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f. ■' ? . Muslims Active 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. Mayor Loeb Contest This Week 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 Amusement Park, Tuesday night, The Muslims are beginning to show some strength in Mem 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- (Continued-onPage Four)- ed a-stronger national spotlight on 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 has been named the "Baptist Freedom Farm." The land provides beginning charging that he was the hall throughout the entire ser in front of him. and Clubs 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 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 Mr. Banders wais married recent “Our last meeting of ward and 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 end of the services. three children. 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 «uwonce vnjvycuenjoyed uyby minister» is di Funeralized In Indiana, the local temple hopes to start a ’ 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.