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NEW YORK CITY -- Thurgood Marshall, Chief Counsel for the NAACP. took the south to task, with emphasis on North Carolina, for its seeming complacency In the fight for complete integration, as he addressed the 48th Grand Conclave of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Monday morning, at the New Yorker -Hotek------— ------— . ..—-— -----— The NAACP lawyer told the dele- many places, and thereby were go- gates that the failure of Negroes Ting to find if difficult to meet the to stand up in the struggle was ser- standards of living when they fin- iojisly hampering tli'eTuIT prtigraJfr 'TSfieiT“school. He sympathized, to -ot-lntoyrAUan-Hiuchided-tlip..penpin .some extent..with people who felt of North Carolina for accepting the dependent, upon the mores of their Washington - (upi) - civil rights, revision of tM; federal “Asignment* Program" and ’’’he-, communities for livelihood, but told moaned the fact that if it is per- the leaders that it was their respon- minimum wage law, and federal aid for school cankt^ctl^ teftted to continue that there are sibility to chart a program that shaped ..up Soturday as major battles of the election-year. Con children in school now who would would aid their unfortunate bro- gress which convenes Wednesday. ' i never get the benefit of integral- thers. . Wai ion. ------...... — Civil Rights wHl pit the » He called upon Negroes , to take against the South;; minimum '1 their cases to the court and not to rMfA will pit labor ag^lhst bu^tw;' wait upon any body else to take the j .■ f the Eisenhower sdnuntstration. initial step. He said that Negro : the Democrats will lock horns
After nearly 100 years we have CRACKDOWN ON not completely achieved freedom in America, but thank God we are HTTERBUGS on our way, said Judge Hobson R. Reynolds while* he delivered the main Emancipation Proclamation Day address at Ellis Auditorium in the. evening of New Year's day. Reynolds of Philadelphia who. is assistant to the Commissioner of Federal Housing Administration in Washington, urged his audience of an estimated lM,toireg|Ster and vote, Hisaid. "In ;|v c. this country we must stress thé
COMMISSIONERS PROMISED were; Assessor Joe Hicks, Juvenile TO WORK IN HARMONY Court Judge Elizabeth McCain and CBy Coum-Judges John P._Coltan, Beverly Boughe, and William B, In gram Jr. —Mayor Edmond Orgll! started the ceremonies by rapping for order
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iWAUOWXmilH-HnrVIr- niifh ginla Dixon, 50, enjoys a glass of water in New York after an operation restored her ability to swallow. Her esophagus had been completely flocked by an accidental dose of lye Membersof the local Board of when she was 21, and from Education are scheduled to be that time she was fed by a sworn in today (Tuesday) at 3 p. m. rubber tube inserted in her at Ellis., Auditorium. Judge Harry stomach. Reversed gastric M. Adams wil lidteiniateir the oath tube surgery corrected defect of office to the Board members. Expected to take oaths are Wal ter P. Armstrong, Jr., president; Julian B. Bondtiraht, vice-president; Also attending were: Miss Hat Mins. Lawrence. Coe; Mrs. Arthur N. tie Dotson, Ernest Bradley, Miss Seessel, Jr., and John T. Shea. (Continued on Page Six) HALF CENTURY ENDS Greenville fort. Bias 50 Years Of Progress,1 Protested But The Road Remains GREENVILLE, 8 C. — (UPI) — A group of 300 Negroes marched through chilling tain A snow and. sleet'to the Greenville airport Fri day in a “pHatest * pilgrimage’ against segregation at the facility. The protest on New Year's Day, traditionally observed by Southern Negrofe as emancipation day, was htrected*against the airport mana Of Freedom, gement. An incident last October when former major league baseball »¿r .Tackle Robinson was asked to RICHMOND, Va. — (UPI) — In- itol Building. A resolution protest leave the white waiting room tegation leader Dr. Martin Luther ing the closing of the schools to cir brought on the protest. B3nr Jr; told 2,700 'persons who cumvent a federal desegregation or* ¿3®«terminal was under heavy state der was read; poiliiej watch. Some 50 uniformed capitol Friday that they "(oust not Goy. J,.Lindsay Almond was out and ¿plainclothes officers were s^Bir birthright of freedom for of town, spending a quiet holiday present,' including State Law En a biess of segregated pptt^e.” •' ? in his hometown of Roanoke, - . forcement Division Chief J. P.
City Federation 6? Women's Clubs Slates Its Annual Meetinq The City Federation of Colored 'Women’s'Clubs'hns slated itsan- nual meeting at the Leila Walker Club House. 119 Walker, Sunday, Jan. 10. The meetinn is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. \ The program will include a ./I LIBRARY ’ forum. "The Club Woman's Role ___ J______. . , I-iai. in Our Civilization." The public is ' bY invited. Mrs.,: Rebecca Tate isJn choree of arrangements. MAUDDEAN THOMPSON SEWARD By JEWEL GENTRY Mrs. Marie L. Adams is presi dent; and Mrs. Elizabeth Sloan is iBOUT 300 ATTEND schools aOiound Bayou. chairman of publicity, LITTLE CLUB’S FORMAL ___ and Silhouettes talked at bit over "their“plans for their Annual“De- —Arststlng Mr. Jifi’nfi'h is recelv, HAPBYLNEW^YEAR! earth,______' Using a "Christmas theme" mem ing was his friendly and attractive He endowed them with strength bers of the Little Club gave their butante Presentation to be held City Beautiful Group H Peter, 3:8 says: "Do not Ignore aeain this year at the Municipal wife', Mrs. Johnson. Guests'Select this one fact,, beloved, that with the like his own, and made them to lsual swanky Christmas formal at Auditorium as lest Mav when thev ed a menu after la cocktail hour. His own image. He placed the Jear i-lub Flamingo Tuesday evening of To Hold First Meetinq, -Lord one day ij a-s a thousand nresented-43—charming—girls—to- Coming from the Mississippi The Citv Beautiful Commission, years, and a thousand years as one of them in all living beings, and his week. The annual affair given chapter were Mr, B. H. Cooper, >y Little Club Is one looked for-' Memohls society. Negro division, is scheduled to hold day. 7 granted them dominion'over beasts Kapnas, their wives and dates secretary of the .chapter who came its first meeting of the new year and birds. He made for them 3’ard to by many socialities .... January first, is the kime fcr attending were Mr, and Mrs. from his home at Clarksdale’.... January 19 at the Vance Ave. lacking back, for remembering the tongue and eyes; He gave- them ■ind this year approximately 300 Thomas Bethel (she Is president of M?. .a:id Mrs. George Bacon of - w YWCA Branch. Awards will be ears and a mind for thinking. fuests, beautifully gowned and joys of the old year: lhe love that the Kaona Wlve’s croup): Mr. El Greenville .... Mr, and Mrs. S. L. presented to winners in the 1959 He filled them with knowledge [roomed spent the evening to- tì a1 ; ■- ■ mH has been ours, the things we hove mer—Henderson whose date was JBlackmon of Clarksdale and Mr. ¿ y Christmas Lighting Contest by learned, the mistakes we have made, and understanding and showed ~ [ether at the ball, ’ ~ Mrs. Charles Etta Branham; Mr. Malcolm Adams of the Commercial othem good and evll. He' set Ms' eye Decorations centered around Calvin Johes. chapte’r treasurer KI • - • - the fun we have had— ft is and MrSf H. B. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. who succeeded Mr. Johnson - as Apneal. H. W. Slavlck of WMCT, time for remembering that every upon their hearts to show them Christmas wreaths, colorful ba- kJ with Mrs. Ward Sheffe and Mrs. n'■ '| LerovJ Thompson,__ i. -is Mr. __ iand wr _ Mrs. a eoperintendenlt of schools in the day Is a gift from God to be used the majesty of Ells works. And they Harland Smith representing tho will praise His holy name, to pro-, —lllte-noveltles. .Each , member had All-Negro town. reverently, Maceo Walker, Mr. and Mrs. "Ike" Memphians attending were Mr. commission. The Lord created man cut of the claim the grandeur of His works. )ls individual table .... and mem- White, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wil >ers even met guests inviting them L. 0. Swingler, a former national Mrs. B. G. Brown, 1960 Chair earth, and turned Wm back to it' lis. and their house guest Miss Mil araln. He gave ito men few days, a He bestowed knowledge upon ¡o their table as they entered, All ton Ann Reynolds of High Point, officer of the fraternity, Mrs. Mar man of the commission, will at them, and allotted to them the law if the members went all out to jorie Ulen and "Your Columnist." tend the meeting and will be in limited-time,-but granted them au N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Turner thority over the thing's upon ithe of life. He established with, them Sake the evening a pleasant one and Mrs—Charles Evans and his troduced by Commissioner W. W. an eternal covenant, and showed t-guests...—tout ! must say that-. dfite.-Mrs. Rose Davis. .' - , MR. AND MRS. HARRY CASH Farris of the Department of Pub- 'them His Judgment. Their eyes saw ny hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Porter. Atty, have liad as their-house—guests lie Works, Omar Robinson, local hlsgtoiious-majesiy, and-their earn—_ Lewis were more than gracious. end Mrs. A. W. Willis, Jr., Mr. and MRS. GEORGIA BELL PRES- musician, will give the devotional. TMCMauhiredttt- heard the glory of His voice. . Hospitality was at its height .... WOOD who arrived early from her He said fo-them?"Beware of all Mrs. Ordrell Yarbrough, Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Johnson, chairman Abe Sclin.rff, YMCA's flashv Hl- The music was good .. . and the Mrs. Wendell Sawyer, Dr. and Mrs; home-in-Dallas-^... DR AND Y ball club remained undefeated unrtghlleov|tol>ii7’ And He gave Del Rios gave a snappy show dur- MRS. JOHN YOUNG of Hopkins BlbHOP SMITH APPOINTED - Bishop J. D. Smith of Chicago's of the commission, said the pub John Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lic's "splendid cooperation given bv turning bitek Lester’s stubborn commandment to each of them con ng intermission. ,,., Abron, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Batts, ville and MRS. CARRIE DENNIE Revival Center Church of' God in Christ has been appointed cerning His Neighbor. «EMBERS ' this Commission during previdus Hi-Y outfit to canture the cham Mr. J. w. Yarbroueh and hls date, of_ Nashville -who-have -been seen editor-in-chief of the Church of jGod in Christ evangelist board -ycars-has been of great-value and pionship of the 'YMCA cage tour _ Ecclesiastes 11:1-14... : jrtjiiszLizz Members (seen greeting guests Miss Ina Taylor: Mr. Melvin Con- around at all of the affairs during Let us pray to our gracious kith their spoucest were fos. newspaper, The Evangelist Speaks, The appointment which we look forward to your support in nament last week. ney who escorted Mrs. Mary Rob the holiday season. 19^0.” Father, since it Is of His mercy that leorge Toles (Cloteal) president of erts; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moore, came last week during the national convocation of the Church The game was the YMCA's clos- another year is added to our Ilves, he club receiving with Mr. Toles of God in Christ held here in Memphis was made by Bishop I, C. est of the year, however, as the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis , and Mr. MR. AND MRS JESSE BISHOP, BOY SLIDES TO SAFETY that we here dedicate both our ... Mrs. Charles Bodye (Carlee) and Mrs. William'Roach. SR. have had a house full during Page, president of the evangelistic board. Scharff bovs had to call on their sauls and bodies to Hlm .aiid His ind Mr. Bodye...... Mrs. Wilton the holidays . and they were TOLEDO—Seeing an automobile aces to pull out a 43-41 victory iteinberg (Annie Jean) with Mr. ______Host along with his wife, Mrs. J. D. Smith on the way to over the tenacious Lions. Third service, in a sober, righteous, and Undergraduate Kappas (home a son MR. JESSE BISHOP, JR., skidding toward him on icy pave godly life.. Iteinberg .. Mrs. Crese Burlison. from school) attending with their freedom evangelistic broadcast, heard over station XEG (1050 ment, Robert Butler, nine, flung place in the tournament went to a teacher in the Chicago School Carver which won on default over Let us pray for strength as we Velma) and Mr. Burlison .... Mrs. ¡ dates were Don K. Tate who es- system ... MR. AND MR8, on the radio dial), each Thursday at 10:30 p.m. e.s.f, Bishop hlmse’f down, giubbed the front grow in age.jthat we may grow to iarold Thomas (Sallie) and Mr.I corted Miss Agrettn Whittaker ....J JAMES JOSEPH BISHOP who Smith has authored books entitled: "When I Met God," "Court bumper, and slid along 100 feet the Melrose Golden-Wildcats—— grace, and iirthe^knowletfee-and------’homas .... Mrs. Edward Lewis; John Whittaker, Jr. escorting Miss until the car stopped tn a shallow Other teams-participating in tho came home from Boston where he ship, Marriage and Divorce," and "Nine Gifts of the Spirit and conference tourney were Booker T. love of God, in the name of Jesus Juanita) and Mr. Lewis .... Mrs...... Michael Mason .. Samuel Brown is a student at MIT .. and Mrs. ditch. He suffered only bruises? Christ. Amen. Call by your library , lhestine Thompson (Margaret) re- ■ with Miss Claranice Smith ...■ ^Exploits of Faith." His duties as chief editor began immediately. Washington, Douglass and Ma Bishop (the former Miss Gloria nassas; Melrose defeated the War today and get "A Book, of Family eiving with Mr. Thompson . Ernest D. McNeil wTHi’M«s'Jewell- Wade) is a student at Boston Uni- Worship," by McCauley and take Irs. LeRoy McColllns (Lorene) Norment . ,. James Gailey'with will be put on the market. New rior Hl-Y 43-39 the first night of versify. Also visiting the Bishops Jobs will be created. New w 1 ds will the event. The Hi-Y's of Douglass some time each day for family wor nd Mr. McCollins ... .Mrs. Min-; Miss Jane Johnican .... Alphonzo ship. In so doing you will be as lie Anderson and Mrs. Calvin Woodward. Jr., escorting Miss Dar is their aunt, - MRS. MÄMMIE multiply rapidly tu expb'n new and Manassas "chickened out" to JACKSON of Wewako, Oklaho discover!« and inveri’ions. sured of a very prosperous New lardner (Bennie Faye) with Mr. lene Kinney ... Charles L. Bol-- ma. give Lester and Carver 2-0 victor lardner. den- with Miss Gwendolyn Man All in all, wo can ’hove off into ies, respectively. Year,. IUESTS ning .... Alvin Crawford and Miss the new decade with a great hope, ANOTHER VICTORY Despite the large crowd, guests Lawerne McDaniel. MR. GEORGE MIMS, personnel great ambition. ’ The champion Scharff eagers New State Recognized eemed able to get together. Among director at Fisk university, arrived MEMPHIS reached the finals by downing Mel hose noticed were Mr. and Mrs. LA VOGUE BRIDGE here early this week .... and is non obstante In Memphis — City Beautiful — rose 43-39. Queen Honors Actress lonald Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- CLUB GIVES BEAUTIFUL the house guest of Miss Clara Ann By THADDEUS T. STOKES we will have a New Mayor - Hen Dan Partee, head coach for the am Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Her- CHRISTMAS FORMAL Twigg .attractive young daughter ry Loeb. We will have new police Scharff boys and director of Hl-Y MOSCOW - (U P I) - Soviet ; ert Robinson, Jr.,' Mr. and Mrs. Christmas was again in the air of Mr. .and Mrs. Lewis H. Twigg, vigilance, (Claude Armour' style) activity, said the^other teams "are Russia Friday became the tot na- Sr., at their South Parkway East SECRETS OF THE labor. a new hospital (St. Jude) new pub ...... ___ .... ______I tto nto announce formally Ito rec.- V. Laster, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Monday evening when members of NEW DECADE improving." The YMCA club had (eace, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sims, the La Vogue Bridge Club gave residence. Miss Twigg is a student Race relations will suffer great lic schools to accomodate the in brought a long list of slaughters ' ognltlonof thenew natta.tf Kam- at Fisk. New Yean' Day - I960 - was not upheavals — particular in the “be creasing school populat'on. We lutve erun — formerly Ithe French Cam? Irs. Frances Hassell, Mr. and their annual formal. In spite of just an ordinary New Year Day into the tournament and were ex-1 trs. B. J, Harris, Mr. and Mrs. the many parties that went on .... loved South" ...... before a new two new city commissioners - Jim pected by many to take honors eroons. President Kilmeht Voro JOHN WHITTAKER, son of Mr. with Its traditional ill effects of day will dawn on the minorities in my Moore and William 'Bill" Far with little or no trouble. shilov offfered recognition in a mderson Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Currie's. Tropicana was crowded having llved-it-up too much the yank Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur and gay with guests who attended and Mrs. J..W, Whittaker,- is this country. A new day will sure ris. Named to the all-tournament message dispatched to premier'Ak* home for the holidays from Fisk night before. It was the beginning ly come which will bring with it a The new decade is even kind to madou Alii jo which said the So 'lowers and Mr. and Mi's. Floyd the formal. La Vogue, one of Mem of a new Decade. team were B. Jones of Hamilton; phis’ best .known clubs, has . been U„ where he is an upper-class re-evaluation of democracy home spinsters . It is Leap Year .. R, Jackson, G. McNeal and C..viet___ Union "invariably. sympathizes, . lass. man. established over a number of Ordinarily New Year days are qnd abroad. No doubt, there will be plenty of Glass of Melrose; E. Yancey and I with tire struggle of the African Mr. Robert Mayes whq escorted usually very sad days to me be leaping for husbands. Remember, A. Baker of Lester; L. Williams and' people against colonialism and for years. Hospitality and enthusiasm As the Bible states ...'. "ttae’ll Irs. Gladys Greene .... Mrs. met during the evening ... with MR. AND MRS. A. L. PLAXICO cause I find myself In sympathy girls It come only once in four W. Lambert of the YMCA team; national freedom." ohnnle Peters, Mr. and Mrs. spent their holidays in Cleveland with so many of my friends who be wars and rumors of wars.” New years. Carver’s R. Curry and E. Butler groups greeting friends (many not spheres' will be discovered. New lenry Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Mayor seen since last Christmas. with' their daughter and sons and surrounds themselves with ice It will be with keen interest that of Douglass. . Meany denounces labor ex jaywood, Mr. and Mrs. Louis their families. packs, aspirins, tomato Juice, alka- germs and diseases will be classifi I'll watch the hands of (the new In an exhibition game-last week, changes as fraud. Decorations were Christmas ed. New dings will combat them. Ones, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Syn- scenes .... and the music and en sejtzois, bromo-seltzcrs and many decade unoover each secret event Humko of the YMCA commercial ter, Mr, and Mrq June ,^oon. Miss- tertainers- wero carefully chosen. PHIL BOOTH, JR, came home other home-remedies for headaclus, New worlds will be conquered. New one by one ...... Happy Decade league defeated the ’YMCA. HUY Wages studied oa effect on for« harice Murphy, Mr. arid Mrs. J. Members sat at the entrance where for the holiday from Philadelphia stomach-aches. bacfc-acKrs ■ afid' fpods will be created. New..materials To You. ■ 45-41. elsrn trade. !. Somerville, Mrs. B. Triplett, Mrs. they gave out souvenirs. where he is teaching. Mr. Booth many other pains and aches accom frankie Finnie, Mr. and Mrs. MEMBERS is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil panying a hangover. Irenoh Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Members .of...ithe olub are Mrs. Booth, Sr. Junter, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Wai- Larsenia Caln, president; Mrs. In this condition my friends can not tolerate the ring of the door ’ ;er, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mar- Cara Blackmon, Mrs. Burnadlne NATHAN TATE has been in and • ¡is and Mrs. L. B. Collier. around Memphis most of the holi bell or telephone. They cannot bear Holfes, Mrs; ’ Othella S. Shannon; day season visiting his. father. MR. light rays striking their eyes. They i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans. Jr„ Mrs. Lillian Anderson, Mbs. Mary BENNIE TATE. Young Mr. Ttate oannot engage in sensible conver diss L. Hardy, Miss Yvonne Haw- T. B'lidley, Mrs. Beecher Dobbs, has been stationed in Germany in sation. Replies to questions ore iins, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scruggs, Mrs.'.Warren E. Hawkins, .Miss Ar- the Air Force; for the past,two gnunts and groan. They cannot at, dr. and Mrs. Billy Henry, Mr. and dena Herndon, Mrs. Maggie Jor years ... but his new assignment stand or walk nor tolerate tiro drs. Hosea Alexander, Mr. and dan, Mrs' Sadie McCoy, Miss B. takes him to MIT (MASSACHUS odor of food, Some of them are drs. Willie D. Durham, Mr. and Bell McLean, Mrs. Cleona Neals; ETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNO wise enough to nut attempt to get drs. Willie Presley, Dr. E. F. and Mi's. Mattie B. Ward. LOGY.) tote bed — instead, They ge under Hfhite, Mr. William Weathefs, Mr. beds, fully clad to full-dress suits? Ind Mrs. Ellis Williams, Mr. and B. T. JOHNSON IS HOST TO MR. AND MRS LEO JEFFRIES and evening gowns — as they were ¿rs. George Williams, Mr. and MOUND BAYOU ALPHA MEN are resting this week in Hot at the New Year celebration. This is ifrs. Casey Terry, Mr. and Mrs. B T. Johnsen. President of the Springs after Christmas activities. known as sleeping formally or ready tobert-Eoyd, Mr. and-Mrs.- Wal'er Mound-Bayou_Chapter_of. Alpha rolled. ' «oore and Mr. and Mrs. LeoJWln- Phi,Alpha RrLeiinity, was h(tet_at_ .WORD comes to Memphis of: NEVER AGAIN yey. a cocktail-dinner party given at the sudden death last week of; Yes.. New Year's Day is usually ■—- Mr—and Mrs.-"Jake” Peacock, Tony's Club on-Srturday-Of-last Mr. Anthony Graves,, husband of■ a very sad day- far_me______— ttrs. Charles Etta Braham escort- week. The dinner was Mr. John MRS. VIRGINIA1 (Sugar) Dortch,; Offices are forsaken, sbreetis are id by Mr. Effner Henderson, Mrs. son's way of showing gratitude to Memphians who formerly Worked1 quiet and even the noise of the Sladys Parker Owens, Mr. and members of his ohapter .. all at LeMoyne at Registrar. Mrs.■ children' is muffled to the point Hrs. Nobel Powell, Mr. and Mrs. close friends to the school man Graves now a Registered Nurse,1 of causing you to change your, Robert Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. since he was superintendent of Is in hospital work In Brooklyn. opinion about ihdr being victims Villiam Roach, Mrs. Gladys Stein- '‘of‘the last generation. I feel like ierg Owens, Mr. and Mrs. James thè clly is suffering mid-night, Doilolio’, Mr. and Mrs. George Till- darkness at high noon. There's t».» nan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sanders, Mr. city hum. I conic close to experienc I. L. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. James ing what it must bcriilke to visit Iowan, Mi-, and Mrs. Archie Brad- REAL ESTATE DIGEST a deserted city ... .. with vate, ey, und. Police Officer Jewel Jubert By JESSE L. WILLIAMS brooding shadows stealing.the cheer ind his date. J and joy found in the fimi moving Mr. and Mrs. Garmer Currie, Mr. pace- of city life. ind Kirs. Russell Sugarmon, Sr. "An hyprccrite wi'h bls mo’teh deed recorded? High on New Year's list of reso vith their son and daughter-in- destroyeth his neighbor; but thru A—As . concerns grantor and lutions is found "I'll never do this aw, Atty, and Mrs. Russell Sugar- knowledge shall the Just be de grantee, title passes upon delivery to myself and my friends again." I ’, non, Jr. ... Mr. and Mrs. Hillary livered." and it is not necessary to record would rather take poision than to leddrick, Atty, and Mrs. H. T. Proverbs 1LX it. However, in order to protect the suffer thru this again ..." Some lockard, Miss Charlene Adams, Mr. guarantee against a lien or a sub few do take poision .... however, |nd Mrs. Otis Brown, Mr. and Mrs. WHAT IS THE sequent deed by the grantor for I would not recommend it. These leAndrew Meade, Mr. and Mrs. "TORRENS SYSTEM”? the same property, the law re noble, brave souls are usually most 'ohn Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. , A—It is a system of land regis quires. the grantee to record his sincere when they bow before the Save Where It Pays The Most. ohn Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tration introduced in Australia by deed. altar of their inter-soul and sweat Mllard, Miss Annie Collins, Mrs. Sir Robert Torrens about 1858. It by all that is good and lovable in fera Stevenson, Mrs. Geraldine them to "never do this again”. This is a system for the registration of HENRY WARD BEECHER: NOT ONLY 00 YOU GEY A BIG WHOOPING 4% INTEREST Wait, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney land titles' whereby the state of swearing to "never do it again" is Iradfleld, Mr. and Mrs. \V. K. thé title, showing ownership and There is'a distinct joy in own motivated by the fact tha they BUT ackson and Miss Velma Lois Jones encumbrances, can be readily as could live thru such an ordeal a scorted by Mr. Edward Conyers. ing a piece of land unlike that certained from an inspection of the which you have in money, in books, second time. They are really sin FREE - VALUABLE GIFTS - FREE “register of titles” without the cere .... and keep the resolution IILHOUETTES COMPLIMENT in.pictures, or anything elsé which necessity of a search of the pub men devised. Personal property until the next New Year roils • FREE GIFTS FOR THE KIDDIES: tAPPA MEN lic records; It is used to a modi-1 around. Silhouettes i wives of the local brings you into society with men. Electronic Flash Plane Musical Cats Shirley Temple Tea Set fled extent In some states in this But land is a part of God's estate Now back to the main point I lappa Men) were busy for several country. started out ite discuss — THIS' NEW iays last week making ready for in the globe; and when a parcel of • FREE GIFTS FOR MEN: Q—A property is sold for $10,000.- ground is deeded to you, and you YEAR DAY — 1989 Is Net Just, an heir annual party complimenting When the deal is closed, the only ordinary New Year Day. Tills is - Wallets Key Holders---- —GufHinks ta^pa Men. Again this year the walk over it, and call it your own, encumbrance on the premises .Is a it sèems as if you had come into the beginning of a.new decade ivish party was given in the re mortgage of $4,500, which .is as or ithe 196‘h decade since the ad • FREE GIFTS FOR LADIES: gion rooms of the Universal partnership with the original pro- sumed by the ' purchaser.. What prltor of the earth. ' vent of Jesus Christ__ tour Savior Thermo Glass Sets Wallets , Ice Buckets uilding. Mrs. Jana Porter (a Sil- amount of federal documentary .... our soul Redeemer. ouette member) served the party stamps must be placed, on the __ If_a-young-man-WJlLonly get in DARK SECRETS MANY OTHER VALUABLE GIFTS FOR THE HOME - MANY, MANY OTHER FREE VALUABLE GIFTS ith her large staff of caterers. A deed? debt for some land and then get What are the dark Beerete nestl nique arrangement of hors d’oeuv- “A—$6.05 in stamps. \ married, thèse two things will ed in «the hands, of this decade? :s were spaced on a buffet table Q-Wllllams owns two parcels of keep him straight or nothing will. What success, what failure, what car the bar-where bar-tenders real estate. A house is built' upon failures, whet peace, .what unrest ere on hand air evening. ope tract, with the cornice ' en "For what is a man profited, if .... what social progress, what so- 'Dancing was the . order of . the croaching upon the other. Williams, he shall,gain the whole world, and ‘ dal upheavals, wh attedi rening. The party was also un- sells the second tract to James. lose-his pwn spul? Or what shall dal upheavals, what. itechlnctoglcai tficia|ly a place where the Kappas Nothing is mentioned in the deed a man give in exchange for his advancements, what economic about the encroachment. Later, soul." depressions, what religious gains, James notifies Williams that he St. Matthew 16:26 what sinful increases .... what lies is trespassing by the encroachment hea(i? We do not know-and-daire 588 VANCE AVE. and demands- that—he- remove the- not to dream. ■ ______objectionable cornice. Will James Mrs. Katherine Irby 1 However, we can rest assured that succeed? 'some financial giants will ebnie in TODAY A—No. Williams has an implied Home After Vacation to being. Some millionaires» will easement in James’ land to the Mrs. Katherine . L. Irby of 1305 suffer loses. Some new inventors extent-of the encroachment. The Sardis St.,' has returned home after will appear on the horizon. Some DON'T PUT IT OFF - OFFER GOOD FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY condition was open, visible, con -enjoying a pre-Christmas vacation politicians will become head of the MEMORIALSTUDIO tinuous, and permanent at the time in Cleveland? Ohio with relatives, greatest country in the world — COURTEOUS SERVICE OFF-STREET PARKING James purchased the property and Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Scott, who United States. Thus, we will start 889 UNION AVENUE accordingly, he takes it subject to’ are former Memphians. the new decade wih a presidential - COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Frigner», Builders * Erector» the existing condition. If the house election. A new state is more than of Monuments. Outstanding were destroyed by fire or other Elnroute home,’ Mrs. Irby stop likely to be added. Labor unions HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! j many years for courteous ser- cause, Williams could not rebuild ped In Nashville to visit her son will make some gains and by the vtoo and reasonable prteM. so aS to continue the encroach and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken same token, win suffer great losses In Its constant stenle to share PHONE JA. 6-5466 ment. neth 0. Crenshaw and their baby, £very Account Insured Up To $10,000 By Agency Of Federal GodenrièriF^ Q—Is it necessary to have the Kenneth n. mon in the fruits derived from their -■ . . I -• I I™1'.. ■|7V|-....1 ....i'H-in u -...... X V'8 I ■ j LÏ'' ? Hi» umili I I "( t
ft 1 • (lOH’fluIlIw nUlOw FEBURARYPLENTIFUL8 Good çatlng In mrottfy is in dicated by the wide variety of food« cording tp the.U. 8. Department of Agriculture. ' ' ■ *■ Buys for the platter or.hrain dish will include pofk ,eggs, aqd broiler 4 • MEMPHIS WORLD • Wednesday, January 6, 1960 fryer chickens. ? •£: £. Vegetables will include several Give Your Hands with high vitamin cohtent. Cabbage ni ■ i À -especially the new green cabbage coming from Florida, Texas and The time when a woman was California - is a buy for vitamin Judged by he hands did not end C as well as for crispness, color and when plumed hats and hoop skirts flavor. , Sweetpotatoes contipuo disappeared. Thanks to an active plentiful, offering vitamih A and liferyour hands are probably on selling at prices favorable to epn- display more often than were those | sumers. Another ch01ee~iorvitamin of women in a more romantic èra. A w|)l be new carrots, mostly frpm Additional attention is called.. to Texas. Shoppers who like, flavorjful tliétii v^ith the spectacular rings and' foods can dependron plenty of un dramatic bracelets that add so much «... À ions, also at favorable prices. , to costumes. ' As for fruit .oranges and orange Yet office or household wear and products deserve headlines. Tha tear .weekend sports activities, and 1 ■ wintry weather combine to wreck supply of fresh oranges,is large and both skin and nails. The urgent these will be buys for family food shoppers. Stocks of frozen orange need-here is for long-lasting pro juice concentrate also are large? fessional care - the luxurious treat- February :s a month of "holidays. ment that makes a salon manicure such a pleausre. Limited-'tiine_ an Colorful cranberry poducts can'.flt obstacle? Not when you learn to any party menu. This fruit is good give yourself the same care at home. company fo pork as well as chicken. Here is the advice of Elizabeth Ar- Raisins continue in heavy supply, deh, based on* the principéis used ini at unusually favorable prices. Feat- her famous salons: ure them as snacks for the young Remember that a quick'change of sters or as convenient items Tor polish doesn’t qualify as a profes- lunch bores. Other snack and sand siónaHnanie wich specials are peanuts and pea- with soothing moisturizing oils ebn. ~mit products;————______tributes the ivory texture and AT THE SETTING UP OF THE FORT WORTH, TEXAS LINKS INC. - Brasher,-Dallas^ Texas----- .CHILDREN DRINK MORE MILK smooth finish that hallmarks
makes them break easily I, gram rose to a new high in the HMiISl Next, the important step of mas year ending June 30.1959, and lias sage. With a generous supply of -h' Recipe of the Week: increased further this school y6ar. Hand and Body Lotion, works down from finger tips over wrists, arms In the fiscal year which ended and elbows, concentrating on cuti June 3., a total of 2,2 billion haif- cles and rough spots at elbows. The ■Ur4 ** pints of milk was used in the pro emollient formula absorbs quickly, □ » ■■ ■ ** f ^BpET MILK HOME ECONOMIST • gram, in addition to milk served ’ softening from within, and an ex with lunches under the Natlopal CHARCOAL LOOSE-WEAVE TANGLEWOOL is used for this, col How about having a “sinker dn which to fry the doughnuts, School Lunch Progarm. Prelimin clusive ingredient aids in combat ••••••••••••••••••••• larless pannier tunic dress . . . From Pauline Trigere's Fall 1959 ing flakiness.' While hands are still spree” soon? don’t scurry out to buy one. Your ary reports indicate that .the pro "College" collection. The tunic flares out over a slim skirt and, One of the most tantalizing arp- electric fry pan will do nicely. gram has continued to expand this moist with lotion, gently shape cu - Right about now, with all the holiday entertaining, I'll bet school year. I <. has pockets 'hidden in the panniers. (Pauline Trigere Style 625.) ticles into ovals. (If cuticles are mas anytime — anywhere — is that For fragrant, feather-light dough of homemade doughnuts, fresh, you're looking for a tasty new dip to add to your list of party The number of participants climb (Photo courtesy Couture Group of the New York Dress Institute) split, overnight treatment with Cu nuts, try this recipe developed in ticle Cream is recommended.) - warm and sugar-oaot deA.nd the treats. Here's one I think you'll like ... my PET Recipe for ed to an all time high of more than the Meadow Gold Test Kitchens. 81,500 schools, child - care institut Clear excess lotion from’ nails beauty of than is ithat . lthey are It calls for buttermilk as well as DEVILED HAM DIP, It has a hearty meat flavor different from with remover,.then apply base coat, truly a wholesome treat for after ions, and summer cajnps in 1959. waa-m mashed potatoes. To save most dips. And it's extra smooth and creamy because you make This represents an Increase from two thin coats of lacquer, and dear school refreshments, to serve when time, Beatrice Cooke, home econo .top coat. Use only a small amount friends drop In for a visit, ar as a it with PET Evaporated Milk. the previous year of over 5,000 par mics director for the dairy com ticipating organizations in the pro Fashionwise And Otherwise on the brush; thick coatings of breakfast taeait on these cool days. pany, suggests that you use instant You know, PET lias a special radish and there you have it! .. • polish chip more easily. "creaming” quality unmatched hi deliglitfully-ldifferent party treat! gram. ( By INEZ KAISER Choose a not-so-busy morning or potatoes reconsltuated with part If you repeat massage and add an afternoon to make them. Here are water and milk. any other form pf milk! You’ll see Serve DEVILED HAM DIP with ■potato chips, preteed sticks or corn The Special Milk Program has additional protective layer' of top a few basic hints which will as BUTTERMILK DOUGHNUTS it when you blend PET Vtth cream been steadily growing since its in It's the little and hidden things that add the final accessor coat each evening, you’ll find that sure success, even for beginner (About Five Dozen) cheese. To ithls creamy-smooth mix chips .... spread it on those won auguration in September. 1954. The your manicure lasts a week. derful party crackers. As a dip or ized touch to a man's general appearance. Items that seem least cooks. 3 eggs, beaiten ture, you add oanned deviled ham, original authorization provided for Incidentally, January is the First, take a recipe dial forms a 2 cups sugar sweet pickle relish and zippy horse- a spread, It's delicious! , the operation of the program Important, but do so much, should be in style too. •' month when Miss Arden makes her moist dough. Buttermilk is a liquid 11-2 cups warm mashed potatoes through June 30,1950. However, the Hand and Body Lotion available at ft* + A. n \.r • <: Handkerchiefs add much in a robe is still popular, but either the ingredient which is frequently used I- 3 cup butter, melted success of the program both in in a special price. Scented with either because of 'the flavor and tender l_cup btdtftermdlk creasing milk consumption by chil ■small way Ito complete Ithe took of oriental styles with wide, easy-to- “Blue Grass” or "June Geranium" a suit. They have branched out get in sleeves; shout host coats; ness ft imparts. Mix ingredients 6 cups sifted all-purpose flour dren and in expanding the market it is packaged in a plastic lock-top ■lightly until all 'of Ithe flour is 4 teaspoons baking powder for fluid milk has twice led Con from whites to colorful borders,, TV jackets; ar smoking jackets bottle. Perfect not only for hand . all-over prints, off-beait colors and should be included in a man’s moistened. Last, fry the doughnuts II- 2 teaspoons soda gress to extend the program and to care, but as an after bath softener in fat'that has been heated to the increase the original annual author heraldic motifs. Challis handker- wardrobe. Every man really needs fo rthe entire body as well. 1 teaspoon salt 1 chiefs to be warn with challis ties more than one robe. correct temperaJture. A. deep fat 1 teaspoon nutmeg ization of $50 million. The present ire also new. A man can now lie down to sleep flying (thermometer is ithe best way Add sugar to eggs; beat until well legislation provides for operation of to eliminate guesswork. mixed, Stir in potatoes, butter and the program through the 1961 fis Belts range from fabric to leath tills winter in pajamas with a motif Homemaker Hints cal year. The authorized maximqm of anything he might like to dream If you don't have a heavy pan buttermilk. Add sifted dry ingnedi- er with ornate buckles that have IT’S ALL CERAMIC entis and mix only until flour is expenditure of .Commodity Credit • either monograms, initials or an about. The trend is away from the We’re all fainlllar with the word Corporation funds for the program cient coins. Novelty hinges, hasps, plain or striped styles, and leans path that "will .stay put, of all the Completely moistened. Chill dough “ceramic” when it is applied to pot at. a time on lightly floured sur this year is $81 million and a total invisible hooks, and oversized buc to the patterned types. tery,' various art objects and to the materials that are recommended of up to 84 million for 1961. The big style news in underwear. these days for private walks, per face ¡to one-half inch thickness. kles are used to focus attention Dn ceramic wall and floor tile that is Cut with a. floured doughnut cutter. Schools, nursery schools,' settle the well-accessorized waistline. is toe new prints. Tliey are really so widely used in homes and practe haps the most attractive and pract ment houses, summer camps, aiid "conversation pieces with sports ical is quarry tile, Which now comes Let rest 10-15 minutes Fry in hot., Gloves and mufflers are needed lcally all other kinds of construct deep fat (370 degrees) for about other childcare institutions have to complete any winter outfit. The car, and nautical motifs, and all ion Actually, the word is derived in various shades of red, gray, green found that children waiit to drink kinds of designs imaginable. They and sand. 1 1-2 to 2 minutes Dn each side, 1959 Fall and Winter gloves are from the Greek word “keramos,” turning once. more milk. The more opportunities made of beautiful leather of all are fashioned tn dark colons too. which means "burnt stuff,” and can IDEA FOR ALCOVE fpund to serve mik at additional shades, suedes, cork-colored pig The knee-length knits ,will be wel be properly applied as well to white If you're planning a telephone When doughnuts are golden two 3 oz. pkg. white cream cheese Let cream cheese stand in 11-2- times during the day, the mpro milk skins and leaither-llke fabrics of comed by men who are out-doors wares, enamels, refractories, glass, alcove, you will do yourself a fav- brown, lifib from fat to -paper 1-3 cup PET Evaporated Mik „qt. bowl until softened, .Stir in PET thq youngsters will drink, The op-’ manmade fibers. Knit gloves will a great deal. cements and abrasives. orby making it’spaclous enough for toweling to cool slightly. Then roll 1 teasp. Worcestershire sauce Milk, about 2 Tablespoons at a jtime, portunity to make milk available still be used with casual outfits. There are two main types of A PATH THAT’S PERMANENT a pencil pad and writing' surface. ■in confectioners’ sugar, or a mix 2 teasp. grated onion mixing until smooth each time. to them at a special price — lower shoes men will wear. In ¡the first It might be all right for the world While you’re at it, you can also ture of granulated sugar and cinna 4 1-2-oz. can deviled ham Silk, satin, and reversible silk and Stir in rest of ingredients. Cover than they would ordinarily pay — wool mufflers will add the dressy group is tlie plain toe bluchers, the to “beat a path to your door” as make the alcove a colorful addition mon. Frost some, if you wish, with 2 Tablesp. pickle relish, drained through operation of the Special note at the neckline. Fleecy and wing-flp brouges and the mocca the old saying goes, but it’s not to the room by surfacing it with a chocolate butter icing and sprinkle 1 Tablesp. horseradish, drained. and chill ¡thoroughly. Serve with Milk Program, has resulted in sub- ptadd will be the scarf for the 6port sin oxford. The shoes for more much fun when that path is de- beautiful and versatile material on itiny candies or chopped nuts. ~ crackers, corn chips or potato chips. stahtlal extjfp, sales and increased coat rugged wear range from chukka„, llvered______inside your door in the form like ceramic tile. And with materials Makes about 2 cups. iriilk consumption by children.. •______1___ A T»’h ft«, like ceramic tile there are no pro ____ The wrap around shawl collar boots, to ithe Strap-fastened or pull of muddy boots and shoes. It’s en- Segregation Issue on teyile. —------' “—T — ough to make a lady long for a blems. froinjnarks, scars or stains. —to socks,-cotorful clocked liates, -i. Clean Casseroles BREAOUÊFiWiïH.*. cotton and dtreteh-nylons set thé LIFE-SAVER FORD pace for dressy outfits. Bold ar Without Scouring gyles, novelty knits, bulky knits 1 PARTY HOSTESSES I —-A . . Casserole cookery occupies a — Bjf Sylvia Frieder —J and fleecy fabrics are best for WASHINGTON, D. C. (ANP)- sportswear. Golfers and sportsmen place of h^norrin the gastronomic I hall of fame. It’s one of the oldest After five years of integration in Unexpected guests can throw will love the cushioned socks de- I CARNATION ’forms of the cooking arts — as pop the District of Columbia, officials even the seasoned hostess into a signed for men who like active of the Metropolitan police Boys tizzy — especially right after a< I ular today with gourmets, budget- sports. COOKING HINTS miiided homemakers and servantless club are still bickering over wheth party, when her most elegant Without a doubt milady will have er they should continue then' policy linen is still laundry-bound. Ia hostesses as it was with the first no fears of having the right ac culinary genius of the stone age or of racial segregation. panic, she see3 her hard-won rep» cessory, because masculine fall utation for graciousness crons» the epicurean Egyptians. clothes w.ül flatter men and please ROSAMI And while it merits every plau Ill'a meeting of the board of di Aling in a flash! ) j women. They will be well-dressed SCOTT > rectors this week a plan for formu- But the hostess-who-carea can HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR AND HER STAFF j dit ever leveled at It, enthusiasm •from head to toe, wherever and I can drop appreciably at clean-up lalting a committee to study the now get insurance against such whenever they go. / disaster — through the beautiful v: time. Then,it becomes a question of problem was approved. This re new Masslinn cloth napkins and whether or not it meets the time, solution replaced one offered earl towels, distributed by White & The last of the turkey can be "first meal" good when money and labor, saying claims ier asking for immediate desega- Wyckoff, of Holyoke, Mass. They Bathing Returns To added to a rich, easy-to-do Carnation cream sauce and made for it. . tlon. The answer is yes, and it’s as provide luxuriant charm, liter» topped with light biscuits. Double-rich Carnation adds District. Commissioner made a ally at your fingertips. The Bedroom In simple as spraying the casserole creiim-likc goodness to all cooking and baking, but at only with Pam Dry Fry. Pam, a pure ruling a few years ago prohibiting about one-third the cost of expensive cream. Always keep vegetable extract packaged in a Metropolitan policemen, paid by Modern Style spray container, is used to prepare taxpayci's, from soliciting dona What’s new in homemaking to extra cans of Carnation handy on the shelf. foods without the use. of shorten tions for segregated dubs. As a re Daughter is frequently old stuff to ings, oils or other cooking fats, It sult seven of the 'organization’s Grandmother. But technological ad also acts as a release agent, a tech nine clubs and ,wto- summer camps vances do tend to make , modern nical term, but one that describes were forced to close because of the versions of old ideas considerably the process accurately. For foods lack of funds.' more useful and enjoyable. cook on Pam’s microscopic lecithin Made of unwoven fibers of cot Take the “modern”'idea of having film, not on the surface of cook ■ '■ / ,1.4^"' a lavatory in the bedroom, for in onomy not to get. into the Pam ton and rayon — and no paper ing utensils, and even a stubborn ft .‘.ColirttiyJiUodawOoId.wirtM ' — these napkins and towels lend stance. In Grandmother’s day, and residue like-cheese-comes-off easily. habit. distinction and glamour to any for centuries before that, practically Measured in terms of convenience, Pam'Dry .Fry, a product of PAM Homemade doughnuts are fine treat» for the family and friend». gathering in your home, from an. all bathing was done in the bed time, broken fingernails and ruined Industries,,Inc;, Chicago, is a fat- Serve them slightly warm and sugar-coated with glasses of milk or ■ informal cocktail or tea party room — it was the practical, logical manicures, to say othing of sheer free cooking aid, the first of'its steaming cups of cocoa. Buttermilk is the liquid ingredient that to a black-tie dinner. They are place, physical wear and tear, it’s false ec- kind ever to be developed. rives tenderness and flavor to these feather-light doughnuts. quickly gaining social acceptance So there's nothing new about hav in America’s finest homes. ing'washing facilities in the bed Made in 47 beautiful designs room. It’s just htat, with the ad vent of-the bathroom, the practice ■IM&TOO ■ — from the strikingly colorful 7O.ÖOANY to dignified embossed-white —' was discontinued. they are incredibly absorbent, But now it’s back, gaining pop immensely strong and have re ularity every day. The reason why markable ‘'clingability’’ to the lavatories are finding their way lap. There are colors to match back into the bedroom is three .1RE5OLVBNOTTO «CEPT WON'T jour tablecloth. fold.- First, it takes the stràin off ANY PKXDSAtó TO the bathroom, it's the most con venient arrangement possible. Third, if the room is large enough, a lav atory plus an-easy chair and a desk practically converts a bedroom into a private apartment. for an overnight guest or an elderly par ent. TURKEY TRICKS What makes the idea new is the (Makes 4 sêrvings) But making the Masslinn "lin- type of facilities the modern bed- % cup chopped celery , ens” amazingly practical is this -roomriavatory-utilteesr. Instead of a 1 cop biscuit mix — they are inexpensive enough wooden washstand, pitcher and bowl .y, cup milk/ 2 tablespoons chopped onion to be truly disposable! Yet the up-to-date plumbing fixtures are , 1’/j cups left over turkey 1 tablespoon chopped parsley economy-minaed hostess can installed In counters surfaced with 1 tablespoon chopped pimlenla rinse them for re-use. Or she permanently attractive, easy -to- 2 tablespoons flour can compromise — using them clean materials like ceramic tile.
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M Y W E EK L Y SERMON Stresses Recognition NEW YEAR - Why is it that WASHINGTON— The nations _ ^ASHINGTON, D. C. - - «encan nanonausm in wives are making increasing use of teachers gave the nations parents By - (NNPA) - African nationalism in- life insurance? a report card on schools this week sists that the values of the African ppst and in prekent-day Af One of the chief reasons, says the and some of , the scores were low REV. BLAIR T. HUNT rican cultures be recognized, according fo a study entitled "Uftited Institute of Life Insurance, is that Indeed., - » . Slates Foreign Policy - Africa." homemakers are coming to recog The message to parents is in PASTOR nize that the actual work they' do the form of a 16-page pamphlet MISSISSIPPI BLVD. CHRISTIAN CHURCH The study, which was prepared by veopmet press upon us. In rearing their children and in called “Will Your Child Get a ^foe^Prograni oLAfrlcan-Studies-ata maintaining a home, counts as an Quality Educations and is publish "InrtliHiresenUvorld-scehe^UL economic contribution to their fam- ed by the National Education Asso- WHICHIHClIr WAY? Moses cried unto God and Gài Dr. Melville J. Herskovlte is the di United Statesstates is concernedenncemeri that AfAt. “testone that can be reck -elation—represenHng-some-700,000 dollars and therefore protected by rFXT: "S|>eak~unto the chlld- replied;“Speakraintorthe-chlldrtt»- rector, was made for the Senate rica remain on friendly terms with teachers. Among the findings: ren of Israel, that they go for Foreign Relations Committee ' for life insurance. of Israel, that they go forward.” the democracies. And because the Of every 10 pupils in the fifth ward.’!. Exodus 14:15 Many times we come to thè Red use in its examination of United factors of race enters so promin When a father buys life insur grade, only 6 will finish high school; States foreign policy. ance, his agent can adalyze his A simple command, easy enough Sea place, where there is no. wiy ently in contemporary Africa, we of every three who enter high to give. Forward is the logical way out, there is no way back, there is family responsibilities in light of school, one will..leave without , a, The fact that African modes of must always be alert to the effect and any people would rather go no other way but through. In that of racial tensions-in our own coun his earnings and- savings, and thus diploma ... life have been depreciated and Af be able to determine the scope of Among the top quarter of the forward than backward. There was hour there is but one thing to do rican achievements denied, the re try in shaping attitudes toward us just one obstacle: they were en .... Listen for God's voice direct in Africa." ’ . a protection program for his fam ablest high school graduates, 3 boys port states, “has brought the pre- ily. But whei) it comes to a similar in 10 and 4 girls in 10 do not en camped on the shore of the Red ing us. Our children, it's not as to dicfoble reaction that reasserts and The report pointe out that in all Sea, a body of water, humanly whether or. not the Red Sea lies the ■ eastern - and-southern ;parts of program for a mother, her “financ ter college. stressés the worth of things Afri ial,-value" to her* family could not _ The chances, are 1 in 14 that this speaking, absolutely Impassable for ahead, or as to whether or not can and the contributions Africans the continent where non - African this band of recently liberated the wind is now blowing to pile up minorities have permanently set be measured as precisely - at least year the child’s elementary school have made to the store of human In tlie past. teacher will NOT be a college grad slaves. Upon their backs they could the waters. If it be God’s command civilitatlon.” tled, the problems of adjustment almost feel the hot breath of the that we go forward, then forward follow racial lines. Recently, however, an expert in uate; 9 in 10 that at some time Willi the knowledge of the pot- _the_area of family living has come during a child's years in elementary horses of the pursuing Pharaoh. we must go. encyrofsymbols Os ctiesto action? —This—is particularlv true“in thc To stay where they were, to turn Humanly speaking, it was ah instance of economic differentials, up with figures that can help a school one of hls-teachers-will not the report pointe out, it is of great family to see this problem more be a college graduate. > to the right hand or to the left,’ impbssibllityrYet God broughtehls Importance in American dealings especially as regards standards of meant certain destruction; all re children through their Red Bea living and oppotrunities for ad clearly. Elliot H. Drisko, of the Only _one elementary school in With African peoples, and in Unit Yonkers, N. Y. Family Service So 'five now has a library. treat was cut off. The people were and through wilderness experiences ed States statements bearing on vancement, the report says. sore afraid and murmerlng against into the promised land. It is frequently pointed oi^t, the ciety, has calculated how much a Nearly a fifth of the high schools Africa and its future, that the Unite .family in his locality would have C11EERFUL GIVER. With an appealing smile from sensational offer neither physics nor chemistry; their leaders. Yet, In spite of this At times it may seem impossl- ed States recognize the sensiBflit- -study asserts, tiiat euplparable dlf- —-song-stylist, Sally Blair, limv can Di. E. C. Mazique, President of unbearable, situation, Moses said ble for us to go forward. Yet, If . ferentials, such as lural and urban to pay for housekeeping and other liearly a fifth do not ofFcr pltme- ies of the Africans as regards their services, where the family consists the National Medical Association, help being cheerful as be geometry; only half of the urban unto his people, “Stand still nnd God so commands, He will bring slums, are to be found in even the comes the first respondent to Sally's appeal for the New March see the salvation of the Lord .... us.through our Red Sea places and own ways, and make clear that a most prosperous societies and are of a widowers and twô children, school systems offered either en search for alternatives under new aged four months and 16 months. of Dimes? Help fight crippling diseases, arthritis, birth defects, richment or remedial programs last the Lord will fight for you, and you our wilderness experiences, Into the thus no monopoly of these African i polio. Keep Sally smiling. Join the New March of Dimes Jan. 2-31 shall hold your peace.” promised larid. There Is only one conditions must, in the final analy- countries. Deciding that the family would summer. ■tt -Sometimes in the life of n peo question’: "Which way is God’s "““sis? be the task of the African "This reasoning, however logical, need three employees, one full-time Many schools pose definte safety themselves.------;------and two part-time,-he-listed them hazards. (In 1957 there 'were 4300 ple we can’t go forward. Then it command?" .- becomes less cogent when the rac is- for that people to stand still Sometimes we - feel so-lost.- »We - “There are other important as ial factor is taken into account," as: school and college fires.) pects of the African scene with 1. Combination nurse- governess Teacher salaries, averaging $5025 and wait on God, Let God fight don’t know the way to the promis the report states, adding: your battles. Get your orders from which wemustdeal/'thereportas- ; "Fertile class ’structunrof the at $80 a week. this year, are fixed as though ed land. But the voice of Jesus serts,adding: 2. Part-time housekeeper for 16 1960 To SeeTrend Towards teachers were in oversupply; act God. It is grandly true that man’s cries out, “I am the way.” It may multiracial societies .is- based on limit is God’s opportunity, Then race, with opportunity closely cor hours a week, at $1.50 an hour. ually there is a current shortage be the blood sprinkled way but "Not. all the population of Africa 3. Baby -sitter for six hours a of at'-least 135,000 qualified teach- it Is for man to cry unto God for remember the way of the Cross Is composed of native Africans. In- related with skin color. This holds direction and divine reenforCe- whether average income, or com- week for 48 weeks a year, at $1 More Emphasis On Defense ers.-;v--■ leads home .... God's promiséd __ eyitabllities .are by no means act- an hour. _ ' The booklet Is being sent to ev- nient. land. —ualitles. since colonial controls con parative salary scales; or-expendi- tures for education, housing, or any Their combined salaries, [ogetlier ery memberrof the National Educa tinue ih most of tlie Subsaharan with the Social Security taxes which NEW YORK - (UPI) - A major trend begun.in the "fabu tion Association witli the Jauuar? continent. : -other factors be .taken as an in dex of these differentials. ' ; the family would have to pay, come lous fifties" is likely To have a profound effect on sports in the issue of the NEA Journal. to more than $5800 a year, Or, as 1960's. The key word is "defense." "Questions of raising standards “Here the Europeans hold the suming that the young father would of living through aid for economic most favored position, the Asian remain unmarried as long as five The lads have discovered it’s technological and educatfoal 'de- next, the Africans the least.” America Jerry West nnd West Vir years, as might be the case, the Just as much fun to hold the score ginia. West hadn't scored under cost of household help over this per down as to foil |t up. And the cus 18 all year Against Cal, West pick iod would be nearly $30,000. tomers, perhaps added by too much ed up one point in the first half, Added to thèse would have to be scoring for too many years, are only eigli all night.. Africa In 1960 the cost of Workmen’s Compensat all for the new deal which fsn’’. The Chicago White Sox, Ameri ion insurance and liability insur new at all but a. throwback to the NEW YORK Plans have been tomational Associates of Cultural ? can League champs last season, ance for the three employees. And, so-called good old days, won th? pennant in the jet era with perfected by a group of Americans Affairs, on invitation is extended . Mr. Drisko said, further sums would In football, basketball, baseball to visit Africa' in i960. Tlie tour, model-T tactics — defense and to fraternities, sororities, educa- From Abroad, Fills Town Hall be needed for advertising, inter and even tennis a great defense Banks And Fox lasting 15 days, will depart from ilonaKinstiituttons, business organ viewing and screening, and subse often turned out to lie a decisive base-running. Nelson Fox again New York oil Sept. 24, 1960, and izations raid religious groups to in By CARL DITON Mond And Ncue Llebe. led all second basemen in the Held CHICAGO - (ANP) - Ernie quent training of a nurse- gover factor in recent eVents. Golfers Bunks, the National League most, return oil Oct. 8. 1960. Tlie princi clude representation in a tour of NEW YORK, N. Y. — (ANP) - The long Schubert’s Der Hirt auf ness by a child - care agency, since and Luis Apricio topped .the short dem Fellsen with its masterful clari use it when they're protecting a valuable player and RBI king, heads pal place visited Will be Lagos, Ni places that are making history in Mftttlwilda Dobbs, premier Negro the'average stay of a nurse-gov lead, fighters use it or else. Mercer stops. The Sox made a specialty of geria, where the party will witness world affairs. coloratura soprano, was greeted ait net obligato played by David Gla erness is only three years. . winning one run games. If they a list of basebal stars who will be ser, wes a solo number instead of Beasley, the old tennis pro, ap honored at tlie 20th annual ■ dia the Independence Celebration of Opportunities will be had for Town Hall Sunday with a packed Even though both parents will plies his pet theory to all sports: hadn't they wouldn't have been the newly oreated Commonwealth. conference with many of ittie lead audience that had been assembled a group. probably live to see their children close at the end of the year. mond dinner of the Chicago Base Respighi's Pfoggia and Stor- THERE’S STIIX DEFENSE ball Writers at the Palmer House Other stops will inolude Ghana, ing figures in African affairs. Tlie by some 300 or more Grace Con grown, and dandle their grandchil Liberia and Dakar, French West schools and colleges will be visited gregational Church friends, where nellatrtce, and Castelnuovo-Tedes- dren on their knees, it is obvious "Today, every team an devery ■ Too much defense could lead to Iwe, Jan. 17. He will be honored co’s La Pastorella ilustrated the player knows how to mount the dullness, particularly in football, along with Nellie Fox of the White Africa. to learn more about the program she had served at one time as regu that many young families agree it Under the sponsoishlp of die In- of education designed to meet the more recent school of Italian song is logical for the father and the big attack,” he says. "Therefore, but that Isn’t likely to occur. It. al Sox, who won ithe MVP award in lar choir soloist. the American League. Miss Dobbs had just returned from composition. mother to cany life insurance pro to win you have to have the edge ways takes a little time for a de needs of African youth. the Soviet Union bringing- us a more Debussy Welbdies ineditles played tection. somewhere and the only thing left fensive genius to catch up The slugging Chicago Cubs’ with shortstop and Fox each will re The „delegation will be headed by of less unique program. ir large part on the program; Claire is defense." his offensive counterpart. How can a mother use her life ceive an award as Chicago's playei' li Dr. James Egent Allen, who Jibs Thanks to the connoisseurs of de lune, Pierrot, Apparition, and insurance in the later years? Judg Mayor Wagner had wide experience in leading early classic opera, many arias have Pantomine. . .Two or three generations of of tlie year. They will be among ing by studies of life insurance stat sports enthusiasts have come along six honored guests to be cited at groups of Americans to many coun been rescued from oblivion, 3 with At the aid, there was an unusual istics, many women use their life tries in Europe, Asia, Africa and assemblage of folk-song: Ack, since the days when finesse and the dinner.' The cithers are Robin which the singer opened her pro Insurance to provide a legacy for Robrta, Hank Bauer, Glen Hobble Addresses Omega the West Indian islands. gram Lully’s Recitative, ,et; Air de Vaermeliind, dil,4s^oena (Swedish), defense were talents to be admired thetachildren. If keeping up a pol and cheered. ... , and Jimmie Dykas. Arrangements are in the hands Sangaride (from the opera Atys) arranged by HftCgg; Goto (Argeh-- icy B» the retirement years Is a NEW YORK ■- (ANP) - Ad dressing some 300 members of the of Leonard W. Roy,. Jr./of Twen and Chant de Venus: Revenez,.. tine),, arranged by Glnastera; problem, because of the drop in But when the tide began to turn Banks is a two-Aime winner of tieth Century Tour and Travel, Inc. amour (from the opera Thesee); Michleu Bahjo (Louisiana Creole income, this can be solved in one back, it didn’t take the customers the MVP award, having won it in Omega Phi Psi fraternity Wednes 1958. day, at its 46th annual meeting at in New York, who is deeply con and Rameau's Air d'une Ombre Song), arranged by Camille Nicker of twô ways; by converting the in long to recognize what they were cerned with the future develop son;, De Glory Manger (Negro surance to à "paid-up" policy in ft seeing and for an obvious reason, the New Yorker Hotel, Mayor Wag (from Castor et Pollux). ner, urged them to constantly strive ment of the continent of Africa Mandelssohn Is often neglected Spiritual), arranged by James; and smaller amount; or placing it on The resùlt also showed on the and accompany the delegation to The Russian Nightingale .Rus for "better education, housing and in favor of Schumann and Brahms, an “extended term" basis for the scoreboard. a decent living." confer with African officiate about Miss Dobbs semmed to have agreed, sian by -Alableff. same amount, with the life in NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)- The Ghana's Cocoa promoting greater travel. between It is a joy to listen for once to The two best teams In pro foot He continued: "Your college train in that she programmed the mas surance protection applying for a Tennessee Supreme (Court ruled ing, I am sure has taught you that America and that vast continent. tor’s. Venetianisches Goridellied, one who sings on pitch. Miss Dobb’s specified number of years to come. ball were the Baltimore Colts and Thursday trat John Kasper may Mrs. Freddie Henderson, of. the high D toward .the end of the re New York. Giants,. both tremen education, since the first' days of Auf Fluegeln des Gesanges, Der Either -way, premiums no longer remain free under- $2,500-bond bur American independence, „ has Henderson Travol Agency, Atlanta, cital was just as pure as tho she have to be paid by the policyhold dous on defense. The top three pending U. S. Supreme Court re announces that a similna' tour of had achieved it earlier in-the pro teams tn the final college ratings been a true defender of the Ameri er. view of his, conviction on charges By SAMUEL E. PERRY, JR. can wa yof life. Education, so de Africa has been aiTgnged by her Good news for gram. ' On the other hand, many women — Syracuse, Mississippi and Loui UNITED NATIONS - (ANP) - organization. She is the only singer who can siana State — all were stingy with of Inciting to riot. pendent upon democracy for its who are able to keep up the!» life Kasper was fined $500 and /sen According to Information from ec growth and freedom, became in asthmatics follow Marian Anderson in a vense insurance past retirement age do opponents' points during the regu onomic experts, estimates place the of Schubert’S Ave. Mario, as an en lar season. tenced to six months to the work turn our hope for the growth and FOOTBALL SCORES Specialist’» discovery how makes It pos- so, and look upon the cash value house last year for his part in vio 1959-60 cocoa crop of Ghana at 590 freedom of democracy itself.’ . siblo foe bronchial asthma sufferers to core. And she surely protrayed her of their policies as part of their million pounds. COTTON BOWL (luicldy relieve choking, coughing, gasping Southern blood in a verse of "City ■ In college basketball, the red- lence which accompanied integra -spasms and, do it without use of internal savings — a valuable reserve In The effort of »experts hired by SYRACUSE ______23 drugs or painful injections.-So safe you called Heaven" as a 2nd encore. hot Atlantica Coast Conference In tion of Nashville city schools in TEXAS ..... M can get Dr. Guild’s Green ' Mountain In case that cash is needed in an cluding North Carolina, North 1957. The Nashville conviction fol the Ghana government to fight either cigarettes or compound form with-47 Bqth numbers were unaccompanied. emergency.- —------—*—»—------diseases of the cocoa three has been DO YOU ROSE BOWL out prescription. Ask yôur druggist for It» Forsooth ,the entire program was Carolina Stateànd Wakè Forest lowed one in federal- court -st suddenly became a "slowdown lea- paying dividends in better har . . rr,-,/, , _ - 4. n-i, ■ masterfully controlled—.------_ Knoxville, Tom., growing cut of vests WISCONSIN . g Leo Taubman, a native, of gue'r the last couple of seasons, violence attending integration at the Lovely, Radiant Natural-Like ‘Rhapsody In Rhythm’ WANT Koenigsberg, Germany - where both putting the stress on ball-control Clinton, Twin., high school in 1950. Since’ last July the program of ORANGE BOWL “ “ Emanuel Kant, The philosopher, and defense. ~ ‘ Kasper was released Deo. 16 after GEORGIA __ 1< 16 Seek Roles In fighting cocoa tree disease has been MISSOURI LONGER LOOKING HAIR and Nicolai, the composer of the WEST HELD DOWN serving his federal sentence in a the African farmer's responsibility, POWER? 0 opera "The Merry Wives of Wind CHICAGO -(UPI)—The names But the team that won the NCAA reformatory at Tallahassee, Fla. He but the Ghanaian Department of if ytiuf bait ¡s dull, drab, title was California coached by burnt.-!rifti.andl
i -, ■ rii») . !'< ' ■ ■■ r- ' ’ . ■ . / 7„ ------...... • -, ■ • '-f-wsBHsnrtwrwfomanBnaSle . • -'-i. —(Continued from Page One)__ EJECTION, SUFFRAGE il / - drink normally, after a series of surgical operations performed by Montef/ore surgeons. By MATT STUART « SOUGHT BY THE CONGO The now-famous patient, who .... BojOft Oldest and Uniting Colored Bemf-Weekly Newspaper thanked God for her release dur . LEOPOLDVILLE, BELGIAN might join the Abako in boycotting I by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. ing the Holiday Season, is Mrs. (, ■ ,■ « CONGO - (ANP) - The swift- round -table conference ‘talks’ with ■very WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 546 BEALE - Ph. JA. 6-4031 Virginia Dixon, of New. York City, moying incidents of recent days jn Belgium in mid-January, unless ¡8DAY and SATURDAY at 546 BEALE - Ph. JA. 6-4031 CHAPTER 27 . Goss was unable to finish the "That's right Sure—Wiley Goss. > . Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE who was admitted to the hospital Damned—dirty dog: who needs the Belgian Congo has made one such assurances are forthcoming TVHLEY GOSS, rodent teeth move. Smashed backward by a before the meeting, is held. ’ ■ W. A. Scott, II, Founder j C. A. Scott, General Manager about three months ago. Flor 29 bullet ripping through the center killing. And 1 missed him—clean thing clear; Africans want “an ab years, her onlj> means of nourishing W pared in a killing snarl, solute formal guarantee of general In last week's communal or to- ! Entered tn the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn, as second-class maD stared for a moment at Frank pt his chest, he went out ot his -at fifty feet Don’t know-how elections with universal suffrage at cal elections, voting was described- her body was by chewing food and —1 did.. Water—1could use- ~ under the Act of Congress, March 1,1870 spitting it into a funnel connected Dalmar’s tumbled figure, then saddle In a loose, sliding fail. the shortest possible date." as apathetic, since the dominant to, a rubber tube, inserted Into her ,______dodged to one side and caught His horse, doubly spooked now, some water. Thirsty—" Authority for this statement was Abako group had boycotted the stomach. Alhough well nourished hfs horse -as—it—would have whirled Wildly off to one side, “I’ll' tiy ana locate some ’ as Landa Nzeza, vice president, Aba elections. The boycott was ordered Wing TOM1NG ------Circulation Manager by this method, Mrs. Dixon was charged past him. loose reins flying. These caught soon as 1 get you tied up, Frank." ko,dominant political party of the because nationalist leaders wanted most unhappy she was never able He fought the animal to a stop and tangled m a sapling pine and “My camp—just around Che Leopoldville province, Nzeza, saffl nationwide elections held In the —•-' a . SÜB8CBIPTION RATE8- “ and went into the saddle once the tug ot them brought the ani thatflve other political groups place of local elections, so as to ; |5,0S — S Month» |3.00 — 3 Months 11.50 (In Advance) to sit down and eat with hter family. point. Plenty water—there." SWALLOWS LYE more. mal about, shorting and blowing Frank sighed and his eyes provide for self-government immed fte MEMPHIS WORLD to an Independent newspaper — non-sectartan ACCIDENTALLY The germ of panic was in and wild of eye. closed again. iately. . Wiley Gosa This was not what m non-partisan, printing news nnblasedly and supporting those things Her condition resulted from an i Mechanically, Asbell.swung the A camp, Frank had said, Just 14X10 Hear Loeb In addition to the boycott, the ¿SrT? ” J* ®* “tCTMt to *to readers and opposing those things accidentally swallowed lye and he’d been sent into the Saddle-, lever ot hta rifle, nis attention around the point Asbell located (Continued from Page One) threat was voiced that unless nat aruwt the interest of its readers. earned a complete obstruction of backs for. His orders had been narrowly on the sprawled bulk ot the well-marked trail that led to ional elections were held by Jan, 1, her esophagus very high in her to bring Frank/home, not kill Wiley Gosa As there was no the little basin. of' office he said: ,'T predict for an independent republic of the Low neck just below the pharynx. She him. move, he stepped from his saddle Memphis in the next four years the er Congo would be established. This -—had-beenrtoldbymany^doctors-over_ -----What tn do? Steadying down and tramped over tor a closer He judged the distance and the -steepness-ji the slope. From greatest growth, progress, improve move, seemingly has been withheld the years ithat no operation could a little, the basic sly, brute cun look, then soon turned away. Thia ment ever seen. Wb of the fire on the strength of a later an be performed which would enable ning tn Goss supplied answer. where Frank lay it was not too ; man was thoroughly dead. far to his camp. lt would, Asueil and police department Wil! continue nouncement by Belgian Minister for (From The Christian Science Monitor) her to swallow, owing to the fart Just ride away and forget it. For a little time Asbell stood to do the best job. we' know how, the Congo, August de Schryver, that ■■ A series of court decisions have now cleared up the main that the obstruction was too high As simple as that. Report back decided, be much easier on Frank even ait the lass of our lives if both provincial and national gov in bleak thought Then his head it he carried him’in, rather than legal uncertainties about the rights of American citizens to tra In he esophagus. She came to at Double Diamond tonight with tipped and he looked upward fap nefôKary'’ ernments -would be chosen by di- Mpntefiore as a result of reading a word that' he'd been unable to try to feet him across a saddle. ~ Commissioner Dwyer promised to rect vote, possibly next spring. , . vel. For one thing it is established that the President has the newspaper account about a patient through the masking timber Frank was only semiconacftus pick up sign of Frank anywhere. where the first shooting nad work in harm'ony with the other authority to limit journeying abroad. The Supreme Court has who had a "reversed gastric tube” And who was to prove different? as Asbell carefully hoisted mm commissioners. However he inject The latter development scraps an operation. sounded. What would ne find up over a shoulder and made the earlier plan which would have ■ !h^e ru!in9s in Pa»P°rt eases which up- With this comforting conclu- there? Certainly something omi- ed "I -will follow thé dictates of herd thrtxecutive's righTto declare certain areas out of bounds. a Mnntefiore surgeon (Dr, Hen «ion. Wiley Goss hauled his horse carry to camp. Here he put him my own conscience in voting for stretched the process out for a year ry) Heimlich) operated on her about' nmm Because, by his every look jnrpfiillyrlnnm'. nmhnthed QUt the or more. - . . - . ■