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FOUR. . -5 : . • YEARS• : ...... -,... - AGO...’• . ■ . ? . ....a By HARLEY MURRAY al facilities are inherently unequal. PRESENT STATUS CITED —There is some integration—limited to from three to nine < WASHINGTON — (INS) — Four years ago—on May 17, 1954 ."Therefore, we hold that the plaintiffs (Negro families in- Today, four years leter, this is the status of those same districts—in Arkansas, North Carolina and Tennessee, including —the Supreme Court, handed down its history7rriaking decision four states) and others similarly situated for whom the actions school systems: Nashville. hove been brought are, by reason of the segregation complain­ —Seven Southern states are holding firm to their segregate —A substantial number of school districts, but less than striking down segregation of white and Negro students in public . ' • • ------. . . _ . _ . schools as unconstitutional. ed of, deprived of the equal protection of the law’s guaranteed ed schools, despite multiply legal assaults, and they include two half the state total, have been desegregated in Texas and Dela- In the unanimous opinion, written by Chief Justice Earl War­ by the 14th Amendment." of the districts involved in’the original suit. Florida, Georgia, Ala­ ware. — ‘ ren, the high court declared: bama, Mississippi, Louisiana, South Carolina and Virginia—are —Integration is the rule in a majority of. school districts in "We conclude that in the field of public education the doc­ At that time, 17 states, plus the District of Columbia, had banded together in "massive ^resistance" to even token integra­ Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri and Oklahoma. trine of 'separate but equal' has no place. Separate education- segregated schools. tion. —Schools are fully integrated in Washington, D. C. DECREE FOLLOWS DECISION READ THE The high court handed down its ■\.Q docree of enforcement a year alter NEWS ONLY die decision which, to many in the South, seemed ta smash at its very, WHILE IT IS NEWS 3" pattern, of living. 6c The order of May 31, 1956, call­ FIRST ed for desegregation “with all de­ IN YOUR liberate speed” but left up to in­ A AAK P, I C A'S STAND ArJd Ww A C E j o u x n a a J PER COP\ dividual District Coutrs the hand- - MEMPHIS WORLD tag of integration plans on a local basis. . ". In most border states the mixing -¿iy of white and Negro students was VOLUME 27, NUMBER 87 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 PRICE SIX CENTS accomplished' smoothly, although there was some picketing at schools in Baltimore and Washington,.and. minor flare-ups in other places. 58 Seniors To But in September, 1956, uglier dividual . District Courts the handi- unlts had to be called out in-cer­ I tain areas ta Tennessee and Ken­ Graduate From tucky and there were near-rlots ta s ■ some places. In September, 1957. Central High LeMoyne College School ta. Little Rock, Ark., admit­ & ted nine Negro students. Gov. Or- | •Wlhon »LeMoyne college holds Us val Faubns called out the National comirricnceineriit exeroisos Mioriday. Guard to them; President June 2, 58 stuctenjls are expecting Eisenhower-countered by ordering . to be graduated. Regular Army units to Little Rock ife ■.. Delivering - Vhe principal speech and federalized the National Guard ait commencement will .be Dr. Philip to protect the Negro students. ' 1 W. Wtdenhouse, general seorc.tary GUARD ON DUTY ... . ■■ New Prelates of tßie American Miss’onary As­ Eight of the nine are still at­ tending Central High School; army ■« * sociation, of Now York -City. The exercises arc scheduled to slant at troops have been withdrawn;- but Consecrefaled 5:30 pm. li'-.o National Guard is still Coh ■V Bacaaliireate speaker is expect­ duty. . I Registration Campaign ■ 4 ed to be Rev. Joseph H. Evans, What will happen next Septem- paistor of the Church of (he Good her? Where will the next crisis BY STAFF WRITER tcrney-at-law; C. B. Robinson, pre- ; ■ Shepherd in Ohicago, Ill. It will cccur? Many observers, Including . NASHVILLE—Plans for a staled •sident- of teacher’s local union and i At Detroit Meet SIS» •y - 1» stoiit ail 5:30 pini. Sunday, June 1. leaders of the National Association- .wide registration canipaign among member of the Central Labor DETROIT, (Mich. The Rev. tor tile Advancement of Colored Negro votcis were proposed when Un on’s political education com­ Peter R. Shy, Dean of Men at Lane People; believe it will be strictly.; A 11 civic, leaders from all major mittee; and Reubin Strickland, a College in Jackson, Tenn., and pas­ MM legal clash and will be in the vata- cities In Tennessee held a four- mortician ; who was onco a candi­ tor of Lane Tabernacle, was the giinrd state of “massive resistance” hour meeting on Fisk. University's- date for city commission. second bishop elec‘ed here Virginia. campus, Saturday. . ■ Knoxville: Williiam J. Robinson. «.. A: Friday by delegates at the 23rd The high court will decide soon Z. Alexander Looby, a Nashville Out Of approximately 300,000 po­ t Quadrennial General Confer­ ■ —possibly oil Monday—whether to attomey-at-law, who wras elected tential voters it .was. decided that- ence of (the CME Church. • Big Changes In let stand a lower Federal Court ’ temporary chairman of - the com- the gcal for the registration cam­ He and Dr. Hi P. Murchison, order calling Tor admission, of eight ■ mitttee,'said: “to get people to re­ paign should be set at approxi­ specified Negro students to white former editor of the Christian .In­ Í gister and vote Is a major problem, mately 238,000. dex, who was elected Bishop early ■ schools of Arlington, Va. —a sub­ much bigger than it appears on the The estimated potential voters, Friday morn’ng will f 11 posts va­ Foreign Policy urb of.,.,desegregated. Washington.,...... - surface.” 21-years or oiders for the four cated 'by B’ehops Hamlett and Por­ ■ In addition, Prince Edward During the meeting it was un­ cities were given as following: ■II By JOSEPH U. HINSHAW County. . involved in the original, ter who were retired by the Con­ animously . agreed that: Memphis 150,000; Nashville, 40,-. historic case,, is under, court, order ference. WASHINGTON (INS) — Vice (1) ■ Each major city and its (Continued on Page Six) DR. W. S. MARTIN to begin desegregation. A similar metropolitan area sponsor a door- The new. bishop were consecrat­ President Richard M. Nixon wil) ordsr.was hand«t_dowp fo?.Char­ to-door,. Voters registration, cam- ed Sunday as the Conference-♦held recommend .sweeping --changes hr lottesville last”Monday,/sixf. final I paign, wlricli ' dliould' start immed ­ in.the ninvl.v acquired $350,000: St/ U. S. policy towards Latin Ameri­ federal decrees are due soon for iately . and continue until the Jidy John CME Church here came to ca as a result o.f his riot-marked Norfolk .and Newport. News. Dr. Martin Loses Battle an end. • W "good wiH" ¿¿our. —— -----—:---- 1------■ *” g. deadline. - .v.-.-?, ■ Nixon wp.:/as- shocked during the (2) Each major city should era- HAMLETT, PORTER RETIRED trip over tl.the failure of State De- Needs In Education ploy a professional campaigner to With 18-Month Illness Bishops TTarriileftt and Porter were partment specialists in Washington direct the drive, where passible. retired after the Judiciary Court and Ambassadors in the field' to (3) The Memphis Plans, should appraise the deep seated discon­ Discussed By Panel Funeral services for Dr. W. 6. hospital superintendent from 1920 of the church ruled that the action tent in the area. be studied and implemented where Martin will’ be conducted at 2:30 to 1*955, when he was named-staff of the-General Conference of 1954 City-wide citizens representatives possible. (The Memphis plans re­ NO GRASS ROOTS met at LeMoyne college tast Sait-' Wednesday at Collins Chapel CME president in recognition of his long was valid in granting them an ex­ The . Vice President found that ferred to is the drive currently being Church, 676 Washington SL In­ service to the insti ut'on. tension of time. FROM AN EX-KING AND QUEEN came congratulations to- King uirday and discussed . the "Respon- carried on by the Citizens Non- Frank and Queen Venice, seated. they were not getting to the grass sibili'ty In Education” during a Partisan- Registration Campaign). terment will be'in Elmwood ceme­ Born ,in Holly Springs, Miss, he Lines were sharply drawn at the roots in Latin America although tery. came to Memphis in 1907 to open ninference on whether the two Adjusting the crowns are the 1957 King Dick "Cane" Cole, symposium. (4) Each city should propose a they were well acquainted with po­ Three speakers in the symposium Dr. Martin, president of Coll’ns a general medical practice. After senior b‘shops, would be replaced by and Queen, Miss Dorothy Anne Smith of Hernando, Miss. lite .government people and the so­ Negro candidate for a state com­ younger men. The Episcopal Com- talked c.n tile subjects: mitteeman. Chapel Hospital staff and owner becoming. Collins Chapel Hospital’s cial elite of each country. superintendent, Dr. Martin fin­ nrttee in a majority report led the (Withers Photo) “What Parents Can Do To Im­ From Memphis, were: Ben ■ G. of the Memphis Red Sox Base­ In a confidential report he will prove- Educaittai,’’ by Miss Mary ball Club, died at the hospital a*. anced it out of his own funds dur­ more than 509 delegates to vote deliver to President Eisenhower in. Olive, Jr., secretary of Universal for sustaining the law on rette-, Mae Simons, principal of Magnolia . Life Insurance company; Thad- .l»:30 Saturday morning .after an 18- ing a number of lean years. the next two weeks, Nixon wil) School; “...Whait cJitlzens dan Do TO month illness. He 'was 77. Collins. Chapel CMtE Church ment and the election of the two King And Queen Watch Parade make these blunt suggestions: dues T. Stakes, managing editor of new bishops. ,\ . f- Improve Eduoaitton," by Miss Eliza- the Memphis World. Hollis Price, The widely known physician was (Continued On Page Five) —American Ambassadors get off batili. Da®g>on, supervisor of Shelby j: president of LeMoync College, The General; Conference raised; ite i.he.lr comfcn’table seats and" find'I Gounty Schools;; and “Eciucattanal Nashville: Looby, M. W. Day annual operating budget to $600 000, ■“»uU.wJiat "'Is really 'gbirig/on- in Tocluiiques for Improving Students’ publisher of the Nashville Glope; an increase of about 77 ner cent . _ Of Cotton Makers^- Jubilee - Bishop Shy Is also chairman of (Continued on Page Two) (Continued On Pm. V. W. Henderson, head of Fisk Uni­ • King Frank. Taylor Scotit and accompanied. She was at ¡red in. a versity's department; R. C. Grant. the Department of Social Science Powell Urges Group: at l ane College where he has serv­ Queen Venice Louise Starks watch­ short black dress. Chattanooga r R. H. Craig, nt- ed two vears as acting- president and ed their, subjects wi h glee as thou­ The Douglass baud was lead ten years as dean. sands of them lined the sidewalks flown the street by numbers of A native (•teoraiyan,’ iB'f.hop .Shv Is of Beale Street during the Grand majorettes mimicking the "St. Louis Lane College’s a. graduate Of Paine CollcRO in ’Afli- ubilee Parade of the Memphis Cot­ Woman" who were tittered in red- Use Your Civil Rights trusta. Ga.. and Fisk College in ton Maker's Jubilee, Friday- nigh*. poika dot “flapper dresses and Pres. Kirkendoll Nashville, Tenn He has done ad­ Not only did the spectators line hats, rod stockings and shoes, white NEW YORK CITY - Rep. Adem Clayton Powell. Jr., (D-NY), vanced work at Western Reserve in the sidewalks but they leaned,from gloves and long string of red beads. windows and from tops of build­ They danced as the band played Will Go To Japan main speaker here Saturday during the celebration of the Fourth CWeland Ohio. ’ In another unprecedented move: ings, and from truck-beds "St. I.ouis Blues." H IC. A. Ktekendoll, president Of Anniversary of the Supreme Court decision outlawing segrega­ delegates voted to suspend regular King Frank and Queen ..Venice . Master of .ceremonies was Nat D. Lane Cjollege in. Jackson, Tenn., tion in the public schools, outlined an eight-point work program procedure to change the location viewed the parade from a grand­ Williams, who discribed the parade E hfas made plans to travel to the Far to revitalize Negro political spirit and kill the growing philoso­ of the C. M. E. Publishing House stand in W. C. Handy Park. The units as well as in reduced Eaet during July aAd, August to and general headouarters from spectacular affair got underway dignitaries as they arrived. attend bhe 14th World Convention phy that "white is right." •T^ckson, Tenn., to St. Louis. Mo. with a pre-parade »tribute to Handy, Booker T.- Washington ’ on Christian Education in Japan tohe church has owned property in father.of the blues. ^hnnl’s band were attired in Aaigust. 6-43. Powell’s program, attacking the ! of organized, arid frequently legal- green”. - > —. . He is cne of six delegates cf the thesis that “this is a wlhdite man.’6 ized contempt for ’minoriitaes,'’ call- St. Louis for eight years in prep­ •Most of the majorettes of the N ccunitry of dedicated hypocrisy and I (Continued on Page Two) aration for this anove. parading bandp became dancers in M^yor Edmund Orgill arrived CME Church elected to attend. front of the grandstand. The dances w th his wife and other ¡guess. A ranged from bop to ballet . Youth Turned Over from hot to cool. WASHING'7""’(ANP)—The eie-i N The first band in tfhe parade was mpnt cf T’toral • southern whites ‘he HarrisonArk. h:gh school. needs more moral wnnort in its To Criminal Court Then came Porter Jr high school •fight for Negro.rights. This fact was which played the ”®irt.h cf the stressed in. Washington Wednesday On Murder Charge Blues." when the first appeal for "moral 0 Barbara Perry, a sophomore ‘ a»' ®i

ASSIGNMENT By BARCFy.US JFF&IES .-J. '• L ' . 'Aippoin.tm.enit or Miiss’ Annie Mc­ .With al! the glifler and glamour of fhb annual 'Academy Ghee ail'd Miss Beulah Paitton, both of Hhe J 958 class rit Tougriioo Avvaids in Hollywood,: the SHEIK'S-social club in a similar fashion Staultoern ÇlwMMn .College, to the presented and awarded the winning clubs in its gigantic popu­ fhoulity of toe Milwaukee Vocat­ larity contest lost S.'Jiiday night at Currie's club tropicana. ional. and Adulii; Schools of: Milwau­ kee, Wis.', lias, been awnoUinced by ¡Same 800. people jammed Curries’ .either deep breath,, a long pause, William F. Rnsche. director and ait 'the itnnuiil. "A N'igihit Wiilli-‘Tihe and a pH infill ctooke in 9he throat. BY MELVIN GREER principal of the schools.. __ Sheik Is” wfifaiT ■ avcnftawiin;g’ every Ahlf| finally like a lathing tliumier- 'Ihc MVÄ Schools áre made •Jip. ■t'a'hle .and occuplng ail passible bclit from the unknown heavens, of five dirifnïct types of schools to "dvtaaKdrmg room.” tile’ "ZEPHYRS” .wiggled off my Wiiii’a Bon Bnauph and the Lav-’ lounge lyWtc 800 pair of J»ndi; serve tihe yomig pcicple- and adullta reared cult with approval and de­ SQUARE’S LAST-DITCH -PAC immediately. This tfas done who make-u.p the ritudenit populat­ g.pes supplyinig the mosic, tihe fro- DECISION PAYS OPE in April. : , • ion. They 'aire the jhsitiibuite of tech­ liic a:m.an.g the many teenagers was light. ’• Partee’s last-seeond decision to OFFICERS INST A LLED nology. the 'áppronibiíce school, the hjgih, m€ir will be expected ait (he Marquettes. All of the speakers said that a test sponsored by .the Sheik's, The laifitair, -'Posit Graduation” ball is cait'ioi)* gradualism, moderation, and gratoOiaitiilons Counits - and may your sidency, J04-TO: sophomore Marvin dahce also. Tire Zephyr's and go-slow;” Plunkett,, who lost to Independent pre-alumni club would increase awards were made tost Sunday slaked on ¡the same night of the Sheik’s aire co-sponsoring the event. reign as “Memphis’ most popular W1IBQ-TV RECOGNIZES EVENT Isabel, 132-53; and Sophomore Miss school spirit at present and after social oliuib .be a merry one?” Thanks to Gene Roper, WHBQ------7; Break through the ‘'McCarthy- FIRST PLACE FEMALE CLUB TV newsman, Who telecasted a pic- Frances Thomas who was beaten graduation, but especially was this I vic- .Wffland blanket of mediocrity;” toy Jones for the position of chap­ stressed by Freshman Sanders who Half; of toe. bight’s excitement 'tlure taken at 'Hire event, on his jii a------"Communicate regutariy our had ticked away wiith toe announce­ lain. : ., explained the objectives, of the oifobloms with the massive bloc , of TV nows. 'The picture was beimed PAC. ment of the winning male club. on Wednesday night and again Council candidates who were un­ two billion colored peoples through The other haif. had yet to be en­ opposed were Miss Gloria Jean Mr. MdLenwre went into details out toe world.” Thursday morning. Wade, Frank E. Cole, and Leon joyed. in explaining the duties of the Powell said an Inddolmonlt against lAgiain a deathly stillness con- WORLD'S EDITOR PRESENT Forster. Miss Wade, a-junior, was PAC officers during the installa­ lively Aimeripa l’or failing to practice Thaddieus Stokes, editor and 8C11- elected secretary, Cole was elect­ quored ¡toe audience, this- time, tion. Installed were Miss Wade, pre­ nowp ¡deipociaey is wrvblcn between the more- so than before. All eyes stood oral of the Memphis World ed treasurer, and Foster is- the new sident; Chester . Cade._ yice^presi-^ HIGH SCHOOL 1 aud- -hj,n-cs .of rGponts concerning Vice paint blank on toe stage where newspaper attended 'the Sheik's af­ business’manager. Foster and Cole dent: Faye Coleman."-recor-ding-^tF- IJ- ’ . . i,h-‘ president Nhcoifs trip through the MiirceJlus Jeffries consulted- wiith fair. Circulation Manager Smith are freshmen. cretary; Pearlig Owens..correspond­ ■civednidlin American- countries. his president, Zedrick Butler be- Flemming also was pi’escnt. TOinks ing secretary: Bernice Hightower, NEWS flnre announcing the winner. An- to tlie Memphis World and staff. fpBai nahT5Cr hrd hr h rr hh fi n a ncial seer.etary^—Beverly—Mc^~ cites high court AMENDIHENTS APPROVED Daniel, treasurer; Sherry Crump, By Martellìi- Je ff erte. only toe U. S. Supreme Court, The student. body also approved chaplain; and Thelma Townsend, he-said, has not fallen- prey to the three- amendments to the const.i- reporter. philosophy:|______v that___ ”white is. r-igint." (However,‘he pointed out thait toe .tution. .. The first establishes a Other appearing; on the program •point system which would limit the .wh-o buaved many “sinfaiUt” remu.rk.s ¡ihiighcst’ tribunal, which issued the were Waller Elkins. Frajik Lock­ fii'cin many of the miaJe atftidents <>n school desegregation decree four number of offices a student can hart; Jean Brown. Josephine Isabel, hold so as' TO affow more st.uden is the LWHipus for rirrnning tor the yea'll ago, -is wppemted by an all- Bertha Bradford, Eliza' Young, otififcc ■ o,f $cc president, proved white jury system. to hold’ offices: • The second in­ Mary Cole, and Doris Atkins. creases the number of voting repre­ wIjMiL a girl could d° 0,1 a so-called TRACK TEAM RETIRES Loy’s earn pus. BawcLl also attacked -Negro lead- sentatives from each class division eiTShiip in toe . Nlontli, declaring ft arid, gives all campus organizations TRACK TEAM has retired for the current- season. The team re­ "a farce.”. He said. “1 submit that voting power. No. 3 gives the ! a. voitdess Negro in toe Sotiitii is Council, the power to remove vot­ cently participated in th«* SIAC meet which was -held in Atlanta., i wonth more Ihtari a boss-controlled ing representatives who are ne­ v-.-ttihg Negro in the Noullh because gligent in .attending Council meet­ Ga... The six-man squad consisted of Thomas Wooden. Samuel' Tur­ ihc js at least fiflhitoig tor manhood By James Bolder ings. nnid we'liaive lost ours.” NEWLY ELECTED- Partee will ner, Malcolm (Speedy) Walkci, Freeman Roberson. Leon Watson, He hastened tn point out that take over' the. duties of Council bombings, inurdens, legalized dc- (president in September. He suc­ and Walter

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MAUDDEAN THOMPSON SEWARD BY JEWEL GENTRY Do you know what it means to and they applied to the hoard again SPOUCE DEDICATES LIFE TO i vices of his uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Zack Hightower, Mrs. as busbany and wife and were FIELD OF MEDICINE AND TO ______be a Crusader for God?, Do • you Ann ' Benson, Mrs. Marie Adams. know’ what it means to be a granted the privilege to gb. HUSBAND’S CAREER DR. WILLIAM MARTINC Mrs. B. F. McCleave and Dr. Mc- Cleave, a past King; -A. C. Wlk Mlapt’JT? If not, please call by your They - healed ’ many sick bodies Mrs. Eva Cartman Martin’s Name was named, for his deceased uncle library and get’ a ccpy. of our book and souls and did well until a half­ Goes Down In History With and possibly Mrs. Martin )will ar­ liams and ..his Teen-Towners^.. Mr’ this w’eek and read about ’Narcissa Thaddeus Stokes, Mr, Floyd Shan­ bread oanadban, Joe Lewis came Dr. W. S. Martin’s Brilliant Career rive in Memphis today from their Whi’itiinan, a Martyr on the Onjan across, the border anld -taken -in . by home in Chicago for Dr. Martin’s non, Officer Ben Whitney, Of- •Tralli as-found in ■ Chapter eleven. funeral. Miss Helen Heard, Miss C. Heard. In the "spring of 1832, four “Flat­ •■■She.- qtSitorgmies.' whq^paiscjied the . . .and Officer Elmo Berkley, head"-Indians-traveled a thousand m’nd^-of Wie■ juHfa-hs-'against "Dr. „ “■ h. n _ih. '.Wihitrnan'■ahdJhis-wife Narcissa,- . fleer Jubert Jewel always on hand. miles over the Rocky Moun-ains . murdered MRS. MARQUERITE EVANS . . .and a large group of teachers and walked into Saint Louis. J*■ MURPHY, niece of the late Dr. from ■ thé city and county . who GeneartGe“«-.! CClark’»rk. toe supejtotendemtsimerintendent 1 ASted J»py_ M ORUHAOEKB ’ Martin and Mrs. Martin, who has came to see their kids of T’e High School Bands of Memphis was thrilled by tile performance Mr. and Mrs. David Crayton, .108 We must have tomipii'l.sil'on. Prayer asknowdedges a Wayne and Lurry were taken to Memphis' oldest hospitals. Friend­ played them. . .Bands from sur­ W. Trigg, daughter, Judith Ann Rimili Ji.mle’ for ppwfij- irat t isra It still was unexplained how the all times. out in a class all to themselves. Kelso on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Freeman, nJCit diLscouragb us. we mußt have privilege, an opportn’.irility for friend­ two youngsters coulj have fallen Again Douglas High stole the show Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Blackwell, but to remember low great is that Dr. and Mrs. Martin's pastimes 1547. Willis, d-augher, Carolyn Fay 1206 Brookfield, son, Sheivy Lee ship with God. cbnittniunion witihere.„is no such agreement, Julie Ann Vogt, of Chilliwack, Brit­ in a judicial tone. t-he law, he is not making any cratic painty in . 1956... to .„support. ...written“ or orai.” • ish . Columbia. Her grandfather, What he said - about open defi­ pace ait all.” • Continuing, he said: . Presidenit Eisenhower, characterizes Powell said his son, Adam Clay­ Harry Jackson, also of Chilliwack, ance- of the law could be applied “I am willing to be patient about tire indictment as .“obviously ¿per­ ton Powell . HI, eleven years old, attempted ’ to wrest the girl from equally to incidents like Little the evolution of society'. Maybe we secution.” known as “Skippy,” will go abroad the big cat's grip; but the lion tore Rock where a mob attempted to judig&s on the bench removed from to • stay with his mother and . will Julie Ann through the bars, dc- keep colored children from enter­ the'pri'blems of society get a littia - In ‘ tine • three-count indictment; not return for a year. capitalting her. ing a previously nil-white high impatient. • ' / he is accused of aiding in‘ the pre- MAULED THE BODY school under a Federal court order, . panation of- a false income tax re­ Thé New York Congressman in Thé lion, “Passion,” and a lion- or to bombings of Jewish syna­ “But there is one thing I tiltink turn for his wife, underpaying taxes his talk with newsmen branded e,sis, "Princess,-” then. mauled the gogues and colored schools in the no society can aflfiord to be ptatient and filing a false joint tax return Tammany leader Canmiine G. Des­ •body • until Zoo keepers went' into South where the culprits have-not on, and ’thait is open violation of About 300 supporters of Powell apio “a liar” for declaring he no •the cage anj separated the two yet been apprehended. tits law, because a society that is were in the cduntrpom when he was longer is a- Democrat. Thursday beastt-s from tlheir victim. Judge Hastie spoke after the bia-' patient about the open violation of arraigned. According to Powell, Powell .was read out of the parity Police said the girl ■ toddled past t'.onal Newspaper Publishers As­ law is patient about Its own suicide. ■■'.many of them are clergymen— by Taipmany. district leaders in a barrier outside : 'the lion - house sociation, -sponsors of the “sum­ “The existence of society is being members of the Baptist Ministers Harlem. They gave as their , reason and crossed the eight .feet to the mit'’ conference, presented to him tihneaitened and destroyed if the .Conference. Powell is a minister of his suppant. of Mr.- Eisenhower in lion cage after passing three- other law can be openly flouted. 1956. at the luncheon in the Presiden­ the Abyssinian Baptist Church in enctosures occupied by big cats., tial Arms a citation as a “pioneer “I sometimes say it Is not a Harlem. The chilly approached the lion champion of equal opportunity in master of patience, it is a matter | BECAUSE I AM A NEGRO of imppitence when a society allows “I was purged by Desapio be­ and was smutched screaming from the military establishment. Illus­ • Powell was represented in court •the ground and against the bars- trious teacher, public servant, ad­ the open defiance of its law to • .by Edward Bennett Williams,, a cause I am a Negro and Negroes' continue- unchecked, and that, may live on plantations,” Powell said. of 'the cage as her grandfather vocate and jurist." prominent lawyer of Washington, leaped to her rescue. FREEDOM IS PRECIOUS I say, is our issue today. . - . D. C. “Thank God, I tam rid of Tammany. CAUGHT BY HEAD I will run for re-election as an Judge Hastie urged that colored "Nbt the pace but. the strength Independent Democrat.” Jackson, police said, gripped the people “never forget that the free­ After tile arraignment, Powell dhilj by her head -u^iije ■ the lion of our society is in seeing that its went _to the pfe^ti^ni.dir’ti-ie- fed-^, _ pesapibf infoiimed itfliat Powell doms we enjoy to express our­ own law is observed.” tore at Jiêr body. The lioness also selves are very precious things and ; erai “buHdiii&ja^ a’ltn^as an Independent, grasped the child’s body and the- Th© citation, to Judge Hastie was porters. He told. tinfem his unite, said “the .regular organiz.Ll.ioa will we -have got to oppose denials ol presented by Thomas W. Young, girl’s head was ripped off during those freedoms anywhere because Hazel; is now in Europe on a con­ Ix-at any opposition.” the melee. publisher of The Norfolk' Journal SUMMIT CONFERENCE OF NATION'S LEADERS Eisenhower, center. William O. Walker, Cleve- we as Negroes have enjoyed them and Guide. [ Dr. Theodore N. Reed, director :IN WASHINGTON—Mrs." Daisy Bates ' of Little lend president of National Newspaper Publish-. in this country.” I qt yhe Zoo, said the lions were . Tile Russwurm Awards, given Rock, Ark. uses two hands to greet President ers Association. "It was our view then, as" it will yearly by the publishers associat­ !■ abolît*. ¡proves you really care about let- the Prophetic Spirit." Clark alumni aski ng the court to' revise its inter- months Thousands have seen it? I William Holmes Borders, Mrs. from- New York and either nearby PHENOLSULFONATE. . ,“F.A. 7” Inches, Firm Solid Flesh gration order to “specifically in­ But, he warned, don’t . expect i ting the child grow up to be a plays and been touched by that . Thomas J. Henry. J. R. Henderson, It lightens, brightens and quickly well-adjusted adult.” cities will attend ¡«he Alumni Club Women, men and children who are skinny, thin clude” the clubhouse along with that because your teenager has great dedicated fercup which,it out ; Alfred G. Kpaiher." Jorgfen Mad- dinner tills afternoon. helps clear skin of externally caus- »nd underweight because of poor appetite or poor ' “all other pants or portions” of the gotten some particular gripe off t ; heal the hurts of men. Atlanta S.. Walton Peabcdy, Zenas -ed pimples. Softens blackheads for •atirig habits should try WATE-ON, the latest course. his chest he will suddenly have AIR-NAVIGATION SYSTEM discovery of modern medical science. There’s no is grateful and will never be the Sears, and Vernori Slaughter. NEW FIREPROOFING? easier removal. Fades blemishes, cramming with sugary mixtures, no fishy oils, no The pltffaWPfS charged • the city perfect behavior. President Eisenhower recently . The Moral Re-Armamént group, freckles and off-color spots. Re­ overeating. Yet cheeks fill out. neck and bust-line ¡same again because-of MR A, which WASHINGTON — Houses may be , has leased the clubhouse to Irvin P. authorized overtime work, to speed including natives ' and .citizens of gain.. .-arms, legs, thighs, ankles, skinny under? ' NO MAGIC FORMULA wants to nuke this a kind of world fireproof one day because some­ if ines enlarged pores.. Makes skin weight figures fill out all over the body. Take Marten, who is “making the club­ For teenagers have a hard time completion of a modernized a:r" God wants it to be.” ' all continents, was presented to fresher, smoother, younger looking. WATE-ON ...either Homogenized Liquid. Ernul- house and its facilities available navigation system. He said the ’ ANSWER TO ‘BETTER LIVING’ the Hungry Club audience. They one in Louisville, Ky., was curi­ ------sioft.pr the new condensed food. TABLETS... growing up physically, intellectual­ ous as to why the city dump would »nd in normal health you, too. may quickly gain to white persons only.” emergency action i will leave Atlanta later this month, ly and emotionally at best, he add­ is essential to Phillip H. Whitehead. Atlanta not accept banana stalks for 5—10—20 rounds ana more so fast it's amazing. national defense. labor leader, ra<4saidiM *.hec had ivunufound i arriving in Mackinac Island, Mich., I WATE-ON is loaded with concentrated calories so ed, and there is “no magic formu­ I burning. As a result, scientists at Dr. f RED prepared.-as4o be far easier to be used by the Eisenhower has’ issued an exe-; the answer to “better living” after | lor the- World Assembly starting I' ■ n First Aid Jelly For la” for them or for their parents. the United States Forest Serv­ system in building wonderful body weight. Als4 On this Dr. Gonstant had the citive order suspending the ej^h:-1 attending the presentation of the i May 23. Xt is expected that a num­ Palmer's WATE-ON Is fortified with essential vitamins and ber ojVAtlantans will go to Macki- ice’s laboratory at Madison, Wis., islneralt and other body nutrients. full approval of Dr. John A. Young, hour work day for all laljorer? onj,play. “Crowning Experience." . . DOUBLE gfäWJW the project, which involves , , : nab tlite .summer;.. . ; are. hot on the trail of a possible a Dallas pediatrician who appear­ MRA is the .greatest single force new fire -retardant. They found STRENGTH Wate-On Is Healthy CHANDS ed with him on a scientific panel i against eyil in the world t oday; ! that a mineral ingredient in stalks, Besides putting-on weight, WATE-ON makes lor at the American Academy of Gen­ Mr. Whitehead stated. “We’re'i all largely potassium carbonate, agt- bettet digestion of tats, improves the appetite, eral Practice Convention in Dallas. i SKIN gives quick energy, guards against fatigue, sleep­ . Moroline quickly soothes and fighting lor one .thing in the wbrici ed .as a natural retardant’. ’ less nights, poor endurance and the low resistanco Dr. Young’s advice to parents of relieves painful cracks, splits, today-survival. MRA is a picket TEEN-AGE Tlie Forest Products Labora­ which often accompanies underweight. Very im­ teenagers, was that they tell them­ WHITENER f ^¿druggists portant, WATE-ON Emulsion helps clear the blood line-’fog- world su^ryal." smooths rough, dry skin, speeds selves’ “time after time” that the tory is conducting ‘ new tests in ot the excessive cholesterol. If underweight is due the hope of developing the chem­ to disease t8ke WATE-ON under direction of your , healing. Keep a jar of Moroline rebellion of adolescence is j'jst as Try Ur.¡Fred Palmers Skin Delight doctor. So don’t be skinny... get WATE-ON in the kitchen and' bathroom. much^a^Btegè^of development as stalling communication -facilities: ical compound, as a commercial Soap ,25b... :...... 1..,.,.',,;.... Homogenized Uquld Emulsion or WATE-ON Cun. PIMPLES fifeproofing agent. densed FOOD TABLETS today. Only 13 at oiug. Heure s Us, the cuddling of infancy. and radar equipment to guide air-1 ■ Zemo, liquid qr. ointment,, relieves ------—---- -—•——■------—ii------t—i gists. Put on weight fast this easy healthy way w Regulor jar 15« “Parents must.learn patience and cralt between airports. The' su- | money back. Ask for WATE-ON Get 272 times a PITROLE UM JELLY _ itchiii£.„stQPS^ccatohinj?. .?o aids os much in (o preserve 'their sense-of humor,” sponsion "Is :to last indefinitely.! faster healing to lessen scarring. he said, “constantly reassuring MARSALIS MANSION Under the order, all workers; kep: | A doctor’s .formula for minor cuts» .. _ LAgGf Airport und 'KailrOuil Transportation themselves that rébellion is part Fri vid rd — CALL oa^ithè job more’titan eight .hours - bums. Buy Kxtra: JAR 25t the life of every teenager and 110 Shrewsbury Kd. VE. 5-3IGI Strength Zemo for y 11| 1 New Orleans a day will be paid; at least time | stubborn cases. ON not a personal insult.” and a-half tor tile extra period. Founded 1895 i ROCK CASTLE, VIRGINIA l! Got Relief from Burning, Fully Accredited High School Itching Sting of

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Bv MEM IN GREEK Í notably delighted at the victory and were quick.to corigrat-ulate - Sports Trail < I "om (rent h jo a Lewis lor earning his. seniority. He round-up articles Oil was also ceiligjutiilated hy. lnmdreds League.) nl tollower« of tJic league all over > BY SAM BROWN MELROSE Head IkuskelbullI the dty,. Coach Flank