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VOLUME 24. NUMBER 97 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1956 Urban League Solon Pleads For Party Unity Will Honor Sen. Lehman In Support Of Eisenhower Program NEW YORK - (ANP) - tl. S Senator Herbert H Lehman will f address a meeting of the Urban League of Greater New York in a Harlem Church Sunday. June 3. when he will be honored by the Says No Treaty League as "The conscience of th# Senate and the nation in the fight for full equality of opportunity for Can Violate all Americans" Back Ike’s Fund Tiie Senator will speak on the .jusrent crisis in civil tights. North iria Sputli. al the 45th annual meet Law Of The Land ng of the league at. Williams Insti For Education GENERAL SESSIONS COURT JUDGE THOMAS DICKENS, right MILWAUKEE - (INS) - Sen tutional C. M E Church. By WILLIAM THftS swears in New York disc ¡ockey Tommy Smalls as the new Maya The citation to the Senator will Alexander Wiley pleaded for WASHINGTON - (INS) r MR. of Horlem ol elaborate ceremonies at Smalls Paradise cafe, which ,|)f,presented by Robert J. Mangum party unity behind President Eis deputy commissioner of police and J William Fulbright (0) Ark., the platter spinner also owns. Moie than 100 Broadway stars enhower when he addressed /ice-president of the New York Ur- announced Saturday he will of stage, screen and TV were on hand for the affair delegates Saturday al the Wit Jan league move to transfer .11 million dQl; consin Republican convention in Mrs Sophia Yarnall Jacobs, Pre- . lars of foreign aid fundi to .ident of t|ie League will keynote Milwaukee. America's Educational Exchange and preside at the annual meeting Wiley is seeking renomination Fred L. Hutchins, Longtime Edward 8. Lewis will report on the endorsement for ai fourth term program. league's program, over (lie past against four opponents. The father of live present student »•ear. Die 71 year-old senior Wiscon teacher overseas exchange pro sin senatoi called (or ‘light reason gram disclosed l)is intention 1%/*- Mailcarrier, Retires Fri and judgment" behind president ' praising Mr. Elsenhower's propMol FORMER MEMPHIAN WRITES Eisenhov.er'r national program. for uu educational "point fam* STATES RIGHTS FROM CHICAGO RECALLING program. Movieland’s Wiley defended his opposition KIND DEEDS to MORE SUPPORT the Brickir Amendment which 1» Fulbright said in an IritawM« 0 BY SAMI EL It. BROWN Mipporten said was designed Io the President's fplan "would_ ba. One of Memphis well-known and .naintain state rights in tiie lace of more convincing if his udintniMrt- Guy Kibbee iutcnuitionid treaties. He said: long lime Letter Carriers retires tion gave more support to the pro "No treaty can violate tiie Su from the Memphis Post Office May gram now being operated." preme law iif the land. We talk 31. Fred L. Hutchins, 10X7 Mississip Fulbright's stand wu backed by about little things when the house pi Boulevard well known in civic Dead At 74 Sen Hubert Humphrey
MEMPHIS WORLD •' Tuuriwy, Atay 29, 1956 • Coilas At Owen jojeph Francis Albright
During this relaxed moment of your reading, it would seem appa rent tlial you might think of our BSPRA Banquet Speaker •cribbing and wonder what will be available for you to read about Owen Joseph Francis Albright of Nash [udent of B 6. P R. A. pointed out di'ulng the summer Worry no more, ville. Tennessee, is scheduled to ad lhat Joseph Albright wm selected there is a summer term also, which dress the Biriningliain Sales and as the ideal person to kèyûqta ihli means you will still hear of Owen Public Relations Association at its affair because of his comrful uAck- each week second annual Banquet, May 30th. cround as both a businessman and „ I al Gaston's Restaurant tireless civic worker Serving the The students of the St A Owen I. Mfc-Alright, a brilliant orator public for well over 28 years, he haa Junior College were assembled in and author, is National Represen held positions of great responsibility • T lew El iHtNTRV Chapel foi the regular Thursday tative of the Curtiss Candy Com- in both government and industry. service when they were suddenly Yvonne Exum, Miss Theodora Rob- : NINGS 'she is Ihe former Emma I pany of Chicago. He, is also career Also scheduled to participate will LINKS. INC. TO GIVE made mindful that the college mini ANM AL BENEFIT ; inson. Mr. Katie William and Miss Bai bee i had as Irteir house guest j consultant to the National Urban be Moss Kendrix. National Public ster wasln the process of delivering Relatimrs Repreaeutatlve of The Let's meet June 2nd at eight Mattie Fudge.. last week their brothel', Mr Na his tinal ine&sage to a group of i League and was most recently elect Coca-Cola Company, and Chairman o'clock Decorations carry out a wedding thaniel Hennings of Chicago people who had nifanl much to him. ed President of The National As- of Hie National Association òf Mar In th Sawyer's garden. Is the theme with »bite stock, and palms Rev C Thomas Paige, the Institu , sociation of Market Develepcrs. ket Developers, and Nprnnn E. spot Yellow and pink gladioli were also (JUNIOR* MARTIN, as he is af- tion's (list college pastor, declared : The BSPRA Banquet this, I year will...... honor JR.,Negro______Business and ' Jones. Representative of fhe South- Need we beg vou to come.. 1 spaced arourj the room a long fectioralv known to his friends, is that most of our great hymms begin Negro Businessmen In making the ern Brewing Company ol Tampa, Kick up pour heels and have hor dourves table centered with yel home for a visit with his mother. and on the same note. Two years announcement. Clinton Moon. Pre-1 Florula f some fun? low and white flowe« wix over- Mrs j c. Martin mi South Paik- ago when he delivered his first mes- Several thing have beccn -■Laid with x fancy lace cloth Ganics wav We ran always tell when lAge he used as Ills-text Maithew planned and other decorations also carried Junior is around because a flashy 3 1 and 2 "In those days came John Including a combo band. out the nuptial theme new car'appears In front of the Baptist preaching iu Ihe wilderness I I Gt ESTS i Martin Imine wttli an out-of-town of Judea saying. Repent lor kindom Negroes Enrolled At flnfi spite of h«ek and roll, Guests Inclmicd Mrs Jean Ham tag ol heaven ts at hand'" Hu theme foi i that was ' A New Day Is Coining I KAACP is our goal ilton, Miss D’llhenia Williams, Mrs. Kick up your heels and have Thursday Rev Paige declared lhat j Cocktails, games, dancing and Pcrgv Brown. Mirs Hattie Wynn, lbs ideas coii.ci ning 'Flic New Day I food i Miss Jovcc Broome, Miss Frances C. EARL ANDERSON AND RUFUS A LEWIS, two of ihe top active were no less meaningful, if anything ! Should really gel you in the ; EchoTx. Miss Elsie Thomas Mrs. RICHMOND. Va -i.A N Pi Five seeking the dis lor ol theology degree people in Ihe Montgomery, Alabama bus protest toLe o look at mood. , Geraldine Sanderlin. Miss Grace Know Your they had part of all. whateveg an Negroes were enrolled at Union mid the Rev Samuel Moss Carter, headlines in the Atlanta Doily World during their visit here o individual has, who finally reaches ADDRESS: 1415 Parkway E Cas Collins. Mis Mildred Hooks Grif- theological Seminary, a while Pres alio is seeking Ihe master of theo 1 fin. Miss Etirline Couch Uic lop he U going to have more ual dress. and Mrs few days ago Both men have been active in the bus protest in byterian i-chool In it, lor the 1955-56 logy degree, have not completed than hLs nearest competitor He Sl'BCRIPTlON Jullere Kvlcs Montgomery since its beginning. Mr. lewis i» in chorge of the year will close on May 22 it was I lieu woik went on to say that moral integri AN AIR of excitement prevails Mrs Wilma Campbell Mrs Wil- disclosed here this week liiere were The lust Negro student was ad MAUDDEAN SEWARD I "protest motor pool." Mr. Anderson works in insurance. - (Perry's ty. emotional .stability, and spritual this week over the much looked bel t Stockton, dxter and mother of no Negro graduates this year mitted to Union Theological Semi Photo) competence arc doing to have a deep forward Benefit given each year th” bride-elect Mrs. Juanita Po One of the five Negro student.-, nary m 1935 Since that time two ei meaning for all if tile world is Negroes have earned Hie doctor of bv members of the Links. Inc and well Mt Elltnne Mitchum Mrs was the Rev. Lawrence Haygood ever going to mean what It should theology degree, and ten have re invitations are out to 5T0 guests Fedie Albert. Mis. Nancv Hickman who is seeking the bachelor to dnl- and that man diod upon the cross ceived the master of theology de expected to attend the event tha Miss Marie Edge Mrs Elna Shaw. witv degree Tills whs Ills first year will have Io have a deep-seated will Ad aA additional sparkle to Miss Arm! M Allen. Mrs Emo?ene Douglass High School News lit the seminary Most divinity stu cree trom the seminary' mcaiiiiig Io every individual dents got thru B D degree from Otic ol Ihe Negro »ttidrails to re- the rerlv June calendar Turner and Mrs. Helen Walls The great day for all students is Virginia Union University and ma- reive the master of theolixM' degree HOSPITALITY. HANDSOME By ILARRINE COLLIER I would have to rent his formal; sup- The Douglass High School Jun-' ply a car. and buy her own corsage closer thap we realize and a very •triculute at Union Theological Se from Union Thoteical Scni.'nary is PRIZES. A COMBO BAND DR B B MARTIN AND MR eollo'sal one it will be for the Owen minary for advanced degrees Di W I. Ransome, pastor oi* First GAMES. DANCING AND A HAND WALTER CUI PFPPFR B'lNOR tor-8enlor Prom was a real hit and Then he would take her before any- College pilot students Faculty' and Two Nigio students matriculated Bi.i'HsI Church. South RirJimo.ud. SOME with Its beautiful gardens BRIDAL PARTY WITH RFHSARF wax attended by everybody I know I one got there and come back and students can accept this end ax a ihls year for their master of theo terrace and flowers will be Ingredi FAL The beautiful Kentucky and you might know 'e mtoo. Joe get her alter one has gone most appreciative accomphshincnl logy degree They are the Rev Cla- (.0011 ANSWER I ents of the Links Benefit to b" Street borne of Dr B R Martin Hall's band produced the downheat PART HISTORY OF-■ GOINGS ON AT OWEN: irtice H Thomas, and the Rev Ro- ftaged Saturday, June 2nd at 8:31 was the ictling for an elaborately with that fabulous J or “Duke" ¡ DOUGLASS SCHOOL This past Sunday, we had out first Ki t' p Hoopci "Tell the court how you came to planned relie.iisal dinner that Thomas on the base drums. By GERALDINE SIMS at the C. C. Sawyer's palayal South Baccalaureate sermon An appreci Two other Negro studenl.y, the lake the car." Parkway home lionmed Mln Delores Stockton and ative number of people were present "Well, the car was standing in . Some couples seen were Earnes- Douglass School is a lovely spot Rev Alix Bloedose James who Is her fiance Mr. Fredrick McVay of Io witness this history-making af front of "tiie cemetery and I thought Procedds will hepiflj the NAACP tine Davis and date Ernest Rainey, Around which fond memories cling. and other civic CliiianizsHons that Chicago The popular voung fair The closing commencement ex Hie owner was dead." Felicia Blakely and date Edward It holds a place deep in our hearts couple were married on Sunday in ercises will be held on the campus Ti nnessec will deliver the Baccalau ’e Memphis society an even Rogers, Alberta Nible and date a ceremony al Collins Cnapel C M Of It we like to talk and sing reate sermon SAFE. HEW, EASY W*vSJ&PS complete relaxation will be lawn June 1st, should Ihe weather E Church The dinner party was Frank «Davis, Lavada .Willis and THROUGH FOR THE WEEK the gayest and most color permit otherwise the college audi I given bv Dr Martin and Mr. Wai- date Clifford Duinas. Mary Anne Years ago this school began torium will be the scene ot back- WORDS OF UFE" ful of the many glamorous events iter Culpepper, ling time friends of Thomas ond date Will Kincaid. In an humble one room place. round. The public is cordially Invit "For when the one great scorer given In Memphis traditional ol Mildred Phillips and date James Comes to write against your BED-WEniNG * the btrde's father ------I ed io attend 1 al iabl«i iiMovity DHY TABS Links all over the nation Ford, Bettye Davis and date Janies Its upward progress has been grand. name For it has kept an onward pace A feature attraction of the party Especially lovely was Dr Mar Lloyd Crawford. Barbara Swearen CIASS DAY—with It* at ray ol He writes. k«l ... 1» re'” v 111 -be the nild-v.'ay where games tin's beautiful lawn designed for gen and date Cecil Moore. Doris color and tlendor—ol gradualuiji AT BETTER DRUG STORES EVERYWHERE will hold the guests spell-bound fun and comfor* However guests MAUDDEAN T. SEWARD Willis and date Ralph Totyjsend. 1t has not grown by leaps- and Owenltea seemed to have been one Festivities will include a well round mingled from lhat area through "Do what you can; where you are; Deborah Thornion and date Issac bounds. of the thrills delightfully enjoyed i------ed program designed to find fun I his back rumpus room to his huge with what you have." Lée. Sue Etta Fugh and date John by all Owenites The usual things Nor has it made the grade with for all living and dining area in the front Arnold J. Toynbee is the author Jones, Claudia Ivy and date Odle happened--reading the class prophe haste. U Mrs C S. Addie D. Jones Is An air prevails in the Martin of A study Ol History, the moat re Keel, Maxine MiCain and date cy, history, will and prQm. i written But step by step and round by president of the Memphis Chapter lioinefead. dope all over In the nowned and comprehensive analysis Ì Cecil Moore,'Doris Willis and date by Miss Reather M Stewart, and Pet Milk Baby Of,The Week” round. Other Members are Mrs Julian front In white Frenrh Provencial uf world events produced in the Ralph' Townsend, Deborah Thorn- honor student i There were solos twentieth century For the first time, It grew and readied a prominent Kelso and Mrs T R. M Howard furniture, to any newly wrela . ton and date Isaac Lee. Sue Etta and class, songs, mottos, dedications place Just one of the millions or happy, healthy both past presidents. Mrs Caffrey As usual with both Mr Culpepper this master historian has singled out ' Fugh and date John Jones. Claudia of class flowers and colors, white women for special attention His Bartholomew. Mrs Robert Lewis and Di , Martin around guest Ivy and date Odle Keel. Maxine Mc carnation colors are red and babies raised cn Pet Evaporated Milk knowledge ol woman's contributions From a little eighth grade school. Jr. Mrs Leland Atkins. Mrs J E i enjoyed the finest foods cham Cain «nd dale Janita Jones. Chris- white. Oh yeah, the motto. "With to previous civilization» eminently It went up to Junior High. Burke( Mrs. U. S Bonds Mrs. Le- pagne. sparkling bureanrfv. all sorts jtlne Taylor and date Russell Nic- the ropes of the present, we ring equip.' Prof(ssor Toynbee to discuss the bells ot the future." Roy Young, Mrs C C Sawver. Mrs | of drinks and dainty food and a klebfrry. Claudette Pa.vne and date In It was practiced the golden rule. j real barbecue dinner Hie role of woman today. Recently Flpyd Camphe'l, Mrs. W W Gib , Lindxey Reynolds. Inez Hopson and So high honors would come high retired. Professor Toynbee was for' The Owen faculty social commi son. Mrs. Hollis Price. Mrs Fred BRIDAL PARTY date Willie Avery, Exerdean Jack- many years research professor of in-' ttee presented the annual Owen Rivers. Mrs. Oscai Speight. Jr Mrs . Members of the bridarparty were son and date Citarle» Stepner. Bet Her efforts were not In vain ternational historyatthe Untversityof j Ppi Ing Musical Tea on Thursday. Charles Tarpley. Mrs w H Young Mis« Elsie Robinson. Misx Theo tye Miller and date George Oliver, London and director of studies all- ... _ . ... „ , She worked hard and was repaid. May 24.111 The 8ocial Room of Roger Jewel Gentry and M's. Ptill Booth dora Robinson. Miss Yvonne Fxum the Roval Institute of Intirnsl Ofr»ldlne Ford .nd HUn Douglas», Williams Halil. Solos were sung by ^Karman of the Benefit Members But the crowning glory came Miss Katie Wllliajnsi Mrs Juantta iI(glrs ,Alma Jean Rotansoti and Monroe Mr. Oscar Moore, Mrs Isabel Flagg, » I: vnt, want toknow authoritatively'*n.<*e”on; .Mattie Bland and date When Douglass reached the 12th mw-of-’.o’vn and who were unable Powell, Mr Kenneth McVSv, best and MKs Helen Pugh,with selection» : grade to attend are Mrs James £ Byas man nn<| brother of the groom: a hat a Woman, can do. plense call 'j”1’11’, ',[nn NJ]’1*’)' by the male Quartet and the male Mrs T. R M Howard. Mrs Chri» Mrs Marion Smithson. Mr. Fled ul yolir Vance Ave Branch of the Pu.vm'ind Lurks Mary Ensemble This Tea was the first pf ill yolir Vance Ave. Branch of the Many high honors have come since Roulhac. Ballard both of Chicago- Mr Tzon- Cossllt Library and read the June ®°IUen mid date Elbert Parrish, Ad- a number of planned efforts toward then ard Campbell. Mr. Rav Thpmas Issue of Woman's Home Companion t*'p »nd date Lonnie Neely, the Acquisition of a Television set Throughout the years of loll ami PARTIES HONOR RRIDE-EI H'T Mr Harold Gallowav, Mr. Robert mai'uzinc then you will appreciate be Frank!” Lfe Brojn and date Bob (or the Recreation Room of Williams strife AND FIANCE. MISS DFLORF.S Yarborough, all bridemaids and ing a womitn more. . *)ve Howamj,»vnarloUf ...Qtady and Hall and wax well attended by our Twas the only school In Memphis, STOCKTON HONORED AT SHOW Groomsmen Other members of Also, while you are there. lAkyKate Cliarics Jackson. - Jdscpliinc many friends and well-wishers In Tenn. ja is the bridal party present were Mr Unie and match your Knowledge t-Buycc and date Eli Jones, Vancss and around Memphis. Visited by the President's wife > Obc pt tileries of parties honor Harold lewis. Mr. H. Robertson, w^h Opioid. Yale or Princeton,, or Mann and date Richard Mathis, On Sunday May 18th, the College ing Miss Deftrcs Stockton bride Ushers Little JanlCe Frazier, flow Indiana'or Gedfjhit. «nd find out Gloria DeMire and date William Chapter of The Future Business With the history of this dear spot. elect of Mr. Frederick McVay was er' Mrs Mary Roberteon and Mrs hew «ell informed -VWu> are' in cul Sanders, Elma Knowles and date Leaders of America went on a picnic Goes Mrs Virginia Johnson dear; attract.velv planned shower given Helen Shelbv. onanist and soloist James Avery. Ruby Starkx and date at T. 0. Fuller Park; Surprisingly tural subjects as Uiese young men She libldx a place deep in our hearts Monday of last *eek st the Orleans | aid Read your May 29. Issue of Look Alexander Gladney. Bernice Ivory enough, tinder Ideal picnic weather OUT-OF-TOWN guest there For she was one of the lir^ teach Hotel by Miss Elise Robinson. Mirs were Mr .mid Mrs. Roscoe Hill, magazine. Try it out and you will and date Robert Madison. Vallie Bee conditlons.evervone present.thorouhg ers here uncle of the bride from Chicago; have fun after which a more serious McWilliams and date Samuel Will ly enjoyed the brief retreat to Mrs Isaac Horton. Mr and Mrs note may strike you and inspire you iams,. Charlesetta Dickens and date mother nature. FILL THE PLIG Fred Ballard. Mr and Mrs Marion Io got up and study to improve the Tommy Lee Becton. Pat Walker and' Baptist Alumni Sets Sunday afternoon In Humboldt. Smithson, Mrs Kenneth McVay, knowledge you have. date Hugh Strong. Anita Walton Trnne.sxec. a sizeable audience of Homecoming Program music lovers had the opportunity OR STOMACH RESET and Mr and Mrs. Homer Alexander When you finish that test take a and date Richard Harrell, Katherine old daughter of Mr. Thr Itapfist Alumni Association of to hear The S A Owen Choral I EVELYN DIXON 2 years, 11 months HxU-xlivt. headachy, wtim consllp»- all of Chicago. lighter piece of reading in the May Hunter mid date William Hender- rfilip In a delightful conrerl al thr and Mrs, Thomas Dixon, 2680 Supreme. tlou *>ur» »toinarh? Blm-k-DiHugi'f Other eiiests include thr bride's ’’’> I-.SIIC of thr Collier's magazine aon, Freddie Jones and dag* llolx i t Memphis and Nlielby Cminl.V and relieve» eonMIpallnn orrnnplil owl ■.(•-, in w I hr famous Brooklyn Hernando. Mississippi Is having a Morning Sir Baptixtl Church, pas Help.« xweelen »our itninaeh t<»> parents, Mr and Mrs Wilbert Dickerson. Faye Davis mid dale Ar Lillie Evelyn receives the official "Pel Milk Baby of the Dodger ouffirhl'T lake, a deeply frll Home Coining Inspection Day nt tured bv Rev J T Freeman. liutlvi SlMKk Switw»! »Irti hsrwiM! stockton. the bride's sister Mrs thur Hunter. Margaret Ingram mid look al his profession ft is very the Baptist Industrial Academy, 111c Owen Collrgr Choir presented Week" Certificate her proud parents will receive $10 worth No hareh griping Mode from pine Wilma* F Campbell who was mat- date Smiimic Fields. Georgia Lind Hernando. Sunday afternoon June their Animal Boring Concert. “Mo- vegetable herb» Thoroughly but ron-of-honor Mr and Mrs. Oscar informing sey and Perry Smith. Mary Jane of groceries from their favorite grocer. gently uncorks clogged intestine» All these tin” maitazincs and many 3. at 2 P. M wills Musical." on Wednesday. May Brings comforting relief In morning Simpkins. Mrs. Eddie Rideout. Mrs HintotT" and date Smiimje Fields, others may Jiclp von to keep well '’3. In the college auditorium Io an ___ L------—------Zbcn life looks sunny again! Get Helen Batts. Mrs. Delores Lewis. ' Georgia Lindsey and Percy Smith, Music will be by the leading ^Bek-Draught today i ni.preciative audience of. close to If your baby has been fed Pel Evap Miss Jean Yarbouiyh Mrs Martha ,informed on a variety of subjects, Mary Jane Hinton and date Em Churches in Hernando ami also Mu Zovgcr or OrasslaiH form nsg U-e Your Library More Often The 150 music lovers, all of whom gener- orated Milk - do this: Send baby's la an«. M>r-to-ta»> TaNrll. loo1 Galloway, Mrs. Marion Smithson . mett Marta In, ad others were: Geo. sic by an aggregation of Memphis ally cinculded that the chorus and picture tsnapshot or photograph! When n>n>UpalM> Mrs. Theron Northcross Mrs Fred J Librarians Arc Glad To Have You Grant. Mattle Herron,-Cary Becton, Guest speaker will be Rev. Charles own children', «I- Come In. the varluox ‘ollsts performed beau with baby's name and date of bliili. pMfrw tod dlupoal« .m fH Bynip of BÌ»rt- Ballard. Mis Ike Watson. -Miss , Eddye McKinney, Cleveland Sca- W Guy. Frail will be given Io Ihe tifully Mrs Dorothy T Graham is your name and address, to Pel Milk nraurht They lure this hooey-«»Ml liquid Delthenia Williams’ Mr D J | «(xxt, Robert Myles and many, former studentc and friends through dirqriresx of our 25 voice choir and Co., 1590 Arcade Bldg., SI Ixiuix I, Thomas. Rev and Mrs Cunning tnany others. mil that area by Rev Guy. Rev. Negro Elected we al) grateful to her for the Mo ham who went by for a few minutes GRADUATION SUNDAY .1 Thoma» Tage I» the principal of reuiaikable lob she lx doing. Miss Tlic Douglass High School >wjll the, school Baby may be ally age up Io 3 years to say prayers; Mr Joseph Powell , Marie Watkins wax the piano ac- Mr< Nancy Hickman. Mr and Mrs | Student Pres. hold its graduation services this! , .------—— All pictures become the property ol c o m p a n I a t for the concert. Pel Milk Co., whose choice for the COLD SUFFERERS » Sunday. June 3. at the school AL.-JIa. QmaaaaJ» A. L Turner and Mr and Mrs All this week most of the activity weekly award will be final. COLD discomforts yield quickly to Homer Alexander At UCLA campus musings bhaNIIGr duCCCOQS has been concerned with prepara STANBACK'S prescription formula MR. JOHN CRITTENDEN the IOS ANOELFS • (ANPi For Elbert Parrish, who docs Natalie ni r a a fni tion for Ihe Baccalaureate sermon STANBACK tablets or powders honoree’s brother Is visiting in 1Ihe second time in its history, the Craft think about you taking Katy uiaiK AS r l8Si Ul i May 271 with practice marching Look for the “Pet Milk Baby of the Week" Bolden to the prom? j work fast to bring comforting re California and was utiublf to at- 1student body at the University of and program rehearsing sessions lief from tired, »ore. aching muscles, California has a Negro as its presi riaged in the mornings and after tend Claudia Ivy would you be inter Dunbaj Insurance In The Memphis World Every Week neuralgia and headaches duet to dent noons Rev M H Ribbins of second ested to know that Jafata Ivy (Ma colds He Is Willard Johnson. 21-vear- CLEVELAND - (AND’•''Dr-C. Baptist Church of Chattanooga MR. AND MRS. LOUIS HEN- nassas) called Mary Anne Thomas old political science major from Chandler has been named to auc- IBTW), while I was visiting her j Pasadena ceed the late M C. Clarke as pre Saturday night? Oh! yes. and about | t what yoa told William Klncaidr?' sident of the Dunbar Life Insur ADVICE ance Co Mr. Chandler who was My lady, be wary of Cupid you told him lhat you might as well one of the organizers of the'firm start talking to him agalh, because And heed to the lines of this and who has been serving as vice- Special Allantion James is talking to Mary Anne. MADAM BELL verse— i president, will serve as acting pre- Mary Anne informs u> thu>: “Even To let a fool kis you Is stupid' . sident until furIJier action by the JUNE GRADUATES To let a kiss fool you Is worse. to surreptitiously cogitate on the 1 board SERVICE MEN THE GREATEST PALMIST OH EARTH matter is grotesque, because Kin- caide is unpretentiously vouchsafed M C. Clarke, founder of Dunbai MADAM BELL that you oil know who stayed at the Mis tn my custody and such as you are uff, died |ast week at the age of unmitigated. sissippi State line for years is back on her owh place to stay. 66 at-the Cleveland Clinic. Promi has openings in Suburban Chicago for BQU Stiller, BTW, seems to hold nent In the life of Cleveland and something of yours Your love, Are You Dissatisfied with Marriage? Have you lost faith president of the Quincy Savings "George Oliver." and Loan Co. he had been ailing in your wife or sweetheart? Are you in bad health? Or dis COLLEGE MEN as Trainees Oliver Craft, it seems as though for some time but his death was couraged? If any of these are your problems, come let you and Peggy Cox iBTW) are unexpected. 2 TO 4 YEARS —ANY FIELD —such as 5ci»ac», Matk, MADAM BELL advise you ot once. She reads life to you competing for first place with Law Liberal Arts; or 2 year Technical Institute graduates. just as she would read a nopen book. Tells you why your rence Franklin. What? you already I for MEMPHIS, Tenn. 0 have first place, I think Peggy has for QUICK RELIEF of job or business is not a success. If you hove failed in the I Interviews Io pion ond oinsl in engineering telephone exchange equipment. something to say about thia. L. J. Johnson will be ' rest come see MADAM BELL at once. Applicants should hove on interest or experience in electrical circuitry. During prom time a certain chick I" HEADACHE at the Hotel Peabody. | Electrical background such as military communications would be help- as Lindsey Reyholds to escort her 149 Union Ave.. Mem- . LOCATED on her own place on highway SI North, 6 miles ' '• if you qualify you will be given on-the-job training to better to the prom He told , her that she phis, Tenn, on these ' north of Millington, Tennessee on the way to Byington, Ten- NEURALGIA I dates; , ' I squip you fm this interesting engineering career. nwitee, next door to Colony Night Club iso known as Ease Paint of Headache I FRIDAY, JUNE 1 I Turf Club. Two blocks below the other reaffer. 5 Greyhound Neuralgia . Neuritis with I 1! Noon to 8 P. M. . .II. GRADUATE ENGINitHS <«.». er tdvaiictd dtgre»») buses pass daily to and from Memphis. t your bus driver Stop pain of piles Quick Acting STANBACK JUNE 2 ond 3 > L.E. M. E. , Chcm. t. Mat. E. to put you off at Madam Boll's place. You ecu take the I SAT. t SUNDAY 1 Test STANBACK agaimt Millington bus and get off at the Popt Office in Millington 4- Creative development and planning of new monvfodvring proceue>f ¿today at home any preparation you’ve J A. M. to 1 P. 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Air Defense i44Wflc»r» Plan t Snnmr Program DUBIJIN, Ga - State____ anda.. dis- Asks For-New 1 trict officers of Negro 4-H Club 1 Nomination Of Sobeloff I councils climaxed a weekend plan-1 I ON THE REEL ning session here Sunday morning ' WASHINGTON. D,P - ’NNPAl Conference and the Baltimore Bar 4>- - with a sunrise worship service * — Southern Senators apparently Association. Fighter Planes commemorating Mother's Day. Published Weekly In Interest of Religious Progress have failed to block in a Senate Ju Commenting on the Judicial Con The 4-H’ers. accompanied by thoir diciary subcommittee the nomina ference speech, Chief Judge Parker, adult local leaders and county and 1 WASHINGTCN- IINSI tion of Simon E Sobeloff, United in his letter, said that it has been air; -ili'lew ' emqpander' ! home demonstration agents, spent nation's States Solicitor General, to be a so long recognized that it is tlie Rev. Taschereau Arnold ¡«aid Frid!ijij|k'ii'",ÿn|)trijive" that Saturday planning summer activi i judge of the Fourth United States proper function of the Supreme ties and setting goals for the com Üie U S. develop new fighter planes Circuit Court of Appeals. Court to interpret the Constitution Religioui editor, Atlanta Daily World ! to protect itocll against if-bomb- ! ing year. TYicy met at the Dublin After an exhaustive hearing this and Act* of Congress there can be 14-H Club Center ' carrying, xupeisonic Russian bomb- morning, Senator Joseph C. O'Ma-''no doubt about the matter He Negro 4-H Club agents who di-1 I ere. honey, Democrat, of Wyoming, thei1 added that he saw nothing in what reeled tlie day-long session are: chairman of the subcommittee, said [Mr.1 Sobeloff said that would justi- 1 Gen Euiic E Partridge told the Alexander Hurse. M. C. Little and i he ho|>ed to have his group approve 1 fy holding up his confirmation CURING TIIF MILADY i One of liic great1' i problems that I Senate An Investiyalina Subcom Miss Carrie Powell. All three are lw? face todnv Is1 hat of seriously the nomination this week so that Mr. Sobeloff himself testified that OF SUSPICION mittee of Sen. Eluart Symington staff jpembers of the University of ! Perhaps one. ol the deadliest foes eonsiderin. Ilia* there are others it may be reported to the full Judi he made the speech in the pres
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TIPPET Colleges Express Interest In Local Along The ' It is important to understand what is meant by “Good Works.” They have their proper place In the Chris tian acheme. they do not precede Prep Athletes As Graduation Time Nears , justification so as to procure it, I »either were they perlormed before BY BILL LITTLE success enjoyed by local prep grid- - was Inserted into the staritol bock- ' field Memphis boys commanded Sports Trail regeneration So to effect it, but they With graduation right around the atrs after they leave the high corner many of the prep league's school circuit can be pointed out by three of the four spots The other lonow both ana are evidence of both. | player would be none other than .. hlie the phrase "Good Works" im top athletes will be making up their the key portions held down by them plies a proper state ol heart frum minds on the college they will go to on some of the nation's leading j leading ground gainer from Doug wiuch they spring, it is evidence Pome of thev performers are sought lass Fay Mikheil, BY SAM BROWN elevens » irom the New Testment that such alter by numerous different schools Although Henry McGhee’s per- Where ever prepaters chime they formance here In the Bluff City works are chielly outward acts ol Even though 1PM All-Midwestern will lind out that because ol past | Classic was'nt a sparkling one never- consecration to God In proof ot conference quarterback Fred Valen l>erfo.rmance« by Blufl City gradu- ■ the-less the converted .fullback waa this, I quote the words oi Christ: tine has two more years of eligibility Attendance at Red Sox games stated that as much as it was a >le.s their prospective coaches ; good eniugh to nail down a starting "As followers, let yiur light so shine and was a loss for the entire '55 reached a new low last Thursday league game, and the announcement * w ill be banking heavily on their end position with a tine LmcolntMO) before men that they may see your campaign a trio cf other Memphis night when the scheduled league had been made with both teams on talent. University team However, McGhee’» Good Works and glorify your father campaign a trio of other Memphians ; game between the Kansas City Mon hand the management should have Despite Its production of potential be-t sport is track While at Booker wnich is in heaven. Matt. 5; 16. took over key backfield positions to archs and the Red Soi was called gone through with IL even though Now this is the first use ol the tars in basketball, track, and base- lend Tennessee A imd I State Uni T Washington the muscular built off because of patronage. There it entailed a monetary lost. ' ball the prep lean nets scouted-main speed merchant played a major role word "Good Works," in the scrip versity to h successful pigskin sea In building the current dynasty at were approximately twenty of thirty Others hold that the team with ture and is plain that Christ, re- ly for its top gridiron participants. son* Although inexperienced Bob liis old alma mater. Only recently paying customers in the stands some good public relations by tlfe lers to external performances which You Can easily see tlie essence in when the time came to start the Incident, even if it did manage to J these exploitations More of Tenne- Crawfora stepped in to handle the at the Mid-West conference meet could be seen. So also when He said quarterback throttle after a veteran.jI . game, but Instead of the umpires save by not not losing more money, to the Jews. John 10:37, many Good ls-ee’s state football champions have the versltileMeGhee set a conference senior signal caller failed to gene- I announcing "play ball’ the announce yet. they contend that the good Works have I shewed you from my i time from Memphis than any other record by hurling the discus IX ment was made that thr managers will that would have been created father, he referred to his beneficent i section of the Attenuated stale The i.ah" any s|>ee.d in the talent laden feet to help Lincoln win the title. Probably the clearest picture of in conjunction with the Stadium would have been worth many times miracles which they witnessed in Melrose Golden Wlldvitelmve nicked Tigers Crawlord. a Melrose grndu- up the state diadem the lust three the significant roles played by gradu management had agreed to calLthe more than what was gam or saved Acts 9:36, it is said of Dorcas: tins , ute. is a sophomore and like Valen- .ng «(-liters was exemplified by freah game off. by the cancellation. woman was lull if good works and years • | line has two more v •y WILLIAM GORDON Bstered la the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn., as second-class mall JACKSON, N. C. - (ANP) - A ander the Act of Congress, March 1, 167» Negro attorney.hu given notice that Managing Mito», Alton* Dolly Worto stay out he will appeal the 1100 fine and Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE 90 day suspended sentence given V. A. Scott IL Founder; C. A. Scott, General Mar»jer him last wek for "talking loud" to Mansgiug Editor a while woman registrar at a polling Public Relations and Advrrlislur place at Seaboard ...... Circulation Pruniulioc Elements Of “Brule Force Atty James R. Walker. Jr . who There are many circumstances which tend to breed crimino- The MEMPHIS WORLD to an Independent newspaper—nun-sectarian appeared before Judge Mallard Gay elements, and the majority of them are man-made dnd not and M-partiun, printing new« unblasedly and Hupporting Uioat thing» in Recorder's Court last Wednesday It believe« to bf of Ini errai to Ila reader! and uppoalug those lliiuga agallili biologically "inherent. «.as convicted of forcible transfiasa the intere»! of II» readers. ’ This often comes Io mind when one thinks of the old mob . nd disorderly conduct growing out SUBSCRIPTION RATES: of the incident practices of the South, when men, were taken out, hung to o Year 15 N - 6 Month» 63.M - 3 Month! JI M (In Advance) tree ond subsequently burned while others looked on in fun. Mrs W H. Taylor, register at 5W OU \ Seaboard, laid the court that Walk Even the low, if there was such a thing in those days, joined OF MX er caused a disturbance by loud and The President Refuses To Disparage A in with the fun of the day One would get the feeling that today, ,w hX^'CTED boisterous talking while she was re “Good Title in the middle stages of the twentieth century, people would be gistering a Negro voter. She testi getting away from mob todies, brutality ond the evils that follow fied that Walker demanded that she register that Walker demand It is pleasing to note that President Dwight D. Eisenhower has But newspaper accounts present an oppos.te view, especially ed that she registeh two men and when we see where one has been beaten, brutally, almost to the again measured up to the high standard of statesmanship so two women who accompanied him to ooint of death by certain elements of the "law-." And usually, this creditably set in his take off as the head of this nation. the polling place. While those who sought to occasion a meeting of the Presi is done after the person has been arrested and well in custody Following Mrs Taylor's testimony, dent with the governors of those states involved in the court's of the police officers. This points Io something quite out of line Samuel S. Mitchell, Raleigh Negro order of desegregation in the public schools, might have been with modern reasoning. attorney who defended Walker, ask good ¡mentioned, the President did not see in their suggestion the It was encouraging a few years ogo when reports revealed ed Judge Gay to dismiss the possibility of any fruit that might be of service on an occasion in ihat the old mob tactics had vanished. There were some incidents, charges. He contended he knew he which the court hod already spoken and handed down its direc but most of them had been relegated to o minor areo of law. knew of no state law that makes it a crime to talk long and loud. live. enforcement. — Some make the remark that the U. S. is about fifty years In the first ploce the President stoted of the outset that there behind England in government and low enforcement. I don't Honorary Doctorate For was nc place in American practice for second-doss citizenship. He know how valid this is but I do know that in England, police told the court (hot segregation was wrong, and he feels now that it officers don't carry firearms. A night stick or "billet is their Lt. Got. Mills is just os wrong, os it was when he asked that it be thrown out usual weapon of defense. of the window. But there is something far more significant, at the disposal WASHINGTON - (ANPl - Lt. Col Mary Mills, the highest rank of the English police officer — the element of resped. This, if Now for him io come in offer the court has spoken ond ing Negro nurse to the United seems, for exceeds the gun or the six shooter and lends credit granted lime for the clearance of. its orders, would be nothing States Public Health Service, ar less thon a disservice Io the positive stand token by the court. to o kind of society which has reached maturity. rived In Washington last Friday The English boosts of less criminals, less incidents of the enroute to Tuskegee Institute Even before the final decree of the court was handed down crime, ond more resped for those who fry to enforce the law. , i *A FRIEND LOVETH AT ALLTIAAE6 where she was honored with the fti'y ■ honorary degree of Doctor of there were governors in some Southern areas up in arms against The some can't be said of some elements here, although some Science. The award was made In the court's decision. Some were asking in their messoges to » ! • al . people hove worked hard to make it so. recognition of the sterling work of general assemblies for laws of circumvention and amendments Miss Mills during her foreign as Some think it's in our educational system, background, and for the setting up of authority for turning the public schools into signments. up bringing which prohibits us getting the highest calibre of law private schools if circumvention regulations did not stand up. enforcement people. Others- think it's the hang over from lhe Negroes Lose Court Cpl. Mills served five years In After-lhe hue and cry of defiance ond rebellion, for the slave system, toob rule which causes men to beat and brutalize Liberia where she was responsible for the establishment of a nursing President of the United States to come into such a tonference others, even after they have arrested and subdued them. I MY WEEKLY Fight On Property school She has done similar work whose sponsors were among this group, would not only afford'a We would like to think of mob rule as a thing.of the past JACKSON, Miss. -