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‘ Only a realtively small percent­ age af Americans have seen the bitter battlegrounds of Southeast Asia. But John Adams has the distinction of serving twice in Viet-

Students and faculty of Caple- Mr. and Mn. Sammie Lee Lawson ville High School, located in of 6611 Lamar, five brothers and Shelby County this week were four sisters. mourning one of their basketball players, larry Edward Lawson,, a 17-year-old sophomore, who died The 8helby County Sheriff’s Friday night during halftime of Department spid Larry ated ot a game with Millington High. natural causes. The family declin­ ed to have an autopsy performed. Larry is survived by his parents The game was played in the Millington gymnasium. Not knowing the seriousness ot Larry's illness, the teams continued Larry was described as a “fine the game, with Millington winniog athlete and school leader." 56-48. His principal, Joseph Simmons. (Continned on Page Feer)

What threatened to be another labor disturbance in Memphis was averted last week when approxi­ mately 200 employees of the wide­ ly - known Harlem House Restau­ rant chain signed a union contract with their employers.

The Hotel. Restaurant Employes, and Bartenders Union, Local 847 (AFL-CIO), was selected as their bargaining agent.

The agreement was reached, MISS SOCIAL BELLE ANO RUNNERUP - Vaneese with the unanimous approval ot Y. Thomas, center, is the new Miss Social Belle the employes, last Friday morning at 4:30 at the CIO Community of Memphis, Tenn She won the NAACP-spon- Center on Second Street. Involved sored contest last weekend by reporting more in the accord were the Harlem House employes, units of the Golden Rooster Chain, and the major fried chicken outlet of the Golden Rooster system.

Substantial pay increases for every employee in the Harlem House chain will be effective as of January 1, 1968, According to the announced accord. Memphis branch of the NAACP will conduct its annual meeting at It is a two-year contract. The Memphis NAACP has just 4 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 15. in Mt. closed its moat successful annual Olive Cathedral,. Linden at Lauder- Negro supervisors will be fea­ Miss Sxlal Belle oonteet. 'More dale. tured. along with a program for than $15800 was reported by the upgrading other block employees 15 con testsan t Friday night at a Reports of various activities of throughout the system Arrange­ coronation ball the year-will be made by branch ments were made for fringe bene­ tinental Roan Gladys R. H.-yser of Father Ber-| chairmen. President Jesse Tur­ fit!. bedy Hotel. trannd H.gh and daughter of Dr. ner and Mrs. Vasco A. Smith Jr, and Mrs. James G. Hawkins was executive secretary will give over­ Winning the title was Vaneese the sexnd rtnnemp with a report all reports. Y Thomas of Halmilton High of $2,522.31 $6,642.06 Reported As and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ru­ Mrs. Smith said all members and fus Thomas Jr df WDIA fame. friends of the organization are in­ vited to the meeting.

The Rev. Ezekiel Bel), pastor of Parkway Gardens Presbyterian Church, will take ofice as president of the branch. Jan. 1. He was un­ The 1968 United Negro College TOP REPORT of the night came opposed for the office, Mr. Turner Fund campaign in the Memphis from Miss Naomi Gordon, a volun­ not choosing to run again. area was off to a nexcellent start teer worker who solicits clubs, fra­ last week with $8,642.06 reported ternities, sororities, organizations, by volunteer workers. churches and Universal Life In­ surance Company. Her report of Rumor Is False, $2,727.00 included a gift of $2100 from Universtl Life.

Mrs. Vasco A. Smith Jr..«execu- live secretary of ths branch He called on all Memphians to NAACP said the contest grossed contribute to the oampaign by Magicians Ready $: 5 it 1,20, She sa'd this ccntect ^ending checks to LeMoyne-Owen broke all records. Highest amount College. ever raised before wm $11,000 in 1966 George W. Cox. principal of .. The shooting remained a mystery as the bullet come "out Walker Avenue Elementary School of nowhere." The wounded youth lost several teeth but was The bajlrocm was packed with The Rev. J. E. Lowery of Atlan­ and chairman of the City School well wishehs. Playing for the coro­ The article dealt with Memphis reported In good condition at John Gaston Hospital. Teachers Division, was pleased with ta, chairman of the board of direc­ Judge Ben L Hooks announced nation ball was Johnnie London’s tors of the Southern Christian first reports from 16 schools in The Magicians of LeMoyne- plan to resign his Judgship and The 7th grader was walking with Clifton Smith of 1439 orchestra. Owen College will host the power­ Leadership Conference, declared speculated that he might be call­ his division. Reporting a total of $1,330.65 were: ful Bulldogs of Fisk University locust and Charlotte Holman of 2244 Howell when the shoot­ The celebrated Rufes Thomas "completely false’" a news article ed to take over leadership of 8CLC from Nashville in Bruce Hall thia ing occurred around 8:30. They were walking on Mt. Olive and his equilly famous daughter originating last week in The Mem­ Judge Hooks is a member ot the phis Worl dand later reprinted in Park $44.00: Douglass Friday night, Dec. 13, starting at linear Orr ot the lime. El.. $78.30; Lester High. $13,000; (Continue^ on Page Four) The Atlanta Daily World. (Continued on Page Four) Carpenter $16000; Lincoln Jr, > Harris was carried to a nearby grocery where a Fire $79.00; Dunn. $60.00; Ofrfans. It will be the last home game for .DepartrhenT ombuldtice was called. $107.00; Mallory Heights, $12.75; the Memphians before the holiday Kansas. 6273.50; Hamilton El, season. They'll be at Alabama A. $129.00: Shannon, $44.00; Melrose, and M. In Nonrtal, Dee. 20. $54.50; Riverview El., $37.85; Lin­ The Magicians proved last Wed­ coln El, $4425; Walker, $35.00 and nesday night that they are for all Magnolia, $20350. Most of these comers after defeating Christian were partial reports. ‘ Brothers College. .. 91-75, before 1,

■ , ■ ...... NEW -ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL of Melrose High It Cleophus Hudson who was drown from the odminlstrotive Intern pro­ gram. He had been on the Hamilton High faculty and was a member of the basketball team during his qndergroduate days at LeMoyne College. He succeeds Ernest Abron who has been named principal 'of front Elementary.

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( MFDltAt PXPfNSEyfor personal M|urles ewtotned h« t»«ch- •n whHe on the lob will be paid by the Memphis Board o' Education. The Board olso will reimburse cm employee for cost of fepolrs or m itont“— $f*■ personal------property, auch as ears, damaged or des "in ling of dut/m a result of mollcioirt, . . ■ J * "V-fl MEMBERS OF SECOND Congregational Chutth, wht^-ora ng out thein-aoMannial wlebration, presented a chedi for I to LeMoynp-Outon daring the college’s special, Sunday at phtgrch, pet. 8 The Rev. John Charles Mickle Ts bastor. ■ j? -

DEMONSTRATE TOKYO - OJPI) - Eight thou­ ACLU Award Winner, Coretta Scott King shown tative of Georgia at the annual "Bill of Rights sand leftists rallied near the Yo- being flanked by Allan Barth, President of AC Day Dinner" given at the Sheraton - Biltmore kota 0. 8. Air Base Sunday to pro­ Hyde Park-HoUyweofi tU, and William H. Alexander, House Represen-1 Hotel on Dec. 7. test American military presence in japan. No violence was reported. Tt Ebel Officers When the Hyde Park Hollywood reived from the Greater Demo- V'T’ Civic League holds its monthly critic Women, of which Mrs. Mar-1 *'««• ™ having its monthly meeting this Thursday night, Dec. vln Brode is president, other clubs r”*e;*nx th's Thursday night at 12, at 7:30 at Abe League's build­ The Good Neighbor Youth Foun­ ; hospitality Mrs. and individuals. I ** home of Mr. and Mrs Oharhe ing officers for the ensuing year dation will present a "Fall Arts Laura Bowen; time ana place. Mrs. | Morris, Ml Alaska St, at 8. Mrs. will be elected. i. Festival”, Friday December 13 8 Lillie Wheeler: decoration Mrs. For information call Mrs Xfe; -

The event is sponsored by the Religious Life Committee and the @l|rt$tn|as <$U6unt Student Christian Fellowship of the college. This traditional party is made FURNISHED ROOM possible each year by students, AND BATH faculty, staff and administrative fof only $1.00 Beat, Air Conditioning Unit. For officers of LeMoyne-Owen. Settled Working Woman. ------Twenty families in the commun­ _ Midtown - ity, recommended-by social agenc­ PHONE 275-1548 ies will attend the party and u- ceive baskets o food. Let this superb RCA Victor album add to your family's merriment this holiday season iHMtoMlS.OO remittance while you prepare for an even brighter Christmas next year. It’s yours for just $1 When you join our 1969 Christmas Hub. What handier way to save! All you do is decide how much money you'll want for Christ­ mas shopping next November. Then each week for the next 50 weeks you simply deposit a specified amount in your Christmas Club account (we even furnish a book of coupons as a reminder). And ^almost before you know it, there’s a big, fat Christmas Club check ^At the end of the run there's waiting for you ... just in time to make next Christmas the merriest Christmas ever. onegin I enjoy. Gordon's Sign up for Christmas Club now at any of our 29 First National Bank offices, or use the London Dry. It's always,, handy coupon below to open your account. And when you do, be sure to take advantage crisp. Dry. A jump ^->. 4 of our exclusive record offer. “Christmastime in Carol and Song” is a 12" LP album, ahead of any S \ available for only $1.00, including tax. A great value. And a great record... 36 minutes gin I ever tried.** of your favorite Christmas carols and classics sensitively performed by 11 leading artists. This special collector’s edition is available only at First National. Our name doesn’t appear on either jacket or record, so it makes an ideal gift for relatives and friends. Offer expires December 31,1968, so come in for your album now while the supply lasts.

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New Members Is Goal Of Elks A membership drive, launched On The Go-Go this week by the Elks, is being di­ rected by T. J. Marzette district Greetings I! Carolyn Broomfield Turner. Karen 8anders, Mildred manager of Mammoth Life. and Mary Brown are our names Davis, Carolyn Groomfleld, Linda Assisting him in this all-out cam­ and socking soul per second, is our paign are Dudley Martin of. the Keenland. Sandra Harris, Paula claim to fame. We’ll abide by the Youth Guidance Commission, Al­ Long, Cheryl Payne, Mltchellease "soul rule,” and write only what Anderson, Debra Brown, sadra vin King, newly elected member you think is cool!! of the State Legislature; Hamp 8trickland, Evelyn Miller, Helen OLIVER JOHNSON Jackson, Marvin Womack, William Green, and Teresa Johnson, Con­ WELCOMING PROGRAM Blakely, William Thomas, Maurice gratulations young ladies! THANKBGTVING (& en Oo-hostees to the Atkinses and Real Thing Comes Along.” Hulbert. Milton Montgomery and The Hamilton family properly FASHION UNDERWORLD welcomed its' new father last week nallsm hard to define, since Lewises ...... Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson. Our fashion spotlight has select­ Guests were then Invited ed two of the best dressed Wild­ »a accumulartIprLdf Thanks Isaac Graves of Detroit and Dr. At a recent meeting, the Elks as the Waterford Theatrical Guild Memphlank tookltole (At'fas they downstaris tor oocktahs and Mrs. A. B. Harris ot Louisville announced plans for a recreation sponsored the Oliver Johnson Wel­ cats to radiate upon this week, do every year) to thank many ...... With Mrs. W. W. Gibson and Breakfast. center. coming Program. The theme was They are: Howard Warren and ot their friends for past favors Dean and Mrs A A. Branch were “All the Way With O. J. J.” Fa­ Sandra Alston. Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Atkins, sis­ Plans also are underway for the anti courtesies by Inviting them Atty, and Mre. Jack Young of ther Francis Kephart was guest Howard is slick and debonair in ters and Mrs. Smith (queenly distribution of food and toys dur­ 9 Memphis. ' Jackson, Mbs and Dr. Walter Gib­ speaker. his silk and wool suits with pin standouts) wire silver lame frocks ing the Christmas season to the j. son, Jr.,' and his date, Miss Evelyn During the offertory period stripe shirts and matching ties. For i with silver evening slippers...... needy. Last week I mentioned a group Boyce who came from St. Louis Thanksgiving baskets for home- the casual look Howard selects a and they went to the Bnbers ear­ of couples who went together to for the holidays with his arente. rooms and clubs were presented. turjleneck or cable knit sweater to ly to receive guests. They were compliment approximately 50 of With Mr. and Mrs. Maceo Walk­ The Senior High Choir and the accent his fashionable trousers. who originated and now produces "Show of S later Joined there by their Blues Background their out of town events last er were their guests, Dr. and Sub-Debs captured the prizes for Bandra is an eye-catcher in her spouses. (suavely dressed) wearing fund-raising event for the National week, but only tvo of the parties the largest and most two piece brown tweed cape out­ Mrs. J. B. Martin, Jr, of Detroit. turtle neck sweaters and dark decorative ment of Colotfid"People It) NVw Y , presents checks fi- were mentioned .... those given Mr. and Mrs. Glover Matthew of Told By Professor baskets. fit which Is accented with brown by Mr. and Mrs. A. Maceo Walter suits. The English Department of mounting to $8,000,rqised, from this year's affair to Executive Chicago ...... Dr. and Mn. 'Jeff' Le- Our former principal, Mr. Har- patent shoes and bag. To obtain and Dr. and MTs. Fred Rivera... Moyne-Owen College presented Ish ot Rockford, ...... Dr. The evening was one of glamour Dr ry T. Cash, was also a special the casual and total look, she .pre­ Director Dr. John A. Morsell. . ’ u ■ ■ Other parties will be continued to Harry Oster in a lecture Friday * .■ ■ ,’ . J r* and re. Ronald Jefferson of Chi­ finery which includes dresses . quest for the program, at which fers a bulky knit pulover sweater Ulis week's column. morning, Dec. 6, in the Little Thea­ cago and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ei­ one would call It brilliant, beauti­ time he was presented a unique and macthing skirt. No matter land of Washington, D. 0. tre on campus. He discussed “The plaque. We were happy to see what she wears, she is most de­ MRS. CASH GIVES CHAMPAGNE ful or exquisite. Background of the Blues.” Mr. Cash. finitely “boss.” Memphis guests attending (who Guests Includes the out-of-town Dr. Oster, of the University of BRUNCH AT THE VILLA MUSICAL CONCERT CAN YOU DIG IT? Bishop P. L. Johnson, pastor of were not mentioned above) were guests named above at Mrs. Cash's Iowa faculty is a visiting profes­ The Music Department sponsor­ 1. Yvette Gales says sire doesn’t Tabernacle Community Church, xThe very attravtive Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Campbell, Mr. party, their posts and a few ohter sor at LeMoyne-Owen this year. ed the first of a series of cultural have to cry, Connie Dickerson is all 303 Cynthia, and spiritual beader in Cash had her beautiful smile as and Mrs. John Outlaw, Mr. and friends. Guests, who came from activities for the Wildcats, when she needs to get by. the Beale-Linden slum area, com­ she received more than 80 guests Mrs. Phil Booth, Mrs. Johnetta all over the country, were enthus­ the Memphis State University 2. Jackie VL.mns is a bundle of manded Je6se Epps and ■ William Kelso and her date, Mr. Bennie ed over the revolving spot ..... at Bruanch given on Friday after Chorale, unnder the direction of joy. She can claim a football boy Others elected add lifctalfal Tate . .. Mr and Mrs. CaffrUy Lucy during the paotweekend Thanksgiving ab the Ville. The and I must say that it was the Rust Beaten By Professor Wade, presented an en­ (Lonnie Franklin*. In a letter addressed 'to'Jerry ww«: . ft gracious Memphis matron (who is Bartholomew, Mrs. Taylor Hayes prettiest that I have seen and that joyable concert to the Hamilton Wilbur Buckner, president qf the 3. Donna Murphy is flying high, Wurf, international president of a Supervisor for Tennessee' State and her sister, Mrs. Mary Thorn­ Includes the many that we saw in housing , authority. chapter was auauorium. But Tor Eugene Rankin she'U aban­ American Federation qf ( State University)), had a group of her ton of Detroit .... the Humberts, Tokyo tone of the world's most elected vice presideift; Mrs. Wty LeMoyne-Owen The chorale rendered such num­ don the sky. County and Mimcipal' Dnployees associates as honoree and they Mrs. Addie Jones, Mrs. Lawrence modern cities and Hong Kong bers as: “Ain’t A That Good TBompBon, secretary of nA hospi­ Patterson with Mr. Arthur Peyton (AFL-CIO), Bishop Johnson said: were Mrs. Walter Denny (Carrie) where beauty and glamour lead. The Magicians of LeMoyne - News,” “Porgy and Bess" and 4. Debra Maxwell Is happy as tal chapter the recording secre­ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones, Dr. “This is a letter of cqmmendat- tary, aM the Re». E.J H. ‘Johnson, wife of the late Dr. Denny of Owen College turned back the "The Messiah". Thanks to the can be. She's in love with Robert and Mrs. Hollis Price, Mr. and DR. & MRS. SPEIGHT, JR HOST tlon fqr two great leaders of to­ Nashville. Mre. J. B. Olingeer, Rust College Bearcats of Holly Music Department and the Mem­ Moore you see. president o< the oity adnoia ch4>- Mrs. Thomas Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. AT CLUB LA RONDE day, Mr. Jesse Epps and Mr. Wil­ wife of a Knoxville College Profes­ Springs, Miss., Monday night, 120 phis State Chorale for such a won­ CITY-WIDE POPULARITY POOL ter, the secretary- treasurer. H. AA Gilliam, and Mrs. R. J. liam Lucy, International officials sor .. Mrs. M. L. Griffin, head Another much talked about par­ to 82 derful treat. Bertrand — Johnson Saulsberry Roddy. of AFSCME, who stayed on top of the Mary Bethune Klndergar- ty complimenting out-of-town The Memphlons are now 2-1 in CONGRATULATIONS and Barbara Westbrook. of the issue' during the recent Mrs. Alberta Jefferies ot dens of New York City .... and guests and their Memphis Hosts regular play and Rust is 1-4. B. T. W. —Kenneth Malls and THE LEWISES, ATKINS' AND hospital employes’ strike here Jn chapter a hr Albert Pi%rtarti Mrs. Charles Brown (Lula) Super­ was given by Dr. and Mrs. W. 0. High scorer for LeMoyne-Owen The Wildcats are always proud Kathy Purdy. Memphis. They showed much in­ visor of Metropolitan Life Insur­ to honor members of its’ family Carver — Michael Pleas and Car­ public wirks fhtntar. j SMITHS ENTERTAINS JOINTLY Speight, Jr., at Club LaRonde on was a 5-11 senior guard of New telligence, integrity and respect The president and secretaries' of ance Company In New York City. Saturday afternoon after Thanks- York City, William Meggett, who who have distinguished themselves men Griffin. in handling a tough and compli­ Guesest koked good ...... especial­ Convivitality was was the key­ in the community. This week con­ the chapter are automatically glvinng. The Speights are also came through with 27 points. Ed­ cated situation. note as the social pace was set on Melrose r- Larry parkins and members of the executive board. ly did the out of towners bring known for their hospitality and ward Hoskins, a 6-5 sophomore gratulations go to Carolyn Broom­ “One behalf of my radio listen­ Friday evening when three oouples Brenda Lewis. much style in htelr dress to Mem­ smart style of entertaining. forward, dropped to 25 points, and field. ing audience, the Slum Tenants ------~~~------;------: !'J"7 were hostes together for an ele­ Northside — William Phillips and One trouble with ,the sp-gallcd phis. There was warmth, enthusi­ Jackie Robinson had 16. Carolyn was selected to represent Review Broad and the Tabernacle gant Thanksgiving evening and THE GIBSONS and BRANCHES Kathy Williams. hutnan tads Is that it naS" too asm with lots of conversation) in A Memhlan, James Jones, was Hamilton as “Outstanding Teen- Community Church, we wish to go the pretty Villa where we got to three parties went on during the high for Rust with 16, trailed by Ager” during Youth Appreciation Southside — Jimmy Edwards and many would-be leaders. BLACK TIE DANCING PARTY on record as highly commending know each other better. evening. Entertaining together Charles Watters of Gadsen Ala Week, sponsored by the Optimist Sharon Cowan. the expert manner in which these were Dr. and Mrs. Leland Atkins, Until next week: Tbe courteous automobile driver Climaxing a series of fine and with 15. Club of Memphis. She was award­ two men handled a very complex Champagne was served with the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, Jr., “Knowledge is power” rarely becomes involve in tb ac- well planned parties Dr. and Mrs. It was a wild game with Cooch ed a citation ■ for her contribution task.” mid-day meal, sslstlng Mrs. Cash and Dr. and Mrs. Vasco Smith.... Bye Now!!! W. W. Gibson, Sr., (he's just back Jerry Johnson of LeMoyne - Owen to society as an outstanding teen. Mr. Wurf was here to install of­ OccaAonally’ pot ISni fftt It lit receiving was Mrs. Peter Jones starting off at 7 in the evening from a tour of Europe) and Dean emptying his bench. CAMPUS CUTIES ficers of’ the local labor union and Mrs Cash wore a colorful with cocktails at the beautiful new Is smarter not to talk so much. and Mrs. A. A. Branch of Touga- The Magicians meet tough Fisk Fifteen charming young ladies Sunday at Clabom Temple. silk Thai silk print that was a South Parkway home of Dr. and loo, entertained with a Black-Tie University of Nashville to Mem­ have been selected as “Campus Federal Funds To Installed as president of the lo­ bright and gay as the morning. Mrs. Vasco Smith, considered one Cocktail Dancing Party at the phis Friday night. Cuties” to represent the Wildcat cal was Terrell Aytchan, who, led of'the most charming homes in Sheraton Motor Inn on Saturday basketball team From the 15 young Aid Tennesseeans a 49- day walkout of about 1,000 Sharing honors with Mrs. Cash's Memphis with its varied vivid guest wee other out of town evening after Thanksgiving. The ladies one lucky young lady will be Tennessee is slated to get 11.- employees at City of Memphis colors .... colorful carpets ...... Martin. Sr were house guests of BEAUTICIAN guests and their hosts. Coming in party was a gala one for guests Dr. B. B. selected to reign as Sweetheart of 061346 in Federal funds for four Hospitals. He takes over as presl- enclosed patios and wide spaces dent of Local 1733 of the 0IF8- directly frfam the airport to the who mostly expressed their delight DR. and MRS. JAMES BYAS the Basketball Team. projects to provide Job opportuni­ for guests to roam around and In being asked to Memphis .... The "Campus Cuties” are: Linda ties and training to begin by the CME replacing T. O. Jones, one of party were the star Etta Moten, they did through the lovely home are back after spending 10 days in her daughter, Mrs. Sue Ish and and good-bye to Memphians. the Bahamas Islands The couple first of January for 1.200 Tennes­ the leaders to organizing the lo­ CALL 483-WT admiring the exquisite taste shown cal and in the 63 day old santia- Dr. H. E. Basbrouch of Chicago Joined Dr. and Mrs. Herman Wiley seans now on welfare. in decorations and furnishings. Party food and drink were li­ and father of Louis Jones of La. who were the Speight’s guests and Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor Mr. Jones was Mrs. Johnetta Kel­ berally served with the same art Also with Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Spei­ second party given by the three of Rea Bank, N. J. for Thanks- so's guests several weeks ago. of the other brilliant events glv- ght were Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Bond couples. Lewises Atkines & Smith glvlng and they were all Atty. A. A. Latting has had as en. and Dr, and Mrs. Parker Word was a delicious Champaigne-Dinner guests at Paradise Island Hotel his guests his sister Mrs. Jean all of St. Louis ...... Other Party given in the New Enbers’ Both Mrs. Branch and Mrs. and Villa. Paradise is in a world Latting Bailey of Chicago who guests arriving with their hosts Revolving Dining room that is un­ Gibson wore smart flowing floor in Itself across the bridge from plans to return soon were Dr. and Mrs. Nolan Ander­ believably beautiful. The revolving length gowns that looked glamor­ the mainland of Nassau. The ho­ Mr. Oscar L. Waller (Little son and Oolohel and Mrs. We$y room (with its star lights and lux­ ously regal and they assisted at tel has tennis, swimming, water Brother), and his wife Mabel were sports, golf, four gourmet' dining Bundara all of Texians with with ury) showed off the glittering the ties by Dr. Walter Gibson, Jr., in the city last week visiting his Dr. and Mrs. Fred Rivers, the late rights of down town Memphis and the Gibson's son who came from sports, a casino and a night club. sisters, Ruth and Corinne (Little Mrs. Cash's brother and sister-in- the Mississippi River ..„ and it St. Louis and' his date, Miss Evelyn Many were saddened (and es­ Sister) It was an enjoyable reun- law.. ; *• was eclipsed by the dazzling gowns Boyce who came from St. Louis. pecially was I upset)) over the ionn with the family staying close i and furs made by “Name" de­ sudden and untimely death of At­ around home and contacting old With Dr and Mrs. Leland At­ signers. So much was the case that MRS. LAWRENCE PATTERSON torney McCormick who had been friends. For recreation, they shopp kins were their house guests, Dr. checkers at the Embers were a- entertained at Dinner on Wednes­ a lawyer for my grandparents and ed bi various centers around the and Mrs. Gregory P. Carter of fraid to be responsible for so many day before Thanksgiving for out-of family for many years. Mrs. Mc­ city, touring new suburbs and at­ FREE! Newport News and Dr. and Mrs. fine furs in the check room. town guests ...... and their hosts Cormick, Sr., was a true friend to tending. the Convocation of which Fred Cuthrell of Detroit ,.. with who are all her friends although his-plients. His philosophy was “Go Mabel is a devout member. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, Jr., Dr. & Mrs. Atkins, Dr. & Mrs she was ot an official hostess. The thru hell for your clients and Take Oscar and Mabel reside to Nor­ were Dr. and Mrs. Vasco Smith, tklns. Dr. and Mrs. Smith and Mr. Soul Food, warmth and the gra­ Care of little things and big things folk, Virginia., where he works and Mrs. Lewis gave a third party ciousness of the charming hostess will take care of themselves. I can with the Maritime Union in the 98c STYLING COMB at the Four-um where there was were all hard to beat as din­ never forget the fair minded man Merchant Marines, having retired It’s Good Business marvelous entertainment. Later the ner parties- -with families and who was twice in the State Legis­ from the U. S. Navy several years TO RENT TRUCKS group went upstairs where the friends do beoome very special. lature years ago and in the Su­ ago as a first class seaman. His Orignlal Ink Spots did several Pedvhnru^er do htdoh dthod htd preme Court Bench. He had many wife is a city nurse in Norfolk and from numbers including “We Three”.... friends among Negroes who are their two children are college Whispering Grass” .. Do I IN town for Thanksgiving was sad. Some attended his his funeral graduates. The other sister who CARL CARSON Worry? .. “Maybe” .. "We’ll a very special oouple (whom we at Idewild Presbyterian Church., was missed in the Wallers clan Meet Again" .... and Until The all still love and claim around and Atty. A. A. Latting and I at­ is Dorothy W. Pitts of El Cerrito, I Memphis) Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Mar­ tended a Memorial for him at the tin, Sr., who visited Dr. Martin's Courthouse. brothers, Dr. B. B. Martin and Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Martin ..and DENESE THOMiAS, daughter of Mrs. Martin’s aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. Fufus Thomas and SEE JACK Miss Emma Crittenden and Mr. sister of the famed Carla Thomas, John Crittenden. The Martins, was winner in the “Miss Social who were leaders in Memuphis Bell Contest .. bringing more BESS 0t sitll lead in business, civic and than six thousand dollars. The social circles of Chicago where contest was calimaxed at a Ball at they are as well known as they the Sheraton Peabody Tliui day NOW SHOWING! (m.k».s of foamr Bargaaae were here Dr. and Mrs. Martin, evening with a large crowd aiicnd Sr. also ran into their son and ing the coronation in the Contin­ ALG LIQUOR STORE THF SCREEN SCREAMS OUT

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Magicians Ready (ConUnwed from Page One) Odell Horton Kept His Cool the scoring department . After being shaken by Morehouse NO WEEKLY the Magicians were given another < ■< ■- 4ft scare the following Monday night when they went against a well- All The Way Up The Ladder balanoed Alumni squad which in­ SERMON cluded a oouple of firmer cage standouts at LeMoyne, David Daa- ‘Playing it cool" appears to be cally ambitious. \ Mayor, too. "He has been marvel­ ise of Detroit and James Sand­ ttV SIAM I. HUM, the appropriate term for Odell Hor­ He will become Judge of Division ous to me.’’ ridge of Memphis. The Magicians ton, a 39-year-old lawyer. He has 4 of Shelby County criminal Court Mr. Horton was bom in Bolivar, barely defeated the Alumni, 109- PASTOR. done quite well for a man who Jan. 1, succeealng Ben L. HokI who attended Morehouse College in At­ 107. ’ (•I8NSSIW*’ <“VG uMiv’lAH s-HUlM' never showed signs of being politl- is resigning. Mr. Horton was ap­ lanta and earned a law degree at The clash with CBC produced tUMFHlfc. nw pointed to the bench by Governor Howard University in Washington. two important cogs for LeMoyne- ...... ■■ ■ — ■*» » Buford Ellington. Oweiu. Edward Hoskins, aa 6-5 PREPARING FOR CHRI8TMA8’ much uuoey wilf be spent for hard A year ago, Mr. Horton became . rward, and Jerry Dover, a 5-7 1 Year |M0 - 0 Youth Corps Serves Lquor. the first Negro to step into a key guard, both standouts last year at i We wonder tow many bribes position in local city government. Demos. Club Will om Owen Junior Clollge. I w 11 be g.ven in the gate of pre- 48,200 Io T . He was appointed director of city Hoskins, a versatile performer ' In Tennessee, the Neighborhood Chapters Of The Gospel ents. M.ut hospitals and health service by the who starred at Melrose High, was • i Youth Corps (NYC> has now en­ According To St. Luke • f Ohrrifcw. ” then newly elected mayor, Henry a deamon on rebounds. He grabbed i rolled 48.200 boys and girls 14 and Install Officers Have ycu taken the Christ out 16, mest of them with ofie hand,, I Loeb. The hospital post was rocky ol Christmas and made it ’X-mas?’ over from poor families since its and stormy at times, what with WORLD is New officers of the Shelby Coun- and led his teammates in scoring We are startjig on a Journey It tj, ycu will nevar see the babe inception four years ago through the recent strike of employees, butLy Democratic Club will be install- with 25 points. from cur 1 me town to Bethle­ cf Bethtfhea on December 25th. June 1968. The Federal government he kept his cool and came out on1 ed at a special program this Friday hem of Judea. Just a few more Yau know ’X-mai,” emphasizing invested $25,834,000 in the Tennes­ top. Now that the strikers are back night, Dec. 13, starting at 8. The Dover proved himself a master days to shop, Just a few mere the “X" meais^he Unknown, and see project. in the ball-handling department on their jobs and there has been affair will be held at the organi­ days to prepare for Christmas, w.ll be unknown to you, for many and could very well become the a cordial settlement, even the hos­ zation's clubhouse, 313 E. McLe­ What a feverish ‘last minute pre- will r-.t arrive in Bethlehem of team's floor general. His clever pital workers love him. more. paraticn many are making for this Judea, and Jesus will not be born Rumor Is False He was really “cooling” it back Scheduled to take office as presi­ floor tatica rival these of Bill Meg i j.irney to Bethlehem. ;n yrur hem. A Law And Order Package (Continued from Page One) gett, a fancy guard, who also had in 1962, going about his business dent is Atty. Walter Bailey, young Prepare for a spiritual Christ­ a good night with 17 points. of practicing law, when he got civil rights lawyer. He ,|ill chal­ E me will not reach Bethlehem. mas. Tlien you wJ! nit ‘ spend’’ Recently wo carried a UPI news release giving in substance SCLC board. Jackie Robinson was in the his first big break. He was ap­ lenge members to give stronger sup­ They will stop on the road. They Christmas. Ycu will “Keep Christ­ the proposed law and order package of bills which are to be Hi a statement answering the pointed an assistant U. 8. attorney port to the party. will deviate. They will never see mas." Let ua prepare to keep proposed by the Nixon-Administration. article, Rev. Mr. Lowery nastor thick of the battle with CBC and in Memphis, a real first for a Ne­ Three ethers scheduled to speak the baby Jesus, let us prepare to Chr.stmas in- all of its ancient lo- of Central United Methodist came up with 17 points and 7 re­ The question of crime was one of the major issues in the gro in this city. on New Directions — 1969” are see the manger cradled babe. Let telin*$s.*4 ow- way this week and the winner w.ll to hire ex-convicts. people, and to all persons who son. also of tl’e Lam?” aedre Sarver Grads be crowned Dec. 21 "t a cometion Jewish nation, strategically, geo­ and sing forth “Joy To The Also, the Republicans propose to spell out guidelines for support the work of such orvani- graphically ' ,cated, a land freed World, The Lord Has Come." Let A wake lor the deceaaied ath­ I Continued from Page One) tai) scheduled fcr the King Cot­ fudges who feel that present bail laws require them to unwise­ ratinns as 8CTC jn fhe fieht for from Idolatry. For th? first Ch^t- lete was held Tuesday nleht of ton Hotel ballroom. us Join that choir that sang fustice and brotherhood. Let those ly free high-risk suspects. this.— week„— r-‘ Victory. ; neral than 60 days after hanging up his mas God prepared a mother. God "Peace On Earth. Good Will To who wish to divide and destory us Home and the furml u ; >vn- ’ uniform was hired at the Defense A campus-wide student vote will prepared Mary ‘‘and the (1 I Men.’ » A major part of the package, however, deals with organiz­ by using such ridiculous tactics as ducted Wednesday nltemocn irom i Industrial plant Equipment Center determlns the winner after con­ Angel said unto her Fear not, these totally errones stories be ad­ Let us prepare to meet God on ed crime. As part cf this proposed crackdown, mobsters convict­ New Sardis M. B. Church on cn Airways. DIPEC is a major field testants appear in a ta’ent and Mary, for thou bast found favor vised that they will not scceed. Chrjtmas. morning and gaze Into ed of infiltrating legitimate businesses through use of crime pro­ Holmes Road with burial tn the activity of the Defense Supply fashion show. Nrjne of the winner with Gcd, and Behold Thou Shalt "Dr. Abernathy was unanimously the face f Jesus. Prepare now fits would face maximum $10,000 fines and 10-year prison church cemetery. The Rev. Archie Agency. will not be made known until the conceive In thy wemb, and bring elected president of SCLC by our to go to Bethkhem of Judea. “Let Bradley officiated. At 21, Adams, with 35 parachute ifl’ht of the coronation. forth a son. and shall call his sentences. board of directors on April 9, us go now even unto Bethlehem, Members of the Copleville High Jumps. 25 combat missions and hk Th; contest Is spoti'ored by Che name Jesus." G~d was preparing 1968. He was unanimously re- and see th s thing which h come bosketball team as pallbearers. unique double-duty in Vietnam can Eturien* Council headed by Don­ a moth’r for Christmas. elected by the board and our an- to pass, which the Lord hath Floral designs were sent by the relate experiences more eXcitlny nell Cobbins. nual convention last August )n made known unto ur." Luke 2:15. school’s faculty, sophomore class, than many men twice Ids age. "Hn do we prenre for Christ­ Memphis. The SCLC board and Pr-oare for Christmas by pre­ basketball team and senior class. His thoughts now. though are I— Coeds seeking the title ere: mas? WlxU. dees Christmas mean? staff have complete confidence in I paring the heart, the mind, and Clearing The Record Many of the school's students turned toward his career, possibly Miss Brenda Jovce Poster, a jun- Today the merchants are happy. his leadership. the experience, and Christmas will attended tlie final rites. In government, and the comfor’s I ior, of 1475 Barksdale. We w nder if the Angels are hap­ “To those concerned about his tage • n a new teiuty and mean- In our edition of Tuesday, Dec- 3, in an editorial we com­ of home with his parents at 1792 Mjss Katherine L. Turner, a sen- py as they behold us preparing health I am thankful lor the op­ ini F»u had never known before. mented on the speech of Attorney Vernon Jordan, Jr., before S. Orleans. I lor o' 347$ Cypress. f-r Christmas. We wonder how portunity to report that his doc- the Hungry Club on November 2. We stated that the news re­ tore advise me that he is rapidly Miss Social port on- the Jordan speech quoted him as saying the Young recovering from pneumonia and (Continued from Page One) Negro breed resents "the old line leadership." expects to return to his duties as Carla put on an unannounced show In reference to that latter statement Attorney Jordan has soon as they permit for the audience and ripped off "I talked to Dr. Agemathv to- written tn: "I did not say that. As a matter of fact, I do not be­ several cf their popular numbers. I “ay; He Is resting catching upon lieve that." Mrs. A. W. Willis Jr.. was gen­ reading, and maoping strategy for eral chairman of the contest, with a full-scale attack on poverty and W* hod criticized the idea of unnecessary claiming o' di- Mrs. Leon Griffin in charge of William ‘‘Bill’’ Loeb Sole Owner racial discrimination. He wiseiv re­ vision in our race between the youth and our elders. We think contests and Mrs. Kennell Ven- fused to dignify the stories about scn. chairman of coronation ar­ there n some difference of opinion between the youth and elders him by commenting on them. rangements. W. C. (Bills Weathers on the approach to some problems, but it is not basic. “Finally to those who might en­ was fainancial chairman, and Ro­ So we are happy to make this correction and are glad tertain anv doubts about Judge bert M. Ratcliffe was publicity to Hooks position on this matter 1 know Attorney Jordan's accurate position on chairman. this question of ran say that I talked to Judge youth and the elders. Hooks today, and he asked me to (Of Loeb Enterprises) release the following statement by nim:; ■ . J 1st Semester Exams (Continued from Page One) □—- T have no Intention whatso- mi.r .5 t^yi‘ng “S' leadership tion of Mrs. Mildred Green, wiP J'.1” 8010 Tt has not been of­ render its annual Christmas con­ Free The Pueblo fered to me and I have not sought cert Friday De.’. 20. This Is wortto®* 1 ”Dect “ con!ln’* The National Committee for Responsible Patriotism which ™rkin? as a loyal boar(J member The t'vo-we?k Christmas vaca­ was formed last July for the main purpose of creating sentiment and I completely support the Rev tion is scheduled to begin Dtc. 2’ in this country to urge the U.S. government to do everything a worthy ind and conthue through Jan. 4. honorably to free the intelligence ship Pueblo and her crew. ouaufied logical successor of Dr Students at th" eo’lege will h inTlw^ 10 th<‘ Story "Paring involved in the Interim Scmcste" Our ship was seized, January 23,1968 by Communist North to "* W»r on Friday.. Dee. 6 Program during -the monij o The Difference Korean octroi boats on the charge that she had intruded into ■X I absolutely have no know- January. Second semester classes North Korean territorial waters. A crew of 80-odd men was who inspired the same for will begin Fell. 3. taken with the ship. d«i« /T. have 1 ^dicsled anv ** President or chairman The NCRP with headquarters in the Commodore Hotel, 109 Of leader of South- $6,642.06 Reported E. 42nd St., N. Y. C., N.Y. 10017, is seeking one million signa­ Lradership Cpnfer- (Continued from Page One) | ence. in my statement of resigna- tures to a pledge to support "any honorable action," by the fr?m “if Criminal court ceived at the cnl'ere for VNCF government to get back the Pueblo and her men- tench I specifically panted out from January through October *oi A mammoth motorcade is planned to go to Washington on tPmi f reslpiin? to devote more this year. r December 14 and present these petitions to President Johnson time to the ministry and in a>rect ; Others reporting w"ie J. A. Beau­ and the leaders of the committee also plan to see President- champ, $’5.00, apd Chairman Wea­ thers. $2500. Elect Nixon. full-timee-m that or 1 paid notposition™ accept anv a7 civil right- organization. S Chairman Weathers urged vol­ We think the seizure of this ship is an outrage against our unteer worker to put cn on rrtn country and we are in sympathy with those who ore working effert i.'ciore the holiday -snisotr. to get the release of this ship and her men. Interested citizens sx? ■»• ■“ should write the Committee and express their sympathy with and support for its effort to free the Pueblo and her crew. NAACP Elsctirn been°m®.en;ber,Of our has (Continued from Page One) h? £ Dr 'bernathy ana SCLC than Ben Hooks.” crganizaticn. Mr. Dotson slid the second slate "was not accepted by the chair.” Army To Release Glori-Fried Chicken He has asked the national of­ fice cf the NAACP to conduct an (Continued from Page One) MOSES EPPS investigation here. dent; Russell B. Sugarmon Jr., Moses Epps, Top Salesman and treasurer; Thomas J. Willis secre­ 38,000 Before Xmas tary; Chauncey Eskridge, director Holy Baboons Routeman for Loeb's Laundry- and chief legal counsel; Harold B. CAIRO - i UPI' — Archaeolo­ Cleaner for the year 1968 . . . By DARRELL GARWOOD Jones, executive vice president; gists have found mummies of tec- J-ohn L Jenkins vice pre-id'-qt in red baboons near llie ancient Moses Epps was selected by the WASHINGTON - (UPI) - The Army announced an early charge of franchise sales; Robert Egyptian capital of Memphis and release plan Friday assuring that nearly all the 38,000 reservists B. Hooks Jr., vice president In believe They have uncovered a Memphis Sales Executive Club. charge cf special products and and National Guardsmen colled to duty after the USS Pueblo "complete city of th? cred" the Mitchell 8herre!l Parks, director of antiquities department said Mon- was seized will be home before Christmas 1969. operations.

The Army said draft calls will reservists be "adjuster by an amount suf­ Friday's announcement, following ficient to cover -the releases,” similar early release plans by the meaning a boost in the monthly Ajr Force and Navy, means ap­ draft call from about 25.000 to proximately 37.000 of the 30.000 men Customers 28,000 starting next spring. called up have been promised early Friday's announcement said the releases. The exceptions are the 20 000 Army National Guardsmen 1028 Navy Seabees, all serving in and reservists, all called to active Vietnam. The Navy said It had duty last April for a maximum decided whin to let them go. of two years, would get out 5 tc The Army said reservists and Employees 13 months early with the earliest guardsmen who serve tn Vietnam releases going to those who served will be released as soon as they in Vietnam. finish one-year tours of duty there, The last of the 20.000 will be putting about half the 20.000 back released by bee. 18, IM, the Army in civilian clothes by next Oct. 31. said The other 10,000 it said, will be let Communities out between Dec. 1 and Dec. 15, 1000. The Air Force reservists will get out 7 to 17 months early under a plan announced previously. About 3.000 will be home before Christmas this year and all 10.000 an scheduled for release by next June 30. The Navy already has released al! but a few of Its 000 str reservists. The Army said it would in­ crease draft calls early so draftees can be trained and ready to re­ place the reservists and guards- ARC Contributes $50,000 1 NAACPYoulhs For Blafran Relief Project i Launch Job Drive NEW YORK — An all-day work­ WASHINGTON, D C - With I teams is the lack of the right typg meunting transpqrtajjon cost* of supplies. "To survive, the pl­ shop conducted jointly by the threatening interruption of the I pie need rioe, beans, fish. paha NAACP with the cooperation of huge Nlgerian-Bifran relief pro- oil and powdered ...... milk ” ‘he said. New York University's New Ca­ reer Training Laboratory project gram, the American Red Cross Fear fa rvades the ' countryside. to be conducted under the aegis announced a $50,000 contribution Biagran doctors in Federal terri­ t day to help ease the financial tory wl-> assist the refugees risk cf a $56.0000 Henry Luce grant in crisis facing the International execution as collaborators. The si major metropolitan areas start­ Committee of the Red Cross. IORC teams seldom venture forth I ing immediately. At the same time, American Red at night because of marauding Outstanding resource persons who Cross headquarter .here called pn troops. Bach s$e In the war. ac- the leaders of hheS.SOO Red Cross ciiser the olher of hairraisinj atro- prticipaled in the all-day ses­ chapters acres the country to en­ cit.es that heighten the fear of sion. owe, Thursday, Dec. 5, in­ courage contributions from the in? relug ■eo. cluded Miss Constance Carr, direct pub public in support of the IORC The mob.le Red Cross relief U.r of training. New York Uni­ appeals. Such donations will be teams maintain a regular schedule versity, . Center (or Study of Un­ used in direct support of the ICRC every week, stoppmg at each dis­ employed Youth: Dr. Eli Cohen, program. tribution point on the same day director of the National Commis­ The relief program^ financial at approximately the same time. sion on Employment of Youth, crisis broke as press reports indi­ Tire result Is that every week and Aaron Sehmais. assistant di­ cated growing alarm by govern­ there are more and mure refugees rector, Neighborhood Service Cen­ ments over mounting famine con­ waiting for assistance at every ter program. Lincoln Hospital, Ye- ditions In the secessionist region stop," Haydon said. sh.-va University. of Nigeria. ’ '.'It is fatal fur those who have GREETINGS FROM VIETNAM—Self-explanatory is thia big wedding anniversary “postcard* just ccme out of the bush to try The training sessions were set In reporting the critical need for to eat a regular diet. Their intes­ up by George Broadfield, program Sgt. Dwight Hayden had put up near his home in Conway, S.C. The addressee, Mrs. Hay­ funds to provide transport for the tines are tissue-paper thin and development consultant, and James den, admires it. Hayden is stationed at the U.S. Air Force Base at Pleiku, South Vietnam. refugee supplies, Pierre Gaillard, consuming rice and beans tears Brown Jr., acting director of the an ICIRC director, said that $8 them apart. We try to teach them youth nna college division, both million would be needed to con­ to eat only a soft mixture of pow- of the NAACP. tinue to meet relief needs of these d?red milk, flour and sugar untll starving pepole through February they start to recover." .Tbe sic Hies chosen for employ­ if the relief program — largest ment pro-ram fekSiwyg^pinder To aceomlish Ihio, the Red Cross undertaken by the Swiss humani­ the conditions of IW 'grant are workers have established cooking tarian group since World War II Memphis Atlanta, Oklahoma City. stat-ons along the routes thaj pre­ — was to continue. Minneapolis. Indianapolis, axnd GRAND CHAMPION at the International Livestock Expo in pare the refugee food. The ICRC Is coordinating the Washington, D. C. Cliicago is this 224-pound barrow. Breeder Is Jack Rodi-, In November, approximately 200,- “Once each month, a plane would baugh (left) and Jack Croy iright) By TOM SELLERS “Third, the health of. each Amer­ Convention. , $143,000 — packed in a golf bag. month. Each ration is a week’s Charles Mays, Kenneth Brown I supply of supplemental food for Sherrill Marcus, Preston Pinkett It was dee ded during the dis­ Science Editor ican citizen is influenced by health Also, Miss Mazie Herin, Wash­ The money didn’t last long. In a . one person, Haydon explained. The Atlanta’s Emory University Mon­ standards in other countries of tilt ington, D. C., secretary. Medical few weeks, we were issuing IOU’s i and Calvin Luper. Each city field cussion s?ssi- ns that the original refugees must somehow acquire day, Dec. 9, will propose to U. S. world. Advances in transportation Department, General Conference to the local contractors who hauled i plied that the critically ill who director 'is authorized to hire an emphasis will be upon quality ra­ i the bulk of their diet on their own. church and governmental leaders and increased travel and Inter- of the Seventh-Day Adventists; food, dipping Into our own pockets | are beyond their means to help employment director Immediately. ther than quantity employment, I must go untended," he said. “Those that the world's first International change among nations have made Miss Elizabeth Hllbom, Washing­ and borrowing money from mis­ The medical teams dally must - One such director already selected and that the group will re-convene I that receive attention are the ones Nursing Center be established at health very much a common con­ ton. D. C., chief nursing advisor, sionaries." live and who should die. “They are who attended sessions was George in early March to assess progress Another problem facing the relief so short-staffed and so short-sup- I that stand the best chance to re- 1 Knrford of Oklahoma City. Emory's Nell Hodgson Woodulf cern of all countries. To quote Office of International Health. to aate. School of Nursing. Louis Cassels, Today a typhus Department of Health, Education Officials of several major Protes­ louse or a plague flea brushed off and Welfare; Dr. William Nute tant denominations and U. S. gov­ the rags of a beggar in an Asian New York N. Y, director, Chris­ ernmental agencies will meet at oazaar can be in New Yak oi tian Medical Council. Department Emory to discuss the creation of Oslo, Sidney or Chicago, within of Specialized Ministry, Depart­ an International center where spe­ a few hours.” ment of Overseas Ministries, Na­ cial educational programs can be tional Council of Churches; Dr. offered to American and foreign Dean Fat said "The growing Hervey Ross. Nashville, Tenn., shortage of qualified nurses • all nurses serving abroad, Dean- Ada Board of World Missions, Presby­ over the World makes the neid Fort, Emory Nursing Schdol an­ terian Church in the UB.: Dr. nounced. for such p program increasingly Theodore BtrnriUion.-NerYOft., N. urgent. 'It Is in response to tlise ■* Representatives of the United Y.. medical director. The United Methodist Church, Southern Bap­ needs expressed directly to the Presbyterian Cliurth in the USA. tist Convention, Seventh-Day Ad­ school by such organizations as ventists, Presbyterian Church in the Methodist Board of Missions, the U.8., The United Presbyterian the U, S. Agency for International Church in the USA, and the Na­ Development and the World Health Proposes To Select tional Council of Churches will be Organization, that the Emory Uni­ among those attending the' day- versity School of Nursing proposes long meeting beginning at 9 a.m. its International Nursing Center." in the -auditorium of “Henrietta ’ Committee Heads The two'major efforts of the Egleston Hospital for Children, program, -according to Dr. Fort 1405 Clifton, Road, N.E. would be (1) the training r of (instantly you're a hostess) Also attending, said Dr. Fort, American nurses to serve overseas By Seniority will be officials from the Office and (2) the education of foreign nurses to practice in their home­ Ry MARCIF. RASMUSSEN of International Health. Depart­ •* , ’-I- ! ‘ •• »*. * W I. ment of Health, Eduo«tion, and lands In an atmosphere permeated (United Press International) by the principles and influences Welfare, Washington, D.‘ C.,. and A proposal to select State Sen­ the International Affairs Office, of the Christian religion. ate committee chairman by seniori­ National Communicable Disease The international center would ty rather than appointment — a be a special division within the Center, Atlanta. "legislative independence move that Initial planning funds of $15000 established framework of the failed in 1966 - 1$ expected to be have been allotted to the project School of Nursing, and the direc­ revived at a Dec. 18 senate caucus. by the Board of Missions jut „lhe tor of the center would be re- i United Methodist Churok. sponsible toJha drab of tfcoSclioo! T>is..tlm» the- change has-every Dr. Fort, raid the Eemory huts- of Nutsing. Dr. Fort explained. ohance of w'nn.'ng sources say. Ing school has offered its faculty Among the speakers Monday and Under the present, Senate. rules, staff and facilities for the estab­ their subjects will be.Orie E. Myerr Lt. Gov. George T. Smith, rhemes lishment of an International Nurs­ Jr.. Emory's vice preaident for whoever he wants to fill the pow- ing Center' — an idea which the business and director Of the Wood: ruff Medical Center, “The Etnory committeej chairmabsn’ps. dean has nurtured for the last-I Medical Complex"; A. E. Najjar, The proposed change .would put IS years. the seleoficn.cn a seniority basis chief, international Affairs Office 1 such as Is used in the U.S. Senate. "The Emory University Schoo! Communicable Disease Center. At- ( of Nursing feels a responsibility lanta. “The Program at National Smith successfully fought the to become involved in international Communicb31e Disease Center for move at a 3 milar caucus two years health education for three bask International Health . Workers”; ago when wit was generally viewed reasons,” said Er. Fort. Cr. Ada Fart dean,.Emory Nursing as a power grab by foroes favoring “First, the Board of Missions of School, ' .ij'.liy the- Schdol of Nurs- f:rm°r Senate presHent Peter the Methodist Cliufch and its- nig at Emary has Moked Toward Geer, who Smith defeated. counterparts In other Protestant Establishing ifi International Cen- I churches are attempting to makd.i r lor Nursing”; Miss Vlrgmia But now, with personalities out nursing cafe available' In alniosi; Pn-rtor director of student de- if the foreground, scurces say e.ery county- in the wpi-ld. There vclopuiedt kt' Emory nursing Smith wcu’-a approve the change shah£ are about , 800 mission hospitals school. “Report of a' Six-Week n a comrromL-e in which he re- and h’althi Vent is around thr Course tn the Summer of 1966.” lirs the off cifs of the rules com­ globe. There is no nursing educa-! Pome of those expected to at­ mittee and to maintain most of Gon centari ji)i-tlils country or ii. tend lire. meeting are Dr. Reeve th’ current chairmen until the the world iracli can provide the Betts, New York, N Y., medical 1970 elections. kind of edtri#onal program which ci-rector World Division of Board Two chairmen’s }?ba are open can meet tile Itecds ot these nurse; cf Missions of the United Metho­ and cou’d be filled by the new employed i pre church and serv- dist Church; D W Broojts, At­ system if it b approved. DeKalb SHARP ing in otti wm tries. lanta. member. World Division of den. Ben Johnson, head of the banking and f'nance committee, “Ser n(j„ odd peace. Is influ- Bmrd of Missions of United Meth­ di not seek re-election and edu­ anted by -health standards odist C’luirrli; member, Board of cation chairman .Battle Hall of • As staledy Ute World Health Trustees ot Emory University, ami R me was defeated. Organiz The health of al' general manager. Cotton producers The rules change Is the first people is dainenta) to the at- Association' Mi s Edna Dawkins. af two Importent issues that may talnm'nt ot peace and security and Rirh nond. Vat. associate secretary, be decided at the caucus. Tas is dependent upon the fullest Co- Missionary Personnel of Foreign Hher is the hotly disputed race '••'erat.on of Individuals Bad state. Miss'on Board, Southern Baptist for president pro tem between in­ cumbent Julian Webb and chaEen- ger Hugh Gillis. Some senators hack'ng Webb, 9 view the fight as"a major political lay involving possible fepercus- Your professional beauticiu skns in- the 1970 governor's rnoe knows the answer and the' grip of State Highway D-reetor -J’m Oillis over rural law­ makers, who must gain his ap­ proval for roads projects back home. The junior Gillis is generally ac­ knowledged to ba the frontrun­ lovers. And always with fresh­ ner, tut some Webb forces csv cut goodness because every the contest Is close and offer< "a chintre t-i> be free” cf Jim Gillis' one of the five 2-oz. sticks is Why does some hair Influence if his ton is defeat-5 Individually sealed. • You'll Wetb hss •publicly Charged that Gillis Is apply n; pres’vre.lo aid love the convenient Stixpaks: b's sen’s cause, and other eena- Cracker Barrel Sharp, Extra tors privwt’ft- confirmed it. “Can Shaq), Mellow and Mild. Or get you imagine any other depertinept Your hair l» predom and delate.7.md none of «$■• to tee head .coming in end tolling ■ sena- ’em all in the Variety Pah. It break off for any reason. Scientists teU us that excessive use ‘mfjiow to.o’to.” asked' one in­ dignant lawmaker; of hot combs and over-processing of hair with chemicals often « m- so rces say a secret ballot are major causes of brittleness resulting In hair breakage. But vote at the ciucus could awing hair that Is naturally curly and tangles easily frequently breaks the tide against' Gill’s, although am ww nng w—J a kotmu UAJ!you can off in everyday combing. Notice how irritated your scalp becomes i ih» results would be formally and Nt out 0 mack Iray you're proud when you comb in contrast to the way your beautician does? publicly conf rm*d when the Sen­ ate c-nvene-- next montit. of wMi a Jtixpdt of Cradtor Bah Your professional beautician knows that curly hair mats and The jeb of pro tem while pri­ tangles so easily that ft should be softened before combing. N-:44 W" ^aranrlOfOHu KJntoUfkliMGTVTQ* vn&OuQio marily just to preside in Smith’s Otherwise, unnecessary irritation to the scalp and damage to abs.’nee, has takes oil ®uoh pres­ Q • Cube a iKdu Wco o itick. the shaft and ends of the hair occurs. To achieve file heeded tige. as Indicated by the contested th Or |wt m| them cut at k softening and a temporary relaxing effect that prevents break­ ’ raoe. It Is the omy Senate office i • lock a wrapped itick in age on ail human hair (including wigs), most beauticians rely i filled by a member elected by his on Clairol* Hair-So-New* spray-on creme rinse. For combing peers. i lunch boMip Im fet how Borne say Gillis must take the handy lie tick Is to cube or ease anrffor beautifying your hair in many other ways, trained first ballot to win the race. If a beauticians stock a complete family of fine Clairol products for 1 deadlock occurs, because of votes lllw far talade. • Hero*! greet your specific needs.1—’ for Bowdon Sen. Lamar Plunkett, cheddar to delight true cheese- Visit your expert hairdresser, who cares about ybur hair care several others are expected to jump and your comfort. Whatever the nature of your hair problems, Into the oonteat. only your professional beautician knows the auwar torture. When you find it difficult to . ,r. make other people understand what you i you do not MtyrilA Womb < Safari, DwrfMtor 11,WU ------___ ------I, And I. Head In Ntffolli, Va. 6hristmas

Candle Displayed STEVENAGt, England—(UPI)—Christmas won't be Chriilmos for hundreds ot iittle caroiers around the parish of St. Peterw NORFOLK, Va. The Largest door ot the Gardens’ administra- Cnurch this year. Yule CUdk in the Work!,” will > the rotunda ot toe Despite these obstacles. the. tacu ty of Atlanta University * soi no reason why we should! ixn't drink and dri e. Irktion building, this gigan­ Largest Yuie Candle in the ?'b*cl cf Fus’ne s Adm'n'’tratirn rubsldue web-led children by pay­ The proper time for tanging <*• tic candle will represent the spirit Worio” will unduuctedly oe one T'ur'dty. Dec. 11. at 11 k. m. in tit-m tt make an irreverent rois, if they arc KSng’, at all. is ' > rf i 19th century Christmas as of the meat outstanding features D an Sge Avd'torlum. d.n, outside our front door," said between the last Sunday in advent part of Norfolk ”4 Centuries cf Norfolk’s 1933 Christmas cele- In the afternoon, Mr. DeButts xt.. -un.cn Lladdtn from the. * • and the least of the Epiphany, fjhriittoak” tour. brations. wT. participate in sem'nars to pit. Jan. 6. i The Williamsburg Soap and pan- Tie- ss buslnrse management with Rev fladden has given his par- Rev. Sladden's final oimmand- the stud-nt’. Ttrse sesskns are sh a liti of -0 Christmas command m:ni is to ask the congrii '.tion to _;en to the public. m nts: delete hbn irom their Cuirtstnias John B. Barnett estimates Mr. DeButts’ v’sit to the cam­ Door-to-door singers should be card list ,.: •>* it 9(11 be two te-l wale and MelSfes in Titos pus of Atlanta University Is part anrred miles the caio’s are sung "A full church is tlie best pres­ 1st ten fed tall upon com­ of a program under the sponsor­ i.'vircntly, with effort, the words ent you can give your pi^eet at FCiRT WORTH Tex. - (UPP - ic. According to the Encyclo- shin cf Human Resources Develip- . 'id nr sic perfectly rllcuhted. Caristmis,” he said. Col. Heni-y Tift Mayers, who pilot­ nviit, Inc., which brngs to the i JBclttannica, giant candles qrd the s’ngers collecting lor a ed the presidential plane lor •empu'cs of jredcnmantfly Ne­ been made for various oc- worthy cause. Franklin D Roosevelt and Harry gro college, and universities top- canons but a candle of these di- Christ should be given priority Mideast Casualties Tniman died Sunday alter a fl'ght executives and outstanding tOVEtNMS COM! ClfAN-Ordinarily a buiy governor itaa a K>’ an, but obi thf^ at the mansions would qualify as the ’er Ctrislmas cards and flashy JERUSALEM - -.Mili­ "Largest fule Candle in shirt, illness. He was 91. educators. , „epubMe“ Governor!’ Conference tn Pafm Springs. Calif: Sauna batfifng are i from lefti tiie tary sources said Monday 2® Is­ Myers a native or Tilton. Ga, The lecltre' and presents. Worid.” i r.sei. wrraths and other trap- raelis had been killed suiCo tlie Harold UVandtr of Minnesota. Tim Babcoek of Montana. Ruaaell Petbracn of Delaware flew the “Sacred Cow." a DC4, and are expected to provide Negroes pmgs'tiTArpd fo Bfiphefs the Jones­ 1937 Middle East War and an't^her Raymond Sbaflr rf Pennsylvania, and Babcock aide Petar Clayton .the. cAhdlemaker is starting at the "Independence ” a DCS. used •e.’klni manageiui .eadeisn.p es should be scrapped. 1.005 wounded in lighting against tlie bottom ot the huge candle by Roosevelt and Tniman. respect­ careers in private and public ad- Presents should be homemade. Arab forces. and. casting it joint by joint. Hun­ ively between 1342 and 1948 when m n’stratk n with the same degree Don’t post cards you could de­- - At tlie same time, they said the dreds of pounds of wax w* b» he was an Air Force colonel. rf Urn hand ccntemnorary, rcalls liver by hand and never send Arabs have lost about 600 men heated and then expertly cooled Al tlie time of his death here, tic management-in-aetton’’ which cards to people who you art al­ killed, with another 1.300 captured. to «fv<* the candle just the rigid where he had lived since alter 1 has long been available to other substance The candlewick will World War II. he was a retired Americans. ready sending presents. Members of the press are invited more ctoaely resemble sturdy rope. American Air Lines captain. Commercial Christinas cards, "an MUIR INJURED A candle of this magnitude ( Myers ilew I he presidents tn la a press conference with Mr. unholy racket," should be sacri­ causes many problems not often the conferences at Yalta and Pots­ D Butts in Dean Sage Faculty ficed bi place ol Christmas cards CASALE. Italy - 'UPD - Four l unge, Atlanta University, at persons were seriously hurt when considered when ordering other dam that brought an end to World sold in aid of good causes — a 10:30 a. m. qn Thursday morning. a motorist suffered a fatal heart types of Christmas decorations. War II. He also served as pilot nt "iioly racket.' ’ Foundation- I ■ ■ To Be, ) - ■ t various times lor Winston Church­ attack and his mar careened along Besides problems of construction, I—WR the Chicago Consortium' to-"t?ln the City and the candlemakers hill. Gen. Oeore D. Marshall, Gen. A reputation acquired through Don’t open Christmas presents a busy, stfect knocking down pe­ ^ork City Board of Education. destrians Saturday. The car final- — A program to . the Chicago Consortium to i have had to come up with solu­ Dwight D. Eisenhower, linancter i publicity, Is not to be confus d uiuu ai'cr lunch on Christmas day. —...... - UP to,bOO applicants. (Details on four major cities to em- The New York University . pro­ tions on how to tiansport the Bernard Baruch and Mrs. Eleanor with character, acquired througn Put first things first. Keep ly stopned by smeshing Into a- to 900 Teacher Corps ap- gram will train up to seventy-five page 4.1. u ( . p-nHIn »’»npc n't ’t thriYI-h Roosevelt. 1 living. C"rsimas morning clear for wor- nother vehicle at an Jntc—e i e Mtwnto who could not be accept­ Teacher Corps applicants. (Details —Cleveiand-a grant, of $12,500 ed as Corpsmen because of re- on page J.i to toe Cleveland Board of Edu­ tOcM Federal appropriations was —Detroit—a grant of $3UOO to cation tor » two-year project with Ktwunced recently by the Ford the Detriot Board of Education Cleveland Slate University to train Founaaton. < borne 10,000 appli- (or a two-year project with Oak­ up to fifty applicants. (Details on canta who met the requbtments land University for training up to page 4.) w»re affected by the cuts.) ISO applicants. (Details on page 4.) One other grant, $7,009. to the The Foundation announced -Chicago—a grant of $150,000 National University Extension As- grants totaling $230,750 for the io the Chicago Board of Educa­ f t the Cliosopiiic Society of» pwbiic schools of Chicago, Cleve- tion for a two year project with Princeton University. Rita Robinson ind, Detroit, and New York and iniverst.es to train the applicants. She leads the two-career life. "These men and women signi­ fied a desire to work In Inner-city With Coke to help her all the way. schools, and th.* programs will en­ able Jfflim to do so in spite of A successful publishing executive at Time, Inc., she’sj cutbacks in Federal appropria- also a devoted wife and mother of three boys. ttons,” Edwara J. Meade Jr. pro­ Both careers require equal time. gram officer in charge of public ITA BENA Miss. — President and talent to help us plan and itvcaiion lor the Foundation. Mid. And yet, Mrs. Robinson manages with ease. Of course^ J. H. While wishes to express an build the present plant we have. "Pf course, this single action can- she always has plenty of Coca-Cola on hand to help •it Ibnipensat' for the govern- appreciation shared by the Mis- He is helping us blueprint the siss.ppi Valley State College fami­ fUturi, mental cutback, just as no foun­ keep her going. ly to the many fine officials wbo| Outstanding members of the dation has the resources to im- It stands to reason because Coke has the taste she helped us tremendously In our 181 Stat' Legislature have done much plement the governmental policy year struggle to attain our gftdt&t to i^p 14 by pilloltrig ’ never gets tired of. That's why things go better with Coke. to help meet the gruit national abjective — accreditation. ; through both houses helpful to need trr such teachers. Two times better for Mrs. Roomson.Robinson, In a previous article we men- Misdsslppi Valley State Co’legc. ’'"Th* ,/ffert has an additional ioned the governors and the Vet- Honorable Edgar J. Stephens, Things go better with Coke. (Ki nunefistun beyond affording sever­ ;ran Speaker. We want to remem-, chairman of the Appropriation i ** rnotMARK* al cities a valuable pool of bright oer the eifoits ot every president Committee, House of Reprsenta- high* -motivated prospective tekch- o fthe Beard of Tru«te’». Institu­ tive. en for schools in disadvantaged tions ot Higher Learning s.nce Speaker of the House, the Hon­ neighborhoods. This extra dimen­ 1950: Honorable H M Ivy Hon­ orable jQhn Junkfn, who was long sion is the important implication orable H G Carpenter. Honor­ time tfia'rmJh of tlx Ik- the program could have on the able R D Morrow, Honorable tion and the entire nave ti>*lned us uemumoUsiy. .Jul, future relation between urban Charles D Fair. Honorable Tho­ tchcrf districts and universities In mas J. Tubbs. Honorable Verner oiiblc’q B Newnan ciulnx:- the teaming ol teachers for the S. Hoitpes Honorab'e S. R. Evans, M the Ways anq Mtatta < in 4 Inner-city.” and Honorable M. M. Roberts. tec in the Hou: r has own >v Each president of the Board of inend through the yean - New York City - grants ol trustees has played an Important We shall not iwget t.tat 'i th- I1I.7N) and $5 000 respectively to role In our growth and develop­ State senate, Senator William New Ytrk University and Teachers ment Burgin! Chaitjnin of Senate Ap­ Two e* the former presidents1 College ol Columbia University for propriation committee, helped us have bi Idlngs on this campus! very’ Much througlwut tlie years. two-foar projects with the New that bea, the r names: the H G.| We are very gratelul to the Carpenter Auditorium and the H.l whole LegW-UUre oecause tithjul DHglaivllle M. Ivy Dining Hall. their cooperatne suppu.t »e would DOUGLASVILLE - Mr and We can not forget the contrl- not lulivelive obtains'obtained our objectives. out on Dr. E. R. Job?, former e:cc- We wk,,. „ ___ _ Mrs.'A. Arnold Jr., J. W. Camp­ lift fo express our graC.tuoc bell. Roy Jr. and Noble Bowens cutive serretery of the Board of to the• ’ nress.press, television and radio 1 Pc'eia and Vickie Wells visited Trustees, Institutions (of- Higher--- - stations,..... and to, the millions, of I with. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee and Learning made to help us attain friends,Is who came to ojlr resjuc,' babyi In Chattanooga. Tenn, last our objetclvcs. Dr. E. E. Thrash, i time i•M, ti#e again, flving ip- Suni>?. the pre ent ex-cutlve secretary, is ! provalI and recognition to lhe kind Rea. and Mrs. D. A. Bmith and continuing to help us as we move of servece w.c have beep,d dicatcd KOi.verc the Sunday dinner guest through tlie troud d waters of a I tr oendfIfJtaib lhe’”' pated" cotton It 6! Mr. and Mrs. James Wynn. changing society. . ______I Into _ Mr. E. J. Yelverton, ex'cutive: an in»(i Ms. Georg a Cox, and Fillie P. tutlon which is a “tnecqa" Boirfhi are pat ents at Douglas director. State Build ng Commis-jof aervilc$ to more than a half C* udty Memorial hospital. Mr. sion has exerted much of bis time' million WLiCTBa-s home from the hospi­ tal kiw Mrs. Sarah Stephens is hom! after surgery at the Floyd Com t.v Haspltal. Rome, Ga. 17 e 'Tafveling Wonders will be ng al f»t. Stephens Church of s cn Hemphill Road. In At- ladt De.______’emb’r _21 : Mis t He'd. Mr M Paige and • ( The nee to the moon has oeen Mondi,'r,$vtn: Nh. P M Oooke attended the pen rai West District WSCS in ton by The op»ra Company of ' JohnMfc I wt* len Qa Saturday. Boston and it,, artistic director Admlninri R' v. Rov Blake. Jr., was the Sarah Caldwe'l b»at»ne out both Asfronmiti 8un Ify n ght guest spraker at lite USA and the USSR It was space. ■ , Gr'Jen United Methodist Church. reported turn the White House . J. L Kincade, pastor dinner In Washington. D. C. on The W’T* ("rfipady of Boston's -X- —— groat musicO- cicntlfic feat, was demontfrafed by a special perform­ ance of, Offenbach’s opera Voy­ age to the Moon."

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CH Mat the Atlanta Braves Vernon, 5# established a major uiany iBy ague raoord for itaditon, 1 i sri la, gSM.?he by children : punch. Minor League Administrator Eddie Pittsburgh and managed Wash­ invplve even make-believe danger. ifladelphta BhUllra. Braves Vlce- While the Kennedy ington In 1981, 1962 and 1983. He Yet a tew toys appearing mon i-*!thrtj;^aia ftichards announc- .... Administration forcibly has managed at Vancouver in the Innocent than guns may pore real The militaty r.nd It at : an reiugees from using the U. a. U, wM take over at Pacific Coast League for the past dangers to children who receive as a base to try to overthrow Oas- prtaopce thgt .ftrete fc the Texaa Leagoe. three years. them far Chrtetmas. Adtrifs se­ Amewrt o( t’gp cash payment was tro. the Russians provided the 1,0, tofil be field manager lecting toys a* Ohristmaa gtftt not revested. Communist dictator with a naval 8. C, to the Western sbouM keep lb wind the safety , . > • • ,'j^Mpn batted 08 in 121 games missile arsehal capable ot destroy­ Soviet miUgp . ipva>tta-i • yl of the child u well ar Me enjoy- ing a number ot U. 6. ooastal cities | Czechoslovakia tea been general bm- Peach Bowl To meat, rays Richard Maliue#, child tor Atlanta in 1988 playing in 97 in a surprise attack. , Vata Beach in the consultant In the National Safety fames at lint base 21 at third His entire BdreW-fit This growing capability of Cuba FtoridB State League (Attanta’i Council's home department. bare, and appearing In nine other cordin gto Natal) Ijif. to Inflict a "Pearl Harbor" on clue A phyiri, hewever, will now Cases ot lead poi-oning haw fames as a pinch-hitter. The St- plac’d on ai H.i jffi areas M the U. 8. was discuss id train exehuively at Greenwood) Honor Georgians occurred after ahttften chewed-Vu year-oM native of 'San Diego KOMAR boatg, k*d< . . , _ recently when Adm. Thomas H. tod to a former player and manager toys coated with lead paint Toys COttf., 'teas required by Atlanta missiles ee'ir.l, fa < ■’it Moorer chief ot Naval Operations whore minor league career began nl with sharp edges have caused de- Opt. ja. -lMl .ih a trade with the sea before retoming to tb r iiAie. 1921 Him jranaged Atlantal AAA ridents, as hake pMi-ta eledHe Cfetaatl RHh. appeared ketore a closed-door meet­ .'iwiirorui ♦ ing of the senate Appropriations A Cuban deieeiek)«R:t«4t'n. e’S- farm at Richmond In the Interna­ .Athanta’s'1 TLAkrAJKMMiKAi- toys. ‘' in the pro- Committee. '' ly in the U. 8,< t mxl o i ife- tional League last reason. In addition, stuffed animus MKTissatewU—- T-dra ,l S*n fnkB' formatfen to thijtgat'll A ePl- Two college stars one from with plastic or metal eyes hare «Wb were Darrell Evins, 21-year Under the prodding ot Sgn. Rich­ pence Agency- thaf’the missie-f r- With there appointments. here Georgia Teach and the other been a problem, since a baby tan ard Russell (D-Oa.i, who six years gfd bsflelder from the Oakland lng boats ha-donWs tad take up Is thg lineup for Atlanta's farm from peartla, wha wore kilted in remove the eye and swallow It AtWegLu’ Vancouver farm in the ago iavored a U. 8. Invasion ot perdetermined ppeUiphs aivnj the system next season. ac«tanlta World War H will be Often cheap toys are involved Cuba to topple the Communist re­ Pacific Coast League, and Ron southern coast-of UphU.* #. :n e tsj Richmond, AAA - Roger Bot- honored annually by the each In accidents. A typical offender gime, Adm. Moorer revealed that TsfopUws, a six-foot-five right- of » SovietJU. 8. ciash Over tiie n- torff, General Manager: Mickey bowlI each year will receive the Is the sort plastic or rubber «r MmM pitcher from Indianapolis, the Soviets have supplied Castro vision eT CzeciroslovaA?,1 * Vemon, Field Manager. "State Castfebeny award" and the that has k metal axle between toother PCL dub in the Cincin­ with a powerful naval force of Shreveport, AA J’ Stetnreke, Most vaNable defense player will the wheels. If a toBdler trips and i ■ , ■; n- v ,. nati KtM" organization, 30 OSA and KOMAR missile-firing -, In addition to the Natal- m ss !«> General Manager; Loa Flhgerald, rfcelve th»'“8mtfey Johnson." -•Chugk Hal) (ainW), Mis on the toy, Ms weight din J < patrol boats. threat, Cuban r4u»es ■ uori.mug Manager. f SaMteberry from Atlanta wM flatten the soft body of the eW r-TTO,u, jmqw, .riwmw uj vi. J. A. Middlelon (lift), .... The OSA, a 236-ton high-speed to bring out reports thtt Greenwood, A Charles tvran- a freshman sensation on the IMS an dexpose the metal axle, which ■man, Atlanla UNCF Campaign, President; Morris Brown at least top other ty JhvS| fcvfchs batted ' J41 In 56 _ vessel, and the KOMAR, a 78-ton lan, General Manager; Haas Field Georgia Tech team which posted can be very dangerous. i games »ge and Dr. Benjamin f, Moyg, president emeritus, Morehouse patrol boat, are equipped with the offensive missiles »tJi on the tof Manager. a 9-1 mark and went to hte Cot­ If a jiarent thinks that his child st BViiilnjham in .the Southern I College. Halt was me main speaker ot the second annual sWe- tawt modem Sovtet STYX missiles. land. ’* ton Bowl. He threw toe touchdown has a dangerous toy, he should Lea«f Jigt..season, only his sec­ 1 i The location of Atlanta's wide recognition banquet of the UNCF held in the grand ball- These are the missiles that the pass that beat Notre Dune 13-6 contact the National Clearinghouse ond reason in pro ball, and was Tfoe typg mort:gtwjMetey . "Rookfe” League team will be an- Egyptians used last year to sink and had a 96 yard punt return a- for Toy Safety, e-o the National roam of the Atlanta Marriott Wednesday night, December 4.- eligible for the draft for the first in Quba by the reftlge.i irfa tro nouncM later. the Israeli destroyer, Ellato. gainst Navy. Safety Council, 425 N. Michigan, (Photo ■ • • W. A- Scott, III.) time. mounted ballistic m Kite pft c;i But that was Ostteberey's only Naval intelligence hsts the range Bottorff and Vemon are new­ Chicago, 111. 80611. ■totwfe, an estimated can/e pt 100 to 9 season of college ball. He entered '4, whose pro career be-' of these STYX missiles at approxi­ comer! to the Atlanta organization. The parent should include his mites. Actual photorrajhg of the service as a pitot after that gan at D*jtjftona Beach in the Flari- mately 30 miles or double that dis­ Bottorff, 33, and a native of Lin­ name, the brand name of the toy. missile have been taken by CCLTT1 freshman year and was kilted da Steja League in 1962, appear­ tance if directed from an aircraft. coln, Reb., is a former minor lea­ and the manufacturer’s name and refugees and provided 411* 1A. kW 1 Extraordinary Surveillance ed briefly with Kansas city In 1965 In his secret briefing of the NOV. 7, 1944. address. He should specifically out­ l ' 8 ’ - diK*’V’- gue executive at Lincoln and Dur- senators, Adm. Moorer frankly ad­ Johnson, from Clarksville, Tenn, line the problem with the toy. If and has won 30 games In the Paci­ Another type of .offensin mlssi-fei "r: fic Coast League in the last three mitted that this missile-firing played guard at Georgia in 1987- the child has actually had an ac­ spotted in Cuba snee i»>. < ne 38-39. He played a year with the yekra. flotilla has the capability in a sur­ cident. it should be described tn Of James Ray Never Stops Intermediate Range BailisV i ,;i.. ■ Green Bay Packers, then went in­ . ..«»»• prise attack of Inflicting tremen­ detail. sile similar to. those With±aat» * to the Marine Corps. He was Kill­ W HENRY P/LttFERMANN Braves' farmhands were selected dous damage on such coastal cities The National Clearinghouse, could be filed by Foreman at any from Cuba during the mlss’le crM®--*"- ed at Iwo Jlma on Feb. 19, 1945. by Other dubs quickly in the like Miami, Mobile, Ala., and New sis. These l,200-mil*-fanye, rockery-' which Is an integral part of the time. He Is scheduled to appear The first awardB will be present­ MEMPHIS. Tenn. - (UPI) - draft Picking second, Washington Orleans. Safety Council, will contact the before Crim'nal Court Judge W. are reported, to .be stored in, ed at tbe conclusion of the first The extraordinary surveillance ot Preston Battle Thursday to say claimed righthanded pitcher Den­ Because of the high apeed and manufacturer and work with him juries Earl Bay in hte illite of strloted areas wh»re any 3Svi if-*' Peach Bowl here Dec. 30 when >heth°r he will be ready to go ali Dalton from Atlanta's Rich­ small sire of these missile-firing to ellmiate the hazard. If altering military technicians haw Florida State plays Louisiana steel-plated cells never stops. He to tr'a! March 3. mond roster. The draft's number boats, Adm. Moorer pointed out ■j’ - A -J -; the toy still will not make it safe, State. Is watched as he eats, sleeps, Ray's trial was continued from three pick was Richmond Infield- i that *t would be almost Impossible Signlftcanty, bitodjgll.jot', the Clearinghouse will publicise bathes - in his every moment, Nov. 12 to March 3 when Foreman er Whyne Garrett, taken by the detect them before the boats Soviet-made 8'JMS, wowbu '.t-'Ntex'ii the hazards of the toy and work no matter how perscjal. < suoce’ded Arthur J. Hanes 9r„ New Berk Meta. I got close enough to fire their missiles, have been relo -.->v ■■ -A), to have It removed from the mar- and his son as defense counsel. 4. u; til : ' • • • • j deadly 'rockets. tour areas where the Rusri: :ij aife,H.-. 1 ket. It has become an Issue in what T?e -r-tection of Ray begins at •BRAVIS ITEMS: .Atlanta fin­ In preparing ccunter-measurers, believed to b-i 4tei>'ug te.-,u A.U, Receives One parent recently wrote the is expected to be a demand by a stee!-?1at?d door on the first Adm. Moorer stated, the Navy is I tensive missiles, Percy Foreman, Ray’s Texas at- ished second in the National League Cleamghouse' that Ns child had "ror of the Shelby County Crimi­ bought a sman metal "voice torney, to mave out cf Memphis Ui 1988 in club fielding with a now experimenting . in the 8an, —------■- fcw • nal Courts bu'jding which houses Juan. Puerto Rico area intercepting! And tnera Cm ii-ij < ...... ___ _ RayDnn'f’s willvvfomurder trial In the OCffitaLassassl- B80 ‘and set a club record fcr v < thrower,” which was used by plac­ the county jell and the courtroom and destroying missiles of similar talks, alway St-ct’ $6,680 Grant nation of Dr. Martin Luther King putoute with 4423. beating the mark ■r. ing It Inside the mouth and blow­ size and speed. The results have 1 imaginary and beloved where Ray is to be tried. of 4416 by the 1963 club .. The • ?v,r ATLANTA, Ga.-(8NB1- ing. Jr. Braves -will start their seventh Dr. Thomas D. Jarrett presi­ The father feared that the me­ Details of the procedure by Visitors and guards approach the which Ray Is guarded, how he door and speak into a microphone season at West Palm Beach when i 'o dent, Atlanta University, has an­ tal tube might be swallowed and gets his food, how his heart was to a deputy sheriff who sits eight Spring Training opens next Feb. rr nounced that a grant to th Injure the child’s lungs or intes­ tasted *in “his cen- and how tele­ hours a day behind a combination Braves birthdays In December — CITY FISHERIES ? | amount of 86,880 has recently been tine. eyes never leave him; be- 'ocked door, in a bullet proof cage outfielder Ralph Garr will be 23 awarded to the University by the The Clearinghouse worked with vision known in interviews last called the control center. ' Dee. 12th and Minor League Ad- PLENTY BUFFALO, CATFISH AND SHF1M> Brown-Hazen Fund of the Research tne company selling the toy. and came week. ministnitor Eddie Robinson will Corporation as a contribution to the company agreed to mate the The tens'on .produced . among If cleared by the oontrol center, celebrate hfs 48th birthday on the the academic and scientific pro­ tube out of plastic and enters? Ray’s special guards already has the visiter !s passed into a small 15th. ■■’!'!'■ F gram of the University. its size. This considerably reduced led to at least two lOday disci­ room. Stand ng under a sign read­ B, ■ u'v , The grant provides support for the chances that the toy might plinary suspensions by Sheriff Wil­ ing "no guns allowed," the visitor official Gies twelve months for a research pro­ be dangerous liam N. Non is Jr. :s searched. ject entitled "Comparative Studies . TOKTO - (UPI) - North Viet­ Even though a toy itself is not Foreman, the celebrated defense on Wall Formation and Endoplas­ From there, an elevator takes namese Public Health Minister dangerous, it may cause ‘«n acci­ attorney who. was called in by Ray mic Reticulum Development in As­ dent if it is not Suitable to the visitors to the third floor, where Pham Ngoc Thach died Nov. i cospores of Special of Neurospora" Nov. 12, considers the elaborate Ray lx locked in "a tank," a suite age of the child Who plays with security as grounds for moving Of a r gall bladder infection, hfs Today’s question: that will be conducted by Dr. La­ of cells once used for 16 men. it. the trial. announced in a broadcast AH Fresh and 0 fayette Frederick, chairman of the JBjjlilgnt fluorescent lights sur­ Would you eompar»Mt°i lh< present Marbles are certainly ■ fine gift PRODUCB8 BAD IMAGB monl d here Bunday. 1 CORNER OF FLORIDA Al rganiag taeb wilk ite F«aX Jimif DeputaUDte ot Biology. Mrs. Wil­ round Ray's cells, they are never for an 8-year-old, but they can He Is understood to feel the con­ Bream, formerly witk Uu ('Itrtlmd. turned off. Two small spotlights 9474105 lie L. Austin, a graduate student be dangerous in the hands of a Santa Claus reports that he is Brwnf’ stant surveillance presents Ray to to add more brilliance for a closed in the department, will' assist Dr small baby who might swallow the public - and to potential jur­ getting urgent messages every day Ample Parking Space circuit television monitoring syu- them. (A tip to parents with chil­ ors — as a supercrlmlnal too dan­ now. ■ Frederick in this Investigation. tem shine constantly Into Ray's dren of different ages: teach the gerous to let out of his cell, and Lonnie Wilson, 18-by-22 foot oell. KI8AKU 8AT0, Prime Minister older children to keep theft toys as a threat to himself In t|re hotel manager High In a come; over the door of Japan; ' ’’Nixon's election will away from the infanta and tod- ehsnse that he might take his own to th* prisoner's cell is one tele­ No, I won’t. serve as a source of power, not dlers.) • ’ life. vision camera, another is in the Jimmy Brown only tor Americans but for al) Buch a public image of Ray A toy Iron that plugs in and comer opposite It. A third, in a is the best and democratic peace loving nations beats up can be hasarttobshazardous forTor I *»u’.d prejudice any jury, ForeMan corridor outside the cell, focuses ah I haven’t seen feels. HOGUE&KNOTTs of the world." the 3-or 4-year old girl who just anybody yet to A motion for a change ot venue on. a shower stall. I. wuite to imitate mptnihy. Manuell I- compare with t; " .... 1 " • A one-eyed individual can see suggests that when a little girl The curta'n has been removed l’ W HOGUE & KNOTT STORES OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 as much through a keyhole as any­ watts to pretend she is helping really wants to iron or bake cookiesi from the shower and Ray Is vial- , COD T 16-OZ CAN - LIMIT 4 one. mother by using a toy Iron or mother should supervise het w> bte and watched when he showers. oven, her enjoyment has little to that she can learn to use the! He can also be seen when he Religion does not require that a do with the practical aspict of fill-size over or real Iron. uses the toilet. He is watched man be blind to common expert­ ironing or baking. ; To help adults select toys that when he sleeps under the constant She probably will be Just as are suitable for a child’s age level, glare of the spotlights and fluores­ Paul Curtis, Democracy, like religion, suf­ hippy with an iron or over that Manuell offers the following guide­ cent lamps. ranberry Sauce CAFt * furniture dealer fers most from Its careless friends doesn't heat at all. ’■ lines: RESULTS UNKNOWN not from enemies. When a little girt gets older and ■Babies up to 1 year of age Itke I wouldn't evan Under these conditions, on Oct. - 16-OZ. CAN to feel, chew, hold, drop, and look try to compare 11, a Friday, Ray was tested for at things. Bny brightly colored Jimmy Brown heart trouble. The results of the with anybody I toys to hang where the baby can tests are not known publicly but else. I think ha ace them, or toys that squeak or Ray Is believed to be in good phy­ rattle. But be sure that the toys wuthegreatsat. JOHNSON PRINTF.RY sical health. are too large to be swallowed, and ALES INSURANCE, BANK AND WINDOW CARD PRINTHH that they have no small attach­ However, the 40-year-o'd ex-con­ — ments that might come loose vict has a history of psychoso­ S VMLEY CHOPPED - 10-OZ PKG. •Toddlers from 1 to 2 years of matic Illnesses. The symptoms are Fine WedJ:ng Invitations age love to Investigate the world, real, but they are produced in «hoose playthings that they can pay's mond. and not by his body, Holiday Cards and Announcements take apart and put back together, the physicians say. or move from one place to an-i B aborate precautions against Greens other. I poisoning Ray’s foods are added FHONE 525-9453 RobintM, •Between 2 and 3 years of age to the security system, and an Devil's barber m MMNANDO STIEH children love to experiment. They operation costing Shelby County J don't think I like to build things with blocks,1 several hundred thousand dollars ould really turn the pages of books, dabble - 0,937,80 alone to put bullet ompare Jim- with finger paints. But they still' proof glass In the oontrol center, MIX Brown with may try to swallow small objects; Ray's meals ocme from food other play- so be careful about the size of prepared by a trusty for the depu- . But I will LET US MODERNIZE YOUR HOME the i ty sheriffs specially picked by Mor- that Gayte •At 3 for 4 years of age. the ris to guard Ray in three shifts and Le- Licensed, Bonded end Insured chM often tries to imitate adults.,« »•» 2 pm. 2 p.m. to 10 y Kelly am Good "let’s pretend" gifts Include rpm “ and 10 “p ”m to.6 a m 9 tbs The guards, nene of whom is small brooms and carpet sweepers, w. c. navis cohstructiom co. toy telephones, dolls, miniature jarmed, also fall under the securi­ I tools, and suitcases to pack and ‘ty. Special numbered tokens are GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS exchanged on each shift, and a $ OrwoodHerd, unpack. fAB or.HOGUE 6 KNOTT - GIANT SIZE guard cannot come to work or get !, | municipal ALSO REMODELING AND REPAIRS •Little people start to be more I off without showing his token. employee creative in their play around ages • RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL Last July, Sheriff Morris kept 4 to 6. They’ enjoy paints and No. Tomorrow his men -on duty around the clock paint books, dolls that have clothes ; or the future... within ther-Jail for four days wait­ or a doll house and furniture, and maybe. Today, BUILD ROOMS, DENS, CONCRETE DRIVES ing for word that Ray was en DETERGENT even costumes for dramatic play. ■I1 ■- ...... route from London. MATURED - 5 TO 7 LB. AVERAGE and APPLY NEW ROOFS •By age 6 chiidren like to test When at last the prisoner came, their manipulative ability. Select one deputy said to another, "Boy, EASY TERMS, UP TO 8 YEARS TO PAY play equipment that will help tS'; I wish 4 could go home." The develop the child's skills, but be second answered, “Amen." Both % sure the toys are not too compli­ 1936 Chelsea, Memphis, Tenn. were suspended for 10 days as cated. Simple games and puzzles, discipline for their complaints. DUCKS PHONE TODAY 275-7597 or 3764194 Construction sets, or a sled will ail make good Christmas gifts. Something there » The Hague & Knott Food Stores are Authorized by the •The Interests of children 8 years Students To Give no qubttion about: and older vary a good deal. By government to Accept and Redeem Govt. Coupons. this time a child usually has some Baskets To Needy definite likes and dislikes, so se­ No Coupons • No Stamps OLD TUSCALOOSA Ala. - The stud­ lect a toy with the child specifi­ No Forced Purchases o ent" body of the Tuscaloosa State cally in mind. Remember that a Trade School through two organi­ CHARTE background of safe play habits zations (Vocational Club and Stud­ will sene the child well. * ent Council), recently accepted the 7 is - Be sure the toy you select is project of contributing baskets of A. - I to 1571 LAMAR AVE. durable. "People can spend a lot food to families with low incomes Kentucky’s of time and money buying toys Convenient In several surrounding counties. 3714 Finest for Christmas,” says Manuell. “It’s a shame when after all this trou­ The items for the baskets were Locations ble," the poorly-made toy falls donated by the student body and Bourbon? apart during the first half hour faculty. Students were asked to 7 ot a child's curious investigation." submit the names of persons whom Remember that kids can be hard they thought would qualify for on toys. They may use them tn baskets. unpredictable ways, so be sure that a toy can stand up to a child’s The Rev. C. A. Fredd is director HOGUE & "misuse” of It. of the school.

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