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y U Attorneys For S Lrl Plainlift Evers ^AA^KPwlCA‘8 STANDARD C E d O U FLN A Map Future Plans Attorneys for the plaintiff in th VOLUME 28, NUMBER 3 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1958 Memphis Cuy Bus Segregation c PRICE SIX CENTS said Saturday that, they would finitely "appeal the decision” the three-judge panel of the U ted States Sixth Circuit Court Appeals. The three-judge panel consisting of Judces John’D Martin. Marion S Frv'd of Memphis and William E. Miller of Nashvlle1 on Friday dismissed the bus segregation case b-ouvht bv O. Z. Evers of 303 Sry’s- tal St., against certain city officials, which-” include the Mayor Fdmund orfriil, city commissioners. Chief of Police j; C Macdonnl.' several po­ licemen and the Memphis Transit Co. OF ALABAMA AGAINST NAAGP In tfie. unanimous decisfon, nounced bv Jud^c Martin ■stated “this is .. not a case in­ volving an actual controversy Immunity Of Lists Moreover, plaintiff fins not suf­ Attorney General fered .the irreparable injury neces­ sary to justify the issurnnee of an injunction. Tn fact, h’s o-vn testi­ Of Members From mony shows that he. has not been Urged To Join in lured at all. "Accordingly, the action is dis­ Scrutiny Ruled missed.” Appeal Proceeding H T. Lochard. jm nHornev repre­ WASHINGTON — The Siijircmc senting Fivers,’'told the Memphis WASHINGTON, D. C. (NNPA) — Court Monday set aside a $100.090 •World, "after-studving the text of VIEWING AN ADVERSE DECISION are Atty. H. T. Lochard and Senator Jacob K. Javits, republi­ contempt fine imposed on the Na­ the decision, we have decided de- his client, O. Z. Evers. The decision was handed down recently tional Association for th? Advance­ can, of New York, publicly urged finitely to anpeal the case to the in the Memphis city bus case. Attorney General William P. Rog­ ment of Colored People In Ala­ U. S’ Sunrenie Court " ers to intervene in the Little Rock bama for refusal to produce mem­ bership lists. 30 DAYS TO APPEAL case. The plaint if f has 30 days in which Testifying in support of civil The court Held unanimously that Alabama cannot force the to file for . rights legislation before a House When Atty. Lockard was pressed Registration Made Easy Judiciary . Subcommittee, Senator NAACP to produce Its member­ ship lists. It said the lists are im­ for further romment on the de­ Javits diclosed that, he had sent a cision. he said: "That is all I have telegram to Mr. Rogers on June 24 mune from state scrutiny under to sav concerning the decision at For Shelby County Voters "strongly urging him to enter in­ the 14th Amendment. tlrs time.” to the proceedings on the appeal The court said more hearings Plaintiff Evers said he ’ was SPECIAL DAYS AND HOURS . (place to be selected) - •-—? from the order of Federal District are necessary on ttie State's at­ “shocked at the decision.” STARTING JULY 7 J JULY 9-10, Raleigh at Bruse Drug Judge Harry J. Lemley postponing tempt to oust the organization Store; Brunswick at the C. D. integration in Little Rock schools from the state. Evers was asked if he still had A precedent was set for Shelby intensions of -becoming "County when the Shelton Warehouse; Cordova until 1981. —Th?—NAACP 'irdd- wanted the ____-v .1__ .1.2 Election -Com­ at the’ W. R. Anderson Store. for city cornmission • He renlied mission agreed to establish tempor “I urge the Attorney General to court to ¡lnveilirtate the Stat-ji; viTorousiy, "Yes. yes mv deter­ . JULY 11-14, Collierville at the Fire do so now.” Senator Javits told the temporary restraining order pre­ rary registration stations in 12) mination to run is five thousand Station; Germantown at the subcommittee,. headed by Repre­ venting the organization from so­ districts in the county to accon>- Fire Station. —. sentative Emahuel Celler. of New liciting support in Alnbama; time stronger that it was yester­ modate citizens who would find it York, chairman of the full House Justice John M. Harlan, speak­ day.” difficult to go to the Courthouse JULY 15.-16, Whitehaven .at the' Judiciary Ccmrinittee. ing for the Tribunal, noted that The defendants in the case were to become registered voters high school cafeteria; Cäple- (place to be selected) Such action would be similar to the Alabama Supreme Court con­ quieHy celebrntinir their victory. The Election Commission made vllle WHITE HOUSE MEETING — President. Eisenhower poses in his White House office with cerned itself only with the con­ The Memnhis Transit Comnanv the move after several citizen- JULY 15, Levi in Wards 1 and 2, that taken by the Justice Depart­ Read School (one day ment in the original public school four Negro leaders following their conference on problems of school integration emd other tempt question. He said the NA­ the only defendant which stands groups petitioned for the tempo­ Ford segregation cases, in which the Su­ matters affecting minorities. Left to right: Lester B. Granger, National Urban League; Rer. ACP should appeal tile restraining to suffer financially in the case, rary stations last week. One the only) preme Court outlawed segregation Martin Luther King, Jr., President, Southern Leadership Conference; E. Frederick Morrow, order in State Courts and get a still takes the position, which was group registering such petition was SPECIAL BAY . '■ In public education, Javits said. President Assistant; Eisenhower, A. Philip Randolph. Vico-Pres., AFL-CIO; Atttriney General ruling on the question there be­ stated ‘.bv its attorney» Walter p from the Citizens Non-Partisan W. C. Patton, dhector of the The Justice Department entered fore coming to tile U. S. Supreme Armstrong. Jr.. during the trial, Voters Registration Drive. Non-Partisan Drive said, “Plans ■ those cases as a friend of the Rogers, Rocco Siciliano of the White House staff; and Roy Wilkins, Exec. Secrettn^, NAACP. Court. “We will abide by the laws of Ten­ Also the Commission agreed to arc. being devised to hold special court and filed briefs supporting (Newspress Hioto). ' NAACP NAMES SECRET nessee and Memphis City ordin- a "Special Day For Working days in Foote Homes, LeMoyne the contention that such segrega­ On the matter of tfie member­ ahces ” People," which was set for Thurs­ Gardens Homes, Cleaborn;’Homes tion was unconstitutional. ship list. Harlan said: Attorneys for the defendants day July 10—The Board of Regis­ and Dixie tHoines. to make a “It is no less necessary to have “We hold that the immunity were: trars will remain open at the traordinary effort to haye ^e’ resi^' the Attorney General in the pre- from State scrutiny of member­ Walter Chandler. City Atty. County Courthouse from 8:30 a.m. dents to ’gomassifd tne gourt^^. sent case," Javits said, adding: ship lists which the Association Frank G'nnottl. and his a^istantc until 9 p.m. ■ ■ ’*■ . ' house to. register?’ stfid'V th6 ? v Police Halt Teen Fight claims on behalf of .its members Charles Crump. < The temporary stations will be date for this "special day”, will INTERYENTION CBUCIAL. Is here so related to the right of The decision st.afed*in part; established at the following lo­ be announced later. , • • kj. • “As I pointed out In my telegram He also said a request is beihg.; to Attorney General Rogers, ‘be­ the members to pursue their law­ ACTION IS REVIEWED cations on the days indicated: cause the original Supreme Court ful private interest privately and In the instant, case, the plain­ JULY 7-8. Millington at the City sent to all ministers to "make a., decision (of 1954) leaves the de- to associate freely with others in tiff. a colored postal clerk who . Hall; Woodstock at, Crawford’s special plea from their; pulpits to After ‘Platter Party” so doing as to come within the ’ Grocery Store; Stewartsville at urge all unregistered/members of r termination as to timing and means had previously been a police of­ ! to later adjudication is the very protection of the 14th Amend­ ficer in Cook County, Ill., re­ the Lodge Hall: Arlington (Continued On Page Five) Police broke up a fight between SECOND IN TWO EVENTS youths. '------!------—------t reason why the Department's in­ ment." cently* came. to Memnhis. where he two youths at St. Paul and Lauder- Although disturbances in the tervention is now crucial." dale Streets late Thursday night . The fight was the second in two The heavy contempt fine .was worked in the Post Office. On Avril events of the weekly Thursday neighborhood seem to be picking levied after the NAACP refused 26. 1956. be boarded a Memphis j Javits testified in support of a following the “Platter Party” held up after the "Platter Party,” acts ■ bill to .restore Part III to the Civil at Abe Scharff YMCA. night "Platter Party" affair. (The to show Its membership lists, on street Railway bus and took a Senator Gore Slated dance is sponsored as wholesome of hoodlumism still don’t appear as, front seat, immediately behind’ the Rights Act of 1957. It was stricken The fight had continued from badly as in previous years. In thé (Continued On Page Five) from the civil rights bill by the Vance Ave., where a noisy crowd entertainment for South Memphis summer of 1956, following a "Plat­ driver, who directed him to sit . Senate last July. of about &0 teen-agers returning teen-agers through the courtesy of ter Party” affair, a Manassas foot­ in the rear of the bus. stating that To Speak In Memphis^ i Part' III would authorize' the At­ from the event moved its way Radio Station WLOK.) The first ball player, Robert Tuggle, was hit the law required it because of plain­ tiff’s color. torney General to bring civil suits down Lauderdale to St; Paul where fight was between two little boys acrossou.u—5 theme faceiuvc withwim a whiskeywn Disqualification Senator, Albert Gore was schedul­ see Negro Voting League. The dir- to enjoin threatened violations of it- stalled. Instigators reportedly be­ Who had been urged on by older I bottle by an unidentified thug. He refused to comply. The bus ed’ to arrive in Memphis from ector of the League, C. F. Brown, constitutional rights, other than gan meddling, urging two of their driver proceeded to a fire station Nashville today Tuesday to launch Tennessee Eye editor, said “We | the right to vote. The Civil Rights party to argue. which he entered and where he re­ his campaign here for re-eleotion. know that in the past Senator Act gives him that authority with After the argument was begun, 01 Presiding mained for some TO minutes accord­ The junior senator, who is be­ Gore , has done a good job. for-'AIStr; respect to the right to vote. the two debate: s were urged to get ing to the plaintiff. When the bus ing opposed- in his bid for a second the people of Tennessee anjtyWft-. i “A heavy price was paid for the it off their chests by exchanging Candidate For State Senate reached another cornor on its route, term in the senatorial seat, by Want to see him re-elected." • compromise which was thought to blows. two police officers boarded the bus . Prentice Cooper, Citizens for Pro­ Frank Kilpatrick is expected -to­ be needed to avoid a filibuster on Judge Petitioned and asked what was wren? The gress candidate, is scheduled to preside at the CDC meeting wlttr the Civil Rights bill in 1957." Ja­ “WHAT ARE YOU—CHICKEN?” driver told them that the plaintiff speak to members of the Shelby Gore in flic absence of President- “Man. I wouldn’t take, that oft Slated To Fight NAACP MONTGOMERY. Ala., — The Dr. J. E. Walker who is vacation^ vits said. The striking out of Part State of Alabama’s suit against the and another man .accompanying County Democratic Club at 2:30 of nobody,” one youth was heard A. B. Wren, candidate for state suggested curtailment of NAACP h

Two hundred'leaders of Protestant churches in 12 Southern ! Order Is Asked states will meet at Blue Ridge, North Carolina, July 20-25, to By CHARLOTTE G. MOULTON study ways the different churches can combine their resources WASHINGTON - (UPI)-The to achieve a common good. Supreme Court was asked Using the theme, “Our Unity in Leadership for the institute will the Scriptures,”, the third annual include outstanding churchmen Thursday to take direct emer­ Ecumenical Institute will be spon­ from the South, as well as leaders Ousted Cyclops gency action on an appeal from other parts of the country sored by the National Council of aimed at upsetting a federal Churches through . its Southern and the world. Dr. Rafael Cepeda, judge's 2 ’/z-year suspension of Office, Dr. J-. McDowell Richards, secretary, Cooperation in Latin chairman of the .Southern office America', Presbyterian Church USA, school integration at Little advisory committee, announced here and Dr. Barned M. Luben, secre­ Rock, Ark. • today. Clerical and lay representa­ tary, The Al,iddle East, Board of Attorneys for the National Assn tives* of upwards of 12 Protestant Foreign Missions, the Reformed for the Advancement of Colored denominations in the South will Church in America, will conduct People (NAACP) made the plea on attend the.six-day. institute, which the workshop on Mission Studies. TALLAHASSEE, Fló. — (U.PI) <— A former cyclops of the Ku behalf of seven Negro children who will convene at the YMCA’s Blue The Rev. John S. Chambers, execu­ Klux Klan revealed Friday that he acted as an informant for the would be barred by the judge’s Ridge Assembly center, he said. tive secretary, Kentucky Council of - - FBI during his menibership in the hooded order,, and told a ruling from returning to Little Mrs.’ John T. McCall of Nashville, -Churches, Lexington, Kentucky will Rock’s Central High School next Tenn., who is chairman of the .. lead the workshop. for pastors ZiJàle of Klan plots that misfired. fall.- Planning Committee, hailed the in-. charting their role in councils of ""“•“ Dick Ashe of Lakeland, a former of being..... an undercover agent and The lawyers urged the high court stitute as offering strong evidence churches. The Rev. Charles Marion iPolk County deputy sheriff, had the suspicion precipitated a sharp to bypass the Eighth Circuit Court that inter-church cooperation is a Ross. St. Louis, Mo., associate di­ been named by admitted klansmen dispute when he was elected exalted ■ of Appeals at St. Louis, where the growing movement in the Southern rector, Committee on the Use and 7; ~OS a fellow member during previous cyclops, or ruler, of the Lakeland appeal normally . would be heard, states. Understanding of the Bible of the ■ ■ —testimony before the legislative in- klan earlier this year. He said he and decide the issue before the MAJOR CONCERNS National Council of Churches, will 777- vestigating committee. was removed after three weeks. next school term begins in Sep­ lead the workshop in the morning At another klan meeting he at­ Delegates will tackle major con­ -7-- - Ashe, now a candidate for thè ETHIOPIANS AT FT. BENNING, Go. - Brig. Gen. Gen. Wakyira Serda,. J-l (personnel officer) tember. .ill section dealing with common areas . 7 State House of Representatives, said tended one man, when told of a cerns facing the churches in 12 of the Ethiopian Ground Forces; Col. Deressa i LAWLESS ELEMENTS workshops dealing with such topics of Bible study; and Dr. W. W. -7 he had to obtain permission from suspected FBI agent in the crowd, John F. Ruggles, second from left, deputy com­ I Sloan, professor of Bible, Elon Col­ said he would not allow him to Dubale, commander of the Third Infantry Di­ as the situation confronting rural : the FBI before he could testify in manding general of the U. S. Army. Infantry They said delay would encour­ churches, the role of the churches lege, N. C., will lead the afternoon .?1.7_the attempt, to clear his name. He I![ leave alive, . Center, preserved U. S. Army Infantry School age “lawless elements opposing section dealing with concerns of | "The meeting broke up - just in vision, ond Lt. Col. Gabre Michael Gabre in international affairs, Christian - said he testified on his own free I "Follow Me"-. pins and "Honorary Doughboy" compliance’' with the Supreme education and church involvement Bible professors. 777*111. time, or I wouldn’t be here to­ Tsadik, commander of the Ninth infantry Bri­ Court’s 1954 decision ordering an day," Ashe , told the committee. certificates to four Ethiopian Army leaders. end to racial segregation in public in social action. The Rev John B. Ketcham, ex­ - Bpeaking in a -matter of fact gade. The allied guests were briefed on In­ ecutive director, Office for Coun­ J . tone in response to the questions He said members of the .klan had Left to right at the ceremonies are Brig. Gen. schools. Addressing general sessions will told him there were guns and. am­ fantry School activities during their stay at be Dr. Harry V. Richardson, presi­ cils of Churches. NCC, will conduct, of’• committee counsel Mark Hawes Tedia Makonnen, commanding general of the They also said • “those seeking the workshop on Christian Educat­ of Tampa, Ashe said he had par­ munition stored in Jacksonville. Or­ compliance in a lawful manner’’ dent of Gammon Theological Semi­ lando, Tallahassee and Lakeland iff Second Infantry Division; Gen. Ruggles, Brig. Fort Benning. nary, Atlanta, Ga.; and Professor ion for the purpose of exploring ticipated at cross burnings in Lake­ with the, 1954 order, would be frus­ areas in that field where the land and in an attempted flogging case of integration trouble. trated if the suspension stands. J. Howard Rhys, professor of New A FEW HOTHEADS Testament, University of the South, churches can work together. Mrs. that failed to come off when their The NAACP attorneys—Wiley A. Dorothy MacLeod, general director. female victim did not. appear. He Branton of Pine Bluff, Ark., and Sewanee, Tenn.; and Mr. Clàrk Asked 'if he knew anything about Bishop Says Cause Five Trouble Spots' Seen Eichelberger, lecturer ou interna­ General Department of United said other klansmen were unaware the bombing of a Negro home at Waite Madison of New York — petitioned the Supreme Court eith­ tional affairs. Church Women, NCC, will counsel they were being observed by FBI Mims, Fla., in -1951 which killed À Bible Hymn Festival will launch with those interested in the pro­ . agents. two persons, Ashe said Edgar er to Order a special term or ex­ gram of United Church Women. Dr. QUESTIONED WOMEN tend the current one in order to the institute Sunday evening, July Brooklyn of Orlando had told him 01 Desegregation in Virginia School Picture 20th, at 7:30 p.m., in the auditor­ Harry V. Richardson, president of On one occasion, he said, he and ,I he took part in the violence. rule before September. The tribu­ Gammon Theological Seminary, At­ I nal had planned to adjourn Mon­ ium. Open to the public, about, 2,000 two other men tried at the request i! Ashe said that most, of the men RICHMOND. Va. — (ANP) — Prince Edward County - the lo- are expected to attend. Dr. Allen lanta, will deliver the Ecumenical, of the klan’s women’s auxiliary to | he considered ;good men had left,- There are at least five- potential cality which has defied the federal day until October. Bible study addresses on the Gos-' SUSPENSION FOR FOES Guy of Montreat College, N. C;/will question and possibly whip an !i the klan because of violence ad- i .trouble spots in Virginia over the government on the desegregation direct the music Of the combined pel of John. The Rev. J. Edward auxiliary member' who - “talked- too i.vocatedi by a few “hotheads?’ YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — Bishop controversial issue of school inte­ issue for over.-fotir years. . < ‘•^he. lawyers charged that Fed­ choirs, and Methodist Bishop John Lantz, executive director, Southern much” about, klan activities. Hè i He said he knew nothing of the gration. They are Prince Edward Governor J. Lindsay Almond Jr.,: eral Judge Harry J. Lemley order­ Office, NCC, is director of the in­ S. G. Spottswood, Washington, D. ed the 2‘i--year suspension to pro­ S. Branscomb of Florida will deliver said they could not find the woman.. j klan headed by Bill Hendrix of C. Chairman, Board of Bishops, A. County, Norfolk, Newport News, and state board of education of-, the sermon. stitute. ’ He also told of a 1956 attempt | Oldmar. He said Hendrix was. not M. E. Zion Church, said here Sun­ Arlington County and Charlottes­ ficials are busy With plans to pre-} vide a “cooling-off period” on be­ to use. physical force to break up ’ liked in klan circles. ■ day that the'fact is that U. S. ville. vent any integration in the schools half , of foes of the 1954. anti- a suspected NAACP meeting on the i Only two. other witnesses were District Judge Harry J. Lemley did What wll happen in these local­ in September. The governor held: .segregation decision. Fourth of July. He said à number ! heard at today's closing session, not hurt the cause of desegregation ities at the opening of the 1958-59 conferences last week with a bat­ of men went to Fiske Lake near Lemley on Monday rejected the j One of them, Hendrix,. attempted when he granted Central High school term depends on how wise tery. of lawyers who are defending. NAACP’s appeal to postpone the Lakeland where. Negroes were ex- [ to steer committee attorney Hawes the state position on desegregation. ILO Approves World School, Littlé Rock. Ark., a breath­ leaders of both races are in planila effect of his order. The lawyers . pected to hold the meeting, but I from the probe of klan activities ing spell. ing a program to deal with the pro­ The problem they face' is what to found only a picnic. Ashe, 31, was •i but was stopped short. promptly took the case to the banished from.the klan by Imperial The prelate had I he following-to blem. Thè trouble makers are busy­ do at the beginning of the 958- Eighth Circuit Court..’ Thursday i Hendrix said he only came , to planning n program of opposition 59 school year. Wizard. Eldon L. Edwards 01 At­ : Tallahassee to refute, statements say, “The granting oj a breathing they petitioned the Supreme Court, lanta for conduct unbecoming a spell by Judge Lemley yesterday, in and violence. BAPTIST ASK NEW POLICY to. take it away from the lower i made uy committee members, who In Norfolk, for example, the De­ In Richmond • last week, Negroes Measure To Bar Bias klansman. Edwards declined here i he said had called him the most, my opinion, is another feeble ges­ tribunal— a procedure sometimes Thursday to say why Ashe was put- i dangerous man in the United States. ture toward the' dying monster- of fenders of State Sovereignty and from 500 churches of the Baptist, used in emergencies. individual Liberties hastened to ask general association, adopted a reso­ “To follow normar appellate pro­ GENEVA, Switzerland—Tbe In­ presentative Joseph Johnson voiced out of the organization. 7 Hawes cut off any further com­ discrimination. We have had a ternational Labor Conference has the view that they deserve and will OFTEN SUSPECTED ments and dismissed him as a wit- fairly long breathing spell for the permission to have representatives lution urging the governor to “en­ cesses. will' mean that the case on- the interracial commission re­ courage and instruct the people could not be decided by this court overwhelmingly, approved* a code of attain respect among people of the Ashe said he often was suspected / ness. 95 years since the Emancipation standards to bar discrimination in As he left the room, Hendrix1 Proclamation. The Supreme Court quested by Negro citizens, apparent­ of Virginia, regardless of personal prior to the next school term,” the whole world. They are. he said, ‘a I ly merely to block any sane program preferences and opinions, to up­ petition said. employment. big step forward and the United turned to Rep. J. B. Hopkins of has spoken — Democracy hangs in With the support of the vast ma­ Pensacola and asked: “Who is the balance around the world and of integration peacefully, and hold'law and order and help create Under Supreme Court rules, a States welcomes the inspiration and smoothly. ■ an atmosphere of goodwill.” circuit court can be bypassed “only ternational Labor Organization, a guidance which this instrument your psychiatrist?” if we do not fulfill the Court’s in­ priority of the members of the In­ M. B. Sherrell of Fort Pierce was terpretation , of constitutional de­ VIRGINIAN PILOT The group mentioned the state’s upon a showing that the case is provides for further progress to­ The Virgin:-an-Pilot, morning “threats” -- the closing of public of such imperative public import­ general code setting forth the prin­ the other witness appearing today. segregation, of our public school cipal of fair play for all was ap­ ward our common goal of the peo­ He denied w’riting a letter to resi­ ' system, we may lose the fight to paper in Norfolk, said editorially schools should . integration. take ance as to justify the deviation ple indivisible sharing equally the that “rule' by opposites will never place -- saving it “deplored all from normal appellate processes.” proved in a convention. And with dents of Nashville, Tenn., last year retain the ‘balance of power’, in an even stronger majority the con­ social, economic and political jus­ inviting them to attend bombing the battle of Democracy versus work.’’ In criticizing the Defenders such attempts on the part of the It is rarely done. tice of a free and dynamic demo­ lessons taught by the klan. A letter for trying to get into the act, the governor’s administration to “cir­ The NAACP attorneys insisted ference then approved- a recom­ Communism.’’ . mendation outlining a broader code cracy.” was produced bearing hjs signature. . The bishop has Jong since been paper said' the city council should cumvent and delay” the activation that “the public interest in this MARSALIS MANSION reject “the Defenders’ badly ad­ of constitutional law through .case, transcends the interest of for the implementation of these The'Communist nations joined in Airport and ■ Railroad TrannportatloB •in the forefront in the ' battle for principles. Provided — CALL first class citizenship for all the vised request to sit in judgment of threats of closing public schools. any. of the parties to this litiga­ the approving votes but criticized 111 Shrewsbury Rd. VE. 6-3181 Author Of Book ! .peoples of America and has been their neighbors’ undertaking ' for Ihe resolution is backed by more tion.” The vote on the convention was the two instruments for not gonig New Orleana I outspoken against .thé evils that harmony.” ’ . ' than 250,Q00 members of the as­ The yasked.the court to shorten 145 for, 22 against and five absten­ far enough. Several singled out the On NAACP To Attend minorities have had to endure. He There ;are grÒups in Arlington sociation. the 30-day period which normally tions. The vote on the recommenda­ United States for particular con­ is a member of the Executive Com­ ready to make trouble over the in­ WOMEN VOTERS FIGHT would be granted the Littl^ Rock tion was 179 for, none against, and demnation. These attacks brought mittee of the NAACP and has repre­ tegration issue. The Defenders are CLOSING SCHOOLS school ¡board to reply to the peti­ nine abstentions. particularly sharp answers ' from a Cleveland Meeting busy in every section- of the state In Arlington, the League of Wom­ tion. Lemley ordered the breathing delegates from both Mexico and NEW YORK — Dr. Warren D. sented the militant organization on spell in support of the board’s ar­ many occasions. where Negroes are 'challenging Vir­ en voters urged county officials to BIG STEP FORWARD Cuba. St. James, whose book, "The Na­ ginia’s “massive resistance’ pro­ “take all possible legal steps to gument that discipline could not tional -Association for the Ad­ He . has been in Youngstown since be enforced at Central High while Approval came with the full sup­ Under the ILO Constitution con­ Wednesday, presiding over the 43rd gram. keep schools open in dealing with vancement of Colored . People,” A hard core Of resistance is in the school segregation problem.” Negroes attended school with port of the United States, which tions are not binding on member will be published on the opening Annual Sssion of the Ohio Confer­ whites. endorsed both the convention and Nations unless they choose to ratify day of ' the NAACP convention, ence. yhich met at Price Memorial But attorneys for the colored the- recommendation. American re- and accept them. will attend the convention in A. M. E. Zion Church.' He has children stressed that desegregation Cleveland, Ohio, beginning on charge of. the 7th Episcopal Dis­ was in effect not only in Little trict, of which the Ohio Confer­ AME Connectional Council July 8. This year's convention, f ■ . . . Rock but in .76^ out of 2,889 school the organization's forty-ninth an­ ence is a part. districts in 17' Southern states and nual, will be held in the Cleve- the District of Columbia. - : -Lighter— —J-land—Public—Auditorium:—------Urges Association Support Dr. St. James, a teacher in St. I • Brighter Louis, Missouri, for the past de- Atlanta Life's NEW YORK — Endorsing the bership campaign”;- stimulation of Vacationing In Florida ! cade, is a member of NAACP. NAACP Fight for Freedom, the financial support; involvement of \ Beauty . ! His book, subtitled “A Case Study Connectional Council .of the .Af­ church men, women and youth Probe Of Racial ALBANY, GEORGOA — (SNS)— chapter in the "Mississippi Story" • in Pressure Groups.” covers the rican Methodist Episcopal Church groups in social action projects in Professor Clennuti W. King, a ho will be written when Prof. King re­ structure, policies .and activities of Founder Honored has issued a call for support of “corporation with the NAACP on made history by trying’ to cuter turns from Florida, it was learned You, too, can enjoy the thrill the NAACP' from its -organization the Association in its struggle a- the local lever’ and increased em­ the all-white University nf Mis­ here Thursday night. in 1909 to the present. galnst the "vicious attacks by hate phasis on the moral elements of Violence To Be sissippi, came home to Albany Fri­ of being popular and admired day, June ¿0. a'.ier spending 12 days THAT ELVIS’ for your radiant, lovely com­ Sponsored by both the author By Commemoration groups of the Citizens Council the Association’s program from and the Employees Loan and In­ variety.” the pulpit. | .t the State Mental Hospital in plexion. Start using Black and Mississippi, to be examined for MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Elvis Pres­ vestment Company of St. Louis, ATLANTA. Ga.—'SNS> — A resolution passed by the Con­ ley. high brass among the rock ‘n’ White Bleaching Cream as the book is being published by Honoring the birth of the -late The resolution, read at the Held Here July 1 ganity. He declared sane and re­ directed and watch your dull, A. F. Herndon, founder of the nectional Council at Its thnee-day opening session by Dr. G. Way- rollers’but a low. man on the Unit­ Exposition Press of New York 1 meeting in Bethel AME church ATLANTA, Ga.—(SNS>— leased. ed States Army totem pole, has dark, drab-looking skin take on under xjhe firm's University im­ [ Atlanta Life Insurance Company man Blakely, minister of St. Paul A Committee of U. S. Congress I back in 1905, is an annual celebra- here, June 18-20, urged "increas­ AME Church in St. Louis, was King spent Saturday thru Mon­ finished his furlough and headed a new brighter, lighter, softer, print. ing support for the NAACP mem- this week joined the drive against day in Albany... _ where ____ _he ______received back to Fort Hood. Texas. i t.ion on June 26, bv the local A't- unanimously adopted. The Con-, Negroes and.whites in ten South­ smoother look. Its bleaching ! la-nta Lite personnel; voluntarily nectional Council held its sum­ members of the press and other The 23-year-old draftee made ern States who seek to stop a verit­ friends. Tuesday morning he left- the trip to Fort. Hood in a flashy action works effectively inside Father Of Little (‘spoused by employees of the home Herndon, Mr. H. P. Jones; Selec­ mer session in conjunction ■ with able “reign of terror" being waged your skin. Modern science office. tion: Atlanta Life Ensemble, Mrs. the AME Bishops Council. for an undisclosed place in Flori­ fire-engin red convertible he add­ there against ten million Ameri­ da to .rest, relax and do some fish­ ed to his stable of swank motor knows of no faster way of A brief program divided into two Leslye Nolan, directress; Guest At a joint platform meeting of can Negroes. Rock Publisher speaker, Mrs. Shivery, and Hymn ing. cars recently. lightening skin. parts was the feature of the day. the Connectional and Bishops The Congressional attack was by the congregation. Councils on June 18, Bishop Frank King’s family is in the city re­ Get Black Part One was held in the Assem­ made public June 19, when the cuperating ■ from the nightmare of and'White Dies At 76 Years bly Building, presided over by Mrs. 1 Part ’ two of the program was Madison Reid. St., newly elected MEMPHIS—Last rites for nearly-definct "Committee on Un- the past two weeks when they fear­ Bleaching the i Salome B. Berry, secretary of the I continued at Southview Cemetery, president of the Bishops Council, American Activities” of the U. S. KEEP HAIR FROM Rev.. M. B, Bates, 76-year-dld Bap- ! Medical Department. The main j with LKlngfittin; songs and a prayer by was hailed by NAACP Executive ed for Prof. King’s life and safety. Cream House of Representatives announc­ Tlie next and most important at all drug List clergyman, will be held here, i address commemorating the • life Mr. A. J. Davis, a retired Atlanta Secretary Roy Wilkins for his con­ GOING BACK Sunday, June 29. The clergyman, ed that it will hold an Investigat­ MO MORE -HAIM COING BACK- PROBLEMS I. .RAJN... counters ' and contributions of the late Mr. Life employee on the Atlanta dis­ sistent and uncompromising sup- ion July 1 in Atlanta, Ga. Chair­ PERSPIRATION. ..NOTHING AFFECTS A WONDERFUL father of L. C. Bates, publisher of [Herndon was delivered by'Mrs. L. trict, while many wreaths of flow­ jport of civil rights and school gro citizenship by labelling it a WATER REPELLENT PERS ULAN PRESSIG OIL HAIR 43¿, 65ft the Arkansas State Press, died man Francis Walter, (Pa.), is a DO...TOUR HAIR GLITTERS AND SJUNES FOR WEE» in ' D. Shivery, civic and religious ers were placed on the grave by desegregation in the South as Democrat. “red plot.” .. REMAINS SO NATURALLY »OFT AND NOT GREASY. a Little Rock hopsital on June 24 ' leader and a retired teacher of the Mrs. Emma Butler and Mrs. Ann well as elsewhere in. the• country.- Southern newspapers have pro­ »ERSULAN WATER REPELLENT PRESSING OIL CON. .. after a prolonged illness Among those wno have been TAINS RARE SILICONE... ASK TOUR BEAUTICIAN OM BLACK öss WHITE ■i Atlanta- Public School System. Calloway. Bishop Reid praised the work called by the Committee to testify tested the recent wave of bombings ORUGGBTl. H If I jy.W-I J'JJTTTU Others participating in part one of Although the Natal Day Cele­ of the. NAACP and called for in­ is a young Southern editor, Eugene of Jewish synagogues in the South BLERCHIÜG CREflm French said to plan offensive the program were: Prayer by Mrs. bration is voluntary, the occasion by-open-segregationists and recent in Algeria.* creasingly- strong support of the Feldman, 6025 South Harper, Chi­ Lula Edge; Purpose of the Meeting, was about-100-per cent in attend- organization on thq efforts by racists to label-60 LSU “Persolanz part of the cago. Mr. Feldman~ ’ formerly re- professors as “reds.” Tribute . to. Founder. ante denomination. Dr. D. L. T. Robin- sided in Montgomery,.. Alabama, son of Asheville, N. C, Is presi- scene of' the" 1956 “Walk to Free- dent of the AME Connectional dom" by 50,000 Negroes seeking the Council. right to ride busses in the South. Mr. Feldman moved from the i; Got Relief from Burning, South to Chicago following attacks Itching Sting of Mother And Daughter that made his pro-integration news­ paper work in that area impossible. Get Bachelor Degrees CHICAGO’S FELDMAN UGLY BUMPS TOLEDO, Ohio (ANP)—A mo-, From Chicago, Mr. Feldman edits W (BLACKHEADS) ther and her 22-year-old daughter a strongly pro-integration publica­ ”1 was miserable with itching, were among the 647 candidates who tion, -The Southern Newsletter.” received degrees last week at the This publication has been gaining burning of bumps and black­ University of Toledo commence­ heads. Nothing seemed to help phenomenal support throughout the ment exercises. , South during recent months as Ne­ my discomfort until I tried Mrs. Elizabeth McGowan, who at­ Black and White Ointment. It’s groes and whites there close ranks tended day time classes and worked against the new "red smear” at­ wonderful.” nights as a post office clerk, re­ tack of the racists. Elizabeth Gardner ceived a bachelor’s degree in edu­ Destruction of the Newsletter and Kansas City, Kansas cation. intimidation of the pro-integration Her daughter, Barbara Jean, was press es apparently the purpose of awarded a bachelor of arts degree. the July 1 hearing. Observers agree She majored in psychology. that this new attack seeks also to Fourteen other Negroes were a- halt the entire movement for Ne- warded degrees. sting, itch, become * irritated. Black and CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — A $5 White Ointment really check arrived at Municipal Court Zemo Great for eased this misery.” with this letter: John Ruffin Million '"I run through a red light last Minor Burns,Cuts Baltimore, M-d. Packages, week, but not intentional, but still, I ran through it. So do I fine my­ Zemo, a doctor’s formula, liquid Checks itch, sting of simple ringworm, Sold or ointment, soothes, helps heal eczema, acne pimples. 20i, 35£, 75f. self $5 and hope not any more. I ■ minor bums, cuts, bruises. Famil" Cleanse with Black and White Soap. have driven since ilGlo and never antiseptic, eases itch of surface had no - accident caused by me .s’. e?2ema. teen-age pimples, and this is the first time. I have ■ athlete s foot. Stops scratching, so ± I P3SNLRJnc, JH -west 121»SC ' aids faster healing. Fbr stubbor BLACK is» WHITE OINTMENT -■W{1:: mvneif for'.breaking a Lruf- cases, get Extra Strength Zemo. fice law.” PACKING WAS NEVER LIKE THIS

other milestone- in career, June 23. in Milwaukee, when lie singled Now sin;. Mays art surI sure of pebble has ever-widening circle. But this single ? U. S. diplomatic relations in l.alin America could be broad­ was a liti.le different, It was Won- i ened by, sending a touring major league team there. Winter derful Willie's 1,0001b major lea- I gue hit. although this does not-set; leagues in the Caribbean section have produced and developed him alone in the . world of wallop, I pi^y®r^.Jor organized .bait. Tvventy.four of .the players from it pushed him arouiiyl I he corner j —South of the Border are currently on big league rosters. Thirty-, •and toward No. 2.(130. | five are in the International League, nine in the American Asso- TENNIS cidtion.and seven in the .Pacific Coast. League . . . North Caro­ ALTHEA LOOKING I OR NO 2 I WIMBLEDON CROWN . j lina College and Shaw University will clash in tiie Washington, Lanky Althea Gidsori seems’ to be j C[. C. Capital Classic, November 1 waking up after her sad perforin- ' Coach Edward S. Temple's Ten­ ;ia when, a Stars and Stripes track ance in the Whitman Cup match ■ nessee State A&I University Tlger- and field team visit Moscow July last week when she was upset by ! belles will make an all-out bid for 27-28. Christine Truman of. England 6 i berths 011. the U. S. team that will foot, 172 pond opponent, who was i visit Russia, July 27-28. The super- in turn beaten by, liny Mirai Arnold ! The AAU-NCAA culled it ranks duper, women’s team will be making ,JUyFU>W^ Jg/I of Red Wood City,. Calif., in the j its -eighth crack at the AAU out­ for the outstanding Negro stars and third round^ofJhoAViiff^Ietoh. . J put them in virtually every com­ door crown this week in Morris­ Althea looked, good—nV opening | town, N. J. Temple will take a 15- petitive bracket. Some 72 athletes will make the trip, but aii unpre­ up^her^defefise^df Wimbledon Ten- I girl team, mostly natives of Geor­ cedented number of Negroes^ made nis Croivn by crushing Australia I gia, to the meet. This squad in­ other teams which will visit Swit­ Here’s the newest thing in packing fragile household articles for family Mary- Hellgcr, 6-0, 6-2, also play- i cludes Olympic-team members'51ar- zerland, Germany, Sweden and moves from one home to another. Featuring a compact portable packing ing well with in herself by winning i garet Mathews, , Japan almost racially threadbare. table stocked-with all of the materials used, the new method’now being in the. quarterfinals with a 6-0, i Lucinda Williams and Willie B. used by Aero Mayflower movers substitutes corrugated wraps and pads for 6-4 victory over Lorraine Coghlan J White. Negro stars making the trip to Russia are . Willie untidy shredded paper and excelsior. INSET ¡ Dishes are separated with a of /Australia. ■ . . o—o---- o cushion “fly sheet” before being covered with a corrugated wrapper. Open 2ND GRAND SLAM FOR HANK | White, Charley Jenkins, Charley ends then ar« »tapled together. The July 5 issue òf the Saturday Jones, , Charley Despite the fact, that Hank Aaron FOOTE HOMES KINDERGARTEN MAKES EDUCA­ O. L. Armour received them and served re- Evening Post has an .editorial, “Un­ Dumas, , Ed Collymöre, is well off last year pace and He is TIONAL .TQUR...—.A:^prty*foUr -students from the freshments. .and to the beautiful Court beaten Teams Don’t Make Up For Ernie Shelby,. . , Hayes • ____Jones,, Bill___ gradually finding the range, while Foote Homes Kindergarten under the super­ Mediocre Education,” a comment­ hitting his second grand slam Square Park where they spent most of the day. Jackson and mariy others. vision of Mrs; Calverta Ishmael, made a tour by ary on thè situation, at Auburn. o-----o—o Aaron, Banks And Mays To homer in the last 9 days[ His. first Through the courtesy of the Jet Funeral . Ralph (Shag) Jordan's team vyon grand shun came against St. Louis train to. Coflierv’t11e7’>Terinessee, June 5, 1958. Home, Mrs. Tommie Hall and Mrs. louis. Hines , the Associated Press National Foot­ Winston Salem State’s Elias Gil­ in the eight, inning, off Muffett, to i The children ranging in ages from three (3) completed arrangements for . the day. Mrs. ball Championship Trophy, but bert is booked for the safari to give the Brave 7-3 victory over the to five (5) years presented their own tickets weeks later its. engineering school Switzerland. Willie- White. Ancel Start In All-Star Classic Cardinal on June 20. -and his se-. Lester Rhodes was responsible for the food was taken off the accredited list. Robinson and Willie Atterbury will cond grand slam came against Los as they boarded the air conditioned reserved which included milk for all. Since then, the National Collegiate visit Germany. , Jim By JOHN GRIFFIN Angeles June 29 as the Braves coach on the Southern railroad. Mr. Thomas The program included a tour of the ."Ten- . Athletic Association has extended Brewer and Ernie Shelton, are going NEW YORK — (UPl) — The one-year experiment in having wallop the Dodgers 10-6 Baker, Chief Clerk arrived early in order to nessean train" where the Pullman services were Auburn’s probationary status to to Sweden and , the ’11961 because of revelations concern­ fastest Negro miler in AAU his­ the big league players themselves pick the All-Stars teams, WILL THE MEMPHIS CHICKS give service to the youthful passengers. explained to the children; group singing; plays ing gifts to quarterback Don Fuell. tory, is blueprinted for the trek to. which produced a "new faces" lineup, was hailed Friday by ESCAPE THE CELLAR Citizens of Collierville cooperated in full to and games. Auburn had better brace itself Japan. baseball Commissioner Ford Frick as a "darn good ballot." ' The Memphis Chicks are up to help make this trip meaningful. Mayor Len. Mrs. Ishmael was assisted in this project by for', a number of vindictive pieces o Frick announced the starting ed’ eight Redlegs to the National their old tricks in the Southern As­ Kelsey instructed Chief of Police Jessie Lowe to Mrs. Lee A. Mead; Mrs. Martha Curry; Director from the national publications. It lineups for thq July 8 classic at League’s starting lineup. sociation; They are .more than ten Although the chance for the trip games out of ‘ first already, and meet the group and arrange for them to have of Music,. Foote Homes Kindergarten; Mrs. Mal­ has been a long time since the to Russia was one of the big at­ Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium—and Here áre the starting lineups Easterly section of football had any­ five of the 16 players picked by the ■picked for this year’s game with steady falling to their old posi­ a bus which took them on a. tour of the Collier­ colm. Weed and Mrs/ Nathaniel Austin. ' ■ tractions for the athletes, the A AU tion al the bottom. One thing, they thing to do with the. national cham­ had to go ‘as low. as fifth places in big-leaguers were men who never batting averages through Wednes­ ville Elementary school. . . .where Principal pionships and there apparently', is before have appeared even as subs day. can brag when the season is over. many instances to secure talent. "We’re holding the rest of the lea­ a move to cut these, bowl-minded Some trips overlap so that athletes in an All-Star game. teams down to size. . NEWCOMERS GET BREAK AMERICAN LEAGUE gue up." have been named to more than one; Giis Triandos, Balti. .282 c NEWK BEGINS TO FAD AFTER Registration Made o-----o-----o o---- o—r-0 -Tossing out the window the rep­ SPORTS BEAT — The National utations of such time-honored stars Bill-Skowron, N. Y. • .281 lb A GOOD START (Continued from i’agc One) | Football League has scheduled 72 George Eastment of Manhattan j as Ted Williams, Yogi Berra, and Nellie Fox, Chicago .333 2b Both Newk and the Barber won games for the ‘58 campaign, which [College, Payton Jordan of Stanford Eddie Mathews, managers, players Frank Malzone. Boston .305 3b their first start for their new club. their congregations to register be- I gets underway Sept. 28. However, and Larry Synder of Ohio State Luis Aparicio. Chgo. .257 ss But, unlike the Barber, Newk has fore the July 18 deadline/’ ■ ' Along The and coaches went for such new­ there will be only two archlight have been named coaches of the comers as Bob Cerv, Gus Triandos, Bob Cerv, Kansas City .313 If lost his last two games, to make Patton contilnysd “we believe ' contests. The night games are sche­ U. S. team that will depart for Frank Thomas, Bob Skinner, and Mickey Mantle, N. Y. .277 cf his' record 1-8, while the Barber •that a special plea from ministers duled for Saturday, Oct. 4 when Russia July 20. Bill Mazeroski. Jackie Jensen, Boston .295 rf pitched a neat five hitter to win will help increase the momentum the Chicago Bears play at Balti­ o-----o-----o “I think .it was an honest ballot NATIONAL LEAGUJE his second game 8-1. with a re­ tn various areas.” more, Md., and the Chicago Card­ HERE AND THERE — Harold and a darned good one,” §aid Frick. Del . Crandall, ¡Milw. 2Ö1 c cord of 2-0. Anyway it took Gabe GREAT NUMBERS inals play host to the Washington Carter and Rory Calhoun are.listed “I’m pleased with the way the Stan Musial, St.. Louis .364 lb I Paul, General Manager of the Red- While commenting upon the l4cc- Redskins. as the “high brows” of boxing. Car­ players were picked on performance Bill Mazeroski, Pitts. 282 3b legs, two years to get Big Jfewk lion Commission’s agreement, Pat­ o---- o-—o ter according to press agents is a rather than on reputation. Frank Thomas, Pitts. .302 -3b from the Dodgers, and he is will­ ton said “we consider ■ the move BY SAM BROWN Jake Gaither, head coach at Flor­ lover of Arabic poetry. Calhoun is “Having the players, managers, Ernie Banks, Chicago .303 ss ing to give him more than his a God-Sent.” He urged ward ida A&M University, sent his re­ a lover of longhair music. and coaches vote was a one-year' Bob Skinner, Pitts. If share of chances... .leaders, hlocM-worlqurs to “take grets that he would be unable to o—o experiment,” Frick went on. ‘‘We’ll Willie Mays, San Fran. .373 cf advantage or ’“the Commissions’^ The recent transfer of ’ big Don We believe Newcombe will: again participate in the Georgia High Sportswriters throughout the U. see what reaction we get, but I Hank Aaron, Milw. 258 ri visit lo the various ' areas and Newcombe, one time acc of the be a big winner, but we don’t go School Coaching Clinic, sponsored S.. however» arc skeptical of fighters think it worked out well.” The remaining! memberj the “work to register a great number Dodgers pitching staff, to the Cin­ who masquerade as poets, novelists, s of as far as one of t.he’ writers for the' by the Frontiers Club. The clinic The shift to a vote by the men two squads, substitutes and pitch­ Jackson Stale To of voters." cinnati Redlegs wits accepted by Lon Angeles Tribune, Kerry’ Jack- will be held August 18-21 and will singers or ballet. Most scribes real­ in the gamd' was made for this ers, Will be selected by the rival ize Hui I. such fronts arc synthetic. Miniature voting machines arc t housands of the big hurler’s friends son went in the matter inTris col­ climax with an all-star gamc/hl year’s game after last year’s popu­ managers — Fred Haney of Mil­ Play Under New available to various ward leaders as being just (he thing for him. umn recently. Herndon Stadium ... o---- o----- o lar vote by the fans produced an waukee for the. National League Some reasoned that, apparently Thehc is justification for news- who want to. familiarize voters with Jackson goes all out by saying, o---- o---- 0 Uproar when the Cincinnati rooters and Casey Stengel of New York the proper operation of the ma­ Newcombe wasn’t satisfied with tiie “'Big Newk- wijl ' EYE-OPENER: The United States j papermen suspicions.pf intellectual - .“Stuffed” the ballot box and elect­ I for the American League. Athletic Group win 5 games this The Jackson State College ath- chine, said Patton. Dodgers, or at any rate every­ year and lead tiie Red Legs to is taking no chance of playing into | ism in the pugilistic ranks. This thing just wasn’t what it. should the propaganda-wise hands of Rus- guarded attitude dates back to the letic program will bé played under He said letters were being mail­ the pennant and a try at the World the banner of I hr Southwest Ath­ ed lo thé .various civic clubs so­ have been in the Dodgers family. Scries. This is niy prediction for letic Conference beginning Septem­ liciting contributions t(p help con­ Many fans had come to conclu­ the month, and if it doesn’t happen, Know Your America Better State Senator Allen Pushes ber. .1958. f tinue the Registralion campaign sion tiiat the big fellow still had I’m giving up prediction for ever. The college resigned as a member until. July 18. He said contributions some more winning games in his "¡Newcombe is the topic of sports oí the -Mid-Western Athletic As­ to contribute $1.000 lo the drive strong right arm, and felt that conversation since last night when sociation after a period of six years organization which , had promised a c.liange might, be. just what the lie showed there was still some life and was accepted as a member of 0« arc being sought “because , one te.iuperniental star needed for him in the old arm.' Everywhere you go, Stale Senator Clifford Allen of phis, have conic out politically the strong Southwest group during at the beginning of the drive has Io regain confidence in himself, and you he.ar fans making predictions. Nashville, one of the ’Big Three" strong in favor of segregation. its May meeting. With Grambling failed to live up to its promise.’’ art • started again on the’winning College, Arkansas AMVfc-N College, I trail. ' Newk’s gonna win all of his re­ in the gubernatorial race, said on On another issue, Senator Al­ Texas College, Texas Southern Uni­ WORKERS NEEDED ‘ WHBQiTV last week that “prob- len has a plan which calls, for ... Pa,gon said-' that Wall Street maining grimes this year an dshut versity, Prairie View A&M College, With a mediocre record l:uJ sea- out the Dodders-when the Red Legs ■ems growing out-of. the Supreme “expanded., dock - facilities._ niiire_ Southern University, and Jackson— J<>ur n iff "h as* q I ' i i i te tes I. i n 4sdn.,jiMcl .a. 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ADDED New SEATING-Main Floor NEW CONCESSIONS AREA MANY NEW PATIO OPENS COURTEOUS EMPLOYEES OPENS Additional Rest Room Facilities CONVENIENCES DAILY DOILY AWIISOO'M.... 25« EXCEPT EXCEPT FREE PARKING for SMB GARS SUN. ClISHIOHER SEATS « SORRY, NO MINORS. 6? • MEMPHIS WORLD • Wednesday, July 2 INVITATION TO SUICIDE SEEING arid SAYING MY WEEKLY A By WILLIAM A FOWLKES Managing Editor SERMON TheSoinn’s Oldest and Leading Colored Semi-Weekly Newspaper By Published by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. REV. BLAIR T. HUNT Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 546 BEALE — Ph. JA. 6-4030 No Other Course! Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE ■/■ SOMETIMES THE TALK and acts of violence around the PASTOR W. A. Scott, II. Founder; C. A. Scott, General Manager South are frightening! At other times they are understandable MISSISSIPPI BLVD. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Entered in the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn, as second-class mall as thè dying gasps of an old, humanly unkind system of the under the Act of Congress, March 1, 1870 affairs of man. THADDEUS T. STOKES _ Managing Editor TEXT: "Come ye yourselves upon a vacation is to leave Christ SMITH FLEMING ___ _ Circulation Manager LAST WEEK, offer Federal Judge Horry J. Lemley hod apart into a desert place, and behind. They never leave their fishing rods, check board, balls, ordered the two-and-half-year suspension of Little Rock rest a while.’’ Mark 6:31. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: The summer is upon lis. Most 01 bats and card tables at home but. ’ Year $5.00 — 6 Months $3.00 — 3 Months $1.50 (In Advance) school integration there was a tide of lawlessness and re­ us at this time of the year• aré they often leave their religion and ports of lawlessness about the South. It looking forward to a vacation . . . Jesus at home. Take Jesus with, The MEMPHIS WORLD is an independent newspaper — non-sectarlan came as if in a rush of the lawless-bent a period of rest. We need a vaca­ you when you go on a vacation. and non-partisan, printing news unbiasedly and supporting those things tion that we may rest. One of the Then you’ll have the happiest tt believes to be of interest to its readers and opposing those things to back up Judge Lemley's backward look­ ministries of summer is "Come Ye vacation of your life. against the interest of Its readers. ing order towards the end of segregation. Apart, And Rest A While.” Your vacation with Jesus as your Jesus the Christ knew his dis­ companion will fit you for further ciples needed á vacation. When and better service. The invitation The Sherman Adams Affair IT IS HARD to pinpoint a single patter^ he walked the earth. in flesh he did not read "come ye apart and of this, kind of reaction to the law of the land. said “come ye yourselves apart . . . rest for ever;’! it read, “come ye Since it is a part of the task assumed here to keep the apart and rest a while.” Recent probes have connected bombings of and rest a while.” Jesus’ disciples records, be it not said that the Sherman Adams episode was had flung themselves heart and God grant to all of us a time school buildings and synagogues in Miami and soul in their work, they had truly of rest that will make us better deleted, the subject being a Republican and former governor when September comes. of a rock-bound New England state, a section where two Presi­ Nashville, as to types of dynamite used and earned a vacation. There are em­ ployers who never awake to the Rest is a great gift. Said Jesus dents — John Adams and John Quincy Adams lie buried, and personnel involved. However, the fact is that ______fact that. employees need rest, a in (Matt. 611:28, “I will give you where; three other Adamses, viz,, Henry Adams, the great edu­ there are not too many connecting lines of resentment-over ra­ vacation. There are . husbands who rest.” -Weary in brain, weary in cial strivings, thus forming only a weak movement "to com­ never seem to notice that their body and weary in heart, what a cator, Brooks Adams, the noted -historian and later Charles blessing to get away ■ from the pletely destroy the Negro." wives would be better for a vacation, Francis Adams, one time member of the cabinet of President a rest from the pots, pans, skillets strain and worry, if only for a short Calvin Coolidge, himself a famous New England Yankee, left —o— and myriad household duties. season. their footprints on the sands of time. THIS LEADS to a conclusion that most, is not bad about Jésus saw that his disciples were The rest to which Jesus calls us The two Presidents Adams, who once lived at ■ Braintree, the South, which enjoys the best dose of God-'s son on th6 ~ exhausted, tired out. Jesus’■ dis­ gives strength for life’s burdens. It North American, continent. Were it not for the steady hand ciples had richly earned a vacation gives quiet in the heart of the Massachusetts, were proud strong men;;they left many famous and with Jesus everything must storm and peace in a tired life. It enactments on the forum of state. of the majority of Southerners, things might get out of stop till they had it. Whole hearted brings’ us into constant fellowship hand. Somebody might be able to start a program such work deserves a whole hearted with that heart that was meek and Out of this constellation of great New England men came as that which saw millions of Jews in Germany and Poland vacation. lowly, and there is- true rest. the days of Sherman Adams, Army General. The rest to which the disciples Come unto me and I will give destroyed by Hitler and the Nazis. you rest. So, this Adams who was selected as aide to President THANK GOD FOR the level-headedness of our democracy. were Invited was a rest in the'.fel­ Eisenhower for many outstanding points in statesmanship, has LETTERS TO THE EDITOR lowship of nature. “Come ye apart In its sinews are bound up more tolerance arid final fair play' into a desert place” was not an in­ LUCKY 13TH been "observed," obviously in order to get something, without that a large number of Americans are given to admit, or even vitation to a place like the desert BRUSSELS — Friday the thir­ attempting a defense, even the enemies of an individual would know. Minister Discusses His honorable positions, in the local, Sahara, not to a rocky barren place. teenth was a lucky day for Ed be driven to him through a storm whose motive is so plain as state, and national areas, and not It was a desert because it was de­ Thrash and his wife, Dorothy, of ’ . — °— allow prejudice, selfishness and Hot Springs, Ark. They were tap­ to almost eclipse what was thought to be the embryo for a ter­ Idea Of Democracy serted of the teeming crowds of THE FAITH of the founding fathers of this great melting To the Editor: the crab nature forever keep us people. No doubt it was a place of ped as the ten-millionth and ten- rible political revolution. pot is with us yet! 5hould it ever evaporate before the hot Citizens of any country are re­ from our God-given constitutional beauty, and the sunshine of heaven millionth plus one visitors to the breath of intolerance and bigotry, America and its hope sponsible for the protection and rights; for it has been truthfully slept upon hills around them. And Brussels World's Fair. Every person of any consequence should have his friends; said, that “if we hang apart, even­ over head were the fleecy clouds, “The ten millionth visitor must of "freedom for all" would falter and be trodden in the support of the government under those generous ones who might bring from the country a basket which they live. One’s loyalty to tually we will all hang together” and far off there was the shimmer have been my wife, she has al- of peaches or a sack of pecans, to say nothing about powerful dust beneath a conqueror which respects nothing in human his government is expressed by his and if we stay down, in the ditch of the seas. Ail around they could ways been lucky,’ Thrash said. there will be none to pull us out. individuals of high place and that prestige commanding the personality and integrity. abiding by its laws, paying taxes see God’s foot prints. It was the couple's first Visit THE PROOF of America arid its being accepted and emu­ for the expense of its operation, an­ It may not be ours to travel far to the fair in a three-month stay high respect for one for what he really is. So. let us resolve that whatever from home but what about that in Europe. Tire Thrashes got a free lated by the underprivileged nations lies side by side with its swering - to arms, to pro- the cost we will be willing to pay „. Despite the fact that men of high position are human after tèct its peace and form of govern­ back-yard of yours, there too one day at the exposition, including total acceptance and use of the Negro as an equal. There is no it,’for it will surely cost us some­ may fellowship with nature, nature a car to use where only official all, and who may have made and accepted those friends who ment, and by the same token he thing to get what we want. All of have no other ways of expressing themselves, save in gifts to other course for existence as a nation of leadership for the has the right to enjoy and be the which is but a manifestation of cars are allowed to circulate and us will not be able to go up at God ... foot prints of God. lunch at the Czechoslovak Pavil­ world's millions! recipient of its prosperity and ac­ once, but let us put someone of their friends. cess to positions of honor without The rest to which Jesus invited ion. us up so he will be able to. pull his disciples was a rest in which So came the days of Bernard Goldfine; wealthy philanthro­ partiality. His loyalty to his gov­ us out of the ditch, ernment demands such recognition Jesus shared. Jesus did not say ISRAEL TO GET JETS pist and textile mill tycoon. Goldfine according to sketches came “go ye apart.” When the disciples and consideration. Remember all of us haven’t a to this country a poor Russian emigrant at an early age; he did had their vacation, Jesus was their tel AVIV, Israel — France will not have the opportunity of acquiring a liberal education as This is democracy, but to refuse bank account but it is fine to know vacation companion. None thought supply the Israel Air Force with CAPITAL SPOTLIGHT these rights to any of its ’ citizens that your neighbor has one, so such, but went to work early as a boy. that he would spoil their vacation. Vautour (Vulture) jet bombe:-?, ac­ who can qualify, is plutocracy, when you get in a tight place you There are people whose one aim Naturally such an individual who massed millions, begin­ LOUIS LAUTIER - NNPA & Atlanta Daily World Reporter can make a borrow of him. All of cording to an announcement made pure and simple, it is unjust. This by an Israeli De'.cnse Ministry ning with a $3 per week job, would express his gratitude in condition is manifested in Ameri­ us haven’t an automobile but it is honor or glory. spokesman. lavishing what medium he had in insisting influential connec­ ca and especially in the South a fine thing to know that your They Didn’t Like “Deal” where certain groups hold all of neighbor has one, so when you Ood gave the Israelites the land tions, which every individual should have. the honorable and lucrative posi­ want to get some place in a hurry, that He promised to Abraham and RETURNS FROM CRUISE Sherman Adams of New England honest Quaker style, for­ LIBERAL SENATORS didn't take kindly to the story of an tions, .enjoying all of the benefits his service will be available. Let; us his descendants, but they had to LISBON (UPI1—Don Juan, pre­ alleged deal between them and 'Dixiecrats on the Kennedy-Ives of the taxpayers’ money; and we ever remember that wishful think­ fight like Trojans to possess it. So tender to the Spanish throne, re- tunately or unfortunately, was observed; they found that he, aboard his Labor Bill. as a race group don’t seem to be ing alone never gets anybody any make up your minds to fight with turned here Tuesday like a human, had accepted favors from a friend. This friend your votes and with your money yacht Saltillo at the end of a Drew Pearson, o Washington columnist, reported that aroused by this flagrant partiality. place. Whatever we want we have might have loosely dropped the hint somewhere which upset We hurry and cheerfully cast our to put forth an effort to obtain to obtain our citizen rights, this is trans-Atlantic Sailing cruise. He this political applecart, and believe it or not, somebody means the Dixiecrats hqd voted for the labor bill on a promise from votes for the other group, who in it; God helps only those who make our only hope. visted New York, the Burmudas, "to go to town." But the modest New England temperament, Northern liberals that they would not press for a change ip Sen­ th'e majority of cases, are openly some ’ effort to help themselves. Rev. W-.H. Smith, D-D, Puerto Rico and other islands in the West Indies. which harbors no tears volunteered to the probe and answered ate Rule 22. fighting to keep us in the back­ There is no royal path to wealth, 13364 31st Place, North Rule 22 permits” the Dixiecrats bill and Northern liberals would do ground as "hewers of wood and questions-without reservation? to filibuster ’or threaten to fili­ _nothing about the filibuster rule. drawers of water.” I wonder how In asking the question, who among us that has not at some buster against civil rights-and other The union president told the long will we sleep over this im­ time made a mistake which would not become pur present sta­ legislation they don’t like. story to Pearson. Pearson wrote it. portant matter? A man is dumb Senator John F. Kennedy, of indeed who can sleep when lTstorm JAMES KEENE'S powerful new novel tus if wheeled into the light? Many of Us are spared "through Even as good a friend of Pearson is raging or- when his house is on Massachusetts, a Democratic Presi­ as Senator Wayne Morse, Democrat, this grace." dential hopeful, was angry about fire and he knows it. We have Politics to the contrary, notwithstanding. President Eisen­ of Oregon, said Pearson was "mis­ plenty of qualified Negroes who the story' and so told a Pearson leg informed.” hower, who does not adhere to political trade winds has said man. could fill these offices with dignity Kennedy was one of the handful ”1 yield to no one in the Senate if they were only given the chance. JUSTICE, BROTHER! MY that he needed Adams; Mr: Adams would not say that he has of Senators, who, at the opening on insistence on modification of May I plead with us to use our riot mode errors; he does contend that he certainly has not en­ of the 83rd Congress in January, Rule 22,” Morse said. “I am willing votes for some worthy and quali­ tered into any bargain—merely asked a report of his friend, 1953, voted for the motion of Sena­ to join at any time in whatever fied Negroes for some of these that's all and since when was it a crime to ask for a report on tor Clinton P. Anderson, Democrat, debate is necessary to get Rule 22 CHAPTER 14 "You suit yourself,” Cord said. hear you,” Luther of. New Mexico, that the Senate modified. I will support any pro­ “You’ve always cottoned to Vince Isnapped and jerked away. He some body? Mr. Adams' explanation satisfies us. posal to strengthen it.” . ILL HAGEMAN frowned. “We ‘ proceed to adopt new rules. have got laws. Cord. Let’s Randolf1 and the others.” istalked across the yard to the Senator Jacob K. Javits, Repub­ B “They’re free men,” Bill said, Ibarn and I followed him a mo­ I The tneory behind'the Anderson lican. of New York, who fought to MEMPHIS WORLD send to Oklahoma City tor a U. motion was that the Senate is a S Marshal and let him investigate ‘“ and they have rights. I wouldn’t -iment later. He was in the tac* O' Vacation Bible Training Courses get a resolution to change Rule 22 Want Ad Information shed, going over his saddle. continuing body and has the right, out of the Rules Committee, said the rustling in a proper way.” sstand by and watch them lose any ! atof thefVits beginninghorrinnina ofnf eachoarih newnow ConC'.ixvt-­ Cord's head came around quick- The individual who expects'the word to conform to his or boss, the union president, that he men in. Bettingen, a smaller com­ tee) that way about this, Cord. yourself,” Cord said. Luther, made The less forceful weapons of her ideas is doomed to disappointment. - war earning his pay and expense munity nearly voted down a similar - ;- PRINTING Of course. I’ll have to beagainst aS if to walk past Cord and |was a woman can be aa effective as account, the lobbyist told the union proposal, 17 to !O. If. you want to enter the Printing you should you try to shove any­ taken by the arm and jerked a man’s fists, Smoke disoBvers. president that a big deal was brew­ When an individual offers you something for nothing, it Bnrfne.sy, yon can share my Ma­ thing resembling private law around for his trouble. “Listen to as "Justice, My Brother!” eon- ing, whereby the Dlxiecrats would Moroccans say Tunis meeting chine. Call JA. 7-6246 down anyone’s throat,* me! Tm telling ycQ here tomorrow. time, to remember that the price is too high. go along with tfee gepnedy-Ive? is step toward union. STATE LIBRARY AHDARCHIVE

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