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:•! By CHARLES L SANDERS They are: DR. CHARLES F. GOLDEN. I' CLEVELAND, Ohio - (NNPA) - Two Philadelphia churchmen Director, Division of National Mis­ id a Little Rock educator were elected bishops of the Methodist sions,- Board of Missions of the lurch here Thursday and Friday at the Sixth quadrennial con- Methodist Church. ■ rente of the Central Jurisdiction, meeting in Cory Methodist DR. NOAH W. MOORE, pastor, Tindley Temple Methodist Church. DR. M. LaFAYETTE HARRIS, president, Philander Bmlth College, Little>Rock, Ark. Dr. uoiaen was elected on the third ballot with 72 votes: Dr. Moore on the fourth ballot with 71 To Take Over Command votes; and Dr. Harris on the tenth < f''-.: ■ B % ballot. The balloting ended around ¡W ■ î V-, : noon Friday. LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo - (UPI) -Swedish Maj. Gen.jCarl The newly-elected bishops were Von Horn arrived Saturday to take command of ihundri»^^ - assigned as follows: United Nations troops pouring into the violence-wracked;<.C6rigb Bishop Harris, the Atlantic to try to restore order. ; ■; Coast Area • Georgia, Florida and South Carolina, replacing Bishop Tunisian troops fanned out Into <------*>,• J. W. E. Bowen, retired. Bishop Moore, the New Orleans Area - Louisiana, Texas and West Texas, replacing Bishop Willis J. King, retired. Bishop Oolden, the newly creat­ ed National Area • Mississippi, Up­ NEW METHODIST BISHOPS - C. T. Golden, N. Cleveland Central Jurisdictional Conference per Mississippi, Tennessee, East W. Moore, Jr., and M. L. Harris, elected at the Tennessee and Central Alabama. Belgian paratroopers disregarded Bishop Matthew’W. Clair, Jr., an order from Congolese Premier was re-asslgned to the St. Louli Patrice Lumumba to leave the Area • Lexington, Central West and country by 6 a. m., 1 a. m. edt and Southwest: and Bishop Edgar A continued to patrol the European Love was re-asslgned to the Balti­ sector of Leopoldville as Congolese more Area - Deleware, Washington youths cursed and jeered them. D. C., and North Carolina. ROUND OF CONFERENCES CHARLES F.. GOLDEN was born Gen. Von Horn, a professional dence of “outright fl in Holly Springs, Miss., August 24 soldier who had been a UN com­ 1912. His father is thé Rev. Dr. J. mander In Palestine, began a W. Golden, former associate secre­ round of conferences on ways to tary of the General Board of Evan­ take over from Belgian forces, ac­ gelism, Nashville. CHICAGO - (ANP) - Dr. T. cording to a mandate of the UN He was educated at Clark Col­ K. Lawless, internationally known Seculty Council. lege and Gammon Theologioal The wife and daughter of Rev. dermatologist, has filed a petition Some 600 Tunisian troops and Seminary (A B. and B. D., respec­ C. M. Lee, pastor of Pilgrim Rest in Circuit court for payment of another 100 soldiers from the Afri­ tively); the Boston University Baptist Church, were enroute to $26,000 which, he claims Atty. W. can nation of Ghana preceded him School of Theology (S. T. M.), and visit the prominent Memphis min­ R. Ming, Jr., owed him. (Continued On Pugè^otìt)'^ did graduate study at Boston Uni­ ister at Collins Chapel Hospital (Continued On Pago Two) In his petition, Lawless who also versity In the field of pastoral and ended up in the hospital : ■ fi «,i.‘: psychology. In 1958 Gammon Theo­ themselves. has extentive business Interests,’ logical Seminary, conferred the 'de­ alleges that Ming gave him a pro­ Mrs. Amanda Lee of 119 Majuba. missory note on Sept. 25,1959, and gree of Doctor of Divinity upon Rev. Lee’s wife, and Mrs. Maeola agreed to pay the loan in seven him. ' i Kllllbrew of 373 Sliverage, the months. Ming has not lived up to daughter, were taken to Collins He served student and assistant the agreement, according to the Chapel after their car crashed at petition. Former World Editor, Di pastorates In Birmingham, Ala., At­ •5 ’ '■ • . . • J . \ ■ lanta, Ga„ Cooksville, Tenn. 1633- Lauderdale and Monroe. A “ few Ming, recently represented Martin 38. iq 1937-38 he was pastor of Hat­ days earlier a motorist smashed;in- Luther King In his. Alabama tax rip the backX3te^:Lo»*isdim-.at; ven'Church Clarksdale, Miss,,From' trial, .could not be reached for 1938 to 1042 he was pasttr-of W, I Third and McLemore, sending the comment. His office reported he is OMW WWi âW' E; Coleman (IWt)/ioTi346 ley Methodist Church, Little Rbqa, Pilgrim Rest pastor to-the hospital In Los Angeles for the Dpmooratlc ArK,i meanwhile serving is1 Pro­ Knêy Street, and tylss Claresla Washington, 1432 FairVlew St., fessor In the department of Reli­ (Continued On Page Four) both 1959 graduates of LeMoyne College, return to their govern­ gion and Philosophy at Philander ment teaching posts on the Navajo Indian Reservation in New Smith College. Mexico this week ofter completing brief vacations in Memphis. From 1942 to 1946 he was chap­ lain In thé United 8tates Army; Memphians Attend Christian Methodist They have been teachers on the reservation since last September. 1947-1952 director of field service, Department of Negro Work. Board of Missions, New York; 1952-19Ç6 National Youth Conference In Chicago associate secretary of the Division of National Missions of the Board eral Secretary of Christian Educa­ of Missions, and since 1956, direc­ Approximately 1500 young people Qfrom all areas of the tion, Dr. C. D. Coleman of Chi­ tor of National Missions. United States, and Africa met at the 7th Quadrennial session of cago, Illinois, issued this call to In 1937 he was married to Miss the National Youth Conference of-Christian Methodist meeting at action,- “Youth is awake, their Ida Elizabeth Smith. He has travel­ the million dollar DuSable High School at 49th and State Street, awakening has set the world led extensively in Europe, England, ablaze with an unquenchable desire Chicago official of the National North Africa, the Dominican Re­ July 12th thru 15th. w, - for human equality, this was de­ Association for the Advancement of public, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Is­ The purpose of the National latest methods involved in carry­ monstrated by the freedom fighters Colored People who charged Fay­ lands, and in the United States. Youth Conference is to bring to­ ing forward the mission of the of Hungary. It Is evidenced in the ette Negroes are “victims of eco­ He was delegate to the 1956 and gether the youth and their leaders church, and to keep them abreast growing tide of nationalism which nomic. reprisals by white segrega­ 1960 General and Jurisdictional Ln Christian Education, and church with the changing trends. floods Africa and the Far East". tionists." Conferences, and has held many In making the call for the Na­ It is expressed In the peaceful positions in his Annual (Lexington) school personnel from all across Several Fayette County Negroes Conference. He was a member of tire church and expose them to tional Youth Conference the Gen- have complained that they aré be­ (Continued On Page Four) the 1956-60 Jurisdictional Study ing refused living essentials by LOS ANGELES - (UPI) - Democratic candidate Commission. His home Is 6646 Boy­ segregationist merchants simply be­ nedy served notice Saturday that he Intends towt^jtifWy er Street, Philadelphia, Pa. cause they registered to vote for vigorous presidential campaign against Richard M. Nixgn, "wlm- NOAH WATSON MOORE, JR-, Lemoyne Graduates Relate Teaching the first time since Reconstruction in what I consider the rules of fact." 1 ’ ’’ days. Most of Fayette County chil­ was bom In a Methodist parsonage at Neward, N. J., March 28, 1902. iens are Negroes. If enough of them voted they can, at will, force His parents were the late Rev. and Experiences On Indian Reservation Mrs. N. W. Moore, 8r„ of the Dela­ toted to vote in Haywood County whites out from political domina­ this year, Registrar Clarence H. tion. ware Conference. Two of LeMoyne College’s 1959 He attended Mordan College (A. person reported yesterday. graduates returned to Memphis last "TREND TOWARD CREDIT. ..” B.) Baltimore, Md.; Drew Theolo­ week for brief vacations from their each spring by representatives of the number of Negroes register­ gical Seminary, Madison, N. J., (B. government teaching posts on the the Bureau of Indian Affairs, De­ ed; to vote is the greatest In re- One Payette county man was re­ D.); and did post graduate work at Navajo Indian Reservation in New partment of Interior, Wt years. Few Negroes were ported as saying that there is a Ciozer Theological Seminary, Ches­ Mexico. registered before this year. Most "trend toward cash Instead of ter, Pa. Ganimm Theological Sem­ Bubbling over with enthusiasm cif ’* the population of Haywood credit” In explaining why Negroes inary honored him with the degre and ahxlous to return to their jobs County IS Negro, and whites open- are complaining. “This might have of Doctor of D:vLT.!y in 1951. were Miss Claresla Washington of ty ,’feartoo many Negroes register­ resulted in rumors that merchants He served pûstoraîw in the De’ft* 1432 Fairview Street and Miss Faye ing because they (the whites) refused to sell necessities to Ne­ ware Conference from 1931 to 1931 E. Coleman of 1346 Kney Street. could; eventually be forced from groes.” when he was appointed Superinten­ Both young ladies were active In political domination. Recently the Memphis NAACP dent of -the Easton District. In 1949, campus life during their four years *. ¿4,'’ „ti... . —' ... . - — branch sent a truchload of food on the death of thé late Dr. D. W. at LeMoyne and Miss Washington and clothing to Fayette County Hemry, he was appointed to the was editor of LeMoyne’s 1959 year­ Negroes after Roy Wilkins, NAACP pastorate of Tindley Temple, Phil­ book. executive secretary, called on the adelphia, where he was since re­ Miss Washington is stationed American Red Cross to declare the mained. During his pastorate al near Cuba, N. M., at the two-teach­ county "a man-made disaster Tindley, nine young men have gonn er Ojoenclno Trailer School, and area.” into the Christian Ministry. Five Miss Coleman Is a member of the are now serving in the Delaware three-teacher staff at'the Borrego Auto makers starting model Conference with distinction. Pass Day School near Prewitt, N. langeovers. His church recently purchased a M. parking lot with a capacity tor 190 The young ladles live about eight cars, with garage and private dwel­ ling ofr 56,000 cash. The church (Continued On Page Four)

NEW YORK - "U. 8. troops unilaterally going to the Congo, even by invitation, might establish i precedent for U. S. 8. R, troops to enter another sector of Africa under another. pretext," stated without hate or racism.” George M. Houser, executive di­ Replied MBa: “You can count rector of the American Committee on Gabon remaining by the side in Africa in a seven-point state­ of France for better or worse.” ment entitled, "American Policy Nobel prizewinner Schweitzer's Toward the Racial Disorders in lent African states jungle hospital Is located at Lam- the Republic of the Congo." barene in Gabon. Mr. Houser revealed that he had The 12th and filial French agri- sent a telegram to President Eisen­ facilities. an terrlstory, Mauritania, also, is hower in Newport, Rhode Island, SUSTAIN CONFIDENCE scheduled to become Independent. mmmendlng him on his decision . .• < W- But negotiations have been com­ not to send military forces to the Mr. Houser recommended that plicated by claims on some of Congo. He stated, “Any other the U. 8, Government "do every­ Mauritalna’s terrlstory by Moroc­ course would be dlsatrous for U. S. thing in Ils flower” to sustain coh- co • which gained total indepen­ relation with Africa. The neutral­ dence from France in 195?, ism of todependejit Africa mutt be (Coo^ Op Pafe Four) l Nancy Carter’s The Woman’s PET RECIPES ? Kitchen CARNATIQN I COOKING HINTS 2 • MEMPHIS WORLD • Wednesday, July 20, 1960 lota Sorority Here’s a cool, delectable fresh Serve this pretty mold as a salad fruit dish that’s really adaptable.. now ... a dessert than. 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You’ll be surprised how views on economic needs and oppor­ cheetah, a handsome tawny crea­ least attractive of Nature's beasts, Last, close fcf pores of the skin temperature. Lay ribs on grill two week’s concentrated effort will tunities. ture dappled with spots. Tested by gets its name from the wartlike 1 cup undiluted CARNATION ’A cup chopped green pepper by applying to the areas a cotton stopwatch on a greyhound track, well above hot coals. Cook very help you face life with a new look. bumps on snout and head. The ’A cup chopped green onion pad that is saturted with an ex­ EVAPORATED MILK it's all as simple as 1-2-3. The The son of the late President, a the cheetah clocked in at 70 m, warthog lives in a burrow. If he slowly, turn frequently. Long, cellent pore lotion. There are many '/3 cup lemon juice ’A cup chopped cucumber first thing to do is to cleanse the partner in Bachc and Company, p. hl. goes home head first, he leaves slow cooking is required so allow available on the market, but don’t fate thoroughly with a cleanser, or New York, is a trustee of the Na­ “There ain’t no such animal" his plump rump temptingly open to 1% to 2 hours. To test for done­ i/4 teaspoon salt a mild soap and water to remove be mislead by pressure advertise­ tional Urban League, one of the someone once exclaimed on seeing attack. So when danger threatens ness, bones should move easily Dissolve gelatin in hot water. remaining ingredients. Mix well. ment. Try a small bottle before you most active members of the Presi­ his first giraffe. Its blood pressure or destroy the bacteria that is he races for home, wheels around, and there should be no sign of Cool until consistency of un­ Spoon into l’A quart mold. Chill causing the unsightly blemishes. purchase one larger in quantity. dent's Committee on Government is more than thirteen times as and back in. pink meat next to bone. beaten egg white. Slowly add in refrigerator until firm (about Rinse or tissue off the area so that This simple beauty treatment is Contracts, and. since 1953, chairman high as man’s .... to get the blood If there’s a porcupine inside, the To smoke-barbecued ribs, wait mayonnaise, Carnation, lemon 2 hours). Unmold on salad It is ready to absorb further heal­ one that all teen-agers can try. It of its subcommittee on District of pumped up the incredibly long warthog emerges with dispatch, juice, salt and horseradish. Stir greens to serve. is equally as easy for adolescent boys Columbia Affairs. neck. Its Latin name .... camelo- until last 30 minutes of cooking ing benefits. squealing. until well blended. Fold in the those who are victims of the "grow­ paradalis. Originally, it was believ­ to brush on barbecue sauce, or HEALING INGREDIENTS All-day workshops and panels, ing-up" face. They, too, can face ed to have been a cross between a WILD-LIFE SANCTUARY brush on the sauce just before ------.-..à, Next apply some type of cream preceding the banquet, will discuss the world with a clear, clean face, camel and leopard. All these fascinating animats and ribs are served. This way, the or medicated beauty mask that con­ Newer Opportunities in Business, reflecting youth and confidence, WALLOWS. IN MUD countless more can be observed in ribs get full benefit of the tains healing Ingredients. A thin Prime Needs of NBL Members, How while their elders can carry a face a magnificent game reserve ...... layer should be applied to the face NBL Can Help Its Members, and hickory-smoke flavor. that will be an asset to them in The hippo, another improbable- Kruger National Park in South and neck. Thicker application should the Effect of a Strong National their business and social life. looking creature .wallows in the Africa. The Park, about the size be applied to the problem zones Organization on Local Units. Speedy Grilled Ribs mud with only bulging eyes peeping of New Jersey or Massachusetts, is above the waterline. ‘‘I'm not real­ Ï the most famous wild-life sanctuary Cook ribs in pressure cooker A little extra care can mean much It is best to buy your tableclot ly here,” he seems to be saying to longer wear for your pretty table­ after you select your chinaware a in the world. then grill over hot coals for an enemies. Whn life is dull ashore, cloth. The following are a few sug­ pottery. You can then select clot UN Troops ’Tortoise Shell Undertaker Grounded It protects game from the foe outdoor finish. If desired, brush he has the remarkable ability to gestions that will add years to the that blend best with your chin (Continued from Page One) against which wild animals have Philly Medic Held submerge and take a stroll on the With your favorite sauce while life of linens. Printed tablecloths are consider Houses New least defense ...... man. into Leopoldville to join Gahaninn BRISBANE, Australia — (ANP) sandy bottom of a deep river. {tilling. Or, add a few drops of When you buy a tablecloth, save high fashion today, but use the Here visitors see all the principal troops which had arrived Friday. — The only undertaker in Mt. Isa, quid smoke to the sauce for r the tag that gives you fabric con­ wisely. If your dishes have intrica The head of a hippo, topped with species of South African wildlife, Congolese showed no animosity Beauty Products central Queensland state, will not •moky te3te. tent. Use it as a guide for washing and vari-colored designs, Use prin its absurdly tiny ears, weighs a padding through the bushfield in toward ' the UN forces but they be permitted to drive his hearse for ed tablecloths that are reasons Perhaps because the turtle is an quarter of a ton .... aqd its jaw sublime indifference to the car - and ironing. For example, you will threw stones at the cars of white six months. A court suspended the simple in design. age old good luck symbol - and cer­ muscles are mighty. With its canine loads of thrilled spectators. Western Rib Sauce want to hand wash a pure linen civilians Saturday and some dem­ license of Desmond Jennings, 33, tainly because its golden brown teeth ,big as a baby's arm, it can Lions make use of the autos to cloth. onstrators for one tense moment and fined him $126 for drunk dri­ 1 cup catsup Store your tablecloths clean variegations are beautiful and smart, crunch through the hide of a croco­ stalk antelope or other prey. The I The washing instructions on the threatened to stone trucks bringing ving. pressed neatly in a linen closet tortoise shell will be everywhere dile or sever a man in one bite. exhaust fumes mask his warning 1 cup water tag will save you ironing time when storage drawer. In order to nvoi in emergency American food sup­ this summer - simulated in dress scent...... and he pounces on his I H cup vinegar you read that linen is ironed damp plies. But the trucks were un too many creases, it is recommen fabric designs, an interior decor - - unaware victim before the ante- I tablespoons' ' Worcestershire with a very, very hot iron. molested. and true to life in your purse, on >. I lope can flee. 1 teaspoon chili powder, To choose the correct size table­ ed that a cloth be folded once an your dressing table, in your travel j | The lion packs the most deadly cloth for, your table, measure your theh rolled around a cardboar Food was becoming a critical optional case. In its smartest new version, f table. Allow, a six to eight-inch ov­ tube. problem as mutineers of the Con­ ■ wallop of all the jungle beasts. Dash tabasco tortoise shell houses two new pro­ erhang on all sides. A 50x 70-inch i golése Army held the port of By PATRICIA McCORMACK Frank W. Lane, in Nature Parade, 1 teaspoon salt Old worn linen tablecloths ca ducts by Coty - Petite. Mist and cloth is perfect for : 40x 58-lnch Matàdl through which passes most tells of a hunter who saw a lion 1 teaspoon celery seed often be made into attractive tab Duette Lipstick Compapt. ~—------;------—------4------■■■ ---- ;------fell a running zebra with one blow table. of the food for the 350,000 people 1 tablespoon sugar le mats. If you feel the fabric is of his sledge-hammer paw, The of Leopoldville. A one and a half ounce golden By the NNPA News Service hospitals. Combine all ingredients. Heat to A good basic supply of table lin- ™rn ^Or thls’ ma*ce dishclot zebra was dead in a half a second! cylinder banded in tortoise shell Dietitians are generally responsi- Administrative dietitians, the lar- en is eight cloths. Three should There 1S nothing better for puttin Belgian troops had been defeated The hunter performed an autopsy boiling; siihmer 30 minuies. holds Petite Mist, Coty’s fresh, de­ ble for planning and supervising gest group, are responsible for ad- be breakfast tablecloths. five din- “a shine“ on crystal and silver th in a Clash at Matadi and Belgian .... and found that the one lethal Makes eonugh for basting about licious fragrance spray that banish­ the preparation and serving of at- ministering and directing food - drying with a linen cloth. authorities urged UN forces to head blow had skillfully dislocated the t pounds ribs. ’> ner cloths. You can replenish or es muggiriess like a “permanent” tractive and nutritious meals to 1 service programs in either public or immediately for the port city and zebra's neck! add as needed. cool shower. Not a strong perfume, help people maintain or recover private organizations. I take over control of it. Elephants, which abound in not a cologne mixture or toilet wa­ good health. inIn addition to hospitals, wiiere [ REMAINED TENSE Kruger National Park, weigh in tection are now being given the ter, Coty Mist is a true perfume r Their . work .usually includes the the majority of them work, their ger National Park. At the tender Young Bride Stabbed Leopoldville remained tense as at about six tons. Each of the age of eight a baboon is full grown, permanent fireproofing and stain­ ■ which is distributed through an formulation of menus or modified’ ‘ places of employment include col­ I more reports of rape and looting ponderous creatures strip the Park but these Intelligent creatures have proofing advantages of ceramic aerosol medium. The mere press of diets, supervision of the food per­ lege and universities, industrial came in from the back country. of about 900 pounds of vegetation been known to live as long as forty- tile. This is also true for coffee ta­ By IMer-in-Law a button releases an even, cool film sonnel who prepare and serve meals plants, commercial restaurants and One report said American mis­ daily. five years. bles and other potential “hot spots” DETROIT - (ANP)' - An 18 sionaries at Thysville, 75 miles of fragrance and directs it where management of purchases and ac­ cafeterias, airlines, school lunch VICIOUS FIGHTER The rock rabbit, or "dassie" as around the home. year-old eastside bride of fou from Leopoldville where rape and you want it to go. counts and promotion of good eat­ programs, camps, and homes for You don’t ordinarily think of the it is called, is the animal referred 1 Real tile actually acts as a built- months. Delores Williams, was fa looting occurred. last week, had ing habits. the aged. A traveling compainion par ex- to in the Bible as u cony, stand­ ln-trlvet. It’s always there — does­ tally stabbed last week by her 52 been forced to strip ■ and were Probably about 25,000 persons antelope as a vicious fighter. But n't have to be moved around. ¡ellence for the vacation-bound be- Applying the principles of nutrit­ ing no higher than about nine in­ year-old mother-in-law during herded on a truck to be pelted were employed as dietitians at the the male sable antelope is so because it is both spill-proof and ion to large - scale planning and ches, it is not a rabbit and does not Availbale now in virtually limitless heated argument over a rumor th with mud and garbage by ram­ beginning of 1959, of whom approx­ formidable that some' experienced leak-proof, Petite Mist comes in any cooking, they supervise the prepar­ burrow in the ground. Believe it or array of colors and patterns, cera­ daughter-in-law is suppo^d t paging blacks. imately .5 per cent worked part big-game hunters hesitate to go for of four famous Coty fragrances: ation of meals which are both well- not, its nearest relative is the ele­ mic tile shares with the trivet the have circulated in the neighborhoo A report, unconfirmed, reach­ time. one. L'Aimant, L'Origan, Paris or Eme- balanced and appealin'’ phant! advantage of being decorative and about being mistreated by the mo ing Brazzavile. French Congo Although substantial numbers are Baboons are common in the Kru- ' raude. sprightly. And what could be more ther-in-law and other members o Republic said women in a hos­ employed in industrial plants and Authorities report that it’s impos­ practical than an entire surface of the family. pital at Thysville had been assult- As a boudoir companion that is commercial eating places, about half sible to dig an aardvark (favorite permanent, easy-to-clean tile? ed shortly after giving birth.. •decorative as well as it is practical, of all dietitians are estimated to of crossword-puzzle addicts) from So passeth the trivet —but not Held for investigation of murde The Leopoldville radio remained Coty offers a two-in-one beauty be engaged in hospital work. his burrow. This powerful little into oblivion. Hanging in its pAs- is Mrs. Pecola Finley, mother o silent. White technicians, accused accessory also fashion-styled in A 1937 survey made by the Amer« animal can dig faster than several ent place of honor on the walls of bridegroom Roy Williams, 21. H by African employees of sabotag­ tortoise shell and called tne Duette lean Hospital Association indicated! men with spades ...... and drag many homes, it still serve to re­ was treated for minor laceration ing the station, refused to repair Lipstick Compact. It holds "French that there were almost 13,000 diet­ along three men clinging to its mind us that even the smallest inflicted by his mother when he at the transmitters. Flair” make-up (powder plus foun­ itians in 6,500 hospitals through­ tail. things may have their place in his- tempted to separate his mother an SECESSION PREDICTED dation), with a Coty “24” lipstick out the country. About 6,100 of these The list of curiosities of animal Katanga Premier Moise Tshombe fitted into the hinge of the case - - hospital dietitians were certified by behaviour is endless ...... each said Saturday that his mineral­ making a convenient carry-all that The American Dietetic Association. species has its own fascinating rich province, which has seceded takes up minimum space in a purse. All of the four major types of., method of eating, sleeping, hunt­ from the Congo, may be joined in specialists to be found among pro­ ing, killing, The noble lion, the A substance that is weightless a federation by two other Congo­ fessional dietitians are employed by lumbering warthog, the fleet ante­ and will not stain, scratch or dis­ lese provinces and the territories lope all have their particular be­ color, the tortoise shell beauty ac­ of Ruanda-Urundi. r haviour patterns. The Premier said lie planned to cessories by Coty are moderately » You Can Fix Hi ■ go to Brussels to confer with the priced. To the thoughtful person who Belgian King Baulouin, whom he savors our kinship with all living creatures, the curious ways of ani­ hoped would support his indepen­ , Province boardering on Katanga dence program, and then fly to mals provide a never-ending source -...... , — -. 1 suggesting that they federate with of speculation. New York to see United Nations Katanga after they, loo, break off In South Africa's Kruger Na­ Secretary-General Dag Hammar from thc Congo Republic. tional Park, where the animals 6kjold. ------rove in glorious freedom, they can Tshombe told newsmen he had: received requests from leaders oil Drop in money supply puzzles Re- be observed and photographed from Kasi Provinc and a section of Kivu (serve a car window, in all their magni­ ficence ...... and oddity!

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“YOUR COLUMNIST" is writing Howard (who were the Dr. and FRANKLIN, a young Toledo Judge to you again from L. A. where we Mrs. Alien’s house guests) sent re- who is a close friend to Judge have been entertained royally ., grets for being unable to attend. Russell Carterl who is married to by friends and at affairs that are Mi’s. Howard went on the tour with the former Miss Esther Scott of now being given for the “Demo­ the Links to Hawaii. the Scott Newspaper Syndicate of crats” .... and the full schedule SUNDAY, I was royally enter-, which the Memphis World is a of social activities planned tor tained. by MRS. MARTHA PHIL­ chain paper). them. LIPS who formerly lived in the MR. AND MRS. SHERMAN Orange Mound area and worked WELTON BARNETT, newspaper COLEMAN COMPLIMENT at Cochran's Poro Beauty Shoppe man who has a magazine on the MEMPHIANS AT PARTY in Memphis. coast, came and made pictures of The fabulous party given by Mr. the Memphis group for his maga­ and Mrs. Sherman Coleman (both SUNDAY EVENING, Mrs. Kelso, zine .... and has also extended native Memphians) complimenting Mrs. Viola Borders of Ft. Worth many other courtesies .... Among Memphians will long be remember­ and her sister, Mrs. Lois Hovel of them he has invited us to a swan­ ed by those of us visiting in Los Alexandria, La. and "Your Column­ ky party for Democratic delegates Angeles this summer. ist" were honored at a Cocktail- and Judges of the nation for Wed­ Upon our arrival a big band Dinner and Dancing Party given nesday evening. played in the back garden .... by the one and only Lionel Hamp­ I have never seen so many stars and there was dancing on an im­ ton at the swanky “Strip Crescen­ and celebrities. The Watkins Hotel provised dance floor. Of course the do” where we saw his band for the is filled with them and so is John­ YOUTH CAMPERS AT OWEN "BREAK CAMP" — More than 150 young men and Courses included: The, Bible Speaks To Youth, Stewardship For Young People, second time. Graciousness again madison line was formed all even­ son’s Bath House (run by my women convened at Owen College last week in a Youth Encampment sponsored Preparing For Marriage And Home life, The Young Christian And Society, The ing .... and Memphians were was not the word .... coming from cousins) where I meet them every Lionel, his charm wife, Gladys and by The Tennessee Baptist leadership Education Congress of the Tennessee Bap­ Place Of Youth In The Church, Developing Christian Beliefs, and The Church among the twenty or more who day. danced throughout the evening. Welton Barnett who served as host tist Mission and Education Convention. Pictured above are the youngsters and Working With Young People. Rev. Kelly M. Smith was director of the encamp­ Caterers went through the crowd while Lionel was on with his show. I must sign off for this issue. adult leaders who took part in the week-long activity. Swimming and work­ ment and Rev. C. H. Fitzgerald was assistant director. Again we saw many stars and all evening'with hors d’oeuvres and Next week I will tell you more shops in music, drama, arts, crafts, hobbies and newspaper work were offered. drinks. Supper was served (and celebrities in the house. about affairs given for the Demo­ plenty of it buffet style at mid­ MEMPHIANS WHO EXTENDED crats and for us. night) on a long table in the gar­ COURTESIES IN THE PAST den (that took our breath) .... TWO DAYS HAVE BEEN: o------o Coming for us in a few minutes "Lucky Dominoes" Hold Two bars supplied the crowd of LOUIS JOHNSON, who is with is VIVIAN SEYMOUR DRIVER (a 200 guests who mingled the back Jet and Ebony Magazine here. 2nd Annual Lawn Party REAL ESTATE DIGEST garden where the1 orchestra played MR. AND MRS. CARL EGGLE- former Memphian) and they are The "Lucky Dominoes," a social tops in L. A. Vivian is married to under a tree lighted like an Orien­ TON (the former Miss “B” Bor­ club, held their annual lawn par­ “It is written, man shall not live One of the greatest assets a sale- one of the famed Driver Brothers tal tree .... to the back outdoor ders, her mother, Mrs. Beatrice YOU ASKED IT ty recently at the home of Mrs. by bread alone, but by every word man can have Is the confidence of terrace where there was another Borders and another daughter, here in L. A. Dorothy Williams of 1260 Azalia. that proceedeth out of the Mouth of his customers. bar ..and into one big spacious MRS. MARY BORDERS DEWITT, Visiting clubs included the God." St. Matthew 4 chapter, 4 To be most effective, the sales- who halls from Mobile. Mary, who AFRICAN APPOINTED spot; A few guests roamed around “Twelve Horsemen," “The King’s verse. ■ ’ man should not wait until the user TOWN CLERK as far as the perfectly beautiful formerly taught at Manassas, is in By GRACE WILLIAMS Men," "The Gay Señoritas" and has had trouble with the produot and hugh living and dining area L. A. for a year.... and is attend­ others. Prizes were given to win­ In order to build good will the before he points out the remedies. ing UCLA where she will get her LINDI, Tanganyika — (ANP) — of the ultra modern new home. Ephrahlm A. Andere, 42-year-old ners of the Domino contest. salesman must not only keep the Tlie fewer the difficulties which are masters some time this year. 1® HONORED GUESTS member of the Muluyla tribe of First prize went to Mrs. Stella customer's interest paramount in his allowed to occur, the greater will be ALFRED BECTON, who is teach­ Dear Grace: This is my question. Honored guests (for whom the 1-2 cup heavy cream, whipped Martin of 675 Walker who received relationship, but ills attitude to­ the customer’s confidence In the ing and serving as acting principal North Nyanza, Kenya, was appoint­ What Is that dark speck that you party was given) were Mr. and Soften galatin in cold water. a television snack set. Second ward the customers must be right. salesman and his product. ed town clerk of Lindi, it was an­ see so often in eggs? Mrs. Robert Lewis, Jr. (close friends at 75th Street School. Beat egg yolks in top of double prize, a serving set, was captured Actions alone seldom build friend­ CASSELL MORRIS, who is em­ nounced recently. Formerly a tea­ Answer: Those dark specks are If the Miesmnn is to build good who have often visited the Lewises boiler. Mix in lime Juice, 1-2 cup by Mr. David Walker of 11 East ships if the attitude behind the ac­ ployed by the county here .... and cher in the Nyanza province, he was blood spots, formed when the egg will his desire for orders must be in Memphis since they left) .... sugar and salt. Cook over hot water California. Mr. O. R. Baltlls, 256 tions is not right. The basis for using was in Memphis with his cute wife educated at Makerere college, Ugan­ is produced. You may ignore them subservient to helpfulness or ser­ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sawyer, Mrs. until mixture thickens slightly, West Utah, won a juice set for methods of developing good will1 da, and at South Devon Tecyhical and go right ahead and cook your vice. Service may be provided in Julian Kelso, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas last month. stirring constantly. Remove from third prize. must bt rooted in the attitude of Visiting MRS. LAWRENCE PAT­ college Torquay, England. He is thè eggs or you may lift it out before two ways; First, through following Hayes, Mrs. Maggie Jordan an­ heat. Add gelatin and stir until Mrs. Helen Bell is president of service. The representation of one TERSON HICKMAN this week are first African to be named Town cooking tile egg. The specks do not up on request for maintenance and other very close friend to the Cole­ dissolved. Add lime rind. Beat egg the organization. Other officers large company believes that ihe JUDGE AND MRS. ROBERT clerk in Tanganyika. alter the nutritive value or the repair work; and second, through mans) and Jewel Gentry. whites until stiff peaks form. Grad­ are Mrs. Louise Parker, business ng sbiafi shr dh rhr hr dhrdh cooking performance. manager; Miss Yvonne Stubbs, providing supplementary1 services Guests who came from all over ually beat in remaining sugar. Fold golden rule should serve as basic Dear Grace: I picked up a little treasurer; Miss Bonnie Jcnnious, and materials. the country for the Links Conven­ gelatin mixture into egg whites. for all dealings with others. canning trick that I would like to tion and the Democratic Conven­ Then fold in whipped cream. Turn secretary; Miss Johnnie Yates, His reason for believeing In this pass on to you and your readers. assistant secretary; Mrs. Daisy The practice of keeping a cus­ tion stayed until late .... enjoying into 9-inch baked pie shell. is sound; He states, "some may Two aspirins in each quart of Sykes, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. tomer in mind between calls can the superb hospitality of the grac­ Hints To The Wives: To remove think of the author of the golden canned apples will help to keep Louise Rice, reporter ;and Mrs. be an effective method of building ious couple who received with onion odors - run the knife rule as a somewhat narrow specia­ them. Rosie Walls. Mr. Ellis Koffman is goodwill. The rememberance must charm and much warmth. Assisting through a raw potato, rub hands lists in morals and ethics but the with celery salt, eat sprigs of pars­ club sweetheart. be evidence of a desire to help or Ann and Sherman (she’s the former McKinley, son, Rickey. Answer: If you were a commerc­ longer my experience in business BORN AT JOHN GASTON ley dipped in vinegar "to sweeten to command the buyer and it must Ann Thompson) in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jones, 1161 ial canner, you would have Just the more profound Ls my belief that HOSPITAL TO: the breath.” be sincre. their mother, Mrs. Abe Thompson, written an invitation to the federal He was a master also in funda­ JULY 9 Belvedere, daughter, Nina Deva. Address all questions to Mrs. From: Mr. and Mrs. George Price (she’s Mr. and Mrs. Amos L. Marshall, and state law officers. Adding as­ mental principles of sound and en­ Mr. and Mrs. Willie Henderson, Grace Williams, Memphis World, School Teacher, Salesmanship the former Miss Llnnie Donelson of pirins to food and beverages com­ during good business management." 2154 Ethlyn, son, Johnny. 425 Harris, a daughter. 546 Beale Street, Memphis, Tenn. Principles and methods Memphis and Mrs. Jordan’s sister) mercially is prohibited by suite and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Fant, Mr. and Mrs. Kibrew Murrell, 3050 "You Asked It" is a service pro­ By .... the former Miss Helen Thomp­ federal laws. 1320 Ridgeway, daughter, Autriniese. Calvert, daughter, Ethelinda. vided for the readers of the Mem­ Carlton A. Pederson, Ph. D. son, the former Blanche Donelson Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher L. Parson, Certainly if it has been declared Mother of Five, land the Coleman’s brother, Wil­ Mr. and Mrs. Reese W. Parker, phis World through the coopera­ Associate Professor of Business 270 Weaver, daughter, Pamela Gail. harmful by those in authority, we Management. Graudate School of liam Thompson, hospital adminis­ 583 Linden, son, Clifton. tion of the Memphis Dairy Coun­ Sit-In Fines 01 JULY 12 don’t want to practice using it in cil. Mrs. Williams is a teacher of Business, Stanford University, and trator who was the life of the Mr. and Mns. Ernest L. Ware, 320 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dean, 306 our homes. Milburn D. Wright ED. D. Profes- party. No. Main, son, Brain. Home Economics at Manassas High Sues for Divorce Cynthia, son, Kenneth Robert. Let me pass this on to you — School. sor of Marketing, San Jose State Of the many Memphians noticed Mr. and Mrs. Z. P. Banks, 1373 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rucker, contact your local home demonstra­ ATLANTA, Ga. - (SNS) - $500 Appealed College, 1953. Richard D. Irwin, in the high crowd were Dr. and Gold, son, Ray Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Voicy L. Lipford, 769 Chestnut, daughter, Emma Jean. tion agent, she will be glad to An Atlanta school teacher has Inc. Homewood, Illinois. Mrs. Westley Groves (she’s the for­ teach you a safe way to preserve LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - (ANP) 295 Elder, daughter, Valarie LaGlne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLin, 2030 asked Fulton County Superior mer Miss Helen Ann Hayes); Dr. apples and other food. —Maximum $500 fines assessed To obtain the real estate certi­ Mr., and Mrs. Ernest Blair, 2432 ■Warren, son, Frank Jr. Board Denies Girl Court for a $10,000 Judgement and against six students June 1 in Cir­ and Mrs. Robert Woods, Mr. and Dear Grace: Do soft drinks con­ ficate given by the division of uni­ Midway, son, Donald Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Head, 3004 a total divorce from her business­ cuit Court for a lunch counter Mrs. Wilber Pugh, Atty, and Mrs. tain very many calories? Do the versity extension, correspondence Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Isom, 3965 Forest, daughter, Dlantha Yvette. man husband after more than 20 demonstration at Little Rock April Willard Woods, and Mr. Abe clear, uncolored ones contain few- study, the University of Tennessee Raines, daughter, Cheryl Ann. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Walker, 158 years of marriage. Thompson. esr calories than the colored ones? 13 were termed "excessive” last one must complete the following Mr. and Mrs. George Hightower, I West Frank, son, James Charlston. Admission Io The plaintiff, Mrs. Isabella week by Harold B. Anderson, at­ Answer: General soft drinks con­ Campfield Holmes, 43, of ¡732 Jones courses: Business law (contracts) ■ Others (who are frequent visitors 1383 McLemore, son, Victor Jerome. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Penn. torney for the student. tain from 80 to 105 calories per cup. Ave., N. W„ charged her husband, real estate (principles real estate in Memphis) noticed were Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, 998 Peach, a son. v* Anderson filed a motion for a Mr. and Mrs. Will E. Stewart, 602 The varatlon, of course, comes with Alfred Fountain Holmes, 42, of 165 law, real estate appraisals, real es­ Mrs. Damon Lee, Mr. and Mrs. 653 Mississippi, a eon. diffèrent ‘ brands. Color ' bit lack of new trial. He said the degree of Jessamine, son, Michael Lynn. Northside Dr., 8, W„ with cruel penalty imposed by Circuit Judge tate finance), and one elective, Norman, Houston (he’s .president of color has nothing to db with the Mr. and Mrs. William Herron, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Irby L. Patrick, LITTLE ROCK - (ANP) - The treatment. William J. Kirby was among seve­ NOTICE the Golden State Insurance Com­ calories a 'beverage contains.. It's 732 Marble, daughter, Shirley Ann. 2743 Sunreme, son. Little Rock School board’s official Mrs. Holmes said in her petition ral alleged errors in the trial that The anunual convention of the pany), Dr. and, Mrs. Howard Allen the amount of sugar in the drink Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tuggers, 1084 JULY 13 notice that Irma Jean Routen can­ that Holmes constantly found fault entitled the students to a new National Association of real-estate and Dr. and Mrs. Joe Howard. that counts. So. Orleans, son, John Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Dy­ not go to .Central High School this with her, fussed at ¡her, quarrelled, Brokers, Inc., will convene Septem­ o-——o Dear Grace: Please give me a argued and nagged at her. She al­ trial. JULY 10 son, 732 Lipford, son, Gregory La- fall reached her parents last week. Judge Kirby, overruled the mo­ ber 17th thru 21st at Cleveland, On Saturday, evening all of the recipe ■ for lime chiffon pie. Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Jones, 7227 vell. The girl doesn't know about it leged that she could do nothing tion and granted the students an Ohio. (Realist) Memphians were guests at another ANSWER: Dexter, daughter, Tjuana Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Armstrong, yet. She is in a camp in Michigan. to please him. appeal to the state Supreme Court. brilliant' party given by DR. AND LIME CHIFFON PIE Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Williams, 2403 Warren, son, Kevin. The Board changed Its mind and Each is free on a $1,000 bond pend­ MRS. HOWARD ALLEN who com­ 1 envelope plain gelatin The teacher said Holmes owes 180 West Mallory, son, Rickey. Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford, ruled that if Irma Jean wanted to ing an appeal. plimented Atty, and mrs. Clai­ 1-4 cup cold water...... her the sum of $10,000 that he al­ borne GEORGE Of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Flem Jackson, 64 399 Vance, son, George Herbert, Jr. study band music she had to go to FANS FOR SALE 4 eggs, separated legedly borrowed from her to help This is the second group convict­ a prominent Pontiac, Mich, phy­ Saffams, daughter, Stella Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Bates, all-Negro Horace Mann High 1-2 cup lime Juice finance his business ventures. She ed for sit-in demonstrations at Lit­ sician and his wife with over three Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Spen­ 713 Decatur, 6on, Curtis Louie. School., The mother said she didn't Attic window fans, blade, out­ 1 cup sugar claimed that Holmes never repaid tle Rock to appeal to the Supreme hundred guests attending. The cer, 3469 Cypress, daughter, Linda Mr. and Mrs. William Burnside, have the heart to tell her daugh­ board motor, drill press, and 1-4 teaspoon salt her and asked the court to award Court, party started at 9 ... and many Carol. 1512 Monsarratti, daughter, Dorothy ter that she couldn’t go to Central 1 teaspoon grated lime rind her that sum as part of the judge­ Each also was sentenced to six hand drill. guests arrived on the hour .... Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Wright, 3918 Elaine. so she told her only that she would ment in the case. months. They were convicted for going through the receiving line Winchester, daughter, Sandra Anin. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson, not be able to Join the band there. Call FA. 7*0795 In addition, Mrs. Holmes asked a demonstration at Pfeifers of Ar­ in the front living area on to the Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Harris, 685 1776 Orr, daughter, Brenda Ann. 212 Hurdle, son, Carl Wayne. Mrs. Routen said she received a for the custody of their five child­ kansas. back garden where bars and long Linden, son, Odell Lynnard. Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Bortters, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Jeans, 2129 letter from Terrell E, Powell, sup­ ren, four boys and one girl, tem­ Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, 680 929 So. Wellington, son, Marvin. Bennett, daughter, Diana Lynn. erintendent, telling of the Board's Five students were in the first tables of food were kept going by porary and permanent alimony group tried April 28 for a March caterers and bartenders. Boston, daughter, LaShandra. t Mr. and Mra. Willie C. Scott, 703 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jones, action. She and her husband, a and attorney’s fees. physician, have not decided what 10 demonstration at F. W. Wool­ To say that the party was bril­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, Provine, daughter, Teresa Ann. KM3 Gillis, son, Tony Dennell. Mrs. Holmes said her husband FAN REPAIR 1043 So. Fourth, son, Freddie Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. White, 1581 Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Warren, worth Co. They also were fined liant .... is putting it mild. It was was "able bodied" and could earn $500 and sentenced to 60 days, and FACTORY METHOD one that one can hardly describe JULY 11 Patton, son, Bernard. 152 Essex, son, Stanley. $750 per month. She didn't, how­ have appealed. Anderson repre­ .... and both Dr. Allen and the Mr. and Mrs. Willie Frazier, 685 ■Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hones, JULY 15 ever, specifiy any exact sum she FREE PICK UP sents both groups. pretty little blonde (Hilda) were St. Paul, son, Michael Olondo. 118 Hickory, daughter, Patricia Ann- Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Crawford, MADAM was asking as alimony. WATKINS ever'so gracious .... as they chat- Mr. and Mrs. Tommy L. Williams, JULY 14 I 138o Mallöry',"‘Km7Roosevelt...... Judge Jeptha C. Tanksley sighed ed among their guests who stayed 802 Fields, son, Arthur Lee. "’-'Mr. and MtóT'Wi JHWilson, 660 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kelly, 589 an order commanding Holmes to REPAIR SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Charles Floyd, 73 Firestone, daughter, Debra Delores. So. ’Lauderdale, daughter, Arlene. appear in court August 30 to show around until late. to do, she said. She indicated that 2739 Lamar Guests (from New York, Cleve­ West Crump, san, Darryl Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Veasley, 5143 BURGESS cause why the pleas of Mrs. Holmes they would fight the Board’s deci­ land, Detroit, and from almost Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, 1332 2334 Warren, daughter, Nona Ña- Tulip Drive, son, Earl. should not be granted. Phone FA 7-0795 Bruce, son, Jonsenan. rece, • Mr. and Mrs. John E. Blakley, I HEAL AND I WILL GIVE sion. every large city in the nation at­ Powell said that if the parents Mr. and Mrs. Oclel R. Martin, 703 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson, 896 Mosby, daughter, Vanessa Dale. tended), Dr. and Mrs. T. R. M. PRAYERS FOR ENCOUR­ were unhappy over the decision 1776 Euclid, son, Ralph Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ballard, 5556 AGEMENT IN LIFE. they could request reassignment of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Jenkins, 378 Rust, son, Smith Jr. their daughter and go through the Hollowell, daughter, Sondra Denise. Mr. and Mrs. Willie H. Blakely, t HELP WANTED usual reassignment procedure, in­ Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter P. Jones, 1256 Azalia, daughter, Ida Lupino. 559 WEAKLY cluding a hearing before the 1534 Davis, daughter, Susa Rochelle. Mr. and Mrs. Lieutenant Sellers, JA. 5*1924 Board. They have 10 days to ask NEGRO SALES PERSONNEL Mr. and Mrs. Willie L. Hurt, 902 3504 Daggett, son, Eugene. for a reassignment. The Board then Neat In appearance, over 18 years old. No experience LeMoyne MaD, son, Willie Lee Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, has 30 days to call a hearing. needed. Earn from $60 to $100 weekly. Great opportunity 873 Estival, daughter, Cherita. The Board had assigned Irma Jean to Central as one of eight for advancement. Mr. and Mrs. Artlee Gary, 1502 Negro sophomores selected to en­ Florida, daughter, Angela. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT ter once all-white Central and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams, 184 'Hall High Schools in September. JA 6-3742 8:30 Ä.M.' 511 5 P.M. Keel, daughter, Priscilla. Dr. and Mrs. Routen wrote to the Mr. and Mrs. Zellner R. Dodson, Board last week saying their daughter was interested in the band. The Board’produced a letter from the Central High band direc­ tor saying he had more applica­ tions than he had places in the band. The Board then switched Irma Jean to Horace Mann where the band is not yet full. One member, Ted Lamb, voted against it on the ground that the parents should have been consulted.

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The church’s membership approxi­ mission. , 7! mates 5,000, one of the largest in He is married'fo the ft_e«r____ mí. « The South’« Oldest and Leading Colored Semi-Weekly Newspaper Methodism, ranking fourth. Carolyn W. Lee., tiey ' have brife Published by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. He is trustee and vice-president daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Q. Moore Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 548 BEALE - Ph. JA. 6-4035 of trie Morgan College Corpora­ Weddington of New York City; and Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE tion, Baltimore; trustee of Morris­ two grandchildren, Karen Eliza­ W. A. Scott, II, Founder; C. A. Scott, General Manager town College, Morristown, Tenn., beth and Arthur Moore Wedding­ Entered in the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn, as second-class mail under ton. - V ■.' the Act of Congress, March 1, 1870 Last November' ^e made a study DEMOCRATS MODERNIZE Kennedy Again tour of West Germany and , Berlin STANLEY S. SCOTT ...... Managing Editor as guest of the Federal- Republic NATIONAL POLITICS (Continued from Page One) ROBERT MORRIS Circulation Manager of Germany, and was one of nliie WHEN THE RANK and file United States oiergymeri so honor­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: speculation that the two - time ■the Democratic Party convened Democratic candidate might be ed. ■ ■ ‘ ‘r Year 85.00 — 6 Months 83.00 — 3 Months $1.50 (In Advance) Los Angeles at the Sports Arena Secretary of State in any Ken­ MARQUIS LaFAYETTE HARRIS The MEMPHIS WORLD is an independent newspaper — non-sectarian July 11th, a new era in politics was nedy administration. was born in Macon County, near and non-partisan, printing news unbiasedly and supporting those things born.This convention billed as the Rep. Chester Bowles of Con­ Tuskegee, Alabama, March 8, 1907. it believes to be of interest to its readers and opposing those things "greatest show on earth". might necticut, Kennedy’s- pre-convention His parents were William Eugene against the interest of its readers. very well go down in history as foreign affairs' adviser who also and Estòlle Marie Glenn Harris. being just that. figures in Cabinet speculation, will He was educated at Clark College Latefit tabulation figures show join Stevenson in receiving foreign (B. S.), Gammon Theological Sem­ that over 100 million spectators policy briefings. from the Eisen­ inary (B. D;), ahd Boston Uuiver- Is On viewed the convention on televi­ hower administration. si’ty School of Theology (3. T. M.) sion. Certainly this colossal audi­ Kennedy’s statement underscor­ He did spedar work in philosophy Those who saw the recent activities on the part of the dele­ ence is the largest to view politi­ ed what has become increasingly of Religion at Harvard University gations at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, cal science in action. clear-the forthcoming election bat­ and in psychology and economics California, and those who read later of its enactments in the Prior to July’ 11th, electricians tle could be one of the roughest in at Western Reserve University, press, fully realize that the struggle is on for the Negro vote, and technicians scrambled through recent-history. Nixon already has Cleveland. . ’ ' "■ . :. ■ ' ; ' the Los Angeles Sports Arena that said he would travel anywhere and and as Robert Burns would put it, "a vote is a vote for a'-that." He received the Ph. D. degree occupies 5 acres and seats 22,000 do everything legitimately possible from Ohio State University; in 1933 In the proceedings it was seen that the best of talent they people, installing lighting fixtures to capture the White House. and became a Fellow of National had was thrown into the drafting of the platform in which the ■and telephones that would make He endorsed a Democratic bill College of Canada in 1940. His hon­ cardinal principles upon which the Democratic party would go delegates accessible at a moments to provide medical care for the orary degrees' are, Dodcot of pl- notice tq vote-seekers. And Inci- aged under a plan calling for fin­ to the country for suffrage. vinlty (Gammon Theological Sem­ dently there were, no party lines as ancing by increased social security While the platform the Democrats adopted there is broad, inary); ll. D-(Clark Coilegéi.W such. taxes. Both this bill and any De­ L. H. D. (SoutWester#. it does not seem to have room enough on it for both the northern Senator John F. Kennedy, 43 mocratic farm legislation woujd He was a teacher of. Phystàs and and southern factions of that parly to stand on. year old presidential nominee from be in danger of a veto by Eisen­ Mathematics at Clark College, 1M7- hower. A glance at the records of both parties would naturally come Mass., flew into Los Angeles with 29 and instructor ’ physas .Mid his entourage of polished delegate Kennedy stated firmly that he Chemistry, arid dlrectqr of athletics into the equation. The Republican Party which will assemble a favors racial Integration in such wooers, prior to the curtain raiser and dean of men at pipite pbWè, few days hence in the city of Chicago, will have much to say privately-owned public facilities as on Monday opening the convention. Orangeburg, S. C., 1030*311.'.He serv­ stores and restaurants. In contrast about civil rights. Its platform committee will-have the acute In all due respect to the charges ed pastorates in the Lexington Con­ to Eisenhower, he felt the President advantage of citing certain gains in this area evident in the counter-charges about the "rigging” ference from 1930 to !WX>iWh0ni |ae actively should “use his influence" of the convention, it must certainly became dean and professor Lof so­ record. It will stress those points where vigorous efforts are being to help bring this about. ■ be clear to all that Senator Ken­ made by the Civil Rights Commission in behalf of Negro voting GREAT MORAL CAUSE ciology at Samuel Houstrt} .College, nedy had his victory in his hip Austin, Texas. Since 1930 he has Committee On He declined to give a timetable rights in the South. While on the records, a change of heart is pocket when he reached California. 150 YoungsreW (Continued from Page One) for integrating all public schools. been president of Philander Sihlth due on the Democratic side of the fence. The record will show, This enterprising staff of Sena­ But he said "The President should College, Little. Rock, Art tor Kennedy's worked confidently He has served his' church as that it also furnished the tense opposition to the civil rights pro­ fitlence in the present Congo gov­ associate 'himself ' with a great ‘round the clock dedicated with a gram it now seeks to espouse. Owen College Youth Camp ernment. He urged that it strong­ moral cause" and use his influence member of the Board of Education purpose the nomination of Ken­ ly discourage attempts of the Now, what will be of interest in this campaign more than to help carry through court-order­ and ¿ ‘member of the General Con­ nedy. This group will no doubt be Katanga Province to secede. Rev. Fred Lofton, Owen College■ service. ed desegregation. ference Commission on CfaUron any before, will be the struggle of the Democratic party leaders After asking for a “U. N. pres­ remembered as the best pre-con­ Minister, delivered the sermon at More than 150 youngsters front' In general, Eisenhower has tak­ Union, He attended the' MethOdlst to extricate themselves from the unfortunate records which will ence" in Congo beyond police and vention machine for years to come. the final worship service of the all over the state of Tenn., attend- ' en the position that Supreme Court Ecumenical Conference à|; -tìtftìrà. military aid, Mr. Houser alsosug- place their party on the defensive. THE VICE - PRESIDENCY I960 youth encampment held at school orders are the law of the England in 1952 and was an.accre- ed the encampment. Special courses g'ested an "ambitious, imaginative” Beside the platform, a second look at the ticket would be Senator Kennedy, seeking out a Owen College on last Friday, July designed for young Christians were land and should be obeyed. Negro dited delegate to the World Gouji- program of U. S. technical assist­ running mate for November, while 15. The members of the music offered as well as, Daily swimming groups maintain, however, that he cil of Churches, Evanston, pl,,, in the disclosure that the selection of Senator Lyndon Johnson for ance to the Congo. the "old heads" were attempting workshop sponsored the worship an ^workshops in music, drama, has not taken a vigorous lead in 1954. He has been » member,of Ktiie the second place on the ticket would be a direct gesture for the Finally, Mr. Houser pointed out "stop Kennedy" movements, pulled supporting integration. General and Jurisdictional Confer­ arts, crafts, iiobbies and newspaper­ the historical and psychological appeasment of the South. It is well remembered that Senator a grandstand play by choosing While Kennedy’s news confer­ ences since 1940. work. Tlie group published a daily origins of the antipathy to the Johnson failed to use his high office as Senate Majority Leader Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, his de- ence was underway, Southern re­ He holds membership , in thè newspaper, The Gazette—which was Belgians by the Africans in the feated'- opponent as his running Memphians Attend sistance to a Democratic "loyalty American Philosophical Associa* to the extent of shutting off the filibusters originating in his own described as file "conscience of the Congo. He suggested a lesson could (Continued from Page One) ) pledge” collapsed in an atmos­ tion; Southern Society of Philoso­ party, when the sponsors of civil rights were forced to compro­ mate. This strategy move may well encampment.” The members of,the be learned by Portugal and the phere of. North - South harmony. phy and Psychology; thè South­ go down in the records as a politi­ demonstrations of our students in ■music worshop sponsored the wor­ mise one of Its most important planks. Government of South Africa if The threatened row fizzled out western Philosophical society, arid cal fielding gem. the southland as they protest the ship service. racial disorders are to be avoided Again, let it be stated that there are too many displeasing within the Democratic National numerous other similar organisa­ pattern, of segregation that blights during the inevitable transition Senate Majority Leader Lyndon More than 150 youngsters from Committee as it organized under tions. His best known writings are; features in all three; the platform, the ticket and the record, in our beloved country. All these as- periods in their countries. B. Johnson is in his 24th Congres­ all over the state of Tenn., attend­ its new chairman, Sen. Henry M. "Some Conceptions of God” Ohio that there develops a division which the party can ill afford at surgents belong to the same move­ sional year. Johnson served 11 ed, the' encampment. Special cours­ Jackson of Washington. State university Press-1993: “Volpe ment which is sweeping the world, this time, and while the issue is fast simmering down to records years in the House' before enter­ demanding full realization of li­ es designed for young Christians In the Wilderness” 1941, and “Life and activities, versus platforms and promises, it is hoped that ing the Senate in 1949. He has been Mrs. Rosa Brown berty and justice for all, a global were offered as well as, daily j Scott, Sr.) formerly of Mississippi. Can Be Meaningful" 19ftl. ; T swimming and worShops in music, | (Continued from Page One) name calling and petty quarreling will not be enlisted to offset leader since 1953. and helped ram justice which protects the rights Funeral services will be held He was married in 1931 to Miss through the only two Civil Rights Geneva Magnolia Nelson ot At­ much of what the Democratic record falls short on. and dignity of every human per­ drama, arts, crafts, hobbies and Sr. and her eight children of the Sunday at Mississippi Boulevard measures that have been enacted While the party offers a broad platform and many inviting sonality, a broad liberty which newspaperwork. The group publish­ Scott Newspaper Syndicate. • (Mrs. Christian Church, Dr. Blair T. lanta, Georgia. They have one sori in the past 90 years by either party. ed a daily newspaper—The Ga­ M. LaFayette, Jr., age 17 .. v, features it must overcome what the record says about those fights permits explorations of the ideals Bracey was a niece of Rev. W. A. Hunt, pastor, officiating. This tall dedicated Texan becomes and the idealogies to which one is zette—which was rescribed as the staged against these same civil rights over which lhe platform a little disturbed when he is de­ asked to subscribe.” "Conscience of the Encampment." writers fought, and that ?hard' core of opposition which would scribed by Northerners as less than The members of the staff were: defeat civil rights if it took the filibuster. liberal. However, the hard to please The .President of the General Editor Vernon Smith; Associate South, (that left the convention Board of Christian.Education Bis­ Editor, Macoe Tillman; Typists, Yes, the struggle is on. , still in the Democratic party) feels hop B. Julian Smith in the word Mertie Greer and Andra Harris; that they have been betrayed with of greetings to the convention said, Proof Reader Marvel Thomas, Cir­ LBJ on the ticket. "The youth are becoming impati­ culation Manager, James F. Estes; Now To November ent with the speed at which their Sports Writer, James Cantrell; and Vice-President Richard Nixon adult leaders are bringing under Columnist, Ann Scott. i Interest stimulated in the political conventions of the two feels that "it will be no push-over” control the forces that oppress the with aggressive Kennedy. Regard­ major political parties should be churned into voter-registration human spirit and threaten the very Offeres for the 1961 enchamp- less to what happens in November existence of civilization and human ment were elected Thursday, and WHAT HAS HAPPENED “All right. Maybe 1 should “All the characters in thttj interest now until November. The National Democratic Conven­ the Democrats laid ground-work in life upon this planet, fortunately they are; James F. Estes, presi­ Scott Jordan, a lawyer with a have guessed and taken precau­ book are disguised,". Adam «^M. ■ tion should have been an object lesson on the importance of the reputation for stretching the law to Los Angeles, work of professionals, the expression of that impatience dent; Russel! Enn*?., vice president; tions. None ot us are infallible. "For example, the côp bn ïr“! that was close to excellence in mo­ cover anything that will help his t ballot. for the most part has been of a Loretta Shores, secretary; Riehl ■clients, Is In a jam again. White 1 caught my hell from tlje D.a. ts named Sergeant Light and- dern politics. non violent nature. But for the McGraw, Assistant' Secretary; Ric­ ransacking Dan Varney's apartment at the time. From the Deputy 1 stopped him, frowring.' The parade of Southern delegates in opposition to the- adopt­ Look for the Republicans to come for clues to Varney's hide-out. the teachings of Ghandi and for. the hard Crosby, chaplain; Ethel De lawyer was Interrupted by a young Chief Inspector and the, Com­ "Wait a minute , . .■’ Do Jbji j at ion of the civil rights plank should stir to action non-voters. Some up1 with, something new July 25 life and teachings of Jesus Christ Berry, song leader; Miss Youth woman® he didn't know. Jordan missioner, too. They put every know anything about photxxg- j Chicago... our divine Lord and Savior arous­ failed io blufi. ms way out ot the of the resisters had the gall to imply that they represented the Encampment, Robbis Herron; Mr. situation. She called in a policeman. man-jack on that detail through raphy?” . . •• 1 ; ed youth might have been violent Youth Encampment, E. J. Washing­ Jordan told oolice he was em­ the wringer. And what did they “Not much." " u sentiments of a section of the Negro groüp. Yet they did not in­ ployed by Adam Coleman. Varney's in their rebellion of segregation ton;'pianist, Marvell Thomas; and find ? Nothing off color. Not one "There's a device that êliate» | clude any Negro leaders in their delegations and let them speak and what they, considered to be partner and orother-ln-law. to get Try To Earnestine Williams, assistant pia­ back S50.000 the Coleman & Varney damn thing out- of focus." ates the need for flash bulta. < for themselves at the convention. They would not dare do this. (Continued from Page One) man’s inhumanity to man." Agency. was due to Day Fred Dun­ 1 nist. can. a retired nollce officer. It ap­ "A whitewash." .1 said. "To It’s called a Strobe light. I won- ! Who has the ballot has a tool by which he can help him­ "At this very critical junction,' pears Varney absconded with the protect the department." der If Duncpn wftp paying -cute-1 ner, cashier and executive vice Miss Barbara Perry was the 1960 550.000 while his wife was in Reno self. Yet this seems not to have sunken in deeply. Especially in the world wide crisis, the gen­ Blood flushed ms face. He may have used the name Of* president of the Memphis Tri­ president. Miss Carla Thompson for a divorce and Coleman was awav eral Board of Christian Education on business. He folded his arms across his Sergeant Light as » -tbln dte- should our young people become alive to implications sounded State Bank, be forced to pay <1960 Miss Youth Encampment) I has issued a clarion call to the Released by the police alter Cole-1I chest. "It was suicide, mister. guise for Sergeant Strobe," by the Southern resisters. Unless they become ballot minded they subpena costs. youth of our church. We have ask­ was the highest officer present at man's corroboration ol the story. ‘ Judge Miller ruled that decis­ Jordan has been introduced to the I Plain and 'simple. But there's Adam grimaced. "Isn’t..that, will be almost politically defenseless. Let there be a real, sus­ ed our church and their adult the Monday orientation assembly young woman who caused nis ar­ I always somebody looking for an too close for comfort?!’ < ' ion and disposition on the motion leaders t o assemble here, to seek and she presided over the group. rest-Coleman s sister. Barbara. She tained, fired up campaign for new voters. is the wife from whom Varney ran j angle. Now. years later, Fred "Offhand, Td say yes,-11 Af* i be held when the desegregation spiritual renewal in their own lives, Rev. Kelly M. Smith was the dean trial starts November 7. The mo­ away with his new name. Kate Duncan sees a chance to make gest you get in touch wMhi and through study and work, medi­ director of the encampment and Walla« . Those who have the qualifications to vole and who fail to ______..... himself a wad. he may have to Zenith Films and haVe ttew ' tion was made by Atty. Edward P. tation and prayer find a convinc­ Rev. C. H. Fitzgerald was the as­ Jordan nas reason to took, into do so, cheat themselves. The non-voters cheat on their own citi- j Russell during a June 28 Federal the .background ol the aggrieved assassinate a couple of reputa- change the character’s name." ing message." • sistant director. Cvleman. & Varney Agency client. I H„_„ .. zenship. This is the kind of cheating which hurts. Civic wonders j Court hearing before Judge Miller. Among church leaders messages Fred Duncan. Duncan, now » safe-i bns. hut What the hell. Hes Adam nodded. He looked { deposit custodian in a hank, was can be worked with a wisely used ballot. The power of the ballot Atty. Russell said several witness­ have come from Dr. Franklin C. got fifty thousand dollars riding thoughtful.. “Dimcan, 4.WM i es subpenaed by Mr. Turner were -n witness to n sensational develop­ on the lie." mentioned the rize of the pajr- < is something which should be driven home to our voting age Fry, president of the World Coun­ U.S. Says ment in a widely publicized polit­ not called to testify and that Mr. cil of Churches, Dr. Edwin T. ical scandal. Ben Keller was to "Have you discussed this with off. 1 wonder how much Bbtobe youth, Turner had "wasted” Government (Continued from Page One) testify against racketeer Albert a lawyer?" got?" I Dahlberg, president of National Jaekel but ’lumped" out of his The political conventions could be made a clinic for spurring , money. Atty. Russell wants ex­ "Not yet. That’s why 1 want “Plenty. He probably enjoy») Council of Churches, and from all Cuba's accusations. hotel window while under heavy penses of the witnesses, $4 each, police’ guard before the trial came interest in voter-registration. The fact that generally no Negro I the Bishops of the C. M. E. Church, The memorandum, previously) to see the manuscript. 1 want the authority of being a Cop oe, paid by Mr. Turner and his at­ up. Duncan., in the , memoirs sold delegates from the Deep South appeared at the National Demo- | and from our political leaders, submitted to the Organization of by Coleman-Varney for 550.000.. de­ to know exactly what it says." else he'd retire.“ I phUBed. ■. torneys. ' clared Keller did not fall , of his “I’m afraid 1 can't help you." "What’s eating Duncan? What ) heretic Convention should, challenge non-Voters.generally.-The••bal«frrMa?rfùrner’s suit seeks ’immèdi-- President Eisenhower, Governor American States, was entitled, ••• ■ ,o.wn choice.- ¿Atw—a ■ police „Adaih...CQ'lehiah.-saidr--"l--dorit- makes him-so avid tot motoyf,■ ■ V lot’ • •is the•' crown of’ first-class” ' iitîzènihïp.■' *"*"...... » a(-e Of pUb. Stratton^ and-Mayor Daley-.—-----— "Provocative Actions of the Gpv------sergeant--named--RrnU--Strobe- -now Arkansas and Tennessee which ernment of Cuba Against the Unit­ Is threatening legal action. ' have a copy available.” Isn't his pension from the ‘ lie libraries. It was filed in sum­ Jordan has an opportunity to make up the First Episcopal Dis­ question Strobe in Adam Coleman's Strobe bent stiffly forward. partaient and tils job st "ttm mer of 1958 after the Memphis 11- ed States which have served to In­ trict have a representation of 300 crease Tensions in the Caribbean office. . ■ "You mean there Is none?" bank enough to Support Mmt* • braby board rejected a request “Yes. But he 1 people here. The presiding Elders Area." It was accompanid by de­ "Yes. there is. But it’s in has other eMk Memphis Red Cross-Park from him that he be permitted to gâtions.” - i , from Memphis present are: Rev. tails of case histories of Cuban - CHAPTER 11 Philadelphia, being considered use the McLean-Peabody branch. by a publisher who’s Interested "The invalid wife?"' !..,i ' De Witt T. Alcorn, of Brownsville American incidents designed to “ A NY SPECIAL reason you Mr. Turner was refused service at District. Rev. N. T. Walker, South in a.movie tie-in. And Zenith "No. She died some yean the branch when he tried to use expose “inaccurate, malicious and *• want to see Duncan's Memphis District, and Rev. C. W. Films has a copy." ago. But Duncan also bad a Commission Sponsor Sailing misleading reports” spread by the manuscript?” I asked Sergeant it earlier that year. Allen of Memphis District. Strobe shifted his gaze to me. son.” Adam shook Ms head Back in March several college Castro government that the Unit­ Strobe. The Presiding Elders from Ark­ “Zenith can’t afford' to make sympathetically. - , Young Memphians will have the anyone between the ages of 12 and students were arrested and jailed ed States has committed aggression ansas are: Rev. G. P. Pulliam of "Damn right, Counselor," ho that picture, Counselor Jordan. "Go on,” I prompted. opportunity to learn sailing for the 16 years who has passed inter­ for trying to use “white" public against Cuba by air and sea at- Little Rock District, Rev. L. C. announced. "From what 1 hear, It’ll never be shown if I go to "The son was killed by 3 first time beginning Monday, July mediate swimming. tacks. library facilities. . Keys, of Forrest City District, Rev. that story Is an alleged Inside court." hit-and-run driver. Left a wM* 1 18, in free classes co-sponsored by The Red Cross is stressing all Mr. Turner is being represented Lodge sent a letter along with F. D. Adams of Washington Dis­ account of the Keller incident. "You may delay them with ow and two kids. They npyet ! the Memphis-Shelby County Chap­ in the case by Atty. H. T. Lockard. the memorandum to Dr. Jose A: possible safety measures to pre­ trict, and Rev. T. J. Rhone of Tex­ 1 understand it repudiates the litigation. But they'll win If traced' the car and the widow I ter of the American Red Cross and vent accidents. All students will be Correa of Ecuador, the currently arkana District, and large repre- official version, that Keller they can show the story is never collected a dim& They’!»; the Memphis Park Commission. required to wear life preservers, monthly chairman of the 11-nation classes may do so by calling the -sentation of pastors and youth. The committed suicide. Let me tell true," I said. too proud to go on relief and; The classes will be held at River­ provided by the Red Cross, and in 11-page memorandum and the at­ Memphis-Shelby County ..Chapter convention opened Monday with you something, gentlemen. 1 “How? By whose testimony? Duncan’s helping • to support j side and McKellar lakes and will be the event of bad weather or rough tached case histories, were ..to be of the Red Cross at BR 2-9631 All Senior Bishop William Yancy Bell , was. there at the time. On the Duncans? The damn Scotch­ them. That's why be wrote Use ( under the supervision of an au­ water on McKellar Lake the class­ submitted to the Council for consi­ students must have completed in­ who has pastured both in Memphis spot. 1 spoke to Keller an hour man knows he's lying and book. He hoped.it would sell and; thorized Red Cross instructor. es will meet at Riverside Lake. deration. termediate swimming, however. and Chicago. before he died. That monkey make some money. He wanted ' The United, States said that de­ they'll never get him on the The students will' use the new The first two day’s sessions will The classes are free, and stu­ At the closing session on Friday was a gutless, blubbery wreck, witness stand." the money for his grandchD* ' spite provocative actions by Pre­ lightweight sailboats, nine of be held In Riverside Lake to Rive’ dents are requested to wear bath­ afternoon July 15th, the reports of scared witless." “He has no choice,'' I said. dren, get them off on a.decent' which have been donated by local mier Castro's government, theUnit- students an opportunity to get the ing suits. In edition to the class committees, and resolutions were ■ "What's your point?" 1 asked, "He'll have to testify to protect start" i business firms and clubs. Instruc­ ed States had responded “with pat­ feel of the boats before taking starting July 18, classes'will also presented and adopted which ac­ Jiis own interests." “How long is the > tion will include: safe handling ience and forbearing" in hopes of "Just this. Ho was afraid to them into McKellar Lake. begin August 1 and August 15, tion is paramount to the adoption “You think he'll stick to that script?” 1 asked. skills; rescue of others; self rescue preventing the situation from get­ testify against Albert Jaekel Jimmy Biles, well known racing however all classes are limited as of a platform for the next four and he was afraid to cross the story under oath?" “Seventy thousand words. I j and ways to apply basic sailing ting worse. skipper, will be the instructor for to number of students since only years. Followed by a dedication ser­ "He can’t help himself. He understand his daughter-in-kw' The documents attached to ' the District Attorney. He stood to skills interestingly and Safely. the classes, which will continue nine boats are available. Maximum vice of the youth, when they shall helped him with the typing.“ ; I memorandum stressed the Castro lose either way. It Jaekel was gave me a sworn affidavit this The. classes, each of which will through August 26. classes are expected to be 18 stu- renew their convenant to the prin­ morning." “Do you remember shii*! charges that the United States was acquitted, he'd go after Keller last for two weeks, are open to Anyone wishing to enroll in the - students. ciples and teachings of Christ. name?” , . > i responsible for the "bombing" of and put him in cold storage. If Strobe dropped his arms. He ¡7 “Yes. Ruth Duncan.B»; Havanna were caused by ground Jaeke) got convicted, nis or­ stood for a moment, flexing his ganization would do the job. A fingers. His eyes burned in a glanced at his watch. “Ifs »1*1 October 21. Actually, the plane most time for lunch. How ôboàti dropped leaflets, and casualties in squealer would never be allowed face swollen tight with anger. He opened his mouth to speak, a bite with me?" . « j Havanna were casued by ground to live. And If Keller refused to thought better ot .it, turned I had a sudden thought, “IfoC fire from Cuban Army guns. testify, the D.A. would pee), his hide. They already had his abruptly, and went out the door. today, Adam. Fm taking, a dm statement in writing.” Adam Coleman exhaled. "That upstate." Skin Specialist "So?” bird gives me the willies What "Where to?” “Can’t you see It, man? He do you make of it, Scott?” "A town called Ormontmt1”' J« (Continued from Page One) wouldn’t even eat his dinner "He's Worried. Duncan's story "What the devil for?" ;■ that night. He was jumpy, damn may spark a fresh investiga­ "Kate Wallace's people Itm national convention ' near Incoherent 1 think he had tion. It’s possible that other there. 1 want to speak to than. Dr, Lawless refused to comment. his nose-dive already planned. men from that detail are re­ After all, she disappeared about Ming,' attending the Democratic Why eat? He’d be dead in an National Convention in Los An­ tired now, no, longer under the Bame time Varney did. Ttay; hour anyway." Strobe's domination. One of may have some idea where she geles, said he was unaware of the I. “Did you suspeet that?” I action and thought the matter had them may reverse his field un­ went” ? ' asked. der pressure." (To Be Continued Tomomg^J I Jj^uXakw -cato .of. before hé left ♦ » • I Chicago. J ri "i MEMPHIS WÔRIB * Wednesday, July M, Frontiers Announce - 4* : ' ’ MY WEEKLY Program For Atlanta Meet ATLANTA, Ga.-(SNS)- "''" ''^13 According to a report received here from President Don I, SAN FRANCISCO - (ANP) — Crawford of the Frontiers of America, a wide cross-section re­ What happened to the power-laden ■y San Francisco Giants? That was presentation will attend the organization's first annual conven- REV. BLAIR T. HUNT . . i I I I » I W ««Iwl vllllvvl WIIVUII* the big question being asked last tion to be held in the deep South with the Atlanta chapter os host. week by fans and experts alike as PASTOR they tried to analyze the reason MISSISSIPPI BLVD. CHRISTIAN CHURCH lanta University, representing the for the team’s sudden tailspin. President’s Council, and State Sen- Whatever the reason, chough, all ator Charlie Brown, will bring agreed upon one thing. It's not due TEXT; Read the Beatitudes. Mat- ,. happiness, we find ourselves di- greetings. Presentation of the At­ to Willie Mays, the Giants sen­ thew 5:2-12. ceived. Happiness is something we lanta Frontiers Distinguished Ser­ sational centerflelder. Willie, the can’t buy. We can’t pursue it for ' Happiness Is hard io define. It is vice Award by M. R. Austell, will National .League leading hitter at its sake alone, it must be a by­ a half-way station between Content­ follow. Two added features of this the All-Star break with a mark product. ment and ecstasy. There are many meeting will, be the Hamilton of .353, has ben smoking a hot bat At last we discover that the only ' typs and grades of happiness. Watch Award presentation and the and fielding brilliantly, as usual. people who are really happy are Fcr example, a man might be presentation of $1.000 to a repre­ In fact; Willie himself couldn’t those who are not thinking of hap- happy when his mother-in-law sentative of the Howard University seem to analyze the trouble. When I piness at all but who have lost leaves town, another may be happy Medical School on the Vitiligo con­ asked what lie thought was wrong, themselves In something great and when he sits down, eats a good tract (a major Frontiers service he shrugged his shoulders and re­ glorious and noble. meal then sits by his fireplace with activity), will be presented by El­ marked, “It beats me." Lose yourself, bury yourself in his corn-cob pipe and reads the mer Lancaster, National Vitiligo However, there were these specu­ some great cause of righteousness, newspaper. This is animal happi­ Director for the organization. lations of the possible cause -of the and you will find happiness is trouble: ness. Another may be happy when yours. Dr. Morris Abrams, noted Rhodes Bad fielding. The Giants are last he sacrifices for one he loves. This Jesus the Christ said; "Except a Scholar, lawyer and holder of the in the league In team fielding, with might be called heavenly happi­ corn of wheat bury itself in the Phi Beta Kappa Key, will be prin­ several errors costing them key ness. Few, very few people are ground and die it abldeth alone: cipal Foundrs’ Day speaker during victories. And among those being hcppy all the time. But if it buries itself and die, it Thursday evening’s session. severely criticized for poor fielding "Everybody wants to be happy bringeth forth much fruit.” PRES. CRAWFORD SPEAKS was Willie McCovey, last year's .... but there are people who are The great trouble in life we sub­ Friday's business agenda will fea­ rookle-of-the-year. happy so seldom and then that sel­ stitute the pursuit of happiness for ture Frontiers National President Poor hitting. All the heavy hit­ dom is very brief. Happiness is the the pursuit of holiness. Holiness is Don L. Crawford’s annual message ters (McCovey, Orlando Cepeda universal desire of the spirit- That man's total response to God and during the noon luncheon period. DON L. CRAMFORD and Willie Kirkland» except Mays OFF TO CAMP — Shown above are 26 Atlonta left are sponsors who were on hand to see hte which we want we try to get. His fellowman. Man’s quality of life A President’s Banquet in Thayer were baiting below par. In fact, girls waving good-by to the camera as they girls off. The camp is located 35 miles away Seme people find happiness in must square with God and man. Convening in Atlanta July "7 Hall, Clark College, will be the fea­ Mays was clearly carrying the load. embark for a week of outdoor Jiving and mer- between Palmetto and Newnan, Ga. money, in clothes, in a Callllac, in Jesus Christ summed it all up in through the 30th, the Frontiers tured event at 6:30 p. in. Pitching. An overworked and a mansion. Some people find happi­ His beatitudes especially when He A most important phase of the jinx-plaqued ¿am Jones, and in­ riment at Camp Ida Prather. The adults on the (Perry's Photo) group, one of the nation's leading ness in music, some in the face of said: “Blessed are those that do national service organizations, will convention will be a Panel Discus­ jury to. another key member of a loved one, some in the beauties hunger and thirst after righteous- discuss, among other topics: (1) a| sion, the theme of which will be: the staff, leftie Johnny Antonelli. of the universe, the fleecy clouds, ness for they shall be filled,’’ Yea broader youth service program, (2) "Program of a Service Club." Dis­ Jones was leading the staff in the rolling seas, the towring moun- filled with happiness. Jrausvlled Current national and world strug­ cussants for the theme will be re­ games won with a 11*8 record. But tains. we can genuinely sing "I *am“ happy gles for freedom and (3) a pro­ presentatives of Rotary, Civitan, he has been pitching out of turn Sooner or later in our chase for with Jesus alone. gram of a service club. Lions, Optomist, Kiwanis and Fron­ and teammates have made costly tiers organizations. errors behind him. The convention will be called to The social calendar will include, order by Jesse 0. Thomas, host sightseeing tours, shopping tdurs Interracial “Educational Venture” At chapter president, at 10 a m and parties. The ladies of the con­ Thursday, July 28th, the program vention will be the Frontiers An­ Floyd Patterson's will Include a presentation of the and the Frounders’ Day Dinner, Highlander Folk School Row Underway key to the city by Aiderman Doug­ born nurses' aid from the Daley Memorial Services and all meetings Tennessee State Tigerbelles Set Pace las Wood of the Atlanta Board of Foundation in Chicago, didn't even and palled. For many students tha which are open to the general pub- Forty-three young white, Negro, Aidermen. Welcome greetings will bother to jump in the finals, letting Youth Project presents an initial I lie. Hi social highlight of the con­ Son Weighs In Al At Abilene, Texas Track And Field Meet American Indian, and Spanish be extended by L. 0. Milton, presi­ the new American leap of 20 feet, opportunity to live as fully-accept­ vention will be the Frontiers Au- ABILENE, Texas - (UPI) - , a Los Angeles American students have begun a dent, Citizens Trust Company, J. B. 4!z inches in Friday night’s pre­ ed equals In an inter-racial environ­ nual Dance at the Waluhaje Apart- housewife, became the first American woman to earn an Oly­ slx-week (July 6 - August 16) pro­ Blayton, president, Mutual Federal liminaries stand for her effort. Miss ment. Through day-to-day living, I ments, July 29th. ject at Highlander Folk Schoo). In Savings and Loan Assn., and E. M. H Pounds, 2 Ounces mpic junket to Rome Saturday night when she won the final White has a trick leg muscle and learning, and recreational exper­ Mrs. Florine D. Furlow, chair- welcoming the students to High­ Martin, executive secretary, Atlanta Olympics tryout shot put with a new trials mark of 50 feet 10’4 she didn’t want to aggravate it this iences, each participant has maxi­ ) man of the Ladies Committee, will NEW YORK - (ANP) - Heavy­ lander, Myles Horton, director of Life Insurance Co. close to the Olympics. the school, said, "Tills new educa­ mum opportunity for creative de­ ■ be in charge of activities relative weight boxing champion Floyd inches. velopment and expression. Thursday's sessions will also fea­ to the feminine side of the conven­ Patterson and his wife Sandra last tional venture will held to prepare ture Dr. John Curtis Dixon, presi­ The 230-ponnd red-halted ath­ third-place finishers will have to Rev. Ewell J. Reagln of Cornell tion. week celebrated the birth of their Billie , 16-year-old students to meet some of the pro­ lete bettered by more than two equal or better the international blems of entering integrated col­ University, director of the project, dent of the Southern Educationi Headquarters of the meetings will second child, born in a Catholic Millbrae, Calif., school girl repre- feet the trials mark of 48-8'i she games’ standard for their event to is assisted by ? staff of eleven Foundation, as luncheon speaker. hospital here. sentlng the San Mateo Oirls Ath- leges and high schools. As partici­ be at Davage Hall, Clark College. set here only Friday night in the be assured of 11 berth on the 0. S. Its afternoon session will feature letic Association, boosted U.S. hopes pants you will have vaulable cul­ teachers and group ledders. Morn­ ) Pre-convention offices are located Named Floyd Patterson II for preliminaries to earn a second team. short talks made by the following a bit in tlie 81)0 meters run when tural and geographical experiences ing sessions are devoted to classes ' at 212 B Griffin Street, N. W„ and his illustrous father, the infant straight berth on the U. S. Oly­ in music, modern literature and representatives of various organ!' requests for infdrmation and re­ weighed in at 8 pounds, 2 ounces. Oldham, wife she lowered the citizens and trials to exchange." zations: Mrs. Clara Lowe, Pan­ mpic team. She placed sixth at Several students attending ficm writing, and art. Folk singing, in- servations are to be directed to that The Patterson's other child Se­ of the former Naval Academy record of 2.15.6. the closest any Hellenic Council; Mrs. Johnnie Yan­ Melbourne in 1956 with a toss of Tmnissee, South Carolina, Texas, diviunl instrument instruction, steel office. Registration will begin on neca, was born on Nov. 30, 1956, quarterback Ned Oldham, also won American gill lias come to the 49-714. and Alabama are actively involved drum playing, photography, and cey, The Links; Dr. X. L. Neal,. July 27th at the convention's per- t______a berth as she set a new citizen's Olympic minimum of 2:10.0. the night Floyd knocked out Archit) O------O modern dnnee are among special Prince Hall Masons; Charles T. inanent headquarters at Clark j Moore” in Chicago to become the and trials javelin record of 163 o------o In the current slVin movement. Her mark was well above the u'(ti"'t.es avai.'il'lo during the af- Bell, Empire Real Estate Assn.; feel 5’4 inches. The Olympic stan­ One was among the first to enter a College from 3 to 5 D. m. I youngest heavyweight champion in Olympic minimum standard of 47- Shirley Crowder, 21-ycar-olil At­ Rev. Warren G. Parson, Gate City dard is 160-9'5. Mrs. Oldhain held previously all-white high school. •.uiwon program. ring history. 10ai. All winners here Saturday lanta, Ga., student at Tennessee Teachers Assn.; Rev. T. P. Grissom, Members of the national Board the old marks of 162-10 and 158- Some have been recently arrested He stopped Ingethar Johansson night dutomatlcaly qualify for a State, won the 80-metcr hurdles in The school's 201 wooded acres, Interdenominational Ministers’ are expected to be in Atlanta on of Sweden In three rounds in their 4'4, respectively. trip to Rome, but the second and 11,1 seconds, which would have tied a’I small lake provide a recrea­ Union; Leo Aikman, Community July 27th, for a special meeting at rematch here last June 20 to be- 0------0 the citizens and trials record ex­ tional center tor canoeing, fish­ Service Director, The Atlanta Con­ 5 p.m.; a special dinner will follow come the first man to regain thc Long-legged of cept that a prohibitive wind sprang ing. swimming, hiking, baseball., stitution and Journal and C. A. at 7 p.m. Tennessee Stale, the world's 200- heavyweight title. up just before that event to nullify NEA Compromises and ivlleyball. Member? of the local5 Scott, editor of the Atlanta Daily nieter record holder, led her semi­ the record time. The Olympic stan­ communitymay participate In the World. And on this date, Hollis L. Ralston, Osuna finals heat easily In 11.7 seconds dard in this event is the as-yet recreational activities of the Youth Cobb, .vice president of Frost-Ar­ and then led three other team­ Louisiana Plans unattainable mark of an American Project. The students are scheduled nett Company, will address the con­ mates across the finish line I11 the On School Issue of 11.2. to visit the Cherokee Indian ROserva- j vention on "Civic Clubs’ Responsi­ Promoter Calls finals in 11.5 to tie the American to Appeal RAACP In Wimbledon o------o LOS ANGELES - (NNPA) - ion in North Carolina, TVA dams, bility in the Community." record for the second, straight The National Education Association and Oak Ridge. weekend. ML|s Rudolph came back less On the evening of July 28th, Dr. Membership Case Friday adopted a slightly stronger During this experiment in Inter- ', 0------0 than an hour later to run the 200 Rufus E. Clement, president of At- stand on public school desegregat­ cultural living the students will ob­ NEW ORLEANS - (ANP) - The Tigerettes' , meters in 23.9, a full second above Doubles Finals ion for the first time in five years. serve the school's regularly sche­ An attorney representing the state co-holder of the record, was second world mark she posted last week in two cases involving the National WIMBLEDON, England - (UPI) I in 11.6. and Lu­ Almost 6,000 delegates voted by duled summer program—for ex­ in the AAU finals at Corpus a large majority to accept a com- Association for the Advancement of — Eighteen - year-old Dennis Ral­ cinda Williams were third and ample. a workshop on Political fin “Ingrate" Christi, Tex. promise resolution proposed by Colored People has been given a ston of Bakersfield, Calif., and Rael fourth with equally timed 11.7s and Leadership end Community Deve­ Charles F. Deubel, a junior high TOLEDO, Ohio - (ANP )-«- A»- 45-day extension of time to file Osuna of Mewco, who played toge­ Ernestine POllard of Chicago fifth lopment, July 24 - 29. A State De­ chie Moore's new book, “The school teacher of Freeport, Long - — Ar­ papers in a proposed appeal to the ther only once before reaching at 11.8, which is the Olympic stan­ 18726933 partment visitor, Mr. Kwa Owuna chie Moore Story,” left some of United States supreme court. Wimbledon, stormed into the men'6 dard. Island, N. Y. Hagan, National Secretary, People's' his old friends In Toledo, which The extension to file a transcript doubles finals Thursday with a Willye B. White, the Mississlppl- The principal viewpoint is to com­ Education Association of Ghana, Archie once called his home, full of court proceedings and a state­ spectacular five - set upset victory mend communities which have and Chairman of the Highlander of consternation. ment of jurisdiction was granted over second - seeded Rod Laver handled their desegregation prob­ Executive Committee, Dean B. R. o------o by federal'district Judge J. Skelly and Bob Mark of Australia. Big Drive Begins lems "In such a manner as to as­ Brazenl of Morehouse College, At­ Bears Contract Sid Goldberg, a former fight pro­ Wright. The unexpected triumph by Ral­ sume a responsibility to maintain lanta, will be among visitors meet­ moter, declared: The attorney, William P. Schuler, LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Penn. CHICAGO - (ANPi - Halfback ston, U. S. junior champ, the 21- the public schools and their obliga­ ing with the ydllng students. Eleven "Archie Moore is an ingrate. And is representing the state in a — (ANP) — After the recent com­ Willie Galimore, one of the most year-old Osuna, a student at the Traded By Browns tion to recognize political and pro­ college students from an American I will tell him that to his face if planned attempt to reverse a fede­ mencement' program and presenta­ feared runners in the National University of Southern California, CLEVELAND - (ANP) - Willie fessional rights, of teachers.” Friends Service Cammht'.-e Unit lie promises not to hit me.” ral district court ruling that a state tion of awards here on Lincoln's Football League in '58, has signed completely overshadowed the two Davis, [ormer Grambling College working at Kentucky's Central State law requiring organizations to file campus, alumni officials and rep­ Some nortnem state delegations his 1960 contract with the Chicago women’s semi - finals in which de­ star who played for the Cleveland Mental Hospital will aiio visit the Goldberg recalled that Moore membership lists in not applicable resentatives from various sections had sought a much stronger stand, Bears of the Western Division, fending champion Maria Buenos of Browns of the National Football Youth Project. came to Toledo in the late 1940s a to the NAACP. of the country met to plan alumni including a specific N. E. A. pledge Coach George Halas of the Bears Brazil and Sandra Reynolds of League, early last week was trad­ hungry fighter. He was scorned by participation in the $10 million to support the 1954 Supreme Court ' announced gleefully. South Africa gained the finals with ed to the Green Bay Packers for most of the leading fighters in the fund to be raised for new buildings decision against segregated public In addition to Galimore, former third set rallies against the two top A. C. Williams, an offensive end. light heavy and heavy ranks be­ and expansion of facilities at the Florida A&M whiz, the Bears also ‘Human Bones’ Bones women players of Great Britain. schools. MiH cause they considered him too good. Davis was a regular defensive famous Pennsylvania schools. signed fulback Rick Casares, a re­ A scratch team put together by The Affiliated Teacher Organiza­ > First Aid Jelly F<* "As far as his future was con­ end for the Browns. Williams, 215- gular and top ground gainer for Turn Out to Be Turkey the Wimbledon front office just be­ tions of Los Angeles also was de­ cerned, it was all behind him,” pounder from College of Pacific, Alumni spokesman told how Lin-, the Bears last season. DETROIT — (ANP) — Discard­ feated in an attempt to urge the Goldberg said. “The top boys knew fore the tournament began because played one season with the Pack­ coin was founded 106 years ago Happy over having snared the ed bones concealed in a cardboard 714,000 - member organization to he was too tough. They’d take no they played together in the Beck- ers. with a religious department devoted two standouts, Halas said Galimore desegregate Ils 11 separate all­ Quick, apply Morolinel It soothes, part of him.” box Ice cream container received ingham championships three weeks to the sending of missionaries to and Casares would give the Bears unusual attention last week after colored affiliates in the South. When Moore left Toledo, he was ago. Ralston and Osuna outlasted Africa and which,, years later, has relieves, eases pain fast protects the “most devastating one-two they were found in an alley by the Aussie pair, 4-6, 10-8, 15-13, not only light heavyweight cham­ One-Minute Sports Quiz resulted in the graduation of some The resolution adopted Friday skin as it speeds healing. Always running punch in professional James Krucher, 30. The container 4-6, 11—9. 1. Was Jack Dempsey ever knock­ pion but had a crack at the heavy­ famous African students, includ­ changed past wording slightly, stat­ keep a jar of Moroline handy in football." had an unusual odor, and the bones Señorita Bueno ,a little 20-year- weight title coming up, Goldberg ed out? ing President Kwame Nkrumah of ing that the N. E..A. believes inte­ the kitchen and bathroom. According to Halas, Willie has were large. A physician called to old stylist who swept both the 2. Who was the only fighter ever said. Ghana and Premier Nnamdi Aziki- gration Is "an' evolving process," - fully recovered from the leg all- the scene .said he believed the de­ Wimbledon and U. S. crowns last to beat Gene.Turney? ■Regular jar I5t we,-president of the Federal Sen­ Adapted'from the past resolution, OROLINE I ' ■ mentó which hobbled hhh -through composed banes jjjjy that of a year, turned back six - foot Chris­ 3. What two brothers were knock­ ate of Nigeria and leader of the Get 2'h times asks: ■ which has been virtually unchang­ petroleum most of last season and will ".... tine Truman, 6—0. .5—1, 6—*1, and ed out by Joe Louis? , National Council of Nigeria and the os much in "But what’s he say about Toledo- human. ed each year since 1956, was the. ■. JELLY travel at full speed again." Rushed to Wayne County Morgue Miss Reynolds fought from behind 4...Who won boxing's biggest' Cameroons. riothing. At least nothing pleasant. “conviction" that problems' of school -LARGE the bones were given a thorough to defeat Ann Haydon, a blonde ...... purse? HOUSEKEEPERS - COOKS, sleep He makes a couple of snide remarks Integration can be solved at the JAR 25c examination and turned out that left - handed table tennis star, 6-3 5. Was Rocky Marciano ever de­ Alumni officials, it was learned, In, own room, TV. $30-60. Reply about guys who helped him, and a state and local level. everyone was wrong — they weie 2-6, 6-4. feated as a pro? have an active list of more than giving name, address, phone or re­ few nasty ones about Bob Reese.” turkey bone? En route to the semi - finals, Ral­ 3,000 Lincoln graduates and many ferences. Tickets sent. Best Maids Reese reportedly masterminded have already pledged their support Moore into a fight with Rocky ston and Osuna knocked off It­ 1. Yes. Fireman Jim Flynn did Agency, 0 Lincoln Ave., Roselyn of the fund-raising program.- Chair­ Marciano. aly's third-seeded team of Nicola it in Utah in 1917. Heights 11, L. I. N. Y. handled Moore’s affairs. Everybody man of the campaign is Dr. George "He bankrolled the deal and pitched in. Letters sent put over Pletrangeli and Orlando Slrola and 2. Harry Greb. also disposed of Sweden's highly 3. Max and Buddy Bear. Cannon (Class o ’24), noted chest the country. Sportwriters became specialist of New York City, who very Moore-conscious. This guy was touted Ulf Schmidt - Jan Erik 4. Gene Tunney. Lundquist team. 5. No. will take care of the East in the getting press notices like World alumni drive to raise $250,000 to­ War II. They couldn't Ignore him." wards the Lincoln Expansion pro­ Goldberg claimed that pressure gram. had to be exerted on Moore to get Dr. Henry Goss (Class of ’16), him to pay some of the persons who had befriended him in -his prominent dentist and Chicago long, uphill pull to affluence.” chairman of Lincoln's Annual Giv­ ing Program.’ will direct the fund raising among alumni of the Wes­ tern states. Frank Hutchings, Sr., (Class of ’18) widely known morti­ cian of Macon, Ga., will enlist the “With God support of Lincoln men in the South All Things Are Possible!" Are yon fielnr ditfleult itoblemi? Poor Health? Money or Job Trouble«? Cnhib- plne««? Drink? Love or Faintly Troubles? kxemo, Ringworm, Irritated Feet Would you like more Hapolne««, Sue««« and “Good Fortune" In Lite? 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Phone Pocahontas, Twin Oaks 2-3563 Howard Rubin Co. EARH EXTRA CASH Or Write Charles R. Statert Maynard, Ark. Have the World Seni Come On Fellows Automobile, Furniture Let's Go Sell Io You While on HOMES FOR SALE Signatures Vacation There Is a reason why people like to do business with us. You, too, will like our cour­ teous treatment and desire 1554 MARJORIE HOMES FOR SALE Hand bills must be attractive to help you. - and they must be well print­ MEMPHIS You must see the Inside of Open Thursday and Friday ed to do their job the best. MEMORIAL STUDIO this home- it's lovely with You can depend on Johnson 889 UNION AVENUE pine paneled den. $T;500 Nights Until 8:00 P.M. Saturday 9:00 to 1:00 printing to be the best possi­ WORLD Designers, Builders & Erecton equity, take up notes-or less Gel This Rargain ble. Try us next time. of Monuments. Outstanding down with side note. many yean for courteous ser­ vice and reasonable prices. Just A Little Down PHONE JA. 6-5466 $300 Dn. - Notes $55 Lovely 2 • bedroom home. 321 CARBON ROAD 220 HERNANDO STREET Nice shady lot. Priced at á Phone JA. 7-1574 only $7,800. A lovely 3-bedroom house, Come In Or Call World Gives "We like to eay yes to your Memphis, Tennessee The Locali Mrs. M. Nowlin big kitchen, living room, lots loan request" Examined and Supervised by the And National Hews i of closets, storage room, a State Dept, of Insurance and 546 BEALE ST. Real Estate little down, notes like rent. Banking JA. 6-4030 Twice Weekly FA. 3-1571 BR. 2-3392 Call Claude McGuire, FA. 4- 2 LOCATIONS Have the World Sent 2114 Union 8754. 6c Per Copy 161 S. Main JA, 5-1351 Io You While on If You Are 12 or Older 152 Madison JA. 5-7611... Veeetlon 303 GLENCOE ROAD ERNEST D. WITHERS PATRONIZE WORLD MAIL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION Good man can buy easy. 3 KOEH’S PHOTOGRAPHY bedrooms, big kitchen, mod­ ADVERTISERS PICTURES TELL THE STORY ern baths. Call Claude Mc­ CLEANERS « AND Guire, FA. 4-8754. We Take Photos Of HOMES FOR SALE • Family Groups • Club Group* SHOE REPAIR The MEMPHIS WORLD is a substantial con­ • Church Groups • Weddings REALTORS LET US MAKE YOUR SHOES structive Newspaper published every Tuesday 0 Portraits 0 Copy Old Photor McLemore • Bellevue LOOK LIKE NEW - CALL - I. R, Richmond & Co. • -■ and Friday. The only Semi-Weekly Organ of Ernest C. Withers 663 S. Cooper BR. 6-5494 Section YOUR CLOTHES LAST LONGER 1,000,000 Negroes in the Memphis Trade Area. JA. 6-5835 WH. 6-328» WHEN WE CLEAN THEM STUDIOS AT 319 BEALE STREET 1181 GREENWOOD You cannot afford to miss a single issue of DUPLEX 363 Beale JA. 7-8471 the MEMPHIS WORLD. Have our Newsboy to SMALL DOWN PAYMENT MRS. EVIE KOEN deliver the MEMPHIS WORLD to your home Proprietor ROBERT’S ESSO 5 rooms and bath down­ every Tuesday and Friday - Only 6c per copy. SERVICE STATION stairs. 3 rooms with a bath' Remember you get Two copies each week in­ upstairs. Private side' en­ Lubrication — Batteries FOR SALE trance. stead of one for the low price of only 12c. Brake Service - Washing R»gi»tered U. S. Patent Office. _____ WILL TAKE TRADE IN If you want the MEMPHIS WORLD delivered to your Tire$ - Motor Tune-Up dpor dip the blank below and fill out with your correct 4 8 2 6 6 8 7 2 4 « 0 R S G nqme, address and apartment number and mail to the BYT A 8 P A I I rr F 8 8 4 7 3 6 4 8 8 7 Hamilton School MEMPHIS WORLD. c A V M J M U Y I. I P E R T" 6 4 nr 3 "7 8 8 8 7 4 6 3 Section Dear Sir: Ü 0 Ii E E H 8 E Y E I A R PLEASE SEND THE MEMPHIS WORLD TO (ME) (MY FRIEND) Tnr 2 4 8 8 ■ i & 4 8 '1 3 8 6-room home, lovely yard FOR A PERIOD OF 3 Months ( ); 6 Months ( ); 1 Year ( ). R R I» N Ë T I 0 G D A G 8 with trees. 7 3 8 6 8 4 'I Enclosed find Check ( ); Money Order ( ),- Cash ( ). T 8 8 8 4 6 H 0 W A H 0 R T F s I E T $500 Dn.-$60 Mo. CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 5 7 3 T 8 8 !i 8 4 7 B 8 3 546 Beale Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 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