful .homes I cook at night for the nekt day. its red carpet that gives a party where both the bride and groom ly to a fluffy, picture pretty omelet with the fashionable dressed crowd a special touch. We understand are students. Their residence will ANSWER: After *»«» experi- Use your fluffy omelet recipe ana of close friends and family mem­ that the new spot glittered in a be iq Carbondale. vary it with these plentiful foods; meeting borne ecouamlrts b»ve bers who attended. festive melon - colored mood when Cheese - melt 1-4 pound grated MRb>GEORGIA HARVEY IS found that meat can be stored DR. AND MRS. W. W. GIBSON, guests arrived early for cocktails be­ HONORED AT RECEPTION BY mr. AIMED CAUOWAtwwIy ____ weds way, who Is a native of Houston and hli bride cheese In 2 tablespoons milk in thp clo*e friends to the bride’s parents, fore the wedding luncheon. . ■ ------Jg ulivi Illa wilQv safely by cooling quickly, nnoovmd, ST. JOHN WOMEN who were lavishly entertained in Memphis last in the refrigerator or In a cool room top of a double boiler, stirring opt»-, were the first to entertain on Sun­ Mrs. Ish, one of the nations peers or* student* at the University of Southern Illi- stantly. Add to the yolk mlriure. Women of St. John Baptist week by the bride's parents, Atty, and Mrs. A. Witte gate air dccutalton. The amt day with a wedding dinner that of parly giving, wore a spring Church honored Mrs. V. nois. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Lotting and by several members of the family should Mt be left al kitchen tom- Peanut - Cbeese - add chopped complimented the popular young costume suit. The young bride, who Harvey ttheir Women's Day speak­ Calloway who came to Memphis for the activi­ couple before their wedding re­ wears her flowing long hair upon and friends, are seen at their brilliant wedding pergtures for over two hours If one peanuts to the sauce for cheese er) Saturday evening with a ela­ ties last week. The radiant young couple will Is to prevent possible spotage. ception. the top of her head, was a picture omelet before folding into yolk mii- borately planned reception given at reception given by the young bride's parents make their residence in Carbondale where they tu're. The pretty home was festive with again in a white suit. the very pretty East McLemore at their Quinn Street residence. Both Mr. Callo- Meat and broth should be cooled Olive - Add chopped olive» to. spring flowers .. and catering The bride was toasted by Dr. Ish, home of Rev. and Mrs. E. McEwen i have an apartment on the University campus.’ separately. Store the broth in a yolkvnlk mixture. services (by Mrs. Mattie Wigley) Jr.. Mr. Maceo Walker, cousins Wililams (the pastor of St. John bowl or wide-mouth Jar to hasten were superb. Guests arrived a few Cranberry - OmJt pepftr, ipread and by her father, Atty. Lattlng and ■ Mrs. Williams 1961 chairman I cooling. minutes before 2 in the evening and her grandfather, Mr. J. G. Ish ST. PAUL MUSICAL Cadet Carhee Visits the cooked omelet with cranbtrrj of Woman's Day. To ba specific placing hot meat sauce, fold and serve. .. ‘ for cocktails .. Dinner was serv­ .... after which Mrs. Julian Kelso Cadet Robert L. Carhee was Fresh yellow jonquils stood high SET FOR SUNDAY 'Career Day ed buffet style from the dining made remarks to them. home .co his spring break from "You Asked It" 1» • service pro­ in a sterling bowl in the center of The S. H. Herring Sanctuary room table, centered by a huge cen­ Among the other guests attend­ Howe, Indiana where he Is a vided for the readers of the dining room table . . and Choir, the Male Chorus and the St. Dr. King, Jr., Says terpiece of spring flowers. ing were Mrs. Lotting, Mr. and freshman at Howe Military school. phis World through the coopera­ were flanked by blush tapers in Paul Chorus will cobine in a "mam- Mrs. Clarence Calloway, Mrs. Ru­ tion of the Memphis Dairy Council Out-of -town guests attending silver candelabra. At the punch moth musical" at the St. Paul Bap­ He visited his mother, Mrs. Ray- Al Capleville Muslim Idea Dangerous ben Allen, Mr. Emmitt Hozay, Mrs. Mrs. Williams is a teacher of Home were Mr. J. G. Ish, the bride’s bowl was Mrs. Ceclte Goodlow, an tist Church, 1144 East McLemore, chelle Oarhee, and brothere, Clar- Economics at Manassas Mi Clarence Coleman, Mrs. Michael J. A. Beauchamp, managing edi­ grandfather who came from Chi­ attractive and friendly newcomer Sunday at 7:30 p. m. enoe Leon Jr., and Winston Kyle BAN FRANCISCO - Dr. M L. Whittaker, Mrs. Vasco Smith, Miss tor of the Memphis World, was the School. cago Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and bride of a few months. The public is invited. Mrs. Lucille Oartire, at their residence, 1078 8 featured »peaker when Capleville King, Jr., declared March 24 that the Calloway, the bride’s parents and Erma Laws, Dr. Arthur Flowers, Black Muslin League's doctrine oi Mrs. Robert Fields, Sr., co-chair­ Woods, music instructor at Hamil­ Parkway East. High School at 4328 Shelby Drive Mr. W 0. Speight, Jr., Mrs- Maceo black supremacy Is equally us "dan­ the bride’s sister, Mbs, Clarence man. introduced guests to the re­ ton High School, is genera] chair­ held Its "Career Day" program. Coleman who came from Houston Walker, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. John­ gerous” as the doctrine of while t ceiving line. In line were Mrs. A. man of the affair. Rev. S. H. Her­ Sweet, Miss Owen Nash, Mrs. Jer­ . .. Mr .and Mrs. Harry Gibson, son, Atty, and Mrs. A. W. Willis., ring is pastor. supremacy. 20 MAIDS McEwen '\Villiams, Rev. Williams, ry Little, Miss Marie Bradford, Mrs. Editor Beauchamp »poke on op- » Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, He labelled the movement t h e i the bride’s uncle and aunt who Mrs. Harvey, the dynamic person­ Josephine Bridges, Mrs. Barati portunilleS available for Negroec. ♦ ’ came from their home in Chicago Jr., and Mrs. W. 0. Speight, Jr. "No longer can the Negro ask, la result of frustration, and declared NEEDED, , ,,, . 1 ality who smiles easily .. Mr. Rev. Mr. Bell Is an instructor of Chandler and Mrs. Pearl Gordon. .... Dean and Mrs. A. A. Branch MR. AND MRS. ROBERT LEW­ that "while we must condemn their George Harvey. Mrs. Bertha Estes, foreign languages .... Rev. Bell there an opportunity?'" Mr. Beau­ For Chicago and New .’tort! Of Tougaloo College .. Dr. and IS JR. were gracious hosts at a champ said. "There Is no such ques­ philosophy, we must also under • Mrs. Edith Cox and Mrs. Mary spoke out of humility . .. thank- Age* 25 to 45. To N* weekly. Mrs. G. W, Stanley Ish, Sr. and Cocktail - Slipper party compli­ stand the conditions which breed Boyd. ilng his close friends, Rev. and MEDICAL AUXILIARY mem- tion today as It was 15 yea» ago. Free room, TVjJfcWt with them came Mrs. Sadie Thomp­ menting the radiant young married It you Tall, you can blame only this type of philosophy." sent. References needed, ~ • Among St. John members Mrs. Jones and his members and bar» are making many new plans son from Lillie Rock .... and Mr. couple Monday evening Many yourself. Dr. King said the government glimpsed during the evening were friends. He praised highly Mrs. for their third annual Bridge Tour­ Write or Call» “ • and Mrs. Ruben Allen who arrived guests went directly to the third must remove these conditions, "or Mrs. Cecil Hayes, Mrs. Lillian Knox Jones whose Kindergarden he said nament to be given again In the early from Chicago with Mr. Ish. floor rumpus room upon their ar­ LeMoyne G^dtas Auditorium .... "There Was a tin» when you such groups as this will continue to UNITED AGENCY I Mrs. Fannie Palmer, Mrs. Theresa is accredited, modern and a credit could say they don't want us, but Members of the family and host rival while other stopped in April Ylh .... with Mrs. Arthur emerge." Crass, Mrs. Birdie Reed, Mrs. Em­ to the community and to the city now it Is up to you. Many doors 2572 LAMAR to the wedding party attending were the library or in the Lewis’ pretty Flowers serving again its general ma Goodloe, Mrs. Leaf ha S. Simms, of Memphis. that were closed 15 years ago are Atty, and Mrs. A. A. Lattlng,. the living area on the second floor chairman of the project according Irish linen Is in battle with syn­ OL. 8-1760 FA.M1JH Mrs. Ethel Capers, Mrs. Bernice After dinner,, a now open. The need Is great for bride’s parents . - Mr. and Mrs. where supper waA served at mid­ beautiful white to Mrs. Leland Atkins, president of thetics. Howard, Mr. Ellis Anderson, Mrs. cake covered with ____ , qualified Negroes." =i A. Maceo Walker, Dr. and Mrs. night in the dining area Games red roses, cen- the local auxiliary, ' Stanley Ish, Mrs. Johnetta Kelso were played before and after din­ J. Scott, Rev. and Mrs. W. Wade, tiered the table where Rev. Bell sat. Mr. Beauchamp was introduced escorted by Mr. Emmitt Hozay of ner by a group ..' Others sat Mr. Robert Fields. Mrs. Bertha On one end Mrs. Jones and Mr. by Noah % Bond, Caplevlile teach­ Ba-kins, Mr. C. Satterfield, Mrs. 1 Los Angeles .. Mr. and Mrs., Rob­ around and chatted .... and s'ill Teague lighted the so candles that MR. AND MR8. "CHRIS” M. er, Ender Johnson and Mrs. Henrietta ert Lewi«, Jr., Mrs. June batting, another group danced (mostly the were blown out by the honoree all ROULHAC, JR, who arrived here Craigen. Acting as consultants for the day Miss Erma Laws, and Mrs. Michael Continental). Again Mrs. U. Holmes at one time. from their home in Philadelphia Mrs. Mildred r Addison, Mrs. were: Robert Reed, business and Whittaker. , was the caterer ... and the food with their two youngsters, Chris, Gladys McCleave Johnson of Los Among the other guests attend­ related fields; Mrs. Julia Roberts, unusual. III and Yvonne for Easter holi- Angeles witli Mmes Gerry Shep­ ing the dinner were Rev. Thomas secretary science; Mrs. Ruby Bank­ MR. AND MRS. A MACEO days with their parents, DR. AND herd, Mrs. Susie Hightower, Mrs. Paige, Mrs. Willie Mae Hicks, Mrs. heed, cosmetology; Dr. A.E.Hortfc, WALKER entertained on Monday The bride wore a gorgeous black MRS. C. M. ROULHAC, BR. on Lillie Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dorothy Pope, Mrs. Bailie Fergu­ medicine; Samuel Goodloe, science; of last week with a family dinner "after five” frock that featured a East McLeMare. J. IL Robinson, Journalism; AitJ- honoring the newly weds ... .Guests very sheer bodice and a bouffant Hill, Mr. George Clark, Mrs. A. M. son, Mrs. Lizzie Pegues, Mr. and 8. A, Wilburn, law; John W. Cole, again arrived early In the after­ hemline that added zip to the Jones, Mrs. Amelia Whitelow, Mr. Mrs. George Siggers, Mrs. Bertha mechanics; Benjamin Branch, mu­ noon to greet the attractive couple sh-iath skirl, Her mother, Mrs. ¡Lat- A. M. Jones, Mrs. E. Watson, Mrs. Wyatt, Mrs. Arnold Campbell, Mr. Among MEMPHIANS (not Men­ in the recreation room before din­ tlpg wore an , unusually pretty Bernice Cole. Mrs. Currie Scott and Joe Campbell, Mrs. Nannie Holly, tioned Kt). in Hot Springs for the sic; Mrg. Tobltha Reede, nursing Dear Customers: Mr. Beauchamp, trades and craft»; ner at 2. orange chiffon frock ;. Mrs. Cal­ Mrs. Rosa Goodman. Mrs. Geraldine Johnson, Mrs, Sar­ races aré MRS. JULIAN KELSO, Mrs. Walker, who received with loway. the. groom's mother, wore A number of guests included Mrs. ah Mae Boswell, Mrs. Mary Lee MRS. R. S. LEWIS, SR. whose con­ and representatives from the Arm­ an attractive sheer spring print .. J. W. Bowden, Miss Julia Just a friendly greeting and thank you note Mr. Walker with ease and formal Ford, Nelson, Mrs. Rasa Washington, dition is much Improved .. MRS. ed Forces. Mrs. Lewis wore a colorful floor. Miss Rainelle Eddings, Mrs. Clof- Mrs. Lillie Bowen, Mrs. Doris grace, wore a colorful hostess out­ LEWIS and the Lewis' daughter, Remarks were by Ezra Ford, Ca­ for these past years in our business. length hostess gown designed with ford Satterfield, Mrs. Win. Gurney, White, Mrs. Luvenia Houston and fit. The pretty bride was a picture MRS. WILLARD WOODS of L. A, pleville principal. Others appearing a very full skirt and SMr. Lewis was Mrs. Eva Hamilton, Mrs. Eliza Jewel Gentry. In a black suit designed with a .. The famed Martin Brothers, on the program were: Miss Jacque­ quite noticeable in his pleated and Falls, Mrs. A. Walters, Mrs. Fran­ It is our hope that you will continue to call white mink collar) „ known all over the nation in their line Harvey, Calvin Wills and W. L. ruffled shirt that was easily seen ces Ha«sell, Mrs. Erma Varnado, MRS. LELAND - ATKINS waB Dinner (the main course of Cor­ profession and for their business us for your needs. under his colorful dinner jacket. and members of Mrs. Harvey's hostess to members of the Links, Jones. nish hens, wild rice, spinach rings prominence, DR. A. T. ad DR. B. B. Attending the intimate dinner family, Rev, and Mrs. E. S. John­ Inc. for a magic springevening and and the trimmings) was served buf­ MARTIN .. . Joining them there party were Atty, and Mrs. Latting, son her parents and two daughters, for the Links’ March meeting Fri­ fet style in the dining area (a is another brother, DR. J. B. MAR­ Mt. Olive Cathedral Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Calloway, Miss Vaness Harvey and’i little day evening of last week .... Mrs. room that adds an elegant atmos­ TIN, SR. and MRS. MARTIN. So Mr; J. G. Ish, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Gwendolyn (Star) Harvey. U. Holmes and her caterers serv­ phere to any party .. along with were MR. AND MRS. ROBERT To Offer Communion Gibson, Mrs. Clarence Coleman, —0— ed a delicious. .Prime Beef dinner the fine china and sparkling crys­ LEWIS, JR. over on the week-end.. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Allen, Miss REV. WM. BELL IS HONORED Guests admired the lovely Mt' Olive CUE Cathedral’s Easter tal used for the dinner. Even ON BIRTHDAY the menu had a special - delicacies Lily Patricia Walker, Mrs. Harry and newly decorated home .. Mrs. service will begin with the 11 ajn. Cash and her house guest, Mrs. In a setting of floral beauty, Rev. Atkins' new car, a gift from her rirely available except in the finest REV. CLBOPHDS RO0IN6ON services when the paslro, Rev. H. Georgia Bell Preswood of Dallas and Mrs. Wayne S. Jones were husband . .. and a new bride bar­ was guest al his Alma Mater, Man­ restaurants. The entire down stairs C. Bunton, Is scheduled deliver ’ Mr. and Mr,. H. A. Gilliam, hosts at a birthday dinner that becue pit that stands out in one assas High school last Friday af­ the message, Holy communion will area of the beautiful and spacious Mr. and Mrs., J. W. Whittaker. Mr. honored Rev. Wm. Bell Sunday ev­ end of their back lawn and gar­ ternoon when he and his sister, home was festive with spring flow­ be riven. and Mrs. Lawrence Westley, Dr. ening of last week. The combina­ den . Highlighting the even­ Mrs. Josephine Davis (with whom ers. Atty. Latting formed the con­ The Sunday School department and Mrs, Arthur Flowers, Dr. and tion sanctuary of Rev. Bell’s Mis­ ing was a talk on “Interior Decor­ he has made a number of record­ FLOWERS tinental line after dinner. will sponsor an Easter program Mrs.. Leland Atkins and Mrs. W. sion and the modern Kindergarten ating" given by Mrs. Becky Bald­ ing"-) and their pianist. Rev. Rob­ Attending (family members for which will begin at 3 pm. C. Speieht) Jr. was beautifully decorated with white win, Interior Decorator for Dakas- inson, who is conducting a revival i i the most part) were Dr. and Mrs. The evening services will Start Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willis, stock and greenery .... and tables, tino's .. and who also answered at the Golden Leaf Baptist Church Make it a gay and colorful G. W. S. Ish, Sr., Mrs. Walker’s at 7. ‘ • Atty, and Mrs. A. W. Willis, Jr., overlaid with white cloths, were questions after her discussion on the here, is pastor of Bethlehem Mis­ Easter this year ... let flow­ parents from Little Rock ... Mr. Mrs. Betty Bland, Dr. and Mrs. W. centered by red roses. newest trends in rugs or carpet, sionary Baptist Church on Wash­ and1 Mrs. Clarence Calloway, Atty, ers do itl Let them give charm H. Young, Mr. and Mrs. W F. Na­ Guests, seated at individual ta­ draperies, lighting, colors .... and ington Blvd, in St. Louis. Singing al National honors of mentions of and Mrs. A. A Latting, Dr. and to any Easter cpstume ... Let bors, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Rivers .. bles, brought gifts .., and Mrs. how wall to wall carpet and light several numbers together, thejf distinction. Mrs. Stanley Ish, Jr., Mrs. Julian them add to "her" happiness and with them were their house Jones, founder and president of colors enlarge your space. received a large ovation for "Sum­ Kelso escorted by Mr. Emmitt Ho­ guests. Dr. U. L. Mayfield, Mrs. the Mary Wayne Nursery, Kinder­ Mrs. James S. Byas, president of mertime," "Pray For Me," a num­ MR. AND MRS. HORACE on Easter Morn ... Let them, zay .. Dean and Mrs. A. A. Rivers' father who hails from Ft. garten and Goodwill Center on the group, presided. ber that has made him popular in CHANDLER entertained last week become the symbol of Easter Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Al­ Worth and Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller Eldridge Avenue, made a presenta- the Mid-south. The Gospel Singer at their pretty Quinn Street resi­ len, Mr. J. G. Ish, Miss Lily Pa­ in your homel of Ft. Worth...... Miss ...... Emma Laws tion to Rev. Bell of a golden crown Mrs. A. D. MILLER (Hester) was will tour points in Europe, Asia and dence for MR. 8. STEVENSON, tricia Walker who assisted her par­ Mr ■. Marjorie Ulen, Mrs. Johnetta' covered with paper money . after the charming hostess to members Africa next year. head coach at Fisk University. And let us help you choose ents in receiving . .. Mrs. June Kelso with Mr. Emmitt Hozay .... ¡which she.praised him in glowing of the J-U-G-S at her very pretty Latting, Mrs. Michael Whittaker, the proper flowers from our ♦ Mrs. June Latting Mr. and Mrs. C. terms for his untiring efforts. She Contemporary Lakeview Gardens’ A letter written to MR. AND MR AND MRS. ANDERSON Mrs Clarence Coleman, Atty, and C. Sawyer, Dr .and Mrs. H. H. also read telegrams and greetings home on last Saturday evening. MRS. R. B. THOMPSON (he prin­ BRIDGES had as their house guest fresh, home-grown selection. Mrs. A. W. Willis. Jr., Dr. and Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. James S. sent by his family in Florida and Cocktails were served before and cipal of Carver High School) .... last week, MRS. JEAN GUNTER, Mrs. H. H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Byas and “Your Columnist." by members of Clayborn Temple after the turkey dinner served buf­ and the letter written by Dr. Instructor of Phy. Ed. at Fisk. Mrs. Robert Lewis, and Dr. and Mrs. W. here and a church in Louisville fet style .... Members of the club Thomas E. Baker, Dean of Stu­ Gunter and Mrs. Stevenson, who W. Gibson. MRS. JULIAN KELSO entertain­ formerly .pastored by Rev. Bell. who enjoyed the evening at the dents at Case Institute of Technol­ came to Memphis together, are both rongp punts DR. AND MRS. STANLEY ISH. ed Tue'day night of last week with Other compliments were given the Miller's country home were Mrs. ogy read ... Dear Mr. and Mrs. members of the Nashville Chapter JR. entertained Tuesday at, one an elaborate dinner party that honoree by Mr. E. A. Teague, re­ Delores Lewis, Mrs. Nedra Smith, Thompson: Your son, I am very of J-U-G-S. Both matrons were climaxed the round of events hon­ tired assistant principal where the Mrs. Ann Nelson, Mrs. Lockie happy to say, has completed the also entertained by MR. AND MRS. oring the young newly weds Mr. Fall Semester with academic dls- LONGINO COOKE, JR. • Easter Lilies nd Mrs. “Al” Calloway. tinctlon. His name will .appear on SUBURBAN Guests (members of the family the Dean's List is a real achieve- Kennedy to offer "sounder" for­ • Hydrangeas and hosts to the wedding party academic Honors .... Attaining eign aid plan. the Dea's List is a real achieve­ • Hyacinths DRUGS during the week) arrived at 7. TW Many wandered around hr the state­ ment, for . the Honors Group is on­ G Many Others PRESCRIPTIONS ly and palatial residence .... but ly a small percentage of the stu­ for the most part remained in the dent body which is composed of HOBBY GRAFT PICKED UP AND DELIVERED rumpus room all evening. highly selected young men from CUT FLOWERS Flowers were spaced throughout all parts of the United States. I uu airways know you are proud of your son as • .. the spacious rooms ... and In each room they complimented an­ we are .... Outstanding aoademlc ALL SICK ROOM SUPPLIES other vivid color in the special performance is usually Indicative of Motto; Live and Let live area. The mansion side dining a successful career In science and Behind • Snapdragons 752 E. McLemore room table, overlaid with an ex­ engineering. While your son pro­ Lamar-Lamar Shopping • Gardenias quisite linen and fine French Jace vides great satisfaction to our fa­ Center on Airway» WH. 84576 picked up in Europe by Mrs. Kelso’s culty today, we are counting on late mother) was centered by an him as an important resource of t Sweet Peas our nation tomorrow .... It Is with Complete Stock of the greatest pleasure, therefore, • Many Others that I congratulate both you and MODEL PLANES, TRAIN!, LIGHTNING IS STRIKING your son and wish you continued ART SUPPLIES, CRAFTS success .. ALBERT RUSSELL AND ACCESSORIES Every Territory of the United States of America THOMPSON, of whom Dr. Baker 9 wrote, was graduated from Man­ Order flowers now while »todte Have you been looking for something to assas High School last June with ore -complete for early delivegw; conquer your hair falling from the tools? honors .. . and having won sever: Are you getting bald in spots? The ans­ Iler mother or her sister? 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J. A. BEAUCHAMP...... _ Managing Editor - MISSISSIPPI UVD. CHRISTIAN CHURCH > SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ar Year $4 H - 8 Months $225 - 3 Months $L25 (In Advance) 1 W - Text: "Lori, Is It I?” Matt. 2f:tt the soul.” Remember, IGod sees lho MEMPHIS WORLD is an independent newspaper — non-aectarian all you do, and hears aM you say.” and non-partisan, printing news unbiasedly and supporting those things Thirteen men, one a traitor, an­ In the presence of our unseen ft Hievet to be of interest to its readers and opposing those things other the Christ gather in an up­ comrade, Jesus, the Christ let us agatost the interest of its readers. per room. It is a farewell supper. have a self • examlnatton. Let us A roasted lamb will be eaten. For cry out from the depths of our three vf&rs an intimacy had con­ soul “Lord, have mercy on me, a tinued until it had blossomed into sinner.” After One Hundred Years a most beautiful flower of Immor­ tal love. If it is I, if I have ¿strayed my With the coincidence of another General Grant's name sur­ Somehow or another the appe­ sacred trust, if I havg.been false viving the Civil War, there arose the echo of what the first Gen tites of the thirteen men lose their or untrue, by your dlyipe power eral U. 5. Grant sought to put down. While the third General zest. Seemingly there s a lump in wash away my stain and guilt with Grant appeared to be in a spirit to somewhat compromise, what their throats. There is a premon­ the healing stream that flows from the first General of that illustrious name sought to establish and ition that something terribly tragic Jesus’ spear pierced sidd; is to happen very soon. ------—______-j ■- brought out later by Lincoln in his Gettysburgh address, it was The host Jesus, speaks of the left for fhe head of our government to reassert—"all men are supper with faltering words: “One Top Speller ' of you shall betray me: One of you created equal." (Continued from Page One) It. v^is like this: Major General Ulysses S. Grant, III, retired, shall sell me to my death by the hands of my enemies.” Each of the grqndsoh of Lincoln's general, is, chairman of the Commission's Ellen Harris, 3306 Highwiy 51, N„ twelve asks their host the same won first prize by spelllng correctly , Centennial Celebration, and was going on with the celebration question, “Is It I?" Lord It it I?” 'dissident.' She won two-$100 sav­ at Charleston, S.C., regardless of the fact that a Mrs. Madaline SERENADE TO VISITORS FROM AFRICA-A group of African radio ed the offices of the Atlanta Daily World and interviewed its blurts out the forward Peter. Each ings bonds. ■ 'ftl ’ Williamsjof the state of New Jersey complained that she couldn't and television figures (shown here with Barbara Holiday, Miss editor-general manager C. A. Scott on the history and policies one .. save one .. implores Jesus get a room in the headquarters hotel. Race was the issue. in the same words, "Lord, is it I?" Carolyn Ann Walton, 1»; eighth­ Washington High) reflect their pleasure and approval as they of the newspaper. grader at Melrose in the city, came So me New Frontier's President J. F. Kennedy, whose frontal Judas .... I imagine the word, are saluted and serenaded by Graham W. Jackson of the music The Afro-French visitors enjoyed a special program at Booker "Lord" choked in the throat of in second and won a $50 savings attack on this procedure of denying Mrs. Williams because she and entertainment world. T. Washington High School, toured Atlanta University and other Judas as he said "Rabbi," meaning bond. She is the daughter of Mr. happens to be a Negro caused the capitulation of the Centen­ The visitors, coming from the Camerouns, Ivory Coast, Mada­ "master" "is it I?" Judas trembles and Mrs. Claude M. Wilton, 1230 area points of interest, and were guests of the Hungry Club at Marechai Neil. nial's original setting for the celebration. gascar, and one from France, were in Atlanta, under the'auspices the Butler Street YMCA. - (Perry's Photo) and his voice croaks. President Kennedy stepped into the picture, as chief of the of the State Department Cultural Exchange Program. They visit- Jesus replies, "Judas, you have Coming in for third place honors Army and Navy of the United-States and the Commission agreed ------——------(I------T i said it .. what you do, do quick­ was another county student, 11- ly.” Jesus received the morsel of to hold its meeting in a desegregated U.S. Naval base near year-old Brenda Joyce House, a sopped bread and stole from the member of the sixth grade at Lake Charleston. upper room. The door creaked be­ view. The daughter of Mr: and Mrs. The celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the hind him, and John says, "it was William Frank House, 5315 Norma firing on Fort Sumter, which started the Civil War, the principal Review Gibson Case, night.” Drive, she received $15 in savings factor which ended Negro slavery in the United States, should And so it is a black night when stamps. " ■ a sou) steals away from Jesus., Forty-nine competed in Mhe con­ have a significant place in the annals of American history. Sure­ steals away to perpetuate a hideous test which is sponsored by The ly it deserves all that can be channeled into the powerful stream crime. Memphis Press-Scimitar. of liberty'as it gathers in its flow that sentiment of free govern­ _So of ten ... -too- of ten,,. .we ment for the whole world. are like the disciples of ths upper This nation under God, in reuniting the states and traveling WASHINGTON - The NAACP appealed to the U. S. Supreme room. We are mysteries. We don’t Farris Given know ourselves. There is a great down the road of liberty and freedom, was able to strike the (Continued from Page One) Court here this week to review a decision by the Florida Supreme struggle, a decisive battle raging in deciding -blow in two world wars meant for the promulgation of Court sentencing Father Theodore R. Gibson, Miami NAACP presi­ the breast of each of us. We would Irer before hand to see it he would another type of human enslavement. Lincoln's avowed intention dent, to six months in ¡ail and $1,200 fine. do good but evil is ever present. We accept the appointment. of preserving the Union, comes to fruition as the years pass on. don’t know ourselves. “We believe Mr. Walker, board chairman and The militant Miami clergymen civil rights climate in Florida would our doubts and doubt our beliefs.” president of Universal’ Life In­ Daily there comes from the fount of his great soul that essence has refused to release names of N. expose NAACP members to endless which seeks to bind all men together as brothers. We like to think we know others, surance Co., and president of Tri­ A. A. C. P. members to the Flori­ threats, intimidation and actual but we don’t want to know ourselv­ State Bank of Memphis, said: '1 da Legislative Investigating Com­ physical violence in parts of the es. We delight to judge others, cri­ appreciate the ouportunity to help mittee. state. ticise and condemn others. by serving on the commission.” He Florida’s high court upheld a The President Has Alerted The People With it all let us ask ourselves, replaces Fred Trexler, an invest­ circuit ruling penalizing the Epis­ "Is it I .. am I guilty?” ment broker, who resigned the po­ copalian clergyman for also refusing President John Kennedy held on last Thursday another of A partial truth is this: There are sition. j. to testify from NAACP member­ his press conferences through the facilities of the television and two classes of people .... The Mr. Walker said he believes he ship lists. Use It Or Lose It radio where the citizens-at-large could see and hear the ques­ caught and the un • caught. The can contribute some useful ideas By REV. LOUISE LYNOM tions asked and answered. We consider this last conference rather NAACP attorneys Robert L. Car­ good brother prays, "Lord, hate and surrestions to the Traffic Ad­ mercy on me, a hell deserving sin­ visory Commission, adding that he unusually important because the head of the nation committed ter of New York City and G. E. Graves of Miami said in their brief ner.” Many of us need to do a is interested in seeing a frier flow the country to a stepped-up arms race with Russia unless the that the state’s investigation ef - I AM THE RESURRECTION piece of research on our own lives, of traffie. fighting Jn the small nation of Laos, located in southeast Asia, forts really amounted to "harass­ TEXT: I am the resurrection and and we do so beg: "Judge and jury Mr. Walker attended. LeMoyne, did not stop. The President made public a statement charging ment with the hope of discrediting the life: he that believeth in me, have mercy on me a jail deserving received the AB. decree: from Fidk and smearing the NAACP as being University In Nashville? the mas­ the Reds of Russia with increased military aid to the rebels there. though he were dead, yet shall he criminal.” In life we cry for jus­ communist-directed." tice. How tragic for us if justice ter's in business administration at , The United States is reportedly ready to step up its military live; and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. were meted out to us. Let us cry New York University and the mas­ aid to the loyal Laos government. Florida began its "investigation’' for mercy .... not justice. (John 11:25,26) ter’s actuarial science at University of the Association immediately af­ Have you ever stolen .... cheat­ of (Michigan. He also received the ter the Miami branch, under Fath­ The, decision reportedly comes after the communist-support­ We are leading up to a great ed? Have you ever bought stolen honorary Doctor of Humanities de­ er Gibson's ■ leadership, initiated ed rebels hove advanced many miles, qpd defeated loyalist day! We call Easter Day the Res­ (hot) goods?“Hiri" ybu' ever conf-: gree ta 1959 from Wilberforce Uni- „„ the state’s first school integration mitted. adultery or fornication? versity. forces in early engagements. During this lime the United States suit. Father Gibson's son, Theo - urrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Have you libelled or slandered any­ He is the son of the lata Dr. an<* was talking about medialion, negotiation and avoiding a show­ dore, Jr., was one of the plaintiffs. We are realizing more what East­ one? Have you ever defrauded your down. er Day means. Not another day, Mrs. J. E. Walker. Since its inception in 1956, the but a new day for the world to re­ government or anyone? Let us cry, Active in church, civic, soctal The United Stales at first tried to bring about prompt action PRINCIPAL LILLIE WALKER PRESENTING GIFT TO BRENDA JOYCE Committee has not unearthed any joice. We can understand the sig­ "is it I?" and politeial activities, Mr. Walker ffsut then agreed to seek negotiations - or a compromise. This is the husband of the prominent HOUSE - Although the weather was inclement on Sunday, communists. N. A. A. C. P. attor­ nificance of the risen King. Sin Have you practiced hypocrisy? approach apparently has failed - and the communists have been neys pointed out that no legislation could not defeat Him. Death could Do you hold prejudice? . Do you Mrs. Harrietta Ish-Wa&er and March 26, a representative crowd was present at the Lakeview taking advantage of the weak front presented by SFATO powers has been enacted to date as a re­ not conquer Him. He says whoso­ lust? Do you take into your lips they are the parents of three chil­ Elementary School at 4 p.m. to witness the parade of fashion sult of the Committee's work for that which steals away your brains? dren, Patricia, a Fisk -University to push a military effort in the country. ever liveth and believeth in Me and the second annual Open House and Tea of the school. the past four years. shall never die! Do you lie? "Lord, is it I?" graduate who will be ------wed this sum-— “An open confession is good for'mer; ‘Tony’, now in prep school, Now we are told that Washington is ready to supply loyal They argued that “disclosure of I read a story of a little girl Promptly at 4 pm. the program cipal to the School’s little speller, the names of members of the N. who remarked one day she liked forces with more supervisors and more arms. The question is a started with devotion by the pupils Brenda Joyce House, in 3rd place A. A. C. P. would constitute a de­ Christmas best. The minister saw whether there remains time for this country to react vigorously and musical numbers by the Lake­ in the Press-Scimitar Spelling Bee terrent upon the exercise of rights the need and opportunity to ex­ enough to stop the communist-led forces. view Glee Club and Geeter Mu­ March 25, at B. T, Washington of freedom of association of the plain to her the difference in ( The decision is the only one which could have been reach­ sicians. ffigh School. rank and file members of the N. Christinas and Easter. After__the I _ Fashions beautiful to behold, _ Another notable feature was the MEMPHIS CALENDER ed - if our security pledge is to mean anything. If we are going A~A. C.~P.” explanation she answered Yes. He 1 modeled by both young and old, crowning of Mi's. PT,A. This hon­ NAACP attorneys argue that the t js dead. He died on a cross. The to give small countries pledges of backing, in the face of threaten­ nt On a« nikmn'n *nnco i . . • EASTE RSEAL EGG HUNT, Sunday, April 3, 3 P.Mii Bethel were indeed a compelling reminder or went to Mrs. Bobbie Jean main issue of Father Gibson's case minister asked, haven’t you a cross ed aggression, then we can ill afford to back down when the that spring is here and everyone Brown, 2nd grade room mother. is whether he “can be compelled to in your home? After showing her Presbyterian Church. t .» * showdown arrives. is now fashion-mindd. Slie was crowned by Mrs. Leila W. produce his organization’s member­ that the cross was empty. He told Anderson. But we still hope that efforts will be successful in resolving One of the main features of ship list to testify concerning any her the story of the risen King. LeMOYNE ALUMNI MEETING, Sunday, April 2, 5 PM, Le- the program was the presentation I Miss Lillie Walker is principal of person’s associational status.” ijiis issue by negotiation. It would be tragic if we have to be­ She began to skip and sing Jesus Moyne College. of a token by the Lakeview prin- ! the school. Father Gibson did offer to as­ is alive and not dead. He is alive. come bogged down with another Korea type war. . * * * sist the Committee freely answering We must recognize and use every questions on the NAACP member­ opportunity to spread the message MOREHOUSE COLLEGE CHOIR, Thursday, April 20,18 P.M., ship of any persons speciflcally.eit- to every living soul, that Christ is Metropolitan Baptist Church. •$' ■ ed by the Committee as being sub­ Churches And Unity Marshall Calls For A New alive and lives in the souls and * * * versive. However, this did not satis- heart of mankind. fythe Committee. FASHIONETTA TEA, Sunday, April 30, 4-7 P.M., Sigma Gam- A number of newspaper stories have reporled recently that PRAYER: Gracious Master, we On the other hand, the NAACP mo Rho Sorority House. thank Thee for being able to serve various church bodies were uniting in a common cause. Others Rights Legislation Drive lawyers assert, when Father Gib­ * * * have reported movements to unite all Christian churches were the risen Christ. Grant us so to son is required to produce the GRAMBLING COLLEGE CHOIR, Wednesday, April 5, 8 P.M., in the offing. By STEVEN GERSTEL ~ NAACP membership list, to verify walk in newness of life, may we never fail to witness for Thee. Owen College. Every thinking person will applaud church unity moves. The (United Press International) his answers on alleged subversives, “the inference is that there is home Help us to be mindful of others. * * * ‘I. world has been divided for centuries because of religious differ­ WASHINGTON iliPII-An administrative spokesman indicated connection between membership in We pray. Amen. MISS TILLIE BORGARD SMITH of Little Rock, Ark., dramatist, ences and one of the tragic things about the history of our civili­ March 23 that President Kennedy wants to conduct the fight for the NAACP and subversive activi presented by Alpha Gamma chapter of Gamma Chi Sorority, zation is the series of wars and turmoil brought about by one civil rights through his White House powers rather than by seek­ ties." They also argue that before Flo­ Move To ‘Punish’ April 7, 8 P.M., Bruce Hall. sect, group or leligion trying to impose its beliefs on others by ing Congressional action. * * ♦ force of arms. rida can harass Father Gibson and (Continued from Page One) Harris Wofford, a special assist- tendency to lose a long, hard fight secure the NAACP membership list, HYDE PARK PTA TEA, April 9, 4-6 P.M., Hyde Pa^School. Probably more people have been killed in the name of re­ ant to the President, raised this | for a congressional civil rights bill "some reasonable basis must be becomes a source of integration en­ ligion than because of any other cause. And, unfortunately, the question at a civil liberties con­ : rather than to win a quiet steady established that either he or his or­ deavor, the more Alabamians are likely to ask questions about con­ BILL THOMPSON DUO, April 21, 8:30 P.M., BruceifJIall, le- people doing the killing, the fanatics who think they are fighting ference here: campaign for effective executive ganization is suspect.” This has not tributing state funds to it." Moyne College. the battle for God, who have resorted to violence over the cen­ action?" been done. "Are we on guard to avoid a Father Gibson repeatedly made In support of his charge, Rep. * * * turies, have almo»t always been convinced they were doing the Wofford, Thurgood Marshall, le­ the point during his numerous Oakley told the state board of edu­ ANNIE L. BROWN HEALTH CLUB TEA AND BABY ^ONTEST, cation which met here in executive right thing. , gal counsel for the NAACP, and hearings, that the anti-NAACP and Anrtl 91 J.7DU l*.C_ U/-1L-. rl..LL—... session, that: — April 23, 4-7 P.M., Lelia Walker Clubhouse. Naw we are in an era of relative church unity. But the world Rep. John B. Lindsay, R-N. R-, CHURCH HEWS 1. The cost per student at Tus­ * * « is still widely divided. There are more than two hundred Protes­ FIVE A. M. CANTATA AT were among the speakers at the opening of the 13th annual Civil kegee is higher than the amount JUNIOR ELKS BIG SHOW, April 28, 8:30 tant bodies in the United States—Protestants being the most nu­ MARTIN MEMORIAL CME No Decision Yet On W), Bruce Liberties Clearing House Confer­ at the University of Alabama and Hall. merous of the religious faiths in this country. The Senior Choir of Martin Dr. King Sentence Auburn University in some courses. Memorial CME Church will render ence. * * * The clearing house brings togeth­ ATLANTA, Ga.-(SNS)- 2. The sum allocated by the state There are about 40,000,000 Roman Catholics in the United an Easter Cantata at the sun­ er representatives of about 100 lib­ DeKalb Civil and Criminal Court board even surpasses the actual KAPPA ALPHA PSI'» DEBUTANTE COTILLION, Mayt5, Bruce States. There are millions of Jews, millions of Greek Orthodox rise services which will begin at cost. eral groups to discuss civil rights Judge Oscar Mitchell has not an­ h°ii. and many, many others of various religious convictions and be­ 5 am. Mrs. Charlotte Brooks is SPECIALIZED COURSES ______ì-'.'MfWì issues. » nounced a decision on disposition the choir's director. The state board allocates funds liefs, In addition, there ore millions who belong to no church and Wofford urged civil rights cham­ of the traffic case of Dr. Martin The pastor, Rev. L. A. Storey, appropriated by the legislature to there are millions—it. is estimated-who do not believe in God, pion to make full use of the new Luther King, Jr., and has not de­ will bring a special Easter message the privately supported Negro col­ or who do not believe the stories of Jesus, and the Bible. opportunities for executive branch termined when such a decision will at 11 am. Holy communion will lege at Tuskegee. leadership. be announced. All of which only proves that people of varying beliefs and be given and folders will be pre­ Oakley’s criticism referred only "I do not mean that the new The judge received a remittance convictions can, and do, dwell in peace and harmony in a de­ sented at the “foot of the cross.” to state money allocated to Tuske­ avenue of executive action will be from the state court of appeals, Mrs. Bradford will direct a Sun­ which upheld the minister’s convic­ gee for training students in specia­ mocracy with equal rights and equal protection of the laws. easy," Wofford said. 'This course day School program at 3 pm. tion of driving without a state li­ lized courses unavailable in state- .< has plenty of contradictions and Church unity will be accomplished as fast as more tolerant supported Negro Institutions. will not discharge the responsibi­ cense, but held the sentence ex - and less emotion« yeligiotis views are held by the church leaders ceeded the legal limit. Tuskegee, which gets its principal Named Director lity a! Congress for appropriate support from private sources, pro­ and church members. leadership and action." (Continued from Page One) vides training in certain courses Marshall called for a “new and Spiritual Thought which are not otherwise available two factions (John McFerren head­ affirmative drive" for civil rights to them because the state refuses L umbia University to do graduate “For wisdom is better than rubies; ing one group and Scott Franklin legislation even though the Ken­ TT- Hohl Lost Rile* work. and all the things that may be de­ to accept Negroes at state support­ the other) was organized months nedy administration is concentrat­ T W (Continued front Page One) He entered the armed forces in sired are not to be compared to ed institutions where they are ago for the purpose of getting Ne­ ing on economic and foreign poli­ taught. T—T~ 1942 and was discharged honorably it” Columbus Ohio, and MBan Hayes groes registered and qualified to. cy problems. In agriculture. $1,878 at Tuskegee E V from the service in 1945. He re­ Proverbs 8:11. Anderson and Benjamin Lewis An­ turned to Memphis and the postal vote. Negroes in Fayette County He said Negroes are/“sick and Institute and $913 at Auburn; in ï~6 " outnumbered whites almost three to tired" of having civil rights legis­ E T derson of Loa Angeles, Calif. service.______. U. S. Plywood announces new nursing, $1,425 at Tuskegee and one. lation shunted aside while Congress $1.384 at Alabama: engineering $1- r~s panel. Mr. Anderson was bom ta Jack- Mr. Anderson lived by the creed: When Negroes voted In (he last works on other matters. 130 at Tuskegee and $895 at Ala­ u . I O U B son ,Tenn., June 6, 1913, to Rev. “Walk humbly with God." election in large numbers, many of Marshall conceded that interna­ bama, veterinary medicine, $5,627 at and Mrs. J. C. Anderson, Sr. He re­ them lost their jobs, were evicted tional affairs and the current re- postponement has passed and that Tuskegee and $1,827 at Auburn. LIERE li a pleasant little game that will give you a medMg* ceived his early schooling in the from farms and faced a boycott in cession were of prime importance the determined uncompromising Oakley said the state board al­ public schools of Los Angeles and Predicts Prosperity Somerville stores. Tent City was every day. It is a numerical puttie designed to spell put to the nation. position of the.opposition has not locates Tuskegee more money than your fortune. Count the letters in your first name. If the num­ received his secondary training at A Chase Manhattan Bank execu­ erected by the League to house But. Marshall said, this should waned," Marshall said. it takes to train each student in ber of letters is 6 or more, subtract 4. If the number la .ftN Paine College in Augusta, Oa. In tive told a Houston, Texas, audi­ many of the evicted families, not mean the exclusion "of a brand Lindsay told the delegates that agriculture and home economics, than 6, add 3. The result is your key number. Start af'Dia 1934, he was graduated magna ence prospects are good for a bus­ A dispute within the league de­ new and affirmative drive" for "Congress has a job to do and the same as the cost figure in nurs­ upper left-hand comer of the rectangle and check every,«» cum laude from Paine College with iness recovery that will carry over veloped over the manner in which civil rights. is not doing it. and the executive ing and engineering and less in of your key numbers, left to right. Then read ths mMuga th* B. A. degfee and entered Col- into "full prosperity" in 1962. food and clothing were distributed ".... I believe the time of is not suggesting that it should.” veterinary medicine. “fd*r ti£ checked figure Jftvi m ja-iA ■>■.«

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CHICAGO (ANP)-Dr. Percy I. Julian, famed scientist who has made outstanding contributions in the field of steroid chem­ istry, lost week sold his Chicago chemical laboratory to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories for $2,338,000 in cosh. Tire sale of Julian Laboratories, Inc., will enable Dr. Julian to de- Vote more time to research.

Julian laboratories, which will operate as a subsidiary to the Phil- ; adelphia based SKF, produce > ster­ oid medications, such as growth | stimulants and drugs used in treat- j ment of ai'thrith and other in­ flammatory diseases. sfe* t iritMn «A1*# çM Dr. Julian became associated RACINE, Wis. - (ANP) with Smith, Kime fi French in potential purchasing power of U. S. i!I.>4 wii.'ii Julian Laboratories be­ Negroes is being c insistently neg­ gan a cooperative research program lected. wi.h the 1‘niiadelpiila firm, lit Illis Tlie charge was made here last arrangement, Dr. Julian’s firm week at an "Intellectual .summit worked witli scientists al SKF to meeting studying America s major develop work in steroid chemistry. problems. In 1951. Dr.-Jultan gained inter­ Negro opportunities lor employ - national attention lor his discov­ men: are held down,’ said Lloyd NEW AIR FORCE OFFICERS—Second lieutenants i Green has his bars pinned on by Miss ery of a new method of extracting Saville, professor of economics at Joseph Green, left, Florence, S.C., and Kimp Louise Dudley left, a junior at the college, and cortisone, miracle drug for treat­ Duke University, Durham, N. C. Talley, Jr., right, Henderson, N.C., were com­ his mother, Mrs. Cosalee Green of Florence, and ment of arthritis. The Julian me­ “Ibis is a factor in bull produc­ missioned last week as officers in the U.S. Air Mrs. Kimp Talley, Sr., Henderson, does the hon­ thod made it possible to extract tion and consumption. If Negro FLYING HOME-Refurning home after a success­ clipper for Conakry, Guinea. Their itenerary the drug from the the soy bean. employment opportunities could be Force following graduation from A. & T. Col­ ors for her son. ful tour of 24 United States Cities, are these here included sellout performances in New V. increased there would ajso, be an members of the African Ballet Company, shown York, Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, (“leve- , lege. At that time the noted chemist increase in consumption'arid create explained Ilia! the extracting of new employment." at New York International Airport before board­ land, Los Angeles and San Francisco. cortisone from the soy bean is no­ Saville spoke out after attending inn a chartered Pan American World Airways thing new, since il has been done panel sessions witli 70 other U. S. Hoodlums Attack Interracial Dr. Cothran, Of tor years, adding: “We do not scholars here at. the Wingspread claim credit for the discovery of Assembly on National Goals. ithe drug; only for a imple method The sessions, sponsored by the <>t producing il synthetically." Johnson Foundation, are being held Juvenile Atlanta U.t In to analyze, study and worry over Data indicates Venus has air like ' a recent report by the I’lcadent's CHICAGO (ANP)-Three days of bomb threats, harassment earth’s. Commission on National Goals, Delinquency and terrOrism were climaxed last week when a rioting mob of Knoxville Talk 300 whites battled police in an attempt to break up an inter­ By THE NNPA NEWS SERVICE 'rr* racial religious revival meeting in a southwest side theater. KNOXVILLE, Tenn — “The Need for Scholarship in Conflict Situa­ Sunday School Lesson Any consideration of th« inslitu’-" Four alleged rioters arrested by said they believed they were under tions' was tlie subject of an ad­ lions which deni with luvenlle d(H police at the scene appeared in po­ mob assault because of the interra­ dress bv Dr. Tilman c. Cothran, linauencv must begin with the most lice court on disorderly conduct cial nature of their meetings. chairman, Atlanta University’s so­ CHRIST, OUR L1VNG LORI) message and a power for witness­ charges and their cases were con­ ciology department, at Knoxville Intel national Sunday School important of all - the family. “We never expected to find any­ ing in word and life if only we will It ls weeklies in some families! tinued until April 5. College’s recent Honors Convoca­ Lesson for April 2,1961. thing like this in Chicago,” they confront a living rather' than a which makes necessary the creel»” • ' Police are also searching for mob tion. He was speaker for a program MEMORY SELECTION: “Jesus said. “This is the only city in the dead Lord! She came seeking the members who attacked the Rev. sponsored by E!a Sigma Tau chap­ said...... 'Peace be with you. Ion oL outside agencie to supple- ■ north in which we have had any body of her dead teacher; she left Harry Clark Donald. He suffered ter of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor So­ As the Father has sent me, ment thee deficiencies. trouble." with the electrifying assurance that The effort' of all such agenolM-.- mouth cuts requiring four stitches ciety of which he is immediate past even so 1 send you." he was alive and that God had not must primarily b’ directed toward: to close and a head wound. The revivalists are planning an National president. -(John 20:21). tailed! With this experience our strengthening the family. No out­ “We’re going to kill you," he said indefinite stay in Chicago, They Addressing the members of the LESSON TEXT: John 20 and 21 lives, like hers, will be filled with side agency can ever wholly make-.. the attacking mob told him. represent the Pentecostal Faith. Society, Who's Who members and a holy boldness. ATTACKED UN ATLANTA 52 students made the first’ semes­ In today's lessori we will endea-; up for family weaknesses. Our main trouble is that, like Rev. Donald and his associate, Donald said when his group ends ter honor roll, in particular; and vor.to answer the question: How Any serious concern for youth Mary, we are seeking in the dead Evangelist Gil Pearson, said they their stay here, they plan to go to other members of the student body, does the Resurrection provide the will direct it elf first to those past for a corpse. Only a living Lord were similarly attacked in Atlanta, Oakland, Calif., and later this sum­ Dr. Cothran said “Our society is message and the power for witness­ things which make for a rich and can transform our loneliness and Ga„ recently by Ku Klux Klan mer will open a 15,000-seat tent in characterized by conflict and not ing today? rewarding family life. ::...... defeat and make us able to follow In members who burned a cross on Miami. They also have revivals mere adjustment." He pointed out On this beautiful Easter Sunday, The love and affection of fam­ ills spirit-of love, of confident vic­ their gray Thunderbird auto. planned in ..Cuba, West Germany ily ties, the spiritual life of the...... conflict that exists between labor as we gather together In a place of tory. Donald and Pearson both white, and Norway. and management, with th? ranks worship to give thanks to God for people, the kind of homes they live We would do well, also, to be re­ of organized labor, large and small being alive, for his many bounties, in, their jobs, the condition of their' ceptive to the second suggestion of NEW PRESIDENT—Dr. Granville Sawyer, new president of the Na­ business organizations, industry It is only fitting that we should , health the quality of their educa-...... - Mary's story ...... that the Risen tional Association of Dramatic and Speech Arts, receives the and government. “In the field of study the story of the Resurrection, tion s.hools and school teachers— land is with us, but we have not education, conflict over school de­ and all that it means to us as gavel, frpm Dr- Lillian Vorhees, of Fisk, outgoing president, at these are the, truly important, recognized him. "Supposing him to segregation and the Russian sclen- Christians. NADSA's Silver Anniversary Conference at Tuskegee Institute last things and must comniand tlie be the gardener,”, Mary remained llLtc achievement lirthe satellite- best efforts of the community. Mary, grieving over the death of (fefeated InOlrlt. Part.ot our dif­ week. Dr. Sawyer of-Tennessee State University has outlined a and missile fields provide ample her beloved Master, visit«} his tomb Yet beyond the e fundamentals ficulty- is that He appears to us in program to help integrate the Negro into the American ‘theaire. ground for questioning the efficacy "while it was still dark” and, find­ there are other things whloh can' a different form from that which be done to keef> young people out of our educational system." ing his body gone, implored of on» (Photo by P. H. Polk) WASHINGTON, D. C. - Presi­ homes should be enabled to chare whom, she thought was a gardener,. we expect, just as He did to Mary. of trouble nnd to help those who I But wh’ii we '(turn around' by dent Kennedy told building and in the standards of their neiglabors. Dr. Cothran said, "American ed­ to show her where his earthly re­ get into It. faith I.om our self-centered grief construction union members he And we must begin now to prepare ucation is characterized by many mains lay. This stranger had but Sitcli work Ls parried on by a var­ or self pity or struggle, He will will propose the establishment of for the tremendous housing and tragic failures. We have failed to to speak her name, and she knew, iety cf agmcles, public and pri­ make himself known to us. a Cabinet-rank Department of community need', implicit in a 1975 teach millions of Americans to rea­ then, she was facing her Lord. And, vate, religions and secular, of which Housing and Urban Affairs “in population of 235 million." ( son and to think rationally In the at Jesus’ behest, she ran to tell We are given power to witness to tlie State is only one and by no view of the growing importance” face of emotionally charged racial the Disciples their Lord was rlren, the Resu '■reetljn in our own lives means the mo t lmnortant. Among speakers at the building of U. S. housing needs. appeals of the political demagogue and urged them to witness in Hlu when we dedicate ourselves to him OBLIGATION NOTED trades conference was Secretary of I The President's recommendation and the opportunist.” In defining name. And what a transformation and trust him to us to him. i Tlie State has an obligation to was set forth in a letter to C. J. Labor Arthur J. Goldberg. the role of scholarship in a society took place among His followers! The gift of the Holy Spirit was and do everything It can to diminish Haggerty president of the AFL- 1 characterized by conflict, he feels is the presence of his Spirit with i ¡lie personal tragedy and the high The Secretary advocated a From a dejected, beaten group of CIO BuhJlng and construction I that "It is the role of the educat­ men they became electrified, and us, which provides us with all the ST. LOUIS, Mo, - ( ANP)-De-1 the girl to St. Louis in 1959 to give cost of delinqquency. broadened program of apprentice spite the fact that reference to his! Trades Department, which held a ed person to put discovered truths witnessed with such power arid power we need. The best witness is her a Job as a hat check glri in But the problem contains moral legislative conference in Washington training in the building and con­ • into workable solutions, and it is not argument, but life. We need race In a previous trial caused a 1 his night club. However, the girl aspects in which the State I: not struction fi-.’ld, which he said may faith their listeners were amazed. attended by 3.200 delegates from through scholarship-that the edu­ words also, but the words must be federal appeals court to remind his testified that Berry had intimate competent to act, and other aspects need more than 2 million addition­ It is well for us. now to examine ooo cities. cated person develops his under - accompanied by the risen life in sentence by a local U. S. District relations with her in four states in which it cannot act as effic­ al skilled workers over the next 10 the parallel placed before us, in standing and position on vital pro­ relation to our present-day exist­ us. Only thus can we carry out the Court, rock 'n' roll singer Charles E. In the cross country trek. iently as private agencies or com- year. Mr. Kennedy al o declared: blems." t- ence. Like Mary, are we not in challenge of Christ to do even (Chuck) Berry was convicted for. minity activities. He said he plans to improve and Berry, a Negro, previously Was He has taken measures "to in­ In closing he said, “it is my plea darkness? Like the Disciples, do greater tilings than He did. God violating the Mann Act for the sec-1 | Tile ba ic work of prevention and expand the services of the Labor sentenced to serve five years in crease the flow of mortgage money, here this morning that we develop we not sometimes question what has, indeed, sent us into the world, ond time here last week. control of juvenile delinquency Department's Bureau of Appreliee- prison and was fined $5,000 on the reduce FHA mortgage rates, accel­ the qualities of social scholarship happened to Jesus, his ignominous even as lie sent his Son. The singer, who is also a night | must take place at the commmum- hip and Training so that "it may same charge. However, the U. S. erate urban renewal and public and socially oriented scholars for end on the cross — then a symbol Surely no Christian can be tru­ dub proprietor here was convicted i 7npp ty level, in the first Instance. It more ably meet the needs of all housing projects, and provide ad- the course notes of every student of shame? But, like the Disciples, ly In Christ without such a witness m a two-day trial before Judge Roy - the afte,. flndi h must begin in the home and must craftsmen, young and old.” d'tional encouragement tor other accumlate, but tte scholarship stu­ we can be transformed when we In words and in life. Here, indeed, V. Harper, after, denying the charge; Judge Geo,.ge H Moorc had *ntend. be carried on bv local government, Mr. Goldbarg also told the meet­ types of housing.” I dent assimilates whereas the school realize the fundamental truth, and ls the final and supreme test of Io 12-man jury. Benj was accused | ed to djspaiage lhp defendant by rel giaus and welfare organizations, ing: “It- ls of the utmost import­ He has submilted to thè Congress boy merely records. accept It as they accept it. They our discipleship. of transporting a 14-year-old In- repealed ’ „ M - nnd civic activities of all types. ance that you help provide for a ™ Si pZ" i.ePeaied proposals for financing the Fed­ experienced the Living Christ, not diun girl from El Paso, Texas to the |Ury tr|a] [ The object of the State is. not proper training of future crafts­ eral highway program "in a more the crucified one. This was the (These comments arc based St. Louis for immoral purposes. BflTy ls exppctid ,0 (ipppnl lhp to supplant these agencies, but realistic way and in:uring a steady men much better than has been on outlines of the International Ito support them. It provides funds heart of their message, the source He maintained he had brought new conviction. rate of construction to complete done to date. We all have a great More Rewards 60 of their power! Their faith in the Sunday School lessons, copy­ I which help them carry on their Hie program on schedule in 1975 " stake in the future of America and Resurrection made the Christian righted by the International 'work. Il provide information as-to In addition, lie said his Special it is necestary that our growth not church what it is today. Council of Religious Education, Imre they might do a better job, M ;ssage on Housing and Commun­ be stunted by lack of foresight or Like Mary, we will have a mighty and used h.v permission.) 1 And it keeps a continuous watch ity Development contains proposals narrow, partisan views.” To Man Who Gave ¡on the whole picture to spots any to move the country closer to Its He called on the conference dele- I gaps in the total program. goal of “a decent...... home and a suit- i gates to use their influence to halt able living environment for every racial discrimination in the build- Amerlcan family.” HI? added: ing and construction field. He told Brinks Money Northern Ireland fights rise in them that such policies are “wrong unemployment. ENABLED TO SHARE Rewards for being honest are ROLLING FORK, Miss.-(ANP) “The 14 million American fam- and harmful, whether practiced by Officers said other similar case- still coming in for the unemployed — A school teacher here has been Hies now dwelling in substandard a union or by an employer." are being investigated in the area Los Angeles Negro handyman who arrested for having her automobile At least five automobiles have, Rusw reasserts U. S.’s determin­ recovered $240,000 lost from a burned because she needed tire in­ been reported burned. ation on Berlin. Brink's, Inc., armored car, and surance money to pay off a heavy turned the money over to the com­ burden of debts. Univ. Establishes First pany. The woman Mrs. Gertrude Wash­ Douglas William Johnsons lat­ ington, was one of three pejaons est gifts of thanks from Brinks who have been arrested recently in Now Available Chair Of African Studies were $10,000 in cash and a $90-a- connection with the burning of au­ week jab as guard with the com­ tomobiles in the area for insurance. Deputy State Fire Marshal Hale EVANSTON, Ill. - (ANP) - Es- logical books. In addtion, he has pany, Johnson took the cash offer, Singletary of Jackson and Sharkey tablishment of the first chair of acted as consultant to the Senate but turned thumbs down on the county officers said the teacher Committee on Foreign Relations job, saying that be believed that African studies and the naming of was charged with conspiracy to and authored the Report on Africa. he could earn more out on his Dr. Melville J. Herskovits as Its first commit arson The African studies program at own. incumbent was announced last week They said she hired her nephew. Northwestern is conducted on the ouhnson's san had been offered HOME PERMANENT at Northwestern University. Percy Whitelread, to her 1957 postgraduate level only. More than a college scholarship by Brinks, but Ford, He was charged with arson. Dr. J. Roscoe Miller, university 30 persons have received the Ph. his father said that he preferred tc .Officers said they also arrested president, said the chair is the first D. degree in one of the convention­ work his way through on a sum­ Charles T. Manning of Della City of its kind in the United States al disciplines, but concentrating on mer job given by a movie studio for burning his 1956 Ford. and was made passible by a $1.3 Africa and doing research in that ....„uWiute it seems that the el­ million grant from the Ford Foun­ der Johnson's decision to turn in dation announced in January. The African studies department the lost money is shared by a ma­ does not offer a degree in its own jority of people quizzed in a poll Dr. Herkovits, professor of an- uuuic. uisicau, stuatnts get degrees taken by a University of Southern Carlton Resigns thropoloby, has been director of the in such fields as economics, politi­ California student. Northwestern program of African cal science, anthropology and en­ Of 124 selected at random from studies since it was established in gineering with their research gear­ a telephone book, only one said 1947. He has been a faculty mem­ ed to Africa. outright that he would have kept From Rights Post ber since 1927. the money. Two said they would Among the graduates of the NU WASHINGTON - (ANP) - An internationally known Afri­ have thought it over. program is Dr. Hugh H. Smythe, a President Kennedy last week ac­ canist, Dr. Herskovits has for more Negra who is assistant professor of cepted the resignation of Doyle E. than 30 years done research in Af­ Anthropology gt the University of the Commonwealth. According to Carltrn as a member of the Civil rica, South America and the Carib­ Pittsburgh. At least two other Ne­ the British Government. "Incorpor- Rrhts Commission. bean area. groes are presently enrolled in the I atlon is In conflict with what Brlt- Dr. Herskovits has written a The resignation will be effective program. number of authoritative anthropo- i ain intends to do with the territor- upai__sele;.‘imr. and Senate con-_ i les." f.¡mation of a successor. The NO ANNEXATION OF White House said Kennedy has PROTECTORATES not yet picked a replacement. LONDON - (ANP) - The Brit- KnifeCOTS In response to a question, press I ish Government has announced Quick, apply Morollnef secretary Pierre Salinger said Carl­ Sooth» Palo, »pood heal- that the Incorporation of the Brit­ GETS CITATION- Mrs. Pearl Gore (left) was cited recently by the ton, a former governor of Florida, ln|. Such a uady dreaa- ish protectorates of Basutoland, Tallahassee branch of the National Association of College Wo­ lat. loop It 1» the kitchen resigned vohrn'arily. Salinger said ud bathroom. Big jar 25/. Swaziland and Bechunnaland, with men as "woman of the year" for her service to the 'religious, Carlton lwd written Kennedy Feb. tire Union of South Africa — fav­ AT DRUG STORES AND COSMETIC COUNTERS Nature’s Best Petroleuni Jelly civic and social life of the community. The presentation was 37 saying he felt the new President ored for so lang by South Africa— made by Mrs. Mary Brooks, president of the Tallahassee branch should be free to organize the com­ i will definitely not come to pass BÍAU1T IHOF TESTED z MOROLINE mission as he saw it. that the Union has withdrawn from of the NACW, (A&M Staff Photo by Horace Jones, Jr.)

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'SAVANNAH, Ga. - (UPI) - /Members ¿i Rho iJranhah state OdUsgt-Negro c< áqrorliy lri^«ídm*A^*^ntly-ÌMntly. <®ed from being thrown ( marooned Chy of Hattiesburg, Miss. >f school by'; mi ■' understanding “where ther Great Eyrt Ttm ■py Juqge, |tj was disclosed Monday. the Sea,” to a Soytbgysterp I Chatham County City court gional meeting. ,. Judge Columbus E. Alexander said Those attending Peiting, he came to the rescue of piijsabeth Truiu Menipifis werk; Sorpr'QTB Müry :>upree, 21 - year - old senior after R. Brooks, basileus; MarldelldU learning that a probated sentence Moore tyeed,'I|eed,' anti-baslleus;anti-btalleus: Rosa he gave her in connection with st. ean^piij tatadinatoc Wa Patrick',? Day racial disorders would Core (Brtcto; Mltale.^- cause her .expulsion from the col­ lege. s The judge gave the girl a four mopths probated sentence when The groiip was met at the station she appeared before him last Fri­ by members of the hostess'chapter day on a charge of refusing to Beta Chi Sigma; and Grand Bs move on during the St. Patrick’s leus Dr. Lorraine Williams,Hams, he«4‘ of Day' trouble here. Miss Dupree social science departmentu,ent atal How-Hi -LK.1 ¿X.4 J* j Indiana Benn, Cleopatra Gore*, pleaded Innocent but Alexander, at ard University of Washington, ¡¡önäi Cönfererieeliteshöwnüero. F&rrt■ roWi'fefHorighh Sorort Morv0 Hflrd< GredWWikMAiite, White, Mary E. Barker, Mabel NNeely,mI the time, raid he would assume the C. Along with thls.thls grr-groutTwas ’■so- T. Gorina Sears, Edyihe Täte jönei, Sülle E-om, Irrna Jbne», Mqf- pm Murphy,rr,.,. Ophflia4---«- Hill, Gertrude-Long and_ ¿jva E' testimony of th? arresting officer ror Brownsr nepheaj,ty,tharlas A. Was'correct. Smith, a former Memphian now re­ tallq White, Jessyea Divers-Hayden, Katie Ligon, Savannah Jones, Brbtchdr'. Not shown In picture are Sorors Mabie Gregg, Anfyle After the hearing, Alexander siding in Hattiesburg, who Is staff A- Lucille Brewer, Madeline Davis, Jeltye H. Thompkins, Minnie F. Boykin, Emma 0. Wyatt, Lillian Giscombe, Lydia Lewis and learned that the defendant would member, of the General County Hpspltül thfre.. ¿ Gaston and Ruth Hawkins. r Eleanor Ruth Jones. be expelled from school; because of Baek row, left to right: Sorors Mary Woodruff, Roslyn Ware, her conviction. Her attorney, B. The “Summit Meeting" was hdd Clarepce Mayfield, explained to the at the beautiful new Rowan High judge that under college rules, gny Schoql where principal Byrger serv­ student convicted of a misdemeanor ed as a perfect host to seo that all Birmingham AKAs To Host IS. expelled. wont well, piaas were nude at the mestlng for the tlth Houle to be Alexander said he checked the tield August 14 through 18 at tbe girl's school record and learned Reivbmin Franklin Hotel In Phila­ that It was good. He said he then Southeastern Regional Meet delphia, Pa. fAcmphis permitted Mayfield to enter, a plea of nok> oonttridre for his client and On March 31 and April 1, the for Negroes in the State of Theme for the Boule: "Training the judge ,in turn, resentenced her Youth for Community Leadership.” members of Omicron Omega Chap­ boma. Through its efforts, sister to, the Same four months on pro­ ter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority to.liters were esi ’blished at Tai- Plans were also made to improve bation but in so doing presented a the teen-town program which Is w’l serve as hostesses to the lade?i College. Montgomery, Ala., technical loophole that permitted Southeastern Regional Conference Mt bile and o'her par’s of the designed to combat juvenile delin­ the girl to remain in school. quency by furnishing workshops i dele; it tan who will assemble in si e. Ii litó, be Omkran Omega New where teenagers of 13-18 years may i Blrminrti^m, from Alabama. Ten- Chpiter S.btrarship for Women of :... ne.ssee, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Ab'li'y was established at Mlles spend their leisure time studying and enjoying such worthwhile ac- Sitariug hostess responsibility Caite’’« In Birmingham. In 1940, Fathknelia, ths Aka epic event tlvitles as handicrafte. music, dram- wi'h its sister chapter will be Chi n ics. painiing, drawing and other was successfully launched and re- Chap er, an undergraduate chap- Parents forms of creative "musements. ter located at Talladega ColtZge, prittej through the years. The ermbined efforts of the members On- highligh' of th? meeting was Tailedego, Ala. Sorors Katie W. Eiilire Procedure an elaborate dosed banquet held

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By 1. D. W H.UAM8 A M-game baseball schedule li Senti - Pro Ba Itali League .innouhced for the Prep League I Tlie seasoii got underwa lì UM BROWN will WOÌ1 be In Ml $wlng with which includes nil the high schools I week and elopes on Mte .' -’M " t ’ 4 ; the opening bt i* sodM activities in the dty. , ' four tegrtis comprising T Uy' Un, Friday ntfht at 1:30 R. rii. àt tlie Melrose, th* tone, school thqt did I vision will hopokl sports eMMsfasts new Ji ball bguihst bat, and the spun- Hmidy Tlieàtèr bn Park AWnue hot have d te.irti last'toaKm will fend of W (top Ihfir nttenUrtW to the action icrftMta jells W the crowd. Tlie local coinmUpltY centri make the eighth tMfih in tht tertgite, win enter? la ihk Prep Baseball Leaprt. With For years Memphis has beert onè coot ii'tiltag with the ttaihte Tlie other leatas an? Hamilton, the ;■ ries foY Illa cM tjw; b»eketb*tl season firmly if (Ite leading citi« 4n 'the Negro Î1"«nt their biitstahdihty talent, cluimnlons, Carver, , Trophle« will/ mpi>M UP »nd Ml ««W. U»t American League, tux! organized he Wreclors promi t a Iffll hour iter? Fatlw MXMnawwBertrand,; jpvwi play lit the huebah rare will be baseball for that matter, li hate»- of ’superb rtiterlAìnmèlit. Prizes the topic el eorttthation wherever lest hnd enihustami th baseball, bill be awarded arid Wivriilfs will IhtWllMirt of the various sehoeh but now professional basfcWll is M given to early arrivato it the ghl' their eommunHta gather and gone Tor the úhee proud Memphis, titeater. prop bkrthall b dbertssed. and Gw m that thè ftnir haie Proceeds till 'go tor the oper­ It is enpotfraging to Ute young for lhetr entertainment'it honie ating Of lite League plus the con­ baseball 'Mpirrtto, who no doubt ipwen, prep league and aemkpro, tributions triade by the Ltaguc to secretly picture themselves as fu­ .UW memories of a iteti pack. tharitte-. The ureiue heli« to buy htaphles arid send the twrns out- ture Willie Mays, Hank Aarons, Thè ontloek Is no4 altOttlMr t* óf tJfrn. 'rtiroügh the yiears this Djp Newcombes, Sam Jones, Al vtlrt, as the major 1eá0ét hhs been its klçk-off affair. Also a Bmitlts, finite Batiks, Bill Brutons, Miro many of Mtt 'roeMt optHl- good base ball Ptcture, "Tlie Monte Gjtrtis Floods, Bill Whites or any Ing In and out of Memphis Mr* Uij the cenHM «rosta with *a eye Btrhtton Story," Ml) be ihotett. Miss cf’Hie other numerous major Gloria Mathis is Hi ctyarge of the leoguh players U-ho are making (o discover some future M»r, Marty program. ‘lie grade as ma jor league dtart »I the yotmgsiert who will be per­ till!'.' activity tyas 'taeh seen in. the 'Great Aoterioan Game.* forming durtmrduring Hie prep; lent«« Crowd With Concert fintini the League teams thlis far. . All the high schools of the dty season,sènso«, a« weRwell M during the Berth Thè Weather coftdittons have im­ will field baseball teams thia' sea­ ProRlrt Masonsaison «INWIN Mt «1oatqltaie« by peded the progress of thè teams ’ Wand, Dirqclo? T. W. Doagell deservos ti big hand fbt tlie son with action already started, more thian one irogue MML Minding into shipe, Mt tlte hian- Hiib M)rformOT«i of rldhiftitm High School's Junior' Ond Senior caWtlg tor fc game between all Tliese boys who ere w. thert agerè «re hoplhg fot i brtak' soon. Remisi'tn ttrtlr ’Hiwrual concert "Advehlttros M eight of the teams. According to a v"d by folk songs, spirituals, and Ann CorpaL soothed lift guests with program will be Bishop Charles F. Johnson , cromi trumpet«; Japiea rator for the program, Evelyn Ayers Uoh and #en(tehift atAndlng. - en and Elifton Best. associated professions, have recent­ sacred numbers Milch were render- a dance from, “in the Mood.” El- GoWcn, Resident. Bishop of the Davis. Cordell White, Charles Joy- and George Hewlett the pianists. GTRIiF:: :Almn Johnson, Mi­ ly completed plfths for tlie con­ ("' "’e chorus, The semi - clas- Mrs. Sarah F. Gray was chair- Nashville - Birmingham Area of nrr. Connie Stewart and Jesse Hats off to Mr. David Newborn man of the program Committee; Jcnnlb Tyler sang with the skill of chelle Isabel, Jo Ann Rose, Louise struction of a modern clinic Where t'itall es well as the classical se­ the Methodist Church, Bishop A, p. pumpert, third trumpet; Oharl'*, and the Music Department. Miss DelbrCS Webster wks chhir- n professional, “It Won't Be Long." Utile, Ruby Castron, Geraldine he wilt • lie "better prepatred to lection won much praise from tlie Willeta Rankins. Roberta Ollie mid Shaw and Dr. Janie:, S. Thomas, Green and Thomas Nelson, alto CAREER DAt mAli of the Speaker's Committee; Collins and Eloise Sllman. Serve his clientele.” nud'eire. Yes, of course, the blues, Julie Ollie, all shapely young ladies Associate Director. Department of horns; Diane Oray end George Career Day was observed at Our Mrs. Marsha L. Hamilton was chair­ l woogie, jazz, and popuular school, Wednesday March 22. The thrilled the audience with a dance JUNIOR RE . . . VIEW Secondary and Higher Education Similar, ftr t trombones; Vernon man of the Publicity Committee: tq. This committee is headed by numbers took their share of ap­ theme: "Guiding Youth tb Jobs of from Ray Charles’ "One Mint TU- Mary Foote wants Leroy Lacey to of the Methodikt Church, Nashville, Davis and Willie Mferson, second proval from tlie music lovers and Rev. c. B. Burgs was chairman of lip.” stop singing, "Gee Whiz" . . . Ca-1 Wilbur Wilson and Governor. Tenn. trombones; Clarence NoMen «nd Tomorrow." On Monday March 20, the Finance Committee and Mrs. fails. Rock and roll ocrtainly was MISS JUNIOR REVUE therine Barr thinks Griffin is cute William Lainon and Oliver Gar­ Tlie interior dolor scheme of the Andrew Randolph, third trombones: Mock Career Day was observed, The Isabel Flagg was chairman of the nbt oihitt'ed from the selections. At this halfway point. Miss Jun­ . . . Purnell Flemmings likes soph­ ner are tile loaders of the Tele­ cafeteria Is brown, beige and errtm Jesse Bemley. baritone horn; Junes high school teachers served as Con­ Refreshments Com. for the Owen sultants. Career movies Were shown ior Revile, the lovely Miss Patricia omores ... To Tommy: "Where scopic Committee. Tills (¡roup is Tim foyer is furnished with occas­ Caldwell, Cullen Cook, James Rob­ SWtTES College Alumni Association. you went last night" . . . Andre is ert-, Jnmes Hughes and Joe-In- March 21, and on Wednesday, there Scott of Miss Todd's lionicrOom, composed of students interested In ional furniture. The seating capa­ A group of singers who call them­ was crowned. Her first alternate^ an honorary junior . . . Grundy were 20 consultants here to serve A ttonomy and Is attempting to city 1-, approximately 250.' rmm. bass horns; Maureen Allen selves the "Surettes" blended their Nolan is the handsomiest boy in anti Carla Allen, bells; Joseph us in following areas: Armed Forc­ Los Cabelleros, the Glee Club, a Ernestine Mattieson. was from Mr. buiid several telescope? for observ­ voices to make music which was staff member of the "Big G. News” “Esquire" Tarpley's nomorooln. The the junior class . . . Andrew Alter- ing the heavenly bodies. Their •ib- Gray, Eddie Luellen, Larry John­ pleasing to the ear. Bobbie Hamil­ es, Athletics, Business and Clerical, president; Effie Eubanks, Secretary (thè school ncw’paper), president second alternate, the very beauti­ nalliy says two heads are better JOctlve is Io create an active in- son, Billy Mlles and Sheridan ton, Evelyn Ayers and Elsie Taylor Cosmetology, Education, Fine Arts, Meriam Cooper, Assistant Secre­ Home Economics, Hospital Careers, bf the band, president of the Jun­ ful Miss Francis Dancy, was also than on . . . Eula Campbell want­ teres!, in Astronomy among the Washington, drums, and Odls Hui- utade up a part of this group. ed E. R.’s phone number . . . What tary; William Lamon, Treasurer; Journalism. Mathematic« and ior C|gss, a member of the NFA, crowned. students. lum, tympani. the Majorettes junior does Dorothy Green like? and Eunice Straughter, Chaplain. Science Nursing and Social Work. and the Science Clubs. At this point a prospective pro­ Member- of Sigma Gumma Iota The majorettes had a chance to . . . Evelyn imd Charles broke up Biology instructor, Lewis ir. From all indications, All students are Off campus, he is active in Cane ducer made it on the scene (Miss may belong to any committee or show their latest in high steps . Marvin Yales wants a chance Twigg, Jr. Physical Science in- intersted in their future because Creek Baptist Church where he George Ann Wainwright). After committees, according to his lhter- when they were led by Evelyn Ayers ■tructor, Philip A. Sellers; nnd no one was left out walking the sings in the chorus, plays for Hie plenty of annoyance by "Mose," with Ruby Washington . . . Patri­ iM. The primary requirement for around and across the "gym" with Sunday School. This young man is Miss Wainwright, disgusted nt the cia McDaniels has a senior admir­ membership Is a "0" average In all Mathematics instructor Albert K hall. Wong alt the faculty Advisers for her high stepping. Majorettes fol­ the son of Mr. and Mrs. George show, fired the director, hired a er .. . Freddie Moore admires a Natural Science Courses. lowing Evelyn were Bobbie Smith, TEEN - TOWN SINGERS Hewlett, Jr. By now, I am sure you new one (William Andamo Lam­ senior girl ■ ■ ■ Charles Cannon The officers are: Isqiah Madison, the newly formed club. Johnnie Robinson. Samella Cole­ The Teen - Town Singers enter­ have guessed that the individual bert III) and handed over her likes Junior girls . . ■ The juniors President: Alonsb Whitlock, vice- man, Valene Hampton, Patricia tained an audience of appreciative of whom I speak is George Hew­ check for seven million dollars so are wondering why Carl Hubbard To Recruit Negro Sinclair, Charlene Rogers, Mary listeners list Friday night in our lett, n, a very popular Junior at the show could be produced. is always No. 1 in the Douglass col­ Eason, and Donna Rogers. These gymnatorium. These singers were Geqter. DANCING GOOD umn > r-' i Hawkins; There is a Moon Out To­ Neil and Peggy Brown did an eye­ You, too, will like our cour­ iÿ’>, ■■ li ■ 1 ment and setting up a darkroom, night — ÉarnCstinè Taylor and Er­ bulging dance from "C3ol Turkey." tlie objective of this group is to aid teous treatment and desire ■ nest Stevens; Something Kind of The sweet girls dan’clng ih this Interested students in developing to help you. Wonderful — Essie Smith and group were: Vera Watts, Etftalifeth Grover Guy; Sohièdiy — Maxcine Freeman. Dorothy Andersofi ahd talents into a Useful hobby or Career. Tlie group is currently mak­ Wliltè and Earnest Hays. Elsie Culledge. Ruby, Ivohne Jor­ Open Thursday and Friday I - '■<-)- —;—V... dan, Mary Ann and Janet pleased ing portraits of students to sponsor Nights Until 8:00 P.M. . :r. the crowd again with a danre frota new and better equipment. Saturday 9:00 to 1 00 LET US "On the Rebound.” Bobbie thlncan The Botany Committee has un­ dertaken to classify ail tile. trees •.■A/ ). thrilled the boys, by sitiging^. 'Tt s t»v’Z- Aottfaittc All In My MM’1' on the spacious eleven acre camp- MAKE YOUR trafitmtisloni Vjfegins ms according to the common and I QNÈ4ÀY SSRVICÍ ended the* sho# viith, iiy the botanical name, size and bthcr da- k'tafit « EtckucW SPRING JFINANCE COMPANY^ - f 1 ■ SUITS .'!*> I "We like to any yes to your A » I jj I loan request” «i Examined and Supervised by the NOW! State Dfpt of Insurance AM Ne Mosey Powe Banking , leiy Term !■ I LOCATIONS TAILORING COMR TMÜRWlSsimi A MOTOR DENIER Taylor PAUL’S I . ' ’ i ’ ' X X > ' «1 MsAleos J* 1ÎCT8 1*1 0. Main JA 5-1JS1 Corper Beale * Third St. - JA. 5-092* 152 Madlae.i JA. 5-7*11 U.S. Will Soon Send Telescope Info Space Race From West Coast Baptists WASHINGTON - (UPI) -The federal Space Agency announced on ...4 - Monday it soon will launch a gam­ ma ray telescope into space to MEMPHIS WORLD Saturday, April 1, 1961 measure and map nuclear radiat­ $2,500 Raised While ions from star galaxies hundreds of thousand, of light years away. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA said it Property Auctioned will be the first time that such a space astronomy feat has been at­ tempted from a satellite. The tele- LOS ANGELES - (ANP) - While his property was being cope will be housed in an 82-pound auctioned off in Alabama, Rev. Ralph Abernathy was praising satellite roughly resembling an old Dr. Gardner C. Taylor in a speech here for a $2,500 contribution. time street lamp. Rev. Abernathy delivered the It will study gamma rays from closing address at a regional within the Milky Way galaxy as meeting of the National Baptist well as. from neighboring star clus­ Cafe Jim Crow Convention, USA, Inc., of which ters. Past efforts to study the Dr. Taylor is one of two contest­ rays from deep space have been ing presidents. The other is Ek-, hampered by radiations within the J. H. Jaokson of Chicago; earth's atmosphere. The satellite will be launched by Speaking before 2,000 persons, a four - stage Juno II rocket from he militant Montgomery minister Cape Canaveral, Fla., into an orbit praised 'Dr. Taylor's contribution ranging 300 th 700 miles from the High In Texas to the Negro's struggle for free­ earth. dom and 'first class citizenship, and AUSTIN, Tex. -- (.ANP) - Four challenged other Baptists to do The 12.8 pound, 44-inch - long State Representatives and about more than give lip service in the fourth stage of the rocket will re­ 100 students ordered steaks in an current struggle for equality. main attached to the satellite in Austin restaurant, then left be­ orbit. The whole structure will cause the management refused to He said, that under the leader­ tumble at a rate which will en­ serve a Negro in the group last ship of the former president of able the gamma ray detector to week. the convention Rev. Jackson, no scan a portion of space every six Rep John Alanzl, San Antonio, financial support or encourage­ seconds. said he and three other House ment was given to “our own pastors Sun and earth sensors will keep members went to Scholz Garten, who are among the leaders fight­ scientists on the ground informed near the University of Texas cam­ ing for freedom.” of the satellite's orientation at all pus. with aboutlOO students from The $2,500 was "given to the times. The satellite is expected to government classes of St. Mary’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference to help replace the. stay in orbit more__ than three University, San Antonio. Steak years’ Mid’ ft" have' t' useful sclent lunohes had been ordered'in ad­ property taken from twp of our tific life of more than six months. vance TOs'ors by the state of Alabama.” "When they saw there was one HOLD SHERIFF’S SALE colored boy with us they refused OF PROPERTY Institute tome. nV ,Alanzi.uid.“So we Just Meanwhile - in -Montgomery ef- On African 1’"iorts ,'to’satltty,a $500,000 libel judg­ walked out and left them with 100 steaks on their hands. We all went ment obtained last November by Life And History TWO SCHOLARSHIPS EACH — Two Tennessee State University to another place where they would L. B. SulHvan, Montgomery police RED CROSS TO THE RESCUE - Spring, the link Red Cross aide administers to an aged victim, graduating seniors won all-expense Woodrow Wilson National serve all of us.' ' commissioner, against Rev Aber­ Slated At Hampton between the bitter frost of Winter and the tro­ while, upper right, a homemaker gets the tools nathy, continued with a sheriff's Foundation fellowships for a year's graduate study. Alaniz said the other legislators HAMPTON, Va. - An Institute pical climate of Summer, brings with it floods to begin housekeeping again. Lower left, two were San Antonio Reps. Stanford sale cf property. cn ’African Life and History be­ - Foregin language majors Alphonso Cartwirght, French, and and devastating tornadoes in the United States, Red Cross volunteers lug heavy sacks of food Smith, James Barlow and Jake T. W. Shields, sheriff of Maren­ ginning on June 26 and ending Robert H. McLean, Spanish, were named among ’he 1,333 schol­ Johnson, go county, said he obtained .$4,350 July 29 will be offered by Hamp­ particularly in the South. After the rempaging 0 feed the unfortunate and a little boy gets his ar* from 381 colleges and universities throughout the United by selling a one-twelfth interest ton' Institute during Its 1961 Sum­ waters recede and the violent winds calm down, wounds attended by a sympathetic Red Cross States and Canada as Woodrow Wilson Fellows for 1961 1962, owned by the Rev. Abernathy in mer Session on the college campus, leaving millions of dollars of damage to homes, nurse. It is at such times that Americans live up i 307 9 acre plot of land near Lin­ the largest number ever elected by the Foundation in its 15- according to an announcement by farms and factories and thousands homeless to the highest ideals of the nation by costing UNCF Lisis April den. Ala. Dr. Hugh Gloster, director of the year search for prospective college teachers . and injured, the Red Cross moves in with medi­ aside all considerations of race to lend a hand BUY ABERNATHY’S SHARE summer session. Sdtedale For ABC He said the interest was pur­ Designed especially to prepare cal aid and financial assistance. Upper left a to those who need it. - (ANP Photo) chased by the property, all rela­ teachers to give pupils in the ele­ Choir Broadcasts tives of the clergyman. mentary and high schools a better Seven Danger Signals For The action followed refusal of NEW YORK —The student choirs acquaintance with, the history, the Circuit court here to waive a of Xavier University. St. Augus­ life, and culture of Africa. The Kennedy requirement that bonds equal to tine’s College, Virginia Union Uni­ course will cany six hours credit. twice the judgment, or $1,000,000, Married Couples Are Noted versity, Tuskegee Institute and Twenty-five tuition and 20 all be posted to hold up seizure of Lane College will be herd during expenses scholarships will be given. property pending appeal. These scholarshipshave been made Sees Congo ELEANOR UNION CITY, N. J. — A leading Roman Cathodic writer on April on the ABC Radio Network The judgment, whiah is against series, "Negro College Choirs." The possible through a contribution by marriage warns of seven danger signals for married couples in the Rev. Abernathy, three other weekly programs feature choral an anonymous donor, according to ‘to» April issue of The Sign, national Catholic magazine, pub­ Negro clergymen and the New grouo of the member institutions Dr. Jerome H. Holland, president Ambassador York Times, is the result of a lished here. of the United Negro College Fund. of the college. Upon The Bleeding Crucifix libel suit based on a full page ad­ By LOUIS LAUTIER Monsignor George A. Kelly. Di-; flecllng her belief that her husband The month's broadcasts are sched­ vertisement published in the Times Mrs. Roosevelt presses Kennedy Jesu, no morel It is full tide; rector of the New York Archdiocese's | uled as follows: does not appreciate her." last March 29. on women posts. WASHINGTON D. C. - (NNPA) Family Life Bureau and author of From Thy head and from Thy feet The author notes "increased fault Xavier Univesrity, New Orleans, —Emmanuel Damongo Dadet, new­ "The. Catholic Marriage Manual" From Thy hands, and from Thy side, finding" as yet another danger April 2; St. Augustine's College. ly appointed Ambassador of the which has headed otSKscller lists 1 I . All the purple rivers meet. signal. "A certain amount of wife­ Raleigh. Albert W. Grauer, direct­ Republic of the Congo (French), with sales of move than 100,000 ly nagging is par for the course in or. April 9: Virginia Union Uni- spent more than an hour with Pre­ " copies .tells of "danger signs which sident Kennedy Tuesday when he marriage,” he concedes. "But, in­ V’"r itv Richmond, William J. What need Thy fair head bear a part should cause concern and which in. cessant nagging can literally drive Goodwin director, April 16; Tus­ called to present his credentials. In showers, as if Thine eyes had none? dicate that deeper, unresolved prob­ a man Io drink. When a mad or kegee Institute. Tuskegee Institue, lems exist in marriage.’ woman finds more and more things Usually the presentation of cre­ What need they help to drown Thy heart, Ala.. Relford Patterson director Springarn Medal Nominations .- "One of the most conspicuous to criticize — perhaps the mate’s dentials by an ambassador is a That strives in torrents of its own? April 23; and Lane College Jack- signals,” he asserts, "is an inability way of speaking, eating habits, con­ NEW YORK - Nomination» for brief formality, but the President son, Tenn.. Robert 0. Owens, di­ I thinks qualifies for the award. to communicate with each other. duct in the company of friends or the i960 Spingarn Medal are now Tile Medal has beeir awarded took advantage of the visit of Mr. rec', or, April 30. Thy restless feet now cannot go Almost invariably, the man or wom- way of dress — it is a sign of basic being received, 'Roy Wilkins, ex­ for distinguished achievement in Dadet to ask his opinion of the The Virginia Union and Lane For us and our eternal good, 3 hn who takes his or her problems dissatisfaction a decrease in the ecutive secretary of the NAACP, suoh fields as the arts, scienoe, situation in the former Belgian elsewhere in the last stages of a choirs recorded their programs in harmony needed for the success of announced this week. Congo. As they were ever wont; What though? New York Oity recently while on education, business and religion. sick marriage has tried to solve it the marriage." Medalists include: Langston They swim, alas! In their own flood, within the family, but a cold wail concert tours. The Medal is awarded annually After the visit, Mr. Dadet told Hughes, poet-author, Marian An- reporters that he did not hesitate ff'Silence has built up around it.” The sixth danger is "inability to to a Negro American for distin­ derson. Carl Murphy. Mrs, Daisy ‘to present tbe polnutuof view of hU - “Drinking to excess is a contri- enjoy ecch other's company. When Thy hands to give Thou const not lift; guish achievement. It is not a Bates and the Little Rock Nine, - 8UUng factor in two out of every a husband of several years' stand­ Government. Yet will Thy hand still giving be, Official Films To medal for civil righto achievement Jaokie Robinson, Dr. Ralph Rve disturbed marriages that ing spends more and more rec­ exclusively, although extraordinary Bunohe, architect Paul Williams The opinion in Brazzaville, cap­ Il gives, but 0 ¡(self's ’he gift: Counselors are asked to help." the reational hours away from home he Have Documentary aihievament in the civil righto and Chemist Percy Julian. ital of the Congo Republic is that It gives though bound; tho' bound 'lls froI. Author reports "Quite often it. probably docs not obtain the pleas- ■field is considered by the com­ the question in the former Belgian _ Marts with Jnnocent social ^drinking: jire he should from his wife’s cbm- Series On Africa mittee. —------——------Nominations -for the Spingarn Congo is primarily "a political one NOTE: Some of his finest sacred poems but many persons are susceptible to ,; pnny. She may be blamed for this Russ WycroR. Vice President. ( Namtetions mav made b Medal should be 6ent, before April and its solution should.be left to are so inflated that what begins alcohol for emotional, spiritual, or 1 but h» may be at fault too. At any , (1613 - 1649) OTicial ,'EFilms,’ilmc Inc.,Tnn announcesonnminpAC n.a . 15. to the Spingam Medal Award the Congolese themselves, Mr. Da- to be grandiose becomes ludicrous. physical reasons ,and their con-:i rate, it is a red light — a sign to anyone who has a candidate he Richard Orashaw Tthe author) Committee, NAACP. 20 West St., det said he told the President. tlnued use of it gradually impairs iI stop and consider what lies behind new property to be distributed by sometimes styled "the divine", In-1 New York 18. N.Y. -HAITIAN DANCERS ON their control. If Ih? drinking con-1! the inability to tolerate each other." the company: a series of half hour Since he is the first representa­ herlted his passton both for theo­ ST. AUGUSTINE’S PROGRAM tinues ultimately the subject may DCTE4"HON NEEDED documentaries on Africa each de- tive of his country named abroad logy and poetry from his father, Editor Recovering I EUROPEANS "FINISHED" RALEIGH, N. C. - (ANP)-Jean be discussed no longer and the cold, iI Monsignor Kelly’s list of danger veted to either a newly independ- 1 IN KENYA Mr. Dadet said, it was qquite nat­ the Reverend William Crashaw. deadly silence will set In." 1 signals ends with "indifference to cnt. stp r- or a state in which cur­ ural that he should call on Presi­ Son of a fierce antipapist, Crashaw Leon Destine and his Haitian dan­ cers will be presented by St. Aug­ AFFECTION DIFFICULTY [jeiigious duties. No one “’ll deny rent crises have been in the head­ From Heart Attack NAIROBI — 'ANP) — A convic­ dent. Kennedy and present his spent his youth among a religious ustine’s College in a dance program Another daiiRcr signal, says 1 that a husband and wife United by lines. BOSTON, Mass. - (ANP)—Will­ tion that "Kenya is finished for credentials. set, became an intimate associate Tuesday, April 11 at the Lucille Monsignor Kelly, is “difficulties in j a cqinmon bond of religion and Each film produced by William iam E. (Bill) Harrison, associate ed­ Europeans,” led Col. Ewart Grogan. of Abraham Cowley at college and Answering a question, Mr. Dadet Hunter auditorium. ifcjjressink affectloii. Husbands and failhf'il to their religious beliefs Mexandar and narrated by Alex­ itor, Boston Chronicle, is recover­ 86-year-old European to sell his escaped to France at the time of said the question of economic aid I wives should always find it passible ! arc likely to make the best marri­ ander Scourbv. will show today's ing at the Boston City hospital in large farming estates, totalling 120.- Civil War in England, and turned and economic development is clo-e Destine's program ranges from to show their affection for each age. When one or both become in­ Africa: Its ci'ies, homes, industry, the wake of a heart attack which he 000 acres, to Asian interests. Oro-, Roman Catholic. to the hearts of the people in the the lightfooted French-Haitian other with a kiss or a glance dr, different to religious duties, how- people who 'have emerged to take suffered six weeks ago. gan lay claim to being the oldest Congo because the Congo "needs His most famous book “Steps to rhythms to primitive voodoo ritual In acts of gentleness and kindness. I ever, it indicates some weakening heir place in the world. The series A graduate of Harvard Universi­ European settler in Kenya. I dances. His numbers range from economic aid greatly.” the Temple" was published during As long as the ability to display of the union. When sin is involved is ct'ered for sale on a basis of a ty, Harrison did graduate study at He came to Africa 65 years ago. the stirring “Revolt of the Slaves" I - such as repeated missing of Mass Cambridge University (England) as He said he hopes such aid will his exile. In his early thirties Cra.s- Affection exists, the avenues are .»h-'vlng of one per month. and the voodoo "Witch Doctor come from friendly countries, and haw left Paris for Italy, entered kept open by which other marital 1 on Sunday or failure to receive the Films on the following countries one of the first recipients of a Ros- Nixon joins law firm on the West the first and foremost of the the service of a cardinal and tho' Dance" to the guy, lighthearted problems can be solved." ' sacraments in accordance with the »re in the pro-ess of being made: enwald Fellowship. Coast. described as "a man of angelical "Creole Marzuzka" and "Congo "Lack of responsibility" is also , laws of the Church — there is a ‘‘friendly countries" in the United Nigeria, Republic of Congo, French life”, became progressively involv­ Tropical. ’ Stately, beautifully cos­ listed as one of the danger signs. 1 lessening ol the sense of solidarity States. Congo. Ethiopia. Guinea, Sierra ed in political and personal intri­ tumed Old French court dances and "If a man who has faithfully pro­ | which every marriage needs to sur- Leone. Liberia. Dutch Netherlands throbbing pulsating primitive ritual I vlve." gues. vided for his family over the years and Dutch Guiana. Angola, Tang­ dances are both presented in his begins to show weakness and in­ | "Annual marital check-ups" the anyika, Kenya, Morocco, Mauri­ Do’s And Don’ts He died suddenly in Loretta in diversified program. difference. it may indicate hi^eeri- lau'hir recommends, “would be a Who Knows? tania. his 36th year. It was given out that ous-dissatisfaction with his marri­ wonderful habit to enable you to 1. Who was the first woman after he had succumbed to fever, but it Partial lifting of poUteal ban age or his role in life,’ the author I make sure that you and your spouse 1300 A. D. to rule England in her is quite passible that he was poison­ heartens Turks. points out. ' grow together — not apart. You own right? ed. '.Similarly, he continues, "A wile I caiiiroi expect to eliminate all dif- Dennis Shaw Elected 2. What was Paul Revere’s voca­ A. J. Drexel Biddle, Jr., named who has always been a good home- | ficuities in your marriage. But you Crashaw’s verse is so ornate, so tion? envoy to Spain. mftter but now does not care whe­ i will have a happier life, if you de- Oklahoma Aiderman overly embellished, that it is some­ 3. Who was Secretary of the ttar-...... mtels are prepared ____

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