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VOLUME 30, NUMBER 15 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1960

By LOUIS LAUTIER ■ .'*5 WASHINGTON, D.C (NNPA-The Federal Government. TiHm* dent charged 27 white persons, including a white woman, and two banks with violating the 1957 Civil Rights Act by dire&$^ economic reprisals, threats and intimidation against colored por* sons who registered or attempted to register to vote in Haywood County, Tennessee. r . -'. r F 'VJH: ■? .M Announcement of the filing of ■ the suit by the Government wak made here by Attorney General . .7.1' William P. Rogers. A second count in toe complaint -4 charges tire defendants with con­ •x spiracy to perform toe coercive acts. »wi " 4 • :'-A' The complaint was filed by the Civil Rights Division of the Jus­ tice Department under toe direct­ ion of Assistant Attorney General Of The Elderly || Harold R Tyler, Jr„ This marked the -first time he has brought suit under the 1957 Civil Rights Act on EN ROUTE WTO (UPI) - Vice President . RltWM suoh charges. M. Nixon made a jrttch toW-ofc Named as defendants in the folks’ vote Wednesday complaint were; A. T. Beaty, Sam­ for the states and CongrsBr-eib uel C. Buchanan, Jimmy F. Camp­ build quickly on the newty-ew^s BIM- bell, Shelby Dixon, Joe R. Gibbs, Ä AM cd program of medical aid Ti»’. IBM Alex M. Gray, Samuel R. Rawkins, elderly. ; Taylor Hunter, John M, Jackson, In a statement lsmed ,3uriiia;| Murdock H. Johnson, Harold Kel­ Grand Forks, N. D., st^j^UMk so .Tpmw A Kurts. Herbert Martin J. B. Mathews. Lloyd McCool. said toe-medical plan signed law Tuesday is an "Important WP Also Floyd Qualls, Charles W. forward" but "only that —, Scott. James H .(Preacher) Shel­ ward step." ton, Alvis Stuart, Walter Stewart, Memphis college students are picketing the downtown de­ clerks, hope Io be employed as drivers on city buses." George W. (Buddy) Sullivan, Ed­ “Beyond toe reach of thls .mqti- NEGROES TURN IN CHARGE-PLATES AT GOLDSMITH'S - In their mund Taylor, Miss Mary Ware, 6ure are needs stSR'itafuKH^** second week of protest agairist racial segregation in downtown partment stores in a round-the-clock effort. Signs and hand bills Tommy B. Willis, Paul M. Win­ Nixon said. "It is not enough.to department stores, Memphis Negroes (between 30-40) lined up at are being issued to Negroes in the downtown Main Street area The picketing seems to be about 80% effective. However, one drow, Frances M. Woodson, the assist in tots area only after dis* Goldsmith's department store and turned in their charge-plates, reading- In Memphis, Tennessee, Negroes are discriminated in student stated that, "We will not be satisfied with our job until First State Bank of Brownsville, aster strikes.", . that they cannot: Eat non-segregated in downtown restaurants, all the Memphis Negroes realize the importance of sticking to­ Inc., and the Peoples Bank of Stan­ protesting racial segregation. In the scene at left Memphis citizens ton, Inc. Nixonis presidential cambAM are keen leaving Clayborn Temple Church in the rain enroute to except to be employed in downtown stores according to their gether in this effort Io show the white man that we are not satis­ party ran into airplan» trouble Rt 1958 ATTEMPTS the second straight day. The paftJ Goldsmith's. The photo at right shows the group crowding into abilities, expect to receive courteous treatment from downtown fied with second-class citizenship. Even the staunchest segrega­ The complaint states that the tionist realizes the dollar value." was forced to split up, but the Main Street entrance of Goldsmith's. first attempts bv qualified colored stuck to tihs schedule whW.tWt r persons to register in Haywood him from Boise, Idaho,, to'. GraM County -began In 4958, No colored Forks for a rally at the UriiyefsW person was registered to vote before of Nqrth Dakota.. „ ■ last May because there was no tunc- Honing election commission or reg­ After Grand Forks, the fastW* istrar of voters in the county from Ing GOP presidential ponmw

i : '-'"SiW ANNUAL HARVEST DAY AT EASTERN STAR BAPTIST Annual Harvest Day will ,be ob­ Disarming Of served at the Eastern Star Baptist Church Sunday, Sept. 18, with Rev. Edgar Young, assistant pastor of PET RECIPES First Baptist, Chelsea, the speaker at 11 am. Rev. A. E. Campbell, pas­ UNITED NATIONS, N. Y tor of Columbus Baptist Church, and his congregation will be guests Thursday, Sept. 8 — (UPI) - N. Secretary General Dag Ham- at 8 pm. marskjold criticized the "assistance ■Rev. W. M. Fields, Br. is pastor of ¡Eastern Star which is looted at from the outside” furnished warr­ ¡1334 Bjwhange Avenue. Mrs. Mozelle ing factions In the Congo and called for a “temporary disarm­ ;J. Bterlfisfts chairman of the Harvest ¡Day program. ing” of some Congo military units. Hammarskjöld, in his fourth re­ ¡GREENWOOD CME CHURCH port bn the crisis, also called for The Greenwood CME Church will a $100 inillon international fund to observe “Annual Choir Day” Sun­ aid the Congo economy but said day, September 16. that first order must be restored Well here we are back on the Sykes, 4. Roosevelt Ratliff, 5. Samp­ President of the choir is Mrs. there “by peaceful means.” scene again bringing to you the son Briscoe and Osble1 Howard, 6. Aubry Thompson. Rev. Paul Fowl­ Samuel Love, 7. Richard Poster and The Security Council was ex­ latest news and happenings around kes is the pastor. a littel place called the big "H" Alvin Junior, 8. Lawyer Cox, 9. pected to meet Friday and Satur­ Booker T. Jones, 10. vacant. day to take up his report. Hamilton High School. We hope ACTIVITIES COUNCIL MEETS all of you had a nice summer va­ GEORGE MORTON GOES ALL AT CALVARY LUTHERAN SUN. “The internal conflicts, which THff WAY TO SCORE FOR have become increasingly grave the cation. Teachers, we as students are de­ WILDCATS AGAINST DOUGLASS The Lutheran Activities Council last few weeks and even days, have George Motion along with other will meet at the Calvary Lutheran taken on a particularly serious as­ pending on you throughout the When ¡you’re thinking of ways to school year. We know you are qua­ teammates went all the way play­ 1 cup plain pancake mix Church, 1008 E. McLemore, Bunday pect due to the fact that parties ing to the best of their ability for get a' really good day going at your Jin a 1 1-0 quart bowl mix at 2 pm. Rev. L. Symmank is the lified for the job in all aspects. house, why not try a special sur­ egg, have relied on and obtained cer­ Seniors, you have less than eight the Wildcats at Melrose Stadium PET MILK and orange juice Council's president. tain assistance from the outside, Friday night. It marked the first prise breakfast. It's easy. Just start AjTi V months In school, do your best centrale...... Add *pancake-----wm WU mix all at The beginners membership class, contrary to the spirit of the Secur­ game for both teams of the foot­ With an old favorite .... pancakes once. Stir well, but do not overmix, which Is called the pastor’s class, these last few days, the time will .... and give them delightful re­ ity Council resolutions and tend­ past fast. Make this your best year. ball season. as overmixing toughens pancakes. meets each Sunday at 6 pm. Every ing to reintroduce elements of the Steve Payton and Charles Terry freshing new flaxor b yaddlng or­ Small lumps in batter disappear one Is welcome to attend the class. Don’t fall below everyone else when ange juice and Pet Evaporated milk. very kind which the Security graduation time approaches, be are Captains and Co-Captalns of during baking, Using a scant 1-4 Rev. Robinson Is the pastor. Council wished to eliminate when Wildcats. With ORANGE PANCAKES AND cup batter for each pancake, pouf ready to meet the qualifications. SAUCE, breakfast Is like a party. it requested the immediate with­ Juniors, you have a great chal­ Others playing well were; Ray­ onto a 'hot, lightly greased griddle ANNUAL YOUTH DAY AT drawal of Belgian troops," he said. You can make them in minutes, or frying pan. Bake until bubbles WALKER MEMORIAL SUNDAY lenge before you, what we need not mond Ratliff, Steve Payton, Jesse too.FrOezn orange Juice, an egg/and appear on top and the edges are Hammarskjöld made no direct say, everyone will be watching to Johnon, James Tate, Alvin Junior, Pet Milk are stirred into the pan­ are cooked. Turn and bake until Walker Memorial Christian LT. AND MRS. R. H. STRONG reference to the , see will you be able to stand the Harry Manning, Charles Terry, cake mix. That's all. Creamy Pet other side is brown. Church, located at Ford and Flynn which has been furnishing trans­ test. You have a year to make up Michael Brasswell, Lewis Thomas, gives the batter a smooth richness, for the mistakes that you’ve made Raymound Ratliff and others. Roads, will observe “Young People’6 RECENTLY MARRIED - Miss Sonjia Faye Milligan, daughter of ports to carry troops of Congolese blends with the orange flavor de­ Sauce: Day" Sunday, September 18. Guest Al V* • II ...... in the previous years during high THE LATEST liciously. The sauce, also made from Mrs. Vondell Milligan became the bride of Lt. Robert H. Strong, Premier Patrice Lumumba in his 1-4 cup frozen orange juice con­ speaker tor the morning service will fights with opposing factions. school, make good of It and profit (DOPE AND DATA) an orange juice and Pet Milk base, centrate, thawed. be Clarence Mitehell, Jr. Miss Doro­ son of Mrs. Leila Strong Jenkins, all, of Fort Lauderdale on Sep­ by the mistakes of the upperclass­ Alvin Junior, a certain Senior adds its own creamy -tart accent. 1-4 cup butter or margarine thy Janes of Washington Chapel tember 5. Rev. F. E. Sneed, pastor of the Mt. Herman AME Church The U. N. Command in the Con­ men. said wait until your season..Fete 'ORANGE PANCAKES AND 1-4 cup F0T Evaporated Milk CME Church will speak at 8 pm. officiated. The bride.is a student at Florida A&M University. The go blocked off Important airports Sophomores, your one years ex- Freeman, she said she’ll check SAUCE are so festive and tasty 1-2 cup sugar erlence will mean a lot to you this Miss Willie Frank Taylor Is pro­ groom was graduated from W. Va, State and is presently a com­ in that country on Tuesday to pre­ with you along this same time. Ray- they7 make a wonderful treat for Heat and stir all ingredients to gram chairman; Elder G. A. Evans, vent the Soviet “airlift." year. Participate In all activities so mond RatUif,1 M- A. said you look­ guests,'too. a 2-quart saucepan until steaming pastor, and Mrs. Pauline Snyder, missioned officer in the U. S. Army Medical Corps. that you can replace others that ed gooff* Friday night. 8ampson ORANGE PANCAKES AND hot,1 but do not boll. Serve warm reporter. "I consider it essential .... that fall down. Briscoe, Billie Baker said you must 6auce with pancakes. the Security Council reaffirm Its Freshmen, Your four years have want her to play follow the leader request to all states to refrain just begun, start off right and you 'Pancakes: Makes about a dozen 4-inch pan­ ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH with you. cakes and 1 cup sauce, or enough 1280 Stonewall St from any action which tends to can be assured that you’ll always Wonder Who.. .Will be “Miss iegg do well. When things go wrong go ■Loup-PET'Evaporated Milk far 4 servings. Tea and Fashionette Sunday, Sept, Impede the restoration of law and Hamilton”. .Will be the president scheduled to observe their annual order or to aggravate differences, to our fine counselors, Mrs. Lillian of the Senior Class...Will be the 14 cup undiluted frozen orange From the files at Louise R. Pro- Campbell and Mrs. Ruth Beau­ jqjpe concentrate, thawed thro, PET Milk Home Economist. “Fellowship Day" Sunday, Oct. 2. and that it clarify, in appropriate most popular, best dressed and The pastor, Rev. J. L. Buckner, terms, the mandate of the U. N. champ, they are well equipped to most handsome and attractive..Will will speak at the 11 am. hour. At force,” Hammarskjöld said. help you with any situation. lead the Juniors this year. Hammarskjöld called for these HEJRE’S THE TOP TEN SENIORS 3 pm., Charles Ryans, president COEDS; TOP TEACHES are of the S. 8. and BTU Congress, two measures to restore order In 1. Mrs. Lillian Campbell, 2, Mrs. the Congo: 1. Claudette Green, 2. Brenda Ruth Beauchamp, 3. Mr. Ernest will be the guest speaker. Music Jefferies and Essie Boyd, 3. Delores Manassas High School will be rendered by the Antioch —“Special emphasis should be Abron, 4. Mrs. Elotls Peterman, 5. placed on the interests of all to Flynn, 4. Shirley Newby, 5. Erma Mr, Henry Neale. Male Chorus, and C. Jones and his Clark and Maxine Foster, 6. Joan Christian Male Chorus. Mr. Dane assist towards a peaceful solution By MILDRED MILES and YVONNE LESTER of the conflicts, aiming at over­ Williams, 7. vacant, 8^ vacant, 9, Collins will serve as master of cere­ Mary Sessley, 10. Pauline Washing­ monies. coming present threats to the unity ton. ( IS------and integrity of the country with­ SPOTLIGHT - TEENAGER OF Verna Bass; James Pope (Fisk) Lewis Hudson is chairman of BÔYS; Despondent Fellowship Day; Joe McClure, sec­ out further distuptlon and threats TM?.EK Betty O’Neal and Lamell Cheers to civilian life. 1. Russell Pernell and George (TSU); Marva Crawford, Robert retary. Motton, 2. Steve Payton, 3. James -ifils’week the spotlight turns on Owens and Pat Dean; Addie —"Emphasis now should be put Blind Man a very. charming and popular Holmes, Clyde Durrette and Shir­ MT. VERNON BAPTIST on the protection of the lives of to the person of Robert The women of Mt. Veman Bap­ HI THERE! startling 47-0 victory. ley Crawford; Osbem Howell This Is Bishop Trotter bringing the civilian population in the spirit Simpson, president of the Student (Hamilton); Gene O’Neal and tist Church will hold their annual In another game, Douglas upset of the declaraton of human rights Tea nd Fashionette Sunday, Sept. you the latest around the Lions' Hamilton 13-6. On Thursday night, CfflPfil. Sampson Briscoe (Hamilton); camp., and the genocide convention. This Abert is the son of Mr. and Yvette Lester,1 Ronnie Vaughn and 18 at the Foote Homes Auditorium the Lions were scheduled to meet Use It Or Lose It Now that summer is over, it is may necessitate a temporary dis­ Mjs. )j., Simpson of 1532 McComb Margaret Jones. from 4 to 7 pm. The public is In­ a strong Hamilton squad. Reports DETROIT - (ANP) -A 47- about time to get back in the arming of military units which in By REV. LOUI8E LYNOM year-old blind man whose sight Sh Indtellglohs life,-he is a mem- TOP TEN CATS, 1-10 respective­ vited. of that game will appear In our view of present circumstances are bdjr "Of*the Trinity CME Church. ly. Robert Simpson, Nofman Ma­ Women’s Day will be Observed swing of things. For school is now next issue. was about to be restored leaped open and we at Lester plan to an obstacle to a reestablishment to 'his death last week from a sixth AtouncCtaefcohipus he is a mem­ lone, Daniel Brown, Tyler Gammon, at Mt. Vernon Church next Sun­ OUTSTANDING of law and order.” AS A LITTLE CHILD bet ofthe ¡Ole Timers where he Warren Williams, Jimmy Guest, day, Sept. 25. Mrs. Thelma EllioJ make this a better year than last PERSONALITIES TEXT: Whosoever shall not re­ floor restroom at Receiving Hos­ hfldfi.rfffioe. Eugene Davis, Jeff Russell, Jim­ and Mrs. Mildred Nolen are chair­ NEW MEMBERS Edward Sheffa, Ardle Myers, ceive the kingdom or God as a pital. man end co-chairman, respective­ Robert-Is a, member of the 12-6 my Lee, .Jones Moss and Roose­ This year we are very fortunate Ann Blakemore, Milton Burchfield, VET’S CORNER little child shall In no wise enter htmeroOpr Where Mrs. K. P. Tho- ly, of the day's activities. Claudette Tucker, Ralph Faulkner, therein. (Luke 18:17) Police said Ceveland Henderson, velt Richardson. to have Mr. Herman O’Neil and Q—A young man of my ac- lots his sight about a year ago, mas is homeroom teacher. Last TOP TEN CHICKS, 1-10 respec­ The pastor, Rev. J. L. Netters, Miss Theresa Cox join our faculty .Norma Taylor and Barbara Gray. Un reading this story I was very yejit-he was president of the Jun- will speak alt the 11 am. hour. ’THE “EAGLE" FLIES AGAIN quaintance, the child of a World when lye accidentally spattered In tively. Helen King, Venlta Kelly, here at dear, ole Lester. Miss Cot War Two friend, now deceased, Is much Impressed with the .belief his face. idyi Glass. Socially, he Is a member Helen Hill, Verna Bass, Betty 0’- Guest speaker for the special pro­ comes.to us from LeMoyne Col­ While spying in'the camp, the eligible for schooling under the of a young man 71 j ■ ,'v.r. ‘F ofjjte CpuntsSoci&L Chib.gis Jiob- Neal, Norma Bowie, Phillis McCain, gram at 3 pm. will be announced lege while Mr. O'Neil Is a product Henderson had undergone a bles include "daiiclrtg and’football. later. The public is invited. “Eagle” reports the following have War Orphans Education Act. He wanting to knov. Yvette Luster, Jeraldlne Moss, of Lincoln University. We are most been seen together quite often. would, however, need some special cornea transplant In his right Bobbie Hall. more about Jesus happy to have them join us at James Floop seems to have the program of education because of Christ. First hf eye on Aug. 15. The bandages had S’TOSIN CITY-WIDE TOP TEN MOTORCADE TO LAKEVIEW Lester, and we as students shall been removed the day before Hen­ Billy Doss and Beverly Guy got BY AVERY CHAPEL MEMBERS answers to all of Qulncey Mc­ a disability. Does the law make became as a little CHICK: Carol Doxey (Melrose); do all in our power to make things Donald's questions .... Ann Blake­ provision for that type of train­ derson leaped to his death, and “tliht” forever? ..... Mildred Miles June Matthews (Manassas); Lois A motorcade will leave Avery child and hum­ pleasant for them. more seems to be crying a small ing? bled himself, ane he was abe to discern colors and was crazy about Richard Foster Davis (Hamilton); Willie Craft Chapel AME Church, 888 East SPORTS expressed happiness over what ap­ (Hjrilllton)? .... While C. James Trigg Avenue, Sunday, Sept. 18 • at ocean since James Smith quit the. A.—Yes. The law Includes special asked for God tc (Dquglass); Elizabeth Prudent scene ...... A long time bachelor peared to be a successful eye ope­ wasn't .the handsomest boy to the 3 pm. for Lakeview Homes where The 1960 Prep League has got­ restorative training to help eligible forgive him of al' (BTW); Gloria Strlckens (Ber­ ten off to a flying start. The 'sea­ of our student body has finally young men and women overcome ration. seiflorclass ...... Alma Mitchell trand); Vivan Harris (BTW); Al­ a Fashion Show will be given on his sins. He ask­ was to sophisticated?...... Fred son opened with Lester meeting found the girl of his dreams...... the effeots of disabilities. ed Jesus to come ma Mitchell (Manassas) and Re­ the lawn of the home of Mr. and In case you want to know, they Meantime, Dr. Angela Markarlan, Ctrfr .didn’t let Annie R. Phil- Mrs. Robert Yancy, 4988 Eighth Rd. Fr. Bertrand in a surprisingly (?) Q.-We’ve just had a baby boy into (his heart ant said he visited Henderson a half gina Thompson (Melrose). high scoring contest with Bertrand are B, T. and B. G...... Claudette bom in our family. I still want my HpS. drive his car. CATS: Booker T. Cdle, Melrose; Refreshments will be served. make It pure. The hour before he jumped, and he the victor. Also, Manassas turned Tucker seems to have staked her wife to remain as beneficiary on young man wen: WE WONDER...... Osble Howard, Hamilton; Robert Friends and members of the claim on Thomas Paraiiam. seemed to be very happy about '¡Mary McLeod misses Albert church are invited to participate. back Merry High of Jackson in a my GI insurance policy, but I’d home that night Simpson, Manassas; Roy Cheat­ like to put down my son’s name as the prospect of regaining full sight Th(rtflbsbn...... Norma J. Bowie ham, BTW; Goldie Murrell, Doug­ The affair Is under the auspices and said to his '..um, i nave In his eye. fafiarvey Duff (TSU) a« ac- lass; Fred Carr, Manassas; Rich­ of the women’s organization, work­ beneficiary also In case of my accepted Jesus Christ as my Sav­ t.iiaW.'ifjght?...... If Mary John- ard Footes, Hamilton; Bishop Trot­ ing towards their annual Woman's wife’s death. Can I do that? iour. Tears of Joy swelled up to the son’whl.ever quit Thomas (B. C.)? Day program which will be observ­ A.—Yes. Get a change of bene­ father’s eyes. Are we willing to be­ ter, Lester; Robert Jackson, Mel­ ficiary form at any VA office. Fill If’BiUy Doss will be presi­ rose. ed soon. t come as a child and accept Jesus dent vf the Junior Class ...... If Mrs. Frances Walker is chair­ It out, adding your son’s name Christ as our Saviour. He is plead­ HINT TO THE WISE: after your wife’s as contingent Luvenla McIntyre will ever resign Maryella Hobson, a sophomore man of the Fashion Show; Mrs. ing, watching and waiting. Our re­ beneficiary.. Send the completed pentance and God’s forgiveness, as ¿resident of the Lonely Hearts at LeMoyne (namely, W. M.) wish- Mamie Tuggle is the Women’s Day gram expected to require a major Club ...... If James Moss will chairman; Mrs. Hattie Harrison, The American Red.Cross has form to the VA District Office bring us Into fellowship with him. es you to know he likes your style. continued helicopter, boat.and auto outlay of Red Cross funds for where you pay your premiums. * find a gifl friend? SOCIAL NEWS co-chairman and Rev. Loyce “Pat- ' PRAYER WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF.... surveys of hurricane tom areas stricken families with Inadequate Q — My Father, a World War All young ladies between the rick is pastor of the church. personal resources. Barbara Bowles and Jasper Wil­ ages 15-18 desiring membership In from the Florida Keys along the Two veteran, died of a nan-service- Dear God, help us -to have faith 100 mpre Agents, 10 eastern seaboard. Red Cross disaster headquarters connected disability and I may be in Christ as our Saviour. Empower liams (Melrose) would suddenly the Jacques Social Club are asked BAPTIST CONGRESS AT have been set up in all disaster break off .... Dorothy Thomas to address their letters detailing' FRIENDSHIP SUNDAY Norfleet R. Turner, chairman of eligible to receive VA pension since us by the Holy Spirit that we may District Supervisors and the Memphis-Shelby County Chap­ areas for handling family aid re­ I am under eighteen and not mar­ this day be delivered from tempta­ would reveal her secret love?? ...-. such to: Helen Coleman, 1346 Kney The Baptist Sunday School and quests and nearly 3Oo National 3 Assistant National Di­ Delores Cleaves wasn’t so cool?..., ter announced today that Red ried. Please explain the active ser­ tion and serve Thee. I Pray, Amen. Street (JA 7-8911). Sept. 20 Is the Training Union Congress of Mem­ Red Cross disaster staff members vice requirements which apply to Warrtn. Williams wasn’t so hand­ deadline for membership applica­ phis will meet at the Friendship Cross national chairman E. Roland rectors to distribute'Ne- Harriman has asked chapters across are working with local chapter my deceased father. some?! . a .. Booker T. Cole, (Mel­ tions. Baptistchurch, 1355 Volentlne Ave., rose iwould make a hit with De­ the nation to "encourage and ac­ volunteers to expedite the rehabili­ A — Your father must have had gro history books by Sunday, Sept. 18 at 3 pm. Rev. tation phase of the program. at least 90 days of active service, lores Purdy? ...... Helen Hill was W. M. Fields will be the guest cept voluntary cash contributions Convict Barber to be used in behalf of hurricane At this time Red Cross survey part of it during wartime. Also, he Negro authors, and football queen? .... Mattle James speaker. Rev. F. R. Nelson is the figures show the heaviest storm coiild be No. 1 with Howard Grimes victims" and Red Cross president must have been discharged under host pastor. damage is In the Florida Key com­ other than dishonorable conditions. 03813738 other books of interest Florence Wilkerson wasn’t ■’Advancing the Total Program of Alfred M. Gruenther has assured the governors of the affected states munities of Tavernier and Mara­ There are certain exceptions iothls so'cute? ...... Bettye Shannon the Church through Christian Edu­ thon .with heavy damage also re­ 90-day service requirement which to Negro families. didn’t have such a big mouth,... cation" is the theme of the con­ that the full resources of the Red Cross are mobilized to provide this ported In the Fort Meyers and your nearest VA office will gladly Johnny McGlowan didn’t try to gress. Naples Florida area and In the EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY talk7 Jh so many girls .... Shellie "rehabilitation assistance to all explain. NEW YORK — The National Charles H, Ryan is the president those whose resources are inade­ Carolinas. The property damage Q — I applied to VA by letter for , Cut Negro's Hair GIVEN Owens-couldn’t “play the drums”? and Mrs. Elizabeth Gordon Is in Foundation, in an analysis of polio quate to accomplish their own re­ figures are expected to increase disability compensation, and receiv­ XENIA, Ohio - (UPI) - Bar­ ..’ Claudia Nevels could go charge of public, relations. greatly when surveys are complet­ ed an application form to be filled with Osbem Taylor? ...... A cer­ incidence during the 1960 season, covery.” ber Lewis Gegner of Yellow Good agents can earn predicted the year would set a rec­ Nathan I. Moyse, disaster chair­ ed in other eastern seaboard areas out. Is there a time limit on mail­ Springs was found guilty last week tain'. senior boy (Daniel Brown) UNITY CENTER struck by the storm. Communica­ ing this form back to the VA? was- aware of his admirers?...... ord low since 1938, the year the man of the Memphis-Shelby Coun­ of violating a Yellow Springs or­ from $25 to $100 per organization was founded. An es­ 1032 S. Wellington ty Chapter said hurricane "Donna” tions in the hurricane tom areas A — If you want VA to consider Bonita;James,could actually check The public is invited to attend dinance against discrimination day. All agents trained timated total for this year was already has required one of the have been nearly wiped out by the your original letter as the effect­ when he refused to cut a Negro's Ralph? .....i Evelyn Gates could the following weekly activities at storm making accurate reports of ive date of your application, the chock.outwlth a certain senior set at 3,100 cases. largest hurricane relief emergency hair. and given detailed in­ “We would have to go back 22 the Unity Center of Memphis, an and rehabilitation relief operations property damage difficult to ob­ from you received must be complet­ boy? . i Helen Coleman wasn’t years, well , before the era of great affiliate of the Unity School of tain. ed and returned to VA within one A jury, .which included two Ne­ suoh $-quaint .chick? .... Helen in the history of the Red Cross. structions. epidemics beginning in the mid­ Christianity at Lee’s Summit, Mo. Thousands of refugees from The Memphis-Shelby County year from the date It was Bent to gro members, deliberated about two Kirmara: and William Walker forties, to find a lower case load," Sunday School at 9:30 am.; de­ Chapter Is accepting cash con­ you. hours before returning the verdict weren’t such a oute couple? eastern states, including a large Basil O'Connor, president, declared. votional services'at 11 am. Classes number , from the Carolinas, have tributions addressed to “Hurricane Q —I am eligible for a VA grant against Geyner, who claimed It was TRJX YTBIANGLES "The total that year was 1,706 are taught from the Unity text Relief”, American Red Cross, 1400 for a "wheelchair house," but I lack of training and not discrimi­ Helen King, Friedel Green and been sheltered and fed In Red cases.” books each Tuesday night from 7:30 Cross emergency shelters. Florida Central Avenue. have already purchased a home on nation that caused him to refuse Call or Write to 8:30. The classes, are free and chapters alone have sheltered over my own. Could I use this grant to to cut Philip Adams’ hair. open to the public. paly off the mortgage? 45,000 persons In some 500 shelters. Open Barbers Contest —Judge John Kiracofe delayed sen­ Drs. Montee and Joseph W. Falls Temporary refuge and malntentnce A — Yes. A “wheelchair housing” are the center's leaders. The library OPEN BARBERS CONTEST .. .. grant may be used to pay off the ior a new trial by the barber’s at- Rev. William Goke ^111 be necessary for many home­ CHICAGO, UPI - The Master indebtedness of a home which you tenclng Gegner pending a. motion is open dally from 11 am. to 1 pm. less for weeks, until homes are Barbers’ and Beauty Culturlsts have already acquired. torney. again made livable. Association of Chicago, sponsoring q - I am ln my sophomore year Included among the defense wit­ 1043 Alaska Street Ironically, the decline in Inci­ Turner said the present Red a hair-dressing contest for 1,000 at college under the Korean GI nesses was James Burks, a Negro dence has not been accompanied Cross mass care program and pro­ local barbers, said Wednesday win­ Bill end entitled to additional VA barber from nearby Cedarville, who Memphis 7, Tennessee by a drop in the money needed to perty damage surveys are prelimi­ ners will be judged on "graceful­ allowance because I recently mar­ testified there Is a vast difference care for polio victims, Mr. O'Con­ nary to proceeding with an ex­ ness, originality, creativeness and ried. What .tad of evidence of iny In cutting Negroes' hair. He said Phone BR. 4-5542 nor added. He said New March of tensive family rehabilitation pro- styling." marriage must I submit to VA in it "takes three times as many tools Dimes funds totaling $13^50,000 are requesting the additional allow­ and three times as long to cut." being allocated this year to provide patient aid for 40,000 new and past ance? polio patients. Last year the aid totaled $13,900,000. Songwriter Quits Reds “The National Foundation is BERLIN, UPI—One of East Ger­ proud of Its role in the reduction many's most popular song writers of polio cases," Mr. O’Connor said. said Wednesday that ije fled to the “For 22 years our voluntary or­ West to escape having to write ganization has fought this crippling songs designed to downgrade love The Place of Real Bargains disease with three major weapons, and popularize work. patient aid, medical research end ! Twenty four year old Konrad professional education, Wolf was interviewed 24 hours While etill attacking residual after seeking political asylum here. problems In polio, The National Konrad said he was compelled to Mid, Fpundatlon has extended Its long write songs about "cement mixers Women and Children’s Clothes experience In the health field to and chemistry" and that "as a re­ battle two other major crippling, sult 30 of my songs still are not 1332 Florida Street diseases, birth defects and arthrl- printed or recorded." Memphis, Tenn. . tis, V ■ »•<-

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- Commissioner of Public Works William W. Farris has announced that hts department will hire 10 Negro foremen this year...... ■ The 10 Negroes will be assigned 01 Democrat Switch to the 10 geographical divisions of WASHINGTON - I. Lee Potter, the sanitation department and will Spedai Assistant to GOP Chair­ work under the general supervision man, Thruston B. Morton, issued of W. H. Hugo, sanitation depart­ the following statement, "Appar­ ment head. Starting.salary .will be ently Walter P. Reuther-can de­ $270 a month, and applicants must cide who will be expelled from the have three years experience in gen­ Parents By JEWEL GENTRY .Democratic Party and who can eral labor work, some formal educa­ stay." potter referred to Mr. Reu­ ANS SEE LENA. Dorothy...... v ____Irby, manager _ Ofi Orrelias iMiss Atherla McCain; a'^uiortau tion and possess the ability to keep ther’s weekend proposal that south­ BORNI NEW COSMETIC House of Beauty a business closely Ibiology major at Tennessee Stale records and make reports. ern Democrats get out of the De­ University and Miss Josie Baldridge, mocratic Party and to Mr. Reu­ COMPII !Y SUNDAY associated with Lena Horne’s Pro- ' .The sanitation department em­ ducts.,'...... ; ia senior and elementary major at ther’s list of conditions determin­ Mrs. Josephine Bridges Is Hostess the university. . Mr. Innlss hails ploys 500 Negroes. “I feel that we ing who should remain. To Meinphib Public. Noticed later,in the evening were from and Mr. ChM- should 6hare with the Negroes the "Reuther's statement is presump­ In exquisite fall outfits, .befitting Mrs. Susie Hightower and her holm¡' from the “Windy-City.’’ The responsibility, for mttaglng the af­ BORN AT E. H, CRUMP 1880 Caner, daughter Severely Den­ tuous. , it should offend those the magnificent setting of Lena young són, Zack; ’Mr, and Mrs. two couples were seen arouhd to­ MISS SAMMY LYNOM fairs of the department." MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ise. southern Democrats who are not gether several times at Tony's ot$r Home’s new cosmetic company... John Arnold, Mr. Lawrence Wade, Applicants will be aocbpted by Mr. and Mre. Joseph H. Jones, already fed up with Reuther’s at­ approximately 300 went In and out "Hoieyboy from WDlA...“Mr. Sid­ the holiday weekend. I tempts to appropriate the Demo­ To Study At Oklahoma City Personnel Director James SEPTEMBER 2 3861 Barron, son, Carlo Pierre. of the new air-conditioned Vance neys” Mrs. Do^ls Jean Harris, Mrs. 'DR. L. A. JOHNSON, prominent Campbell; Civil service tests wiH be Mr. and Mrs. Johnny L. Bullock, ■„ .Mr. .and. Mrs. Willie D. Young, cratic Party. Mr. Reuther, . who AVenué bulldog Sunday that Is of Ruby Ryles, Mrs. Beatrice Smith, College For Women 1982 Frisco, 'Apt. 7, son, Johnn Lee, ' 600 Vance, daughter, Grace, makes no secret of his control Mrji, Elizabeth Lewis, Mr. C. C. Memphis physician, is back aftir glyen when at least 30 have ap­ over Mr. Kennedy and Mr. John­ much Interest around Memphis plied for the jobs. Jr. Mr, and'Mre, Jataes L. Morgan­ these ¡days with its modern and Sawyer, Mr. and.Mrs. Otna Sawyer, his usual month’s vacation that Miss Sammye Lynom, a 1960 Mr. and Mrs. James L. Matone, field, 737 Wells, daughter, Sandra son, now fancies himself stfoufe French interior. Mrs. Ethel Hduse, Miss Mickey followed the medical convention in graduate of Washington High “We will hire the men on the 1125 McLemore, daughter, Jaoque- Kay. enough to judge who may* quali­ The French Proventlal Show Fjigh, Mrs. Gloria Holmes Riley, Pittsburgh. Dr, Johnson went School, has enrolled at the Okla­ basis of test scores," Commissioner line Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cox, 1461 Brit­ fy for the Party itself. Room took and ,held the eye. Side Miss Elsie Robinson, Mr. Thomas straight to St. Louis from Memplus homa College for Women at Chic­ "This arrogance confirms witat on to Chicago where he was join­ Farris .eaid. At present,; Negro em­ SEPTEMBER 5 ton, son, Donnie Ray. Interests were on a white French |ykes and 'Mr. Emmftt Hozay of L. kasha, Okla. Miss Lynom, who was ployees in the department fill only Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thompson, Republicans have been saving, that ed by his brother-in-law, Dr. A. M. Mr. and Mrs. L6roy James, 943 Proventlal comer desk and a white a debutante last spring, has already laborer and truck driver Jobs.. 413 Hazelwood Rd., daughter, Jac­ Leath, daughter, Angela Delols. Reuther Is trying to use. his al­ ' Coming in a bit later were Mrs. Townsend, -Jr. (prominent In the leged power over labor to intimi­ cureo chest in thè opposite comer received a full scholarship for the quelyn Yvetta. SEPT. 4 (that held pretty packaged cosme-. Zana Ward, Miss Geraldine Mit­ field of meditlpe In St. Louis). Tde date both the candidates and thè two physicians went on to tie term since enrolling in the school SEPTEMBER fl Mr. “ ’* j. Albert Smith, 303 tics). The long off-white couch was chell, Miss Róse Caviness, Mrs. about 10 days ago, because of high Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Norwood, Leath, er, Theresa Lynn, Party. Reuther, incidentally, does compllinented by end tables topped Aline Upchurch, Mfs. Helen Shelby, Medical Convention from Chicago. marks made in her entrance exams, not control American labori Thta After ■ a. week In. Pittsburgh thjy 1448 Springdale, son, Craig Stevens. Mr.< Johnny L. Crawford, with smoked-fclass and three small Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porter, Mr. Joe and as a speaker. . Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Taylor, 1866 was proved when the majority of spent ■: a vacation lh Atlantic City, 1999 Keating, , daughter, Cassandra American workers voted Repub­ marble topped tables...Also at­ Joyner,. Mrs. Ruth Miles; a Tuske­ Frisoo, Apt. 3, daughter, Melva tracting much attention Was the gee nurse, Mrs, Marjorie Ulen and Washington; D., C., Cleveland, Chi­ Sammye is the daughter of Evan­ Dee. lican. in Reuther's own strong­ Louise. . Mr. and Mre. Bobby Harris, 999 hugh qnd beautiful chandelier with 60me of the J-U-G-S with whom cago and Gary where they visited gelist Louise Lynom, and the hold, Michigan, the total labor, with friends and medtoal' men un­ SEPTEMBER 7 Pealflh, daughter, Carola Yovett. force voted Republican In the last its lilac, blue and pink shades. Mrs. Bridges Is closely associate, granddaughter of Mrs. Maggie Ly- Mr. and Mrs. Sampson J. Pruitt, Miss Erma Laws, Miss Gwen Nash, til after Labor Day. noin of 1072 S. Parkway East. She three presidential elections; as pa­ Guests, smiled with a pride that 656 Edith, daughter, Penny Ann, Mr. end Mre. Bennie W. Langs, you could immediately see build­ Miss Velma Lois Jones, Mrs. Sara is a member of the Mt. Olive Cathe­ 639 Handle, daughter, Jeslta ton­ thetic a showing as was Reuther’s up within them as they entered. Chandler, Mrs. Marie Bradford and OMECJA MEN, will give their an­ SEPTEMBERS rally for Mr. Kennedy in Detroit dral CME Church, add the first Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell, Rt. 2, ey. In a second room a Contemporary Mrs. "Jerry" Little. nual Subscription Dance the-list Nefero to integrate the college. oh Labor Day which so few peo; Friday .night of Septegibey (30th) Box 253, Millington, Tenn., a daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Allen, pie attended. painting on a side, wall proved the 1031 Peach, daughter, Rita Azella. quality of good design and pleas­ NEW OFFICERS OF BLUFF CITY at Club Flamingo with Dr. E. Frank ter. .; ' ,.j "Nevertheless, It is Reuther's White serving aS general chairman. Ladies Union Surprise Mr. and Mis. Rosevan Byrd, 674 Mr. and Mre. William L. Phil- game to use this alleged control ing color, in there was also a long MEDICAL AUXILIARY PRESIDE Ups, 132 Weakley, son, William buffet table (overlaid with a cloth Mrs. L. A. Johnson And Mrs. B. Mr. C. C. Sawyer is baslleus of the McKinley, son, Paul Eric. to establish himself as the power F, McCleave Are Hostesses. graduate chapter of .Omega Men. Hèlds Regular Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Winston Arnold, Lee,. . . In the Democratic Party. His At­ of helge. laee. .and centered by a Mf, tad Mrs. Louis D. Tennlal, hugh bouquet of flowers In a New Officers presided over the The Ladies Union Surprise Club 1616 Victor Ave., eon, .Carl Prince­ tempt to purify it of all exoept first meeting of the year for mem­ held its regular meeting at the ton. < : , 1(861 Keltner, eon, Louis Davis. Reutherltes should conylnqe> ajl compote. Gladioli, shading (rein ORF TO COLLEGE* THIS yellow to orange, roses ana bronze bers of the’ Bluff City Medical Au­ home of, Mrs. Ella Watkins, 2116 Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Jopee, MT, and Mrs. Retell Foster, 619 other elements of the Party that chrysanthemums, sat around on the xiliary last Friday evening when WEEK AND NEXT ARE:, Avenue. The president, Mrs, 4947 Arnold ¡Rd., son, Charles Cur­ Linden, son, Retell Jr. , his suggestion to them to get otit WflaHy. lovely were the Mrs. L. A. Johnson and Mrs. B. F, Napoleon williams who was IRlvera, presided. tis, Jr. , Mr. and Mre. Fletcher Jefferson, and join the Republicans Is a (odd floral decorations of the spacious McCleave entertained at beautiful graduated from Manassas High In After the business session, a Mr. and Mrs.- Mose Cummings, 1317 Brown, daughter, Deborah one." - -- South Parkway residence of their “spicy’’ program was presented. 547 Gillis Rd., son, Eric Marvin, Louise. air-conditioned rooms that were June with one of the Nation’s top Mr. and I given aid to student nurses at and Mrs. Homer Turner of 718 Ay­ will enter Atlanta U., this fall. Miss on the African continent.“ Cardinal IrWh. ceiving during the evening were sev­ Ratcliffe, daughter of Mr. and Rugambwa, has just secoeeded Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilkins, ¡Mr. And Mrs. 1...Howard Williams, eral of the company's salesmen Crump Hospital each year..Mrs. ers, will leave next week (after a 3M384 Walnut, eon, MartyMartyJJenell.. Denell. W. 0. Speight, Jr., chairman of week here at home with his par­ Mrs. Robert Ratcliffe of Memphis Oknadian-borh Bishop Alfred Lan- 1484 (Ethylyn .son, Carl Eugene. who were Mrs. J. Durante, Sales and Plttsubrgh, was graduated from otot as bishop of Bukoba, Tangany­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. J^W. Hollis, 1114 Woman of the month who recently socials; Mrs, Effie Flagg, chairman ents) for MIT in Massachusetts of the sunshine committee. ..Mrs. Fisk U. last June. ika. 530 Gillis, daughter, Margaret Ann. Tiirley, daughter, Doris J6an. was awarded a watch lnfa contest.. where he Is a junior. Homer fin­ 1rs. ¡Marlon F. Turner, C. M. Roulhac, Sr„ chairman of the ished his high school work at the Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Person, 2988 Mr. and “ — ~ Mrs., Laura Robertson, Mrs. La- MISS ROSE WHALUM, daughter Princeton, a daughter. 686 M&is ppi, daughter, Glenda Veme. Weathers, Mr. George Carr, committee on education.. .Mrs, W. University of Chicago. Homer spent with Mrs. Martha Bernard as host­ 0. Speight, Sr., chairman of the the summer in Chicago working as of late Mr. H. D. Whalum and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie G. Wright, Kay.ay. Mr. Eddie Pruitt and Mr. Clyde Mrs. Thelma Whalum, will return ess. 961 Neptune, daughter, Jeanette, Mr. and Mrs. Lynen Ayecs, 1670 Burnette. committee on community neds.. usual and with an aunt. Mrs. Lucille Joyner Is acting re­ Mrs. Jewel Brawner, chairman of to Spelman early.. .to visit with her Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Pinson, Minds, daiighte,'StephenJtanlth. The "Bid" was just a polite in­ “ART" GILLIAM, son of Mr. and porter for the group. _____ * . **_. * ;, ' Ways and Means Committee, Mrs. brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Spurley Hubbard vite to Inspect one of Memphis’ Mrs. H. A. Gilliam will go back to ------AÏ/i.ïi’i ..'If J'------l‘ Wendell Whalum. 1122‘W* NOptune»iviiKWMv .son, Gregory.’------w—»• •... ' newest. Among those who enjoyed Janies S. Byas, health committee... Yale U., where he will be a sopho­ Mrs. Arthur Horne, legislative com­ more this year. Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Buford, the magnificent evening in the IV «Mrv-J ----- mittee and Mrs. Ish was also named LEÜN FOSTER, JR., remains on 1' 77fl**Hilton, daughter’, Joyce Marie. beautifully corordinated rooms (de­ the west coast where he Is in col­ A Step Towan Mr. and Mrs.Mra7jamró James Taylor, 34332433 signed fór luxury service) were four to the human relations committee. ANTONIO MACEO (Tony) WAL­ Mrs. Atkins assisted Mrs. John­ KER left Wednesday for Oakwood lege.'Young Leon shares an apart­ the small printing shop of Its Dexter, daughter Verastlne. of the “Ten Best Dressed Women ment with his sister, Miss Lois Fos­ To most people, ¡Christmas Is the Mr. ’and'Mrs. J.- M..4 Armstrong,.1------1------■ for 1960 who posed on pictures with son and Mrs. McCleave in receiving School in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., birth, and its home Is now in a and serving during the buffet sup­ ter who is teaching In California. gayest, most heart warming holi­ 884 Willoughby, eon, J. M. Mrs; Bridges.. .and they were Mrs. where he entered high school last day In the year. ChrlBtlans all over large factory, modem by all stand­ W. 0. Speight, Jr., who presented per that followed the meeting. year. Miss Lily Patricia Walker, ards. SEPT. 16 young Antonio’s sister will enter JAMES SPENCER BYAS, JR., the world celebrate the birth of For Mr. ( Boone and his lovely (Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill, 2018 an orchid to Mrs. Bridges, Mrs. will return to Milford School In Jesus Christ, who many, many Myrtle Smith, Miss Ida Mae Wal­ MRS. ETHEL J. PERKINS IS the University of Chicago this fall. wife, Hermine, Color-Tone was the Dunn, eon, Michael Charles. NAMED WOMAN’S DAY Miss Walker, who was graduated Connecticut where he Is an upper- years ago was bom In far-off Mr. tad Mre. Eddie B. Basely, ker and Jewel Gentry. classman how. Young Byas came Bethlehem, In Judea. fulfillment of a "personal need" Among those who arrived early CHAIRMAN AT ST ANDREWS from Fisk U. this year, won a scho­ ...... Thousands of other Negroes 1941 Castalia, daughter, Cherry The Women’s Day Committee of larship to the university where she home early In August with his par­ During the Chrstmas season, were Mrs. Zenobla Kimbrough, ents, Dr. and Mrs. James S, Byas the accent Is on helping others. feel the same way about It. Jean. Miss Virginia Johnson, Mrs. Mabel St. Andrews Church wishes to thank will work towards the masters in Color-Tone at the height df Its Mr. ehd Mre. Osbourne L. Rob­ members and friends for their pre­ business., .following in the foot­ who toured Europe this summer. And all races, creeds nd colors inson, 63 Mt Trigg, daughter, De­ Hucfeon, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Craw­ try to put aside their selfishness season gives work to about 100 peo­ ford; Mrs. Virginia Johnson Grln- sence at their Kick-off for the steps of her late grand father, Dr. ple. The cards are designed by bra Renee.. “Queen’s Contestant given at the J. E. Walker and her father, Mr. LYNDA JOHNSON, young dau­ and animosities to join together ner, Mis. Fannie Riley, Mrs. Grace ghter of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. John­ wishing “Peace On Earth, Good more than a half-dozen free lance Mr. and Mrs. Tom H, Lester, 298 Joyper, Mrs. Lillian Thornton, Mrs. beautiful home of Mrs. Alberta Lee A. Maceo Walker, president of one artists, who strive to relate the Decatur, daughter, Toni Paulette. whose spacious lawn was an invit­ of the nation's largest insurance son, has returned to the "Lady of Will to Men.” Magnolia O’Neil, Mrs. Thelma Har­ Angels' Catholic School In Iowa The Iridst common way greetings sending of Christmas greetings to Mr. and Mre. James R. Stanley, ing spot for the hot evening last companies and of the Tri-State the proud history, and fine Ameri­ rison; Mrs. Brindila Burkes, Mrs. for her second year In high school, are sent is through Christinas 1352 Nichols, daughter, Berta Theasa Watson, Mrs. Nedra Smith, Friday evening. Bank of Memphis. can traditons of our many Negro Several ladles have been chosen Young Lynda, who is devout in her cards, and each year billions are Joyce. Mr. Raymond Lynom and his dau­ Americans, while other employees Mr. and Mrs. Jerome H. Polk, as contestants for the “Queen’s MISS DANESE HANCOCK, dau­ religion and serious minded, has sent throughout the woild. ghter, Miss Joyce Lynom and Mrs. made a high record at the school.. Tile practice of sending cards are used in shipping, administra­ 2240 HoAvell, son, Jerome H. Contest on Monday evening Oct. ghter of Mrs. Victoria Hancock and tion, printing tad several other ?4th when the Queen’s Pageant Mr. D. H. Hancock, left Sunday for at Clinton. was said to have Started as early Mr. ahd‘ Mre. Morgan C. Wright, as (he 18 th clnturt’ In England, capacities. 3196 Citalsea, son, Morgan Clem. (similar to “Miss America’s Pa­ Xavier in New Orleans where she The plant is a picture of effici­ geant) will be staged. Admission is a sophomore. MISS CLARA ANN TWIGG, dau­ where beautiful handihadb odes Mr. and Mirs. Cecil Neely, 886 ghter of Mr. and ¡Mrs. Louis Twigg, ency. All the well trained Color- Stafford, eon, Kenny. to the Queen’s Pageant, which will wete sent to. friends. Tone employees do their work display some of Memphis’ most out­ MISS BARBARA PEARL JEANS will return to Fisk this year. Today, there are greeting cards Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cole, standing talent, will be a very went back to Lincoln U. at Jeffer­ for all occasions, but fhe cards at skillfully. In no time at all a plain 1661 PiBow, daughter, Crystal. small fee. Their souvenir program son City for her second year. Tak­ MISS SHIRLEY FINNIE, dau­ Christmas time are still (the most piece of paper is turned into a Mr tad Mrs. Maurice Wells, 2188 this year will feature a “Birthday ing the young co-ed up was her fa­ ghter of Mrs. Vernita Doggett, will beaiutlful Christmas card. Person. 6on, Maurice Anthony. widely used. Color-Tone has given us a full Calendar’ 'that will make your ther, Mr. Sherman Robinson who Is also return to Fisk U„ this fall. Since handmade cards now are a SEPT. 7 friends ^member your birthday. vice-president of the Southern Fun­ rarity, it stands to re'atoh that the line of çatts Which are our very Mr. and Mrs. Willie V. Cox, 619 Rev. E. Martin, pastor of the eral Home. Mr. Robinson will make MISS JACQUELINE WAS'H- greeting card business Is a large own. N6t oto do they potray Wicks, son, Willie Virg. BURN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. America^ traditions, but they have church and members of the com­ stops in St. Louis, Chicago and Mil­ one. Mri and Mrt. Enwood Owe», 1604 mittee, Mrs. Ethel J. Perkins, gen­ waukee before returning home. Charles Washburn, will return to Still, for the Negro, there has Integrated the American Negro in­ Hanuer, son, Erroll Dewayne. eral chairman and Mrs. Beatrice Hamilton Institute. remained a void. The cards put to the American Christmas scene Mr. tad Mre. Willie Fields, 1741 Scott, co-chairman are inviting you MISS MAGGIE HANKINS, mod­ out by the big companies, no mat­ ....picturing Negro people all in Ash, daughter, Miry Ann. billy artholomew son good taste on cards of first rate to Women’s Day at st. Andrew, est and smart left last week end " " ‘B , ter how beautiful, kicked some­ Mr. and Mrs. waiter J. Hullum, Oct. 30th at 10:45...3:15...and 7:30. for Howard U. Miss Hankins was of Mr. and Mrs. Cafirew Bartholo­ quality and technical production. 714 Neptune, daughter, aJnice mew will return* to Rutgers U., In thing. They didn’t give the per­ She heals by the hand of God. Theme for the day will be “Cooper­ also an honor student from Man­ sonal feeling that they were sup­ The cards depict Christmas Elaine. If you are suffering, sick, ation, Participation and Service. assas last year. New Brunswick, New jersey. through brown eyes. Instead of the MT. and Mrs. Carter McCloud, posed to give. This perhaps, was ustfal well-known scenes, there is need help, see SISTER KANE. because Negroes were, nfever de­ 1210 No. Evergreen, daughter, Cyn­ MR. CHAS. INNISS and MRS. ALBERT RUSSELL THOMPSON, MISS CRYSTAL TARPLEY, young a World Of Negro shepherds, wise She has the God given power daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Marvin picted on them. Over the years, thia Denise. JOSEPH CHISHOLM of Chicago young son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. wa w|io would have welcomed such i men surrounding a bronze baby In Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. McMick- to help you. (both junior medical students at Thompson will leave for Case in Tarpley wifi enter Fi3k U. this fall a nitager, colored angle flying as a freshman. Miss Tarpley was a Card, have had to rMtfibt, odr ens, 794 Williams, daughter, Lisi Lf you have bad luck or even Meharry wefe Laboh Day Guests of Cleveland this week. Thompson is card purchases to wiritry ecenies about in heaven. Maria. two attractive Memphis Co-eds, also an honor student from Man- graduated from high sohool in Mon­ Influence she can help you. tclair, N. J., this June where she or subject matter which entirely All of the Color-Tone cards are Mr. and Mts. saxton M. Cart­ originals. Sales are made through­ wright, 2509 Hanwood, son, Greg­ She gives lucky hands and has lived with an uncle and aunt. lacked' the racial' touch. . In 19w, Edgar' 8.' Boone, who out, the United States by a large ory Dewayne. lucky numbers. Her brother, Marvin Tarpley, Jr„ will enter the Boston U. tow School theh operated a small. printing fledt of door-to-door salesmen. SEPT. 8 |lo. matter. :what your trou­ for his second- term.—-—r shojpj ln Mount. Vernon, N, Y., de­ rIB a,field where others before • Mr. and Mrs. William Beavers, cided to do something about this, 1161 Walker AvO., daughter, Tina ble is, if you need help in him have failed, Mr. Boone has FRANK CARR, son of Mr. and And./jOlor-Tone Originals, Inc,,,the found the successful formula. He Melinda. love, marriage, work, or Mrs. Frank Cärr, Sr., will enter worlds only sucdessful Negro and his staff, hâve fullflUed one Mr. tad Mbs. Johnny Valls, 1199 misery of any kind, by the Tennessee State U. this fall as a greeting card business was found­ neeld. By continuously working to­ Hernan St., daughter, Janice Fay. hand of God she will help freshman. ed. ' gether, even mort can be accom­ Mr. and Mre. Joseph Wilkerson, oè since 1123 St. Ctorles Ave., son, JOe you. In the short period of tw plished for the advancement of “CHRIS ROULHAC BOOTH, its origin, Color-Tone hat¡grown _ Wiüle. She will give you a blessed handsome yqung son of Mr. and by leaps and bounds. It outgrew I the entlrq Negro raoe, Mr. tad Mrs. John Blaokmon, chance on Jerusalem and Mrs. Phil Booth, Sr., will enter 2244 Howell, daughter, CarltaJane. bless you with holy oil bless­ college at Southern Illinois this (Mr. and Mrs. John Bernard, 1533 ed by the saints. fall Young Booth exoelled in pkt- Willie, daughter, Marione Angellta. ketball tad oth'dr sports at Milford Mr. and Mte. Gilbert Isom, 395 She is Located at Blytheville, in Connecticut as did his famed Boyd, son, Lerry Isom. uncle, "the other “Chris” Roulhac. Mr. and Mre. BObby Butler, 2282 Ark. at the state line on Howard, daughter, Constance Alic­ GILDA LEE, young daughter of ia. HlthwiyGl North the prominent and famed Lt. Mr. and Mre. Jesse Johnson, 330 George W. Lee, left last week fdr Richmond, daughter, Charles Etta. Watch For The Sign Palmer Institute at Sedalia, N. C„ MT. and Mrs. Virgil Thomas, 286 as a high school freshman. Al­ Baltic, son, Darrell. though Gilda has traveled all over SEPT. 9 In Front of Her Home the nation with her father who is Mr. and Mre. Lester H. Lashar- outstanding In politics.. .“off to ronee, 2096 Rile, daughter, Ter- Open Every Day & Sunday school” is a new experience for her. rencelyn. Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson, 8 A.M. UNTIL II AT NIGHT MISS SARITA BROWN will re­ HEARACHI: powders 115 Vaal, san, James Eric. enter Fisk U. this fall. Miss Brown Mr. and Mrs. Charles Epps, 857 Phone Is . the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neptune son, Charles JerOoie. bShiirn 3-9947 Geo. Brown, Sr. Also registering at tyfr. and Mrs. Lewis N, Wesson, Fisk early was her younger bro- a FQWOSRS 9« « OPQW9ER9 25« • 24 POWDERS 4^8 $1 „ tber/ Allred. Jtay, Brow, > y--»,-- -, »vn.s>r>.irv'i.'n • •. - MEMPHIS WOULD, ft Solyrday, September 17,1960 ...... ■■■ '». ■■I.I., ■ ■■■,., ,,w

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The South's Oldest and Leading Colored 8emi-WeekIy Newspaper Published by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. CHAPTER 29 money. You can Imagine Dun­ vailed. He followed the. same Every WEDNESDAY and 8ATURDAY at 546 BEALE «- Ph. JA. 6-4030 CTOR1A DODD was frown- ican ’S reaction. Frenzied and des- ;procedure'he ’d,,; used Hundred» Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE .ng. "1 don't understand, iperate, ne went to a lawyer. The . ' ...... —.! ■ ■ ------' - - ■■ — - , “No. But she was the key that meant a million dollars to Adam got nothing. If he died destroyed. Cassidy was lured someone else.” without a will, Adam would in­ out of the office and the copy A Significant Decision "How do you mean, Scott?" herit close to a million dollars. stolen. Now no documentary Barbara asked quietly. But a will did exist And it was trace existed.” The permanent- federal injunction issued by U.S. Judge . "It al) turned on your fath­ locked away In your father’s ■Then why kill Cassidy?” William A, Bootle is just, significant and heartening. In enjoin­ er's will. Oliver Wendell Rogers safe-deposit box That will had Barbara.asked. ing registrars from discriminating, against Negro registrants the drew the document. Caraidy was to be removed and destroyed.” "Becausq there were two wit­ Barbara shook her head. “1 nesses alive who could testify court gives evidence of the dire need for the 1957 Civil Rights - his secretary and she typed it So she knew what it said and don't understand. It isn’t pos­ to thé will’s provisions. Rogers, Act and strengthened legislation passed in 1960 by Congress. couid testify to its contents, 1 sible to rob a man’s safe-deposit who was unavailable, and. Cas­ The case was one of the first brought by Atty. Gen. William told you that a missing will box” sidy,'who was here In New P. Rogers under the 1957 law. In pressing the case under the could be probated by the testi­ “You’re wrong,” 1 said. “It York.” There were wrinkles in Bar­ law the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division promised vig­ mony of two witnesses.” not only Is possible, but it has “Of course. Rogers was one been done. And It was done to bara’s brow. "If Duncan was orous enforcement of Negro voting rights. Georgia stands as and Cassidy would be the your father. The records at his so co-operative, why did he have the first state to feel the brunt of the law designed to protect other.” bank show that he went to his to die too?" voting rights. Similar cases are pending in Alabama, Florida, "Correct. But the law makes box only a week ago.” "Because he posed a- constant threat of-exposure. Then, too, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. a further provision. A correct It took a moment to register copy can replace one of the wit­ and then she blurted, "But Dad he might become unmanageable That the handwriting is on the wall against flagrant vote nesses. So in order to nullify was In the hospital then." after, CaBsidy was murdered. denial is seen in the echoing accord given by U.S. Judge Frank I your father's will, to prevent its "Precisely." Robbing ,a safe-deposit box was M. Johnson in throwing out an Alabama injunction preventing probate under any circum­ She was staring at me, lips one thing. Murder was; some­ thing else. His reaction when federal agents from examining registration records in the state's stances, two measures were es­ parted. Victoria, fists 'enched sential. All copies had to be at her sides, looked ill Dodd that happened could hot be as­ 67 counties, and in Haywood County, Tenn., where a civil suit destroyed and one of the wit­ threw his hands out sessed. And 1 suspect ne made has accused 29 persons of conspiring to set up economic dis­ nesses had to be killed." "Good Lord! I’m an account­ dempnds. Maybe he wanted a crimination to keep Negroes from registering to vote. A faint tremor ran' through ant 1 never heard of such a substantial donation at once. No. . He Can Be Removed By Enforcement Th? Justice Department is taking legal steps to bar inter­ Victoria’s long, austere body and thing." Duncan had served his purpose. "All it needed," 1 said, "was Alive, he was trouble. Dead, he ference with voting rights through alleged reprisals which in­ she stood watching me to a kind of hypnotic trance, a duplicate key and the co-op­ would npver be a problem.” clude outright denial, terrorism, evasion, refusal to sell neces­ Barbara had grown a little eration of the custodian. He "But why in Adam's car?” sary goods, refusal to lend money to qualified borrowers, ant formal. "There’s an unpleasant would accept a forged signature "Why not? He could be lured Congo Army (Continued from Page One) to boycott merchants who sell to Negroes and in­ implication here, Scott. You say slip and open the box Duncan there easily enough. And it may have had scruples. 1 don’t (Continued from Page One) Won 'Protective flor tanfag to ducing, wholesalers not to sell to such merchants. Cassidy was murdered to pre­ would mislead thé police. Adam deposed both men and Joseph Heo vent the probate tf Dad's wilL” know. If he did, they were eas­ was having trouble with Dun­ Jackson to establish one tf its dis­ • Judge Bootle in ordering Terrell registrars to cease making whom Kasavubu had named as an( impressive owning ceremony trict offices. . „ ■ , "Correct” ily overcome.” can on an entirely different premier to succeed Lumumba. any difference between Negro and white voters, including dif­ “But only his children would “But the key. How could any­ matter,' unrelated to the will. He for the new, commodious quarters Colonel Mobutu said the decision of the company in the Hub City. President Twigg, after recalling ferent, colored registration application forms, different records, ; benefit by that —Adam and one get possession tf a man’s was a perfect patsy. It would to neutralze the government af­ how in 1935 ..... just two years ! Vickie and me.” key?” take the heat off the real killer. Principal speakers included Mr. different literary.standards, harder tests for Negroes than whites, fected the, parliament as well as Lewis H. Twigg, president of Union after Union Protective Life was or­ "That’s right” I met her lofty "Would that be so difficult? And It served another purpose. the president and premier. ganized, came to IMtteon'to esta­ ahd different means of administering tests, has solidly backec stare without budging. Where does a man generally Suppose Adam was convicted. Protective Life; and Jackson’s Mobutu's broadcast stunned the Commissioner of Education, Honor­ blish one tf tiheiri first district of­ up his ruling with the declarations "And you say Adam is inno- keep his safe-deposit key? in a It would throw his inheritance fices beyond the Memphis commun­ capital. The army itself, which able R. B. Patey. "This court retains jurisdiction of this case for the purpose ¡cent That leaves only Vickie desk at hla office or a chest at into the pot Increasing the mutinied against the Belgians soon ity, expressed thanks to the people of making any. and all additional findings ahd conclusions anc ‘and me. Which one of m are home. Available to a business share, of the survivais So ne after the Congo attained independ­ approximately 200 Jacksonians, of that community for the con­ ¡ you accusing?” associate or any member of bis was framed. And to keep mm tinuing support they had given to of entering any and all additional orders as may become ap­ ence, had appeared to be splitting representing a cross-section of ; Gil Dodd tried to break the family who suspected that it from disposing of the body, one up to, tribal factions. Only Wednes­ sustain the debit of tne Jackson propriate joy.the enforcement, modification, or implementation community life, were present for ¡tension with a feeble laugh. might come in handy some day. of the tires on his car was de­ day afternoon Lumumba appealed the grand opening of the new of­ district, and to make possible its of this decree, or for any lawful purpose. . . ." 1 "Come now, Barbara He doesn't You, tor example, Dodd. You, as flated. The trap was sprung to if to unite. fice, -located at 212 Tanyard Street, expansion. ( i In: retaining jurisdiction over the Terrell County case, the I mean anything of the kind.” chief auditor of the chain, might when Adam tried to drive Ironically, both Lumumba and in the J-oe Merry Building. , She ignored him. *1 want an have picked up that key and The grand opening ceremonies jurist, although.turning down a government request or appoint- away." Kasavubu. had claimed the army’s . answer, Scott" . struck a duplicate," Barbara's nostrils had flared. Calling attention to his experi­ were timed as part tf Union Pro­ full loyalty. Mobutu said the ence as a former insurance man, nrieht oF a federal referee, leaves the door ajar. "And you're entitled to one. Victoria managed to speak. “That's fiendish! Utterly fiend­ Congo would now be run by "Con­ tective's B7bh Anniversary Selebra- And his sentiments that "No lawful reason appears from ; But It needs a tittle background. Her voice was harsh and stran­ ish! Framing Adam to inherit golese technicians- and foreign Commissioner Patey told the audi­ tion whtoh will continue through 'Please indulge me,"' I drew a gled. "Is this the man we hired more money. He's my brother! specialists led by us the army to ence- that life insurance was one the month tf September, evidence, for this distinction of handling of applications of white of the noblest fields in which one ahd Negri applicants. . ." should have meaning for the entire ’long breath. “You ail'know as. our lawyer? 1 think he's, a He might have been convicted save tlhe country from chaos." : about ah ex-cop, Fred Duncan, little insane. Do we have to and executed. How could you could engage, because of the value Attorney J. E. Ballard, prominent South. . ’ who wrote, a book. He took his listen to him?” suggest such a thing from mé Th epolitica! .stuatlon and the it places on security and protection Jackson lawyer" and civic leader, position of the army had present­ of; the family and the provision served as master tf ceremonies. s , Ajly.,Gen. Rogers Is giving scope and depth to true Ameri- manuscript to Adam. And a 1 felt sorry for. her. But not or Vickie?" movie sale was made which ex­ sorry enough to back down. ed the world with one of the most which can be made through insur­ 'Among cither well known commun­ cdlhism injjis aggressive and unyielding enforcement of Negro ceeded his wildest expectations. "There's insanity nere al) confused pictures in recent history. ance -for the education of the youth. ity leaders who participated to the voting isto be commended for his forthright action. The fifty thousand dollars would right,” I said. “On Duncan's "She knew the truth it ■Lumumba,'for example, was The young city official commended program were Mr. K. T. Edwards, ------r-——-—■—------fulfill a dream, to make a. part for accepting the propose had been growing tn her tor arrested by' the army early this vice president tf the National Bank better life for his. two grand­ tion. For thinking he could pufl • Wrtte time, a malignant can­ day from Leopoldville radio when of Commerce; Rev. J. D. Atwater, ■j.' children. it off safely. For not destroy­ teen poisoning her soul' I’he week and held for several hours. Union Protective’s ' pastor of St. Paul C®JE Church; hi Id The army barred him Wednes- Prof. J. L. Davis, principal tf■ Stfifh ■ TarBKsseeVoters “And then disaster struck. ing the record of that visit to story concludes tomorrow, (Continued from Page One) Dan, Varney absconded with thei the bank. Habit, 1 suppose, pre- with the murderer revealed. | he tried to ispeak but let him in Jackson School; and Mr. oJe Merry, threats or acte of intimidation or later to make a nationwide broad­ light that Union Protective is focus­ pioneer business man of .Jackson. coercion or attempted threats, in­ cast- i ing attention upon Owen College Mrs. N. M. Watson, popular Mem­ other goods and services on credit timidation or- coercion of any na­ Kasavubu had issued "war­ through its anniversary celebration, cato to ‘certain colored persons. ture, whether economic or other­ rants” for the arrest of Lumumba phis matron, presented several music ■ 11 stating: — selections. She was accompanied to •4 hefuking to sell necessaries and wise, for the .purpose of interfer­ Permanent Indian Editor and had ordered the parliament "Cooperation between education Jackson by her husband, Dr. N. M. afijer goods an ¿services on credit ing with or discouraging colored (Continued from Page One) to suspend its sessions for a month end business interests is always in of registrars; Dixon Oxford of Watson. '' to, some totortri' persons, although citizens of Haywood County to reg­ (Continued from Page One) i . -. , • . - •-,/ / -• - Senators and deputies milled •order, both serving the needs of I and now state revenue commiss­ terial for another book. t around Wednesday afternoon In 0 ‘-i ■ the latter ..were -economically and ister and to exercise their right to the community. While business pro­ District Manager E. P. Payne, tf voté for federal candidates. first test filed under the 1957 U.S. ioner;■ and Mrs. F. Lawson Cook "We have always been interested hopeless confusion although Tues­ otherwise entitled to credit pur­ motes educatio nand the sights of the Jackson District, had charge tf chases and were formerly afforded Civil Rights Act by the US. De- Sr,, deputy registrars. in American problems," the visitor day they met and voted “dictator­ The Government also asked the partment of Justloe. people are elevated and. their stan­ arrangements, with the. assistance such credit, noted. He said that he had found ial powers” to Lumumba. dards of living raised, there are court to enjoin the defendants Bootle’s decree said the use of In- Atlanta John Wesley Dobbs, America and Negro business in The British general post office of Rev. L. Lanier, and other mem­ 5. Refusing to lend money to from combining or conspiring to different colored slips for white the president tf the Georgia Ne­ ■benefits which accrue to business bers of his personnel. , Atlanta “in a much better con-, in reported many com- ■also." some colored persons, although such carry out such acts or threats. and Negro voter applicants and gro Voters League, called the de­ dltion" than he had expected, ex-, municatons with Leopoldville and Little John Yancy Odom, tf the persons were otherwise qualified for There are approximately 6,500 the use of different literacy stand­ cision an impressive beginning DR. W. O. SPEIGHT HONORED South Jackson Sohool, won first pressing hope in a bright future Elisabethvllle, capital of secession­ Dr. W. O. Speight, Sr., one of the end entitled to Buch loans. ards constituted discrimination. "This decision will mark the be^ for the nation. place tn a competitive talent pro­ white persons and approximately ist , had been original stockholders who also in­ ginning of a new day for the civil closed by military orders. gram sponsored as a highlight tf 6. Refusing to deal with mer­ 7,921 colored persons eligible to JUSTICE DEPARTMENT entire state lot Georgia," . Dobbs Through the sympathy strikes, we cluded his wife, Mrs. Mlgonette the opening ceremonies. Other com­ chants and othens accused tf or vote In Haywood County. Of those Unconfirmed reports at Ndjili Nicholson Speight and members of ACCUSES and political rights tf Negroes, not were able to bring about great petitors were Ethel Deberry, Merry suspected tf selling goods to colored numbers approximately 6,500 white only in Terrell County, but the changes and to defeat the imper­ Airport outside Leopoldville said her family, will be cited during the' High School, second place; Carolyn Lumumba had fled by plane to persons. persons and fewer than 300 colored The Justice Department’s Civil Dawson, a member of the board ialists in India," Mr Ansari de­ anniversary program. The veteran Maxwell, Lincoln Elementary School, persons are now registered to vote. Rights Division brought the case said. clared. The visitor pointed out that Stanleyville, capital of the east Memphis physician served for 7. Inducing suppliers tf merchants providence where he has most of third place; and Linda Fay Wil­ against the registrars on behalf industry has recorded a remarka­ -twenty-six -years as Medical Direc­ liams, Washington-Douglass School, not to deal with certain merchants. In his findings, Judge Bootle his strength. Lumumba’s National tor of Union Protective and has a 8. 'Inducing merchants, landown­ of five Negroes. It charged that ble growth in India since the Au­ fourth place. African Official the Negroes were discriminated ruled specifically that 30 Terrell gust, 1947, independence date. There Congolese Movement party has its continuing record of service with John Yancy will be given an all­ ers and otheri to penalize econom­ headquarters there. (Continued from Page One) against by all . the registrars who County citizens were subjected "to Is presently no strained feeling be­ the company since its founding, His expense-paid trip to Memphis next ically certain colored persons. were named defendants in the distinctions of the registration pro­ tween India and , such as son, 'Dr. W. O. Speight, Jr., -who suc­ 9. Inducing wholesale suppliers of Lumumba, in his final radio Sunday, Sept: 25th, as guest tf the N’ Diaye is a resident, lives in Abid­ case. It accused them of applying cess on the basis tf their race or developed sometime ago with the broadcast before the army took ceeded him in the position of Medi­ Jackson District for the anniver­ colored merchants not to deal with jan, a city of 250,000,. The country more stringent registration teste color ..." Another 20 were re­ seizure of a portion of a bordering cal Director and serves with him on such colored merchhnte and others over .charged that the en'emles of sary program at Bt. Paul Mission­ is 3 1-4 as big as the area tf France to Negroes than to white persons. fused registration In direct conflict land area, claimed traditionally by the Congo nation were trying to the Board of Directors, will appear ary Baptist Church. in the colored community believed and is predominantly agricultural. Specifically, the suit 6core failure with the 15th Amendment tf toe the Chinese. by the defendahts to be sympa­ impose on it a new domination on the anniversary program next Other Memphis tffictyjs who at­ to register several Negro profess­ U. S. Constitution. Sunday. thetic to registration and voting by Felix Houghouet -Bolgny is prime Mr. 'Ansari arrived in the United by an international trusteeship and tended the program were Messrs. ors on grounds of illiteracy. States in July and has spent time Othe participants on program colored citizens. '/" minister of new nation. He forfnerly The judge concluded Chat refus­ hinted that the United Nations Thomas H. Hayes,. Jr., secretary; RIGHTS VIOLATION in the larger cities, as a partici­ was the . agent. will include Rev. J. -E. Roach, man­ Harold J. Whalum; vice president was a physician and plantation The Supreme Court in February al of the 20 was therefore “null, pant in the Foreign Leader Ex­ Kasavubu, a moderate, struck ager of the Memphis Distriot No. 1; CHARGED owner. Since winning Independence reversed a decision of District void and'ineffective for any pur­ and actuary; Onzle O. Home, treas­ The Govenuhent charges that change Program of the Office of back at the Soviet - backed Lu­ Rev . Samuel H. Herring, pastor of urer; 0. T. Turner, director tf the Ivopy Coast has yet to hold an Judge T. Hoyt Davis, who claimed pose, and their names were illeg­ Cultural Exchange, Bureau of Edu­ the host church, St. Paul; Mrs. the acts, practices and threats were the 1957 law was unconstitutional. mumba Wednesday in their strug­ agenoy. election. ■ ally withheld from toe list of qual­ cational and Cultural Affaire, U. 8. gle for power and ordered the Juanita W. Stanback, head of the directed against colored leaders and The case then went on trial last ified voters tf Terrell County.” Mrs. 0. T. Westbrook, widow rf others far the purpose tf interfering The Ivory Coast is a member of June 27 at Albany before Judge Department of State, Having come parliament to suspend its sessions Claims Department; T. H. Hayes, the late Vice President and Assist­ with the right tf colored citizens the Council tf Eutente which ,1s CEASE DISTINCTIONS to Atlanta Tuesday, he win leave for a month. Buf .it appeared both Jr., secretary of Union Protective; ant Secretary of Union Protective Bootle. The jurist took the matter Friday, returning to Washington. to vote, toehiding toe right to vote comopsed of Dahomey, Niger and under advisement follow­ sides-were awaiting outcome of Harold J. Whalum, vice president Life, was present as well as Lewis for candidates', for federal offices, ing a five-day trial. Bootie ordered the registrars to •In Atlanta, the Indian editor has the United Nations Security Coun­ end -actuary ; Onzle O. Home, treas­ Upper-Vojta. been hosted and shown the city by 0. Swingler who has served the thus violating the 1967 Civil Rights Guirando- NDlaye refused to cease making any distinction be­ cil Congo meeting in New York urer, who will preside as master of' company to the capacity tf public Act "..«if- w The Justice Department in ad- tween Negro and white voters, in­ Editor C. A. Scott, of the Atlanta before doing anything drastic. ceremonies; O. T. Turner, Agency comment on the conflict in the Daily World, and Robert Thomp­ relations consultant during its an­ The court'was asked to enjoin troubled Congo. “Since, we are a juming to asking for an injunction cluding differently colored registra­ The frarllament, which voted Lu­ Director; Rev. W. L. Varnado, pas­ niversary celebration, ■ ; the def^ante and all persons act- against alleged discriminatory tion application forms, different re­ son, executive secretary tf the At­ mumba dictatorial powers Tuesday tor of Cummings Street Baptist newly .- independent nation, I do lanta Urban League. trig with them, from engaging to any not think it proper for me to com­ practices, also sought appointment cords, different literacy standards, in a session which had a doubtful Church, and President Twigg. ment on the internal problems of of a federal voting referee but harder tests for Negroes than quorum, did not meet in joint ses­ Owen Choir, under training of Asks To Reply On U.S. another African nation. We respect this request Bootle turned down. whited, and different means tf ad­ Tenn. Congress sion .Wednesday as asked by Lu­ Mrs. Graham, has become one of LONDON, UPI- Opposition La­ their problems and know that they FEW NEGROS REGISTERED ministering tests. ' mumba. There was no explanation the most popular musical groups in bor Party leaders proposed Wed­ The government based its case (Continued from Page One) and , no. lndicaton if Kasavubu’s the Tri-State area. Among its sev­ nesday that Britain .'eventually will be ultimately resolved." on the contention. that in 1958 ' The judge also ordered four Ne­ Gulrandou- NDiaye said the dif­ order'was responsible. eral selections for Hie anniversary should quit making atomic .wea­ only 48 Negroes were registered in groes registered within 10 dkys. March 15. ' Members; of . a rival Kasavubu program will be “Alleuia," by James; pons and rely solely on the United ficulties of the Congo had not the county, compared with 2,810 They are. Marjorie Moore Turner, A Nominating ; - Committee was slowed the drive by other - African appointed government said they "Stouthearted ¡Men," by Romberg; States to produce a nuclear de­ whites on the rolls. The defense Grace Boyd Gibson, Davey 1, Gib­ appointed for the. élection of of­ expected Lumumba's arrest "with­ Handel’s "Trust in the Lord"; and terrent,. ;; nations,. , • ; said; only .35'.Negro sought the son and Genevieve M. Bhedrick. ficers at the . April, ,1961 State in hours" but the premier moved “Our country," he noted" as well Dawson’s popular Negro' spiritual, The proposai was contained in a right to Vote from 1956 until April, Meeting, in Bristol. They are: Mrs. freely 'through the city, He spoke “Aint-a’That Good News,", policy statement worked out' by as other African nations who hftYe 1958.,; • '-■■■■• ^Finally, -Bootle held ‘ that "This, G M, Bumps,- chairman, Memphis; ori: Ihe radio, :bfrt to' complicate won independence has not been af- court retains jurisdiction tf • Chis ' The public is -invited. No admiss­ the party’s national executive. Defendants In the .suit were Jambs- Mr. E. T. Carothers, Nadhvills; matters •further police , on guard ion will be charged. fected by toe turmoil in the Congo. Griggs Raines, n Dawson banker- . causfr for the purpose tf 'making Rev.- E„ UNetters, Memphis; Mrs. ; any and all addltlonal ftodlngs and there tumed him W when he WHAT NEXT? > .' . ATLANTA/Ga.-(SNS)— I personally know of no problems1 lawyer arid chairman of the -board B; G., Singleton, Chattanooga; and first/appemjl'. He promptly fired Cleveland,.; Ohio-The Cleveland ------... >- I i Ml. ■ ■ ■ , ; - conclusions and of enterlng atiy and »“ftoradio station. .' , Wayman Donald /Bray, 19-year- that: can be traced to that coun­ Mrs/ Nannie' Rucker, Murfreesboro. quiet Wednesday but dispatches Transit'System has decided to be­ ; old. Howard 'University, engineering try.”' y;’ . • ; ail .addltldnàl ortiers •» -may . be­ •j Biifrfroft' was" pledged''/to three ifepolQle.1^y.:1^e1f,z from Elisabethvlle said heavy come "well groomed," The company student . was not'injured'in an au- Guirandou- N'Diaye insited that come necessary, or. appropriate for candidates to be offered in nomi­ fighting had broken out In se­ will buy $10,600 wriMi tf dWdorant tomriblle qcc^ent while enroute the major problem facing his ooun- the enforcement, modification, or nation for election at the National cessionist Katanga Province be­ for its diesel fuel. ' back to Softool tom Atlanta, his try was to find investment capita! implementation of this decree, or Meeting in Tuskegee, Alabama, and efforts to secure membership tween police and native tribes­ mother revealed Friday. to exploit its resources. He 6ald (Continued from Page One) for any other lawful purpose." June, 1961. They are Mrs. W. H. to 'cooperatively work together to men. The fighting, however, ap­ a state appointed agency. Post - election demonstrations the country was rich in bauxite, (in- Williamson, Mrs. L. C. Reddick and proihote the. ideals of the organi­ peared to be a repetition of al­ subside in Korea. ¿•Mrs. Wayman Bray, rf 1156 Fair dustrlal diamonds, magnesum, and Father Theodore R. Gibson, Rec­ Mrs. G. M. Bumps. zation, most constant tribal hostilities and St., S. W.,a member tf the staff wbod. He said that there were 100 tor of Christ Episcopal Church, Ml' HOUSEKEEPERS - Cooks, sleep The Meeting adjourned with a Mrs. B. A. E. CallaWay of Mem­ to have nothing to do with the ami, is a well respected figure tt Senators see duplication' in at Washington.(High 'School, said varieties tf rich forestry. in, own room, TV. $30-860. Reply plea that all units use energies phis is publicity chairman. political warfare. her eon ahd . wiother. young man space program. The visitor is married and the his community/ He is a veteran giving name, address, phone of re­ T enroute to Washington, Wednesday, father of a 16-year-old girl. His foe of racial bias. He has led a ferences. Tickets sent Best Maid sfully get/out tf his eports hobby for the past ,10 yeare had series tf successful integration act­ Agency, 6 Lincoln Ave, Roslyn H left'¿fre road on a raln- 6E0MÏ car. after jt been Judo and he is the highest ions. Heights 11, L. I, N. Y. swept ¡T,,slippery pavement near Eas- HUFNAIL Buy THIS ranking expert on the sport in These Include integration tf Mi­ 'SO YOUR GIRL MUSK ley,8.cS— - ,1“4 backward down an Africa. Judo as a defensive art was ami buses; parks; swimming podls; PUBLISHER BLUES embankmen Mlstruck a tree. The and sit-in demonstrations, resulting barred:to natives under French AMBROSE.. SONG I vehMleth« ntfnedup.Bray and rule, but now Guirandou-N’ Diaye in opening of lunch counters. His MAIDS, New York, to $240 WROTE! his compii*__i ‘were assisted in re­ ■. conducts a school which IS run son, Theodore, Jr., was a plaintiff Lucky, easy good jobs In nice . moving ttft^ -cMthto<- tom the car with the help of two assistants. to Association's Miami school inte­ homes. Get paid each week. Come by white iMMBtsJ^ttt,-krea,.hte GulrandquTN’ Diaye speaks no gration case. alone or with friends to the best mothèr n-y-» ■were English. He was interviewed through Florida NAACP leaders assert agency. No money needed, tickets soaked by the rafa, however. his State Department escort-inter­ that the State is out to wreck the sent. Free TV, free room-board. The preter Anatole Visson. NAACP's state organization. 8end name-address-phone of ref­ Howard, Míiig as erence. ABCO Agcy, 251 W 42, on maw. ' 'tax' incoming Modest job gains by fall fore- U. 8. again snubs Trujillo NYC. Dept R-21 wwt-liuurvey. . .. , , ■ sugar imports. MEMPHIS WORLD I íqtordoy, SepHntber 17, I960 • S v —'r. ..—■ , ------w .¿*1. 'f NEW ORLEANS PARENTS WATCH COURTS, SOLON NEW ORLEANS, La. — Parents Four of the five members of oí Negro children in New Orleans, the Orleans Parish 8chool Board seeking equal educational advant­ have stated they? favor complying I. ages for their children, are keep­ with the order; to desegregate the ing their fingers crossed until first grade on November 14. The November 14, While keeping a otn member, Emile A. Wagner, Jr., wary 'eye on the state legislature. t‘,nriln'' segregationist, ,has hinted On September 1 the U. S. Su­ that the legislature may meet In preme Court affirmed federal Dis­ NEW YORK - The same apparatus of hate that has fought gratl?v|n<- -Mages in the ell- special session before November 14 t r trict Judge J. Skedy Wright’s and adaress out of office the Or­ Negro children in the exercise of their right to an unsegregated ,1118 0 emocr8C7- X order delaying desegregation of leans Parish School Board. If tills education is "spreading the slime of religious bigotry in the BIGOTRY REFEREN!) •f ...... the first grade from September should happen, it Is probable the 8 to November 14. final act m the drama will ■ be Presidential election campaign," Roy Wilkins, NAACP executive Re'errir? te ant-Cetholk. bigotry ..- for the federal courts.to restrain secretary, declared this week, in the current presidential cam­ It is true the highest court in the legislature, as it has the gov­ paign, he said: > • the land has spoken, but the par­ ernor and attorney general (Aug. Mr, Wilkins spoke briefly to the victories over prejudice during its “The same scurrilous, filthy type • •• ents have reason to be skeptical, 27) from Interfering with opening session, Sept'. 6, of the Na­ i year span.- Secretary Wilkins of literature passed around against for they have been in the courts court’s orders to desegregate. tional Urban League’s 50th annual said, “In addition to the giant for­ Negroes is now passed out against : for 8 long years. This latest rul­ conference at the Commodore Hotel, ward steps taken by a sharply dis­ Catholics.. Most of the Protestant ing, in fact, lacked Just three days conveying greetings from NAACP advantaged minority, the League churches that pictured the Negro of coming on the 8th anniversary Hailing the League for its many has seen and helped to bring about as virtually a chimpanzee now pic­ of the filing of their original suit. Hot-Rod Can Cost ture the Roman as It was on 8ept. 4, 1952 that PREPARE FOR CLEVELAND REAL ESTATE BROK-1 George Harris, national president, and William an evil octopus. While denouncing ■ ■ NAACP attorney A. P. Tureaud, ERS' MEETING - L. B. Jett, national chairman; I Hamilton, president of Cleveland Association. the Catholics for alleged interfer­ acting on behalf of 95 children, fil­ WORLD DAY OF PRAYER ence with the state, these Protest­ ed suit to desegregate New Orleans ant denominotbns have called up- schools (Bush v. Orleans Parish on an army of Pharisees to Impose \ • School Board). That was 2 years their will upon the state." before the U. S; Supreme Court Contest Deadline PLANS ARE FINALIZED Mr. Wilkins also reminded those ... outlawed segregation in public assembled that the “Negro, Ameri­ schools. NEW YORK, N. Y, - Plans for a ma|or world-wide obser­ can is not yet tree and equal; and ■ Since 1952 every ,two years the PITTSBURGH, Pa. - Secretary vance of the World Day of Prayer were finalized here by a group the United States is not yet the <|e- ■ > state legislature has passed a “seg- of Labor James P. Mitchell said of leading Protestant churdi women. mocracy, refined and responsive, i ,, reg&tion package." As fast as the that a young man who leaves high that most Americans wish it to bi­ courts threw out one taw, the legis­ school to earn enough money to In an all-day meeting at the In- million mark. ome." ‘ lature came up with a new one. buy a hot-rod, for example, is Wheelchair Model terohurch Center, 475 Riverside 'Proceeds of the offering, In ad­ Citing the fact that seven years • ■ Attorney General GremiHlon de­ making "a major financial mis­ Drive, the ’’Committee of 75" of dition to meeting regular commit­ after the histor.c United States.,. Supreme Court ruling outlawing scribed this tactic as Louisiana's calculation in the neighborhood of WASHINGTON, D. C. - Decem­ United Church Women also met the ments, will go into special annlver “secret weapon of legislate and li­ CLEVELAND, Ohio - Discriminatory practices within the real -rial srercrnf.iht) in public educa-“ ' $60,000.” ber is the deadline for Inventors 16 organizing secretaries of its sary projects. One is a major lit­ tlon two and one-half- million^Ne-" tigate." estate market will be one of the major problems to be examined who want to share in the $5,000 Prayer Fellowship teams here and eracy, literature and communicat­ biu u.uiure.i..n-tne South stiu at--• / The latest act in this exchange He said' a recent study shows by the National Association of Real Estate Brokers when it holds prize money being offered for in­ overseas. The teams-will be at work ions program In Africa. The second drama occurred on August 27 when that the value of a high school tend segregated schools, Mr. Wil-, ,,, its 13th Annual Convention in Cleveland beginning September 17. vention of a practical, self-pro- In February In Klbwe, Northern will assist Interdenominational com­ kins declared, “This Is a great the courts invalidated 7 states education over a grade school edu­ peled wheelchair that will go up Rhodesia, Hong Kong, Zurich, Swit­ munity planning in Alaska. The sig­ statutes, including one under cation can be estimated at $64,000 crime against them, and we and.... According to the Association of­ ing and Investment people refus­ and down stairs and in and out zerland, Lima, Peru, and Madras, nificance of the women's offering they will some day rue its coin- -= which the governor had taken over in a lifetime, and that of a college ficials, discrimination within their ing to release mortgage funds and of public and private buildings. was described by Mrs. W. MudoOh in a lifetime, and that of a college India, prior to the 76th anniver­ mission." control of New' Orleans schools, market shows itself in many forms. capital to Negroes in better, less This was announced Jointly by sary of the World Day of Prayer, MadLeod, general director of unit­ and another one given the gover­ education over a high school edu­ crowded areas, ,A Negro Is often Frederick H. Mueller, Secretary of ed Church Women, a general de­ cation at $100,000. Feb. 17, 1961. nor authority to close the public William J. Hamilton, who is refused financing even if his credit Commerce, and Maj. Gen. Melvin partment of the National Council of schools. President of the Cleveland Associa­ is excellent." J. Maas, U8MCR, Ret., Chairman Plans were discussed at the meet­ A young man starting out in tion of Real Estate Brokers and Churches. of the President’s Committee on ing for the 32 Prayer Fellowships 'Among members attending the 1960 can expect to earn about Head of the R and H. Realty The Convention which will last to be held In this country and Can­ $200,000 during his life — more or Employment of the Physically "Committee of 75" luncheon here Co. here said, “In many cases through Wednesday, September 21, Handicapped. ' ' ada next January and February, less depending on his education, there is an open refusal on the will be held at the Sheraton-Cleve­ were Mrs. Ralph Bunche. whose hus­ the Secretary noted. Thus, the The Committee is sponsoring The World Day of Prayer to band recently returned from a part of white brokers to sell pro­ land Hotel. It opens with a public the contest. The Commerce De­ served by church women around average lifetime earning potential perty to Negroes, based primarily meeting on Sunday, at the East Mt. United Nations mission to the Con­ of the grade school graduate is partment's National Inventors the world from sun-up to sun­ go, Mrs. Francis B. Sayre 8r., of on the fact that they are Negroes." Zion Baptist Church, Euclid Ave­ Council will evaluate the inven­ down beginning at the Internation­ estimated at $179,000, of the high "Or", he added "the brokers em­ nue at East 100th Street. It will Washington, D. C., and Mrs, Rosa school graduate at $243,000, and of tions and recommend promising al Date Line. The day, however, be­ Page Welch, noted singer. A prom­ ploy a 'pentlemens' agreement’s 1end Wednesday, the 21st of Sept., ones to, Judges who will determine comes year-10ng in ite resulting act- ' the college graduate at $343,000. which is their unwritten policy of 'with a banquet and installation of inent speaker at the lunch was Mrs practicality of the designs. ivitles Harper Sibley of Rochester, N. Y. not showing homes to Negroes in Officers at the Sheraton Cleveland Many firms are reluctant to hire Another finding pointed out by Mrs. Paul Moser, chairman of the a former president of United Secretary Mitchell. at a dinner certain sections." Hotel. workers who must depend on anniversary program, explained that George Harris, who heads the Some of the other Highlights wheelchairs. For this reason, and Church Women. Mrs. William Sale Climaxing TV-radio station this will be the flrot time that Terrell, NOW president, was host­ By WALTER C. ROBINS ON,Editor,„„r KDKA’s "back to school" cam­ National Association of Real Es- 'between these times will include: becausei.of the difficulty of getting A speech by Hobson R. Reynolds, groups of church women tn design­ ess. ^The Chattanooga Observer paign, was that school dropouts tate Brokers said, “The racial bar­ chairs into and out of industrial ated areas here and overseas will rier, especially in the mortgage Assistant to the Commissioner of The Prayer Fellowship teams ov­ experience more unemployment or buhlness spaces, a "public spirit­ meet simultaneously before the Day than graduates. institution, limit, Negro builders the Federal Housing Administra­ ed, priyate citizen Interested in erseas will bring together teams and real estate brokers In construc­ tion. During the convention Rey­ to study the relevance of prayer to of ohurch women from five con-1 LEOPOLDVILLE - (UP!) - A the betterment of the physically world problems and to propose con­ Joint session of the .Congolese Among youths interviewed for tion of high caliber Negro housing nolds will head a special housing Unente, Mrs. Moser said. handicapped" made the $5,000 certed efforts which women can Parliament Tuesday night voted the study, he said, unemployment development." program which will interpret and prize money offer. Under the general theme, "For­ “fdll i»wers” to Premier Patrice was three times as heavy among Harris was in Cleveland to help discuss the part thegovernment undertake toward their solution. The chair, which should weigh CONSCIOUS OF TASK ward Through the Ages," all Pray- Lumumba in his struggle for the boy dropouts and four times outline the program for the con­ plays in housing. from 5? to 7s pounds, must be Cr "Fellowships will use a study power with President Joseph Kasa­ as heavy among the girl dropouts vention which is expected to draw Morris Rlger, Regional Director "Church women are very consci­ capable ‘of being folded by the ous of the responsibility which wo­ guide prepared by the Rev. Dr.' J vubu. as it was among the graduates. over 600 Rcaltlsts from every sec­ of Textile Worker’s Union, of user and stowed in the interior Carter SWaln, director of the Nat­ The announced vote was 88 for Some of the dropouts had been tion of the country. America, A. F. L., movement. men must shoulder today for rais­ of an auto.. Further detail on ing our ethical and' moral Stand­ ional Council’s Department of Eng­ Lumumba, 25 against and three unemployed as much as 27 per­ Hamilton, who has been a broker On Tuesday afternoon Wendell specifications may be . obtained lish Bible, A pocket -size book, abstentions. cent of the time since they had for 25 years, underlined the role Erwin, managing partner of the ards," she declared. ’’Convinced of from the National Inventors Coun­ the power of prayer, church wo­ "There Came A Woman," it is Chamber President Joseph Ka- left school, Mr. Mitchell declared. of the banks and other Investment Erwin-Hamilton Company of Ceve- cil, U. 8, Department of Commerce, land will discuss General Insurance men have increasingly come to sup­ based on the story of the women songo.who presided at the joint firms in the rear estate System Washington 25, p, C. at the well as told in JOHN, Cop­ session, said, there were 116 mem­ when he said, "Negro confinement and its importance to real estate port the Worid Day Of Prayer." She added that if,; to hoped to dou­ ies of the guide were presented to bers present — five more than a ■ within slum areas and ‘ghettoes’ brokers, the committee members during to­ quorum. But reporters counted has been mostly the result of bank-.. ble the number of wordhlp services, the number of those attending and day’s meeting. only 94 umbers al the session.’ Cooperating in the 75th anniver­ .The "full powers" vote came the offering on the 75th anniver­ sary. sary observances are the National after a 20-mlnute speech by Lu­ Council’s Divisions of Home and mumba and after a series of Doctors Visit Soviet Union On SELMA, Ala. - (ANP) - Eman­ The goal for the 1961 offering In of Foreign Missions, as well as the speakers had pleaded for the women’s organizations of most of premier and the president to get uel Brown, son of a former slave this country has been set at $750,- and founder of a well-known man- 000 but committee members were the Protestant and Orthodox together and settle their differ­ DETROIT— (ANP) - Approxi­ doc Ri a ANbias^ ences by negotiation. uei training school, died near here Medical Education Study Mission challenged today to reach for the churcher in thè United States. last week. mately 200 people Shivered as the Some -years ago I was aske^M A “reconciliation commission" temperature took a sudden drop, MOSCOW - A delegation of 12 U. S. Negro doctor», Includ­ aid the cause ofCleve Cdrbfati had urged compromis and suggest­ Brown, 77-years-old, founded but, remained in the Ecorse High ed direct talks between the two ing three women physicians,'spent 10 days in Moscow studying School Stadium during most of 115 E. 22nd St., ChattsnoOga. Tenn., Street Manual Training School for who was.almost totallyfWlhai$nl' rlvalh after a day of see-saw de­ Negroes in 1904 near the commun­ Soviet hospitals and medical institutions to learn of recent ad­ the program honoring Mrs. Rosa velopments In which neither man ity of Minter. Parks at the mass rally, who was in despair. I had vances in medicine in the Soviet Union. . much that the famous Doc Antfer- » had appeared able to marshal Officers and members of UAW __ A — w'JL; enough strength to oust the other. The school opened with 13 pupils The private group Included seven the National Medical Association Local 600 and an All-Nations com­ To Save Children’s Lives son of 302 W. Oordon 'Aye., . Ros?- ’ Jean Bolikgango, Information in a one-room shack. It now has of the doctors’wives, a woman phy- and leader of the delegation, said mittee were sponsors of the affair. vllle.. Ga„ had done ipr,;so.!many minister in the Kasavubu govern­ more than 400 students, several siclan’s husband who is an attor- one of the main reasons the physl- Mtb. Rosa Parks, the principal NEW YORK - "Drivers Kill chlldren were: others. I sent Clbve to hlnLi 1 ment, broadcast Tuesday over Ra­ brick buldings, 75 acres of farm ney and a husband and wife who clans came to Moscow was to learn speakei-, gave a vivid account of More Children than any Disease" Cancer killed 3,996; Congenital cently ran into Cleve Corblri ahd dio Leopoldville that Lumumba’s land, 25 acres of pasture and 90 are both doctors. [how so -----many•>. thousands ------of persons her experiences during the Mont­ is the gruesome, shooklng fact Malformations 3,093; Pneumonia I wps amazed to see he w "reign of terror" was over, but acres of woodland. NMA MISSION DELEGATES live to be a hundred years old or gomery, Ala., bus boycott. highlighted in a new Stop Accl- 3,049; Gastritis, Enteritis and Co­ longer blind. He told me that a0?T“"“' visiting Doc Anderson his eyesight '«« at dusk troops apparently loyal to The Dalias County Board of Members of the delegation were older there. Earier an informal “tea" honor- dents campaign released today by litis 733. Lumumba were in control of the Dr. and Mrs. Richard M, Carey of The visiting doctors, all specia­ Ing Mrs. Parks was held on the The Advertising Council on behalf came back and that Doc Anderson . Education in recent years gave lists in their fields, were heartily The new fall-winter campaign all • important station and bann­ financial aid to the school, pay­ New York City, Dr. Joseph.L. and lawn at the Home of Mrs. WlUle of the National Safety Council. had done some special ''work'1 fortre?? ing all broadcasts.' Dr. Joyce Y. Carwin of Stamford, welcomed by the Soviet doctors. Mao Tucker in Ecorse. Time to sound a nationwide alert not only urges adults to save chil­ 1him ... and thatI - -< he is now very..... hAppy ing the salary of- 17 teachers, a Dr, Grigsby, who is associate dren's lives by driving more care­ Lumumba, wiho was arrested for school bus driver and allotlng Connecticut; Dr. Ethekene J. The officers of Local 600 do­ as the sohools open all over Amer­ in his love life ahd his financial professor at the Howard University fully, it also urges them to back v; three hours Monday by the army maintenance funds.. Crockett and Attorney George W. nated-$100 for Mrs. Parks. Collec­ ica, the campaign is being offered troubles are over. ' . appeared in public Tuesday at a Crockett, Jr„ of Detroit; Dr. Mar­ College of Medicine, lectured on tions amounted to $387.21, which to newspapers and their advertis­ up traffic laws by writing to their I asked him what happened iwL’i'Jj point session of Parliament and garet E. Grigsby of Washington, D. infectious diseases before the Mos­ was presented to Mrs., ¡Parks dur­ ers, radio and television stations, local police and safety officials: he pointed to a .lucjty Oharin^’ "'^ listened while the "reconciliation Later, as Parliament was meet­ O.; Dr. and Mrs. Alegro J. Godley cow Institute of Bio-chemistry. ing the rally program. networks and sponsors, and to ma­ “1 support strict law enforce­ was wearing, which, he '.emmisslon” recommended that he ing for a Joint session, grey-clad af Detroit. After leaving the USSR the group gazines. ment!" Mazuzah. He said it contained and Kasavubu meet to find a Leopoldville police believed loyal Other NMA mission delegates will visit medical institutions in' Po­ promise God made to Moses— H. T. Rowe, Director of Inform­ cbmpromisce. to Lumumba reinforced the arm­ were Dr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Logan land, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, it is worn 1and J ‘to----- wsurdJ *"off evil. 5e”. ’ Kasavubu did not show up. He ed guard. of New York City,: Dr. and Mrs. Great Britain and France, before ation, International B .'.sines.' Ma-1 Visiting Aulo Worker Doc Anderson gave him chines Corp., as volunteer Cootcll-; said that Doc------„ ahd Bollkango were conferring at Joseph P. Martin of Cleveland; Dr. returning to the United States Sep­ this charm and some ¡Biblical &-"Oil Kasavubu’s residence on the Con­ The position of the Congolese Edawrd C. Mazique of Washington; tember 17. Faces Tax Hearing nator of the campaign, points out Shot By Storekeeper army was as confused as ever. NEW YORK - (ANP) - Fed­ that "drivers are the greatest cense and suggested, prayers. I go River six miles out of town Dr. and Mrs. Henry F. Shorter of The NMA is an organization of LITTLE ROCK - (ANP) -WU- delighted to see such a wonderful with Joseph Ileo, the man Kas­ Some were loyal to Kasavubu. Atlanta; Dr. and Mrs. Creed F. 5,000 Negro doctors founded in 1895 eral Judge Charles Metzner last threat to those innocents too some to Lumumba, some to Boli- week, postponed setting of a trial young to die!” G. M. Basford Com­ 11am Moore, 28, an auto worker on oht nge in a man who not too¡ Jaijg ¡ . avubu appointed as new premier Ward of Cleveland. because Negroes were denied admit­ vacation from Flint, Mfoh., was kango. It apparently depended up­ tance to the American Medical As­ date for William J. Hampton, con­ pany (New York) recently took ago was in such deep despair. to replace Lumumba. STUDYING LONGEVITY shot in the leg by a storekeeper and I happened to call on Doc Ander­ The United Nations withdrew on the tribal origins oi the leaders In Moscow, the delegation visited sociation. gressional secretary to Rep. Adam over the project as volunteer ad­ and the troops. vertising agency and contributed then was charged with disturbing son a few days ago and I was?M- .... Tuesday from Radio Leopoldville, the Institute of Health Organiza­ Members of NMA were hot in­ C. Powell, until Nov. 14, with the the peace by Sheriff's deputies last cluded in the U. 8. Public Health consent of attorney's for both a task force of creative men and traduced to a client named MBdreft. :. ;,' leaving a token force of seven men tion and History of Medicine, the week. -i,.'■ ■' RUssell of Newport News. V». Two. . The United Nations announced Institute of Theraphy and the In­ Mission to the Soviet Union in 1957 sides. women headed by Wlnsor H.J Wat­ under a corporal in charge. It was Tuesday they were reopening all son, Jr. to attack the growing tra­ years ago when she fk’Bt evidently an experiment and the stitute of Surgical Medicine where and are, not included in the U. a Hampton's attorney, Leonard j Moore was treated for a flesh Congo airports to peaceful traf­ Soviet Medical Exchange Program. Feldman, had requested tlhe post- gedy on the nation's highways. Doc Anderson she told me shb wM' ¡ shutdown almost certainly would the physicians observed Dr. Vasily ; wound of the right leg. unhappy, unloved and unlucky.-. fic as well as turning back con­ Androsor, the famous surgeon, per- Deputies Loyd Goodson and George be reimposed if any side tried to trol of the radio station. An Eli- Here are some of the latest eta- „ ■ .. ,on Well, she certainly looked IB»:'* .-.,. gain the upper hand. form mMnr operations. tlsTlcs put forth by the National °8rre^ s d sabethville dispatch said the U. N. The group also visited the Pav­ other Negro entered the grocery and million dollars to me an this day. forces were maintaining a ban Safety Council, forming the base ota^r Ne?r?„e?ntefi r^v She was well dressed and happyM Forty - five minutes after the lov Insuiute in Leningrad and' the for the alar- s-nded in the ad- U. N.' troops w j khcw from the against secessionist Katanga troop Ministry of Health and went on I I a I’’ SCrûsncr.Strasner. Theinc pniceratofficers, saiasaid uuhthat tu-af- and said she was out of debt SDdk'.v» . . vertislng campaign; ¿ ■ - - - - station, Bo'ikongo rushed up in a reinforcements flying to trouble- sightseeing tours. * ter an exchange of words, one of the well fixed, financially an

8^/1 MEMPHIS WOftLD € Saturday, September 17, I960

AdmrtCampus Cross Fires SALISBURY, & C. - (ANP) - A cross-burning last week on the Livingstone College. campus re- p.ltpd In.-the speedy arrest of three young Rowan County men by Salisbury pqllcp..,;.:-;.^)^.;);^ The trio, Gurney Burris, 16 John M. Burris, 20, and Bobby Ray King;, 18,.all of Salisbury, are be­ ing .held inlieu '$500! bail’ Hfi! . King is .-in the- '¿ferine Corps. By ALICE A. DUNNIGAN John Burris Is an ex-Army man J now employed at a linoleum shop. WASHINGTON - (ANP) - If he becomes chairman of the Gurney Burris listed no employ­ important HoDse committee on Education and Labor in the next ment. . . V , ' Congress, Rep. Adam Clayton Priwelf hopes to act swiftly on Wheu.arepprt pf thb crosslbunn- federal aid to education and the minimum wage bill. I Ing; was phoned 4o police head­ "OPERATION: FEED THE BABIES" - Mrs. Moise Louisiana state legislature. Some 95 per cent quarters, three patrql cars' were Thé Néw York Congressman.told of the children affected are Negrops. A(lrs. Cahn dispatched in the area. Cahn and J, Harvey Kerns, board member and f- reporters on the closing: day of the ■ The three young men were, ar­ executive director of the Urban League of New and Mr. Kerns urged Americans fò sertd1 irifght 86th Congress that he would push rested in the. area byr-M...K, E. tor a deadline on February 1, to Orleans, respectively, are pictured at an emer­ food and supplies to: "OPERATION: FEED THE Clark, Sgt. R. L:,Hill arid patrol­ BABIES," 2108 Jackson Avenue, New Orleans, aht on these two urgent pieces of gency. press conference called to make an ap­ man 0. W. Peeler, législature if he is committee The officers said the youths peal for the 23,000 children in Louisiana cut La. - ■ ■ i . >■’< . chairman. , . confessed? that-- they bjillt the .cross; Matron Wadle from their welfare allowances by action by the .carried.It,.t^nyipgsthne-and.^t. ¡Whether.he becomes chairman Directions, Shot \ -r- . McKenzie.i'(lef f) i^mpGrarid of ilie Education and Lalror Com­ it ablaze. ' Chapter. 9,.^ ed 'Ndgro College Fund '¿ppeal' te mittee. depends upon three pre­ GAFFNEY, S, C. — (ANP) — A Police Chief Drtvid Shuler mini- mises:. If there is a majority of IV 51k iriized the incident as non-repre- J/. J/Tterifr Ji-,, College Fuhd executive director. Mrs. (avlnla T. Negro motorist stopped to ask high­ obinsgn,-. supreme recorder of. the ^¿Grgn.d Chapter,, smiles, ap- Democrats elected to' thé Congress, way directions from a group of sentative of racd relations ih Ealls- If he Is re-e!écted, and If he is bury, and Rowan County, •Ti.:. f : (Ji-oyah blow conducting its 17th' dnrtqlai'campaign, UhiCF seeks white men near here last week and alite. ' was shot in the stomach for his , "Thoiightlete work by ’ irrespon­ .4Mpp'or^^r$>QiQh.6vt:l}ya';n5jt|^p;.fQr.’^':.pr>va'rer accredited colleges COMMITTEE- NOW DIVIDED "insolence." sible youngsters," he .said. • -V dnd^pnivbjifties. All but,:'one- of tfNCF's member ¿chodli are , Pointing out (hat the Education i^afeO’th^outh..-'-y 1 arid Labor committee is now divid­ Robert Lee Shirey, 25, under­ .‘I ed, -Powell expressed hope of creat­ went- emergency surgery at Chero­ Mirs’! M'ckdhzie resides at T#?' St. MHrks AVeriUp',' Brodklyn; ing, a better atmosphere of coope­ kee County Memorial Hospital and J Mrs. Robifjsoh-at 2 West :120th Street, Mahliatfari,'’ ’ ration, and, compromise in. , order to was reported to be in fair condi­ nave stronger support. tion. Shirley, a Georgia-born hospital GREENSBORO, N. C. - The great need of regaining the whch have students who are de­ . Powell Is' already chairman of prived and are economically hand­ Cage Crown For tne' Subcoriimlttee on Mining of Worker on.vacation from his job at leadership of students in the area of current social problems was Claim Dr. Jackson Erred theiHouse Interior Committee. Arid Veterans Hospital in Long Beach, icapped and require repetitive'tea­ '..I . S-. ’ ' h ■. outlined at A8J College last week. He isays that a fine. atmosphere Cal.,' was traveling- ■ to Norfolk, ching processes. These new.deVices a; plrevails in that committee. As a Va.,-’ to visit a sister. With him (Referring to the “sit-in" move­ to come to the modem college dur­ will reduce the teacher's labors'al- MCblWal resiilt the Interior. Committee were his mother, his girl friend, ing the next decade said self teach­ his three sisters, and a nephew. ment conducted by college students, ioWlrig tiie’laltei- tri'use more time ' ROME. —(URI) The star- passed more bills in this Congress Dr. Samuel M. Nabrit, Jr., presi­ ing devices will gain popularity, es­ studded United States basketball 1 PHILADELPHIA -’(ANP) ' - A tnari any other Committee. The girl friend, Miss Sara Gib­ dent of the .Texas Southern Uni­ pecially with those institutions in' other educational services.' > was wrbng were the Reverends When questioned on whether he team romped off with America’s charge ¿¿gainst Dr/ J? H. -Jackson Junius -Cl Austin, pastor of Pllgfirit son, said Shirley stopped to ask versity at Houston, said that in 34th Olympic gold medal Saturday lpvolving. $33,000 cùnfiised most ot •Would insist upon inserting the the group of white men the route these movements college administra­ Baptist, church: a Y. Johnsbn El« PoWell anti-discrimination amend­ night by , trouncing Btazll, 90-63, the delegates, to thfe 86th conven­ Bettie • Baptist church ¿rid presi­ to Charlotte, N. C. tions and faculties should abandon after.a ■ barefooted Ethiopian tion of the .^atioripi 'Briptlst Con­ ment into the. Education bill, the Moments ater, she said, she saw dent of the Baptist State1 Ubnven- New Yorker replied thwt he would its leadership to others. soldier who serves as Emperor vention Ü3A, Iric. here last week. tion of Illinois; B, F. Paxton, pas­ Shirley running and two white He was delivering the main ad­ ’s personal bodyguard From what could be learned from dio nothing in the committee to men chasing him. Shirley hid in tor of True Light Baptist church; iriiposo his own personal amend­ dress at the dinner meeting a feat­ ran the fastest marathon on rec­ those making the charge and from the Rev. John Brown pastor of some bushes, ure event of the two-day faculty- ord in the . closing, track event of statements triade;, by''Dr. Jackson aient to «he bill if It in any way Miss Gibson said Shirley was. Gome and See Baptist church; Would deter it from coming out of slàff orlntatioh conference at the a ' /■ 11 the game's. : who was defeated in'efforts to and A. H. Reed, pastor of Antioch shot when he came out of the college. He spoke on the subject, i » £ ® All-Ainerlca ' Jerry Lucas' \ of head up' thé convention for the the Rules Committee. Baptist church. PRESIDENT CAN GET ACTION bushes. She ran to a nearby house "ftw Vistas in Higher Education." KSMK -* æ?I 1 go OWo State pouted in 25 pointe,’ 19 eighth . time, no question:. of : bis and called police. ,'JOur colleges," he said, “must not of them on a nine-minute splurg honesty was involved. If thé néxt President will exer­ abdicate their position in provid- in the first half,’ td lead the Yanks PAYS OFF BATH cise his executive power there will **ng the' educational environment for to their ,txsy basketball triumph. HOUSE MORTGAGE : be no need for the Powell Amend­ Ex-Porler Travels the.student as he matures, and Oscar Robertson of Cincinhatl had The'basis of the charge appears ment to guarantee equality in edu- abandon 'their students to influenc­ an off night With only 12 points to be’-that ’Dr. Jackson- took' the catlén, in housing or in the im­ In Private Pullman es, other than those in which growth but his blg;-puhch wasn’t' needed: sum from the retirement fund to plementation of the Supreme in dur educational services would •Russia.' scoring; v.lheavily.. in pay, off. thfewiortgage; pt. the.. Bap­ Court Decision. -HOBOKEN, N. J. - (ANP) - men’s gymnastics and placing sec­ tist-owned bath house ■ ■ in Hot Powell said he would talk to both As a Pullman porter, William" Ty­ naturally occur. Kennedy and Nixon regarding the ler used to dream of hiring his own ‘“ïradltionally,” he continued, ond in basketball by‘downing Italy, Springs Without1 ' authorization. 78-70, ran its gold medal (ead oyer Howeyerbhis! .actiqh wax later ap­ issuance of an Executive Order Pullman for a U. S. trip. A first- “the American college is consider­ on this issue of segregation in in­ place ticket in Irish sweepstakes ed (appropriately) to carry on those the U: S. to 42-34 and turned-the provedby the board 'qf directors. unofficial team race into a rout The'-ehaiige was«ifiade •lri'whi- stitutions receiving Federal aid. last May gave him more than the f Unctions which might lead to erad- PHILADELPHIA - (ANP) - The Harlem Representative $15,000 needed for the trip. Tylir, Icaté’soclal evils, analysis and dis- by swelling its lead over the Yanks cago before .the convention opened Rev. Thomas S. Harten, veteran, 78, of Shreveport, La., luxuriating to 800 1-2-560 1-2. here .by. {he Rev. Andrew. J. Har- tMnks Kennedy has a good chance cdssjon of social evils, provde pro- pastor of Holy Trinity Baptist of carryirig New York in the com­ in his private Pullman with help granfrof extensive study about ideas ¿Ttfe-' U.'1 St basketball 'triumph' grett; ‘ fdrm’éf ' sècrètai'y- of •' the: 're- church in Brooklyn, refused to of porter Clarence Gordon and a was a’ foregone conclusion — the tirèftïËntrTùrid'.. Hé admitted' Wt1 ing election. And if he carries this which are at the roots of those make any comment here on reviv­ state he has a good chance of mink-cape pillow rolled into the -ri';!■! Dr. Jackson used the money to problems, but the translation of Yanks haven't lost a single game ed oliarges that he was guilty of city last week. With his wife and since the sport was put on the pay off the mortgage of thé or­ Winning the election. He feels that these is more a community funct­ fe - - a misconduct with the young wife the anti-Cathcfllc feeling existing six friends, Tyler's making his long- ion than of the organized college.“- L v V,...... ,. official Olympic calendar in 1948 ganization’s' national bath house of another Baptist minister. cherished round -the • country L ; ■ -ffiB < ' ...... y(; in the South will force Negroes in­ F '«■ — but the marathon turned-in by in Hot Springs, Ark.” ;Hé told the faculty, that the skinny Bikilia Abebe of . Ethiopia, . But Rey. Hargrett pointed,'out: Rev. Harten’Who is Senior vice-1 to the Kennedy, camp. tour. problem Is for the faculty to com­ i '** ' ’'z' ' was a Surprise. He rolled through "The mortgage was paid and , président ■ of the National - Baptist [ municate to students their sympa­ the 26 mile, W yard course in then the board Of directors was Convention, USA, Inc. which held thy with, thé objectives but ait the two hours, 15 .'.)iriutes,r18J? sec- asked to approve the action, which its ,80th arinual session here last ( same time’ to express their concern- onds, eight-tenth of’ a -second they did in a May 31 meeting.” week, has been named correspon­ afiout- the appropriateness of in- faster than the best on record. Others, writ) félt the procedure dent in a divorce action filed by volvinÿüie college as a social act­ Rev. Lloyd A.. Burrus against his ion agency. Wife, Erma. #r. Nabrit in forecasting things SAYS HARTEN WAS FRAMED HARRIMAN MEETS NKRUMAH IN , Ghana - * In Netei.YbrkiJustbeforé-the con­ Former New York Governor Averell Harriman chats with Ghana LEOPOLDVILLE, The; Congo - and telecommunications instru­ vention opened here, Mrs. Burrus, ments flown in bodily from Cana­ Presideht Kwame NRrumah in the capital city here on his arrival who was charged by her husband As the battle for permanent free­ dom in. the African continent is da to maintain communications in (September 2nd) on his fact finding mission of West African na­ with adultery declared that she the Congo, the Colonel command­ rind Rev! Burrus framed Rev. Bar­ being furiously waged in Leopold­ tions. — (Photo Communications) ville, Sudanese. United Nations ing the Canadians welcomed the ton When Rev. Harten was trapped MRA force. A resounding cheer WASHINGTON — (ANP) - A woud bq ' no Tritotediate ' mote' to in . the nude with fier in a down- troops filed the large Customs Hall Companion Drown at NJ111 International Airport re- greeted an apology by Nigerian federal government ultimatum for terminate’ the McCloskey contract. town hotel room iri June.1958. nationalist John Amata who ask­ hiring of Negro, electricians on a In a statement to New York centy to view the Moral Re-Arma­ I In rejecting me federal ultima­ ment all-Afrlcan film “Freedom.” ed forgiveness for the excesses of, federal, office building construct­ paper, Mrs. Burrus said her hüs- from which, ion project in Washington has tum, the Foley company, denied that barid Rév.'‘Burrus “forced,' threat­ In front of the airport barbed wire, InMiss. River it had engaged In any racial dis­ trenches and sentries prevent all they had suffered. He told of the r . r------. been rejected by the electrical sub­ ened and pleaded with me to help BLYTHEVILLE, Ark. - (ANP) crimination because its employes frame the Rev. Dr. Thomas 8. but security-cleared personnel necessity of giving Africa an ideo­ contractor. ’ logy superior to Communism. - A couple drowned in the Mis- FALSE LEADERSHIP Hebrews rose arid felj accrirding' to all are. white. •<’.. '' , -a ", , Hsrtén: Pt thé Holy Trinity Bap­ from entering on the great air­ si^lppl. River at Barfield Landing the quality of their leadership. The go ven) ment'had threatened tist church strip, said to be the longest in BRINGS RUIN It said that it had no applica­ the world. Trucks and other ob­ Following the film a lively dis­ near here last week when the Leaders like Moses and Joshua to terminate the $12,000,000 -plus She said Rev. Burrus told her cussion centered around Amata, could bring them out of slavery in­ prime contractai Democratic Na­ tions fronvqualifled Negro electrlc- stacles are massed to prevent sur­ woman fell in the water and the International Sunday School Les- that, by. framing Dr. Harten "it star of the film. When it finally I man went to her rescue. to the Promised Land.; On the tional Committee Treasurer Mat­ lafiS' to; Work ■on; the buicUng. would sriye ifils pptitldn ari pastor prise landings by any aircraft. In son for September 18, 1960. these circumstances Colonel Ahmed epded.the men said, “Thank you Sheriff’s deputies said the vic­ MEMORY SELECTION: “The ways other - hand,- poor leaders 'likedthe’ thew McCloskey, a ■ Philadelphia ,It also: denied a GBA allegation of $he First! Baptist Church of for coming. We never understood ‘ short-sighted kings and false pro- contract, if he did J- pot compel Hassan Atta; Commanding Officer V tims were Airman 2c Clarence H. of the Lord are right, and the up­ that it -had';ihcteated:,its'‘ woiking ■RdcltaW;^'- until tonight what the struggle in‘ I. Jeffrey,; 25, of Seattle, Wash., and ' phets were denounced by Amos & compliance, by' his sUbtoritractrirS "We discussed the matter before of the Sudanese forces in the Con­ right walk In them, but trangs- staff recently.and, in the course go, requested the" Moral Re-Arma­ Africa really was.” Alice Haynes, about 25, of Blythe­ gressors stumble in them.” (Hoseaj Micah, Isaiah and Jeremiah, wast­ with a standard federal. Contract of that iuertase had refused even I agreed to go to Dr. Harten's ville.. ed their heritage and sent the na­ provision against racial discrimina­ ment force to .train his officers 14: 9.) to lintHew^uWSegrov: ¿pplliorintkj;' i (rticitf!j6he Wld>. 'Tt was all plann­ 1 tion back into captivity. tion in empoyment. ’ . ■ ! . '■ r : ed W MX. hiisband Rev. Burrus." and men in Ideological warfare. Jeffrey's body was found several LESSON TEXT: Micah 3. National League V miles downstream by Coast Guard It .was nôt -lmntedlately clepr >uyrs.- .Uurru8,,indicat^d that she Colonel Atta told the MRA force American was founded on the ! boats sent from Memphis. what would. Ajrnls.'report liçr.içlritehjéhts about after seeing the film, “We arp Today’s lesson is the final in a qualities of ahindi pl of dedicated : ' fighting the satae battle. To­ Officers Announced The boats and a helicopter crew four-session unit on “God’s Wpy réfusài' of’ thé'Howard T.,‘Poey £HSs " * thé alleged love nest frameup in leaders. A small company of men, Co., holder of the $2,000,000 elec­ gether we will Win.” from Blytheville Air Force Base, in History." The main question who were leaders of fare genius, open cou^t. t. . NEW YORK, N. Y. - The Na- where Jeffrey was stationed, con­ trical’’ subcontract on the build­ 5 Anri a^^ant^ On Wednesday night a presen­ raised for our study today is: What ¡hi' perhaps never before or since sur­ ■-. tation of “Freedom" was given to tional Urban League has announc­ tinued the search for the wom­ is our responsibility , for the kind ing, to employ Negro electricians an. passed on the political scene, laid in response to the General Ser­ the Canadian Technical Corps, ed the election of the following of of leaders that we select? the foundations of our nation as it had demonstrated, in ills applica­ who comprise Canada’s contribu­ officers: Henry Steeger, President; The deputies said the vlotims Our scriptural passages for to­ vices Administration edict- , is known today the world over. NO TERMINATION MQVE tion form, that he lacked the tion to the United Nations' forces Malcolm Andresen, Sr., Vice Presi­ and another Negro couple were day) are found in the. Book of Mi­ There would have been no United dent; John-H. Johiison, Vice Presi­ wading in the River when Miss cah; and deal 'with the slns'of meh tBut-Frankin O.iFloeto. aSA ad- ! Cjuqlificatipns ppeded ,igr Jobs with in Africa, some of whose members States of Àmertea, tofiay. had iJripot ■ mlriistrator, Indicated -that there 1 had been beaten up on their ar­ dent; Thomas G. Young, Vice Haynes -lost a shoe. She went to and rules, describing the savage been for men like John and Sam­ rd President; Mollie Moon, Secretary, get it and apparently stepped into behavior of the then ruling class. I rival in the country. uel Adams, Jefferson, Alexander NIKOS" STEP DEFENDED Surrounded by ten-ton trucks and Bums W. Roper, Treasurer. a deep hole. Jeffrey dived in to Micah then forecasts the inevit­ Hamilton, Madison, Paine, Frank­ he is and does as a person. If evil help her and the pair were swept able punishment that will be thé lin and Washington. has him in its sway, he corrupts , Republican Clifford G. Mcln- downstream. The other couple said lot of Jérusalem if the motal state MOBILE - (ANP), - Sheriff NO SUBSTITUTE and destroys the people^ tfte says IhaV Vico President Nlx- .Ray .¡[^ Bridges officially .confirm- they, surfaced twice, then disap­ does not improve. In every area of life there Is no peared. Leadership, all down through substitute for good: lpàdership. For fej ffoM./'l^nl A repudiation of a Negro as a regular deputy on his Jeffrey,,/had been stationed at history, has been an important fa­ a Negro as a reguar deputy on his obvious reasons pertaining -to our the Bmhiwtt ftrra program. staff of law enforcement officers. the' Blythevlle base for fhe past cet of ¿“nation's existance. We are’ faith and way of life, we, as citi­ cognize and support ' Baders. ' “Rather it' represents an effort year and a Half. The' couple were especially reminded of the import­ The ragedy'tO^;& recount­ zens of a great democracy, share to establish a '.theme tor a ; for­ The sheriff said that George thedfiitj) .and, sixth, drownings in ance of leadership '-when wejriead1 special responsibility ih the matter ed it thef Blblejte^rfused^not Morris, -27-year old- war veteran, Mississippi pourity this' year. the Bible. We'see for irtstahce/ how ward -‘looking , agrfcuitural econ­ of leadership. This fact must be only by>y fcisf;falsò ’leaders'and“ prophets, omy," the Mairie,:’Republican said Who was .appointed a deputy two ’ considered; and we must ask our­ but alsoV™ .b7by' Ith'f '.bfc in a statement triâcte public by weeks-ago, was. selected' from "a selves: What are thè qualities of a of th).tpéoplp'to.recç '"-*' 1 ■ ppoftgooj the Republican national Commit­ certified list of eligilbes" and that good leader? ate a id tee. his qualifications '.had-, been es­ OPPOSE' GOOD Li -, Micah, in the verses we aye study­ Senator. ...John F., Kennedy of tablished’ to ' the ‘sdtisfaition of We; are; alas, toil the county- pereomiril’board.' ; . ing today, gives us excellent ex­ and dppose, a gOod Massachusetts, thé Democratic '■ amples of bad leadership. There­ $ Presidential; . nominee,, described) I&rtite-jiconfl- Tteito to fore, looking for! exactly nfipòslte us. Mtt.'NbtonVreteriVistatemebt • on1 have- beeri’ a, member1 df Sheriff ^skii qualities, we realize that, a good iqnh poljejf as d repudiation, of: Bridies’ staff. The first, Fred Har­ leader Is a compass, not a weather-, mikeloift Secretary, Of .Agriculture Ezra ris, resigned more'than, two years Relieving Itching, Stinging vance. In the conflicting winds of do ndt wr. I Taft I prejudice ' arid opinion, self-inter­ ed; we wint to^ est and self-seeking, he stands un­ out- is." Blit' the gocx on Market Misery of Acne Pimples, Bumps, deceived^ and unswayed Jròm his le4der) .aow$y .dislMn »our, cons cidnce arid otlt peace,. He point his own life in the! light of étértìal blank refusfc to be our echo. FOR| INDEPENDENCE Ringwornf, Irtitateci Feet values, and he acts in obedience to ' As coca Christie and as good them. Such a man is delivered when such s lfeder ap- M j‘ - ( a. NPi—Artiong and other common skin discomforts from the immorality, of expediency. four new projects approved by the He is neither, ri Don't let yotit ri Urne 75c ilio That;' Black; and White Ointment brings ated by the crowd. He folio 3bck tow; to memorJllze5the in- córitólrtj 4>/j times qulgk,‘soothing relief to itchlpg, stinging right road, as he sees it, arid dependepce of,Nlgdrla. which is to : a, much a,' skin misery. You, too, can enjoy this same the consequences. He fut? th come ¿early to oct regular 35c sU«. mon good above and beyond- 3‘ rfid help. Start.using Black and iTrJal size.25c-, Work/W,tile tow 'Olntmeht -this, very day! J(uy it tors of personal advantage. MI early'ito"8eptcmber. r'faVoriie-drug' entinteri Sold1 on n sensitive to the needs óf the t ;teck' gtateiitee! ' piè, and 'serves. them , fafthft even at cost to himself. Hi, like tf triJceepu/ptte sIciriidekfi/riie Lord, comes not to be -ranisti unto, but to minister. He .is the proverbial. _goòd_, shepherd, gtefiig1 his life for the sheep. . BEAUTY MÒP T&Tlb He Is. a living example in the SLACK ii? WHITE prritti

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•ih,e «iflsMbrilling .Prep League games of the season The Washington Warriors and the • Bertrand Thunderbolt« pJjosÿàd-Jçnlght (Friday) when the Booker T. are ancient football opponents. " . 4. . 1’6 \ ■•.'■■ Warriors take Op the Father Bertrand Thunderbolts Tho two ball clubs have been f clash at Washington Stadium. A run-down on the League na fighting it out since they and champions’ table reveals that both An^dlcation of this Is.tte/at­ said."Booker Washington has ta­ Manassas wer8 the only teams in have had their share of foottan titude^ both coaches. '.Wpnior pped since last year and, accord­ the circuit. It has always been honors. Head woadh Hosea . Ale as ing to the way I sete things, should David (Bertrand’s total enroll­ ment has never exceeded 300) PREP ¡GDE CHAMPÍ0N8 dubious1, as ever about the oi; 'j't win the game Friday night." has cl^efully ' avoided com against Goliath (Washington's en­ ' 1945< 1959 . The Thunderbolts roiled over rollment today is over 3,000) — 1954 - Hamilton: on the.\ contest. Even Cha E. 1946 Washington Lomax,; Coach Alexander’s Lester 57-0 In .their first game. and, surprisingly, pavid holds the "That was Insignificant," Coach edge in games since 1960. 1847 *** Muiftstas ant ajopg with ultra-co 1948 Manaiaai ■ ■ Coach Joseph Carr, 1 Porter said. "Lester is a new team Bertrand has defeated the War­ down ^i|s last seasori’s opti and not a test. Anybody « who riors seven times in the past 10 1949 - Washington, Melrose and watched the game carefully could years. The Thunderbolts beat Bertrand In the other qarhp. it Is no gecret have seen that we don't have any­ BTW 7-6 in 1950 ; 24-13 in 1951; 1950 - Washington and Ber- that Nertrand Head Coach Wad­ thing this year." 32-0 In 1952; 6-0 in 1955; 14-0 in tfand : ' .’i '. dell P./JPorter is more worried-¡than 1956; 13-6 in 1958, and .43-0 last 1951 — Bertrand, he haB been in some time. .'Last Regardless of the outcome of the year. In all but the 1951 and 1956 1952 — Manama year Coach Porter’s footl^Jlers game tonight, the experts don’t contests, when the Thunderbolts 1953 - Melrose the Warriors 43-0, and the ,very expect either of the .teams to win were city champs. Bertrand was 1954 - Melrose thought j of that defeat on the by a big score. ,Fr. Bertiapd isn't the underdog. 1955 — Melrose >* : Warrlora’ minds should be eppugh expected to defeat the Warriors WARRIORS’ VICTORIES 1956 - Bertrand to assure the Bertrand Coach of 43-0 and the Warriors aren’t ex­ BTW’s three victories over the 1957 - Metro» competition. pected to turn Rhe tables and beat Thunderbolts the past decade were 1958 - Melrose ' MORE JHANVENGEANCE Bertrand 43-0. It figures to be 7-6 in 1953, 49-0 in 1954 and 20-7 1959 — Manassas i But coach Porter seems concern­ closel in 1957. ed abopt more than Warrior .¡ven­ geance .which he will surely'en­ Warriors lose, 12-0 “BRING THOSE BERTRAND .BOYS ON" soys Worrier tackle Earnest VENGEANCE? WHO ME? - Wallace Earl McKinney, Warrior guard counter': tonight. "I have an Inex­ Tupelo, Miss. — Carver High de' Sanders, who is apparently ready for the scheduled battle tonight and captain of the BTW club, didn't seem to be much In a mood perienced team,” Coach Porter feated Memphis BTW, 12-0. for vengeance at press lime. However, the happy-go-lucky Wash­ at Washington Stadium, Earnest wants to help repay the Thunder­ ingtonian Intends to turn in a good performance just the same. bolts for last year's 43-0 defeat. - (Palmoore Photo) (Palmoore Photo)

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■ 4 Gary Citizens Sine i î be Calhoun'sL Wifefi IV MM MOWN The Olympics are now|history. Milch has been written and ì By OSCAR FRALEY » t said ajibut the performance of our athletes in Rome, (United Press International) 1V ¡Trip lo Olympics Lane College of Jackson, Tenn., i The failure of the heretofore invincible John Thomas in.the ROME (UPD-The XVII Olympiad—Rome's greatest show since tattle . between thp pme ROME - (ANP) — When the (With an athletic history studded arid the Benedict Tigers, high jump and the defeat $f the Ameritans in the short dashes1 the days of the Caesars-dosed Saturday,night, with all the pomp NEW YORK, - The appoint­ With powerful football teams, will A communication T j|*i X 1960 Olympics games opened, one ment of Mrs. Margarite Belafonte f have provided speculation,..¡criticism, controversy and silly of the proudest of the 100,000 and ceremony of the Eternal City's historic past, play their first home game of the our dtek from John (Jtoli as director of special projects was season Saturday at JackBoii agalmt babble, Spectators In Olympic Stadium was Elgthy thous'tod starry -eyed the IhidrinaUpii(Jihl(0U ’ Qt W " — not to ba relighted until four announced this week by i Roy Wil­ a jiard . Wiling Bennett College', gee Institute poml Mrs. Gwendolyn Calhoun, wife of spectators jammea the sprawling years hence at Tokyo. kins, NAACP executive secretary. (ting out Moorii; For our money, out athletesidid Tennessee State student. She won tlie U. S. Jrurdler, who is, defending team of Columbia, S. C. For. years, other thing! Uiit , tlu White Concrete Olympic stadium on -•j- ¿ahe has been regarded as a all right. Tl)e tan representation the 100 and 200-yard meters and his Olympic championship in the Mrs. Belafonte will continue as expandjug Jti rervltw then achieved her third gold me- the banks of toe placid Tiber to GERMARY WINS JUMPING power Ip football, and the i960' ettehhlve^WÏtÇteK- should 'be: proud of their accom­ 110 meter event. . watch toe end of two weeks of co-chairman With Jackie Robinson include more exiehH plishments. i .dal when she anchored the women’s 'As openingg fllip, they saw teams, according to, report*, Jtu)ye age of sports •^evlnU.“•‘..We approda« feverlsn athleUcjjageantry. the grand prix of nations in which of the 1960 Freedom Fund drive, Shown every indication of living 400-meter relay .team to a tri­ Mrs. Gwendolyn, a native of an honorary non-salaried position ,the releases. ■ ■and .-vMÚ w) >' glaà: w»; Tan athletes had a big hand in umph. guthem Plies, Indiana was glv- 14 teams competed at show Jump­ up to the perto^res Of jUieir They saw the Olympio flame, she has held very actively for co-operate in the pMgrgin in whaWH keeping the United States in ¿the This young woman’s success is the trip to thè Olympic by .the ing with Gerta.tov carrying oif great teams of the' past, Over way possible.-We' i«k Athlet« brought fun..Greece .to burn 1 ont place, witr the United States three successive years. NAACP race for gold medals. Fine per- most remarkable because she was city of Gary,, Ind., her husband Freedom Fund co-chairman last Tpe Bonuptt team fo, no pushover departments of otbw inittyptà to” formances by Wilma RUddlph, brightly ‘In its brazier atop toe Hcond and It uy third. an early-life polio victim and hometown. The honor was extended year Mrs, Belafonte traveled1 to 63 by a Itag.shpt Abd this comes take note. Rafer Johnson, Lee Calhoun, Wil­ couldn't walk, mucn less run, until to her after oity officials voted stadium tbri lghcut the Internal, from reliable sources. . Coach Willis lie May, Hayes Johnson, Otis (pa- she was eight. jonal contest; otcluil sharply against Then three oands. from the Ital­ cities in 38 states within a five- Bracy, like most: copches, was re­ funds for the trip for .toe athlete’s month period. This year she has vis, Ralph Boston, Irv. Robeijon,Robei One of.the really fine achieve­ Lvlfe “in appreciation" for Dee’s ¡he Alban hills ami their dlstam.e- ian Air Force, the customs and the luctant to speak of- his team's tory and (he United States 'atfe^ sbrouded vlatyarus And they list safety police, serenaded the pack­ already visited NAACP branches’in and Les Carney in track and f|eld; ments of the 17th Olympic Games contributions to the city's program 47 cities. chances but .admitted tjpat there letes had tQ take iBGcoxid place to' by Oscar Robertson, Walt BellaBelta'­ was the eclipsing of Jesse Owens’ wied solemnly as international. ed .stadium to the gatliericj gloom are 21 returning players from the the. Russians in "the total score, de»^, in Gary since his graduation from Mid its /food lights picked out the; my and Bob Boober In basketball, 24-year-old record In toe broad North Carolina college, where he Ohmplc commlnee president Avery Upon assuming her new posi­ 1959 squad, which won five of ten tplte the cry of .the Russians earllpr-- and Wilbert McClure, Eddie Crook jump. It ..was beaten not once but first rote to prominence as a; track Brundage declared the games c’«»- bank of flags a;pp the stadium. tion Sept. 1 as a full-time NAACP ¡games, (12 lettermen), and a large that, the reason that‘the o/fa,, arid Cassius Clay in boxing, ; all twice. The winner, was Boston, starf. His youth work, however, ed and, the (lamp was extinguished national staff member, Mrs. number of promising Freshmen. teams were so ,strong werewife of the highest , order. from Laurel, Miss., and another might . haye been only part .¿f the Solemnity was the keynote as was .due to the presence'of so mitoy,, Belafonte announced. that she Will The first team comprises a line But even in defeat Thomas ¡ .and Tennessee , State product,, who influence on the city leaders, since a squad of,,ltal<<< sailors nnnehed "work with branches' that here­ jN^es,,. . -vh'Y .Y RayRay" Norton, two really superb jumped 26 feet and 7 3-4 inches. !'I don't mind weather in the low down.the brio':,ted straight nwuy , ayefaging 225 pounds, sani-.ah' tar they, could not help but recognize 80’s or even tihe mld-80's. In Aus­ tofore have found it difficult to ploslvpf. backfield' including thre® .the U. &|teamvmdt iM^*renrsi»'i athletes,'-gave their ultimate;; It Roberson leaped 26 and'7 3-8 in-; the prestige and recognition Cal- pl the running-track and prepaied meet their Freedom Fund quotas” just wMn’t their day when the ches on-hi8 final try. Owens' mark, tralia (In 1956) the-weather was to lower the lacre, white, (Ivy ldtternp.cn to .James Greene,. Robeft jioun has brought to Gary. Y llttly chilly because we were fac­ . Emphasis, she said, will be upon Ahd were never';lble to oVtfcwe chips were down. set in Berlin in <1936,i was 26 and filS.ÌWIRATÌÓN , : Hi red Olympic flag from Its Jack-, aiding these branches plans and, ar­ •Johnson iana Dave Carson. Olhet1 the overall advantage .thiB. ing the rainy reason,,. . . . returning lettermen; ate' .David ThfflWthe 19-year old Boston I 5-16 i"'\~ • •Meanwhile, Calhoun,-inspired by ststt at . the edge of the playing rangement on a professional scale sla geUned. Altfio«g!V'tHe> Uhli university star, summed up the CALHOUN SCORES 2nd ¡his wife presence at the Olympic, Meantime, Lee should have little caipet. The pay,al detachment stood Jones ,Nelson Faddies and Lucius «States ho: ” “ “ - In such fund raising events its fash­ Clark, ends; W|llle Mattress,¡Na­ what we think was the attitude OLYMPIC WIN announced that he would attempt trouble matching his own Olympic at attention its the flag bearers of ion shows, teas, dances, banquets, Sepia J^ for all; Americans in the moments Owens waS ¡n the stands at Rome. all. competing nations began their thaniel McNeil, Bobby Treadwell in the H to breqk toe World UO rnfeter tar­ record time of 13.5 for the 110 and luncheons. ¡and James Youman,:tackles! Tom- of defeat: It must have taken a tug at his dies record, saying confidently he meter iaoe, which he established m:iich,into.the stadium.1 5th and! "I don’t have any alibis," he^aid. Mrs. Belafopte pas been w«n- my Louden, guard. / heart. . , ■ i believed he can do It under fav­ ended up at a hospital emergency —-0-0—• en’s editor of the N. Y. Amster­ everyone feels' thtey ■Were girtng-’ "I was beaten fair and squarp.” ■ C k ■ ■ ■ , r„. ..-; I The flag of Greece, as Is custo­ orable conditions. The record of room with knife wounds in his dam News, and has had her own The Bennett Tigers will have their best. . > . , ' . Then, the young athlete added: Calhoun became a two-time win-1 mary, led the parade as the orlg- : There' are times it seems, that ' ‘:I was not disappointed. Ijwon ner of the 110-meter high hurdles :132 reconds was set by Martin hands btoause he tried to play dally broadcast over New York •four of the top star players to Lauer of Germany, and one of Cal­ "Wild Bill Hlck'ock" in disarming his inatlng nation of the games which just becau» you; are,: good and aft ■ a bropze medal.” by beating teammates May and Radio Station WOV. where she the SI AC, to Greene, Johnson Lou-• houn's staunchest track rivals here. wife’s .lover..Everyone screamed go back into antiquity eyen before presented .women's features. Bhe the top in the field ’Of sports, yoiU It is; a' teat for an athlete .even Jones. The 26 year oldqld Gary ath-Iath­ their modern resumption. den and Treadwell. The all-round lete won in Melbourne, The othér is Hayes Jones of the When he (fled to dislodge the knife has also made countless radio and ■Greene and'the elusive Johnson, are not supposed -to lose, regard­ to trin'a bronze medal in Olympic from hls.'wounds. .. Be quiet until less of the competition, and should« competition. United States. . The standard bearers lined up in television appearances to represent two solid players, haye ranked at JOHNSON, DAVIS VICTOMOUS ■ Carney,' from Akron, Ohio, fin­ "I think I can get.the record if next week when toe All; Seeing Eye a straight row down the center of the NAACP in communities, the top among 8IAC rushers and you happen to'bii^feated. H.att! Johnson, the greatest all-around ished second in the 200 meters. He the weather is around 79 or 80 will bripg you up to date on the the emerald Infield at the conclus­ throughout the nation. She has .scorers or three years. In 1958, subjected to seyqje crUldism arid- athlete in the wbfld, had to put made a valiant try but hissed out degrees," Calhoun stated, adding, jlatesl happening. ion of their Journey around the 400 appeared as guest artist in fashion Greene led the league in . passing some very! unpleasant accusations, out his utmost to win the decath­ by a few fett meter track, thunderous applause, shows staged for benefit of the arid total offense. While Johnson Ohl what price glory! ,« In a roctat '¡lssuij,. wb carrledjj lon from his friend and .school In boxing, McClure, light middle­ if naturally, greeted the Italian flag NAACP ta triany cities, from coast ¡won the rushing and scoring titles. weight (156 pounds)); Crook, mid­ to coast. j the names of the Sepia members of mate, C. K. Yang, representing as the host nation brought up the Louden, a bruising 250-pound Formosa. dleweight (U65 pounds) and Clay, rear of the parade. Mrs. Belafonte is a graduate of the Olympic teams, and ¡na)lege of eagerness and courage for the good ard Reed; guard, Paul Harrison; field squad. Dr. LeRoy Walker, built 190 lb., guard from Albany, parolina; a ¿oriference game. ■ of humanity throughout the .ages,” WINS PLAUDITS Georgia. center James Shivers; backs, Rob­ North Carolina was In charge I All Americans were proud UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. - ert Isom, Marion Nicholson, Rob­ the Isrealie entry. .Matt Whltflald,:;; The other veterans include three (UPI) — The United Nations Se­ Ichievements of Miss Rtido tackles, Eddie Bell, W, «0 lbs. ert Fennell, Johnny Grimes and was tutoring the. Sudanese anil curity Council Tuesday . called an King David Range. Freshmen are Liberian athletes. Hogan Wendell McIntosh, 6’, 208 Jte„ Ma­ emergency meeting on the Congo con; and Floyd Walker W”, 270 edlgible to play with the varsity at Baspey, former featherweight igorld ; Tor Wednesday morning after re- Benedict, and a number of Fresh- lbs., from Beach High School, ^Sav­ i buffing Soviet demands for an im­ Nigeria Africa boxing squad. ' annah. lien, both the Freshmen corp, and mediate session. transfers will round out the team. Among the freshmen reporting Egidio Ortona of Italy, council are the following: Guard; Gene So, a good game should be In ■president this month, announced store for many Bluff City fans Wilcher, 6Ü1,” 184 lhs„ Ballard- the council will meet In private ¡Hudson High, Macon; Turner Bur­ ^turday when these two power­ at 11 a. m. He said it would draft uses meet at Jackson, Terin. ley, 653”, W4 lbs., South Fulton its annual report to the General LONDON - (TO - "Nikita's High, Atlanta; Thermin Thomas, Jackson is only a little more than Are," the. Soviet ship JBaltlka, Bail­ Assembly and then adjourn to an hour and half ride from Mem­ 5’11,” 176 lbs., Tompkins High, Sav­ the Security Council chamber to li ed into the open Atlantic Mon­ annah. phis. So, on to Jackson for the day carrying Nikita S. Khrushchev resume its debate on the Congo Wins ' Tackles: Andrew Curry, 5’9”, 178 at the request of Russia and Yu­ to New York for the United Nations lbs., 'BallardiHudscn .High,’ Macon; General Assembly and possibly ah goslavia. Bobby Lockett, 6*11,” 187 lbs., Bal­ Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister American TV appearance. lard Hudson High, Macon. George A Tass Soviet news agency cor­ Valerian A. Zorin, in an attempt ■ Halfback: Vann Fraley, 5’10”,170 to force U, N. Secretary General ' DALLAS, Tex. £ (UPi> '-:ÎOH today at respondent aboard the 7,500 -ton lbs., Ballard-Hudson, Macon; Rich- Dag 'Hammarskjöld’S'hand on the Archie Moore, the Ught-heaty wnes were luxury liner, said ’’numerous mes­ Ard Anderson, eV”, 175 lbs., Hun­ [ The two sages” have been received from the weight championchampion.from from San Diego, gerford (High School; Charles Cleve­ Calif., scored a,bloody fourth­ he United States asking the Soviet land, 67,” 166 lbs., South Fulton ne ! Premier to appear on TV and dis- ¡Manassas Raps Melrose 13 to 6. round TKO Tuesday ; night, over High,' Atlanta; Frank Tompkins, tanassas defeated Melrose 13 to 6 George Abinet of Dallas in a sche- , pme has cuss his role in the Assembly which öl", lbs., Spencer High, Columbus. opens Sept. 20. Wednesday night at Melrose Sta­ duled 10-roundejr10-rounder at Dallas;Dallas MemMem-­ Fullback: Robert Leonard, yil, dium. The game was tied 6-6 with so p«m. “Thus Nikita 8. Khrushchev has orial Auditorium.V. to.’.5; ¡ 180 lbs., 'Spencer High Columbus; colonialist by another.” seconds left to play when Tiger Abinet, who hadn’t stepped Into avel to still more matters to attend to," John Edwards, 6*1," 179 lbs., Center said the Tass correspondent in The“ council rejected this de­ scat back Eugene Davis dashed a ring in two years, suffered a High, Waycrose. mand. across from the five to complete a Should possible broken nose arid- couldn't val .Congo delegation of Pres- ninety-yard drive. Quarter back answer the bell for the fourth t‘?JQs,eph?;K8^ayubu,; ' "Tg- .Jessie, Laird bulled,through for .«fc-...., $ ^tist^nlglit ‘at^BtW "''stadium' —4-i 7 1, ■■■■■ — ■ ■■—« the first round,1 fl. annah. .r ■ Hamilton was favored over new a nine-count with a End: Lockland Scott, 6’5," 210 he said. cqmer Lester. cross midway through the third, N. delegations, lbs., (Douglas, Georgia; Clifford 0 ■ -t------:—------~ and put him on the canvas again English Channel in floe and sunny Johnson,, 6*.165 lbs., Spencer High, Following the closing ceremony their cases in the Congo's con­ at the bell. • .J;... Columbus; Benjamin Edwards, -6' ii there Was a party for all- the re­ stitution crisis before the council Abtoet crawled ¡ to his corner, > “AH the delegations are work­ 3".178 lbs. maining Olympic athletes and of­ when it meets. glassy-eyed, ana collapsed. He Center'High, Waycross; Henry The delegations of and hardly landed a punch to the (to- ing and feeling fine,” cabled the -—r,r —- ficials held in the Villa Borghese- Tass correspondent aboard. adefen- Rome's central park. More than Ghana, both steadfastly behind tire three rounds. Moore weighed 2 ¡But it was not all work for the for the Panthers last year, may 8,000 persons attended the gather­ Lumumba in the long-running po­ floating Communiât summit con­ ing to sip drinks and watch a spec­ litical crises in the Congo. Were over the light„ heat...avywelght limit-? ference. The specially -‘augmented ' play a not,entirely unfamiliar role as offensive quarterback Fri­ tacular display of ilrewdrts set oft keeping under wraps Thomas Kan- ¡t, a deputy sheriff who! crew taswowed to serve "only the day night .when his teammates hook up wlth-CIqflin to open the from the various hills surrounding za and a four-man delegation sent ost'.of his boute to the: and Raymond White. finest” food and drink on the voy- seatop’ Wre al Herndon Stadium. (Photo by Harold Hamilton)' Rome. here by Lumumba, V,'. 'Li-’ato-Sasi'ito.. . ■ • ' to

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