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VOLUME 19, NUMBER 102 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1951 TRUSTEES VOTE JOHN A. LEWIÍ PRESIDENT OF MORRIS BROWI Dr. E. C. Mitchell Remains Vice President Of School In a meeting lasting less than 30 minutes Thursday morn ing, the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees for Morris Brown College voted in Dr. John A. Lewis as president of the college. Dr. E. C. Mitchell, who acted as president of the college since last December, will remain as vice president, the capacity to which he was elected by the Executive Board on o three-yoar contract in July. Dr. Lewis, presently dean of - Payne Theological Seminary at I Wilberforce, Ohio, preceded Dr j William A. Fountain, Jr., in the I Morris Brown College presidency, having held the position for a num- j ber of years. I ■ The twenty-one members of the ’ Executive Board who were pre sent voted 19 to 2 in favor of Dr. I WILLIAM J. TRENT, JR., executive director of the fellowships of $2,000 and $1,000 will be award Lewis. Reverends D. V. Kyle and I ■United Negro College Fund, accepts a check for ed to two women graduates-of private Negro Allen Cooper were the. two mem- I bers voting against the motion. COLUMBUS. Ohio — (ANP) — $25,000 from Miss loula D, Lasker to set up the colleges for graduate study. Mrs. Chauncey L- According to. Reverend D. V. . Waddell, center, of the College Fund's Executive Lockbourne Air Force Base last Florina Lasker Fellowship.Fund for Negro Wom Kyle who was replaced by Bishop week, opened a new modern 100-bed en.'- The fund, named for ^Aiss, Lasker's late sis- Committee, will also serve as a member of the Greene in the Big Bethel Church hospital, here io serve all military A?r/Was established wijh*ahg!Jom5t'on from a committee to select the fellowship Winners. pastorate with Rev. II. I.' Beard personnel in this-area. special Irust designated in her Will. Annual en, ills negative vote was hot ■ Commanding officer of this hos against Dr. Lewis himself, but the; ’pital Is Lt. Col. Vance H. March-, method in which tho actios was bank, Jr., a Negro officer and vet Ministers Retreat Dr. Russell W. Brown Gets taken. eran of the Korean conflict. Serv Rev. Kyle stated that before the ing under Cp). Marchbank are nine question was called for a vote hz physicians, five dentists, four me signified ills un-readincss. He dical technicians, seven nurses, a I owa S tate Co I le ge H on o r stated that causa should have been veterinary officer, 75 airmen, and shown why Dr. E. C. Mitchell AMES, Iowa—(SNS)—Dr, Russell W. iSrown, professor of bac 29 civilian officers. should not be voted to the presi Only two of his staff members teriology and chairman of the graduate school, Tuskegee Institute dency and that a committee report are colored. Tuskegee, Ala., was honored at lawa State College on Saturday, on Dr. Mitchell’s statement should be heard. June 16, when he received the Chicago Alumni Merit Award. Equipment In the hospital In According to Rev. Kyle, Bishop clude two new Air Force blue Ca SWEET HOME RUN—Willie Maya, right, now rookio sensation of the New york, Giant»,' ' Inaugurated in 1932, the award is bestowed upon outstand Greene refused to consider his tin.- dillac ambulances, minor and ma by teammate - West Westrum as the power laden .outfielder-trots home after knocking one olean':ouft-3L’' ’ ing alumni for meritorious serv ee in their fields and contributions readiness saying that It could be jor operating rooms, a $16,090 X- the park during a game with the Cincinnati Reds nt the Polo Grounds. Willie's hot bat has been' gfeaP v 1y responsible for . the sudden upsurge of the. Giants into second place In the National League. to their fellow men- demonstrated by Rev. Kyle’s vote. ray machine, laboratory facilities, Rev. Kyle further quoted the bis L«o Durocher.enxisioiu Mays as one of ti-e future gtoits of baseball, and opposljjj.pitchers readily' In addition to his departmenta In 1930 and 1931, Dr. Brown was (Continued on page 6 work and his duties with the gradu an instructor in biology at Rust Col hop as saying that there would be ate school. Dr. Brown is also direc lege Holly Springs, Miss. In 1932 and no committee report. tor of the Carver Foundation and 1933, he was associate professor of On the preceding day, Wednes Agricultural Research and Experi biology at Langston University, day, the entire Board of Trustees ment Station, Tuskegee Institute, . Langston, Okla. Since 1936, has has did hear a report on Dr. Mitchell's fett '4 Dr. Brown was born on January been a member of the faculty of work at the college .which ’ com 17, 1905, at Gray, La. He received Tuskegee. He started as Instructor mended -his. program, highly and his bachelpr of science degree in and head of the’ department of bac complimented hlih for the “Chris . j 1820 from Howard University, then teriology in 1936. From 1944 to 1947 tian program he was carrying out. ’. ■■ jafeLy. came' to Iowa State College. He he was head of the division of na- Bishop Greene stated that vot-; •was-granted, a masternf scionje.de- , Amai. toiwce^Ju,JiR««htl...Stg?£?S, big Dr. Lewis, president, of the' ■gred-In .1932 and a doctor of philo into” his present position-as profes sophy degree in 1B36. While at Iowa sor of bacteriology and chairman of avoided.. He stated that it was hl's State College, he was a research the graduate school; intention to bring an entirely neu : Churches In Memphis have been 4 Bishops On Hand Singers. • ' , ' .i , > 12:45-Tunch. fellow in the department of bacte tral man into the school to re making painstaking plans for the William Thaw Jones,; Director, Dr. Brown is the third man of his 2:00-3:30— Commissions The Minister’s Retreat, sponsor riology from 1933 through 1936. store order. j great Youth Conference which’ is Kansas City, Missouri. ; • 3:30-5 ¡30— Tour, Mr. ^TN.’/WI ed bj> the Phillips School of Theo From 1942 to 1943, he was a research face to receive the Alumni Merit Asked if any other change of now in progress at Mt. Pisgah C. For Meet—Designed Award. Others were Dr. George Theme Song— ,'lTh, The Evening 11s, Guide. ' ■ logy will offer “The Theology of assistant in the department of bac Morris Brown faculty was antici M. E. Church and Mel;ose High by The Moonlight" ' arrangement .3'30-5:30—Ministers'Bel the Communion” by Dr. Joseph A. teriology on leave from Tuskegee Washington Carver, class ot ’94, and pated, Bishop Greene¿stated that; School. In connection with the Dr. Fred Patterson, class of ’23. by —Jones. • , ¿.6:00-7:30—Dlnher.' \5’i Johpson, .president of the school., Institute. there would be none Immediately Youth Conference this year will be ..Devotion: ' > Youth Expression Hour, Miss" Vel-, -Minister's Retreat, one of the high although there was a possibility the Minister’s Retreat, which will l."Gloria”, from 'The Twelfth rna'Tj. Jones,- presidlr^..';;::“.:?t4®^« light of the .Youth Conference/ of further changes at a later date. be led by Dr. Joseph A. Johnson, ed program, an extensive tour, of Mass" 8:0.0— Rev.-P./L. Blgby, prMld|n2 - will'.be held today,- Tuesday, June Rust College He refused to answer the ques president, Phillips School of The the Bluff City has''been ...arranged, 2; “The Lord’s Prayer”— (Choral Sermon, Mt. Pisgah; QMJlvCSiurclli 12,-3:30—4:40 p.’-ni. tion of whether the morning’s ac- ology, Jackson, Tenn. lor the many, delegates to thé Con Invocation) THURSDAY, JUNE 14,1951;L- ' • Dr.i Johnson will ,also .serve as (Coniinued On Back Page) In co-ordination with the detnil ference. ' 3. Odes ot Dedication-to Churfch 9:00-10:00— Mrs. TealIe'‘b(cLellan , warship leader Friday. June 15. at A conducted tour will get under es Everywhere: ,.', the. evening services, 7:30 p m. presiding. , Commencement way Thursday for ¡the youth at (a) ‘Bless This House” Mrs Wil Worship Leader, Youth-. ortj;-. tending ■ the Colored Methodist helmina. McLin, Soloist. Olkdhoma, presiding. • L John D. Rockefeller The Eighty-fifth Commencement a prophetic message on . "Who Episcopal Youth Conference and (b) “Long Live The Church”/ar Bible Meditations, Rev. - 'Ji? A.” Exercises of Rust College, Holly Knows but that thou art come to Ministers’s Retreat. The tour will be rangement by Jones. , ... Story.. , i I?"1 On’Àir Friday For Springs, Miss., began June 1 with the kingdom -for such a time es made in a group of Memphis Street Teiior Solo: “The Penitent,” "What We Believe About j Saif a-:; the usual festivities and programs this." Railway Busses. The> following in .Vande Water, Mr. Alvin Herii'y:" tlon,” Rev. ’h, -C. Bunton./ of'the graduation classes and de Several outstanding .alumni at stitutions will' be visited: Kennedy WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, 1951 Music. partments of the College. The An tended the exercises, including Mrs General Army Hospital, Mem- 9-10:00—Mr. J. W. Dickey, pre nual Musical of the famous Rust C. A. Williams. President of the p b i s Museum and Chickasaw siding. ’ . lOfOO-ll-nCommisslons^MfiéKAiJAÇ: NEW YORK — Jolih D. Rocke College A’Capella Choir under the Alunini Association of Rust Col Gaikien, Brooks Art’ Gallery. Zo Worship Leader. Miss Frankie . S. 11:15-12:45 Insplrationçl/àîotw feller, Jr., will make a radio talk direction of Miss Nathalie Doxey, lege, and wife of Mr. G. W. Wil ological Garden in Overton Bark, Covington. Ycutli from Jackson, presiding. - in behalf of the 1951 campaign of liams, Superintendent of Oakley special arrangement was made by "Answering The Call of ’ Christ end the Band Concert under the Bible Meditations. Rev. R - El the United Negro College Fund on direction of Professor G O.’ Cald- (State) Training School for boys; the Public Relations Department, Through Participation ' in .Çliùrch Friday, June 15. from 10:45 to 11 p. Mr. R. L. Dixon, Editor in charge Rev. Dewitt Alcorn with Mr. John fteid sm . Activities,” Mrs M. E. ’ ÿïrrow,' well, Bandmaster and Mrs L. T. "What Wc Believe About. Sin’j President C. A. Kirkendoil m., E. D. T., over* the nation-wide Rivers, Assistant, gave color and of Metals of Detroit Arsenal for Visey of Memphis Park Commir/- . facilities of the National Broad- Rev. M. Q. Merriweather. Music.’ ’ spirit.- the U S Army Ordinance, De sion;- First Baptist Church under ) casting-Company. troit, Midi, and who has had 14 construction at Popular and East Music. : 12 A5—Lunch, . / Doctor Charles B. Copher, Ph. 10:00-11—Commissions' Meet 2:00-3: 3Q— CommlsslonsÀMeeE,’.. I Mr. Rockefeller has, beeh chair D, Professor of Old Testament years of government service in va Parkway, pastored by Dr. R. Paul man of the 'College Fund’s Na rious positions, as C. C. C. Camp Caude; one of the speakers ak'the 11:15-12:45 Inspirational’Hour —. 3:30-5:30 Swimming, Mrei.LitlA Theology, Gammon Seminary, At Miss Vivian Ivory, presiding.;, McKinney. Dlrectpr tional Council since its prganlza- lanta, Georgian was Baccalaureate Organizer and Supervisor; Spare Youth Conference. : ticn in 1945. The Fund is seeking Parts Experts. U. S. Army Ordi- Others on the’ agenda are: Mem "Answering The Call of Christ 6:00-7:30—Dinner., ’ . speaker, Sunday. June 3. Dr. Co Through Personal Religious Liv Youth Expression Hour,’.-Mrs: to raise $1390,000 in support of 32 pher challenged his audience with nance, Wayne, Mich.; and in the phis Water, Power, Light and Gas private, accredited ■ Negro colleges present position as Editor; Mr. R. Co., through courtesy of Major ing," Mrs? R. T. Hollis,' Dr. E. P Ella Belle Raines, preHdinÿiiS’A’ïîf: : throughout, the country. former Thomas Hallen, Juvenile Court, Mdrchlson. Bishop Luther Stewart 8:00 — Talent Hour, Prof, ;J, Q.;? E. Hunt. Columbus, Miss.; . Music. King, director. , ’ persons interested in these' per Alumni President and Columbus Collins Chapel, Connectionali Hos Job Opening For manent positions contact the De High School Principal pital, Dr. W. S. Martin, superin-’ partment of Employment Security tendent; Collins Chapel C. IM: E.. front June 11 through June 16, at Tile Honorable Perry W. Howard, Church. Memphis Court, Tri-State. Clerks, Typists which time a representative from Attorney and alumnus of Rust Bank. Union Protective Assurance $75,000 Washington Parti the department of labor will be irj College. Washington, D. C.; also Co.. Universal Life Insurance Co.,: Stenographers ...... Memphis. National Republican Party Com Atlanta Life Insurance Co., Nebo Persons interested; whites apply mitteeman from the state of Mis Baptist Church, Mt Olive C. M. -The Tennessee Department of sissippi, addressed the alumni and ¡Employment- announces permanent at 122 Union; Negroes. 129 So. Ser E. church, now the First 'Baptist sond Street.' Salaries ranging from graduates Tuesday night. He was Lauderdale and Linden, Lauder Mammoth dedicatory services: Dr. J. E. Walker, prescient bi Job openings for-clerks, typists, and awarded .the honorary degree of dale Branch YMCA. Booker T. stenographers, riien.andJwdmen. All $2650 to $2875. BISHOP H. P. PORTER were ■ held Saturday night for the Universal Life Insurance CO;-,: and Doctor of Laws. Washington High School and Le- hew $75,000 Washington Park Sw'm Tri-State Bank.- winner,'pt-tfaJe-Ciijl Doctor Alvin T. Maberry, pastor BISHOP J. A. HAMLETT Moyne College. Other projects to mine Pool, Second and Marble The in 1946, presented It toJameS-TI of First Methodist Church, Shen be pointed out are the Dixie pool, built on the same site as the Walker. Dr. A. L, ■■Johnson';:wta- Chuirehesl Stress andoah, Iowa, was the Commence Homes, Foote Homes and LeMoyne bld one, was put into use before ment Day speaker. Speaking on Garden, . ■ . the services. ' complishmepts.. "The Full Grain,” he urged the Chief of Police Edward H. Reeves, Through the hard working mem • ■Walker is em] graduates to full maturity for life’s will furnish police escorts. À. N.’ bers of the'North Meihphis .Civic Citizenship Sunday tests and tasks. He was awarded Willis of Mt. Olive CME church will 'Club, of which James ,T. Walker is the honorary degree of Doctor of guide the tour: . .president, and the.untiring efforts \ “CitlzensliipDay1 „______observed derway ip Memphis. Humanities. Dr. Maberry has been Youth Conference schedules for of Prof. J A. Hayes, principal of ' in: the Negro Churches pf Memr The sermons also’laldexpected: an unusual friend to Rust CoIIege Tuesday, Wednesday—and Thurs Manassas High: SchopMhe new pool phis Sunday, June 10. . groundwork for registering the through the years. day follow: Was gotten? The -pool was one,of National Cooper'sJournal.:Héls¿» The Non-Partisan League, re- memberships of the, participating Doctor James Devos Wheaton, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1951 the club's projects. delegate , to Memphis. Träges ■ ant cently formed orgamzation of Ne- churches in groups, by haviiigthem prominent, clergyman and former 9:00-10:00 — Mr. O. C. Suttles, The (Nlrrth „Memphis ;Ciub ?hB-s'. -Labor Council. , ” " . gyo citizens, announced the “OitU. gcsemble at the churches on desig pastor of Central Methodist chtlrch presiding. , gained wide recognition through its : , zenship Day” program last week, nated days this week,-for transpor Jackson, Miss,; recently named a Worship Leader, Youth from letter to the-police.department pro following the successful drive of tation to the Courthouse to regis District Superintendent ■ in Missis Kansas City. testing the slaying of a Negro lh a ; T; the /past week to get Memphis Ne- ter.' sippi Conference for the second Bible Meditations, the Rev. If. djee game by city police, and made croes' to’reglst-er in the current Prizes will be given to ministers time; was awarded the degree of T Walker.- '■ - : Sd plea for more Negro policemen permanent.registration campaign. registering “the highest number of Doctor- of Divinity. “ —Music.------• Five rrc currently in training. Last week,’sparked by the, work their membership in the cam Doctor L. M. McCoy, President of 10:00-11 Commissions Meet.; .¿.Miss' Willa McWilliams, secretary of members of the Beale Street paign. Rust College awarded the honorary 11:15-12'45 — Inspirational Hour of the North Memphis Clviq club/js Elks Club.-more than one thousand . T. L. Spencer of Union Protective degrees in the exercises before a Miss Royetta Peyton, presiding oftc of the hard driving-members'qf ' . .Memphis Negroes. went, to the Assurance Company and Transpor crowded tent of students, grad "Answering The Call of Christ the Women’s Division of the Non- Courthouse and registered, ■ accord tation , officer for the League, stat uates. alumni and friends. Express The Means To World Peace.” Dr Partisan. Committee engaged in an ing to a report issued by spokes ed that busses will be available- to Ing his' happiness over being able: E. Paul Caudill-Bishop B. W. ^effort- Ito. Tegfcter 40,000 Negroes, men for the Non-Partisan Citizens any minister who will call his of to preside over the exercises after BISHOP B. W. DOYLE Doyle. ’ t, ?- for voting, t : ■ -, ’ ■ ■; --¿Tw?'?- ; League.- fice or call the office of the chair several days of illness recently, Dr. .(Mayor Overton was the princi /WASHINGTON. D. O. — (ANN) preach Friday night, June 15. Bi 12:45-^Lunch. World-wide opiniontsexpfteslD. Following the report on last man of the League, Lt. G. W- Lee McCoy announced the apointment shop Luther-Stewart, In charge of • 2:00-13:30—Commissions Meet. pal speaker for; the dedication of ’ week’s. activities. It ¡was announced end co-chairman Dr. J. E. Walker of Dr. J. H. Graham ,as Professor Mississippi and -Arkansas, will speak 3:30-4:30—Recreation. , the pool. Also invited was Giltner deep shock at thé indictment bf Di whenever he is ready for his mem Richardson, chairman of Shelby W. E. DuBote for refusing toreg that the League would then turn of Religious Education, and an ¡tomorrow morning. Wednesditrt 3 ;30-4:30—Ministers’ Retreat. Icter as the "foreign agents of , tp Its second step, the promotion of bers to be transported. nounces the leaving, of Riv. Amos, BISHOP L. STEWART June 13. ; , . . ' . 4:30-6:00—Panel Discussion- County Election Commission. : -t. a “Citizenship Day” program In the - A climax to the "Citizenship Day“ The president of thcNorth Mem principal abroad for .bringing -1 O. Holmes. Director of Public: Re Of wide interest and prominence One of the principal speakers for Mr. Edwin Dalstrom. Attorney the American people informatlo . Negro churches of -.the city. program was a . radio forum via lations and Publicity; during, the during the ■■ forthcoming CME You tonight will be Bishbp B. W. Doyle, phis civic. Club was. awarded ■' the Lucius E. Burch, Jr., Rev.’ D.' T.. Omega Psi Phi', Achievement Citi ¿bout, peace movementa iîlï/ ovê ., Ninety-three churches through Station WDIA at 4:30p m Sunday.’ past year, to assume the pastorate th Conference will be.the presence of LOuisvllle, Kentucky.. . Alcorn, Mr. - Edmund prglll. Prof. : their pastors, announced that spe- A selected. panel of the Citizens of four bishops: Bishop Ji; A, Ham zenship Cub for 1959i at/'ffiSfT’ih-' the world. > , , ; of ; St. James Methodist Church, The , theme of this year’s con H T. Coleman, Director. ferntty’s 'AchfevemenihPn^riifii'.ihn ¿•In a communication to Freslder ■. clal sermons would be delivered-.at Non-Partisan League discussed the’ Amory? Miss.; R e v. Holmes suc lett,—host bishop, of - Kansas Clty,: ference is "Answering -the Call - ot 6:00-7:30—Dinner.., , 1 . < • ;■ subject “The Alms And, Objectives Truman the World ceeds Rev. Graham at this church Kansas, and presiding prelate ov- Christ,” and in its emphasis, de Youth Expression Hour, Miss Alexanders Looby, i Teachers’ Unions, -i renrSSiaii Of The Citizenship Day Program”, ' Rev. D M Ray. formerly Pro er the Second Episcopal District’. monstrations, and . discussions will Ruthle. Berry, presiding. Mr. Rob on WDIA’s .popular” Brown Amer councilman of Nash) fessor of; Religious :Eduflptdon, Bishop H. P. Porter-,of Louisville, be interdenominationul and.. inter ert L. Taylor,' speaker. ¿:;? I?ent; lawyer'.was the ica .Speaks” air/Forum, a >. racial.-' . , , • ; . _ S” 'rr ■' “ K4” L '• Y .■,**•" *i-i • • ■' -i (Continued on page 6 ar. . ■ ‘ . 1 ... : : 2» 1951
Men are made out of 1 the thjngs it takes ’to hold. ’ the world to Helps Anti-Inflation Prograryi gether. The big question is, will they‘uphold the’will of God. Mail is the master of the world. God WASHINGTON—(INSl—Presi.-. nyeiit.£tqres,arç'.a healthy.slgn thajt gave Him dominion over it. Yet he derii" Truman ¡ said Thursday that Inflation control, is working. . : .is so weak at times he turns things he believes', the current uepartment Turning 'to ' the' question of po over;-to- the woman and says, store “price war”, is, a healthy litical campaigning This ’ summer! ‘Baby, you take over now and.run . TvJLAlNIT— (TINS) —¡Five teen-ageps thing for the country and shows Mr; Truman shid he had no .inten— things while I rest.” who , sai(l they,, learned “tp handle that “our anti-Inflation program'!? tention of going out on a nation REV. TASCHEREAU ARNOLD It is certainly going to be’ a dark dynamite as ¡.¡'“ah? extracurricular' ■working. ” wide speaking tour until after Con bay in. this world when-womenrun activity" in .higlr.'.sbhobi? were im-' gress is out -of session, anyway. .The President1 told a news ¡.con? ■ The "Presldëatrisaidithàt': he’has- DEATH IN THE POT ;.science and technology, wealth and ithings, in general. That is not her plicated' Thursday, in a' series of Terence ; that retail outlets' '-got ¿ Kin¿s 4:28-38 is the story calling. Back to the Garden. God 15 explosions that have, rocked Mi considered uch a'trip/.butjhe wants human drives each .of which may i scared .and loaded úp,bn-a lot of to-, find out first how his program oiElish^. and the. Son of the Pro--; be used.whether for :good or for ?said “Adam, .¡where art thou?” ami, in recent months. merchandise,¡found it was not nécr fares in Congress. ’ ;; tenets returning’ to Gilgal, only -evil unseasoned arid , ¡uncontrolled -And Adam said without God saying One of the :hoys;jfhie. sop of 'a. es'sáry, and are now unloading at lihd^that there was famine in the^. these are like, the-wild-herbs which 'what he wanted, “Lord, this wo prominent physician, named . the lower prices.. ’ ?' - .: . . /‘,, ¡'?t??‘¿ land.' Elisha told his servant to set caused the boiling pot to turn to iman thou gavest me. She is .'the others and declared that a former The President again stressed the o^(ihe te.ot, and see the pottage.andd::poison., ireason I-have sinned.” high school honor student whp. .is “national need" for Cong«** to First Negroes To now a . University of Miami fresh-, ¿to go and gather herbs to put ' in.t*■ Sùppqse the meal added - by the Every since that day men, iri speedily'-- “strengthen. and < extend” the. pot, that.the people might eatr1''prophet represents -religion, which most, cases have been trylpg to 1 mail;, Was the 'ringreader. -T ■ . defense mobilization controls which Enroll Monday At The servant gathered some wild ¡ can counteract the poisonous ef- place, their failures on some poor All,.;’0f ,.the. thriHrseekfpg “dyna expire Juñe 30. _ h.ehbs which made the pottage r fects of education-science, wealth, ,woman. But God called for Adam mite? ging” members dented, being; llriiv.OfN.C. • poisonous, sp that the people cried,fk and'hutnan dives and make these not, Eve. Men should keep that in involved, in, any butrthr.be ;pf 'the' : ¡fife said: that failure to - do ’ so *’O pian of God, there is death in i handmaidens ofnprpgress and the/j recent” explosions' —one," near:"' a would1 result in a “terrific spiral” OHAPEL HILL,N. C, - (INS) t- mind when they try to hide their downtown hotel, one 'at'l’a public ?the pot.’’ E116ha then took meal and | good life: Religion takes the deadly short. comings.- of inflation. "t ‘ . The Univei-sity of North Carolina, added - to the. pot,- and the poison [¡effects but of the pot. THEY AID CANCER DRIVE — Pictured are Mrs. J. S. Flipper, At schöpf; and one in a residential Mr. Truman belittled talk of & announced Thursday: that -..the'first . Women,- should take the lead iu section? '■ ; :■ rós?counteracted and the people t Americk today is drinking from ,celebrating Father’s Day., They lanta, ¡chairman, finance committee of the state American Cancer "meat "strike " asserting ’ that' he three1 Negroes- ever: to attend’ the ate apd were filled. . à .pot; filled with_ deadly poisons. , Society's drive for funds and wife of the late Bishop J. S. Flipper .Seventeen '-year -old Samuel does not believe that beef produ 162-year-old school will start sum-, suffer most when men fail to do Chambers gave police a TpO-paje1 Ih£ye heard many preachers wax'-;:Our education, ,1s providing the their duties in life. Women can and public spirited citizens, who is .seen accepting gracefully a cers have ariyv intention of ''hold-' mer classes next Monday. :; :>?? ■ elóqp^it. arid develop great steam b;skills and insigliiiiòìpromote man s statement' in which he named John’ tag -merit oft' the iharket'. ' ' ■ . Hehry Brandls, Jr., dean- of the. help make some men, but not all check for the American Cancer Society, colored division, from the fehd., whoop in preaching this ser-- selfish ambitions, Science is ■ pro- ' Pellini, 18, as the ringleader of , The'President said: hb knew of University Law School, Identified of tl^em. It will take a God to Rev. Taschereau Arnold, widely known evangelist and religious the gang. ' - Oénv.But; I think it can be viewed .viding thé mpçh(neS and gadgets handle .some bulltieaded men. , no compromise being worked out the three precedent -shattering allegorically to reveal some real ,.to promote man's selfish ambitions. editor of the Atlanta Daily World, who is doing his bit to push Chambers, .who is -r expected to with the beef-interests to do'away- students as Harvey. Beech; of'Dur lessons for our day. So let’s:give dad , a'big day von -Wealth -is providing the financial Sunday, June 17. Make him proud this worthy drive to aid those suffering from cancer.. The drive escÄßfiJ’.prpsectltlon qif ja. tsiate' wit with the second and third ' roll ham, N. ‘Cl; J.’ Kenneth Lee? ■ -of ness? also' named twb twins, " John Suppose,the famine in the land ’' undeiiglr'dlng *'- 'to “ finance man's of the fact that he is your father. for fund is now in full swing. John W. Emmanuel is field repre backs in prices scheduled for the Greensboro? N? Ci ¡Land TIoyd-’B íepiósents the, spirituai famine it selflái ambitions. And our human and Jame Stefanlda, and Daniel fall,’ but would "not directly state McKissick, of Asheville, N. C. 1 If he be dead, honor him in. death sentative for the organization. — (Perry Photo) ¿Am.e^ic^ltoday.' Suppose the. ser-, 'drives, selfish and low are deaden by making something out of your Ross, all 17,^-? ' that this’may hot- be done. : The dean's announcement that putting. on .the pot represents ing our sensitivities to the good life selves. . . . .-.? The Chief Executive said- that’ they have been accepted fo'r admis into which philosophies and, to : moral law and responsibil We have always thought as much men carry their own loads. Let wo- price stabilizer DiSalle is, working sion came three days after the oí lué, of humans have been shaped, ity.-.. ■.-- -, -..-- . ' ■ of our .father as we did our mo men love and produce fine chll- out the matter with representa Supreme Cdurts’s refusal to review Phdxihe boiling water represents ■ America needs religion ! America ther. Reasons: The old man keeps oren for them. Be romantic to tives ot the meat , Industry, will » Lower Tribunal’s decision open . these—philosophies, interpretations needs'God! America needs to turn the family going by making a good him. Meet him happily when he have his say at the proper time, ing he. law school to qualified Nc- of history; interpretations of theo-e llom her waywardness. living for t h $ household. He returns from a hard day’s work. and will not mince words. gtoes. • ,' >. ■ . 7 ism,-etc., which have come - from On ’’ life’s, dangerous mountain brought . the bacon. Some men Don’t be cold. Be like you were be The President said prices have Meanwhile, James E. Wadsworth, the¿past,. often similar, often coh- curves-where,, thousands and thou fore you married him. Don't get For Student carry (it everywhere but home. leveled off generally since'controls the University’s housing, officer, tradictóry, but which ~ bring co'n-t sands rif? people are falling into the Our fathet earthly, took care of the no care spirit because you have said no "special arrangements” will fusión: to the modern mind. Iri-1' valley?bêlowj wë are stationing am- our mother and she was always'at married -him. Remember you can were clamped on and that the cur be made for the three. He said that stead-;-of ¿moving toward unity" lh tüíanóes in -the?valley instead , of home with the children. That lose him. Give dad a big day . on Interferences rent price - wars between depart- “no discrimination will be shown about the nature of ■bulldirig fences ’around the curves. means ipuch in a child’s life. June 17.1 . -J. toward them," adding: ■ the good life and the way to attain The.- fence is‘ religion, which will Too ¿any Negro women spend GOODBYE BUT NOT FOREVER. DURHAM, N. C- (ANP) — The protect us from thiT’danger -land “We believe that these three stu it, man has moved in divergent' their .time rearing white folk’s MAY PEACE BE TO HJS_?_ administration ,o’f North Carolina dents are interested in’getting an • patfa^^ resulting in .confusion. 11; from the fall’ into'1 the valley be-' children; when their own children ASHES • State' College here is under fire Secret Message ;?■? ■ Dr. Holley education, and not in creating’ - Suppose the wild herbs ridded^ are running around and coming ud On Sunday, June 10, after from the ’ Catholic .church for “in problems.” ' < ? ?;.„ tile ducation and wisdom, ‘ América! Return to God! like rabbits. Good fathers will lei preaching ' an anniversary sermon terference with the Catholic stu. Charles L. Dinkins at Mt Carmel Baptist Church, Du- 1 Wadsworth said he does .not ex- more ot our women . remain at aents In the practice of their re To MacArthur pect white students to. object to. —National Baptist Voice liotae with their children, but sor luth, Ga., Rev. ,L. A. Jackson, pas- i In Accident ligion.". . “ . „ * ., ■ -...... >. DONT FORGET DAD’S DAY; tor, we were picked up by some the Negroes. They are pctually,.the ry,:., fathers have forced too many A church spokesman in Durham second, third and fourth members MAKE HIM PROUD HE IS women out of the home to hunt good people of Commerce, Georgia, said that Bishop Vincent S. Wat. Enjoy Being A A FATHER; REAL FATHERS and carried by car to Commerce, ALBANY. Ga. — Dr Joseph W. ers of Raleigh has asked Francis Barred By Chiefs of their race to be admitted to the jobs because men are 'so sorry they University. A Negro medical stri NEEDED will- not support the ■ children-they Ga., to attend the funeral of Mr. Holley, founder and presideht-e.m- J. Heazel, Asheville, N. C., attor Woman Again We'', have overplayed Mother's John Wesley Cochran, long time eritus of the Albany State College, ney, to take the' matter up with WASHINGTON— A secret mes dent was; previously accepted ¿for? 1 have invited to come into this admission next fall? ■ r'l Day, but we have not played up world. ' ■? :' citizens of Commerce and devout and author of "You Can’t Build A the ".ate, Attorney-general. . ... sage sent' to Gen. MacArthur I Father’s Day, . which comes on member of ..Mt, 'Calvary Baptist Chimney From The Top." met with The spokesman said that ' if a by the Joint' Chiefs of Staff last Sunday, June 17. The. crying need Church, Commerce, a church we has freak accident on Sunday night, ruling does not clear up the situa: December was barred Friday and of this world today, is real fathers, the opportunity of pastqring for June: 3. when he was opening a gate tlon, court action will be taken. Sen. Caln (R) Wash., charged that : not pants,, .. ; ■ four years. .at his farm In an effort to get'out it proved a “deliberate” attempt, I We for pne.-* still hold that man The deceased thought much of of the way of his car which start He added that,the matter has has been made to mislead the pub ! is. the.-; crowning., point of God’s us and we could riot think of not ed to move toward him, his foot been discussed. with Dr. Alfonzo lic:; • creation Remember the conversa- going“ to Commerce to say good caught-.: in'a-cattle-strap and pre- . Elder, president of the college. The message, revealed that the tiOn between God and Adam, the' bye to him and bring words of The spokesman said that students Joint Chiefs feared World War III ! first man, after he. Adam, had comfort to his widow, Mrs. Delia have been required to. attend non was imminent and that "they op CÄ.RDU! 1 sinned iri the Garden of Eden. Cochran and his family who had Catholic services. • posed sending more U. S. or. other ? When God came down to check lost a loved one. It was a real joy Is DRINKING United Nations ground troops to ?.nn the; nxarj.Heihad. marie and the Dr.’ Elder said that all students and pleasure to meet old .friends are required to' attend chapel ves.. Korea because they did not want woman-’-He ’made later-to keep His in. Commerce. It made us think Ruining Your Health, to fight a “major war” there, ' Tan Adam company, having told per services on Sunday or face the about old times... loss of credits. However, he said, Cain called the expanded para ' them not to partake? of certain It was also a real joy io worship' Happiness, Life? phrase of the message, which, he , Suit in the Garden, Jic called for students are excused' on request introduced,' “totally different” from with the good people at Mt. Car “if they say the service is contrary , Adam. T » mel Baptist church, Duluth, Ga. the shorter version previously giv ? : This was'a.¡peculiar moment, in. io their, religious scruples.” ...... , . The.pastor,-..Rev. J»,.A. Jackson has North Carolina College has an en senators probing- MacArthur’s EfiSgKSiffiSf 11" wide and r’:'Adam’k life'and‘ he ' túóught of 'A built, a new .edifice "there: May God dismissal. ' v - . shoulder length. way quickly to justify . his. sinning enrollment of 1,400 students, in. bless this church and pastor. We eluding 55 Catholics. The senator said the earlieryer J - '■ '.DoubleWeft to add s I .with Eve, the first mother. Note shall look forward to . worshipping sion was aimed "deliberately" at beauty and thickness to yobr hair. misleading the public into the be FREÉ parking lief that MacArthur, not the JCS, $^00 pageboy —— HOLLYWOOD,. Cal. — Evidently initiated consideration of UN’ eva some of the thousands of, bees in cuation of Korea. swarm which took over a parking He demanded that the . Joint sign near a.grocery store., cculd Chiefs be recalled as witnesses to read. The sign said “Free Parking” "explain the discrepancy.” Senate and that’s what they did. Armed Services Chairman Russell fD) Ga., said that at least one vented h‘ni from getting out of the member of the JCS probably will way. be recalled. At-present he is at the Phoebe The new development in the Putney Memorial Hospital .where.he. Senate, probe of MacArthur’s dis is being treated for Internal injur missal cam's, after Secretary ot ies. State Acheson testified 'that there is "nothing brewing” on a Korean Armistice. 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w■Â'S'r.y,'.. ■ t ■..... ' Mrs. Pattte Clajton, riurse of La- “Know Your Neighbor” B4ST END COMMUNITY SOUTH SIDE ART CLUB Rose School, wishes to'. ahnounce ^LOWiER CLUB ; . Sundays. June 3. the South .Side that through June, theli : will be • TW ’East End Community Flow- Art club’’sponsored a "Pir.s. Tea" dentists from the State Health Breakfast Sunday | _ Department, located In the Admini r< et Club Held" Its monthly meeting which was held at the YWCA from i at ithe. home of ¿Mrs.-Betty Ayers, 4 until 8 p. m. < stration Building at Footé Home to MftX 31- Unfinished and new .buri- ■’ Honored "guests On •- the program give dental'care of school Children njess,Avas..discussed. ■ .. -were: Mrs Catherine Johnson, Sa only. The Del Morroco Club\ \ Sodium Floride- tréatlnénts will . iThe. next 'meeting will be at the lem Oilfield Baptist,Church; Ro ...... i .»»...I Vm,— T, it, . fhaC''WA?''icTlOW Ürs. Susie Huggins, 747 bert Taylor;' Mt. Olive AME; Mrs. be given ahd actual dental correc The second annual ‘Know.Your It is Important ■ that';we’.. Marianna Street, June 28, 8 p. m. Elnora Farwell, Bethlehem Baptist tion work, will be doné. Neighbor Breakfast" Will be observ each other, forj service. Is heiW__.., , ja^s.' Ethel-McMurphy, president chubch, Mrs. Irene Askew'. Mt. On any day from 9 a. tn., to 3 ed this year on Father's Day, June anaand □munes'*business xsIs uumvbasic to ttte eédthoi- , : ■Mfs’, Susie Huggins.'secretary. Vernon. p. m". except Saturdays. Oh Sat 17. 8:30 at the Del Morroco Club. mlc advancement of our rgco.;?/. OUr other guests present exceed urdays. as soon as arrangements 234 Hemariclo Street. The program Lais Interesting.interesting. ?te. , ed 100; We also were favored with can be made. , On this day, the Outstanding Union Protective Ensemble land , THE QUALLS MEMORIAL the ¡.honor of Rev. A. Alston Hill, Mr. J. L; Brinkley, Jr:, principal Citizen, ns it relates to Negro Busi the Unlversalalres will furnls^iT;furnish mur . GOLT AUXILIARY pastor of First Baptist Church, Mrs. Pattie Clayton, nurse ness Development, wllV be presented sic. Speaker torfor the occasion will Thé Qualls Memorial Golf Au sBeale Avenue. Master Eddie L. Mrs. D. L. Cartwright, reporter. to tl'.e public and 'awarded 'The be Dr. J E. Walker. The.programThe. program a xiliary' met 'at the home of Mrs ? Pryor, solo, ISaleriif Mrs’. Susie à,.< Colorado Johnson Loving Clip for for 1951 will...” be presented• by thethe Beatrice Jones, 525 Boston Street, Phillips of St. Matthew Baptist 1951." to- executives of the Memphis Negro'??Negro Wednesday night. June 6. After a church, reading. . .’.■; ?; / .' PERSONALS Founders of new business con Chamber of Commerce;Commercé:/; , ‘ » abort business session, the club was ’ Mrs. Francis Neal, Centenary Miss Alolne Kountt daughter ol cerns In the city and professional You and your- friends can’t/af»,’«g dismissed. ' .' CME, President Mr. and Mrs. A. Kdiintz; 837 men and women who have come to ford to miss this, gala affair,-Ml. .. Wè . are pre rd to announce that Mrs. Mary Moore reporter. Celia Street has rettunéd to the serve .within the last twelve months, Building Business is Everybody// Bln'July we will have our first club Bluff City for tho summ«' vaca Will be honored guests. All who Business. ■ '' Mfe - ^quetn.-of which Mrs. Beatrice Tho THE JOLLY SOCIAL CLUB tion. ■ ■ "> -,- ■’ ■ hcatl business Institutions or who mas : or yqurs truly are opponents. - The Jolly Social club met at the Miss Koiintt; Is a- freshman at labor In tlie arts; sciences and pro —------—- > ■ IF ' -Hie presidei}td£asking_all,méBi-, home of Mrs. Whitmore, 788 F. Howard University Washington D. fessions will also b^e presented. MELROSE pta bers ? to i play : golf ofteti ¿rid give Austin Mall. After a brief meeting, c: She i? a 1950 hohor. graduate Melrose PTA meeting was held' on JW-scdre cards.to the wcret'jry’1 the club decided to have an enter of Mefrose High School. May 23. The devotion was. led; by for recording.'' - tainment Saturday night. June 16. Her parthts own the Otange Ban Extraditien Mrs P. Hunt, .after which the Mound Cleaners apd' Tailors 248T meeting wss in the hands of tHe • Our last play day. these we^e the at the home of Mrs. Ownes.,857 H. president, Mrs. J. Westbrook; A ■: players for nine • holes. Neptune:, . • Carnes Avenue.; ; ': '. Mrs. Althea Piles—47 The next meeting will be at the Of Ga; Negro, short business session was held in Mrs. Avella Ligon—51 . home of. Mrs. Christine Garner, 768 Mrs. Mazóla Meiers .Edwards which one of our teachers, Mrs. Mildred Gentry—66 sister of Mrs. Mattle Barton of "the NAACP Asks Gov. I. Armflold declined as vice-' pre- i B. Alston Mall. ■ ' ”, sldent. in favor of Mrs. Ida Bailey, Mfs».Vo
Open Tourney BIRMINGHAM. Michigan - Defending champion Ben Hogan ATLANTA, Ga, :^ (SNS) -. over the Independence Day holi .pits his Golfing wizardry against a days. Thé Sixth City tournament magnificent field of 161 others in A magnificent field Is expected held lit other years slmultatkeatisly the 51st U. 8. Open championship, for,.the Souths premiere golfing with the Southern Open hki bcén greatest show on the links, at Oak eventthe 13th Annual South-, cancelled . since Clevelanfl ’ will land Hills Country Club next ern .Open Golf Tourna’mént — play host to the National.tourna Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ment of the UGA to Àugüiit?This Scene of the open championships which will be played July, 1-4. ban cleared the deck for all of the . in 1924 apd again in 1937, the Oak over the links of thé New Lin top pros to compete in thé: At-. Flòrida A. & M's. Althea Gibson is a social-sports hit in England land Hills course, with its tight 6,- lanta tournament, ... 927-yard stretches trimmed to play coln Golf and Country, Club. . .¡-.i-Top-drawer collegiate field set for NCAA track and field meet i This stellar. $2,000 classic will be Amateurs competing in thé tour- - a par of 70, will present a murder nament will begin practice drills ijii^éòttle, Washington . . Morehouse College's Fred Guy is in ous test to the links aces in this the-acid test for top-ranking golfers $12,000 classic; J of the fUnited Golfers Association June 29 and continue through Junè NeW York and may run under the colors of Joe Yancey's Pioneer and rated, amateur linksmen from 30. professional players will1 begin But if anyone can take'this golf warmups July 1 and get down to- Afhletic Club ... A top-name Southeastern Athletic Conference course apart, he can be found in all over, the United States. coach is io be named to the Morris Brown.College athletic staff . •. Golfing wizardly must be pit seriqus business July 2. . ■ , this year’s starting cast for the The opening-round',wlll._go;-,.18 Rumor has baseball commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler step open. ted against a murderous course which has baffled. some pf the holes. Pros will play 18 mqtç hows ping down after the major league all-stor game in Detroit on July Besides Hogan, the field includes ten other former open champs, great pros in the- game. Anyone the second day. The final dayrfX 10... among them the postwar winners SIAC TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONS-Members The Gold Rush cinder stars are coached W Al-; that spn master the tight nine- play will be over the-36-hole rbtjM^. , ■i, Attention Midwest newspapers The prospect of a St. John’s Lloyd Mangrum (1946),. Lew o XàvKniversit/s brilliant -Track and Field fred C. Priestley; who^has led Xay.er to:3'Track hole facilities of the New Lincoln Prizes for amateurs will total and,wire services: Leonard Guy University ' of Brooklyn,. Negro links can walk away ; with the $500, in prizes and trophies. . : ' Worsham (1947) and Cary Mlddle- aggregation, which recently annexed the 1951 and Field championships (n the past four years Ford (That’s Lennie Ford, star qnd player Solly. Walker — play coff (1949).. Hogan won to 1948 $500.first prize money. The winner/ Cash money prizes for profes- A ) ofthe Cleveland Browns) will be ing on the University of Ken SIAC Track and Field Championship at Atlanta, arid a runner-up position on.the off year. .. . . must go over the 72-hole stretqh. slonals will be $500, first -prize;” tucky's home floor has created and 1950, the year between being $325.00, second prize; $225, third married to Miss Mamie Geraldine marked by a near-fatal highway I Last year’s winner- was-- Howard Bledsoe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. strained relations between the accident that left doubts first as Wjieeler of Philadelphia, Pa., whq prize; $125, fourth -prize; $100, Howard Edward Bledsoe, in Detroit, tw;o schools. St. John’s and Ken- to whether Hogan would live and carded a 4 under par total of 260 fifth prize; . $80, sixth, prize; $60, Michigan, Sunday, June 24 .....¡v- - tucky are scheduled to- meet in second as to whether he ever would Brooklyn Dodgers Will Take Charge to Win his third championship. seventh prize; $40, eighth- prize; The Los Angeles Rams h a ve Lexington, Ky„ this coming sea walk again. Wheeler as defending, champion $20, ninth prize; and $15, tenth inked Odle Posey of Southern-. Uni son ...... However, Frank >Mc- Sam Snead, who four times has scored victories in 1933, 1936 and prize. versity .and Alvin Hanley of Ken- Quire, St. John’s coach and Ken come within two strokes of first Of National League--Chuck Dressen I960.. . '■ ■ ‘ ' ■ Last year’s winner of the South . tucky. State for their ’51 pro foot tucky coach Adolph Rupp are at place without ever winning the Among the golfing scintillants ex ern Amateur Golf title „was -, Jojin ball roster ...... /; a stalemate following McQuire’s pected are Ted Rhodes, Los Ange Brown, .à native of Bàvâhhah, Ga., open, will be trying again to this -pitching, where "should we be. when, ■ You might not recognize the ,At- statement “that if Walker is bar year’s renewal. So will Bobby Locke, - ' By PAT ROBINSON v ; les, Calif.; Spillers, Los Angeles, who attendéd Morehouse Collège. lahta sports scene next fall. Bowing red from playing at Kentucky, St. It the pitchers get going good? Brown defeated George Nelms of the celebrated British open champ NEW YORK—"From here on in the pros will take charge. Calif., Zake Hartsfield, Atlanta, Ga. out at Booker T. Washington high John's will not make the trip ...” from South Africa, the colorful It was suggested that big Don Leonard Grant, Rome, Ga., Richard Atlanta 4-3 after turning hack Wil . are=Mrs. Annie Maude Brown Nel That's Chuck Dressen, shrewd little pilot of the Dodgers talk- Newcombe .with six victories to Terréll, Atlanta; Clarence Blair, liam Sidwell. Atlanta, . Douglass “ ALTHEA’S JAUNT Florida A. Jimmy Demaret, the Red-hot Jim son, Mrs. Lelia Perry Glover, and Ferrier, and George Fazio, who , cisTe gazed with contented eye at' the standing of the Na- his credit and Preacher Roe with Montgomery, Ala:, Ralph Alexander, Hale,. Atlanta, Jesse Frazier,-Mont L.JE.Hambrickl! and M. College went down in its ing, eight without a defeat had not Charlotte, N. C.; William Hillman, gomery. Ala., and Richard Mabrÿ. of pockets for approximately $500 to last year was the third man in the Clark College loses Head Coach open’s title playoff, along with Ho tional League clubs. beep too spotty, Philadelphia, Pa.; Hubert . Dixon. Rome, Ga. - ' Marlon M. Curry ...... Marshall help finance Althea Gibson’s tennis HeHP continued:continuea- ...... should have won. My pitching has Bartow, Florida; James McClure, Howard Wheeler In winning the tour of England. The jaunt was ar gan and Mangrum. ‘Yoi know my club really should been spottier than a zooful of leop- “That’s right” Chuck-agreed. Arnold is leaving Morehouse ‘ Col-, > Frank Stranahan,’‘’1950 winner of Charlotte, N. C„ William Butler, '50 championship carded 63, 67, 66 lege ...... Ill ranged by Bertram Baker, executive be about 10 games in front- right ards. “Big Newk is just getting under Anniston, Ala., and Richard Mabry, and 64 for a total of 260. Richard secretary of the American ' Tennis the British Amateur, will lead a now. We lost several games we. “'ButBi if we’re on. top with spotty. way, though.' He ought to win 20 ¿Morris Brown College is causing colorful host of Slmon-Rures in an Rome. Ga. . Terrell surprised the field by cop its’cage coaches to Wonder what Association, which co-financed the sure, maybe 25. .But, that skinny . The Southern Open will.be the ping second place with a card of •trip along with Famcee and a ten effort , to provide the open with its guy, Roe: sure amazes me. . He price victory as its second cham first amateur winner in 18. years. only major golf. meet sanctioned 66, 67 , 66 and 65 over the«72-hole pionship basketball coach is to be nis manufacturing company. always seems to have it. I don’t by the United Golfers Association campaign. sacrificed to a newcomer next When the ATA first presented see how he can miss 20, at least. Fall ;.....!! AU around up the thespian to Florida A. and M. Many Great Athletes Liked “Ralph .Branca? Great. If he coaching pot is tossing like a tem athletic director A. S. (Jake) keeps òri-going like he did in pis pest II Gaither which called for Miss West Coast last two starts I’d have to tab. him NOTES ON SPORTS — The N. Gibson to withdraw from school for 20 also.” I C. A. A.’s télévision ban on football and take instructions at a school Mazdas Better Than Chuck’s listeners started to laugh games is. cracking wide open. Sev Detroit, the college turned the Baseball Ban BY PAT ROBINSON (5) And, finally, there were those eral colleges are openly peddling proposition, down by objecting supermen, of sport who . hit the and he asked : “What’s the matter? NEW YORK, N. Y.- Ran high spots all their lives, who Did I say something funny?" rights to their home games ...... that if Miss Gibson withdrew from across an old pug who put the , is The American Legion, which the college they could no longer reached the top, spent fortunes ; The audience suggested that if has., 16,000 baseball teams in its assume any responsibility for per To Be Probed arm..on us today for what he and despite all managed to- do all Chuck was conceding 60 victories FANS CLAMOR • Kid GavilanSappears to be: the 49 departments, contends its aim sonally financiaUy, or otherwise. called a small "Loan." ■right to. the end.,;, £ ; for just three of his pitchers, (he FOR WHITE HOPES ; i best of a mine run group of welters. And. most important -of all,. al staff couldn’t be so terribly spot IB, to promote clean hard play, ✓ Gaither insisted that Miss Gibson WASHINGTON, D. C. * — Con He was a fellow who might Boxing has been praised • for its As champ he seems well able to good sportsmanship and good take her examinations like other though they took life in general ty, ;.; ... ■ ' democratic atmosphere in récent take, care pf himself until a man gressional Baseball probers áre have been a champion , if he citizenship. Yet out of the mil- students and if she desired to go looking into thé reason why the lightly, they were deadly in ear .Chuck grinned: “Well, the rest years. The Golden , . Gloves, „ the with a -punch comes along- iiOns of dollars spent by the abroad during the summer then the West Coast is denied its bid for a had trained half as faithfully ordinary man. haven’t been too. hot. Irv Palica Amateur Athletic Union champion Jimmy Carter, the ;new»Sllght American Legion in developing college would cooperate. The- ATA major league team ’ as he played the night circuits. has had a sore arm. Carl Erskine ships, and thé professional cham weight king, has several rated, col * : this: program not a single league star remained in school, completed ■ They were terrific spenders but hasn’t been as steady as be should pionships all give Negroes ample ored challengers, but no w Ki t e examinations and went to England John Paul Stevens, assistant And that set us to thinking of they managed to keep enough for has been sponsored solely for Ne- counsel of house monopoly investi and the others haven’t been as opportunities to win crowns. ones of too much, merit. . . gro boys in the South. under the terms of the college. the scores cif great or potentially a rainy day. ' • good a sthey should.” ’ Several states. have utilized Ne The featherweight division Is all / • The Legion wants to install good gating commiteee, said today that great athletes we have known failure of the big-time club owners Nobody ever saw Babe Ruth groes as officials on their athletic Sandy Saddler and Willie Pep.: character, in every boy that parti-, who liked the mazdas better Somebody said that if . all of commissions. The .International Box Saddler probably is too good for. ■ cipates in its promotion. Yet for the to grant a franchise to one of Cal give anything but his best on Chuck’s pitchers performed up to ifornia’s larger cities is part of the than sunlight. a ball field. Ditto for Hagen on . his expectations, the fans around ing Club has Truman K. Gibson, Pep now. Because these are the most: part our veterans have riot Althea Gibson Jr., as one of its key officials. meagre prospects among whites protested too loudly against the ex) committee’s overall Inquiry into You can divide them into dis a golf course. And as for Greb the National League Would be yell matters affecting the national tinct classes like this: lie was a demon in the ring. ing “to break up the Dodgers,” as Below' this surface manifestation row active, you may look for pub - elusion of their youths. Southern of democratic tendencies, however, licity. on new fighters.. Legion officials have been lnarti- pastime. (1) There were the fellows who Greb rarely trained but he of the all-powerful Yanks in Babe . CUlate on t:ie subject of this type Def eated tri had every natural. physical equip fought so often that, he man Ruth's heydey. 1. is the bellowing—the bellowing ot Why would anyone suspect that Stevens hlntedstrongly that tire uhite fans for “white hopes.” fans are looking for a white hope? • of.competition for Negro youths. question of whether the contro ment- to become champions but aged to .keep in trim : despite . who disliked the hard work, . the his night life. And the . same Chuck agreed, ‘T think I have the Of the six-money-making cham At the Charles-Maxim holocaust, '■ ^4 is difficult' to see the true ef versial reserve clause in player con pions that Americans support, only cheers were all Maxim, every time fectiveness of the Legion program tracts is legal constitutes but one steady grind of training and clean goes for Ruth and Hagen. best club in baseball. We haye. been when so large a segment of England Meet living necessary to reach the top. A prize example of No. 4.Is „ hitting .297 and ,oyr fielding has one, Joey Maxim, is white. - His, he feebly raised his hand. ' ¡':v part of the probe. chances of- holding Jils crown-now Of the active champions;- only American boys are denied a MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - As a key man in the investiga-, (2) There were the sad Backs Lee Savold. who fights Joe been great. And at that we should chance to participate either thru Miss Althea Gibson, playing fen who became champions and.' Louis next week. Lee was a have a higher club baiting, average appear to be very slight after hiB Ray Robinson can draw a biggaij^^, tien, he listed four other aspects of because Carl;Furino und ‘Billy Cox miserable showing against Ezzard Among others, Joe Louis is stillW|l apathy of Negro veterans, indif rig in England for the first time, major league baseball in which he through their, own folly wound prize bum until he. saw . the ference of national Legion offi was defeated by Miss Doris Hart, up in the gutter. light ».few years ago, under have beqn away below their normal Charles, the heavyweight king. His big name. Rex Layne, because^ot ' is interested from a monopoly figures with the stick; leading challenger is. a Negro, . Ar his fighting spirit, probably will cers or the plain caUousness of C-l, 6-4 in the semifinals of. the- standpoint. (3) There were the unfortunates went years of. strenuous diet préjudice and jimcrow. Northern England .tournament. - who reached the top, lived clean ing and training, and now, too chie Moore, and his 'first', title de put them in Bob Murphy and JAite SPORTS OFF THE CUFF — Tho ' Miss Gibson is currently tun They were: ly, and then lost ail they had late perhaps,-is cashing in on ,,:If wè don’t have any accidents fense Is scheduled against a Negro, LAMotta should draw them to the $100,000 Belmont Stakes — third ing up for the British championship The restriction of club franchi through bad Investments, the natural talents he wasted and if everybody,., cjip.ksj as: he Bob. Satterfield. ___ park when they face one another gem. in the turf’s triple crown — is at Wimbleton where she will be ses to the mid- west and north east (4) There were those who for so long. should. We should win the pen Looking at prospects for-a white to July.' .... <. scheduled for June* 16 ...... If nant by, 20 games. Riglit now I champion, division by division,, this If you do not think this “white the first of her race to participate area, of the United States. Stevens took life to easy too long but have;- the best all-round outfield Jackie Robinson had entered the cipate. '■ pointed out that there are no ma found themselves in time to . Benny Leonard and Tommy ringslder would say there is little hope business! is serious in ttlie_ pro game in his teens, he would Loughran were, clean-living cham in baseball everything considered hope for whites, ¿'i minds of many whltesrnaybe .you Miss Gibson won only five games, jor league clubs on the West Coast save something from the — hitting, fielding, throwing and have been acclaimed world-wide as the same number she got oii despite population growth and no wreckage. pions whose hard luck put them in Who can whip or challenge should have' read recent columns the greatest second-sackers of all Class No. 3. speed. Charles in. the heavyweight divi by Gene Kessler of the ChictWo- America’s No. 2 player the only ted that clubs such as the St. Louis i 1 ------— .'.—'■—1—----- “And I don’t know any club that times .... Less than a month be ether time they met—in the. Browns are consistent money - los sion. Joe Louis and Jersey Joe Wal Sun-Times and John P. Carmi fore the major league All-star game can equal my infield..with , . .Gil cott? No whites are -plausible now chael. of the Chicago Daily New$ quarterfinals of the National Clay ers. • Hodges, Jackie Robinson, Peewee at Briggs. Stadium, Detroit, which Courts tournaments in Chicago last that the Maxim, bubble has been Both men are fair-minded wri wlll.be played on Tuesday, July 2. The bonus player question. Reese, who is having a terrific burst. Rex Layne, the only hope, July.' Stevens said the committee is in ters who do not utilize any racial lptK .:.... Negro American League Standing year, and Cox. ...ib - i -- needs more polish.-, . .. ,t bias;, on their sports ■ pages oii In To reach the ■,semifinals, Miss terested in the fact that there are ¿ÏÜ-- "Catching? Well, name me Prospects are, good in the 175 their columns, but each, one men ■rJimmy Powers reports in the Gibson had to defeat Miss Barbara complicated league rules which TEÄM BATTING another pair in our league better New York DaUy News: “The PCL Scofield, seventh ranking Ameri pound division with Kid Matthews, tioned the thought of white hopas prevent an outstanding prospect than Rdy Campanella ind' Brilce Bob Murphy, and Jake LaMotta has sent Luke Easter, Orestes Mi- can woman; tennis player. She elim from being approached until his G AB R ' H HR‘ PCT in column chatter about the fight ' INDIANAPOLIS Edwards??, <. b! tpp,,men. Satterfield is erratic, and game. J ; f noso, Artie Wilson, and Harry inated Miss Scofield 6-1,'7-5. In her graduation from high school and ...... -23 857 226 279 28 3Í6 Now all the Dodgers have to ejo is J Simpson to the big leagues and opening round, Miss Gibson topped CHICAGO .... Moore is -, growing ; old. - £.4 -.4 ■Ti'? ’ an even more complicated set of ...... 21 -733 143 230 5 3Í4 make their manager's words, stand ,, Sugar Ray Robinson spells the .. It is something; that naturally 'has another group of Negro stars Mrs, Peggy Hodson of England 6-1, rules regulating his future in base KANSAS CITY 'up.., ... wlm will soon join the above ...... 25 898 190 281 16 313 middleweights, and nobody,.seems comes up In. thd minds ot whlUs I 6-1. ball, once he has signed a contract BIRMINGHAM they used to howl for the disposal to be close. Rocky Graziano will with racial pride.* tf there were1 do 5 quartet. They are. Sam Jones, a Playing with N. Kumar of India 3. - The farm systems. Stevens ...... 25 • 864 120. 240 5 278 ' ¿giant . fire-balling righthander; BALTIMORE have a chance in September, but colored champions, wouldn’t Jle-i In the mixed doubles, Miss Gibson disclosed that the committee will ...... 21 747 131 199 U 266 i.i-- Gene Baker, an effortless fielding MEMPHIS . . Robinson will win unless he gets groes ask why aren’t there any gi>qd won in the opening round with a want.-to hear Branch Rickey, now ...... 24 800 151 211 9 shortstop; Bob Boyd, a long-bit 264 Fl carqle’ss. ,' dark-skinned fighters? . j .? e-1, 6-0 victory over G. H. Ryver an official of the Pittsburgh Pi PHILADELPHIA ------15 517 80 7 ting first baseman, and Jose San- rates who is credited with develon- 137 264 . tlago, a relief pitcher specialist. and Miss J. MacLeod of England NEW ORLEANS 6-1, 6-0. iug the farm system while with the ...... 28 923 132 226 5 245 ¿ EYE-OPENERS IN SPORTS----- In the women's doubles Miss Gib St. Louis Cardinals and the Brook TEAM FIELDING Clarence Henry Tops Agramonti* Bigtime footbaU may not be “big son and Mrs. Gladys Lines of lyn Dodgers. He Baid the house W L T DP P group wants to know how, much the INDIANAPOLIS business," but It is hard to explain England lost to Miss Rosemary . 18 4 1 13 34 it isn’t when’ figures are released Walsh and Miss B. Goodman of farm system program impedes a PHILADELPHIA DETROIT. Michigan — Clarence was unmarked. young player. .780 8 26 showing phlo State University drew England 6-3 and 6-4 In the second CHICAGO Henry of Los Angeles won a unan It was Henry’s 25th win 111 $1,112,000 for five home games .... round. 4. The possibility of player 13 8 0 10 38 Pace In Majors imous lO^ound decision Wednesday KANSAS CITY 21 fights. Agramonte now has tirions. An attempt was made sev . 17. 7 1 14 50 n:ght over waltzing Cuban heavy fought 47 times, winning 36 MEMPHIS NEW YORK, N. Y. — No doubt eral years ago to form a union 9 13 2 14 56 about baseball being a monopoly. weight Omelio Agramonte in De and dropping 11. I among the players but quickly ex BIRMINGHAM . 11 14 0 5 59 Individual statistical leaders in the troit's Olympia .Stadium. pired. Recently a new movement has BALTIMORE . major leagues Saturday were: Henry weighed in at 183 3-4; been underway under the direction . 4 17 0 7 52 Agramonte at 188 1-2. ' A •» ¿"'4 ■ NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL LEAGUE Little Dynamite of an ex-major leaguer, Martv 10 18 0 16 78 Batting—Brooklyn (Robinson) Henry's left,. his best weapon 3 McManus. Stevens said he Is check INDIVIDUAL BATTING AVERAGES OF BLACK BARONS Runs—Brooklyn (Hodges) by far, piled np enough points Shows Gains In i 4 ing into whether the players are POS G AB R H RBl Runs batted in—Brooklyn ;Snider) to. overcome the-fact that he fiee to undertake or support such Home Runs—Brooklyn (Hodges) dropped the last-five stanzas. a move. STEELE ...... cf 18 59 13 23 6 Fight For Life GRIGGS Stolen Bases—Brooklyn (Robinson) Judges Al Goodman and An ...... ut 17 59 ' 8 22 5 Pitching—Brooklyn (Roe) dy Brown scored it the same— WASHINGTON, D. C. — ’’Ljt- ROBINSON ...... of 24 93 19 34 13 AMERICAN LEAGUE 54-46 for Henry. ‘ tle Dynamite,” Washington Feath PATTERSON . • ...... c 25 88 13 26 13 American League Referee Tom Briscoe took the erweight was reported to have “im Sugar Ray Wins GIBSON ...... 2b Chicago (Fox) eighth round away from the' 23- proved a little” although he was 20 83 11 24 10 Chicago (Minoso) still Jn a coma after being kayoed* WILLIAMS . . . . 1 <. year-old Californian for elbowing, ...... 3b 25 85 12 23 10 Chicago (Robinson) but scored in his favor, 49-41. by-Gene. Smith .Thursday night; CASTILLE .... •...... SS 25 101 15 25 6 Chicago (Robinson) In the second round, Henry floored Dynamite, whose real namej is As His Opponent LILLY ...... Ut- Chicaco (Busby) Elijah Williams, has been uncon ’C 14 28 2 7 4 26-year-oId Agramonte for an eight CANADA ...... '...... Ib Chicago (Gumpert) count with two hard lefts to the scious since 10:40 p. m EDT Thurs 23 76. 3 16 5. All is not lost, however, Chicago’, day when he suffered a skull In -v^.> . GRIGGS...... ut 10 35 . 2 stomach. .The, Cuban-style. Jersey 4 3 Eddie Robinson actually doesn't Joe Walcott went down, again in jury in the bout at Griffith sta Walks Out Ring BLACK BARONS PITCHERS' RECORD S1 i'/ ; ) lead the league in home runs. He's the fourth round for a nine-count, dium. 1 ANTWERP. Belgium^ G CG W L PCT tied for the lead with Ted Williams because he. slipped after evading a His surgeon,.Dr. Wm. T. Spcricf' V. of Boston. J. „ ' World Middleweight Champion COLLINS . . . 5 2 3 2 600 hard right. :s,x...... , said'that even, thought - uncon x”. •'< .. . Sugar Ray Robinson was awarded GREASON ... Henry appeared tired and scious, the fighter is now respond ... 8 5 4 3 571 ing to his name, and that ¡his 1 < a technical knockout victory Sun LILLY ...... showed a swollen right eye and day when his opponent, Jan De ... 8 33 3 500 a bloody nose at the end of the Chances of recovery, are "about ¡50-1 Bruin of Holland, “walked out” In JOHNSON ...... * ...... 6 3 1 2 333 Baseball Czar match. In contrast, the loser to or slightly .better in his favor."' the eighth round of their scheduled COLLIER...... 4 1 0 3 000 ~ i ■'S ■ ten-rourid bout. PRICE .-4-.-^ 1».___4 i: o 1 ’ 000 has received the release from the Hie surprise ending came after LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS club owners. — — ■ —i — New Orleans Man Robinson had subjected the Dutch , Erwin Ford, Indianapolis, has taken the lead among the bat A. B. Chandler Chandldr ‘sAid he has sefit'a form man to a severe pummellngin both to the owners .to. be signed iy them ters.in the Negro-American League with an average of ,477, ac Loses All Limbs the sixth and seventh rounds and with-.the date of his resignation’ then let him go when he had him cording to statistics compiled by Howe News Bureau, left blank. NEW ORLEANS —(ANP)— Car fil i To Quit Soon osb on thè verge of a kayo. Willard Brown, Kansas City,’ added the lead in hits, with 41, He said the would, fill in the date ter -Sjnith 57,.suffered the I '. of ■ • • De Bruin, apparently unhurt, ' ' s ' his four lithbs here last week when and in runs batted in, with 31, to his leadership in.total bases, BY CHARLES EINSTEIN. 'at my own discretion.” just walked out of the ring In the ..With, three suits now pend he was struck by a switch en^ne middle of the eighth round. now 73. NEW .YORK,- N. Y-.—) Baseball and dragged, along the tracks for Harry (Speed) Merchant, Indianapolis,»continuesi to lead jn Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chand ing against baseball, each nam A crowd of 8.000 fans witnessed ing Chandler as defendant, the '■ more than 78. feet.. ; i , the non-tltle scrap. triple with T2 and in'stolen bases with 18.’ He also has taken the ler will,resign, from office, at a The.lower.parts of both arms and date to be decided by htmseM. ’lame duck”-commissioner made ,ead in runs with' 29.. it clear that he has no wish to the right leg were severed, wtiile I Chandler said this wiU take part of the left foot was cut off. Na^ Peeplps, jncjjanapolis, continues to lead in triple with 12 place .dnly ’aftor hevy bupj- ob- be liable for the damages once Thunderjets he no longer is to office. Sm(th .was. walking on a trestle, and in stolen bases with. 18. He also has taken the.lead in runs ' mined from ‘the Major League according to, observers, when -fait club owners written indemni The suits . now pending na- Crash Near with -Lt.. ; V. ’ i b/ a Kansas City Southern ‘ Lines IN: CENTRAL COLLEGIATE - JAVELIN CHAMPÍON — Elon Robin» X ty releaslng'him from any dam-, turaliy involve, «he.,, p«fiP4\ of , Nat Peeples, Indianapolis, took the. sole ledd,in,double.s'Wilji- time when Chandler was com«* • diesel switch engine, in charge of a ¡¿.Xavier Unîvértîty (ayeliji, MjBcialîstAWîhesrécenflÿ- annexed -“ages -that- might - accrue eat of 'white engineer and Negro fireman - Richmond, Ind. 11 and Lem Williams, also of Indianapolis, continues to'; lead* in legal missioner. . fireman, fourth consecutive javelin championship at the annual SIAC acUon.Agalnat.hlas.aa.a. R2Sn;-Werspp, 46;,-' j ’ Dayton. Ohio — Wrlghit baseball commissioner. 2 - i .ipie. Nfew tfork ttaity Mirror hadi ,...... libàjltfJ etjn Atlanta. A: native, The affair, was a border line in i Paterson-Air Force Base at.Dayton, ' Gene Collins, Kansas City;? Harry Butts,; Indianapolis, and The cdmmisslonef 4enia4',that; hq «ppitod ^tot3ChMdier ngujxpittod cMent.lnyolylpg,cident, involving, Orleans andandJef- Jef- iTor at Xavier^nd competed . In t Ohio announced that three F-84 Othello;.Strong,. Chicagb, leads the leagues pitchers: • Each"hgz had set •' any., date for his «¿gna*: his resignation.- and .’ expeots . to “Thunderjets” crashed Friday near t«m,zbut7iiiia?tatowii,i-.. ‘ < Richmond, Ind., en route to Texas WDn'Joor/anSJösf’höhe;; tends to step.down quickly. investigation.' ... ”1“ ■■ .X- •. íW V.. .tv .-B.Tw-'yá ». .1K ’TVZr jIVriA rfy. t* ------o&ww * ------—...... '-•li
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, usvU W d rièri' ' CHAPTER I’WEM > ugiieeu. a i.-- THE DOUR ot ¿elma Sniytn'6 cigarel, ano looaea arouna nun: rest cure oy-peopu- can.^i\ aome was openeo oy o 'thickset ola cnocoiaie-coioreo walls, a toro it—all. the time. They young man u> slacks ano a wmé- FrahkUn stove in the ola dreplace. wneo they’re urea, or wantQfi Wï what raggeo mroigan. tìe was a nole in the orown rug. change rrom their sí® dara ulte nu Bister, wore specta Smyto was watening nun and "So . understand. ” . . cles, ano cameo a oeavy oook smiling. “How ao you Uke it across -”1 aiway. iikeo Mrs yientjpn^ under ui arm. He nao some or the rallroaa tracks 7" oe askeo. mighty nice woman. I’d nave.sa.tp: nls sister’s gooo looks, out ma Gamadge raised ais eyebrows. stfe was a well-oaianceo personal*’ reddish.Grown eyes were without "Comlortable all-yeaNrouno old ity. eoa" Smytn went on looking . any particular lustra bouse." be sala. • “What’s the mat a Gamadge ms Orows arawn to He said, “Throw you out, aid ter with HT" i , gether. “I didn't get tl.e idea inai they T” saw Gamaoge. aro stopped. "You’d soon ana out Personally there was any question òr ari aóél'- "Never mlno Mr: Jamadge," 1 Uke it Une. only. I have to do a dent with those capsules. ‘. Great salo ¿elma, "He saw them do ‘t. goo*- many repairs "tn my spare Scott, don't tell me you think there $■ He was very nice ano Brought me time—whenever that- la. Toq bad was o mix-up in the prescription-? oomo; ne’s on nls way to New the kid’s upset; she useo to oe a There never was a wora or an.Ve By Sullivan York." nice girl til) they ruined net dis thing like that" He adaea. “Ana . "Did you tel) him ne was headed position tor nor. Did they treat Grandpa didn i nave anything .,tp tor Albany T Of course thore’a the her very rougn up there T" do with that anyhow." Hr went, Bear Mountain Bridge, u he wants z “I thought the older people were or slowly. ’Zelma was there, that the rtda" ■ rather rude; the others were ob- evening—they • were all naving^a “Don’t oe silly, Sam. He might llvtoua.” quiet game ot something in the like a glass ot oeer." "Zelma can’t learn." laundry, they’d just, naa the be-’ "I was going to Knock off and “1 think she did tonight.“ reavement you Know; you can’t nave one myselr," said young "1 ought to have gone. 1 knbw play anything reali) rough after Smyth, looking ■ at Gamadge. it; somebody to pair off with down there's been a bereavement" "Thanks tor giving the kid a tin.” in the laundry.“ Gamadge returned his smile.' They entered a dim hallway: “Where 1" "Na" Gamadge and Zelma nung their •They call II thé game room The maid startea yelling : and raincoat*- on a natracK, and toi- now; took out the stationary tubs screaming, and Zelma called the. lowed Smyth-along oetween sad- and the-gas stove>and painted it house-nere.-and i-got the message ■ colored walla to an open doorway, blue, pink and green. Venner put to Gramp. He was up there id » ¿elma led the way into a small in a good weekend at IL" Some few minutes—in tact 1 drove "him. study or horary; a lamp with a thing amused him. out be repressed 1 didn't go tn." green shade cast a circle ot tight It He said, "Trouble la, Zel and 4 Gamadge noddea 1 ’ on papers, notebooks, and a round ought to dress up more; then we’d "So of course the only place for . ed object that looked Uke a grey look more Uke hangers-on and less her was Dalgren." , ,-.- old stona . i like nigged individualists.” “Yes. She got a clean bill'Ot ¿elms said, "Not that brain "Your sister complained that she health there.” Gamadge dropped" again. Take It right. away." hadn’t tlnie tonight” ;. his ash into a Cray, and sat look- - Bouse Kiirs Bill To Set Barn wrapped tt tenderly tn a “No;, they came ano swept her ing down at the end ot nls clgt olottu "Such a good one," he pro away. 1 dug my neels in—enough aret “You might know mòre tested. “1 think It must have been 1b enough. That ’ foursome broke about this Kind ot thing than "I donated oy, the owner." up tor good.” Hi laughed up at do,’ Mr? Smyth. A stay ui.';'an-- . "Dissection T" asked Gamadge Ganiadge. T seem to be talking other kind of institution—mental with polite interest. somewhat trankly to a friend of Institution, let’s even cal)’It by-art z "Oh not Tm not as backward as the family, but from what Zelma old-tashioned name: insane, asy al’ that," said Sam. Tm a third- said 1 got a kind of Idea you were lum ...” ...... bV loûïs LAUTIER pi, reported a rule for its Consid to convince him during' a debate Young Smyth was sitting qulèr- I vJ»WASHINGTON, «whuim * vyAx, D..C.¡j. \j. —— uxixrrft(NNPA) / erauon year guy. Pathology." He walked an onlooker." eration from the House Rules Com- on the merits of the bill. to the door, nls jgyjjdle carefully •1 am. 1 only came up to get iy, hi« clgaret burning unheedea fc r-eKoBowtagT^KolJpv4ng— This week the UN Tech 1910 was ns follows: Konya 14',600,000 only take me a tew minutes." saidI "Yes.” Smyth was regarding conduct wouldn't be taken sen-’ PiiweH mbde. his? motion while the nical Assistance program officials ■pounds; Ungafldi, 5.800.000 pounds; Zelma, looking apologetic. ”11 you: him steadily ano with interest ousiy.” -ia House was' sitting in trie’'Commit-" announced that 60 fellowships to and Tanganyika, 1.503,000 pounds. really don’t mind?" "Grandpa slipped up bn the diagl - Smyth's clgaret movèda'little tee’yofi'.thel Whole .House,, fori, the enable African territorial residents Also; British East Affican tea . ex “You know we figured It opt that nosis. did ne? And is that why he between nls Angers. ; z consideration of the bill. The ef- to study public administration and perts in 1950 amounted to 12,443,-. Dept. of Defense Photo Tm not tn a hurry." took the car and beat' It up-river “I can't tor the Ufo ot.moVaée, fect.'pf the- motion, .which • twice economic and social development’ 000' pounds, compared with experts NEGROES IN 2nd INFANTRY .DÍVÍSIOÑ-Sfc. Major L. Cleve any sense ui that’ thlrty-day 'ar- abroad are still acailable. Zelma laughed ano went out as if the devu was after mm? carried 'in the committee of the of 9,190,000 potrnds in 1949. land, of Fort Valley, Georgia, weapons squad leader, (left) points ;Wlth her brother. He came oack: Well, ne’s à good family ■ practi rahgementi" continued -Gamadgd whole,” a purely parliamentary de but CömritahiSt-led-North Korean position to his machine gun crew.’ carrying .two open cans ot oeer . thoughtfully.’, “except what Tvé Presently 150 UN féllóws'Hlp hold Principal 1950, destinations and Members of the crew are Cpl. Freddie L. Howard, of Los Angeles,. tioner. out ne knows even less vice, was to'have' thé’committee to ers are studying in 23 countries and and glasses He poured, nanded ai about psychiatry’ than 1 do, and saio. And of couree Sylvia ¿Cold- rise and recommend to .the -House the amounts, shipped to'each were: California, gunner; Pfe. George W. Marsh, of Covington, Kentucky, field is no Dlood relation to' tM receive travel and living allowances Canada, 3,056,000 ; pounds: Anglo- assistant gunner, and Pfc. Herbert H. Blount, of Marianna, Florida, glass to ¡Gamadge. and said. “Why• .that’s mighty-little.“ , the striking” out' of 'the ' enacting from the UN or, in the case of the not sit down to if Gamadge said nothing. --I’. Coldflelds. so why should the' Wat- tlause. .. ;. . . : Egyptian Sudan, 2,677,000; United ammunition bearer, - - .: ; ■’ • Africans, from the metropolitan States, 2,526,000; and the United "Why hot t Thanks. ’’ • Smyth,Smyth. frowning,tro.vmng a littleutile now^now, ertons care About ttf Nothing"!!, jfjYOn a roll-call ,vo{e, the House, government over the territory. Kingdom, 2 139,000; Local consump ‘ i. Smyth lowered himsell into, a went on. “Ot course she was atlthe commitment to worry) them." BJBlbted, 222 to 117, to strike out thé chair behind the table. Gamadge the Dalgren place. Dut that needn’t)
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