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Í Here; Temple Is V •: v:’ VOLUME 30, NUMBER 9 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1961 PRICE TEN CENTS In So. Memphis Miss City Wide ? Bathing Beauty M. Contest This Week Mayor Loeb 7 Curvaceous beauties all over Loader Raps NAACP Memphis are being urged to regis B ter for the Miss City Wide Bathing Beauty contest this week. RUFUS COY SANDERS And Local Preachers They will be presented and judg ed at the Memphis Fairgrounds Changes Tune The Muslims are beginning to show some strength in Mem Amusement Park, Tuesday night, August 15, during a colorful pag phis. They meet Sundays at 7 p.m. in the Muhammad Temple of eant featuring modern dances, Islam at 1440 Kentucky Street near S. Parkway, W. modern music, trophies, awards and the crowning of “Miss City Wide" Brother Bolden X, who was trained for the Muslim work in ? San Diego, Calif., is’ minister of the temple. He is young and a for 1961. On Segregation Contestants must be between the Memphian. No. 2 man is Brother Arthur X, secretary of the tem ages of 14 and 19, and unmarried. ple. Brother James XX is captain, and Brother Joseph X holds the Girls and young «amen desiring title of lieutenant. ' • > • to enter may register at any of > Hit five city swimming pools—Tom Advocates Moderation Rufus Coy Sanders, a mathema Brother Bolden X said the I tics major who was graduated with Lee, Orange Mound, L, E. Brown, Memphis temple has been active Washington and Gooch, according distinction from LeMoyne Co*:167C < m Memphis for 21 months. to Mrs. A. F. Benson, chairman In Race Relations Talk in May, will soon be assigned as The Muslims, with headquarters of the project. a secondary school teacher in East n Chicago where Mr. Muhammad Co-chairmen include Mrs. M. C. Mayor Henry Loeb's carefully prepared speech Io the Rotary Africa. “ supreme ruler, first gained na Smith and Mis. Martha Jean Club failed to draw cheers from most Negroes in Memphis, but He is one of 160 young Ameri tional attention through the Pitts Steinberg. O. L. Cash, supervisor no where in the talk did he use his favorite expression: "I am a cans selected to teach for two burgh Courier. An investigation by J of pools, is serving as co-ordin segregationist." years in one of three East Afri he FBI gave the Muslims addit ator. can countries — Tanganyika, Ken In his address to the Rotarians, he came up with the word: ional national recognition and Five judges will be selected to ya and Uganda. The entire pro then came C. Eric Uncoin’s book determine the winner. Miss Bet- "Moderation." He mentioned "Moderation" twice. A; one point, ject is financed by the Intematlon- ■The Black Muslims,’’ which turn- he said: "I choose to be withi these moderate, decent, level-head------al ^.•jppratioii-Adiniiu^ratHm-tm- ed a-stronger national spotlight on (Continued-onPage Four)- ed people who desire to elevate all of the races." der a contract with Teachers Col Mj; Muhammad and his Muslims. Closing the talk, he said: "... I promise the course of nto- lege. Columbia University. There were about 20 persons at I (Mr. Sanders is at Teachers Col tending services Sunday night Boy, 4, Suffers deration with diligence and determination for Memphis and all lege on an East Africa Training at the Muslims’ Kentucky street of us." Fellowship where he is attending address. The temple is located up Broken Right Leg an orlentatio nprogram. He goes Tills address came on the heels stairs in a remodeled attic, Pic Eric Charles Cooper, 4. of from New York to the University 362- of the Walker - for -Willis switch tures and appropriate articles from D Driver, was admitted to Grady of London this month for more which resulted in A. Maceo Walker magazines and newspapers are Hospital Monday with a broken Mt. Sand'-rt is : ior. cf I being elected to the three -man taped to the walls. The podium is right leg and cuts on the head md i»irs. Flenuy Sanders of PAYING OFF FARM DEBT - Dr. J. H. Jackson, right, president of ¡Memphis Transit Authority after i red and carries the Muslims’ sym and body. Notice to Be?:mi Hill Ru: l the National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc., poses with, left to [ Atty. A. W. Willis, duly elected to bol — a stax and crescent. A sim The boy was struck by a ve This program was started I the post, had been dropped on a ilar symbol is located directly over right: Rev. Samuel H. Herring, pastor of St. Paul Baptist; Dr. M. L. hicle driven north on Lauderdale cause of the shortage of teachers technicality. the podium. The change of guard Fuller and the Rev. A. E. Campbell, pastor of Columbus Baptist, south of Vance by Frank Holmes, in East Africa. I The dropping of Mr. Willis was Churches was quite frequent, with three 50, of 610 Mississippi. Mr. Holmes, Mr, Sanders turned down a grad after Baptists made final payment on 400-acre farm near Mason, a decisive victory for Mayor Loeb young men participating. A guard charged with failing to yield the uate scholarship to Ohio Univer Tenn. The farm was purchased for $60,000 from Dr. Fuller and who opposed Willis from the very FRANK KILPATRICK stands motionless at the front of right -of-way said the boy ran sity at Athens to accept the post beginning charging that he was the hall throughout the entire ser has been named the "Baptist Freedom Farm." The land provides in front of him. in East Africa. He plans ..doing vice. When one guard relieves an homes and farmland for tenant farmers in Fayette and Haywood not qualified for the job and that and Clubs graduate work upon his return to • he had opposed the city as a re other there Is quite a bit of mili counties who were evicted because they dared register and vote. America. Churches Needed tary procedure involved. Freak Accident presentative for the NAACP in 1 We Invite You To. The LeMoyne graduate, who will desegregation cases. Send Your News receive $3,200 a year plus expenses Several women and girls were in Kills Ark. Dentist In his race relations talk to for the next two years, said he is the congregation, their heads cov the Rotary group, the Mayor chid To The MEMPHIS going, to East Africa for the “trav In Vole Campaign ered with scarves. They wear no PINE BLUFF, Ark. — Dr. David ed Negro leaders, saying they have el and experience!" lipstick. One of the ladies sat at a E. Parker, popular young dentist,, failed to assume their responsibili- WORLD “Our last meeting of ward and Mr. Banders wais married recent table at the head of the step« and died almost instantly at his homei ties to the city as a whole and DEADLINE IS 4 P.M. ly to Miss Doris Jean Thompson of precinct workers was very encour recorded names of visitors. Report Church Thursday night when1 he was elec■ that they must meet the white 656 N. Fifth. She is a sophomore aging,” said Frank Kilpatrick, co A guard escorts visitors to seats trocuted while working with ani community half way on what is MONDAYS At LeMoyne. ordinator of the registration -vote and insists that they “please sit electric drill in his kitehen. (Continued on Page Four) campaign now being conducted in erect." He had just returned to his of Memphis and Shelby County by Two prayers were offered at I fice a few days ago after under the Citizens’ Non - Partisan Reg which time all stood and faced the going an emergency operation for istration Committee. East with outstretched hands. a ruptured appendix. “We are organizing some wards Attendance Off Bishop ’Arthur W. Womack He is survived by his widow x: No collection was taken at the and and precincts that never have been three children. end of the services. Three Memphians agreed Sunday that church attendance Brother Bolden x explained that ,IUBC incngjniun» agreca ounaay that church attendance is (Continued on Page Four) falling off, that the influence once enjoyed by minister» is di Funeralized In Indiana, the local temple hopes to start a ...... «uw vnjvycu uy ’ INDIANAPOLIS - (ANP) - Funeral““' rtttauf'ant here soon. miniihingminishing and-^wt the younger people of today are more apt to Another Girl ttrvices .wire hjd Mon- Rttes were 'hekWhinday- at the ¿raveside in ¿lmwood Cemetery for Muslims operate artwsl business- join ranks,ranks, wlijvthewith-the less emot$nalemofftnal churches. doy for Bishop Arthur W. ^omock LeMoyne Grad Now es in cities Itfe Chicago, Detroit, vl. ■ the late Reid M. Robinson, a form The opinions were expressed on "Brown America Speaks," For TheBrandons Episcopal Church who died 111 his sleep last week at Methodist Pittsburgh, New York and Los er Memphian Who died Aug. 1 In a popular Sunday afternoon program moderated by Nat D, Wil- A baby girl was born Saturday Hospital after several weeks of confinement, Principal Of School Angeles. , ______muouraiea Dy Nat U. Wil Chicago, Ill. The Rev. William coke Home nnrl A n to Mr. and Mrs. Otha L. Brandon Bishop Womack was 70 years old. The young minister read a pre liams and produced by A. C. Williams over radio station WDIA. officiated. The body was in state of LeMoyne College .She weighed He was the presiding bishop of the pared sermon. He used necessary Saturday evening at J. C. Oates In Trier, Germany | Expressing the views and opin In at 8 pounds and 3 ounces and Fourth Episcopal District, compris Mrs. Edward 8. Johnson, the gestures but there was no attempt ions were H. J. Whalum, vice pres Miss Lee believes the younger lias been named Carmen Denise, ed of the states of Mississippi and and Sons Funeral Home. Negro is trying to get away from former Miss Velma Lindsay of 14- «« oiuke up" his listeners. Quite ident of Union protective Life In Mother and baby are doing fine. Louisiana. Mr. Robinson was the son of the “typical Negro" and also 25 Wilson, has been elected princi frequently, he used the term: "So- Birth was at Crump Hospital. ; Bishop Womack was born in Mrs .Maria Walker and the late surance Company; Miss Ada C. finds the ritualistic ohurch not as pal of Trier Dependent School in Called Negroes." And, on occasions, Lee ,a 1961 graduate of Southern Mr. Brandon is business manag : Halifax, Va„ and had resided in Alf Robinson. he would ask: "Isn’t that right?” demanding as the He was a graduate of LeMoyne, Trier, Germany. University at Baton Rouge, La,, and evangelical er for the college. He and Mrs. j Indianapolis 29 years. He once pas- A LeMoyne College graduate, she (And the congregation would re- church. completing his high school wcrk the Rev. Samuel Herrin gpastor of Brandon are now the parents of I tored Phillips Temple seven years. | spond with ¡"That's right." taught at Alonzo Locke Element St. Paul Baptist Church. Mr. Whalum said he believes four girls and one boy. Other prominent ohurches he (Continued on Page Four) ary School in Memphis before join- | He explained that the Muslims 1 pastored in the C. M. E. connection I do not teach violence and hate Tppic discussed was: “Is Chris some ministers are losing their 1 include St. John in Detroit Lane influence because too many of j (Continued on Page Four) j but that they are taught to pro- tianity Losing Ground Among them are worshipping money. i Tabernacle in St. Louis, Collins Falls Home Burglarized, [ tect themselves. “We'll fight back," American Negroes?" Democratic Club Chapel in Memphis? and historic Rev. Mr. Herring admitted that I he said. In summation they all agreed Israel in Washington. Jewelry Is Left Behind Husband Rips Off Wife's He also made it clear that Mus- there is a “falling away in attend Meeting Tonight Burglars visited the home of Dr. *thatu-‘ Christianity------will not lose FIGHTER FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Urns are taught to respect and ance" and blamed it on the skep The Shelby County Democratic I A great fighter for civil rights, Joseph W. Falls, retired principal Clothes, Saves Her Life too much ground. protect their women. tical attiude taken by some to the Club will hold an Important mem- [ Bishop Womack wa»‘l former of Geeter High School, and lugged When Mrs, Alleen Irby’s clothes He criticized the NAACP for scriptures and the dietv. bership meeting tonight (Thurs president of the 'I /lonapolis away a 200- pound wall safe con caught fire after a kerosene lamp picketing and boycotting stores in Mr .Whalum Believes younger day) at 7:30 in the Ford Local Branch of the NAACP. and had taining valuable papers and pro exploded in her home at 256 Cir Memphis and for begging for civil people are joining the more form Rev. Smith's Wife Union Hall on Walker Avenue at been active in the Association’s perty- dfeds — but no money. cle Read her husband saved her 1 rights. "Stop begging for civil al churches (Catholic, Presbyterian Bellevue. ¡work for more than 4o years. He The raiders decided to leave jew life by ripping her dlothes from her Dies Here Thursday I rights and get some silver dollars," and Episcopal) because they are I Mrs. Alberta Snutn, wife of the Atty. Russell B. Sugarmon Jr., was also a writer for the Associat elry,'. found in the house and body. She was attempting to light | (Continued on Page Four) not In accord with the emotional executive director, said "This will ed Negro Press and newspapers. bi / L Saturday, Avgust 11 llól KNOW MARY MARTEL YOUR LIBRARY By MAUDDEAN THOMPSON SEWARD Boy WhoDesertedHerByJoiningArmy L • . 1 J ? student of the teachings of Jesus. 1 F;’ 't ÈT * Our book tills week Is a trave » 1 U 1; : 'Í The preparation of this book baa I am 17 years old and pregnant. name . hard months and yeans ahead of you ffîsL * 11 logue In words and pictures aa the g ■ tí? author unfolds, after ' extensive proved such to be the case_____ Both my boyfriend and I graduated that will- requtae your utmost in L V- There is a wealth of material from high school this past June. This Is my problem: :We .-1 the faith, trust, and maturity. The study and research, which gives dealing with the culture of Pales My ^mother planned to send me to date for the marriage and '• -day Family Service Agency might be In detail the Life and Customs of tine in the time of Christ that has college but my boyfriend and I der before we were to be married my able to help you through this dif Palestine during the time of Jesus. not been Included here tor the lack ckfo ¿because of the baby coming boyfriend left and went into the ficult period. Look them up in the In Mark 4:83, 34, the evangelist Army without teUing me. I have of space, but a blbUography is pro we would get married. Mother was telephone book and call them for says, "With many such parables not heard from him yet. What vided at the close of each chapter hurt when I told her I was preg an appointment. spoke he the word unto them, as for your further study. The ma nant'and said I could go to college shall I do? they were able to hear It. But with Messed Up terial included in this book is that next year after the baby oomes. I As for the boy friend, forget him. out a parable spoke he not unto DEAR MESSED UP: which comes to bear most directly feel Lhave let mother down be He's not worth the mental anguish. them ...... ” upon the teaching of Jesus. Thia cause she had looked forward to I agree, you are messed up, you If he did not tell you before he left is a study of the cultural context mahy nice things for me. She was that he was leaving he probably Jesus illustrated His teaching of his teaching and as such it is glad'that my boyfriend was willing have let your mother down as well will not gat in oontact with you with stories and references drawn humbly presented to the student to jnarry me to give the baby a as yourself. You have some long now. from events familiar in the every day living of the people whom He of the New Testament. taught. This was a natural thing The five chapters are: The Home to do and a marie of a wise teacher. and Domestic Life. The Farm and Lower Cash Down 2 Memphis Teachers Back Jesus’ ability to speak so directly the Field, Foetal Life, Commerce to the mind of His listeners in and Eoonomics .and Religious and Payment, Longer dicates a broad familiarity with Political Life. The value of the the affairs of His own age. book has been enhanced by illus Terns For Homes Home After Western Tour1 If Jesus drew from the daily af trations of sepia-tone by the re-, fairs of those who learned from nowned artist, Wilbur G. Adams. Federal Home -Loan Bank Board James Hnwes and Walter Elkins Colorado where they got to see Him material to Illuminate His Call by today and get Life and has just authorized federal savings two local schoolteachers, return sights In Colorado Springs, the teaching, then a study of that cul Customs in Jesus’ Time by Joseph and' loan associations to finance homes priced above »20,000 with edj Sunday from a cross - coun Garden of the Gods, Pike’s Peak, tural background should be in L. Gift. The Librarians will help try tour that took them all the Manitobla Springs, Gave of the teresting and enlightening to today’s you. "lower cash dotta payments and , way to Ensenado, Mexico. Winds and Denver. longer' terms.” Hawes and Elkins made the ex- They traveled through the Roc SUIZURPRISE VISIT - A grouproup of 14 agricultural Extension S rrvice, and Ross J. Silket,-third from Under new regulations, down 1tensive three - week trip by au- ky Mountains to Salt Lake City 'eajers from Nigeria, Liberia and Ghana in right, program specialist with the USDA Foreign payment on a »25,000 home would tomobile.1 Mr. Hawes, a 1959 grad Utah where they viewed the Mor Africa, studying modern'extension methods at Agriculturalirai Service, talk with the group from Powell Endorses Dickens uate of LeMoyne College, has man Temple in Temple Square, be.cut. »500. Mortgage would be ’ A. and T.jCbllepe for the past three months, re left to.. rlf.igni: Olaniyen Olaniron, Western Ni- extended another 5 years. Month- taught1 at Delta Center High then on to Reno Navada through ly payment would be cut »7.45. !School In Walls, Miss., for the 100 miles of salt Lake desert. ceived recently o surprise visit by top officials geria; J. WiWj Jeffries, technical leader; Alahassen ^To get these benefits, home buy- 1past-ycar and a half, resigned that |-From- artment of-Agriculture -llorin,'■ ’ Northern‘lort^ Nigeria; Onuoha Mba, Eastern For Borough President. èri ■would pay an additional »4930.- 1positlon this summer because of fomia where they stopped off in Nigeria; Isgac Sackey, Ghana, and Melville Har- pressure from the Armed Forces. Bacremento and San Franoisco be 60 over 30 years; total cost of $25,- 1 nTW' i’’ -T NEW YORK -(NNPA)- Representative Adam Clayton Powell, 000 house would be »48,493.60. 1Mr. Elkins, also a 1959 LeMoyne fore reaching their destination, Jr., entered the Democratic primary Wednesday, indorsing As graduate, taught at Manassas Los Angeles. At Los Angeles they High the past year, resigned to took in the sights of Hollywood, semblyman Lloyd E. Dickens for Manhattan Borough President, accept an assistantship at Purdue Disneyland, Marineland-of the Ma^r Ttemlon backing the associate pastor of Abyssinian Baptist Church for Bishop Womack University. Pacific where they went skin-div City Council and hedging on the mayoralty. First stop on the teachers’ trip ing, Knott’s Berry Farm and Asks Churches To was Missouri where they stopped other places of interest. *Tm still uncommitted on the Democrats and “the day the people over In Springfield, Kansas City YOU ASKED IT mayoralty," the pastor of Abysin don’t like Carmine De Saplo, then Is Mourned Here and Independence where they got The two schoolteachers also got Aid St. Jude Drive nlan Baptist Church said. “At pre it’s up to them to elect someone to see the home of former Presl- to go to Ensenado, Mexico, be Matthew Thomton, the mayor sent I’m a neutralist." else.” , CME Church Bishop Arthur W., dnt Harry S. Truman and the fore returning home. On the way of Beale Street ,is calling on But in supporting Mr. Dickens, A reporter reminded Powell that Womack, who pastored here be- library there named for him. From to Ensenado they got to view the churches to cooperate in a fund- the regular Democratic oiganizatlon he had charged two years ago that fore his election to the high of- raising campaign for St. Jude Hos candidate, Mr. Powell left little i Missouri they went to Kansas to Old Mission of san Juan at Cap By De Saplo regarded Harlem as a flee, waa buried Monday from that state’s Kansas City and on istrano. Coming home they came pital. He has asked that represen doubt that he would eventually en “plantation.” Phillips Temple in Indianapolis, to Topeka. via Nevado, Arizona, Texas, Okla tatives from all religious denom dorse State Controller Arthur Le “We sort of sent Armine to the fad. From Topeka they motored to homa and Arkansas. inations meet Aug. 16 to make ar Despite the face that we consider This gives 'the Impression of richer vitt, whom he met privately Wed mourner’s bench at that time," , Re died at his home last week rangements for a church - wide ourselves an enlightened generation milk. nesday at Mr. Powell's request. Mr. Powell retorted. Then he recalled after an illness of six weeks. He campaign in September. and laugh at the many supersltu- Fallacy; Sour cream contains few Levitt has the backing of all five the “great praise” Wagner had for Was TO. tions and “ole wives" tales of our er oalories than sweet cream. nurtured below the Potomac," Mr. De Saplo Just a few months ago. Mr. Thornton pointed out that < He came to Memphis in 1935 and grandparents, too many of us are Fact: The calories in sour and Wilkins declared. ATTY. GEN. KENNEDY St. Jude will be a non - segregat Powell said he still considered remained here until 1945, pastor- still fooled by quacks and food fad sweet cream depend on the per “If the Federal government sub ed institution when completed. A Raymond Jones a member of Ing Collins Chapel CME Church dists, Many foods are not eaten be centage of fat in each of them. scribes to the reasoning behind the nationwide drive for the hospital Harlem "Leadership Team" but first and then Greenwood CME cause of false information while Commercial sour cream and coffee ought to make clear to all inter has been spearheaded by Danny that he was uncertain that Church. During his stay here he TO ADDRESS OMEGAS others have been labeled “health oream usually contain 20 per cent ment, then, in consistency, It Mr. Thomas. Jones did. helped to organize the campaign food” and sold at high prices. This fat. Consequently, one ounce of ought to mkae clear to all inter Working with Mr. Thornton in that resulted in the building of WASHINGTON - (ANP) -Rob Thomas will receive awards for type misinformation encourages sour cream has the same calories state air travelers that Federal this campaign are Mrs. L. E. Also in the race for the Demo the new Collins Chapel Hospital. ert F. Kennedy, Attorney General 40 years of devotion and services poor eating habits and deprives the of one ounce sweet cream. guarantees extend only from Brown, Fred Hutchings, Elder cratic nomination for Manhattan In 1950 he was elected bishop of the United States, will be feat to the fraternity along with Con believers of adequate nutrition. Fallacy: Butter has mare calories runway to runway," he continued. Blair T. Hunt and Dr. Hollis F. Borough President is Representa and presided over CME churches ured speaker at the founders ban gressman Robert N. C. Nix. Perhaps the most widespread mis than margarine. Price. The United States Government, tive Alfred E. Santangelo. By enter In the Georgia Conference. In 1958 quet of Omega Psi Phi fraternity, information is about dairy products Fact: Margarine and butter have the NAACP leader told Senator ing the race against Mr. Dudley, he became bishop tot the Missis August 17, at the Sheraton- Park Three of the founders will be This is evidenced by the many the same caloric value. Vegetable Mansfield, "is under an obligation who Is running on the ticket with sippi and Louisiana conferences. hotel, at which time Dr. Robert O. present — Prof. Frank Coleman, questions we receive concerning this oil from which margarine is mane to see that the complete facilities Mayor Wagner, it is generally be retided professor of Physics at CORE Chapter basic food group. So to correct some has the caloric content as animal Weaver, Congressman Rovert N. C. of Interstate travel are open with lieved in Harlem that Dickens will Howard university; Dr. Oscar J. of these misconceptions we are us fat. Nix and the George L. P. Weaver, out humiliating racial segregation spilt the vote with Dudley and Cooper, practicing physician In Organized Here ing some facts and fallacies about Fallacy: Milk is an indigestible will be honored. to any travelers. It stems dear make possible the nomination of Drinkino Charges Memphis now has a chapter at myk as taken from publications by food. ! The founders banquet will be Philadelphia, and Bishop A. Love, from reecnt court decisions that Santangelo. CORE (Congress of Racial Equal the American Dietetic Association Fart: No general statemerit should one of the highlights of the five- of the Baltimore Conference of states and localities may not inter ity) and its exeouttve secretary is and the Michigan Home Economics be made about the degestibllity of day meeting of the fraternity cele the Methodist Church. pose harassing restrictions upon a local dentist, Dr. John E. Jordan. Association. milk. Many factors, including heat, Trip Mixed Couple brating its golden anniversary. such travelers where the effect is The theme for the five - day ‘•We plan assisting toe NAAOP Fallacy: You should omit milk fat content, and rate of drinking to deny the enjoyment of consti Albert Bradford. 35, of 509 K. Dr. Robert C. Weaver, adminis meeting, August 14-18, is rededl- here in conducting its sit-in cam from a reducing diet. influence the ease and complete MEMPHIS tutional guarantees." I trator, Federal Housing Adminis paign," the dentist aald. Fact: milk’s high food value maks ness of diagestion. Olive, is a Negro. Mrs. Vesta Gar- tration will receive the'7, fraterni eating our lives to the four oard- county leaders against Mayor Rob vhy of 1014 Philadelphia, is white. Finance needed fey the CORE it essential In a reducing diet when HINT TO THE WIVES: In as Inal principles — Manhood, Schol- ert F. Wagner. ty's plaque as the most outstand ohapter will be raised through the total food eaten must be re little as fifteen minutes, exposure Arresting officers said the two were arahip, Perseverance and Uplift. ing citizen for 1961. danoes, Coke parties, rallies and duced. Milk gives more food value to sunlight can cause milk to lose VISITORS In the same car and had been Dr. I, Gregory Newton, professor In Washington, Representative George L. P. Weaver will be fund-raising drive. for the calories envolved than any vitamins . ' drinking. of political science, N. C. College, William Fitts Ryan said: “It looks Mr. and Mrs. Horace Watkins presented a plaque as the Omega Other officers are: Carl Bush, Other one food. If the diet must Address ail questions to Mirs. Mr. Bradford was quoted by po Durham, N. C., is grand basileus; as though we now have a De Sap- of Berkely, Calif., spent a week in lice as saying he came out of the Man of the Year. 19, chairman; Leone D. Horne, be low In calories, buttermilk or Grace Willfems, Memphis -JVorld, Atty William D. Martin of Wash Ion - Powell axis." Carmine G. the Bluff City visiting their rela vice chairman; Chester Visor skim milk may be used. 546 Beale Street, Memphis, Ten- rear of the Kldkapoo Inn at 1278 Past Basilel J. Alston Atkins, ington, the district marshal in De Sapio, New York County (Tam tives and friends. Both are grad Latham and Mrs. Garvey told him treasurer; T. M. George, parlia Fallacy:: Homogenized milk is nessoe. Clarence C. Holmes, Campbell C. charge of local affairs, and H. Carl many Hall), Is leading the fight uates of Manassas High School. mentarian, and Carroll Ghloston, richer than unhomogenized milk. “You Asked It" is a service pro She was in no condition to drive Johnson, Z. Alexander Looby, Jul Moultrie, Washington, is national against Mayor Wagner. Mrs. Clara Watkins Is In the edu and asked him to drive her home. public relations director. vided for the readers of- the Mem ius 8. McClain and Harold H. executive secretary. Fact: The fat content is not Mr. Ryan said the Riverside cational field and Mr. Watkins Testifying in Traffic Court, Mrs. changed when milk is homogenized. phis World through the cooperation Democrats, a fully integrated club, works In a defense plant. They Garvey said: *T don't remember a Homogenization divides fat into of the Memphis Dairy Council. Mrs. had endorsed Manhattan Borough were entertained by Mrs. Watkins' thing about It. I had been drinking, Allanta Life Debit Williams is a 'teacher of Home Eco fine particles which remain evenly President Edward I. Dudley for sister, Mrs. Katie Burchett of and the first thing I remember distributed throughout the milk. nomics at Manassas High School. reelection and Herbert Evans, a , r ______940 Alma Street. about this wag when I woke up in Tex|ji Prevented From Making Manager Is Retired prominent Harlem lawyer, for City Jan." Eugene R. Rhodes, of 989 Speed Council. Mr. Dudley is a former Mrs. Steve Gulley and mother Police claimed they arrested the Street, has been retired as debit NAACP lawyer. from Dallas, Texas, have been vis couple about two blocks from the manager of Atlanta Life Insurance Servants Named In Will iting her uncle, Dr. and Mrs. 0. Kictapoo. History, But She’s Glad About It Mr. Powell at a press conference Company where he had been em F. Pinkston, and cousins Mrs. Judge Colton dismissed charges H0U8T0N - (ANP) — A 48- or last week and she's grateful. ployed 28 yearn. He bad been tn In the Hotel Theresa promised to Of soliciting females against Mr. "campaign fully" for the Rev. George Brown and Mrs. Bernice year-old widow who was scheduled Mrs. Maggie. Morgan had been insurance wook since 1982. Williams, They were entertained Bradford and soliciting males to make history in Texas later this sentenced to death in connection A luncheon in his honor was Of Durham Millionaire Oberla D. Dempsey in his bld for against Mrs. Garvey. Councilman Earl Brown’s seat. Mr. with a dinner party Sunday at month was denied the dubious hon- with her role in a sensational mur- held at the Atlanta Life branch the home of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bath were found guilty of dls- der case -and was-to be the-state’s office on-Beale, His wife, Mre.An- DURHAM. N, C. - (ANTI »1,000 apiece. ______Dempsey Is associate pastor of. They were Mrs. Effie Gotten, Pinkston, 1561 Norris. Mrs. Gul orderly oonduct. and each was fined first woman to die In the electric nie Rhodes, has worked 19 years Nine Negroes, who were longtime Abysinnlan Baptist Church. $51. Airs. Garvey was fined an ad household servants for the late maid; John Twain, chauffeur; Mrs. ley’s mother, Mrs. L. G. Pinkston, chair. as an agent for the insurance Poweil described himself as an is the wife of the famous physic ditional »26 on a charge of public Dr. Ira Reid To company. John Sprunt Hill, were among Mae Overby, cook; and William Independent Democrat. He said ian of Dallas, the late Dr. L. G. drunkenness. Mr. Bradford was But last week, Gov. Price Daniel Mr. Rodes worked for Mississippi several persons listed In the will Blbby, butler. fined another »51 and held to the Speak At Tuskegee commuted her sentence to Ufe in of the Durham millionaire as bene De Saplo was the elected choice of Pinkston. Ufe and > National Benefit before The others received lesser state, on a drunk driving charge TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, Ala.- imprisonment on the recommen ficiaries of the HUI estate. joining Atlanta Life. amounts. They include Bertha Har and (M on a no driver's license Dr. Ira De A. Reid, chairman of dation of the 8tate’s Board of Par Messrs. Willie and Perry Flet ris, laundress, $300; Edward Mc- cher of Chicago have been in town charge, the Department of Sociology and dons and Paroles. The Hill estate conservatively es Cullers, $200; Roosevelt Lilly, $200; Anthropology at Haverford (Pa.) When the news reached the for timated to be upwards of 20 mil a few days visiting their father at fl William Crawford, $200; and Bryant Musician, Lad College, will address the 152 grad mer fortune teller in her death oell lion dollars, was divided among the 2514 Winona Avenue who has been Miss. Fugitive Matthews, $200. uates at Tuskegee Institute's Bum at the Goree women's prison near financier’s family and close as ill for some time. WHWBoj And mer Commencement exercises, Au Huntsville, she said with relief: sociates. McCullers, Lilly, Crawford and gust 11. Matthews were members of the es Drown In Walker's His will was filed for probate in “THANK GOD," SHE 8AY8 Given Asylum In tate’s garden staff. Dr. Reid, former director of re Durham last week. “This is wonderful. Thank God. J Cars Damaged search for the National Urban The late Durham financier grant One other Negro employee, Sam I have been waiting and praying League, is a member of the ed a year's pay to his entire house Taylor, was listed in the original Lake In Tampa Police said when Mrs. Dorothy for this all these months.” Philadelphia Commission on High Portland, Oregon hold staff. In addition, four of his will to receive $500. But since the F.• Hunt, of 197 Goodloe ran a She took the news calmly.. TAMPA, Fla. - (ANP) - Alfred er Education, the Board of Di employees received an additional will provided that the employee« stop light she started a chain of But her eyes brimmed with tears Barton, 35-year-old singer and bass rectors of the American Friends PORTLAND, Ore. - (ANP) must be working for Hill at his evwits that sent two persons to as ahe pointed out that her hus player with Charles Russell and his Service Committee, and the Schol Charles Chinn, 25, a Negro wanted death, Taylor's legacy may be the hospital with minor injuries band could not share her happi Jazz Joys, and a nine-year-old arship committee of the Ihterfna- In Mississippi, will be supervised by Sixteen Ebonites forfeited. He left the Hill employ ness. Willie Morgan, 57, died on companion, drowned at Walker's and resulted in heavy damage to tlonal Ladles Garment Workers the Oregon Parole Board, Gov. ment about six years ago. three can and a city bus. July 14 in a Houston hospital. Lake last week despite heroic efforts Union. Mark 0. Hatfield announced last Plan 'Martale Hunt' Investigating offioers said Mrs. After she got hold of herself, the week. The 16 Ebonettes Social Club to save them by a Tampa sports Hunt -was driving south on Second Eighty degrees above the bach 46-year-old widow thanked Catho Hatfield said he is taking no ac will'give a "Martale Hunt" at MALI VI8ITOR8 IN man. when she ran the stop light. Her lic Chaplain Arthur Kaier for elor's will be conferred by Tuskegee tion on a Mississippi extradition 885 -A LeMoyne Mall Sunday. Mrs. PITTSBURGH oar .wu Jilt broadside by the city bringing her the news. / ■ request. Lucille Brown Is secretary of the Barton and Marvin Lewis Baker President Dr. L. H. Foster. and Robert Wright were in a leaky bus moving east an Vance. The Chinn entered the Mississippi club and Mrs. Jimmer Hooks is PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania - boat at the resort area, when the impart sent Mrs, Hunt’s car ca president. (ANP) - Three guests fro m the Passengers m Mrs. Hunt's car 300 Windows Shattered penitential? fa 1966, Hatfield said, double tragedy occurred. reening against tw0 other cars vére her hu-band, Ellhue Hunt, to serve a life sentence for killing Mali Republic recently Inspected Automobile, Furniture parted on the east side of Second. craft work by children at the Hill and Lonmfe Lee Johnson of 1201 At Riverview School a woman. After being released last Rev. Hawkins Preaches Wright said they were about fifty It will cost nearly $900 to repair Arkansas. Both passengers were month under a suspended sen City Youth Municipality during Signatures Replacing broken window panes The Rev, C. A. Hawkins Jr. de yards from shore when Barton, de Mrt. Hunt's Baft The city bus needs treated for cuts and bruises at tence, he moved to Oregon. their visit here. The Mall visitors There Is a reason why people at Riverview Elementary School. livered the communion sermon at scribed by friends as an exvellent »150 worth rt repairs. John Gaston. 260 Joubert, Is becoming expansive. Hatfield said, “the moral aspects were 8ekou KanBaye, Assa Mou * swimmer, began playing m the like to do business with us. the Speenwood (Mis.) District Diallo, both members of Parlia Nearly half of the schools 1,500 of the case are such that I can boat. He then decided to dive Into Conference. ment, and Sory Ibrahima, director You, too, will like our cour window’s have been replated tills not, jn good conscience and keep the water and swim near the boat of Mali's Youth Ministry. They teous treatment and desire year because of breaks«, moat of ing faith witfc my ideals, «nd him Barton told the boy to jump into gather information about the op IL by vandals. Last wteki. rocks back to Mississippi." said if Chinn does not cooperate, the water. "When the kid jumped,” •o help you. the extradition matter will be re The Gov. said Chinn had beta eration of the Pittsburgh youth said Wright, “his heel struck Bar studied. ’ released from prison on condition organization. ton on the left temple and ap Open Thursday and Friday that he wort for »10 a week In the parently knocked him out. He Im Nights Until 8:00 P.M. garage of a Mississippi state sena mediately disappeared under the Saturday 9:00 Io 1:00 MEMPHIS WOHLD tor. Chinn’s lawyers called this water." slavery. The parole board has no legal Heating the frantic screems of For One Year (52 lieues) right to compel Chinn to submit Wright for “help” was Everett to it« supervision. But Hatfield Clark, who made the headlines of I enclose $4*00 remittance imi frai i several Florida papers three years ago when he Jumped Into a canal AUTOMOBILE in South Florida and saved a white Name woman from drowning. like to say yes to your FOR SALE Clark swam to the area and re _ loan request" Street Address covered Barton from 2o feet of »nd Supervised by th» MERCURY — Good rondlflon. water. After giving mouth-to-mouth ’Ute Dept, of Insurance Ml All new parts. Practically new Designen, respiration in an attempt to re » (rectore motor. Banking Zone of Monamente. Outstanding vive Barton, Clark returned to the CALL C. H. LUSTER r* UNION AVMUI water and readied Wright by tow- I locations State JA. ¿1641 lrig him to shallow water. The boy's Nt 8. Mata MONI JA body was recovered several— ■ minutes• lat« IM Madissn it«« a I < '.JÎtSM- Mrs. John McFerrin, wife of the controversial head of the "Original" Fayette County Civic and Welfare League, called the Memphis World from Somerville, Tenn., Monday to "make sure* that readers do not confuse her husband's group with the other • faction. Mrs. McFerrln emphasized That that mail intended for Mr. Me- By JEWEL GENTRY her husband heads the ORIGINAL Ferrin's faction would get Fayette County Civic and Welfare hands of the 8. C. FranklL InIh And Out Of TownTownVisitors Vis Are Honored; Medical |ter toured EuroP(‘la3t summs¿ League. She said if "original" is left off of the name .mall Intend- "It was decided by t)ie Post Assistants Are Presented At Cocktail-Fashion i MISS PATRICIA AND ADALE ed for the McFeirtn group ..WILL go . floe that any mall addressed1 ‘ The red carpet was definitely rolled out when Medical Assis WALKER, young daughters of the to tlie S. C. Franklin group, the thè “Fayette county Ciyfc late Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Walker, tance Receptionists (known as the Bluff City Mars) made their Fayette County civic and Welfare Welfare League" would gO to came to town with tjielr aunt and League without the "original." Franklin crowd, regardless of whi- ... first appearance to the Memphis public Sunday evening of last uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Mrs. McFerrln had reference to ther the mail was addressed in care week . . . The attractive matrons are as busy as can be getting with whom they make their home - an article that appeared in the of my husband or Mr. (Alien). and are around with the young I Memphis World last week concern Yancey," Mrs. McFerrln said. activities and a fall schedule lined up . . with a civic program set. * that they are quite enthusiastic about. ing her husband's appearance on “That is why we always want peo- . WDIA's "Brown America Speaks." pie to know us as the original MR. AND MRS. GEORGE Mrs. Martha Jean Steinberg nar from Cleveland) Both of the at Mrs. McFerrln said since “original" Fayette County Civic and Welfare PINKSTON have as their house rated a parade of fashions that tractive matrons wore early fall was not used in reference to her League. We’re trying to get re guests their aunt, MRS. L. G. Showed the newest thing for fall cotton "After Five” frook. Mrs. husband's organization, she feared established.” and presented each member of PINKSTON and her daughter, Pearce and Mrs. Cleaves (who re MRS. B. GULLEY of Dallas. Mrs the club during the evening .. ceived with Mr. Pearce and Mr. Pinkston, who is the wife of the after which she presented the doc Cleaves) wore pretty summer frocks. tor for whom she worked ...... late Dr. Pinkston, is also visiting Declares Soviets Have Cocktails were served to guests be Guests of the evening were Mr. other members of the Pinkston fore and between scenes. and Mrs. Jesse Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clan ... and Dr. Pinkston at Edward Scheriod, Mrs. Beatrice Cordova. Mrs. Steinberg a terrific model Crenshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Troy King, KEY PARTICIPANTS AY HUMAN RELATIONS eral Bureau of Investigation, and an institute; All The Power Needed MRS. MINNIE BELL JOHNSON and narrator, was at her best Mr .and Mrs. Warren Dixon, Mr. MEET - Valparaiso, lnd.-(SNS)-Shown (above) the Rev. C. Herbert Oliver, chairman, Birming changing several times ..Es and Mrs. John Hlckmon, Mr. and has been in town from her home By HENRY SHAPIRO ham Council on Human Relations; Miss Betty pecially did she steal the show in Mrs. James Moore, Mr. and Mrs. in Chicago for three weeks with her are some key participants at 'the 12th Annual (United Press International) her fashionable and smart fall hats. Rudolph Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. father, DR. E. M. WILKINS who Valparaiso University Human Relations Insti Wells, representative of St. Paul Lutheran Other models of the evening were “Will" Walton, Mrs. Virginia has been ill this summer. Mrs. tute held on the institution's campus, at Val Church, Birmingham; the Rev. Ervin Germann, MOSCOW (UPD—Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, lashing Denise Rochell Hawkins, Dolores Johnson is the former Miss Minnie Dukas, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hol paraiso, Ind., July 28-30. Above are members Lutheran minister to the Deaf in Alabama and out at President Kennedy, accused the United States Monday - Macklin, Corrine Carruthers, Rita comb, Mrs. Pearl Reed, and Jewel Belle Redmond of Memphis. Barker, Etta McTeer, Helen Bacton Gentry. of the Birmingham delegation to the event, co Georgia; Emory 0. Jackson, managing editor, night of plotting to start a war. Clark, and Helen Dunoan ...... MR. AND MRS. LYNN McCOR- sponsored by the Lutheran Human Relations Birmingham (Ala.) World, and an institute He warned that if that happened Another radio personality, “Honey KLE arrived here last week end- posed that the Western big three The former MISS LUCY PORTER Association of America. speaker; Miss Ruth Stresow, Summer parish Russia would strike Boy" narrated the show while Mar from their home in Detroit .. back with its sit down with the Soviet Union at was in town last week (and looking worker, St. Paul Lutheran Church; and the Rev, full atomic might against the the conference table to “clear th? tha Jean showed te very latest good) from her home in Canada. and are visiting their parents, MR. Right to left are: The Rev. Karl Lutze, direc Joseph Ellwanger, pastor, of St. Paul Lutheran United States, its overseas bases atmosphere.” .1 thing for fall ,, . Music was by Miss Porter, who visited her par AND MRS. W. F. TAYLOR on and all its military allies. "We do not intend to Infringe "Bo Leggs Miller" and the “Disc ents, MR AND MRS. W7P. POR Walker Avenue. Joining the couple tor of the Institute,- Fern C. Sfukenbroeker, Fed- Church, and also an institute speaker. In one of the toughestspeeches upon any lawful interests of tte ' Counts, brought here from the state TER, was entertained by several of here are Mrs. McCorkle’s son and ever heard here since the end of Western powers," he said. “Aliy • of Kentucky). her life long friends ...... Among his wife, MR. AND MRS. ARVI8 the war, Khrushchev served notice barring of access to West Berlin, ' MEMBERS those who extended her courtesies LATTINO who are also spending on the world he is not going to any blockade of West Berlin, is out i Members (announced in this was MRS. HOWARD PINKSTON, some time with his father, Atty. back down from his position on of the question." j; column several weeks ago) are Mrs. who gave a brilliant party in her A. A. Latlng. Multi-Racial Portuguese Berlin. This was a repetition of a pledge- Catherine Bennett, president; Mrs. Norris honor at her very pretty Khrushchev said that if the Barbara Burks, Miss Erma Pies, MR. J. H. ROLAND'S condition is he first made last June, ' ”» Road residence. present crisis continues, he may Mrs. Mary Hoffman Lewis, Miss reported as much improved. Mr. "It goes without saying,H have to move up new divisions to Khrushchev declared, “that YFond - Dolores Clayton, Mrs. Malvelean MEMPHIANS ATTEND Roland was 111 at Crump Hospital Russia's Western frontier’s and War III, should it start, wouM'Daf; Warren, Mrs. Dorothy Pryor, Moss MEDICAL MEETINGS last week. call up some reservists. He Gladys J. Matthews, Miss Annie African Dream Is Shaken said bellmited to a duel between the Among the Dental Group (in this there is no need for more mlll- two great powers — the Soviet P. Daniels and Mrs. Katherine area attending the Dental Conven MRS. P. L. BUFORD was also tary appropriations because the Dowdy. tion in Washington, D.C. this week) ill at Crump last week. Hei' con By PETER KNOX would have passed them by. are out and out "Africa for the Union and the United States CAMPBELL’S PHOTOGRAPHY MAURICE CALL FROM ANYWHERE AND 111 BE THERE! LIQUOR STORE I CAMPBELL’S STUDIO 1526 So. Third Street WH. 6-6934 Courteous Service FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Memphis, Tenn. See Ratcliff 1160 BELLEVUE AT McLEMORE PHONE WH 6-2531 r$ fi? - 12 P0W0ÍR8 26$ • » r T 4 • MEMPHIS WORLD • Saturday, August 11, 1961 A Final Plea For Peace Graveside Rites I (Continued from Page One) there in 1926 and junior college in Tilings Tou Should Know 1929. He went to Tennessee A. and •Ö I. State and completed his senior “Moral Re-Armament” •I tX.h H IhA, >> college requirements and then re Published by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. turned to Memphis to teach English 4 Every SATURDAY at 546 BEALE - Ph. JA. 6-4636 at Manassas High School. Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE He left Memphis in 1936 to make Founder Buchman Dies • W, A. Scott, II, Founder; C. A. Scott, General Manager his home in Chicago. Mr. Robinson was the nephew of Second-clan postate paid al Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Daisy L. Cartwright, Mr. and FREUDENSTADT, Germany (UPD — Dr, Frank Buchman died Jbtt Mrs. Eddie Robinson, Guy Cart J, A BEAUCHAMP------Managing Editor Monday night in this Black Forest resort where 23 years ago wright ,0. W. Walker and Mrs. he conceived the idea of "moral re-armamenl," an ideology he - SUBSCRIPTION RATES:------~ Pearlutiin nuuiu.yjii,Robinson, andtmu theuie cousinuuuaui ofVL! j Maj. and Mrs. George L. Robinson designed Io counter worldliness and to foster peace. He was 83, Year $486 — 6 Months $2.25 - 3 Months $145 (In Advance) of Memphis and the Rev. Milton A friend who was with Buchman Bte MEMPHIS WORLD Is an Independent newspaper — non-sectarlan Young of Littte Rock, Ark. when death came said the sprit- and non-partisan, printinc new» unbiasedly and supportinc those things ual leader’s last words were: “I it believe« to be A interest to its readers and opposing those thine» want the world to be governed by Mayor Loeb ac>inst the interest of Ito readers. Churches Needed men who are governed by God . (Continued from Page One) ,A NEGRO BAPTIST PREACHER (Continued from Page One) Why not let God run the whole belt “for all of us." world?" organized before," he added . The charge against Negroes and Lei Us Hope The Courts Will Give Relief “A lot of work remains to be At the time of his death, Buch the Negro leadership prompted re done," Mr. Kilpatrick said. “We ex plies from four successful and man was spending a two -week va I FROM V1RGINIA.HEWENT1D AFRICA In This Virginia School Case pect the churches to play an im cation here in preparaiton for a prominent Negro leaders — Mr. portant part in this campaign and moral re -armament assembly in waixer, Mr. Willis, Lt. George W. The public schools in Prince Edward County, Virginia, have we are trying to arrange for act Caux, Switzerland Aug. 25. Death Lee and Jesse Turner. been closed since the end of the 1958-59 school year. "Private” ive participation by all churches came from a heart attack. I MR. WALKER: "When our May- ' or publicly blasts the entire Negro AROUND 1821. HE FOUGHT FOR HIS schools, sponsored by the Prince Edward School Foundation, have on one particular 8unday.” He revealed that there are 750 BEGABDED As LEADER community, events are approaching afforded education for the county's 1,500 white school-age chil workers in the field now going A memorial service will be held a delicate position. There are ma dren. The 1,700 colored children, save for some 200 fortunate ny of us who are willing to as from door to door urging people to Friday in the twon public hall and enough to secure admission to school outside the county, have register and vote. sume any responsibility if we are COIONIZATIONISTVEWS/ANDWAS the body will be flown to Buch- beep .without formal education for the past two years. A recent survey revealed that given the opportunity. Only in Negro registered voters showd a man's hometown, Allentown, Pa., recent months have we been per That is the picture of the Prince Edward County situation gain of 770 . during the past 12 for burial. mitted such an opportunity. But this is not the problem. The prob where it is being contended just now that the county's public months while whites lost 812. Frank Nathan Daniel Buchman, KILLED IN AN EXPLOSION IN 1828 lem goes much deeper than this There are 70,783 qualified Negro founder of MR-A, “an organic way school system was abolished for the sole purpose of circumvent voters to date as compared to 154,- and I hope I can make It under ing ..court decreed desegregation of the public school system. of life," was looked on by his fol 979 white voters. lowers as a spiritual leader in the stood. Near the end of the three-day scramble in which attorneys Mr. Kilpatrick said he hopes the tradition of Mohandas K. Ghandi. "The Negro race is the only WHILE PREPARING DEFENSE AGAINST THE NATIVES for the parents of these children being denied educational facili present register -vote campaign race legally discriminated against will boost the Negro voting with reference to educational op ties, it is reported thqt United States District Judge O. R. Lewis, strength in Memphis and Shelby He was bom June 4, 1878, in portunities. There isn't a single Continental Features. hearing the case, made it clear that he will not now order the County to 100,000. Pennsburg, Pa., of a pioneer fam technical school In Memphis open re-opening of public schools in that Southside Virginia County. ily from Switzerland. Educated for ed to Negroes. Yet, we are invit He stated that his conclusion was' basedupontheabsenceofa the Lutheran mintstry-ut Muhlen ing industries to Memphis . berg College In Pennsylvania. demonstrated Federal constitutional requirement that local and “.. .There are schools of engin (Continued from Page One) Buchman detached himself from eering at Tennessee A&I State state governments maintain a system of public free schools. He al) religious denominations when University and the University of also said that the question as to whether the Virginia Constitu ing her husband, Air Force Staff he founded MR-A on what he Tennessee. But Negroes who grad tion requires the maintenance of public schools is one to be de Sgt. Edward S. Johnson, in Ger said were the principles of broth uate in engineering all leave Mem many in 1958. He is a dental tech termined by the state courts. erly love, with the avowed aim phis for employment even though nician. many of them are Memphis stu of bringing permanent peace to MY WEEKLY In spite of citation by attorneys for the Negro children of Mrs. Johnson is the daughter of dents. five cases in which courts have banned such intervention, the Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lindsay of the world through the spiritual re “Negroes who graduate in ac picture remains the same.------■------‘______the Wilson Street address. construction of the individual per counting, forestry and mining can son. , -A So here lies the case of the Negro children in nearly a two- She was elected principal of expect little or no opportunity for SERMON Negro Marine Warrant Qjfioer has the school after receiving an out year duration of being denied public school facilities. employment .. . Negro doctors filed a circuit court suit claiming standing and sustained superior FOUNDED BOYS HOME have decreased In number rather This poses an alarming situation in these times of the need he was denied housing here be performance award as a teacher at Buchman, after receiving his di than Increased because of no fa By cause of his color. of a solid front to combat contentions that citizens in one of our Trier. vinity degree at Muhlenberg, work cilities for Negro interns, yet Mem REV. BLAIR T. HUNT, peace-loving nations, holding the lamp of equality before a free ed as a religious leader at Pennsyl phis is one or the outstanding PASTOR, John Collins, claimed that Thrif world, being denied equal franchise as guaranteed by its Con vania State College and founded medical centers of the nation .. ty Builders, Inc., of Milwaukee, Thanks To a home for destitute boys in Phil- In many cases we have sought MISSISSIPPI BLVD. CHRISTIAN CHURCH agreed to rent him an apartment, stitution and Bill of Rights. community responsibility and have (Continued from Page One) a delphia. took $200 for deposit and rent, The situation in Prince Edward County, Virginia, is most de been denied. We have begged for then backed out. plorable. We contend a public secondary education is essential as recreational. Ih 1921 he went to. England to a Negro member on the board of CONQUERING OURSELVES Frequently we are our worst Collins asked that Thrifty be or for every American citizen. Our most basic right as citizens—the Bright and early after breakfast study at Cambridge and visited the Shelby United Neighbors for Text: Read Proverbs 16:32 | enemies. August 1, the group boarded the Oxford, where he formed the so- some time, but the answer has al The wise man of old said, "He1 There is one who will aid us in dered to lease . the apartment to right to vote-is subject to certain literacy requirements and from chartered Greyhound bui for a him, and is also suing for $25,000. called “Oxford group” which be ways been no." that is slow to anger is better than our effort to cantroy self and that this point of view the right to certain minimum public education ride up Lookout Mountains, 145 came the precedessor of MR-A. the mighty, and he that rulech his one is Jesus. With Chist we can win feet high in Chattanooga, Tenn. MR, WILLIS: "If the Mayor’s Collins, stationed at Great should be a constitutional guarantee. spirit than he that taksth a city.” any battle our self. Simply ask him In 1938 Buchman conceived the meaning moderation goes to the Lakes, Ill., said he had been told We hope the courts and the Congress will act to make this They descended by elevator through Again he said, ‘lie that hath no to help you. MR-A Idea while visiting Freuden 'methods of achieving first class Thrifty would rent to a Negro who 260 feet of solid rock down be rule over his own spirit is like a “Ask the Savior to help you, an indisputable fact of law. stadt, but before much could be citizenship for all, we, the Negro would sign a year's lease and make low the surface of the earth ' a city that is broken dawn and with Comfort, strengthen, and keep done to achieve his ends, World citizenry, agree and stand ready to the advance payment. ■ ': depth of 1120 feet underground in out walls.” you; | Officials of Thrifty declined com- War II came along. It was not assume responsibility wherever and to Ruby Falls where they were held Many times we can’t make our He is willing to aid you, until after the war that he found whenever opportunity permits us. | ment. spell - bound by the breath -tak selves behave; that Is, It seems we He will carry you through." SEEING and SAYING ed an assembly center at Caux, In fact, we are fighting for the ing weird wonders of Cavern Cas can’t but we can. It seems we have tle. Switzerland, and held the first of opportunity to make a contribution By WILLIAM FOWLKES more trouble conquering ourselves I many meetings of influential per and to be a part of Memphis and than any one or any thing else. World'» Managing Editor Next the group walked through America." sons from 122 nations. I have more trouble with the the grand corridor of Rock City, MR. TURNER (His statement I a ten -acre area of enchanting fellow who wears my hat ,my shirt, was adopted by directors of the my shoes than anyone else In tbe trails, beautiful gardens and unus Memphis branch of the NAACP): ual geological formations on top world and that fellow is I. Ufa Try It, Folksl ” ... The NAACP is precluded by Self-control'is* an acquired art AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT continues to set a welcome of Lookout Mountain», on through Its constitution from endorsing can Needle Eye, Deer Park, Fat Man’s Letter To Editor that comes through cultivation. Our By LOUIS LAUTIER pattern of filing court suits to help guarantee constitutional, but didates for public office; conse age has become one that revolts Squeeze, under Goblin pass and In last Sunday's edition of the quently, no preference is given be against psychological or corporal traditionally circumvented rights of Negro citizens, there very across the swing suspension bridge Commercial Appeal In Section IV tween Messers Willis and Walker. restraints. There are many who often arises a question of political acumen necessary to take to High Falls for a view into sev under the heading of Letters We do, however, strongly protest advise against tolerating Inhibi The Francis Will en states from atop Lovers' Leap. (From Our Readers, appeared a the action of Mayor Loeb and, to advantage of the written, the unwritten, and tions of any kind. Complete free After a picnic lunch on top of letter from one Robert Richards, DR. MILTON FRANCIS, "the talking doctor," who gave How I a lesser extent, our City Commis dom of thought and action are spoken law on our part. the mountains they visited the who commented on the switch ard University $250,000 for the establishment of a medical stu sioners for their rejection at Mr. frequently advocated. They tell us Fairyland Caverns and continued from A. W. Willis to A. Maceo Willis solely because of his activ to turn the children loose and let dent aid fund, gave away his two-story cottage at Highland While no one would expect a people just the tour by bus to Fort Oglethorpe Walker as a member of Memphis ities with the NAACP, which is them do as they please lest they Beach, Md., a summer resort on the Chesapeake Bay, to keep a few years out of bondage and the shackling Ga. the Chickamauga Battleground, Transit Authority by the City dedicated, working within our An be Inhibited and have their per Missionary Ridge and the Confed- the from paying taxes on it. designs of an intent to disadvantage, one must Commissioners. We reprint glo - Saxon legal heritage, to com sonalities crippled. This Is modem erama. The group also enjoyed a exact himself and his kind a drive toward a letter.) pletely eradicate racial discrimin but remember, a child is like a He bequeatehd the the cottage to the Military Assistance Institute in ride down the Lookout Mountoin ation from this country " Canoe, the canoe oannot make head Guy Tinner, a real estate opera Arlington, Va.., prior to becoming goal, to secure every promise of his homeland, incline railway car, The schedule HE FINDS SWITCH MR. LEE: “.... I believe any way without paddling. tor, in his will dated Jan. 5,1960. Chief oi the United States Military for which his forbears have worked, sweated provided for free and rest time, fair - minded white person will say The lack of self control can be Tinner died Feb. 5, 1960. Apparent Mission to Liberia. I and died. dinner, a dance and movie. FROM WILLIS STRANGE that Negro leaders stand not only come very destructive to one’s self ly, Dr. Francis had promised to He will succeed another infantry To The Commercial Appeal: acquitted of the indictment of fail give the cottage to Tinner before Wednesday Aug. 2, the group left as well as to others. The legend officer, Lieut. Ool. WlllariC. Stew -0- that ure to assume their responsibility, the real estate man died. Tinner Chattanooga for Nashville where 'I find it passing strange of Rip Van Winkle reveals that his art of Washington, D. C.^who will The Government may file suit upon suit a Negro attorney should be denied but as having established in addi left a $31,000 estate to his widow, the tour included visiting the home wife died of a burst blood vessel be assigned to the Pentagon next » ■ , Os!.;. «>«34 the privilege of being a member tion the positive fact of their use when she became enraged with a Lois S. Tinner, and a grown daugh month. of Andrew Jackson, The Hermitage slowly, technically and laboriously exacting the most of Memphis TkuisR Authority fulness to the community. It is ter, Gloria M. Tinner. and Fort Washborough. peddler. Lieut. Col. Thomas Wll\lamson, because he has participated in in our earnest hope that our Mayor, After Tinner died, George G. Jef recalcitrant Southern counties a change In their positions to They also visited the children’s The conquest of self Involves the Transportation Corps, ani, Lieut. tegration suits. Any Negro at who says he is the Mayor, of all ferson, the lawyer for the estate, ollow Negroes to register to vote, to enter the school - a museum, the campus of Tennes conquest of ones tongue, one’s tem Col. Frank M. Christmas, In&ntry, torney worth his salt is bound to the people, will exert a ‘ more got Dr. Francis to execute a quit see State A & I University, Fisk per, one’s temptations, one’s tem have been selected by the AW to few n a 4 t . MEMPHIS WORLD • Saturday, Auguif 11,* IMI < I President Asked To Adoula Named To Form Congo Gov’t LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo - (NNPA)—Cyrille Adoula,-40, End Guard Color Bar hds been named by President Kasavubu to form the next Con* NEW YORK-ln light of the Berlin crisis, the continued ex golese Government. The provisional Government of Joseph lleo clusion of Negroes from National Guard units in southern states has resigned. "come very dose to being-sabotage of the national interest, Mr. Adoula has now to present i NAACP Executive Secretary Roy Wilkins warns in a letter to Edgar Harrises Mr. Kisavubu with a’Cabinet list.! President Kennedy. for approval and then these ap pointees must be approved by both Kennedy Sends The letter, dispatched to the particularly humiliating Insult to Celebraled 50lh Houses of Parliament now meet White House on August 3, urges Negro citizens since it rejects in a ing at Lovanium University near hat "appropriate steps be taken crude and summary fashion the Leopoldville vithout delay to insure the Indus- gifts (including their lives) which Mr. Adoula was MinUti of the I Johnson On Ivory on, on a non - discriminatory ba they would place at the disposal Anniversary Interior in the Ilea Government ils, of all citizens in all aspects of their country In the event of and was at one time senior Con )f the spiritual and physical mob- national emergency.” NEW YORK—The once-ln-a life golese delegates to the United Na llzation you have ordered." Moreover, he added, “it is at time event, the Golden Weddini tions. He Is a Socialist and was a SIMPLE REQUEST variance with the national policy Anniversary for New York's Mr. ant trade union leader, but has strong Mr.s Edgar Harris last Sunday an< CHICAGO President Kennedy 1J Recallng the President’s declar- with respect to the acceptance, anti - Communist views. a celebration was held for thi sent a Negro publisher, John H. itlon: “Any dangerous spot is ten- training and advancement of Ne CATHOLIC EDUCATED gro presonnel In the armed ser couple on the spacious lawn of Mr A native of Equator Province,! Johnson of Ebony and Jet Maga ble If brave men will make it so, zines, as a member of a four-man„ vices." and Mrs. Thomas Jones of St. Al he was educated in Roman Catho FAMU X-RAY TECHNICIAN - 'in his July 25 address to the na- delegation headed by Attorney Gen In this critical period, Mr. Wil bans, New York. lic schools in Leopoldville. He is lon, Mr. Wilkins pointed out that eral Robert F, Kennedy to repre-" ’ kins asserted, "the nation is in Mrs, Harris, the former Berth; generally thought to be closely as Miss Barbara Walker of Tallahas Negro Americans ask simply that sent him at the first independence’ need of the support of every cit Nelms of Athens, Ga., and tier hus see poses for the photographer in .hey be given the opportunity to sociated politically with Jean Bo- anniversary celebrations o' the izen . .. and no state or group band said their Golden Anniversary llkango. the leader of the Puna the between her duties as an X-ray it themselves,, in honor, to join ivory Coast on August 6 and 7. of states would seem to have the technician tor the Florida A & M he oompany of brave men who vows before the Rev. Mr. Henry Parti United Nationale Africainc right to place its regional tradit Unlverttty Hospital. Miss Walker will resist the enfilading of our Smith, pasta- of a Bronx. N. Y though he claims to have no party Others of the delegation besides ions above the national welfare. is a former student of Florida A&M position and make our danger spot church. Her sister, Mrs. Lillian Der affiliations himself. publisher Johnson were G. Mennfil " “The threat to our country is University and a graduate of the .enable." rlocote of ATLANTA, GA., wh< Williams, Assistant Secretary of Manhattan Mddioal School. She not one to the North or to the served as the bride's attendant a President Moise Tshombe of the State for African Affairs and R. has been formerly employed In the The denial of National Guard South" to black or to white, to rich the couple's marriage fifty yean secessionist province of Katanga Borden Reams, U. S. Ambassador to has returned empty handed to his X-ray department of Unity Hos jnlistment and training, the NAA or to poor, to farmer or to city ago, filled the same role at the an the Ivory Coast. pital, Brooklyn, N. Y. CP leader told the President, is “a dweller. It is total.” niversary celebration. capital, Elizabethville, after flying to Brazzaville, just across the The couple’s friends and relative: As chief of the delegation, the Congo River from Leopoldville, in greeted them against a background Attorney General will carry with the hope of talks with President of exquisite floral beauty fashlonec him a personal invitation from the . by Melvin Jackson and Ophelia Kasavubu. President to Ivory Coast President Tlie break between Leopoldville Young of the Carolina Florist. The CANCER RESEARCH - A discovery which could lead to a major Felix Houphouet-Bolgny to pay a decorators used an ingenious metii- breakth"rough"in cancer research was made by these two physi cnd Katanga scems now almost state visit to the United States next Irreparable. Both sides are Indulg • od of wiring lattems and cut cists, shown here at work in a physics laboratory al Howard Uni year. flowers with the garden plants of ing In bitter recriminations. versity. They are Frank Senftle (left) and Arthur Thorpe, both In Leopoldville there is consid The White House said President the hostess. physicists at the U.S. Geological Survey in Washington, D.C. While erable anger against "the grave Kennedy was “particularly pleased Migrating to New xork from conducting studies on magnetic susceptibility, the scientists de affront" to Gen, Joseph Mobutu that the Attorney General could undertake the mission." The Ivory Athens, Ga., via Detroit, Mich, the veloped an instrument which can be used to deject the magnetic who crossed over to Brazzaville widely known couple established the Monday night to see Mr. Tshombe Coast gained its independence .in . Duchess chain of beauty salons and properties of normal and cancerous cells in experimental animals. but was refused permission to land I960. the Duchess Florist. They have Dr. Morris Belkin of the National Cancer Institute has described by the .authorities there. jointly operated-the latter business T-tlie diseovery as one. “of great potential significance to more for the past 35 years. j knowledge about cancer." Mr. Thorpe, who is a native of Dur- [hqm, N.C’„ljs a candidate for the Ph D. degree in physics at i For Sunday’s event 3111. , , rkh,-A A . a n irr\ni 4 4 ts A ■ Qr- io M r-XvCL.J zy • 1 0 A wore a cocktail length gown of Howard,'where he earned,the Bachelor of Science degree in 1954 eggshell satin, a gift of her long ond the Master cf Science in 1959. Dr. Senftle is a graduate of time friend, Eva Gafford. Mae El the University of Toronto. They have worked, together as re liott, a New York designer, execu searchers at Howard University since 1958. ted the gown with golden fringe on a floor length shawl. Matching slip pers, bag and gloves completed the costume. JOMO TO BE FREED Rose Williams, directed the cater Cowards die many times before their death; ing. She had the assistance of El- lhe valiant never taste of death but once. slre Outlaw and James Jarrett. The Of all the wonders that I yet hove heard, two bridal cakes, made by another IN ABOUT TWO WEEKS It seems to me most strange that men should fear; sister, Mrs. Pearl Jones, were pre Seeing that even death, a necessary end, sented by the two families of the LONDON-(NNPA)-Jomo Kenyatta, 71, alleged former lead celebrants. er of the Mau Mau, a secret order of African tribesmen who Will come when it will come. — From Julius Caesar A departun from the festivities sought to terrorize whites into leaving Africa, Is io be freed from I came when a plaque in recognition all remaining restrictions on his movements in about two weeks, i bv hiring professional pacifiers, of her "community service" was FEAR I but ellmina'fd by opposing the Inin Maclcod, British Colonial and discharged in April, 1959, af presented to Mrs. Harris. She is ‘ men or Institution« that create Secretary, announced in Parlia ter his sentence was cut for good ■ be justified, but it will not founder and preaident of Key May them. — conduit. Since then he has been Women, Inc, a private, non-sectarl- ment Tuetoay that “This decision, bring justice. ♦ • ♦ difficult though it is, is ii'. the under restrictions. • • « an group involved in preventive ?ome of the rich -pay for having tre,cl interests of all the people Fear Is the severest of pains, tjielr minds diverted by;analyst« programs for children: and youth; 4 4 The Mau Mau rebellion, the re Of; Ren' a." and the least alleviated. from fears to Which the Whole Of the care and welfare 'of the men puted leader of which was Ken • • • PLAN HOUSING WORKSHOP - This group last can Federal Savings and Lean Association; Dr. tally handicapped and various cha The Earl of D.”tl' Minister of the ltu affluent world is likewise . yatta, broke out in 1»52 after year Who has the fear of God never, weak worked out preliminary plans for an Ur Samuel D. Proctor, president of A. and T.; Clar ritable pursuits. She attended Union State, British Col-m.Hl OfHce, who of secret preparation. It was lim subjected. Theologloal Seminary and is an or ¡made a similar announcement in had His love. ban Renewal and Housing Workshop, proposed ence Winchester, Greensboro realtor; J. Kenneth ited to the Kikuyu and associated I t • • The earth Is full of fears beyond dained AMEZ minister. |lht House of ijords, said present Einbu and Meru tribes. unknown (ears trouble us those psimpered few; the task is ♦o be held at A. and T. College in early Novem Lee, president, American Federal Savings and disqualifications p: eventing Ken The meet. not to sltleld the privileged but to ber. Loan Association, and J. M. Marteena, dean of Having no children of their own, yatta from ente •!!:[' politics would It aimed at driving all whites • rise against all that is oppressive. the couple adapted Delores Harris not be lifted «iirni! the Parlia out of Kenya and restoring all the In the group from left to right are: A. I. the School of Engineering; B. W. Harris, director, Feir means nursing a problem (Quotations above by Dagobwt I Brown, and reared three others. The mentary recess, which lasts until tribal lands to the Africans. Thompson, Atlanta, Ga., intergroup relations Short Course Department and B. C. Webb, act Instead of facing It, It Is a play D. Runea) latter are Lottie Lipscomb, Virginia Oct. 24. Total lass of life was about 14,- advisor, Federal Housing Administration; A. S. | ing dean, School bf Agriculture, all of A. and Lipscomb and Ophelia Young, Ttey of self-pity ignoring the inevita In the House of Commons, Mr. 000. Most of those killed were Webb, executive secretary, Greensboro Amerl- T. College. were all guests at the celebration. ble. It takes courage to brush Macleod said ‘.he de J con to re Africans loyal to , the whites. The aside broodings of temerity. Our of suppressing the rebellion lease Kenyatta ,wocn came from cost .sages said that the courageous die AVC Seeks Meet about $154.000,000. da A. and M. University's athletic the Governor of Kenya, was sup was by the blade, the timid by a publicity director C. J. Smith, III. ported by all members of his thousand strokes of their fears. Sunday School Lesson A 1947 graduate of Tennessee Council of Ministers, by * senior • • • State and holder of the M. A. de members of the police and the ad gree from the State University of ministration and the Kikuyu who Thos» who endanger the safetv of a state by their urge for power fowa, Smith's address will be en stood by the Government during Pisld Clubs In WASHINGTON, D. C. - Dr. MARK; MAKING GOOD AFTER deed, we are indebted to him for In Spotlight As titled, “The Alumni Can Use Mass are prone to panic the people into the emergency in Kenya. Paul Cooke, National Vice Chairman ' FAILURE one of the most outstanding pieces Media." fear of an imaginary enemy TO KIAMBU South Africa Hit of the American Veterans Commit International Sunday School Lesson of literature in the New Testa abroad. Other Tennessee State alumni and If there is no deterioration in CAPE TOWN, South Africa - tor' August IS, 1961, Iment. And years later, when the * • • / tee asked for a meeting with Wil former students who will take ac the security position, Kenyatta will (NNPA) — The formation of pistol MEMORY' SELECTION: •’Take I church fathens gave each of the Comedian At Club The face of the courageous is liam J. Levitt, head of Levitt add tive parts in this year's 2-day Au be removed from nls present place clubs by South African white wom Sons, builders. The meeting would your ihare of suffering; as a Gospels a symbol, for Mart they gust 11-12 institute, theme to rec of restriction, Maralal, abou; 180 chalked with dread; it is only the DETROIT — (ANP1 — Joe Louis en to defend themselves against discuss the racial policies of the good (soldier of Christ IJesus.” chose a lion I ognize achievements of alumni con miles from Nairobi, capital of reckless who know no anxiety. is back in the spotlight again. Not Africans was denounced as shame ♦ ♦ * firm. , ' • , —(2 Timothy 2:3.) What made Marte go wrong? nected with journalistic pursuits, Kenya, to Kiambu in the sub as a boxer but as the partner in ful by the Anglican Archbishop of LESSON' TEXT: Act» 12:11?, 25; What prompted ¡him, in a time of are Samuel Yette, director of Tus urbs of Nairobi, about mid - Au Fears are not to be alleviated a two - man comedy skit that just Cape Town, Dr. Joost de Blank, The Levitt firm is the builder of 13; 4-5, 13; 15: 36:39; crisis, to desert his post of duty? kegee Institute's News Bureau; Wil gust. ended a 10 - day booking at the writing in Good Hope, the official Levitt-Bel Air in Boyle, Md. They Colqldatu 4:10-11; 2 Timothy - Terhaprthekindestconjecturewe liam Powell of—Pittsburgh,-Pa.'s Restrictions under which he now Flame Show Lounge. -organ of the Cape Town rlirw.se. also constructed three previous 4:11; 1 Peter 5:13. can make for his inexplicable ac WAMO radio; Nathaniel Williams lives will be removed a few days Louis and his partner, Leonard He said that instead of forming Census Shows Third tevitlowns, one each in New York, Toda& reading the story of tion is that he was young, and, and A. C. Williams of Memphis’ later, it was stated. Reed are augmented by dancer dubs of "pistol packing mamas," Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Mark, we can learn a deep and being from a well-to-do Christian Radio Station WDIA; and Russell Kenyatta’s move to Kiambu is Pat Sydes, singer Freida Payne the women should do something lasting Ùgsson, if we will but open home, somewhat pampered. Stockard, editor of the Southern regarded as the last lap on his rood Of Ohio’s Negroes AVC has charge that Levitt and and Joan Barrow, who fills in constructive about improving race our minds and our hearts to the But, having considered that Mart .University Bulletin of Baton Rouge, to freedom. He was sentenced in Sons refuses to sell houses to Ne- ■ with the Louis - Reed antics. relations. idea .that one mstake. one failure, went wrong, let us now turn to Louisiana. 1953 to seven years’ imprisonment, Live In Cleveland groes solely on the basis of race. . While the once potent Brown is noti the end of our usefulness see how he made good. Hereto can CLEVELAND, Ohio — (ANP> - Bomber set no records in his local to serving God. lie hope far us all. Nearly one third of Ohio’s non Dr. Cook stated, “Maryland, we nite club engageemnt, he did sur unequivocally believe, is ready for 4 _ . white Inhabitants live in Cleveland prise many with his somewhat Thq s(ory «nboided in our Scrip- I In the first place, he was willing accordin? to figures from the U. an integrated Bel Air." The AVC I to try again. After Paul and Bar- bright sayings and fast i tures.for today relates how Mark, S. Census Bureau in Washington. official told Levitt, “We respectfully . after betog invited by Barnabas i nabas had completed their long He and Reed, a veteran showman, request a meriting and will, of Non - white resklenis in Ohio and ftul to aroampany them on and hazardous missionary tour of form a smart combination of song, course, come to Levittown, New Jer number 796,699 and in Cleveland theta; journey through Asia Minor, I Asia Minor, they returned to An- dance, comedy and patter. Their sey, a. your convenience to consider 253,108 The Cleveland figure Is to bring 'the Gospel to the people, ■ tloch and Jerusalem and reported punch is when former fighter ths subject .May we urge you to 31.8 percent of the total non-whltes 'decided-toilinn back after the first to the churches concerning the (Louis) agrees to train Reed and consider such a conference for eaglF in the state and accounts for 28.9 idg. 0f 4he Journey -was completed success of their mission. ends up meeting hi min a make- next week." TwitTbE'^aul’s disappointment in | We can well imagine how Mart believe Madison Square Garden percent of Cleveland’s 876,059 total population. Cooke pointed to Levitt's noh-dfc felt when the group reached Je bout .The results make for healthy himjand of Barnabas' champion- All but a small percentage of crimlnatory policies in New Jersey rusalem? To face the friends he laughter and many hilarious situ 'tig of‘ ten, even so far as to cause Cleveland's Negroes live on the J eviltown as a model for the build had deserted when they needed ations. a terhparary rift between the two East Side. er. , - leadens themselves. him most must have been an ex The once deadpan Louis Is learn . Indeed, our foist impression of ceedingly difficult task for Mark. ing to smile under the r Mart is that he was a spoiled boy, | But Miart matured considerably of Leonard Reed, a long time bud a cowatM and a desertenApparently ■In 'tile interim, for we do not see dy and golf partner. he tad-been given unparalled op him hid'ng behind excuses for his portunities, and had shown great failure. Indeed, having asked for promise. But in a time cf testing, a second chance, and'been rebuked Smith Keynotes tor home reason he failed to meas and refused by Paul, he could ure up" to what his associates had rosily have dismissed the whole Tennessee State’s expected of him. For this Paul ap thing by saying; ‘’Well, at least I NASHVILLE — Keynoter for pears $6 have condemned Mark as tried!” Instead, however, we find Tennessee State University's sec Mart accepting responsibility for a toward, denounced him as a de ond annual summer institute of the I himself, and using his past fail- serter/ and wanted nothing more Alumni Council this week is Fiori- I ures bs incentives for growth. to do with him. However, from z——>------;------such Weakness and—- disgrace ______as_ he _ -I the ste3n'tI P1“®. wiien Mar'c seems" to" "have” undergone, Mark was willing to rise and try again, the token of God's forgiveness. ros’ to make a comeback. He re- he found that God met him with And here, again, we can find a deemed himself so completely that a friend. Although Paul did not parallel to guide our way along . h« became one of the noblest i want to trust Merk again, Barna- the path of Christianity. For, for ofwta.tfl.ris m Biblical history. In- bas did. In Barnabas Mart found all of us who would try again,- the Church is a strong an dkindly arm around our shoulders, end through it we can attain the state of Grace that Mark later enjoyed. For, years later, when Paul hag become - Quan0nn greatest of ar'l Christians, when he was a prisoner in Rome and death FIMHB, RASHES, ECZEMA, TETTER MHIIK YOUR LIFE MISERABUf -hoverei near, T„___ Don't scratcht...It can csuis infec only 75c. Satisfaction guirantMdor tion! Stopl Internstlonally fimoui your money refunded, At a time when savage persecution Palmer's “Skin Success" Olfitmant, had befallen the church and when AT'FORT VALLEY AWARDS contalni eleven Important Ingredl-JI- LOVILIM COMPLIXION desertion was thinning the ranks, he college; R, L. Cousins, assodale director of enta ikillfulty compounded .. . In- Principal participants in the recent Fort Valley he Southern Education Foundation and a re duces feat, bfeased relief when skin ... plus heed-to-toe protection with Mark stood, In his faith, as solid tris* "help"l Don’t riak dlsfli...dltfigura- !5,„#?p2ctini ,0,m>r fnedicatlon and enduring as a rock! What a State College Distinguished Service Awards Con cipient of this year's award; the Rev. N. Free ment or dangerous infection by of...... "Skin Succesi" .....Soep,„ „„„it beeutv HEADS »crstchlng tormented upief skin, bathe«bathes while ttIt fightofights ---germs that lesson for us, here! vocation pause following the event. Held an man, who served as proxy for J. E. Brown, Use the Skin comfort secret bf mil- often aggravate ugly blemishes and (These comment* are baaed en nually in July, the convocation is designed to Sandersville, Ga., also a recipient of this year's liona ..,... Palmaria "Skin SucceaaSuccen” perspiration odorsodor...... mekes .. JUUyou ontilne» of the International Sun —it—r fllMNiaiOihtment. rtnluOnly 35c.‘îRa ILarge arno eepnomyannnnmu «uraaura ueui'eayou're ni>Anice to kabe near. Palmaria pay tribute to educators who have made signi award; President I. H. Pitts, Miles College, size containing four time« at much, “IMn Suceaii" Soap. Only 2ic. day School Lesson, copywrighted by the International Council of ficant contributions to the education of Negro speaker for the occasion; and Houser A. Miller, WfNDAOLi QUAUTV tKIN CMI PRODUCT« «WCI 1140 Religious Education, and used by children in Georgia. director of the Fort Valley summer school, penntaion). Shown are Dr. G V. Trôup, president of ■ »» » . , ’A % ■ s A, . • ♦ íYt f v « i. < V. • V Yr* *<*■■ ; * LLM«L±mmi M Annual Itô F Billy Williams Rattyl 1 For •r Golf Tournamenl NL Rookie Of Year Honors SPORTS OF ç > ■' By HAL MAERTZ 5 In Canion, Mass. (United Preu International) I THE WORLD WASHIINGTrN - The 35th an CHICAGO (UPD-When National League "rookie of the year4 nual Na'lonal G >lf Championships honors are passed out at the end of the season, don I be surpris >f the United Oolfers Association ó' X1 p will get underway at Ponkapoag :7 ed it Billy Vviiliams of the Chicago Cubs is No. 1 in link. . ■ 'J Golf Course, Canton, Mass., Just The hard - hitting Negro left- larly left field."__ __ MARION E. JACKSON outside Boston on August 21st. A ■ j fielder trorn Whistler, Ala., has Williams still has a lot to learn tuuie a long way since I95ti when, abuut uciaing, out there isn’t to participate. Arthur Ashe, Jr., ma/ achieve the distinction of being the as a~17 7 yexr -T)ld youth, he sign, much anyone can show him about first Negro to play pn .the U.S. Davis Cup team. The dynamic • ♦ ♦ ♦ ed with the Cubs for the price of hitting. The announcement was made by f a bus ticket to Ponca City ol the —0— player has the talent and competence to make the squad, A 'í' - No less 'an authority than Fred Mrs. Paris B. Brown, UGA tourna now - defunct Sooner State die Hutchinson, manager of the gentlemanly and exciting performer, the Lynchburg, Vo., racquet ment director who declared no en League. potentially a better hitter than wielder has captivated press and public for his amazing feats tries will be accepted after mid —6- Altman, Williams’ close friend and in recent weeks on the United States Lawn Tennis Association night Sunday, August 20th. Tourna ' • -■ ’ Up for brief trials with the treqeut companion. tour. He is a protege of Robert Walter (Whirlwind) Johnson, a ment beadquarters will be the > Cubs in 195 Band 1960, Williams Statler Hilton Hotel, Columbus and made it "big" this season. At ills ( »30 s. 6ne-lime football coach at Morris Brown College. Arlington .Boston. urrent pace, he should finish with • • • ♦ It is a heroic story and a dra-'* Virginia. Few questioned that it g- . around 25 home runs, nearly 100 matic one how Ashe has emerged was time for his liberation from A minimum purse of $1500 will go rbis and a .290 batting average. While Hits Iwo as a tennis champion. Almost from the blanket of silence wrapped to the professional winner. Plans That isn’t bad for a 23- year- Eg a toddling youngster a racquet was around him by press, radio and TV. for the tournament were completed old player who didn’t get around to the game until his senior year placed in his hand and his goal Ashe was a celebrity and Sport and at the UGA convention In Clncn- k;< • focused upon Wimbledon, Forest Sports Illustrated quickly acknow natl last March. Sponsors are: The W- in high school. Homers As Cards ledged the fact with scintillating Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, .Ga., Hills, the Eastern States clay court Williams played much of this profiles and pictures. Even Time Seagrams Distillers, New York, and singles, and other prestige meets ymr in the toauows ut - lugging and Newsweek are rushing pieces Ward Baking Company. which separate the fuzz-ball wheat shortstop Ernie Banks and right- on his release from the press-im Rip Phillies, 7-0 from the chaff. »elder George Altman who led • • ♦ ♦ posed Isolation. Pre-toumament registration fees the league in bitting at the mid ST. LOUIS—(UPI)—Bill White Ashe is an honor student from ...» should be directed by money order <$; way point. At one stage, Williams drove in three runs with two hom St. Louis, Mo. He is a refugee in (drawn to UGA> to Jack Dukes, »-i was benched when the Cub coach ers and Curt Simmons shaped an the Mound City by choice. Dr. What has happened to Ashe is an 90 Harrishof Street, Roxbury, Mass., :< ing staff shifted Banks to left eight-hit shutout to lead the’ St, Johnson dispatched Asbe to toe American success story. It began at and must be received not later than iï-íf y field in an experiment that didn’t Louis Cardinals to a 7-0 victory Midwest city for expert Instruction the American Tennis Association mid-night, Sunday, August 20th. work out, much to the relief of over the Philadelphia Phillies Sat in tennis. It was felt that the championships last August In Williams...... urday. emerging new net menace would Hampton, Va. Hampton Institute Fees are as follows:: Professionals was host to the ATA champion I m "I want to get in there and play receive superior year-round Instruc — $15.00; men amateurs — $12.00; every day," Williams said. "I pre tion from forme rAmerlcan Tennis ships. but the center of attraction women amateurs and senior men fer left field but will play any Association champion Dick Hudlin. was Arthur Ashe, the efulgent pro and women $10.00. Non-UGA ama- Í ; duct of the Johnson-backed Junior "teurs will be charged an extra $1.00 where the coach needs me.” Most of Williams’ career has This proved to be true. Right Development program of the while non-UGA professionals pay 8 been in the outfield, except for a now, St. Louis boast more promis American Tennis Association. Ashe an extra $5.00* was making his first bid for the • * * ♦ two - month stlnf at flrst base for ing tennis players than any other UGA officers are Howard Ander •< San Antonio of the Texas League kectlon of the country, excepting men’s singles crown and there was son, Toledo, president; Maxwell C. ■ in 1959. California of course. There is a plenty of speculation on how he Satnford, Philadelphia, executive “I liked it," Williams said of swarming beehive of talented play would fare in the upper bracket. vice president; Miss Evelyn V. Wil his brief career at first. "But I ers in the Show-me city and they’re Not only did he win impressively liams, Washington, General secre like the outfield better, particu- raking headlnes wherever they but the victory set In motion a tary; James Morrow, New York, play. The St. Louis tennis story chain reaction. It Ignited a fire financial secretary, and William D. needs to be told. within Ashe that has yet to be ex MISS "NAFAD" - Bonnie Singleton, Washing der, national president accepts "Miss NAFAD" “is welcome to come to Leopold-. ♦ • • • tinguished. Jones, Dayton, treasurer. Franklin ton, D. C„ top center, was crowned a queen re trophies from Otis N. Thompson, associate, The vllle any time he wants,” the • • • ♦ T. Lett, Detroit, is chairman of the spokesman said, But he stressed If Ashe emerges as the first male I cently, during the 12th annual convention of Moss H. Kendrix Organization, D. C., public I national committee. Adoula was not prepared to dis Negro star to win an International Since the ATA championships, » • * » the National Association of Fashion and Ac relations firm representing the Coca-Cola Com cuss the circumstances of a tournament, he will have justified Ashe has reeled off the USLTA A calendar of social activities lias cessory Designers, Inc., at Howard University, pany, Atlanta, Ga., which donated trophies. Tshombe visit. a fait'* that Dr. Johnson placed in junior Indoor, the Interscholastics Althea Gibson whom he discovered I been arranged by the host club, ’.he Washington, D. C. She is flanked by runners- Looking on is Mrs. Lucinda Daniel, Washington (S'. crown and the Eastern Clay Courts Bay State Golf Club, including a Informed sources said Tshombe and developed. It was a mere five title. He regards his victory in the up, left, Evelyn Holmes, New Haven, Conn., chapter president and convention chairman. boat ride, dances and a Tee-Off apparently was anxious for high- years after Dr. Johnson took Miss USLTA as his most important Party on Sunday, August 20i.ii. J u k 3rd place, and Melinda Hughes, "Miss Man Mrs. Bessie Buchanan, New York Assemblywo level talks before committing him Gibson under his wings that she triumph. He has now won four ma Dukes, is president of the Bay State hattan" of the New York chapter, 2nd place. man, performed the crowning ceremony. self on Katanga's participation in stood at the crest of Amelrcan and jor USLTA championships since his H Club. the Congolese parliament. Wimbledon tennis. It is an old story ATA victory. In bottom panel, from left, Mrs. Lois Alexan- I •* that Miss Gibson won the U. S. and ♦ ♦ ♦ • kt Tshombe, they said, may be ' | English titles two years in a row Ashe defeated Jim Parker of St. worried about Adoula's expressed after years of frustration and Louis, Mo., in three sets 6-2, 6-3, desire to assert his government’s heartbreak. BILL WHITE ...... $ • • ♦ 6-3 for the Interscholastic cham Jim Gentile Is authority throughout the troubled pionship. duel. nation and to restore order every White’s first-inning home run, Miss Gibson paid off Dr. John where. off rookie starter Paul Brown, son richly for his faith in her ability He won the national schoolboy THE GUN would have been enough to give BEATING Informed sources said Tshombes She more than justified his con championship at Hackensack, N. J., Indisponible Man By STEVE SNIDER (United Press Internakunal) appeal for a meeting was aimed Simmons the win as the veteran fidence. Her achievements were an defeating Bob Baker of Manhasset, at preventing military action lefthander' allowed eight scattered inspiring demonstration’ of the old N. Y„ 6-3, 2-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 in a against Katanga by the new cen singles in setting the Phillies down. adage if at once you don’t succeed three-hour duel. Earlier, he had de NEW YORK - (UPI) - Sports Philadelphia Warriors was, a break tral government. Simmons struck out five and try, try again, v feated Cliff Bucholz, brother of pro For The Orioles of all sorts: for the pro Wilt Chamberlain and walked three. He retired nine men fessional Cliff Buckholz, 6-4, 7-5. The two-pronged assault on Babe company but tough an those bas At the same time Saturday, $, ’ It was eight yeHts ago, that Dr. U. S. Embassy spokesman denied in a row during one stretch to pick • • • • BALTIMORE - (UPI) - Jim Ruth's home run record by Mic ketball Tar Heels who ehroljed at Johnson took Ashe under his wing. SOUTHBRIDGE. Mass. -Read Gentile, the big first baseman who key Mantle, and ROger Maris of North Carolina Just’ to be with reports that Tshombe's approach his first shutout of the year. It He saw in the youngster the quallt- ing habits of children often give to Adoula was the result of a U. Ashe is the only Negro to ever was lost in the crowd for seven the Yankees has bl? towners in Frank .. . they rated him as tops. was his second win over Philadel les that make A champion. Ashe clues to 'faulty vision, according to | S. diplomatic offensive designed to Win the national scholastics finals. years while in the Dodgers’ chain, a bit of tizzy ... so' one enter DAVI8 CUP A PROBLEM phia ths season witnout a setback has 'never since been without a has become the indispensable man the American Optical Company. ¡bring Katanga into the Congo and brought his record to 6-7. He’s a student of St. Louis’ Sum prising auto dealer now offers two racquet In his hand. He has been for tile Baltimore Orioles. U. S. Davis Cup selectors will White's second home run, his mer High School and is the man of free box seats to a Yankee game 'It'd difficult for parents to de fold. playing every ..waking moment and • • ♦ • have. a difficult time settling an ! The spokesman said the reports the hour In tennis for: his fine the day after either Mantle fit tect faulty vision; in children,-par 18th of the year, came with a man learning the blue book of toe game “Diamond Jim'’ on a conditional ■ a 1961 team roster because of the probably arose from the presence on In the fifth innihg and started allowing as the most promising Ne- Maris belts one ... all you have ticularly those in the six to nlne- at the same tlhie. basis a year and half ago from the way the current kids are knocking In Elizabethville of Robert Eisen- a six-run outburst. Ken Boyer , gro male performer to emerge on to do is buy one of his 1961 model year-old group. It is between these 1 the American net scene. You will1 Dodgers he was strictly an unknown each’other off ... Chuck McKin I berg, deputy director of the 8tate added a triple’ in the inning to cars and they're not the cheap, years that near' slhtedness, the In tennis, it is not only important ley and Denis Ralston, bwo of the Department's office of Congolese be reading more and more about' quantity who had a “problem child” most common eye trouble to Inter extend his hitting streak to 15 that a player be skilled on the Arthur Ashe Is looms as the first1 reputation. But last year, at a economy size, either. big hopes, have been having their I affairs. fere with school work, most often consecutive games. court, but a gentleman in the club- U. 8. Negro to make the Junior' rookie, Gentile was the spark that The American League, before its troubles while Jon Douglas, Chris develops. I • house. That is why, tennis for many Davis Cun sound. V I almost carried the Orioles into the expansion into Las Angelas this Crawford, Bill Bond and Frank years, reneged on having Negro year, also surveyed several other World Series, He stroked 21 home FroeMng are showing signs of “Ar The best protection the eyes of competitors within its ranks. cities for future moves in case * • $ * » runs and drove in 96 runs. I riving." youngsters can be given Is to give • • • • one of its present franchises feels them a professional eye examina The major meets — Motor City it has to move-... San Francis 8am Etcheverry, hope of the St. Central State But even that didn't convince the tion. once a year Is not too often Open (Detroit, Mich.), the New skeptcis. "Flash in the pap," they co Giants of the NL already are Louis pro football Cardinals, ap Jersey Association Open (Newark, parently Is back in form after in this formative period, when said. “Let's wait and see how he said to be worried about a possi changes occur rapidly. From Florentino Fernandez N. J.), the New York Association does this year, now that the pitchers ble AL move into Oakland one of nursing a sore passing arm for a Open (New York City), the Ken Net Ace Called know him." these years, putting a rival far couple of weeks . .. Etchveerry, If a youngster Is having trouble OGDEN, Utah - XUPI) - Mid favored Florentino, tucky State Open (Louisville, Ky.) Even Jim was a bit apprenhensive too close for comfort. long time star in the Canadian in school work, it may be because dle-weight co-champion Gene,Full 0 00 O - the Midwestern Tennis Tournament before the 1961 season opened. SOLVES FINANCIAL PROBLEM League, figures to give the Cards he has faulty vision. Parents are mer survived a terrific battering in Referee Ken Shulsen of West (Columbus, O.), and the Pennsyl "I just hope I can approach the The New York Titans of the advised to look for the following I the closing rounds but had enough vania Association Tournament Efforts to sell European style Jordan, Utah .home of the cham To Armed Service kind of year I had last yedr" he American Foottrill League, who'll danger signals which often show of an early lead to win a split 15- (Philadelphia, Pa.) and other the passing they need to go with pion, voted for Fullmer on a ten- said. “If I can come close to dupli be playing in the old Polo Grounds up In a child’s school work: round decision over challenger . USLTA meets are played at plush By HENRY E. SIMMONS a strong defense and top running, points-must basis: 145 to 142...... cating that record I’ll be more before their new stadium is ready Florentino Fernandes of Cuba in and swanky private courses. Mem WILBERFORCE, Ohio- Since no soccer to American fans apparent Slow reading than happy." in '62 solved one financial ex their title fight at Ogden’s Muni bership in these clubs is limited to one else seemed able to figure out ...» ly have failed in New YOrk . ,. Skipping or re-reading lines Judge Norman Jorgensen of Sait pense in a unique manner ... the cipal Stadium. Lake City also favored the cut and the elegant and refined. Good a way to stop Coach Maceo Hill's Now, with the season more than Polo Grounds, home of the base international soccer league, which Losing of place manners, breeding and refinement rampaging Central State College bleeding champion, 148 to 140. How half completed, there seems Utile ball Giants before they left, still played at the Polo Grounds for Confusing of letters Fernandez, a 9-5 underdog, stag are hallmarks of oompetition and Marauder netmen. Uncle Sam step- ever, Judge Del Markham of Salt Gentile can do to convince any- carries a big sign with removable two summers, fears it has created Excessive head movements gered Fullmer In the 14th round sportsmanship is a creed. ed In and put a temporary end to Lake City had the Cuban challen body-himself included. He has al letters advertising "New York no new interest but is drawing Excessive blinking with a right-left combination to ---- ;----- :------» » * » ______the, career of at least one of the ge!1 ahead, 145 to 143. the United ready surpassed last, year’s home Giants” ... a new sign proved too only from nationality groups that Frowning the head. Then the converted r To break through the barrier of record-breaking youngsters' win Press International had Fullmer run total - he has 30 - and his costly or the Titans for only a or from their parents ... league Holding books closer than normal southpaw from Havana switched to this cultured' sport, Dr. Johnson ning ways. may or may not operate next “ Reading out loud during silent winning 144 to 141. 1960 rbl total, through 111 games, single season so they bought a his old southpaw stance and blasts had to find the right youngster in On the eve of their departure year. reading for the American Tennis Associa including a tie game with the Yan new letter "T” as a substitute for ed drugged Gene about the ring with There were no knockdowns in pretty near the fashion Brandi kees, Gentile has driven in 99 runs. ■the “G” in Giants and merely re, learned the sport as youths abroad ..Use of the finger as a pointer Rickey symbolized in signing Jackie tions National meet in Hampton, terrific left hooks to the body and the bruising bout; but Fernandez • • ’» • arranged the other letters to 6pell Another risky venture is the six- ,*V,- Robinson. He had to find a kid Virginia, the squad received the A dislike for close work or read head in the 14th and 15th rounds slipped to the canvas in the third Titans. day bike race scheduled at Madi with the background and repute startling news that President Ken ing. but could not put him down. round and suffered such a body Gentile has missed 14 games Pro tennis king Pancho Gop- son Square Garden starting Sept. who could find acceptance In rank nedy'» “stepped up” military pro this season. His value to the third , and head beating In the early go- zales says hell retire after this 22... that’s a dandy from the Any child .showing any of the Fullmer, weighing 159 3-4 pounds Ing that he was forced to hold ing tennis circles and Ashe appears gram had “stepped In” to net one place Orioles is cleary evident by campaign ... a big open tourna good old days but in trying to above symptoms should have an to Fernandez’ 157 -41, won the votes on several times to prevent aoirnr to be the right youngster for the of their front line men, Romano the club’s record when he has ment at Wimbledon or Forest describe the rules to a young man eye examination Immediately since of two officials, but the other I down. B job. !| Jiminez. been on the bench. In the 14 I • • • Hills might get him back for a the other day we had to say, seeing habits formed In the early games Gentile has missed, Balti "Well, it’s sort of like a roller fl Ashe at present Is a strapping I! Jiminez, an expert at swift re shot or two in the future, though. years may be carried on through more has won but four. derby on bikes with two-man six-footer (6T”) and has powerful Coach Frank McGuire’s depir- adult life. There is no better in Ì turn of opponents' smashes, was During the last month Gentile hands, broad shauldprs and Is mus not fast enough to step out of the ture from North Carolina to the teams—and no dames.” surance for a child’s only pair of has been rapping the ball at a * ••• ...... ------u------q------cular in the fashion of “Lil Abner” eyes than regular professional eye path of the draft notice that came .460 pace. He has lifted his bat Yokum. He Is handsome with per examinations. rocketing his way over the week ting average from .275 to .330. fect teeth and almost , a raphsodic end, but he seems happy to have smile. He is described as a neat the chance to serve. >* * With the Yankees’ Mickey Man ' dresser, not flashy, but one apt to The squad will have to be re tle and Roger Marte threatening make one turn back and look again. Tshombe Asks UN . • ♦ ♦ • shuffled now that Jiminez will not Babe Ruth’s single season home be appearing in the national meet, run record, and Detroit’s Norm Cash It was at Charlottesville, Virginia but, according to coach Maceo Hill, in the running for the triple crown, that Ashe finally broke the neglect the doubles entry for Central State Gentile has been virtually ignored afforded Mm by the press. It was gories. Safely Help For may even be a bit stronger as a in any discussion concerning the The second place award went to then that wire services chronicled result of the switch. American League’s Mbit Valuable Alabama Und „MFssiss ' )1 won third with some glee his victory in toe 1 • • • Player award. place. Georgia____ 4s j >Ud of this USLTA finals at ’.he University of Although Jiminez is a very strong • • » » honor and the fine manner in Congo Meeting single player, a combination of But the smooth swinging south which the state chairman, Mrs. New York Open finalist Alberto paw has impressive credentials to Mattie Fonvielle of Macon coordl- LEOPOLDVILLE - (UPI)-Ka- Loney and Kentucky State Open put on display Gentile stands fifth tanga President MoLse Tshombe EARL BAHEY’S finalist John McGill will possibly in the league in batting, fifth In has offered to come here to meet make a stronger entry because each homers, and third in runs batted- new Central Congolese Premier player compliments the other’s ln. Cyrille Adoula if the United Na tions guarantees his safety, it was • N / style of play. iMnunnn / /««toot INJURY REAL • • • announced Saturday. * Without him the Orioles would VuiAHtin* iHUtmiJ, \ IMMUTI«' Coach Hill, wno preaches the be just another team struggling A spokesman for Adoula said *“1 1 mm old adage, “don’t do only as I say to-stay in sight of the first division. Tshombe’s message was relayed BLOW TO TWINS do, do as I do,” has been showing by U. N. Chief Representative ®K*.rmm mu his players how by winning a bush Sture Linner. 1UM1I \* MINNEAPOLIS - (ANP) - The el of trophies over the summer. Summerhill YMCA Adoula told Linner that Tshombe Minneapolis Twin baseball team He has advanced ■ during the past suffered a major blow in its drive week to the semi-finals of both Basketball to better its American League the Senior Men’s Singles and the nated this feature. standings when catcher Earl Bat- Doubles brackets of the tough ) ♦ tty was injured when struck on Dayton-Montgomery County Open Tournament Set Cities in the state making out the cheek by a pitched ball by in Dayton, Ohio and is favored to ATLANTA, Ga.-(SNS)- standing contributions toward the I \ * Cleveland's Bobby Locke Sunday. walk away with at least one of the The Summerhill Extension of the winning display were Albany, i t . Hospitalized overnight, Battey, tow cuds Involved. Butler Street YMCA, located at 630 Americus, Athens, Cordele, Griffin, ttte Twins No. 1 catcher, suffered a Fraser Street. S% is Sponsoring its LaGrange, Moultrie, Macon and htatured malar bone In the left Hill, who claims to be "the best First Annual Outdoor “Big 3” Bas Sylvester. All of the fifteen federat cheek. He was struck by a pitch runner-up in the business," belies ketball Tournament. ed cities in the state, however, made 10 HOSTAOK HELD IN CUBAN HIJACK HOT-Four .r» . ~ whlbh "got. away from" Locke In this statement with a sparkling Tile tournament will run for five some contribution to the total ex bans hijacked a Boeing 707 jet similar to one R. toe seventh inning. Battey was hit style of aggressive play that has days, from August 14th-August hibit. holding ten hostages at El Paso's Internationa] Ak^rt ‘-ra’ flush on the,Upper left cheek. won him more first place spots 19th. All sandlot, backyard, play Cubans, who demanded to trade the plane for a r?1® than runner-up trophies. It 6eems ground and other basketball teams seized the Continental Airlines M-with 73^?ï*r DC7> ’1 im physician Dr. Wilitam E that his spirit has seeped into the and players are invited to entei. minutes from El Paso. The plane'» route (boHomT 25 Utt Jr., said the injury would hearts of his young charges, be Starting time for each game will HR Los Angeles, »tarting point of the filgh 0Zan Ä ° keep Battey out of the lineup cause Central State opponents be 6:00 p.m. Houston; (2) El Paso where the p|8D\ wa,3 tore than a couple of days. But have found that it is mighty hard The director stated that this wöruj'j ;FAIR FAVIUON-li.lf artist’s sketch shows refuel «nd (3) Havana. Police punctured th ITt ’nd to “’elate said he may be out to count a Hill-coached youngster i-fn for the "Fsv. n of American Intciior.-. V iileh , with bullet, when the hijacker »Ä ?lrlln«’’ •• • would be a double elimination tour ÇCfCd dea out of a match until the list ball y j i.jUfS-, ’u>«.l.c eah..... ’Lits..... of— ¡....’.. mar.ufLrtditrí r-it the »W York¡»J nament, that is, each team must . , .... - BablUi is hit. lose -two games to t» »taiiteted.' 4 Mutfl m sS»4. Home luiutebmss will be a top niW«. i- '1 ’ •—7 —r.v ,2 ..r« » i» Ml ■ í¿Í¿ i â. y .v’.-1 : % ■ » o I * tí 4 f MEMPHIS WORLD • Saturday, August 12, 1961 Aug. 31 Deadline For Alilo Stickers It’s a long hot wait if you get caught in the deadline pileup at ! Tourney Underway the City Testing station. Why not get your No. 2 sticker today, while The anual city - «Ids tennis there’s still time? tournament, under the auspices of 31. After the HecreationTJepartment ofthe Ry J. D. WILLIAMS ports Trail that you face a $5 fine. The sta Memphis Park Commission is now tion is at Washington and High, underway at the Lincoln Tennis Semi-Pro league officials aro disturbed over the number of open Monday thru Friday, 7 a. m. Courts on South Bellevue St. to 9 p. m. There are three divisions begin game» being forfeited by teams, and steps are being taken to ners, novice and open with play penallie the managers and squads guilty of such practice. in both slng’.es and doubles com The number of teams that, Dodgers as usual rose to the The pennant races in the major leagues have developed in petition. Play includes matches "chicken out" is Increasing every j occasion and beat the tar out of to a two-team affair in both leagues. At this time if is the Cin Texan Admits He doubles and singles for girls and week as teams refuse to show up | the Blues, cinnati Redlegs and Los Angeles Dodgers neck and neck In the boys ,as well as for men and wo men. in addition to the mixed for regularly scheduled games. This Andrico Jackson can always work Is a violation of the constitution. up a fever for the Blues even National; and the Detroit Tigers and the New York Yankees in Got $2,500 For doubles. ♦he American fighting for position as the teams rush for the home The five day tournament will It is a dissapointment to the though he is not too active these many hundreds of fans who turn days with the team. So manag stretch. end with the finals which will be 'Dream'Gold Bar played Sunday. Trophies will be out to see the games. ers, “Big Red" is back on the Of course there are other teams • awarded first and second place The practice is also unfair to the scene and, man, that means bad chance to have their usually week RUSK, Texas - (ANP) — A 40- that have an outside chance, the winners in each division. other team and manager who have trouble. end sports entertainment. The col year-old service station attendant, Giants, the Braves, Pirates and Hosea Alexander, director of to go to a great expense to get Among the teams that are hav leges involved carry intercollegiate Dorris E. Jones, who two years ago Cardinals in the National; the Municipal Sports of the Recreation his tea mto the various parks at ing trouble are the Hollywood football to new untouched sources said he had found $2.5 million in Orioles, the Indians and White Sox Department, is Tournament Direc a certain time. Why should the Giants, Jim Walter Homers and•" of fan appeal, and get new fin gold bare, while berry picking was in the American League, but usual teams fail to play out their sche Dermon Gems. New second half ancial support, as well as being sentenced to three years in prison tor. ly this late In the season, the two dule if they see they can't win the champions in all divisions are good public relations. last week. front runners, barring a .total col championship? It is a moral ob expected Cash Cats are »till lapse can be counted on to make The coming of college bands, Jones’ story drew attention from ligation that should be fulfilled. shaky .... Klondike Athletics con the race interesting. So, fans parades, the participation of local government officials until he ad Lillie Rock Two FINE, MAYBE tinue to roll along, crushing the throughout baseball will be thrill and near-by high school bands, the mitted, after failing a lie detector Now, it is a known fact that Hardwood Stars 9 to 0. Letter Carriers won first half ed watching the battle between the attraction of their students and test that the gold bars were literally the officials cannot keep their two front runners in each league. followers is a fine development. "a dream.” teams from running out of town championship of Division IV and True, winning pennants is old Under local Alumni and interested Start Hew Year and playing games, but they can extended their number of score Jones is the father of three chil stuff tor the Yankees, as the New civic and fraternal organizations keep them out of the League next less innings to 30 as they whipped dren. He entered a plea of guilty Yorkers have won with such regu there is a bright financial future year and fine them. Now for you the Black Cats 9-0. The team was before District Judge J. W. Sum larity (25 pennants in the last 40 for such promotion. Local and re managers who insist on going to without the service of Manager mers to theft by false pretext, after yews) that to some It has become gional Interest is heightened by the Al Boston Univ Mississippi and Michigan, you had Z. P. Pittman who was called out being accused of taking $2,500 last monotonous, although they admire appearance of local or regional better think twice because there of town because of death In his October from Henry McAdams of This Fall, Essie Knowles and •class and respect success, yet they players on either team. Alsp, It be is trouble ahead for you if you family. Dallas for one of the gold bars and Carolyn J. Porter of Little Rock, pull and root for some other team, comes a wholesome recruiting continue the praotlce. UMPIRES and managers have not delivering the bar. Arkansas, will begin their junior called a truce and a cooling oft feeling that a change would be agency, especially for the winning year at Boston University. Essie LEAGUE AT A GLANCE: In period as of now. better tor the game. Then, too, there Institution. Jones was not arrested and no majors in music, Carolyn in bi Division One the Binghampton is the deep-rooted desire to see the charges were filed when the Secret On the local scene at this time ology. Both received supplementary champion knocked down. Service gave him the lie detector omy one cuuege game is suieaiucU scholarships again this year from While the Detroit club at this test in 1959. the National Scholarship Service time Is the club nearest the Yan here, the Lane College of Jackson, Tenn, and Mississippi Industrial and Fund for Negro Students. And kees, the Tigers have won the Criminal charges were fi’ed after both were among the young boys pennant four times during the long College of Holly Springs, Miss, the alleged sale of the gold bar to game. There were rumors sometime and girls Whose education might reign of the New York Club, yet the Dallas man last fall. have stopped for good during the there are many fans, especially in ago of Mississippi Vocational College of Itta Bena, Miss, and the Bou.h period of stormy transition in Lit the mid-west, who would like to tle Rock. see Detroit come through, provid Carolina State game being trans The Federal debt roomed over AT SAVANNAH STATE - Mrs. Mildred Thomas, an in - service ferred from Itta Bena to Memphis. $289,000,000,00 as fiscal year 1961.... Seventy-seven sophomores and ing their favorites don't make the teacher at Savannah State College Is an eye full of beauty for grade, \Ve are not so naive as to Perhaps, it was only a rumor as ended June 30. This was the high Juniors are receiving NSSFNS sup port tilts year at 63 interracial col think that hopes and desires will we haven't beard anything de est debt level of any fiscal year- any photographer.-fPhoto by Robert Mobley). leges: Their fields of concentration win a pennant where the Yankees finite on it. We believe Memphis. en din history. « 1 represent an encouraging cross- are concerned. It just isn’t done on hopes. section of higher education both | in the liberal arts and in the more Ait the start of the season, we I specifically career-oriented fields. picked the Giants of the National U.S. To Disallow Twenty-seven have chosen engi- to win the 1961 pennant, but some neerig, mathematics or science, 18 how it seems at this time the San one of the social sciences, 6 Eng Francisco boys don't have quite lish literature, 9 pre-medlcal and enough. 8o .with the Dodgers and Tax Deductions nursing, 6 education, 6 languages, Redlegs showing the way at this 2 architecture, and the balance of time, it oould be the Redlegs, the Cinderella club of 1961 to go aU the four have yet to choose their ma jors. way. Cincinnati last won a pennant For KKK Donations els involved before making a de in 1940, and since that time every For 13 years the National Scho Virginia NAACP President Asks Gridders cision. Otherwise we have no com club in the league has won at least WASHINGTON - (UPI) - The larship Service and Fund for Ne Internal Revenue Service has or ment." gro Students has sought out and once. To Pass Up Game Because of Segregation • « » The record shows that the Dod dered its income tax agents to dis helped potentially talented young The spokesman said John Henry gers won in 1941 - ‘47 - '49 - '52 - allow any deductions for contribu ROANOKE, Va. (UPD-Negro players on the Baltimore Colts Negroes go to college. The agen Johnson and Charley caies, mem ‘53 • ‘55 - '56 - '59; Cardinals in tions made to the Ku Klux Klan, and Pittsburgh Steelers were asked Tuesday not to participate cy has awarded over $400,000 in bers of the backfield, and linemen '42 - ‘43 - '44 - '46; Cubs in '45; (KK) and the United Klans of supplementary scholarships to al in an exhibition game here Saturday night because sealing In John Nlsby and Big Daddy Lips Heaves in '«- ‘57 -.'58; Phillies in America, it was disclosed Tuesday. most 1200 freshmen and upperolass. the stadium is segregated. comb received wires from the men. These NSSFNS awards make '50; Giants in '51 - ‘54; and Pirates Rep. Charles 8. Joelson, D-N. J., Roanoke NAACP. up the difference between $2,500,000 in ‘60. Of course, the fact that the announced the action. Rev. R. R. Wilkinson, president Play. The Steelers have 12 Negro play in «ho’arships awarded by the Redlegs have waited 21 years for ¡i The congressman said also that of the local chapter of the Nation But Wilkinson quoted both as ers on their 50-man squad, which collegers and other financial aid. stu DIMAGGIO'S MARK MINTIONIO IN RASSINO-Mickey Mantle ! a pennant doesn't mean that they C. F. Craig, grand dragon of the al Association for the Advance saying the final decision would has been In training at Slippery dent earnings and family oontrl- gets a word of advice from Joe DiMaggio Just before hitting will win this year, as we recall, klan groups, had agreed to stop so ment of Colored People, said he rest with the management of their Rock, Pa. butlons, and the total cost of a his third homer of the day to pass the latter’s lifetime mark the White Sox waited 40 years for liciting contributions with the wired the Negro players asking respective clubs. • > • year at college. of 361. The trio of four-baggers gave Mantle 43 for the seaion a pennant. At 'least, itta something statement that such donations them not to play because “we’re A Steeler spokesman in Pitts Virginia law prohibits the mix Negro students from 26 states and put him 19 games ahead of the pace set by Babe Ruth tn to think about. would be tax deductible. engaged here in a fight for free burg confirmed that four mem ing of the races at sporting events, and the District of Columbia are 1927 as he hit his way to the World record of 60 homer». dom, civil rights and justice ...” bers of the team had received tel but three Negroes have purchased With the team being weU balanc Joelson said he sought the moves » « • currently among the upperclassmen egrams from the NAACP asking tickets In the "white section" for ed and playing good ball, there are from the Internal Revenue Service studying tinder the program of the Wilkinson said he had received them not to play. 141 those who feel barring accidents and the Post Office Department Saturday's tilt. National Scholarship Service and telephone calls from Lenny Moore "The players are discussing the The Roanoke Chamber of Com to any of the key men, the team when he learned that the klan or Fund for Negro Student». of the Colts and the Steelers' John telegrams,” the spokesman said, merce which is sponsoring the could go aU the way. Some fans ganizations were sending pleas for There are approximately 77 up- BRIEF COMMENT ■ say there are teams that have per Henry Johnson saying their Negro , "Our .players' . will probably discuss game issued a statement Tuesday funds through the mall with the re 1 teammatles would prefer not to i the situation with the Colt play- perclass students now receiving aid ' ?t “ haps more reserves of depth, still saying "the game is still on.” presentation that such gifts would/ from NAAFNS. One Georgian, Ad Nearly everybody smiles at the foolish aborigine» whoiso- the Redlegs have been leading the be tax deductible. j rienne M. Davis of 235 Laurel Ave- league most of the season from a The northern congressman hail nue, Atlanta, Is attending Jackson lleve whal their medicine men say. second division club last year. ed the action of the two govern- • College in Medford, Massachusetts. * * * Two of the main reasons the ment agencies. Babe Ruth Played Ho Favorites iR»igiit#r Bom To ______,;■) team has been out front much of Comic Gregory, Wile I Mobil, X-Ray Unit No mofher-in-law admits that the mother-in-law joke» were the season are Vada Pinson and But he said every possible pre aimed at her kind of mother-in-law. Frank Robinson. Pinson is the caution should be taken in the fu CHICAGO -— (ANP) —- Comic ____...... KNOXVILLE. Tenn.-SNS'- ture to make sure that “these or In Setting 60 Home Run Record Dick Gregory made a whirlwind * * * fleet-footed center fielder and The Knox County Tuberculosis among the top ten hitters in the similar hate groups do not avail Visit to Chicago early last week to NEW YORK - (UPI) - Babe HAD LOSING RECORDS Associations’ Mobile X-Ray unit How much folly there is In human affairs! -Penin» ,• league, while Robinson is leading themselves of tax-deduotible status greet the stork. Ruth played no favorites the year There were, however, plenty of will set up at the corner of Mc — 0— the leagug In homers. Both have as educational organizations." His wife gave birth to a daughter he hit his record 60 home runs, pitchers with losing records in 1927 Calla Avenue and Fern Street been playing good consistent ball named Lynn Gregory. belting them off the good pitchers oecause the Yankees won 110 games Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Ease leads to habit, as success to ease, he lives by nj.lk.who day In and day out with Robinson The Negro comedian, who roAet- as well as the patisies. that year and swept to the pennant Thursday, August 7, 8, 9 ,and 10. himself Ilves to please. -Crabbe being a kind of Inspirational in ed to fame by capitalizing on jokes • • • ♦ with a 14 game margin over the lnclusive foLthe. convenience of fluenceoi1 theentire teafir Many WilkinsonAppealsTo about the race qiiestlmi, spent-just second place Athletics. Boston, in residents in the Park City and fans seem to agree that as Robin three hours in town then took a Jet He hit one each off the Ameri the cellar, won only 51 games and Burlington Areas. son goes, so goes the team, and JFK For Clemency plane back to San Francisco. I can League's two non-Yankee 20- the seventh place St. Louis Browns A special invitation Is extended Robinson is having perhaps his game winners of that 1927 cam to the senior citizens to have WASHINGTON, D. O. - Frank but 59. He arrived in San Francisco in a best year. It could be the Redlegs! paign — Lefty Grove of the Ath • • « • chest X-ray made. Although we are in the midst of Wilkinson of Los Angeles this letics and Ted Lyons of the White time for the Monday night opening week filed with President John F. Still, the Bambino didn't exactly show at the Hunty I Club, where Unit hours will be 9-12 A. M. the basebtll season, somehow we Sox. He got ’em off 15 pitchers overwhelm the (allenders. He hit 11 and 1-3:30 P. M. Persuns above age hear In the distance the rumbling Kennedy his personal request for with a won and lost record of .500 he is appearing. executive clemency to shorten his off the Red Sox and nine against . Born at Provident hospital on the 15 are urged to have a free chest of the football season. The sche i or better and off 17 others who the Browns. But he also hit nine X-ray. dules for most of the college games year’s sentence for contempt of wound up losing more than they Southside, the child was the second the House Un - American Activi agianst third place Washington. have already been completed, and won. • ♦ » • daughter born to the Oregories. ties Committee. Schmled Baid the package con the various coaches are beg'.inlng Ruth's two favorite “cousins" Ml No wonder There is no way io compare the tained a 4-foot Indian rat snake. to look forward to the approaching were Rube Walberg of the Athlet Wilkinson’s appeal is similar to For the thief's peace of mind, season.'Some conference games are the one filed early this summer caliber of pitching in the Babe's ics 1-12 for the year and Milt Gas Rafer Johnson, scheduled rather early, and the Schmled said the snake's bite is by Carl Braden .Southern integra biggest year and that of the Amer ton of the Browns, who wound up coaches are hoping that many of Olympic Champ, painful but not poisonous. i tion worker who is also under a ican League today as Mickey Man 13-17. He hit four off each of them. the English the! rregulars and protective play year's sentence for defying the tle and Roger Maris take dead aim FELT HOMER STING ers will1 show up in condition for Peace Corps Aide House Committee. on the home run mark. He also hit, three each off Tom play without too much excess fat • » * » WASHINGTON - (ANP) - 'Re my Thomas of the White Sox 19-16 FOR RENT Both men are in a Federal pri fer Johnson, winner of the deca keep so cool ! and other unnecessary handicaps. Tradition says it was better in and Hollis Thurston of the Sen- According to reports there is a son camp at Greenville, 8. C. They thlon in the 1960 Olympic Games, "27, baseball’s golden era when so aiors 13-13. Others who surrender has been named a special recruiter BRICK BUILDING. Ideal for trend ot schools in some confer have now completed three months many minor leagues flourished It ed three were Ki n Holloway of De radio and TV repair shop, drug to reconsider, without relationship for the Peace Corps. ences to sponsor some of their home took a pretty fair draftsman to troit 11-12, Anton Welzer of the store, auto tire repairs. 429 East to race, the qualifications of all The 25-year-old athlete will games in near-by towns or large make it into the big time at all. Red Sox 6-11, Joe Shaute of the In Georgia Ave., JA. 6-3939. 363. Negro and white teachers in the recruit through speaking engage cities. This has many advantages. dians 9-16, Slim Harris of the Red school system here. Expansion critics insist the ments and visits to college campus It gives', staunch supporters a Sox 14-21 and Tom Zachary 8-13 American League today is studded es who was clipped with St. Louis and with fringe pitchers who- wouldn’t later with Washington. 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His scholarly por which met this week in Albany trayal and depth of research on with the President, Mrs. Mamie B. the role of woman in higher edu Reese, presiding. cation had a keen Impact on all who heard him. Miss Crosson made She was assisted by Mrs. Mabie a dynamic appeal to olid) women L. Neely, 1st vice president, Birm and girls to retain and restore ingham, Alabama. According to the iÄgr basic ideals for which this or Z J . z à J Credentials Committee, the regis ganization and similar ones have tration was the largest in many always stood. She spoke from years. subject, "Some Old Patterns With headquarters at the Albany Our New Frontiers.” State College, three full days of business sessions, dynamic address Other significant features of es, creative presentations and social program were the Press Breakfast, activities claimed the attention of Youth oratorical contest. ‘The persons attending. Crowning Experience", film based Dr. Gragg; Dr. Dennis; Miss on the life of Dr. Mary McLeod Crosson Address Group Highlights Bethune ,and the educational tour of the convention were addresses of Andersonville National Cemetery by Dr. Rasa L. Gragg, Detroit, and Warm Springs, Georgia. President, National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs; Dr. W. H. Servlng as officials hosts to the Dennis, Jr., President, Albany State convention were Mrs. Laura Jc”'r- College and Miss Wilhelmina Cros son Savtanah, President, Ga.-gia son, President, Palmer Memorial Federation of Colored Women's Institute, Sedalia. North Carolina. PRINCIPALS AT BIRTHDAY—The persons shown of most of the Home Mission work and South Clubs and Mrs. Aurelia P. Noble, above were the principals at the 80th celebra America; Mrs. Felix Anderson and Bishop An —Sì Appearing at the opening Mass President, Albany Federation of Meeting on 8unday, July 30 in Colored Women’s Clubs. tion of the founding of the Woman's Home and derson, Louisville, Ky., who were supervising the Caroline Hall Auditorium, Dr. Foreign Missionary Society, A.M.E. Zion Church, hosts, between them is Bishop D. C. Pope, Bris Gragg spoke from the overall con Mrs. Mamie B. Reese, Southeast held in Old Ship Church, Montgomery, Ala., re tol, Tenn., chairman of the Missionary Board and vention theme:: “New Frontiers for ern President, was reelected to the Women and Girls”. She was force cently. It was a very unique affair, in view of who served eight years as the resident prelate presidency of this 41 year old or of Africa; Dr. J. ¿. Hoggard, New York City, ful in admonishing the group of ganization. Eight states compris the fact that each member was asked to give both the opportunity and responsi ing the Region are: Alabama, just one cent for each year of its existence. More secretary, Foreign Missions, who delivered the bility of Federated club women in Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North than $3,200.00 was realized. Standing, left to address; Mrs. Abbie Clement Jackson, Louis meeting the challenge of the pres Carolina, South Carolina, Tennes right, Mrs. Mabie Miller Jones, Salisbury, N.C., ent time. see and Virginia. The 1963 conven ville, Ky., general president, WH&FM, and Rev. Speaking to a hundred and fifty tion will meet in Florida, who served as general chairman; Bishop Wil W, J. Powell, who was host pastor for the cele-i liam M. Smith, Mobile, Ala., who had charge bration. SHRINERS TO FACE Over 300 Register Baptists Seek NATIONAL PROBLEMS For National Bar CINCINNATI, Ohio - The find al reasons Included the denial of ing of answers to the securing of job opportunities . because of race economic security, legal protection, and the wide spread discriminatory Harmony Meet and equality and justice under law praotices in education, community Association Meet services and travel. He estimated a will highlight the 1961 meeting of LOS ANGELES - (ANP) -The potentially eligible number of Ne Prince ■ Hall Shriners during the 36th annual convention of the Na Imperial Council Convention meet groes for registration in the United tional Bar Association got under States to be between nine and ten ing in Cincinnati, Ohio, August 20- way this week as more than 300 In Kansas City and half million. 25, 1961. The national conclave of NBA members from 30 -odd states "The registration of voters, even Shriners, whose members are also began registering for the four-day KANSAS CITY, Mo. - (ANP) - Embarrassed by an "Amo today with the forthright posi high degree Prince Hall Masons, session at the Satler - Hilton Ho and Andy" convention last year followed by a trial of vendetta tion of the U. 8. Attorney General will be presided over by Booker T. tel commencing August 9. lawsuits, the courts wouldn't touch and the prospect of a split in Alexander, Detroit, Michigan. He is and the Justice Department, is no The convention will ibe called the Imperial Potentate. easy task. Our Nobles must do a the organization, Baptist leaders throughout the nation are try! door to door selling campaign until to order by Atty. James R. Akers, Ing to restore "peace and dignity" and unity before the scheduj Jr., president of the Langston Law In his proclamation on the con the last person in the community ed September meeting here. vention aganda Mr. Alexander has become a registered voter,” the club, whose organization is a oo- pointed out that the attainment of Shrine leader declared. host of the convention. The local The issue which rocked the Na holds its annual session in Sa economic stability, improvement of Mr. Alexander pointed cut that chapter of NBA and the Wives tional Baptist Convention, USA, Francisco in September. - educational objectives and the Stiltners were oonoerned. He em- of Bench and Bar, under the Inc., Is the claim of two men to Rumors persist that the cohrer securing of equality under the law phasised that while the Shrlners presidency of Mrs. Gerl Branton,I, the presidency of the 5,000,000 tlon scheduled to meet here nei are eo-sponsors. member religious boyd. J were vital and far reaching Issues had devoted , much attention to month will be a renewal of tl healthprojects that an increasing JACKSON VS. TAYLOR bitter factional feud that brougi which needed the objective thinking Convention chairman, carl A., Interest was being taken in citizen i Both Rev. J. H. Jackson, pastor of all Negroes .especially Shriners. ParlB.all™ “onH -rh±raN±±B«M 1j of Chicago'sne'1' “Olivet■ a- JaCKSOU,Baptist churchpastor a sudden and violent end to tl ship .economic security of Negroes, 1960 session. I Pointing to observations made al director, Thlmas G. Neusom, said improved educational opportunities I who claims he was reelected at However, extending rnembq during his tours across the nation that many dignitaries of the legal and equality under law. He pre the... Philadelphia convention and of the denomination including d coupled with a study of census re profession from various sections of dicted that the Delegates to the na Rev. Gardner C. Taylor, pastor of ports the Imperial Potentate said the country will participate in the Taylor have been active in I tional conventlo nwould take some huge Concord Baptist church in the greatest challenge of ou rtlmes history -making discussions and forts to prevent any unpleasan reveloutlonary steps and positions Brooklyn .also a claimant to lead is to see that additional thousands plans for reducing to a minimum ness. i on the issues facing Southern Ne ership by an election held in Phil- Rev. Andrew J. Hargett, forii of Negroes become registered voters. every aspect of racial segregation a delphia have their followers. ■ He said this was particularly urgent groes. and discrimination in America. erly executive secretary of the m in the face of difficulties faced in The six day meeting will be Ironically, the „National conven tirement Fund sought unsuccssra any areas by Negroes to secure full headquartered in the Netherlands Among the outstanding partici tion itself is split from the Ameri ly to arrange a meeting betwa citizenship — citizenship at the Hilton Hotel. The convention ses- pants will be the famed criminal can Baptist Convention, but is Dr. Taylor and Dr. Jackson in I ballot box. He emphasised addition sio nwill be conducted there also. Atty. Euclid L. Taylor of Chicago; larger than its parent body which Louis last June during the Natli George W. Crockett of Detroit; al Sunday School and B. T. Samuel Rosewain of New York; Congress. Attorney - General Stanley Mosk; and many others of similar rank. KING SUPPORTS TAYLOR Lyda, Holmes lo Not only did Dr. Jackson refil Raymond Burr. TV’s “Perry Ma JUVENILE DELINQUENCY the invitation, but W breach bl SCENES FROM LUNCHEON MEETING OF 21ST son," will speak, also, at a closed tween the two factlons -was wide! expresses appreciation io the huge gathering banquet. BIENNIAL CONVENTION OF THE SOUTHEAS At the bottom is Mrs. Peachie Jackson, By the NNPA News Service Speak At Savannah ed when the Chicago minister ai JULY 31, Dr. Martin Luther W, becad TERN ASS'N OF WOMEN'S CLUBS, Virginia, who presided at the luncheon as she Involved in a row over? the tecl ALBANY STATE COLLEGE -At extreme top sec responded Io the address delivered by Dr. W. While the family Is, in Individual kind aggravate rather than cure niques used by King In' his drii tion arrow points to Dr. Rosa L. Gragg, presi H. Dennis, Jr., President, Albany State College, Instances, frequently important, the the problem and furtbeimore, sev WHO KNOWS? for civil rights. Dr, King was! problem confronting young people eral repressions frequently create Commencement dent, National Association of Colored Women's seated directly in front of Mrs. Jackson. 150 1. For what,, was uranium used supporter of Dr. Tayloroat tl In urban areas today Is far larger worse problems than those with Clubs with which the Southeastern Association guests were present for this traditional conven befor atomic energy was devel Philadelphia convention. * than the family. which one dealt with previously. oped? SAVANNAH, Ga. — Commence Rumors last spring that Tayli is affiliated. Arrow in middle section shows For example, in the late forties ment Exercises will be held at 11 tion feature. For one thing families in these 2. What do these three things followers would be denied accoit a. m., Wednesday, August 16, In Mrs. Mamie B. Reese, Regional President, as she (Albany, Ga.-SNS) slum areas are themselves defeated, and through most of the fifties have in common; chignon, bangs, inndat.ions set aside for delM8H Meldrim Auditorium?-The—Com=~ -brolren-by-the-llmited-opportunities -there was in New York-City an ex-- toupee? and prevented from attending sei which have faced them for many, tremely severe problem with gang 3. How many men were under mencement Address will be deliver slons of the convention brougl ed by Dr. W J. Lyda, dean of the many years and far from having delinquents in terms of violence, arms during World War II? a heate reaction from Rev. Ralp graduate school, Fort Valley State the energy to solve their own prob "rumbles," and the like. .. 4. Where did the term “Lame Abernathy who was quoted 'is saj MUHAMMAD CULTISTS ¡Ally. Gen. Kennedy College, Fort Valley, Georgia. lems. They have virtually no one’ As a result of these conflicts be- Duck" originate? ing he was willing to go to- ja to help solve the problems of their ween gangs a number of killings, 5. How long did Britain rule The Baccalaureate Exercises will for the cause of religious‘Uberl youngsters. usually of gang members, but Palestine? be held on Sunday, August 13, at as he had done before for til 5 p. m. in Meldrim Auditorium. CLAIM PERSECUTION To Address Omegas A second kind of argument ad- sometimes of innocent bystanders, 6. When did Finland become an cense of civil rights in Alabama. I vanced is that delinquency Is rarely provoked in their cumulative ef independent nation? Reverend O. W. Holmes, Pastor, NEW YORK - (ANP) - Three rights under the Civil Rights Ac* WASHINGTON. D. C. - Attor- i the problem of law-enforcement fect a great deal of public outrage ■ 1. Who wrote "I hear America First Congregational Church, Sav of Elijah Muhammad's followers— annah. will be the principal speak had been violated. He raised the nev General Robert, F. Kennedy I agencies, which resulted ultimately in a Sing”? a dope peddler, a robber and a er. followinz points. will hea da list o ftop level Gov-1 Experience shows that repression, severe crackdown by the law-en 8. What is “cynophobia?" four time loser won the right last, The President's Reception for The prisoners hed been denied ernment officials who will speak that revere legal measures of ev.uy forcement agencies and other pub- 9. What is the length of the week to air their complaints that permission to purchase the Kor before some 1500 Delegates of Ome standard tennis court? Seniors will be held at the Presi they are victims of religious per dent's residence on Friday, August an. ga P.sl Phi Fraternity, Inc. when ANSWERS TO WHO KN0W8 secution at Clinton Prison in Dan 11, and immdlately after the Bac They had been subjected to sol the fraternity celebrates Its 1. Mainly for coloring glass. nemora. N. Y. where they* are calaureate Exercises on Sunday, itary confinement became of re tieth anniversary at a six 2. All hairdos, the last being a ipeedi hetlii confined August 13, President and Mrs. W. dreaiiii|. Bl( ligious beliefs. conclave — August .13-18, at wig. tn a 2-to-l decision, the United K. Payne will be at home to alum ______’sftst.Pel They had been denied permis Sheraton - Park Hotel 3. Estimate: 85,003,009. States Court of Appeals reversed sion to establish contact with a Mr. Kennedy will sptak at Tan Itopics/ ni, faculty members of the gradu 4. From an old London stock SSMORO spiritual adviser of the Islamic organization's " Founder's ating class, their parents a dismissal of the charges by Exchange name for bankrupt. faith. quet" on August 17. friends. Judge Stephen w. Brennan in 5. From 1917-1948. Since then the Koran has been Federal Court in Syracuse. The 6. In 1917. when she declared provided, and the prisoners drop Dr. Robert C. Weaver. Federal lower court was ordered to conduct herself free of Russian rule. ped the third charge. The only Housing Administrator will de a hearing to de^-min* whether 7. Walt Whitman. matter tn be de'ermlned by Judge liver an address on "The Influence the civil rights of the prisoners had of Scholarship In the Space Age” 8. Fear of dogs. Brennan will be solitary confine been violated. 9. 78 feet. ment. at a luncheon in Sheraton Hall on August 15. The three convicts are James The Appeals Court's opinion was Carl T Rowan, Deputy Assist SEEKS TEACHERS FOR Pierce, serving a five ,o - ftf- written bv. Judge Charles E. Clark. ant Secretary for Public Affairs NIGERIA teen- year sentence for robbery; Judge J Joseph Smith concurred at the ctate Department, will al LOS ANGELES - (ANP) -The Martin T. Sostre, serving fifteen and Judge Archie 0. Dawson dis so speak. ' Peace Corps has called upon the years to life as a fourth felony sented. Feme 1500- Delegates, and their University of California at Los offender, and William SaMarion guests will dance to the music of Angeles to recruit. 70 high school serving six to twelve years for sale six bands during the fraternity's teachers for Nigeria. UCLA will of narcotics. Jesse Owens Turns Grand Conclave at the Sheraton give, the teachers a five - month CHARGE "RIGHTS" Park Hotel. "Orientation -to - Nigeria" course VIOLATION Down Teamsters beginning this month at the uni Last January. Edward E. Jacko CHICAGO - (ANP) - Jesse versity and ending in Nigeria in ROBERT KENNEDY AT IVORY r., lawyer for the three, charged Owens .former Olympic track star, January; after which teaching du COAST CELEBRATIONS before Judge Brennan that their turned down an offer from Jimmy ties for the volunteers wilj begin Hoffa to join the Teamster union ABIDIJAN. Ivory Coast - (ANP) Dr. Wendell P. Jones, a specialist here as a public relations man. — Attorney General Robert F in African education who has Hoffa, turbulent czar of the 1,. Kennedy, brother of U. 8. Presi traveled extensively in Africa stu Bisiness Opportunity 500,003 member union, sought dent John F. Kennedy, attended dying educational development, is Owens for the position. ceremonies marking the first an director of the program. West African Business Opportnnlt- “I was flattered by the offer," niversary of the Independence of Im In Fanning, Export-Import and the Ivory coast. The ceremonies lie and private agencies. General Business — Partners want were held here in the capital city, In many areas of New York where ed In badnesses already operating, Aug. 6-7. The attorney general was the gang problem was worse and and ready to operate in West Africa. named by President Kennedy as where the crackdown was mo3t Applicants In each category must his personal representative for the NEHRU INVITED TO severe, there la very little violent have practical experience in It, Ivory Coast fete. aeoMMry equipment, some cash NIGERIA activity on the part of the delin Dr. and ready to settle there. Will make NEW DELHI - (ANP) - quent gangs. aU neceMary arrangements. Flease M. I. Okpara, prime - minister of THAT MOVIE HAS A HAPPY ENDING,EWR10NB But In their stead the city Is now visit the newly Independent coun mail detailed applications to: John Eastern Nigeria, has invited In 0 faced with a much more severe Ktoaeadoo, 17 Pulaski St, Brooklyn dian Prime Minister Jawaharlal tries of Ghana and Guinea though WAS GLAD IT problem - a precipitous rise in the Nehru to visit Nigeria this winter. I no program of such a visit 8, New York. UL 8-M63. use of dope. That is to say the from It is likely that Nehru will also 1 been mapped out yet. Continental Features. 1 of delinquency has changed. Munulacturers ol Posner s Bergamot,’'ihe Jar with the Star"