league game came up with then undefeated Melrose and they went on to win the city title, 24-14. Johnny Johnson’s Tigers had .(in impressively loop season, opening with Douglass, 6-6, and then going on to knock off Carver, 13- Proceeds from the game provide 0; Hamilton, 51-0; Washington, 7- educated end food, clothing and gifts for needy 0; Father Bertrand, 26-6; Lester, children during the Christmas sea- ! 20 - 13, and Melrose, the lW-i (Continued on Page Fear)"'-1 ' ...... —w ;

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1965

More Memphis Nègroes Called On For Civic

A TREE GROWS AT MAGNOLIA SCHOOL - Students of Magnolia Elementary School planted a tree on the campus during Arbor Week and promptly named it Aste Magnolia in honor of Mrs. Pastor Angela Aste, right, who has been in the school principal training program under supervision of Miss Harry Mae Simons, left, prin- cipol of Magnolia. Arbor Week at the school was sponsored by City Beautiful Commission.

Memphis, which has witness­ ed o quiet shift from segrega­ tion to desegregation, is now beginning to see more Negroes in prominent positions called upon to participate in civic af­ fairs. Funeral for a Negro was conducted last week in a down­ town white church. Final words were said over the body of Willie^ The1 sponsoring committee re­ Childes in the sanctuary of First Methodist Church, Poplar and sponsible for the |50 - per - per­ Second. ''1

A natiodal goal of $5 million has been set this year by UNCF head­ quarters in New York City. If the What’s Happening The Friendship Choir Union, com­ goal Is reached, member colleges posed of nine North Memphis Bap­ will receive almost twice the a- tist churches, will sponsor a presi­ mount they are now receiving FRI., DEC. 3, 8 P.M., Melrose Stadium - Elks' Blues Bowl) Ma-' dential banquet and fashionette at from the fund. Douglas Park Community Center. LeMoyne received about $55,000 nassos versus Tupelo. •- - 1616 Ash St., Saturday night, Dec. SAT., DEC. 4, 7:30 P.M., Douglass Community Center — Friend­ 4, beginning at 7:30. , (Continued on Page Four) ship Choir Union Banquet. The proceeds will benefit the SAT., DEC. 4, 8 P.M., Bruce Hall (LeMoyne College) - LeMoyne union's Christmas charity project Jehovah’s Witnesses Varsity versus LeMoyne Alumni. The public is invited. . SUN., DEC. 5, 5 P.M., LeMoyne College - LeMoyne Alumni Club Member choirs are representative of the following churches: New To Meet In Gainesville Monthly Meeting. Bethel on Stovall St., Bt. Stephens, GAINESVILLE, Ga. - UPI - TUES., DEC. 7, 7:30 P.M., Memphis State University - Links fr* Chelsea Ave.; St. John, ¡Brookins Gainesville has been named the sent MSU Players in "School for Wives." St.: St. Paul on Brookins, Morning host city for a convention of FRI., DEC. 10, 8 P.M., Bruce Hall (LeMoyne College) - Basket- Star, Locus St: Travelers Rest Jehovah’s Witnesses which Is ex­ Prosperity. Spring Hill and First pected to attract about 850 minis­ ball: LeMoyne versus Fisk University. Baptist Mt. OllVe. ., ter - delegates from 18 Georgia and SAT., DEC. 18, 8 P.M., Municipal Auditorium - Sigma Gamma D. L. Branch is president of the Tennessee oitieis. Rho Sorority Presents Rhomania Cotillion. union and Willie Dickens, manager Edward Hunter, a Gainesville FRI., FEB. 25, 8 P.M., Municipal Auditorium - Jubilect, Featuring Mrs. E. C. Johnson is secretary and minister, said the convention is Mrs. Lillie Mae Evans, reporter. scheduled for Dec. 10 - 12. High School Talent.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7,1965,7:30 P.M. IH

School News

The channing and sedate Miss The Eighth Grade Class presented Douglass was shown proper and a fashion show Nov. 23. The show due respect by lier court when she consisted of scenes ior an occasions was crowned and invested, with the Which included several White’s powers of queen at', her coronation Cuuptl stuUtnte. Quest moac-i was recently.. Mrs, Betty Wilson of the Walker Humes community. The spectacular attire of Queen Sheila Bolden, her entourage con ? J T / We were honored with entertain- sisting of "Mr. Douglass,” Eddie pient from several high schools Yttes, quite handsome in formal T'c ® 4,- i* * Y’W • throughout Tennessee. The Gems attire; class royalty, princesses and of Mitcnell Road School renuered deers of homage, proved delightful p vocal pumbar. This vocal group to the audience. consisted cl the following persons' Queen Sheila wan formally Linda Killerbrew, Carplyn Harris crowned and received per mantle Donna Duckett and Manne joim- from M. N. Conley, principal of son,. Do: glass Hffh, wbo also presented 'Miss Douglas»“ and Mr. Douglass" An iln.i rumentai number was witli gifts from the fwJty. rendered by Judy Porter, cfaneri- Qnr.n Shell», the aaug„ler iiho' Lacy ami Vermta Farmer of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bolden is a pri otigall High School, Humboldt oatknary member of the Douglas: Tenn. cl’àoter of the National H.ncr Sc Leonard Shields of E. A. Harrold clety, a sponsor With the Njxc ai.u a luLinotr Of the House i junior High school gave an instru- umntul 'selection to add enjoyment Elite. Others participating in Uw event to this gala affair. were Miss Edwina Harrell, daugh­ A turkey was given away to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Harrell, some lucky person in the autbence first alternate to the queen, and to climax the iflair. Thanks was given by the class sponsor, after Miss Constance . Andie’ Hands daughter of Mrs. Jean Harris, se'ç, which Walter Calvin Parks, school principal, acknowledged visitors and end alternate to the queen. The princesses for this year are wade announcements. T Brenda Braiifh, petty Porter, Eu­ Some guests were, Mrs. Oliver A. genia Mull, Snirley Jones and Mary B1W STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS INSTALLED '- Second row, standing, left to right: J. K. Carr, Sims' ana granddaughter; Joyce Gi éer .The attendants to the prin­ H0’ne, Mrs. Doris Brysto and Mias Installation of Student Councll officers at Booker advisor; Booker* T. Middleton, commissioner of Debrahi Ellis ’.of Humboldt, Tehn.; cesses are Linda Leigh, Stella Kno and Bessie Wilkes, T. Washington High Schoo! was highlighted by activities; Hqryey Eddings, parliamentarian; Mrs. Mary' Freeman of Lakeview Class royalty includes “Mis* Sen­ an address by Mrs. Althea Price, a guidance Dorothy Jefferson, commissioner of public Saf­ Elementary School, Austin Hugh- ley of Stigall High School and son ior,” Joann Jackson; "l)lis» Jun­ counselor at the school. ety; Regina Best, financial secretary; Alvin ior/’ Norma Henderson; “Miss of Mr§. ora Rockell, and Josephus AT DÓUGLASS CORONATION - Douglass High's pictured at center. Second alternator Consignee First row, seated, left to right: Milton Lane, Hawes, sgt-at-arms; Barbara Barr, recording Toney, guest of Mrs. Delia Wil­ Sophomore," chaplain; Ronald Walters, second vice president; recent coronation woswas called the most colorful Harris and William Sniith are at left, and first Freshman,’’:; secretary; Joyce Lincoln, corresponding secre­ liam«., in the< history of thé school. Shelia Bolden ('Miss alternates Edwina Howell and Aubrey Robert- and “Mi» Percy Harvey, third vice president; Jerry John­ tary; Reginald Pippin, business manager; Robert STUDENTS OF THE WEEK 51 Doügléss') and Eddie Yates ('Mr. Douglass') are.: son are at right. Fowler. son, president; James Lincoln, vice president; Saulsberrv, treasurer, and Mrs, Bernice G. Bar­ Two Btudents have been given Raymond Wells, first vice' president; Steve Holt, ber, advisor. this honor. They are Charlotte Jef­ commissioner of publicity, and Mrs. Price. ferson and Fredrick Grahan). Both students are members of kurl Mc­ Cwl’n Breezy Kinney 7-2A class. Charlotte is Bishop Isabel daughter of Mr. and Mr«. Hubejt Jefferson of 4247 Sewanee R^i. She is a member of Jerusalem Bap­ At Hamilton Hi tist Church. Fredrick is the son of Mrs. Bea­ By FREDA QgEEHK trice Graham of 1702 Fields Road. AND NANCY SIMS He is a member of Macedonia Bap­ Hi! Here we are anco again your tist Church. These students work Busy Schedule roving" reporters/ Freda Greene ano very hard to be very successful Nancy Sims, bringing you thflatest Bishop Beverly babel, founder of scholastically. Much success. the Peace Churches of God in news and jive Dorn around Hamil­ So great was Albert Schweitzer's were our own. .vhii:■ '>.r ton High “Cool" School. r 11 TEACHER OF THE WEEK Christ and pastor of Isabel Temple reverence for life thi(t he used This honor ir given to a person The album inclufles portions of at St. Paul, Minn., left Memphis Spotlight - This week our re­ tough timber for 'posls so they , ...... who has spent her entire teachir£ volving blue and white beam comes cvent, 452 South Parkway. Mrs. Jones is Curry, a member of ljî - H home­ in St. Paul this weekend. were made of hard wood, princi­ with a tale, an aneedote, the most i the wife of Rev. L. C. Jones and room under thé guidance of Mrs. pally mahogany, paduc, maiiji, and beautiful story of these 50 years!!’ ' they are the parents of two sons After p few days rest in St. Paul, Essie Shaw. She is the daughter 6|touirie. Schweitzer' replied, '‘!The most Roland and Carl. of Mr. gnd Mrs; Mirer Curry of Bishop Isabel’s itinerary call* for a beautiful, story of my 50 years here Mrs. Jones is a member of tne preaching tour around the cqqntry. 1495 Compton Àvéhue. 'I use wood that Is termite- is that I have been able to help St. John Baptist Church of which Qn campus Muriel is a member H16■ first stop win be 8eattl<""ie, Waahn proof,” he Would explain to visi­ the sick. That is the inost beaiitU Rev. A. McEwen Williams is pas­ of the senior Y - Teens, the Na­ then op to Portland' op;:gon, San tors. "If- Insects dare bite on it, ful story." %’• tor. she holds membership in sev­ ■„ Fftncisco, Los Ahgei« anda; oak- tional 1Honor Society, business ¡they 011 have to go -to af '' dentist At another time. Schweitzer coth- eral religious, social, civic, and pro­ ¡er o| Ixj^JéuncB Games and land, Calif.; Denver, Colorado, Del- afterward!"ttdf" : '' " 1 I ■ merited, “When f heftf a 1 fessional organizations. cry of pain change into a normal At White’s Chapel School, Mrs. She is also a majorette. -n ■; This fact is brought out in “the cry Of hunger, to my ears! 41^1,1«, Jones ls '2-IA class teacher. Red on ? Schweitzer Album," by Erica An­ ■Swinging back H^ithe 'bisbop the jnost beautiful music arid Cross advisor entertainjnenb.com­ derson/ The book was published by mittee member, grade chairman and will stop in Washington, D._ p, there are those , who say I have g w Harper 'Sa Row Oct. 0, arid went good,.0r for,music.” ;lf! assist« the principal and other co­ Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, New tlst Church Lauderdale where shs to' "press' 10 Switzerland ‘ eight workers to make everything suc- Xfirk City, ByfftIoj’,«lffY, Niagara iter of Ute Jhulor Chob? rajhtfir, Jtefore ‘.fyhweltzdfy death . In a summing up of h!S' philoso­ Falls, Detroit and ^frgo. t /; phy of reverence tor llfe. he ob­ cessful at White's Chapel, we sa­ -raduàtionràduàtloniduitjon MutielMÌitìel plans 1i, hi,/September. . It is illustrated ietaphls State UriiTHityr 1 served once, “All we do know is lute Mrs. Elizabeth Jones! Arriving back in BL Paul ip early By- On JYidsy, Nov/’ll I with ,197 photographs,iphs, 27 ofot which that .life is a great mystery and I'STyli are ta color, and with an addi­ ■jiiif *pring, he plans to, Jept Council 'presented i that we ought to be filled with KNIGHTS' XMAS FUNO UNDERWAY - Mallory Knight« have set JOj tional 4L (acslmilies of documents „... WEAK BIAS LAW revival at y inspiring assembly. The m- awe and reverence for this mys­ Isabel Temple VP. their thrjjfmas booth at Main and Beale and are making Xjy signifiqgnt to his, life arid work. Washington - (NW . - as in' memory and hondr tery/'- ■ : • ■. '»I Sharp criticism of-the fair employ. ' ' Odd In Christ, I their aphusiJ‘solicitation for funds to aid the needy. Persons un- of.. Pi_____ ! First da» Claude Tal­ "As W child, Schweitzer had For. 15 year«, Mrs. Anderson ment practices provision of the Civil >K a “World able to visit the booth may send checks to MK headquarters at" bert, a foriper student at Hamil­ prayed for .all living things and made photographs pf Schweitzer Rights Aot as being without effect- ; JSUd he is expecting sentatives ’tried to. protect life where he ton,, whb gave his life last iponih both at Lambarene and in Ru- ive enforcement weapons against - ■ to come from the 280 Hernando. Harry levitch of the Memphis Discount Center in Vietnam. could; the suffering of others was rope and collected material about private employers who discriminate . Wptacted on his iti mokes the contribution os Harry L. Strong, left, MK director, and Following the assembly a tr e his own JI, Mrs, Anderson writes. him. She visited Lambarene 19 in'hiring and promotion was g|ven e ffom the Mrs. Louise, White, MK secretary, look on. Junior Mallory Knights was planted in front of the school Plants, too, were under his |pro- by two NAACP official*.- Clarence S®»». »st. times prior to writing this album, West to In the booth are, left tc right: Sheliar Thompson, Dorothy Bond to seyye as an enternal symtil tectlon, and he would change! the M. HitcheU, .and Robert U Carter, "8 and worktd with him several "‘WsNjI Mid •_ i’ "My 4-rtJ »I of our memory of Claude. location of a new building to save last week. The criticism noted J^at • Memphis frlei and Sandra Richardson. months out of each year, assisting Present for tlrç program andI one tree. I him with ¡clerical duties, running • he said. I thé ceremony were cuuae’s moti er errands, and driving his Jeep. are administrattvely cumhe/tome Mrs. Talbert, and his sisters, Chris­ "All living creatures are included JAMES I. TAYLQR ■ The church lilócéted at499 Over thel years, she made 33,000 and'unduly expensive to the ■ average tine arid Louise Talbert. in his philosophy, all races and Negro who decides to fight Job V Ave., St. Faul <3, Minn. pictures of him and his hospital, James I. Taylor, a resident of {»resident of the student Cour :ill I conditions of men — black and including 7,000 in color. She se­ Memphis and Shelby County for bias to the end." NITA'S SAFARI is Mis* Patricia Simpson and a< . white, rich and poor, healthy and lected illustrations for “The more than 30 years, announces the ?/• visor is Mrs. B. Snowden. sick,” she writes. > “An injured patient arrived at Schweitzer Album” from this col­ opening of his own real estate Brokerage as a prerequisite for I Salutes — This week we hive brokerage office at 492 E. McLeiriore three well - deserved salutes1 to> his hospital in a boat one day. A lection. the state examination required for Ave., Phone 946-3540. 11 : make. hospital attendant urged, 'Refuse Numerous passages by Schweit­ licensed real estate brokers. Our first salute is to our QUiz him, Doctor. He was here before zer himself are published here for His firm will handle general real He it an active member-of Mt. Douglass Em on the Air Team. On Satur­ ana stole the very drugs he was the first time and material Is used estate sales, leases and propertv Zion AM.E. Church where be is management. * day. Oct. 30, they were successful healed with and sold them in the from his letters and documents. a member of the Steward Board, a I LESTER HIGH in defeating the Immaculate Con­ village. A thief he is and has no Mrs. Anderson’s movie of For the past six years he worked Sunday School teacher and. class ception High School of Clajfcs- claim on us again.’ Schwelter’s life won an Academy as a real estate salesman in the leader. Officers I employment nf the S. S. Lewis He is a graduate of LeMoyne Col­ dale, Miss. The score was 1525-725. “What would the Lord Jesus nave Award for documentary films. She By JUANITA ANTHONY Realty Company al 239 East E. H. lege and ww a former teacher of Members of the team include Val­ answered when someone came to has published two earlier books on Atty. H. T. Lockard of the Coun- Crump Blvd. 14 years in/ the Memphis ¡City *• ■ ty 4ourt, tnstallcd officers of Doug- erie Simmons, a Junior; Paula Him in pain?’ Schweitzer asked. the doctor, her latest being, “Al­ ...... 4—i He attended the U. T. Course in Schools. IXlake High-School; student council, Briggs, a junior; William Steven­ ‘Quick, waste no time. Get him bert Schweitzer’s Gift of Friend­ SPOTLIGHT: ny Avis and Jack Bolton for Mary son, a senior, and Archie Willis, installed were: president, James to the operating room.' ship.” I take great pleasure in present? Wright. , Jett- vice presidents, Leona Baker a senior. Coach of the team is “Bchweitner reproaches himself in? to you Miss Virginia Turner. Hits of the Week: Larry Bell, Mrs. Rayburn Hawkins. . and Preston Garrett; executive sec­ for every act on his part of seem­ v' Virginia Is the daughter of Rev. Delores Robinson, “Your Love Is Automatic retary, Linda Leigh; treasurer, Stel­ Our next, salute goes to the ing failure to respect the needs of MEMORIAL STUDIO and Mrs. Allen and resides at 3053 Like A See-Saw." la Taylor; chaplain, James Knox; young ladies at Hamilton who are life," the author points out. “He Price Graduate Yale. She is a member of Pleasant members of the Co - Ette Club Beautiful, Lasting parliamentarian, Gregory Farmer, Theodore Jones "Rescue Me" Ula tells, for example, how shortly af­ Hill Baptist Church. Inc. Old members include Melanie Exchanged . and business mqnger, Danny Craw­ Thomas. ter the end of World War n he Training Al Memorial« Around the campus, she is assist­ McWilliams president; Jessica INCLUDES ford. ant secretary of the National Hon-I From Clarence Glaspic to Archie performed a concert of chamber Wilson, "Stay Away From My Ba­ Johnson, first vice president; Nan­ AB Labor and Parts or Society, secretary of the Li­ music in Barcelona. When the Keesler AFB Making their first appearance was by" Shirley Miller. cy Sims, secretary; Emma May­ Sxcent convertor brary Staff, president of the Gra­ oboe players performed clumsily, SAN ANTONIO, Tex. - Airman the Schola Cantroum of ouglass. Walter Mosby, “Never Had It So weather, asst, secretary; Kithy For AU '50-'65 cious Ladles, member of the Dra­ his companions made fun of them Harold E. Hester Jr., son of Mr. and The student director« ar« Adufrey Good" Bernice Freeman, Graham, treasurer; and Patricia AllMdd* matics Club, major of the N.D.C.C and he did not object, Mrs. Harold E. Hester of 200 Perry Qne Day Service Robertson and Thelma Bishop. Erma Washington siys “Keep On Simpson, journalist. Newly - elected Sponsors, member of the Spanish “But later he discovered that the Blvd., Atlanta, has been selected ft MONEY DOWN Distinguished guests for the pro­ Walking," Henry Key. members form Hamilton include Club,, chaplain of the Shonvelle’s men were really great artists. They for training at Keesler AFB, Miss., gram were Patricia Sbupson,.Ham­ Elroy Cox, “I Hear A 8ymphony” Muriel Curry, Harriett Davis, Social Club, first alternate to Miss had played badly because, after as an Air Force communications ilton; Harpld Wood, Advjsor Mrs. Jackie McMullen. Elaine McColllns,, Carolyn Brldge- Lester and Miss Senior for the year years of starvation, they had Just specialist. 50 Snowden; Fred Leatherwood, Ron- Paul McClough, "Ilicse Hands", forth, Sharon Lewis, Martha aid Crawford, Mantissas; Gloria “65-66." Chandler, Patricia May weather, be- finished their first good meal, and The airman a 1964 graduate of L Patricia Vance. J. Price High School, recently com- Parker, Mary Crass, Jackie Buckley. nlse Sims, and Linda Williairis. in their eagerness had eaten too 24 MO. TO PAY ELECTION: Roy Brown, “Time To Love" Ger­ leted basic training at . Lackland Lester; william Jemigan. Terry Our third salute goes to Miss much to be able to control ;heir The junior Class held it's elec­ trude Gaston. AFB, Tex. OUR NEW LOCATION JA. 6-7491 Adison and Loraine Dixon, Melrose. I” Rosalyn Willis who on Friday night, breathing properly. Schweitzer has tion Friday, Nov. 10. Their offi­ Emmual Summers, “I Feel Good1 7 William Harden is the advisor for Nov, 19, was selected "Miss sicial never forgiven himself for Judging 11 ~ii...... — (Near Calvary Cemetery) OBKK ODS REFUTATION cers are: Bobbie Freeman. t the Douglass student council. Belle". Miss Willis is the daughter• them harshly." DAY PHONE: 948-9049 COLEMAN-TAYLOR of Atty, and Mrs a. W Willis of In discussing his philosophy of President,— Charles Taylor. NIGHTS: BR 4-0346 Automatic TranimisMon 881 Mississippi Blvd. life, Schweitzer is quoted as saying, Vice president — Ronnie Smith. and Motor Exchange Secretary — Jackie McMullen. Club Spotlight — This week our "The good consists in preserving 1470 S. BELLEVUE Atlanta Man Trains *n-ns union Assistant secretary ■ Bernice club spotlight falls on another club life, in supporting it, in seeking to Freeman. Al Walker AFB, N.M. on our ccmpus.. The club is' the carry it to its highest value. Evil -Treasurer — Etruia Trotter, Junior Sophisticates. Officers are: consists in destroying life, in in­ ORGAN STUDIOS Business manager — Lynell SAN ANTONIO, Tex. - Airman President Barbara1 Dortch. juring it, or tn thwarting its full Chambers. Anthony 0. Merritt, son of Mr. and Vice president Harold Clark flowering. We have the obligation Memphis, Tenn. We pre pleated to announce Competition of (he Week: John-1 Mrs. Henry O. Meritt of 3859 Col­ Secretary Annette Tabor to respect all will-to-life as if it that lier Drive, NW. Atlanta, has been Asst. Secretary Denise Sim:. assigned to Walker AFB, N. M., Treasurer Doboiah Satterfield • ORGANS PREPARE NOW after comleting Air Force basic Chaplain James Brown Copeland, Sylvester Sorter, Col- • PIANOS THOMAS W. MURPHY training. Sgt -at-arms Julian J.effrys 'undls Gibson, Spencer Baber, FOR THE FUTURE Paiiimentarian Eva Tharp< Glenda Taylor, Beverly Spighi. JR. The airman, a 1965 graduate of Business Ménagers Gertrude Fifer, Freeman Oates SALES * SERVICE - RENTALS A SPECIAL SKILL Karen has become associated with LEARN Charles L. Harper High School will Sanderlin Paula Briggs. Janice Owens, .Valerie Simmóns Bay or Nite Classes. Most mo­ PHONE 682-4637 be trained on the job as an ad­ Members include Shirley Stew and Eudora Greene. u* as a Registered dem methods of teaming. Latest ministrative specialist with the art, Rita Baptist, Cato Walker All members of the Junior Class information. ENROLL TODAY. 482 S. Perkins Ext. Strategic Air Command. Lots Thomas, Brenta Bowen, Waym Advisors are Mrs. I. Moore and Representative » AIR CONDITIONING Mrs. M. Jacnsoh. 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Carol Earls WORLD ft Saturday, Pappmhr 4,1968 $ 3 Alpine Club Members In Hosts JJs

1 ' * Memphis chapter of Jack and Jill of America Inc., held a meet­ The annual pre-Thanksglvliw The Thanksgiving basket for ing at the home of Carol Earls party of the Alpine Club was held wlilch the members had sold chan- on Hom Lake Road. Carol served Monday night, Nov. 22, at the home oes was won by Mrs. M. C. Mims. as the usual excellent hostess. After of Mrs. Cora Le6,' 501 Beale; The next' meeting of the club will the meeting the teen«, .bubbling The club members and their be Dec, 13, at 7:30 p.m., at the I with energy, enjoyed an informal friends enjoyed a delightful even­ home of-Mrs. Rosa Wright, Mis­ get . together. ing of games and other festivities. sissippi Boulevard. ' During this meeting new officers First there was a short business Oh this night gifts wilCbe ex­ CONTESTANTS FOR «MISS were installed. The new officer changed and indisposed members ville, Mrs,'.James S. Byas, Mrs. went with a few Memphis Al­ are: president., Ronald Walter;Walter: session for project, .reports, after SOCIAL BEU” AHE , remembered. figL Fowlkes, Mrs. M. N Watson, phas’ attending and with a few of vice president, Carol Earls secre­ which the party got underway. Rib­ ENTERTAINED IN PASSPORT Mrs. Pauline D. Toney £ presi­ Mrs. T. H. Watkins, Mrs. Otis her friends dropping by for drinks tary, Sylvia Braswell; assistant tickling games and delicious feast­ ing at this point set the stage for dent of the club and Mfs, Irene Room at municipal airport Strong, and Mrs Edward Reed. and dinner. secretary, Kathy Graham; treasur­ Pretty Teen-age girls are stiU er, Melaine McWilliams; Business the Thanksgiving season. Gleeden, talking about the Dinner party Assisting Mrs. Allen in receiving DR. W. O. SPEIGHT, JR., left Manager, Loyce Lynom; chaplain, given Sunday in the Passport Room were Atty. A. A, Utting, Mr; a. D. Harriett Davis, and Parliamentar­ at the Municipal Airport compll- over the week-end for Chicago Hollis and Mrs. Johnetta K Ho- Where he is attending the..Annual ian, Jessie Turner, Jr. mtottag,contestants for the "Mtes zay with whom she now resides ih New members are Nan Alice Sa­ social Bott Contest.” Dinner was al Academy of Otolaryngology at the a fashionable apartment all to her­ Mrs. Olive Palmer House. The Ear, Eye, Nose ville, Sharon Lewis, Lynn Jones, 3 .... and It was served in courses, self t... and Mrs. Ann Weathers. Bryant Braswell and Eamle Mus­ and Throat Specialists are meet­ Coming from Columbus and Jack- a, new exprience for many of the ing through Friday. Mrs. Speight, ton. yoling girls who. are yet. sub-debs. son, mH’, were Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ who usually attends the Annual Entertains • The Second Annual presentation, liam Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Jains Fetes Club Meetings with Dr. Speight, was in to’beahother Pruitt, MR pnd Mrs; Otis Bairy, riul event at club with a cold and was unable to at­ Ushers Association Memebrs of the Elite Club en­ The home of Mr. »nd Mrs, A. P. Paradlie, will Mr. and Mr«,,Chas. Brown, Mr. activities for tend. joyed their regular meeting with Malone, 13,540iD^drMacop Macon fRd„” Collier~ ­ this year, Robert Magpy,"ML and Mrs. Eddie of the contest Mrs. B. E. (Ida) Olive, Tuesday ville, Tenn, was the/setting of an­ isto raise f Irons, Mr. B^taie Cooper. Meeting TH« Weak lor civic endeavors • MEMPHIANS were saddened oyer evening, Nov. 16, which was her other enjoyable occasion when the .... .to rec Mrs. Rosie Walton, publicity .teen-agers .., and the pawing on Thursday of MRS. (Others from ttound these parts birthday. Ladles Birthday cluT ™et for their to support itociai and political wore Atty. apd ;Mrs. H T. Lockard chairman of the City Ushers Asso­ ALLENE VANCE, sister-in-law of Members present to en'oy Mrs. organisations. Mre. Bernie« Calloway, state Sen ciation, announces that a meeting Dr. and Mrs. wm. Gibson and Miss Will be held Thursday night, Dec. Olive’s birthday hospitality were t, Giris ,presc..__„irf ...... at the dinnei...... ator and MT*. 4.W. Willis, Jr., Mr Mrs. Malone received her guests Alison Vance. 2, at Owen College, beginning at 8. Mrs. T. H. Watkins Sr., president; ' were Janet HotpA Carla______Allen—- -Uand and Mrs .iVlyo -Suarebz,," ’ Mrs. Al- in the den then they were inhered All ushers are asked to be present. and Mssdames J. C. Mickle, M. J. Pat Mayweather,,Mayweather;, a)iah contestants len’s loxig ti me friends ... Mr into the attractive dining room ter Arriving m Memphis last week President of the group Is Charles Owens, j. H. Seward, M. L. Bran­ from last1«st year' .....Phyllis Ross, a dinner. were YOUNG DR. WALTER GIB­ Bill_ ...... Weathei, ,. i, and Dr. e. A With­ don, H. H. Haysbert, L M. Jones, Rosalyn Willis, Vera Wright, San­ Walton. SON and his wife and baby who erspoon, Mrs. Lawrence Patterson N. M. Watson, J. W. Ester, E A. dra Underwood, Renzie McNeal, The tatte was beautiful Xd be­ came for the funeral services of Hickman and “Your Columnist.” COEDS QUIZ leMOYNE GRAD - Henry A. Ryan, a 1937 graduate Wilson, H, A Collins Sr, and T J. Christian TaylOr, Mary Robinson,, hold with a white imported table­ their aunt, Mis. Allene Vance. Beauchamp Carlotta Hayes, Callie Crossley, MR. AND MRS. MACEO WALK­ Choose Liquor of LeMoyne and now cultural affairs officer for the American cloth with napkins to mat^h, sil­ Many plans for holiday friend­ ver, China dfihes, stemware, and Georgia Hawkins,HAwklns, Bernice Ransom, ER complimented a charming cou­ Embassy in Leopoldville, was honored at a tea bn the college Word comes to Memphis that OMAHA, Neb. - (UM) - Ken­ ship with friends and projects of Johnnie Anderson, Linda Coleman, ple last weekend .... DR. AND a centerpiece « assorted! dolors ft ROBERT (Roundhead) Lee is neth E. Young, faced with losing campus last week. Happy to chat with him were these three L»- the club were made. Shell Johnson, .Ruby Bell, Laura MRS. HARVEY THCMAS of Mun­ baby chrysan around and about .... but had a his drivers license or not taking Moyne coeds, left to right; Clenora Hudson, Carolyn Banks and The Ice course, cake, candies and Htofe' and Janet Yarbrough. cie, Ind. It was oh a winter Carib- fail and broke both arms this fall a drink for two yean, gave up nuts served by the hostess' made The Malone tere and a '.'.Mtatoeritot the Committee who bean Cruise that the two couples Bobble Thomas. . .'. Mr. Lee recently resigned as the license. for a very pleasant and enjoyabit S Catherin, ce, i Armella planned for the dinner were Mrs. met last year ...... and they im­ Head coach and Director of Ath­ It happened Wednesday In the meeting and evening, . and ML» Murlette Moore Lorene. Osburn, Chairman; Miss mediately got to know and , like letics at Southern University at Douglas County courtroom of Judge the dinner ^courses, which Jotephute; Whitthome, Mrs. Lurilne each other. The Thomas’ and their Baton Rouge. Robert Troyer where Young ap­ W «f tiirtiip ^ green Crawford, Mrs. Carnella Orenshaw, small daughter, Susan spent part Tea Honors peared for sentencing on a drunk­ Ladies Community beata, okra, baked\hatt, turkey Mt, "Bill*". Weathers, Mr. Alzate of Saturday and a part of Bunday We had a chat with Mr, and Mrs. en driving charge. sweet pota­ Clark and Mrs. Vasco smith, Exe­ afternoons with the Walkers. On Highlights At Felton 'Earls, Sr., last week .... The Jud® told Young he had a Club Entertained toes with mi ss,, picklet) cutive Secretary .of NAACP who and were much surprised tp learn 3unday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. choice: Iwo years on probation Graduate ppeaches,««, a —disll individual' wta named General Chairman of Walker asked a few members of that Felton, jr„ is now a junior in with no li iuor or, a, tine of $100 Mrs. Leila Crawford was hostess fruit talad on lettuce] corn muf- the'eontest. their family! in to meet the Thom­ Med. School at Howard. Mr. Earls, and a smienaion of his drivers to the Ladles Community Club of fins; hot I ( Other adults, attending were Mrs. ases and td tat dinner with them. Mt. Pisgah Sch. , ice cream, Sr., who' came to Memphis from license for six months. Young Riverside Subdivision, Wednesday, .punch, tea Gazelia Holmes, Mr. John Williams, Atlanta, is Schemes and Routing /------elected to ose the license. Of LeMoyne Nov. 24, at her home 227 Ingle Ave. Hi: Misg joyde Lincoln, Mrs. Fantoi After dinner a short meeting was Officer at the Main Post Office. DR. AND,. IRS. LELAND AT- home. It's a pleasure bringing you the ■Mae Williams, Mrs. Leola Robin­ KINS arebai After attending the A Tea last week honored one of latest news and highlights around held.“ ' 1 '. Ruth Hicks presided in 18,000 BEIÁBILITATED Members present enjoying die de­ thè’'«Ì son; Mrs; • Mamie Taylor, Mr. MRS. MACLP CALKER had Heart ■■ imi, Fiori,-; LeMoyne College’s graduates, Hen- Mt. Pisgah High Bchol. Ce of Mrs. Georgia Horne Charles F. Morris, Sr.; Mr. Eddie three house to-tat Week ....■ da Where _ gts at the riy A. Ryan, cultural affairs officer licious repeat were Mesdames T. J. who is president. Plan« for the r;F. Hayes who furnished his funeral all old frieht-I. The first to; arrive Beau Rita ...... fotal. Dr. . At­ More than, 18,000 mentally ffl per- Tor the American Embassy (U6IS) Colston, L. B. Hawkins, Rossie Jack- SPOTLIGHT — This Week the Chrlstaps holiday» were made. cart, to trthjs^ort the girls ... Mrs. was JARS. ALELIA RANSOM NEL­ kins was one Of the approximately sons were'______rehabilitated ___ to twefpl Leopoldville, the Democratic Re­ son, Jessie Johnson, Maytoo Avant, revolving Maroon and White Bears r j- --a A.A/ W. Willis,WÚH?, Jr.,.Jr, Mrs Jesse TurTuj-­ SON of Indianapolis¿polls and New. York 12 Negroes to attend the meeting Jobs through Hie Federal -., State public of the Congo. Rosalie Lee, Louise Houston, Mamie on one of our outstanding seniors. OtAermembers present were Mrs; ' ” Mitent of ner,«nd ‘'YourColumnlst.” City.-- Mrs. Nelson i» ptW where more (gram Mr. Ryan was one of the cele­ Miller, Elie Grimes. Hannah Hollo­ The person I speak of is Cliff Hen- ,Aline Loftes, Mrs. A. T. Williams, techOsK id "dr WWdf Maw, Md'ms. McKinney, ^MJ3S ROSALIND WILLIS, of Mmt C. J. Walker's products. She its attenda June brated "Mad Magicians" under the way, Elizabeth Adams, Rosa Robin­ demon, the son of Mr. and Mrs,. i Stitè Senator «nd Mrs."“w"WiL led over Mt Mitchell, Beady, Gant, and Boyce, "toatorfaiM Mrs. A. W. Wil- was enroute home alter speaking ^„„.EdUr tutelage of Coach Jack Adkins and son, Fannie Clark, Mattie French, Cliff Henderson of 1302 Charles UsjWta hi.:.Jiatoed Mita...... Social...... Bell...... at ami------and shi ,tas carried1 away with'wit! Milas Watkins, fliyol Mae Jones Mrs! Corrihe Hightower was ab- in Dallas. Mrs. Nelson apd Mrs. elfare reported Ri- starred in football and basketball. Bryant Road in Cordova. He is a Walker ye re friends when they the Doral and. its Starlight Roof K. W. Green, Lena Mae Pryor add amt. , a Formal/Ball,. November/ ’ember 20th. He ,«?.»« graduated from LeMoyne member of 12-1 homeroom under LOS DOCK AMIGOS'MEMB'ER.S were students at Talladwa ’ je, (one of thethè world’s finest that over­ Addie Wright. MM. Rosa Robinson in 1»37. the guidance.of Mrs. Carnes, it ■ •Others.on the scene were Mrs. COMPLIMENT MODELS AT looks the ocean .They also took;a - ■■ - thanked the hostess for her hospi­ TOUNGdDAVls,Wwife of k prorR? ter, _ ..„BB fRyan Howard is aUniversity. former deanHe hasof Lois Emery and Freddie Hicks, A. 8HERATAN INNS. toiir' hy boat to Ft. Lauderdale oh Mrs. Claiborne served as tality, On campus Cliff is president of Pl Malone, hte sons Buford, Bur­ 1440,00 Presentation Is Made ncht Boston Mortician; Mrs. Davis Millionaire's Row) and spent much Advisors for the party and assisted the Student Council and an honor »d nearly , all the require- ney and Huley Moore. B^top Patterson : . -«'V; and Mrs Walker are life Jong of their time with old friends, Dr. Mr. aid Mrs. Earis in receiving the The previous meeting wax at the student. He is also a member of for the Ph. D. degree. friends.... both hailing from Lit­ and Mrs. Bristol Myers of Lorraine, youngsters who were , served hot hone of Mrs. Milas Watkins, 208 the Future Farmers of America, : ice AmJgas members en- •iiHe was,in Memphis with his . The guests departed after an en- tle Rock Tl)e Boston matron has Ohio just "Out 'of■ Cleveland, Dr. dogs and the other foods' cherished Fay Aye. where he l»s gone lned for Models who assisted „wife and daughter visiting rela­ Jbyabfe; Mternooii, - taking with been in Hot Bprihgs with her sis­it Atkih’s home. iì j by the young set. Mrs. T. J. Colston was lwstesk . a Vocational Agrlc 4ftem ln raising funds for a bay . ' .J»? ;: tives add friends. ¡ultural Program them w souvenir of Halloween since ter Mrs. Fay MdUalf, Wife of the After the business session a tasty and won 2nd platie in home im- ¡•y to W, opened later, in a . Two , other, promlr.'vrt ' • ’ ’ • -- famed Ralph. Metcalf, a star of In­ . BISHOP AND MRS, WALTER H. ' Among the yCungsterp noticed m»nu was enjoyed by the follow- it Wta Htalowtaa pay. Wellington Street Building, put graduates were »t. " - ' ZZ'- /l’ o. Patterson. The ternational fame. AMOS, JR.; of• the’,CM.»'i0burch home for the holidays | was RD- Ing members: Mesdames In Jackson, Tennessee he recelv- were in town again this week, Bie- tHESTERNt-BW, JR.,,son ot Mr. Hawkins, Rosalia r riarmati- ed-3rd place in an N. F. A. Quiz . Care Center will furnish aid < T. ". 1- »king toothers and the MR. AND MRS. HENRY RYAN hop Awos yUlted hte mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Rochester Neeley, fy, uhc Mi! Miài loway, Jessie abo DAttitiDfttod in the Mid ii a freshman at Fisk University ip WJte'lh^ of; Eos Doce Amigos and their prettyi g daughter,teto W. H. Amos, sr, as usugl and the French “ South Judging contest whereV he won ilaslniJJle,'.Mr Neely is assistant *“*s? The presentation was Fay are to town from -lea where couple stayed with Mrs.- Amos’s woH, Kyles. Adeline Henry, Edna . the 2rd highest mark. So hats off Mr. Ryan la with the J icational próthor-in-law. and sister, Mr. and principal at Manassas High school. Thÿol Mae Jones, Elizabeth ie at the Sheradon Inn oh Un- ...... to a very ambitloi (ung man.; a Robert. Uwta, Jr. ¿Bi’ selle, Lucy Plelder, Lena Mae where.«members’ (alf memb or* of il u ■s. , THE THAI 1 PROGRAM ; g chargé lì (,A very attractive matron in Mem­ [01, Addie Wright, Lula White and PeitecoslM church) entertaini ■■ who once taught at ihta- - The ,1hl------„-.-. program was : ï'ITg -Ì B.'k dififfer pferty/’Metob^ fl ‘e first sas » going into Lite mlnlstiry phis for. Thanksgivingt wm MBS. W. Green, Mrs. Lucy Helder thank­ enjoy«) by all; Rev. Sherman cole MELBA FREEMAN JONES, «* 0 ?sts wore ‘‘after’,five” frocks to spent time ir Washington and in îyUVWMIJÿ'pllowing mvuinto AMOhis IUVUÇAfather ’Ös JW1»foot- ed the Ktatata. led the pray». The primary depart­ flew down for the holidays-wiih Orlando, Florida, Mrs. Ryan’s ho le. steps, Was-dinnerwas'; dinner guest of Mr. ment grade» 1-3) rendered a sohg ¡ the pretty atmosphere that the Next meeting will be at the home teitiih offers,, ■ ------Louis B..H4ÌW1,, principal ut Map-1 her childhood friend, Miss Erwa directed bf Mrs. j. Harris. The first " sodate with whom .^o Laws. .‘.TOB, beautiful' Detroit mb- : i^ptiiring thfc rito. Lucy Held® 1651 Hartan» Was Mrs. ( Hawkins who aro in school in .»n— . .. .r assas an Thi . .ving story was given bjr a Iron, is a'native of M« . . this Week is '*>7M3f***M**' '****"''’''**'U '***at We.nn toted the' went aitar having the States. Mr. taught many,■ y i ■ ».W sophomore — Deborah Finley. There |r-hundred dollar is,the daughter qf/thi late Mts. Î1W- deserving, yopng Miss Ryan, a Lemoyne (graduate, once 1 were [lections from the band ant ■to bisIk .. after which ’’first’Alma Gladys Freeman and Mr.' “Doolt” Wane« Marjet Bingham. Ppssessing tar-”“ "** I, AllNW ’rifeoMPSON COLE- glee,club. Remarks were girtn by ... ,ler, president oi Freemqh; she is h»w piarrldd to a -«•..-charming preonsllty, Frances is liW”» into L. A. Tlew in from the toe . teip& Bearqt ¡Harts. i* famous'musician Who has playtd a.memo^. pf the 12-12 homeroom Ah^ik foreign services wa? Dean of Men West Coast ie funèfitl services ■OTLIj at Howard University in Washing­ bn severdi continent* ahd wits sei-i♦îôi m«Wta..>ta' stowtary. She rther.e to .welcome of ar aunt, I [rj. Annie Hayes Who T n- satibnM'with UoNrt Hampton wd te a captain in the NDÇC bataillon, wei-e Mgi. yuliá Atkins, ton. The Ilyins are visiting a broth, was buried SuSunday.—,, Joining------o the Slatring I MTtUsclub ia composed 7-21. Mrs corresponding secretary of the Stu­ er apd sJwf-in-law In Memphis,•i form« Memphian here were her .vevertl other poputei groups. ' - r be, Mrs. Shirley •' f5' "toliim, .;>« ' .'.‘-fe ; I- dent Council, and a member ot the Of _.j whp u*e Mddten History Mr. and Mrs,. J- Ry«“1 *ho reside broth«, MK Wiliam Thontasbn officers are:.OSS An attractive couple in town last Future Business Leaders of Ameri- on Steith Parlay ...... and are who is now Atat. Hospital Adtnintt- leiit * ««»1» ims. spending much of their time with week-end wa* MR. AND MRS, GDi- ca. bni Sammy Date, jt, starting in tM i». Joan tratcr «t the Clevdand City Gen. . Vive.’ Mr. and Mrs. Phil Booth. They will Hospital and a steter the fbr- BRRT FISHER, JR.. Who came h title role In ioæph E. Levine’s ’A ili Desale vfe eroi Socially, Frances is a member of ley Bogan. K.'f.MSX'S iner, Äss Helen Thompson. ' irom Detroit for Mra. Fteher’s Mau called Adam " in concurrently Assistantsecretary' Ari j! Mrs. H&wSita the Spartan Social Club. ' Bén­ ters wedding. Mrs. 'Fisher teach« starring on Broadway in the hit itchdr.' ' Frances resides at 582 Weils son; J il hfe has' hndther tour. Leopoldville MRS. LAWRENCE PATTERSON French in a Detroit High Beta Ave- musical, golden Boy.” Also appear-

’ Wtahipgtoh of New York City phis; lew APA’s flew |n from San Mr. and Mrs. A. Maœo Walker, with swinging platters for the even­ Mrs. Bessie White was hostess to „.'^'‘FF j'Wrth Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. ing. Teens on the scene were Phyl­ co-star Ossie Davis, who Is stitt- the last meeting of the Faithful FTincisco where he attended a PLAY TO AID LINK'S Dr. B. B. Martin, Mr and Mrsi Mary taÿlor, Mrs. Charles Etta lis Taylor, Rubye Willett, Francine tag in the new comedy, “The 2iilu Few Club at her home, 1623 Florida meeting last Week. 1065-1066 PROGRAM Robert Lewis, Jr., and Mrs. Law-, Brtnham, Mtes Erma Laws and and the Zayda." With sevi St.ïtayraülMw Mtatan’were ac­ Links Present Memphis State rance Pattersen Hickman who is Guy, Bruce Allen, Ortis ■ Wynn, Jéwej Hulbert. actors , spending six evening cepted into the club’s membership, MRS. EMMA WASHINGTON University players In “School recently back to these parts from Art 1b Ruffin, Helen Barnum and S’.) : two afternoons a week on st ige. BBUDroRD flew into Memphis the West Ooast. Chartes Marshall. and, an enjoyable eeaslcn wu held. for Wives” film director Leo Penn has had to Members of the Bluff City Aux­ last week-end for a day with her SPORTS — In preparation for Visitors are always weltbme to at­ iliary’to the Medical met with their Memphte -Links will present the devise What can only be described mottier, Mrs. Dave Washington on MRS. MARGUERITE MURPHY, the Blues BoWl game, the Tigers tend the meetings Memphis State University Playets as a "inique” shooting schedule! president, Mrs. W. p. Speight, Jr. Ellison Road. Mrs. Bradford, a die­ Chicago Head ■ of Romance Lan-; are getting ready for another so- On the sick list this week ate to the general public in “School for 4, Thursday of last week <... with called crucial team, Carver High T Mrs. Annie Felton Edmonds, 1106 tician in New York, was attending Wives” on Tuesday, December 7th,. guages at Crane Teacher’s College, Dr. Va™» »►—--o ; —on Leg-. a meeting in the Mid-west and de­ spent Thanksgiving with her aunt, School of Tupelo, Mississippi, at Texas st, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim in the Memphis State University Cate. IslatlVe' and Ctftnlnunlty 'Needs. and small daughter Mrs. Eva Cart­ Melrose Stadium on December 3, Clark. 137 Alpha Ave. , I cided to spend one day at home Auditorium Proceeds will Thomas Malone (FBH) tnd Members attemWtai were Mm. man Martin and Unda Murphy. Everyone seemed to have enjoyed wit) her family. As far as we can say, the Tigera are Donthy Bowles. f O..8peèht’, S(Fwtio assisted used to provide an emergency and the worship servi» Sunday at Beu- long term assistance progratp. foreVer ready with their great play­ Lenons Williams (Mel.) tod iécelviñi" '(Mrs. ■nbAlphorn» 8a- lahland Baptist Church, 833 W. er«: Elmer Otr, the Trigg Brothers, Serving as genetal dhalrman is Mts. MRS. MARTHA PERRY PHIL- Daria Ellis. ■„ -f'Ur,,,.., t— KBPS, a long time old friend whose Freddie Herring, George White, I ■■Kip axs» Addle D. Jon«. Tickets m'ay be Donald Black and Shelia Han- Gillis Rd. The Rev. T. Wade, pas­ mother was my mother's child-hoodc j v.-j clarence Moore and Samuel Evans tor, preached. AND purchased from any member and by _ „ dricts. ‘“ins. Pauline Allen entertained friend, was in Memphis last week 77WHY DID?? calling Mrs. LelMjd Atkins at Br JOB PRINTING from her home in Los Angeles. She; DID YAU KNOW THAT (most graciously so) for Columbus, 6-3761.7:30 in evening is the hoijr. Señorita Roderick feel bad all -Miss ”. Alphas. « « ■ ' in” memorym«.» aolhefV Untolate Jesse Johnson has attracted a lot of AIIMW The presentation is the second oije visited Mrs. Ijona Ctthrell where week-end? she formerly taught at the School of senior girls. hubanl Dr. James Allen. The at the university sponsored tyy Larry Williamson and Anne Tonto of Cosmetology and with “Your Col-.1 Joe Villett and Rochelle Woody party was given in the chatming Links who Inta a sell-out last year- Williams have a fight? are still tight although Dotis King matron's Mississippi Blvd. Apart- Get your tickets now. umtitet;” Frances Ross birn her NDCC tota—» suit? , to trying to break if up. MRS. PAULINE ALLEN, thatj Lillian Suelng has been seen driv­ JACK AND JILL TEEN AQE James Herndon and Ora Nathan popular colutnbus, Miss., matron le.ave the dance in a hurry? ing a ‘56 Mustang. UNITED GABS GROUP met Saturday evening of last week at the beautiful Lakeview who recently moved to Memphis Gwendolyn Bowie (Suddenly start A certain senior girt gets phone calls tom a young man at Owen FAST residence of Mr. and Mrs. Felton breaks the t|jne and spent every losing weight? l^fsGoSell weekend away. This week site has SWINGING COUPLES College, although he has no chaSce COURTEOUS EaHs with their youngsters, Caro­ 24-HOUR SERVICE lyn and Phillip serving as heists. a pretty guest, her adopted daugh­ Larry Dillard and Violet Frank­ of succeeding. Come Oii Fellows Kids had fun and plans were mftde ter who hails from Flint, Mlchi-j lin. Larry Suarez is digging in old for their Christmas dance .. Ityn gan .. . and you will hear more Claude Humphrey (TSU) and flames again. (Shortly) F. B. H. Savile was selected “Miss Jill" to.» about her. Sandra Harrell. Until next week remember — Come In Or Call Cary Woods was selected “Mr. Ronald Hawkins and Dlann Mc- BCNU. 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Q, V. WILLIAM8ON DR. TILLMAN COTHRAN REV. C. S. HAMILTON Aiderman - elect Q. V, William- fessors.1 1Mayor’s Commiittee on Equal Em­ on and Dr. Tillman C. Cothran He spent six month In Japan and Iployment in City Government. will be honored today at the But- Korea] as research analyst for the He is a 32nd degree Mason, Shrl- er Street YMCA Hungry Club by Department; of Army, spring and I ‘he Atlanta Omegas as "Citizen oi < ner, Elk and a member of the summer, 1951, two and a half 1Kappa Alpha Psi Franternilty. HOGUE & KNOTT - ALL PURPOSE ‘the Year” and “Omegas Man ol j months in Africa as group leaders In August, 1963 he was elected The mc»t 'plausible of many explanations for the delay is the Year" respectively. j for 16 America students under the president■ of the National Associ­ that President Johnson's gall bladder operation deprived him of This activity is part of the 1auspice of Operation Gross - Ronds ationi of Real Estate Brokers, Inc., Africa Countries, visited were; Ni­ the time aid energy needed to make a selection, and is await­ Omega's observance of National after serving three years as its ing results of a task-force study which is due before Christmas. Achievement Week and will climax 1geria, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya and first vice - president. In 1966 he Uganda with an address by Dr. Cothran, was elected after serving three But chother theory gaining credence is that President John­ Dr. Cothran was appointed to associate director of the Atlanta, years as its first vice - president. son wOulf like to appoint Weaver, a Negro, and is giving him the Advisory Committee of Che Fulton Economic Opportunity Au­ In 1965 he was elected a member a twasmonth trial as temporary head to prove he can capably thority, Inc., Who will be the United State Civil Rights Com­ of the Aldermanic Board of the mission, November, 1964, elected dkertlfhe department, guest speaker at the Hungry Club City of Atlanta. luncheon - forum, co-sponsored rice - president of the Georgia Sociological Society, 1964-66 and this week by the Atlanta Omegas. Is listed in Who’s Who in Education Dr Cothran, along with Rev. C. I Who’s Who in South and Who’s s Hamilton, pattor of Tabernacle Who in America. Baptist Church and councilman - Q. V. Williamson, a native Atl- elect of Augurta wore guest sneak­ antan, is a graduate of Morehouse ers at the 43rd Achievement Ban­ College in business administration. quet last night at the Atlanta He has served for five years as Marriott Motor Hotel, sponsored by president, of the Empire Real the Omegas. Estate Board of Atlanta. He is president of Williamson and Com­ Rev. Hamilton, an Omega man, pany one of the largest real estate is a graduate of Morehouse Coll-go firms in the city, chairman of the and the Interdenominational board or direotors of Atlanta Mort­ Theological Center with the A. B. age Brokerage Co., Inc., president and M. 8. T. degrees. , i of Atlanta Currency Exchange, as . He Is president of the Augusta -well as professor of real estate at Branch NAACP and vice - presi­ Atlanta University. your mind. o > dent at large of the New Era Williamson is very active In civic The person who can laugh at hit, orher, mistakes will rise Missionary Baptist Convention of crganizatlons and seres as co n , Georgia. to become master of individual life. One, who takes misfortune chairman of the Atlanta Negro HARTS-COLONIAL-TAYSTEE with a smile, exhibits greater courage than those who grumble' Rev. Hamilton, is a member ofr Voters League, a member of the ond complain and is on the rood to overcoming evil. the Georgia Adriisory. Committee> executive committee of the Cftl- - to the Commission on Civil Rights., zens Adwlsory Committee for Ur- , A member of the Richmond Conn;I ban Renewal, and a member of the ty Democrat executive committee; vice - president of the Georgia Human Relation Council; presi­ dent, of the Gwinnett Investment (Continued from Page One) WEEKLY Company and councilman - elect to the City Council of Augusta, taking office in January, U District of the C. Dr. Tillman Q Cothran is a graduate of Arkansas A. M. & N. Colleg .with a A, B degree Uni­ ROUND or T-BONE versity of Indiana with a M. A. de­ gree; and the University of Chic­ ago with a PhU degree.

; w sw iiij : •ri ' -AiAMAAl*») as professor of Sociology, chair­ man of the departtnepht of social- ogy and editor of PHYLOR and Is ■presently serving al associate direc­ . He began as a minister at the age of IS. “ tor, Atlanta, Fultot EOA, Inc. Rev. Mr. Davis was assigned to Dr. Cothran hobs memberships the Brownsville - Dyersburg Dist­ in the following , societies: The rict in 1964. American Sociological Society; Survivors include a daughter, Society for the Study of Social Mrs. Bertha M. Everett; four sons, Problems, Southern Sociological the Rev. Elijah Davis, John M. Golgotha. We rea Society; Georgia Sociological Soci­ Davis; Cleopha Davis and Nehem- the 26th chapter c ety; National Education Associa­ lah Jr.; three sisters, Mesdames fit the Apostles tion; Alpha Kaypa Mu Honor Parthenio silmon, Hattie B. Muse Society; Alpha Kappa Delta Nat­ and Savannah Wilson, and three ional Honorary Sociological Society; brothers, the Rev. T. M. Davis, Delta Tau Kappa International Thomas Davis and Matthew Davis Social Science Honor Society and Jr. . wheor he met Jflfms on the-Damas­ cus fto'ad, hie ceised to be the chief the Association if Univereity Pro- persecutor ahd became .Christian! ty’s,’iiUtanding missionary. If vr More Negroes are -to be saved, we must trav (Continued from Page One) thc’ixmabcus Road und there m (Continued from Page One) Insurance Company; and the Re: J. A. McDaniel, executive secre he point or deliberately evaded tarv of the local Urban Leagu . the facts in answering Evers' State Representative A. W. Wi :harge. By mentioning the KKK, 11s, Jr., and Mr. Walker have bee i Ross Bai nett of Mississippi, it ap­ named members of a $25. - a - pla ! pears that he was casting a smoke Democratic Party fund - raisir; GEORGIA BOY screen to cover up for hs weakness dinner featuring former Gov. Bt- al leadership and blunler he lias fnrd Ellington. The event is sche­ made in the anti - poverty program duled for Jan. 27 at The Audi­ •otters-opportunities of sacrlf. r> Wight. torium. service. Wl)gn,ipen and women tù “Barnett and Wallace have noth- J. A. Beauchamp, managing e<- of htmiahneeds.One can '¡ng to do with our imireaiate pro­ itor of the Memphis World; D’. blem here in Memphis and Shelby Price and Rev. Mr. McDaniel ate County and Mr. Turne- knows it. prominent Members of The Cit • Mr. Turner knows so well that the zens Association of Memphis whic 1 mere mentioning of there men will is revitalizing its action progra'i Bury Two More excite the Nc-gro citlzem and I as­ to concentrite on improving loc: 1 (Continued from Page One) sume that he was playing on their government under home rule pre ■ emotions. cedure. etery with Victory in charge. “Mr. Turner has admtted in his Sgt. Floyd L. Reed, Jr., son of The grotfp has voted "to resi ■ newspaper article that the NA AC? Mr, and Mrs. Floyd L, Reed, Sr., cort itself with renewed vizor in:) ranch has been cast into the of Route 1, Heth, Ark., was buried the problems of the city and cour • political arena. I challenge Mr. Monday of this week In Paradise ty.” MARYLAND CLUB INSTANT arm r to prove tht t the preamble Gardens at Edmondson, Ark. His .3 the by-laws and constitution ether .ai/torv the 277 invited 1" funeral was held from St. Paul AME Church in Hughes, Ark. '.upports his stand. Wednesday nfzht’s , meeting wee The Army sergeant was the Mr. Beauehamp. Jesse H. Bisho), As a former executive board brother of Miss Johnnie Mae Reed the Rev. A. E. Campbell. H. A. Gi - member of the NAACP and at Ham, Sr„ Alexander Gladney, Tai­ of Heth. Mrs. Forrestlne Wither­ present's member, I call upon Mr. lor Hayes, the Rev. L.. F. Haygood, spoon of Germany, Mrs. Dorothy Turner to offer his resignation lor Edwards of Memphis, Hazel! Reed George Holloway, Frank Kilpatrick, the good of the organization." of A. M. & N. Collige at Pine the Rev. J. M. Lawson, Jr., R. S. Bluff, and Pearlie Sylvester, Tom­ A' r T YYAOOGULOn Lewis, Jr., Squire Lockard, the Rev. iTr s mie Dale, Eddie Faye, James, Bea­ T* ’ 4 b J (J 3 4 T Elmer Martin, Ben Olive, Jr., the T'., tí E trice, Elroy, Mary Cllffe and Gen- 3 RV EDBONWt Rev. s. a. Owen, Samuel Peace, ?" 3 . 5“ nora Reed, all of Heth. w n £ 2 ? 6 5 3 f Dr. Price. W. A. Sengstacke. Mrs. E E S U W A J 8 Maxine Smith. Atty. Russell Su­ K THANKSGIVING FEAST T ? ? 1 ,8 7 6 8 3

A family of two adults and two pre-teen age children paid $5.08 for a turkey dinner this year, compar-

MEMPHIS WORLD ■¿p Saturday, December 4, 1965 «ft- J

laborers Have

I Same Problem?

WASHINGTON, D, 0, - The low skill and education of lehor- ers affect wh'te and Negro workers in a similar manner, these handi­ caps holding tho unemployment rates for both groups at about NEW YORK — The immediate the same high level. However, add­ hiring of loo Negroes by uc., ui itional skill and education do not the top one thousand iisuu»- wi i benefit the Negro worker a3 much stressed by Whitney M. Young, jf„ as the white worker in teims ol xecutivc direct,!- of tue AitiOnti Job security. Ji ban League He challenged die These conclusions are among government to suppuri tins pro- those reached in an article -- “Em- jrrm by permitting tax uIiowwcm ployment of Un»klUed\Wary anu urgent impiufunuu«! NEGRO UNSKILLLÉD WORKERS o the Wur tn Poveri v." ■ Negro unskilled, who account for 11 percent of the civilian labor The highlight of the affair was ■force, represent about one - quarter lhe f resenUticn of the iMj Equ.ii of all nonfarm tobaren. However, Opportunity Day Awards to act ir ’ the proportion of Negroes In this Frederick O'Neal, president or tile unskilled occupation has ben ed­ board at Inland steer Qompai y ol ging downward over the past de-- Dhicago. . ■ \ qade. O’Neal, a distinguished actor of Between 1961 and 1965, employ­ itage, screen and television, maid ment moved up by ;.about, 12 per­ ‘hat ’’One of my greatest inspira­ cent for both wnita «nd Nrvm tions and encouragements IÒ con- laboréis. However, It 13 notable inue in the Uieatre kame from my that most of the increase for Ne­ association with the Urban League. groes was umonz adulta, while for Industrialist Block noted Amer- whitos'-the increase 'was nnmarily -teenagers. During -the current ex­ ca's progress toward «pigi opport­ unity m acceptihg his asiprd. pansion Negro adult workers have relatively larger gains than white AFL - CIO President eorge Meany presented the awa adults in tiro skilled and semi- AID MISSISSIPPIANS — New York Senator Basil to o’- ing and homeless Mississippi sharecroppers. Neal and A. L. Nickerso cnttlr- skilléd blue - collar jobs ar.d in A. Paterson, President of the New York City the white * collir fields. Never­ Kicking off the nation wide drive for the man of lhe board of Bik y Mo­ branch of the NAACP center, collects clothing Mitmsippi Freedom Labor Committee, Attorney bll Oil Company preseti theless, in 1965, oidy 2C percent of ti)« fromtinm singerscinriAr« Lavernlnwi»rn BakerRcikor nnJand Jackie uni.Wilson. ~ ' othei- plaque to Block. nonwhite adults vere employed in l Paterson was assured by Wilson that he would the white'- coll occupations, as backstage at the Apollo Theatre for the strik- I ask other entertainers to cooperate with him. In introducing master nfL cere­ compared with i ost 50 percent monies, Martin E. Segal, wh| was of the white,, also ch"i,’man of the dinner tan- For both whi s and Negroes, niittec, .League president Liiidsley BETHUNE AWARDS - Miss Dorothy 1. Height, Brooklyn, N.Y. Miss Height, 3rd from left in the number o! mployed laoor- F. Kimball said: "indeed, in spite president, National Council of Negro Women, upper photo, receives her award witnessed, ers dropped siiar ly between 1DG1 of ourselves and unconsciously we from left by Mrs. Henrine Ward Banks, dean and 1965. The Ss rates for Sunday School Lesson are, all of us, living every day Inc., and four of the organization's local coun- both groups in 5, 103 percent clís'were honored by lhe Washington, D.C. bas­ in One World. American soldiers of women, Bethune-Cookman College, Dr. Doro­ for . Negroes end 8 J. percent for For Mrs. Cooper wounded today in Vietnam awe ed Council during its annual convention held at thy B. Ferebee, NCNW past-presidefif,, Washing- whites, were beldv 1057 level«. ISAIAH: PROPHET-STATISMAN BUT . .. In lhe works ol Isaiuh their lives to the Japanese scien­ For more than i decade, the total ; International Sunday School l.esnoii the Sheraton-Park Hotel, in the Nation's Capi- tón, D-C., and Moss H. Kendrix, far tight, who are gleet lefsnnr to be learned. tist Kitasato. who isolated tlic Negro unemployment rate has re­ for December 5, 1965. His devotion to God, Ills brilliant bacillus of t. tanus and tlulr es­ tai. The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Ga.,‘da­ presented thirds in behalf of The Coca-Cola mained about twice as high as the MEMORY ScLECTION: "Hear, 0 mind, his courage, loyalty and Al 1 Wednesday cape from surgical infection to a ndled the beautiful plaques, which honor tné Còmpany. I. white rate. However, fpr ponfurm, heavens, and give ear, O earth: statesmanship - all these things Frenchman, .Pasteur, and a Ger­ laborers the Wfcrence |n the Ne- In the Lord hath spoken." memory of Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, NCNW's In lower panel, "Community Service Awards" can net as Inspiration to ua in ATLANTA, C»a. -. (BNS) — man, .Koch, who elaborated a new gro and Uie whits rate has been founder and first president, who was founder are displayed, from left by MrsJGrace Donnell w tn (Isaiah 1:2). our day ano time. Just, as they Mrs. Hennie M. Cooper, widow o' tocimique. And to an American Ne­ much smaller - ranging from 1. LESSON TEXT: Isaiah 1: 1-17; contributed to the world in which the late Rev. W. L Cooper, died at gro named Charles Drew, who war of Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Lewis, Greensboro, N.C., Council, Mrs. Iola 2-1. 4 to- li in Ms. Evidently, 6-7i 9; 31il-3; 39-7. Flq. ■ . . - f f ■ he lived during his tenure on ‘.his a private hospital last Sunday instrumental in the creation of Jàines, Flótence, S.C., Council, Mrs. Marc Hughes th« low sk 11 and, education pf ■ ...... earth. after an extended illness. the blood1 hank.” laborers affect white and Negro In today's leswn we study the { -''Community Service Awards" of the Council Fisher, North Queens, N.Y., Council, and Mrs. Isaiah firmly believe • that what Mrs. Cooper was an ardent workers In e similar manner; these, circumstances of Isaiah - who was Segal cited the increasing de­ a msn does with h’mself is basic church worker, she held both local ent to local affiliates of NCNW in Greens- Odessa I. Skeene, Brooklyn, N.Y., Council. handicaps !|olc! the unemployment both prophet and stateman: In mands of American Negroes fcr to what he does to, with, and for and national offices in the Foreign N.C., Florence, S.C., Queens, N.Y., and rates for both eroups at about(the doing so, we whl be str’zck hv the equal educational opportunities: the world; and before he accepts Home Missionary Society, the Na­ seme (high level. .However, addi­ pertinence of the combination In "That children end grown men and responsibility for what goes on in tional Usher Board, and the Minis­ tional! skill and education do not the day and age in which we live. women mu»f endure the blows of the world, ,he must first adequately ters’ Wives build. She served active­ betyelits the Negro worker as much For while Isaiah was primarily ly in her community and partici* cliffy, tire, .ugly experience of grow» as tfy white workty |n terns of prepare himself for that task by spitting on them in their struggle concerned with hh. role a« -Christ­ pated in the various oiyjc organi­ accepting responsibility for his be­ Tot- équàl oppOfriinltles .. to that Job. srohrity.-r- ■?- ,> ian - and his belief ih Heaven— zations, and drives. liefs ahd actions on a personal lack Of equality, we remain alien." I rfe-rir U,li»( '»m 'n“ I'’rt-rirb’ l?e was also acutely awsrp of his ■basis ¡.i for he, himself, multiplied PC Receives G responsibility as a citizen in the Mis, Cooper was the mother of New York Mayor - elect John by countless niflllensMS the worid. earthly world in. Which .-he had Mrs. Billie Harden, of Atlanta; V. Lindsay paid an unexpected Therefore, adjured Isaftih ., visit to pay tribute to the honoree^ his being. He was undubitably c<«- “wash yiu. mdke’you clean.’’ Mrs. Susie Broadnax, Los Angeles 1, nizant of the fact * that obedience Calif., andt Robert Bolton, yAUanta and praise the work of the Urban to God did nbt Jestin 'his'4$$on- “Do well," sold ; for as soon Other survivors include *x;gbnd- League "This means very mtich .Mlbiljty as a cltben ol his times; as a man deal i ii.m eh. t’leu Children, niedes and nephews. té me personally,” he said. . * . he mui-i start dealing wltn bis ac­ I, rather, he realized that Jfy .Cbris- Funeral services will be held on Ì-Secretary of State Dean Ruski H- tianftfaiih lnoroased his obligation tions. He must cease from doint Wednesday itjMqtftylL, Am. tia( ho was to appear, could pot bè to insure that justice, equality and evil -¿ but he-imust also seek to Henry Street Cinifch of. Go#. The it of gll.000 .has been a-. data on-.^jm^t (trobleifyf,, tifltew-. Commission administers the State do good. Il is q sad fact that ■esent because of officiai busi­ body will lie/in state at the church ness in South Africa. Bending ■.e California....’ «...Fair Em- payment discrimination across the ' Laws agaigst discrimination in era- too many of us, -while’ we avoid from- -11 a.k1 —until the'• '*bÔur t ol .Practice .pommisson by 1 nation. 1 ployment pnd housing for reason wrongdoing, do not-go-one step greetings to the League, Mr, Rusk te University to finance. | the funeral/ Howdon said th|th| CaliforniaCalitottda-study study of race, chlor, religfops creed, na­ further and ortxeed, actively, t- sa^’ "I cannot say too often tnat. vc seven month re- ■ ,eW concentrate ten tional orgln, or ancestry. Members do good. Ours . 1 'tbo tfften —-H If discrimination within our own So­ would very likely concentrate on Mfch.f a’'member Of the House ect or. the use of job ciety is among the heaviest bur- one area, in the use ol tats -»-■ of the Conmlssion-are C. L. Deil- v.|io, .loved li,is country, apd,.jvas it passive Ohristianty.he Sts in. hiring workers posslb.y "testing and' screening ums, Chairman, and E’ton Brom-, Foreign.. Affairs commlttae.' hat : ■ (Imw we-bear tn our fort igni tela; been apbointtJri to head a' subeort-; cmcfi'iiqd about the. dilemma' hi minority groups. practices fcr low skill jobs.” bacher, Jchn Anson Ford, Louis “Reasoi:,” said-Ba'an, for God tlons. only through efforts. sueh lilttee. pv.dy mission tb witch Judah was placed by po- Howden, ¿executive ol- Under terms of the grant, the Garcia, Clive Graham, Mrs: Audrey does not call ton Wind, qbedience; as yours toward ending discrim­ fOther ntfmbirt «.the jitoyp'in­ Hlea' scheming on the onrt of He gavp mankipd n nifnd. a soul, Commiwdq.-'.. said that study must be completed by July ination can we develop into a Sterling arid Dwight R. Zook. Exe­ Aisyria -- of which Judah .was , would begin immedi- 1. A report/of all findings will cutive Offner Edward Howden is dude Reps. Benjamin s, Rotenthal and a conscience, ^kex^great.gitts national community that nifes '-l|”e (D.-ld&ft Rosa'Adair (R.Ind-), virtually a satellite, when Judah. should be i,s«dj tOftlw ,/ullest, ex­ be a model'for others.” ? -<*«■ or; made to Wayriq/etato Univer­ also Chief pf the Division of Fair I carry it nut could he and Edawrd j. Derwinski (R.-Ill). Why sought to contract a tavor- tent if we are to know a full and sity for use in Its final report tc Employment Practices in the De­ ai|e alliance with Egypt In order WASHINGTON - (NNPA) TheJludv lhfwioh plans io visit would be completed in the Federal Equal Employment partment ’jl Industrial. Relations, rich existence.; For through our The J iteria Bank for Industrial Tunisia. '^tjtiopB Kenya Uganda to; throw off the Assyrian yoke, Development' ahd Investment,'has opportunity Commission on Uro of which Einest B. Wedd. is Di­ Isliah was vociferous in hi« warn­ ndims do we most newly- appr'RCh Iready laid considerable Conge (teppoldvllleL ivbry Coast the Throw. Hhw rise can r our: w.-lfare: who d, - w|th Negroes, Mexi- in i wilderness — drowned out by tion. the bank will hate resources NPA) - The Roosevelt icliool » Americans and other mlnor- play ah important role in the rejoices in ,bur victories; lifts us pinountin? to $4,500.000 at its dis- board on Long Island has been' United Naltons and world affairs. thi voices...... of political 'expediency. s. Testing ,aui|ioritles from the ■ up in defeats and chastises us rosal, including $2,500.(00 in loans elven imtil the beginning df classes <- mlttee will assist ih-guidn» The group nopes to gain first­ when the Sint of pride and ar­ from a company in West Germ-Germ­ in Sept, 1965 to correst racial im- - hand information relating to the project. . op rations of the U. 3. Informa- rogance take hold ot us and ye are any. I balance in the Schools. •.,, , ¡e California FEPC Is one of 5,000 In Mississippi economic progress in the countries tio Agency und Peace Uorns as in mortal danger of damaging our ve state anti ■ discrimination to be visited, and also to observe we as activities of private Amer­ lives? li Some 51 per cent of ths new Dr, Jernes E. Allen, Jr., State JACKSON, Miss. - Efforts by the NAACP have been suc­ Education Commissioner, ordered i. agencies across the nation to get programs of the U. S. Agency for ica) organizations in those coun- Yes, indeed. Hie mod»rn Chris­ bank’s authorized share dapita. ' grants to investigate "patterns-,of cessful) in piercing more than 5,000 Negroes on the registration International Development, and tian and the*modern statesman can play be held only by Liberian the school board to draw up and • lists In! sik Mississippi counties in a two-week period from Nov. discrimination,” although Howden learn much from the Prophet iltlzens or corporations, the piber- submit try him by next March a explained it would be thè only 10-23, Miss Althea T. L. Simmons, NAACP voter registration co­ lashlah! ; nn government, or by IntemMionalfntematii plar. ’’providing for the abatement . These comments are based on out­ affHates bf the of racial imbalance." agency concentrating oft » study ordinator, reported this week. nstitutions such as of job tests and their .wrets. lines of the International Sunday World Bank. School Letsojis, copyrighted by the —j. Two of the four elementary , ... . And through its Institute Jn Hinds County, Negroes have Intimidation and threats of re­ schools are evenly "balanced’’ with - 'of Labor and Industrial. Relations, Intematiimai Council of Religious been registering at"the rate of 150 prisal have seriously hampered reg­ white and colored students. Of the per dajl since Nov.’16 and in near­ Education, npd used by permis­ Wayne State university made the istration efforts in Humphreys Papers In Nigeria remaining tyo, one is predomin­ ¿rants pursuant totan-agreement by Raypond an average of 50 Ne­ County, where Rev George W. Lee, sion). ately colored and the other pri;- " groes ' ,|ire re$lsiering daily, she with the United States Equal Em- NAACP brand, president, was mui- t»a«e Publication dominatelv white, pfyyment opportunity-Commission Stated..;A total of 1,6'13 Negroes dered In 1955 because of his voter ' LAGOS. Nigeria - (NNljD - fty. the development ' bf research has, bem jegistered In the coup- regf’trqtion activity. The Dally Evm-ess (circulation: \ . . 1 5? 500t and The Sunday Exprss Although the county has. a Fed­ ; In Jefferson County, where Nty (I’lrculatlon: 63.0001 have discon­ eral registrar, Negroes htye not I groes pulnmber whites by three tinued publication because of a IRRITATED been appearing at the office. Miss to onta 1,5«? Negroes,, about half “huge operational deficit” of that voting potential, have regt Simmons reported. Bechiise pf their ST. THOMAS, V. I.- (NNPA> - lstered. reluctance, ,it is alleged thdt Fed­ Lord Thomason of Fleet, the E'even is'oriT of the Caribbean are ' * them with LAVOPTIK, th* Miss Simomns, who headed the eral examiners are considering British press magnate, and the Ni­ |n,t Eye Wash. Sooth» wd rj. represented m the student body of highly successful NAACP summe curtailing registration days-io c-ncc gerian Investment and Properties voting registration project, return! a week. the College of the Virgin Islands. Company published the two En­ ed to the Jackson office following These islands include Puerto glish language newspaers on eyecup included at your druggist, Rico, St. Kitts, Antigua, St. Lucia, Miss Simmons stated that the Joint ownership arrangement. faction or mow J complaints that .registration ii NAACP is considering.various ways Hinds Coirit.v, in which Jacksoi Dominica, Barbados, Trinidad, to overcome the fear of the local Grenada, Tortola, Nevis, and St arid Rayrjoncl are located, Wa: U. S. VOTER OFFICE Negroes, including inviting prom­ Martin. legging, despite the presence ol SWITCHES LOCATION Guaranteed Real inent persons to appear and re­ Federal registrars. WASHINGTON - (NNPA) The k 100% HUMAN HAIR questing Justice Department at­ There arc freshmen and sonho- Also wonting on voter registra­ mores from New York, Massachu­ Federal voter examining office for tion throughout the state is Rev torneys and community Relations Senice representatives to come to setts, Illinois, Connecticut, Ohio Plaquemines Parish, La., formerly John Bartnur who was appointee located in Buras, has been moved tire county. New Jersey, Michigan, Florida ano : wigs by the NAACP on Nov. 1. Washington, D. C. One second • to Belle Chasse, the Civil Service Other sslsSippi counties when I ... .. Thus far, tcurteen Mississippi year student calls Nigeria his home. Commission reported. FULL CAP regisi ration hus occn successful counties have been assigned Fed- The College of the Virigm Is­ during the two - week period in­ Office hours in the Belle Chasse I E4 eral registrars, who have registered lands opened Its doors in 1363. It clude Hoines County, where 1,108 a total of 11,521 Negroes and 1,700 is the first American • oriented, Post Office Building run from 8:30 Negroes hive registered; Neshobt $1695 o®..p • • whites to date. In Hinds County, English - speaking institution of a. m. to 4:30 p. m., Mondays thru Buy (2) Wig'l for $31-95 County, 281; Walthall County, where three of the Federal reg­ higher learning ir. the Caribbean. Saturdays. Win Business A^vancemonf Deluxe Quality, Human Hair 578 and De, Soto County, 215. istrars are Negro, the NAACP has ... Enjoy Soci.T Popularity Extra Thick - L«n< - Lustrous scheduled a mobilization "blita" of You’ll feel confideol that your halt la ■ Will Not Mi or Fade the ares for Dec. 4. $ THOUSANDS ARE well groomed all day and eeenrag when Natural Hilr' LineJ r JOli use MURRAY’S Superior HAIR Closely stitched on ventilated Being Helped by DRESSING POMADE. It keep, hate firmly in place without that iticky, foundation for contort and fit. MOTHER DEVINE temporarily RELIEVE minor greaey feeling. Contain! no alkaliea of Holds all sefiinn beautifully of India other hahh kritanu. | EATONTON, Ga. — The funeral Demi-Dressed for .Easy Styling. Sicjr, Worried, Look (or the orange of Pfo. Johnnie L. Boswell of Put­ , Any Color or Send sample Troubledi Bad Luck, NEW TECHNIQUE—S/8gt- James Kent of Santa Ana, Calif can with the matt Desired - Give Head Biró nam County, who was killed In ac­ RHEUMATIC PAIN lady on top. IV Lost Love, Lost draws a telescopic bead on the camera at Da Nang, South Fist-acting C-2223 contains sodium sali­ temporary relief of proved wHcytate ac­ Send $3 Deposit on each item tion In Viet Nam in November was LARCE SIZE JK Manhood? cylate to speed welcome comfort I tion of C-2223. Thousiodi use it regularly, (Postal Money Order) held on Sunday in his home town Viet Nam, to illustrate a new Viet Cong killing technique. timé and time again whenever minor pain TRIAL SITE 1I( * Let Mother of If you periodically suffer the annoying i Balance C.O.D. at the First Baptist Church. Mrs He’s holding a big game gun which can kill a man at 1.000 minor puins of rheumatism, neuritis, makes them miserable. Many call C-2223 On vile at drug -..ore», | Wholesale dtMlera RtvlMR.^ India Help Youl muscle aches, arthritis, help yourself to “the old reliable.” Price of first hottie Helen Lawson and sister spent yards. It has a telescopic sight Specially trained Marine ch.-n stoics, super write to Thanksgiving with the Gantts. Mr. welcome comfort fast with the blessed back if not satisfied. Today, get C-2223. matt, and* bother snipers armed with these high-power civilian rifles move abops. If your dealer does not bare ;i SB SY WIGS MOTHER DEVINE anl Mrs. Jannie Harrison spent Temporary Relief For Minor Paine Of Murray’s Pomade, order direct bfotatl' Sunday In Atlanta with their chil­ out ahead of their units and Ue in wait for the foe. The ,, Dept. 397, 507 5th Ave., P. O. Box 5112 RHEUMATISM. ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS, UMSIT'S lUftlltl FiHUttl MWMt - ’ New York, N.Y. 10*17 Detroit, Mich. 48239 dren. Joe Harrisn is spending some­ rifle* fir* * special long-range cartridge. LUMBAGO, MUSCLE ACHES AN ISmUSM Sts, ISVHt. HRS. Hftl time In Atlanta with his daughter.' ’ - ' - ■ ■ . ... - 11. , • ;.u,.'-. y;.-’'• t ' . ' *1 ?*/ iw i 1 ' r 1 ' < T F . f.fi i

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views SAVANNAH, Ga. W Z,"-:,' ' The legislative chairman of the Georgia Traffic Safety Committee The h ce^Hlgh Wildcats were crowned fee said Tuesday he would "strongly AA L'ere Sptordpy night, after a ,1,4-0 Sports of The World oppoie" ail . effort by his com­ mittee to tequire re - examina­ 'ildcats of Augusta, Georgia. tion of alt Georgia drivers evety ’’’fX■ ■ ■' ‘ Waldcats Struck hard I ucy Laney completed the ."‘65 t'.'; fallW!fr t ------five years. The 1965-66 basketball season gets underway Wednesday, md second period afte a 9-6-1 and captured lAney'/Wlidcd^Jdllto. to . ^Dec. 1, and this date will also( signal tournament time. In.At- State Sen. FrarikT. Downing 3-3 with a 1 .Icthta, the Exira Point Club will sponsor its 12th Annual Georgia of savannah labeled the recom­ HB Melvin Birdtier canto awarded the right'to Invitational Basketball Tournament, Dec. 2-4, at the Henry Me- mendation as "unfair to the dri­ ving public," . He predicted that m»|i.over tor,tfiftiuinftiMi, plsy itosihe eto to phy-olf ‘ Alter ' Neal Turner High School Gymnasium. Almost paralleling the the recommendation will be de­ ’I Carver High of ; Columbus, Oa.-woa 2 Extra Point Club showcase will be the Colleges of South Carolina feated In the General Assembly , :‘8trt»l«.flr*4'aprtial'‘d»ni ruled Inelif'hle. , • -7- tournament at Denmark, S.C. Throughout the small college and next year. delivered In the fltits This will mark the fourth rtra^ht var that ’he State), A A major university the competition the championship races will 2 yard plunge'P AT y The traffic safety committee At 4:32 in «fe bw. football Tit'e has been confined ■M off with hopes for fame and top headlines. whose members were appointed by Strozier found paydirt -to the Atlant»’ area. 9 ■'■■■ the governor,. lieutenant governor Hubert M. Jackson, president of; La. .Richard Mack, coach., . 9 yard run. This AfFMFim OF THE arid speaker, approved the recom­ INK STATE CHAMPS sì í -• - ■ - SCA0 by a lohg pass to the Extra Pointers and GIT Di-, mendation for a re - examina­ PAT no good! ; (CENTERS) Roger Adatri., Wil­ Vector Ralph A. Long have signed Stillman College, Tuscaloosa, Ala. v tion of license during a meeting liam Newtqn; (BACKS) John an-exciting array of teams for the KENTUCKY CONFERENCE in Atlanta Monday. Downing said Later, the hard chAriMB. IKiniof Union College, Barbourville, Ken­ Glass, Basil Hail, Willie Gardner, ’«5 meet. he* Was unable to. attend because theWnqlng Wildcat fore« Laney Melvin Carter, -. Andrew Collins, .. Clark College of Atlanta, coached tucky. . . «‘previous business commitments to Rtwe up . 2' more pointa'vit* Wilbur Harrison, Albert Edmarid- by L. 8. Epps, will be the Georgia -0- * ’ b The Senator said a perron's right safety. Laney's puntéf roceiteàu A ton. Melvin Stroder, James.Reese, representative in the SIAC, ,as |>cll HENRY McNEAL TURNER to drive should be judged in his Ud snap from center and th? nfeh Robert Robertson, Charles Jqhes, as’ tpe SIAC, championship team. "performance wt-w HIGH SCHOOL will make history Wrt.«,..** ■ i -y’- ' ?• Leroy Morgan! Wry JITebb; Willie The other SIACtC representative will by having the first tournament ever end hot on Lucy Laney never made a threat Smith. Willie Borum, Henhan Hitt; McCinIren’s runner- being five bo Jaok (Cfj ‘ “ played in its brand new gymnasium, dr a good mdfe jn‘|he hall gkme, (ENDS) Harold Merkerson. Eddte up SIAC chi iplons, Bethune Cnok- being the Georgia Invitational, Downip last and the Wildcat». pent w tmd Harrte, Larry Wilburn, Themas of Daytena Beach, tails, MpMdllaf Mdfuibn; ’ f^ew. O,rlb4n$f )Mr. man College Principal Daniel F. Davis, Athletic year com ex- Clinched their firttystale ^tto'ta Parks, Frank Ferrell, James #os- Fla. / Brooks, Eriwrilttl Harris; Hdtiahol BaptUt' Hoe®! Director Raymond Williams and his aminations, they ■ v-vr--. tha fetiwi’sfaij^.. tick. ■ stiff — George Gray, Steve Dari- reach'the during its annual convention held at Hot Springs, anci 'Bart> Hous», Hof Springs, Moss H< Keridrix, • (TACKLES) Charles Turner, • Nart'i Carolina A.&T. College, Price ended the, KI.'.-,, eb, Joseph H. Brown, et al are ever, he said a study rtvtfetd that representing The Coca-Cpla Company,¡ontLPol Wlllte Davis, Dennis Bently, Brie Greenrboro, N. C., will come here Arkansas. Mr. Brooks, who. has been NHA à feO-1 record. Amf thé going all-out to provide a hospita­ drivers in their 60’s are “more Holston, Walter Kight, Harold as the Central Jntercollesiate Ath­ treasurer for a number of years, received the Carr, Carr's Mael, Hot Springs. '• from south Atlahta ri>-s ble setting for the visiting teams, careful,and have fewer accidents" Smith, Otis Childs, Donald 8mlti)i letic Conference pacesetters.. The In Icrwer pgnbl ore seehi from WVjfd Hag. city championship wife' Hat as well as fans from everywhere. than motorists much younger.; Aisicliltren's^ "Andrew Jackson Memorial ‘Wo-! .-(GUARDS) Earl Davison, David a are coached by Cal Irvin, qu«/'-^hlch it donated annually to, fhe NHA by ans, New pMhbpr Hotel and past-NHA presfilent, A 5-O-1 mart’ ■Rtoy also won .the Fluelleri, Kermit Williams, Willie as produced almost ¡lerennial . Downing said ht will suggest a sub-region l-$ fefe,’a >0$ fliM- Principal Davis has given long future study abdut the posibllity The Coca-Cola Company, Ailahta, ©a.’, In me Mr. Kendrix arid Gordon Wrl^hV Task pdree Harris,. Carhell Atkins, , Ifetnfl CIAA champions. Ernest Fears, the support to athletics through his >>, ' ' 'a-/. of having re ► examinations for y Bmlth, Peatsoh Steve, Henry Swift. former Florida A. & M. star, who pivotal position In tbe Georgia In- mory of the. late Mr. Jackson; NHA fopndey. ' for Equal; Oppgrtunfry in Bittiness, UlS. Defiart- drivers when they violate traffic if Price also earned' fee right to Michael Cries. ; Is head basketball coach at Nor­ terscholastlc Association, Each sum­ ment of Commerce} all • of 'Washington, H.C., Standing in with Mr. Brooks, from left, ai> play in the state title game Mth - Members of the coaching staff folk State will bring his hlgnly - mer, he has worked hsrtd-fa-glove, laws. arid Mr. Marsalis. regarded team from the CIAA, al- E. S. Stevenson, Rythiari, Hotel and'Bath'House a 3-0 decision dverr Happer,Harpe., fe•< the are: .Head Coach, John W. Mer- with Ralph Long and A. 2. Traylor "That's, a study for the future Sd. Clarence (Gusi Gaines ‘Win­ reitiry cind widow bi the Ibtb i'Wr1 Jdcksori North Georgia play-off. V- terson; Akstetant Coaches, Fti^k In nuking the All-Star basketball —not something to come up be­ T rn5.?<-.r. ston Salem state College team is " ' ' I.. .X...... and football promotions a succete. fore the legislature in January,’1 a topnotcher from the CIAA. WC ? ft i.; j if he said. “But let's not penalize It Is perhaps significant'thut tlie , at.W. Qrlddm Union College, Barbourville, Ken- the average drivers and make hjm GIT is reiummg to a prep facili­ tricky, will be making its bow in take a new driver license exam ty'. The tournament needs broad GIT competition. The last time a every five years just because he's predominantly white Institution support', hot only from the college five yeans older. It's performance coniduirilty, but high school fans. played ip the GIT was in 19d3, that counts and not age," Broad coverall support is the life when BOufh Dakota (Peru) State played here at Morehouse College. blood of any endeavor, but more ; The tráffiq safety committee pro­ particularly that 'of sports; ’ • * . - ■ ,0 - -j posed a bill that would require drivers, at the end of each five- . StiUman College of the South EXTRA POINTERS are in need Central Athletic ■ Conference will year period to take a limited phy­ ‘ The Atlanta¡Fal^riF^^efelirfel ;»he '.d^Jo most valuable player on the, eighth of as cf Atlanta’s support. Busi- sical exam, a comprehensive writ­ debat .here In the GIT. The Tus- ncsses particularly deseive to give thé. American .Football teaguqfor fignlng Wc grade tearii which' skirted through citoora, Al^ institution wax one ten test; and possibly a driving the GIT a helping hand. Any kind selected in’tost wejÁe^'ÜKrftó1® ' i '41gM ganM Without a defeat. Ar­ of the surprises of the 1984-65 sea tert. .' > ‘ : of sport« event brings money into V i-íi— thur Parker W honored qsi‘ the (on - and' Competed in the NAIA the rollers ot .free enterprise. tUj team's most 'outstanding Unettnah. iDtetrirt 8 playoffs at Albany „Slate 'toremosLóh.fecFs annual «nid ha nd Therefore, business should not sit fl*" ■ WA J8 EXPECTED OF . College along with Albany State, back satisfied'and smttg' and leave Clark arid South Carolina State. I tile total ptomotfon to the Extra Tftt NEGRO ATHLETE < ^1*- .Haines fold the young; Ath- i . Southern University, coached by Pointers. ■ RichardItie&fd Mack,MMk, who was an aideaide 1 fetes >the'expeciationa and. respoh; 8thictato^f.ihe‘ city.^'J' V' te. Johnny,. iy, B. McLendon; and Har-Bar- ,f. .Tjtore are some fine secial agep- sihlhties of the. Nefro athlete! go , j&W*-và "Ptokie’’ -Haines, inter at Tennessee State, *sw . cfes'who can benefit from the help1- beyond those of the ordinary ath­ l^^efe fee qb*rteWfoa|» tf ing. htiiid oi business. L partieufer- protessor 'of 'physical ‘education ht lete* feho is usually idoUied.'by 'Ujfc tii .NAiA «aaMplODMrtas W Kan- ly point out that the'Butter Street Morehouse Cttege/offered aopro- public.. (!• ; r t i : ..'-r-à YMCA, Carver Boys Club, Bethle­ Gma'of ■ H ,r«4-. ' ■ i’.. / . ■ ’• «¿SiT .-!< hem House, PhfliM Wheatley Thf tirst to Kw,ÍWJb|M»f . , The real Negfo athlete/mu3t nut \TMs is an exciting fleJd for the cons w»s quarterback Randy JCdin- oply .bi the ' best but ; must be, YWOA, have youngsters iirider tl'lelr . , ’■^hè'PkkWdlppédlhtorapati i MWêli, Ofof amofilJTftiisr’ihlf^s,“ Sensitive to Ettra Printers and th#, crowds scope who wauld etjoy a free tic- TALLAHASSEE — The Florida son ot Texas AfcL Attentat second 1 the tfellCge'tanks of the stAtthfet •nîshould flock to ,roe the nee. 2-4 ket ta tiie GIT. Hou abdut a help- A&M University Rattlera toastM- choice ih thè firrt round.. Scout Don nn Whatlay and Jerome Will- man's inhumanity to man. and drafted such standouts aS quar­ powwiw of eight of the greatest lng hand for these younfetera. WL team will play • 82 r““ Heinrich said Johnson "get«; the The real Negro athlete must be Atal college trama. . schedule this season. Raven of ban away dtdeter Utah. Bill W1- terback stéve storti dosirous of implimehtlug the kpk sori, who's the No. I ¡quarterback rial .¿hinge, and realizes all .'that .. EXTRA POINTER» have alsa ar- "22 games scheduled— Wlll be played •1. 80th wert'nòrored a clt . J. .' ran ‘ ~ at home and,11 played aw$y. ».!:■’• -¿¿Tg scholarly on ite'team Is required to make DemoOrajcy W * “ He njuet mute ft.çontHbu- jfcer nlfetseftti t. «*? State’ Baskefith Touhutaiinf in ) W'-' fe- T '. 1: •' d ,, r . filante,; 0a; U. | Í Anta GflMflBlty. hM; a M x tà.ìrtr^- Fort Valley,

rted eridwsemMìt bf -eVwy, «entry In Atfenja, rftk öpblina A»-wM.'Göhqge,‘ ;• Ì. ..-rth- <*!-'-■ ■ oro, N. C'.„ Cal. Irvin, .VpftfeiiBfll ’’a tobreniHtobrnmert' of* the**’ rtópbffit he GÎTGIT Is Wrd whrk. Jk State Cölfepe.'.NMfoik. Bttrim Collegt tentative) i JahreJ? jMltMn;T.,J.:ci4t^n- Jjajicii¿â' .Woylded ferflls ‘gidtjre ’|;Meni; ji jRj weft SmmOTtó, pì/A? 1. Lane CbUeg« Jtor ; ir.Ttete«ee Vw.,ub._ ■ Ernest Fehrs, -coach. spetftafefs Ih Atifedqffce at feej “gl».' Won; Safeih State College., Titompfeii ¿;wi.-N7Hirper,’wilph îhtftutë;ihtfeite; OtorM-Hritim-Jan’ 2Ó, ■ South . .ötttttmCarolina tlrirk-Mbrirte -Brîwri Beate;State; Jan 24,Î4, LeMoyne GoHcgeOoHcgc dittonal', ,. Sfoh WfyM JÖ., C. E. Gaines, f Long, 'é.'C. fc.C. Grçorge,George,5 : &et al arèare al-al­ TWSSrtfeg- Wy WqlbûiiFootball ‘Cl|s5tev fe««' -awetai •j ÀiXwi iL» XfeaUükS: JiW.JM'‘ 26. Albany State';State’; Feb; 6,6,;Clafk¡Clark ••'W Nr’,.’"' ■■ J ready be ting the drum for the Tfeusdw; Wrnorii; 'al Herl .... ^¿butt:;.; College;.Oolìegè;,Peb. Feb.' 12,12. RMAdictBêntoJct CÓttwe;Crtlege; jdoii- ••*. '.v; >f‘:/,;;-:v'swAe, fef wiil neetf yöur’ hiîÿ. Memorial Stadium,,with theirL Mÿt‘J .Feh,.Feb, 10, Bethune Cookman CcUléte;Ccìléje; mu- «• M,¿ Iatan Rouge. .Let’s.get the ball» rolling. ...____ ;______, I . ... : • , sit, precision; drills and ail-ar T Fob. 12, 'Benedict College, ■ JU|| ’’ Gémei; away iridatelnckdé: t De< 19-11 fee CJaMi-Colie^ "Roaring Pun threat of shower«, rapny Clat F • bands and ihe "down-to-the vire" î . t "J . ‘Utatlvel Jan li Alfen Univn- thrliter put on by the Purple )VoL< master,, wete; al$o. crpwd-ijiasers, Mlihcie, ' Ind. ■vs: .'Ttîhrièrte«i AÀT. By Dick dew caied. ’i thought maybe he die a't fey. CdnrtMa, S, C.; Jan.14, Bene­ State unlvehity. ' ■ ■' veiftes and .the Red and >1^ trow as,much as he thought *“ dict College, Columbia, S C.; Jan. /‘The Roaring Panthers” took ’1 CPI Sports ‘Writer i . he PECAN BOWL, AbHehé, TeXal, dte. Buti Billy worked with me 15i Sonfe Carotina State, Oraifge- Pantiiers. their.half-time thfeme from Broad- .,w,»vu n.w, K».¿ all Opening the pre-game show ‘*l’hd The Minnesota Twins got $300 In I bunr, S. 'C Ju gi, Albany State way arid featured "Maria" 'from North Dakota State College firies out of Zollo Versalles last setson. pen I got tired, he m 4e Marching Cobtas," 82-plece band College, Albany, (is.; Jan. 22, Tus- "West. Side Bfory." Moving into u Oramblin« .College. Jj- dpfing but the newly - named most me keep;going.” | from Carver, High'School,‘Mei tplds, .>■ 'z- I? ketea Infeste, Tuskegee, Ata; 1 concert formation the band played Glover, Harold Franklin, Chat Wjli'depend.on the valuable player of the American Tenn., with Herman Rankin, >ai*d-aim- I • • • » JÙ. 28, Alabama State College Its version Of "Downtown,” and the Hubert, and Leon jfunlsöh,P.;',.’; ma^er, formed a concert: bar I ,and League win get it back in spades Montgomery, Ala.: Jan. 31, Clark fancy-stepping'majorettes came (ip STATE AA WINNERS and r- this' winter. Martin lod>ks like quite, a prophet Atlanta, Ga. Feb. ' l„ Bethliriei- played two ballads, "Georgia' with sparking dance routine. Also 1963-Howard . . ‘ “People,'’ Moments later this iwell- now, ■ But he probably didn't I Cookman College, Daytona .Beach, presented were' the' lovely.; Clara iWA-Ballari-I The Cuban-born shortstop, 24, of E trained'playing arid maithin|J'Uialt ...... WMy much like om In spring iralnl _ Etaj^and Feb. 24.25, 26, Southern grid queens and their; e$corts. ( ' 1955-Spencet’. the American League champions moved Into a" block band Arma­ It waa in A gam^ agalut the Mets Intercollegiate Atrtetic Conference 196fl-WaShlngtoh: learned Thursday that he had been tion as fee fancy-steppisg riajor- that Twin manager Mele pulled1 Tournament, TusMgee, Ala. ' “The fdarchjng Wolverines".dedi­ lfl»7-Carver named on IS of 20 ballots as the ettes dariced, to the tunes A the' /* Versalles from the lineup for fail­ cated their half-time show to the 1956-Washlngton ■. , key man in the Twins’ pennant ever-pojxdar "Side Winder." iru ; ing to gb alLont fer a grand ball. new presidents — Dr. Vivian Hen- 1959- 'Ballard-Hudson-..?/• , year. > derson, of Clark; arid the Rev. John 1960- Tomptíns “MARCHING BULLDOGS" * «. * » A. Middleton, of Morris Brown. the’bld ;tKree-y< Serial Studies BTW IN "PATTERNS 1981-Lucy Lan r As soon as th« shock wore off, I Strictly a show band, the 104-piece 1962-8outh Fii^ FOOTBALL SCORES IN MOTION” unit took the field with slow, hc|l ■ ^'s‘ ‘ f Versalles suggested that maybe a DepartmentKoWs I 1903-South .Fulton ïi-ï, tant, high Bteps and quickly ...... "t»e:.t»U( raise would go with the crown ■I,•"The; Marching...... Bulldogs," 18 ¿ 1964-Howard changed to running military steps WftW. awarded annually by a committee Draocracj Cfelfe piece Unit (rtm Atlanta’s Booler T. 1936-Price . ALABAMA STATE ...... 62 Washington High School, witrf Bob­ ’ ...... ■ up i>? yarns or Of. .the Baseball Writer's Assocla. The band’s famous ‘Patterns jol LANE COLLEGE ...... 0 ' j; ¡By J. HOLMES KI yards, Wf- tion of America. by jekdan, bandmaster, fe lured Motion" to the tune of "Old Man AUGU8TA. Ga.—(SN8)- “Patterns In Motion" and th Ma­ 2 BotmdOver 0« S'« - k year record River,' was followed “Virginia Wolf A • • • On Monday' Ndreiriixr 22, 1966. jorette Corps in a clever danc : rou-’ ,f .- , / iir^isTT The band fomied a gigantic stagi. 5‘ 'y . t . —«ß— '• That line was guaranteed to ALBANY STATE ...... 28 the Social studies department pre- tine. ¡Forming a Company^Front ‘ as a background tor an Intricate Rape fflwtfe • F . Jfe;.adiJitibn. .V' shake Twins presld nt Calvin Grif­ FORT VALLEY 8TÄTE ...... 20 wnteri ah asactnbly program cen­ formation the band played Gold CAHRODLlGN. da. - tifa) , Hr« nW4ng tered around fee Voice of Demo­ dance routine by th« majorettes to fith Who is generally regarded as Ffhger,"r " "Pjrik""'£ -Panther" an 1 "Ir Derformancé^ï the tune of James Brown’» "1 Feu WiUie fetklph Wilder, 24,< ApNegn, M fosr cracy contest. The purpose of the Crowd."vfwnu, ''•.;..... , Hsntcd s a tight-fisted man. Griffith h^s MOREHOUSE COLLEGE ...... 6 Qood.' For the .wrap-up tile mem­ Monday was bound fo tw . April touchdowh pwrti.' WihslcW: rawed no. experience in contract talks with program was to select a person, to rv/vt* was the central th» me of FISK UNIVERSITY ...... 6 bers of the baud and majorette term of Carroll Qounty. Superior 'for mdre' wa -Rita »Ards' and al- represent LMicy in city wide fen- the pre-game performance by-"71« K- the league's most valuable players. cor^pa w^nt through no different Court Rithmit bond bi) a charge cfU mftst. oversh dowrd darrett,ln ,fhe No Twin had ever won the till-. test.,-, ■ Marching Green Wave," of Atlan­ season fihatc, (qrboL ii^tf, FLORIDA A4M ...... One of the features of the pro­ steps to fee. tune of '*8icte W raptiq; a -^hite ' xoniap. ’ ’ The last member of the former .. 47 ta's Henry : McNeal Turner High BETHUNE COOKMAN ...... 9 gram, was.»review of. the assas­ ------—- The Trajaw.. had ta» ’ ball five Washington Senators to be so hon­ School,, with Borah' Walton', band­ •'kk I A 13-year-old Negro boy, also ac­ Wire hi 'fbc se*>nd .^toJ Tj‘* sinations of fee four assassinated ored, was Jos Cronin, now the master. This 65-plece unit came on cused of raping tlie' 40-year-old SEAC presidents by Joyce Johnson. -, stored every umd fuf a .42-1M*"u DBII* American Leun« president. And MORRIS COLLEGE ...... with ptecfilon drills, inilslc and Ghana Ecowmj 1st white woman Friday night, was time, leari. ’''/1 ' 1 .. 2G The Voice of Democracy contest bound to juvenile court by,- Judge Cronin took toe crown in 1930, a VOORHEES COLLEGE ...... dance routine? In keeping with .. 7 is siwnsored by the Veterans Au­ the; theme, ihe musical number's in-, R. J. Brown during a preliminari bit before Griffith’s time. thority Wards. The judges of the Southern'c CIAA eluded: "Everybody Loves A Lov­ Brews; In IB Ywdra hearing. , , ; contest wéré Mr. Taylor, a sneech ACCRA, .Ghana (NNFA) DaveMaUh. • • • • ST. AUGUSTINE .. 21 er," . "Night ‘Gw: is The lbUV Wilder,.unemployed,Wilder,, unemployed, had itono lalaw ­ for the pM. and Dramatic director at Paine rruta«_Time,",¿nd re '»Al . Hursts popular no..'"Su-! 1. The economy of .pajro® *i yer arid cross-examined,„.the;.« SHAW UNIVERSITY ...... 21 yer arid cross-examined,4ra. *4- College: Mis. G. Biggers, Mr. J. rhe rate of « LW196341. White the size of his victory T ;.n gar Lfps."Lips.” . '... . man himself during, the'nearing,'the' nearii ST. PAUL’8 J...... Jackson, Mfl R Rote, and Mr. as compared with p.7 r ■ JMntaiò» pq«t. . Bani»»tl, B0.:i margin was A surprise to Versalles .. 22 . ■ . ' Jeent tn He asked if she were drunkdrur' and H, Freeman; »11 instructors at Lu­ GUEST BANDS FORM and a disappointment to his man­ WINSTON SALEM ...... 29 whether she consented t^ ______..i. . , . cy Laney. The contestants were MASS FORMATION relations, 'hie woman s»i 1 iimi■ydM'y /’■ Zollo a searly as last winter that .. s» tion and played the "National Ati-f 70WU 0fctd to WASHINGTON - (NNPÁ) * M»ry O'Bryant, Shirley Griffinand COLLEGE GET FUNM/ i '■ ■;' ■he . was going to win the award - LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE . .. 12 them," with WlBliW Revere, WA). -i'.ttìe “the best thing that can happen associate band director at Mmrii erumenU avemw eapeediture pei The subject was "Democruy What United Netro Colege Fùhd'report­ to a ball player'1 according to Ver- ,w MW flhÄ the ÄjM li means to me". The Winner wefe Brown conducting. • , ■■ • • •1■ ed Nov.Nov.á4the,A0ri»ut|on<(f|5OOr 24 the di^ributlon of »500,- salles. Renata Wililifha, Shirley Griffin, Tly guest bands were npl Cfin- vestment program of the- Impa­ ."ri^rtsmirtly hfifr. flifrtre tor a de- OOO'to000 to lúIta S3 îitettturmerWrer colleges and impttia "He said I would win It if I Gilmer Hayes, Willie Coker re- peting for laurels on the hash, ot lo uttonaJm'hriwooaU9!’ Io PJ, all-around peiWnahrt.Wcfl wntl,1 »W»g;t(«iWy.'' unnyjnlUto,.. ■ ‘ * tried hard enough,” Versalles reT 'ipectivdy, , , i?, ■; „ • MV,t‘ wk two, gthlopU, . ■ -, ■mM * ** ■ - . ..' , ..... • MEMPHIS WORLD Saturday, December 4, 1W5 ---- . k-'-"------———------! , I , ■■ .n—

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—0— The invitation to participate In the New Veit’s Day spectacular was i n tided in Columbia, Mo., by Dr. F.vd J. Wolfe, Jr, treasurer of the New Orleans Mid-Winter Sporto Association, and Paul E. DeBlanc. Sr. immediately after Missouri beai Oklahoma, 30-0.

The invitation was accepted bj Don Faurot, Director of Athletics, and Coach Dao Devine for the Missouri Tigers following a vote of Mitchell, Marvin team members. beri Hambric of

guards. Smith and Beachim are centers, and Word, Warren and Dye are forwards. The Bulldog dribblers will play in the four-team tip-off LIBRARY basketball tournament scheduled for Dec. 3 4 of Alabama State College in Montgomery. In addition to the Bulldogs and Hornets, Tuskegee Institute and Albany State College will participate in the hoop festival.

AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL in the words of John Fitzgerald Ken­ nedy depicts the New Frontier of Which he spoke that encompassed iuch complex problenis gs automa­ tion, otiter space and nuclear test­ ings — and was dominated by the overriding quest for peace through the use of power and diplomacy. Yet, engrossed a? he became in the struggle for world order, the President found time to involve supreme himself deeply in the land and problems of his own country. the Cape Cod t Bill one Our Presidents have differed in summer day in: 1$|. »«..'fj- ; u, their concern over our inherited re-. , During his administration he »Oiirces; some have left a record proposed the pioneering open-space of mismanagement, yfustc andgive- i way;' others have sought to teach ,t|ieir fellow mtn better, practices ■¥o^ cRh appreciate thebeauties ■T Husbandry and • higher concepts of . Am ericaniore. 4f you would take srl Watkins desperation jiass K conservation. < - <« the time ip read AMERICA THS, Kin-this book the late John Ken- beautiful w thei words of «John game. Coleman picked off the enee champtoisMiN in 19» ' airi! Hkédy had a particular attachment 'F. Kennedy. -vF''. -Wu£^w6i.;T.*tte kin on the Kentucky 30 and Iffiil and ranked 12th nationally hi ~ ; '—— U~—-—r—*«■ ]P57. -'■< ■<’’ i-i'J-ù ; -o.

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*■'1 ttrirt'touehdowri on the first play Z'Xh AftferMel Jones'recovered maatr > tri»ÉHB ' ■ ■ ' *■' I NEW YORK, Nov. 29-Seven Negro stars h$y» Merritt,,noted, ridge Die m Tennes- riapri ferii ‘s^a'25. iCattAWade, in named ta the 1965 Look Moganne Ail America team.$ i ■ ...... , ...... , «tisi' inversion iy are interior lineman Dick tions his particular specialty, -Look ».«< yum gton, Notre Dame ¡ends Aaron said. n, Minnesota, And Freeman tha| leg and Robinson was 1, Nebraska;, défensive half- • , Missouri; ¡.Mike Gàrre'tt, Southern Cali-

back.” Little, a repeater from last year's All America team, set a 'Syracuse . punt return record of 85 yards, WASHINGTON WiNNPM- A then broke it the following week new program tu provide additional with a 95-yard runback, Look not­ income and a new sense of pur­ ed..'. 'if;? - pose’’ for. poverty-stteken older poo-, ple'ls now In opofatou. the Office' Jones/ a fine pass, receiver, avar<. of 'Ecbnhnilc Opportunity an- aged flye yards a carry on the llriL. ttU Up

church's reporter. Mr. Qllie Gilbert is still In Ken­ nedy. Hospital. He is the husband of Mrs. Gertrude Gilbert of Barbie 1 Street in Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Haliburton f ~ are still on the sick list at their home on Montgomery St.

NF”» TAN’VtA ENVOY WASHINGTON - (NNPA) - b & Chief Michael Lukumbuzya, of Tanzania, arrived in Washington M 1 Nov. 1R, to take over new duties as his country's Ambassador to the United States.

Ron Ôqovert, Michigan state t , Arkansas , Texas Georg«. Patton,. Georgia centers ; Alabama ESSO RESEARCH SCIENTIST - Dr. Richard F, NeTb- Dr. Neblett add an Esso Research associate, Frapk Emanuel, Tennessee ' lelt of Esso Research and Engineering Company, T. S. Gill, right, review some of the’recent de­ PACKS standing, has been named an assistant director velopments in their field with Dr. Hqns Hechel- of his company's newly created division, the En- mann and Anton Specht, agriculturists from lay Chemical Laboratories. Dr. Neblett, whose West Germany. Dy. Neblett wgs recently elected home Is In Plainfield, New Jersey, will continue -»resident of the Plainfield Board of Education, to head the research on agricultural products His company Is the principal scientific affiliate which has been his responsibility as an assistant of Humble Oil & Refining Company and Etsw- director of products research for his firm, Above, affiliated companies worldwide. WORLD ☆ Saturday, Docemlw 4, 1965

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WASHINGTON - (NNPA) r Under plans proposed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, about 60,000 of the country's largest employer» Will be required to file annual report» on their hiring practices. ' . • In announcing the proposal last Roosevelt noted that many Gov Friday, the Commission said the eminent contractors have record­ Office of Federal Contract Com­ ed racial information on automated pliance and the Plans for Progress equipment in their payroll depart­ program have joined with it in ments and that this information supporting the recommendation. is not normally accessible to per­ These employers are covered by sons with responsibility for de­ Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights cision» on promotion Or transfer. Act, by Executive Order 11346, by Reporting requirements for labor Plans for Progress, or In some Sé*.**»»? A .*».««*» X unions and employment agencies, cases, by all three. Doris Hail, American Baking Company, and NAMD founder Moss which arc also covered by Title The first report would be due Vn, are still under study by the MARKET WtoVUkVIDEVELOPERS «IW ...IN ------ATLANTA - A planning session of the Atlanta Chapter, National Association of Market Developers, was ri. Kendrix. March 31 of next year. It is ex­ Commission, Roosevelt said. The Standing, from left, ore W. G. Walker, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco agency has approved,, but not yet hold recently upon which occasion national leaders of the market­ pected to provide more detailed In, Company, Harold Hamilton, The Coca-Cola Company, W. B. Chis- formation about the Nation’» min­ published, a proposed report form ing'and public relations oriented professional body outlined for joint apprenticeship programs, iolm, American Match Company, Charles W. Greene, Atlanta Life ority employment pattern» than future.programs of the association. Above, lhe planning group is any other Federal survey In ex­ and ha» adopted a policy of requir­ nsurance Company, Edward Jenkins, Carling Brewing Company, ing reports from'all unions with keen following meeting at Atlanta's Waluhaje Apartments. From istence. 1 Harnett, Duffy General Tire Company, and James Hamilton, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., Com­ “effective control" river the hiring right; seated are H. Naylor Fitzhugh, Pepsi Cola Company, New ladio Station WOAK, Atlanta. Following the meeting the group mission chairman, said the report, process., . ’ Yorlr, who is NAMD president-elect, Mrs, Nell Blackshear, Atlanta Employers who are members of /as entertained by The Moss H. Kendrix Organziation in behalf "designed to eliminate confusion Baking Company, Paul E. X. Brown, Atlanta Chapter president. arising from overlapping jurisdic­ Plans for Progress, or who have The Atlanta Coca-Cola Bottling Company, James Avery, NAMC f The Coca-Cola Company. tion among the three programs," Government contracts would nor­ is a streamlined version of a form mally file reports'"next ' March, national preiident, Humble Oil Company, New York, Mrs. Annir previously filed by Federal govern­ based on employment data gather­ JU. ment contractors. , ed in December, 1D55. The pro The proposed reporting system posed joint form , permits use ot Will apply to all employers covered manpower figures at any one pay­ by Title VII. regardless of loca­ roll period in December,’ Janiiary or Negro Job Disadvantage Understated; tion, Roosevelt said. February, ' The heart of the system Is the collection of ddta Indicating .'the1' tex and minority Identification of, employes in nine standard occupa­ tional categories, Including appren­ Linked To Poor Education Says Wirtz tices and on - the - job trainees. ” i. This part of the form is identical of the man who turns down a job; people h an;’ the number of WASHINGTON, D.C. - "You don't need nyures to tell the to Standard Form 40, used by. the cutting sugar cane in Southern children thi ” don‘ ’t have," the Sec­ President’s Committee on Equal truth-about the place of most Negroes in American employment; Florida because a centurys custom retary told hi audience. . j Employment oppor,unity in 1962. MARY HAMILTON KENDRIX MEMORIAL HONOREE - Mrs. Rosa you find it by looking out the bock window to see who collects has made that job a symbol of "Here again, the correl'tirins are Employers also will be asked tn Wallace, Philadelphia, nationally renowned composer, gospel racial servitude? identify their joint apprentices!'”’' the garbage and by looklnq in the doors of migrant farm labor with education, not nee. i?« aver­ singer and recording artist has been named the 1965 recipient of and hiring all arrangements with barracks in California and Florida," Secretary of Labor W. Willard age number of child^n born to QUALITY O FEDUCATION - unions and to disclose the existence Postmaster General Lawrence F. The Mary Hamilton Kendrix Memorial Award, which goes annual­ women with a high school educa­ Wirtz told the White House Conference on Civil Rights. THE POOR SCHOOL of any racially - segregated fa- O'Brien warned today that the ly to an outstanding figure in the gospel music field. Above, Mrs. tion is the same for those Who are number of swindlers who prey on "If there were a higher mathe- “A reent study of a group of 16-to not. Among women with college' edu­ Wallace is flanked by Walter E. Kennedy, III, left, founder­ .NEGRO JOB-DISADVANTAGE Roosevelt said the Commission coin collectors is on the Increase. FACTi¡UNDERSTATED m»fl"s that mea'ured all thebe 21 year old Negro boys, disclosed cations, the average number of president, National Gospel Symposium Association, and Rev. has not adopted 'any . mandatory "These swindlers operate on the Mr. Wirtz said, the facts abort thing», I expect it would shew. be­ the unemployment rate among those children is slightly lower for Negro jerry Moore, pastor, 19th Street Baptist Church, Washington, requirements," for the good faith of coin„«çllectors." the hind that unemployment difference who had dropped out of school was and Negro job disadvantage have so far women than for white. keeping of recrirds. It d‘ Postmaster. General* Sâid. "Our. In. of two-to-one. a disadvantage dif-dif­ a disheartening 18.2 percent. The 'Prise D.C., where the symposium held its 9th annual program. The been "grossly understated r- out of that any personnel k — »pection Service has noted ;an< to- concern. I think, lest the situation ference of at least ten-to-one. rate among those with high school "Thinking in terms of Civil Equity now NGSA award honors the memory of the mother of Moss H. Ken­ being used by employers'- includ­ cr«»se in these fradds and has mov­ appear hopeless — which it is not." diplomas was 18.8 percent — higher underlines the necessity that these drix, head of the Washington, D.C. and Atlanta, Ga., public ing appllcatloris for emf)loymer.t-t ed fast to head them off.-We will disadvantage IS than for the dropouts. But careful questions be raised in terms of what "The real truth is not even hint­ be preserved for one yiar vnlesS continue relentlessly to brihg to relations firm bearing his name. In the past, the award has gone INTEGRATED scrutiny of that study.’’, Mr. Wirtz happens within any family. Without' ed at by the figures showing a non a Btste fair employment law jret lustice these person» who attempt to Mohalia Jackson, Clara Ward, Roberta Martin, Mrs. Maude B. white Unemployment rate twice thet “DisadvantaT is one thing th; c said, "shows that it tells less about regard to its race, when the pres­ qu’re*. a shorter ‘period. to corrupt a hobby." Cummings, Mrs. Sallie Martin and the late Mrs. Lucy Campbell. for whites. lias been fully integrated in this the boys than about the schools and sures of poverty bear down on it generation after generation. Covered employers may identify The Kendrix Organization furnishes other awards for the sym­ count ry for a brig time." the. Sec­ the diplomas ” minority employes by “visual s irj pic Inspction service has under- "That-truth liea rather, in the retin stated. "That there are moi e ■taken 175, lnv0tl»a«ondjjf.i)obsible posium's competitions. sobering, biting, fact that one in "Similarly, men and women from WHAT’S TO BE DONE vey” on their option, by the disadvantaged Negroes proportion­ “It take' a lot of truth to make coin swindles in the past year, coin every five younger Negroes who Negro colleges who take the Fed­ maintenmee bf records. The Com ately. and that the offense which collectingy "llki othbr hobbles, •has srekwork can’t "get It; in tfie com­ eral Berviee Entrance Examination us free,” the Secretary said in clas- mission believes, howoyer, that 'such caused it. was more deliberate, is shown pherlomenal growth in recent plex figures showing that almoti have a failure rate almost ten times 1112 , records ' should be , kept sipstite reason for making ibis, the focal as high as the rate among other ”1 susnect the rereato't hazard from the basic personnel file of j’Oars am« ig'the country’s leisure half of .the hundreds of thousand' minded eft point of new endeavor. college graduates —until they take this Conference face? i» that energy an employe. i’ !•' IzeriS. ' The growth is Looking At The Fourth District of people In this country who have ex?irra1if|jR8 "However" he added, “every five «a upvutcuspecial VSOIflcram VVUSlJC.course inIll Ihow! IM'S . tov.y .needed.1 to determine the curse for by. a> numismatic week- given rip wen looking for work ly publloatl •in»mploved people todav, four are pass the Federal Service Entrance past failures will be drained off in­ . that Btartea tn i960 By U.S. REP. JAMES A. MACKAY they aren't counted as unemploy­ and today had a circulation or 145,- ed) are Negroes; and most of All in white. The figures reflecting in- Examination, at which point their stead In attcrnDted assessment of You are invited to participate in the first annual Grass Roots 000. : ■ . : the incriminating acts of concentra* sdequB'y of education are about the passing rate goes up to about the blame for its causes. Congress to be held in our new Fourth Congressional District. It Th«» »-(jin flinch it) TpfWPRD 110- white level. Is the trouble in'the "The historic propns’tinp the fut­ Chief Postal Inspector HenryM Uoti of employed Negroes in low i should be interesting and will, I hope, become an annual affair. students? Or' In the education they j ure offers this Conference is that Mon»,»«» sain that. the usilal peld jobs. ■, T " employment and lack of education scheme, is for a swiqdler to place ” v>'v .fomnarable once the ef­ are vettln?'1 Or in th" te-»»«♦ education. i rend Chrfttmas parcels to Ameri­ of a heavy press of business. This Roots Congress will convene at 0:30 can military men serving In South- gives him time to take ih other posals put forward by some Dis­ -'jWteran’ .Vgteran recently discharged from “Most of the truth Is that nvrt a.m., and this session will be over east- Asla:" ■ " ■■■'*' ' " •; trict leaders, asking for federal re­ Srtned Forces, who require im- of. the jinc’niilnv’d millions lack the i filling the order because of a heavy by noon. Many of our Fourth Dis­ oress of business. This elve him time search in the field of alcoholism. te care for disabilities ap- -diieeti'n nr skill, to fill most of The project was launch’d after trict Citizens Panels will be meet­ to take In other orders before sus­ And the Civil and Commercial y incurred in service, ms' ♦h» lobs that! are vacant,” Mr. “rerident Johnson’s public com­ ing, and they will be discussing Wirtr «aid. 1 | picions are aroused and he leaves Aviation Panel will discuss the re­ «! entitled to both outpatient ments concernin? the Nation’s many interesting subjects. You can town. ; commendation of the Air Line Pi­ ent and hospitalization from “The harsh truth about Negro un-| eratitude to the Armed Forces in take your pick of what subject or The responses to the advertise­ lots Association that cheap one- the.Veterans Administration. employment and underemployment Southeast Asia venerated a na­ which group you are most inter­ ments can Uad to several hundred tup insurance policies should .be Is that as «afters now stand so tional response in the form of com­ ested in. VA fias liberalized Its rules to al- niuch of it relates so closely to the letters in a’¡single. day. A woman forbidden. Pilots believe these are NEW YQRK - (NNPA) - Rep. Adam Clovfon Powell (D.-N.Y1 munity gifts to these forces. low -medtcal and dental treatment facts of inadequate preparation for has ignored al least seven summonses to appear in Stale Suprem in the midwest placed one.ad In a There is no registration fee and an invitation to deranged indivd- At Fort Gordon — and at basesail at Spy, of Its clinics as well as ear Sunday newspaper and got 280 re- there will be no expense connected uali to cause air crashes. in any of its hospitals as needed %gXncin lie. and they do if CourtCour’ in Wnconnection™c'io" withwi,h a° S46.5OO$46,500 libel suit. "ver file U. S. - collection pointe with the meeting, other than ar­ ouests for her Indian head pennies, This Gruss Roete Congress will during the period required for p hBvc been set up to receive the gift« ranging your own transportation. those for Nejtro unemployment ere Last Wednesday, hr failed to The widow wants to have ti >' offered at. 15 for |1. However, a climax a year ir which we have veteran to establish that his dls- parcels for U. S. troops in Viet I look forward to having this used Without the companion figures show up in court with his liiianc- the house attached to pay off tt ■ coin collecting postmaster was sus­ worked together effectively to learn abiltty was service incurred. Nam and other Southeast Asia opportunity to report to interested on Neero education — or lack of it. ial records. Mrs. Esther James ask­ defamation of character Judgemei t picious. He tipped off inspectors, how to harness the thoughts and In an emergency, a recently dis­ countries. citizens and, in turn, to hear form "Surrtv it Is b?'l and time -- ed the court to‘ yet the Tecords on which she won against Powell i t who made the arrest three days talents of our people in influenc­ charged veteran awaiting adludica- ¡she could prepare for a trial In The Fort Gordon “Chrtstnw you as to what subjecs you are to accept the reality that a .signi­ being called by him a "bag w- after the ad appeared. She had tioqfof hts claim to connect his in­ ?tar’’ collection point is located ing federal legislation and policy. ficant part bf Negro employment which she is suing him for an worked the same scheme in another most concerned about. jures to hts service, may obtain man" or graft collector for crooi - just inside Gate 1 (on Gordnr Why not attend and see what disBdvrntagejindev Is direct'v iden­ additional $25,000 in punitive dam­ City in 1961, with the same result carÇ at non-VA facilities at VÀ ed police on a television prograi 1. Htehwayi at the U. S. Army Hos Looking back over this year it you can do for your country? tifiable with the fact that Negroes ages. Her lawyer, Atty. Rubin imme - - arrest and conviction. is encouraging to- see how far we expanse, when VA facilities are not pital. Signs inside the gate direc* in the work I force have, on th» lately obtained an order calling 11 An Ohio man was also caught have come in developing a modern available. However, the veteran donors to the collection point ’verag" two1 vrars less education Mrs, James, a widow and for­ after bis first advertisement. He should remember that prior approv­ Powell to explain in court why e Lt. Larry Bloom is ’ "Chrlstma- counterpart to the old town meet­ than whites. This average hides, mer domasti'c worker, is seeking didn’t get any chance to pocket ing which has gone with the wind al of the VA Is necessary in such should not be cited for contempt. Star”, project officer at Fort Gor­ furtherT'oro, rnme of the most ser­ that amount in punitive damages Hie Harlem Congressman has Tie 14.000 that was in the mall In The Citizens Panel idea has tak­ LANE'S PILLS cases. don. He said his office is ready te ious pr-h'em?: the two years dif­ against the Harlem Democrat for voided arrest by staying out il his post office box. A Pennsylvania en root and already has accom­ Only veterans discharged or re­ receive the parcels and asked tha» The laxative with calomel. ference mep. Ratori tww UtHt Now show» la Mtdilo women living on the South Side in - Hair Stylo Clurtsl articles, pocket knives, carinec man bilked his yJcUms of 8,60.000 Chitltig''.'husband'"<« and with four tn coins and stamps:-His victims in­ Ratal th* "THIN TOP MOBUM” meate. cheese or similar items, and children, wh" i« nff---A a t-o-ejav- cluded a wheel chair polio victim ball point pens. Cmtad hr th» women who needs holr al the a-v.e»k domesti" service job in a who lost,8600 and two clergymen too wee the crown oo her heed, Looki m Perishable items, such as cookies North Shore suburb, two bus rides who lost $12,000. and 86,000 respec­ «aa on would over |uen. should be packed in foil or plastic oad Me Mo the top crown of yw heed. and a train trip away? And what tively. The ydulh got fpur years in Normal Hair wrap to retain freshness as lohe HAW ROOTS prison and. four, year« probation. MY TO SET, as possible and should be packe- it condition of A-man. in the midwest operated ATTACH, RESTYIH tpenda buvUy in strudy containers as delay» ir. from six different cities over a \ natural health of jnat COMB delivery may, well exceed 30 days COMS M •i- Y«*n < Gordon Ext. 8-1124, and after duty being sent out and BLESSINGS Just comb end brush to add color hours at Augusta 798-7S44. ,n4 u r®.",rt “t 'tone. Wo she* out. Will not rub off. are coming in. How to get what hart. Pay NOTA DYE.Eeeiest,quickest wgy you want, when you want it, enly 114» on dellv.ry. Th!« to« to sdd color praduslljr AVOIDS ffl**** «verythln,. Don't r.y a THAT SUDDEN DYED LOOK. where you want it, the way you Vo.“Kge!,“ *lt" '“U Brush attached for removing excess want It. Send to the Umu viawr 81.11 Jl[«tiony. Ui. the fine» MIDI- coloring. 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