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Senior Bisiiop Charles H. Mason, founder of the three million mem­ Ger.c "Bowlegs" Miller is expect­ By MELVIN GREER ber Church of God in Christ, will ed to render halftime entertain­ preside over the 53rd Annual Holy ' Invading Lincoln High School of East St. .Louis, III., is favor­ ment. An apearance at the game Convocation opening today at ed to end the longtime Blues Bowl domination of the city cham by local high tchool NDCC units NR’.on Temple. 958 Mason St. have been cancelled, according to * pion Manassas Tigers in the post-season classic scheduled for to­ More than 10,000 delegates and Maurice Hulbert, chairman of the morrow night (Saturday) at Melrose Stadium. members are expected to attend Blues Bowl committee. the religious sessions. LINCOLN 34, MANASSAS 28 SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS The latest report from prognost­ TO AID BISIIOP MASON Í S' ; icators is that the powerful Lincoln The commissioners are: Bishop - . club should win 34 to 28 in a high- A B. McEwen, chairman of com­ scoring ball game. The Illinois Ti­ missioners, Memphis. Tenn.; Bis­ gers ran rouhshpd over the Hamil­ hop J. 0. Patterson, secretary ton Wildcats 75-12 a month ao board of commissioners. Memphis, ï i while the Manassas Tigers had tre­ Tenn.; Bishop J. S. Bailey, co- ble with the Wildcats before win­ chairman board of commissioners, By GERALD MOSES ning 27-14. Detroit. Michi: Bishop 0. M. Kel­ ly, vice president home and for­ (United Press International) "Were coming down there and eign missions board, N. Y. City; we'll be ready," commented Lincoln Bishop S. M. Crouch, president BATON ROUGE, La. (UPD—The Louisiana House of Represen­ Head Coach Lawrence Simmons home and foreign missions board; when he accepted an invitation to tatives, foiled at every turn in' its efforts to end integration of Bishop 0. T. Jones, national presi­ play in the game. New Orleans schools, Wednesday accused President Eisenhower dent board of education, Philadel- "We’re not frightened." answered and the federal courts of being involved in a Communist cori Manassas Head Coach Johnny (Continued on Page Eight) spiracy. Johnson. "As far as I am concerned men who, at the Legislature^ In­ Lincoln will be just another team The resolution stopped just short . which we intend to beat.” of calling them Communists. But structions, tried to enforce ia i WQN TEN STRAIGHT it bogged down In the Senate, holiday ’ when two elementary College Courses At schools were integrated by four Mancssas has won ten consecu­ where one lawmaker said It was tive Blues Bowl games since 1945. Booker Washington Negro girls last week. , ; : “the worst piece of legislation I The state policemen! who took Tomorrow night they will apparent­ By A BLAND have ever seen" and was toned no action when school ¡officials ig­ ly be outmanned on the line, in Any high school graduate who down to more vague terms. nored them announcements that the backfield and li. reserve stren­ wishes to begin his or her college The House, meeting under the schools were supposed to. be cIqsti gth, but they still intend to keep. work may do so by registering in watchful eyes of black-clad moth­ ed. will get a total of $1350. .. their perfect record Tennessee'A & Instate Unlversitv’s ers and children “mourning" for Following are the season's record Extension School at the Booker T. their-integrated schools, passed the for both teams: i Weshinlon High School of Mem- resolution unanimously. LINCOLN I phi-. Tennessee, Saturday, Deeeni- Opp. ber 10, 1960 at 9:00 a. m. Teachers MRS. ISAAC GOODRICH „ It said that the “U. S. Supreme 39 ... Vashon High in the Til-State Area who wish Court, supported by the entire fed­ (St. Louis, Mo.) ...... 6’1° t”ke additional courses may eral government, is making com­ 6 .... East St. Louis High . .. 25 also enroll. mon cause with the Communist 'r nrc'itiir'iuph "b"}...... fi Courses will be offered in Psyoho- conspiracy to destroy our public io ' a ¿mntin^ ni ill ...... 7 English. Tests and Measure- School systems and our standards Malinin in...... h inenls nnd fundamentals Malhe- of educutlrn." « ' ■ S & L ■ mallc' classes wl" bc conducted on TONED DOWN IN SENATE hSJhtf H?Ai 0N ?F F?.RCE_Co1' JosePh D- Mobutu (arrow), ’ SK ' * Saturdays and students may take In the Senate, It was toned down to read “some" of the federal BEAUFORT, S. C. - (ANP) y head of the Congo s military regime, observes his troops dur­ « Bpiu,„ni. nr' a iwo to six quarter The first Negro to hold elecjiw, ing a parade to Leopoldville. Mobutu paraded 5,000 disciplined judiciary and "some of the mem­ hours college credit students inter­ office in Beaufort County for half troopa to demonstrate his control over the Congolese army. ested in graduate work will be of­ bers of the executive branch" be ■ MANASSAS a century ipet last week with thè fered two courses. fore it' passed 25-11. The House 47 ...... Merry High County Board of Directors, Dr. 0. W. Crump of A. & I had already adjourned until Sun­ (Jackson, Tenn) ...... 0 State University is' in charge of the day, so it could not vote on the 13 . .. Melrose ...... 6 Leroy E. Browne, 43-yearreld extension cour es and Professor J. Senate amendments, which leaves Frogmore cabinetmaker,' won .^iie 35 ...... Douglass ...... 0 D. springer of Booker Washington the resolution hanging in limbo. director’s, seat from. St..Helena 27 ...... Hamilton ...... 14 The Legislature passed another High School is the local directr. Township, in the June Democratic 56 ...... Lester ...... 0 resolution ordering . $2,535,312 . be primary. He easily defeated .two 54'...... Washington ...... 7 deposited with the Legislature to 74 ...... Merrill High ...... white men opposing him -in the WASHINGTON (VPD—The Republican Parly's top legal ad- pay the teachers of the embatled predominantly Négro ¡urea. 5 tyw (Pine Bluff, Ark) ...6 New Orleans schools. The rfesolu- , ‘ ‘ ' r' S jr, , 11) ... .'. Father Beytraud ...... 26 (visor said Wednesday he has "no doubt" that a recount of al- ( l^gedly .fraudy.kpt-apclsi^gular ballots in Illinois cot)Id'swine lon ordered that when tne teach­ Browne and the county's other ers’ checks are mulled tOyLllfsgi, new director, J. F. Qqbprn, Jr., ., I»*?'?-.?? presIdehtMl eieclbroi Votes fcanw&ruitthn F. Ken- the envelope inch’des a note" point­ froin Bl Uff ton • Township,; 'will imi ftotlyto Richard M. Nixon. ‘ : S I ing out that the Legislature, not officially become members of the thp school board,(was paying them. Meade Alcorn, general counsel boird untiytfc^mry.weting. . court. ■ r-r.. Segregationist leaders said that ; TW ' MHM W»’! month’s for the GOP National Committee, CHAIRMAN GET ACQUAINTED New, Orleans School Superinten­ meeting for famllffrlzatlqh At thè said that "on the basis of on-the- A special program-will be held iff Alcorn, who Is . in Hartford, dent James Ft) Redmond and the invitation of- present members. , the afternoon beginning at 3: if- ground investigations, I have no Conn., said in the statement that school attorney Sam Roscifherg doubt that Illinois... could wind when the guest speaker will be he is referring the complaints would not gel, paid. Rev, W. C. Holmes. The public is up in the Nixon column,. Some of back to the GOP state chairmen ;..,New,-,Orleans lawmakers led1?® Invited, the votes in other states look in areas involved; for investigation Senate opposition tn resoltitldp equally suspicious." The church, now located in its at the slate or local level. de'nining the federal- government. The Republican official added modern new structure at-640 Vance It got another poi’UvP, which said in a statement that recounts Avenue, is one of the oldest Bap- that ani.“ath'elstlc; compiunist men­ would be demanded in each case tlBk-churches in Memphis. The old ace ... has infiltrated the highest Where the evidence Indicates fraud council of our nation" to read downtown section of the or irregularity in the Nov. 8 bal­ loting. '■ “some of the highest council . . ." To Leave Thè Congo "This Is too strong,” said Sen. shlpped for many years, was raz­ "Ail fair-minded citizens In the Robert Ainsworth. "It implies a ed several years ago to make room states are determined to take cv- By WILLIAM ANDERSON charge of treason.’ for expansion of the downtown erey logitlhiale and reasonable step to see that the final-result in each DOESN'T LIKE METHODS ,, i (Urtltod Press International) area. Another senator said thill "call­ J. D. Springer, principal of B. case is recorded correctly," Alcorn ing Eisenhower a Communist just , LEOPOLDVILLE,, Tfie Congo (UPD— Congolese troops boat and T. Washington High school, Is gen­ sold. 'There can’be no place in because I don't recognize a Su­ arreseti United Nations officials Tuesday in an angry climax to eral chairman of the day’s ac­ America for vote fraud — or even preme Court decision Is not my tivities; Dr. R. Q. Venson is co- the suspicion of fraud." their bloody and successful drive to oust representatives of Way of doing things." chalrmnn. Rev. A. McEwen Will­ SAFE DESPITE SHIFT Ghartà. Hopes of peace in the Congo sank to their lowest ebb, > The resolution said that when iams is pastor of the church. A shift In Illinois away from : ■ ■ ■ 1 the Supreme Court made its orlg- AsUtiana’i envoy Nathan. 'kiimedy still would leave him liinl integration ruling, it did so l^l.Weibeck' ...... willi 273 electoral votes--four more on the authority of alleged "Com-, malic corpi out of The Congo than the needed 269. But it could ihunlst writings" and therefore aboard- a Russian - manned air' result in throwing the election in­ Douglas forms unit to j adopted the Communist conspiracy transport, Congolese troops stopped to tile House if enough southern space propulsion. U.: N. officials driving to work ■rhetors denied Kennedy their against the American people . . i The Legislature also voted to roughed them up and arrested viilns. G. M. Humphrey finds Europe them. Homes of several U. N. offic­ Even so, the odds still would fa- (Continued on Page bight) ' give $25 apiece to the state police- appreciates U. ß. ials were entered and searched vnr Kennedy. If any such House; and their occupants beaten. showdown, each stale's congres­ sional delegation would cast one WS M Tuesday ■ afternoon, the U. N. vole, to be decided by a majority ¿¡till .was negotiating for the re­ UNITED' NATIONS- - (U-PI) - U. N. Secretary-General Dag Ham- HAVANNAH:-(UPIi: The gov­ of the delegation. The Democrats ■ i| lease of a dozen U. N. employes control 29 state delegations com­ carted off to Camp Leopold II. marsjkoJd Monday warned that the ernment .- controlled' press launch- pared to 17. for the GOP. Four are the Ghanaians abandoned their United Nations is on title verge of new' editorial attacks on U. . Pres­ ■r b’-nkrup'ey end will be forced , to ident John F. Kennedy Tuesday, evenly divided. bullet .. scarred embassy. Tuesday Alcorn, in discussing the vote I H “liquid!).'«" its military force in the while al the same time denying morning oh, prders of Congolese fraud investigation now underway strongman Cài Joseph Mobutu and Congo util-ess members contribute rumors abroad of a possible chill much more money at a faster rate. in relations between Cuba and in, Illinois, said "countless reports V A, took off for .Accra aboard an lllus- of Irregularities in Cook County O hin 14 airliner whose Russian crew Hammarskjold's warning came in the Soviet Union. thomldst, of a deepening U. N. Gen­ The Communist daily "Hoy” said have been made.” was warned it would be fired upon (Continued on Page eral Assembly quarrel over the there was "no basis in fact” for He said the GOP National Com­ Cbiigre crisis and reflected repeat­ what It said was a “American im­ mittee had received an unprece­ ed Communist delegations' decla­ perialist campaign” to make peo­ dented total of more than 35,000 rations that they would not pay ple abroad think Soviet-Cuban re­ telegrams and letters demanding or.e cen,‘. for the “dirty operation" lations “are more apparent than recounts in variou? areas. He said authors of many of the complaints in the,Congo. The UN. emergency real, more symbolic than trufe; force in the Middle East also was cited specific cases of alleged 'i'.ircaJcned by lack of funds. I (Continued on' Page Eight) fraud and offered to- testify In

ATLANTA, Ga.-(SNS)— James H. Robinson, founder and at 12:30 at the Atlanta University Operation - Crossroads Africa, a Director of Operation - Crossroads Dormitory. At 1:30 P. M. a sec­ project which placed 14 groups of Africa and pastor of the Church of ond panel discussion will present American and Canadian .college and the Master ($piscopal) In N.feW ; the following discussants: Dr. Ed- University students (totaling more York City, ward Weaver, professor of educat­ than 18(1 In ntimber.and being in-1 jbe keynote address will be de? ion at Atlanta University, who has terracial and inter . fat th in con- Hvered by Dr Roblnson Bt i9;oo A. just returned from a year’s assign­ stituency) In 10 West African coun-, M Saturday, following the official ment in Nigeria; Dr. Alphonso A. tries during the summer of 1960,1 welcome by university officials at McPheeters, dean of Clark College, will sponsor a one - day conference g.3n A M At A M tbera who also spent a Year in Nigeria on Africa Saturday, December 3, will a student panel with the on a U. S State Department-spon­ 1960 at Atlanta University. following participants: Miss Judith sored educational project recently;. Dr. Edward A. Jones, professor of The conference, whose theme is I j. fisher, Queens College; Richard French and chairman of the De­ “Students for Africa," will feature! o. Hope, Morehouse College; MUfe partment of Modern Foreign Lan­ student participants In the 1960 Carol Ann Jackson, Spelman Col-, guages at Morehouse College, who project who are currently in this lege; Kenneth A. Jackson, Ji. served as director of the 0. C. A area, local experts on Africa, Af­ Hampton Institute; Miss Gail Per-( group that was in Togo last sum­ rican students enrolled to the At­ kins, University of Alabama; Robert' mer; and Dr. Lorimer D. Milton, lanta University Center, the Rever­ H. Moore, Davidson college; and president of Atlanta’s Citizens Trust end Bob yan der Heide of the Uni­ Jim Alrutz, Emory University. " versity of Dakar, Senegal, and Dr, The participants will pave ,lunch (Continued on Page Eight) 5 ® MEMPHIS WORLD • j Saturday, November 26, I960 Fisk-Tenn. State Career Z., j . ! ■■ ——1 ” ■ ------!------Confab Hailed A Success Êriipte In By CAI.LA SCRIVNER NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Julius need to invite twenty college presi­ Thornes of the National Urban dents .annually to such a confer­ HOLLYWOOD - (ANP) League’s Department of Labor ence as this." Memphis' If: You remember when the’four The Congo rated the recent Career Conference OPPORTUNITIES IN Mills Brothers first arrived in Hol­ on Government Employment for U. S. DIPLOMACY lywood singing "Lazy Bones” in By WILLIAM ANDERSON Negroes as practicable, necessary, "I received a request recently "Operator 13” atMGM Stiidlos. and beneficial. from one of the new African na­ New If: You remember when Clar­ United Press International Presidents, Job Counselors, and tions inquiring if I knew of 200 ence Muse had a'moho'poly an mov- LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo - ]Placement Officials from over American; Negroes who could ie and radio work. bac>: in the (UPI) — Congolese soldiers firing ;thirty predominantly Negro col­ take over this new African )/cion "Terrific Thirties." .,. rifles, machine guns and armored leges'and] universities attended the and run it- These Africa nnafions Parents it: You remember the "Big Ap­ Car cannon attacked United Nat- Conference,( which was presided have Chinese, Indiana, and Rus­ ple” was Imported from Harlem. ions forces protecting the Ghana over, by President Stephen Wright sian advisers, but they would If: You remember when reefers Embassy Monday night in a bloody of, Fisk, and President W. S, Davis rather have black talent. They made their appeaiahoe here, also. assault designed to drive out the of, Tennessee State. “Such a con­ are in need of black talent. Ameri­ I .•.Vi- ieftwing Ghanaian ambassador. ference as this.is.sp, new that the ca has the greatest numbet of edu­ dobothydandridGe to Casualties were taxen to the U. ;placement personnel of Negro cated black people in the world, PORTRAY LW OF BILLIE N .Hospital nearby and a hospital schools should meet together In but we can’t find ten who could HOLLIDAY spokesman said he heard reports order to pool their techniques ahd take over an Arican government Albert Jugsmith 'will film “Lady army strongman Col Joseph Mobu- .experiences," Advised Mr. Thomas. and run it," claimed Mr. Thomas. Attending the meeting ..from THE E. H. CRUMP Bings The Blues," the gripping bi­ tu was among the wounded. “Why is this so?;It is so because Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans, 1408 Memphis was Rev. John C. Mickle, the American N^gro has nijt had MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ography of Billie Holliday, after Kyle, a daughter, Rhonda Joy. A Ghanaian official reported from job counselor at LeMoyne, College | _____ r first producing'it as a Broadway job counselor at LeMoyne. College the working, experience in the BORN TO: Mr .and Mrs. Elbert Jones. 1424 his beleaguered embassy that the and pastor of Second Congrega-, united States Governmeht. If our NOVEMBER 10, 1960 Bridgewatetr Rd., Cordova, Tenn., iiuslcal with Dorothy Dandridge Congolese had killed seven Tunis­ Iso the star of the movie version. t.ionaitional Church.church. ! Government, fen'or fifteen years Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Tay- a son, Ronald Keith. yr - ' /w ian U. N. troops and wounded seven Recalling the earlier develop-| ago, had realized what was hap­ lor, 1268 Decatur, a son, Alan Rus­ The Broadway mtislcal will be cast inore. Three wounded Tunisians ment sof placement services in Ne­ pening in Africa, and had given sel ' JOHN GASTON HOSPITAL and produced on. the West Coast and one Congolese were admitted to gro schools, Mr. Thomas related us the opportunities for working NOVEMBER'll, I960 BORN TO: before' taking it to New. York Rob­ the U. N. hospital. his difficulties In selling such a experience in Che Operation of otic Mr ^nd Mrs . Robert May Jj., Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Hall.___ ert Hill W write both scripts. Raging Congolese military police . Selection bf the Santa Monica service to Howard University. Government, we would have had 3019 Johnson, 'Apt. B„ a daughter, 1038 No. Seventh, son, Kendall. arrested three American newsmen, Civic Auditdriiiiri,as 'the e df the Nevertheless, he stated that the over a thousand competent Ameri­ Rosilyn Yvette. Mr. and Mrs. Rayfield White, including UPI Correspondent Ar­ Urban League is still over-loaded can Negroes ready for. foreign Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McDonald, 1129 Manassas, daughter, Donna 33rd Annip thur L. Higbee, and held them at with requests from more than 78 service, Including Africa. These ex­ 3343 Fostoria Rd., a daughter,« Denise. seritatlon A gunpoint for an hour on charges proved by.$ industries which are seeking to perienced American Negroes would Annette Yvetta. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cochran, they were "Communist spies.” This of the Acade employ "bright Negro boys and have been the best American am­ Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Rodgers, 55 Buntyn, son, William Earl. correspondent also was seized as a girls.” “The National Urban Lea­ bassadors and dlpiomates for the Sr., 227 Tillman, Apt. E, a son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam F. Delbridge, ¡,annóuhc- "Spy” but managed to placate the edWwaikhy$ gue cannot be a repository of U. S. in the world today.’ If. l}90 Fountain Ct., son, Robert Dale. chalr- MRS. MARY LOU TAYLOR irate Congolese. map, of the " NOVEMBER 12, 1960 Mr .and Mrs. Clararice.E. Bush, The Congolese attacked three bright Negro boys and girls. Your NEGRO SCHOOLS MUST inlttee, The trie toaster, one case of Delta placement services must see to it Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hayes, 1588 1450 'feo. Motion, a daii|Htef. From a crowd of standing idom hours after expiration of a 4 p. m. ADVERTISE PRODUCES ium'has a.:. Only, enthusiastic party-timers at 8yrup, one case Pet Milk, one case that they are gainfully employed," Rice, a daughter, Phyllis'Anh. Mr. and Mrs. RufUs Grayer, ultimatum from Mobutu to Ghana­ With reference to expanding em­ 558 and parking space - for ljbi the Gay 'Hawk Restaurant, Satur­ of Royal Crown Colas, Weingarten Mr., and Mrs. Ray Lee Rayne, 1487 So. Third, son, Donald, ian .ambassador Nathaniel Welbeck he warned. ployment opportunities for Negroes cars, " day morning, Mrs. Mary Lou Taylor Food Center Food Basket Set of «¡Uhe coiinta He“ refu^dta 1655 Silver, a son, Roy Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Laurell Tucker, ____ J CONFERENCE SIGNIFICANT In State and local .governments, %RjUBIN IN THE W , < ■left, Is. bplng congratulated 'by dishes and many other useful gifts. I ■ - ■ - Mr. Thomas asserted that this NOVEMBER 13, 1960 1529 Orr, son, Laurell. ! an angry face - to - face exchange this Urban League official stated COSSET Miss Dianne Johhsori, right, Tays- Conference on Government Em­ Mr; and Mrs. John Blaine, 359 NOV. 13 In the. doorway of the embassy that the. next ten years Will, see Product^ tee; Patty Time•'Hostess,ion being The next Taystee Party Time ployment is significant because the Silverage, twin daughters, Linda Mr. and Mrs. James B. McKin­ with Congolese Interior Minister the development of over ten great Rai. _ selected Queen. Mrs. Taylor recelv- will be at the Gay Restaurant on Federal Government uses a "color­ Denice and Brenda Lynlce. zie, 3334 Fostoria, son, Carl Lee. Jthfe.l Jose Nussbaubaumer, a Mobutu pro­ population centers which will heed eijta beyJCof. prizes, such as: elec- December 3, i960. blind" procedure in employing •Mr, and Mrs. George T. Gwin, Mr .and 'Mrs/'Tommie fiówen, i tege. skilled and professional workers in AUdift d ————-—I------L— workers. "But until we shake pri­ 1344 Wabash, a son, George Tho­ 533Í3 DiiErn.Dutro, sonson, TnmrnipTommie .YrJr. ¡JS* Tunisians defend embassy the planning of villages, towns and Some 209 Tunisian troops sur- vate industry and business up to mas. Mr. and Mrs. Qllie L. Glass, 1238 cities. rotuided the embassy in Leopold­ the point where we have the same "Private industry is responding NOVEMBER 14, 1960 Bridgewater, daughter, Shelia Gail. :ial Security ville to protect it. About 600 Con­ opportunities for employment that to racial pressures and have Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clayton, Mr and Mrs. Hayes M. Smith, above the slums golese stortned up with three ar­ we have in Government, you will 1626 B. Hanauer, a daughter, Che­ 862 Randle, daughter, Diane. apteci from à bi swamped Howard University of , Each year at this time, durlp’g credit for 5 years of farm work mored cars. Ahother 600 Tunisians Washington, D. Ci, with requests ryl Olivia: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Jones. 688 torraihe Hamisberfr of’Chicago and Fqrpi-City Week, we remind our­ in .the 10- year peribd ending when ringed the Congolese on the outside. for qualified Negroes in engineer­ NOVEMBER 15, I960 Jeanette, daughter, Jerlyn Denise. of New Tort ahi! fc to be ririeased selves of the common goals of city they become disabled. Self-employ­ ’The Congolese began firing wild­ Mr ¿nd Mrs. Marlon Turner, ing and industry. Private industry Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Thomas, 1592 in April Of next year. and farm people. Social security, ed farmers were first covered be­ ly in the direction of the embassy 502 Glanker, a son, Kenneth De- knows little or nothing about the Michigan, son, Speniel T. MACK 8ENNETT MOURNED perhaps, best demonstrates the ginning with 1955. machine gun and rifle fusillades Use It Or Lose It engineering and Industrial educa- . Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Porter. 1106 This column bows with the rest closeness of these two groups. The Other changes in the law in wbre punctuated with the thump A. and M. Arkansas AM and N„ Mr. and Mrs. Burl Johnson, 3028 By REV. LOUISE LYNOM Kerrm daughter, Pametria. of the world in bereavement over farm and city worker enjoy exactly 1960 reduce tile amount of work of 20 mm cannon from the armored tion at such schools as Tennessee Tillman Cove, Apt. 4, a son, Ken the passing bf Maék setíneít, long- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tolliver, the same protection Under the required for mhny people to quali­ cars. A. and I., North Carolina A. and Allan. 1399 Raymond, son, Michael Dareil. noted pioneer. Many a member of ■Social security program. And, when fy for benefits; make It possible the inner ring of Tunisians de­ I’M THANKFUL T, Florida A, and M., Alabama NOVEMBER 16, 1960 the race who have advanced in as in 1960, the social security law for many people past retirement Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith, 1441 ployed among bushes trees and TEXT: I Will bless the Lord at, and other sii'ch schools. We need Mr and Mrs. Eugene Bums 405 films are indebted to him for hav­ is improved through amendments, age who work to earn Imore with­ Stonewall, daughter, Jacqueline. walls In the embassy grounds, their all times; his praise shall con­ to bridge the pap with public edu- W. Brooks Rd., a daughter, Shir­ ing given thein their first start its improvement helps all of us. out losing all their social security Mr. and Mrs. John H. Nesbitt, backs to the Congo River. tinually be in my mouth. (Psalm. cation arid aavértisemeiit. Career ley Ann! 598 Beale, son, Sylvester. in his silent “Keystone Côniedlés.” Under the 1960 amendments, benefits; , and' make ■ improvements The 500-man '.outer ring of Tunis­ 34). , I Conferences such as this one are NOVEMBER 17, 1960 Mr and Mrs. Joe R. Stomes, 584 whether you are a farm Or city in other provisiohs of the law.' ians was rtliiforced with another J helping to ripen the eyes of pri­ PREVIEWS We are leading up to Thanksgiv­ Mr and Mrs. Norwood Whooper, Brown Mall, a daughter. worker, your social security is now’ 100-man Tunisian detachment at ing Day, vate industry and Gvcniment.” lfc 'Modder, a son, Dartyl Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hatter, : "Swiss Family Robinson” pre­ better than ever. Now, a di^blpd Mr. J. W. Eanes, district man­ U. N. comihanders held emergency thankful, SIT-INS NEEDED NOVEMBER 18, 1960 1549 So. Orleans, daughter, Ca>l- viewed at the Academy Award worker may receive disability bene­ ager of the Memphis social security conferences. Theatre last week. Tt is of special thankful, w. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson, vetta. fits before he is 5b years old. Pre­ office said today that many people Bursts of bullets occasionally Recalling the recent successful interest to sepia readers because theme and text 808 Helskell Place, a daughter, Joe Mr. and Mrs. Lemon B. Lipscomb, viously, only workers between 50 have been in his office asking about sprayed the. surrounding streets, sit-ins in Nashville against racial it was shot entirely on lcation In almost give the 2142 Lowell, daughter, Carolyn. and 65 could receive these benefits. the changes. Available in the of­ ' forcing pasSferstiy and newsmen to discrimina ton, Mr. Thomas chal­ '' '^bir. and Mrs. Phillip A. Joyner, the West Indies on Tobango Is­ same meaning, NOV. 14 And now, farmers, too, have been fice is a leaflet explaining the new flee for cover. lenged, "Every Negro college in this land off the coas of I'm thankful, I .477 E. Trigg, a daughter, Patrice Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilson, 505 Trinidad. covered under social security long law. It’s free for the asking. If you Ambassador Welbeck, who had section of the country needs to do densely populated by will bless the T.innp’ _ ... Tillman, daughter, Norma Jean. Negro nat- enough to meet the work test for would like a copy, stop by, or let been accused by Mobutu and Nuss- some research in order to find Ives. Lord at all times. Mr. And Mrs. -Robert Price, 263 Mr and Mrs. Joe N. Tate, 134 these disability benefits. That is,,| the office know by mail or phaie. baumer of stirring up trouble and’ areas which need some actions; Incidently, Disney’s Holland, a son, Marvyn Taylor. Pickett, daughter, Joan. "Song Of they have now been under social I They will be glad to see that you supplying aid and comfort to oust­ When we are such as sit-ins, sit-outs, push-ups, The South” gave the thankful, we are Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Forester; late Jiminy security long ’ enough to have1 get your copy. ed leftwing premier Patrice Lu­ and pull-ups, untill these colleges Baskette the seçond 1407 Rayner, twin daughters, Car­ 266 W. Dison, daughter, Shirley opportunity mumba, had scored a demand that willing to bless get their education program off fdr a iheinbér of thé race to wto the Lord at all men Marla and Cheryl Anita. Tace to win he be aboard the'four o’clock plane dead-center. One oil the tnds.t im­ Ann. an Oscar. Jòe Reddy, publicity di-di­ •times. We aie NOVEMBER 2», 1960 xMr. and Mrs. Bam Boyce, 2478 Léstér High School Chapter,^National Honof for Accra. Ghana. portant groups in race relations to- ■ rector, a. great friend to Jhhmy. WELBECK SLAMS DOOR willing to stop day are people such as you who Vandale, daughter, Arbadella, had much to do with the film Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, 287 He slammed the embassy door and think of the importance of have the responsibility of training version of the Octavius Roy Cohen Society Of Secondary Schools Holds Induction ■ So. Lauderdale,;daughter,"Gwen­ in Nussbaumer's face with a wave soul makes its the largest number of young people story. thanking God. My R0BBYW dolyn. The Lester High School Chap- the basis of scholarship, leader- of a stick and that, apparently, was boost in the Lord; let the afflicted who are seeking opportunities for the signal. for Nussbaumer to live advancement." Mr and Mrs. Earl Carter, 1611 Mrs. Vassle D. Wright, president­ ter of the National Honor Society I ship, character, and service to the hear and be glad. Its better to U36 AIRWAYS up to his threat that if Welbeck Sunset; son, Earl Jr. ■’ founder of the Our Author’s Stu­ of Secondary Schools will hold its school are: Mary Etta Farabee, boast of God than to boast of what did not clear out "well invade the Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Robin­ dy Club, branch for annual Induction services for new Peggy Jackson, anod Bishop Trot­ others do. If we are affilicted we embassy." still should be glad, because it could i son, 196 Goodlow, son, Eddie Lee. the study 9f Wo yte and His­ members in the school gymnasium ter, members of the junior class. Actual firing started at 7:45 p. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Becton, 1845 tory, annpunced that plans for the Seniors are ; Milton Burchfield, Jr., be worst; Thank the Lord for that, on Tuesday, November 29, 1960, at m. in the tropic evening. At 19 Behind Busthark, son, Daryl Andrea. annual celebration of Negro His­ 2 p. m. Mabie Knox, Bessie Meek, Ber­ Let us use these words for Thanks­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Nesbit, tory Week, Feb. Ü-19, are under­ o’clock the phone rang in the UPI lamar-Lamar Shopping Nine students of the junior and nice Pierce. Robert Sims, and giving. 1141 Nicholas, daughter, Cynthia office and a voice said it was the The Lord is my light and my way. "Freedom And Democracy For senior high school classes were Mabie Young. Members from last ; Center on Airways the Négro After 100 Years,” will be Ghana Embassy. salvation; whom shall I fear? The Sheldine. voted into membership by the year are: Anna Blakemore, Alene "Listen," It said. Gunfire still Mr. and Mrs. Bobby G. Steven­ the theme. Outstanding evens are Lord is the strongholder of my ORDER YOUR MODEL faculty. These students,. chosen on Bromley, Ardie Myers, Lelia Myers, son, 941 Randel, daughter. .Yeta scheduled for each night. Dr. Roy could be heard. Then the caller life; whom shall I be afraid? Leon Strother, Clifford Townsend, hung up, D. Andrew is general chairman and (Psalm 27). TRAINS AND TRAIN Yvonne. and Van Turner. The apartments of Ghana First Mrs. Zénobia Carèy is co-chair­ One thing have I asked of the NOV. 15 Secretary Patrick sedoh and Love­ BOARDS NOW - Mr. and Mrs. William Dawkins, man. Speaker for the program will be Lord, that will I seek after; that lace Mensah, another Ghanaian dl- L 166 E. Essex, son, Tony Bernard. FtóYD PATTERSON CHOOSES i Dr. Floyd Bass, Dean of LeMoyne I May dwell in the h'Juse of the plomat, wire ransacked and papers Trains of All Kinds Mr. and Mrs. Will Ervin, 372 CALIFORNIA i'OR TITLE BOUT | Collegg. Special .guests are Mr. Lord all the days of my life, to taken, Heavyweight boxing champion | Montoya Gpnzola, a senior at behold the beauty of the Lord, and CHRISTMA5 LAY-A-WAY Beale, a son. Mobutu has produced documents ■■'•kf 'I ' j1 ' ■ . '■ 'i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Taylor, Floyd Patterson is in favpr of his to inquire In his temple. J Christian Brothers College who is in the past purporting to show third title bout with Ingemar Jo- a native of Bogata, Columbia; and PRAYER: Dear God, we thank Ghanaian and Guinean aid for hannson in Los Angeles, California parents and friends of the induc­ thee for Thy blood your son has Lumumba. Last week, Mensah had Thé return match will be staged tees. shed for us: Help us to be grateful been arrested trying to get Into Lu­ sometimes between January and to Thee.. Fill bur hbarts with joy On Rights, Dies mumba’s surrounded home. Papers the end of March. The fight ihày Music will be furnished by the and peace. I Pray, Amen. The finest . be staged in the Los Angeles Coli­ 65-member chorus of Booker T. were seized on his person. FAIRHOPE, Ala. - (SNS)-Dr. Bi-ltish Gen. Henry Alexander, seum, which has a seating capac­ Washington High School under the ”, magnificent Robert A. Lambert, medical work­ the commander of the Ghana ar­ ity of over 90,000 people. direction of E. L. Pender. The in­ of their employes belong to their er with the Rockefeller Founda­ my — Ghana was formerly a Brlt- party .even their clerks” she said. /.The tos Angeles branch of NA tion and former member of the duction service will be conducted " llew Leopoldville On the other hand, most employes ACP specializing in forthcoming Board of Trustees of Meharry by Bobbie Collins, president of the m tele viaion at the height of the flareup which are the same way. events of vast Importance and Medical College, died here Sun­ National Honor Society chapter at Booker T. Washington High School. was the worst Congolese assault chang« that have taken place day. He served on the Alabama yet on u. N. forces in Leopoldville. “Some insist they will work sinoe last week’s election, swung a Civil Rights Commission. Advisers of the Lester Chapter only for a liberal and others want are: Mrs. F. M. Quvall, Mrs. F. M. carefully chosen committee into Lambert, served in France, the to work for a congressman With Sartin, and Mr. T. W. Perkins. R. Mtton. Comments and plans were Near East, South America and the a conservative viewpoint.” H. Morris is principal of the school freely : discussed and cotahiunicat- U. S. for the Rockefeller’Founda­ U.S. Seeks Jobs lons fròm other branch« were read tion. For his Service in France he and digested. received the Legion'of Honor. He '.fa' —í------was instrumental in establishing Slept While The King Attorneys Ask ÛS ;$t, daughter, Kim. medical colleges in Brazil and Pu­ For 300 WhoLosI erto Rico. He was at one time a Robbers Worked; .and Mrs. Gilbert W. Jones, » . Hamilton, son, Gerald. director and later a consultant for ana Mrs. Sahimie A. Alvold, the World Health Organization. Won’t Be Fired Appeal filension He retired from active work a- JobsTo Voting „daughter, Johnnie Marel. MIAMI - (UPI) - Hubert Sib­ ATLANTA, Ga.-(SNS)- bout lo years ago arid since made F'.Rdliig- ley said Mdnday he had no plans WASHINGTON — (UPI) — The Lawyers for Dr. Martin L. King his home in Greensboro, Ala. ' 1 220 Morgan, daughter, to fire sound - sleeping night u. S. Employment Service was busy have asked the State Court of Ap­ Otte. ... watchman Herman Gauger. Monday finding jobs for more peal for a 20-day extension of the . ..and Mrs. Willie L. Johnson, Tillman, daughter, Mary Leon. Gauger slept through a five- than 390 persons voted out of .deadline for filing a brief in his 850. Olympic, daughter, Sharon Mr. and Mrs. John E. Elkins, hour burglary in which thieves their jobs Nov. 8 even though not appeal of a Tout - pionth .jail sen­ Dédise. 725 Williams, daughter, Margaret knocked down a wall, tore the door one of them was on a ballot any­ tence received last month ih a tic- ■ Mr. and Mrs. William Rlxter, Elaine. off a wall safe, smashed a dozen where. Kalb County court. Attorneys re­ I,IN 755. No. Bflileve, son, Cedric Ber­ Mr .and Mrs. Clyde Hubank, 361 safety deposits boxes, ransacked All are congressional employees. portedly have no objections and nard. Silverge, a son. desks, broke a piggy bank, rolled They are out of jobs because of granting.of the request will be a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. V. Wash­ Mr. and Mrs. Murry King, 2370 away two safes weighing more the retirement - forced or volun­ mere formality. i> 'AittyAiS ington, 1273 ' Capital, daughter, Perry, son, Carey Norvell. than 1,000 pounds each, and stole tary - of the legislators wiho hired Haràh Laverne. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, 813 a truck. them. Vi< ThkCanlttde Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Hurt, 736 Gillias, son, Sideny. Gauger, said Sibley, was pret­ The Democrats lost 22 House ,11..li Neptune, son, Henry Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Willie H. Simins, ty shook" when he came down seats and two Senate seats to the -Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sanford, 1467 853 Mississippi, daughter, Cathy from his second-story room at Republicans in the election. Ac­ I EkPÉCT ÖET ONLY FROM MÀGNAVÒX! Nò ofhèr ,Simset„soh.;'TracyElton. Elaine. Dade County Teachers Credit cording to Roll Call, a weekly TV dependability ; t the (steadier, Mr, and Mrs. Robert McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Brown, Union and found the mess. The newspaper published privately on clearedWfcui&. Wnèf, mofe life-like sound .: 1624 DoBt, daughter, Sela Ahn- 1526 Barton, daughter, Gail. ' burglars got $2i000. Capitol Hill, this has affected the thd'tóíiliul càbinètfyù'; : or thé jobs of some 280 employes of ' ^W^ilhséhificéíit'Mágriávóx, 'Comelhifor ^.thrilling Mr', And Mrs. William Smith, House members, 40 in Senate of­ 1134 Flcrlda, tón, Melvin Ervin. Reduced Prices On All Ladies Shoes fices, and another 30 field work­ V d&fié^ón,iii«i>iv»’1t to yóurselfl<^,®'J' Mt. and Mui.’ James Fields, 260 ers an ¿secretaries In home of­ . agonal measure) optically filtered screen for thrilling Wl pisón, sòn, Marvin. fices. picture realism and depth—true eye comfort. Beautiful Mr. and Jilts. . L’ C. Franklin. The U. S. Employment Service 746 .‘Mosbÿ, son, Reginald, has assigned a placement officer, traditional or contemporary cabinet OgT mu • Hazel Landman, to help the un­ on conc?aled.siyiwl castettg-several 190 >. and Mrs. Will Scott, 1421 employed workers find "newnew Jobs.jobs. ' hend-kibwfiijis)i^;iri Yhuhogahy,^ J Kansas, son,. Will Jr. i: c:„She alqo_! will assist* new memoms . Mr. and Mra. Cleo Underwood, of 1 CongressCon’gi In getting experienced Triditionti styling 221 Harrell, son, Charles. personnel. Mr. arid Mrs. Roeesltvoa9r CP . BARGAIN STORE Mrs. Landman told a reporter s . Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Webster, she was booked solid with ap- ..598;.0rown,Malll..daughterf’Angela pdlntments '-'and expected to be F^y. ... kept busy until Congress convenes 1332 FIONDA STREET ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Washing­ t Jah. 3. '■ ton, 360 Wellington, daughter, Vee At least one defeated congress­ Apnette- man is seeking her ¡help in find­ Mr. (and . Mfc. Ruben L. Allen. . \.\ Prices Çlâshéd On ing a new. job. She refused to nc 14ÍÍ Horace, son'Reginald L.' identify Hip, blit bald he Is look­ APPUANCES. Mr. and MtS. Archie tee, 379 Famous Brand Shoes ing for a post with a congression­ 760 UNION AVÉNUE PHONE JA. 7-2631 Walker, daughter, Joyce Elaine. al,committee. NOV. W„ . ... See Our StovesrRadios^ and TV Séte Jlh employes and employers .Memphis 3, Tennessee v- ( zLi:,' etimes are politically fussy, she - - BRANCH STORE - 2268 PARK AVE. - FA. 3-8507 ÍIÍI. and Mrs. Géòrge Valéhtlhè, BEST DEAL IN TIMI ' S 489 Brooks, son, . George Jr. said. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Scott,. 500 "Most congressmen Insist that all 6 ' ‘ To Olmi*e Women’s MfMPHlí Wöftto e 4MrBi)th M1'- McCad- Home Ecqiiunilcs It the Shelby Behind the scenes of .every large Yvonne ferown. Mr. Bennie Lewis, den, and Dr Allen are in psychia­ County1 Training' fethool. ' Mts. event.js.a'bahd:.Qf: hard ~ work- Mrs.. .. Eleahor Bain,, ■ nMrs.,, ...... Aline try. at V.,A. I-Iospittal nt Tuskegee. Johnson .holds a Baçhelçtr of Sci­ YOUTH CRITICAL AFTER ing cOmihfttee.imembers who ape '.Lowe, Miss Eleaiibr jalinson, Mrs. Mast of. their, .titaX'was’ spent ,m ence Degree froln Tennessee ?tate Major '^iahchapd, Miss. Thelma busy aroundythé)«tock>tO;âssure4ts ■ Cavlngton with Mr. McCadden's Univèrsi,tyi Nashville^ Tennessee successo'Su61i.:js-the-..case with the Townsend,and, Mrs.' Gladys Greene. parents. , and has 'done iiaduote. .work,, at MELEEINNEW ORLEANS LeMoyne Alumni Association mem­ , Mr, David. Prewitt, Mr,, C. C. UÛU apd University: Ot I'enneasce, bers who' have made plans along Know,.Kfrs.,’RosftHorton, Miss Al­ ATTY. AND MI», A. A. LATTlNO The following còmmlttee ;mèm- i ,NpW;QRL^Afls —,«ZyPI> —, A for f'Npgroes and ’'whites, ' with President .Hoilis Price aiid ma Hanson, a .fixture at the col­ i kiers have worked untiringly to teenage Negro boy, snbullng db- ’ '' " ' ■ ’ are baok after, atteiiding week- 'b^tifij. a spiritual program to thè Mr. Robert ‘RatçJlffÿ,«director ,ot lege who,,is loved by all ot the stu­ cnd..'party. ai .Fbxltake where Mrs. scenities about the ’¿oiirts and Police kept’? the''trowd- moving public relations, for tills special dents and alumni .. Dean Floyd Lading's father. Mr. J. G. Ish has C0Generail0Chutrman, Mrs. Fiora V. White people* .rah., lantibk „with a ,apd it .grudjmUy..,dispersed,. But I Bases. Mrs Letitia Postpn, Mrs. Da- ‘the police ware ekpfetai to' fake Visitation for the past four.-years. a summer home. knifp, Ip |he famed sFr.euih ftpar-. Again.,this year. MR.. EUGENE I vis Burnley,,Mrs. Delora Thompson, ■Bonds; Cd-Chalrihaù. Mrs. Katie eiilm' '¿rtiiiutibnh "ftf the Wea" 8a t- I Miss Cornelia Sanders, Mrs Ha­ R. Wrcheltt Program,.Mrs.Jtao- ter Saturday and severely wound­ THOMAS, national president of the MRS. Sltolp itALONE is spend­ ed a. small, white boy before he urday night when the usual Satur­ Aluinnl .Association, flew in from zel Lewis, Atty. B. F. Jones, Mrs. ing tlie holidays in Macon. Georgia igene..HHi;.:PubWc>11 «Mliude 'was shot down by police. day revelry could lead to more hl: lîomè in Avaihingtoii, D. C for Charles Myers, Mrs. jqhnetta Pen- E, McDowell;, Fliiànie Çiômmiiteç. with.her husband, REV. VAN J. Tlie yuilth, who appeared crazed trouble,-...... , the week-ends’ activities, aIs'o bilsy thon and Mr.. Mattie IVopds. , MALONE. Mrs. Ivory Rhodes^ Speak«. Ws. iyby dope ¡¡sí&liédIsitehCd t$jyd$jy at whiteswhiles ■ as. usual with arrangements were Mrs. Marie L- Adamis, Mrs- -C M, Maggie L. McDowell ¡ Decoration, UNÌIÀFpY WBÌK 4 (alonglong DauphinéDauthiiie Street - just a Mrs. Ami Weather:, president of Roulhac, Mrs. Earline Sbiiiervllle, MISS IDA MAE WALKER and Mrs. Majora , 'Adatas. Rev. P. block away from famed Bourbon The week had been one of the the local association .... Mrs. Miss Frances Thonias, Mr. James MRS. HELEN SHELBY are spend­ Gonya Hentrel, pastor. r--treet‘ - in■- the . latest‘ outbreak- of- -j unhappiest in New;Orleans history, Charle' P. Roland, Mr. Elmer Hen­ Somerville, Mrs. Mary Collier, Mr. ing the eariy holiday season with racial violence btofight .on-by ten- ¡ The adtWssiqn of ne four girls derson, Mr. Theo McLapiore, past Jones Haynes,. Miss Gloria McLin, to white sbhbóls brbught krilflnis, MR. and .MRS. SHANNON LIT­ sions over integration of New Or-1 national president, Mç LeRoy Vann Mi^s Clarice Sykes,-. Mfs., Irene ^édüHciam^Àttdtiation TLE in Nashville. where lie is an -.eons schools . stonings, cross burning, hundreds Johnson’ ail'd a group ôf officers Davis, Mrs. Marie Mixon, Mrs., Wil­ instructor at Tennessee State MISS GERALDINE M. DAVIS In FàshìohaCoiitùéraina of , arrèsi and use of fife hoses oh of the organization. lette Humphrey and Mrs. Verne University. Thie youth, identified as Donald mobs. It' brqught, consternation to The Tèïinessee PrdgressIVe .Beau­ A “.Coffee Hour", that, started at Alure Patterson, Eijoit, H, was taken to a .hospital ristqurants proud .of.,the city’s 8:30 . Was a 'G'etrÂcquàjiitçd .per® ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - BESSEMER, Ala. - Mr. and Mrs. ticians Atóòciatlon, Inc.. Is sche- ROBERT FtELDs' ]r. IS MRS. JULIAN :K,ELSO, CJohnet- 'dlilèd to préseht its Annual “Fall in critical condition with à severe fijned reputation for gracious llv- iod . .. with many of the old te- ta) left early, this, week for New Charlie Davis of 121 Patton Ave., have mpde known the eiigage- head wound. ing. Moynites visiting class..rooms dur­ APPOINTED PROGRAM CHIEF York City where she is spending Fashions and Coifluerama .on Pa­ ment of their daughter, Miss Geraldine M. Davis, to Melvin ,M. rade’' dt tlie Fiatalngo Room,' 1« ing the morning. Chapel followed AT CAMPliELL HOUSE IN GARY Thanksgiving «holidays with MR His tlctita, Byron Walter doss Tits sdhoiils will be closed all McCain, son of Mr, Joseph McÇfjin and the late Mrs. Jessie Mc­ j-2 Hernando St., Wed. night, Nov.» the first two hours of. t|ie, day’s Mr; Robert Fields. Jr., son of AND MRS. HENRY MOON in their 7, was severely put under the left next .week fòr teachers' meetings activities A panel discussion and Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Fields, Sr. fashionable New Yirk (Lbng Itlahd) Cain of Kershaw, S.C, 30 from D until; ¡arm after t the, youth attacked the an'd the Thanksgiving holidayBut ■ , Tlie show will feature Miss Vtaa an alumni business, session followed and a native of Memphis, ,has apartment. Before returning home The wedcling will be held here December 17 at the Bélhel bows Ke stood dn his front steps New Orièaiis most llkèly, .will, be •Aftdrews ftota the State of Mis­ In the lecture hail , of Brownlee, been Appointed'.program director at Mrs. Kelso will visit relatives in playing a iikeiele. fdee tb face'with the Jhtegratlon Climaxing social activities was the Canipbell Friendship House Iq Ga­ A.M.E. Zion Church. Miss Davis, a graduate of the State Voca­ sissippi. Chicago. SilG CROWD conflict on Monday, Nov, 28. luncheon in the Commons .... but ry where he has been in social i tional School at Birmingham, is employed by the Smilhsdnlan 'Mrs. Pdrthena Bèll is the super­ 'if thqcburt refifs&t'lo b'ack .dówn the real highlight was the basket work for approximately 2 years. Institution, Washington, D. C. Her fiance is a pharmacist, employ­ visor. The rampage and shooting drew ball 'èâme in the Bruce Hall gym. Mr. Fields, a former boys, counsel­ ed by Peoples Drug Stores in Washington, He is a graduate of ;a -big crowd Jn the streets of the oh integration -, ,as',Tt hai'ln, the or at the Lake County Children’s iitiiWO quarter. It was an ominous start [¿si - lin'd pèiiiSégregàtfó^ts ¿Ush LUNCHEON • . The Ladles Cnrfstltui Club met Howafcl University and a member of Kafipa Alpha Psi frfiferrfify. ¡Dean thdiles Sjplvêÿ Dr. Hollis Price, president of the Home, will supervise, a staff . of Thursday, Nov, l'7tli, ut the. home fùr a period which the city.had ahéadpvlth subh.móvés Us tufting ‘ 15 part . time workers .and a num- ofti funds .fòri the ^eW /Orleans ichortl. Spoke to members of tlie I uf Mrs. Inez Glenn, 1288'Hemlock. 'Mt. Olive Cathedral hoped, would . be peaceful with Aldiniil mianv who came fiwioth-¡herhn.. of voltaitrer..-ut.Ul-;. workers . He the Schools closed until Nov. 28. Club'miihbei'8 biitiinqd plans for the 'jftiioojs,' Il couidj lead ,'jo , com- er cities)... ini tile lùncÜéon... 'meet­ iwas.graduated from Tennessee Ôuest SpeaB.fe. 27 holiday season. j The çltÿ hfld . ¿eon relatively pfae. ‘shutdown of the educational ing at 1:30, when he welcomed them J State A & I. University at Nash­ Dedli Ctairles Spivey. Jr. of. Payne I stein or to ìiiióther lederai lp- Mrs. Mabie Purnell, \179 Col­ quiet since mob:,seeuos and viol­ home. He presented first Mr. J. ,A. ville where he received both the 'College TheoiòglcailSeminary. Wil- tem’nlion by force such jis ùc- lege St., Will serve as hostess for ence on Wednesday, ft-was await­ bachelor and masters degrees in so­ : berfwoe, oiud.twbs 'liba Wt speak- Beauchamp, who was made an hon­ the next meeting. Mrsi. Glenn, curved in Little Rock, ’ ' ■ orary member becausç of his de­ cial administration .. Campbell ¡er at 11 a. m.lasL Bunday at the ing th? ruling ;óf a federal dourl president; Mts. Purnell, secretary, 1 U». ' - i^; j Friendship House is an agency of Smaller Siali As Mt. Olive- CME Cathedral. on state and school boqrd Attempts votion for 'the institution. and. Mrs; Viio 'Brazelleza is impor­ His next plea was for the Unit­ the United ¡Fund of the Greater Bpeaklhg- trow the subject; ,”I to revérse Integration and get four ter. ed College Furtd ’ which is close to Gary Area, Mr. Fields, Jr. is mar­ ¡ha've !'cotae that-they might , have first gfade Ñ’egro girls out of the . his heart .... after which he ment­ ried to the former Miss Geraldine ¡life, dhd that they might .have schools. DEIJIENIO SOCIAL .CLUB ioned the flew library fund ,, .. Ligón whose, parents are in busi­ lit more Abundantly" the. forceful , Il was about noon when .the SPONSORS HARVEST DANCE saying' that .architecis.have ’tàitèd ness in Gary,-,, . . speaker declared, "We are sur- 'morning • after Wet of Die quar­ ., .The Dclrentb Social Club’is'spon­ ______FIS. -¡»(UPI.' ;— to work, but they are still $40,- President - ieleet John F.’Kennedy róilliiléd by darkhess J?sus, ter was shaJteded.by,tó Nigro îpoy. sorin ga Harvest Dance Saturday 000.00 short in pledges. chine to give ’light and that light ¡suddenly running into white bars iilg.at, Nov. 26, Al the' Flamingo disclosed plans Monday for a sharp, c-ursTs 'jo,.ar'Rivi-/.or slash in ' the size óf the. . White still tallies so'men will know that and shops and cursing the propri­ MIAMI -r. (SNS) - Moses yV". Dr Price praised. ■ in ilowiûg J'^iliKSqflllKG IIOMDAYS .. C.ub. 140 1-2 Hernando St. Gene Hólise' stiff i so that'he can have Gód étires." etors. , . - ' ; ■ MpMllilan, '25-year-o!d cadet lh> DR. AND MRS. LEtAND AT­ iBow-Legst Millertand hls'orches- tljis. city’s j first Integrated jliolice terms three LeMoyne Graduates, closer personal contàci with his , Then he 'drew á fobr-toch k'riífc Óéan âliivey,.^,s ln the 'tlty^t-' ‘raining class, finished second of Mr. Jesse. Turner who was the first KINS have ns their house guests ■tra will ’furbish tlie tahlMe aides ahd with heads oi federal their uncle aqd twq aunts, DR. Catherine Grady, president; tending the 'Afe'Conference held amRijeggn slashing away at whites, Negro to go in office as a gift of départments.______.. , , sèréàniilîg he'didn’t "giye,a -— 16Q on- Iho icnirewie- eramta.aMons. the people Dr. Eric Lincoln AND MRS. MAURICE GLEASON Arnie Inglbta, secretary; al Ward Chapel last week. rfq has npver scored belowJQ2 on The next PreAident 8 intuitions about the, federal gqyermfiéflt the v;hq arrived here ■ by,.plane W,ed., Gladys Dortch is reporter. tests. A Police Academy/ official who recently received the doctorate courts, ‘thfe white people," evening from their ¡borne .Ohica- were made known to newsmen by (stated: ' < from Boston Univerity in social Cldrk M, Cllffotd, his deputy,, in .tyi .. “ tA ■ 0 . ethifc last J,une ■.,and Dr. Juan- ij go,and MRS. OLLIE CARPENTER His knjfe .slashed away tpe coat ■’,i. . i Pl* i * t - working out a staooth 1 clWhgeoVer, Spifiiiiiwi itk;'Wi.lljiiito,sonr,ii{’ho,,,\vin jiave the IwhorfameI In from Maryland,, State ."Tlie thing, t^at héth bçèn, It ,IS. sleeves of otje white. ;man who ran '".As,tar as I knriw, this/H the Pta' D.''degree jn English’eonferr^ Collie where she j.^.pn the facuiv from the Réi'ùbllean Eistahofrur dd-. fpr, a shotgun. ■'lfst of any ci-’y in the soiitli Where SlStrdtlon to Kennedy's Dimo­ that whlchsh'ali fee ’.'ind thàt wji'éh upon lier in January. He -.poke of!ty.1 „,’., MR AND,,MRS, JEROME He stomped the boy. qnd cut ■Tegrn'aftd whl'b cidets Have train- ¡.MORGAN who,came along wii't ¡he io one. .'•! Is done, la that which shall be done led- stqdied and eatenriokether." how lniicli Dr. Williamson assumes and there is no new thing tinder him. Il wiw•feared, the boy had a duties in civic improvement and ;Glcas'ins from Chicago and sk,ul| fracture, too. There are sevetal other Negroes ’ ;ik: cGlLBGE - Florida Joyce Adams, '"eSUìU *i:i9 * | In th?'class of So. with different social agencies. He MR., AND MRS,,,\VILLIAMvJONES U',; - 1 r- — ry Sunday might and Monday, Clifford „Dorpen 'began ¿teaming- "get a’s'eniör. whoitesides at 678 North then, mehtloned her as the only ?f.?f, St Loui;,.Loui,,. .with „the Gleesons,Gleasons, told reporters Kennedy plans,.|o dO| who...V. .havei.-.- spent------.tlme.'■ ln• '¡Memphis " • Thirtf Strftt, has been elected'Miss mfo,fgtt.ihlm“. A polios officer |; Agents arrested one person each ' Negro to ever receive a. Ph. D. in T -nr« ’ AMVALipuiJ away with the post'of “TjieiAsslit-: LeMJyiÄ- College of 19flO»6Jv; Bhe iq Jhe three-wheel traffic cycle took Natchez, Miss. '.'Tho Contribution of Linguistics to for the past two years with the., ant to the President.” Kemiedy'S) independence. K is intensify^ ||s Aikens, Is. their young., dauglrlci,. I wfiü 1 selected by a. student-wide pié pistol grid'shot from about 20 the Teaching of . English ” Dr. Wil­ number one aide will be his alrea ; campaign (for ,tha. .release of, Jo- liams, a native Memphian, stated Joy. jk Gleason is£ a' prominent: nBWk|i'LY’fnLLvSlCiilif.'- Sam- vote Friday and polled 204 ballots, dy-appolnted special counsel, Theo-t tab Kenyatta,.former Airi.an nat­ fççti as -,Erion ducked between;, a ; jlOUSEKEE^ERS¿OOKS, ’»Wp small spàïfs.qar. á'rid the wall. One ‘ f that- LeMoyne and Dr. Price have physician in f'htego,. go, - Mfi.TIlc.-. ■', my Davis Jr. sign'ed to produce tald almost twice as many as Three dore C.’Sorensen. , ' ionalist, leader,, who was arrpjtpd- ,£ v bulletah(t.him. in the Hand and In, own rooml TV,"i30-SG0. Replv aided her in receiving all of her •on, a Ph. I) Is head I’.ymian ¡,ii., ijtar ,.in ,q feature length, taotibn other finalists. She will be crowned IKE HAS 51 AIDES, puHng ¡iht Mau Mau scare -and 1-- ät a coronation ball in Decemt/.’, til) otherin'llie head. '...... ' I glvlng harne, addrtss. phöne of ref- grants for graduate .study and scho­ CbiCugo Teacher's . Colleve where i mctdre'forto kragliiiii • Clifford said Kennedy tolrtb^‘^h, how held. in. the rtnur. north. A i company oí , ¡The sidewalk, was. covered with ‘ e/enMs, Tickets rent. BeM Maid larships for her undergraduate s'pe !■: a aii'e'sor. elitabltta's: Succeeding Ernestine D. Lee, a sen­ his staff at the, c,WhitpA ,(HouAe, inass ...demonstration demanding work.” I have found myself, pre­ *m .... ior. Couhte&s Johnson, sophomore, that Kenyatta be freed wàs hold bjpod in.front o( a,bar. which has According to the1 multi-taleiited ”.v|ould not be nearly, as larg^". as\‘ pared, said Dr. Williamson to go in Ml;. AND MRS. A, MAC "J WAt- was second in the vote'with, 107; Bunday. segregated entrances and. ureas entertainer,,, the .film to be called the total of JI,;¡personal wdrlçiflg' any course after leaving LeMoyne” ’ KRR 'have as their hoiisf. miest1 Shirley Ahn Wilson, .senior, third, aides of President ■ Eiselrhpyver. I during the Tlianksgivihg.. holidays "Mission" will cast him as a Ne­ where I was taught to think and ' 67, and Eddye Nell Feaster, , sopho­ There were 15. on jlie. White House I Mrs. Walker's, sister, . MISS LU- gro missionary in, the hill country study. Dr.'William: stated that. more, fourth, 32; staff during the,'Human adminis­ ! CILLE ISll and a friend who cahie when 'it goes before camei’ds lor Miss Elaine Douglas, also a - native ; tration Clifford addfd. Memphian'and close friend, will re-1j dbwn with hep from Chicago wlit're the indicato de Empresas next falli ¡Mis: Ish is a Medical facial Work­ ceive her doctorate from the Uni­ Contemplating the movie, Davis With'respect th iutting nut the verslty of Chicago this year. er at COok County Hospital. commented: , . chief assistant',s, post which is hèld Mr. Eugene Thomas and "I consider this film, a big, big now under, Ettenhpwer by, retired J break for me. Not. only do I star Theo. McLamore all spoke MR. AND MRS :C. C. SAJ’YER Oèh.' Wilton B. PCts'oms and form­ pledges' and contributions to ilinve as thu house,, guqsLs. MR. in it, but also it's my first ciiajic; erly was held by Sherman Adams, College. I AND MRS. J';u'.Uf,HÀNÎ5JN,S tyho to get in on tlie ,■ production ■ side Clifford said Kennédy’s reason was I arrived here V, eone.^ay from' thaï; of the picture ,busihess,,^verybj)dy that he did not' want any buffer • GRADUATES SEEN home'in L'>i!.s\Ule; Ky.. whei ;. Mr. in the trade knows that’s where between him and his aides. Almost., the very lirt to be sjeen Hankihs l 'rsidèflt of the Mam- the . most-; lucrative: liewards,, ;aje on the campus was. Mrs Wiìheì- taoiïth f,if(-''ibsùré'njè CoihiM'.’.y and I'm . anxious to try my hand 'taenia Lockard, Mis. Hollis Price, Thé two (oi.ptes. who flflei, ■Mt at it.’’> - . „. „1 ;... ■' '■ ■ATL’ANtA, Ga.-(SNS)- "First ' Lady” on tlie campus and each o',iier. nave ¡been_ ‘ ('riem'?------h.r. Davis said lie first discussed ,tlie Mayor Hartsfield Tuesday after­ Mrs. Margaret' Bush McWilliams. quite some •fox. The lawyers' ,, .have idea when hp, loured Brazil -earlier Been 'tile HoiikinÀ hntise gu., noon met with student, and adult . Others noticed as we .entered the ¿11.15 a; tills yijai'. Under,his agreement with IbAliers to agree,.to, ariother week Commons were Mi s Clarice Mur­ th "Derby’ .Hteral times.. ;iK‘ Bragialion exhibitors, he will for negotiations with white down­ phy, a'gradv.atc who is now a chem­ sharp in the U, 8. A. and Canad­ town merchanls'to seek and end to ist'in St.'Lillis .. Mrs. Desm’a DR, AND MRS. STANLEY -SH ian profits from the picture against racially segregated lunch counters. Jones:and Mr. James McComb, a have As theii- housfe'ghasts Mrs. a salary of $150,600.' , ■ football star, of the late 30's who Ish’i. parents,MR. AND • MRS. It is Davis', observation that The meeting, -closed to the press, is in Real Estate in St. Louis. CLAUDE BARNETT (she. is . the thealermen in' Brazil, like those in came at the end of 30-day tfuce I tills country, are. turning to pro­ Seen later were Mr. George Clark, famed Etta .Moten) „and Mr. Bar­ agreed upon in which the mayor -,NAIROBI, Ke^àj.t-L^NE Mr, Cléophus Hud mn, Mr Eugene nett head of the Associated Press. duction to,, insure: product. The Was. to attempt to settle the con- Great Britain's .$9,800,0(10 strategic Colemah, Mr; Walter. Evans, Mr. policy is, Davis -noted, tliat one. troversy.;;In which' students 'had military bat-e àt'Kahawa, jiist out­ Alfred libdd, Mrs. Beulah Williams ■ DR. AND MRS. W. H. Vduko picture must be o.made there for sought desegregated counters tra­ side Nairobi, m^t go, says a pol­ . Mr. Sam Helm, Miss Yvonne Haw­ have, as thejr .hotisq .guekts ¡Hieir every eight foreign films shown ditionally divided racially. icy statement' óf . thè*. Kenya Afri­ kins, Mr. C. B. Cade, Mr. Wallace brother ahd, his wjfe, i)R ANt) there. ■ Student leaders reported Tuesday can National Union. The party Wilburn, Jr. Miss Earline Walsh, MRS. N. F. YOtiNG„who' droVp. in i-iir **■ night they had agreed to a truce. would press, for the immediate early for the' holidays 'from their Miss Annette Finley, Miss. Shady Tlie mayor had reported earjdfr closing of the base. Parker, Mrs. C’ora Gleese, Mrs. home:in- Tyler, Tens. het he. held a series of.- meetings Hattie House, Mi'. Rodell. Boyd, Miss Kasavubu Says with msrchiuiit« dcripg, last month, In line with its'policy of niu- Janet Lewis, Mrs. Mildred Carver, , DR. AND MRS, W. W- GIBSON trality between thj. East Ml West, out no'1 seUlcm'mt'was, leached. • : < í Miss ¿Lillie Màè Walked, Mrs. RU- have a- their hoiise gudsts DEAN He was quoted earlier in the ho military bates would he allowed by Gadison. Miss Rosie Mariq LOhg, ■AblD MRS- A. A.ar between,: us and the tfa|ted . TM- party demànds 'bnmediite Troop Shodllfigs 'Nations,” Bomboko said. "There is ML FEDERAL i ■only the conflict between the Con- ■F;v rli'i w'to' Y ’ - go and Ghana.”' » ants have agreed, to be cqljed KAck í United nations, ■ n. y, - at, .Any time -there is-sòmethihg lUPIi - A representative of Con­ Bomboko spoke at a hastily call-i fonerete to consider.- I am still SAVING S WAN ASSOCIATION golese President Joseph Kasavubu ,ed news conffrertce here •' I trying < and have • Pot givèn Monday expressed - regrets about hope." FRIENDLIEST PLACE IN TOWN shooting between Congolese and U. N.. troops In Leopoldville but said the major responsibility niusl zfepHRVs SOCIAL CLÚB ONCIAL BALLOT ■ be, borne by Ghana. ■, Justin Bomboko, Congblese! ’ for­ eign minister, said the’Clash tddk 3 place when Ghanaian embassy of­ Any Account Opened by 10th of Month ficials . "improperly" ’-Sought U. Ni Revives liftèrést from Wïç^Month protection to keep two diplomats from .being expelled from the country. SAVE NOW AT Bomboko said -. President' Kwamc Inside the bottle...the holiday drink that’s 191 years old Nkrumnh had been informed d; lEnilbndc'elehratedihe Holiday Sepsiin ofd^9 wftli 'lhe Gordon's you buy today) (•— MUTÜ1L FEDERftL early us a month ago that the diplomats were considered per­ I Voté for .. ¡ Each Account. |$ Insured Up To $10,000 sona non grata. But. he, wrote a "Mostlpopular" youlig tjordon’s is the gin Alexander Go/rfo'h first introdutbcito-England when iti to« letter to Kasavubu /’defying” the By An Agency of Federal Government expluslon order, Bomhboko said. George 1,0 Was King. And for nearly two centuries'the sirtgle-rtlinded At a news conference Bomboko TVote for pùrpòse of uie Gordon Company has been to pi'e&rvie Ih’e original ' Free Off-Street Parking said Kasavubu .had transmitted 1769 recipe. No other gin has evcrduplicatcd the dryness and -flavor-“ formal regrets: both to Secretary "Most Popular" young women'sclub. i.u General Dag Hammarskjöld and diat have,made Gordon’s thie world’s ia|fiest-J*2i’'i‘i',f*'J -iL! ' 5$8 Vance Ave, < JA. 5-6672 FACSIMILE NOT ACCEPTABLE ■: President Habib Bpurguiba of Contest CldsH Friday, Det'W P.^l. 'iillinggin. Enjoy the drink that’s 191 years old..,IÌU '> -Ì’ Tunisia, whose- t troops suffered casualties in the fighting, Mail or bring ballot to Memphis World 546 Behle Street ¡niiwj ' ' f‘ ;' '"T -'-f1-- —....--1 f. |,' pi)<5 . V/'GM1 '1 •«'»W • ■ ! V ,'C.WriT Ml . A.-,' r->.> 4 • MEMPHISWORLD • Saturday, November 26,ítóO

Jomo Kenyatta

the department of sociology and as he addressed the crowd. "At no Symbol Of Kenya authropology at Haverford College, other point in time," he continued, Haverford, Pa., made his “Decade "has there been so great a poten­ For Decision” remarks at the an- tial for human accord than right .nual meeting of the Chicago Ur­ now and at this spot." Resistance Drive ban League last week. 20th century and explained what Speaking last week before » was needed to be done hi this sev­ By A. J, SIGGINS for ANP crowd of 500 perms in the Grand enth decade, the 1900s. The big­ ELECTED - Dr. Arenia C. Mallory, president of Saints Junior Col­ The insistence of African lead­ Ballroom of the Palmer House. gest job, he said, was to see that lege, Lexington, Miss;, and founder-president of Friends of Liber­ ers in Kenya that Jomo Kenyat­ Reid explained this wastage as a people were saved for adequate ioH ta be released and that he shall result of discriminatory practices ian Youth (FLY) was named vice-convener of the powerful Edu­ be their Chief Minister after the In employment and other avenues cation Committee of the International Council of Women dur­ election springs from a conviction of expression. ing the eorgonizotion's recent triennial meeting at Istanbul, Tur­ that Kenyatta is the living em­ WASTE COMPOUNDED key. She is -$Kbwn above with Lady Reading (left) and Mrs. J, bodiment of their ideal of an Afri­ “We waste , thé talents of indi­ can presence and the incarnation viduals r(n this manner and we Robbins of London (right) in the garden of governor's mansion. of the spirit of revolt against the waste government funds when we PARCHMAN, Miss.—(ANP) (ANP Photo) injustices they have suffered for givé rejjéf payments and social 4fl-year-old man convicted of GHANA'S AMBASSADOR MEETS FLORIDA'S "Ghana Is Born." The ambassador'received a’ — so many decades. services that the» individuals raping a 7-year-old child in For­ GOVERNOR - LeRoy Collins, left, Governor of pair of cuff links with the state flag on them Kenyetta represents' in himself might otherwise provide for them­ rest county, went to his death last Horida, chats with W. M. Q, Halm, Ambassador from the governor. The ambassador was on a and his life every young African selves, were it not for discrimina­ week in the gas chamber at Missis­ four-day visit to A. aridM. as '^st of the Mitchell Issues Report fighting against every injustice, tion.” sippi State Penitentiary here. to the United States from Ghana, while Dr. small and large; he is African and "We must," he continued, "also Nathaniel Young in a final state­ George W. Gore, Jr., president of Florida A. University, (A. & M. Staff Photo Jjy James ment before his execution, called not alien, nor is he so much in­ discard some of the outmoded and M. University, looks on. The ambassador Walden) 'we '• fluenced by alien teachings and' methods that are used in social a reporter aside and said: presented the governor with a book entitled On Migratory Labor contacts as other African leaders work, begin to look for the basic "I want to thank everybody at ------—---_ like Nkrumah, Azikwe and the rest. causes and stop treating the Parchman for what they done to WASHINGTON, DC.-The Presi­ tension of appropriate minimum Whether or not he was the guid­ symptoms of our problems.” dent's Committee on Migratory wage legislation to agriculture is ing spirit or Mau Mau does not help me. I appreciate everything. E“ld pointed out that not one I don't blame anybody. I blessed Labor, in a report issued by its both "feasible and desirable." matter; Kenyatta is all that Mau community in the nation was real­ Kiba Relates His UNCFChoirs To Present the whole world. The only way to chairman. Secretary of Labor While noting recent advances in Mau and every other African re­ ly ready for democracy when the be a wise man—don’t drink whis­ James P. Mitchell, said the lives of migrant worker social security, volt aims to make Africans; that U. 8. Supreme Court made its fa­ I most migratory farm workers “are recruitment and transportation, African rites and oaths were used mous May 17,1954 decision on the key.” „ characterized by lack of adequate Young was a friend of the family Special Christmas Music housing laws, measures to provide by Mau Mau leaders make it more desegregation of public schools. employment, low wages, poor hous­ drinking when he took the child continuous employment, and other African and part of them. OUTLINED SET BACKS NEW YORK - Choira of the, week of Dec. 4. ‘ • t ; " ing, lack of education, lack of to the woods in his car a year ago fields, the Committee concluded And that justice was not seen He outlined setbacks and pro­ United Negro Colleges will sing Morris Brown College Choir (At­ health and welfare services, and in that a great deal remains to be to have been done by many aliens gresses of the six decades of the and raped her. Christmas music and present spec­ lanta) will be heanL.the week of . some cases, unsafe vehicles for Yuong was a fried of the family done before the economic position as well as most Africans at his participation in the growth of so- ial holiday programs during the transportation.” and had asked the little girl to Dec. 11. ,4J of migrants will be significantly trial makes Jomo Kenyatta not By EDDIE L. MADISON, JR. month of December on the ABC improved. ° Dr Reid tagged Chicago the city Igpidtog wïih”hta> Yrtdle her mo- A special program of Christmas just another African martyr, but CHICAGO—(ANP)—Simon Kiba, Radio . Network series “Negro Col­ It’s recommendations for Fed­ “with the greatest potential for | ther was away at work.______music will feature the choirs,ÓT eral and State action included Tliis is the Committee’s second the living symbol of billions of 32-year-old editor of Afrique Nou­ lege Choirs." Xavier University , (New Orleans), Federal review of nil foreign work­ report. It was released simultane­ African martyrs who have suffer­ velle, weekly newspaper of 25,000 St. Paul’s College;. Lawrenceville, er import programs to insure ously with President Eisenhower’s ed throughout the centuries circulation published in Dakar, The weekly programs feature Va.), and Fisk University (Nailis against adyerse. effect, on u. 6. announcement that he has signed through the white man’s greed and Senegal,: French West Africa, like chord! groups from the member ville) during tho week of Dec. 18. farm workers and the elimination an Executive order formalizing the ruthlessness. Children many foreign visitors to this institutions of the United Negro The choirs of Urie College of residence requirements as a Committee. Besides Secretary Mit­ The conviction that is held by country Is highly impressed with College Fund. The series is car­ (Jackson, Tenn), and KnoxvUJe hjgbly impressed with "the great condition for receiving Federal chell, members are: Ezra Taft Africans about Kenyatta has its ried by ABC affiliated stations College (Knoxville, Tenn.) will funds for State health, education, Benson, Secretary of Agriculture; roots in Africa’s past and it is In Ability To Spell “the ■ great: wealth” of the United throughout the country on carying continue the holiday programming; and welfare programs. Fred A. Seaton, Secretary of the equally useless for American or­ States. days and at different times. Check singing sacred music during the Interior; Arthur S. Fleming, Sec­ ganization, governmental or other­ local newspaper listings for air - week of Dec. 25. , cur- Kiba, whose publication is cir­ Although, the Committee at this retary of Health, Education, and wise, to seek to indoctrinate Afri­ jcct Talent" appears in the time in specific areas. By PATRICIA McCORMACK rent issue of Chemical and Engi­ culated throughout French-speak­ "Negro College Choirs" is heard time made no recommendations Welfare; and Norman Mason, Ad­ can students, the British govern­ NEW YORK-(UPI) - Johnny neering News, the journal of the ing Africa, is a participant in the The all-male glee club of Lin­ in the New York City area Sunday for minimum wage legislation, Sec­ ministrator of the Housing and ment to try to delay the granting can’t spell—and neither can Mary. Foreign ; Leader Exchange Pro­ coln University (Chester, Pa.) will mornings over WABC, 7:35 to 8100 retary Mitchell has said the ex- Home Finance Agency. of self-government or U. N. to American Chemical Society. A high school girl writes: . One of the first judgments is gram of the Office of Cultural open the month's broadcasts the a, m; try to pump in alien teachers and "I would like to Work in a hos­ that Johnny and Mary can’t write Exchange, Department of State, aid hi the hope of prising Afri­ pital taking care of children or or spell very well. Governmental Affairs Institute, cans away from their own ideals, working with an orphlnage. I also Washington, D. C. The program as U. N. is itself disintegrating Dr. William A. Gorham, super­ would like to be an airline stear- visor of test administration, said is being arranged by Henry H. Grooming Tools Need under the very same strains and Luanu, of . GAI. tensions, due to conflicts between est.” the gross errors in usage are high school boy writes: “shocking.” “Project ^lent, Th youthful . journalist, while ■< ;‘.i the Haves and Have-nots of the "I would like to have a job For Book From Gov. Faubus found that only one in 100 Wgn impressed with the vast economical world: the Haves are Whites and where I could travel a lot and school students can write a para­ arid industrial development of the Soap-And-Water Care the Have-nots mainly are Col­ steal be at home every night." LITTLE ROCK—(ANP)—Mrs. L. bus had provided the information graph in perfect English. US., observed “that Americans C. Bates, state president of the Na­ : she wanted. oureds. The quotes are from "ideal oc­ know very little of African affaira, By JEANNE D’ARCY t>erly to draw a pleasing lip out* High school boys ,on the aver­ SOAP - AND - water cleanliness tional Association for the Advance­ ' Mrs. Bates and Governor Faubus The influence of Jomo Kenyatta cupation” themes written by high not ;to mention the Congo.” Kiba line. age, misspell one word per theme. has long been the rule of Ameri­ ment of Colored People, called on last met in December 1959 when is greater today in East Africa school students participating in The girls average one word in each said many American^, including Wash powder brushes frequently can beauties, but it’s one that Governor Faubus last week to get she was escorting a West Indian than either Christianity or Islam “Project Talent," a program di­ Negroes, have-no Idea of the loca­ to prevent residue from marring , a , two themes. doesn’t apply only to your person. information for ¿.book she is writ­ visitor through the Capitol. At insofar as African aspirations go. rected by Dr. John C. Flanagan tion of diffèrent African nations. fresh application of powder, yqtir, Dr. Gorham said a random It should also be employed for the ing on the 1957-59 Little Rock that time they posed for pictures, The reason is that Christianity - of the Universty of Pittsburgh and LIFE DIFFÈRENT hairbrush a sudsing, , too, ,ut> . Öe of the themes may. seem integration Crisis; shaking hands or the version-' Europeans have supported by ■ the UB. .Office of IN“ II. S. aids that hdlp keep you pretty. scarcely sensible,,.(o us^.a'^iltd Í4 ng at first reading. But the MOST IMPORTANT . Mis BitoV jras Emitted to tbp - Later, one of Governor Faubus’ taught (but few ■ became examples .Education,„the..National Institute .. He said life in the United,States brush bn freshly-shampooed hair.;,.- amusement quickly gives way to ..Your beauty brushes are a good governor's private, office and told opponents in last summer's pri- of) — is seen to be an exclusively of Mental Health and the Office is completely different? from that shock as the quality of the pro­ Your beauty brushes are a good Make sure'mascara brushes are' newsmeu, v.fcn she ( left,, that Fau- ¡'maiy campaign (Attorney General white man’s religion and perhaps of Naval Research. In Africa. Here; Kitià noted,' me­ duct of American high schools be­ example of this. Caring for them treated to a soap-arid-water wag­ Bruce Bennett) tried to use the : more so siiice the whites have The theme-writing was part of chanical development counts for comes apparent ,says the expert. properly as just as Important as ing — and after eatili use. Mascara picture to convince voters that withdrawn and left African bish­ the projdctts fact-finding operai- for a great deal in human life. QUESTIONS SOME THEORIES learning to use them artifully. Un­ hardens on bristles and stiffens Faubus had “sold out to the NA- ops and priests to carry on. And ition conducted last spring among Like many State 'Department Floyd Strikes Blow “Project Talent,” in Its first- less grooming accessories are clean the inmaking is -quite impossible ACPJ’ Africans all know that their fu­ 450,000 high school students in guests from foreign nations, in­ phase analysis' of data, has ques­ at all times, they'll add grime, not for the brush to <10 a smooth job Mrs. Bates did not say what in­ ture lies with toe East because 1351 schools. cluding several African represen­ tioned some , of the differences glamour, to your appearance. on the lashes. ■ to , ■ Against Salon Bias formation she sought from the gov­ not only is the West colourpuoblc FED INTO COMPUTERS tatives, Kiba observed the recent people accept as inherent in boys LAUNDER WEEKLY t Mineola, n. y.-(Anp) - ernor., She said it was something but it is far poorer than the East. The information is being fed into U. S. 'electtons. Hé'Àrii Vladimir' Lipstick brushes require wash­ and girls. ing as often as you. change your Heavyweight boxing champion only he could provide. Her book, Make no mistake about that; the computers at Pitt—and as fast as Pojldaeff, escort-interpreter assign­ One such concept says that for lip color— and lipstick should be Your make-up -care, which is api Floyd Patterson has filed a damage she said, is about half finished. It billion Aslans, 90-million Japanese, the machines can digest the odd­ ed by the State Department to some genetic reason warnen have changed to match the clothes to take cosmetic spills, should bu suit against a beauty salon, charg­ is scheduled for publication next 90-milllon Indonesians and the 230 ments, it spews out facts about the ccompany Kiba throughout his U. less aptitude .than men tor mathe- you’re wearing. Wadh off the brush laundered weekly.‘“"Ditto for the ing his wife, Sandra, was denied sunufier. ■ million Latin Americans have far high school population: character­ !.. tour, observed prddedures ln mates. This reasoning is advanced, to insure that the lipstick you ap­ pretty band you tie' over curlers. service because of her race. more to offer: Africans, spiritually istics, aptitudes, abilities. Baltimore. It shows soli quicksand is apt to The alm: To come up with Dr. Gorham said, to rule women ply will be a true shade, not a Patterson’s-suit,' disclosed Tues­ as well as culturally and economi­ discolor. When it does, purchase a enough information on American out of sciences and engineering.. blend of a new color with an old day, was filed Nov. 4 in First Dis­ Teachers Hear Mays cally than the 50 million British, But the analysis! found little dlf-'dlf-’ a new one. They cat only a few the 180 million Americans, the Eu­ youth to give a useful inventory one left on the brush.' w- trict court. It asks $3,500 damages— ference in the male and female Keep the brush clean,' too, or cents at the dime store. ropeans and France is still Afri­ of the nation’s human resources $3,000 for himself and $500 for his Urge Support Aid potential for learning math. old lipstick will cake'on it and Make cleanliness‘ a beauty rule cans greatest enemy — and that of the future. A report on “Pro- wife—lroim. Max and Christina i FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.-Speak- you won't be able to wield it pf- —for you'.iand •fqjz'Lhe aids you Kuck, operators of Max Beauty ing before the South Eastern Dis­ is why African leaders are flock­ use! . .'r • Salon at-Rockville Centre. trict of the North Carolina Teacli- ing to Asian countries as well as ers Association on the I960 con­ to the Communists. I Juvenile Delinquency vention convention theme, “A Foundation Makes Basically the task of preventing vldual children's behavior greatly Charge to Keep,” Dr. Benjamin E. depends. In making their contri­ UAW To Draft Mays, world traveller and Presi­ Youths Who Burned the development of delinquent be­ $1,090 Gift To havior by children rests with the butions to child rearing, these in­ dent of Morehouse College took stitutions, in turn, are dependent toller 01 Time' the position that as teachers it is Cross Sentenced social institutions through which Rights Program children are reared and prepared in large measure on the character ORLANDO, Fla—(UPI)—A can­ Negro Collage Fund our charge “to assist our students CHICAGO—(ANP)-The AFL- of the values and goals espoused cer expert predicted Thursday a BLOOMFIELD, N. J. - The to overcome the disabilities they to play their part in society. CIO'United Auto. .Workers will To Visit Pastor by the whole society, and on the cure for the dread .disease is only Schering Foundation reported Mon. draft a hnttongl. legislative pro? have accumulated over the years The family, church, school, neighborhood, and others are the correspondence between the» val­ a matter of time. a $1,000 gift to the united Negro gram oir civil righut and fair em­ as second-class citizens." The one- SWARTHMORE, Pa.-(ANP)- institutions. On their effective ues and goals and the means pro­ Dr. John R. Heller, director of College Fund. ployment practices acts for Illinois day session was held at the Fay­ "We would expect it from boys functioning, the outcome of indi- vided by society for achieving research at the Memorial Sloan- Established and supported by and Iowa. • ■ ’<.1 etteville State Teachers College. like them.” Without clarification, them. Kettlng Cancer Center in New Schering Corporation,. the' Found­ Robert w. Johnston, Chicago, white residents of this 5,000-mem- ation is a nonprofit concern dedi­ Dr. Mays continued that “the It seems increasingly urgent to York, spoke to the Southeastern regional director of the union, said ber community talked with appar­ community for burning a cross on cated to philanthropic support of present scheme is to label the begin to take those steps necessary States Cancer Seminar, attended that a conference on the programs ent disgust about five white boys the lawn of Dr. Reginald Harvey, charitable, educational and scient­ American Negro as inferior, to sell to mount a broad-scale attack by some 300 doctors. would be . held Dec. 2-4 in the Pere who last week confessed to a cross­ an orthodentist at Mercy-Douglass ific projects, primarily in the med­ him on the fact of he is inferior, against juvenile delinquency. “I think we are poised right on Marquette hotel, Peoria. burning on the lawn of the town’s hospital in Philadelphia. the edge of such a breakthrough,” ical and health field. and to set him apart as proof of only Negro family on Oct. 29. Living there with Dr. Harvey and Certainly, with a problem as his inferiority." He was introduc­ prevasive as delinquency, all of so­ said Heller. "I think it will be in The boys, referred to as “gener­ his wife, Lee; their four children, the antl-nelabolite class of drugs." Francis C. Brown, president of ed by Dr. W. L. Greene, Executive ciety is involved, including all ser­ the Foundation's board of trustees Hove ally responsible” by most persons LeRoy, 19; Reginald, 11; Robert Dr. James Grace, associate chief Secretary of the North Carolina vices which impinge in any way on and the pharmaceutical company, interviewed, are: Fred Braund Bruce, 9, and Bennie Lee, 6. of cancer research at Roswell Park Teachers Association'. The .E. E. said that the money will be used Gareld Gray, Bentham Stradley, Memorial institute in New York, LIGHTER, Smith Senior High School .Choir, In the general support of 33 inde­ BRIGHTER SKIN and Graham Taylor, all 16 years said scientists had isolated virus under the direction of Hubert Wal­ He will love you even more old, and Christopher Wahmann, 17. as the cause of cancer in animals pendent accredited .colleges and un­ ters, gave three numbers. iversities with ah enrollment of They publicly apologized to the and that it was not unreasonable because of a lovely complexion I Succeeding F. J. Corbett of to assume that virus might cause more than 24,000 students, So, start using Black and White Whiteville as president of the human cancer. Bleaching Cream as directed group was George Young, princi­ CAN GO, BUT DON’T If WWÁK,. If a virus does cause human can­ and see your dull, dark skin pal of the South Lumberton School COME BACK cer, Grace said it would eventually take on a new lighter, brighter, in Lumberton, N. C, JOHANNESBURG - (ANP) - be isolated. The next step, he said, Bolter, smoother look. Lewis Nkosl, 23-year-old African would be immunization to prevent Its.bleaching action works recently refused a passport to cancer. inside your skin. Modem sei- Piney Woods School leave South Africa for study at Dr. Lyndon E. Lee, chief of the once knows' no faster way of Harvard University, was given an Extra-VA Research Division in lightening skin. Buy it today! Founder To Be Feted exit permit instead last week, in Washington, said thatof the diag­ a turnabout decision. The exit per­ nosed cancer victims this year Get Black CHICAGO - (ANP) - Dr. Law­ mit stipulates that he can leave "two thirds will be dead in the and White rence" C JOnes on Nov. 25, will be the country, but cannot return. He next five years” unless a cure is 9— Bleaching honored at a banquet at the Shera­ is going anyway. found. _ Cream ton - Blackstohe Hotel here eie- alt drug brating his 75th birthday and the 50th anniversary of the school he quet is being sponsored by friends ■ countets the environment in which fuinilies founded. Dr. Jones who founded and former studente of the school, 43i, 65L lve. Piney Woods Country School in headed by James 0. Hayes of Chi- I Mississippi, gained national at- Rising child population and ' tention on “This Is Your Life" pro­ heightened mobility of people gram back in 1954. throughout the country have fast I The birthday . anniversary ban- become national characteristics. Rapidity of communication un­ paralleled in history makes for a constant impact of the changing times on section and segments of thé country previously somewhat Relieve RHEUMATIC Pain Isolated In this respect. No community and no individ­ AND ENJOY MORE PLEASANT PERIODS OF GREATER COMFORT ual can any longer live alone. In combatting the nationwide It you’re suffering the annoying ly, time and time again whenever rUAOVK bí*j perfUMíO fon"“'0 problem of juvenile delinquency, pain of rheumatism, neuritis, muscle the pain make» them miserable. the Federal Government should aches, arthritis, help yourself to Many call C-2223 “the old reliable". greater comfort fast with the proved Price of first bottle back If not sat­ increase its activities In breadth salicylate action of 04223. Thou­ isfied. Today, for pain relief you'll and depth so that it can more ef­ sands keep U handy, use It regular- welcome every time, ask for C-2223. fectively fulfill its role in provid­ ing leadership and help to states supply "CONSCIENCE and communities, AT MUC STORM AND COSMETJC PRESCRIPTION TYPE RELIEF VHP SHAVING In partnership with them, it POWDIX CO. should seek to assure that condi­ FOR RHEUMATIC PAIN P.O. Box 3457-G tions fostering delinquency, both ' WAUW SHOR TIIT» e Savannah, Ga, social and psychological, are held ''‘tfr’fl minimum. MfMFHiSWÇRLD • Saturday« November 16,19ó* • I

NEW YORK - (ANP) - Gener- al Sessions Judge Samuel R. Pierce with Republican and Liberal Party iy ENOC P. WATERS, JR. backing lost out again in his bid for election, this time against George Postel, resigned Domestic Relations Court Justice, by an es­ timated city - wide 7.000 vote.

Admitting that his country-is small and that Its economic devel­ opment is slow, he said that he. and fellow countrymen share great ambitions. To achieve these and to deter­ mine how the objectives are to be realized, Toure said — through one of his own interpreters work­ ing in conjunction with Will Pet­ ty, chief of the Cultural Section of the U. S. Embassy in Guinea— that he and his aides are study­ ing the experiences of other coun­ tries. Though a bitter foe of French colonialism, which he said tried to impose its culture upon Africans whom it regarded as savages, he said, however, that it was not all bad and that there are some as­ pects of French culture which can be applied belieficladly to the Re­ public of Guinea. He noted the same is true of the culture, economic and politi­ cal processes of other countries throughout the world, including the United States! Seated comfortably in what ap­ peared to be a room set aside for interviews in the former resident PERKFLEY, Calif. - lUPIi - of the governor general, he pointed Tho University of California said Wednesday it had obtained a re­ Rumor Reeves Considered out that Guinea could neither be­ come a carbon copy of any one na­ cently disclosed unpublished poem ■by Walt Wli; man rad some 150 tion, nor adopt various practices and policies of other countries O'hrr manuscripts of rough notes for his autobiographical narrative without first modifying them to For Commissioner’s Post , "Specimen Days." suit the needs, the abilities and the cultural and economic peculi­ Kenneth Carpow'er, head of the VC library's rare books department, arities of Guinea. called the acqulsl'' ion "probably the inoi'l important of Whitman's work found in a decade or more.” ) Tuesday's Harper magazine re­ ceived that the Whitman poem Sunday School Lesson ■ "Wood Odors" has been dlscovml by Dr. Rna V. Gran: of Pasadena. NEW YORK - (SNS) - A new . Sira found it, along with other man- four-eent stamp has been issued ¡scripts, while looking through a bearing a quotation of Abraham BE STRONG IN THE LORD ; box of Whitman's cnpublirh'i work Lincoln. The stamp is In honor of International Sunday Schoo) I to; had remained untouc** for Reeves, who is national commit­ the 97th anniversary of Lincoln’s Lesson for November 27, 1960 teeman for the District of Co­ Gettysburg Address. The quota­ B5 years. lumbia, has been suggested for a MEMORY SELECTION: "Be Tho librarian said the rough tion reads: District commissioner’s post. But strong In the Lord and in the notes were written in 1870. Also in it was learned from reliable sourc­ strength of his might” ¡ the colleo’ion was a (ravel daily Ex - envoy and 6 indicted as es that the Washington attorney —(Epheslons 6:10) ! tot WM'man kept during a tour heroin smugglers has his eyes on a federal Judge­ LESSON TEXT: Psalms 46, ¡through Kansas and Colorado. Ephesians 6: 10-20. ship. U. N. circulates Kasavubu pro­ Reeves’ only comment on a com­ tests on Lumumba. To Show First missioner’s appointment was that he hoped the next man chosen for Mass Produced that post would be selected for Ills qualifications and not his race. SHAPE PLANS FOR N.C. RURAL STUDY-Among me principal pur- ticipoting IdsVwdek ’at A. and T; College in the planning meet­ ing9 for a study of Negro farm families in North Carolina were from left to right! A. S.-Baton, program division, Federal Exten- »”sX vLln,™ Mrs. »0,0 T. Winchester, Guilford Cour., r, home opnt, and ». S. J»"»,. *» «9en|. ‘h”'’e ol lhe A, and T. College Extension Service.__ ._...... _____...... _

WASHINGTON - (UPD - The State Department said Tuesday the United States was prepared to keep its special task force off Gua­ temala ; and Nicaragua indefinite­ ly or "as long as Is considered necessary.”

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As we go through life there arc BUMPS, ECZEMA, RINGWORM many unforseen or unexpected cir­ cumstances that will rise up and SURPRISED DRIVERS Philadelphia - Henry Gl-*®® IRRITATED FEET and similar miseries turned the steering wheel of his de­ livery truck as he approached a slight curve but his vehicle didn’t get BLACK and WHITt OINTMENT today respond. The surprised driver discovered I the steering wheel had come off in his hands. The truck lurched over .• some railroad tracks and hit a station wagon. No one was hurt.

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' ' 1 1 Ma The LeMoyne Alumni Players are were tire top comedians in the * still taking bows for their splendid play and kept . the .'crowd pf ap­ performances in the colnedy, 'A proximately 800 roaring with laugh­ Husband for Bale.’ last Friday ter throughout the eveijlng, evening In Bruce Hall-at LeMoyne Earl Gregory hs Warrfih äiid;Fre burned In compiled identical records for the hard-working committees. excellent roles. Also giving splen­ season. Both have 5-0 records in One of the highlights of the did performances were Mrs. Rose conference play and 7-1 overall evening was the Crowning of Le- Hudson and James Cowan. Mr. records. Alabama lost to Dillard Moyne's Alumni Queen and the Cowan also served as co-director 20-14 in a non-conference game, honor went to Miss Beverly J. Mc- of the play. While Florida dropped a thriller to parilel, daughter of Rev. and Mis. Elmer Henderson was chairman southern U. 14-6 in hon-confer- J. A. McDaniel of 1297 S. Park­ of the program committee, hnd ence play. 4’M way, E. Miss McDaniel, a 1959 Mrs. Lettie L. Poston and Mrs. Ar- Wq stated in this space not long graduate of LeMoyne and a teach­ denia McCulley were ticket chair­ ago, that in case of a tie for the i'ii er at Florida Street School, was men. Both committees received conference title, the Dickinson crowned by Mrs. Mabie E: F/dson. excellent support from. Mrs. Ann Rating System would be used to Miss Eunice Cdrruthers, us tlu! L. Weathers. Mrs. Susie Hightower determine the champion or co­ maid; Joe Turner, .as the butler, was chairman of , the scenery and champion. Since these two teams and Mrs.. Lillian Barhett in the property committee. ¡ ’ ■ did, not play the same opponents, idle of the rich Aunt Sophronla although eqel’ conference team must play five conference games, arriving nt the final rating may seem sseem somewhat complicated. The Dickinson will be discussed fully later.

Florida’s lost to Southern broke a 17 game win streak for the Ratt­ lers. The FAMCEE's have somewhat of a breather this week end as they take on the Texas Southern (4-4) before their Orange Blossom Clas­ sic, December . 19 at Miami. Their opponents In the Classic will be the undefeated Langston toughies with an (8-0) record. We will close the football season here in the Bluff City with the annual Blues Bowl Game Saturday night at Melrose Stadium. The game will pit the Prep League champions Manassas Tigers against Lincoln High of East St. Louis, IlL Lincoln is well remembered here by their resounding 75-12 vic­ tory over Hamilton earlier In the season. The Blues Bowl game is sponsor­ The Telephone Company has perfected a ed by the Beale Street Elks with new home communications system called the the proceeds going to the Elks Home Interphone. There is a speaker for each Christmas Charities Fund which pj^yldes Christmas baskets for telephone and a combined speaker microphone many needy families of the city. Well, that can now be done in Atlanta, for the unit above the front door. The game deserves the support of according to H. A. Rice, Southern Bell manager. all Memphis. alone at night. It also enables a housewife to continue her cooking chores and answer the front door. The Home Interphone has been given field trials In several parts of the Country, Mr. Rice said, and Is now available In Atlanta because The system also acts as an in these trials showed it met a home tercom throughout .the house communications need.

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Kilpatrick, Rev. R. w. Norsworthy, Rev. P. Gonya Hentrel, Dr. John Jordan, Mr. Geo. Holloway;, 'MJ-. Geo. Stevens, Mrs. A. W. Willie, To Head Operations Of The Unit Rev. Robert McRae, Dr. I. A. Wat­ Justice department." ’ ' h, son, Jr., Mrs. S. B. Truman, Mrs. In scrimmages, the team as a The Freedom Committee, headed by Rev. H. C. Nabrit, pastor Tire, action ended-16.\tnonths of, Mildred Williams, Mrs. Francis waiting by the govemment to look whole has shown vast improvement of the First Baptist Church Lauderdale, announced at the weekly Hooks, Miss Jevlta Edwards. at 'the county's books. over last season’s squad which had r . . < I I junior of Memphis, very .fast arid a meeting last Wednesday, the appointment} of 40 outstanding a 9-13 record. If the Magicians good hoopman, and Paul Lowery, Memphians to the executive committee of the NAACP's Freedom continue to improve, they should play better than .500 ball in the freshman from New Brighton, Committee. Pennsylvania, who is short on ag­ Southern Intercollegiate Athletic gressiveness but easily the best Mr. Jesse H. Turner was ap­ Christmas shopping season. BEALE STREET Conference. ELKS scorer on the team. pointed chairman of the executive Mr. Turner indicated that sit-in The starting five as of now would LeMoyne will play 10 home committee and will coordinate the or stand-in demonstrations may include Donald Nelson at one for­ games, taking on Alabama State, overall activity of the various as­ also be a part of Operation Big ward and Chester Collins, a senior December 10: Miles College. Dec. signed projects. Lift, and announced. that a Sit- who has been shifted from center 14; 'Knoxville College, January 10: The immediate project planned in school will be in progress at S. to forward; Robert Nelson at cen­ Rust College, January,, 14; Dillard by the committee is Freedom Day, A. Owen Jr. College for the pur­ ter, and David Gaines and Sam University, January 16; Lane Col­ scheduled for Thursday December pose of issuing proper instructions Parks at the guard posts. Coach lege, February. 2; Alabama A. and 1, at Metropolitan Baptist Church. to prospective sit-in demonstrators. Johnson hopes the shift wlH’ li­ M., February 3: Stillman College, Committee of 100 members ap­ able Collins, last year's captain, February 4; Philander Smith, Feb. and will ijiark the beginning of pointed to the executive committee to demonstrate better floor ability.' 11, and Fisk University, February were: Rev. H. C. Nabrit, Miss Ar- 13. Executive Becrptary .of the Mont­ line Patton, Rev. S. B. Kyles, Rev. On the road, LeMoyne will play gomery Improvement Association, H. C. Bunton, Rev. D. S. Cunning­ Lane. College, December 1; Fisk will be the featured speaker. ham, Rev. J. C. Mickle, Mr. ¡Jesse University, December 2; Knoxville Operation bi the ulti­ Turner, Rev. W. L. Varnado, Mrs. College, December 3; Alabama A. Maxine Smith, Mrs. Lorene Os­ mate project.; of the committee and M„ December 5; Alabama borne, Rev. A. E. Andrews, Rev. and 'will be the bfg 'effort tb' mass State, January 7; Miles College, J. L. Nelters, Dr. Vasco A. Smith, 1,500 SQUARE FEFF- Ndwty Pbfftlqneril Johns- January 27; '911st College, January picket downtown stores during the Rev. B. L. Hooks, Rev. Chester L. Manville roof. In neighbor^«}, of well-kept homes. 28, and Dillard University, Febru­ Rucker, Mr. Evander Ford, Miss ary 17. Earnestine Lee, Miss Ella Addison, 1237 Greenwood Street. $9,500. Mr. Charles Patterson, Miss Pear­ HAS TWO HEARTS lie M. Williams, Miss Ellen Crow, Paris — Stir^eoni at the hospi­ Mr. Charles Terrell, Mr, T. H. tal at St. Germain . en - Laye, Hayes, Mr. A. M. Walker, Rev. D. near here, have found that 17- Gladney, Dr. J .8. Byas, Mr. Frank year - old Carmela Felice, the W. Browning, Rev. Alexander REALTORS daughter of an ItMiBi house paint­ er has two’hearts. PARATROOPER RETIRES

Mis; Lu. t'-n’s repertoire fcr the occasion wac well selected to re­ veal her virtuosity on the key­ board: her admirable technical mas. tery and her grity feeling for the' music which she interpreted. She played a movement from Beethov­ en’s "MoonilgiU Sonata," Rach­ maninoff's "Prelude.-,” opus 23 and opus 3, Chopin's “Scherzo, op. 39." and Li-zt's "Paraphrase on A Theme from Verdi's 'Rigoleito." Argentina opens oil lands to de1 The talented and charming young veopers. pianist received a standing ovation Now lfoder New Management and thunderous applause from her Morehouse audlenccr lt was her Benefit Christmas Fund For The Poor you get metre for your $ here fourth appearance at Morehouse.

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..aFfe'ports 6Bld that. Nko- kolo and a Tunisian soldier were Thè South’s Oldest and Leading: i 'towpiper killed. Two Congolese and eight " Published by MEMPHIS WORLD Pt Tunisian soldiers .were wounded, these; repqrIs'said Other reports Every .WEDNE8DAY and 8ATURDAY at 546 •«»'■JMèmlièr— of-* ezxARRftiSCÒTO vneroninmNEWSPAPER puLtne', number of dead as high ‘Work For '-W-A. Booti, il, Founder; C. A. Scott, General Manager a™i|giw -,'tive Congolese and ,,jr..------...... ------—r thjeit^uhlsltuis assigned to guard srf'fI*"' '* '—n '------:------Entered in the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn, as second-class mall under the Ghana embassy. the Act of Congress, March 1,1870 FIRST ARMED CLASH It. was the first armed clash be­ STANLEY 8. SCOTT _. — Managing Editor tween (J. N. and Congolese forces . Circulation Manager In New Orleans BQBEipT MORRIS . and the first in which African fired on African. . '. SUBSCRIPTION' RAKS: The United Nations appeared to By JOHN G. WARNER Tear $5.#0 — 6 Months >3.00 — 3 Months $1.54 (In Advance) have been gravely compromised. rtoMEMPHIS WORLD Is an independent newspaper — non-sectarian Brig. Gen. Indarjit Rlkhye, U. N. (United Press International) Secretary Gen. Dag Hammankjold’s and non-partisan, printing news unbtasedly and supporting thon things •Of CHICAGO, iLyHE NEW ORLEANS (DPI) - The superintendent of New Orleans' II belfres to be ot interest to its readers and opposing those things acting special representative In The Congo, said he profoundly regret­ «gainst the interest ot its readers. newly-integrated schools Tuesday had to ask his teachers Io work .——-- ., - * - - _____v ...... ted the incident for free because he can't get the money to pay them. He said hq had personally of­ Resistance To Law Is No Excuse ,fered his sympathy and condol­ School Superintendent Dr, James It will reportedly consider giving ences to the family of Colonel Nko- FIRST NEGRO TQ HOLD A FEDERAL F. Redmond announced Tuesday the school board enough money to . - Governor Jimmie Davis and the Louisiana legislature have 1kolo. that the $2 million payroll due pay the teachers, but it was ex­ "The U. N. role is based on a sent q special committee to Florida where President-elect John ] Wednesday to 4,500 employees-most- pected to have strings attached. mandate in the field of maintain­ ly teachers - must be "withheld" One report was that a bill ing law and order," Rlkhye said. JUDGESHIP IN THE UNITED SIAtfÉs/ Kennedy is vacationing and conferring with various officials , indefinitely. would be introduced to pay the tea­ "But the United Nations has chers, providing they refuse to teach relative to the change-over in the national administration. IP' '*■ , ' • Redmond said the only hope ¿ 'never contested or become involv­ was that Gov. Jimmie Davis would integrated classes. Tn»;wmmittee went for the specific purpose of getting Sen- ied in the decision of a head of "rise above the noisy emotions" of The school are empty this week ator Kennedy's views on Federal« Court-ordered integration in 1state regarding any diplomat." state legislators and release state for teacher’s conventions in Baton Rlkhye said Mobutu’s Council of HE WASSWORN IN, IN N.Y.C,ASU5. > funds to keep tlie city’s school sys­ Rouge and the Thanksgiving holi­ general ahd the New Orleans situation in particular. Press re- jHigh Commissioners “had assured I tem running. day. The school board is still await­ pwk state 'that the committee was only able to talk with the ithe U. N. it was not their Intent­ The state legislature so disgrunt­ ing a federal court ruling on its President-elect's assistant, who mostly listened. Iion to resort to force in the'ex­ led over integration of two elemen ■ motion to halt integration while pulsion of Welbeck." CUSTOM COURT JUDGE ON NOV. 3,1945/ tary schools by four Negro girls the state and federal governments / ■ The New Orleans technique at resisting court-ordered inte­ that it has tried repeatedly to fire settle their struggle over sovereign­ gration-is a little different from the more direct action at Little Couple Charges Redmond and the school board, ty. Rock three years ago. And the new technique may indirectly meets again Wedne.day. I (Continued from Page One) Xs*4'r'<^i5S----- Sl z Racial violence, winch came to a create more tension and confusion, but a court ruling should head last Wedne.day, still breaks not be subject to fhe question of resistance. President Eisenhower abridged, she charged. Illinois Team out in sporadic, isolated Incidents in tlie night. said this in substance in his address to the nation prior to order- ARGUMENT UNTESTED Cuba Launches (Continued from Page One) "As of this moment, banks can ing 'Army unit to little Rock. Her husband's suit brought up SEEING and SAYING' (Continued from Page One) he scored 48 points. According to be of no assistance,’’ Redmond said. ■. One would think persons in responsible positions would not a new and untested legal argument Coach Simmons, he is "best on School officials said earlier that against the unit system — that the encourage open opposition to a Federal Court decision on a more vocal than actual." ¡sweeps or on a trap play and is banks were balking at issuing the U. S. Constitution provides for By WILLIAM FOWLKES The U. S. lias definitely been good"on a dive when we need on- customary loans because they constitutional Issue, But this is exactly what has happened in election of congressmen by vote of \ A/adtP» Managing FAIto- put on notice "that any direct I ly a few inches or a couple of feet." couldn’t be sure who, is running New Orleans. It would be disastrous to the orderly solution of the people and not by counties. Yankee - imperialist interference i ‘ "We might lose to Manassas, but the schools The school board, in the school issue if the court backs up in this or any other in­ The suit In effect charges that a with Cuba, any attempt to use its! this is a real good ball club, and effect, has been running the schools county is not a voter but that un­ stance. The school issue has beert under consideration in New military superiority against the is the best team I have had in the but the state insists It has fired der the unit system it is acting The Right Of Opportunity Cuban people and revolution will six years I have been here," Coach the board and it is running the Orleans for several years and district judges, close to the scene, in that capacity. T’’T”'” ■ <• ... brmg a rain of Soviet rockets on Simmons said. The Lincoln Tigers schools. have ordered the change. And it should stand. Chatham county has six unit OUT OF GEORGIA last week came a story which should U. S. soil," the newspaper said. are rated No. 5 in the St. Louis — votes, while most other counties furnish the answer to all those questioning school desegregation ¡East St. Louis area. “ ’ Resistance to law is no excuse for non-enforcement, and in the district have two unit votes. At the same time, the newspaper '■ moves in,the Deep South. Louisiana Asked To wp. hope ¡(.Mr, Kennedy does anything, he like President Eisen­ Under the county unit system, all Revolución lampooned Kennedy |■ Manassas’ Coach Johnson said the unit votes of each county goes It was the report of Georgia's Conference on Educational as "another 1Eisenhower-type,I he will start Billy Doss and Odell ______I -a al_ -.— J hower, will make it clear that he, as Chief Executive, will up­ to the candidate* who receives a Opportunities, showing that despite court rulings and so-call­ golfer-politician.’’ The newspaper,¡ Swift at the end positions; Ben Take Back Votes official organ of Castro’s 26th of ! Walton and Clyde Evans at the hold court-ordered decisions on the school issue. majority of the popular votes. ed standardization of salaries for teachers and pupil expen­ official organ of Castro’s 26th of, Walton and Clyde Evans at the July party, said Kennedy was get-'■ tackle slots; Percy Hughes and Al- From John Kennedy Atlanta Attorney Morris Abram, ditures in a state which admitted Negroes ting his "pre-presidential 'train- beribert DuíurdBuford ai.at theuie gumuguard, pósU;posts; Think For Yourself one of the eight lawyers repre­ had separate and unequal education, the ing’ at Palm Beach," Leroy Holmes at center; Jesse BATON ROUGE, La. - (UPD- senting the Helmlys, cited “histor­ situation continues grossly unfair for the Ne­ Laird at quarterback; Warren Leaders of Louisiana's Democratic y'Z The average American, perplexed by fhe great issues that ical evidence” dating back to the, The new anti-American blasts' Jones at fullback; Rudolph Myers gro child. The conference report on Georgia Central Committee Tuesday frown­ confront the people of this great country, finds il difficult to nation's constitutional convention coincide with an announcement in i at right half; and “most valuable ed upon a proposal to withhold develop sound opinions in the face of the rabid partisanship to show that the U. S. Constitu­ schools said this state is still providing Ne­ Washington that the U. S. is pre-; player" Eugeno Davis, the city’s Louisiana’s 10 electoral votes from that is exhibited by politicians, and other so-called leaders of tion meant that only the people gro children with "inferior schools." pared to keep its special naval pa- ■ leading ground gainer and Manass- President. elect John F. Kennedy. should elect congressmen not the This story can be told over and over again trol in the Caribbean for “an in-' as’ answer to Orville Townsend, at Cnarles Riddle of Marksville, La., public opinion. counties or any other political definite time." left half. chairman of the state committee, subdivision. in our beloved South, which seems to desire •' There is quite a tendency on the part of many to accept, Both suits are damage actions, most of all to keep the Negro child at a disad­ without question, any statement or assertion that fits in with each asking $10,006 and both vantage, while proclaiming to other parts of WUMM PiARttN! muting ittfuHtr on pn/iUtt who! the individual wants to believe. Moreover, there is a la­ charge that the Democratic pri­ America and the world that everything is all mary in Georgia is tantamount to mentable determination on the part of nearly everybody to try election and has been since 1875— right. . FEVER in the BLOO to pepuade everybody else to fall in line with whatever is be­ this Is probable answer to unit -0- From the novel published by St Martin’s Press, Ine. Copyright O 1959, by William Pearson. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. ing peddled by the individual. supporters who maintain that if THE PICTURES AND STORIES out of New Orleans tell a story voters don't like the system thay which should shame not only Louisiana,'but the United Statps f It Might be a good idea, for us, once in a while, to pay have "resource" In toe general elec- CHAPTER*». '( I "fiwe, any oM time. I put it ; tion where only popular votes 'of America, ain’t so lily-white either. Who tflbute to the stubborn independence of the hardy citizen who fl (reffic accldent, had stabbed two Special U. N. representative to sions are scheduled for room 114 under such a program or who wish ing. there because I won that case." disbelief. "So this is as far' as “Boss . . . of Dannemlller’s companions in the Congo Rajeshwar Dayal re­ of the Morehouse Chemistry Build­ to learn from those who have gone. - Let stand a Maryland Su­ “Okay, you did a tot In that you’ve come from Boxer Square! Startled, Callahan looked the weekend incident. turned to the Congo from New ing. and the evening meeting will preme Court ruling which barred Damn you! You haven't around. The smile faded. “And( York Wednesday. He and his wife be held in the Dean Sage Auditor­ All African students are also urg­ case. But...." a retailer from 6ulng another for The four Congolese soldiers were landed at Brazzaville, across the ium on the Atlanta University cam­ ed to attend. "A lot! That ain't half of it.” changed one bit since you were the next time, no codeine bottle. All sessions are open to the cutting minimum prices set by a killed Monday night when Mobu­ river in the former French Con­ Beers's squinting eyes became a kid. Not one bit! Still the No nothing from you You’ve pus. general public, and It is hoped that manufacturer under the state's tu’s . soldiers, trying', to force the go, and were met by Brig. Gen. crafty. "How do you think that same cheap punk.. still got you..’job, but that’s all there will be a good response from expulsion of Ghannklan Charge Inderjit Rikhye, the special U. N. All students who wish to ieam "fair trade” law. (codeine bottle got in Hart's “A cheap punk?" Beers you've got.” — Let stand a California ruling d'Affalres Nathaniel Welback, more about this first major break­ the Atlanta public at large. rocked in his chair, a twisted He limped from the apart­ military adviser. The conference was planned by that direct pipeline gas-sales by a (desk?" (flashed with U. N. Tunisian troops, through in meeting Africans of I Callahan froze. “Say that smile on his lips. “Okay, maybe ment and into the night. Dr. G. McLeod Bryan, professor at producer to a single industrial cus­ Welback eventually ¿abandoned, his this level are expected to attend nobody changes. Because you Wake Forest College. WlnstoibBa- i tomer are exempt from state reg- iagaiu.” " ' --- , (To Be Continued ‘ issy atuffle» ' ’ Tuesday. Soviet wams TI N. on seat for this significant conference. This in- ,-r*nTX- ...inv rFvt'tlY,-’"- ■V'v ’ ’AJ1' 'ito ted China. , vltaUou.Js ur^ettUji «tended to.aU lemt itorUi Qarotat.- uta-jwut.. .. a-.--...... ^TENNESSEE fltlVr.