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VOLUME 18,-NUMBE* 102 |«,|| MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE,. FRIDAY, JUNE 16,1950 PRICE SIX CENTS President Truman Invited To Address The National Negro Business League FEPC Fight Shows Promise Of Lasting Through Generations

Makes Good Campaign M. W. Bonner, Secretary Universal Life President Sudduth, Will Retire After 26 Years-Helped To Dr. Walker Address Fodder For Parties Build Million-Dollar Institution WASHINGTON— (ANP) —FEPC will remain "an is­ Business Groups ' sue’’ and will never become a "law" is the opinion of keen Jesse H. Mitchell, president of Ute students of political minds as they see the FEPC becoming Industrial Baqf. has accepted clqfi the football for both parties with neither actually scoring manship of a Washington CiUuun Committee for the Golden Angte with it. versary Celebration of the Natna Like its predecessors, the anti-lynch bill, which has nev­ Negro Business League. The A.* passed the legislative bodies but has been banged back A. Executive Committee voted at M last meeting to cooperate with thio and forth for a quarter of a century, FEPC promises to stick Citizen’s Committee whose goat! around a long, long time in the eyes of one particular obser­ will be to raise a Washington con­ ver in congress, who prefers to remain unnamed. tribution to the National CatnMMu for »50,000, to establish a NATIoHs However, he recalls a statement I Issued nearly 15 years ago by an AL OFFICE for the League .. poe- slbly bi Washington. D. C...... j Prominent Army outstanding Republican when his opinion was sought on the anti- full time regional secreUrita to »»• Chaplain Will ' lynch bill. He said that if the bUl vice the local business groups uled with tiie league, and pubiiok '■teas passed, then the "lobbyists dnd lion of the Journal of Negro Bpri- proponents of it" would liave to Pastor Here ness. / look for other jobs. Each association affiliated .Blth FEPC makes good campaign fod­ A B A has been asked to name om der-pro anti eon With the pros It is representative to live Citiaena* (Mil a bait for the so-called Negro vote mittee which will also include and support of the party b> power presentatives of other busineasteB For the antis, it is equally powerful n President Truman manifests keen professional groups in the city. to send them back to congress from Interest in invitation extended him A luncheon umeeting waa the die-hard states of the south Thursday. June 8th. at the TwelfS to attend Golden Anniversary Con­ where anything antl-Negro Is a ’ “ Mlt- vention of Negro Business League Street YMCA second...... floor.^SjX Mr. MU- vote-getter. chell presided al the meeting. Spè­ Death Writes Final Chapter at lu'krgee Institute. Alabama. Aug. REJOICE OVER RULINGS cial guests Included Horace 3ud- i’O’Septrmber 1, this year. The dele- I ration which called on the Presi­ Democrats are rejoicing over the duth, president of the National Ne­ recent Supreme court rulings on gro Business League; and Dr. J. U dent were Dr. »red I). Patterson For Mrs. Wiley, ‘Steady Money’ segregation in railway-dining cars Walker, president of the Trl-StaW President of Tuskegee Institute, and In schools. The total number of Bank of Memphis and of Univer­ scene of the Convention; Horace Negroes affected by the three rulings sal Life Insurance Company, who Is Sudduth, president of the National M. W. BONNER of the year that he release the Is Infinitesimal compared with the chairman of the Budget Coinmittat Negro Business League, who head­ M W Bonner, vice-president and 1 strenuous duties now required by ot the N N. B. L. r Pinal rites last Saturday. June; 8he had her share of them at fu- millions who would be affected by ed the delegation, and prominent secretary of Universal Life Insur­ this expanding enterprise. Other guests present included: , 10th, were held for Mrs. Estella neral rites last Saturday She had a the passage of a strong fair employ ance Company, will retire as an ac­ Mr. Bonner, following retirement half-steel cisket for buna) of her i m Memphis, and a past pres dent Katherine Bonner Cook at 1568 ans AdmtnlMMte; Jesse W. Lewie Wiley some time during the early If they winted to eat In the diner versal Life since Its formation over1 East 108th Street. He will commute the last chapter of the Beale Street of Memphis, and a past president National Finance and Investamnt part of last week at her residence. They «till cling to the oldshoe-box twenty-six years ago, Mr. Bonner. between Cleveland and Detroit days when Pee Wee's Place and man Dawson of Illinois, who ar- Company; B. Doyle Mitchell, Ind uo- 453 East Georgia, she had many fried chicken lunches and buy the is acting upon the advice of his where hLs older daughter, Mrs. Co- the Monarch flourished with easy ranged the visit with President Tru- trial Bank; Attorney J. Flipper Drt- yean before died with the passing cheap, stale ware» from the train physicians who suggested the first1 (Continued On Page Two) of the Oto Beale StjTU which Jpow monay of the sllcksters. and ..liver man. ------_ butcher. roustabouts. The end found "Easy President Hany S. Truman was her as "Ready »Toney Rev. Van J. Malone, for the past As for the graduate colleges of • ' VL ' ' • • ' / Money" at peace with the world...... invited this week to deliver the sity; Charles Thompson, George the south, the ’number of Negroes, Miss Naomi Gordon Will Serve As a heart overflowing with compas-, principal aiddress at the Fiftieth four years pastor of Berean Baptist W Mays, John Miller, Joseph - L Only a few oldsters were around who would seek admission is so sion for the unfortunate and under- Annual Convention of the National Church, Jackson, Tenn., lias form­ Johnson, Jr, and Ann L. Smith. to recall those days during the "Gay small. It Is unmeasurable in per- privileged. Negro Business League, to be held ally accepted pastorate in Mem­ Demonstrator For Memphis World's Nineties” when "Bteady Money" phis of First Baptist Church, Chel­ centages. But work-everybody has The 57-year-old matron had been atl Tuskegee Institute August 30 was queen of Beale Street, and re­ sea, it was announced today. He to have a job of some kind and a putedly handled more "dough’’ than in ailing health for some tune. Her t0 September 1, 1950. Homemakers Show-Beaie Auditorium Southerners Say lifeless body was discovered in her | The pPrSonal invitation was ex­ will assume pastorial duties at ruling in this direction would any other woman between St. First Baptist, Chelsea, Sunday, July apartment room at 453 East Georgia tpnded by Horace 8. Sudduth, of benefit the masses and not the Miss Naomi Gordon, whose hobby > their respective store at the offL Louis and New Orleans. 9th. FERC Filibuster by neighbors. Cincinnati, Ohio, president of the classes. after regular work schedule at Uni- ces of the Memphis World, In the twilight of her life she had Plans call for an extensive wel­ NOT WITHOUT MERIT versa! Life Insurance Company has Mrs. Irene Neal, of 354 West Per- Nationn] Negro Business League; Mias-Gordon will also have a num- Gag To Fail reversed from living long enough *on Avenue, foster daughter of Mrs pr j E Walker, of Memphis, come to the prominent minister who Democrats and Republicans both been preparing dainty and delight- . know the arguments here and they ful dishes for members of her fam-1 '’*7 0 tickets on hand, and these to aid the sick and needy .... col­ Wiley, said that her mother had a rhftlrman of the Budget Commit­ served for six years in the United WASHINGTON—(8N81— Sotith- know that they can put up with the lly and friends, will be the official *[ Cftn ,lecurK’«cured* Jfromrom *her’er at lect nickles and dimes from neigh- premonition of her passing. When (pe. p patterson, presl- States Army as chaplain. The ern senators have predicted that J bors to purchase floral designs for friends offered to purchase a white j o{ Tuskegee site of the Gold- church membership, and visiting I small number of Negroes who eat demonstrator and hostesses at the 1 home telephone number is 9-3360. the administration will fail by mv- - those who had passed on without dress for her birthday i\i>ich would Anniversary Convention; and ministers from over the city plan In diners and the even smaller Memphis World Homemakers Ap-, In the event of telephone calls, on­ eral votes next month In its second benefit of clergy or life insurance. have been that following Friday. Anmvtrs«, to be un hand to extend greetings number who will be doctors, law­ pliance Show and Cooking School Congressman William Dawson. ly Miss Gordon’s home number attempt to gag a filibuster against "Steady Money" loved flowers she advised them not to do jt. ■ to Rev. Malone who is still frequent­ yers and engineers. at Beale Avenue Auditorium June Excerpts from the formal state- should be used after five p. m. each the mv "I won't be1 around to wear it," she jmentJ presented at the White House ly referred to as Chaplain Malone 28. 29 and 30. Each evening of the | Yet the victory is not without evening or any time during the day Senator Scott Lucas, majority told them. During his services with the U school Miss Gordon will be avail­ ni n ivw I June 7 on behalf of the National i merits. The supreme court was on Saturdays and Sundays. leader, lias scheduled the test vote Mrs. Neal who was injuredSteady a few­ Board of Directors, foljpw: S. Armed Forces. Chaplain Malone able for interesting chats and food; forJui/n. days before the passing p! ’ rose to rank of Major which he still'' cagey enough not to enter the wider demonstrations between 7 and 9, ’ I “The main purpose of the Lea -­ field of segregation, sidestepping A life-long Memphian, Miss Gor­ Last month Northern Demoent» S. C. Seeks holds in the Reserved Chaplain's according to announcement by A, gue is to stimulate business activity that Issue Had this been gontaln- don is a devoted member of Salem- and liberal Republicans mustered (Continued On Back Page) Corps. He was educated at Knox- G. Shields, Jr, director and Lewis I to that separate but equal thlng- Gilfield Baptist church and the Dun 52 votes fqr cloture, 12 short of th» (Continued On Baek Pajel I ville College, and continued h I s i O Swingler. Memphis World Edi- ( | studies at Roger Williams Seminary, the howl from the south would bar Art and Social Club. Her culi­ required tero-thlrds majority. To Prosecute tor. nary art will be one of the outstand The FttC bill has the support i-■' ' Fisk University, and Harvard. He have been anguishing. Georgia has i helped organize the nationally fam­ admitted that to bring Its Negro Ing demonstration features of the >1 President Truman and the De­ NAACP Drive To Numerous inquiries are pouring In School. mocratic National CommlUé." > ous Reception Center Chorus at 1 schools up to the equal level with ■| to the Memphis World office and Race Editor End Sunday, 4 P. M. Fort Benning. Oa. and served as its whites would cost the state »100, the A. O. Shields Advertising Agency director until his transfer to anoth­ 000,000 Yet the state officials ar­ relative to the school. Red Cross Field Director Visits City Trial of John H. McCray, editor The Memphis Branch ot the Na­ er military installment. The chorus gue that Negroes are being treated and publisher of the Columbia. S. C tional Association for the Advance­ broadcast weekly over one of the fairly. "We expect a capacity crowd ev­ ment of Colored People will close Lighthouse and Informer, will begin local radio stations In Columbus, So the FEPC will be with your ery night of the school." Mr. Shields its annual Membership Campaign next Monday, June 19, at Newberry. Ga. and later toured the Southeast stated. "The auditorium will be well Sunday afternoon, four o'clock at during-the Sixth War Loan Drift. (Continued On Baek Pajel ventilated for the comfort of our 8. C. the Mississippi Boulevard Christian Editor McCray is being held on a patrons, and of course there will al­ Church. »2,500 bail. Tlie maximum penalty, so be soft, drinks available for if the charges against him are sus­ ;_The drive was one of the most them.’ — tained, la one year in the state peni­ successful in the history of the lo­ Housing Forum Looks To tentiary or »5.000 fine or both. cal branch. Fine prizes donated by Manufacturers and dealers of Ap­ Be ta charged with criminally li­ Henry’s Cleaners. Perel and Lowen­ pliances will utilize the many booth beling a 18 year-old-white girl, who- stein, Phillip's Grocery and Lump­ Adequate Housing Plans spaces that have been set up for claimed she was’raped by a Negro kin’s Barber College will be given the show, Each booth will be roomy youth nearly a year or more ago. to the workers who enrolled the The Veterans Building Corpora­ and subject to condemnation before enough to accommodate a wide va­ His defense is supported by the I largest number of members during tion's Housing Forum scheduled for even a fourth of the mortgage is riety of Items on part of the exhibi­ National Negro Publishers Associa­ I the campaign. Friday night, June 23. 8:00 P. M paid. tors. Each exhibitor will be at lib­ 1 The public is invited. erty to present is own demonstra-' tion, with John SengUckt, Publish­ will look to the future in adequate A good rule of thumb is to check er of The Chicago Defender, Arnett housing plans. the density and nearness of the tor. Microphones will be accessi- Mmphy of the Afro-American. There^re several particulars houses to each other. Practically tn blq, for this purpose. Thomas Young, of tjie Norfolk Jour­ Dr. John Eve which Should be noted in buying all blighted areas, there is a crowd­ Free prizes and food will be given nal and Guide and C. A. Scott, of property. First may we warn that it ed (condition existing in populace away each "night by the merchants Is dangerous to buy anywhere. In our and houses per square block The The Atlanta Daily World. MRS. ESTELLA WILEY Passes Away during the many demonstations of ‘ city without competent advice as to several particulars in buying are as the various appliance on exhibition. : Dr. John Eve. owner and Super- the desired section being blighted (Continued On Baek Pagel During the cake baking contest a : visor of Alice Eve Hospital, Hot ■r cash prize will be presented to the Springs, Ark., died suddenly June i lady who bakes the best cake each 9th. at Freedman Hospital. Wash­ Lees "Pay-Day-Someday night. The judges will be selected ington D. C. In spite of the fact from the. audiences and these that -he had been In poor health judges will select the cash for about a year, his passing came Winner after making a test of as a complete surprise to his rela­ Sermon Set For Sunday cake. ( tives, and score of friends. Thousands of tickets will be ready His (laughter. Miss Janet Eve DR. ROBERT G. LEE’S PAY-DAY In addition to these visiting min- for distributions to the general pub­ Booker T. I liters and professional men on the flew from Washington June 3rd SOMEDAY Sermon, lic this week at the Memphis World to carry her father back to witness Washington High School Auditorium platform. Dr. H. R. Jelks, pastor Newspaper Office, 165 Beale Ave., her graduation and for a check-up June 18 at 3 p. m. of Greater White Stone -Baptist No charge will be asked for tickets. * at Freedman Hospital where she has Visiting Churches, Professional Church, named Mr. M C. Winston "These tickets will be given to cus­ worked in connection with her stu­ and Business men cooperating with to represent h|s church. Dr. S. A tomers of merchants who partici­ dies at Howard University Medical the Dr. Lee's "Pay-Day-Someday Owens, pastor of Metropolitan Bap­ School. She will begin her inteme- pate in the mammoth Homemakers Sermon event, forecast that the tist Church, named Mr .J. W. Wil- Show and School. They may. be se­ I ship at Harlem Hospital, New York, event will be one of the biggest fl-j’liams as representative of his | July 1st. . cured directly from the merchants fairs of ,its kind. church. . who will have them available at ■ Dr. Eve served as Medical Direc­ 1 Rev, Blair T. Hunt, pastor of Mr.Matty Brescia, public relation­ tor during the entire life of the I Miss. Blvd. Christian Church, will ship will be honored guest Woodmen of Union. He was a mem­ ' preside. More than nine churches will be /%»««« MR. JOHN C. BALLARD cently returned to the UnltedBMtM ber of the National Medical Associa- I Dr. A. L. McCarge, pastor. Salem represented on the platform. Look- 'Skeaee Class Of 1950 ! tlon and also a member of the Boule Former Dean of Men and Pro­ to accompany the remains ,oi hfr Gilfield Baptist Church, will otter ing beyond other things to be ac- Arn IECIHENTS OF AKA SCHOLARSHIPS - These four young charm­ of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity. He was fessor of Economics and Sociology wife Fave Brown Ballard who j prayer. compllshed. the meeting itself will Contributes IO NAACr ing miaaea were fortunate enough to capture this year the schol­ 56 years of age and had practiced at A. and I. State College. Nash­ fatally injured in an automobil« ac­ Dr. H. H. Jones, pastor of Cen- be one of the greatest symbols of NEW YORK-A gift of »142 83 arships offered by the graduate chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha medicine in Hot Springs for 30 ville. Tennessee spent severi! days cident in Japan. Mrs. Brown waa , tenary M. E. Church, will read the fellowship In Christian progress. ! from the 1950 graduating class of Sorority. From left they are Misses Emma Jean Gist, of 1114 years in the Bluff City as guest of his the youngest sister ot Mrs. Alex­ Funeral services were held Wed- First Scripture. The more than one thousand Tuskegee______Institute ______was received— this relatives, Mr and Mrs. Walter Alex­ ander ' South Bellevue, who finished Hamilton High School with a 96.2 . nesday of this week from Visitor’s Rev. B. F. Harris, pastor of Rock member n of Mt. Olive will be week by the National Assp ^tipn ander and Mr. and Mrs Reggie overage; Ulillah M( Ellmore, of 1321 Airways Blvd., graduate Chapel A. M. E. Church. H o t 1 of Ages C. M. E. Church, will read hosf of m. 'y churches making the for the AdvancementtncenænR; of .». > uijred«tut Blackman, 283 W. Faye Avenue. Mr. Ballard has been assigi of Melrose High'School; Rita Lawsche, 745 Williams Avenue, Springs. the Second Scripture. combined attendance hard to es­ People. In a covering letter enftos- Shortly after the bombing of , Field Director for the An graduate of St. Augustine High School; and Sarah Ella Tinnin, of Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Dr. J. E. Walker, president of timate. ,ng the check, Dean Charles O. Go- Pearl Harbor. Mr. Ballard was ap­ Red Croas of the MW-WeiUn Henrietta Eve, Dr. Janet Eve, daugh Universal life Insurance Company, Music lovers will be greatly thrill- mUlidn said "The members of the pointed Field Director with the 24th with headquartan at St. Low! 1468 Britton Street, graduate of Booker T. Washington High ter; Mrs. Minnie B. Eve. mother will introduce the speaker. ed by Tony Pinkston and his -lass appreciate the great service Infantry which is a part of the J6th i sourt It Is highly pomibl» « School. .. ’ and Mrs. Ida Johnson, sister both Dr. J. Winchester, will make the electric guitar, playing with the Mt., being rendered by the Association. Infantry Division located at Camp will be re-asslgftxi to GrMt Mr». T. H. Hay«»> Jr, Us ba»ileu» of th« graduate chapter. J of New York City. ifinancial appeal. ______Olive choir», ______¡and desire to aid the effort," Qlfu South Central Honshu. He re- I Naval Training Center, Dtaa phere of business all his life. Des- u ■Hny placed him in a bank as an er- F rand boy when he was twelve and 0 there he stayed fourteen years. Time • then placed him in the field of in- gurance under white tutorage and P with experience as a teacher he r received a liberal education. I! Then, finally, opportunity caught him by the forelock and tied him v to the indomitable J. E. Walker, out r of which union Universal Life was j born." j Mr. Bonner's late wife passed in t March. 1948, after having worked hand In hand with him in develop* , taent of his home life, successes in business and sharing his interest in j community senices. She served as , the first ohairman of the Woman’s Auxiliary of Lauderdale Branch Y M. C. A., and later, as the Chairman of the Committee on Management , for Vance Avenue YWCA which She helped to organize. Mrs. Bonner was M.W, Bonner, Ig a stockholder and member of the Dr. W. Herbert Brewster, Jr., son board of directors of Universal Life (Continued from Page One) q of Dr. W. Herbert Brewster, Sr., at the time of her death in Detroit. will be guest speaker, here, this Out of appreciation for their long rinne‘Benner Martih, resides Mar- tutional rights Sunday. Dr. Brewster, Jr., a gradu­ tin's husband, Dr. J. B Martin, Jr., and intimate years together as as­ ate of Morehouse College and did is fine W the attending physicians * sociates and friends, Mrs. j. E. post-graduate work at Northwestern of Mr. Ronner. f ’ Walker, wife of Universal Life and Pittsburgh Universities. He President, purchased the M. W. Washingtonians ’ formerly pastored the Pilgrim Bap­ A'tmottHBemeht of his retirement I ; Bonner home a few weeks ago to has’brtught trim many circles in I tist Church of this city and is now t utilize it as a club house for the City Rescue Girl, 12 ' successfully pasturing the Calvary Memphis expressions of heartfelt *> . Federation of Colored Women's Baptist Church in Pittsburgh, and regrets on the part of local citizens. ■ J Clubs. j is in the midst of a building pro­ Plans are now in the malting for a 0 , Quiet .... and retiring, Mr. Bon- series of farewell receptlona to be ’ i her said that he had mingled feel- gram. carried ont as testimonial to Mr. I i Youwg Dr. Brewster will be in the . Ings about giving up so much in the ' city this Sunday (June 18) to spend Bonner tor his many contributions 8 way of association and compankm- to the welfare of the community. I I “Fathers' Day" with his parente , at . ship with. friends in church and I URBAN LEAGUE BANQUET . other groups he has been identified ! Monday c f with. Leading off with a banquet In J , "I am retaining all my interest 10, 11, 12 verses, using as a subject Mr. Bonner's honor will be the I "Mountain top experiences." He 1 . in the insurance company and the Memphis Urban League which is 1 bank and this will naturally cause relaud the fact that as Christians now planning a Subscription Ban- 1 was formed. Dr. Walker influenced fne to return to Memphis four or we must always look up and not (quet in the new LeMoyne Commons ' five times a year, Mr. Bonner said. Mr. Bonner to leave the old Life remain In the valley. He said there (One of the organisers of the Urban 1 “But over and beyond such mater­ and Casualty, a white conoem are certain qualities that will al- ,League, Mr. Bonner served as chair- ' ial interest will be the things of Which he was serving as district ways keep one in the valley of sin, |man of Its board of directors until 1 the spirit that will motivate my such as, hypocricy, hatred, intole­ two years ago .... over a period of 1manager In Mississippi, to Join him rant and deceit Two new members (seventeen years. He with Dr. J. E. 1in the. Mississippi Life Insurance company. From this company Mr. Walker worked with the Late Dr. ' were added. Bonner left with Dr. Walker to be­ At 3:00 P M our Children Day E. T. Atwell in laying the founda­ tion for the Community Welfare 1come Associated in the formation Program was a success, and was of Uhlféraal LUe. enjoyed by all. We wish to com­ League following an exhaustive sur­ mend Sister Farley and others for vey of Negro communities ootn- prlslng Memphis. This organlMtion their untiring efforts. later became the Urban League in The Sunday School and B. T. U. 1937. It was Mr. Bonder who nego­ is anticipating in sending delegates tiated for the present valuable pro­ to the Sunday School and B T. perty wMre the league maintains U. Congress which will convene in Its headquarters at 546 Beale Ave. Louisville, Kentucky. Associates on the Board qf Di- Sister D N. Blackburn, one of reqtor, at first doubted the wisdom the loyal members of our church of,Mr. Bonner in closing the. trans­ and a teacher In the Shelby Coun­ action for this property at a cost ty School system Is attending Le- of 115,000 Today less than one thou Moyne College this summer. sand dollars is owed on the proper­ The women of our church are now ty- 9 r busy making plans for their Wo­ Led by Rev. J. A. McDaniel, exe­ man's Day Program which will be cutive secretary, the Memphis Ur* the fourth Sunday in June. Sister ban League will use the banquet Katie Williams Is chairman. as an occasion to make an appeal We regret to. hear of the accident for two thousand members. of Madam Nudye Kelly. We pray “Mr Bonner would want Ute lea­ for her recovery, we are especially gue to continue to develop until it asking prayers for all of our sick: becomes a part of every neighbor- , hood," declared Secretary McDau- 'ECHO' answms/ members, Sis. Bernice Mitchell, , leL "We call upon his friends and rc>«cAiiro»,iNI 81ster Parris, Sis. Louvenia Morris, the public at tage to turn out next ¿KÍNWCKY all have under-gone operations. Monday, June 19, and give the Ur­ ban League membership a substan­ f SrtAIGHT WARD CHAPEL AME CHURCH tial boost in the name of one of its OPENS VACATION BIBLE founders JWtBQN SCHOOL YMCA BANQUET JUNE 27 9 YfARf OLD Tire Ward Chapel A. M. E. Lauderdale Branch Y. M C. A. Church began its Sth year of Vaca­ has commanded primary Interest Of & mfrqof I tion Bible School, Monday June 12 the retiring insurance executive AMONG THE CHURCHES sihce lts:founding in 1937, thirteen at the church. j 74 Students enrolled Monday and years ago. Throughout the entire M 1 h L ~ more are expected before the 2ad life of the "Y", when it first began WAMAN METHODIST CHURCH MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH , week school k over Teaehws tri; operating in a garage on the pro­ Mrs. Myrtle, Walker HOrton. «til 547 Mississippi Blvd. MBs Helen Jones, bsginnen clan, perty t Church will be guest speaker at We are cordially inviting the has headed up the Board of Direc- ' iRtotl--Methodist Church June public to be present with us on our Mrs Julia Pleas, Junior, Mbs De* lob Purnell, Intermediate, MBs tors. His“ i leadership brought ths in* nth., at 2r» o'clock. Annual Youth Day. Sunday, June Purrtell______is -from_ St. Judge BaMtotfr'"-*stltution1*- to better quarters at 119 lBth. Church. Mrs. Marguerite Cox, di- Mississippi Blvd., and later, to a STRAIGHT BOURBQN WHISKEY» ♦ YEAM Ol^tTO There will be a special sermon jectress and music teacher. hew home site on Lauderdale al (ECHO SPRING DISTILLING COMPANY . LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY preached at the 11:00 O’clock hour Rev. E. K Keyes, Minister of Unden. lt was the absorbtog inter­ by the pastor. At 3:00 o’clock, Rfev. Ward is very much inspired of the Mt shown toy Mr. Bonner and the R. W. Norswarthy, one of our most flrtt Inspiration he gave his associates attendance for the first week, and inspiration m outstanding leaders and pastor of he is doing his utmost to han thfct intereated a white philanthro- Mt. Moriah Baptist Church will be everything pleasant for the students'Abi eh»rff, ♦«•Ithy businew OUR FORTY-THIRD YEAR guest speaker. and faculty. mw,>to purchase outright the Toof- Brown home for "Y" headquarters. DEVELOPING NEGRO YOUTH FOR USEFUL Another very important feature will be an oration by Mias Ernes­ ' LIVING 'T.T” tine Wilson, who is very active in the Youth activities of Gospel Tem­ ple Baptist Church. At 8:00 P. M . a special program will be given by the youth department. Annie Mae tty. chairman Lillian Cole, secretary. Mrs Hattie Bush, sponsor

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( '• > r Miss Ave. Radio . ------ViMPWIS WORLD • Friday,_ Juno 16; 1950 Company Presenti Disabled Benefit Clt© Starlett Revue I. • • . ------MISSISSIPPI AVENUE RADIO CO. ^ar|(s Anniversary PRESENT STARLRTT REVUE TELEVISION SHOW ThU Disabled Benefit Club under Officers and member» d Miss Avenue Radio Co. 212 Her­ I the presidency of Andepm Mitchell.. Imps Anderson Mftó nando Street presented Starlett Re- ! i wAlf celebrate Äs HM annbar-ary Clarence James, vici vue Television Show Wednesday pile I' It.ursday eveplng. Jjme 22. begin- Sana Towijiend, June !4. 1950 as follows I ning at 7 30-p m Ryan, conesfiotidfnt seer VOCAL SOLO - For You" by ning at 7 30.p m Mr Charles Johnspn Purpose ol the dub is to aid pa- Richardson...... -J„. tri..-eartrgt; - VOCAL SOLO - “Prayer Perfect" .1I raphlagic ex-lervic6 men. AH pro- gia Mitchell, rise worker iceefls *111 go ‘to the treasurer to by Miss Eyelyne Lee I McGowan, chairman; Sarah Pet- POEMS - "Little Old Lady. "Re- | support the club The affoir will be h. Gr.idy Petty. Truly ffckatt, B> JEWEL GENTRÌ Prugram where Elmer Henaeroon. held at live Alonzo Uwke Sduul lor I honin' Hick- Samuel Ills -president. Mií», W B Rccd of1 becca’s New shoes’ bv Mm -Jennie Director of the Council on Human Brodnax Paint aituze by Miss Jean Waiter*. Main at Calhoun Tickets Sylvester Sykes. Cura Ann Mil, Paul Your columnist has returned home Nashville .-rpresiding—--- «» ..... ■ OlirneVUlt4,JtCW new- | Rights appeared with the charming | ly elected officers on hana to serve Brown and Miss Mary Smith of. are un sale for $100 each. Burton. Theophilus Bell and MMB1 after a week in .Chicago Everyone Etta Moten serving as Mistress of | the firs’ annua! meeting were Mrs Hampton Duett Al Jackson and his orchestra will Burton. is a Utile surprised' about my return­ Ceremonies — Winduig up Sorority I Cooper Taylor. Vice Pres.. Mrs R "Cruwing Down The River" by render music, and a very elaborate ing after spending 8 enure summers activities we were off to the N A The public at large is invited tc ¡Q Venson. Secretary; Mrs. W R Mr Charles Johnson and Miss Evr*. chicken dinner will be served in the hustle and bustle — In the A C. P.'s Square Dance where attend, ano a pedal invitation » Bell, of Jackson. Tenn Recording1 lyne Lee. A well planned program has been "Windy City" "Yours Truly" attend­ “Texas off Time" fras in order all extended to all paraphleghn At hox- Secretary; Mrs. A W Jefferson. 1 I scheduled, appearing on program ed the elaborate A. K A Twi-Light evening, along with the squan pltab and mt who will be. served Treasurer. Mrs. P. M Alexander, of will be Chaplain Douglas T Hob- Pormal and the Scholarship Award dances - Then to Si. Edmond's frep. • -J Knoxville. Parliamentarian and; ! Inson. Chaplain at Kennedy Vet- traditional Flower festival and tea ■ f Mrs. J H Seward, Chaplain erans Hospital, who will be Mac- Among former Memphians ran June Bride ■ -1 ter of Ceremonies Mrs Alvin Bick, I .7 .'1.10' into were Mrs Mildred Allen Wig-1 On Tuesday night on the spacious [ÄPH0NE> lawn of Dr. and Mrs. A. W Jeffer­ / f I I gins, Miss Mabel Myers, the former I bpeakmg ol June Brides Miss volunteer worker nt Kennedy; Mrs COLORED WQMtN ' Miss Mildred Lewis. Atty. Veva son, member* of the Shelby County Amanda Williams, daughter of Mr Genevieve Antonelli, director of re­ Auxiliary entertained the dentists Young. Dr. and Mrs J. B Martin. und Mrs Jerry Williams of 2234 creation. also at Kennedy: Clark WITH CARS ’ . fin. , who have as their houseguest this 1 and their wives with a "TWILIGHT Kerr Avenue became tir bride of Porteous. from Memphis Press Five wanted to join our growing 1 PICNIC" - The affair really a | week Mrs Grandberry, of Jackson. Mi Ellis Brown, son of Mrs John Scimitar, Mrs. Mary L pavis. Mark organization to demonstrate and1 dinner in the true sense ol the mol’d ! Tenn — On the train Monday Ella Brown of 2748 Select J.venue, Orr, Chairman of National PVA Re­ and take orders Complete tin? of ' morning were Augustus White and and a get-together for the group NIGHT OF THRILL AT HAMP’S his eyes, threw his mouth wide open­ a pioneer family of this dt;r search Fund; Sam Qualls. Jr. of household goods and dream sold PUBLIC MEETING 1 SHOW -Lionel Hampton climaxed 104A SOUTH THIRD Walter Gibson enroute home from ed. and gave a whoop as Lionel and The wedding took place Sal urday, Quells Funeral Home who will in­ on Si weeklv terms (we coUeeti.J WEDNESDAY n,s tnree-night engagement al •the East where thé young boys at­ I his three-night engagement his band began playing WHBQ's June 3 at the home of the birde's troduce the speakers C A Rowe Display in groups in evtnted'al I tended a Boy's School this year — A public program was held at the 1 Williiani C Handy s Theatre with most popular record on the Phillip from Brownville.,Tamugsee. will al­ home. Free gflir to all. BeauU- Y W C A Wednesday with the,« thrilling contest Sunday night of parents Walter Informed me that he was a program "Phillip Sent Me" The couple is now iWting «I so appear on the program ful hostess gifts. theme "Organizing to iielp build a'lhi» week Adding« to the hllanout Junior and Augustus a Sophomore, I better world." The short program ’ evening was guest appearance of Hampton. In a short speech, com-' 2748 Select Avenue 1 We train you. No Invetemotk Among the many courtesies receiv­ mended Phillip and WHBQ for the 1 Highest rate of pay. Car alto*. ed were those shown by Mi and made up ol Memphians with Ute radio's sensation. Dewey Plilllip. disc I invocation by Chaplain Robinso.i of jockey with WHBQ Miss Bernice contributions they are making to Atlanta Group anet. Contest prise«. FlOMOt; Mrs. Lucius Harper and Marion better race relations in Memphis, dignified work. Muat be Mai. Campfield, all of the Chicago De­ Kennedy General Hospital; Hi dory Mann. LeMoyne sophomore, shown Workers Certified of the Shelby County Dental Auxl- with Phillip tat mike) and the and "I I be looking forward to hear- Know how to read and write fender - m spite of the excitement July Bride ATLANTA Georgia • SNB> liary, was given by Mrs J H Se- hand leader, fron the contest by Uig Phillip over the Mutuul plainly. Sre Mr. J« H100M UR* of entertaining India's Ambassador C(jjtificatimi Of .in Atlanta chap­ colli Homa Supply (0.. 408 North ward. Greetings from the Y W. C writing the best letter on the subject, work." the maestro added, M ' J A Ewing, wife of iht at the Stephens and the Sherman w. ---...... •« . V ter of the American Association of1 Main 9 to 11 Mid 1 A bybv itsit« Director.niivntnr Mrs Addie*-*■*>- Owen. Why I like Lionel Hampton Phil­ nightly program is Red. Hot llate Mr J A Ewing who r and the Pan-Tennessee group with its Cole McCleavc The s|>eal;er tor the this one for Phillip, who blinked Home," and Hump's Boogie " provement of knowledge and skills in I Mr». N M Watson prevent rd Mrs. president. Dr A. K Smith calling occasion. Mrs. J B Singleton, was i th* practice ol group work, the de­ Ewing a beautiful luggage brown I lie meeting Ui Memphis — The introduced by Mrs cooper Taylor MOTORCADE velopment of-a wider public accep- Genuine I I Stag al the Harmony Club. leather vanity case as a gilt and Dental Auxiliary, headed by Mrs who also made presentation of the On .Thursday morning al Io a s. — ■ ■ , ...... , ■ ' tance and understanding <>f group Mia* Sarah B it another de- • State Officers .'iirprLse from them work and the recruitment of new Cooper Taylor iiad charge of most motorcade planned and directed by Mrs W B Woods has been up lighted person She write*, ‘1 of the social activities 'worker* to the field. Membership i» Mrs B F McCleavc was In charge Mrs R L Flagg and Mrs it q on her Michigan farm lor Un1 past am 52 year* old thte year. Be- ♦ Meetings for the dentists were of the music — Towards the end Veuson was enjoyed by the visiting 3 weeks Along with lier went her ¡open to tliosf engaged mjhe pr»< - fore I started taking rtiR-Ti- ‘ held at Beale Avenue Auditorium— Lincoln Grads / I lice of group work who are qualifi­ an instrumentar solu was given by delegation The group went in plac­ brother-in-law. Mr A Woods, to Kon 1 was »0 lick and weak. Meetings for the Auxiliary were held little Miss Alpha Brawner ed by education and experience es of interest including the Beale drive ttie old Buick that Dr Woods Pep-Ti-Kon put me on nt the Vance Avenue Ranch of the Mrs. Seward served as Mistress of Avenue Auditorium, where they pos­ gave her for the farm He bought Awarded Prizes1 [ Ceremonies. feet again.' *C

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t ■ 1 SETTLE SUIT T '¡w't f PROMINENT EDUCATOR TO TEACH £ RACE RELATIONS COURSE IN , \ CATHOLIC ACTION SUMMER SCHOOL TO OUST MO ST. LOUIS Missouri. May 27 — | June 12 to 17th. Gannon Coltege. SPORTS (NCt — The Rev. Louis J Twomey, Erie. Pennsylvania. June 36th to f — 8. J. regent of the law school of July 1st; Morrison Hotel. Clucago. OF MASONIC HEAD Loyola University. New Orleans, will July 3rd to 8th; Fordham University return to the fatuity of the Summer New York, August 21 to 26. and Ho­ | ST LOUIS •* ANP>- Hearing on Schoo) of Catholic Action to give a tel St Paul, St. Paul. Muin.. Au­ a Ult to enjoin Dr. George B Keys series of lectures entitled. "A Chris­ gust 28 to September 2. tian Approach to Race Relations?" The school now in ite 20th year from conlinuiutng to serve as grand WORLD master of the Masonic Grand Lodge it was announced at the school's was founded by the Rev. Daniel A headquarters here Lord. 8. J., and is sponsored each ¡of Missouri was continued until The summer school has scheduled .year by the central office of the By Marion E, Jaduon Sept 1. after -attorneys for the five sessions: St. Louis University.1 Sodality of Our Lady here ugh' plaintiff, and Dr. Key told Circuit judge Waldo C Mayfield that they had reached an “amicable Tennessee Slate will replace Tuskegee Institute os foe for settlement.'' Th? trial was in its eighth day, Wilberforce State in Chicago, October 20 Negro Southern The announced settlement also dis- league all stags will-play lhe Memphis Red Sox July 9 al Martin posed of two other suite pending Inside Sports U. S. A. Stadium, Memphis Icrm v Ex-heavyweight champion Joe i against Dr Key Louis-, according to creational purposes. I| .... both Thrown by Lefty Ground- ball should try to catch these jieriodi- spectacles which will he staged At bottom students, Alumnae, faculty and Hog Thompson Maynard Jor­ It is going fo he tough tn give phis Red Caps. New Orleans Cre­ According to the Speiman executive, the esec cal broadcast ... they are interest­ don former LeMoyne College .foot­ I up some of the labels that have oles. Savannah Tigers and the lion of the building- is "filling a need which has friends of Speiman College attend the ground ing. Greenville Della Giants . . , ball star ... is now performing as With all due apologies to John set us apart "separate but equal", existed for over sixty years. The gymnasium, on breaking ceremony for the gymnasium. utility man for the Eagles he Gunther ... I remain personally hut if demorrary Is to work, we The Houston Eagles of the Ne­ pinched hit in the second game and yours, Lawrence S. Wade must. gro American League have switch­ grounded out to short t don’t for­ When I write this, it isn't a con­ ed their home base to Nashville, mat they normally preferred. The fession that all tilings Negro-own- Tenn. The Cleveland Buckeyes Ahyam snack is one of evcral new Howard Grad To Interne of the same circuit, have moved Texas Sidesteps Question f -d products,, m.idu from sweet 1 ed aren't worthwhile, but we must St. Euphrasia Giuld ' make our sport« so good that all to Dayton, Ohio. .i'-:.it'n s that are now being studied In Army Hospital I boys will want to aspire’ tumour >y the Alajxuna Station and BAE. TIPOFF ON SPORTS - Last To Observe Anniversary ¡‘. WASHINGTON (ANP)-—.--. teams in much the manner of a Of Negro Varsity Athletes The studies are financed with Re- week s league meetings brought in­ I CHICAGO -(ANP). The St. Donald A. Brooks, a graduate of the I boy striving for the major» earch.an.l Marketing Act funds. to open the warring factions, in the Euprasia guilfi. a group of women School of Medicine at Howard uni­ We must put behind us such Thp most favorable response to­ COLD DRINKS circuits. At the NAL meet Tom AUSTIN. Tex (NNPAi The bought a tegular ticket amt at­ ward tni; new snack came from , devoted to helping the Sisters of versity received the commission of names as Colored Intercollegiate first lieutenant in the medical Hayes of Memphis led the fight for question of colored athletes trying tempted Io sit in the white sec­ those living in the South. Consu- ' ihe Good Shepherd in their pro- Athletic Association. Negro Amer-- j jects, is preparing to observe its 1 corps of the army last. Friday. 8he league to close shop in the out for varsity team« is not expect­ tion. 1 iners in the lower-income groups ed to arise at. the University of Tex All university ticket^ have a North and retreat to the South He and those living Hi rural arcs were 125th anniversary this summer. The Commission was presented clause printed on the buck staling also served warning that unless as in the immediate iuturi included among the ''groups general­ Climax of tljis silver anniversary i by Lt. Col R H Jackson at the Athletic Director Dana_X Bibb that the ticket is a- "revokable player salries were reduced and ly more favorable toward the pro­ will -come in August when the guild I class, day exercises held in the au­ sidestepped the issue last Fridayrj license" and can be it coked by uni­ ditorium nf the School of Medicine. team limit set at 14 to 16 players, duct Women generally liked it will present a new organ to the saying he would leave the question versity officials refunding the pur­ Brooks will do a year's internship he would quit in 1951 . - - better than men; elder people lik­ i hapel of the Illinois Technical up to the board of regents and the , chase price at the Madian General hospital B. T. Harvey at the NSL meet­ ed it better than those oY younger School for Girls. This school is an administration Dr T S Painter. ■ iUSAi at Fort Lewis, Wash, after ing in Mrmphis took its NAL ri­ If a colored person not enrolled age grouns The acceptance tests , institution for girls of broken university president, was in Hous- ' which he will serve another year in vals to task for what he termed in the university ever sought to I homes mot orphans', to which the ton were made in June of last yen. the army in return for his intern- “violation of territorial rights". txiiild has devoted much, of their Dr .1. ('. Dolle», university vice , sit in the white section, the re- Tlic over-all purno e of the study I ship. Harvey was fighting with his | vokahle clause might be used (o .work • president, took the position that is-to find ways to increase the use back to the wall for the NAL I Members of the guild sat in the the decision of the Supreme Court ' prevent Ills doing so, ttlle s of sweetpotatoes. Although, total plans to take over the Atlanta in Aic case of llcman Marion He doubted, howeiey. that - ! audience Sunday. June 11. a; eight i production and consumption of Congressman Wood franchise if it operates next veor Sweatt had no effect on colored clause could Ih used against students were awarded -diplomas colored stiiYlcnt who pays' I h sweetpotatoes during th? last decade and since the circuit has strong athletes Although called a terhnieal school, Denies "Kickback" hacking from the management at blanket athletic lax. averaged about thr same as in th? , "It Ithr Suc.ilt driision) ap it features the regular academic Pbnce dr Iron Park, this would 1909-19 period, consumption per In $10,000 Deal • plied only to graduate students program of other local Ca’holi, mran the ouster of the Broun ripita h.v failed to keep pace with! taking professional training," Dr. elementary schools pips such sub­ Crackers. New "Snack" Made ■he mcic.i " in population For the CANTON. Georgia Rep John Dollty said. jects as music, aircraft, needle­ So the war goes on within Nr country a i whole, the decline has 8. Wood • D' Ga. last week denied 1." ‘Graduate liident are no' eligi­ From Sweetpotatoes hwn from 26 pounds per person in work. and home etohomics' charges of irregular dealing« brought grn baseball.itself and with own ble for athlclK anywav Wcjnay tom in <>niy K ’poujids per persan 8tudctl|s ptibli’h their own news-1 against him by Columnist Drew ers fighting and leagues in com eventually have th? problem nf Ne­ Found Acceptable in 1919 I paper, “ITS" Our News and they Pearson, hat no attention Is given to the gro athlete, but riot until they A r« tvp" of snack" made lirge | have a wellstockcd library. The Pear-on accused Wood-arF suggest­ -various prnhletps- that ronfrnnf abolish ufidergradiii’ie ' egreggiinn i-lv "L .wrel’i"'line, apj.iTr • to In chool also has a fully equipped | ing a "kickhack'' of ten per cent thr organitatinn. This is not Well I know of no ci c no»»- iM’hrfmg 'in .re ;nal>ic to a luee proportion of cutdoor playground after the congressman helped Ralph and is rather foreboding of the the court., involving undergraduate .'< S consumers, according to rrports •The guild is especially devoted to| Stanfield, of Tate. Georgia, collect doom to romr unless somronc student.«." piilJi-hrd today by the Agricultural Rome Youths I he school because it holds its week­ $Ml.OOO for injuries received when charts the way. "Hie three colored Indent now Fxi ' cimint. Station of the Alaba­ ly meeting there Members also' Stanfield was struck by an army enrolled in the university will lx1 ma Polytechnic Institute at Au­ devote time to tag days and other truck. Red Cross Founder's required to pay the compulsory burn The report, "Consumer Reac­ activities of the Good Shepherd Pear;on in his eilumn Monday, blanket athletic foe it they are in tion» to Alavam Snack»." is based Bound Over On Convent in Chicago. — charged that the boy’s family was school next fall and that brings up Schoolhouse On View on the results of a Nation-wide sur­ His Eminence Samuel Cardinal persuaded to nay a “customary" fee the question nf seating arrange­ BORDENTOWN. N J.-- llc. businc • mi'iiagu-—of A ■‘Htturit Economics. U. S. Dc- program and-reception afterwards gressional employee. Carl Tallant. "i th? American Red Cross, taught athletics, .said he, did not know what , peitmmt nt Agriculture ItoME Judge T E‘Edwards has• on the presentation of the organ Rep. Wood said that he Intro- would be donr about t|i^l hut he as- may hr .vr-rted at 124 E.-Buffington Mnrr thin a third of the indivi - -Ue-erl two white—youths ’ here stfepf- jutned and " a t fu Dofiev. 'hat *hc colored student-.; unrlec the rail­ di,«t wh? tt'ted the Alavam snack bound ove** to (hr Grand Jurv on — ' product made from. ¡.tfFetpolato I ing tn th» Oklahoma chool ca«e. charge« of taping a 17-year-old could nbt he -egTega'ed« p'i ripely ground rncnmit. and Negro girl. It has been the past practice "I .•iig.T -;.iid they would buy the pro- ' Th? two al!*. ged!« attacked the the tinivrrsilv Io *1.aside a sp* dur* if 'it were placed on thr mar- i cut Wednesday night Police Chief i I rial Jim Crow section rt—athletic I: ' And nearly a fourth of those | South iio-tmi .aid that they were 1 Enjoy Streamlined ’brents, with ticket« al reduced approached In the te-t Indicated i aire ted hortly afterward prices, tlllc said he knew of no | that. lhev liked tlu.’; Alavam nark Th1’ victim tolft Judge Edwards uiinor n> w »t case where a colored person had ■ well as. or better than tdw snack at a preliminary hearing that Ro­ bert Camp. 15. came to her horn? LUXURY aboard the HHlUIUe. .-. Old Kcnlucky tn get lie- to act as a baby sitter for Richard Patrick. 22. Tire girl testified that she. re­ fined to go with the Camp boy f DELTA EAGLE at fust but later changed her mind. She said that her 15-year-old sis­ ter accompanied her.;uk,tlie Camp Whether you traveler business or car.twhich -was enroute to Patrick's home. Toe girl smd that. Patrick pleasure anywhere between Mem­ wa hidden in the back seat of the phis and lallulah, l.a<... go via car. The two girls clcn.ed that they Missouri Pacific’s streamlined , knew Patrick was in the back of the Delta Eagle. Daily round trip serv­ car until Camp drove to a dark ice. Luxurious reclining scat coaches TCo'uittry road near Rome. There, the girls said they were threatened and attractive grill counter meal i with death if they did> not submit service. When you plan a trip, plan I to the demand« of the two white e on Mo-Pac. 1 youths. . The 15-veat -old boy. charged with {STRAIGHT...IT'S : ape "and immoral liberties with children, was being“'yfegld catj^a bond of $2700. Patrick was released KENTUCKY'S j t Saturday on a $2500 bond.. He was charged with rape. FINEST Another NAACP Life Membership , NEW YORK - A check for five hundred dollars from Lan«del! K ChristieyOf New York, president of the Liberia Mining Company, for City Ticket Oftlc« a fife membership in the National IS1 UNION AVFNUI As:ociatJon for the Advancement of Fhwwl-7611 Colored People, was accepted today Or Union Stitioa with sincere thanks by Roy Wilkins. NAACP administrator. “Needless to say I ~ take great pleasure In being a member of your group and feel indebted to Ambas­ so sador Edward R. Dudley, who ori- PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE TODAY PROOF i glnally proposed me," Mr Christie Yoimjr men and women prepare for the future. You may , said Mr Wilkin- expressed the Asso­ enroll today on the G. I. Bill of Rights. New classes begin ciation's appreciation of "this tangi­ at SUPERIOR BEAUTY COLLEGE. L _____ ' ble expression" of interest at a time when the NAACP is “in a position 1550 Florida Street Memphis, Tennessee to deal the last blow to; racial Manager segregation in our country in keep- 4 — Phone 9-9005 P. J. Hampton. GLENMORi DISTILLERIES COMPANY • '.'.lOUISVjm. KENTUCKY (Daj; *JUL£'.fnlnK Classes) e Su- Brooklyn Dodgers team The Score t Wilberforce U. - Circling The Base Instructor HEADLINES & BYLINES Promoted To Major WILBERFORCE, Ohio - The Uh ' / i 1 Military" Department announced With The Red Sox his week the promotion of aptaln Lloyd A Parker. Professor of Mill- 11 taiy Scieiii"’ and Tactics to the 1 .1™ grade of Major in the United Stu S' Arm/ Major Parker hap been the director ot ROTC activi­ ties at Wilberforce University for the past two years. He has re­ ceived high commendation for the excellent work he has done at the GOOSE” CURRY Institution. BY SILAS I*. WASHINGTON Major Parker, who Is a graduate I had not particularly planned to I of Wilberforce University in the write anything about the recent su­ Manager, Memphis Red class of 1939, has many accomplish­ preme court decisions roncernlng ments to lib credit, both in civilian segregation in Interstate 'ravel and ¡activity and army service. He re­ in the graduate institutions of learn ceived lus commission m the United mg, I had decided on another topic. ' States Army 22 July 1939 as Second However, the inquiries concerning i Lieutenant, Infantry Reserve, and these rulings directed to me have ! entered upon active duty on 10 been so multitudinous and constant March 1941 at Fort Dix. New Jer­ that I am practically forced to tem­ sey, Most of his service was with porarily sidetrack the subject al­ the 322nd Infantry in New York ready considered These comments City. Camp Breckenridge. Kentucky; and inquiries came from men of all Fort Huictiuca, Arizona, ahd in degrees of intelligence and attain­ 1 the Hawaiian Islands. In May. ments in our community Hence, 1946. he wa. reassigned to a post these decisions seem to be some of Students Urged battalion located on Saipan, Marl- the main Items in which our people I annas Islandi. whgre he uervedi are interested To Sell Books until 5 January 1948, when he re- This interest seems to be almost | turned to the zone of interior fdr of a hysterical nature To me this reassignment. uncontrolled enthusiasm is uncalled In Contest for and . to say the least On 18 March 1948. he reported i In order to give high school stu- Ward Chapel Choir Honors springs from an unreal grasp of 1 dents in need of financial aid a life. foj duty with the 2466th A 8. U the true situation. The tendency Mrs Jennie 8 Brodnax, well known ROTC Wilberforce Upniersity as to err in this direction is under­ public school teacher, and author. Pastor And Members With /< -J-tant I'MS and T On 6 standable. and will probably have to , this week announced a county-wide September 1948, he became P M S. be tolerated for a while | contest for the sale of her book. and T of this unit and has held Concerning a kindred issue a sig­ "Lillies of the Valley ". Capital prize that, position to date nificant comment was made by of »100 will be awarded the student Trio Birthday Dinner President Truman Walter White I selling the largest number of books While stationed in Hawaii. Ma­ explained to the President the over 50. Mrs. Brodnax stated. jor Parker was decorated for merit­ gradual increase in acts ol violence orious service, and received the "Ar­ and the sudden increases in lynch­ Bible Quotes Contestants who have already en­ my Commendation Ribbon" at ings or their equivalents. The Pre­ tered the book-selling campaign are Schofield Barracks, Oahu. In ad­ sident expressed great concern and Christine Anderson. Mary Lee Has­ dition. Major Parker has received asked White what he wanted him sel, Sadie Bell Herring. Richard the following decorations: Ameri­ to do. Mr White wrote that he At The Mary Winters. Joseph Frazier, of can Defense Ribbon, American asked the President to issue an ap­ SCHOOL Brighton. Tenn.: Emma lee Wood­ Theatre—Ribbon. Asiatic Picific propriate executive order on the ward. Elizabeth Butler. Catherine Theatre Ribbon, and World War matter. On page 331 in his A MAN Saunders. Edna Thompson. Odessa of Cosmetology 11 Victory Ribbon. CALLED WHITE Walter White Reed, of Oakland. Tenn., Ardema wrote: ‘ Everybody seems to believe 443-419 Beale Avenue Watson, Alcine Kountz, Erie Wil­ that the President by himself can liams. and Clarke.v Z Reed, of Oak­ do anything he wishes on such mat­ Courses Offered in land ters as this, he complained. 'But the ♦ PHYSIO-THERAPY The contest'will continue through m th. President Is helpless unless he Is the last week |n August Lilies of • BUSINESS ETHICS the Valley Poems'is a book contain­ Quilín backed by public opinion " Presi­ * and SALESMANSHIP dent Truman was certainly more in'; nearly 200 creative poems and correct here than he was in error Veterans and Civilians sell for $100 each The public Is Is there any reasons to believe that Accepted for Training called upon to aid these students. the-jndWl branch of our govern­ This book carries a variety of poems G.l. Approved ment can do tremendously more with messages of inspiration for than the executive branch? —A Year Around School— anv occasion. Many of the poems have been read over radio station Moreover. The Jackson. MLssissip- WDIA i pi, Dally News — as printed in the Commercial Appeal of March 26. 1950 said: “Our Negro citizens indSt ' be patient, tolerant, and try to un­ derstand that, no matter how Irk- | -ome some forms of Injustice or In­ equality may seem there cannot liossibly be an overnight transferm- 1 ation." Regardless of what we may ! desire this is just about right or I true. Concerning this let us consider a I few illustrations from U 8 History. [ Our tariff has been developing ever since this country was an infant; ...... -- ■■■...... and is still In the process Our transportation system has gone a HILL CHAPEL . MISSIONARY How much milk ihouH YEARLY YEARLY SOCIETY I drink »very day? The Hill Chapel Missionary So­ ciety inei Wednesday. June 7th. at the church, during the noon period The lesson was taught by Mrs AI-, Four glams of ma Blake on the subject., God and T?------* . Hypocrites Theme of the lesson was Forest Hill Milk HADACOL HELPS FOLKS SUFFERING FROM "Give YflUr Home to Ood." Next meeting was scheduled to be held thb Wednesday. June 14th. with refreshments being served free Visitors are always invited Mrs F McCray, president. Rev 8 L. Slay, pastor; Mrs Agnes Badg­ es, re|)orter

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fu! Italian laie cloth Mid white wicha, potato chlj * College To Entertain Mississippi ; candles. Many games were played ed eandy and ref J • The evening wre enjoyeo by all DOBARAH TALACE rtrved PROSPERITY WOMEN’S She received many gifts. The guests Dobarah Talace Queen of t h • The next meeting will be held at SOCIAL CLUB Beauticians In Three-Day Meeting , were: Mrs. Anna Bowman. Mrs south of Adamant Chapter No 7 the residence of Mrs. Lena Hall, The Prosperity Women's Social OKOLONA COLLEGE, Mississippi Ownets and Instructor» Organixa- AMONG THE CLUBS Rcnnelle Thomas. Mrs Livesta Ow­ will sponsor a tea at me home of 1088 Capitol Street, June 21st. Mrs. club will meet Sunday, June 18 at — Announcement was made thisj tion, George L. Russell. Meridian, ens, Mr. and Mrs. Vandens. Mr. Fred Mrs. Myrtle Collins. 274 West Illi- Lura Ragland, president: Mrs. Irene '4 00 p m. at the residence of Mrs. week by Dr W. Milam Davis, pres: president; the Alpha Phi Omega Anderson, Mr. Venson, Mr O Buw- nob Avenue June 18th 4:00 until1 Lowery, secretary; Mrs. O r a.c e chrhHne Cox, 1317 Sample Street. dent of Oklona College, that elabo­ Fraternities .of Mississippi, Levy» M' Virginia Flynn, and Mr.- Paul- THE BOSTON STREET -- , lett. Mr R. Diller. Mr W Eddins. 7:00 Itafresliment table will be Hughes, reporter. All members are requested to be rate arrangements are being made Chapple. Greenville, President; th.j overlaid with quacker lace, table ------SOCIAL CLUB me Taylor, solo. Mrs. Ed Smith, re- Mr. Arnold. Mrs Rose Williams, present and on time. Mrs. Oulta to entertain the beauticians of the Alpha Phi Omeea Sororities 04 I'kitn with oak leaves designs, ster- MEMPHIS MIXERS The Bòston Street Social Club marts, Mr.- GrUfiit president; Mrs. Minnie B Rush, I Brown, president: Miss Gu&sye state on July 9, 10, 11. While the1 MiS'issippi. Mrs Elsie D Cham­ Iftg silver punch set. anti sweetpea SOCIAL CLUB ceiehrakd their annual Tea. at the Visitor» present were Mr- Willie :u lin« reP°rlir ' Sweet, secretary and reporter. residence of* Mrs. Alice Bailey, 557 ¡Iqfcr.. The Memphis Mixers Social club group will be thte special guests of bers. Tupelo, basllet«. Hunt. Benjamin Jenkins. Mathews All ladies of the palace will wear,yllJ meet at the home of Mrs. Bes- the College's Beautv Culture Depart­ ?a«ui Street NORTH CROSS NURSES ment. the faculty and student body i A battery oi top-nouh lectures, Scott. MeKenny Ford. Miss Gladys I A MAR ( HERI CLI'B evetung gowns. Harris. 350 North Second Street. A ‘very spicy program was render­ CLUB are joining hands in making thirl speakers, demonstrators and .sty­ ed J»y the United Gaspe! singers. Crawford. Virginia Flynn. Mrs B The club met June 5. at the home The public is invited. ' 1 All members are asked to be pre- The North Cross Nurses Club list» will afford education and in­ Giespie’Mr and Mrs J Brownlee, of Mrs Clara Simpson. Sistcr Mytle Collins. Queen of | sent. The meeting will open sharp- event, the first in history to be Bepdint’ by Gloriastme Br> wn, Solo. held their regular monthly meet­ Mr. and Mrs 'Shepherd. Mr and The president presided oyer the Bersheiva: Sister Lula K WiL iy at 8:46. held on a state college campus, a spiration to the group. Stvluts will Miss Gladys Crawford. Reading. ing at the residence of Mr. and be Mrs Nilar Jewel Butler, head of Mrs. Ed Smith. Mr and Mr. Grif- meeting A delicious repast was serv liams. Secretary and Reporter Mrs. Lonnie Hern. President. tremendous success. fin. Mr. and Mrs Bailey. Mr and cd All members are asked to be Mrs. Mozella WashingtiMi, Re- Mrs. Perry Little, 1352 Vollentini, j Four division will comprise the. the Nilar Jewel College of Beauty present at the next meeting, busi­ Monday evening, June 5. The meet­ Culture of Oklahoma City. Okla­ Mrs. Jessie Arnold. Mr Porter. Mr. BOSTON STREET I porter. large gathering expected here in­ ness of «importance. ing was presided by the president, Blanche Taylor, and Mr. VanLeu COMMUNITY CLUB cluding the Mississippi Independent homa. Mrs. Eliza Powell. National Mrs. Bessie OaXley. Final report« A delicious menu was served Mrs. The next meeting is scheduled for The Boston Street Community , GREENUAF SOCIAL CLUB Beauticians Association. Inc . Mrs Hairstyle prize winner, Mobile Ala­ June 19. at the home of Mrs Mar- were made of the Tea. with first Ollie Mae Hunt. preside!.!. Miss Social Club, met Wednesday? June The Greenleaf SoclalClul) will meet Andre G Cooper, Kosciusko, presi­ bama: Speaker will include Dr. cie Turner prize awarded to Miss Marian Fannie Fitch, reporter. 7th at the resilienceresidence oiof MrsMt ixtiiwLetjia j, u»at the uvuiehome oi mrs.Mrs. Pearlretui joncs,Jones, ------— ------— dent: the Mississippi Beauty School Davu, Okolona: Mrs Altura SI ¡ups, Mrs. Hattie Neal, President Young. 741 Celia Street, with Mrs.11665 Oakwood. June 21 All mem- ; Thomas for raising the highest Memphis; Mrs. Marjorie SWart Mrs Marcie Turner. Reporter. STYLING TEN SOCIAL I l.l B Pearl Polk, co-hostess. I bers are asked to be present and on amount of money and second prize Joyner, Chicago The Styling Ten Social Club met The president, Mrs. Percy Hunt lime, business of importance. Meet- to Mrs. Miunce Thompson After LES CHOISIS SOCIAL CLUB at the home of Mr and Mrs Theo­ presided over the business session. > Ing will open at 8:45 P M. ' the business session a delightful Those taking part in panel dis­ The Les-Cholsis Social Club met MOMENTS OF dore Williams, 635 So Willett St. The meeting was enjoyed by ail. i Mrs. Lucy Knight. President. menu was served and enjoyed by cussions will include Mrs. R II at the home of Miss Dorothy Tay­ Meet inc was opened by the presi­ The next meeting will be held at j Mrs. Mozella Washington. Re- all. Meeting adjourned for the sum­ Rusell, Meridian: Mrs. C. T. WaL lor. on Mansfield. Friday night. dent Business of importance was | the home of Mrs Alberta Smith, I porter. mer months. ker. Hattiesburg; Mrs. A L. RlciH June 9. Everyone enjoyed a wonder­ discussed after which Mrs. Mary 698 Boston Street. * ¡ardson; Columbus: Mrs. Parthenla ful evening. Members brought birth­ REFLECTIONS Williams, the hostess whose birth­ 1 A tasty menu was served Mrs. THE LUCKY TWELVE I MYSTERIOUS TWENTY Bell, Sardis; Mr R H Young, day presents for Mrs Nola Turner day was on the 7th of June was i Percy Hunt, president: Mrs. R. B. SOCIAL CLUB SOCIAL CLUB Yazzo City; MrS. Gladys McGee, Our Hostess served a very delicious honored. | Mann, secretary: Miss Fannie Fitch, The Lucky Twelve Social Club The members of the Mysterious' -Greeuwood; Mrs Elnara Smith. assorted cold plate consisting of The table was set with a beauti- reporter held its meeting at the home of Twenty Social Club were honored ’ Greenville, Biloxi; Mr George L. chicken salad on lettuce in a heart Mrs. Ella Mae Shaw, 1364 Kney with a delicious Buffet Dinner Sun- j of tomato and lettuce salad with Russell. Meridian and Mrs Helen MID SOCIAL ULl’B Street. day evening at the beautiful home ritz crackers and potato chips, G Alexander, Columbus I The Mid Social Club met at Hie of Mrs. Philip Cochran. 747 Wood­ Participating In Jhe yniposiutl olives, pickles and mixed drinks. home of Mrs. Leona Hawkins. 1346 : A very delicious luncheon was We also enjoyed a nice television enjoyed by all members. ard Strdet. will be Mrs Lucille Fenn, Jeanev Nichols Street. June 8th A brief Mrs. Rosia Harris of New York SAFE. DEPENDABLE show. The club accepted one new The next meeting will be at the Supervisor of Chackasaw County; meeting was held by the president, i City, a former member of the clu/ member Mrs. Frances Evans. Others A delicious menu was SCTved i>y; home of Mrs. Roxie Robinson Mrs. Mrs. Lucille Strong. Gulfport: Dr. HOOSE WIRING ’ present were Mmes. Helen Sawyer.1 Rogers oi 263 A Pauline Circle was hostess. Mrs. Cochran's home W. A Zuber. Tunelo. Prof H E. the hostess! There was held a "know created a scene of unusual beauty Adlisha Couch. Bernice Brown. Ru­ your neighbor" entertainment at East will act as hostess Davis, Okolona and R J Girret!, ELECTRICAL REP® ble S Hudson. Misses Birdie Le- decorated with pink American Mrs. White. 1363 University. June Mrs. Roxie Robinson, Ptesldent.' Jr.; Jackson. Noir. Maggie Newson. Jimmie Mrs. Ella Mae Shaw. Secretary. Beauty Roses and pink hydranges. A lecture on "Detitislrv as relat­ th i i , ... , i iuiii10th anuand a oatuiunySaturday night £shu.m ujtry Mrs. Harris received her guests! Dal) 8-l?96 lot Prompt Service Blackshire and Mrs Helen Taylor. M Mane Crawford. 2461 Bn>ok- Mrs. Luevena Cleaves, Reporter. ed to beauty and charm' will .be We regretted the absence of Mmes in a becoming'navy blue and white i lyn Avenue. June 10th Mr Day, given bv Dr J. B Williams, Co-,i L. Wright and Nola Turner. polka dot dress with white lace O», A. L GUERARD president; Mrs) White, reporter MEMPHIS FINE ARTS CLUB lumbus. i Memphis Electric Co. The next meeting will be on the The Memphis Fine Arts Club lar. her corsage was of pink roses. lawn of Miss Maggie Newson, ft89 was well attended at its last month­ Mrs. Cochran wore a lovely blue WE'VE LOST. Members of the graduating class A: 285 Midise-' Since 1901 I « Krayer, Friday night June 23. BUY S PROGRESSIVE CLUB ly business meeting before the va­ chambry with white lace. We've lost the joy of heaven's mu- of the Beauticians Summer School Miss Birdie LeNoir. President. The Bry's Progressive Club held cation season. The meeting was nlc; will be presented certificates at the Mrs Ruble Stein Hudson. Rc- their last meeting at the home of held al the residence of the presi­ Guests present were: Irma Mack­ Giving ourselves to things im­ Public Mass Meeting on the collate lin. Ocie Granerry. Gertrude Ed­ Mr. and Mrs Herbert 8. Lee, 1039 dent, Mrs N M Watson, Monday pure. campus on Sunday night. July 9 wards, Elizabeth Foster. Mozell Manassas Street. evening. June 12. A brief business No longer we. the spirit entreat; Guest musical artist on the pro­ [ Parker, Irene Gamble. Helen Moore« After a lengthy business se-ion session was discussed. The usual We make our lives Insecure. gram will be Mrs. Berniece Hunter Frazene William. Mary Williams, a delightful luncheon was enjoyed club vacation for the summer was oi Columbus, n3tionally-knowD . IF Oussie Daniels, Ida Powells. Willie by all discussed. 1 We've lost the joy of Christian Lee Smith. Ophelia Carter, Ruth pianist. < lirîF*ÿ ’’ The club will meet Sunday. June living; 18th at the home of Mr Ernest Mil­ Garrett. Roxie Stiger. The president Rave very interest­ Feeling life's unholy sting. Lev.ve Chapple. Greenville Public ler, 397 High Street. All members ing historical facts on the contri­ Ocie Grandberry, president : ,siïT& No longer we. His love engage. Relations Counselor, will assist In are asked to be present at 4:00 o'­ butions made by individuals of both Mary Sims, secretary Or hear the belts of heaven ring - st slons of all of the organizations. clock Mr. Rufus Thoma... presi­ races to the American Arts. Mrs. Helen Moore, reporter. dent; Mrs. Jim Ella Seals, reporter. Watson has made several address­ »i We've last the touch of fellow­ es on radio programs. INDEPENDENT MATRONS f ship; NORTH MEMPHIS THRIFT New members added to the ac­ CLUB SPONSOR LAWN ’ Giving ourselves to arrogant liv­ IT'S ALL-VE6ETABLE CLI'B NO. 2 tive membership roll are. Mrs. Em­ PARTY ing. The North Memphis Thrift Club ma Burton Waters, of Rust Col­ i The Independent Matrons Clob FOR DIGESTI BLE. No longer we, repentant feel. No. 2 met at the residence of Mrs. lege. Holly Spring. Miss ; Mrs Mil­ held its last meeting at the home Freeman. 317 Poplar Street. June Or nurse the spirit of forgiving. COOKING dred Davis, Mrs. Deloche Herren, of Mrs. Thelma Sims, in the Dixie 7th. The chaplain opened the meet­ Mrs. Davis Bodden. homes, a brief business session vias ing with the Sun Shine On Me. held.After.the meeting the hostess, We ve lost the tinge of bouyant scripture read by Mrs. Macklin the living; Next business meeting will be held Mrs. Sims, served an elaborate tc- 47th Psalm Prayer by Mrs. Reed Monday. September 11. Mrs. Jas. j past. Mrs. Sims was assisted by­ Falling to avoid the dross. The meeting was then turned into L. Jeffrey and Mrs. Lillian Jones, Mrs. Julia Bynum and Mrs. Jean­ No longer we. the Kingdom vision, the hands of the president to con­ hostesses. ette Palmer By the way roy $24 ■ * charming Mesdames Oakley and highest. Jeffries entered the Army in No­ Black, both in lovely white even-, Next meeting will be at the home vember 1948. received his basic ing dresses with pink accessories.' A ffiti STYLE BOOK of Miss Lottie Agnew, 480 Soutlr training at Fort Knox. Kentucky, Hi MW —Hi FIEE. Illvi- A color scheme of pink and pea Hollywood Street, Monday night. and departed for overseas duty in Iralti lelesl hoir fashions green was used. June 19. at 8 p. HJ. All members are iJanuary 1949. Private Jeffries enter­ WIGS AU MOUNDS The tea table was over laid with asked to be present , SWITCH»» HATHtl CUTS ed the Army in November 1948. re­ FAHIOYS tOtOHn IIAIOS a beautiful imported Madcria cloth, Mrs. Bernice Simmon, president; , ceived his basic tratning at Fort OUTIlAINt HAIM which was centered with a silver Mrs. Lucile Bolton, secretary; Miss Knox.■ Kentucky, and departed for VMJU TBANSFOtMATIONS bowl holding an arrangement of Hattie R. Robinson, reporter. overseas, duty in February 1949 MIFFS CUWIS «I6HONS HAII HEFAAATIONS • It snapdragons, larkspur and estork. Corporal Moragn is a mechanic in accentuated with baby breath and Comport the qeoltty, See the dlfereece. service Company and recently de­ Soorl won’t« know tht’O l< o b¡» diti««»« greenery. . With Memphis parted Camp Gifu for summer ma­ In Hol’ riete» . . . ond Ihol Homonio'i hi«h Presiding M-thejiynch bowl for neuvers- at the ba-t of Mount Fuji, Ifondotd ond low pt.ee» or« botlod hr o the Evening were Mrs. Little in a money both ®vorontoe-'t not »ofillied. Boys In Japan Japan's most famous mountain. Send pptl tord Wirt vou. nome ond oddtOli » . lovely white evening dress with a day fot t»El top» ol the bookie'. Oon t mm .1 Privates Eddie Edwards, son of Corporal Morgan entered the Army orchid corsage. Mrs. Finnie was Mrs, Mertie Brown of 618 Polk In January 1946, received his basic .RUMANIA SWCIAITY CO. very charming in an off-the-shoul- Street. James E Jeffries, .son of training at Camo Lee. Virginia, and kJ? Dopt. 7Jh, 303 4lh Av.. VlZ der pea green evening dress with ÄjtawYjrtClt^OJO^ Mrs. Isslee Jeffries of 385 Alston departed for overseas duty In Oc­ a pink corsage. Mrs McGuire was Avenue and Corpal Curtis Morgan, tober 1947. stunning in a light green dinner dress with pink corsage Members present were; Mesdames Clark. Lee. Motle. Mebane. Robinson. Vance, Wardsworth, Perkins; MUses Matt­ hew and Thomas. The tea was well ^WMoneyJoo! I ESSO EXTRA IR ru». with golusiye,pnPremium gaaoltñ. Because It Gives Extra "«rsst M''"" ‘-‘X. Good. Results On the W ^OR YOUR M0ÑEYT7 »’«ETHI-VG EXTRa Where ft Çounte •

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____ ±._ t P i HUmWMU < MT.-KSU. WK < Ì F; ------Panicky Dodger Pitching StaffA. - SX» w*“»« t On Block Except Dan, Don And Roe Jackie Lead In THE SPORTS GRILL All - Star Vote By PAT ROBINSON - For International News Service KWUt >0 THE WORLD two club* at the Mme tttee. If you RfW YORK - The faltering Desperation Move have a deal cooking for oM play­ CHICAGO—J»ckie Robinson and NEW YORK. N Y — Leo Du- er. The rharnwa are they'd Jroditlyn Dodgers Tuesday put er and MW MfUNd two far him, Roy Campanella, of the Brooklyn rocher, smart, peppery and pug­ make the lurret-t cal) agaiaat itteybodv on the pitching Mt on Shows Faltering y*u cant offer the same two to Dodgers took substantial leads in nacious. was in a particularly tru­ an ordinary hitter. Id prvbably culent mood today as he announ- ha rtantet except Don Newcombe another club until the first one la their respective slots as the first do the tame thing mjneif, If h-eaoher Bde and Dan Bankhead canceled.’' returns were counted In the all- I were umpiring. At Midnight tonight the ban will Dodgers' Plight "The btM bill player in the game "Here’s another thing The um­ Rickey said he has talked with star baseball poll p «i on all Wcept waiver trans- today la' ii v second baseman, Ed­ pires realize that fans don’t oome young Rickey said: Leo Durocher and Chttb Feeney of 0Ntt. WMdgy and Wednesday tarry Doby, Cleveland' outfielder, die Btgnky" out. to the ball park to see fellows "Shotton knows what we’re after the Giants—presumably for either branch Rickey and his son were In and Sam Jethroe, Boston Braves Tint rather stunned us tor a* hke'-Musial, DiMaggio and Wilborns and he Is abreast of all develop­ Larry Jansen or Sheldon Joneg- Irantic last minute conferences in outfielder, also placed high> in Hie moment but alter getting our strike out The fans' want to see ments.’’ * but said the conversation has nev­ first balloting. I breath back, we asked Leo If a lad p Wort to bolster their sagging them hit and uncotucioi;Uy the Rickey, Jr., said that the time er advanced far enough to call in bitching staff. named Stan Mu-nal was stlll play­ umpires agree with the fans." Horace Stoneham. Stan Musial. of the St. Louis element is important. ing ball for the Cardinals. Ann I.ee may have a »pod point All of the pitchers, except New­ The Dodgers are Interested in Cardinals, and George Kell. of the combe. Roe and Bankhead, are wasn’t a fellow named Ted Wii- tlf'rt Wejrecnll that Rajab A DEAL COOKING Will Werle, Cliff Chambers and Detroit Tigers, were almost dead- ¡onaldered expendable by the Dod- LITTLE ESTHER llams still with the Red Box? We Hornsby, alio was painfully “What. I mean,’' he said, "is that Murry DIckMn of the Pittsburgh locked for roost popular player hon­ ajso suggested that another named (er brain trust. There include Rex Shown-nv Ure phutu above__ isJ1 honest In everything he said, you can't offer, let us say. New- Pirates, and Herman Wehmeter of ors. Joe DiMaggio WHS cln-idered pretty Urney, Ralph Branca and Jack “Little Esther" who will appear at • once told us; “flitter» like M combe because he wonY go to the Cincinnati Red.- lire Beale Street Palace Theatre j fairI in some quarters. Jackie polled 2558 votes to out­ or Babe Huth get many points three days only beginning June 25 i Late Wednesday Branch Rickey, distance his nearest competitor, "Sure, they’re great lull pl»v- on our batting averages that a - ■fr., emerged -from a long confer- I Sehoeudlenst of St Louis. Oampan- through June 27 Little Esther sky weak hitler doesn’t get. That “ rocketed to fame three months ago ere," Leo admitted, “but I'm jhnie with Mb father >nd tooth- IVORY JOt HUNYiR I «-Ila led Seminick of Philadelphia, got-« for the umpiring and tht when 'he made the recording talking about their value right 1.853 to 1,814. leering. Promoters Seek Two SELL OCT BÜBWFBS - Ivory Joe DOUBLE CROSSING BLUES " now and I insist Stanky 1» lops, I “It's too late for anything to Hunter who checks in at the Palace lie's the jreatest Inspirational "Take a banjo hitter like Du- Doby was in third place in the The management of 'the Palace flteak today. But could be some­ Theatre for one week beginning player in lhe game. Hr s smart. iocher Tlie IBC and the New York ; a nurse, persuaded Ivory J o e to produced a 5 to 2 victory for the Uonal 0, Catholif Women body else." ' give up his job and devote all hLs Stadium in September. Bbxing manage»? guild are still Chicago White Sox Wednesday over| declared U1.(, ,hf ..hllUo|1.. from Kirk DOUGLAS time to music. In 1942 the Hunters I.eo thought things ovrr a MADAM TODD IS BACK At the same time, Teddy Bren- squbbling over television receipts. the New York Yankees. ,ac[8| discrimination and called moved to California Beatrice be­ moment and then came up "THE CHAMPION" ns| fonrj.T Sit Nldhols| arena came hLs manager, a job she has The triumph was the 4th straight' lts Immediate removal (min the with a gripe that Is as old as Also MADAM TODD matchmaker, declared that heL. 1_te held ever since. for the Pale Hose, their longest American scene, baseball Itself—the umpires. THE HOT-SHOTS American Palmist going to match Ray "Sugar" Rob- Youth' Strikes 'The other day in St. Louis I Medium. Nev­ Winter's first recording, "Blues winning steak of the season, and Thfir statPmfnl ls as follows: ! inon, world welterweight 'champion, toll Uroplje, Goetz >1M Mutual RHYTHM On The RUN' er been in your city 'with Joey Maxim for the wortd at Sunrise" was a private venture, the second ninth-inning victory, ,, , - over the Yanks in two days. .Rtates ,L\ 1Was BetU“’ ioUr 5trlK‘‘k al1 th* COMEDY • SERIAL before. Not to be Playmate With cut on an Ivory label. It is now a light heavyweight title. r tain a position a. moral leadership 'nme," |ald Leo "Mind you, I'm classed a^a Gypsy collector's Item Ivory Joe and Bea­ Sparkplug trice cooked up an idea to start The White Sox trailed 2 to 1 among the nations of the world. It« 1)(>t quwttontng the honesty of any I 'Guaranteed to read Brenner .said that he ha» a when they came to bat for the last citizens mu t realize that the na- ,1Ila umpire They III ginje the- »your entire life backer who would guarantee Maxim NEWARK, N. J - (SNS)-When a record company. For 13 consecu- time They began their rally after tlon suffers whenever acts of dis- r.rgat hitter like Musia). DiMaggio past, present and $25.000 to fight Robinson, "some­ nine-year-old Lamont Huntly re­ 1 live Sundays. Hunter played a ma- COOL’ future; gives true where and sometimes." Jack Kearns fused to share a box of crackers , tinee dtyice With the proceeds they too were out when pinch hitter crimination aie practiced within its'and Williams, tiie benefit of the vice on business the light heavyweight's manager, with a schoolmate, the offended ' financed the short-lived Pacific I Floyd Baker singled ' own boundaries against members of doubt on the clo-re ones ove and health youth struck Huntley with a three- R*cords said that he was interested in the Baker went to second after Luke 1 "If only my own pitchers said and family affairs offer. inch sparitplug whlih embedded •w The third time wasn t the chwm Appling batted for Pitcher Bill j this I’d think they were ultbi-iug. .■ wr Satisfaction guar­ Robinson's manager George Gam­ half an Inch in his skull over the Wight/ and walked. Chico Carras-' MALCO either Exclusive Records took the But you Can ftbk any pitchers tn anteed or no charge. right eye ford. said he wouWhccept Brenner's mister on “Blpes at 8unrise” but , quel then singled Baker home with HANDY the game and they’ll tell you the Look far the sign offer of 20 per cent, if the fight they laid if upon the shelf There - Hours 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Daily Huntley was Immediately token the tying run. . FAT.K Al 1 I.:.*-. same thing takes place before September.. was also a contract with 4 Star NOW and Sunday. Reveals private affairs to City Hospital where the spark­ Gainsford thinks the winner of Finally King Recordings p u t Joe Page trotted out to the pit-, •The umpires know that and gives lucky numbers without plug was lifted after a delicate, 1 Sunday - Monday the Jake LaMotta-Rocky Graziano Hunter,on their label and the Juke cher’s mound to replace Allie Rey­ great hitters have perfect eyes ■Ì having seen or heard of you before, 3-4 hour operation. Musicomedy boxes began to tingle with Hunter nolds, but this strategy that work­ and (hey unconsciously call a gives help in trouble: advice on middleweight title fight at the Po­ JOHN VMYNE tunes. Last year Hunter signed with ed so often for the Yankees last ball when a great hitler takes Hi-Jinksll! problems of life, love courtship, lo Grounds June 28 might be per­ Physicians said his condition was M-G-M records and his first re­ in one that may be over the cora- marriage, changes travel, business. suaded to fight Sugar Ray in Sep­ fair. The boy's brain was not In­ year backfired when Philley belted Catch Airport BUte Line. Yellow tember. jured - .... leases for that company have the third pitch into the left center-, made history. While in New York THE » boa, ride to end of line. Located in field stands. "SANDS OF minority groups; in addition to the' Hence Trailer Tent. Look for sign "What can Robinson lose fight­ Huntly said that his schoolmate recently. Hunter cut his second ses­ ing Maxim?’* Oa|.vford queried.’ sion for M-G-M injustice to the victim, the interna-1 MARX WYards from Steele's Grocery threw the rusty sparkplug at him I , While Hunter’s record’s are riding Need You So" will treat Memphis IWO JIMA" tional prestige of the country is also i Then he answered his own question when he refused to share the crack-1 patrons to an unforgettable session lwith one word—"Nothing." ers high. hLs personal appearances are weaken«: Catholic women deplore I BROS. 1 no less phenomenal. Playing to of Blues. Sweet and Hot when he Alst» all act« of injustice both because standing room only the composer of ¡stops by for a week at the New l they harm human beings and be­ Tyrone POWER In I ”1 Almost Lost My Mind" and "I Palace Theatre. cause they'do injury to their native g. l <* ______K-. — „ 4 r ' land." H BEALE AVE. Gene TIERNEY * Palace THEATRE i a -r uiessmrn Th'' batrt ,Mrfd "lrtlflclal blrth I THAT WONDER" limitation" in occupied areas as a Memphis, Tenn. solution to the over-population; ACE THEATRE problems, and applauded the stano, V‘. T •* FUL URGE" against euthanasia taken at a re-1 p ONT WEEK , REGULAR ' ’ MISSISSIPPI AT WALKER ceBt meeting by the Council of the] !» LL' 1TARTIN9 ______SUNDAY, JUNE 18J950 PUCES SUNDAY • MONDAY DOUBLE FEATURE COMING SOON! World Medical association which' "THE RAVENS" i epresents 500,000 physicians in 401 t RAMBLES FRIDAY & SAI "BOMBA ON PANTHER ISLAND" And nations 11-15 kL*. ~1 , — Also — JOE THOMAS BAND STARTS TUESDAY PIGMEAT MARKHAM "Drug Crazed" Man' Aaeoclated Booking Corp., N. Y., PrwionH: IN PÉRSON And All Colored Cant in Held In Rob-Slaying ACTION! ORAMAI t "HOUSE RENT PARTY" CHICAGO. Illinois—An 18-yetr- BRODERICK old man described by jjolice as XRAWFORD t TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY “drug crated” was seized Tuesday ! . night and, officers, announced he In admitted slaying a clerk during the * r I "BATTLEGROUND" attempt« holdup of a liquor store "CARGO TO B I « J PLUS; ALL AMERICAN NEGRO NEWS He Is Joseph Crorley. an ex-' convict. His victim was Henry Yanes, CAPETOWN" ^...and 33, who was slain In his father's 1 ’K $•. liquor store. ..Ì Harlem Theatre the notches 'i'7 . .* f ■ ■X-, L ' ? . •* * 1248 FLORIDA STREET on his gun I SUNDAY - MONDAY told the t' ROBERT SCOTT in story of I "LUST FOR GOLD" « . — And — . his life!' L. » "DAUGHTER OF THE WEST" I *. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY "SANDS OF IWOJIMA" * bi — Starring — ’ JOHN WAYNE .-.■¿¡■¿I Plus: ALL AMERICAN NEGRO NEWS I NEW DAISY THEATRE VOAITintf CARNES AT SUNDAY • MONDAY - TUESDAY MyVlil« .. MARECHALNEIL The Raw and Rugged Story of Navada Territory. SATURDAY - Doubl» Featuro — Starring — y / ‘ RANDOLPH SCOTT in "STAGE TO CHINO" Starring - GEORGE O’BRIAN "THE NEVADAN" — Also — * ij: r~ - With - "MUMMY'S GHOST" DOROTHY1 MALONE - FORREST TUCKER ». FRANK FAYLEN L ------SUNDAY - MONDAY WEDNESDAY ONLY ROBERT CUMMINGS in ROBERT TAYLOR - VAN HEFLIN in I "SABOTUERS" - Also - GLENN FORD in "JOHNNY EAGER" "LUST FOR GOLD" I I AND HIS ORCHESTRA I DAISY THEATRE ANO CELEBRATED w SUNDAY • MONDAY—Two Features « p _ with - < GEORGIA HELEN WESTCOTT "C-MEN" Stage Revue - With - < ■I MILLARD MITCHELL JOHN CARRADINE They Call Ivory Joo: "Rambling Fingen" — Also — SUNDAY-MONDAY JEAN PARKER » ABBOTT and COSTELLO in EVERY NIGHT FOR ONE WEEK! / (DOUBLE FEATURE) GENE KELLEY in ’ k_. SEE IT "KEEP'EM FLYING" ON OUR SCREEN / 7 TODAY! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY HHE BLACK HAND" Tuesday and Wednesday NOW PLAYING ■x •c r , -Also- I "THE RED DANUBE" "FEDERAL AGENT AT LARGE" I ' "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" ! Stoning Kont TAYLOR and Robert ROCKWELL - With - , -With- THEL BARRYMORE COMING^SOON"johnny Otis and Little Esthwe WALTER PIDGEON - . < BUD ABBOTT aftd LOU COSTELLO, WARNER PETER LAWFORD I ------4

1 4 ’ I' last November to more tjian 4 |o I, "where th» A And openUotu are M LW TJ. 8. Attorney • GeaenTi ^«■S$POLL SHOWS WORKERS iTfeE known." ■ in the Roper poll released in office brings suit against Genera! 4LE8T1ONS Electric cKipany to cut Ita produc­ March. much like the rest of us—just more1 STRONGEST SENTIMENT The Forum poll also embrabed the tion of electric light bulb« in halt, questions of “big business" and and is continuing activities ita auit I up against ft and perhaps more ¡ In the Forum poll, pro A and P confused and worried, but just! FAVOR FOOD CHAIN sentiment was strongest (more than monopolies in business as well as against The Great Atlantic and EaxK^ZKEKmXk everyday people with troubles too 4 toT) In the youngest age bracket unions. z Pacific Tea Oompany. big for them to handle. NEW YORK - The Wage Earner (21 to 28) fte Boatb’s Old«« and Leading Colored bemt-Weekly Newapnp« There are times in the lives of Forum reported today that in a na­ “Few wage earners," the Forum “In their recent commenta on Mg lioned are bounded by: Fablishod by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. marly all of us when a Family Ser- ¡ Members of the Wage Earner reported, "are disturbed by big business and monopolies in privai Walnut on the EAST tionwide poll its informed members Even TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 164 BEALE—Phone 1-40» vice casé worker could be of help sided with The Great Atlantic and Forum were aslted who they favor­ business as such, or by monopolies enterprise there are no very slgiW Crump Blvd. ON THE SOUTH ed In the manner: "Naturally, it Is Those who go in and talk with the Pacific Tea Company by a 2!» to 1 in private enterprise. In fact, more (leant differences between those of tMerrd In the Post Office al Memphla, Trim., as aecoDd-claaa mail Lauderdale on the WEST a big subject with many ramifica­ than half of the workers feel that case worker are wise in recognizing St Paul on the NORTH vote opposing the anti-tiust lawyers' union members and those of non­ under the Act of Congreaa March 1, 1879 tions, but in general, whose side do monopolies in private enteprise are their need antFin seeking help early These areas hâve been designated current suit to break up the food members. In all, 20 per cent of the you favor?" sometimes beneficial. Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE The case worker can often help chain. wage earners had never given much these people understand themselve.1 as most likely condemnation loca­ Of the whole panel, 35.3 per cent W. A. Scott, 11. founder, C. A. Scott, Genetai Manage* I “This nationwide attitude among thought to big business as such. And and others better so that they .car. tions Yet in fairness to these com­ "Few wage earners are disturbed told the Forum they favored A and wage earners--50 per cent of all some 10 per cent had no opinion make the most of their own re-! munities. there are many more in by big business as such,” Forum Pi- P, while 14 per cent favored the LEWIS O SUING I LK ...... Editor families in the United Slates-ls about monopolies in private enter­ sources and live more happily. Re­ which are being surveyed n o w. rector Everett R Smith found. government. A. a BHtH liS, Jr .. Advertising Manager prise " ADVICE: Please DO NOT buy in A high rate of public awareness of particularly interesting at this time, sults of the caseworker's counselling Among the panel’s union mem­ Tbr MEMPHIS WORLD b an independent nrwipaper—non these areas, a loss on investment the suit was reported by the Forum, i are shown when people learn tc bers, the Forum reported 33.9 per will certainly follow, and for the which found that 78 per cent of its aetariau and non -partisan, printing news unbiasedly and supporting live in harmony with others, tc cent favored A and P, while 16.6 inhabitants to take frill advantage wage earner members were informed thoM thing« It believe» to the Interest of ita reader« and opposing meet unhappiness without letting it per cent supported the anti-trust THIS COUPON GOOD POP get them down, or to make a home of your opportunity in protecting in varying degree of the action fil­ •hlngi against the Interest of its readers. lawyers. SUBSCRIPTION RATES where children have..... theu.. secuntj«vu.u, yqur_interest in the above areas ed last September. — ^nd warm affection they need ioi. P?^* attend the forum and -find Tear »516-6 Month« 23 06-3 Month« 11.56 (In Advance) Seventy-nine per cent of those ONE ADMISSION •. assisting in redevolopifig your com- Some 1,000 wage earner families, _ „------— ——-—— , healthy growth. quetioned said they weie aware of To strengthen the ties that hold - muntty into, a fashionable home- distributed throughout the United the case, and 65.4 per cent inform­ • . ’ stead States in proportion to wage earn­ families together, to build a sound ed the Forum they had read "a lot" To The Memphis World Homemaker's Honors For Walden er employment concentration on the satisfying home life—that's Family about it. There was only a frac­ basis of government data, compose We are happy to congratulate Atlanta University and Service. You can help families who tional variation in the answers of Makes Good the poll panel of the Forum, which need it by telling them of this union and non-union members to SHOW AND COOKING SCHOOL Morehouse college upon wisdom of their rare good judgment (Continued from Page One) is sponsored by Macfadden Publics- Friend of'the Family," a Com­ this question. For union members in selecting so a Austin '1. tions, Inc. JUNE 28-M-30-WED.-THURS.-FRI. distinguished person as Attorney munity Chest Red Feather agency. it was 65.5 per cent; for non-union* Walden to confer their degrees of Doctor of Lays and Doctor grandchildren, if the opinions of the political folk who know ere The workers' 2’4 to 1 vote in members it was 65.1 per cent. BEALE AVENUE AUDITORIUM of Humanities, respectively at their recent commencement right Politicians will welcome it favor of A and P was similar to the Regionally, 73.8 per cent of the exercises. The citation to him from Atlanta University President Truman and keep it alive and thousands of findings in it) other national and members in the Ea^ reported thiy Name speak.-, so eloquently tiiut we need to make no further com- (Contined from Page One) Negroes, some earnest in their ef- sectional polls on th» subject. All knew "a lot" about the case The forte, some not so earnest, will egg reported informed public opinion same answer was given by 68 6 per Address among Negroes. To carry out its mfent. It says: the others on to continue the bat­ favored A and P over the antitrust cent of wage earners in the Mid­ program, the National League has “Devoted and loyal graduate of Atlanta University; tle It’s a pretty hopeless situation lawyers b£ margins ranging front west, 57 9 per cent in the South Phone established Local Leagues In every . right now. nearly 2 to 1 in the Gallup' poll of and 45 5 per cent in the Far West graduate of the School of Law of the University of Michigan, major city in this country and lias veteran of World War 1 who served his country well as Cap­ held a. National Convention each tain of Infantry and Assistant to the Judge Advocate of the year for the past forty-five years. i J ■ 92nd Division; pioneer in the practice of law in the South "The success of the League’s in- ; spiiational program is evidenced by * who, by a scholarly understanding and interpretation of the the fact that it has been the direct law, a forceful personality, an unwavering faith in the ulti­ cause of a countless number of mate triumph of justice and righteousness, and with the Negroes entering business. fear of no man, has elevated the practice of law in the South "In addition, the League has in- by a Negro to a plane of such high dignity and quality that duced its members engaged in the Be Our Guest! same and related enterprises to unite he has succeeded firmly in establishing opportunities for , on a national basis to advance their I Negroes as lawyers in the South; fearless champion of the own special interests. As a result, rights of others whose pleas have wrought better than he it has succeeded in organizing on knows in achieving human justice; leader whose influence a national scale:— The National Negro Insurance has helped strengthen the religious, fraternal, Politi­ Company. The National Bar As­ cal, business and social life of Atlanta and Georgia,, possess­ sociation . The National Builders ing a love for people so deep, so abiding, and so stirring in Association. The National Real Estate Brokers, Association The bis soul that he welcomes opportunities to contribute to or National Business Educational Edu­ » work for or serve on the Boards of the Young Meus Chris­ cational League The National tian Association, the National Association for the Advance­ Undertakers Association The Na­ ment of Colored People, institutions of learning, and other tional Housewives' League The agencies and institutions working to provide a better wav of Nutional Bankers' Association The National Teachers Association life; sane' honest, well-balanced emotionally, triend of man­ and others. kind, trusted leader, astute political statesman, wise counsel­ "Out of the- affiliation of these lor, Christian gentleman, devoted churchman, great citizen national organizations will come a THE MEMPHIS WORLD'S of Atlanta and Georgia ; above all, a great American.” coordinated educational service and self-help program that will meet We repeat, we commend the wisdom of Atlanta Univer- the present needs of the Negroes •ity and Morehouse College for choosing so Worthy a citizen | in business to aid them to measure for its distinguished award. And we congratulate Attorney i up to the American standards of Walden who richly merits the honors. business accomplishments and will f eventually «integrate him into the ■ ,\. full business life of America " The League is laying plans for the inauguration of its new expanded RAIN OR SHINE RAIN OR SHINE Family Service program to build a national home in Washington. D. C. employ an executive secretary-director, em­ ploy regional secretaries and per­ of Memphis fect a business, educational, and service and self-help program I By J. T. CHANDLER Death Writes (Coni.nued from Page One I Chairman Case Committee r COOKING SCHOOL Money" in a bus accident left the hospital prematurely in order to at­ tend funeral rites. The daughter is FRIEND OF THE FAMILY case workers, odvised by a consult­ Life isn’t smooth sailing—that’s still convalescing at her home. ant psychiatrist and by experts in T H Hayes and Sons Funeral true for all of us. And if worries other fields, will work hard to help ■ Home had charge of arrangements. should stack up too heavily on me find a solution to the problem. An­ 1 Interment took place in Mt. Carmel. one of there days, Ill head for other good thing about Family Ser­ ______Pamilv Service, a good place for vice is that the case workers up anyone-old. young, male, female, there know where everything is— Housing Forum married or single-who is distressed all the agencies, possibilities, re­ (Continued from Page Onel AND HOME APPLIANCE SHOW and unhappy for any one of a mil­ sources. public or private, which lion reasons. Readers of this column the community has to help anyone follows: -have been getting the idea all who is worried in his private life 1. Observe the general appearance right. More arid more people are or who looks for help for someone of the neighborhood carefully. It calling on Family Service when life he cares for old homes are being turned into has too many rough spots. Who are the people Family Ser. rooming houses or undesirable fea­ ’ Of course, their big and little wor­ vice help? They could be anybody— tures are beginning Io intrude, the ries aren't usually settled- right | and Usually are. The young then process w'ill probably continue and then and there.- Family Service- who delivers your laundry, the property values will decline. doeinX ^pretend to have the an­ neighbor who’s a member of your- 2 A shopping center not too far swers to everything 'and to have church, the teller at the bank, the distant from your home is a very them right away. But its tramed truck driver down the street, the desirable feature 3 A near-by school suitable for the children--« a point to keep in mind. 4 While looking over the neigh­ FREE PRIZES AND FOOD TO BE GIVEN AWAY borhood, do not forget to find out wnether there is a church of your denomination near-by ¿ACH NIGHT, CAKE BAKING CONTEST. ‘HOME 5. Transportation Is important — transportation to school, to shop­ ping centers, to your place of work, ECONOMICS EXHIBITS-MANY OTHER PRIZES to business or commercial centers. , 6. Oood fire and police depart­ ments are a protection to your home and may result in lower insurance rates. It you are a resident of Area 1 and Area 1A. you s’.nuld definitely attend this forum. The areas men

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