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MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS ------I .-X

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NAACP Hails Truman Call. Measure Fireworks For Cloture Seen Around Jan. 23 NEW YORK-Appreciation for the WASHINGTON. D. C - (NNPAi eiteralion by President Harry S — Senate Democratic policymakers, Truman of his firm support of civil at n two-hour luncheon meeting last . . rights legislation and for his specific week, approved a program calling for un early start on the bill’to i lequest. in his Slate ot the Union ¡-message, that civil rights measures create a fair employment practice- commission be allowed to come to a volt was According to schedule, the Sen­ 5 ■’ expressed today by the National As- ate last Tuesday began consider«- ij sociatioii for the Advancement ot tion oi the bllLto repeal federal ,r Colored People .’ faxes on oleomargarine. The Seiiate ■i In u telegram to the Chief Exe- . W‘il be kept on the oleo bill until n ibilive Ai ling NAACP Secretary Rov action Is completed, even though the i.s JKilkliis ladled the P'-c.-lden, for his dairy stat^ Senators may resort io d I “continued insistence on (he pas- : a filibuster io prevent on a vote on y| later.than Jan. 23. LESINSKI MOKE Golat. William L. Pattereon and Juries. Seconds after the last per­ i the Hanley mortuary establishment "Proporentsfot FEPC" Mt. Wil- Representative John Lesinski, of FROM TRINTDADD TO LE­ who terne great distances to attend Michigan, chairman of the House Emnntial Bloch as their defense son had been routed from the frame I to carry the homeless families to the kips told Congressman Lesinski, MOYNE - Grace Jabandhanslngh ttc lociil institution. A native of Labor and Education Committee, counsel, the Civil Rights Congress building, the fire reoortedly leap­ Red cross chapter, where they were "sincerely hope for immediate pas­ i right i shown with the wife of Le- Trinidad. B W I., Miss Jabandhan- said last Tuesday he wIH move for has announced. frogged through the first-floor given food, clothing «nd tentative sage of the fair employment bill in Moyne College, President Hollis F singh hopes to go into seme field of consideration of his resolution to Wilson said they were signing, rooms and then climbed furiously shelter. the second session of the 81st Con­ Price, is typical of the any students medical science. ■ ■ bypass the Rules Committee and the Civil Rights Congress reported, Up the rear of the building, leaving , Miss Lorton Lee. ARC’« public in­ gress. We appreciate your support 1 ■ > • ' ■ . '■ —• ...... •-*.— ■ ■— ttubring up the FEPC bill qp that date. because . "they’re lawyers who it a flaming Inferno. formation officials, reported that of this position and urge you to TheT1 anti-job discrimination bill brought us out of that death house. SKELETON LEET —T Mrs Helen Mitchell, Miss Christine continue your efforts on bqhalf of was approved by the House Labor We are going to stick tog.ther till Officials said the blaze was Maynard and Mrs Gertrude Thomp­ FEPC Mobilization Drive Maps sand Education -Committee late in we’re all free.' brought under control less than son were assigned case work in con­ he last se.ssion and .sent to the Rules on hour after firemen began fight­ nection with the fire. Mrs. Lea «ik­ Committee but that body Tailed to President. : Com Wlison and McKenzie also joined ing the flames. Only a skeleton of ed that identification pf resident« of act on Jt before Congress adjourned. Many Agricultural, Business and Ralph Cooper, Collis English Mid the two-story frame was left stand­ ¡ tlie demolished building be withheld, All-Out Fight Before adjournment Mr. Lesinski Professional leaders not only in For FEPC “» James Thorpé in authorizing Mr. ing between two apartments which she said ARC will continue to wart filed a resolution to bypass the Rules Arkansas but from, surrounding n ■ —' . •' ■ Patterson, at Executive Secretary had been threatened by the flames. with the families to help them b*i Committee. He can call up his reso­ i (W permanently rehabilitated, • d WASHINGTON- With iTesIdent In an effort to assure enactment : of the Civil Rights Congress, "to H C Williams, owner of the two- States are expected to attend the lution for House action on the'se­ Truman .-epeaiing his demand for of this legislation, hundreds of de- ehlist the aid of that organization, Loan closing ceremonies. Claude A cond or fourth Monday without get­ 1 enactment of civil r.gnts iegisla-, legates from all sections of the coun- l(| its friends, and supporters tn any Barrett, Director to the Associ­ ting a special rule for its consider­ ated Negro Press, and adviser to tion in his State of the Uni-ui Mes­ iry will converge upon this city for 1 ationa(in from the Rules Committee. steps that it may deem necessary sage to Congicas. supporters of this a three-day cobterence. Jatyiary -p, the Secretary of Agriculture is ex­ To avoid getting the new session (Continued On Page Six) Negroes Applying pected to be one of the principal program prepared this week for an 15-17 under auspices of the Nation-1 off()t[ on a controversial’ issue, House all-out fight to secure passage of a! Emergency Civil Right.« lijpblli- (Continued On Page Six» the FEPC bill and other civil rights 1 measures (Continued On Page Six) ' ■ ■ FENDER BENDERS

With the adding of Negroes to u.< members of the Police Deg» the Memphis Polite Force doing ment. 1949 and with the year arriving lit No statement at this writing I all probability 1950 will be the year made by Mayor Overton nor Co WASHINGTON. D, C. - tNNPA' for adding Negroes to the Memphis miss’oner Bole regarding the ell President Truman last Thursday Fire Department attitude toward employing Negr sent to the Senate the nomination Application blanks for firemen for the Fire Department. "f William H. Hastie to be a Judge hate been requested- and given to of (he United States Third Ciretilt Negroes since Christmas, according Each applicant ia required I Court of Appeals at Philadelphia. to Stanley Dillard, director of the meet the standards for chanct Judge Hastie is serving under a Civil Service Division. and tÿiysical requirement«; aft recess appointment. President Tru­ Leading Negro citizens and or­ being fingerprinted and taking man heminated him for the circuit ganizations have been interested in physical examination, he 1« Um court bench in the clorin? days oi Negroes being enrolled as firemen eligible for the agility and ment the last session of Congress, but the Such a city policy was sought for tests These two testa the achM Senate failed to act on the nwmlna- doihg the employment of Negroes uled for January 21. tlcii before Congress adjourned. Under the law. the Presidtsil was required to spbmil a.new nomina­ Stockholders Of EIGHT MEMPHIS tion The Senate Judiciary Commit­ tee wil! probably hold hearings on ALPHAS ATTEND •the nomination:-’ CONCLAVE One of the largest delegatioi Chamber To Sponsor “Know from the Memnhis’ graduate chai (er of Alpha Phi Alph« Fraternil ■ tn the' o^emhlv room of tmiver-^uUfnded tike35th Ganarai Cimwt Your Neighbor" Program ‘al Life Insurance €tomfaTiy’s oew Alnha Phi Alpty in Atlu home office, located at 480 Linden fa. Georgia, during the Chrjtat 'beginning a twelve »12 00) noon t holiday«- The delegation inclu« I The Memphis Negro Chamber of ¡February 5. 1950 Johnson further |b m Charges Taroley. regional dl"e i Commerce naj completed 'plans to ___staiqdthis thataffair tip will affair net bewill not be , The Tri StKFItank |s now doing tor: Lewis O. Swingler, editor oftl ’ foxier, a "Know Your Neighbor" Pro- oonfined to Memphis bit'shall in­ business in excess of, Milliop Doi-, SPHINX MAGAZINE; Mar» Jgiam. According to Loui.< R. >Jol»r. chide principal cities and towns lars and has become one ..of the Tarplfy and" Thomas Hayes, J ■ son. president this program i> de- with radius - ,of two <2001 -Miles top -ranking financial houses own- delegates of the chapter; Reft j-slgned lor the purpose of-intnr-J which is considered the trade area ed and operated by Negroes“ In M, Johnson, alternate: D. during to the Negro ritfzetirt' » of Memphis America. ' ., Thomas. Jr,, alternate; J. Edw« Memphis the many business enter­ The National Negro Business Serving a The time and place of "Know tors are J. E. Walker. A Charles 1 and will be "held Sunday morning, Hunter. P. W. Hill. Robert David­ Cohventipn reports will be ma I J: ’ ’ ’.... ~r‘ «* .’ "four Neighbor Bieakfast" will be son. G W. Lee, A. M Walker. T. R ¡at the installation meeting of I ■pven at a later date. Working as plia Delta Lambda Chapter j committeemen are: Mrs. R:o«■«■ M Howard, T, H. Raves. Jr.. Rob­ ert Wright? R. & Street. M. W TlWTtorurdav m this month. Q| ,’rown Bracey, Mrs. Flora Church j Ing this meeting Dr. E. M. WM : ville Cochrane, Mrs McAdam Bonner. A. N. Kitrelle, E R Kirk. | will be Installed » the newiv ■ Soon, Mf. C B Johnson. Mr. John Ridlev Anderson «nd ’ R. Q Ven- i ed president ~tb - succeeod D». *. etal beauty after Ole' Man Winter H. George Mr. James T. Brooks, son. * > gave hl« version at the’“ICE­ ; Earl Bland. '•* including the Cotton-makers Jubi­ Mr S. L. Dixon, Attorney James F Members of the advisory board t______■ ■ ... . STORM BLUES. This striking Estes and Louie R Johnson Lewis «re Mrs Anita V. Walton «nd T. lee. - scene was taken by Charlie Hooks C D Hay» Major business «c-, especially for the Memphis World (Photo By Charlie Hooka) cording to IX. Walker will be an- i . • Truman Honors Memory > MAN ENVISIONS Of Dr. George Carver r JOPLIN. Missouri—(SNBh—PrlM-1 soap, shaving loftonv-breakfart food» lent Truman and 500 persons' hon-1 of fee. shampoo, buildmg board«, -red the memory of the late George axle grease, ink and many other Washington Carver, noted Negro. :ommodities. Educator, at a banquet last night • From the sweet-potato he made n Joplin. .’.olasses, candy, starch, vinegar, The chief executive In a telegram .ibrary paste and shoe-black. * to the dinner described Dr. Car­ Carver developed from cornstalks ver as “a great American,” He ask- mllding boards; from Ways and jd that the memory of “this humble oamy soil, many dyes u.d paints citizen, who served humanity so md from Alabama red clay, the {enerously and uhselfishly, serve fabulous blue paint once known to to inspire all our fellow Americans King Tut Ank Kamens artist. II A meoiogtot and a student of to work unceasingly to attain the goals we strive for and to hold fast fungus growths, he found many Left Out Of in those freedoms we cherish." -ures for crop-blights and diseases. Carver claim to faihe rests on his He fathered a whole new science, many accomplishments with the so- Chemurgy, which is the study of soil called “lowly” peanut and the constituents.

"humble" potato. When Carver died in 1943, at the NEW-YORK. N. Y. - Dr. W. E. He labored and taught many years age of 83? he was known, not only B. Dubois, an NAACP founder, and at Tuskegee institute where he urg­ throughout the South, but through­ Justice Jana Bolin tailed in their ed upon the South the diversifica­ out the world. He had received de­ jiu ior reelection to the board of tion of crops, soil conservation, in­ gree from famous Northern univer­ lr.’Ctors of the NAACP which end­ crease of hve stock, motive indus­ sities. ed its 41st- aifouttF meeting lwre trialization and the dissemination He had been made a director of. Tne.sdav. of all related information to the the Department of Agricultural Re­ southern farmer, black and white. search, a member of the Royal So­ Justice Bolin, of the New York The quiet little scientist found ciety of Arts ip London. The 8ping- Domestic Relations court, ran as over 300 uses for the peanut. Work­ arn medal and the Roosevelt Medal an independent when the nomina­ ing assiduously in his laboratory, he for Achievement in Science had al­ as th fflfk btKine activer”! tions committee did not rename her. made from it milk, butter, flour. so been awarded him. IhM« million jobs- However, the board did elect h*r a*1 CONGRESS HEARS TRUMAN’S STATE-’ Executive is shown as he renewed aj! his by a MS billion i NAACP vice-president. - y I Ol THE UNION MESSAGE — Here-is a “Fair Deal” ijraposais and declared that )>' balanced budget" is a billion dollar.. : .erious'talk lor/'Aunt Putty;" CM a beautiful holiday tree in front The NAACP board issued a state­ D. yeatman and their two children, He also uoled the strengthening of plan, consisting of "an "The gain in national income 1 orchids lor the worthy; ~a whip-' | ol her firoplace for kiddies front Voting Rights who-died tragically in their home ment saying that "the practice of ciyil rights laws in New Jersey, the indlWg economy, alt reasonable would be equal, to an average of1 lash filr the shameful; If the cal- »far and near. She loves to make discrimination in employment is the at Vl |;ini.i State College oh De- abolition of segregation in the state uctlons in expenditures, anti a '■ n'early $1,0^ for every family in! mnn-LKylhen w. it il nut then! children happy greatest problem facing racial, relig­ cembti 25 were held at Blandford militias of Connecticut and Minne­ ¿‘" increase in rever ties the Umtfd States. Tins would «real­ ious and nationality groups through­ yuuWhotblanieiul Mule Traini GOSSIP NOTES Cen.i ery ou January 3rd at the sota. the enactment of anti-lynch­ changes in tlie tax laws _Jf out the country and is an unsur- ly improve standards of Irving. It Mule Tram. Miue Train Marie Dickerson, pilot and for­ grave^del the Rev' Dr. E. P. S. Da­ ing legislation in , the aboli­ tn Alabama• s mountable barrier to' achieving the idem added; would go far toward out goal oi J mer entertainer, went to New York tion of segregation and discrimin­ TALL TALES IN :ui' KT PANTS vies smidiictcn the, brief commits! goal, of a high standard of living the complete ehmfnation ot pover­ -.o meet hubby, Henry Coker, tnim- ation in public housing projects in Ab butines» renditions continue .... - . Biggi.l "Jailual '4 crai 'Dr.-' services which were attended by for all Americans.'’ ty. It would provide employment pe$eer with ' No­ Connecticut, anti-segregation laws improve. we should bring pov- 11-ivlan Committee - . i Jay Moss being Urrested-on iharge>. the families .of the deceased anti Demanding that "highest prior­ for the state schools in Indiana and opportunities for about 64 million vel “oughta be In pictures" contest ient receipts and expenditures ;. 1 of rape Final papers oh divorce ' their friends. Members of the fam­ ity" be giveh to fair employment Wisconsin, und the refusal of Illin­ workers.” will start the first of the year. Win­ bûtnee, and provide some sur- ADDointed Bv Gov. of actress Helen Crozier from hus- ily who ■ urvive are Mr. and Mrs practices legislation the association ois to issue state funds for any ner is to get a movie contract > for debt reduction, at the ear- ' band. Dosweil not out until May; John A. Yeatman, 'mother and fa­ declared that American voters “will school guilty of discrimination for âlte.oOMittent, with the wel- Attorney General __ Lclimaxes, three years of battling in Never told you about the Christ­ ther of the late Edward D. Yeat­ not be beguiled byjhamachinations race or creed. James E. Folsom of the country?' 1'courts mas card from Marva Louis. It is man; John A. Yeatman,' Jr., bro­ of the toes of FEPC whether they . Truman said the nation’s Fails To Comment a. picture of a tree behind a win­ ther; and Mis; Helen Yeatman. be Democrats or Republicans, who Others elected to the NAACP threaten to substitute the toothless board include Kelly M. Alexander, situation "is-good, and it On Segregation MONTGOMERY. Ala. - An 11- . L A Sentinel five -hour Christ­ dow with words "from Marva Lou­ sister of the deceased. Mrs. Muriel be better," although he ex- man committee appointed Ptidaj ' bwief,t *hw 1U"“ln be^r is" ...... Yeatmaii is survived .by her parents Ferguson anil-lynching bill or a president of the North Carolina )y Alabama Gov. James E. Folsom bbnl- CVC- admis. ion was by Adventure story reading like a Mr. and Mrs; Fleming; her two poll tax cQnsUtutional amendment" State conference; Dr. W. Montague MONTGOMERY. Ala. - «INS) - Cobb, professor of anatomy at Ho­ : -.0 hive,rigate complaints that vet- ’’"‘y movie came from my barber, Char­ sisters, Mrs. Ernestine Terrpce of whattwshow coming to Beale Alabama Attorney General ’ A. A. ward university; Harry j. Greene,' lie 'Bradley, and two companions. New Orleans a.id Mrs. George Auditorium Friday, January 13 ; Carmichael Friday refused to com- t erans are aelng denied the right to vote will meet for . the first time •?£ ' ifoyr-Vor Bland df Chicago and one brother. member of the executive committee rv Joe Hunter and his "Land- ■ tiient on a demand that hd lend'his E± Arnold and A. Walter. While of the Philadelphia 'branch, and next Tuesday morning. 7- ~ ««ses Hot Danes Orchestra support‘to keep segregation within duck hunting on Lake Henshaw. Carl R. Johnson. President of the • before the eventful Jan. 2. Fog the Philander Smith Collegian« the schools or else resign s they and their boat sank in water tor, Miss Delpliine Dyer, now liv­ Kansas City. Missouri branch. 13. ! The governor, promised just pun­ ing'' at 1130 Adams St., New Orleans t ishment for inore members of, coin.- 23 feet deep. Although weighted Among those reelected were Ar­ •In a letter to Carmichael State rx> 3 MOST 18, La. A belated Happy New Year... thur B. Splngarn. president; Dr. for ft folks — “Guess i ty boards of registrars who are yro- / down by heavy clothing they bare- Democratic executive committee­ POPULAR _ly managed to remain afloai'until Louis T. Wright, chairman of the Tfte Sena Everybody has man Roy F. Parker, of Attajia, de- taring either the federal or state' rescuers'dame. aw ling igi" < Mike McCormick board; the Rev. Dr. Allan Knight Uti h—mid Ivory' for Hun- I dared that the Attorney General NAIR DO’S constitutions. Chalmers, treasurer, and Channing wftt be here in person Friday "owes it to the Democrats of Ala- Your columnist whs not included NEW YORK — (SNS)- The New And Folsom added that violation H. Tobias, assistant treasurer. t, January 13 Beale Avenue A«- i bamfl to Join hands with the on the guest list of the party given »HAH VAÜCHAN Sîjs I of federal law would take precè- York Giants .today signed Mike Mc- Members of the board also con­ The Staff is Here. Attorneys’ Generals of the South and ¿der.ee over state law when the two- by Lillian Randolph 'Birdie of the Cormick, decided to play 14 night tinued Walter White as executive are in conflict. Great Gildersleeve radio program) games this year and hopefully sent secretary-on-leave until June, 1950, t fee her sister, Amanda Lee, last; out 43 contracts. with Roy Wilkins, continuing in his Thè committee is composed en­ week. We used to be good friends Where Branch Rickey makes a capacity as acting executive secre­ tirely of veterans, including one in the Qld days. I would like to Ifòj practice of grabbing his young tary. . . v Negro. Its formation is an out-- have seen some of njy old friends.' Keeps Your Dodgers out of the cradle, Horace growth of an open hearing in the I Lottie Gee, Edith-Spencer. Uiys- Stoneham likes his Giants season- governor-.« office three weeks ago ses 'Slow' Kid) Thompson, and ed in the wood. when State labor leaders charged other« who were there - For instance, the aforesaid Mike Graham Says He that members of the Mobile ant Ruby Dandridge has her family McCormick was signed as a free Jefferson Board.« of Registrars around her at her home on Bright­ agent. Mike is no caller you know. were discriminating against union on Way for Christmas He's been knocking around for Will Vote Against l membefs, nearly all of whom were 4 mixed group , of concert artists 4 years and now is crowding 33 . ‘ - veterans. I

club oeoond, the Sox third and Tom Hayes' Black Barons in the fourth VA Explains Other "Happiest Man Alive", Ivory Joe Hunter, slot, according to the information received over my desk. Speaking of Provisions Of GI To Appear At Beale Avenue Auditorium, Tom Hayes the enclosed article that >iest Man Alive! appeared in The World and other Bill Of Rights Friday Night, January 13th Negro 8cott-8yndicated newspapers Veterans Admlirisiration today ex­ Jr*" might alao prove interesting read­ BT LOUIS JORDAN show business, j, plained provistons allowing veteram ing matter for you to munch on. ■ When I got going on Ivory Joe Earlier this yegr, I stopped in Ito college.' and universities under Bunter, all I can say is "look out!" Oakland, California, for a few days. ■IheTH Bill to trade leave vlime & doesn't make much difference I had a night off and wandered Beauticians No. 3 . previously taken for additional w old or how young you are, I riown a little street spotted with 'ntitlement for education. StiB zay, “look outl" mall cafes and intimate little night Entertain With They may do this, V-A explained, The reason I say that ta because Hubs. Outside of one of the clubs, by refunding subsistence allowances Ivory Joe is one of those entert&in- r crowd of people had gathered and paid to them by V-A for periods of tes whd corned out on the stage or hoy were all jumpin' and rockin', Xmas Party vutomatic end-of-term leave. They night-club floor and just makes you htng my way up to the front. Beauticians of Chapter Number 4 ;hen will be credit with aiL-equl- want to stomp and sing. He's the '' rot a look- ee through the door entertained with a Christmas Party alent amount of 01 Bill entitle­ happiest man alive when he sits Yep you ¡pie- ed it. It was the hap- at the home of Mrs. Idella Whit­ ment dqwn to that piano. And when he • '. .:ian alive, ivory Joe Hun'.ei more, of 476 Con'-ord street Special By making the refunds, V-A said, sings, be It hot, low-down or boogie nd he was bigger and better than i number of veterans nearing the I just feel like I'm with him all the ever. ■ . L -- ■ j . guest present included Mrs. Par- ; and of their entitlement tnny be able After the show I talked to Ivory trenia Bell, president of Beauticians Chapter Number 1. (to complete,a t.erqi, quarter or The lint time I ever .saw Ivory We talked about every tiring in the Hobday colors dominated the de- ('.lift j semester at Government expense. —Joe ha was tinklirig a srt i ppear on the same date with To Hold Meeting the matter, and decided to' ¡take . Joe? Well, his parents, Anna, and Mi. Hunter are C. Dewees Hodge.' leave at the end of his enrollment Dave Hunter, were musicians all md the Philander Smith Collegians All members of Bookei T. Wash- their lives. When their first boy There will be 20 outstanding radio uigton High School P-TA are urged period, he generally is not entitled arrived they decided that he w&snt recording artists- to entertain you to be present at school Thur.idhy. 3 to the privilege of refunding subsis­ and vou arid you. MAN WHATTA P. M. Plans forjLhe. membership tence for added entitlement. ever going to forget his mission in There is one exception. “If he lift .... to be a great piano player. SHOW! drive will be made: Refreshments He was christened Ivory Joe. Tickets on sale now at Pantaze will be served. elected to take his end-of-school I only heard a little ' bit about Drug Store, Beale and Hernando %trick#n wMh poll# at tight months, Roxie Louise Prince, age elx, le leave and did not cash his subsis­ Ivory Joe during the next six years. Harlem Theatre, 1248 Florida St. Mrs. H. H Laues, president, Mrs now a goatee girl. Treated at the Tuskegee and Warm Springe polio tence check covering, that period, he The war came along and you must, Advance tickets $1.25; At Door $150; Margaret Cook, publicity chair­ dentera, Roxie It able to walk with the aid of erutchea and braces. may turn in his creek and have tre couldn’t keep track of anyone In From 9 'til? man.* Medical costr of more than 54,500 have been paid for her by the entitlement charge removed. - Georgia State Chapter' oTIhe Natldlta» Foundation for Infantile V-A regulations altaw. a full-time Paralysli. Roxie Louise eymbolitei the fight against polio by the college student 13 days' leave atthe so until now, so you may toll them fl < «nervy thouunile of Its victims. Your gift will aid In their recovery. IVORY JOE HUNTER L U. Journalism* end of each enrollment period, un­ that I shall try to do a good job i Join the March, of Olmee, January 16-31. ■— • K. C. Monarch Owner Flayed For less he states in advance he does The dance lovers of Memphis and of entertaining all who will be on I School Starts not want it. During that period,, lie the Tri-S^ale area is agog of the hand to hear me play the piano tn S receives his usual subsistence allow­ coming of Ivory Joe Hunter and my own style C. Dewees Hodge and 1 Criticism Of Martin Stadium New Courses ance Each 15-day extension, of his great dance and concert band. the Philander Smith Collegians Will course, decreases Iris entitlement by This will be the first tim«Mr. Hun­ JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri. - also appear on the same bill with that much. ter has ever been to Memphis, al­ i A itatement by Tom Baird, prési­ hundreds of fns here have personal­ January 7," 1950-‘-Beginning courses me. So you will have an oppor­ though his forty odd Records of tunity of hearing us do our stuff. I dait of the Kansas City Monarch ly expressed themselves as being in photo-engraving and news photo­ The regulations also permit a ve­ proud of Dr. W. 8. and his MARTIN graphy will be offered by the Lin­ sweet and hot blues songs Is ringing because- there will be 30. Radio- i ^haa brought an "open letter” from teran-student io finish his semester • tarty Brescia, public relation» di­ dTADIUM. The Press and Radio coln University School of Journa­ on every Juk# Box in town. Accord­ Recording .Stars to dish out some ; under the Gf Bill if his entile- ing to a recent check with King rector of the Memphis Red 8ox of Memphis and the Tri-State area lism during the second semester, Thf Coaches and Officials of. Jr., and Dr A. L Johnson real red hot music. Tickets for thia ment runs out after more than half nave personally told me in the cltj’ "The Memplfis Prep League's will hit­ Coach Bpcarman states that Le­ Record ’ Distributors. Music .Sales gala affair are already on salt nw Baird brought on the controversy Dean Armistead 8. Pride has an­ tlie semester is over. If entitlement ' by critictalng Dr. W. s. Martin for rooms and radio stations that it is nounced. They are being Introduced tile hardwood floor of Beale Street Moyne College will start the Basket Co., his “Landlord Blues" reeprd at trip Panlaze Drug Store Baele F expire# before tlie half-way mark, and Hernando St., and the Harlem I a tribute to the Negro Race and Auditorium Thursday night, Jan­ ball Season with the largest team has already passed the 50,000 mark building Martin Stadium in Mem­ into the journalism. curriculum at tre veteran’ may not complete at phis, Tenn, in stating And "Dr. w Memphis as well as to i Negro uary 12. 8 o'clock to begin a series in the history of the school with 8 in the mid-south trade area. Theatre, 1248 Florida 8t. Advanced Llndbln for the firstrtime“ in Teb- Government expense. A Martin would be the biggest ben­ owned and operated baseball park. ruary. , of games against the LeMoyne Col-: Freshmen. 3 Sophomores, I Junior »1.25 at Door, »150 with the tax By refunding subsistence for , A long distance phone call from eficiary if Memphis eliminated it- You kr.ow there isn't another one lege Mad Magicians. and 3' Seniors. ~ t included Will be expeotim to leave granted automatically, a Ve­ in the entire Negro American lea­ Tlie new courses, ojien to both Proceeds of this game will go to the Cuba Night Club, Reno, Nevada see you next Friday night, Janu­ soM for the league I believe it Whs LEMOYNE'S PROBABLE professional and non-professional i the LeMoyne Athletic College Ath- LINEUP teran might possibly use the 15 days' where Ivory Joe Hunter is appear­ ary 13, at the Beale Avenue Audi­ very very bad business to build Mar­ gue that can claim this great pub- extra entitlement' to carry him students, «-ill be taright by John V. j IHic^ Fund. Acting as Co-Chairman. Willie Harris—Senior Forward ing with his band, he said, that I torium. Tell your friends about the tin Park and Dr. W. 8. Martin was 119 spirited and sporting achieve­ Maynard Jordan—Senior Eastwood, graduate of the Kansas j of' the "Coaches and Officials will be Center past the mid-point" and therefore have always wanted to play for the biggest hit of I960.— (Nutt-Sid) the biggest tarer and it cost Hl own­ ment. Lawrence Wade— Senior— State College at Manhattan and Harold (Skip) Johns and Melvin Guard complee his semester under the G1 good- people of Memphis, but did er» ntonye on account of him build­ Forward Bill. "Incidentally, your opinions of. owner. of the Enterprise Engravers, (Mike) Conley. Players for the Edward Cox-,SopJiomore nyt have th* opportunity of doing (ADV) ing that pork,” .lease Williams—Freshman Branch Rickey belong to y#(i--but Kansas dtyv Missouri. Eacr course Coaches and Officials are Harold Guard V-A stated that a veteran may -ta- it seems you certainly seemed refund subsistence for oniy an en­ -----” J • This flsreup is q prelude to Hie carries’ two semester hours credit. (Sipi Johns. Melvin (Mike) Con­ COACHES AND OFFICIAL« tion of that period, "I Believe In America" Program meeting of the Negro American rather confused as to run organiz­ ley. Rip Boone, xJohn Lacy. Monk PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP ed baseball or baseball for Negroes tion of trat period. League in Chicago on Feb. 7-8, Tlie Studcnts-enrolled will use t«'o Simon, Miller, Jalc Barber, MarYin Johns, Cbnlr.v, Simon, A. L. John f. son, John Johnson. Another, and smaller, category of Begins Today Over Television meeting originally had been set for when you openly state that it was newjy-equipped laboratories in the | Slim > Tarpley, George RobiiiMin, Jan. 14-15, but was postponed at unwise for a Negro to build a Ne­ basement of the journalism build­ Jr., Flash Garrett. Clinton Gray, Officials stated to call tlie game veterans also may be entitled to ex­ Several Negro businesses and in­ any other, or any other form of , the request of Dr. J. B. Martin. gro ball nark in the NAL. Where ing. A dnrk room with stainless John Johnson, George Yuill, Hemy arr:('oaeh Porter of St, Augustine change-subsistence allowances for stitutions are serving as sponsors Government." ’ ‘ ‘J I Neil. Father st. Julian Simpkins, High School and Frank Gray of added training time, V-A said, This Brescia tn his open letter answer­ would you be |f. the New . York steel developing tanks and enlarger, of a series of televised programs Joe -Westbrppks, Elmer Henderson. Douglas. Admission—Students 30 category includes those who quit The only commercial copy the ed Baird’s letter in part as follows; Yankees suddenly decided that you will serve photography registrants. designated “I Believe in America.'1 Charles Jfc spearman, 8 W. Quells Onto; AdulU 69 (>nta. their GI Bill courses during Hie program curries is mmouncetnort J • "You as a team owner ôl the. and your Monarchs would be unable A complete new piioto-engraving The series which begins tonight. rhonth mk! received subsistence­ of names of the co-sponsors. NAL should be proud of thé fact to use the facilities of Blues Stadium unit including Robertson gallery * Tuesday, will be heard over WMCT The ' group indudes thia week Hender­ that Dr, W, 8. had the foresight in Kansas City, Mo., Yes Sir Topi, Camera, are lamps,, zinc etching even though I hey were not in train- under Immediate supervision of N’ ing--to the end of the month. son Business College, George Car- J public Interest at heart ot his we all know of the great revenue machine whlrler, router, buring-in J. Truesdale, narrator. These veterans may refund sub­ ter Post No. 6, Of The AMV1TS Baoe to build this great ball park. tlie Yankee organization derives stove, vacum printing frame, powder Report of Condition óf "The program will consist of Littlejbhn Taxi, Tula's Beauty Sa­ from your club and the other Ne­ box was recently installed for the sistence allowances, as well as Ak a white man, I can tell you that seoond! American Folk Songs, Spirituals, lon. Lumpkins Barber College, W. 4 gro clubs In the league-but you or instructional work in the tuition paid to the school, for the and Patriotic Airs,” Mr. Truesdale J. Bennett. Garage, Bessie's Chick the Monarchs have ho Personal course. , period they were not in training, in Gues who it coming? “Guess order of- conserve those days of en­ said. "Instead of. attacking various en Shack. Duncan's Moddess Shop claim on Blues Stadium-and Dr. j Mho” Himself Ivory Joe Hunter In TRI-STATEBANK titlement ‘isms," It will emphasize the many Hawkin’s Grill. Mosby Real Estate W. 8. lias ,the sole ownership rights coming to Beale Ave. Audi- simple, everyday privileges and con­ Company and Smith Massage of Martin Stadium-Ahe "home of "Pinky" Tops 1 Friday, January 13. 9 until . No forms are available for the veniences that every man and wo­ Studio. e —TeB your friends about this dance.. the Memphis Red Sox of the Negro purpose of refunding subsistence al­ man enjoys in this country, over American League.” As Film's < lowances to V-A. Veterans who See a Battle of Blues when Ivory "In regards to your statement that »-« wwpr.vri a want further information should Joe come. to town see Dewee Hodges “all owner lost money, etc., play­ NEXT QUADRUPLET«! Moneymakers ------rw-rrwMr write Jo the appropriate V-A region­ and The Philander Smith Colleg­ ing at Martin Park. It seems if you LeMoyne Cogers To al office. They should not bend Jersey City, N. Y —About ten yeiM ians dish out the hot music Friday, check your 1949 schedule it will "Pinky." one of three__ ... ago, Mrs. Ann Podciborski presented J major ' of Memphis in the State of Tennesiee any money until ask ed to do so by Play Knoxville January 13. probably disclose that your Mon­ films produced laft year and deal- V-A. her husband with a daughter. Two archs only played the Memphis Red | ing with the delicate race relations years later, she had twins. Jeffrey ‘ tirnhlnmi- «««<11 kJ Ikn Sox ONCE last season and that * problems, will be the outstanding At the Close of Business December 31,1949 « Here Sat? Night and Johanna, now 8. On November j I game was played when the bulk of'''grosser' of all -the productions re­ Church News LeMoyne College Mad Magicians 1st., she presented her proud hua j leased by the 20th Century-Fox in your aggregation was in Chicago COTIIJJON SOCIAL CLUB will play the Kfiottvllle Bull Dogs band, with triplets, all boys 1949. according to announcement by ASSETS displaying their wares ih the an­ The Cotillion Social club held tn the first home cAge game of the Andy W. 8mith, vice-president and Ita nual East-West classic. Your letter Cash, balances with oilier hanks, including reserve first meeting of the New Year season Saturday night, January 14 Are You? general sales manager for the com at forced the to .check further with balances and cash items In process of -at Beale Avenue Auditorium, ac­ He’s coming folks for the fM ptiny." Mr. Smith announcement the home of Mr.‘ arid Mrs. BillieCl.... Negro baseball men in this area and collectidn, ...... ' Williams Ofllcers elected «Tre Mn.. cording to Charles (Bo) 8|>earman,. time I vary Joe Hunter and The paid tribute to the spirit of show­ ■f 265,991.83 PEP-TI-KM it seems that the Dr. W. S. Martin United States Government obligations, direct and Mildred Simmons, president; Mrs.G. coach Ph lie nder Smith I ollegtans M Radle , manship and cooperation in pre­ Recording Artista are coming to I owned and operated Memphis Red guaranteed 312,953.37 • Williams, vice-president; Mrs. Chris­ Critics who have seen the' Le- Big lt-Oaic« A ft senting a picture with a theme as Battle Oaly ...fltW Sox proved to be a fair drawing at­ Obligation of Slates ’and ixilliical subdhisions 196.378.97 Moynltes In practice predict j goodI Brale Ave. Aud. challenging as that of "Pinky"... to tine White, secratarv; Misq Esther —— traction both at home and on the Other bonds, notes and delfrntiircs 139.412.24 Purnell, assistant- secretary; and basketball season for them. MORE PEP AND the national audience, according to C. Dewee Hodges and The Phil­ road. In fact, one Negro Spokesman loans and discounts 746.758.54 Mrs. Luticia Mitchell, trcaslirer. ENERGY Exhibitors Magazine. ander Smith CoUegtana will appear ASK YOUR informed me that the Red Sox I Bank Premises owned .524.4.34,76 "Pinky" is currently being shown 'Miss Dorotry Gatewood, reporter. public is invited. with Ivory Joe Hunter at Beal# Ave. DRUGGIST finished third in gate appeal with I Furniture and fixtures 14.842,57 39277.33 i Rçy. W M Fields, Moderator: Auditorium, Friday night. Janaary Hie Clowns leading the nark vouf at the Daisy and New Daisy Thea­ Other assets ...... «5.71 tres on Beale 8treet. ORLEANS ST. Rev. 8. O. Chatman, Secretary. 13. 9 P tn. 'tU. COMMUNITY CLUB TOTAL ASSETS Sl.609.300.fffl I * I The Orleans Street Community U will be a battle of blues when Social club met Thursday evening. Ivory Joe Hunter comes to play a December 22nd, at the residence of I HERE HE COMES! Dance at the Brale Avenur Audi­ _ LIABILITIES Mrs. Addip Williams, . 669 Saxon » torium — Friday night, January 13. avenue A larcc number of members from 9 'til. - • ». Demand deposits nf individuals, partnerships, «ere present. The club was fortunate ------! and corporations ...... «51.742.18 enough to spread Christmas cheers First Time In Memphis Time deposits of individuals, partnerships,—• to 21 persons in dire circumstances. I I and corporations ...... 427.218.17 hostess. Mrs. Jessie Banks, president, Deposits of banks 7...... 711.990.90 - rostes«. Mrs. Jessie Banks, president; MADAM BELL Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 10,564.12 Mrs Irma Varnado, acting r$porl- W' ______TOTAL DEPOSIT»! '.. »1.859324.47 IN PERSON GREATEST Other liabilities .¿s" 775.08- MEMPHIS-JACKSON GUILD PALMIST ; The Memphis-Jackson Guild was TOTAL LIABILITIES ...» U360.299.47 FIRST entertained with a. lovely Christmas1 : party at the YWCA December 29th IVORY JOE HUNTER TIMI t between 3 and 8 p. m. The de'ight- M, %■ CAPITAL ACCOUNTS _ I“’ 7”eCUn< h0,Wa,r «>6«, , •_. '.,4 , , was, planned by mothers of the rHiH -rAND HIS "LANDLORD BLUES," PLUS C. ! ‘Capital 299,909 99 i Jack and Jill Club at the home of SECTION ^■irnliie Surplus ...... 40.909.90 I Mrs. Ida Jamison, of 1261 Quinn mHM Undivided profits ■ 9.000.62 Street DEWEES HODGE AND THE PHILANDER •r •* , ' •' • ’ - » •»Ii TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS » 249,999.62 MoQiws-present Included Mmes A. Simpkins, president; M. Brisco, SMITH COLLEGIANS. ■ TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... 11.699,309,99 9 ~ • I heve mori time and miry vice-president and reporter. Doro- » ‘ __ —¿ ■ A ______hy -Westbrooks. secretary-treasur- ft H|«y Uh now—I use — •This bank's capital consists of: —------; m; Helen Hayes., correspondirig Common stock with total par value ol Hi99,990.09 eerctaty: Doris Haynes, pianist; FRIDAY NIGHT JANUARY 13 . Addie Owens, „Thelma Whalum, I. — Il Jesse H Turn«!, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do Tamlson. Ollie Walker, L. Davis, B Banner’s Family Finish solemnly affirm that the above stateriWnt ls“tnie. and that 11 fully 'Williams, Clara Bowman, A. R BEALE AVENUE AUDITORIUM Ì and correctly represents the true state of the several Matters here­ , rwigg, L, TUargraves, A. Hall, in contained and set forth, to the best of my-knowledge and belief. ' jtadys Lynom, Sallle B»rtrojomew, No more tiresome washing or ironing Jesse H. Turner, cashier. 5 — *nd Miss Emma Crittenden.

Correct—Attest J K Walker ' This group and other members of ADVANCE $1.25 Geo. W. bee - —- ; he club are planning many inter­ A M Walker. Directors sting activities for 1950. CALL S-325B AT DOOR $1.50 STATE OF TENNESSEE—County#! Shelby, ss: MT. ARMEL CHURCH ' Sworn to and subscribed before 'hie this.Mh'dajuot January The extended session of the board (fax included) 1956. and 1 hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this neeting pf-Uve Memphis District - . JT I— bank." Association will bebe held at Mt HANNER Jarmel Missionary Baptist church TICKETS ON SALE AT PANTAZE MUG STOKE, halt «hU MM* (SEAL) ___ .... "’litm and Nicholas street, Rev. W j., My commission expires July 7,1953-Ruth Henderson, Notary Public. T. Grafton, pastor. The meeting riando, Harlem Theatre, 1248 Florida St. Get Yoon Today. opens January Uth and will be con­ tinued through January 13th. The 4 ■■* i i “•' - .. ------; .*— ------—£_— ' Í *■ <■ --1 Í

FAQ! ton** TOBOA¥, JANUARY N, ------i ■■ T Chicago American T)M TYLER By Lyman Young Giants Officials Off To Mayo Clinic WRATH fiD .IN UE2E4ND IMPOSTANT CHICAGO I11-(SN6). R. 8. Sim­ UNDAMAGED- ALL THAT JUNK, mons, General Manager of the Chi­ ’ MACK3Y cago American Giants Baseball Club, left this week for Mayo Bro­ thers Hospital at Rochester. Minn | to have ! bullet removed from] Ms REEL neck aiii jinder go a general check­ up ==s=±= Simmons was accidentally shot af SY REV. TASCHEREAU ARNOLD Shrevport, La. last April while the Giants was playing in and around — {that city, A roomer at the same NOTE: We arc presenting this rj flowers. Her favorite hj-mns, ] place where1 Simmons was stopping week two articles we came acru.s "Amazing Grace” and j Rock'of i was cleaning a 32 aujornie pistol, recently. Trust you will find them Ages.” were not sung. ’ Mb > Ima it went off going threw two walls entertamtoi; and interesting Modem rendered "Beautiful Isle striking a chair in the room where MRS PRAYER MEETING nt Somewhere.' but none luiyt any the Chicago Secretary was ' typing DIES A HttHHIHH t.l s 1,1 idea where tills iaii'ied u> might - rend rtporta, iitriking him on the Mrs Prayer Meeting died '■ en' beTThe body rests in the brauti- right side b fhls face shattering Jy at the First Nee’effd 'li'jitooi. ful ccnmt.ery - id Bygone... Gtorles, several; teeth, splitting his tongue WyiidP, .agiaitiim. the summons tom above. and lodging dn the left side of his 8g<\ in the midst ol 'l l '*'^ In honor of her going, too church neck. Shreveport Physicians decid­ AHOLD NATIVE CHIEF U she wgs a strong, healths dr.J. fNi doors will be closed on Wednt.-day ed to not remove tne bullet at that nigjits, save on' the. third Wednes­ l?ECENTLYG4VE METWE^E largely on testimony "" ' .rur .>! time.. ■ ■ ’i'-' B0CK64MPLE5-UE54D holiness, soon growing nJ” ■ orld dayw of. each month,»; when.the Ladies 1 Beforew* v leaving Chiedgo, Simmons wide prominence, and wi.> >rie r.l Pink Lemonade ,.Society , serve ____ > je-.. 1 ,announced------that contracts—j for the TUEY CONTAINED A 5U0- ' the most mTluenlial u? ■..!)■ : ‘ I. TfeshmrntS' to .Hiej ‘ nifoibcis i f "ti'v American Giants players have been 5« WHAS lLXE2Fu- famous Church fffrniT. Men's Hardball! Team.Team —Ihe Chris- {pjacett in the malls, this he said.'in- OÛRlNS ityVEZS IN MANY For the past seveial.yis: id u i tian Digest. Ieluded regulars and recruits. The IWPlCAL DISEASES Prayer Meeting has b'i;i i:; f.iiimv, I Giants will train at Columbus heaRh, gradually wasting av.'j u»- MECHANICAL AGE ]Miss. this season. til rendered helpless bv '.Jiemng We never cease to marvel — but Manager Theodore "Double Duty" of knees, coldness of heart, inac- not in an unreservedly admiring Radcliffe, js hopefol of making some • tivity and weakness' oi purpose way-Lat the ingenuity of present- trades when thc.JSegro American and will power. At last she wa day mechanical gadgets. One that League meets here January • 16th, I but a shadow of her l uiner liapp;. rouses our rather sad reflections is don't like a loosing club, he said, self. Her last whispered words w ere described in a newspaper item. It and I am going to get the best inquiries concerning mark- ol trade is a mechanical baby-rocker and I available for Chicago and will do and places of worthy amusement lullaby-singer. A recording of the! my best to give our fans another Her older brother, Class Meeting, toother's voice singing a lullaby is j winner, I did it in 1943 and I think has been dead for.many years. i played by the machine, while the I can do it in 1950. i Experts Including Dr Works and baby is rocked at a scientifically I Dr. Joiner, disagreed as to the determined angle as long as the fa r cause of her fatal illne.-.. ..tim.n- timing device allows Tiic -busy.' Officials Study tired" 'quote from the item r moth­ istenng large doses of organiza­ PlöUCE vdu'BE u' tion, socials, contests, drive- m.ii er thus finds one of her tasks taken Atomic Proposal religious education, but to i.. avan. over by the scientific. It does 1TZMN5 TO RULLA SLICK WASHINGTON—iINS'— A Bri. A post-mortem showc. a net;..I. not say anything about the babies’ TEiCK TO ESCAPE tish proposal for a new ..atomic of spiritual food coip.ed w.:!. :. . re^tions-emotionally—to the lov­ JWMU5' '0U2E51ÌLL zof fasting, faith, heartfelt • ing arms of the mechanical rocker, agreement involving the stockpiling of atom bombs in Britain is being UNDEZ A22EST/ Shameless desertion ana :. :. nor. the never-varying lull'of the studied by Washington officials as contributing causes 1 .. !;c. ct. .. record player. We-,-'would like la with prospects of. favorable reac­ Only__ * a____ few were.... ore.ent at develop the thfeme- further -but V rites, sobbing over toemofie- of her . perhaps it is hardly necessary,, and tion. Although the State Department past beauty and power Careful!; at any rate, a full treatment would selected pallbearers were urged ’' require a book rather than a few maintained a tight-lipped "no com­ ment" attitude^British sources con­ bear her remains tendetlv rv paragraphs—Church Advocate. ■ And that's that" firmed 'that London had proposed but failed to appear. There «■. a revisión of the Anglo-Amencan- u. Canadian approach to production of atomic weapons. ‘ Stock Market Swings Upward The new accord would involve a full interchange of information \. among American, British and Ca­ nadian scientists and an agree­ Following Truman’s Message ment that the United States alone "■"V ball manulacture the atomic 'txiinb. NEW YORY. N Y.— The Stock Though high priced rail-such as Market staged a \igorous advance Union Pacific and Santa Fe, scor­ Wednesday' following President Tru­ ed gains ranging to 3 1-4 ptanls, THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH man's message to congress. the real buying was concentrated in Liberia Sends • , . < J ' 1 t , '< Vet Dividends Industrials came witbm a min'or. | cheaper-equities including Pennsyl­ The Sports By REV MARHS.UJ. L. SUEPARD ed in the South, ttoe-hostile press vania Srie- N. Y., Central Balti­ fraction of betterma the three year "lor th. NNTA News Seeyie- and. anti-Ameriean |Hwniiauda high established Dee. 30, the atveragc more and Olii«?. and Northern Pad- d Editor’s- Note Dr Shepard is agencies abroad don’t sa^that" —j The corder of Deeds of the District of that has its own peculiar? mores •] once again and so are the foreign' so many great distance runners of highest since November 1948. first shipment of;\ batlanas!ANP1 fr<)m Li­ Columbia:) and traditions, but they say: I erans Administration spokesman athletes. • et, a Ytft. Bethlehem and U. 8. Steel "Look the past he. hap an abnormally tow beria was sent to New Orleans last I ljavc written about church union see'how the United States treats its i said Friday that" the $2,800,000.000 pulse beat—a 4« in lack • Buying hit a peak to the last adding better than ihalf'/ach. Virtually, every country outside week. The shipment was an experi­ which'is needed, but th" chief ditlon citizens ^f coioF.’ttgtf - ? '• insurance dividend payment will the Iron Curtain will be represented. . I hour when demand for rail., and Thus, maintaining the good same I| begin Jan. 16 “without delay.’’ He thinks wc Americahs pay too Gains of a point, or so' dPlted uti- ment Tlie Mississippi Delta, Steam­ ^.pvvdeil tod.iv i iht I i hi'.K.n Already on hand arc runners, shot air issues ¿pilled over into­ ship company through its jfrcsidnit of all’llie 'rtghteoii.i forces in our much attention to styles in our va­ litie- Cleveland electric was a pace of thr United States abroad, espe­ ; Some 16 million checks ranging putters and hurdlers frdm Sweden.! other groups" Fivd Ji our turjiver H.,S Herhl. Who recently visited rious sports. He may have »omi- setter. CM!., opened iir'dcr . sellinc country: regardlev, of sccH'ms.’ cially among the darker peoples of'1 from 55 cents to $500 -with, an av- Norway, Finland, England. Ireland. | swelled to I.WT.flbo timres from thing tiieie. We never could aee pressure/but more than eliminated Liberia along with Japan Trippe, I regret, to sec many of our lead­ of Lhe worldriand two-thirds of the lerftgo of from $200 to $.300 per in­ France. Italy and Australia.^ More yesterday's 1,260,000.,..A... total of president of. Pan-Ainerilan com­ wliaj difference it made how any losses in afteriiooh dealings. ers joining in the chorus of those peoples. of the world ar< not white' dividual will be sent out before tho are on the way. 1,117 individual issues crosied the pany. became interested and pr- fellow performed juit bo it was'his wlio say: "Let the Southern region md maintaining, our friendship, is 1950 fiscal year cuds June 30. This means better competition tape. 778 gaining and 1M> losing* Cities service netted 1 7-8 in thr thc shjpment to toe natural style. ' • settle it. own>wn problem/, free from a responsibility of Maine as well as for our boy» always seem to get President Truman'r conciliatory curb list. Humble oil advanced 21 United States/ree of transportation Tito spokesman said that prepa­ any 'outside'ie' InterfqqInterference; ' Texas and of Oregon as well as steamed up more when they meet Al Simmons add Heinie Groh attotudc taxes and the lnflaTlom diarg« rations have been completed to han­ points. Linllf'-fid bonds were string [ ' The South is a part of the United South Carolina. . foreigners. And for that reason certainly hid unorthodox otyloo ary aspects of the fair deal were in the heWJT't trading since July] ______For dll America gets blamed for dle 200,000 checks a day. major influence fielpng the higher Libertó ha' nnri shipped ban-. ■State*. of America and is so we may see some new marks hnng I but both could hit. Harry Grelt 1949 Gains in active'issues ranged ! anas or tnahgi/cs or the .super-deil- thought oi in the eyicsot the peoples any miscarriage of justice or un­ The VAr"he pointed out, makes up, especially In the longer races. was certainly about as unortho­ price trend. I \ •. L to 3 points. cious. bananas which she grows to of the world. democratic procedures In any ope vouchers which are sent to the dox a fighter as ever lived but bo The mile race always has been Airlines had a banner'day witli N Y. Colton closed 20 to 55 the United States or to foreign trade In our relationship with ether na­ of these forty-eight states. And it Treasury where checks are issued. was certainly effective. And we the blue ribbon of the boards but trans-world shooting 2 points high*- ■ cent« a'bale higher. Chicago grains i because there are no refrigerator tions, particularly Tlie daiker races xeems to me very Short-sighteq for Jo prevent discrimination, the or­ think these great performers er to a new top United. WeitertaJ inoved higher with soy beafis lead- sWps stopping here Frank E Pin­ of the world, our' diplomats- are anyone to propose to let'the South this year we'll be lucky to set a would not have been as good as der of issuance is based on the last 4:0X mile. Of course, a runner American and Eastern advanced. ing. , .'der. agricultural officer for the U. often embarrassed by our own ugly haittiit-Us. own race relations when three digits of the recipient's serial they were if somebody had forced {those relations may affect our com ta'F exactly crawling at that them to change their style...... - — —8.-Economic mission to Liberia, is I racial situation here in America. number. , j spearheading atltii these moves to I mon destiny. speed but it is about two seconds When a colored person Is mistreat The spokesman said that the first • get—Liberian produce into regular slower than we have grown to ex­ Another lad who payo no at­ | cominerctei channels. This country checks may be sent to the Post pect. tention to classic form is VUJo Life Expectancy lias made great progress in produc- Office Some of the foreigners take quick­ Heino, Finland's wonderful run­ I tag agricultural products since the Burglar Makes $10,000 but no ly to the unaccustomod boards and ner. He's the greatest runner I ’ mission has been functioning here, that date. tlie sharp banked turns. Others are Finland has produced since Paavo Last week Harold S. Sims.-an of- completely lost in the smoke-filled Nurmi. He hold« the world'» • ficer of toe U S. State department, Haul From Party Guests Dramatize Life Of arenas like Madison Square Garden. record for six and 10 miles and Extension Seen Orear Meier, head .of the Economic John Barry, the Irish Champion, for 10.000 meters. mission. Ambassador Edward R. i CLEVELAND. Ohio—iSNSr--Iht . Alabama. Saintly Negro now a freshman at Villanova, al­ Dudley. -Secretary oi State Gabriel ! home of Misk Jane Hunter, p onu- A traffic accident caused the ar- ready has found that his feet hurt ITHACA. N. Y — Doctor A ROCHESTER. N. Y. - Based on him and that hts leg muscles stiffén ' Nutrition will play all increasing L_ Dennis and Frank E. • Pmder. i nent welfare worker and (oifthfer ' rest of four men jn conaeciion witli C. Dewee Hodge« 1« mining with C. Ivy of Chicago, told a Cornell the life of Blessed Martin de Forres, up after running on tanbark. He's , role in the' extension of life ex­ made a three day trip ihlantt: Sims ' of the ...... Phyllis ...... Wheatley ...... Association . the burglary. Police found in the Ivory Joe Hunter and The PhUafa a prize-winning play that won suc­ been used to turf. Conference of , Veterinarians at pectancy, pi. Ivy predicted add- although a frequent visitor to the was-'buritaiized Dec. 39 of vataable , wreck»«? Of a speeding car three der Smith Collegian»—21 Oulrtand- cess on Broadway has been publish­ Alt Holmberg, a Swede who beat Ithaca that it should be possible ■me: port in Monrovia, was surprised to ] furi an(< hou.xls totaling I men coals,, two women's coats and ing ArtiiU—Beale Avenue Auditor­ to extend the life expectancy of see-the thousands of acres which |100M enteRltobl at ai ed here. The play, which had a suc- John Eriksson, the Olympic Cham­ ium, Friday. January 13—Get Your "We must study nutrition in re; : a radio. , ' cessful 70-performance run in the man to 100 or 150 years thic.ugh have been put under cultivation dur; ho|jdg.. party pion, has been clocked in 4:10.3 for Advance Tickets Today. lation to the aging just as thor- I Miss Hunter the mile but he likes the longer better nutrition and other practices. . — . puging theuir past several years.years, Cocoa.vocoa. -i . iw-s vuuvc. was shocked tn New York theatre of the Blaekfriars' ;ougnly as we have Studied it it) re. rubber, bananas, rice,* oil ■ palms.- Miss, hunter was hnMff-3 at a Guess win |t tM^nc-lU “GUESS Dr. Ivy, vice president of Chi­ learning of the burglary. She told Guild last spring, portrays the he- rationlation to growth."growth.” pineapples, etc., are growing in sufr-Christmas pvty .for two judges; a police that at one time she heard-1 HJfO- (himaeif) IVORY JOE HUN­ role virtues of Blessed Martin, saint­ the Pittsburgh Courier said of it: cago- Professional Colleges, ------said. n . ficxent abundance to prove that Li- physician, a dentist md thelr>ivcs footsteps upstairs, but was ndt alarm ly Negro who may soon be declared TER In Person Fir»t Tine In Mem- ”We have .reasons to hope thal * Dr C p Sr Preiiiclent beria has a great agricultural ‘fu- w^en expert second sto' y burglars “This is thq finest play 'with an in­ phi» Beale Avenue Auditorium, Fri­ ed thinking it was servants moving a saint, by the Catholic Church. terracial theme that ever has been «,.11 - i u k^^Amencan«¿»American Veterinary Medical A:Also so-- tureture, “*•' ------— entered a bedroom cutting a small Entitled “City of Kings" the play' day night, January 13. nutei km wil make «s much - pf - about.------. . . presented in New York." . _ ------— — . » o J kev ___ _ _ “I'nilust sick to think tNantok]was written by.Father Urban Nagi«, tribution to the field of. aging as veterinarian,. He said: graduate of Florida A and M col- The burglary was discover'.I when ( O. P., outstanding priest-play­ in the field, of growth" happened to glints in my own home "The profession has met tho lege and a former employee -,ot_ the a maid, passing a gilest .room, r.3ted;<,f'said Miss Hunter.^ I _hopi their wright. It was awarded third prize He pointed out that in the last needs of society by.helping to de-, U S. Agricultural department in the men's coats were mlsMiigj.Then, valuable coats are recovered. in the 1949 Christophers' national half century life expectancy ha* relop. the best livestockindustry I Washington,Washington, hashas chieftainschieftains andand feeling a draft, she went upstairs | drama contest. . riaen from 47 years to 68 years, and planters away off,the beaten trails to Miss Hunter's bedroe.n wheie in the world." \. .r * During the play's Broadway run, indications ye that by 1970 tho He urged gieaTer specialization, I interested in the production of the v.qmen had left (heir c< ats and figure will reach 75. He cited sulfa both tree and ground crops He has i discovered the full extent of the | Catholic Students v“iV stating "to many fields it is im­ • ■r; drugs, antiobitocs. better public won,great popularity with Liberian burglary. ' possible for one man to keep ;x>st-. Challenge Racism the river In East St. Louis, Hl., and health practices, surgery, and ¡redi- ed.on.more than one field of serv­ governmental officials and the com- - The draft came from the alnabw DETROIT—Students al the Uni­ no questions asked. Apart from cal care ai aids in this increase. ice.” " . " toon peopie here , J which had been left op;:i bv the ...... "...... burglars. — versity of Detroit are touring Ca- ambulatory cases, 15,000 patients Among the victims were .Judge th"!., high ; 'he ori­ prise 14 percent of the population. Political bo« of the town is home el Ute Amertran Educational Thea f,u>/ . ' -Cll! " 1 , Kr' “' '""'«"ent tat Msortatami at the Steven? hotel-tfw a'Hviù" <.f S'A D K A 11 b"r frn Stinks With Jim Crow And Vice spun Denycratic boss Jorda:, ] ------• ' » ’ . ¿ ’ r' Chambers, who Has practically rc this week. Mmin$iSnHÛt&n-7spoke bn ihr tfurw of tattor hi«* Truman paid an unrxpcctcd NEW YQRK-’ANP»- Although / Shocking St. Louis." made all the order ward-heeler? |rim Ute Speech Association of man relations. 8. A. D S. A. which ‘' ‘,l '!l American Federation of owe their job u> him. His influence { irica and the American Speech t

4 Morris Brown Trounces Hapless SPORTS OF THE Morehouse Maroon Tigers, 53-22

BY LERONE BENNETT, JR. Roscoe Ross, Of treated the crpwd to a one man ATLANTA. Oa.-(8!{S)- show. But the effort wu almost wasted. Morehouse was beyond hope. Morris Brown’S helpless purple In token thereof Ross, Clair, Ben­ and White eagers bounced back from Morris Brown, Is three successive defeats last night son. Bair and Glover ran the aeon By Marion E Jackton up to, 41-19, and Coath H. B. ■by trouncing the lielpless Morehouse High Point Man Thompson substituted a new team Maroon Tigers, 53-22, before a who toyed wltli the Tigers until bulging crowd in the Morehouse Bair and Benson dunked successive the final bell. gymnasium. lay-ups to put Morris Brown out Colleges with membership in the Southern Intercol­ Battered and ill-used by North front, 6-0 • . ’ . MORRIS BROWN legiate Athletic Conference should petition the Amateur Carolina State and Kentucky state, Glover counted with an angle athletic Union (AAU) and the National Collegiate Ath- the Wolverines found a willing vic­ »hot from way out to neutralize K. Ross ...... 5 3 13 1 tic Association (NCAA) for permission to participate in tim in the spiritless Forbesmen who PhillipW one-hahd push shot_and flair .. 4 1 » were »ever veatiy la the came.____ ■.tie si'iire 'was, 9-2. in favor—rot- -Benso*i— .-i 8 -+— cal and sectional toumaments, Most of our colleges boast High point man was Roscoe Ross Morris Brown, Bair ...... 5 9 19 embership in these organizations yet through unwritten f Morns Brown with thirteen mark­ Glover .. 5 9- M ers. Bruce Phillips of Morehouse Here followed a four-minute In­ m crow agreements are barred from sectional baseball, terlude. during which neither team Firebrace 1 9 a counted twelve and James Bair Parker . .. 1 9 a. isketball, track and boxing tournaments. and Glover had teniapiece. scored. James Bair sent the crowd Into an uproar with a set shot from The game, was distinguished by 53 tf iports have been the most sig- Giants next summer, and his old mid floor, after which the Wolver­ 24 5 DMt field In race relations in ragged marksmanship, rough play, post with Red Barber Iwho broad­ spotty teamwork and long, quiet ines increased •' ir'lcad 13-2. 19-5, hgBections of the United States cast the Bodgen' games) will be MHRFHni'fit truces when neither learn scored. 24-Y. n” i ■ J at intermission. ’ iWwe could take this Important filled by Vince Scully . . . Don FG FT IT Although Morris‘Brown definitely Ii m.my charlfable students »¡raui the South where genuine Newcombe should have a fatter was the superior team. Coach H B had filyd out in di.^ust and' their Phillips . «along this line is needed. income for ISM as he has signed Thompson's charges never display­ I eats had been filled by lucky Dunson Over the South during the next to referee matches around the ed the glittering offensive sorties »peciator who. were .»tanking Bell ..... Sears 9* months our youths will watch country for the Toots Mendt grap­ which marked their play last sea­ j around the wall, the affair con- Mdea Gloves and AAU boxing R. Weaver ple and groan group ... Not a son. tinued mnta In progress from which single Atlanta college team post­ After exactly one and one-hall G. Ross . hey are excluded solely on the ed a win against tourning teams minutes of shadow boxing, Glover Druce Phillips, brilliant More- •count of rare. When the an- of the CIAA, Midwest and South­ - dropped an angle Set after which Jwu e 1 irward, took over here and ■unrements of there events are west Conferences during the ex­ bde Negro athletes question hibition season .... heir recreation leaden, comm uni- | eenter director*, and their SPORTS HERE AND THERE - iachen m to why they are not Long Island University, which has B. T. Harvey Seeks Franchise For ■emitted to compete on a basis long been a fortress of great bas­ I equality and «tin ketball teams, isn’t scheduled by ; It adds to the frustration of 8t. John’s City College of New York, hese youth* when told that they NYU, Manhattan or Columbia, al­ |re ineligible to compete on the though these teams ifre in the Atlanta In Hegro American League Iccount of rare. It make* them Greater New York area'. .. Those ■ilstrust tbe South and Its pro- loud-speakers at basketball games MADE GREAT STRIDES feased attitudes of concern for merely add to the din and confu­ By FAY YOUNG league Owners To Hold Negro baseball made great strides lheir welfare. sion. No one can tell just what during the pre-war and post war those announcers are bellowing out CHICAGO,. Ill.—(ANP)— Our colleges support the AAU and Anhual Winter Meeting series. That L< from 1938 to 1947 It b the NCAA but they've exhibited un- Basketball, unlike football, is close Atlanta is seeking a franchise flouriahed. Tlie East vs. West game, i Mievable cowardice in making a enough for everybody to see what in the Negro American Lea­ the revival of the Negro world forthright plea to participate in is going on ... . There must be In Chicago, Jan. 14-15 .»eries and the Intergration of Ne­ a recession . . . athletic banquets gue. e )-^ sponsored Under these or- groes in major and minor league kaOiions’ auspices in the South are on the wane. Last winter we Prof. B. T. Harvey, head year. > baseball for tlie first time In more I He have cited Tuskegee Insti­ kept bottles of digestive remedies. TOP BASKETBALL MENTOR— i ers into 252 of the chemistry department Most of the 10 league clubs made than 50 years gave It a "shot in the This year, we're buying our own tute as the most tragic example Durham, N. C.—John B. McClen- wins against 50 leises for one of: Tjiey were likewise runners-up In of Morehouse College and arm" The recession to normal times groceries, money, last year, although due to of the AAU and NCAA bias. ■ don, youthful mentor of the North the NATION’S best records in bas- tournament play in 1947 and 1949. economic conditions, the attendance caused a., fallihg off In attendance Florida A. and M. looms as the commissioner of athletics in Cleve Abbott ha* developed na­ i Carolina Oolfege Eagle.’’, well de­ : ketball. His record, according to in 1948 and 1949. /J class of the 8IAC to basketbaU . -. the Southern Intercollegiate was considerably off. tional championship track teams serves the appellation "Mr. Bas­ [the statisticians, for tire ten years! Al no tirtie in.the 10 years Mc­ Tlie club owners, now looking for Other surefire threats are Tuske­ The Buckeyes, who found Louis- at that iastitution but never par­ ketball" on the basis of his 10 [ is an almost incredible .884. Lendon has been coaching at the Athletic Conference, will ask* vdh-not to their liking, in 1949 have «. normal year, believe the league gee Institute and Alabama State.... ticipated in sectional meets. year record at the helm of the . Kansas...... born,„...... McLendon’s CIAAw.™ Durham College have his teams will "hove the support »of the public. Morris Brown’s material is thin..... for a franchise for a team In moved back to tiu* league park In The time is ripe for an assault Eagles. " > II teams won CIAA championships... In j finished the conference any low- The fact that Jackie Robinson, Roy Jack Orr, writing in the N. Y. Post: Atlanta, Ga., at the annual Cleveland and the team this year ■pen jimcrow AAU and NCAA In the ten years he has been at 1941, 1943, 1944. 1946, 1947, and 1949. ' er than fourth place. They were, Campanella and Don Newcombe of “They say that when Don New­ winter meeting of the Negro ™ by Wilbur Hayes, bust- eventb in the Deep Sooth. State', McLendon has sent his cag- They were runners-up in cotifer- (.there only once. the Brooklyn Dodgers; Henry combe, the Dodger pitcher who had . . , •_ zst-u.™ manager for several years un American League in vnicago, (jer grnjp ^right's ownership. Thompson of the New York Giants, TIPOFF ON SPORTS - Do you an operation last week, came , out want the results of your Intercol­ from the ether, he was muttering Februrary. 7:8. THE (H IDING GENIUS ““ -"Sammy Jethroe of the Boston Brav­ Harvey insists _ that Atlanta will [ n es, Larry Doby, Lucius Easter and legiate games Included in the na­ •NOW, let's see Hendrick hit that) league baseball dates back tional basketball roundup? Well, it ninth inning homer'" . support a club ' and he will put ember,-* 1920, when the old ol' Satchel Paige of the Cleveland *) [-Negro National league Was formetl is simple! Just telephone the scores These radio stations have, taken Kentucky State Thorobreds Win tiest-elass earn on the field ifjj India)« and the Negro’ players be­ ’ in the Pasco Y branch in Kansas to Western Union,, the Associated over tbr sports award idea! obtain- ing fried out this .spring by white Press, or any wire service repre­ I John Harden, Atlanta businessman ,■City, Mo . J. L Wilkinson and Tom organized baseball as well as those They're honoring player* for such | and sporta figure will have no con- senting your city ... My personal trivial achievement - that we’re Baird, both of the Kansas City wlu> nude good In the minors last nomination for the ‘biggest flop of thinking of giving up all-star pwcjion. with the new venture. Har­ Monarchs, and Yours Truly of the year, all came from the Negro lea­ den formerly . owned the Atlanta the year’ Is the NCAA sanity code. 55-46 Victory Over Morris Brown Chicago Defender are left In base­ gue clubs. player picks and similar insanity. . i . Greatest contributing factor ! Black Crackers which failed to show Moot of these stations are more ' ' ' ■ ' ‘ V I * ball of tlie men then identified with to juvenile delinquency Is the lack Interested in publicity for them­ ATLANTA, Georgia - (SNS) - FG IT Jon the baseball scene - during the tic.' kioop The guiding genius, of Indoor recreational facilities. Superior team-work and superla­ ■ Superior Teamwork Aids Jim Knight ...... X 3 I» ;1949 year. Andrew) “Rube" Foster, died in 1929 selves than for the athletes. The ' ' A ’ J There are too-few municipal-owned tive backboard play paid-off divi­ I Harvey will have strong support The league has had its ups and Í premises used for honoring vari­ Mel Perkins...... 5 2 12 Ray Robinson indoor play facilities, ous athletes are totally without i dends fordhe Kentucky State Col­ I Thorobreds In Defeating Davey Whitney . . 2. 2 4 , in his petition for a franchise from downs from the beginning. Foster, -A next fee for NBA Heavy- foundation...... Jackie Rdbin lege Thorobreds of Frankfort, Ky., Lenny Cavil ...... 2’ 0 4 Tom Hayes owner pf the Birming­ us president, secretary and treasur­ r ham Black Barons. Hayes is on re­ w^Lt Champion Enard Charles son gets another award for his who won a 55-46 victory over the MBC Purple Wolverines 'Bobby Robinson . 1 1 3 er. broke up his own club, the trophy room at Sport Magazine's James Scott ...... 2 0 4 cord as favoring Atlanta as an out-1 Americaii Giants, .then playing at might be the wimier of the nght- Morris Brown College Purple Wol-1 . J Is Ready To heavyweight title bout between Top Performer dinner January 19, verines, Thursday night. Ish Covington . 0 1 1 lei for NAl. baseball. 39th and Wentworth, to help the Jim Greer ...... 1 The possibility of Atlanta getting Champion Freddie Mill* and Joey at the Hotel Astor ... An excel­ Except for occasional spurts the the Kentuckians pulled away never 0 1 late Tenny Blount put a team In Clarence Jackson . 3 1 7 Maxim which is scheduled for lent broachure Is on our desk from Purple Wolverines never took the to be headed again. A franchise is strengthened by the Detroit known as the Detroit Stars. fact that the New York Cubans may January 24, in London, England. Southern University. It contains game seriously and flashed only a James Knight,.who hails from Milwaukee failed to support a lea­ Defend Crown TOTALS 23 11 55 .not operate next Spring. gue club as did Uincinnati and Tole­ .... Atlanta’* Ernie Harwell a review of football played by semblance of their '49 brilliance. Milwaukee, Wisconsin was the high NEW YORK. N. Y-Ra.v Robin­ the Jaguar Cats durihg 1949. do. The Indianapolis’A.'B. C.'s will broadcast for New York scorer for tire Thorobreds. He was MORRIS OLD BONZANA DAYS son has notified both Abe Greene's 1 __ O Kentucky State started the game closely chased in the scoring by folded when the late Candy Jim -TP National Boxing Association and as though it wanted to win. Jim his teammate. Mel Porkins who If Atlanta’s application is accept­ Taylor and Ben Taylor were unable I Col. Ed Eagan's New York State Knight pumped two free tosses John Clair ...... X to help the widow to keep the club j tallied 12. Clarence Jackson was ed the Deep South will be a strong­ Athletic Commission that he is , Theodore Benson 16 going.-Tlie Cuban Stars, under .Au­ harlie Grimm Accepts Post through the hoops to start the third with 7 points. hold of the new league. With At­ ready to defend his welterweight burntai. pace and his teanunatq James Bair ...... 6 gust Molina (now of Tampa, Fla.) | John Clair scored 8 points. for lanta competing with the Birming­ tjtle. 4 Frank Glover . 5 ceased to come to the states after) followed with a field toss' seconds • the Purple Wolverines. The game ham Ijlack Barons and the Memphis -Bobby Jones 2 thc’eflrly 1930's. The Mt.Uai* Stars [ later. Bobby Robinson scored an­ I had Jits thrilling moments hnd Red Sox in the NAL the old bon- Ray also notified the Intema- Manager Of Texas Ball Club Reginald Harvell . 4 tried to continue as a traveling club tlonal Boxing Club that he was other FT and Knight was back with MBC occasionally showed lustre zana, days of the Negro Southern Roscoe Ross ...... 3 after their park was sold. eager to sign a contract to fight Cubs. So — came announcement. a field goal even before tlie locals enough to win. The Purple Wol­ League might be revived CHICAGO. Illinois - Charlie Richard Vaughn 2 The league was absorbed by the Charley Fusari. battle for the title. I Charlie was adamant in his denial I found the range. verines simply did not \ follow ’ League owners looking forward to Grimm, has resigned his post with' James Firebrace 0 Negro National league but Was re­ Fpsari is- the lad who recently of ahy friction between Jimmy Lanky Theodore Benson started 1950 admit regardless of the action the Chicago Cubs to accept the through with scoring chances and Charlie Parker 0 vived las the Nigro American league was pinning Rocky Graziano's ears Gallagher, the other Cub "veep”, the Hilltoppers to roll by eyeing upon Atlantic's application that Ne­ managership of the Club never were effective in playing the ' with the late Major Robert R. Jack­ Back until he ran afoul of a left of the Texas League. *— and himself during the last season. the oval from his center spot. Cre­ backboard. MBC passing was rag­ gro baseball is headed for a crucial TOTALS,, ..-45 16 46 sun of Chicago as president. Two hoot In the» ninth. Exit Charley At a news conference Friday, He said : ■ dit him with keeping the Purple ged in the first half and the play­ years prior to his death. Dr lTB. whose jaw contains too much glass Grimm resigned as vice-president' "Whatever differences we had were Wolverines In the game during the ers didn't -show teamwork suffici­ OFFICIAI S: Frank I.. Forbes and Martin Became the Negro American for a champion. In charge of player personnel, but I left in Wrigley Field at thé end of first half as he dumped II pdints ent to stop the blazing play of thb Cari llubbard. league president. • » re coy as to his reasons. the game. The friction was only in in to make it a shadow of a con­ Thorobred.». Kentucky State 55 — Morris Charley can box, he c»n hit and , late Friday Grimm call­ the operation of a ball club and that test during that setto. ’ Frank Prince he's dead game but he can't ab­ can happen in any organization.’' • KENTUCKY STATE Brown 46. I ed en to announce his ac­ The Thorobreds were highly ef­ ______'t- . ’ . sorb a punch too well. Gallagher, who was chewing a ceptance of the position and said fective in playing the backboards Robinson probably will take more solemn cigar at the other end of the contract probably will be sign­ and on the floor they raced their punishment in making the welter­ thé room, nodded and said, “that’s ed in Dallas on January 13. way without much Interference. The In Senior AAU : Benedici Elects weight limit than he ever will from right.’’ Terms of the contract were not Kentuckians controlled the ball \| Fusari. And yet Fusari is about as available. However, it was reported Phil Wrigley, owner of the Cubs, when it was necessary and that good a welter as we have around that Millionaire oilman Dick Burn­ said he was sorry to see Grimm pretty near is the story of the game. outside the champion. ette, owner of the Dallas club, had go. but he “didn't want to stand in THE SPORTS GRILL Meet, Saturday However, this is a mere detail for offered Charlie »25.000 a year and the way of any offer in which Morris Brown pulled up close in SAVANNAH. GEOROIA - Frank Robinson whose real objective Is a a percentage of gate receipts. Charlie felt he. could better himself the second half of the game but “Tlie Rocket" Prince, half-mile and crack at Jake LaMottes middle­ (jrimm has been affiliated, off and would be getting into a type couldn’t catch fire. Roscoe Ross at 1500 meter champion of Panama and on. with the Chicago Cubs for pf work he would rather be do-1 the opening of the final frame horse in flic rail figurrd in half weight throne. Ray already has N E W y’o R K - Joe who was the sensation of southern 25 years, both as a player and a tag." made it 22-21 in the Wolverines the double one-fourth of licked LaMotta four times and' Louis’ advance man ... Harry i the track meets last spring &s he paced manager. Charlie came to the Cubs In 1925 favor. time ... ? COLUMBIA, S. C. - (SNS) - there isn't the shadow of doubt the Georgia State College cinder­ but what he can do tt. again. as a star first baseman and became Later Morris Brown led momen­ Mendel . . . rolling up heavy Remember Bill Sidwell, tbe Aus- Aubrey ."Piggy'.' Gaines of Burling­ Charlie was booted "upstairs" to men from the unheard of stage to If and when Robinson wins the his vice-presidential position last manager — for the first time — in tarily op the strength of Frank cable and radiogram tolls ... tralian Davis cup star who re- ton, New Jersey, will captain tlie being one of the most feared out­ middleweight title he will try to put June when the Cubs busily were 1932. He was replaced in 1938 by I Glover’s free toss by a 33-32 mar- arranging exhibition tour for fused to play in our nationals last 1949-50 edition of the Purple and Gabby Hartnett, the great Cub fits in this sector, makes his Ameri­ ou a few’ pounds and take on Ez- becoming top candidates for the na­ , gin.- Jim-Knight and Mel Perkins year? Well, word from Bill him-, Gold Tigers' basketball team ol catcher.... , Joe in South America ... can indoor debut on Saturday. 14. zard Charles for the heavyweight tional league teller. He was re­ slapped field, goals through the self informs us today that he’s in Benedict College. He came back In 1945 — In time The G. S. C sophomore, who has title. placed on the field by Frankie j knitted circle' for the Thorooreds to lead the Bruins to.the World Ser­ ,-Joe will make the East hot water with his own tennis as­ annexed the Southeastern Athletic. Gaines is a sophomore and plays Frich. and MBC’s lead vanished from the ies championship ta the celebrated Coast-... pfitying Rio De Ja­ sociation down under ... Conference (SFJAC) 880-yard and guard ón the basketball tegm. Last .coreboard. He Wasn’t too happy In his new “old man’s series." Wrigley gave no mile titles since his arrival, will par- year he flayed center and wax the [ James Bair tied the score 40-40 neiro and Buenos Aires . . . j, It seems Bill bowed out of a Basketball Scores indication who would be chosen tlcipate iffthe-senior Metropolitan? team's highest scorer. While at post, which ostensibly was to hunt hrnnw"1''*11 m Australia a“d?us a. A. U. meet wearing the colors of Benedict he has received Tetters to up new talent for the woe-bego# Grimm’s successor. , » ' in the late’stages of the game then and many spots in between..’.. • - brother Aussies also: accused him the New —York ■ —Pioneer Athletic■■■■ basketball, football and track. He ' There are 10,000 hosses idle this of stalling in a match with John Club, the meet will be held at was also a three letter man in lùgli MORRIS BROWN...... S3 winter Eating their heads off Bromwich TBut ' Bill~ says-he's not■ Madison Square garden. ■ .school. , . .------X MOREHOUSE i which can be costly enough par- ■...... ,- .. to blank because he’s been tronttM • Prince will not exactly be a sträng Eugene "Champ" Williams from ' ticularly if you owh a nag like »¡(h what he calls “I HOWARD UNIVERSITY -• tennis .f1____eet' . er to —theT New- — -■ ■ Y— ork----- »j,scene vz.» warsa's. lievkviiru Columbia. «livvl” S. C . was elected aite> Nation's Top Sports Performers Mrs. E Dupont Weir's Royal Gov­ for twqj>e5rs- " pjlyed a major role in the Pio- nate captain of the team “Champ- N. CAROLINA A. i T. . a t ernor Who drinks milk by Fresco Thompson ... Dodgers' neer AAC triumphs during the hhs received letters In baseball and the galloil and eats scrambled eggs .field agent insists Carl FurlUo. Summer of '49. He has been con-.basketball While at Benedict W1P VIRGINIA STATE S3 . with oats He Aust have had a ' Dodgers’ /.trong-arm outfielder slstently coached at 1:55, for the 880 liams is a good team man and BLUEFIELD STATE 39 To Be Honored By Sport Magazine ■*. change in diet! the day we bet on ■ would be another Prof. Einstein if and has turned in a neit 1:52 for. plays guard. him»,.,,,« * ■ * » : he could Uunk like he can eat . the distance. -I BENEDICT ...... I- “Once” says Fresco, 'Carl was Currently plans are being formu- 'Gaines dropped over three hun- key. president of the Brooklyn v FISK UNIV; . > ....-.-44 NEW YORK, N. Y.—(BNS)—The Two Robinsons, Jackie Were you aware.... or do you 1'fillihg Irt a dWion»qOtetionnafiT and:and? inta ">"ia’««»a fW * WUÍ W-ofrivsend-off Kr W7ïtffie" W HttST W Dodgers. The awards will be pre­ care. That thyc New Vork . ' . .. Th OS’ Iholivdr. fho nrnr-nnn« r\f /Ufsi VPfiF ftS 9 friKhmùtì in fho nation’» outstanding sports per­ answer to the query State " of Th^' Include the presence of citv >’e&r as a freshman and in the JOHNSON C. SMITH ; . 57 formers of the year will be feted sented l?y O. J. Elder, publisher of daily doubles paid more than a health, Carl wrote 'Pennsylvania' i! officials., civic and sports-mtr.ded hrst game------of ‘th)his season against ST. AUGUSTINE ... .-.I 49F January 19 by Sport Magazine at And Sugar Ray Picked Sport. thousand bucks each last year. and where it asked; Length of Savannahians when he departs. Fisk— he... threw„ ta„i 18 to show that, the annual ."Sports Award Dinner" _Ouests will include aLLand new . And th»t tMre wete4kht be- the sophomore, jinx -a.4ate— headliners In the spheragof sports, tween $500 and $1000 .and the KENTUCKY STATE — 55 to be held In the Grand Ballroom By Nation's Experts i feet'" But we always take opponent s lug, tamed, climbed Gaines will probably cop all-con­ including Johnny Lujackjsid Luck- ■ —-r ------~ ------ference honors this season because MORRIS BROWN...... ,r„ 4* of the Hotel Astor. those Thompson yams with a hand- out of the ring and wu half of his brilliant all around play. man. Walter Hagen, Tris Speiker, Ariano. Willie Hoppe. Rex Bar- ; ful of salt .. way to the dressing room before Tommy Handrich, whose potent Otto Oraham (pro football); Alex Other members of the team are: W. VIRGINIA STATE . 51 Kyie Roto »nd Doak Walker of Buddy Young, Gil Hodges, Lee And Dumb Din Morgan eliims the referee counted ten over the bat wu a factor for tbe New York Groza (college basketball); Ray Lawyer Fields, Homer Ages. Na­ SHAW UNIV...... 39 ■Southern Methodist. Charlie Justice, ^'voM A1 schact. Ford Frich, O.f nobody could call his shots in the other guy .. Sam made his train. Robinson (boxing); George Mikan than Sesson, Louis Sommers, Ed­ Yankees’ World Series champlon- Bob Feller, Ty Cobb? Vincent Rich- ■ y Ressing. Chuck Bednarik, Can­ I ring likr Ssrm Langford .. the Brandeis University Which is MARYLAND STATE 51 ahip, will be especially honored u (pro basketball): Sammy Snead ards, Frank Frisch, Sidney Wood, gj p^s and others. gar Scale«, Jimmy Thompson. (golfing)• Sid Abel (hockey); Pan­ Boston Tar Baby and U proof new has an athletic director 'Athlete of the Year.” BUI Tapert- Frankie Albert, Har- (n pro f00tbaU George Williams, John Campbell. KENTUCKY STATE S3 cho Gonzales (tennis); Mel Patton Dan cites the time Sam had a - Benny Friedman of Michigan foot- Harry Starr, Rudolph Richardson.- rison Dillard. committee picked Bob Waterfield 1 fight on in Cheyenne . He knew ball fame but no teams but Sport Magazine's Board of Ex­ (track); 8teve Brooks (jockey); Arthur Murray, Joseph, Punnie, and LANE...... M Greg Rloe, Lynn Patrick. Buddy with seven rotes, one roch ^gotag be could make a train in 15 mi- it will have and soon because perts, eleven authorities headed by and Joe Verdeur (swimming). Each Benjamin King. CLARK COLLEGE .31 O’Connor, Lou Stillman, Frank Tri- to: Jqhnny jLujack -»of the Chicago nute« if he could get a quick Benny has been running around Columnist Orantiand Rloe, chose will receive an “Oscar” symbolic O’Connor, Lou Stillman. Frank Tri­ They have twenty games sche­ ■ ■ ' — 49ers, j kayo- So he asked that the In- town quietly contacting Brook­ duled for the coming season.. At I Fidi the following “Top Performers of of his superiority in his field. pucka, Lou Brissie, Craig Wood, Bears, Frankie Albert of the ! Don Newcombe Lou Boudreau, Ed- and Dick Huffman of the Los* An- 1 trodoctions be hurried along.. , lyn.______Manhattan ____and ______Bronx foot- _ present their record stands one | Year:" Jackie Robinson (base- The principal speaker at the /Clerk ...... 41 put ..hung one on hi* ball high school athletic talent... r Leon Hart (college football), award dinner will be Branch Ric- die Eagan, Gene Sarazen,Sarazcn, Rocky geles Rams. win and no losses.

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leaders decided to put the blit over for two weeks Instead of calling it 1*a IteoU l OMm Md LouUnt Cutara* Sam-Weekly N up on Monday. January i. FaNtahed by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. Houm passage seems assured, al­ TUESDAY and FRIDAY at IM BEALE-PImm HIN | though most southern members are bitterly opposed to the measure. Katered la the Poat Office at Memphis, Teno., u iccond-claa mail OPPOSITION PLEDGED ■Oder Ute Act of Coogrea* March L 1179 Commenting last Wednesday on; President Truman's State of the | Member of SCOTT NEWSFAFEB SYNDICATE Union message, in which a plea for W. A. Scott, IL Founder, C. A. Scott, General Manager ___- civil rights legislation was renewed. Representative William M. ColmerJ LtWlb 0 MLXGLF.« ...... , .. .. Edit« Democrat ___ of Mississippi,. chairman______A. G. SHIELDS, Jr ... Adverthdng Manage' i of a southern group created to fight i the President’s civil rights program, The MEMPHIS WORLD is an Indepruuent newspaper—«1849. Paul R.,be- i.l't AN TO SPI AK The conference program. aHWouh-' •'’■‘‘i.'"tu fol(y. head of the and halaneé of older employes with profit son, who has been serving as Chair­ to a record for you. If tlte thirty-three Democratic red------by, __Roy, Wilkins, ... general...... chair- Business, - . Education Depirtment at i .■...... Senators and forty-two Republican man of lhe Committee to Free lhe man of the Mobilization and acting: »»»them.. University, has been on Let [t known in this Ntw Year, Senators will join together tn * M- Convict Charged Trenton Six, issued u New Yeir’s —NAACP — _____secretary;‘...... include ...... address-temporary ileave—* in order -to —com-1 A- iight you're going to be, ’ partisah movement to adopt cloture i appeal Tor funds to carry on,the A light you're going to be, es by Senator Scott W. Lucas of requirements for the Degree For those wro walk In darkness 1 and shut off debate and bring the With Attack On SEEING and SAYING fight. Illinois, majority leader, and other 11 LJoctor of Philosophy at the Uni-f. Helping them to see , Administration's FEPC bill to a vote | there will be no doubt about passage |Y WILLIAM A. FOWLKES three of the counsels retained to- congre-sional leaders'as well as by ! of Chicago. ■ . -T 14-Year-Old Girl some. of the headsi__ a of»«al th» sponsoring AocordingAivnrriinfy tnto DrHr PF. HG. PlorVClark, ' Let p gnown in this New Year I01 suf^ dat are 1-he lawyers Hutchinson is seeking to otwl from the defense. Every Democrat who subscribed to LOUI8VILLE. Oa.-< 8NS >-Doro­ A federal injunction restrii 'ing ■ 4. „ requirements youli not forget to reverence God. **-- —- — — thy OarsweU, 14-year-old victim « I Delegates arriving Sunday, Jan-i- for. the______Doctor of______Philosophy De- who's mankind's best Friend the 1948 Democratic platform, and the attack of Pete Coleman, re­ For Better Rat-Holes, At Least him from bazring them is being uary 15, will register at_the Twelfth'1 ’t''e MiceMiss Totty lin/vininpbeoomes the first!. ' «very Democrat who campaigned -ought in lhe U. 8. District Court, Street YMCA, 1816 Twelfth Street ¡Negro to rece.ve this degree, in ~ — — .. , (or President Truman, know exactly mains unconscious and at the point where “the President stood on civil of death. I SAW ONE of our slum area houses bum Saturday. Trenton. ! , N W, All delegates will be met at Business, at the University of Chi- Df, D, □, AAartlll With lhe signed statements an­ rights legislation. The Fire Department seemed utterly unable to put out the the Union Station with information cago. Her dissertation was written | Th? 30-year-old white life-termer nounced. five of the six Negro KNEW THE IR8UE elder and virtual fire trap, although the blaze was well con- as to where to register each-day. ?n a "Study of Small Negro Busi- Qn Ronrl Tn has been accused of assault with frame-up victims are being defend­ .While delegates,are urged to make1 nesses and Reasons for t.hpir Fail. I ■ IV Every Republican who subscribed nesses and Reasons for their Fail­ I Intent to murder after laboratory ined within a portion of the structure when the equipment ed by the three New York attor­ to the 1948 Republican platform, and housing arrangements .before arriv­ ures and Success." , Par/swAww teste showed fingernail scrapings neys and Solomon Golat. member Miss Totty during her graduate ’'“tOVviy every Republican who campaigned afrived. What the fire did not do in actual ing, if possible, Mobilization officials for Governor Dewey, knew that New and traces of human blood and Ne­ of the New Jersey bar. Previously, I damage, the water accounted for a great will undertake to find rooms for a work at Chicago has attended sev­ York State had a law against race gro hair. Wilson and IMcKenzie had been Dr. B B. Martin, manager ol limited number of delegates who eral sessions______of the ____ National ______....jNegro Dr- ». B. Martin, manager o; the and religious discrimination in em­ The young girl, a high schodl deal more. The dwelling place, if it can be represented by lawyers appointed Business League, including the Memphis Red So: < Baseball Club will be assigned to them upon re­ ployment and that he pointed to it studrat, was attacked with a blunt called that, was well uninhabitable after the by Judge Hutchinson. The r,etrial, 49th Annual Convention in Detroit and known dentist of the gistration. ■t with justifiable pride. instrument December 11 and thrown experience. The Red Cross had to get busy ordered by the New Jersoy State Michigan last sommer. proved, attaches at Collins Chap- There was no question about the into a clump of brambles. At the to relocate nearly two dozen individuals who Supreme Court after finding the Sunday afternoon will be devoted proved, attaaches at Coilins Chap­ position of Southern Democrat.,. Louisville hospital, Dr. James Pil­ first trial record ‘tainted with er- •<> a meeting of delegates at the el Hospital where he Is confined They have openly oppoaed every cher reported he had operated A had lived by rooms in the “investment” | announced over the week end, ’ ror,’ is scheduled to begin on Feb- Twelfth Street YMCA. Following a Griggs Business civil rights bill that has come up in removed bone splinters from V property. * ruary 6. keynote address by Mr. Wilkins, ’ Undergoing an emergency opera­ Congress ever since the Dyer anti­ girls brain. One three inch section Fires are fairly common, hut when Hutchinson presided at the first delegates will be briefed by well­ College Buys A tion the week before Christmas for lynching bill was brought up in 1922. of her skuU had been crushed un­ they occur they bring out the inhabi­ trial and sentenced the six Ne-1 known labor and liberal lobbyists on appendicitis, Dr. Martin fought an They have also opposed Mr. Tru­ til no bone remained. The doctor groes to death, despite the fact he.the clvil ri8hts program and in 1 uphill battle all the way. All three man's civil rights proposals, and tant« like so many ants or flies. There New Home said that even if the girl survived had no power to do so under the ,echniques of obbying-. The com- , of his brothers were present during they opposed on the floor of the there was a possibility her right - was a notable amount of human filth and indecency verdict brought in by the jury. The1 moments and voting records of the Inin order to accommodate its'its \ the most' critical moments of his Democratic convention in Philadel­ arm would be paralyied. It was Increasing student body and carry' illness. Jhey Included the super'n- which came out by force of the fire. It was character­ appeal taken to the New Jersey' members of Congress will be re­ phia in 1948 both the weak civil estimated that she had ben struck | on more effectively its expanding tendent of Collins Chapel, Dr. W. istic of slum areas which ought to go for good under the state Supreme Court by Rogge and ' 'ewed, the delegations will be or- rights plank reported by the Reso­ 20 or 25 times. his associates, led to reversal of anfl the schedule of ap- program. Griggs Business College ¡8. Martin; Dr. J. B Martin, Sr, lutions Committee and the stronger Government's scheduled housing program. has purchased new quarters at 492 owner of South Memphis Drug plank offered as a substitute from Hutchlnson's death sentence. pointments announced. Vance Ave„ according to announce Store, and 8anitary Commissioner the floor and adopted by the, con­ Hoffman Insists all nations —J0 Judye Hutchinson began his at- A mass meeting will be held Sun- There is too much politicking about our public housing i f ' 1 day night at the All Souls Unitarian ment over, the week end by Dr. S. of Chicago; and Dr A. T, Martin, vention after a bitter fight. should compete In world trade. A. Owen, chairman of the board of The question then simply reduces.. ——r— ■ ■ ——————------program and too many blocks being thrown to stop the pri­ Church, 16th and Harvard 'Street, physician of Memphis. N W , at which time speakers will trustees. It will be some time,how itself to one of whether Northern of liberal legislation in recent years, vate housing that could remove the blots of civilization that discuss Senate problems and pros­ I ever, before the institution can Democrats and Republicans will •he history of the state will reveal make the changeover from .its join together to take the civil right» vot our alleys. There they know only the stench of our so­ pects. Senate sponsors and leading Tea Invitation mini' 1ÏA10N some of the most vicious of acts present headquarters on So. Lau­ issue out of party politics and pass supporters ol FEPC and civil righto ciety. There they inherit the disease, the vice, the condi­ of discrimination on the basis of derdale near Vance. the Administration's FEPC bill and —------u— will be presented. Withdrawn By O ves, NOU WEBS tions that fertilize juvenile,and adult delinquency. T.iere race and religion. "The new home is 'a spacious other civil rights proposals, or whe­ Monday and Tuesday sessions . 1WT ViittDjMMDDL------• y breed ignorance and nurture it within the shadow of During recent years however. New place, and will give opmrt'ipltv to ther they will again attempt to; Yoik has been carrying on a very will be held in the Interdepartmen-1 'awJÎÂSwMOii expand.under splendd conditions," Mrs. Trumah hoodwink colored voters by carrying our famed avenues and streets. — . effective battle against employment ml Auditorium in the Labor Depart, ÍBKI, I Rev. Owen said. 'There ls consid­ r tut a sham battle and winding up ! bias. The enactment of a permanent AN'Miusanif/ Protests will come and legal tongs will fly about Ne­ inent Building, .Constitution Ave­ erable remodeling to be done and WASHINGTON-^tBNSi- The in­ by doing nothing. 'aw again’t discrimination in em- nue at 14th Street N W. Delegates vitation to Mrs. Truman to hav? gro housing for the next few years, liecause there will we exnect to follow through with PARTISAN POLITICS uloyment back in 1945 has proved «¡1 ¡spend both ______mornings _____ on Capi- i tea at the University Women's fclub lie those who will wish to profit greedily any change in that before moving. As a first step toward making 'ii manv instances to be a most ef-1 tol Hill visitin« representatives~'and in- Janinry 16 and a-cepted by her. 'ivtl rights legislation a bipartisan Bearing the name of its org.ini?»r location of slum-dwellers and those who will ignorantly fective weapon against job di-crim- enatoh. From 1:30 to 3:30 each ivas withdrawn last Wednesday, natter, lhe National Association for the fjite Mrs. Sutton E. Griges th" ¡nation which we call a "born jfiernoon they will meet in the In­ he Advancement of Colored People, and unjustly want to have all the good things of life to institution carries courses in tnd no one seemed to want to say, American evil " ■ , | I vhy. t hich now appears to be spearhead-1 themselves. However. Negro organizations and citi­ icrdepartmer.tal Auditorium to make tvping, shorthand, accounting anf New York can also boast of hav- ng the drive for FEPC legislation, zens, individually and collectively, must come forward ng been ainong the first states in business administration. There an The club formerly was the Wash- hjuld dissociate itself from parti-' he country to adopt a permanent j .enipt to remove the attorneys t number nf trades ’ •’’•p t»««*,* to ngton branch of the American As- and fight for housing decency and adequacy. veterans pf World War II parti’eu- an politics. aw a'vainst discrimination, having t .rom the defense on Friday, Decem- wiation of Women. It Is now se­ Although the NAACP has denied Crime is very noticeably absent from our present public 'arly radio. housing areas. Policemen who were constantly on the run similar statutes to that of Massa­ xr 16. when they were on the eded from the natleial organiza­ he charge, its officer, have engaged chusetts and New Jersey. TYiere are -rrge of'producing .sensational new C. J. Gaston, prominent insur­ tion because of a heated issue over n partisan party politics to such an when Beaverslide and the Decatur flats existed have lieen nher states with laws enacted to udence and witnesses, said CRC. ance man. has been serving ns *he admission of Mrs Mtry Chum ‘«tent that the association is now heard to comment that they hardly have a-call to these areas dght economic discrimination, but A private investigator, CRC re­ business manager of Griggs Busi­ Terrell, nationally, known lead-r regarded as a Democratic-front or­ now. It is remarkable what that extra space, that better New York has emerged with one of ported, wa., ready to testify that ness College since sHbnly after his nd author, whom the Washington ganization. he most unique and perhaps the retuqijrom overseas duties as t air and those apartment, conveniences do to make better peo­ -he pry edition's only witness to «roup refused to take in. Complicating the problem is the nost successful. i he crime ~ithe common-law wifa combat soldier. Dr. Elizabeth Conrad, club ores - act that the NAACP and organized ■ ple. Housing should not be played with nnd every sinew rtf )l the murdered junk dealer ; — —■ r- abor.are cooperating. Organized la-, De'pite having one of the most or is engaging in partisan party I be directed to see that our people get all nad told hiiu two months before, the nique types ol legislation, aimed at »lilies to the hdl, and the associ- j NAftOW WHY COUNCIL frame-up trial that she could not ned housing program on every level. ightmg discrimination. New York Scouting Among Our Boys ition Ls supporting to lhe fullest ex­ ■cientify any ol William Homer's till has its numerous problems in ent possible the fight of organized 1 ibtaining jobs for minorities. ' It murderer.,. , ¡lEpLAH BAPTIST CHURCH "die’led to be present: Messrs: abor to repeal the Taft-Hardey ia-^ an sonietimerbotrt of having wag-1 Tire suit against Hutchinson was The pact af Beulah Baptist Calvin Franklin, Srt.. R. A. Washing­ d battles i!i almost every type of 1 Church plans to reregister some- ( heduled to be heard before Judge ton and also Rev. Spepce; Chatman dent, said: “I will'let the White* .,merican industry, operating in that' Philip Forman on Tue.>day._____ r. Janu-____ time next week The pack already tale with the exception of trans- i iry 3, but Hutchinson sought anri has W Loys wha have paid their re- 8NOTHER TROOP ORGANIZED House make any statement." 'inatioH’and communications ibtamed a delay until January 16 litetraUon fee: tliey are, Ray ?. White's Chapel Community hits Mp. Edith B. Helm, Mrs. Tru­ Warne he said he needed morn Enrd, Chai lie Carpenter, Eddie Bell, man'S social secretary, said "Il's for "Some of these industries have completed all detail.- for the orgam- .¡me t> ¡»(»pare his case.______lJt-. Harrell J West. Jimmie Shipp, zayoTof its troop. Mr. M. M. Jack- the club to say.’ vaged a^continuous fight to limit 11 vlrite» job- to a privilcgnl vroup January ¿7 will mark rhe second ■ Jihunte D. Lapy, Waller Slupp. Lar- son who wljl sene as Scout master NEWS irttjes ai>d other minorities hgve I, anniver ary ol lhe illegal jatlbzw >js-Juiun, Liwren<,'e—Walker—and-ha s 6 registered boys. The ronunit- lineted grqatiy because of this and fradiinit of the six innocent Cassell Walker, Jr., Mrs. Ida Hayes teemen will be ax follows: Chalr- siegro men. CRC is calling ft .Al11 >prvr a' Mother and Mr man, Mr. Piter Townsendr — Troop BY WILUAM GORDON raclkt. Industries which hai^ not teen fan enough to face the proh- ¡reelings and me «agen of support ■ Italie H Ford will serve as Cub- Committeemen Mr WcdeyNatloiul .■m squarely, have forced the issue, to lhe men from-every.city and ln4s,fr- t - i' ; > •, ., and Julius Smith. >nd shilled, the blame to organized •fate in the land-'’. ' 4 Rev. J. P. Blackmore, mhrixlrr abor. This altogether cannot be FIRST UNIT OF 19M and student at R. R. Whigrt Semi­ Job Discrimination, An American Disease .. harged to labor, because they exlst- ORGANIZED nary is working-with the leaders in Vi Discrimination in employment on the basis of race, .■d long before labor became an or­ Pad; 130 cf LeRose 8chool was the cqpununity to organ!« * Boy SAVE MONEYS ganized force. ’ the first unit to be organized in the Scout, Troop. A community-wide af­ creed and color has long existed as ope of America’s most However, in some Instances, cer- new year of 195? Mr. J. L. Brinkley. fair is underway. obvious social and economic problems. Even though it strikes ain labor organizations have shown Principal of the school , is also serv­ I- Broodway has a choice of all grades of at lhe very life-line of. our democratic principles, not too their colors in being more discrimin ing as Chairman of the organiza- SEMINOLE DIVISION HAS A itory than Industry. Among the« tion-Troop Committeemen aze W.-» PEft CENT INCREASE - coal in popular sizes. MORE WINTER IS much has been done to eliminate it from th? American wen? rganizatiom have been the Big W. Butler and Theodore L Spencer. —------——- T f. 8. C ON THE WAY. Order now. Weekday • Such an un-Amenean practice I inquiry may test for several months, ">ur Brotherhood railroad unions Mr. A. T. Stams, outstanding basi- CIMARRON ,DI8. 16 8 350 IM valent in almost every i involving one of the most extensive rhich are constantly choking the deliveries avoid the Saturday Rush. Fill w tint rtt • tint unir "ess-mMisof the city, »ill-serve as SHAWNEE DIS 16 3 379 52 Hrtcon industries, ieay-4 projects in the history of the agency Tegro worker to economic death, your bln with Broodway's Greater Moot­ ry few as an exception:; TtiStrof u> who are acquainted While inquiry is being conducted Cubmaster. • OTTAWA DI8. - 11 5 » 121 ing-Power COAL - the safe dependable BOYe ADDED AT QUPAW DIS 11 5 168 KF ’ report from the New ; with the NewYork employment situ- imong employment agencies in New heot. t Yort State Commission Against Dis- ation know that some of the ezn- York in regard to Job discrimination Everybody in anxious to vee Ivory GREATER MT. ZION ARROWHEAD DIS 10 4 605 112 crlmioatlon stating that an InvesU - payment agencies reek with the he same should be conducted Joe Hanter for the first Ume—Com­ Two additional boys have been I • ------f added to Troop 1(6 They are Bob-1, - _ t 66 25 1430 567