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VOLUME 19, NUMBER 42 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS

Grand Jury Actslnspires s,a,e ln Capi,°l C,assic 24th DIVISION FIGHTS Says Robeson • .<■ r On Collazo WITH BRITISH BRIGADE Will Sue lhe Idi

BY IRVING R. LEVINE Indictment International News Service War Correspondent SEOUL, Korea - (Sunday) - Full might of United Nations Slate Dept. WASHINGTON. DC A Fed­ forces was hurled by General Douglas MacArthur today against eral Grand Jury acted wi|h utipre- ■ WASHINGTON -

- • MEMPHIS WORLD 1" Tueidoy, November 14. 1950 — Majoring With Minors

Bid For New BY V. SCOTT ELLIS

SELECTING THE RIGHT GIFT and into adulthood. Additions to Pistol Test Ages six to eight years — The sports an lor good«w work «•■uand the«w like--I lesls 011 bullet and revolver is^the keenest of the older girls She believes that the Lord will »Nth i.la'e been exhibited by the individual during much of his day. a very active Partner . Interests, and she will welcome y provide but that she herself must I as responsible lor the death It is essential therefore, that pa­ office in this big manufac- book on manners tor young peo­ rents and older brothers and sis­ help him all she can She has in-1 °f Carl Stevens. ple Boy or Girl Scout equipment plant is very unusual in Ms ters help the child feel that they gs and atmosphere. The creased her company's manufac-1 Dnke 1« trying to win a third trial helps to satisfy the desire of girls appreciate and enjoy him a> a are covered with_ religiqus turing output to eleven times what °n the allegations that Solicitor and boys this age to be identified member of the family Simple card ,ings. On the" big executive's it was 25 years ago Any work- Wright Lipford Stifliressed a state-' with a group Youth magasine games! dominoes and checker» are is a Bible, wl’ich is not just ing day will find her walking nient by Dr. Herman Jones, that subscriptions and classic books are gifts which make it possible for added decoration, but a well-1 around her plant or hopping be- the gun did not fire the fatal bullet welcome because they help the family members to spend time to­ and much-usod book The | tween factories by plane. ""•*and that Dr. Jones’ "okay" on the young person to know more about gether in play. Girls still can gain and his wife have used that All she has done in these twenty- ballistic report was only a notation the world and its people, among emotional security with dolls, but since 1902 What they have live yea?s to become an outstand ¡that he had read the report—not whom he is finding his own place. most boys of this age are suffi­ nlished through these al- ing businesswoman and manufac- that he was in agreement With it Adventures into the world: Four­ ciently identified with the male fifty years has been done, turer, she had done in an equal teen to eighteen. High school boys hal'eve- because ol what God partnership withi God £heShe! groups to scorn anything consider­ and girls start the practice of ac­ thoroughly believes and lives, as ed feminine, skills of all kinds will tivities which will be theirs through­ done for them be steadily improved, and new ones owner,wiw.. as— -a young man. her husliand did. the motto out adulthood. Their own relation his business by borrowing And of all that thou shall give acquired to each other assumes almost h money to buy the pateni me. I will suirly give the tenth 8uggesions: Books, paints, more prime importance in their lives L homemade glass vacum jar. uni" th'* (Genesis 26:22). complicated puzzles, additional Dancing lessons' are a helpful “ voTthen to give one tenth1 —BAPTIST I NION-BEVIEW. | Seats In Stale cooking sets, sewing sets, carpen- gift Simple cosmetics for the girls hat he earned from it to God- FAMOUS LAST WORDS: try equipment are welcome gifts. and shaving equipment for the old­ h charitable association«and By DR. LOO KOO MARKE Ages eight to ten years — The er boys will help them know you 11 Lliaiiu-His Lwiness“ grew and „..miri».«THINKING OUTniw nV01 liveLINE Nithe-finder: Eight to ten years. encourage them tq grow into adult­ nia LM. o ni.1 .mu ih.ub ded and prris.'x’red as a re" Mother: Did you thank Mrs Legislature The eight year old should feel hood Jones fior the lovely party she well established and secure both at home and at school. He is begin­ Attractive clothing, of the kind 1925 he died .and his wife gave’ DENVER. COLO- iANP' most popular with the young peo­ d into his shoes For twenty Little Jane: No. Muninne, I Ni-izro vote in Denver «about the ning to improve his performance in many areas to satisfy his own ris­ ple with whom they associate, aids ears she Jias mixed her re- didn't. The girl who left before me same in the State i went Democratic thanked her and she said. 'Don't' ing standards and those of his their self confidence They need to with her business as bead of ,,'oout three to one—not because of GIRL SCOUTS ENROUTE TO MIAMI, AND HA­ nuol Cookie Sole during 1948 and 1949. She friends He is perfecting skills, ex­ learn bridge 1 the largest glass manufac- mention it, so I didn’t " And that's any platform or particular stand, VANA, CUBA Adult volunteer leaders of Girl served as a chairman for the two years. She ploring new interests and learning Suggestions: Additional equip­ companles in the country that. but of habit and the Roosevelt in­ Scout troops ore pictured as they prepare to de­ has been largely responsible for improving the the social techniques of teamwork ment for their own preferred in­ fluence. terests, musical sports, homemak­ part for Miami, Florida where the Region VI working conditions and physical facilities at the and helpfulness However.' the state went Republi­ ing, creative, scientific will give can and' the Negro vote had very Meeting is being held November 12-15. They ore Branch Office. This last is ih line with Mrs. Weav­ Suggestions: Football, basketball them a feeling of security from little effect. The Republican.'weep Mesdomes I. I. Weaver, Staff and Office Chair­ er's duties as Staff and Office Chairman in and baseball equipment of all kinds, the continuation of establshed ac­ i an amazing reversal of the 1948 man; E. S Lyons, Leaders' Club Representative which position she is continuing for 1950-51. including clothing are appropriate tivity at which they are success­ voting From Denver it he GOP gifts. Ping-pong and tennis are ful Books and magazine sub­ to the Board; E. H. Harvey, Volunteer Training Immediately following the conference the group won nine places in the hou-e to six games which can be learned now. scriptions increase their knowledge vile langua ge. Not Sgt Love. on the enlisted men's lor the Democrats. This is a gain and leader of troop 128 University Homes. Mrs. will take a side trip to Havana, Cuba where He will play card games with his of other people and places. Ex­ Every time I passed him there a hard-working youngster of nine as the Democrats took all Weaver is the recipient of the annual conference other delegates from Region VI, which includes friends, as well as his family, so tra money for camping expeditions whs a big smile. And he nursed battery was rewarded for teals in 1948 he should know checkers, cribbage and trips to nearby places of in­ his ailing big truck over the ter­ award which pays the expenses of one delegate North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, le performance of duty, Both Negro candidates for the and anagrams. A magic set (the terests, which the young person tribl« road to our present bivouac to the conference. Mrs. Weaver was chosen to will be entertained on a conducted tour of the . Willie Wilson, Jr., 20 of state house of representatives won magicians outfit > may be the gift can make with ,his friends, will ille, e C was promoted to without blowing up. Later I learn make the trip by the Atlanta Girl Scout Council city of Havono. Miss Phyllis Dews, Field Director which will enable him to form an ed he is a trained mechanic and seats. Elvin R. Caldwell of Den ver be of value, in the same way. t Hist Class. a Democrat, ran fourth in a field of because of her work in connection with the an- is induded-in the group. ATLANTA. Ga — iSNSi easy relationship with his friends. during civH: an life drove big If you discover that what you liftmen. Earl Mann. Republican, A printing press has started many service 30 months, he is a. du'ible Praetor trucks back in the | a venture into neighborhood joUr- buy ,lias no appeal for. your child, "was re-elected and ran seventh. uate of Mayesville Institute states. : nalism or even a small business put it away and bring' them out Ham Jenkins, running on the In­ present Wilson is serving as When I cjxumented on his per- Children of this age enjoy being six months later Probably your unication eergeant in the dependent ticket for the state se­ sonality, De__ —beamed — and said: China's Entrance Into War alone some of the times Books child has not yet reached the de- Why raise hell when the chips nate ever wa- in the running He and points help them to spend this velopmental stage at which he can mother, Mrs Hester Wilson, scorel last in a field of nine four are down? If you know what to do lime advantageously Building mo­ use these particular things. He will were to be elected A'thur Laws iR1; in time Just as children of the at the Hayesville address. there is no need I learned long dels is a solitary occupation of ago that a sour personality, even who is dead but those name is ear­ same age differ from one another, • • • • • •" value, as is stamp collecting under stress, .b urts any one" ned on the ballot ran eighth bu! ___ often radically in height and' guy in this outfit I watch- Causes Serious Concern weli ahead of’Jenkins. ■ The -Grown-up: ten to fourteen weight, so will they differ in their with considerable interest dur- A young Gaijyite came over and Eiyjn R Caldwell attended the years — During this period, the I general physcal, social and Intel­ the first big leg of our con- introduced him! elf to me reeent- University of Colorado takinv eco­ PARIS. France Communist North Koreans, it is felt in diplo­ The seriousness of the Situation child will gradually acquire the ha- lectual development So go »low- march He is S-Sgt Harry W lv The veteran i?f World War II is nomics and business administration Chin as military intervention matic circles in Paris that the i as It exists at present is not un­ bits, standards and interests which I ly Learn something about toy6 , of 502 ViserJSt Camden. Pic Ernest Rhenwricit, of 1550 Active in community affairs, he is against the ‘ United Nations For­ situation can be prevented from derestimated in diplomatic circles, will remain with him during his and children in general Watch A former tankman, -he is Adams St, Gary, Ind. He is in a t member of the maagement com-Jces in North Korea is causing seri­ developing into a grave threat to I although there is a tendency to re­ complicated life as an adolescent I your child to see what he can do. one of those big six by six bigf gun fire control crew. ous concern in Western Europe. Worlds peace. and what he is beginning to learn \ At least four times I found, ■ > • • •. mlttee of the Negro branch of the frain from public statements It has Western European gov- The situation would. natUHsHyrjabout it. to do, physically, socially, and in­ in trouble with that mam?- bunng the past four days I had YMCA the budget committee of ! ermnents worried;-and the aver- assume an entirely different and Some French newspapers . are Says Soviet Patrol tellectually Then you can select thing on the highway. It an opportunity to talk briefly with the Conupunity Chest: the executjvg. 1 age. man in the street wondering immediately explosive aspect if the: making no bones about demand­ gifts that will be most helpful and either blow-outs or motor a large number ol men in Able board of the Denver league; and anxiously what ’ the outcome Will Chinese Communist forces attempt! ing an accounting from Russia for Ship Takes Jap therefore most pleasing to him . From head to feet he was Battery of the OfTth Field Artillery vice president of the East Denver be. -—““ ed to drive the Upited Nations ar- j the intervention of Red China with a thick coat of stick Battalion. Tiusjjroup is one of the Athletic Association. Fishing Vessel fit has tended to dampen the mies out of North Korea. , forces in Korea. powdery Korean dust- three firing-units of the -outfit. . . Earl Mann has been a member of rily one would expect a the Colorado state house of repre­ optimism concerning the interna­ TOKYO— The Japanese Mari-1 tional situation that swept West time Safety Board reported this I DOUBLE FILTER» 1 on his face and a stream of This group is also composed of sentative's thirty-four'h. thirty­ a live-wire bunch of youngsters ern Europe following the United 1 week that a 200-ton Soviet Patrol ( wuiiuqiMirr.Hjnm sixth a'semblies. and he has lived1 Nations forces' victorious advance Atlanta U. School Of well-sprinkled with veterans Com ship seized .and, towed away a six- IN PETROLEUM JELLY ,n Denver thirty-one vear A gra­ manding officer of the battery is • ■ utto northern Korea after the In ton Japanese fishing boat, the 1 Millions depend on this name, duate of a local business college, h”' I chon landing. Captain Samuel E , white, Taiyo Maru, November 3 off Hok- i Moroline, for highest quality- Ptlll GIYIEK Sap has lived in Denver 31 years Mann of Cambridge. Ohio i American and other Western* di- Education Students' kaido. is a clerk at the Denver water de­■ plomatic officials ih Europe are i The seizure took place at a ! His executive officer, white, is partment Director of the Denverr hoping that the Chinese Commu­ 1st Lt Kudie E Grose, of Eufala. point five miles off Notsuke pro- | r R» Application of 'Tuberculosis Society nist military move has only the montory on the northeast coast | BIC A__ Af BURNS Okla ♦ • limited objective—as has been sug- Organize Welfare Croup of Hokkaido. ¿ minoVcuts J He was chairman of the Denverr gested— of preventing the hydro­ Among the. first group I met USO of World War II: past com­ " CHAeeiD SKIN electric power plants on the Ko­ New tests support “rice diet" for ^ DRY NOSTRILS near their mess truck were. Sgt mander of the American Legion ATLANTA. Ga iSNS> College. rean side of the Manchurian bor­ high blood pressure. Pl •__ Rufus Smith of DOT Cage Street, Post No. 39 and former member Students in the School of Edu­ Christopher C Hughe», Chap­ der from falling iino united Na- Houston. Texas: Corp John H cation met Wednesday evening, lain. Atlant» and Georgia. State of, the comittee of management of tions hands Whitehead, 1432 V St N W November 1. 1950. in Atlanta uni-. College. ^Hershey hints at curbs’on de MOROLINE the Negro branch of the YMCA If this is the only objective of HÉÍWOltUM JLLLV Washington, D C : , The Faculty Council is com- pthflency deferments. j I Caldwell is Jl’yeare old and Man' the appearance of the Chinese Com versity Dormitory Small Dining Room to organize a Student Wel­ posed of Mr Benjamin F Bul- i Corp James Moore of 123 Cud- is 64. munlst troops on the side of the F ------fare Council to work with the 'lock, Chairman, Miss Matilda Ly- ger St, Asheville. N C: SFC Faculty Council The primary ob­ ' nette Sainé and Mr Lawrence E Adam G Ledav of Rt 3. Box 13« jectives of the Council will be: Boyd. B. Opelousa. La.; Sgt. Cauhoun It’s SMART to look your to (MONTHS 1. To provide recreational ac­ Robinson, chief of section, 153 6t The main objective of the N. Carolina May tivities thru which students may School ol Education is to develop i Greenwood. S C Iwcomr bettor acquainted. men and women for professional best with I HAIR ATTACHMENTS 1 Chief section? Sgt Emanuel T 2 To organise a setup through 1 leadership in education. The scc- Petite of 551 English St Mobilj. uhirh io channel their Ihlnkinc nnd objective is to cooperate with Ala., gunner Corp Joseph J on ihr many lasiiex Ural confront oiKuliizid institutions.and agen­ Chisholm of 1669 Steel St Jack- Get Two Parties ♦ hem as individuals and as -a cies in promoting improvements in l sonville. Fla_: technician, M-Sgt group ! school programs and practices thru I Roy Deveaux of 1412 N E 4th the political field, voters would...... The temporary committee con­ field studies.' research projects, St Okla City. Okla., a veteran of1 have a wider hand in dealing with 1sisted of Jessie Bentley, Chair­ special workshops, and profession­ RALEIGH N C 'ANPt—Recent ' 6even years candidates and issue.. man. Helen Gray, Lucille Hall, al conferences. developments in North Carolina .George Hall and Myron H John­ i Ammo Sgt Jacob Parker of 114 point to the possibility that thi. It is alo believed tint the two-; son The School of Education recog­ 1 nizes the need at the graduate Bell Drive, Laton. Okla ; radio op­ state may initiate a two-party sys­ party system would stimulate more At the first meeting of the fol- level that the training ‘of its stu­ erator, Corp John Gary of 2542 tem for the South. Should such an interest ih voting among Negroe lownui permanent officers were dent culminate in a broad under­ Ridge Ave. Philadelphia. eventuality materialize, political and poor whites Under 4hc one [ elected: standing of educational problems observers believe it would be of spe­ party system the primary is the on­ Albert C. Bridges, President At­ SFC W B Veasy of 303 North ly political action that attracts in-' and practices and in expert com­ cial benefit to Negro voters in the lanta and Clark College 1st St Uiwton. Okla chief of petence to teach, to administer, state. , 'crest But even here tl c campaign Jessie Bentley. Vice-President, i section Sgt R C Satterwhite, of and to supervise programs of edu­ | Rt 1. Box 164 Stamps, Ark look: interested for persons opposed Savannah and Georgia State Col­ GLAMOUR- cation in specialized areas. The These observers say a two-par|y : to the main policy of the Demera- lege Master op arts degree in educa­ SFC Garrett Mitchell of 492 Hill system in 'North Carolina <>r any | tic party. Diana P Mattison, Secretary, CL tion many be obtained on com­ HALF GLAMOUR. Ao you see. I St Memphis, Tenn, supply Sgt; other late in the south would in­ Atlanta and Spelman College pletion of the requirements of the ! Corp Frederick C Bravnt of 909 crease the Negro voter’s bargaining The last senatorial campaign in Gloria Hutchins, Corresponding it fastens at the crown of the head I School. and hangs nsturally down the This back of ths heai N Music St Sherman. Texas, opportunities By tile very fact that Nrth Carolina betwe n Sen Frank Secretary. Atlanta and Tuskegee P Graham and Willie Smith who hack. You rsn wear it m in up­ he worn IB radio technician. competition would be increased in Insiitutc Dr WcslcJ. J Lydia is Director «luster et pia TRA1GHTEN vour hair to- defeated him was marred with sweep or say style you Irta. Tit is Thomas L Daiiglitry, Treasurer I nt the School ol Education. Hi to 26 incites long). 110.00 tí • •. )day at borne with amazing cheap and mud slingi'SgTactics cen­ Baxley and Clark College I (W PERM A-STH ATE ami vn't hs'e to Straighten it again Communism. The campaign reach- lations Atlanta and Morehouse Col­ go beyond Communist China. The Allen Hotel and Grill i cd a low ebb as Smith accused Sen lege. r from 3 to 6 month-. Ymman One of Kentucky's Finest Hotels - 50 Rooms • Cafe - Rath — Graham of being a Negro lover and Mattlce Swmgearn, Chairman of U N aid will go to all in Korea ub it, wave it. or dm* it in Always A Room — Daily Rate $2.50 up — Tel. C'Y. «826 follow traveler of the Reds Social Committee (Great Neck. regardless of political belief. w way and it »ill »lay straight, Louisville 11, Kentucky If a two-party system is e.-tab!Uh- New'York and Goddard CoUeRe rft, aiid easy to manage. Men, Turn left off-W Walnut at 26th St One block to 2516 W Madison St. ed in North Carolina, political ob- I servers believe other southern rumen, children uee PER MA­ states wil! make an a’lempt to form ■6 TRATE-no hot comb needed a .two-party- political, system to nd it cannot burn your -kin. j sUmitl..te voting . The des re of the Ptpj Iran par ;■ to capture 1RM A-STR ATE is better now. ITCHIH6, BURHIH6 a control of Congress is a phao* of fe.n ever-worU faster, easier) this new political men emen' in the o W*, and leave» hair miter. | south. COP leaders ¿re sucking lloull like it—a*ts only al>out a votes whe-ever they can find thcr

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♦ ■ ■ Events At Manassas MEMPHIS WORLD • Tu.doy, November 14, WSO • I Society Beacon On •With “Mr. Joe Knows” I Ai thousands of voters were go- der why Florida E Smith prefers ing to the polls to vote Tuesday, » Washington's: cats. There are plenty The Mississippi similar event was going on at Ma- of them here Could be B Reel. B V. 1 i ■ ■■ nassas High school. Tuesday morn- J. M. is getting popular with R C November 7, the Manas is Se- I mean, whats happening to Helen * THE ( HIT ( HATTERS to the East End Community How­ ; ntor Division of its student body, Cleaves? Mary Jean, don't get ex­ SOCIAL (LIB er club recently. This was the re­ [¡marched to the polls to cast their cited over what was in the paper, i ■ • m, . “Mrs I M Rambert, 828 Dalias gular business meeting of the dub. I votes for the officers whom they because Edna Tind Vernon are go­ Street, was hostess recently to the Tlie club will be feted at the [hope will best shoulder the respon- ing steady. So just give up. Chit Chatters Social club home of Mrs. Alice Ishmeal. No­ siMllty placed upon them. Tris Lee seems to be worrying ov­ There will be a Saturday Night vember 30, 8 p m Mrs Ethel Mc­ They were given their in- truc- er the letter that a certain Chick Fish Fry. "Saturday. November 18. Murphy is president of the Ea't I tions anl ballots, whereupon they has written to Mr lover about her. at 828 Dallas Street All air'Thvded End Community Flower club. proceeded to vote. Il Is their aim to Elsie M. S., Who's that cat that Vi io come and help make this affal: cooperate wholeheartedly with lheir making eyes at you? Could it. be. C. 1 'i a Y txJ * ■i great sucres I.ES CHOISI8 SOCIAL CLUB officers and teachers in making a Beasley? Carl Colemat^ Is i't true (A Fia ■ k The club will be entertained at Tlie Le« Choisis.Social club was fine mark in the history of Manas­ that Herman Seaborn has made you - ', ' J « ÆW the Chit Chatters Social club entertained recently by Miss Jim­ sas seniors. late with Jean? John Bradley, can'» » t TS./Vi. mie' Blackshlre on Florida Street. Several class meetings have re­ you take a hint and tell when you THE LA FLUR Since the meeting was on the date cently been called wherein the se­ are not wanted? Brother Pineapple, SOCIAL CLUB of Halloween, souvenirs were giver, niors discussed ways and means by I can’t let you sleep while Bernice The La Flur Social club was fet­ in accord with the holiday. which they may improve their Chrysler is cutting out with L Jones, ed by Miss Lillian Smith, 2517 Park school status and discipline and wake up man. The last club meeting was at the Avenue November 5. The devotion­ thereby set examples for the tower Well friends, pick up on the loose home of Mrs. Bernice Brown on al service was led by Miss Bertha dossilassemen. end«, because I keep C N.U Crump Boulevard Most of the busi­ Douglas There was a short business is their earnest desire, when ness .ession was centered on the session, presided over by the presi­ club's annual Formal Dance in De­ L have acquired me specified dent, Mi«« E Taylor. Plan were discipline to do still greater things Church News cember Mrs Brown served a made for a dam e, Tuesday, Novem­ in their senior year, so that their PERSUN AVENUE Spanish menu There lere games FIRST GRADERS AT ¡.FSl’E!’ was o well received that it pri Hier, Hubert Maurice Taylor white Swingler us a first-grader al les- ber 13. 8 p hi tower clasimen will have a goal to BAPTIST CHliRCH and lots of urlzes - STAGE PET SHOW IN OBSER­ inise« to be an annual affair A : dog; Janie« Means, Jr , while rub- tei «hown extreme right end, stand Tije club welcomed into Its ranks work for and a jewel to attain. The pastor and members of tlie VANCE OF AMERICAN EDUCA­ number of p.nriit.« were on hand I bit. and Hisliop Troll5i. Jr 'kitty iiu Mis- Heimce Trotter toaclie- j_new member, Miss TVimmie Mer­ The next meeting will be at the Wednesday morning, November 8. Person Avenue Baptist church ex- TION WEEK-These lol.«. Iirst- witness the Pe( Show, which in-1 eat " I ol tin- 3m grade ■ plit .«econu from riweather Inane of Mrs. Adlisha Couch on seniors were called to an assembly, tend greetings and sincere appre-1 grader ot Lester School, Bing- elude- a parade They joined fllei. Ihize-winners were Robert M. right, anil Mi Lillian Scott, di­ Mis« Ernestine Taylor, 853 Hap- Lauderdale Street. Miss Birdie Le­ at which time the election returns dation to all who helped make the hamptm, had the .time of their ' children and their children' pet.« Tavlor. two rails ot Hi-Ltfe D’.r rector of tlie East Memphis Kinder- ley Street will be hostess at the noir is president of the social dub. were read. The ballots were check­ pastor's fourth anniversary a great lives as beginning "school .ters in eating animal crackers, potato ‘ surten, «lw-4v not shown. next meet ing of I lie lX haul; Carolyn Doug la«, fi ll pointed sixth grade teacher at tes­ Louis Owens won the title of pre- church who so generously contribut­ a Pet Show They may not haveji In tlie in eompuuyiiiu Victure.«eal- p: zry “two runs fish food; James ter, presented the prizes She 1« New Headwaiter eident by a narrow margin over ed $300; the toltal raised for the oc- known the significance ol the oc­ ed from left:Robert Hiuiuli.lmlding Means, Jr... ribbit prize, bunch of shown left end, and next to her is THE CHRISTIAN Earl Bogan. Owens drew 78 voles I caston wa« $655.22. casion any more than their pel dogs, lies pct dog; Jones Alfred, with baby <.«>':ts: Bis.iop Trotter, cat prize. Mrs Swingler, sponsor of tlie pet SOLDIERS CLUB At The Peabody while Bogan pulled 76 votes This Mrs. Pearl Woods was charman cats, rabbit«, chicks and grid fi h chicks; Joanne Yancey, gold fish;! ■. “ quart ol «we a milk ;how The Christian Soldiers dub wa.1 particular part of the election car­ of tlie pastor's anniversary celebra­ Barbara Jem Washington, whiti ' but all of them pul togetlier fur th“ Judges for the contest «ere Mrs Prof. L B Hobson is principal the guest of Brown's Cltapel AMF ried more than its share of tension, tion. Rev. B. J. Sykes Is pastor of greater pint of tlie morning ,s<««ion rabbit. Juanita Barksdale, brown Mattie Tavlor, treasu’er. "Lester of Iester Street Sciaail church Sunday. October 29 Rev. probably because everyone knew Person Avenue Baptist (thurch made one big rousing success rabbit, Carolyju Douglas, gold fi ' I’.irejLl-Tiearlier Association; Imwii Photo by R Earl William« Ashhurst wasjjjgftwsUniiiister Mr. that both of tlie candidates were Tlie project, worked out and exe­ Eleanor Faye Williams, chow pup-i ■ landing 3rd from left; Miss Betty Leon Penson participated on the fine ioung men, anl either would EMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH cuted by Mrs L 0 Swingler.j py; Frances Flynn, chow puppy 1 Jean Means, sophomore al LeMoyne ,-pecial program, and gave interpre­ have served capably in his office. Won't you help the children of teacher of the first grade at Lester , John Arthur, holding pet lor bro- College, who wa.« taught by Mrs. tations of songs. Principle speakei The officers ore as foltows: vice- the Emanuel Episcopal Kindergarten American Red of the evening was Rev A. L. Gil­ School by attending a musical pro­ president, Earl Panish; secretary. more. Gloria Harris; assistant secretary, gram and stiver tea, Sunday. No­ Xavier Concert Choir To Sing Here November 19 ! Members and friends were filled Essie Gatewood; treasurer. Frank vember 19. from 4 to 7 p. nt, at the with inspiration during the evening Buford; chaplain, Sylve. ter Mallet; New Parish House of the church. Cross Works service. Mr.«. H L. Holst,js the reporter, Morris Jenkins; parlia- 423 Cynthia Place. tations ofsongs. Principal speaker ntarian. Arell Dotson. The Mother's club is soliciting For Democracy Merriweather is the president, A correction please: The two ad­ your aid in helping to furnish some of the need.« of the new kindergar­ visors of Manassas Y-Teens are BY LOIS S. JOHNSON TECEDEARA THRIFT CLUB ten. There will be no aomission Miss Oilchrbt and Mrs Levy B WASHINGTON - iANPi - The Mrs Luca« Patterson, 433 Lucy The public is invited and is pro­ Oomerway principle of service is as American Avenue was hoste s to the Tecede- mised u wonderful evening of Chris­ as ''democracy” or "representative uru Thrift club, recently. At this tian fellowship and musical retreat. Well, here's Joe now with news government ” Yet the idea cannot be meetlhg, plans were completed for Father St. Julian Simpkins is to blow. Nellie Jean seems to be taught by precept alone. Young the Bazaar and Tea. which the club pastor of the Entanuel Epi copai getting along just fine with her new I people nlust be encouraged to make is sponsoring November 15, at the church. love affair. so why worry? Bobbie . this American virtue a part of their Vance Avenue Branch YWCA Bavage and O. M . bettor known as lives through daily practice. All are Invited to cotne and en­ CHURCH OF THE LIVING (.00 Red, are getting along just fine, the joy th« program. Mrs Pearl Elmo 1058 Woodlawn Street To. help teachers accomplish this, way I see things. Gladys S., what» is president ot the club a laboratory for service is available happening to you and B T James? The Bruce family thanks it,« many friends who took a pari in it« through the program of the Ameri­ From the way things look, it seems EAST ENI) COMMUNITY program, October 29 Featured on can Junior Red Cross in tlie schools. WILMER STOCKTON as4f you are trying to make each FLOWER CLUB the program were: Mrs. Clcl'tint During 1950. over 19.000.000 young From bus boy to headwaiter That of you late. I mean, what's up? people enrolled for .service is over Mrs Beatrice Hanks wa« hostess Sowell, St. Louis, who was bistres is the success story of congenial Jessie L. Merriweather has that. 35.000 elementary and secondary of ceremonies; Mrs Johnella At­ Wilmer Stockton who last week be­ Jove touch, for J. Malone ha« gone schools in the United States - pub­ kins, an instrumental solo, Mrs. came headwaiter at the Peabody astray. It seems as if he has Gil­ lic, private, and parochial. tiona) meaning when children can Marie Bruce. gue«t. Mrs. A L Hotel. His appointment to the oo- more Daniels, it seems as if jour do something for others while they Morton. Decatur, III ..«olo; Other veted position which the Late Alon­ long line of jive has run out. I Through the International pro­ are learning. Articles for children out of town guest« participating zo Locke male internationally fa­ ^nean, are the girls playing hard to gram of Junior Red Cross, they and adults in hospitals and other were: Mrs. Fannie Jimine«. Madi­ mous was announced by Frank R. Wet? Erskine McClellan and Bar­ joined hands in a common effort for institutions are made In home eco­ son. Wisconsin: and Evangelist E. Schutt, president and general man­ bara Reeve« are traveling the Long mutual good with some 33.000,000 nomics. industrial or fine arts,, and Gresham. Chattanooga. Tennessee other Junior Red Crass members in ager of the Peabody. Love Highway together. How ion? other classes. This was one of the great? t pro­ 55 countries around the world. Mf. Stockton ha a 20-year- ser­ is it going to last?, , — grams ever presented at the church Service activities of Junior Red As a part of the school curricu­ vice record at the Peabody, having L. N. W . you're getting on time. The mother of the Bruce family. Crass are'three-fold: local, national, lum, courses are available in Red begun working there under Mr I mean how« are you keeping your Mrs. Ella Bruce was sponror; International Cross first aid. water safety, and Locke. He succeeded Gene Hitler cats in line? 2-4-6-B who is going to featured on the piogram were Classroom work takes on addl- home nursing. 8uch knowledge can as headwaiter. Mr. Hibler resigned. be a real service to the community ! be late? Morris Jenkins, you had ferent members of the family Mr. and Mrs Stockton live at better hold up off, or you'll gel gave the family history In its daily life or in time of disas­ 355 Dixie Mall They have two some of the girls town with a brok­ Special thanks are given to ter. daughters and one son Clifford en . P. W Bailey and Dr. C. M Roul- and Delores are students at Ten­ Vernon Johnsoft called Edna Seay hac for their special donations.. nessee State College, and Wilma •way from 3 crowd of friends, just E. Simms Campbell1 Campbell attends LeMoyne College. to toll her that she looked cute and Genuine [Mr. Stockton's’mother. Mrs. Willie that she is his one-and only love. Personals Xavier University's Concert Choir will ap- | group, will oppear at the Metropolitan Baptist Cartoons Hit With I' Lue Stockton, lives al 439 South ' Lauderdale Mildred Harrington,—toll me the pear in concert, Sunday, November 19th, at 8 p. church. f truth. Is your new name really Miss Margaret E. Ander.on, 1195 Kentucky Reading Public . Largest hotel in the South, the Vollentine Avenue, left Memphis m., under the auspices of the LeMoyne College This will be the first appearance of the Peabody has maintained its tra­ Baby? NEW YORK-(ANPl—E. 8imms Saturday night for Fort Bliss, Texas, Department of Music. According to Professor great singing organization in the Bluff City. Ad dition for 'deluxe service’ through A little cute"'chick is getting Campbell, whose “Cuties" cartoons where she will be tlie guest of J. W. Whittaker, head of the music division, the mission is free. its Negro employe personnel When mighty popular, well boys. I’ll give appear_Jn newspapers from coast friends for the Thankrgiving holi­ Alonzo Locke was headwaiter, he you a hint, D L. C. is the girl. nationally and internationally famous singing to coast, is featured with six of his days. On her trip home, she will insisted upon a high standard of Mattie Cash. I mean you are really funniest cartoons in tlie December spend a few days in Chicago, with IN HOSPITAL 32 TIMES service and diligence to duty on on with your Football Lover. So sit issue of Pageant magazine. ' relatives. Her next stop will be in East Grinstead, - England back and relax and don’t worry Bourbon part of tlie men who worked under St. Louis. Mo., where she will visit Gerry Fitzgerald, 59. La Angele "All I am I owe to women,'Lsays about it Ark. State Meets Lincoln him Mr Stockton, in keeping with her father ; 1 the same spirit, summed up hts Johnnie Ruth, don’t worry about bu«ine«s man, recently walked out i Campbell in Pageant, referring, to Miss Andersonis is the daughter of the local hospital for the |h.tty- I the "cuties" he has been starring . philosophy as lieadw*Uw- as fol­ your M. H , because it seems as if 4 Years Old in his illustrations, drawings, and Clifton Bonds is trying to take hi of Mr.«. Ra«a Jone«, 794 Randle second - and next to last — time lows: "I’ll just tell everybody every­ Street .Memphis. In Pine Bluff, Nov. 18th He has one more date with Sir thing is fine, and then I'll do my Pearlleatha Rogers I see you cartoons for more than 20 lucrative yeans—something over half lils life. ■other Bum—Bell are still in Archibald Mclndoe, British plastic best to make It that way.” • ■' AM and N College Lions will meet i the game. Students will be admitt­ readiness. But who's that cat with surgeon, who for four- year« has ALL WET Lincoln University Tigers in Hot ed at a reduced fee. (lowevei. the been "rebuilding" the Californian’s the Cadillac? MADISON, Ind. — Just as Judge Spring.«. Arkansas. November 18 in tickets mus* be bought from the body following an airplane crash Laverne Johnson has George Wil­ Harry E Nichols, in dedicating a the first of Wliat is hoped to be an high school ot Bithjironer Identifi­ In 1948 when virtually all cf his liams all to herself. So .«it back and fountain in downtown. Madison, de­ annual intersectioiial dish for foot- I cation. The piiblic is urged to sup­ bones were broken. His last opera­ rtla» and don’t worry about a thing clared "Our children ’and our chil­ ball lovers in Arkansas and sur­ port thi« venture as the Lana ton tion will take place sometime next Maxine Mitchell, don't, get too ex­ dren's children will play around rounding states Alumn! Association 1« working ov­ January. cited about Sherwood Weir, because this fountain” there was a splash ertime to provide the lahs with an I he's making eyes at someone else. Six-year-old Waynen Sooy had This football extravaganza is be- elaborate weekend and half time O'Malley elected to succeed I see Emmy Joe and Arthur Jean fallen head-first Into the pool while •ng served by the Langston High. i elebrati6ii~ Rickey as president of Dodgers have traveled the tong road. I won- watching the goldfish. School Alumni and former Students » - - ■—------Association. A week-end of activi­ ties is being planned for visitors. I The crack AM and N College band' will perform during half tin.c in tbe.downtown parade which will al­ so feature the Langston Bugle Corps. The Lions edged a 9-6 thriller from the Tigers when they met in I REAL ESTATE-LOANS - Pine Bluff last season Due to tlie" nvalry between the two teams, this BUILDERS - CONTRACTORS year's encounter promises to be more exciting than last'year WE BUY AND SELL NOTES Tickets will go on sale in Pine Bluff and Hot Springs the wtek of ’ GENUINE SOUR 322* BEALEAVENUE TELEPHONE 37-6787 J Eulogize Works MASH I FOR SALE! Of Late Dr. «AQUARI Shepard In N.C. 91 THREE FINE LOTS L t DURHAM. N. C -(ANPl- Tile 50 x 100 FEET works of the late Dr James E PROOF I I Shepard, founder of North Carolina college, were lauded by four of his South Memphis closest advisors at memorial ser­ Reasonable Down Payment, Small Monthly ♦ vices in Duke auditorium and at I Beechwood cemetery, here Friday. Notes With an Option To Build The quartet consisted of Dr. J. M. Hubbard, secretary, trustee « « « « I Use Banner’s t board; A. T Spaulding, national L I president, North Carolina College alumni association; J. T. Taylor. I Damp Wash Service FOR SALE! director, James E. Shepard Memo­ rial foundation; and Dr Alfotv-o Elder, who succeeded Dr. Shepard Two Cafes Doing Excellent Business «Sir ' to the college presidency. Presiding over ceremonies at i FIRST COME -- FIRST SERVED Duke auditorium was Dr C. C. CALL 8*3256 Spatrtding. preMdent NartbCaro­ I Apply; lina Mutual Life Insurance com­ pany, »nd a veteran NCC trustee. Dr. Miles Mark Bher, pastor of White Rock Baptist church, officiat­ BANNER JTITZEL-WÍLLIR DISTILLERY ed at the gruAide rites. Miss Ca­ rolyn Smith, a ,‘enior from New LAUNDRY-CLEANER Ky. g Ji Bern, N. C., placed a wreath on 32214 BEALE AVENUE her paodfather's tomb. < * ______■ S f— Tennessee State Trips Morris Brown In 14-0 Thriller

igers Strike In Second Warriors Nip Wildcats In At The Ring Side Half To Beat Wolverines . , I— GARVER EDGES ATLANTA. Georgia (SNSi- the Armistice Day celebration. Af­ BY LU1X VIRGIL OVERBEA pie for boxing and could attract a ter saluting the Blue and White. ATLANTA, Georgia — (SN61 - FOR ANY fancy gate. Walcott even want« In a game packed with Bitter Grid Encounter, 6-0 Tigers by terming a "T” and pay­ The Carver Vocational School ARE TV FIGHTS SAME '.he International Boxing club to thrills and suspense from start ing the Tennessee State alma ma­ Maroon and Gray Panther» knock­ Are the fights the family at home promote the affair. At Wa-hington Stadium, the un­ to finish, the high-geared Ten­ ter, this crack musical outfit play­ ed the Beach High 8chool eleven, and the boys in the tavern see on Louis feels that exhibition bouts defeated, tuntied,...... un-scoreo ...... "upon 4 • MEMPHIS WORLD • Tuesday, November 14, 1950 nessee Stole Blue and While Tig­ ed The Sells of St Mary,' to of Savannah, Ga , from the ranks television the same as those the destroyed the killer instinct in him Warriors ekedkpd ent.cut a« 6-0 win diverover |! •— ■- * r ** * ...... ------,------, . - symbolize the peace and happiness of unbeaten Big Seven Conference tans -tee In person at the ringside­ which kept him from seeking an ers combined an explosive of­ the Melrose Wildcats The game for- which the world strives teams by squeezing out a 8-6 vic­ in boxing as well as In other early knockout. He feels that he fense and superb defense to A ernss was formed as a sign of. played in 45 degree weather, be- tory, Friday, night, at Herndon Me­ sports there have been some lively should have whipped Charles. the lmmanUarian wo:k ol the Ain- gan wjllatwo fumbles by each team. overpower the stubborn and morial Stadium. ' debates ar to whether or not TV To fans, However, both Joes have erican Cancer Society, and after One tumble wa- oil Melrose 8-yard Trailing 6-0 at intermission, the courageous Morris Brown Pur­ comes close to reproducing the real this in common—they are remind­ (lie Moiras Broun alma mater, taps line. Maroon and Gray Panthers put on ple Wolverines, 14-0, Saturday thing. ers of the past, a glorious pwt that were played in memory ol (hose Melrose began ii drive which a smashing ground and air attack We all still remember the Van­ used to be, but is gone never to re­ afternoon, at Herndon Stadium. who gave (heir all tlmi peace, de­ stalled on the B T W 35 w:lh a (n the second stanza to deadlock Reviving their inter-conference cient" days of radio when any re- turn The great Joe-Louis, that ia- mocracy, and justice might prevail lumble The line play throughout the count 6-all, then went on to semblance between the fight the was what they ail came out to see. rivalry with a pulsating Armistice among men the game was terrific, and the vi- by chalking up ah automatic safe­ radio announcer saw and the one a man who pulverized his opponent. Day battle, the Blue and White TIGERS STRIKE /cidiis. tackluyg caused" numerous ty late in the fourth period. Tigers and Purple Wolverines in the ring was purely, accidental. When fans see these two man­ IN THIRD I'ERIOD fumbles by each side Score al the BEACH SCORES ON fought right down to the «final I In these days the announcers were or should I say the shadows of ' ’The Bit«- -and - White Tiger# • half was 0-0. 31-YARD PASS Whiztie, staging a truly remark­ selling the broadcasts. these two men—in the ring around struck'In the third' period, mol­ Midway the third quarter, Mel­ Beach broke in the score column able exhibition of football un the Today fights are telecast appa­ time they will hope to ing the ball 47 yards on five plays rose unlashed its dangerous aerial in the second period, when Quar­ breezy afternoon Carl Carter whizzed 21 yards for rently with a minimum of talk by get one last glimpse of a return to game, going 55 yards in six plays, terback Claud Robinson fired a 31- - STATISTICS the pay-off and Algene Rowe boot­ yard pass to William Wilson. Ro­ glib announcers. A number of the glorious past. Tran. State Morris Brown eiijv to have their drive stopped by ed the extra point Tile Purple 1 '.he charging line of B T W . tak- binson fired a 31-yard pass to Ro­ writers have hinted that even tele­ And they probably will. UniMs 17...... First Downs 14 Wolverines eame back and went 65 binson try-for-point-after-touch- vision does not accurately tell the Louis has gone back a long way he ( mg over on their 48 The Warriors 219 Yards Gained Rushing 158 yards to the Tennessee State one- down was no good. Earlier in the story of the fight as one sees it in i should take care of youthful Brlon rushed the ball 65 yards on th»’ 127 .Yards Gained Passing .202 yard marker, but failed to strike game, the Beach gridmen had halt­ the stadium I ground for the only score of the easily. From what Uyne showed 45 ... Yard« Penalized ... 50 pay-dirt, when Roscoe Ross jug­ ed a Carver drive on their two-yard For example, one reporter in St. in Chicago a month ago. Jersey Joe In the scoreless first half. Ten­ game. Dewitt Brown, scattlng J4 gled a pass and was out of I lie end line. Louis says this about the recent still should have enough left to out nessee State marched 64 yards af­ yards of! right end for the score. ■ zope before actually gaining con­ The Panthers stormed back in the Sanly Saddler Charley Riley contest point him. ter the opening ktex-off, but Mor­ The extra point attempt was block- trol second half, marching 47 yards on there: Yes, for a while at least ,two an­ ris Brown stopped the drive and 1 ed a sustained drive to even the count " Fans who saw both the actual cients, Joe Louis and Jersey Joe took over bn their own 20 After A pass from Clar­ Taking the kickoff, the Wildcats 6-6. Jesse Holliday started the fire­ fight between Charles Riley and a 62-yard punt return by Theodore ence Bush to Carl Carter set the gained 42 yards passing, but Dewitt Walcott, will make a statement that works by hitting Quarterback Sandy Saddler at the Arena and rarely works in boxing, "Age before Btokes, the Blue and White Tigers stage for the final . i Brown picked a Mitchell pi - down Billy Gray. Edward Clayborn and 1 Greenberry Jinks with a 27-yard the retelecast of the bout over KSD- were on their way again, and this io halt the drive beauty," live. Richard HairfTOTTHpioded througjd aerial. Levon Green moved the TV were amazed at the difference ROBINSON HAS FUN drive to the Morris Brown six- MISS TSU AND COURT will be rooting for the Texas State Univer­ ball to the Beach 18, and Howard yard line bogged down, with Ran­ . the Purple line to pull the ball on ( The Wildcats started another of the two versions. Ray (Sugar) Robinson, welter­ sity Tigers when they meet the Texas College Steers, November Calhoun wandered to the six on a po* the Morris Brown 13. where ~Bush drive from their 22, going 30 yards “They wondered if they were weight champion of the world, dolph Green batting down a reverse to set the stage. Holliday hit Hairston for the TO Rowe to the Warriors 48. where the B T 18 ot 2.30 P M. in Houston, Texas. This will be . looking at the same thing, when stopped off in Chicago for a »parr* tential touchdown pass powered his way over the double PURPLE THREATEN I again added the extra point W line once more Jammed the Reading left to right. Jean A. Sutton, Rosa Bennett, La Vonne they watched the TV. (In St. Louis mg session with young Bobby Dykes, ST ARTING- 1.1NEI T stripes for the TO. the bout was not telecast although The Purple Wolverines, who had works, with vicious tackling, forc- Taylor (Miss T. S. U.), Louise Pogue, and Evelyn Prater. ~ —^-[CAPTMORELAND___ 22, from the deep South The champ several golden opportunities 'to Trim. Stair (14) Morris Bruun (0) 1 ing a kick Thin Sayle.- piloted the it-was in other cities at the time coasted during the first halPof the BLOCKS PUNT caah-in on , had their I.E llermloii Hsryrl <«■-<•) Warrior-- to three consecutive, first of the bout.) light, and then poured it on during Anderson (¡raves The Panthers started another first big moment in the second LT downs, then punted to the Melrose ‘‘At-The Arena the bout was so the last half. Parker (cl i sustained drive, late in the fourth period, when Quarterback diaries I.G Lacy 26, where the Cats fan one 1st down thrilling that spectators stood on i <' Gillespie Hunier ' period, with Holliday passing to Bly's aerial to Co Capt Reginald I and time ran out Miss. Ind. Tigers their feet, cheering and applauding Harvel covering 64 yards, put the RG Holliday Charles ( Jinks for 11 yards on the first play On television it seemed there was Caldwell farharn from scrimmage. Then Green and pigskin on the Tennessee State 11. RT Tills was the final Prep L. ague considerable clinching. You yawn­ RE Turner i< ) (■lover Holiday teamed with Herb Adams Grady Covington and Leonard gtui e for-the Wildcats, who now ed at the picture but at The Arens THE SPORTS QB Bosh Bly j to move the baH to the Beach eight­ Clark moved the ball to the six, have a seaion’s record of three win- there was no time when you felt HR (’; '■Carter Cuvingtoh and this opportunity faded sud­ and two losses. Claw Miles, 13-7 yard line. • like going to sleep." denly, when-Clark juggled and fi­ IIB Gray Clark This ringsider prefers to see the GRILL nally dropped a pass in the'end EB Clayborn Williams Next week. Melrose faces a ’ron g fight in person, himself, but he sone. OFFICIALS: G. II. Lennon (Blue- Humboldt. Tennessee team at Mel­ I BIRMINGHAM. Ata- S N St-A Starting Lineups: Miles: L. E cannot compare the two versions. Morris Brown's famous march­ field) referee; Jack Hart iWllber- rose Stadium; Thursday; November BY PAT ROBINSON 1 rejuvenated squad of Mississippi Cecil Kenfield; L.T.Reginald Knox; Sam Jelhroe For Chicago I may experiment by force) umpire; T. E. ( taven (Clark) ing band, directed b.v Bandmaster 16 Industrial College Tigeis staged a L. 0. Joseph ib Knickerson; C. j NEW YORK, N. Y. Uncle I headlinesinan; W. J. Price (Ken­ seeing the first five founds of a Earl A. Starling centered the col­ j in the’ second half to Earle Suttles; R. G. Willtun Mai- tucky State) field judge. STATISTICS bout on television across the street Sam’s draft call may be a little orful half-time ceremony around thews; R T. Alonzo Sanders; R. : 1 claw the hard lighting Miles Col- from the Chicago stadium , then rough on young ball players but Bookçr T Waiiîîrigton Melrose l.Ke Gulden Bear- 13 to 7 in a E. George Wright; Q. B. John | Awarded Top viewing the last five in person at i pushing battle here al Rickwooo Dawson; R. H. William Yow; L. | it is sure to be a blessing in dis­ 293 Total Yds Gained 236 the stadium H. Warren Williams; F. B., Gar-1 M'house Maroons Prepare 235 Total Yds Gained Rushing 160 Park Friday night. After trying it several times, I re­ guise to old ones. 58 Total Yds. Gained Passing 74 The Golden Bears drew first field Cross , port my story to the public The draft also will be a break 14 Number of Passes ' 13 blood early in the second quarter Mississippi Industrial: Bender, L Rookie Honors AGE MEETS YOUTH for the 4-Fs among the players 5 Passes Completed 6 when Roosevelt Lillie Quarterback, E.; Brown, L. T.; Baxter, L. G.; For Homecoming Grid Tilt NEW YORK. N. Y. - Fleet-foot­ In polite society one often hears although we never have been 2- , Interceptel 1 connected with William Yow, half­ Washington, C.: Çyers R. G.; ed Sam Jethroe of the Boston the statement, "Age before beauty’’ able to understand why a young . 5 Punts 5 back. in the eno zone with a 30- Street. R. T ; N. Johnson, R. E.; i Braves was officially designated on Two old gents of boxing will try ATLANTA, Georgia - (SNS) - are *ls0 sludents of Spelman Col- 38.6 Average Punt 35 8 yard pass. William Mixon conven­ Wilson. Q. B.: Reese. L. H.; Os­ fellow who is strong enough to I Thursday as the National League’s and establish the “truth” ol this 4 Fumbles 8 ed for the extra point. burn, R. H.; D. Johnson. F. B play baseball, isn’t strong en­ After returning home from ‘ ~ ' ' ' rookie of the year for 1960. cxiom in big fights before the end The Morehouse-Fisk series, which 2 Ball Lost 4 Late in the fourth quarter, R. Spectators were thrilled at halt­ the Crescent City, the travel- The Boston outfielder polled 11 of the montn. ough to pack a gun. began in 1906. is one of the oldest 65 Penalties 30 Wilson, the Tigers’ quarterback, time by intricate maneuvers of the votes of the 23 cast by members of These two elderly pugilists .are At least, It the Army, Navy, or weary Morehouse College Ma­ gridiron rivalries in SIAC history. STARTING UNFIT teamed up with End N. Johnson to Miles College Band under the di­ Although play was suspended dur­ the Baseball Writers Association. two guys called Joe,, or.e Joe Louis Marines could not find use for such roon Tigers will start prepara­ B T WashingtonI Melro-c i score twice by passes, the second rection of Ira T. Williams. ing both world wars, there are tew Bob Miller .young righthander and tilt other Jersey Joe Walcoit. lads in the fighting line, the ser- LF, Holloman W Diltz touchdown coming v.’i*h less than Miles faces the Stillman College vioes surely -might be able to train tions for their homecoming bol gaps in the records The Maroon who played a prominent part dur­ They will fight two bubbling LT Cooke W Pegues four minutes to play Tigers at Rickwood Field Saturday them for jobs other than combat tie with the Fisk University Gold Tigers_ won Jen_ games in a row, ing Philadelphia's early surge to- examples of flaming youth, Ce.jr LG Stampley E Jackson The Tigers' rictory featured their in the Golden Bears’ homecoming and Blue Bulldogs, of Nashville, starting ui 1931 and pried up the I warci the pennant, finished with Brlon of Argentina and Red Layne duty. ■ - ■ C Pulliam H Tate much heralded passing attack. The game. Kickoff time is 2 p. m. 1 Tenn., scheduled for 2:30 P. M., : biggest score in the series in 1940. of Utah. Some elute may be hard hit by RG Pulli3tll H Tale I Tigers attempted 25 passes complet­ the draft but among those who when they battered the Gold and ■ » Both Joes are nearer 40 years RG Saturday, ot Herlidon Memorial Blue Bulldogs; 62-0 Fisk broke the - House E Chandler ing five for a total of- 109 yards than they are 30. Both men have will be siting-pretty are the World | RT Loniax Champion Yanks. ’ Stadium. string last year by fashioning a J. Wallace through the ate. After being st pp- one .thing in common—they have RE True, the Yanks have lost their Highlighting the 35th «fit ion of ■clean-cut 19-0 victory at Nashville. Terril O Wilson ed on the ground, the Golden Bears been defeated by Fkzard Charles, the series between these SIAC rivals QB- ...Sayles.. E Mit-hell re^rted to aerial warfare them­ Ft. Valley Upsets fine young left hander, Ed Ford, Directing the strategy ol the two the heavyweight champion. Each of long standing will be the tradi­ LH Dewitt Brown — F. Hicks selves attempting passes and com­ But they are not- likely to lose elevens trom the bench will be Jo­ man ran outjof gas while facing the RH E Smith A. Boca pleting two for a total of 35 yds via anybody else, it is a veteran squad. ‘ tional Maroon and White" and seph D EchoLs. of Morehouse and young upstart. half-time entertainment by the FB A Joños j. Lan6.-t n the aerial route. Normally, many veteran* H. B "Bus" Thompson, of Fisk, now Both victims of time also appa­ Morehouse Band. in their first year at the rival col­ Officials —Referee —Conley. Um­ The Oolden Bears were held to who are nearing the end of Benedict, 13 To 7 rently have another thing in com­ baseball trail might expect to A banner crowd is expected to leges. Their capable aides include; pire, S'mon. Field Judge. Lovey. 105 yards rushing while the Tiger-: mon—they believe they can whip jam the Westside arena to witness Assistant Coaches James E Haines, Head Linesman, .Henderson. were able to gain 108 yards on.the be cut loose this year or, at the Charles. Walcott, father of a big very least, be expected to take the football spectacle, including Curtis Jackson, of Morehotise; Leslie ground. FORT VALLEY, Ga-Fort Valley- Fullback John Hprton and iight- family of youngsters, has challeng­ a cut in salary. Morehouse alumni from all sections "Hap" Beasley. Howard Irving and Outstanding players on the Gold­ State College's unpredictable Wild­ ing-gaited Halfback Ted Bey took ed Ezzard to a title bout in New Now, however, not only sritl of the country, students from all ol Samuel D. Harvey, of Fisk. tri Bears line were Earle Suttles, cats punctured the bubble of Bene­ punts in the first half and almost the Atlanta colleges and high Jersey. they be retained but tn souse Of special interest to Atlanta fans Williams Matthews, Josephus Knlc- dict College with a do-or-die touch­ threatened to break up the game schools, and invading Fiskites from will be the beginning of a family­ BTW Bulldogs He has guaranteed the champ Instances they may expect an kerson, . Alonzo Sanders, Cecil Me- down surge in the final period to with runs, but were pulled down tbe Tennessee capital. between the Turner Brothers, $100,000 for the bout, only If it is increase in salary. nifield, George Wright, Robert Al­ win a wild All-SIAC thriller Satur­ from behind before hitting paydirt. Miss neeka garrison Wallace, of Morehouse and Harold, Trip Ballard held in Convention Hall in -Atlan­ Thus, far example, Johnny Mize, len. Willie Miles; and Nathaniel day night. 13-7 before a jubilant The Wildcats broke the ice on a MISS MAROON AND WHITE of Fisk. These former Booker T. tic City. Ulis hall holds 41,000 peo- 'the Yank's hard-hitting first base­ Evans. Outstanding backs were homecoming throng which .-houted tremendous toss from Quarterback Reigning over the homecoming Washington High School stars will man, may be invaluable to the Hudson, 36*0 Roosevelt Lillie. William Yow, Syl­ themselves hoarse at the spectacu­ Webb Hollis to John Dye for the celebration will be attractive Miss see action in the Morehouse and club next season. Not only will he ATLANTA. Georgia - iSNS) - vester Ward. Hosea Love; Garfield five votes. Neeka Louise Garrison, a native At­ Fisk backfields and are expected to lar victory initial marker of the game. Melvin not be cut adraft but he pro­ Booker T Washington High set Cross. John DaWson, Charles Willis Shortstop Danny O'Connell of lantan and junior at Spelman Col­ The airminded Wildcats played Young’s try for the extra point was bably will get his pay check boost­ give a good account of themselves. the stage for its November 17 show­ and Robert Tavlor. the favored Benedict Tigers to a the Pittsburgh Pirates received 4 ed. Big John is 38 but he la in tet­ lege. Her attendants are Miss Ar­ down with David T Howard High, wide. FVSC led 6-0. nette-Sayles. Senior. also of Atlanta Outstanding players for the Ti­ scoreless first half as 3,000 wild­ votes while Philadelphia's Bubba ter shape physically than most by knocking the from under Benedict fought back into the and Miss Laura Williams, junior, of gers were Linemen Bender. Brown..,eyed fans watch them power into Church got two and Chicago’s Bill men 20 years his junior. He is not Ballard Hudson High of Macon, lead on a 20-yard offtackle smash Baxter. N. Johnson and' Byers;1 .-coring territory on to bog down by Serena received one. getting any faster, of course, but Detroit, Mich. The pretty attendants by Fullback Fletcher Jones. The Lee Oma Signs Ga., 36-0. -with a fourth quarter inspired line piay on the behalf of he still packs a potent wallop at scoring explosion Thursday night Backs. R. Wilson. Reese, Osburn . extra point was good and Benedict and D Johiison. the visitors. the plate. at A F Herndon Stadium. was-ahead 7-5. There hu been some talk The Wildcats took the ensuing Beware Coughs about Joe DiManio taking a To Meet Bob kickoff after the TO and returned »treble ci his 1951 salary, j how Common Coldi to the 40. Horton stormed his way Joe is 38 us been plagued fl through a host of Benedict defen­ by injuries. He had to come ’ Tint MANS ON Satterfield Clark College Panthers Bow ders to the 2, but a holding penalty strong near the close of last carried back to the 17. Hollis then Crzoauiliian relieve» promptly because CHICAGO, Illinios- season to get his average up it soes right to the »eat of tbe trouble Heavyweighf Lee Oma of Detroit targeted a pass to John Dye in the and closed out the year with a to kelp loosen and expel germ laden and Chicago's Bbb Satterfield .will end zone for the winning counter .301 mark, not bad, or eouroe, phlegm and aid nature to soothe and headline a boxing card at the Young booted the extra point. but far below his ol-tlme fem. But you can bet that Joe Will tael raw, tender, inflamed bronchial Chicago Stadium Dec 13, with a To Scrapping Fiskites, 20-0 Edward Pinkston starred on the 3brines. Guaranteed to please you line for the Wildcats. not have to take a slice. The Yanks 10-roundmatch ooey refunded. Creomuliion has The bout, will be the third be­ need him. I the text of million» of users. At the moment, the only yank tween the two Satterfield won the : following sequence of plays went who might get a call from Uncle first in Chicago by a kriockoul and 28 yards to Ute 2. Erwin Williams CREOMUL’SION Sam is YoGi Berra, the catcher, lost the second on a decision in Bulldogs Show Razzle-Dazzle .scored later on a quarterback sneak. Cutya, CW C«Mi, Aesti IrMKkm« who is 25. Their chief pitchers Buffalo. * < Moore kicked the extra point for a other than the aforesaid Ed Ford- Ï' ---- •------W“ 20-0 advantage. Charles Ponder, Byrne, Lopat, Raachi, Reynolds. WORKS DIRECTLY ON THE COLOR IN YOUR SKIN Sam Sanderson, Billy Herden, Hen- Page and Sanford are all over 10. Offense In Notching Victory ry Collins office Clark, Larkin Other high salaried veterans Oh BEGINS TO BRING _ Circling The Bases Mann, William Rogers, Alfred El­ other elute also are Otting pretty, BY MARION E. JACKSON Coach H. B. (Bus) Thompson’s lis. Roy Wolfe and James Jones Fellows like Ted Williams of the tou- LIGHTER NASHVILLE. Tenn—Fisk Univer­ Bulldogs scored they tried valiantly for the Panthers. Red Sox, Stan Musial and country sity utilized a devastating ground got their hands on the ball, by mov­ Scoring by quarters slaughter of Cardinals and many With The Red Sox and air attack to down the Clark ing by land and air<70-yards tn the Fisk 6 7 0 7 20 others all will be In bigger demand C VI KT * -r-. College Panthers 20-0s and,.«turning to the 48. HOT SPRINGS yoar skin where slanxolor Theodore Beavers, Fayetteville. ’ 4 tium, watched thecontest as the SAN GUINN STADIUM is rtgulated. Yes, Black and offensive-minded Bulldogs scored in Tenn, whipped a pass to Grooms i Witte Bleaching Cream's ”1------. ------—------the first, second and fourth quarters that carried 40. where he lateraled amazing action—a result of behind the stellar scoring craft­ to Erwin Williams who slashed his' Saturday, November 18 'i" The "Circling the Bases" Is more | that was done on that issue. Every regular dressing table use as man ship of Leo Sharkley, Richard way to .the 33. Stevenson careened KICK-OFF 8.00 P. M. Ti than proud of the wonderful work ■ colored, T do believe, backed that directed—helps you have tbe r Oroomes, Willie Fleming. Leon Wil­ off tackle to the 4. Leo Sharkley,^ that the colored papers did for issue. I think it is time for us ts THE CRACK A. M. I N. COLLEGE BAND WILL PERFORM shades lighter, smoother. . liams, Eugene Stevenson. and Enyiti St. Louis, Mo., rammel his way over, sports in 1960 I think the Negro build that is-ue for out Negro Ame­ DURING HALF-TIME softer skin you've always Williams who ripped the Panthers American League should lock on rican League and I know aU spurt to score Moore angled the place­ dreamed of. Modern science line to shreds in a dazzling show DOWNTOWN PARADE! ACTIONS' THRILLS! Ft fori tint these papers more because they fans will oe ' txnind. us- We imu-i ment straight through the uprights jof razzle-dazzle offensive play. knows no faster method of rnnlli—iUrt have come a long way and with the not let our league go down We and Fisk led 13-0, despite an off­ Sponsored by the Langston High School Alumni and former lightening skin. Don't wait, mitt it InJtyl proper advertisements through the must depend on the, papers more Miss Josie Wilma Robinson. sides penalty called on Clark Col­ Students Association. boy a jar today! ]>apers ¡t will definitely help to now (han ever before. Houston, Tew, reigned over the lege on the PAT attempt. TICKETS ON SALE WEB OF GAME: ( I We are thanking i?Mr. bwingler triumphant gridiron show as "Mias The final score catnc after the make Negro baseball a success. * The Southern Club * Spencer’s Cigar Store There is nothing wrong with Ne­ ana hks entire Memphis WORLD Fisk." Her attendants were Miss Panthers had punted to Harold * Weeds Beauty Salon and Photo Studio AND gro barebsll. Il is way that thirds staff for the effort ths* put forth Tony Adams, Los Angeles. Calif.; Turner. Atlanta, Oa., who return­ black sre handled I remember when the in boosting Ute Memphis Red Box Mise Bessie Atkins, Gary. Indiana; ed to 50. Beavers danced on the In Hot Springs, Arkansas WHITE Vivian Malone. Waco, Texas; Miss next play to ths 35. A backfield m $1.25 PRE-SALE $1.50 at GATE (tax included) first editorial page was printed con­ this past season. cerning Negro ball players in the For the beat In sport* and other Jane Miller, Welch W. Va., and motion penalty pushed the Bull­ FOLLOW THE LIONS TO HOT SPRINGS BLERCHine major leagues, and the gmri work 1 evenu, real the WORLD. Doris Curry Houston, Texas. dogs back to 30, but 8harkey on the

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- U Footbat! Scores 1 Unbeaten Elevens SIAC SP O RT S | TENNESSEE STATE 11 MORRIS BROWN 0 OF THE FT VALLEY 13 j Clash November 18 Bl NfllK 1 7 1 FISK T 20 By CHARLES J. SMITH, III WORLD (LARK « 1 TALLAHASSEE, Ho.-"Go West young man." This is whol i XAVIER 2« Mae West, famed actress of sloge and screen once said. And with MOREHOUSE 0 her. famous words on iheir lips, the colorful Orange and Green By Marion E. Jaduon Rattlers of Florida A. and M. College go west this week-end to It ORllIA 41 ' ALLEN ...... 13 clash with the Southern University Cats for^ the National Negro football chornpionship in Baton RougerAotn^tetw. TUSKEGEE 25 For the initial time in years, ani “big bova.' SOUTH CAROLINA STATE A5HVILLE, Tenn.-Fisk University's new gymnasium is a trib­ 0 undisputed king will reign with the ' Tao great lines — delen-sive and its administration and alumni . . . Thousands of Fisk grad- ALABAMA STATE 13 winner of this contest getting tin j offensive -are responsible for the aiccea- of me Rattlers to date. who worked hand-wvglove with the institution in making ALABAMA A & M 12 lwnor. At tin?. |5omt these two |tructure possible, should take positive pride in the building squads are unbeaten and untied These units are led by Captain LINCOLN (Mo.) ...... 33 and rank al th» top of Negro foot­ Charle* Maloney, a West Palm Private colleges like Clark, Morehouse, Tuskegee, Fisk, Le- LANE ...... 4 ball Beach tackle who is an outstanding e, etc. ore making notable progress in sound athletics with- Tire contesi on 18 will be Hie candidate for All-American honors. ompeting for talent—that is high .pressure athletic talent. CIAA sixth meeting of the squads Nut Williams and Robert Rollins, institutions maintain top-drawer academic standards while NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE 28 since 1941 The Rattlers won two light but fast charging guards. Other stalwarts include ends Costa ^sizing that their graduates are being groom»d for leoder- WEST VIRGINIA STATE 14 the inaugural contest 10-7. The Cats topped the Orange and Kittles. Adam Johnson. Robert Wil­ ■ various field of living. NORTH CAROLINA A 4 T 27 : Green 31-19 when the series cox. and Robert Stephens, tackles » nls why any new building, athletic conference 11! Oaither says VIRGINIA STATE 6 Alphonso Varner and Cariton resumed following the war In ■sium, class, or dormitory can this has prevented him from sche- 1916. In 1947 the Jake Gaither Thompson be built with sacrifice and duling Maryland State and Qramb- ! MORGAN 27 coached eleven won 13-9 with Coach A S. “Gaither can call on ' ling College. Gaither insists, how- HAMPTON 13 ROYAL COURT OF BEAUTY — Pictured above are Southern winning 37-12 In 1948. either of three "firstring" quarter- ndreds of Fisk grads proudly ever, he'll play Grambling when Slate College," Miss Sylvia W. Harris, attendant, and 31-13 last year, back-‘--Charles Leonard. Leroy their new gymnasium Satur- the institution becomes a fulfledged SHAW 19 the Savannah State College Homecoming Mrs. Sadie Steele, "Miss Alumni, 1949-50"; Miss Cromartie and Alkln Hepburn. Cro- On their faces were etched member of the Midwestern Athletic WINSTON SALEM 6 Queens and their attendants, who reigned over SIAC KINGPINS marTLe, a 1945 All-American, and ne joy at this dream which at Conference, but Maryland State is Louise Lautier, "Miss Alumni 1950-1951", and Florida, long tile powei ol the VIRGINIA UNION 60 u the annual Homecoming Festivities at Savannah Leonard are deadly passes while ast had come true. not remotely considered os one of Mrs. Eldora Marks, attendant to "Miss Alumni SIAC (Southern Inter-Collegtati ST. PAUL ...... 0 State College on Saturday, November 4. They Hepburn is the driving type of field ON SPORTS — Dan the Rattlers' future foes 11! Athletic conference!, opened the 1949-50." (Savannah State P R. Photo by W. general r, N. Y. Mirror sports column-. Jsckie Robinson would readily are from L. to R., Miss Dorothy I. Harp, attend­ current season with the Texas Col­ »,'riling on "Boxing Is Still Le- accept an opportunity la go to OTHER SCORES ant; Miss Beautine Hardwick, 'Miss Savannah H. Bowens) lege Steers and won the intersec- POWERFUL RUNNER At the left half slot for the Ratt­ d Murder" in the November the Pittsburgh Pirates now that 1 BISHOP 2 tional battle 26-6 8ince that time of Look Magazine states: Branch Rickey‘ is ’in the saddle [ TEXAS COLLEGE • Morris Brown and Benedict, number lers is Lymus “Choo Choo" Bur­ g Is 100 limes more deadly there. Jackie has been troubled by two and three teams In the league, gess. a powerful runner from this WH.BFRFORt E high-school football and 59 “the “"grudge" ' " that Roy Campa" ­ 32 have fatten to the vicious onslaughts position. Oicar Norman, the extra | KENTUCKY STATE 5 Floridas Might Crushes more deadly than college foot- nella and Don Newromtre have of the Rattlers as well as the pow­ point specialist, handles the right half duties with Bernard Stephens. borne sin^e their 1949 barnstorm­ HOWARD ...... 7...... 7 er-laden North Carolina A a’>d T Aggies. Ft Valley. Benedict. Be- » Bryn Mawr. Pa., speedster driv- lher Carmichael, who does a ing tour and which has been in­ | DELAWARE STATE 6 tabbed “The Sportsmobile" tensified by their current jaunt thune-Cookman. Tuskegee and Al- in8 front the fullback post. ' MISSISSIPPI INDUSTRIAL ...... < . D.smavi iirifli iesturta. ' he Nashville Sun writes: “the into the Deep South. 13 len U , who was downed 40-13 last I Burgess. out with injuries in the n Tuskegee is turning out The Kars from Jackie's baseball MILES 7 i Yellowjackets, 40-13 A and T and Tis-kegee games, was Saturday. Florida A and M has poor football teams is be- safari were due in part to a contrac­ won eight straight games. replaced by Jasper "Hurricane" the sport Is now played by , tual advantage the Dodger second- TOUGALOO 24 Saunders, a Perrine. Florida, back prinp of wealthy fathers. The sacker had which netted him ap- RUST ...... 7 fiy ( HUCK SMITH .md one in the third as they pre- phen*, fullback, and tailback Ly- On the other hand Southern, that can really go He soored the er-spoon-in-the-mouth b o yn I proximately $16.000 Campanella. TALL4HAS8EE— Florida A and pared for their important clash mus “Choo Choo" Burgess who saw champion of Ute Southwest, has no! Rattlers’ lone TD's against the Ag­ 't go for this down-to-earth I Newcombe and Doby pocketed only bishop COLLEGE » M COllegFs^jmbegten ani uptiW: with Southern University-in Baton | action only in the fading minutes exactly been tdle. The Cats have gies. and three of the four racked M I an CAA 4 A«*nAet_' laac VsAArS rifal I — ______I about $3.500. Bitterness has been rife TEXAS COLLEGE Rattlers, playing underwrap . erttsh» Rouge next 'weekenl The Rattler- of the game Coach Gaither used bowled over Texas State Wtlbei- up against the Golden Tigers. hn&ichael may be right, but1 among these talented major leagu- ed Hie Allen University Yellowjack- have a record of eight-wins and no three "first string ”— force. Sam Houston. Langston, and Information from the Southwest 40-13 here this afternoon. he seeneppn thethp scoressrnrAR of the ’ ers ever since. JACKSON COLLEGE 40 defeats. Leroy Cromartie. Alkin Hepburn, had a bit of trouble with a tough seems to point toward Coach Arnett iversity of Miami. Yale, Harvard Jackie would be happy to get DILLARD UNIV. 7 Jackson Smith, a 195-pound so- and Charles Leonard. An ambitious Allen University Bishop College outfit, before winn­ W. Mumford's wealth of backs, led 1 Princeton . . . and closer still. away from the shadows of the ‘ I phomore fullback from Pensacola Florida scored on drives of 72, 45. ing 12-7 in a last quarter surge. by the great Odle Posey. William about ST. AUGUSTINE 14 Yellow jacket attempted to weather . he might look at Fisk Univer- unhappiness that has come ' I Noied two Tl>s with John Force, 58. 62. 65 and 44-yard*. The offen­ The Cats downed Wiley College "Slug" Davis, a 210-pound fullback between Campy, Newcombe and BLUEFIELD STATE 7 the relentless torrent of offensive » and Vanderbilt in his home- J Costa Kittles, James Moore and sive line consisted of Kittles and last Saturday 19-6 from Bogalusa Louisiana, Eugene |n. All of these "po lit rich boys himself. and defensive onelaughto of the1 North Hendon petting m-e each Robert Mungen end; Carlton LINCOLN (MO.) 33 Orange and Green led by All-Arne-1 A look around the nation dis­ Wade. Warren Hawkins of West ■ doing all right and don't appear LANE COLLEGE 0 Norman converted for four extra Thompson. Alpluuison Varner, tack­ closes that Morgan Slate, long Palm Beach. Florida, and Sherman be asking any favors...... " lican candidates-tackle Oharle' GRID 'points. - le.: Rudolph Anderson, center; and a contender and cliamanl for Robinson The Cats line Is led by ■1. B. (Bus) Thompson, now I Maloney and guard Joe Fair—bul J N. C. A. * T. COLLEGE ...... 27 Robert Rollins and Joe Fair, guards the national crown, has been All-American guard Robert Holden, lad coach at Fisk University. found the going tough and in the! Thoma, Smith, sophomore right Defensive Stalwarts included Adam" SCHEDULES VIRGINIA STATE 6 removed from the picture by ends Leslie Greathouse Stanley u> a two-time SIAC tournament end capitulated 40-13 before 3.000 I half from Englewood. N N . and Johnson, Robert Wilcox. Maloney. TAG GRID Khcedules e virtue of two ties with West Morries, and tackle Normel Keller. nning coach at Morris Brown BETHUNE COOKMAN .. 27 fans as a brisk November wind Willie Lee. Joe Fair Kenchon, Jas­ FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17 Robert Green, second year tailLaek. Virginia and A and T respec­ ring 1948-49. is hoping to de­ JOHNSON C. SMITH 0 I Texas State U vs. Texas College blew across J B Bragg stadium Ft Meyers. Ala., got Hie lone mar­ per Saunders, and Arlhtir Woodard. lop one of the best physical tively. North Carolina College I Houston, Texas. TOUGALOO COLLEGE Unofficially cinching their seven­ ker. for the Yellow.jackets, scorlntt The Allen line play was led by lucation programs in the con- .. 24 and langslon are once-beaten, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 th straight SIAC championship. In the 'irst and third ptriols re­ Benjamin Moss, guard, Spartan­ frence now that the Bulldogs RUST COLLEGE .. 0 Tennessee Slate and A and T Fisk vs Morehouse, Atlanta. Ga. The Rattlers- led 34-6 at the half, spectively. Capt Silva converted burg : Syvester Jarvis, end. Yonkers. ;ave a brand new gymnasium. both have two defeats. Xavier, Alabama A. aaid M Nor SAVANNAH STATE . 0 and with visions of a national title after Green s TD (or the lone Allen N ' Y ; Charles Fowler, tackle Co­ vi Jackson, the former Yale Lane vs one of the four clubs with a z FLORIDA NORMAL 0 the unbeaten and untied aggrega­ extra point * . , lumbia and Thomas Pettigrew, iversity grid star, paid a visit to mal. Ala. clean slate has not played the Allen U V!. Tuskegee, Tuskegee. tion coSched by A. 8. "Jake" Gal- The Rattlers' vaunted ground at­ tackle. Columbia. In the back field Fisk campus to participate in LANGSTON UNIV...... 27 - brand of competition to he con­ Ala. liter, struck for two touchdowns in tack still clicked without, the aid it was George Wallrip, Milton Hun­ gymnasium dedicatory services, ARKANSAS STATE 0 sidered: Maryland Slate is In State vs Alabama the first period, three in the second kson is now with the public re­ Fort Valley of their backfield aces Bernard Sic- ter ana Smith the same boat with the («old Ga. department of Ford Motor State, Griffin, TEXAS STATE Ü...... I Rush, however, though no fault Bluefield State , vs. Knoxville. SAMUEL HOUSTON of Its head mentor—Vernon Knoxville, Tenn. RTS OFF THE CUFF - It is “Skip" McCain, who has been Baseball Career S C 8tate vs Claflin College, PRAIRIE VIEW 40 ’ ic that Dixie Walker, who unable to secure games with the Orangeburg, S C GRAMBLING COLLEGE 7 NEY YORK K Y — Tommy oved he could manage a top-flight .0. Eagles Top W.Va. State 28-14 Henrich Thursday received an til Albany State vs. Florida Normal reball club by guiding the Atlanta St Augustine, Fla FAYETTEVILLE TCHRS ■ 7 20 first downs to 5 for Morehouse ' but filial requiem on his availabili­ •ackers to the Southern Assocja- BY ( LATHAN HOSS I Tougaloo vs. Philander Smith. PAINE COLLEGE 2 ' nltci'niHin in the second period with, yarls one to Warlick and one to Xavier scored in overy- period and ty os a full time operative with the m flag and was formerly hailed as DURHAM. N C The North Little Rock. Ark. a one yard sipash. Tillery, sparked the drive jumped iuto a 6-0 lead in the first New York Yankees. 'eoples' choice” in Brooklyn, now MARYLAND STATE « Carolina College Eagles, unleashing Kentucky State vs Tennessee The victory, sixth straight in the Taylor connected with Tillery for period when Ripen Robert snagged ust see his ambitions to manage WILKES COLLEGE . 13 The Yankees announced that a potent passing attack on the conference (or the Eagles, assured a 48 yard scoring pas early it. (he e Dodgers stymied by the notori- State. Nashville, Tenn. a 20 yard pass from Eddie Flint, Henrich decided not to undergo Grambling vs. Paul Quinn. Wa­ 32 ' strength of Buller (Bluejuicei Tay­ them of a clear shot at the CIAA third period which put thè Eagles is "Jackie Rbbinson letter” of 1947. J'VlLLE N. FLIERS old Rush signal caller any further operations on his ailing lor's right arm. swept to iheir six title when they elash with the A xie turned out to be one of co. Texas. HAVANA UNIV...... 6 ahead 21-7 The drive, which.co­ Xavier tal’ied again in the se­ left knee after consultations with straight conference victory here las' and T Aggies here Thanksgiving > ickie’s best friends after the tnci- Lincoln (Mo t vs Arkansas .State vered 84 yards, was completed in cond period when Willie McKee, Dr. George Bennett at Johns Hop­ CLAFLIN COLLEGE . 14 Baturday as they turned back the nt. but New Yorkers believe he Pijie Bluff. Ark. It also marked their first victory lour plays. spurted 11 yards off-tackle to pay­ kins Hospital in Baltimore NORFOLK STATE .. 6 West Virginia State Yellow Jackets, mid make a poor managerial risk Delaware State vs St. Augustine against the KanaWsha River valley Moments later in the same quar­ dirt and Vavasseur added the extra Dr Bennett told the 34-year-old Raleigh, N. C 28-14 footballers in thrir four year series a team that has four Negroes - ELIZABETH CITY 26 ter, West Virginia put together a point to give Xavier a halt-time -outfielder first baseman that he Virginia Union vs Hampton. The continuous cold drizzle which The loss dropped West Virginia, ree of them stars .. .. MINER TEACHERS 63 yard march which required only lead of 13-0. could give "no assurance" that an Fort Valley Stole College inau- Hampton, Va fell throughout the afternoon did who sports a conference record of tour plays to score their second and Xavier’s forward wall held the operation would help hh condition. Winston Salem vs St. Paul, Law­ apt seem to bother Taylor. Newport lrates a pigskin classic with MORRISTOWN 46 ; three wins, two losses and one tie. final tally. Jack Taylor culminat­ surprisingly strong Tigers to 5 first A Yankee official said this “pro­ labama State College of Mont- renceville, Va LIVINGSTONE 7 News, Va senior, who was called out of contention for the CIA 4 ed the drive when he hit Walter downs avier's third period score bably meant the end of Henrich's Wilberforce State vs W Va. >mery, Ala., Saturday night, on—and generally came through croifn. Hightower, Jacket end, with a nine eame on a 12 yard end 'weep by day as a full-time player,” although State institute. W PHILANDER SMITH . 62 »very time the Eagles need extra ovember 18. at Memorial Sts- yard effort. McKee, who gave another All Ame­ Tommy insists he will be beck next THANKSGIVING CAMPBELL COLLEGE 0- Wes' Virginia Jumped into an urn, Griffin, Ga. The Wildcats yards for a first down or a touch-. _ . .— rican performance. season for another whirl st the big moving the grid spectacle from November 23, 1950 down to keep out in front of VVeTfarly but .-.hort-lived 7-3 lead when The NCC eleven's final TD was VIRGINIA SEMINARY 13 Xavier's final TD came on a 6 time. Clark College vs. Morris Brown Va. The 185 pounds Eagle captain, quarterback Jack Taylor faded to set by Edward Darden's intercep­ Jolumbus to Griffin will be mak- KNOXVILLE COLLEGE .. 7 yard pass from Bryunt to Parker, Henrich, who received $40.000 last Atlanta, Ga. threw two touchdown aerials and pass.found nobody opened und waltz­ ig the initial step towards ret- tion of Jack Tavlor's pass Durden. lanky Xavier end. The final score Alabama State vs Tuskegee Inst. i season for his part-time senices, ng up that city as the hub of LINCOLN (PA.) .. 20 completed 12 out of 19 attempts ed 25 yards into the NCC end zone Newport News, Va.,.senior and NCC Montgomery, Ala found Xavier ahead 26-0. — was. offered the managership of one i*eir athletic activities. MORAVIAN 0 for a total of 264 yard early in the second quarter for the center hauled the oval buck nine Alabama A and M vs Tillotson. Xavier puuted 4 times to average of the Yankee farms, presumably During the past three years Fort Taylor's completion aversje was first West Va score The Eagle- yards to the West Va 26. Taylor Austin. Texas. 37.5 and Morehouse punted 7 times Kansas City in the American As- alley State has played most of its HIGH SCHOOLS given fine assists from gluc-fln- bounced right back after receivin'! carried to the 17. hit Tillery with Allen vs Claflin. Columbia, S C for an average of 28 yards. social ion. ‘ -tballball games in Macon, but now WASHINGTON HIGH 36 gered NCC ends Winifed Tillery, tbc kick-off and marched 72 yard- a 15 yard heave which put the oval I lAisis will he played on promo» L,ane-vs l/»Moync. Memphis. Ten BALI.ARD-HUDSON 0 Morehead City. N. ('. sophomore m two plays to knot the score mo­ i n the 2. trom which point Joe Bat­ ■ o™at Griffin, where I lie Wildcats nesscc. and Ernest Warlick. Rlckory, N ('. ments later in the same pfriod tle. Rocky Mount. N C , soph Albany State vs Fort Valley, Al­ CARVER HIGH 8 ave a host of alumni and wqll- junior. The two flsnkmen caught Taylor hit Tillery with oa 50 yard j neaked" over tor the final score ’Skegee Tops S. C. State hshers .... C. W Pettigrew, prln- bany, Ga BEACH HIGH 6 all bul one of Tavlor's losses for a heave winch put the oval oil the.’ol the game ipal of Fairmont High. Griffin is Dillard vs Xavier U., |New Or­ SPENCER HIGH 26 total of 227 yards. Yellow Jacket-' 22 and two play-f Alfred Melchor made good two pearheading the game there ...-? leans. La BY MARC EL HOPSON i lace Saulsbury.__HaMback Eugene HOWARD HIGH r...... >«. When Taylor was not hitting later he hit Warlick In the enemy Woe« have been piling up for Tougaloo vs. Jackson. Jackson, extra point attempts for the 'Jac­ TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, Ala.- Holt, and Back Nerlah Roberts Warlick or Tillery with passes. ihe safety man since the riimina- Min. endzone with a 25 yard toss. kets and McClellan Matthews boot- (SNSt—Two long gallops and-a The Bulldogs put up a gallant NCC- fullback Wclmon Britt oc­ sizzling pass carried the fighting I fight and kept the Abbott-tutor- Iof football's fair catch rule, Kentucky State vs Bluefield, The E tgles, forged ahead near (d four for the Eagles. cupied the West Virginians’ iimr. Tuskegee Institute Tigers to a cd gridmen under fire throughout use many teams have adopted Bluefield. W Va the end of the second quarter when (Score by periods: 1st West Va. 0 grinding out an average of 4 0 yards read punt formation with the Langston vs Texas State U., Ft. Valley To Britt, whose .-cason's rushing ave-. NCC0: 2nd West va. 7-NOC 14; blistering, yet colorful Homecom-: the struggle, but they failed to per try rushing for the afternoon. er placed almost as far back Houston, Texas. rage now stands at 4.3, rapped a 40 3rd West Va 7 -NCC 7; 4th West ing day 35 to 0 win over the bat­ break a stiff Tiger defensive wall. Britt, a Bowling Green. Kv senior, >e line a «the center can pass Maryland State vs Delaware State yards one. to Warlick and one to Va. 0—NCC 7-Final West Va 14- tling South Carolina Sttrie Col­ In a last desperate stand, Coach , lege Bulldogs Ticrc"'''!n'Alumni ball backwards. It's tough to Princess Anne, Md scored the second NCC tally of the "Two Taylor passes which carried 36 NCC 28 Ollie C . Dawson's lads launched a Bowl. Armistice up a spread, so linesmen on Maryland vs. Delaware State, V Day (Saturday, daring aerial attack against the Play Ala. State November 111 kicking team are ranging Princess Anne. Md Tigers, but to no avBll ifleld in greater numbers — Howard vs. Lincoln (Pa.i Wash­ Veteran Coach Cleve I, Abbott's The Bulldogs threatened In the mack down the safely man. ington, DC victory-minded Golden Tigers lirst quarter by racking up three cause of this, don't think the Morgan State vs Virginia Stale started for the kill early .in the Prairie View Routs Grambling successive llrat downs against none____ Petersburg, Va In Griffin, Ga. thrill-packed grid battle, scoring a reeelver is a coward If he for Tuskegee A completed 20-yard es no attempt to return the Johnson C smith vs Shaw U., touchdown in each of the four By COLLIE .1. NICHOLSON turning Hw contest into a rout I Through all of this, Grambling South Carolina pass climaxed the or permit it to roll valuable Charlotte. N. C GRIFFIN. Ga. - (SNSl - Big- quarters GRAMLING. La— (Special! — The entire proceedings were carricd_iui valiantly baffling to First to carry the nijil for Tus­ game. Total first downs for the age towards his own goal, A and T vs N. C State. Durham time intercollegiate football comes I The roof caved in on Grabbling thoroughly exasperating to Eddie the biller end. The Tigers pack­ game were: South Carolina 7: ■ad of lunging forward and N C to this city for the first time when kegee was left end Leroy Porter who I College here Saturday night and Robinson's Tigers who suffered a ed the defense up front with Tuskegee 9 making a catch. Remember those S C State vs Benedict. Orange the Fort Valley State College Wild­ galloped down the field for 68 tbc beleaguered Tigers only man­ complete reversal of (orm 1 varying alignments that jmt eight safety men arc out there without burg, 8 C . cats meet the Alabama State College yards and the first TD. m the ini­ aged to salvage a lone touchodwn Grambling scored the first TD and nine men on' near the line tial quarter ’ ’ STARTING LINEUPS protection in the most dangerous Arkansas State vs Philander Hornets under the lights at Memo­ SOUTH CAROLINA STATE: Prairie View walloped Gramb­ on ' Bcllpepper" Patterson's . 57- of .scrimmage and gave every .assignment in football Smith, Pine Bluff, Ark rial Stadium Saturday night. Nov ling 40-7 before a stunned crowd Howard Williams. LE; Virginia Al­ I TIPOFF ON SPORTS - Coach ywd Kämper on the fourth play yard grudgingly. The secorid quarter was illumi­ Bishop College vs Wiley, Mar­ 18 at 8 PM. of 5,000 chilled Homcomlng fans | of the__ opening_r______period,, but bert, LT.; Macon Tribute. LO; John I A A Gaither of Florida A ol>- Payton , Womack, Bay Dillon, nated with a sizzling pass from shall. Texas The Fathers, a condensed fooj-j viously spent.' itself emotionally Turner. Center; Hugh Berry. RO; nnVd. College says under no con- Grambling vs Tenn State, Nash The two institutions will be con­ Arthur Brown and Joe Washing Back James Sweeney to Jessie Da­ ..balL-fury iroip the very outset,: and thecafter was never in the Daniel Lee. RT; Jacob Miller. RE; ville, Tenn. •, tinuing a series that started at Co­ ton scored for .Prairie View. Dil- vis who went over for the second Bition will any team- be considered pushed the Tigers around relent- ball game George Price (Capt.l, QB; Neriah For the Orange Blossom Classic un­ lumbus. Ga.. three years ago and lon and Brown scored twice. TD. The pass and run combined Southern u. vs Prairie View, i lesslv' in the opening periods and Roberts. LH; Eugene Holt, RH; Prairie View, Texas. which was tabbed the "Interstate Browns' last TD jaunt was a was good for some 41 yards. George less it is a member of a recognized ] added an element of mockery to | Prairie View roared back men- Wallace Saulsbury. FB Intercollegiate Classic." Fort Valley 59-}'ard zig-zagging shot Brown's placement kick made the 1 their gestures in the final half by [acingly after the TD and the rest TUSKEGEE: Leroy Porter, LE; Is shifting the game here because The contest was liberally sprink conversion i of the proceedings acquired a bril-1 Alfred Smith, LT; Howard Dan*y. of a large alumni following among led with fumbles as ball carrier Some minutes earlier. Tiger Back I liant Panther hue. LG; Milton Ward. Center; Albert residents of this city and the game lost the ball time after time un- Albert Terry, who was outstanding Pratt (Capt.t. RO; Norman Jack- Alabama Hornets may continue as an annual sports Quit.mgn. Ga.; Alexander Douse. Payton Womack. Big Ray Won ji dcr Hie impact^ of jolting tackles. in the game, broke loose and John Fnuch. Alvin FUzliugh, George ,' Dillon and Arthur Brown, whose sprinted down the field 56 yards son, RT; Fred Gaston. RE. Ronald spectacle here | jitterburg deportment, caused as Freeman. Eugene Jones, Adolph I for a TD The tally was killed by Braynon. QB; Albert Terry. LH; I much paiuc on his own bench as it I • Coach Richard (Dick* Craig's Phillip-. Atlanta. Ga : John Hollo- a holding penalty against Tuske­ James Sweeney. RH; Eddie Knight, wildcats will go all-out to win thrir day. Jesse Hill, Daniel McPjjaul. and did among’ Tiger forces, supplied gee FB Alternate backs: Albert Craw­ final scheduled game in Southern | the long range firepower for all: Nip A&M, 13-12 Willie McIntosh. Miami. Fla : Fred Xavier Topples James Sweeney returned tn the ford. Jessie Davis. Intercollegiate Athletic Conference pencer. Columbus. Ga ; JanuwGHr- the Panther drives third quarter and went to pay dirt SO. CAROLINA- SKEGEE ELATE competition. The final game on Ft. land and Lamar Nelms. Griffin. Ga ; ’' The visitors scored twice In the on a 15 yard dash The tally was B'dogs Tigers Valley State's '50 slate is against the ‘ opening half and tossed in 26- I First Downs .7 * - BIRMINGHAM Ala.-' Alabama ond Kore, Adams going over from Minnis Hollis. Webb Hollis, K. D. setup by a 50-yard first down run Albany State College Rams at Al­ Hunter, Quitman Ga; Edward points in the last twaMhnzas as a Morehouse, 26-0 Passes Attempted ¡3 $ Hate’s Hornets spotted the Ala- the two by Terry bany. Ga . November 23. in a Hopps, Jesup. Ga , John Horton, sort of lagniappe , Passes Completed 3 t *ma A and M Bulldogs a 12-0 The hornets were on the A and By Peter W. “Champ" Clark Tuskegee went on ip grab their Thanksgiving Day battle of wits. Toledo. Ohio; David Lucas, Macon, The defeat was the worst lick- ' Passey Intercepted ead here Saturday in the first ten M one when the half ended and NEW ORLEANS., La-Alfred C. first win of the season in the Ga.; and Melvin Young. Toledo,,; mg Grambling has suffered since [ By Opponent 0 ninutes of their ninth annual Ma­ stormed back In the third, taking Coach James Dixon, now in his Priestley's gold-clad Gold Rush fourth quarter when sub-back Al- L » to the air. Presley capped an 80- second year with the Hornets, is a ' Ohio, 1 it was overwhelmed, 64-6. by bert Crawford plowed across the Fumbles Recovered lic City classic, then rallied in the Southern University in 1935 The reac‘iec the heights of gridiron yard reoring drive with a TO pass graduate of Sam Huston College. Alabama State starters are James two yard stripe for the final tal- By Opponent . I I third quarter to edge them. 13-12 victory also marked the first win Fl°ry by defeating Morihouse 26-0 to Alexander Pinkston converted 'Barna State winds up the season Hardy, left end; Lucullars Mims ly The score had’been retup with Yds. Lost by Pen't's. 24 1*5 jin a hard-fought game at Legion j Prairie r View has racked , to chalk up their sixth straight The Bulldog! fumbled the ensuing against Tuskegee Institute. Thanks­ ¡left guard; Jimmie Johnson, cen- up a ten-yard rush by Sweeney, and Yds. Netted by Passing 57 41 ter; "Howard Oreene. right guard;! against ¿Grambling since 1946 I SIAC conference Victory for an un- I A and M put on an 80-yard kickoff, and another Presley pass giving Day. in Montgomery. Ala. an eleven yard gain by Jessie Da­ Yds. Netted bv R'sh'g 11S 111 j Prairie Vie« did most of. its I drfMted reason in conference com- OFFICIALS: Vernen Colbert »coring drive from the first time from the Bulldogs 30 set up the Among the players likely to see Wilson Sullivan, right tackle; Walk-1 vis » she had the W to Hinton over score, Presley sneaking over from action for Fort Valley State a r e er Alexander, left end: Edward j execution on the ground, racking : petition Once again. Willie "The (Johnson C. Smith U.). referee; I up 19 1st downs to 7 for Grambling Bullet” McKee spgrked the Xavier f jh the Hornet three. HaU failed the one The Bulldogs blocked Hamilton Allen, Toledo. Ohio; Reg­ Presley, quarterback; Earl Cheat­ Outstanding Bulldog»--on the M. Arnold (Msrehoare). um^re;___ uJRnvert Minutes later, the Bull- Pinkston's attempted conversion nal Brown, Savannah, Ga.: Theo- ham. right halfback: Eupene Wea­ The Pathers tossed a few passes -offensive by tallying two of the 4 South Carolina team were Opt William Coger (Ah. Slate), head j but did so “Just fa*tor of New Allen A.M.E Church After (Continued from Page Oae) being installed Pres Smith made ed member of the committee, his Inaugural Address The St reported that there »« two large Cecilia Club sang “Praise Ye and two small hotel* for colored The Lord," composed by Miss Lucy persona tn Richmond, but said they Campbell The pianist for the The South's Oldest and Leading Colored Semi-Weekly Newspaper already are taxed to capacity. Senior Glee Club was Miss Wydis Published by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. She asked Captain Tuttle whe­ Richardson; for the St Cecilia Every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 184 BEALE—Phone 8-4IM ther it is true that colored servloe- Glee Club. Mr. Alphcus Fields inert in this area are not granted Miss E. V. Johnson is the Advisor Entered in the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn., a« Kcond-clam mail passes "beta use there are no facili­ of the Student Council and she Dashes under the Act of Congress, March 1, 1171 ties to receive them ha$ already started with a Captain Tuttle replied that the and well arranged installation Ser­ Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE armed lories are not permitted to vice ___ By GEORGE A. SEWELL W. A. Scott, II, Foonder; C. A. Scott, General Manager discriminate between the races of Mr. Herman Hennings was master LEW18 0. SWINGLER ...... Editor servicemen. He said colored sol­ of ceremonies tor the occasion. Visi­ IS THERE A CRIMINAL Quarrel About Twenty-five Cents"' A. G. SHIELDS, Jr...... Advertising Manager diers are given porportionately as ting the program were Mrs.M Ham­ IN THE HDUSE Youth Confesses Sex Murder of Six many passes as white soldiers. The ilton and Mrs Zettie Miller, two THERE ARE positive indications Year Old Girl,'* “Veteran Goes Ber­ The MEMPHIS WORLD is an independent newspaper—non acetarían members of colored troops in Rich­ well known social workers and that therç Ls present among us the serk Shoots Three." “Posse Hunts and non-parti* n. printing newa unbiaaedly and supporting those things mond on a weekend now probably staunch supporters of the school. lhe criminal element That fact is Raper." H bcUevea to the interest of its readers and opposing those things against would not exceed 300, he said. Officers installed were; President substantiated by the headlines of COMPARE such with the fact the interest of Its readers. William Smith; Vice President Al- our daily papers which scream at us that there |s present among us SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Methodists Attend phonso Westbrook; Secy, Frankie ...... "Man Kilis Companion in out that according to the figures re­ Year 85.98-6 Months $3.98—3 Months $1.58 (In Zdvance) Aim Pegues; Judge Robert Fields leased by college and university au­ Those forming the Advisory Coun­ thorities. we still have a national ROUTE SUPERVISORS: Natl Planning Meet A few left-oven can he quickly transformed into something special — sell earns ten cents a day for act cil are Jerry Taylor. Herman Hen­ high in the population of our insti­ SOUTHWEST: Jomtnie Cooper. 119 E. Utah ...... I'hont 9-3700 CLEVELAND, Olun-The Moth­ Savory Beef Stew. To make it. combine left-over beef with vegetables tn ing silly!! iA days work, real gone, nings. Vernette Wright, Sammy tutions of higher learning. To car­ odist Church will provide 132 au­ a fluiorful brown gravy and serve on flaky hoi .rice I wish I was getting it ) Felix Mit­ N. EASTERN: Roosevelt Phillips, 1382 Nicholas ...... Phone 5-5®76 Fletcher and James Bailey All ry the comparison a step farther. It thorized voting representatives, chell who’s the lucky girl? 'Wg OFFICE: Charles Moore...... 397-C South Lauderdale * Savory Beet Slew Police Force members were also is likewise true that, our prison po­ plus numerous alternates and vis­ wont tell Almela Keei V Ivory GREATER WHITEHAVEN AREA-Lawrence Johnson ... Phone 35-4917 installed pulation is riding the crest iting delegates, as its part of the 5 tablespoons blitter 1 j cup cooked |»'as are you still dreaming about what CENTRAL: James Hawes, Jr, 879 8. 4th ... Phone 39-9980 ■ i tablesjxjon» floiil | (.||p diced cooked liref Constituting Convention of the Na­ Selma McCollIhs would you like occurred last year? (Honey, you’d An investigation of the statistics BINGHAMPTON: Gayther Myers, 675 Lipford ...... Phone 48-0627 tional Council ot Christian churches 2'j teas|N-Mii meat pacle , .»l , , (or ine to reveal whom your lovc pbetter wake up.) Robert Mosely 2'- .op. hot vegc-fahle ...... I and 1 11 ' r"l,R* I"" recently released by the Federal Bu­ NEW CHICAGO - NEW CHELSEA — HYDE PARK: of Christ in tlie USA, to be held ' is for? 'I know.) Geraldine Black has got-Blanche Watkins and Ma­ reau ol Investigation, indicates that Wilbur White Springdale here November 28-December 1. water 1 l"l> —n sure has got a pretty smile I am rie Beck around in circles. Eva- our "fair" city ranks high in the fgf guy information concerning the distribution of THE. WORLD, please Culminating ten years of negoti­ ’s nip sliced cooked taunts 1'> cups watei not going to tell anyone that Paul lena Wilson, I heard you were criminal population. That report, one of your route supervisors, particularly the one in your respec­ ations looking toward further inte-; ’s cup cooked small white onions ’a teaspoon salt | Sayles has a secret lover; Mary crowned "Miss America of 1920" concerns itself with such items as tive district. gration and cooperation, these Melt huttei in saucepan. Add flour aiyl stu until blended I>1 ve- jGillespye, (Shhhhh) signorastrict- and I got it from a very reliable \j murder, manslaughter, robbery, bur.. Methodists will join the represen-I, meat paste in hot vegetable liquid and water; add to flour imxfuie ; ly did the apple jack at the Y-Teens source. Dewitt Brown who are you ¡glary, larceny and aggravated a-^b tatives of 28 other church bodies to gradually- Bung slowly tn a boil and cook until thickened, stilling con­ ! dance. Hey. J C, tell me who the making your touch downs for? 11 -ault. The figures for New YorF* create an agency designed to make stantly. Add cooked vegetables and meat; simmer 5 minutes lucky girl is. I’ll tell no one. Willia wanted to let you know a certain City were not available at that It Depends Upon The Outlook possiblemore effective united ac- .Meanwhile, combine pre-cooked rice, water, and salt in saucepan B and Reedus H seems to be on Chick has a crush on you. Naomi lime. But for the sake of compari­ . tlon in many phases Df Christian Mix just until all rice is moistened. Bling quickly to a boil over high a never ending road I think And- Neal are you still wearing J. son suppose we compare Atlanta We cannot withstand the temptation of passing along work. The new National Council heat, uncovered, fluffing rice gently once or twice with a fork. (Ito nut rewnette H, Phillip Me . AlineeS, Trigg's sweater? Martin and Aby- with Chicago and Philadelphia. Chi­ will represent 150.000 parishes and to our American friends the following little news nugget stir.) Cover and remove from heat. Let stand 10 minutes. Serve with ssina have been stepping out late cago has a population of 3.631,835; a total membership of 31.000.000 Nellie P, G. Veasey. D. Pruitt, and culled from a release out of Windsor, Ontario Friday. The the meat mixture. Makes 4 servings. Barbara Austin should organize a ly. It's getting chilly Melvin Nor­ Philadelphia 2,577,210. Atlanta 306,- Protestants and Eastern Orthodox "More Brain” Club. Faye, is there ment, don't you think you had Btory deals with a 5-day jail sentence imposed on a Canadian Christians. 962 Accordingly, Chicago is 11.1% better get your coat out? Ka­ Colored Methodists officials dele- still smoke from the fire you and I larger in population than Atlanta; Ben Labelle, for the shooting to death of the barking puppy Reuben started? Howard will back. tie L Allen sure is playing hard, of a 14-year-old boy with one bullet and then turning to the ' gated to attend the important con- Philadelphia 8.0% larger But, At­ I stituting convention are. Bishop A WORDS FROM WASHINGTON HIGH You know, some one peeped (Ed. Cook > Earlene Knox just lanta was reported having had 41 boy asking the youth, ‘‘Do you want one too?” P. Shaw, Baltimore; Bishop Robert through the keyhole of Mrs. Slew­ will not decide, between Leon commissions of murder and man­ Magistrate J. A. Hanrahan angrily told Labelle: “The N. Brooks. New Orleans. Bishop J. By VERNETTE WRIGHT and HERMAN HENNINGS art's door and saw Harold Sims, Knowles and Clifton Collins. Hel­ slaughter during the first s I x one absolutely unselfish friend a man can have in this selfish W. E. Bowen. Atlanta; the Rev. 8. Robert Fields, Justine Tabb. Curtis en Dowdy tell us who is your se­ months of 1950; while Chicago had M. Riley. Chicago; the Rev. M. SJ Bridges .and Derrick Frazier. Sarah cret lover. Rita Robert* and Glo­ 135 such killings and Philadelphia world...... is his dog. In this callous rage you brought to Allen, Atlanta; the Rev R M. Wil­ The Broker T Washington's City i-advantage of the use of our spa- S.. have you and R. Love renewed ria Galloway came over (from had 62. Our share is greatly out of an end the joy this boy knew in such friendship.” liams, Washington; Dr M. S. Dav- Basketball Champs of l949-'50 are i clous, new. and very much appreci- old acquantiances? I wonder are Manassas' but left their boy | proportion. getting m good shape for not only' ited by us. gymnasium, age, Nashville; Taylor Seals, Lex­ all Samuels as precious as Samuel friends behind. (Just wait a while What a great spirit for a judge! What a wonderful that title but state champs as well j • ------Ong does not need to read the re- ington. Ky.; President M. W. Boyd, H.? Chester B. have you shortened you’ll find-another i Mary Davis spirit and example in humane consideration for a dumb ani­ ...... ______, P°rt of lhe Crime Investigating Morristown, Tenn.; Mrs. M H Bax­ this year They are practicing every The Y-Tcens of Booker T Wash­ your waiting line? I see you only is it Ernest Carr monopolyzing time? Betty Brown, be your | Committee of Senator Kelauver to mal! But is not that the spirit of Christ in relations to suf­ ley. Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. J. D. day to defeat everyone who gels ngton have organized and elected have one now. fve often wondered your o.., r__...... ‘“■‘"—‘““I there are an David, Shreveport. La.; Mrs. C N. | in their path -The team under the tiwir' officers for 1950-51 They what has happened to Peter W.. self, give the poor Washington understand that fering and service? Take a look at the slayings and other a chance. Winston Guyton. I abundance of reasons as to why Richmond, St. Louis; Miss Sarah supervision of Mr. J Boone is re­ have a paid membership of seven- and Justine Tabb? Mr. Cupid must boys violent deaths our own people suffer at each other's hand. I up to this date. Their activities that yoti are quite popular cr*me thrives in certain localities. Ann Christoff. Beaumont, Texas, ceiving new -players whom they can have gotten to work, because find ______------use in ail positions Some of. the around the campus, tell us the What is the probable relation of Compare these with the action of the Judge in this case. and President David D Jones, have included a weiner roast, a big Frankie P. and Jerry T. seem to lucky girl. David Terrell, what is ¡'umbers racket in Atlanta to Here is a man who is sentenced to a five-day jail term for Greensboro, N. C. members who were on (he team ; pre-hallowecn dance and they are find more time for each other. 6hooting a dumb animal to death. We have known cases 'ast year and are on this year are; 1 planning now for their Christmas Mose Walker why don’t you gfet happening to you and Juanita ^er criminal record? What about Bro, Collins. Wm McKinney. James play. you another girl and stop running Reddick or is it that your eyes P^*ee pay-offs for protection? Does where Negroes have slain each other and were dealt with Deep River Boys Young, Selma McColliiis, Geo. Mil­ Some of the Y-Teens were sent with W. J. Settle and Tho. Boyce? are on Jeanette White. (Oh, P0^*0* have an unseen hand in lightly and in some cases, with no more severity than the Smith, over to LeMoyne College to repre­ Curtis B , and Mary H. sure make please) Joe Thurmond talks to a a*'' To Make Trip To ler, Luther Nolan. Jerry offending Canadian. It all depends upon the outlook, we James Williams, R Q Venson. sent BTW’s Y-Teens group in the their way to Lovers' Lane everyday. ol irralwen Mil he te. ra0SE Willie Anderson. Roann Miller. ■ Y-Teen chorus for The Christmas Well all right!!!! Lenoard P. and would say. British Empire program The Y-Teens have many I Malcolm Walker, Clifton. Collins. W. D Partee strolls the campus ruitti ba>. wnats nappenea io crime has a definite relation to race u LONDON. England 1 he Deep ¡Arthur Grundy, _D _Little, Daniel . more scheduled activities for the together, often. Juanita Reddick Vera Couser and Rober Mosby? No lhere u not a crjmjng] I Ward, Robert Holmes and others. .entertainment of otheis this year. River Boys, whose current theater sure was sharp the night of Wash­ Book Week and concert tour has solidly estab­ I These boys. and others are taking Thii World-Wide organization of ington's Home Coming Game. S SrfTEwr ook in one rote lh.n .nother. Ol>- the Y.W.C A. is to character-build, lished the popular singing group as | Evelyn S, Clara W , and E Reed Ju „ en anY People pushed off in ghettos, This is National Book Week for children. Il is a good lhe coming generation one of the biggest American enter­ why does. Miss H send for you Charlie Mae Watren, Sherman Da- WLtj s]ums; void of proper recrea- vis isnt the only boy in the world tlonal facllit|es; hcraPld£ time in which parents, teachers and public librarians, work­ tainment attractions ever to appear The officers are; President, Ver­ everyday? Frank Mitchell. I want How Long Does nette Wright; Vice President, j you to show me Elsie. Eiscul J., do Give the others a chance. Char- ■ -...... 8 ing cooperatively, can do a good job in channelling the in the British Empire, will make in filth and squalor; without po­ Lotus Jung; Secretary, Barbara leading habits of children and to give them a new and an annual jaunt to Great Britain i you know Frank Watts exists? He lene Walton I heard you and R lice protection; the end result is CHANGE OF LIFE [a$f7 ^ttCrkgn; Asst. Secretary, Grace for the next five years, it was an­ thinks so? C B. why don't you F from Manassas were on the CRIME. Also, there Is a tendency greater appreciation for books. But, in addition to the little Conway; Treasurer, Justine Tabb; nounced this week by the group's speak to Freddie Newson, she'd like beam. Aljean Wright ds singing to call an act of one man a crime, ones, adults themselves have ari opportunity to renew or in­ For Fomp womerf mid-life'ii crucial Reporter, Frankie Pegues; Advisor, "I'll never be Free" since W Glen personal manager. W T. (Ed) Kir- "change” may he a reanonahly ghort time; it. Hold everything, we have a while the same act by another man Mrs C. S. Stewart. crease their reading customs and catch up on books which keby. for «then, unfortunately, miich longer. Jn i great undiscovered poet, yes. Cla- left. I saw H B and Willie M is not. I rence Higgins. Say Constance G.. The five-year plan for the either caw the nennihle thing in to make Coleman at the show last night all of us sometimes at least, have on our list to be read but thL very trying period mb easy rr pgaaible. Ha. ha. ha.. boy we’re ! Watch yourself Dorothy Tere­ "Deeps", which was arranged by That s why today thoueands of women is lhe Brawn twin still around? We must not be indifferent to the because of pressing business we ary neVer quite able'to do. Kirkeby with British theatre and •leas Cardui. Ita modern-type aid ao often not plumb tickled. That Melrose Shirley W. you and Helen B.. arc ther Moore are you having com­ criminal element. We can ill-afford Since the first observance of the week back in 1919, we concert bookers, guarantees t h e given jiuit the comforting help needed zame last Friday night worked mighty close frieiids* is it because petition from Manassas with Er­ it. It can happen to you. The toot he jangled, edgy restlcssnpM and re. everybody down to an amazing have been going along without much serious thought to the group 20 to 28 weeks of British Iirve that drprewing weak, tired feeling. of Nebblc or Alphonso? When nest Sargent. (Give them the fi­ streets and homes of Atlanta will week. We have been content to read the signs and posters bookings annually (or the next five Wonderfully relaxing in nervous irrita­ trace Washington won. however. Uncle Sam----turn* some of the nal score.) H Hennings ail work be as safe as wo make them. Is bility, '(’ardui's grand htomaehje tonic by a score of 6-0 Dewitt boys loose, what are now frowns and no play will make you a dull there a criminal on the loose? years at a salary figure that will action helps Nature increase resistance, in the Libraries and in the magazines which herald Book be increased by 25 [icrcenl each fortify vitality, and give you a brightrr Brown, the Washington captain will turn into smiles. Dorothy ■ B. boy. WELL, belter luck next and Week. But beyond this outward demonstration we have done year outlook on life. I)o try it! Get Cardui today saw to it along with a superb i aiid Ina F. arc showing their you better beware because I’ll be G. M »-months profits ex little else. It is altogether possible however for us to find in Kirkeby also negotiated a separ­ at any drugstore. (Say* "•ard-ymi^ge'J. flock ol blocking by Hie jest of, the j seniority this year. Grear, I saw there. any corporation's full year. fellows on the field But, boy. how ¡ you make eyes at Vivian C I hope ate deal with the management of a. it a new devotion to the finest and best in art and culture. the famed London Palladium, show thev played on everybody^--feelings ¡Sr. Annie Minor and Sr. Willett We can make use of this week as a time when we can set place of the British Empire, for the during tlk other part of the con­ jpibbs are up from their rheuma­ aside idle gossip, so common among the idle and unemployed "Deeps" to play an annual engage­ YOU, TOO, CAN flict. - tism. (Tee Heei Everyone, includ­ graons of our nation, and give ourselves wholeheartedly to ment at the spot. Stilj and all. though, the Wash­ ing me. is trying to find out when ington goal line hasn't been cross­ the Y-Teens will "jump again." is rededication to culture and art and the related tools HAVE SOFT, ed so far this year. And ain't Thelma are you waiting for Connie of our civilization. The real, hidden secrets and joys of good Ollie Shepard Signed something ... .? to„ dget______his furlouglrtn ______Dec? ______Well The student Council had its in- How boot that!Il"Ah! I see Law- GMt^PA/N reading can only be discovered by the patient and constant To Columbia THIS OLD STAND-BY MEDICATION IS ESPECIALLY reader. Reading maketh a full man. stallation service Wednesday oHast rence Reser has got the girls in ■ ■■ - »-______NEW YORK - Blues-Singer Ollie GLAMOROUS week The program started with 12-4A thinking he's cute, tl won­ COMPOUNDED TO WORK WX-EFFECTIVELY Shepard was signed to a Columbia prayer followed by The American der why) Estella Skipper is having There's no excuse to needlessly to speed up the Salicylate Action recording contract and waxed his Creed led by Wilber Middleton and her fun with Daniel Baker and suffer tortures of common, every- that makes it penetrate tissues first session for the Columbia label Morris Jones, 9th grade Next was others. (Just fun. so she says.) slay pain. Those who depend on better and work better to give you MADAM LEE a solo by Mortis Jones. 12th grade I this week. I wonder what happened to C-2223 know how true that is. fast, effective relief from rheu­ AMERICAN PALMIST and MEDIUM! Shepard, who accompanies him­ who proved herself tn be a talent­ Pearlie Bibbs and Eddie Cook of ] Thai's why more and more peo­ matic pain, pain of muscular lum- , NEVER BEEN IN YOUR CITY BEFORE. self al the piano, waxed four of his ed singer Principal Hunt then 12-4a,( they were so romantic)? u 1 ple praise C-2223. Sure, some pain­ bago, sciatica, simple neuralgia, own original compositions with a read important part* of the Stu- Holliman plays much football since, sufferers may try "one thing nr Nol to bo classed as a Gypsy. Guaranteed to neuritic pain. 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