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By MARION I. JACKSON FIRST Sports Editor, Atlanta Daily World IN Y 04 It EBBETS FIELD, Brooklyn, N. Y. - Sal (the Barber) Maglie, 39 MEMPHIS WORLD year old righthander, won the first game of the 53rd Annual by beating the before 34,479 fans including President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Secretory of VOLUME 25, NUMBER 23 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1956 State John Foster Dulles and other cabinet notables. PRICE flX CINTI

The magnificent comeback pitch­ er of the year struck out 10 Yan­ kees while yielding three run*, two Ike, Other coming on homers by Mickey Man­ tle and BiUv Martin which account- ! ed for all of the losers' tallies Dignitaries ' Mantle’s homer came in the first I nninr after Enos (Country> Slaugh- , f»r slammed a scratch infield sin- 0. C. SCHOOL PROBERS j vie off Gil Hpdges' glove. Then At 1st Game Mantle boomed one over the right 'ield scoreboard, past a neighboring EBBETS F1MLD, Brooklyn. '«-■»»» tn five loser Whitev Ford a 2-0 advantage and his sixth four (INS) — President Dwight D mn-'fer tn World S»rle« play. Eisenhower opened the 53rd an- cnrLDNT STAND IT nual World Series with a pitch to Ford couldn’t stand.prosperity for she s Roy Campanella, star catcher of the first man to face him in the MEETING ILLEGALLY, MW the Brooklyn Dodgers Campanella second stanza was priceless Jackie then posed briefly with the Chief Robinson who winced' a towering Executive before Sal Maglie took homer into the left field stand« the mound against Hodee« th»n «ineled to center field 19-6. for the season «nd Carl Furil'o followed with a Mr Riser,hower saw Maglie win double tn tie the score 2-2 Ford 6-3 over the N Y Yankees and the vva« nn rhe ropes a« Rov Campanella brilliant righthander evened his «acrificed to center field Sandv A mo-os filed out to Mantle and REP. DAWSON DECLARES one-one Mavhe struck out . Other Cabinet members watching it*-.« ft®"’ Maglle got off to a rockv start Maglle weave a spell over the Yan­ hi the third as Bauer and Slaugh­ kees as he struck out lo men. ter got aboard with back-to-back Davis Termed scattered nine hits, while his team­ singles but he struck out Mantle mates played errorless ball were got Yivi Berra to pop to Robinson former president Herbert Hoover and was thrown out Becretary ot State John Foster nn a relay from Robinson to Jim A Hazard To Dulles. Secetary of Health and Wel­ Gilliam. fare, Marion Fulaon. Secretary of SCORING SOARED <•? Treasury. Oeorge HumDhrey, Post­ The Dpdgers' scoring soared to A Democracy ■ 5-2 In the third frame after Gilliam master General Arthur Summer­ ' JS»® popped to Gil McDougald and Reese field and Secretary of Labor. Mit­ WASHINGTON - The~Hou»e beat out a single which McDougald chell and Major John Eisenhower had to backhand deep In the hole. subcommittee investigating the The Duke of Windson was among Duke Snider singled and two were effects of school integration in the throng which saw homers by out as Robinson filed to Mantle. ESCAPED FATAL FIRE— Frightened tenants who were for­ Washington, is meeting illeyally «■ , Jackie Robinson, Gil Hodges then rapped a three- tunate enough to escape, mingle with onlookers outside the it was charged yesterday. Gil Hodges and run four-bagger for his fourth Chicago tenement where fire recently look the lives of five The dignitaries also saw Whitey World Series homer children and injured 11 others. Cause ot the fire was not im­ More ivei, the obviously biased in­ Maelie opened the fourth by get­ Ford. . Tom Morgan mediately determined, but there was suspicion that it had been vestigations have only Shown what ting McDougald to flv to Amoros ar.d allow six runs, a real hazard it Is to Democracy to (Continued nn Page 6 set by an arsonist. (NEWSPRESS PHOTO) against eight hits for the Dodgers' have pimple like Williams and Da­ triumphant vis in Congress " «X For magnificent Sal (The Barber) Tiie two statements were made Maglle, it was his first world series during the Washington hearings, victory He had lost series starts Cong. Dawson To Appear Here which have been termed more an In 1961 and 1964. His season's re­ attempt by the Sorth to discredit cord was 13-5 and last week he integration than anything else capped the comeback of the year Congressman William L Dawson with a no-hitter against the Phila­ of Illinois charged that the so- delphia Phillies. Sun. Oct. 14 At Veterans Meet called Davis subcommittee on inte­ While President Elsenhower look gration in the Washington schools ed on, the 66 fireworks tsmmenced Is meeting illegally BY AL WISE first such meeting of Its kind held Another, from Denver.. Colorado, with Mantel blasting a Maglie Congressman William Dawson anywhere in the nation. wrote that his pension benefit was "No committee Of the House, ’ Mr ¡V • pitch over the rightfield wall with (Dem > Ill., will take part in The Veterans Benefit. Inc, Mr Estes; inadequate 'Die local attorney said Dawson declared, "may sit during aboad. the adjournment of Congress with i BROWNELL ON INTEGRATION — Attorney general Herbert Brownell discusses the problem a| Great Debate slated for Clayborn went on to say. Is a l

Annual Woman’s Day will be ob­ be speaker for the 3 p. m, program served Sunday, Oct. 7 at the Tree with music by the Christian Wom­ of Life Baptist Church, 33 W Col­ en's Chorus. Guest churches on the CHICA'IO— (ANPi— Apptytut- orado, the Rev. W P. Scott, pas­ afternoon program are the Mt. Mo­ ly th# outgrowth of violence in the tor. riah and Shiloh Baptist Churches. South over public school integration Speaker for the 11 a m service two public schools in Chicago were will be Mrs Sarah Washington Mrs. Lizzie Banks is program Parents the scene of atill-Xegro demon­ with music provided by the Wom­ chairman; Mrs Sweetie Shields. stration last week as white pupils an’s Chorus. co-chairman and Charles L. Kat- used intimidation;, threats and Evangelist Hattie Culpepper will kins, reporter 1 I violence to prev.-i’. colored stu­ dents tram attend,’.« crissiE Are: Th. ‘wo school: were Harper and Fall Fashion Show Oct. 7 Gage Park High, both formerly all- white institutions. Fall Fashions for '56 previously 9 30 until 11:30 p. m and danc­ Parents of three of the five Ne­ slated for Sunday night, September ing from 11:30 until 1:30 a. m. SEPTEMBER J7ND 1533 Celia Cir . a~girl, Lequita Anr. gro students attending Harpe: 30 has been changed until one Reservations may be made by Jimmy and Dorothy Jackson 406 Merchant, a girl Pandora Dayle stayed home trorn work Wednesday week later Sunday right, Oct calling JA-6-9416 or WH 8-5953. W Peples a girl, Rosetand James I and Ruthie Rayborn, to help end persecution of their 7 at the Flamingo Room. 140 1-2 [There’ii be plenty of fun and en­ Charles and Mary McCollum 571 19. E Illinois, a girl, Brenda Joyce* children by white students. Hernando Street tertainment for all. Club group« are Theodore and Saloan Anderson. AucUon. a girl. They charge that white students This change of date has been ar­ invited to come. Clarei ce and Carrie Bolds. 3050 ¡542 Davis, a girl Carolyn Elaine e at the school have taken it upon ranged because of an over-looked Mrs Hudson is a very capable James and Lillie Ross. 713 eor- Tillman, a boy, ciifo.n Lee thems-lves to try to keep the school previous engagement. This show is person to present a show of this in. a girl. Rochelle a. Tony and Wilhe Taylor. 2231 D'1- lily-white. presented by Mrs. Rubie. Stein type, having been before the pub­ Herbert and Caddie Farmer. 1343 Hudson. • voy, a boy. Donald Ray Demanding that action be im­ TO BE DEDICATED SUNDAY— Nov 4 with form dedication under Mrs. Kathryn Thornton and Father lic for many years She has had Austin, a boy. Camel!. ' dedication reception has been plan- Allen and Alpha Jones, mediately taken to relieve the Communicants of the Emmanuel Simpkins. Some of Memphis' most beauti­ over seven years experience as a Riverview, a boy. Rickie Edward Cleamette and Bertha Garner. situation are Mrs. Elma C. Kelley Episcopal Church, located in the eication recepton has been planned Anniversary Brochure-Mrs. W ful and charming models will par­ Disc Jockey over several stations . Eddie and Violet Ingram. 3628 657 Concord a hoy, Larry Eugene. and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Bill- heart of the Cleabom Homes, will ned for 6:30 p. m. Nov. 4 Q. Speight, Jr.. Mrs. Leroy4Young. ticipate in this affair, they include: here in Memphis. She was also Democrat, a boy. Wallace Mitlon Percy and Linnie Henderson 2904 ingslea, parents of the children. move into their new t:i bernacle Mrs. Fred Harris, Mrs. I. Alex i Mary Beal. Thelma Davidson, Continuity Director and Woman's Hubert, a boy. Robert Earl Earlier that Sunday a rededica- Wilson. Mrs. I S Bodden ai.d Mrs Polly Caradir.e, Frankelle Wand Elbert and Pearlie Weaver. 1183 Mrs Kelly’s daughter, Gail Ma­ Sunday, Oct. 7, as they enter into i Program Director of or.e station for Eddie and Ollie Holmes. 517 lin­ tion sermon will be brought by the 1 Annie Parker Annie Bnerson. Marchah eil. a girl Patricia Di- rie, 16, a junior, enrolling 'for the a celebration marking both the L. M. Holloway. eyed two years. Rev. St. Julian A. Simpkins, Sr., Gladys Strickland Doris Slaughter, trine den a girl. Ursnica Dianne first time at Harper, said she has dedication and 81st anniversary Housing—Mrs O B Braithwaite SEPTEMBER 24TH rector, St. Mark's Episcopal Church Mrs. Bodden, Mrs. Harry T. Cash. Margaret Nubia, Helen Bowen. Lar- She lias also presented Mambo- been knocked down by white boys Josh and Ma .pie Phillip. 20: ' Doyle and Bern ie Sims. 3114 Ml. Father St. Julian A Simpkins. of Charleston, S. C. and father of Mrs. John Parker and Mrs. W. • nette Wright. Myrtle Collins Bud­ Taleni Night at the Flamingo at the school, refused the use of a Farrington a boy. Stanley Eugene Olive, a boy. Doyle Jr, Jr., Jias announced the cornerstone the priest-in-charge at Emmanuel. Gary. well, Geneva Benr.ett. Ann Mitchell ■ Room. ,lock«r with a white girl at the James C. and Erma Bowles. 717 Ollie and Ida Mae Martin, 1536 laying service for 5 p. m Sunday A community program is bein’ Entertainment- Mrs Belle Petti­ Dorothy Merrill. Alberta Toast- At the present she is employed girl’s insistence, and unaided by Pontotoc, a boy. Barton, a boy. Kenneth Bernard. with the Rt, Rev. T. N. Barth, D sponsored on Tuesday..Oct. 33, and grew, Mis Charles Phillips. Mrs on, Georgia V. Harris, Jimmie [in the Agency Department oF Un­ the school principal who allegedly Clyde and Edna Rodgers, 2233 Detroit and Clara Boyd. 1124 So. D., Bishop of Tennessee, along on Thursday, Nov. 1 an anniversary Virgie Bynum. Mrs L R Taylor Blackshire, Maggie Newson. Rolena in the Agency Department-of Uni­ Eldridge, a girl, Pamela said that there was nothing he Orleans, a girl with Memphis and visitin« clergy- dedication banquet will be held. Mrs Alex Dumas and Mrs Ed­ Mitchell, Beverly Nevills, Mabie versal Life Insurance Company SEPTEMBER ’3RD could do unless Gail could identify land is secretary to Mr Howell. Willie D and Julia Sudduth. 821 men particinating. Guest speaker will be announced ward Stewart. Winfrey. Birdie Robinson. Verretta Walter and Jearleai. Minnies. her assailants. No Billevue. a boy, Reginald Ty- A reception will be held in the later. Publicity—Mrs Mariorie Ulen, Haynes. Veronica Haynes, Mardine 3C6 Cynthia, a boy. Jerrod i rone. The Billingsleas demanded simi- Parish House later at 6:30 Committees coordinatipg.,the ac­ Mrs. Frederick Rivers. Mrs, Harold Kii.g, Mabie Sudduth. June Tuc­ Clifford and Lillie Fos.terr 755 i Lewis and CaJie Talleferro. 1645 ar action in the case of their son. The dedication week will begin tivities are: — ' ~ * I Johns, Harold I Johns and John ker, Evelyn Finnieard, Jean Stein- Walnut, a "boy. Timothy Warren. WEBSTER SAFE 1 Breton, a boy. All five of the Negro students Oct 28 and climax on Sunday, Program — Mrs. Edward Stewart, Parker. beng. Clarence F and Mary. Parker. I : Chai lie I, and Leona Jackson. say they are denied from eating in 269 Circle Rd. a girl. Annice. ¡895 Mitchel) Rd Bob “Honeymoon" Garner will and LOCK CO. the cafeteria by whites who use 3 Charles H and Frankie Gregory. ' provide' organ music, Tuff Green Keys Made To Fit all Type SEPTEMBER 25TH various tricks, such as puttine AN ALPHA FOR ADLAI and his band will also be featured Locks —.Safes Opened - ' Frank H and Dons Tatum. 1387 l»oks over the table where vacan­ ¡Adelaide, a girl. Adrianne Margue- with Harold Conner, popular song (ream Gives Yau cies are and saying they are hold­ Repaired — Combinations LeMoyne College News stylist and recording artist, doing ! rite. ing the space for someone. Many Changed | William and Laura White, 687 vocal selections. times the colored students are fw- Lawnmowers Serviced -BEAUTIFUL I Marble, a girl, Janette BY MELVIN GREER UMNI ASSOCIATION will present Also featured will be two bro- ced to go without lunch 239 Poplar Ave.-JA. 6-5948 | West and Claudia Thomas 500 I Ironically enough, the most im- a rare piano talent on November thers who are becoming quite well I portant people in any college are I Tillman, a boy. James Helen. At Gage Park, the Negro boys 9 at E L. Bruce Hall. In this case known tor their dancing. Robert Bright, Light, Fresh James and Flen Dora Dooly. 1038 sent there on an errard from an­ i the freshmen. 01 course, the soph- the talent is young 14-year old Harper and his four year old bo­ | Greens Alley a boy other school, were allowed to get jomorex, juniors and especially the William Grant Nabors of Roan­ ther Thaddeus, "The TVnnos’’ — polio shot forms at. the school only so-called venerable seniors won't oke. Virginia. Incidentally. William vocal group, Ursula ar.d James Jo­ Homer L and Hester Wilkins, j agree with this, hut when you get 614 Nonconnah, a girl, Doris after they explained to a group of is Hie son of Mr. E. P Nabors, an seph — popular teen-age dancing down to the facts, it's oh. so true. insurance executive of this City Yvonne t whites that they were not planning couple and the Phillip Sisters from First, of all. barring rare cases. WANT HIM TO William and Edna Faulkr.er. 802 to attend the school. When they and an alumni of LeMoyne Col- Mrs. Fort's Dancing School. lege Helds Rd, a boy Larry Bernard. emerged from the school, white ,the seniors for instance, have once Fashion will be presented from THINK YOU'RE | been freshmaey When they arriv- THE STUDENTS of Mr Whit- SKIN William H. and Ora Anderson, beys began hurling bottles at them. 'ed al their seniority they began taker’s music appreciation classes 4924 Black Rd, a girl. Debra Ann. No one was hurt. A QUEEN?. to look down on their lower class­ will be happy to know that the I ■■ /a George aiid Olivia Yarbrough, Last Friday, two more boys were young pianist completely ignores Dallas Youth Ann. sent to Gage Park on a similar men — and freshman? They’re al- 989 Neptune, a girl. Millcent [most considered truculent and un­ the popular tunes that are favorites SEPTEMBER 26TH [errand from another reboot This icouth. Yet. the green freshman in with most voting people. Only clas­ Council To time, one of the youths was beaten. Louise and Nora Cody. 184 Keel, ¡reality is really the most impor­ sical works are music to him He The other managed to flee. a girl Laverne tant. Ever hear of a college stay­ renders the difficult works of Picket State Fair Theodore and Mary Redic, 889 ing alive for four years without a Beethoven, Bach. Dett/ Debussy I Treat him like a Kingl Autumn, a boy. Randle Teddy So. Main, a girl, Elizabeth Lynn. freshman class? Think this over. and other such composers with DALLAS, — Mrs. J. E. Craft, ad- Alex and Sarah Cole. 3701 Frisco, 1 visor to the Dallas NAACP youth Serve him Edgar and Dorothy Bass, 769 ADJUSTMENT to college life at ease and -technical proficiency. He Atty. Belford V, l.awson. Jr., a boy, Alvlen Leon. Provine, a boy, Kenneth Wendell. I LeMoyne has been considerably easy has appeared in recital at Tenne­ council, has announced that Negro has been assigned major speak­ Charles. and Hazelteen Lawson. Van E. and Callie Rankins, 1934 i sy for the College's 130 frosh lads ssee A & I State University and Achievement Day at the State Fair ing engagements by the Demo­ 1203 1-2 Texas, a girl, Pamela No, Dianne, a girl, Ar.ita Rankins. and lassies. The orientation course was proclaimed a genius of music, will be picketed again this year. Yvette. Elantrlce and Sadie Ingram. 1970 (which is compulsory) is helpful, bv the music professors of Nash­ cratic National Committee, it Mrs. Craft made her announce­ Freeman and Ruby Burnett 2017 Frisco, a boy, Derwin Bernard Mlhoiigh many swift-to-adjust ville. It was also quite recent that was announced this week. Mr. ment at a Constitution Day pro­ Eoyle. a boy. Michael Graham and Martha Sm|th. 232 I students say the course in unaces- he won a musical scholarship Lawwon was"a member of the gram here on Sept. 16. through competition With seven I CAKE fief Ur. FRIO PMnrer j Skin Whitmer Eddie and Cleo Waler. 2743 Su­ Madison, a girl, Stephanie Gail sary.- , platform committee at the re­ She said: "The Negro Chamber other students iri Roanoke His ■d step werryinq obouf year skip preme, a girl. Sharon Kay SEPTEMBER 28TH And what do the new students cent Demoeralie National Con­ of Commerce has witikdrawn its Oscar and Ruth Washington. 265 think about college^ life and how judges wore: an instructor at Hol­ support from the Achiei-vement Dey Thomas and Beatrice Robinson, vention and is vice-president of At hit an easy all in-one cream that Pontotoc, a boy. Carlas docs LeMoyne appeal to them? lins College, the director of the and there is no official Negro ele­ kittens brightens, dears and at the same 1140 Tunstall, a girl, Linda Fay. the Stevenson-Kefauver Club Look for the sunny-ilriped J. W. and Elsie Norman. 1817 Well, to eet the answer you have the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra ment in Daltas supporting Ne­ time makes skin younger looking. Itl T. A and Lillie Smith. 228« Eld­ to ask them first. and the chairman of fine arts for of Washington. D. C. He is a Dr. FRED Palmer s Skin Whitener.. a Castex, a girl ridge. a boy. Adolph. gro Achievement Day. We are ask­ package and label. the Virginia Federation of Worn- former national president of the Cdimeoc cream that's so medicated it Robert and Gwendolyn Fartheree. Frank and Pennle Hubbard. 1704 LIKES SWIMMING POOL I ing every citizen not to cross our goes to work INS! ANTLY to make your en’s Clubs. 318 No. Main, a girl. Robin Valeska Oakwood, a girl, Debra Ann. ETHEL MERRIWHETHER of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. picket lines. akin brighter, lighter, fresher, more yquth- SEPTEMBER 27TH "I j Mrs Ann Hall is chairman of the ful appearing. Makes skin softer, glowing Harvey L and Gloria Simmons, Manassas High School said: particularly like the swimming pool ¡project; T. R. ______with new beauty Ask at drug stores and James and Jfihie White, 2430 1627 Pennsylvania, a boy. Harvey McLemore is co- , codmetu counters for Dr ER ED Palmer a Devoy. a boy. Kenneth Bennard. Lee, Jr. in E L. Bruce gymnasium. It's chairman; Mrs. Letita Poston, tic- Skin Whitener. Only W and 4Or. , one of the City’s finest pools and j ket chairman and Mrs. Charles P. I Jerry and Mabie Robinson, 314 Roosevelt and Anie Gilliam, 582 No. Third, a girl, Jerry Dean. Driving Park Ct., a- girl, Audrey since I like to swim, I’m sure that Roland is chairman of publicity. I’m going to like LeMoyne." I Dr. FRED Palmer’s Robert and Monie Burns. 1329 Denise. Springdale, a boy. Robert Jr. George and Ada Hardeman, 439 The honorable HERMAN HEN- FRANK LYLE, Melrose High gra­ Johnnie and Viola Gholston. 1134 Tillman, a boy, Thomas Earl. SKIN WHITENER Woodlawn, a girl. Deborah Yvonne. duate. (old me that "Although I NINGS, President of the powerful Lloyd and Juanita Wilson. 1315 LeMoyne Student Council, had Abe* use Dr. FRED Polina i Skin Delight George and Susie Collins. 2869 have found several things taught Soap I low» any dm, eicess oils JWu- Gaither, a girl, Fredia Lynn. classes dismissed last Friday after­ ges »km. Highly recommended Only Princeton, a girl, Virginia Lynn. at LeMoyne (o be ’¡contradictory" noon and LcMoynites were off in tt drug itmes Van and Dorothy Taylor, 2949 to the things which I learned on CAT ON ROT AXLE. grand style for Fuller State Park ¡Princeton, a boy. Van Jr. a lower level. I appreciate the I fidtwl Ca., lu 2M, AHoata, Gt. to attend the College’s Annual Pic­ Albert and Annie Johnson. 1412 Danville. Vs. — Hearing strange friendly atmosphere over here It's nic Those who didn't explore the sounds emanating from under her just like one big happy family.’’ park, play ball or cards, etc, made station wagon as she drove along. sure '.hit the plentiful food didn't Mrs. Arion Loving stopped at a LENEVA BiSHOP of Douglass Pet Milk Baby of the Week" service station, had the vehicle High School had this to say: "Le- go to waste. And needless to say, | raised on a grease rack for a quick Moyne has great possibilities for a ’’A good time was had by all.” Just one of the millions of happy, healthy babies Inspection. There they found a prententious person." kitten perched precariously on a FRESHMAN TALENT SHOW was raised on Pet Evaporated‘Milk rear spring and straddled over the "A FORMER WARRIOR" from presented Friday in E. L. Bruce axle, none the worse for the ride Booker T Washington High School Gymnasium. Eusa Johnson sang ho requested that her name re- "Answer Me. Oh My Love" while in anonymous explained______to __me MbsMis LouiseLo'iLse Haroldson did a take- Hull & Thompson Fijt “LeMoyne is helpful for those "f< Elus •'"'"I’'' H 'artbreak who.. 1.. . can't. attend. elsewhere■ I and■ UzitrtlHotel." " KTNames i,n 1« «r». rw-io-uao Tabler», tool but WirWWnTITm wl”n roniUpittoe neuralgia anil headache:, duet to views of all those interviewed UImBSoUXhUAI onun rhlldrrn', dl- colds. tli.it gives vou an idea. mtlon tod dUpoiC. m «et Smp of Block- Orvutlt Thor Io-» tht, howr-y-r lloald THE LEMOYNE COLLEGE <} look younger...-look lovelier...today! CHRISTOPHER - 18 Months MEET ME AT THE Son of Mr and Mrs. Jonah Poge, 981^ Poach 4 Forget those "gray hair" heartaches! models (like the on» ihovrn her#)..; \‘ ¡Another winner <>( the official “Pet Mills Baby of the Week" CeniA Godefroy’i Laheuie Hair Coloring can you'll be prouder of your hair when gitc! 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The Lone Star Christian Club No 9 met Tuesday night af (lie J An Analysis Of C. Oates Funeral Home with the vice president, Mis Rosa Woods, 1 presiding. Club member Henry Creighton j Current Legal was reported being hospitalized and Mrs Lllliam Bowdrick assistant secretary, was reported discharged Developments from E. H Crump Hospital Mrs ^Annle Bell Anderson was ■; By S. A. WILBURN named as the new sick committee , Attorney .uid Counsellor al Law i chairman. Some 31 members at- 1 B) JEWEL GENTRY 822».• Beale Street ! ti tided the meeting Taylor. Jac Westbrook Jr Polk LOCAL MEDICAL AUXILIARY frey Bartholomew, Mrs. H. A Gil­ Hie next scheduled meeting wilM Puryear and Ceneta Jamison ELECTS NEW OFFICERS liam, Mrs Lonnie Briscoe and Mrs. not be held at the regular meet­ Ann Hall, all members of the lo­ Mrs. James S. Bvas is still in I S. SUPPORT OF i case as a friend of the court on Members of tiie Medical Auxili­ ing time and a later date will be Je.sey with her husband. (Dr. Ma­ PEACEFUL INTEGRATION the side of the Hoxie School Board ary heMWheir first meeting of the cal Jack and Jill Chapter announced. Coming by a bit later for Chris' jor» Byas; Mrs. T. R M. Howard After scljools were desegregated j ii support of the right of the season with Mrs. L. G Fowlkes I Ixiard to integrate peacefully birthday celebration given by his is still on tiie West Coast al her voluntarily in Hoxie, in 1S55. a and Mrs L. A Johnson at the Club officers include Mrs lilli.m parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Booth, iasiuonable new home and Mrs without interference. Vance Avenue Branch of the Y. Parks, president; Mis Lillian P . white supremacist orgai ization sei were his grand parents Dr C. M. Nell Roulhac has transferred to the Davis, .secretary; Mis R.'wdrlck FIRST FEDERAL W. C. A. last Thursday afternoon. Philadelphia chapter «her native 'put to get tiie school board dcs’g- Roulhac, Sr., for whom he is nam­ assistant secretary, Mrs Dempsey | ASSISTANCE Reports from the natidnal auxil­ legation order rescinded With tins ed and Mrs. Roulhac .... Both home town.) While the only issue in this iary meeting (held in New York Ross. treaiurer and Mrs Henrietta Mr and Mrs Booth were an hand group employing methods violative* case is tiie legal propriety or im­ City this Summer) were read after MRS. U. 8. BONDS WOMAN'S Davis, reporter. all evening to greet guests making I of tiie law. the ■ schools became propriety of the Issuance of the which new officers were elected DAY SPEAKER AT COLLINS [ poorly attended and later w-re the day pleasant one of every one injunction against the interference NEW OFFICERS Mrs U. S. Bonds prominent Ark­ around. closed The. board went to court ol the segregationists, the inter­ Oficers elected to serve lor 1956- ansas business matron who Is well and obtained a permanent in­ vention of the Department of Jus- 57 are Mrs R. L. Adams, president; known to the church, civic and so­ MBS. LELAND ATKINS IS HOST­ junction against Hie protesters af­ the indicates the interest of the cial circle in both Arkansas and SUPPORT MONEY: Democratic presidential candidate Adlai E. Mrs. W. 0 Speight. Sr., vice-pres­ ESS TO LINKS. INC. ter presenting proof that the lead- ______Memphis, will come to Collins Cha­ government in cringing about a ident: Mrs W. A Bison, secretary; Mrs. Leland Atkins proved to be Stevenson gets a campaign "lift” from the large volume of cash ers were acting in Violation of the | more thorough understanding ot Mrs B F McCleave. Sr. corres. pel us Women's Day speaker the contributions being counted at Stevenaon-Kefauver Headquarter* in a very charming and gracious hos­ law. An appeal to Hie U. 8. Court the law relative to desegregation secretary; Mrs. L A. Johnson, chap­ second Sunday in November tess at the first meeting of the Washington. II. C. by Miss Matlie West, seated left, and Miss Low of Appeals in the Eighth Circuit lain; and Mrs. J H. Seward par­ Mr, M. L. Adams is serving as in schools Likewise, the action can season for the Links, Inc .. A followed. At this stage the U. S liamental ian. New officers will re­ general chairman of the day with Herbert, seated right, looking on with Governor Stevenson are be viewed as the first implementa- full course dinner .was beautifully ' lion of the 1S54 decision. sume duties at their October meet­ Mrs Maxine Draper as Co-Host- Democratic National Committee Chairman Paul Ihitler and Mrs. Department of Justice entered th? served by Mrs. E. Holmes and her H tss A special chorus and the ing to be held with Mr W caters at the Atkins' lovely Ark­ Mary Zirkle, Comptroller, Democratic National tommiiie«. Westbrook at 1115 Tully at 5 P church choir are making special ansas residence Members ram­ M , October 4th. efforts witli the music under bled and mingled from the living direction Mrs. Mattie Suttle dining area to the back den MRS. FLORA ( HI RdIVIl.I. CHURCH NEWS •t. Dr. Atkins and a few of tiie "Mis­ COCIRAN HOSTESS AT HIW’A- EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL sing Links" wiio dropped by for ( III IlCH DEDICATES NEW I • THA’S FIRST MEETING their wives (Dr J. E Burke. Sr PARRISH ST. STEPHEN BAPTIST ('III l<( II T Epps, pastor of Gospel Temple For members of the Hiawatha club Dr. Oscar Speight. Mr. Robert Lew­ the first meeting of the Fall sea­ The Emmanuel Episcopal Church St. Stephen Baptist Church is Baptist Church along witli his con­ is. Jr. and Dr. Fred Rivers )werc HOLDS OFFICER ELECTION ing was opened at 8 p. m witli the 1 located 598 N Third Street. Rev (located in tiie heart of the Clea- I The Annie L Brown Health Club gregation son was a real re-union Mem­ served out in the rumpus room- president in charge. Devotion by lx)in Homes) will move into their 1 o. C-eriyeiuFlTministcr. bers were royally greeted at the guest house that is joined to the met at the home ol Mrs A. L. the chaplain. Mrs A Nichols which Al 6 .to p m Baptist Training YWCA with Mrs EL O. Rodgers new tabernacle Sunday. October 7 j Sunday. Octob"i 7 Sunday Union Come and study your btble house bv a patio | as they Enter a eelcijiation of their Higgins, 55 W. Trigg, in their reg­ was very Impressive During tiie and Mrs. Flora C Coehran serving I School opens at 9 15 i) m with w>th us Groups of all ages are Members attending were Mrs. ular meeting at 4 30 p. m. Wednes­ ¡justness session, various committees as hostesses on Thursday evening '81st aiinivcrsaty . .. Father St Inspirational singing Devotional Invited yiev. Joseph F. Wilson, Vivian Tarpley. Mrs Phil Booth. day. reported. Tiie sick chairman re­ of last week when each member Jvlian A Simpkins Jr had an­ service led by Mrs. Leila Reams Mrs W. H Young. Mrs W O. After a three months vacation, ported Mrs Lula Lavender still ill Director. received a corsage upon her en­ nounced tile eorrerlayfng services Dr, F I Stephens Supt in charge Speight. Jr. Mrs. Robert Lewis Jr. tiie members were glad to be back and confined in her home locat­ REV. R. J. MABERRV trance . a compliment from Mrs for 5 P M wi’Jt the - Reverend of tiie Sunday School activities Mrs. Caifrey Bartholomew, Mrs U. ■ to see one. another Mrs A Smith ed 1122 Peirce Street ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Cochran T N Birth, D D., Bishop of TYn- i the chaplain held devotion S. Bonds. Mrs J. E Burke. Mrs. The Tiie Ways and Means Committee Morning Star Baptist Church is At 11a in tiie regular I »rm ot A full plate dinner was served nessee along with Memphis clergv- I minutes oi the last meeting Floyd Campbell. Mrs. LcRoy Young. were reputed that a financial drive located 777 E Georgia, Rev R J worship Music by ntunber one and after the business session and a men participating A recefition Mrs W W Gibson, Mrs I'Hollis '" | win ¿c ______held in the parrish house | read by Mrs R Anderson would be in the near future for Maberry is Pastor number two choruse* Mrs. Ber­ short program followed . with a | The delegate oi tile State Price. Sr.. Mrs Fred Rivers. Mrs. lifter the ceremonies Fed- the benefit of the floral treasure nice F Leatherwood at tiie organ. live discussion. eration ot Colored Women's Club I The social commit tee is also plan­ C. C Sawyer and Jewel Gentry DANCTNG CLASSES START Al Hie 11 o'clock Ffmrc tlie text Mrs Lottie H Wilson a! the piano Going in late (as I always attend ! read their report ot the meeting Mrs. Julian KeLso of current ev­ ning, their tuiiial banquet. w ill be "Then Jesus Behojding Hun. Mr Eligah H Hall is Director oi Chris' parties) ran into Mrs. Caf- SATURDAY -— Registration for ents I Saturday morning dancing classes that was held in June at the Leila Loved' Him and said unto Hun. choir number one Sermon will be ------7 Walker Club House Delegates were The meeting was well attended Mrs Cochran's young daughter, ¡will Iv helft Saturday. Oc'obrr 6th "One Thing Thou Hkcth" Murk by Hie pastor. The next meeting will be at the re­ her nieces and nephews Joyce Ann, from 10 to 12 at the YWCA Vance Mrs. C. Cathures and Mrs Mc­ 10:21 At 3 pm. tiie number one usher Wilbanks & Munn sidence nf Mrs Henrietta Davis. Mary Fleanor. Kenneth and Edgar Aven/,. n,,nch »Vince and Laud­ Gaughey er board will observe their annual MEMORIAL STUDIO The highlights of the evening 449 N Fifth Street Hoslesses will The subject "One Thing Need- Realty Co. Cole. Jr sang several selections for erdale) For further information, day Guest speaker will be Rev. C UNION was the election of officers that be Mrs. Alberta Nichols and Mrs. 889 AVENUE •lie eroup after which Mrs. E M call Mrs L. A. Thigpin at Fa-3-6 ed." Tlie Two Wonders will sing H Davis Designers, B".!lderi is Erector* oi Residential ■ Commercial M. Wright read several of her were held by Mrs Glenn who in­ Sunday night. Oct. 7 i 566. Monuments, outstanding man) Farm Property poems. stalled them. Officers were as fol­ Monday night, October 8, Revi­ Mrs Hattie Hostom. President. years (or courteous Mrviee and raa- 3544 Park Ave. 48-3352 lows: Mesdames A. L. Higgins. val condupted by Rev S L Hamp­ Other members present were Mrs. Mrs Annie J Ryans. 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TAKE WHITEHAVEN BUS TO STATE LINE, (Tenn. * Miss.) HIGHWAY SI S®. IOC* POP HAND SIGN NEAR SALLY ROGER'S STORE ONE BLOCK FROM END OF BUS LINE. MEMPHIS, TENN. « Magazine Indicates It Will Publish Other Side Of Negro

MEMPHIS WORLD Saturday, October 6, 1956

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NEW YORK - "U.S. New» and World Report," a weekly magazine, has indicated Io NAACP Executive Secretary Roy Wil­ Show Need For kins that it will publish the other side of the auestion on whether. Negroes have as much capacity for education os do whites. Integration In a copyrighted article appear- •which'' ” the school expert said the ing m the magazine last week. Dr ‘potential of both (Negro and HOLDEN. W Va. - .Recent ' Frank C- J McGurk reported that white) groups is equal " school desegregation dlstruban.'zs Ln I his studies showed Negroes as a Miss Truda Well told a reporter the South illustrate that “¡we I group not to possess as much edu­ 1 for the New York World Telegram tolerance is needed and it can be cational capacity as whites. Dr and Sun that “you can find smart attained only through integrati ui, McGurk is a psychologist and a pro­ and dull ones in either group." not segregation.” fessor at Villanova University. "1 am convinced,' Miss Weil de­ Mr. Wilkins noted last week that clared, "that the potential of both This was the view expressed here* Dr. McGruk'i views are not con­ groups of our pupils is the same today by Gloster B Current, di­ curred in by either Dr Otto Kline- There has never been an I Q score rector of branches for the NAACP. berg or Professor Ashley-Montagu. ■ made which has not also been He addressed a public meeting ! whom the NAACP official called ■ reached by the Negro." sponsored by the Logan County I “generally regarded as among the NAACP branch foremost authorities on this sub­ Miss Weil mentioned some Ne­ I i Mr. Current predicted that ‘more ject.” gro children in her disti let with ex- 1 ahd more children, as they cume I Dr. McGurk's published views al- j tremely high I. Q's, some as high j ready have been publicly disputed | as 160 She described a class for in contact with Negroes, are going I by the Rhode Island Psychological gifted students at a schools in the to assume the attitude cf Dennis 1 Association. heart. of Harlem, which she said Martin that there is nothing wrong or distasteful about going to school SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT 1 lias done "magnificent work " with Negroes," DISPUTES VIEW ' “Much of thia, I feel, is because ' Concurrently, a New York news­ we have a dedicated group of prin­ Dennig Martin was identified bj’ paper published an interview with cipals and teachers determined to the speaker as a 10-year-old white 'give every possible opportunity to an assistant superintendent ol child in Henderson, Ky.. who said' schools for Upper Manhattan In leam'X-'she•' «'tin added of the new classroom inclusion of Negroes; "I don't see anything, GANG FIGHTS IN FRISCO — A police officer hauls a struggling youth across a railing in wrong with their being here.” . Kezar Stadium. San Francisco during a recent high school football pageant which erupted into fist fights and a near riot. More than 250 police officers were called to quell what was unoffi­ Top. Negro Stars Touching upon the possibility of cially described as a "racial" disturbance. (NEWSPRESS PHOTO) BILLY'S TUNE — As a result of an original song with political academic problems after integra- flavor. 13-year-old New Yorker Billy Page stands to reap un­ tio.nof Negro pupils from schools Get Dramatic Roles expected royalties in this election year. Billy's song, "All the with lower scholastic standards, the Way with Estes," was introduced at a New York Democratic NAACP official pointed out; BY HARRY LEVETTE Between scenes, the trio talked Party meeting, and was snapped up by a publisher in the audi­ 1 “For many years, the NAACP HOLLYWOOD. Calif— - "shop" with Rock Hudson and com­ ence. Billy, left, is congratulated by Democratic vice-presidential called the South’s attention to the When MGM Studio runs the film pared experiences in Kenya where Ending Bias In Private candidate Estes Kefauver and Mrs. Anne Arnold Hedgeman, fact that the dual school system of scenes shot for 'Something of Hudson and Poitier were on loca­ assistant to Mayor Robert Wagner. (NEWSPRESS PHOTO) was depriving Negro children of an Value" this week, high on the list tion for three weeks. Both Hudson equal and just share of the educa­ ‘of praise for outstanding perform­ and Poitier are eager to return to j L x tional opportunities ..Having de­ ances will be Sidney Poitier. Juane Kenya on a safari. Too busy for prived the Negro in the South of an Hernandez and William Marshall. hunting with film work, both men Housing Most Urgent H equal education for years, to at- ■ Sidney Poitier at Kimani. the expressed a desire to search for 4 temp to use the argument of dif­ boyhood chum of Rock Hudson, turn big game on and near Mt. Kenya ference of educational .ability as ed from a gentleman into a harden­ Finding the vast MGM sound , agenciefTof New York City II an excuse for continuance of the NEW YORK - Ending racial restrictionsresfridibns in privately owned to in- ed Mau Mau as the cameras with stage transformed into a life-like housing wos called by the Urban League of Greater New York crease adoption of minority chil­ dual system is not only undemo- Richard Brooks directing focused replica of villages In Kenya, Poitier. To Go To Church i cratic and dishonest, but illustrates today "New York City's most urgent unwon battle for democracy." dren on scenes showing Poitier in a Hernandez and Marshall spent be- A WE LIVE in an orderly world the lengths to which those who want The League set as its goals for raid upon the farm of Hudson. I tween scene moments discussing Bl’ REV JOSEPH MANTON The statement was mode in the League's 46th annual report, 1 to retain segregation will go." the next year: with Director Brooks how the where there Is a special place for "Building Together," and covering the period from June 1955 Juane Hernandez worked as Njo- i Author and lecturer) "Negroes flying planes with every every thing We have books in li­ [ gu leader of! tpe renegade. Mau thatch hunts were actually con­ I’aullst Eeature Service, CALLS SOME DEEP SOUTH to June 1956. . major airlines; Negroes and Puerto braries, money In banks, operating Mau band, who murders Rock structed of mud and straw to In­ Washington, I). C. I STATES “FASCIST" Ricans working on an equal basis rbonts in hospitals,’and alters in The Urban League is a 46-year “Important stride" were reported Hudson's sister—played by British sure realism. with whites on New York's water­ I Marshall said he wants a copy of I SUPPOSE we have all met the churches God Himself favored the I Lashiiig out at The Deep South. old Interracial agency working to in ure.iking down discriminatory star Wendy Hiller-husband. With front. an end to diserimitation by person who insists he can worship fixed and definite place. He had , the NAACP spokesman charged achieve equality... of. opportunity in prartkttt ln publicly assisted hous­ his ability to portray startling the old dinner jjong for his New I employers and unions in firemen's | God for bettei high on a windswept His Mount Sinai, crowned with 1 that region is in the grip of “a new employmen’. housin'), . education ing, including the passage of legis­ realism. Hernandez had Dana Wyn- York apartment. and engineers' job on the railr- ads: triltthan squeezed in the stale pews feartul smoke and bright flame fascism.” health and welfare services-for Ne- lation barring discrimination in any ter and othei cast members shiv- Hernandez was intrigued with complete integration in the radio of a stufly church I am always Bethlehem itself was uin-pointed I • groes and other •minorities housing which receives local, state irlng. the trees-many of which bloom | 1 “Just as fascism In Germany and TV industries; establishm-nt of I tempted to ask such a person, "Tell on the map, and in it, on certain The report found greatly Improv­ of federal assistance or mortgage Another sinister character, the ' with red leaves in tlie African spring ed job opportunities for Negroes m I guarantee j the legal rights of minorities to - me. do you do much mountaineer­ stable where the altar was a man- used the Storm Trooper to enforce leader of Mau Mau. was chillingly time. . the demands of the dictator, so has interstate buses where Negro driv­ 'housing without discrimination be­ ing?” l*'r I brought to life by William Mar- Summing up their impressions of 1 the brand of fascism operating in “However,'' the report stated, cause of race; an end to all ves­ ers were l ired lor the first time ,shall As he arrived in Kenya, and “Something of Value" Sidney Poiti­ Church is the special place for “most, private landlord refuse tiges of discrimination in publicly | Would such a person climb to the some states in the Deep South used In bakeries, which have just begun walked quietly out of the airport er remarked: the adoration of God and the prac- to rent or sell to Negroes outr'de of assisted housing, where the legal , cathedral of nature in a roaring its control of the state government to hire Negroes as driver-salesmen, I terminal, the entire "Something of "Everything about “Something of ; tice of religion. Church-is the meet- accepted 'Negro r teas' such as Har­ 'right has been established; an cf- | blizzard or in the dismal ram? After from which Negroes are excluded in railroads, where an increasing i ing place of man with God and God lem " Legislation prohibiting dis­ I fective city planning policy to | Value" set was quiet with suspense Value" is valuable! all, God Is in the sleet or the heat or to force segregation upon the dis­ number of Negro brakemen have with man. We know this truth not crimination in privately owned apt , tile fog as well as in the technicolor franchised minority ...... Change been hired aug aie enjoying union build public housing on vacant only from the Bible and the tea­ houses, similar to exts'ln? statutes ______... ______sunset Those who protest they the law, distort the facts, destroy membership and in dario and tele­ land, rathe) than on overcrowded. chings of Jesus Christ, but man's covering public and publicly as- j segregated sites; a working policy adore God best u itpoqt benefit of all opposition -■ that is the program vision. where an ■•unprecedented" ( natural instinct suggests that there si ted housing, was considered by I of public school zoning for integra- i steeple Often are merely enthusiastic of these who oppose us in our ef­ number of Negroes have been em­ ELEANOR should be a special spot, a definite the League a necessary “first, step 1 ‘ ------* -* - over fair weather and a pretty land­ forts to btaln justice and equality ployed in managerial performing, tion. and the establishment of a {place for the practice of religion. in breaking down discrimination’’ Write your problem to ELEANOR, 210 Auburn Avenue, N E., scape. and God gets a u<>d as the under the laws In parts of this technical and administrative capa­ central school wining department; A -church no more stands between in such housing ' country.” cities. an end to the inferior standard of Atlanta, Ga. , stage manager. man and God than a cup stands education offered to minority chil­ I Mr current recalled that fascism More limited gains were report­ , The report criticised “continued between a man and his coffee. dren in our public schools , an end to-' . ed with the nation's commercial . emphasis on buildin? public hous­ Better a thousand times »ack­ Their secret wishes, all the loads in Germany and Italy also was to the bottleneck in adoption of recall THIS DOESN'T mean nature can ing in crowded all-Negro communit­ cloth with character, than they bear, based upon the "superior race con« airlines, which, the league said, Negro and Puerto Rican children" Unfailing, all have no religious Importance A ies” It advocated the construction I cept." *— still exclude Negroes from flight broadcloth without it. That I may add my courage to That ought to lie recalled, each second, but definitely secondary of public housing on vacant land employment The Negro longshore­ In itsr financial report, covering —bean Gordon R. Hancock their own. kindly thing, ■ way, of honoring God, is appreclat- sites “where there is opportunity • • • • man “remained low man on the the year 1955. the League reported ' ing His work in creation. Nature wonder. both to build raciallv integrated May I make lonely folks feel Forgetting what might sting. waterfront “ according ’o the work­ a total expenditure of {150.33432 Dear Eleanor, is a fascinating book on every page Under the power of a microscope, communities and to effect a real leas alone To all upon my way, day after ing conditions as well as general for its program in employment and I am quite a bit overweight Is there flourishes the signature of for instance, a tiny drop of water Increase in available housing " And happy ones a little happier day, recognition' of hl* -short rations" career guidance, personal service there a reducing salon in Atlanta God -• whether you stare through a siphoned from a slimy puddle to It also criticised In available hous- yet. The report pointed out that Negroes housing, public education and re­ for colored women? telescope or squint through a micro­ tie a lake darting with fantastic May I forget Let me be joy, be liope! Let my 4. I search. fund raising and member­ scope. you catch your breath in creatures were still excluded by management R. M. S of Atlanta What ought to be forgotten; and life sing! It also criticised relocation prac­ ship activities and unions from firemen's and Answer: (all the authorities tices of Title I slum clearance de­ engineers' Jobs on the railroads at the YWCA on Tatnall- velopers and their failure especial­ end were not. by and large, hired Telrphone JA 3-0541 They will ly In the Godfrey Nurse develop­ as announcers, newsmen or pro­ give all necessary information ment in Harlem to actually build ducers for radio and television Turns Down Plea concerning reducing classes. YOU, TOO, CAN ENJOY new housing. .. ___ • • • The League reported progre««-in Dear Eleanor. li» IrtifiMnf (tltrs Nair its effect to achieve racial Integra- I am 5 ft 2 in. weigh 195 lbs tion In New York Citv's public To Live With and I am of a medium brown com­ ICT HlDLMVH Aftfhowhihaoi0"l0v'1’ ») schools and to improve the quality I plexion I have been married but Fr-lit«.. ot Hoy M Mahlon, 23. completes a six year form Eleanor If you have your Urban League Movement JET BLACK hair to sentence-for grand larceny and legal divorce. If you have your tight—in ntnntri Breaihiskmi result» The League reported that nearly house-breaking divorce, and are sincere, you —« your money Wk Only 75« pit» U1 too families who wished to adopt —«t tfroonu ««wyuhere Corporation Coun-sel Chester H are' eligible for mall through Negro and Puerto Rican children Grey referred her “request to Di-, BLACK STRAND were referred to adoption agencies this column. Write Eleanor to­ •at» Mt jnn.ACK-ti.AC« DARK MOW« rector of Corrections Donald Clem- by Adopt-A-Child a partnership day. This is also the answer UEWUV MOWS UtHT B»0WN ner. to Miss B. A. R.'s letter. You IThAHO roODVCT» CO ! of tort organized by the League and NICWIM CIUUKI. UllMll Gray said that it is not an or­ • the public and private adoption are not eligible for Pen Pal mall dinary policy in this country to al­ if you are not divorced from low marital rights to prevail tn your husband. prison • • • a 6 Í Commissioner David B. Karnck Dear Eleanor. • signed a letter to Mrs Paynes Do you happen to have H b-HYk mm Ul'ÍERS lawyer that "the 'decision of the containing the poem entitled: "A I director of the. department of cor- Prayer For Every Day'? j lections in denying such request is Thelma Quickly Relieves licking, BERGAMOT affirmed ’ . Answer: It follow». by Mary Famous Skin Ointment Has Mrs Payne's case was based on Carolyn Davies. Stinging. 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MEMPHIS WORLD Saturday, October ó, 19M New Foreign

Students At WASHINGTON — Roy Wilkins, NAACP executive secretary, charged here at a mass meeting last week that a current Con­ gressional investigation on school desegregation in fhe District Lincoln Univ of Columbia has led to Negroes being "smeared from one end of the Country to onojher." LINCOLN UNIVERSITY. PA, (Fifteen new foreign students are Eugene Davidson, resident of the 1R> of Nebraska. Reps Hyde and currently enrolltd at Lincoln Uni­ District of Columbia NAACP branch Miller have not attended the hear­ versity. which beaan its 103rd year which sponsored the meeting, as­ ings. and Rep Broy-juil. who signed of chaitered existence on Septem­ serted that during the hearing the the Southern manifesto has been ber 19 The number brings to twen­ "balls of Congress" arc being used present only for brief periods. ty-five the total enrollment of for- "to spread hate.” Tile subcommittee pioceedings of Ga. fasor of New Testament Greek in Other subcommittee members are and psychological tests to social tke Theological Seminary John Bell WilliApvs of The meeting was held on Sept 23. Columbia University Making professor of chemistry. Is serving North Carolina; Joel T BroyhUI to answer allegations _ made at K acting dean of the College to fill of Virginia DeWitt 8 Hyde hearings of tlie subcommittee dur­ the vacancy caused bv the resign- (Ri ol Maryland: and A L. Miller ing the previous week. ' of Professor J Newton Hill FOUR PROFESSORS, EDITOR .^^“vote full time to. the teach­ Study Of Military Rejects 0 ing of English.

CHALLENGE DR. McGURK Lutherans Urged To Fight in American life which are re­ I NEW YORK - (INS) - Columbia University announced Satur­ sponsible for the fact that we re- WASHINGTON — Four Catholic familiarity with the tex: subject, day it is engaged in a five-year “study, initiated by President jected for military service almost Ad Publication To University of America . professors motivations, relationship between Eisenhower, to determine »4iat "shortcomings'' in American life and a Jesur editor have taken ex- two million young men because of tester ard tested, knowledge of the Development of Segregation caused the rejection for military service of two million young ■ ception to a statement of Villa- language and na'ive abilities are emotional or educational short-, men during World War Two. Be Non-Profit 1 nova University professoi that psy- all contributing factors. Only If CHICAGO - lANPi— Some 90 urged to use their influence to help cpmings?'. . chologlcal-cest performances have these factors are paired in two I Lutheran pastors attending an Ur­ defeat the development of racially "When he considered the tre- I shown that Negroes as a group do I The two million who caused Mr His talk was released today by populations is there any hope of segregated neighborhoods. NEW YORK, t INS i - Richard ban Church Workshop at the Eisenhower s concern were disquali­ Columbia University, which an­ mendotlt rate of rejections in man­ not. possess as much capacity for arriving at an explanation of the W. Lawrence. Jr., President, of | education as do white people. Dr YMCA hotel here last week were fied for military service for emo­ nounced the first of three volumes power and premature separations differences This has not been The plea was made by Francis W Printers' Ink Publishing Co, Inc. I of the results of the study will be because of emotional disability" Frank c J McGurk expressed this done." McPeek, executive director of the tional or education deficiencies announced Tuesday that the ad­ published next year fnyder said, "he felt that basic view in a-copyrighted article in In anotlu i staU-menL (he Jesuit Chicago Commission on Human The President's personal physi­ vertising industry publication will Gen Snyder, who served as ad- studies should be undertaken and "U. S News and World Report.” editor. Falhei John LaFarge, 8. J. Capitol Signs ' Relations, who warned the minis­ cian. Maj.-Gen. Howard Snyder, be acquired by a non-profit foun­ lie believed that their conclusion* fi The four professors- Father iDr > a pioneer Jn Catholic interracial1 11*11USIL«»J J V.Ta related the Chief Executive's role rtser to the project, quoted Mr dation. ters that Chicago would become a Bernard G Mulvaney. Dr. William work said’ I Miinauo I 0 In the research at a private lunch­ I Eisenhower as saying, while he War and recommendations would be Lawrence said the action taken black island in the center of a D Commins. Dr Regina F Herz- eon last May for sponsors of "the president of Columbia I very useful not only to the armed by the publication's board of di­ "No scientist reallv knows what PadJiiaI U/nrlfC suburban fringe of white MoPeek feld. and Dr Gottfried Lang; said conservation of human resource ''How dan we develop n /study I services but to tbl nation as a rectors will ensure its objective and an American Negro could do in a 1 UOIlUllUI flUlRa referred to flic steady flow of Dr MeGurx’s view is not shared that will reveal the shortcomings I whole." independent approach to the pro­ fully integrated American nation. whites into the .suburbs as Negroes project.'' I by many scientists in the field bet­ Capitol Récuras thia week algned blems of advertising, sei Ing and Tlie most that lias been shown is Invade formerly all-white neigh- ter known than he. . They pointed Darius Milhaud iMEE-lowi, one of marketing he added that in our segregated society cer­ I borhoods in the city proper oul that in the 63 studies to which Bus Protest Leader Deferred tain tests show tlie Negro inferior the most versatile com|»sers of "The foundation will be a liv- Dr. McGurk referred in his article, In recent years, whites have in his capaci y for education. Is contemporary miislc. to conduct the Arrests Bring ton monument to the memory of uBly iii six did the two groups been selling properties en masse this an inborn natural trait or is Concert Arts Orchestra in his own •W‘ T'rtng Romer. Editor of prln ■ have presumably equal socio-eco­ 1 and moving into thr suburbs to it a reflex of externa) pleasures? compositions. lers Ink from 1908 to 1933. and to avoid living with Negroes. nomic backgrounds. / "Until wo have relentiflc stu­ my Father. Richard W. Lawrence. , This important classical music ‘¿ocio-cconoiriic conditions are dies of Negro achievements in a Sr, his long-time partner and as-- artist is presenting the American McPeek told the pastors that only some ot the possible factors really integrated society (¡hot Just aoeiate who carried on after Mr I premiere of ills opera "David” in the church must meet Its respon­ in explaining score differences," integrated schools!, we cannot pro­ Earner’s death" famous Hollywood Bowl. Hollywood. sibility as a stabilizing Influence in the s ateirrent said. "It is well rec­ nounce on innate capacity. No­ Calif., tomorrow iSept 221. which | these areas of the city undergoing Meat Strike Plans are proceeding for incor- - ognized that other factors such as body lias evei seen a Negro who will feature the Roger Wagner rapid change. previous experience, education. lived in such an environment." CHICAGO < ANPi - Fourteen porating the foundation Chorale, exclusive Capitol recording Also addressing the church lead­ Lawrence said plans are proced­ men and two women wire arrest­ artists. The signtng Of Mr. Mil­ er» were the Rev. Phillip Johnson, ing for incorporating the founda­ ed here last week in the strike haud was announced by Francis pastor of the racially integrated MONTGOMERY, Ala. - (INS) - Alabama has failed lo meet tion and the selection add appoint­ against Swill and Company Scott III. album repertoire chief Salem Lutheran Church, and Dr ment of trustees- from the fields of Pickets at tlie plant cooled off none of its quotas for military service despite mounting protests MACP Leaders In South of Captitol Jerald Brauder, depn of the Fed- advertising and advertising educa­ after the wrests outside the Union from local draff boards over the deferrment of a Montgomery eated Theological Faculty of the tion the social sciences,' foundation Also signed by Capitol this week Stock Yards, and warmed them­ Negro attorney-minister, a selective service official said Monday. University of Chicago. and government ! was a teenage male quartet to be selves by (ires lit in oil drums as con­ I Undeterred By Injustice billed as Tlie Four Preps, all of they began their cnduiance Col William J. Byworth, assistant men until Gray went into service DOGS PLAGUE MAILMAN whom first met at Hollywood High HERON HOOKED ON MINNOW test. director of Alabama Selective Ser­ Col. Bvworth said Autauga Coun­ ST. LOUIS — NAACP leaders from 14 southern and border Middlesex. N J. - R o b e r t a few years ago. Two of the group Ely. Minn. - Jack Matre, of An attempt at settlement, in'as vice. said his department had "no ty had a quota of only two men, and porch while felling from a dog. slates unanimously agreed that the current "wave of persecu­ Cincinnati, while fishing on Little still being made Friday. official knowledge" of protests from that one was a volunteer that would pleaded with townspeople to keep tion'' in that region "would not defer them from continuing to — lead tenor Bruce Bclland and Long Lake near here, laid his rod Tlie first man to ue arrested a number of local draft boards, sev­ be sent along into the service de- their dogs tied up because lie’s tenor Marvin Inabclt attend U and reel in the boat with the min­ was Viggia Caples. 51. Ill was fined eral of whom refused to cull any­ pile the protest. carry forward the legal and constitutional efforts to secure com­ $10 mid costs op i< disorderly con- 1 running out of mail carriers Cl,A in Los Angeles; Ed Cobb, bass, now still on the hook The reel more men to service until n deferr He Ic'ined i lie ninnliei of men pliance with the Supreme Court ruling banning segregation in attends Ixis Angelos City College, Frank Malctz, mailman, nipped began whirring madly and Matre duel eliHtge. by Judge John L ment lor End Gray Is lilted which might lie held back from public schools,'' Roy Wilkins, NAACP executive secretory, report­ and baritone Olrn Larson is an N two months ago by a dog. was made a grab for his tackle. On Sullivan in Slate SI court We are still meeting our qtloli s," mililary service by Hie rutiled draft BC page in Hollywood. Their Cap­ the end of the line was a large bitten again the other day Wil­ ed following a conference with the Association's leaders in those Col. ByWorth said lb- said Alnbai * boards ' insignificant" to the state's itol record dates will be produced heron that had swooped down for Caples was accused of drawing liam Hartfeltor was put out of ac­ slates. in Septcmbci rent 287 men "Th t total number of monthly draftees. by Voyle Gilmore. Matre's minnow. a knife when police ordered him to tion recently when he tell off a was our quoin to a man." into mili­ He said the September quota was The confcrcnre. held in St, louis southern leaders reported "unbated move on after lie parked Ills auto porch while fleeing from a dog tary service. He expressed confi­ made "to a man" because selective Olic United Slates plans to buy support for the NAACp program In near a trucking entrance to the on Sept 22. explored ways and 1 dence that the state would meit lie ervice headquarters normally calls yards. means of counteracting punitive I their respective Mates.” October quota ol 325 men Two mini and a woman accused ■ip more men than it will need, on turkeys and beef to aid prices. measures against the NAACP. Or­ Nixen Levels Blast At Democrat die assumption Unit some of those , At (lie conclusion of the session, | of attempting to prevent a bus latest protest came from Aiiimir.a ganizational. legal and public re­ from entering the yards with work­ ■ailed would miss induction because Mi Wilkins pointed out Hint local j Coillily. when tin- Ioi-kI draft Im>huI lations aspects' of legislative and u 4 illnc.s or for another reason. TRUSTED IY MUMS Of courts in "three states -- Alabama. ers were Jailed and released under wrote Ahib.mia's renalms asking foi court action to hamper the NAACP Arrogant” Labor Assumption $65 bond each. I were discussed with national office | Louisiana and Texas - have granted a congressional investigation of the What would lx* th*- procedure of MOTHERS,! ! injunctions banning NAACP activi- Gray deferrment, which was order­ —because it’s ap-l 1 st.jsstm 1 I staff members, who participated in J SPRINGFIELD. Mo. iNNPA) - integration in southern sdiouls, and lie state selective service depart­ I ty. Virginia, South Carolina and ed by selective service director Gen proved by thou-l 4IPIRI8 I I the conference with the state lead- i Vice President Richard M Nixon said: ment if enough draft boards Joined aands of doctors! 1 ¡other states have passed laws de- , Lewis B Hershey. he protest to seriously cut into the Orange flavored Ij FOR CHILDRE»O| ir»: revealed Wednesday that since 1946 "Wc are not going to reach a signed to retsricTThe activities of availability of men for military aer- accurate dosage ’ he has been an honorary member real solution of the problem un­ FOUND GUILTY Tiic Montgomery County Board Worift Largest Seing Aspirin For Children Despite official and private ef­ tlie Association. Mississippi has, an- ,of the National Association for tiic til a change takes place In the find ordered Gray'» induction when j vice. Col Byworth was asked? He forts to get rid of the NAACP, the nounced the formulation-ef a secret Advancement of Colored People, a hearts of men Clear and right it concluded Iv- spent more time as replied: police force” militant organization which some thinking people will eventually pre ­ an attom-y on court action­ southern states ire trying to out­ vail It must never become a poli­ growing on if Negro protest ol The St. Louts conference. the law. ty al football" bus scgrcf-a ion — than lie did 111 NAACP leader said, "was called to I flu- Minisiiy. — * 1 Painful VIOLENT COM KOVERSY If Mr Nixons membership in the SHORT STORY consider methods ot dealing with j Ollier protests had come f r o Mr. Nixon chose Dixie territory NAACP angers a segment of the m the issues created by such state j Montgomery and Eufaula, where Daytona Beach, Fla. — A city to discuss the Supreme Court de­ southern voting population, on the action. In addition to anti-NAACP patrolman, off duty and thus out cision outlawing racial segregation other hand, it is calculated to in- HACKENSACK. N. J. • INS' ! some draft board members resign­ legislation, mob defiance of the of uniform. a "rived in court to in public schools and related civil duce a switch of colored voters to -A 29-ycar-old' Westwood, N. J, ed. and from Bullock Couhty. at Supreme Court ruling against seg­ give testimony clad in a pair of rights issues whrh are a subject the G. O. P. in both the north and secretary was found guilty TueS- i Union Springs, where the Board regation in public schools was re- day of plotting with two * youths jI declared u would draft no more Bermuda shorts He was shortly of violent controversy in the south. south ported upon by.representatives of to kill her mother and step-father j ordered to go home to don the He aired these views at a Houston. I GAINES AMONG proper length trousers. the the states concerned." Tex. press conference with tlii full |I Nixon said he could not answer in the hope of inheriting $100.000 \s\ Heal Faster they planned the murders with ' what the political effect would be A Jury of eight women and four ■onsciousness that they would al- Miss Lun; srtthey could get money Chewing gum that won't stick I He noted that polls anticipated i men found Dorothy Long guilty Senate many southern pro-Eisen- from. her. — with o on two counts of advocating and | is patented bower voters of 1952 I some Ren'iblican gains among col- conspiring the murders of her I A 2,000 Attend- (ared voters. Nature’s Best Petroleum Jelly The Vice President recovering j Asked if he iipporrid a'.l the po- typarents. The secretary faces a Plough V from an Influenza virus pointed i llcies and programs of the NAACP. maximum prison sentence of 18 Produci MOROLINEf5/ out that he has lived in the,«ouJh which sponsored the __school segre- yearn. and knows what-the Supreme Court ' Meeting Of After Bergen County suiieriot « decision means to that area court Judge . Joseph Halpern Sei Mr. Nixon, in response to a ques­ "1 hiven’t studied all their pro­ Oct. 10 for sentencing and continu­ Citizens' Council tion. explained how he happened grams. I have not bren a partici­ ed lier in $15.000 ball. Miss Ixmg ’n bemme an honorary member of pating dr d'les-pavinc member. I witli her parents, her stop-father-’s > the NAACP. 'to subscribe to the view that it/is I arm about her. HENDERSON Ky ilNSl A ‘ENROLL NOW” | essential in tills country to worFto­ .vhlte citizens' council meeting was In 1946. hr said, he addressed an ward realization rid equalization Miss Long showed little emotion attended Tuesday by about 2.000 NAACP meeting at the Monrvoia ■ if opportunities for" education and when the verdict was announced, persons in Henderson, Ky, where iCalif.» Methodist Church. After­ I employment and the good things in- bather mother. Mrs. Marie Thur­ NEW CLASS FORMING white students have been boycot­ wards he added, he was invited to [life for all citizens, regardless of low. twisted a handerchief in her ting their newly integrated coun­ become an honorary member and race, color and meed. hands at the back of the court­ ty school. I accepted. room. The girl’s step-father. Le­ ■ Increase Your Earning Aller His membership in the NAACP. land Thurlow, a mathematics pro­ 4 Jack K-rabaw of Nxshville Tenn.. i while no secret, had not been wid- fessor at New York Military Aca­ \ seaygationalist. addressed the °lv p'-hiictzei) before. demy, bit his lip , Learning The meting on white supremacy, but PRAYER // NO l> I I The two youths. Robert May. 20. * I I ■0 untoward incident occurred — /Were you a card-carrying mem­ and Joseph Lynch. 19. of New i inlent or passive. is, ft Tremendo«» Ulf hl’ Bower* Ire ber?" a reporter asked ’»¿lì»» dlfflr«l< nr*»hle»««f Toor Health York, testified during the triad r~ Wnnev «r Jah Tr«iblei’ l’nhaowlnoaa APEX SYSTEM OF Mr. Nixon replied that he did not Drink* l-nre or Fornii’ TrooWe*’ Would I , . know whether the NAACP issued oo like more Rappinp*«. Saeeooo an r Un Giw»d F«rt«no” 1« life? Develop Your HIDDEN POWERS .Or. 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WORLD • Saturday, Octobar 6, 1956 Dodgers Beat Yanks First Defeat For Orange (Continued Hom lagt One) Martin then rapped his fourth Mounders Since 1952 i World Series into the left After trailing 12-0 at halftime when the BTW warriors downed field stands . Along The | Johnny Kucks replaced Ford on the 81. Aui(tatine Thunderbolts the Orange Mounders 25-12. the mound in the fourth. Campa- bounced back to eke a 13 to 12 up­ The Thunderbolts tallied their j nella opened with a double and set victory over the Melrose Gold­ fifst touchdown in the opening Amoros followed with a single. Mag- en Wildcats Wednesday night at period of the third quarter when ■ lie hit into a double play that went Melrose stadium to end Melrose's Quarterback Orant Ward sncakeii from Skowron to McDougald to three year victory parade in prep lrom the three. Fullback Johnny Martin. Gilliam was safe on Skow- league play. Jones, team captain, plunged suc- Sports Trail ’ roll's and then promptly stole tessfully lor the extra point. The 'Bolts, who made an aus­ j second. Kucks struck out Reese to picious opening in the 1956-57 prep The winning t.d. came in the j end tlie frame. grid play by whitewashing Booker fourth stanza when halfback Wil­ BY SAM BROWN Bauer opened the fifth with a sin­ r Wasnlngton 14 to 0, handed lie Denton bowled over from the gle to left center. Slaughter took tne Mtlrose squad, state and city one-yard line to give the Bolts the ! a single before he popped to Rob­ champions for the past three years victory and sending the st. A inson. Mantle walked and Maglie its first prep deieat since 1952 routers into a joyous Irenzy. appeared unnerved as Manager Walt The bis attraction of lhe sports lacii otiici. lhe team play of the Alston walked to the mound Berra trail just now is the World Series. wilt Hili for •*the” Brooklybltes. filed to Amoros to end the threat. A team that lias been together annual climax ol the baseball pen­ From that threatenin': inning Record Enrollment Taxes nant raies of lhe National and lor so long and understands each Maglie became progressively strong­ American Leagues It is the one other, the team play of the mem­ ber, the individual abilities of er. extaaviganu for gold and glory Jackson College Facilities • in which the winners in their re­ featlng the Yankees, so, we stuck BIG BATS RETIRED spective leagues go all out for both our necks out again by expressing It was three up. three down as The urgent, need for additional ircshinen, three special students the gold and the“ glory, particul­ what we think will be the deciding Snider. Robinson and Hodges were factors, or at least would contri­ retired by Kucks. living facilities at Jacksen State and live nurses enrolled at the end arly the gold. College was more in evidence as the of the first week. According to sex­ Each vear lue participants in the bute to the deciding factors that Maglie opened the sixth striking out McDougald, got Martin to pop. College recently enrolled a record es, 441 males and 661 females are annual battle oi mu runs, errors their world championship by de­ and followed with an 1,051 full-time College students for registered tor the first quarter. and master-minding gather in Dodger» would sueeesfully defend infield single appearing the first time in the history of the Combined enrollment in the Col­ enough extra mazuma to keep the members, the individual abilities of as a pinch hitter struck out for institution. leges Laboratory 'and Nursery wolf from the door throughout the each of tliejnen. the fact that all of them are pulling for each oth­ Hucks and Bauer flied to Hodges School is 116 The veterans' voca­ off-season Many rookies on the All present facilites are severely er. the way they were able to cap­ Tom Morgan was the New York tional classes enrolled 230 men for teams receive more for their share taxed as the College begins its 80th ture the pennant, especially after when Brooklyn came up in the same period. Total enrollment of the Series money than they earn its half of the sixth inning. The session. A few students unable to dropping a came at a crucial time at the College at this time is 1397 during the enure yeai secure living accomodations on the during the stretch drive, then were new hurler faced only three men. Registration for Saturday classes It Ls only reasonable for them campus were reported to have left able to keep an even keel while Furillo was an easy out to Mc­ began Saturday morning. Septem­ to get all excited, nervous and emo­ the campus — some to return to the Milwaukee Braves wer under Dougald Campanella lined to Man­ ber 29. The official total is incom­ tionally upset with all the monei tle and Amoros flied to Slaughter their home, some to seek accomo­ ¡iressure. plete to date. Indications are that and glory that ls connected with Slaughter flied to Snider to open dations in private homes in the Then, the fact that they have it the swelling enrollment might cau» each pitch Then too. '.ne differ­ the eighth. Mantle walked and city. Still others were reking admit­ fresh in (heir minds that these the administration to seek other fa­ ence in tlie winner^ and losers Bera filed to Furillo. Then Gilliam tance into other colleges predomi­ Yankees are the same players they cilities for these classes. shares which ha- amounted to as made a leaping catch of Skowron's nantly out-of-state colleges. defeated last year, that their feet much as $4400 001 Ls enough for line smash for the outstanding de­ have lias occasion to witness in thii of clay have been discovered. and For the first time the College has the players to become excited, and fensive plav of the game. community.'community.” they are looked upon as just an­ more students than the B B Dans­ cause some to rise to heights they BIG STRIKE OUT Robert Browning, county hcalti other team. The confidence the by Auditorium, capacity 1.000, will never dreamed of and others to __Jn the eighth Maglie got McDou­ officer, told the commission he felt Dodgers have in themselves and accommodate. All mail boxes in the fail to Dlav up to their usual stel- gald on a . Martin walked Dr. Croggins had been persecuted the fact that they have beaten College Bookstore are taken for the lar performance and , batting for Andy and tormented." adding "is it worth (he Yankees before will serve as firsl time. Carey, struck out. MEMPHIANS AT SOUTHERN U. - Playing key Bates, end. Other Memphians on the S. U. squad but no one spoke up in favor of The 1956 World, Series has impelling force to carry them to batting for Morgan popped to Cam­ The first report from the Office it? What do you have to prove?'prove?|)rove?’jajre brought face to face for the sev- their second world championship. roles in the grid hopes of the Southern University include William Woodruff, Willie Green Jr. and Commissioners gave no reply. ■ panella. of the Registrar shows 203 seniors. Commissioners gave no reply.■ enth time, the New York Yank- But for a strong pitching staff Jaquar Cats ore two Memphians (I.tor.) William Thomas Gill. Bob Turley came in to pitch in 218 juniors, 264 sophomores, 358 The hearing room was crowded ees of the American League, and •the Dodgers are considered a sol­ the ninth and got Hodges on a Harden, quarterback, and Co-Captain Roman but no one spoke, up in faor of lhe Brooklyn Dodgers of the Na­ id outfit in all other departments, strikeout. Furillo grounded out and firing the embattled nurse tional League. Only once in six land yet. with the sensational work Campanella was called out on Fired Woman previous meetings have the Dod­ over the season of Don Newcombe, strikes. (Continued From Page One) gers been able to defeat the Yank- the cotreback of Sal Maglie. and Maglie struck out Bauer to open es for the world championship The Tenn. State Tigers Rout the rest f the staff, the Dodgers lhe ninth and ended the game after town. — Dodgers were able to knock off the compare xvorably with their op­ Slaughter singled by getting Man­ "Why are-you such cowards?" periodic fall tormentors. In the fin­ ✓ ponents On the other hand, tile tle to hit into a double play that she askM' silent commission mem­ al game of the 1955 series Yankees can't boast too much of went from Gilliam to Reese to bers. "You must be afraid you're Now, for the .second time in suc­ their pitching staff. Hodges. not doingothe right thing." The cessive years the Dodgers and Langston University 46-7 The Dodgers had enough mo- The Dodgers swung the betting angered nurse then stormed out of Yankees are hogging the spotlight ' mentum in winning the pennant to odds to 7-5 in their favor by dint tlie hearing room. of the baseball world, with the odds carry them Oder Ito the series of yesterday’s victory in the open­ on lhe 1955 national champs, Langston's guard for the first The commission later voted to makers again leaning towards the in high gear, while the Yankees, ing game. Today they hope to up Avenging last season's defeat and Grambling College eleven here 1 talley. stand by minutes of a previous Yankees as favorites Although, the who had clinched the pennant two : that price. They’ll pit their win­ sparked by touchdown twins. Percy Saturday (October 6) night. Langston’s only tally came late meeting at which it decided to ask Dodgers mav be in the role of the Courses Offered: , weeks earlier, had let up a bit and ningest pitcher. Don Newcombe, a- "Mr. Outside" Hines and Memphis- “Mr. Outside’ Hines dazzled the In the second period when Bobble the State Board of Health to re­ underdogs, they proved last year I will likely be slow in getting up gainst the Yankees' . born Jessie "Mr. Inside" Wilburn, fans with a thrilling bit of broken Hogan stole the ball from the arms lieve Dr. Coggins of her duties as • Secretarial that they could turn the tables on .steam again, and when that bap- Newcombe, who has an 0-3 record Tennessee State University -Tigers field running with an 80-yard pay­ of freshman halfback. Claude Talia­ TriCounty health officer. tlie vaunted Yankees, and it is I pens the Dodgers could have the j as a World Scries pitcher, won 27 romped over Langston University dirt punt return. Halfback Hines ferro, and raced 32 yards. Reporters sought to determine the • Junior Accounting our conclusion that the same thing championship and on their way to and lost 7 this past season. Larsen's i eleven 46-7 in the opener last Sat­ chalked up the longest scoring meaning of this move but commis­ wiH happen again this vear j Japan. - Higher Accounting - | record was a modest 11 and 5, but urday light dash for Tennessee since 1951 when sioners would say only the minutes We have been called in question ' So. we like the Doagers over the I he pitched three 4-hit games in the Howard ('. Gentry, master­ Crow Carter returned a kickoft 92 $204,000 Gill "speak for themselves.” Reasonable Rates concerning our prediction that the I Yankees. shank end of the American League Dr. Coggins was defended by T. C. minding his first game as a yards for a TD against West Vlr- (Continued From Page One) ' season. Merchant. Jr, editor of the Madi­ - HOURS - head , unleashed his Tig­ ginia State Collegc. Lineups for (he firs! World Se- fate o( Mr. Wilks is the largest son Weekly, Enterprise-Recorder. 6 to 9:45 P. M. • ers uho turned in a display of Sharing the spotlight with 6 to 9:45 P. M. ricl game: ever received by UNCF, several The newspaperman said D. Cog­ speed, deception and fancy ball Tennessee touchdown twins, YANKEES other supporters have taken the gins had been "subjected to the COLLEGE FOOTBALL handling (or the 3.500 home all-conference iMWAA) half- Bauer. RF: Slaughter. LF; ■'Man­ same means of contributing to the most vicious assortment of lies, mis­ AU'ORN a. and m. college Backfielq Coacii: Louis Crews folks in W. .1. Dale Stadium. In back Fay Mitchell scored twice tle. CF: Ferra. C; Skowron. IB Fund's program representation and slander that I Griggs Business Alcorn, Mississippi End coach: Gus Garner / McDougald. SS: Martin, 2B; Carev. the season's first..Coach Gen­ us did Hints and Wilburn. Senior Several years ago a posthumous Name; Braves REMAINING GAMES; 3B: Ford P. try gave Tiger-fans a good look Lee Derrick, who has been gift of $85.000 made It possible for shifted front half to fullback, the UNCF to pay off the mortgage Colors, purple at.d Gold Oct 6 — Mississippi Industrial DODGERS at his material before taking bulled his way t<> paydirt from on its national headquarters. The —College— Conference: South Central 0(1 15 — Jackson Gilliam. 2B: Reese. SF; Spider. Harridge of tile American, Walter lhe Iwo-yaoHiiripe. Fund now owns the six-story Head Coach Dwight • Red > Fish Oct 20 - Wiley CF: Robinson. 3B; Hodgers, IB; Fu- 492 VANCE AVE. UMPIRES: Pinclli Plate; O Malley, owner of the ‘ Dodgers, building it occupies at 22 East er Oct 27 — Paul. Quinn PH. J A 7-4917 Soar 'AL> First: Boggess end Don Taylor. Memphis. Tennessee host ol baseball digniatarics at the REMAINING GAMES: plate including’Tord Frick. Warren dent and his entourage arrive Gov. Inst season's leading pas« re­ Oct. 6 — Arkansas Baptist Giles of the National-League, Will Averill Harriman. Mayor Robert ceiver. who was downed on ' Oct 13 — Tougaloo Wagner and a host of notables Langston's 10. «el up Tennes­ Oct. 20 — Paul Quinn were in the throng that cheered see's first score within four SAMPIETRO & CO. Nov 3 — Philander Smith the President. minutes of the opening quart­ NICHOL'S Nov. ..10 — _____Mississippi.. _Industrial Adlai Stevenson will throw out er. From the 10. 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STCTICK BLDG, 2158 Florida Street WH. 6*0873 Wl’WNt O.K. If Ifi Advertised On WLOK - 1480' * ♦ Egypt Charges baptist. State Meet To Red Theatre • * z' ■ Feature Baptist Films Presenting Organizations The General Missionary Baptist The besuty of California and Den- Under Control Ton vent Ion of Georgia Dr L. A. j ver is something you will want to Play On ’inkston. president, which meets | see UNITED NATIONS. N Y BY MORTON VON Dl'YKE (INS) — Egypt charged Tuesday n Atlanta st Mt Olive Baptist Rev. Arnold assisted by his wife, LEIPZIG. East Germany. • «ENSl that “certain International organi­ :hurch Dr. W. W. Weatherspool, Mrs. Eva May Arnold, will also i. The communist-run Leipzig City zations" are “under the Influence jastor, Nov. 13-15. inclusive, will shoot 500 feet of color films dur­ I Theater currently is presenting a oi one or two countries.” feature this year moving pictures ing the Atlanta meeting. There will play abuut Abraham Lmlocn's light Egyptian delegate Ismail Fahmy >f the convention to be shown by be no cost wnatever to the conven­ to preserve the union as a stirring appealed to the 81-naliun atoms - Rev. Taschereau Arnold, public re- tion in the production of these example for Germans whose nation ■tions director. I fur-peace conference to create an films, Those wishing to appear on is divided. agency which would not condition the oictures are urged to contact JHOWING FILMS NIGHTLY The five-act drama, “Abraham the giving of its aid on tire political the Arnolds. Lincoln,' reflects no political over­ ■ For three nights or economic policies of recipient tones that might be especially adapt ■lev. Arnold will 300« DELEGATES EXPECTED countries. Ke showing his rd to communism. The author is POLITICAL STRINGS Baptist and There will be no charges to see Waiter Gilbright, a 64-yesr-old tea- Fahmy, in an obvious reference SOUTHERN WONDERS, one of the top attractions of Radio the films each night. Just a do­ I cher and playwright whose previous , to the* action of. the world bank in Staton WLOK, will be on hand daily to entertain visitors at the ■cal picture nation to help with the cost. Rev I plays also indicate no communist following the U -S-hi-rejecting a Arnold will also do some spot cov-1I tendencies. Tri Stole Fair Thursday through Sunday . . . Their popularity on Might from loan to Egypt to build the Aswan erage for the Atlanta Dally World the air has brought them numerous concert engagements before I It appears that to Gilbright uni- Dam. asserted that the statute for Mid South audiences. . Southern wonders in the Merchant's ■>. to 7 p. m. H* as well as highlights about the state 1 flcation ot his country supersedes i thy agency should emphasize that wide Baptist meeting. Some 3.000 Ideological platforms. ageiicy aid would be free: of any Building at the Fairgrounds. Reading (left to right) ore Mrs. and ill show pict- delegates and visitors a_re expected While it is not surprising that a 1 political atrings. Mr. Erby Cox, (at the piano) Ernest McKinney, Henry Jack Frank­ to invade the Gate City for the non-communist should think this rAuf the con- I TALFNT SEARCH CCNTP-T City with her chaperone, Miss The Egyptian envoy said: lin, R. I. Weaver, Ernest Moore and Ardis Yancy. three day meeting. way. it astonishing that a com­ will come up again at the Tri­ Willn Monroe popular radio an-' "'If we emphasize, at this stage - Ienuon made in munist-controlled theatrical com­ State Fair on Friday. SatuidifCfwid nouncer and 'Homemaker' for the Importance of this principle, JI The convention is expected to en­ pany should present such a play Integration Works ugusta, Atlanta Sunday nights The . charming Radio Station WIDA Included we do so because of our prerioUs dorse President Pinkston for the bare of red propaganda. Miss Barbara Jean Johnson, 18- in a number of radio, theatrical experience in-dealing with certain presidency of the National Baptist Tile East German press lias in­ umbus. La- Convention meeting in Kansas City year-old co-ed ut Mississippi In­ I international organization which ARNOLD terpreted the play along Marxist - in d TV appearances made by dustrial College at Holly Springs, are under tile hifluenatof one of ge, and National Baptist con- next September. He is vice-presi­ Barbara, a contralto, was with the Leninist lines, but nonetheless' Abra­ last year's winner, is seen all Negro Student To ntlon picture* made in Los Ang- dent of the NBC. The meetings are ham Lincoln'' contains intellectual (Steve Allen television show two countries. smiles as she arrived in New York , California, Denver, Colorado open to (lie public. dynamite feu- a people accustomed “Tins experience makes us firm­ d Chicago. Illinois. Prisident Pinkston is presently to large helpings of party dogma Is ly believe that it is necessary Io busy attending associations in ses- make it clear in the draft statute These pictures were done in col- their drama black and white, and sound. sion throughout the state that any assistance given to a re­ Represent Class; Gilbright present Lincoln as the cipient country should not. in any great preseaver of the American wav. be contingent upon other fac­ Union and portrays him as a deeply tors, political or economic, which . E. S. Installation Held religious man who tries to show are outside the scope of this agency people the right way of living. and run contrary to tlie very pur- Texas Picketing is Lincoln's efforts to convert others ot its establishment " Everygreen Chapter No 107 O. E , end Mrs. Lilie Mathews, who past worthy matron of Lula C to his way of life is presented with­ . and Valley Lodge No. 120 F & I NORMAN. Okla. - administer, absolute justice, in and immediate desegregation of SIANBACK God had a purpose in creating the | placed’ " “the numerous parts*- ■-in -a •box— Sales Positions Open order of creaton of lhe plants and , i willing obedience among all schools." and shake them with the expect­ world; and. third, that the crown­ animals agrees with that develop­ •lasses to Uie mandates of law. For « ing act in all of creation was man. ation that they would assemble ment by geology and the formation BOY IN CHIMNEY Grade Schooler« made in the “image of God.” themselves properly, ns to believe of the stellar universe, and the or­ Thia, coupled with material pros­ It is true that tile story of crea­ that the world wns a mass, flung North Hollywood — Drew Dan­ Grammar School igin of the earth Is readily recon- perity, will bring into our beloved tion ,as contained in Genesis, has into space, to create Itself iels. 9. arrived home from school < Hable to the deductions of the South a new heaven and a new Students .... caused much argument The ent- The wonders of astronomy, or of to find the house locked up. So chemistry, or any other phase of astronomers Jr. Hi. I Hi Schoolers The supreme act of creation, of ■arth." ! lie went to the roof and tried to creation, reveal to the intelligent pet in via the chimney Eight course, was the making of man, in | application of the human mind the The-Atlanta Constitution carried feet down he got stuck and could God's own image. Therefore, man AUTOMOBILE SALES COMPANY ¡intelligence, benefeitnt planing of in editorial on Friday, Sept. 20. ; not get up or down. His yells a- CALL US TODAY! has: (D an immortal soul; <2» an an all-wise creator. Dr. J. Patter- lerted neighbors, who called lire- intelligent mind; <3.' a conscience; 1895 paying tribute to Mr. Wash­ USED CARS son-Smvlli says, “The Bible says I men. They hauled him up with a (4) an Individualistc personality ington for his Cotton States Ex­ i that Ood created the heavens and I rope. Neighbors gave him a bath MEMPHIS WORLD (5) a will of his own; <6> an idea position "address The title of the TRADED the earth- and then created man so his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack BOUGHT SOLD editorial was "A Notable Address.”! 546 BEALE STREET JA 6-4030 Exactly whi.t he scientist says, but of moral righteousness; and <7i is i Daniels, could recognize him when ■---he ilover •to - find .....out u«how— n^AGod AiAdid endowed with affections, the capac- rhe editorial said in part: i they returned home. 1112 Lamar Avenue 1 it And God Ls helping him to find ity to love, 'illese items are point-, ed out by Dr -Ira M. Price,-who "The vast audience at Exposition' Phone: BR. 2-2480 or BR. 5-2013 out. That is all The Bible does . .on opening day expected sen-1 I not conflict with him. He sees that adds. ''With all diese qualifications, creation would be just as divine he wns made ruler of all the earth libie, eloquent and. brilliant He is master of all and yet. alas, i ipeeches and they were not dis­ and miraculous if it were slow and gradual .... The Bible story, with I so often man Is not master of him- appointed...... ! self. It might be well for us to re- HUMmarvelous vriuu.’s ----— 3U1surely’ I5 withRIUI inopiivuinspired — ...... -- 103 PROOF CAVALIER reserve, lavs down no theory to member that, "What we are is “But it is no disparagement to God's1, gift to* — us:.... what• ••■» .1 we* A makeW1 .1 If A ofill i the others to say that, all things hamner scientific studv. Science can never have any quarrel with its 1 ourselves our gift to Him.” i considered. Booker T. 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