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Patrolling Exchange of the Five Members of the As- Get from Cincinnati in Sociated Press 1955 All-Star Na- Trash Collector for a Pitcher I FOUR MAKE AP THE MIAMI TIMES: MIAMI, FLORIDA SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1955 PAGE FIVE N. I. T. STARS 4 The NEW YORK (ANP) —-Fojt Patrolling exchange of the five members of the As- get from Cincinnati in sociated Press 1955 All-Star Na- Trash Collector for a pitcher. If this comes off, tional Invitation Basketball Tour- then the Phillies will get their ... nament team are Negroes. Operated SIOO A first Negro player. Campus Beat They are Maurice Stokes of St. Day in Numbers BY KELSEY “KIT”COLLIE Francis (Pa.) Dick Ricketts and Si Green of Duquesne and Eld WASHINGTON, D. C. (CN6) Fleming of Niagara. Johnny Ho- As a trash collector for Washing- Share Your Wisdom PAKT TWO— “So You Want son’s “Rusty Old Halo” is a spiri- ran of Daytona was the fifth ton’s Surburban Sanitary Com- By DR. THOMAB R. GAINES to go to College.” Now that we tual or hillbilly tune has not been player. mission, Richard C. Harley, 38, • have discussed the finance, en- decided in the battle or categor- Stokes, almost single handed, plied his main trade and was well trance requirements and social izing. While D. J.’s differ Miss carried St. Francis into the semi- respected in the community. His NEW YORK —•. (Global) life, we find that is Jackson is appearing .on the top sports writers as the most dazz- side venture, though, netted him of worry. there more by Peace is the antithesis to acquiring a college education. listing in the nation. Seems as if finals. In what was acclaimed more—sloO a day for operating Worry faulty mental put starts from At this point we take time out the music loving public doesn’t ling basketball display ever a lottery. Police caught him by action. As suitable alterations are for some Dade County High School mind whatever it is, they like it. on at Madison Square Garden he disguising in laborers’ clothes and affected, the cause of worry is to express If you haven’t heard “When We scored 43 points against Dayton placing $2 numbers bet with him. way to seniors their view the removed. The best find points on the siibject: Come of Age” by Joni (MGM re- to almost beat them. He was peace is to face in its direction “Why Graduatirq High School cording artist) James then you’d unanimous choice for most valu- PHILLIES WANT and be prepared to pay its price. Seniors Should Attend An better. It’s really one of the nice- able player. Keep the windows of your heart est platters out now. Speaking of In the championship game, Dick Institution of Higher Learning” 56 open to the idea of superior liv- Major, Jr., 17-year- nice platters, a Tony Bennet hit Ricketss and Green scored J. Kenneth in their GILLIAMMORE ing. There is no superiority in old senior at Booker T. Washing- of a few years ago, “Blue Velvet,” points between them living without the stillness of in- by popular team’s 70-58 victory over Dayton. ton. has been revived the in a EVER ner peace. Clashing and conflict president vocalists, the Clovers. Niagara lost to Cincinnati THAN Kenneth is of the * sped ultimate chaos. ?* * quarter final double overtime, Florida State Association of Stu- the New TAMPA (CHS) lt’s no dent Councils (president of the TOPS IN POPS with Fleming pacing great bid. secret that the Phillies have been B. T. W. Student Council; chair- Yorkers anxious to obtain second base- man Relations Tender words express senti- of the Human feelings and so we sup- man, Junior Gilliam from the Committee at BTW; a member of mental pose Dodgers. They haven’t been able Senior Honor Society; Allied that lovers and sentimenta- the lists are purchasing these disc: J. E. S. C. A.’s to pry him loose simply because Youth; band; Junior Red Cross; their bait hasn’t been exciting Dress Mart Council; Tony Bennet’s “Close Your Eyes” OF Debonair NAACP Youth Inter (not Five Keys CALENDAR enough. Council; an honorory mem- the same as the hit Youth tune); “The Voice Within” by good lefty • DRY CLEANING ber of the and Scroll and Weekly The Dodgers want a Quill Mayfield; “Dam That Activities • the Boy Councelors. He plans to Percy hitting catcher on the bench. This DRESSMAKING Dream” by the ’Queen of the they could find from the Phils in attend Tennessee A&I State uni- “Hello of ac- • ALTERATIONS major Blues,’ Dinah Washington; The following schedule Smoky Burgess. But the Dodgers versity in Nashville and in by James a good sociology. Mrs. Jones is Mary There?” Vic tivities is conducted the at the same time want We pick up and deliver Damone’s melancholy ballard; E. Scott Community Association. righthanded outfielder for Gil- alia fittings at your home “Because of the complexity Nat King Cole’s “Alone Too Ail interested persons are invited liam. The Phils have not got this and uncertainty of life; because Long;” and “If Teardrops Were to attend any of these activities last item but they are so desper- 6540 N.W. 15th Ave. through their observation, youth Kisses” by the Robbins. that satisfy their interest. ate for the classy Junior that they has found that well learned and are willing now to get him from Telephone 84-9976 we such MONDAY women have On the upkick find - well trained men and p.m. someone else. • popular platters “Harlem Noc- Day Care Center 7:30 5:00 1« AJN. 14 P.M. and because as Now plan is a three way * been more successful Liberty Square. Operating five the bidet of the desire of youth to cope turne” by Geongie Auld and the Monday-Friday. deal—Gilliam for Burgess plus Rhythm Makers; days each week, with these situations in order that “Make Yourself Crafts, Ceramics, 4:00- Wally Post which the Phils would Comfortable” and “Ko Ko Mo,” Arts and their lives might be more success- 1 6:00 p.m. Gr:>dc school children, these reasons I feel the real stories behind the hit ful—for Griffith; liberty Square. that graduating high school sen- songs as told by Andy iors should attend an institution Cliff Brown’s sizzling rendition TUESDAY by Games and Story Telling, 4:00- SERVICE of higher learning.” of “Delilah;” “The Wallflower” FOR FRIENDLY Etta James and the Peaches and 6:00 part. • Nite Teenagers, 7:30- Earl A. White, senior at Dorsey Georgia Gibbs (her recording of Fun the same tune is titled “Dance 9:30 pm., Liberty Square. High School: group (Browns- Barkley's Cut Rate is president of the senior With Me, Henry”;) Lloyd Glenn Mother's Club Earl instrumentally ville) pm Sawyer’s class, parliamentarian of the Stu- and his orchestra, 8:00-9:00 Avenue Apartment 1. 1201 N. W. Third dent Council, Dorsey sports pub- yours playing “Old Time Shuf- No. or 2-2376 licist, a member of the Honor fle.” WEDNESDAY We Deliver Juat call 3-9458 Boy Craft, ceramics, 4:00- Society, Athletic Council and evident Arts and study Mambo moods are still 6:00 pm WEEK END SPECIALS Counselors. He plans to collegiates with and some of them - Howard Uni- Photography Club adults, Gerltol Tonic 1.19 2.98 Aqua Marine Lotion 1.00-1.36 Legal Counseling at found on many dormitory nomo- p.n>. JESCA, 6248 NW - versity in the nation’s capitol. “Doing Mambo” by 8:00-8:00 Mundo Tonic 1.00 1.89 Cough Syrup 39 • -89 graphs are the 15th avenue. (not 1.39 • “It is generally agreed that our the Charmers to be confus- Brownsville Youth Club - 7:00- Laxtone Emulsion 63 1.23 ’d the Charms); Joe Loro’s - 1.23 society is rapidly becoming one with 8:00 pm For further information Haley’s MO 43 Mundo Tablets .. 2.00 increasingly complexed na- “Honeysuckle Rose”; the blusie of an Mambo” call PL 7-7280. Beat Tonic -89 Jean Nate Lotion 1.50 ture. With this I ict in mind it is type “South Parkway by JESCA’s Sub-Debs and Royal - Deep Magic Lotion 59 high school seniors the Bop-a-loops; and James p.m. Nursery Pepto Blamal 59 .98 obvious that Moody.” Knights 7:00-9:00 who aspire to attain anv d <? e Moody’s “Mambo With Homemaking Cottage rc- * * * and from 60c to $2.00 of success will need a formal ed- ! spectively. Holy Bible* ucation which surpasses that of THIS WEEKS TOP BUY THURSDAY .... Electric Irons high school Umbrellas (all colors) 298 the secondary or Ceramics 3:30-4:30, Bethune These facts in themselves Stan Kenton with his orchestra Men Bhorta A , level. Elementary - Fane attending an tell the story of the birth and School, Brownsville. Shirts .49 .79 Electric present a need for Homemaking Club group, 7:00- of higher learning. growth of the leading progressive 29 - 3.49 institution in nation in a $25 9:00 p.m. in llomemaking Cottage Planter* For Crowing Flower* “The progress of our country is orchestra the who album called The Kenton Era. In- of liberty Square. Va*e», pair 80 - 1.59 dependent upon individuals Buys Boxing Club, 6:00-8:00 Beautiful Glau meet standards of a cluded in this abum is the much are able to olaved prologue, This is an Or- pm, Liberty Square Auditorium. - CANDY society which detests compla- EASTER CARDS cheara.” Golden Age Club group, 4:00- cency.” * a * p.m., Liberty Square WHERE • * * 6:00 SHOP AT BARKLEY’S EVERY WEEK to those high TUNE WITH A FUTURE FRIDAY PRICES RIGHT Special thanks Appreciation, grade ARE students who contributed to Music school week, The King of Cool, Mr.
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