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Commissioner of Public Wonks last Thursday morning to discuss Faivis said he had recognised Strife-Ridden Civic Club Plans New William "Bill" Farris said diming plans for the unionization of the union representatives- ,ftom ths an interview last weekend- that he 1,200 sanitation workers. crafts and "I have deeiH ¡with Election For Wednesday Nite, Feb. 3 refuses to recognize 0. Z. Evors as NOR WILL IT them." | • a union spokesman for the men Local union oficiáis meeting with r Tempers flared into flames, debates ran red hot and mem­ working in the city's sanitation de­ Evors were: M. R. "Bob” Holiday, WORK CONDITIONS partment, since "he does not repre­ Sam Baptist and Jim Brannon, all Evers and the union officials said bers of the opposition were asked to leave the meeting before sent the men." assistant business agents of the lo­ they are seeking an increase in E, L. Washburn, principal of Lincoln Elementary School and a Evers, the controvers'al advoca­ cal . 1 wages for the sanitation ^vmrfasB long-time civic worker, declared himself re-elected president of tor of equal rights who was dis­ Commissioner Farris told repor­ and better working condftions and missed from his postal clerk jcb ters during"the interview "none'oF facilities. They said “wè want an after he attempted to be elected a Hie men in the sanitation depart-- agreement with the city of-Mem- pliistto-toat-effecV------,. .•« /; _ Twenty-four members of the op­ seeking to have the election declared Trtold- -nienHmvt^siiid—anything ta-me- >: They spelled out .what they meant position claim that the "election “null and void."- reporters during a press conference about Evers being ■ elected their last Thursday that lie had "been by better work condttlótjs and in­ was not conducted according to A spokesman for the opposition representative. I've talked with the —b parliamentary proceduresl’ .and are^ said ¿We take toe position that the elected the spokesman by approxi­ men and they told me that they did crease in wages in these terms...,' so-called ’Washburn-slate was notr|—d mately 150 garbage- collectors and not want.a union.'’ He added "I will (1) An increase in wages to th« elected at all. There were 14 to 5 featitsfied" -normlk-to n -representative-con---Point-wliere-toey-wW-be-c6mpqm«:, against^adopting _the_ report of with present wages and working ce ning unionization, i'll talk to the ble to other cities of compandie toe nominating committee, which" condition's, on their jobs." He added men directly. No union exist in the size: ■ ,'n-rj- —< 3—Security- of—job,- wtth-2(fc- Washburn..presiding, ignored. ~”lhey elected me to negotiate wtir fianitaTio5nl, “To do- so would mean that the city wide charities. mission, an investigation was made. more than 500. pital Fund, comparably speaking is The activities of this division will officials of the Police Department Rev. James A. McDaniel, execu­ federal government is adopting the Mrs. Ethyl Horton Venson, wife In the interim U. S. Senator Estes Hennessee said "we are interested a more liberal contribution'to the be professional and business solici­ have resigned, one within the past tive director of the Memphis philosophy of the ends justifying of Dr. R. Q. Venson, dentist, will Kefauver, (D. Tenn.) said in effect, in continued emphasis on Brother­ hospital fund (than was made by tation, house-to-house solicitation week, and Mayor Robert F. Wag­ Branch Urban League and pastor the means, for public disclosure of head the Heart Sunday Drive of that he did not believe it. hood, not Just one week out of a (Continued on Page Six) and special events. The drive will ner has held a conference on cor- of Bethel Presbyterian Chunk, Is the FBI file would be directly con­ the Negro Division Memphis Heart cuption in city departments. expected to deliver the main ad­ trary to the constitutional princi­ Fund for 1960. Mrs. Venson has One of the invited officials at dress. He is also affiliated with ple -that accusations against people served as an area chairman for the (Continued On Page Six) the council. are to be handled through the ju­ Heart Fund for several years. dicial process," the ACLU said in Mrs. Venson is very, 'active in a letter released by its executive religious and’civic functions. She direotor, Patrick Murphy Malin. recently has added- several addit­ ional duties to a long list. She was Urgent Appeal For Dogs To For Desegregation The civil -liberties group em­ made chairman of the Public Re­ phasized that the lynching .was a lations Committee, Negro Advisory ’ The editor Of the Memphis World never be able to obtain full equality ' Bishop Bertram W. Doyle of Nashville has been selected "terrible crime expressing the ulti­ Board, Family Service, Memphis, exiled for desegregation of all edu­ in education as long as the schools mate explosion' of racial prejudice by the College of Bishops of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Chairman, Fund Raising Commit- Guard U. S. Missile Sites cational facilities as a means or are separate. We must face -toe and deserves the condemnation of Church,to draft a resolution stating the church's position on mat­ An urgent appeal to dog owners the following specifications: "saving toe taxpayers millions of chalenge of fighting for integrated every civilized penson." However the (Continued on Page Six) ters of importance before the country and the world,. " and raisers for German Shepherds Pure-bred German Shepherd; dollars" and closing the economic schools." ACLU said, despite its bitter fru­ gap between the races. Stokes pointed out that Negroes to be trained for sentry duty at. one to■ three years of age; males stration that 'two grand juries have Bishop Doyle was selected at the A. Kirkendall, president of Lane "are faced with a racial challenge Nike and other missile sites was. preferred; females must be spayed Speaking before members of the failed to return indictments, the church’s first session on the west College, Jackson, Tenn.; Dr. G. H. at our places of employment.” . made today by the. Department of at least 90 days prior, to acceptance; ——Blnghampton-Civic-League during, Drlnc'ple of nun-disdosure of FBI .coast—in_Los Angeles. The session Carter, T. F. Jeans, Rev. C. L. "Traditionally the Negro ’ has the Army. minimum height; at shoulder, M the organization’s installation of file information should be main- was h,eld January 18-20. Officials Odom,' Rev. J. D.^Aftewater, alToT been the last hired and the : first iuc. finujf kyuiu id niuovyx vuipo, inches,maximum officers program at New Salem tained. reported that there were more toan Jackson Miss.; Miss Alice Little of ft fired. He has been employed at the which procures dogs for both Army 28 inches; minimi Baptist Church, Thaddeus T. Stokes, 1000 Jn daily attendance.' , Tupelom, Miss.; and' O. C. Suttles lowest possible wages. He has been The ACLU also took issue with and Air Force’ use, announced last pounds, maximum weight 90p6uh(fti •described toe “wasteful duplication of Memphis, a \ denied on-the-job training to fit public statements made by the De­ The Memphis district had a large September a requirement for 1,000 any inconsplcloiis color, no.1.wftftfti ,of plants, facilities, supplies and delegation presfent at the meeting. NO FIREWORKS equipment" of school systems of him for certain jobs. He has been partment of Justice and the At­ dogs, to be procured at the rate of Registration is not Included in toe delegation were: Some fireworks involving some denied membership in Labor and torney General about toe case approximately 110 per month. About animals accepted must be ptoMmi -gome...Southern states. His topic Rev. Dewitt-T^^AiconiT—preAding- -reports in -Tennessee rilri hot mat,- was,'"FacihrtofChallenge? ’—— trade yntoiis. ,rie lias been denied which; it said, amounted "to an- - 300niogswere-purchased-duFing4he- Tmtomentallysoundandmuathafa elder of toe. Brownsville-Dyersburg éríalizé ás had' been expected by i‘Integration in education will promotions on his job. He has been evaluation of some kind of the first 90 days after the initial an­ typical German Shepherd district and director of public re­ some observers. tend. to result in bettor race rela- denied equal facilities and working evidence collected .. the proper nouncement but the number being teristlcs. Alertness, aggre; lations for. Tennessee and Arkan­ The General Board of the church tltlil?.,.by creating better under­ conditions at his place of employ­ place for evidence to be produced offered to the military has fallen and vigor are' necessary < is before Juries and other ‘official sas; Rev. Henry C. Bun‘.on, pai/or is scheduled: to meet here in Mem­ standing, tolerance and acceptance ment. Since the days of total slav­ off in‘ the past few weeks. Dogs-which are noise or of Mt.-Olive Cathedral; Rev. David phis in May. This is an annual ____ among'toeraces,"Stokessaid,“It ery, unemployment has been higher bodies." Although this may be due in will not be accepted. S -Cunnlngham.. pastor of Collins meeting at which all of the con- tfiirvaLse thejecqnomlc standard of among Negro^menthanamong part to the increasing interest of Chapel: Rev. D. W_ Browning, pas­ vential boards will make reports. ■ municipalpolice-forces -toroughout- ' both white and Negro in the South white-men - And a more important TXn’OLIC^FriciAVJAILF.D -Pri —• ■ ’—------=——J “‘11 factor-inherent-to-thisJowerjm-.. tor of Ml Pisgah;, Rev, L. A. story, FOR AFRICAN'S------paslOT of Martin Memorial Templer bishop-— be spent in all areas of community ployment rate is that Negroes can . type of dogs for patrol work, Army mum ot $150 paid tor« ILLEGAL DETENTION Bishop William Yancey Bell, Quartermaster Corps official feei it’ life, which is presently affording look forward to a shorter life ex­ Rev. N. T. Walker, presiding elder Ing dog. the expensive folly of racial segre- pectancy.” NAIROBI, Kenya (ÀNP) - A of South Memphis; and Rev. C. senior bishop of the College of is more likely that the public Is Persons interested in - Noting that Negroes are still bar­ W. Allen, presiding elder of Mem­ Bishops, presided at the initital not aware of the continuing need qualified animals are ' cation." former European. police inspector, ______MUST NOT FEAR INTEGRATION red from, the polls in many sections Rayman A: Pascoe, lias been phis disi’rlct. . ■ ■ session of the Los Angeles confer­ of the Army and Air Force for in touch with the ence. Participating at. UiiHesslon Stokes said Negroesand Whites of the South, including Fayette and given Slx mOhtos In pr son in An- Othersin the Mid-Souto area dogs. Quartermaster > must not' fear integration coming Haywood counties here in Tennes­ kuru. He was oonvfcted of confin­ who attended toe mid-winter con-, were: ’ > OUTSTANDING - — ■ to schools here in Memphis. “We see, Stokes'said denial of voting ing an African for six .months ference included Rev. Moses John­ Bishop Luther Stewart, Secretary High standards are set for mill- Off leer, Washingtai must welcome it because we .will (Contbwd on Page Six). without bringing him ito trial son of Hollywood, Miss.; Rev. C (Continued on Page Six) REV, BOY tary-guard dogs. They must meet further information, ♦ ‘ • ' Afr'-' • ' • • • ’Al "Wai 2 ’•/MEMPHIS WÇRLD • Wednesday, February 3, 1960 Manassas

News By MELVIN GREER If th, Snoles an ihale lhe itota ¡" llnol hall of HAMILTON BY ROBERT SIMPSON AND RODGERS LEWIS Prep odiyiiy. C«.™» HISh »¡«hl gain lh. chomp.on.h.p its first year as a member of the loop. Now that the mid-term exams are over, maybe things will be the same, as before exams. began. S:udy- with William O. Little’s surging - more games a i.ng will come almost to a stand­ "However,, in winning the still, talking and gum chewing will again start behind teachers back, NEWS seniors will act as freshmen with day) at Carver. In another contest overcomejne re after exam enthusiasm and forth­ coming anticipation of Vesper and Cartean« Pearson Lois Davis graduation services. They're looking p into the future" of course. Some will think in the past, and others who Manassas. The Wildcats were one-! for the bottom to drop out of things, and it is possible we could should have gone and didn’t, but half game behind Douglass going | WASH ALLEN AND Club. Soál Science C’.iiiT'íiñd The end up on skid row in the final WILLIAM TERRELL SPIN I Na itn.i Honor Society. Following for tho.se of us who live for Che into that game, and a Melrose vic­ present are thinking of the mid­ tory, coupled with a Douglass de­ analysis." PLATTERS TOR SENIORS, TEAMWORK, GOOD DEFENSE term grades that will be out Wed­ feat, would have put them out ANNUAL DRIVE Coach Little said teamwork has nesday, and of warmer weather to front by a half game. C:'r lì" been largely responsible for the you Lorr get out into the wide open spaces However, if Carver won and Mel­ and lull around in the warm sun­ rose lost, the Snakes have gained a Devils' surge to the top. “We are ; bt-:;. thàthat! Hamilton lros ever had looking to the Carver game as a T in a-pot. We as Hamiltonians shine. Many of us are- "Wishful tie for first place with Douglass. “crossroads" game. If we get past Thinkers,” but for ithose who put SNAKES MOST DANGEROUS .hink you are ,i perfect young lady. thaWne.-and-our-defenseturns s::idying_lnto action—when finding "At this point I must say that | -- ■ o 1 WONDER??. that this educational age does not Carver is the most dangerous," °ut ]o be as good in thelftat »ai?es .. ing to the latest sounds were: Es- Did Annie 'Stout, drop .her mem- come to. a standstill when, we don’t commented Coach Little before h’s as it has been in. the past few ■ .eie. Boyd,-Jim. Cunningham, Doro- brr-hip in * he'Lonely He.u> Club thy Fan:, Oliver Ingram, Tiny study as we should, but- are left- be­ team faced the Snakes last night, weeks, we might make it. because of Harold Smith? Why Ro­ hind. Robinson. Alvin and Calvin Jun- “They have the experience — they be:: Flynn told Robby«* Ann JtOPJEN JUNES___ -______“IJust±opeJhaLthe.team doesn't) -—iur, Victoria -Alexander, Larry.ilge,- are quick. hit hard and fast and Banks-"1—wostA’—afrou'—and - AROUND MANASSAS become so elated over its winnings Eloise Shumpert, Lindsey. . Gill. have rebound power. They have a Btrijard .Robinson? How' was- î‘. There are the - songs most liked OFFICERS AND ADVISORS OF THE SOPHOMORE Mrs. Stevens,-William Lambert, president of the that disaster will result,” he added, Barbara Hampton, Steve Payton, type of offense that is difficult to tin. Russell Purnell played' only CLASS AT BOOKER T._WASHINGTObLHIGHJ class and Miss Ruby Washington, recording - Frank Lewis, Melrose's 'mentor, —H?harles~Te"n—Charisi— overcome,overcome. Andaiiu whenwiieu yuuyou "runiuu ”. _ iive'minutes in the game tost Fn-. ' dicated to you and yours and may- SCHOOL are seen at their Installation Program, secretary. Standing are: Mrs. M. C. Woods, ad- with them, most likely you will get was m-Na3ivilte-Calvin Hallibur- Ball. Joseph Watkins. Maxine Ft®»- duy=and=hit-ll points and Oliver be mine. Like here goes; Speaker for the occasion was Mrs. C. Lentz visor; Miss Myrtle Evans, chaplain; Miss Louise run off the court." ton, Carver's coach,-as usual,-waj— ter, Lawrence Lee, Talven Wilhite, Ingram and . Alvin Junior player 1. Money — Barbara Robinson However, Coach Little does not unavailable for comment. Wade Conner and many others. four quarters and hit 11 points? 2. Sweet Sixteen — Addie Holmes, Stevens, one of the counselors who installed the little, parliamentarian; Miss Annye Stephens, by means play his Devils cheap. Tomorrow night (Wednesday) BASKETBALL TEAM Which one oi these coins in this 3. Shout — Mildred Newton, ■ new officers. Those installed are (seated left reporter; Miss Georgeane Wainwright, business The Douglass boys have been in Lester is scheduled to face Ma­ Russell Purnell, Oliver Ingram fountain made a move. Osbie Ho­ 4. So Deep — Alice Morgan, to right) Miss Dorothy Works, corresponding manager; Miss Mary Ann Corpal,I, treasurer and first place for the past two weeks. nassas at Lester while Douglass wilF” and Alvin. Junior bring Wildcats ward,' Maxine Foster or Joseph 5. 1 Worry About You — Ether secretary; Miss Cordelia Barr, vice president;] Mr. Leon Foster, advisor. go against Fr. Bertrand at Doug- from below to beat Lester. : Watkins’ Does Odis Dockery know Ruffins, "I think my team deserves to At half '.ime thè score stood 24- that Samuel Love thinks Claudette 6. Baby Don’t you Know — Tom­ win the championship, and judg-1 lass. . 13 in favor of Lester las: Tuesday Greene is definitely what’s going mie K. Hayes, in the Lester Gym. 11 points be­ on with him? Don't ..worry, Odis, 7. Uet Them Talk—Carol Doxery, hind, the Wildcat’s Russell Per­ because Pearl Ingram is in the pic­ 8. I Could Love You — Delois hell made the way clear within a ture too. ,? Who will a certain jun­ Dillard, Held At Metropolitan few minutes before the end of the 9. Never Let Go — Maxine Holl­ ior girl come to the senior dance Rev. Garland K. Offutt of Louis­ game with 11 points which totaled ingsworth, with, a junior or a senior? Does ville, Ky., was the main speaker at the scores to 50-43. Oliver Ingram 10. Talk That Talk - Shelia Rice. Paul Kelly (BTW) still think of the 36th annual Brotherhood cele­ ■? ■ and Alvin Junior were the high NDCC SELECTS ROSA WILKS R. C. now, we don't hear much of Rev. C. L. Dinkins, president of vlded the music for the program. bration . at Metropolitan Baptist point men but Russell Pernell v;as : ;hem, wonder who put who on QUEEN THE “OLE TIMERS" SITUATION Anderson. Anderson initiated his Owen College spoke at a special ..Sponsors of the. program wei/a; Church last Sunday. the main man. Others playing, well I skates? Did Tiny Robinson's danc- Another honor far Miss Rasa MANASSAS — (WZH) - A few unprovoked attacks on me, whereas program at the Holly Grove Bap­ the Reverends A. Terrell, L. Nelson, i General chairman of the pro­ were| Joseph Watkins. Errà [¡ng. mKin any[hing at Wilks the most popular young lady days ago I was called on the phene I-began, to reveal the secrets, the tist Church of Ripley, Tenn, last John H. Webb, B. T. Hopkins, S. gram was Theodore R. McLemore. by Charles Clay, a senior at. Fr. cloak and dagger, Klinishchev-ilke "Pete" Freeman, William Terrell, z,._..... —j... in the senior class, and the de the Senior Sock Hep Monday, Sunday afternoon. Huddleston, J. H. Buckley, W. L. Rev...... S.... A.... Owens,...... _, pastor ...... of the James Pope, Malfred Eolden, Tai- Timers queen, was recently elected Bertrand high school, and asked tactics of one of the biggest high when you find out Evelyn Craw­ Also on program were: Dr. S. A. Reed, William G. Morgan, G. W. church was the,speaker at the 11 Ven. Wilhite and Calvin Junior. queen of the NDCC. why was there a feud between ¡he school political machines in the an­ ford Jet us known. .Am I thinking Owen, president of the Tenn. Bap­ Tyus, J. R. Halliburton, P. H. a.m. service. The B team lost their game but Miss Delorls Cleave ,a popular Ole Timers and myself. I told him nals of public school history. After right that Robert Jones has found tist Mission and Education Con­ Eàker, R. C. Jefferson, I. H. Har­ there was- no feud, just a misun­ these attacks failed, they decided to placed tremendously all the way. a girl, Els dream came true at Junior was selected Miss Saber. Miss Delores Prudy, a Sophomore vention, the principal supporting of vey and R. L. James; Mr. Emmet derstanding. . I told him to call let Junior join the club which at Congratulations! to all our baS- las'.:.,Dqes Ivanoe know that Ro­ ■'ketball players. was selected as Miss Battle Group the college, and Rev. J. H. Fenner, Young, Prof. A. H. Lockard and Ernest Withers, Jr., and find out that time he said he would not join bert Hicks like Williametta too. president of the West Tennessee Dr. I. A. Watson. his side of the story. - ■ LORRAINE PETTIES FALLS Commander. for all the gold in Ft. Knox. The TO WALTER HALL (BTW) .region of the Tenn. Baptist Mission President Dinkins expressed the Ole Timers wanted Ernie to undo INTO SPOTLIGHT You wanted to know who /“Bi­ To. all three of the young ladies,- However, at .the time I had for­ and Education Convention. gratitude of Owen College to the the unfortunate circunstances which Spotlighting wouldn't be a pro­ Chico’ 'of Hamilton is. He■ 1«is t'11 Manassas CVLlgTcUUlULOcongratulates yuu.you. gotten about- the unusual tactics ■Hdh& TIGERS VVIN The Owen College choir' under many persons in an around Ripley which Ernie pulled just this last had arrived. blem if all students were like Lor­ ever popular .James “ElChii municq The Manassas Tigers behind the the direction of Mrs. Dorothy T. who have generously contributed to Tuesday. So I would like to bring raine Petties, the person captur­ Pope. Stung by a humiliating defeat $ : la,JX)int. performance of James Graham, and other, local choirs pro- Owen College. light to the darkness that Junior ing 4he spotlight. this week. She in the election, Withers attempted ); "Hawkeye" Sandens defeated Barret has cast on the entire tiling. is.a member of the senior class THE TOP TEN THIS WEEi, to regain lost prestige by joining 'j-Chapel by a escore of 77-60, Fri­ Last year when I first started and resides at 1298 Williams. WAS BASED ON THE v ' the dub. Summer rolled around and day night at Barret Chapel. The “High School Dateline" I was con­ FOLLOWING COEDS I was willing ito let sleeping dogs Tigers met the Wildcats of Melrose LOUTSVILLE - (ANP) - Ru- tacted by Ernest Jr. ¡md, asked if ..From the record our football Madonna Guild Gives lie until the ttvo cub'reporters, boy team made this past football sea­ 1. Lorraine Petties, friendliness,i last evening at Manassas gym. I dell Stitch, high-ranking, welter­ I. would write something in my wonders Robert Simpson and son it shows. thgit .“sp,irit" had to 2. Essie Bovd, scholarship, 3. Dor­ am very skeptical about the winner. weight' contender from Louisville, column for him. It was about the Rodgers Lewis started making their ha put forth not only by/the plry- othy Fant and Victoria Alexander has been given the nod to resume Student Council eleetibn and how THE LATEST HAPPENINGS unwarranted, unsuccessful attacks ers themselves but.by. many of the neatness, 4. Wiliiame’lta Parker, Annual Baby Contest his boxing career; interrupted he lost it. He claimed he lost the on me. This was done to make me ■ students. Miss Petties led the team1 when Illinois Athletic Commission election because of Clinton Taylor's Popularity, ,5. Betty Ew-ing. Marcii- While making my usual round we The Madonna Guild; which spon­ and Mrs. Earline Somerville; Eaby start, writing again so the Ole gnd student body all the way with" doctors found a defect in his vi­ football popularity and, most of all, ing Ability, 6. Maxine Hollingsi- find that Helen Coleman singing Annice McCullough sponsored by Timers could get Junior -to retract sors the nursery at Mt,' Olive CME sion prior to’a fight in Chicago, because Taylor was backed by the her- spirit as. captain of the al- worth. and Pearl Ingram, attrac­ the praises, James Kilgore, but A. McCullough sponsored by Mrs. F. statements I had . made the year ftWl’ pep-squad along with Cathedral has started its Annual ANP leamned. Ole Timers Club which Ernie did tiveness, 7. Eddie Mae Smith, lead­ Walter London is still in the chorus M. Hassell and Mrs! Helen Isom: Baby Contest, which is scheduled not belong to a: that tune. Word was before. Junior was thoroughly in­ ptlwrs. Speaking of spirit,- Lor- ership. 8. Maxine Davis, popular­ of the song. Delois Dillard, we know to climax, Feb. 28. Baby Donald E. Letcher, sponsored In a pre-fight examination for out that he wanted to become a doctrinated and- began to tell me to can’t be out. scored. With- ity, 9. Rose Cooper and Ella In-, that Henry Langston is nice, but ■ Competing in the , contest are by Mrs. Grace Williams and Mrs; a scheduled nationally televised . ceasej,vri.ting about 'the club. Wlien.__ ------ou54ier nex;-year we-viH-beHost. yram, Ljaracicr, '10. ’ Claudette why since hets in Chi tcwn?_r rniember^real'bad^so-bad-Liiai-he- the following babies; who are spon­ Mattie Tyus; Baby Chandra Cham­ bout with Philadelphian Carl Hub­ was willing-to go -to any extremes I asked him why, he said because holding top position on the Green, dance Technique. know some one else who wants, to pion sponsored by Mrs. Carolyn bard recently, the medics declared sored, by: ' to accomplish such. he had become a member of the pep-squad she is a member of GENTLEMEN play second string. John Calos Har­ Champion and Mrs. Geraldine .Smith ineligible because of a cat­ Baby Mary Sue Betts sponsored DID SOME RESEARCH organization and to. attack it was ttiiJJebuntante. Societ.v, F. B. L. A. 1. Oliver Ingram, athletic ability, ris has no fear, because Barbara by Mis. Thelma Betts and Mrs. James and Baby Gayle E. Cox aract in his left eye. The National to attack him. 6®$Mvide Zoo Zoos, Guidance and 2. Russell Pernell, cool mainten­ Fletcher can be yours alone.. Clin­ Bernadine Weir; Baby Cheryl sponsored by Mrs. Jeannette Cox Boxing Commission followed suit Staff,. Library Science! Before looking into the matter. I ance, 3. Sampson Briscoe and Er- ton Taylor there is a certain sen­ Yvette Brooks sponsored by Mrs. and Mrs. Bobbye Bynum. in barring Stitch from ring action, first did some research info-the After several other attacks by the ------♦rwri" ior girl-who-has eyes for you. -(Er Margaret, Blocks and Mrs. Verlene and his career, promising up tothat matter, I did same research puppet colurnriistsl they got Junior I.) Yvonne Lester, its been said The Madonna Guild will be glad Jones; Baby Theodore Fletcher, Jr. point, 'was threatened. into the background of the club. I to write his attack on me and-re­ that Odell Swift goes for you. What to receive any child ups to five years sponsored by Mrs. Essie Fletcher found some most astonishing facts linquish his sense of integrity. By about it? James Blaze nose is wide of age during morning service. Milk . However, last week Bob Evans, and Mrs. Salile Themas; Eaby Cas­ and figured since this had been calling ml column “blabber, hard­ open over Janice Prudent. It was is served. Louisville boxing commissioner, sandra Minor sponsored by Mrs. going on for so long that he might ly worth reading, in poor taste, a said that Theodore McKnight was gave his conditional approval to Alice Minor and Miss Sheridan be telling the truth. But little did discredit to journalism,” Ernie has Venita Kelly's man, but he goes to Stitch, the No. 2-ranked, contender, Hicks; Baby Millicent V. Ross I know -that after I had done him sat himself up as the biggest "Quisl­ see Josephine Boyd most of the to resume his career. He added, sponsored by Miss Gussye Sweet ■the favor of advertising his cause ing" ,in town. In closing, I would time. What about that? What is however, that. lie was unable. to in this column that he would turn like to ask Withers, Jr„ ¡this ques­ this between'SteVe Sanders and give unqualified approval until he : to unorthodox like methods. After tion; "Is loss of integrity to join I Evelyn Jaccb? What Happened to what has been'said. received two additional medical re­ the first column about the election the Ole Timers and betray someone Robert Rogers and Ernes; Bing­ DRESS UP DANCE LeMoyne’s Magicians take on ports from Stitch’s manager, Bud was published, Withers bathed in who helped you worthwhile?’ ham? Ural Williams and Jimmy To the amusement of all the hap­ two powerful conference teams this Bruner, who. was in Mobile, Ala., weekend in Bruce Hall. the spotlight. He personally con­ Guess have a claim to fame. Guess py feet of Manassas and visiting with Stitch and other fighters at THE MARQUETiieS would like tacted me and said it was a good what it is, because I'm not telling. schools students tapped to-the A&M of Normal will be here Fri­ the time. Bruner was expected to to say thanks to all who made their column and to "keep up the good It was said that Clepietine Burside music of the Rhythm Bombers and day night, followed by Dillard Uni­ return shortly. skating rink parity a success. work." At the time, the Ole Timers and Gerald ne Taylor think they later the phonegraph Monday night versity of on Satur­ With the recipt of’the additional have Melvin Owens, but Gwendolyn . in the Manassas gym. ‘ day, night. medical reports, the Illinois com­ were beginning .to feel pressure and put one of their bloodhounds on Karsans got what it takes. That’s • The affair was called a. “Dress LeMoyne. will be in Jackson, mission and NBA wore expected to Arson attempt ait German syn- Up Dance", and every one was in. Tenn., Thursday night of this lift the ban on Stitch. my trail, Freddie "The Comedian" agogue foiled. - their Sunday best enjoying the week, taking on Lane College, •in.“Pete” Freeman, popularity, 4. music, putting the many steps in will meet the Valsh Allen and William Terrell, motion, and socializing with their LeMoynites.'in Memphis, Feb. 8, Buys West German Plant 'eadership, 5. Odis Dockery, neat- many friends and.classmates. and then the Magicians will close NEW YORK (UPI)-Ameri­ ress, 6. Joseph Watkins, friend­ Among the many there . were out the season in New Orleans can Brake Shoe Co. announced it liness, 7. Malfred Bolden, golden Chester Visor, Maxine Brown, Jim­ against Dillard «Feb. 12) and Xav­ has acquired a plant in Wiesbad­ lands, 8. James Pope and Osble my Guess, Annie P. Seymour War­ ier (Feb. 13). en, West Germany, for production Howard, unique physique, 9. Leon ren Williams, James Hill, Alina Ma- of Alabama ,of airborne hydraluics equipment, BrowTilee, scholarship, 10. Larry bon,' Edward Grisby, Rubystein cancelled home - and - home games ■ Financial details were-not disclos- Lee. pirarlng personality. Clark and many I- many more. with the Memphians. The undefeated Abe Scharff is slated to go against Melrose in FELLAS YMCA and the Washington War­ a second Hi-Y duel tomorrow even« If.you have more than one girl, riors are setting the pace in the ing (Wednesday). and undecided about which one you Hi-Y cage race as the home stretch STANDINGS will take to the Senior Dance, don't for the championship in the eight­ Following are the Hl-Y stand« be like Lawrence Fant was Coro? team circuit gets hotter. Ings: nation Ball night, trying ‘.0. work The Scharff boys lay their un­ ‘hings out cool and end up stag. W L Pet blemished record on the line Wed­ Abe Scharff YMCA 4 0 1.000 Your best bet is to check with nesday at the Lauderdale branch Washington ...... 3 1 .750 Oliver Ingram or Russell Purnell. when they tackle the spunky Lester Manassas...... 2 1 .667 I see thev always come out ok. Hi-Y club. The Warriors moved in­ Lesta ...... 2 1. .667 THE WINTER WONDER to second place in the circuit re­ Hamilton ...... 2 2 LOVE BIRDS SAY .500 cently by edging Manassas 51-50. Melrose ...... i 3 1. Gold will never do: Claudette .250 Douglass ...... 0 3 Green “n" Odis Dockery . There was some discussion as to .000 Carver ...... 0 4 2. Will you ever be mine: Chris­ -’’-•HI one of the players on the Warrior .000 tine Boyd "n" .Robert Carpenter. ¡ilari outfit who played in that game, MW fcS COMMERCIAL YMCA 3. You've got nothing it take: Al­ Lorsey "Tyrone" Patterson, veteran vin Junior “n" All his admirers member of the "Prep League War­ STANDINGS 4. Juft A little bit: Jim Cunning­ riors. However, it was learned that W L Pct. Humko ...... 3 ham “n" Dorothy Fant Patterson resigned his position as 0 1.000 Buccaneers ..;.... 2 1.000 5. The bells: Rose Cooper “n" guard-forward for the League War­ 0 Standard Parts .. 1 1 .500 Pete Freeman______riors _ öxll...... " " Mn-^yMCA- ...... I 1 JOO ^ÖNGRATULATED- Re'v.-I LioneT'Arnbld of LeMoyne College is 6. sweet Sixteen: . Evelyn Bris- the Hi-Y contest. Royal Crown .... 0 2 .000 :ford “n" Walsh Allen “CARD ALL THAT COUNTS” :ongratulated by Frank Harrison, choir, director at Talladega Col-’ Church Park ..... 0 Q .000 I 7. I worry about: Sampson Bris- Dan Partee, athletic director of egeaHerajhoughtful^dwpe]^ddress^nJhe^Jabama_co]leg^- [ Church Park was scheduled to1 ! coe "to" Barbara Robinson the Abe Scharff Branch who super­ play its first game against a com­ 8. If I thought you needed me: vises the Hi-Y activity at the mercial opponent yesterday.(Mon- _ Lorraine Petties “n" not you this — branch, said Prep League players day) at the Branch. time Raymond Bell (BTW) can also play on their school’s Hi-Y 9. Let them-talk: Glendora Gil­ team "as long as they have a Hi-Y bert "n" Issac Young (BTW) card.” However, Partee said the S' PHOTOGRAPHY 10. I won't cry: Pearl-Ingram-]—- likelihood of League players par­ “to”- Samuel Love ticipating on Hi-Y teams is very PICTURES TELL THE STORY SEMESTER EXAMS sHm “since these players usually Did you know that the "King FELLOWSHIP-DINNER— Fellowship Dinner of Morris, Linda Clay. have games on the same nights we uiof theuic Ponyruuy owiviySociety" uiuui,didn’t passpuss all ; ■ , , r z- , ■ z-l • , play Hi-Y ball." TNe Take’ Photos Of 'his-mms’ So d:m‘t be surprisedothe New- Jerusalem- Church -of God- in-Christ — Standing in second row are: Rev. H. T.'Davis, • "Family' Groups ” ” • Club ¡Groups '• It was not learned whether or -with- your-grades- tomorrow.There’s was held Tuesday night, Jan, 26 at Dora Robin­ Sr., pastor; H. T. Davis, Jr., Rev. Harvest Jones, _ • Church Groups —^Weddings not Patterson intends to return to quite a few didn’t make it, don’t son Hall, 958 Mason St. The dinner was given Rev. James McLemore, .Rev. Frank Vann, Mrs. a position on the Prep League • Portraits • Copy Old Photos feel bad just try 'to make up for it BTW team or why he decided to * by the Pastor of the Church, Rev. H. T. Davis. Juapita Clay, Mrs. Mary Wright. - CALL - the coming semester. resign after spending most of his Ernest C. Withers Closing line; The Civil Defense■ Approximately forty were present. Shown from Back row, standing are: Mr. Guy lee Davis, high school career on the Warrior Club_oUHamilton presents a dance.l left to right~

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step closer in our county to having ANNUAL TEA a safer place to rear our Children. The faculty student body, PTA We eventually hope to have police By JEWEL GENTRY Officers and members, of-the Mit- X woihcn at al lour school inte^scc- bíí hell Road High held their Annual ALPHA PHI ALPHAS GIVE ’/•■WW tosi^ -merly- from- Houston, Texas now Dr. and Mrs. W. 0. Speight, Jr., Tietaneia rorrer, ceraia ôesî,lest, andana Sandrasanara noDson.Hobson. Baiöaroara uooaiaw, naivem juiuiwii, •I (Norma) Griffin. Mrs. John (Pearl) tions. These ladies began their resident, of this ...... city and_ a mem- —Atty. Russell Sugarmon, Jr., Dr. Cole, Mrs. Dorothy Harris and Mrs. gena Best, loneta Poindexter, Phyllis Andrews, (hanno Sandridge and Wanda Kay, Gordon. Mrs. Frank (Alice) Kil­ duties Tuesday morning after hav- ber...... of Walker Memorial Chris- . and- Mrs. Fred Rivers, Mr. and Onelia Brookins. Mrs. Margaret Alexander' was in Chicago .... patrick, Mrs, A. W. (Ann) Willis, ing-been sworiLiii-Mondayjfter^ »[,„ church. Featured with Mrs, - Mrs. Robert -Lewis, Jr„ Dr. and Jr., Mrs. I. A. (Neet) Watson and noon at the Sheriff’s office. Quarles was the Church Choir ac- :i\Mrs.W.H.Young, Mr. and Mrs. and the 12 Links lost one member, the former Miss Pearl Harris who Mrs. Thomas (Julia) Colliris. Louis E. Meyer To STEP CLOSER coriipanled by Mrs. M. B. Branch Onzle Horne, Atty, and Mrs.-A, W. ( Willis, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomks was married to Mr. Andrew Perry Mrs. Theron (Nell) Northcross In an interview with Investiga­ church painoist. After the. program i „Willis, Mr. William Hawkins, Mr. and moved to Los Angeles during was in Nashville with Dr. North­ Speak In Memphis tor Floyd of five Shelby County there was a Panel Discussion on s^nd. Mrs. Anderson Bridges, Mt: the Thanksgiving holidays. cross for a meeting and for a short Sheriffs Office Traffic Division, Music Appreciation, participants visit with her parents .... Mrs. Louis E. Meyer. Unity minister, Tuesday afternoon ho made this were Mr. Cheers, Mrs. T. Blevins, ■ and. Mrs. James Sweargen, and jT- - - . • ■ Ethel Wynn Is still In Iowa where writer and lecturer of Kansas City, statement, “The Sheriff’s office Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Ware and Mr. Ar B.-Gwen. MRS. PEARL CLARK IS her husband is in school. Mo., was the guest speaker during Mr. and Mrs. Jessie-Neeley, Mr. non obstante feels that with the hiring of our Mr. Quarles. From the report I re­ services at Unity Center of Mem­ two Negro patrol women and the ceived the evening sounded like a George Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. HOSTESS TO THE DUNB.aR By THADDEUS T. STOKES MR. J. ASHTON HAYES is ill in phis at 1062 S. Wellington St., last Charles Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. five white patrol women It Is a very Interesting and inspiring one. E. H. Crump Memorial Hospital. Thursday night. Ernest Young, Dr. and Mrs. Theron ART AND SOCIAL CLUB His condition is reported good .... NOW! IT FIVE Northcross, Mr. Thomas Perkins, The Goodwill Homes was the and he can have visitors. It was Within The 26-Ward Civic Club Minister Meyer spoke on “How Mr. and Mrs, Charles Tarpley, Atty. Georgia Davis To Be Mr. and! Mbs. Lee Shoemaker topic of discussion last Saturday at announced over the radio that the Jesus Prayed." He was introduced “Ben" Jones,' Mr. and Mrs. Emer­ one of the winners in 'the. Christ­ the Dunbar Art and Social Club’s retired city school principal was by Dr. Montee Falls who Is the Presented In Recital son Able, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred The internal strife of the 26-Ward Civic Club became pub­ mas Lighting Contest are the January meeting. Mrs. Burl (Pearl) not allowed to have visitors. Don’t leader of the center. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell, lic knowledge last Wednesday night. Clark was hostess for the. meeting rush in .. but a minute’s peep-in At Owen College proud parents of a baby girl. This Mr. Eugene Washburn, Mr. and On Wednesday, Minister Meyer at her home. 1191 Cannon Street or a card will do the trick. Heretofore, it was common knowledge that a dog-fight brings the number of little Shoe­ Mrs. John Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. was guest speaker at Unity Church .... and she was assisted in re­ was being waged between W. W. Walker and the president of makers up to Five. John Strong, Mr. George Cox and of Christianity on E. Parkway No. ceiving and serving by her attrac­ MR. “DOC” ADAMS of the Step­ his date, Miss Mildred Burns, Mr. the club, E. L. Washburn, principal of Lincoln Elementary School, He spoke on “The Heart of Unity." To those persons who have con­ tive young daughter, Miss Gloria hens community is home after hav­ and Mrs. Edgar Cole, Mr. and Mrs. who is very active in community affairs. The Parkway church is under the tributed news and ihformai’lon to Clark and Mr. Clark who was ing been ill at Collins Chapel Hos­ Kenneth Cole, Mr. Johnnie Wat­ leadership of Mrs. Hassall Self tills column I say "Thanks very around all evening. Mrs. Mildred pital. son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whalum Walker accused Washburn of "Warhburn is a Uncle Tom." much.” To the rest of you please Heard, executive director of the and Mr. Wallace Wilburn. “trying to throw” him out of thè Washburn did not appear at the remember to send or phone me Goodwill Homes was honored guest DR. O. B. BRAITHWAITE is club, which is very understandable rally to defend himself. However, J. Ashton Hayes At your news: 311 Elder Road, EX. 8- and speaker of the evening, The still Improving after being illl at MISS GERTRUDE WALKER IS because Walker caled Washburn an in retaliation, he attempted to oust 1392. social worker explained in detail Collins Chapel. E. H. Crump Hospital HOSTESS TO S. K. C. CLUB "Uncle Tom" during a politicai Walker from the 26-Ward Civic about the Goodwill Homes from Miss Gertrude Walker, president rally held at Mason Temple last Club. J. Ashton Hayes, retired princi­ the very beginning .... naming all MRS. A. W. WILLIS, JR. Is back of the S. K. C. Club was hostess July. Walker said he was "justi­ Thus started the internal strife pal of Manassas High School was Dental Association \ of the donors and thanking mem­ home after attending the funeral to members of her group at a casual fied in tagging Washburn an Uncle which came to a head last Wed­ in the E. H. Crump Memorial Hos­ bers of the Dunbar Club for their services of an aunt, Mrs. Susie Board Meeting Slated dinner-meeting at her South Park­ Tom" during the political rally be­ nesday night’- pital last week for “physical ob­ generous donation. Irby who died at her home in St. way residence Friday evening of cause he had campaigned for cer­ GET OUT ■ servation.” His condition was term­ In St. Louis, Feb. 13-14 Another guest of the evening Louis last week. tain white candidates who had Internal .strife, like-internal dis­ last week. The meeting was the ed “satisfactory" by his family The National Dental- Association.* was Mrs, Alice Burchett. Members styled themselves as “segregation­ eases .... can be concealed but so first one after their swanky Christ­ physician Dr. Julian Kelso. has made plans to hold Its mid­ there were; Mrs. Mamie Pamph- MR. & MRS. CHARLES PRIDE ists." lonv. mas party and the first of ^he new Hayes’ Wife, Mrs. Rosalind Hayes, winter board meeting In St. Louis, lett, Mrs. 'Susie Hightower, Mrs. (she’s Marion) have as their house UNCLE TOM The move which unsealed the in­ year. is a librarian at Melrose High Mo., Feb. 13-14, announced -a nhnn rinh "Wnmouo,. hn fo]]u5v the Roberts Rules of Order tess served a delicious repast. Owen College presents Its first Aug. 1-5. Johnson Polk? Mrs. Georgia Dancy, Ward Civic Club. “However, lie Lyceum event of the season_at A-r ra-nge Dr. Clara Brawner, Mrs) Ollie Mae did not want the Negro candidates in 'Otlier-’wbfds——according- Three new members were added to appear or speak to the club n:>m- 8:15 p.m. Friday. Feb. 12 in the ments for solen Roberts, Miss Maydella Reeves and To Be Presented By 16 Hoyle. But Washburn said in to )jhe club's roll. They are: Mrs, bers at the same meeting," explain­ college’s auditorium. tiflc clinics, ex Mrs. Bennie Gary Williams. effect, tills election IS going to be Vashon Hardy, Mrs. Hazeleen Aus­ ed Walker, All of this Washburn Miss Davis, contralto, began her hlbits and socle j Members attending were Mrs. Tenn. A&l Players conducted according to me. When bon and Mrs. H. 0. Jones, denied. I the members opposed heatedly. He musical career at ah early age as events will b Juanita Arnold, Mrs. Alma Booth, The EpsilOn Phi Chapter of The new members were, welcomed Immediately afterwards Walker irisked them to leave by the.near- _inlLtherohibJ)y_tll(LPJ%sjdent,JIrs/ a piano student. Her piano teacher made with th Mrs. Louise Davis, Mrs.—Harlet Omega-Psl-Phl Franternity-is. re­ "sthriedliis head-hunting for^Uncle est exist “ which waslhe~door. "discovered- tliat she had a-lovely Mound-City-Den-1 Davis, Mrs. Julia Hopkins, Mrs. senting The Tennessee «rate Play­ Thelma Bailey. They will be initiat­ un. VENSON Toms" and he publicly announced Fo out of the door, he escorted: voice and encouraged professional tai Society, Dr, Harriette Walker, Mrs. Melba Bris­ ers Guild of A. and I State Univer­ ed during the next meeting which W. S. Gibson, president and offi­ his plans and tactics before an Atty., and Mrs. Ira Murphy, Dr. is scheduled to be held at the home vocal training: coe, Mrs. Minnie Mae Woods, Mrs. sity, Nashville Tenn, Tuesday night cers along with Local convention audience of approximately.. .^,000 at and Mrs. Vasco Smith, Mrs. James of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Wallace on Marjorie Ulen, Mrs. Charlestine Feb. 9, at 3 p. m. in the Music Fill Following high school graduation, chairman, Dr. Richard Layne. the politically rally held at Mason Byas, Dr. and Mrs. “Ike” Watson, Harrell St., announced the club’s Miles and Mrs. Marion Pride who of the City Auditorium in “See How she received a scholarship to Hamp­ Executive Board members in at­ Temple. There he announced that I Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willis, secretary, Mrs. Josephlno Williams. brought along with her an aunt, They Run.” ton Institute in Virginia. Upon tendance will be national officers, This well-polished aggregation is Mrs. Will Maddux Davis of Mus- return to her native Detroit, she Drs. H. M. Proffitt, president; W. coming to Memphis just before em­ kokee, Oklahoma. Members unable Mrs. Mildred Williams and C. C. studied at the Detroit Conservatory K. Elliott, president-elect; J. B. barking on a tour of US MIT ary to attend were Mrs. Mildred Craw­ Sawyer. of Music arid attended-Wayne Uni­ Singleton,' vice-preslder.it; E. N. bases in Newfoundland, Iceland, ford, Mrs. Ann Reba Twigg and W. W. Walker did not even get versity where she received a bache­ Jackson, socrciary-treasurcr; H. C. Mrs. Bernice Williams. Greenland, Labrador and the Baffin in the house. He was stopped at lor of music degree. Edwards, Sr., Assistant Secretary; Islands. TTs tour is being span, ar* the door. ' ed by AETA (American Education­ Her second scholarship, awarded J. C. Carr. sgt. at arms. CITY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Washburn admitted he asked al Theater Association) and the to her by the Detroit Tuesday Musi­ G. W. Hawkins, secretary of Lho WILL SPEAK FOR them to leave because they had USD (United Service Organization.) cal Club, took her to New York Board; H. W. Williamston; B. M. LeMOYNE ALUMNI DAY became "discourteous in my house." Leading the torupe from A and I City where she was swept up in Jefferson; D. T. Walton; W. 0. The LeMoyne Alumni Associa­ His wife threatened to call the RELIGIOUS WEEK SPEAKER will be Er. Thomas E. Faag, head musical activity which included Waller: M. R. Dean; W. F. Clark; tion members have invited mem­ police if they did not leave im­ of the Department of Speech and working as soloist with the famous C. E. Williams; and M. MitclioU,. bers to hear Miss Harry Mae Miss A. Jane Molden, campus minis­ mediately. I Simon, a LeMoyne graduate and Drama. Dr. Poag is well known in Hall J. Johnson choir, (where she Regional Executive Board mem­ ter for Iowa Stale University, will YOUR PEERS bers: Drs. E. B. Presley, Philadel­ : principal of. Magnolia, who will educational theater circles .H's met her tenor husband, William be religious emphasis speaker, this Take a lesson from this and hold McDaniel), and touring the U. S. phia; L. E. Payne, Ohio; E, T. Rag­ | speak to Memphians on Alumni former dfudcnls arc situated at week at LeMoyne College. various schools, colleges and uni­ controversial meetings ■ on neutral as soloist with the National Chorus land, Virginia; R. P. Beshcars, Mis­ Day, The program will be given grounds. She will be on the campus three versities throughout the nation. of America under the direction of souri; and C. W. Flint, Texas; Jun­ in Eiruce Hall on the college cam- However, the members who were days, Wednesday thru Friday, and No question about the tide f. on- Hugh Ross. ior Board Members; Drs. R. H. Pri­ pi pus Sunday, Feb. 14, at 5 p,m. All will speak each morning at 10.30 in asked to leave his home should not members of the Aumnl Association don hit. So swift in the action, so Recently Miss Davis was granted mes, Pennsylvania; and G. P. Free­ Second Congregational Church, it Involved the situation so- ib tickl­ feel badly about it. It is only your her third major scholarship by the man, Arkansas. : and friends have been invited out was announced byyProf. Lionel A. ing the plot that at its finish au­ inferiors or superiors who can really American Theatre Wing in New- Department Heads: Drs. C. 0. ' for the annual celebration. Mrs. Arnold, college pastor at LeMoyne. diences are left as exhausted ft om insult you .... not your peers. York, and is presently studying Dummett, Tuskegee, Alabama;. W. Susie P. Hightower is serving as An informal get-together for laughter as 'though themselves had Furthermore, a man has honor only with Sergius Kagen and Ruth Daw­ J. Walker, Chicago,' Illinois; A. R. - general chairman. Committee mem­ Miss Molden will be held at 3 p.m, run a footrace. Galloping in and among his peers. son. Brown, Chicago, Illinois: Millard R. bers will meet again this week to Wednesday in the faculty lounge, out of the four dos'.s of a vicarage After the opposition was cleared Dean, Washington, D. C.; and make final plans .... and members and a panel discussion is scheduled are an American actor and actress, from the premises, Washburn held Richard Layne, St. Louis, Missouri. (many of them) are being contact­ an election. He was named presi­ for Thursday at the same titae in a occkney maid who has seen Coo Zone Vice-presidents: Drs. F, E. ed through the various schools and Have A Cigar! the lecture hall with Benjamin many American movies, and old dent _of_the. club, an office he has Baker, Pennsylvania; J. C, Wallace, businesses. hair) about, 12 years. • James D. Lockett, librarian at i Ward serving as moderator. maid who touches alcohol fcr the Rust College, and Ills wife, a former Illinois; Newman C. Taylor, Alex­ first t'me in her life. “Sec How The ousted group retired to an­ student at the college, became the andria, Virginia; J. W. -Houser, MRS. MAMIE BRIDGEFORTH They Run," is an apt title far. an other home and held an election of parents of seven pound baby son Georgia; E. Upshur, Arkansas; and , ENTERTAINS LA JOVIAL excellent farce of the most involved officers. Later, both groups appear­ Invitation From on Jan. 20. J. L. Brown, Texas. CLUB MEMBERS variety. ed before the Bluff City and Shelby The pretty Englewood Street re­ The play promises to give an en­ County of Civic Clubs and asked to sidence of Mrs. Mamie Brldgeforth tire evening of entertainment. The be recognized as the duly elected -was-the setting on last. Thursday President James A. Colston of cast has been well chosen and is representatives of the 26 - Ward JACQUES SOCIAL CLUB , for the January pinner-meeting of Knoxville College has received an made up of Veteran Players’ Guild Civic Club. invitation from President Eisen- the La Jovial Bridge Club. Cock- members. ierrHiower-tcr participate in the meet­ Mrs. Marie Brooks Strange of the A GARLAND - OFFICIAL BALLOT - served buffet style. ings of the Golden Anniversary university will play the organ. Bridge " was payed until late. White House Conference on Child­ The Council refused to recognize ren and'Youth, March 27-April 1, either slate of officers, but arrang-' Members attending were Mrs. Ann ed to have an. bleqtloh .at 8 pm? Stribling, Mrs. Ethel Hooseman, in Washington. Austin Ave. Community tomorrow (Wednesday)-at St, Jude Club Holds Election Baptist Church on Emmason St. NAME OF SWEETHEART .. —The-Alston-Avenue-Community __ “A hortlme in. the_old town is ' . ■ Club held its election of officers at MEMPHIS PIANIST — Memphis pianist on Talladega* College expected," Here Is an opportune the home of Mrs. Eliza Banks, 826 music faculty rehearses in his studio for mid-winter recital. time .to raise some money for the CLUB SPONSOR Tft So. Lauderdale, here recently.' Mrs. club .... charge admission. Bessie Mae Wells conducted the.- Thomas Flagg delighted members of the college family and , CONTEST RULES election. ------1 community with a rewarding choice of music literature in a The questions most often asked The off Feers are: Mrs. Dora Wil­ January recital. Is: "Why is Washburn fighting so 1, Clubs must send billfold-sized picture of their sweet­ liams, president; Mrs. Robert Ben­ desperately to hold the presidency heart to 570 Arrington Ave., along with identification. Opening the program with the Mozart Sonata in F major of the club? Is he attempting to ton, vice president; Mrs. Wilhemlna Photo will be returned. All entrants must be jti high 'Moore, secretary; Mrs. Rachel Rus- (K. 322) Flagg revealedro keen sense of perception of its struc­ perpetuate himself in office, Has iell, assistant secretary; Mrs. A. B. ture and performed the entire work with clarity and beautifully there ever been a free election since school. Owens, treasurer; Mrs. Bettie Ed­ he became the head of ’the club?" 2. Ballots are to be sent'orsent. or takentaken toto MemphisMemphis WorldV/orld AUTOMOBILES - FURNITURE - EQUIPMENT - SIGNATURA proportioned dynamics’.' Ravel's Garspard de la Null, one of the I do not have the answers to You will like our prompt, friendly service, courteous treatment wards, chaplain; Mrs. A. V. Bald­ most formidable pieces';Irr'ajl piano literature, was a real tour the questions. newspaper office at Beale,and Lauderdale. ind*d«ire to help. Open Thursday and Friday Nights until ridge, pianist;' and Mrs. W. Z. Moore, reporter. de force. From the standpoint of its programmatic content and However, it can be said that this 3. All clubs are eligible tb-enleMheir^weelhearLeLa___ ^84>jn. Saturdays 9 san. to 1 pan. is a big political year. And a civic Several members were reported the technique required, the performance was flawless and most representative, -j ill. The hostess served a repast. club is a pretty good thing to head. The Deadline for Ballots and Entrants is 5 P.M,, Feb. »8 Mjxie finance co. enthusiastically received. Even if It were not a year for a - NOW TWO LOCATIONS- The program was climaxed with a Chopin group including PUTTING TEETH IN LAW presidential election, it would be a - PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN - 158 Madison Avenue S*one J) !'«!! the Fantaisie in~F minor, Etude in C-sharp minor, Op. 25, Etude pretty good thing to have a clvlo 181 S. Main Street \ Phone _JA 5-1351 ST. LOUIS - Traffic signs may WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT CURRIE’S CLUB

ID 1 .•- !i- ,4 100 Per Cent Wrong Club Celebrates 25th Anniversary

Asks Khrushchev's Aid NEW YORK - (UPI) - An or­ ganization tlmt is campaigning to save Carnegie Hall from demolit­ ion has appealed to Soviet Prem­ ier Nikita S. Khrushchev for help, it was disclosed Wednesday. “France gave us the Statue of LIBRARY Liberty - maybe you will give us Carnegie Hall," said Dr. Michael by Zuekal, founder and president of Ì u the World Brotherhood Foundation, MAUDDEAN THOMPSON SEWARD i y in an air mail appeal he sent to afl Khrushchev Sunday. 1 ■ ! « World. Clarence Childs,'fleet-foot­ THE IDEA OF A COLLEGE ; m e highlighted in individual chap­ ed Florida back received the tro­ We have all heard, perhaps over­ ters. Typical of specific, practical The featured address by Win Elliot, "Voice of Sports" of / i phy, including a small replica for ly much, of our engagement in >du- I suggestions given are those on the A*'*fife Gillette's Cavalcade of Sports, presentation of silver certificates, i 8 the school; from W. A. Scott, III cational competition with Russia, if role of trustee in the chapter on Irophies, prizes and several impromptu speeches highlighted the son of -the Atlanta World founder. "Imitation is tire sincerest form of administration. 25th Anniversary All-Sports Jamboree of the Atlanta Daily World B. T. Harvey, Joe Louis, Jesse flattery," is this a kind of ilaltery The book deals with such mat­ ters as coeducation, town-gown re­ One Hundred Percent Wrong Club, held Fiiday night at the Owens and Win Elliot of the “Ele­ •we want to. indulge in? Though the church played a pioneer role lation.';, and academic integrity, and Waluhaje Apartments. ven of 25" were present to'receive their silver certificates and hand­ in establishing centers of higher ends witli a call for a "vision of excellence" to oppose the prevalent some Bulova watches in person. learning in the Üniîed States, as Moss H. Hendrix, of The Moss eminent sportscaster said “he had “cult of mediocrity." Its statement Dick Hudson received the award it did in other social and welfare Kendrix Organization, Wqshiiiiiton, ¡.lie God-given desire and ability of the problem is neither dramatic for Abe Saperstein. Others in this services, secular agencies arc tak­ D. C., served as toastmaster and and like till true champions" made nor revolutionary, but the studied group Include: Paul Brown, James ing over more and more of these Father Edward Banks, of St; Paul his record-breaking performances opinion of a Journeyman who has A. Farley, Althea Gibson, Marlon services. of Tire Cross Rectory? of Atlanta, on tire track “look so easy.” He al- devoted his life to.liberal arts cdu- Motley, Branch Rickey and Jack­ What, then is the future of the —gave the invocation.——------i so paid tribute to. Joe Louis, Joe, .cation. ...______Brown, Elgin Baylor and others. ie Robinson. church in higher education? is On hand io enjoy the festivities At times he belabors the obvious: there any justification for the of the evening were distinguished Turning to the recent Sugar Ray Recipients of silver certificates at other times he challenges forth­ church college? What is the role of personalities from all sections of Robinson-Paul Pender fight, at as representatives, of the “Eleven rightly status quo arrangements liberal as against technical educa­ the cou iitryr- '•including the -Ixi'.i - [Boston, Mr. Elliott insisted that Of 25” organizations and institu­ treasured by teachers, students, ad­ tion?. These questions spotlight the ore6s, educators, college and high Tailhough he scored the fight in tions were: Ross C. Owen, Tuske­ ministrators, and the general pub­ arena in which Trueblood's latest schOjbhi'Mcires;''/.'professional and [favor of,the Sugar Man, no rob- gee....Institute; Granville \ Sawyer, lic.’...... *.... book makes its contribution. businessmen, governmental work­ bery was involved. He explained Tennessee A & I State University; One wishes for a more detailed ers and public relations represent­ 1 (hat it’s amazing how many people Win Elliott, Gillette’s Cavalcade of The Idea of a College covers the statement of the author's theolo­ atives, . | looking at lire . same event can Sports; Bill Robinson, Tlie 'Sport­ historical setting of tire liberal arts gical presuppositions, but applauds REFERENCE CORNER — Albert Johnson, librarian cataloged record library of some 500 albums The Silver Anniversary event was 'see so many different things and ing News; Emory O. Jackson, Na­ college tradition in this country, his continued emphasis on quality of Southwestern College is shown admiring the as Owen Pres. Charles L. Dinkins (center) ,and with particular emphasis upon “Tlie one of lire greatest sports jam- ¡differ honestly. He declared that tional Newspaper Publishers As­ rather than quantity in education. Reference Corner of the library following his Owen's librarian William E. Jones look on, Sugar Ray is a living legend and Concept of a. Christian College" He recommends fewer and more borees in the history oi tire une ” sociation; J, R. E. Lee, Orange gift from Southwestern College of a completely MEMPHIS, Tenn.-(SNS) Hundred Percent Wrong Ciub,, "pound-ior-pound1 one of the great­ Blossom Classic Committee; Jesse (Chapter ID relevant for today. centrally relevant courses, fewer and s’ esi fighting machines in fistic his- The college must find its life as a better lectures, less scattering of founded in 1934 by Eric Roberts , Owens, U. S. Olympic Association. '•'■ lory. . . total community; and the role of aims and objectives and greater LAND "ZIK" FOR PUTTING and the late Lucius L.. Jones. ' • committed ills life to the cause of from the mouth of God." MBC’S BING FOOTBALL teacher, student, administration, concentration .... This kind of the kingdom of God. Jesus realized that the desire for WOMEN ON HOUSE OF CHIEFS . ELLIOTT PAYS TRIBUTE IMPROMPTU SPEECHES “PLAYER OF THE YEAR" and curriculum in this community central excellence will assure a ■bread was not the deepest yearning Jesus was conscious of the wide­ —TO HONOREES OILDECADE___ In brief impromptu speeches, A. Louis Bing, guard of the Morris liberal arts college of its reason of man. This spiritual power that ENUGU, Nigeria - (ANP) - At spread— belief— that -if-^one has__a In his informal address, which IirTirompson'toresideht'OflhtrOiie Brown College Purple Wolverines, for being. Call nt yourtibrary-for -had-been-given-h im-musp be-used- special calling from God, he ought a~recent meeting of the new East­ was well spiced with wit and hu­ Hundred Percent Club, said "this was oited as.the "College Football The nicest things happen "The Idea of a College" by Elton for .a more important purpose. ern Nigerian House of Chiefs,' Mis. to be able to expect some, special mor, Win Elliot paid a special tri­ is our silver anniversary—our fin­ Player Of The Year,” and was Trueblood. MATTHEW 4:5-7 Margaret Ekpo, special member est hour. Joe Louis, the celebrated favors. One who has been designat­ bute to several of (lie world fam­ awarded a sDecial trophy. Then the devil took him to the from Aba, noted that of the three Brown Bomber, declared that in fpl ed as God's special agent ought not ous honorees of the decade. He The “Coach Of The Decade" to be hungry. If this were true, holy city, and set him oil the pin­ regions in Nigerian only the'East —“told^theHarge-rerbwd-thaL-tlits-wasl^selecting him for a citation the mu women "rJghtful represented’' i Club evidently did not see his last“ award went to A. S. “Jake" Gai- would it no^be^rigliLtoLUsejhjs nacle of the temple, and said to the first time in seven years tha-t I ■tlrer of Florida A and M Univer­ 'him/^IfTware the Son of God; on the -House of Chiefs.—Nothing — fight. Use It Or Lose It power to. stit sfying his own hunger he had missed the regular Friday sity; and 'Coach Of The Year” and that of others. throw yourself down; tor it.is writ­ that Dr. Nnamld Azikiwe, former night fight of tlie Cavalcade of Jesse Owens, greatest of all award to Tim Crisp, of Langston ten. ‘He will give ills angels charge premier, Eastern region, and presi­ track stars, told the jamboree Sports. University. . •. MATTHEWS 4:4 of you and on their hands they dent, National Council of Nigeria guests "the next 25 years will be and Southern Sameroons, was re­ Referring io the history-making Earle Clanton, of Tennessee- A & But he answered, "It is written will bear you up, lest you strike crucial years and went on to en­ your foot against a stone.' Jesus' sponsible for this innovation, she achievements of Jesse Owens, the I University, was awarded the HOW TO RESIST ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, vision a belter world. B. T. Harvey, said to'him "Again it is written, said she was expressing the grati­ “Public Relations Man of the TEMPTATION 1 but by every word that proceeds honored for his great contribution ‘You shall not tempt the Lord Your tude of all woine nof the region Year Award.” Text: But. lie answered, "It is in the development of inter-colle­ to “Zik” for remembering them Receiving trophies as members written, 'Man shall not live by God." Fini Aid Jelly For giate athletics, turned the calendar when lie established the house of of the All-SIAC Football Team bread alone, but. by every word that Was is not natural for Jesus to back ip • 191(1, when he returned chiefs. were: Russell Ellington, Morris proceeds from the niouth of God. believe I liât, he was possessed of Knife South lo coach at Morehouse Col­ Brown;. Wiliam Sims, Florida A & Matthew 4:4 miraculous power because of his lege. M, Carl Robinson, S. C. State Wil­ “With God The theme andMext is to help calling? If this were true, he could The speech-making got under­ liam Clarrington, Florida A & M, LIGHTER, adult's recognize some of the ■temp­ All Things Are Possible" also have felt that the first step at Youth! •w way with brief remarks by Toast­ Bobby Trcardwell, Benedict; Louie tations common to men ,and to Youlcjuunger loó'.:in„ toward proclaiming the kingdom Quick, apply Moroline! 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I L. p 4, • MEMPHIS WORLD • Wednesday, February 3, 1960 Powell Claims "w (Continued from Page One) SF Western Has Been ' . ’ '*• '' ■ ' • ■ 1 ■ , . • 4 , ) the Mayor's off-the -record con­ ference, Powell said, was the Police Commissioner of New York City, Friend Of Owen Powell also said Assemblyman equipped with four sets of head (imS2X3O£QKEl Joseph F. Carlino, Republican'- of One of the many close friends phones that arq used in the read* Ibe Bonin’s Oldest and Leading Colored Seml-Weeklj Newspaper Nassau County, had Sjot; only sup­ Owen College has had during its CHAPTER 35 fundamentally smarterT This the Imperial, Ms protuberant formative years has been South­ ing and reference room, without Published by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. ported his charges on television, but was a' thought Bardo was now eyes fixed on that lighted window disturbing other students. Bray WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 546 BEALE - Ph. JA. 6-4939 said Powell was revealing only .the AGE WINGO reached Garrison western College. Albert Johnson, turning over and over in bls with an angry staring. It had In just a few weeks, the record [ Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE beginning and charged that an S town along Cross Street, librarian of Southwestern has been mind. b to be Tunnlson who was In there. very instrumental in aiding the corner of the library has become J W. AT Scott, II, Founder; C. A. Scott, General Manager "unholy alliahce" existed between' turning Into Center. As be did the Mafia, the Syndicate, and the so he saw light come on in Char­ By the way things were now The damned shyster was up to growth of Owen College library, a popular spot on the campus. { something; Ukely enough, some­ Entered In the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn, as second-clase mall Combine li^Nfly York City and ley Tunnlson’s law office, and shaping up, maybe Jonas Dalmar states William E. Jones, Owen Col­ — under the Act of Congress, March 1, 1870 “numbers ancT'* racketeering and then two men move past that wasn’t as smart as he’d thought thing to do with that affidavit lege librarian, through his many “UHURU‘60" narcotics and prostitution" with top light Into some further corner of him to be. Maybe his own big paper, Either he had brought it generous gifts of books, visual aid THADDEUS T. STOKES ______Managing Editor mistake was In first beUeving it to his office, or he'd got out of officials. the office. equipment and lately, through the ZANZIBAR, Zanzibar - (ANP) - bed and come to the office after SMITH FLEMING - ______Circulation Manager The Congressman suggested a Recognition struck Instantly. was that way. In any event, gift of a completely cataloged re­ Posters bearing the words “Uhuru i Bardo was low In spirit and un­ it SUBSCRIPTION RATES* ~~ shakeup of the New York City Po­ One ot those men was Link As- cord library consisting of 500 (Independence) in 1960" greeted bell! certain In mind. A final drink did Well, Bardo vowed, here was albums. The friendship of these Year $5.98 - 6 Months $3,90 - 3 Months $1.59 (In Advance) lice Department with the removal Dag Hammarskjöld, UN Secretary­ of every inspector, deputy, chief Wingo bad Intended riding di­ not Improve matters any, so he where Mister Charley Tunnlson two men and the two institutions general during his seven-hour visit paid his score across Ben Dillon’s got the surprise ot his life! Right Phe MEMPHIS WORLD is an independent newspaper — non-sectarian and precinct inspector in Manhat­ rectly along to the imperial bar. has been a great asset to Owen to this small island off the east bar, then stepped out into the now he’d step In there and re­ •nd non-partisan, printing news unbiasedly and supporting those things tan ’’as a signal that there is go­ Now he hauled sharply up, twist­ College. coast of Africa. In addition, other lieve Tunnlson of that paper. And It believes to be of Interest to its readers and opposing those things ing to be a new regime of hon­ ing in bis saddle as he tested the night. The library recently purchased a posters displayed demanded UN aid esty." run of the starlit street. in Charley Tunnlson’s office this time, he’d be holding the gun. and a ban on nuclear tests. •gainst the Interest of its readers. With the thought, Bardo slid the high fidelity phonograph which is A few lights here and there. A the lawyer crouched down on one saddle mount at the Prairie knee as he unlocked his safe. weapon free and stepped put into House hitch rack, another at the Link Asbel] stood beside him, the street, ■. .., • Rev. Roy Love To___ rail in front of the Imperial. watching. The lawyer selected At that exact moment, from (Continued from Page One) Aside from these the town was the affidavit from a bundle of the mouth of the alley ,, a gun empty and quiet. several other papers, closed and blasted harsh report,'and in the / I tee, Jessie Mahan Day Care Center At Wingo’s right, an alley ran relocked the safe and stood up. lighted window yonder glass shat­ s and is now a member of the Nation­ back between two darkened build­ "Here it is." he said. And, now tered. (From The Atlanta Daily World) al Dental Auxiliary. ings, the mouth of it black with that he had decided he must ac­ Bardo hauled up, wary and Miss Lucy Campbell, long active shadow, into this he swung his cept the inevitable, he tried to hard and startled, and for the BY FRANK PERKINS In Mount Pleasant, Miss. I Quite naturally the acquittal of Melvin Lewis Smith and his in civic and charitable organizations horse, but after n little way he inject some cordiality into his space of a tong breath or two, “The Spiritual Singers Co-oper­ 16 THE REDEMPTION will head the special events group 1 subsequent release from jail, after being held for fourteen steppea down and ground reined tone. "You know, Asbell, fm half the night 'huddled In stunned si­ ative Club of America" has made Heart disease — Number One HARMONIZERS the animal. After which. draw- inclined.to thank you for getting lence. Then the door of Tunnl­ plans to render another "Benefit” m. months, would bring great rejoicing, not only Io his immediate Enemy, Heart Fund — Number One Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. Ing his gun, he prowled back to me out of bed. Damned if 1 don’t son’s office slammed open, and program for Mrs. Leola Rivers At the Christian Chapel B. Church Tamily/ but to lhose public spirited citizens who helped with Defense is“ the slogan for the drive- ______I the alley mouth, glance intent on“ feel the better tor it" frorrriradodgtng-figure-whirled— who lived at ii48T.iiiglW. St.“ Her their mites to save the 22-year-old father from the etertrir-choir which is being sponsored by the 1005 Meagher st. j that lighted office window yonder. did not answer, just into the sheltering shadow along home accidently burned Sunday. Memphis Heart Association (an .Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. to which he was sentenced last April. With bleak purpose he estimat­ stepped closer to the lamp on the front of the building. From January 3rd., While she was at­ At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 ' affiliate) of the American Heart ed the distance. Maybe twenty- Tunnlson’s desk, where he un­ the alley, a second shot blared. tending her regular chinch ser­ Pontotoc Ave. ------— The trial of-Smith occasioned general- concern- and there Association, as a part of it’s month ___ five yards, no more. Not too far folded the paper and began read­ Brief as had been his glimpse vices. This program will be ren- Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m long fund campaign. If a man pulled down carefully were citizens of both’races who believed from the beginning ing It • of the dodging figure, BardcFrecv dered at her church, the Christian In OaklantCTenn. The goal for the 1960 Heart Fund Over across the street, when that Smith was Innocent and the victim of unfortunate circum- on a target limned against the ognized Link Asbell. And now, Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., 17. THE SONS OF JEHOVAH is $103,000. Over the last 10 years he saw Asbell’s figure loom tall -—light. —-- er' from-that_faiL_wall shadow, a -Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m., Saturday Feb, 6, time 7:30 p. m. .stances. The jury substantiated this belief. nearly $224,000 has been spent “at“ This could be just like out at and still against the light beyond gun spiked the night with pate SCHEDULED APPEARAN4ES At the Christian Chapel B, the University of Tennessee and __ Double Diamond. A single care­ the office window. Sage Wingo flame and flung the shout of its 1. CHRISTIAN HARMONIZERS Church, 1006 Meagher St. In the first, place, his counsel are to be commended for the John Gaston (City of Memphis) ful shot, then Into his saddle and knew cold exultation and settled report rocketing across the roof­ Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m, . firm stand and the devotion exhibited throughout the trials. Two Hospital for research and equip­ out the back of the alley Into the his gun in line for that careful tops of the town. From the alley at the Christian Chapel Church, At the Golden Rule B. Church, ment to fight heart disease. The far night, with all debts evened shot.. hard worked attorneys-Dan Copeland and Phillip Slotin, now came a third shot, and from the 1005 Meagher St. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Memphis Heart Association has and paid! And in the office, Charley Tun- have every reason to be proud of the fight they put up. far shadows a second one. Sunday Feb. 7, lime 2:30 p. m Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. supplied much of the equipment nlson started to circle around Wingo drew back the hammer Bardo had no Idea who was At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 At the Mildred Jackson High The jury is to be commended for the firmness of a verdict used for the children's heart clinic Asbell and get behind the desk. of his gun. stood taut and ready. In the alley, and he didn’t par­ Pontotoc Ave. which stood up in their minds despite ihe ugly pictures painted and for open heart surgery at the Several sounds came to Link School in Hughes, Ark. In the imperial. Bardo Samp­ ticularly care. All he could think Sunday Feb. 7, Mme 7:30 p. m. John Gaston Hospital. Asbell in swift sequence. .- 18. THE SUNSET TRAVELERS and the efforts to make the most of extenuating circumstances son had taken on several drinks, of was that if, between the other At the Burning Bush B. Church, Almost as one was the tinkle Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. and the tense atmosphere through which ihe case al times sour and sullen In mood, rankling fellow and himself, they could 213 N. Dunlap St. of broken window glass and the At toe Christian Chapel B. over what had happened In Char­ lay Link Asbell dead In this moved. muffled thud of a bullet striking THE DIXIE HARMONIZERS Church, 1005 Meagher St. ley Tunnlson’s hotel room. He street, this night, then a major World Editor Again living flesh. Outside, gun renort Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. had. as Jonas Dalmar suggested, obstacle would have been re­ In the second place, those fine citizens whose convictions (Continued from Page One) At the Christian Chapel Church, At the Golden Rule B. Church, tried to get a little rough with rocketed along the street. While moved from the trail of Double moved them to assume what they termed "their" share of the 1005 Meagher St. 584 Pontotoc Ave. “presents an issue even more fun­ Tennison, only to have the law­ here, dose beside him. Charley Diamond's range desires. So, with Tunnlson gasped, mumhle.d some 3. THE DIXIE AIRS TO:R coR-F THEEC hr hr hh litigation, are in for an ovation. In a firm spirit that it "might damental than the question of yer pul) a gun from under the the thought. Bardo bought In, Saturday Feb. G, time 7:30 p. m. 19. THE SOUTHERN ECHOES be mine tomorrow," they moved with precision and did not let school integration. If the Negro is hed covers and order him out of sort of fading Incoherency, then throwing a shot at where As- collapsed to the floor. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. up in their giving until it was announced that it was felt that given the right to vote and the the room. bell’s gun had flared. 1005 Meagher St. At the Christian Chapel B. Church right to hold public office, this All ot which added up to an­ Reaction came to Link Asbell The bullet struck where Asbell enough funds were in for ample defense. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m 1005 Meagher St. would mean Negroes in the South other move that had gone wrong. on the Instant In a single long had been, but was no longer. For At the Holy Temple on Florida St., Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. could intercede in their own behalf So many things. Bardo concluded leap he was at the office door, he was on the move, low crouched In ihe third place, here was a glaring lesson of what can at Colorado Ave. At the Evening Spring B. Church in the matters ,of schools, discri­ morosely, nad gone wrong. The had It open and was through