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& I N. K Times FEATURES H-AD THE Announces WHILE IT IS NIWS PICTURES FIRST Ike Support ARTICLES IN YOU NEW YORK - (INS) - The New York Times Monday announc­ VOLUME 25, NUMBER 27 PtICf SIX ows ed its support of President Elsen­ MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1956 hower for reelection. I The endorsement, however, was not without criticism of the Eis­ enhower Administration, including expressed disappointment over the — selection oi Vice President Richard M. Nixun as Mr Eisenhower's run­ COURT ASKED TO END ning mate. _____ ’ ■ .-<«•» Support of the President’s re­ ; ■ .-r>j election bid was made in a lengthy editorial in Tuesday morning edi­ tions in which the newspaper pre­ sented its arguments in favor of and against the Democratic and BUS SEGREGATION LAWS Republican Presidential candidates. The Times based its opposition to Adlai Stevenson partially on his commitments in the fields of farm, " labor and social welfare 15-Year-OM In the field of -social welfare, while agreeing with Stevenson's ob­ as jectives, the Times disagreed with placing emphasis "almost exclusive­ Bist. Court Youth Battles ly on the responsibility of the na­ tional government tn these matters and only to a very small extent on Rule the primary responsibility of the Store Officer state and local governments." WASHINGTON, D C. - (NN POLICE ARRIVE IN TIM1 TO The Times said in its judgment PA) — The NAACP hos. asked the "Tiie President's failure to support ( AT( H ALLEGED STORE TRIE» Supreme Court io affirm the some of his own measures «in the A fight between a !5-y«aroid al* social welfare field > more vigorous­ judgment of the Federal District leged store thief -nd a woman ly has been a defect of lead­ Court at Montgomery, Ala., store detective Aaa broken up by ership." Regarding the Vice- holding invalid stale law and police here Monday morning. President, the paper said: city ordinances requiring racial According to Detective Chief M. A Hinds, (the 15-year-old boy was “ Another of tlie things* segregation of passengers on tiiat have not gone tlie way we stopped outside of a focal store Montgomery buses. wish they might have gone, the by the ctficern's -woman detoettro The Alabama Public Service nomination uf Mr Nixon as ills with the Alleged in posaMsfon of parly's candidate for tlie Vice Presi­ Commission, the Montgomery Board two shirts dency ” of Commissioners, and Montgomery The youth, Chief Hinds Mid, la The edaturial said Nixun Police Chief Goodwyn J Ruppen- an effort to get away, kicked and worked hard, grown with his thal had asked the Supreme Court hit the woman. fice, been a good ambassador Court to reverse the District Court Officers arrived, the chief said, the U 8. in his foreign travels Tile City ol Montgomery, Mont­ R Jackson, University of Illinois. Second Row and the boy has been remanded to and conducted a "n.uie moderate THE FOLLOWING GIRLS have been recipients of gomery City Lines, Inc . and its Helen Ferguson, Arizona State College, Barbara Juvenile authorities awaiting'charg­ and more honorable campaign" this the Delta Sigma Thefa Sorority national scholar drivers were enjoined from enfor­ es of entering for unlawful pur­ year. It added, "but tlie memory Daniels, Columbia University; Gloria Mathews, ;hip awards and grants for 1956-57. The fif cing tiie bus segregation law and poses of the divisive tactics of those ear- j Clark Col'ege, Shirley Jones, Tougaloo College; teen young women have been granted awards ordinances, but the injunction was Her campaign years lingers, and Henrietta Mathews, University of Oklahoma. - suspended pending tire appeal to Mr Nixon's career has certainly I io study in the country's outstanding colleges and Third Row: Grace Lyttle, Boston University,- Eve­ (he Supreme Court universities Left to Right: Freddie Mitchell, Uni­ not revealed much evidence of deep­ In its motion to affirm, the NA­ Texas Atty. Gil ly rooted and consistently held ; lyn I. Coin; Texas College, Shirley Anna Davis, versity of Illinois; Mary Rucker, S. C. Stole Col ACP contends that the judgment principles. Party strategy, ralhei ' Talladega College, Carolyn Fowler, UCLA, Rosa­ Galled To Stand lege, Rochelle Hood, University of Louisville, and decree are in line with Su­ than party policy, has been Mr Juanita Stewart, Alabama A A M College; tovie lyn Wilcox, Ohio State Univ. preme Court decisions and that the Nixon's chief concern." In NAACP (taster The Times praised President [ questions raised in the appeal are TYLER. Texas - (INS) - Atty. without substance Eisenhower for the following ac- I Gen John Ben Shepperd was call-, The suit was instituted In the COURTESY CALL — President Eisenhower ponders a deep complLshinenU it attributed to him , Memphis, Area ed to the stand as a defense wit­ and his administration A foreign ' Morrow To Keynote Omegas District Court by Aurelia S Brow­ question as he is visited by Mrs. Portia Washington Pitman ol ness Tuesday In the hearing by policy of “close cooperation with . der, Susie McDonald, Claudette Washington, D C. Mrs. Pitman, daughter ol the noted educator wiik’l\ he seeks to oust the Na­ our allies, good earnings, freeing Colvin and Mary Louise Smith to Booker T. Washington and president of the foundation bearing tional Association for the Advance­ business “of bureaucratic controls Achievement Week Program News Briefs enjoin the enforcement of the Jun that name, made her courtesy call on Ike al the While House ment of Colored People from Texas. in Washington,” "alertness" in Crow laws. recently. (NEWSPRESS PHOTO). Shepperd admitted he knew that MSC APPEAL CASE dealing with the problem of infla­ PROGRAM SET FOR OCT 28 14 p 111 Ute NAACP told the Supreme (Continued on Pag« Kight) UNDER ADVISEMENT tion and demonstration to the neu­ IN LEMOYNE'S BRI CE HALL -Another highlight of the program Court that these persons have ------a T» tralist this country’s peaceful pur­ Atty. H T Lockard. Memphis E Frederic Morrow, administra­ will b? the presentation uf the 1956 been embarrassed and humiliated 3 mil poses by his "performance" at the tive officer for the Special Projti-ts Achievement Award to a local de­ NAACP president who Monday in and some have been convicted and Geneva Conference. Group in the Executive Office of serving person the Court of Appeals in Cincinnati jailed for violating the Alabama ! participated in the appeal hearing Republicans, Demos Hold : Verbal Tag •’.-Jd a President Eisenhower. will be prin­ The person to be cited will be Jim Crow bus line cipal speaker fur the Achievement selected by a committee consisting held in behalf of five Negro youths The Montgomery City Lines last Week program of local Omega Psi of the Rev S A Owen, chairman; I iweking immediate admission to April 23 interpreted tlie action of Phi fraternities next Sunday Oct Hollis Plica. Henry White, Jessie I Memphis State College,, reported Match Here At Clayborn AME Temple th« Supreme Court in refusing to Billy. Eckstine 28. in LeMoyne'» Bruce Hall Turner Alt) li T Lockard. Dr ! tiiat tlie t-aae lias been taken under review the decision ol lower Federal MARTIN, NABKIT FOR GOP I Uo|i thhùdnt about civil righU Nabrit. wtta al» ierres U I IM Loef I Omegas are holding their Clara Brawner mid L Alex Wilson advisement VS. DEMOS WALKER, DAWSON The blggt«« enemy in il» South ta yer lor the' NAAÒP, said that BMt program in conjunction with the Dr W W • Gitani, LeMoyne cól- I Luckaid is expected to attend courts in a Columbia, 8. C. bus , (lie Drinocratle party, of his lawsuits In (be Bautta tasa SOlh annual Achievement W»ek lege protesta' was last year's will Hie state NAACP oonfereiice this cue as barring the segregation of Sued By Former BY RAYMOND F. T1SB1 "p ls t|lnf fUI t|le to been "against D«momti who han program being observed nationwide ner passengers In Intrastate travel and weekend in Jackson Some I5M Memphis a» heard thr alHI1 ca|]|ng a «pade a spade and been trying to treat ma tbsR H 0 Oliver Jr is chairman of announced it would no longer en­ Im Mi Morrow, (ormer field secre­ merits and dem the Alabama Public Service Com­ Eddie Lee Cox. 52. ol 2980 Alcorn, match lari Sunday night in Clay- , Southerners control of Congreas ployment Nabrit aitertcd Sra Mai LOS ANGELES - (INS) - Bal­ mission. the next day sent tele­ at presstime was being held on a born Temple AML Church, Ueraan- anu ty turn clock of pro- | rive Elsenhowor credit far tats Mt- lad singer Billy Eckstine was charg­ grams to the National City Bus ed Monday with fathering two chil­ charge of assault to murder for dn and Pontotoc, sponsored by the gleS!, ■■ denshlp. We hare a giant Mb* / Status Quo Raised Lines of Chicago, of which the | V< terans Benefit. Inc. ident” dren of a former Dixie disk jockey allegedly shooting his wife, Mrs. Montgomery City Lines. Inc., Is a Expounding the Republican cause In the field of civil right», Mr | C1 u mMna___ « and model and then leaving them Roslie Lee Cox. 2«, in her right traffic division head subsidiary. and to bus companies were Dudley Martin, former Mein- Martin f«U, Uw ftepabllca.» have . J!?-x-i without money. HOW SHOULD LAW ADDRESS chest and then refusing to let her WOMEN; TEACHER QI ESTIONS VP TO OFFICERS phian no» a top'ranking Illinois "quietly and unobtrusively" done The charge was contained in a call an ambulance or doctor. (Continued on Page Eight) suit filed by Miss Carolle Drake, Police Chief MacDonald is re- Republican, and James M Nabrit. more In the past three years than . .... LOCAL TEACHERS PROTEST HowardHnu’ur.l Universitynnlveraltv Iluil'hw professor IS.the Itanuwrll.Democrats In (X.the »..Ipast M20 »MHyean, uone 11 pomung IO UW aiTCCUR formerly of Atlanta, Ga, for child I ported to have said that lie "knew 1 -...... by President Elsenhower to all VSE OF FIRST NAME BY and a member of President Eisen- Speaking for tlie Democrats Wal- support She said in her suit that i f no way to force the men '<) du , governmental agenctes and coil- the famous singer had promised to OFFICERS j that . It's up to the officers." hower's Committee on Government , kerwr chartedcnonresi theine nepuoncansRepublicans nadhad ! h_, j,_. . ___n. marry her after his divorce from Contracts Controversy regarding the use of SIGNED WITH TITLE The Eyes Have It; Leading the Democrats banner | ixiwd bv the Democrats and fur- Mrs. June Eckstine became final a first name or title of a married )I Mrs Briscoe said that whcu-slxe ployment and promotional praot* last May. were Jamre T. Walker, local labor tiler chwed that during the OOP Negro woman school teacher and , accepted the traffic ticket, site I ices. Miss Drake said Eckstine. who leader and u-i'iicc-sful landldate administrations of Cuolridge. Hard- ■ N V was sued under his true name of local police officeis occurred luie signed it.-"Mrs A M Briscoe." tor the alate legislature In the re- mg and Hoover nothin? was done Winding up the William Eckstine. made the prom­ this week PUT IN SQUAD CAR cent Demo primarv. and Outgrew- about civil rights until 1932 when < ongreMman_ Dawwon who ______chargH I Mrs A M Briscoe. 75'1 Boston, a | ise in 1853 to persuade her to live | The arresting officers put her in Law Nabs Suspect man (Dem III) William Dawson | "G.-.t sent us Franklin Delano | >'th«e Republican party sold ns tan with him. She said she agreed and member of Douglasslschool faculty i the squad ear, lite complainant The verbal foray climaxed Hie It »seveH" _ • the river" when theHaya-TUdn man who was watching them ill* as a result gave birth to two chil­ J raised the question following ar-,i stated, and when Lt T E Hubbard “The eyes have it" became more four dav Veterans Rias C.mferen.i' Mr Nabrit conceded that all De- agreement was reached and alMli dren, one now two years old and rest on a minor traffic violation ¡came on the scene and halted Die than matter of parliamen­ tenily sponsored bv the VBI inocrats are "not bad” but contend- that Elsenhower was agalnt (Nap (IIASE STARTS the other three months old. i Mrs Briscoe, it is reported, stated tary proceaure here Sunday night, l^adlnr off fur (lie Republicans rd the "bad one« are In places; integration...... arrest, he said that he cou'd not The officers said then when they She demanded that he pay $1.500 that she was stopped by .adai because as a result, it was the vis- was Martin who warned ‘‘If you where ue (the Negrol needs the "Elsenhower Isn't going to MW make the men add.'ss Iter as attempted to question the man. he monthly support for the children olficers and charged with speeding j ual organs «hlcli anted local police vote the Democratic ticket most help. you — you better save yourself," 'Mis ’, Mrs, Brisco added started running, and they (the po­ and said Eckstine had “received 38-miles an hour in a 30-mile zone , in nabbing a much wanted safe- Dawson warned. Chief MacDonald said that the lice I said that they had to shoot each child-anto his family as his | weaker. —* Dawson felt It Is time f«C ths police were correci in making over his head in order to stop him own" and had publicly acknowledg­ INSISTED ON TITLE Negro to “quit crytng atalt what people sign their names the way INTENT WATCH WEIGHTED DOWN ed that he was their father. Charging that arresting officers 697 Voting Machines »me people are doing to yw aad they appear on the license ! While 1 Police said that the reason tlie | Miss Drake also said Eckstine in­ Alexander and Bennett called her patrolling the 10-block go out and do onmethiag far yaar- No prior complaints hud beer suspect was not able to make a troduced her as his wife on "num­ 'Annie,' her first name, as it ap­ ,area of Hernando and Beale at «If* made against the two particulai fast get-away was due to his poc- erous occasions." peared on her driver’s license, Mrs 11 o'clock Sunday night, three po­ The Negro. Dawson believed, officers, the chief >aid i kets being weighted down with $10 To Be Used In Election She estimated that Eckstine earns | Briscoe stated that she insisted licemen noticed a smartly dressed should stop 'getting mad" and gat I in dimes and quarters $250,000 a year as one of America's ' tiiat they «officers» call her Mrs “smart” and see the ballot bos as ’PRINTS TELL STORY The Shelby County Commission 'ion »as election officials Nov 6 top popular singers and listed her i Isriscoe. the solution to the problem. will put 697 of its 701 voting ma­ dates at a meeting next Tuesday expenses for the children as $1,737 I At police headquarters, the sus- SMART NEGRO chine into service for the the names they wish to snggest for "What dollars are to the bust- a month. ' pect said that he was a salesman | Mrs Briscoe (under reported that Nov 6 election ■crvlce as electiin officials Nov 6 nraman, votes are to the jwlttta Prior to meeting Eckstine. she tor a Chicago company, but when Ihe meeting will be in the County ' D,w“n wutoMtaj v.hen she Insisted on ire tit e 'Mrs ) | he was finger printed .his prints This was decided Monday at the said, she earned $450 a week as a Courtroom at 10 a m "l,/ou »'* the officers called her a 'smart Ne­ matched those found during invest- first meeting of the commission disk jockey and model in Atlanta, since the appointment last week of make a beaten path to y«W BmT. gro' and made insulting remark.* but she added it was "highly specu­ , igaticn of an attempted safe bur- Voting machines for demonstrat- We're gving to solve our prebleas j about her race. Iglarly on Oct 11. at the Gay Hawk Nelson Castle as a member to re- lative" whether she could regain The attorney for a 45-vear-old An all-white jury deliberated 1 place...... Price ...... Curd resigned...... ion use will be distributed to fire al the ballot box.” ¡INCIDENT REPORU.Ii I drive-in, 685 3. Wellington where The four remaining machines1 s,tttKB)s throughout the city next Atty J. F Ettes, founder sad she man, sentenced to death for raping nearly five hours before bringing H such employment. Se said Mrs Briscoe, it was further dis­ | $50 in change was taken from the uiil"be 'held back"as "sparre’in'"tile «"'k Lester Brener. Republican | president of the VBI, was master a Little Rock white woman June in a verdict of "guilty as charged” has had no income since 1953 ex- closed, wrote letters of protest to juke box. and where the dials of —L. .u------|o( cerenwn|es for the forum. 13 started court action to appeal 1 which made the death lenience event of breakdowns. Chairman Lee of the commission safo cept what money the sj'.ger has Commissiotier Armour, Chief Mac f the safe were demolished the cunvictlun- to the State Su­ mandatory The jury had the op­ Winchester said given her. I Donald and to Inspvloi Clift Legs According to Detective Chief M preme Court. tion ot giving Bailey a life sen­ A. Hinds, the man, named George The number of machines assigned Urge To Kill Too Much Thad Williams, attorney for Lu­ tence. Etheridge Dean, admitted to hav- to the various precincts will be in Gets Choice Of Leaving ther Bailey, filed with Circuit Judge Kirby will hear William's ¡ng recently been released from ratio to the number of ■’rot« cast fudge William J Kirby a motion argument Monday for a new trial. I Missouri State Penitentiary. and in the last general election. for a new trial and a petition for ' The petition for a bill of ex­ that he (Dean) confessed the locai Mr Winchester said the oommis- City Or Going To Jail Ex-Marine Slays Expecting a bill of exceptions. ceptions says Bailey "has no burglary to Capt Wilson and hur­ Both are formalities in the ap­ money with which to pay lor the glarv squad detectives ’37 Hernando, last Friday, and said peal of a criminal conviction A preparation of a bill of exceptions OTHER ROBBERIES that he was wanted in Hernando. TUPELO, Miss - (ANP) - Ar- pleaded guilty as charpd. denial of the motion* for a new for his case, and that aside from Dean, officers stated, also admit- Miss., for stealing a pistol from i ested test week and charged witlT Darden agreed to leave th« eity ' ted burglaries at the Hitching Post rather than get a $100 fine and Wife And 2 Young Children trial would be the basis of appeal­ his wearing apparel he is worth thecar of a game warden. Conduct calculated to" lead to lueach ot the peace." a Negro yard­ a 30-day Jail sentence. ing. less than $10. He petitions- the man wu given the choice ot elth ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - (INS) - A handsome ex Marine from The motion lists 31 errors which ccurt to' direct the official report- Mississippi police Mid the inci­ ' r going K> Jail or leaving the city dent happened on Maia street ban Newark, N. J, hacked his pretty, 32-year old pregnant wife and Williams alleges the court com- lei, poukate Dodds, to prepare with for whistling at a white woman. mitted during the trial September ' cut Tharge the said bill of txcep- ; , Oct. 1. Darden was arrested tan- their two children io death in their St. Petersburg apartment Wed­ In the state where 14-year-old 26 and 21 . ‘ I lions * „ Twenty Homeless i mediately. nesday and calmly told police "I had a sudden, unexplained urge ______? ______Emmett Till was lynched last year The 48-year-old Negro was DS$ to kill." ; lor the same offense. Ct'y Judge represented by attorney and tion to obtain full equality under Justice Department, new laws to ing the coveted title by nialority quartet presented weekly eoast-to- , Binghampton and White Station. Chaplain, Arvelina Harper Finance secretary, Maxine Wil­ law for all Americans. I aid in enforcement of voting rights, vote of the LeMoyne Studen: Body, ' coast broadcasts as the staff quartet [ < cnimunlties. The public is invited to attend President Eisenhower said he | greater freedom for the Federal the brown-eyed beau'y emceed 01 tin ABC station in Chicago, and a Fashion Show sponsored by the hams would "contiuiie to work" for the Government to seek preventive re­ litas won highest critical acclaim fumed composers as Chopin, Bee­ dub Sunday, Oct 21. 4 p. m. to Members- al- large: Fransetta victorious over two other fi.i'.ilists. four-point, program he recommend­ lief in civil rights cases," and estab­ Miu Beverly McDaniels and Miss . lie personal appearances in the thoven, Johann Sebastian Bach. G p. m. and on October 30 the club Harper, Gorline Clayton, Maxine Barnes and Rose Marie Whitney. ed to Congress last year "until the lishment of a bi-partisan commis­ Shirley Westbrooks • t'nited States and Canada. 1 and others, and renders them with will sponsor a benefit dance. KEV. R. J. MAYKI.KRY ' full and free exercise of rights and sion "concerned with safeguarding Margaret is the daughter t-Mr- -f The group is currently presenting masterful technical proficiency and I ANNOUNCES BAPTIZING - privileges for every U. S. citizens tile lunliinental rights of every and Mrs Hobart Johnson of itkK With tase. American citizen as guaranteed by a series 01 full length concerts at Tlie Rev R. J. Mayberry, basti.r of becomes real, and meaningful." You may purchase tickets for this | the Constitution and laws of the Woodlawn St. A four year -'udent Clucago's Kimbnl) Hall and is also .-He addtxi that ms aaminiaira- tveulJjy calling Mrs Ann Hall al Morning Star Baptist Church, 777 Autumn Ice Breaker _cL-LeMeyne-and a , ert-d'iate of (¡¡.feting and appearing in a series tion would "take immediate action I United States' . ' „ _ j the YMCA, or by contacting any E Qeorgia, anir.uueed that Un* Manassas High School she is the ol educational films for Encyclo- within its jurisdiction to stamp out Mr. Elsenhower said that "in i member of Hie LeMoyne Alumni'4 an(li(,“u's '‘'iticli’ ’ '' came* forward member of several top-rated rumpus oilier areas of civil rights there l.edia Brittanica Films. Inc. during tlie recent revival conducted any attempt by any one group to organizations. She is. the senior Association. Sun. At Vance YWCA interfere with the rights and privi­ has been great progress in the last I • ..... by the Rev. S. M Hampton will ! four years." representative of the Student Coun­ Tickets for the Memphis con­ leges of any oilier group " He added: 'In de- be baptized MV ,) u Sui cay 1tIt 1 The annual Autumn k. ____ _ segregation, in iion-discriminatory cil. member of the Student Activi­ cert are now on sale on an unseg- "WALK ro Ice-Breaker from the classical to the Stevenson's statement stressed Tabernacie ?!i:) of the Vance Avenue Branch Young government contracts, and in law ties Committee, the Committee of legated basis at the Central Ticket ; . period will be presented. Those "thé pressing need lo assure the ¡TO LEMOYNE 8TI DENTS; FILM ?Jik. enforcement, Charm, Pan Hellenic Council, and Ollice at Goldsmith's and at the Women's Christian Assrxiation will artists who will fender vocal se-' right lo vo'e to all American citi­ tin* American tradì- KAI'S VIOLENCE. SEGREGATION LeMoyne Business Office. Tickets Tin" Rev. Mr. Mayberry raid his be held on Sunday, October 21, at lections are tlie following: Mrs zens." „ non of (quality of rights and op­ liasileus of the Beta Tau Chaplet ' "They walked with God—and portunities lias been of paramount may also be obtained by writing sermon for the li a m. services 6 00 p. m. Ulis affair marks the Mertise Jones Ewell, Miss Annie af Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority shunned the busses protest with- He enlarged his reterence to civ­ i interest ." She Is an active membei of the 1'onel Arnold, LeMoyne jMleg' will be "A Witness For God" lieginning of the Fall program. Lee Monger, Mrs. Esther Brown. il liberties to include a stand Rev Hentrel-pastored Trinity c^E jMemphte. . ,. |,ut..Yet the pixiple 0! The Ice-Breaker will be a festival Miss Barbara Wilson. Mr Leroy V Stevenson, however, disputed the Montgomery, Alabama, were appar­ against "those who, in the name of Church ‘ 'MNs-noRMISs’DOBBS SCHEDULED of music and will feature ouutaudi,. Jphnsqp, Mr/Jol/i C Anthony, :dmhiisti;.ii'n's accomplishments ently winning in the battle for Sunshine Band Sun. At security', have ignored the Bill ol , and said. “The last four years I OR WINTER CONCERT ing local artist. The numbers will Miss Jean drown. Miss Hattie An all-around, well-founded stu­ equal lights as first class citizens, Rights." Ihave-beèii a time of crias for the Mattiwilda Dobbs, a famed and Pilgrim Rest Baptist be both vocal and insi rumen tai. Biittenum. and two trios dent. Miss Johnson is majorine in the pertinent right, the right to sit Tlie Democratic nominee com- Bill of Rights. Grievous assaults , brilliant Neuro coloratura soprano, A Sunshine Band Sunday will be Theme of the evening wil be "From Instrumental numbers will be history where they pleased on Montgomery melted: "We must restore to the on the rights and liberties, of in­ will be tile artist for the winter held at the Pilgrim Rest Baptist lAndel to Handy." from the following persons: -Mr.. individual the dignity and honor busses without facing undue humi­ TEN CONTES! ANTS toncert, on January 14. 1957 Miss Church, the Rev. W. H Brewster, Madam Florence McCleave is Omar Robinson. Mr. Eddie Pryor, and self-esteem to which he is en­ dividuals have defaced tlie image liation and persecution” ..so ex­ There were ten vying for the ML Dobbs, who made her American pastor, Sunday afternoon, 3 p. m. chairman of the affair Members of Mr. Frank Lockhart, Mr. Thomas titled under freedom and law. It I of America as the land of the free." plained "Walk ToJEfieedonr," docu­ honor in the original contest debut in 1954. is well known to sponsored by the Pearly Gates the committee assisting her in Doggett and Miss Dorothy Graham. He pledged himself to "renew Misses Rosa Jackson." Yvonne mentary film presented in the in­ American audiences through her Sunshine Band with Rev. L. H. making this one of the most en- that image, to impair the structure terest of non-violence by the Fel­ Brown, Faye Williams, Dons June European successes and her re­ Aldridge. Sunshine Bands from ' joyable evenings of tlie fall are ni the Bill of Rights and to restore lowship of Reconciliation

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By JEWEL CENTRI

Council held its regular monthly Alter several weeks of absence. Members who were al! Attractively by jewel gentry j heard...... The little boy then LP.tiir I ...... "Your Columnist is buck wlth LEMOYNE COLLEGE PRE- meeting Wednesday night, October | went to the home of a woman who clad In accordance with tlie theme highlights in the teenage SENTS SERIES OF CONCERTS 10th at the Vance Avenue Branch owned a piano and asked her to social 'Harvest Dance" are Mr*. Ida Cole­ circle. • TO GO THROUGH APRIL. Mat- YWCA with representatives pres­ teach him the different notes man. president; Mrs. Teresa Wat­ ent from all of Use eight member son, Mrs. Esüicr chamber*, Mr*. tiwilda Dobb will be presented m Today .a scant five years later, 14 HII1EKS SOCIAL t'LL'IJ ____ organizations. Prillila Burke. Mrs. Magnolia January. rear Qjp William Nabors «who pre­ The Stucks met Stly ?L« Vu I O'Neil" Mra'lhelma’Hall, NftTEt" A varied business session, re­ ALTHOUGH-the calendar still fers to be called Butch or Willie i home of the president, <_____ flecting tire greater expanded pro­ says October. LeMoyne College an­ is being hailed in the Roanoke Butler Everybody Ls looking for-1 Mac sPaile and Mrs- Zenobla gram of the council was scheduled Kimbrough. nounces a series of concerts sche­ area as something of a child pro­ ward to their next affair. Watch ...... Leading the schedule was t duled to go through January. digy. ' - . this paper for the date und place. Oue»t Included; Marilyn Patter­ discussion - f final plans for the Three cultural recitals have been Gifted with a natural talent and Membeis present were: Andrew son, Jiifcphlne Ruffin, John L- council's Fall project, 1 THE HAR­ planne<| for your enteitainment rem nkable feeling for music, the Pettis. John Taylor, William Tuc-~r Pointer. Frederick Mopp” Hunter, VEST DANCE" to be held Friday "Odessa James Alina Smith, Doro­ and to bring a healthy cultural boy has achieved in a short while ker. Robert Bowles, Vatuia Heard. November 2nd at Club Ebony. Mr atmosphere to this area . To the accomplishments lot which William Johnson. George Adam% thy Bennett Phillip Bradshaw, Ro­ R. L Wynne, Jr., chiirman of bert William«, Herbert Sally, Floyd •those with e cultural background, many pianist struggle a whole life-.] Norfleet Dickerson, Russell Petar­ concerts are a "Must" , . . Tire ticket distribution, reported that time. . Butch is the son of Mr. I Mitchell, Luther Willlauu, Rena subscription bids have been distri­ son an dtheir charming sweetheart 1 Public Relations and Music De­ J W Nabors, a well known and 'Ned'' Curtiss. Sylvester "Time" buted to all member organizations Miss Wauwelce Tucker partment of the college have set much liked Memphian and Mrs Ford. Rfiiph Malone, Charlie Wade, the date for the first of lite series and to all council members. Plans Nabors, who now reside in Rea- ] The club proudly ¡itevpted three ! and Johnnie Bethany for Wednesday. October 24th at for decorations and entertainment noke. . . new members, Robat A1|en, wal- . SOCIAL CALENDAR 8:3(1 P M when they will present were reported on by Mr. Frances ter Grady and Jljiu-.y Bullocks October 1» —A “Pre-Halloween "THE FINE ARTS' QUARTET" Duval, chairman of her gioup. The SIGMA GAMMA RHO MEMBERS Dance" given in tlie cafeteria of The well trained seasoned quartet idea of the Harvest Dance is rar- MEET AT GAY HAWK Douglas High School from 8 un­ rowed from the famous Harvest that has played at Ure Berkshire Hostesses to member- of the ROTC ORGANIZED FOR ANOTHER YEAR AT ABT rington, Chapel Hill, baitalion commander; Miss til k.te Admission 50c in advance Moon ball, held annually in New I Music Festival and in the leading Sigma Gamma Riio Sorority last Evelyn Basket, Henderson, Miss ROTC ; Walter und 95c at the door. Music by the York City. A special feature of COLLEGE — When the Joint Corps of the Air cities of America, now has t Week­ Saturday afternoon were Mi's. DouglAs Swingstere. categories. ■ Details of the Force and Army ROTC units was organized for Jackson, Chapel Hill, Corps Commander and ly radio program in the Chicago Veha J Wiggins, Miss Mattie Bell October 9 ~A Masquerade Ball" . This program provider «U““ ball is the selection of out- Linwood E. Rogers, Goldsboro, group command­ area. . . , ____ tndl Mrs. Annette Roberts who the new school year last week at A&T College, rponsored by the senior class of standing dance couples in several a unique opportunity for our im­ iitert.iined with a Dinner meet­ these students were among the principal parti­ er. They check training plans' scheduled fbr the Manassas High Schooj In the school dance will be announced later. , ,, ' __ ...... «U,—-.... munity to hear string quartet mu­ ing at the Fashionable Gay Hawk cipants. They are from left fo right: tfoss Far-1 fall term. calcteria. Admission 50c In advance Mrs. B A E Callaway, delegate sic. Plans are in the making for ihe and 65c at the door. Tickets may to the National Council Meeting Founder's* Day Program that is to be secured from any senior. Music in Kansas City, gave a detailed On January 14th the famed Mat- he presented early in November. by Ben Branch and the Vel-Tonea rcjxort of the meeting making clear tiwilda Dobbs, an attractive young The time and place will be an­ November t5 - Tlie Senior Class the aims and program ol the Na­ Negro soprano who will make her nounced later by Mrs. Rosa Ford Tougaioo Pres. High Court Shuns cut at Douglass will introduce the tional Council debut with the Metropolitan Opera md Mrs. Eleanor Oglesby who arc holidays with a "Pre-Thanksgivlng” Mrs Minnie Reid Echols was Association in November, will be serving as chairman and co-chair­ afiaii on tlie same scene, the cafe­ appointed to serve us first ‘ditor presented, here by LeMoyne Col­ man . Honored As Drake teria. (the cafeteria seems to be lege in cooperation with S. Hu- of the proposed Par-Hellenic .A'Z Mrs Erie Hill Rose presented wilt's happening nowadays.) Thia rock. . Among Miss Dobb’s News-Letter, designed to keep plans for Rhomania." the Sigma's South s Bias Case DEBERRY ||. £( HOLS dance «ill begin at 8 and the numerous accomplishments is the Memphis greeks informed about Scholarship Project . . According their-council and its activities and 1 SISTER-BROTHER CLUBS Swlngsters will be on hand to fur­ winning of the first prize at .lie to Mrs. Rose and her committee Univ. Alumnus By LOUIS LAJUTIER nish the music. Geneva International Competition about tiie various member chap­ the unusual theme of “Here, i CHOOSE SWEETHEART ters and their activities. Mrs. TOl’GALOO. Miss -Dr Sam­ Washington Correspondent, A tlanta Oaily World and MEMPHIANS AMONG LEADERS in 1950. She was also the first There'n' Everywhere in Far-Away Out al Manassas High School. ¡AT STATE NNPA Nows Service Negro to sing at Milan’, famous Echols «ill work closely Places with Strange Sounding uel C. Kincheloe, who will be in­ the Double Ten Scclety und Ole ' •La. Scala Opera House. . . . Miss various chapter reporters Names stalled as seventh president o WASHINGTON, D. C. (NNPA) - The Supreme Court Mon­ I Timers’ Club have chosen their ,u 'lwo recent clMi clcctl0M «4 Dobbs, a native of Atlanta and tore ' Tougaioo Southern .Christian Col­ day turned down the first case to raach if involving new legisla­ sweethearts for the year 56-57 I Tennessee State University, several daughter of a prominent frater­ lege on Saturday. October 20, re­ ¡Memphians were successful in at- Miss Marylyn Watkins and Mr MRS. LESLIE TAYLOR IS tion passed by southern states fo get abound the Supreme Court nal figure. Mi Dobbs, is well known cently returned rom Des ««Mines The Double Ten Society an ag- luining lending positions. Thomas Doggett were asked to HOSTESS TO PHYLLIS decision outlawing racial segteejation in the public schools. socially throughout the nation and gressivc team ol young ladies un-« During the trcsiiman election, serve as oc-chainnan on a Hom- WHEATLEY leva, wlipre lie was honored as the South where we proudly claim Of der *iie supervision ol Mrs- Geor- Curtis Murphy, a former Booker X. inittce io study the establishment Mrs l.txdii- Taylor, president an outstanding alumnus ol Drake Tlie court gave no reason for de- -1 cision. "ridiculed and denounced I her. ------tlie Phyllis Wheatley Club, was University. I gia V Harvey, chose Clifford De- Washington student .holds the.flee- ul a Pan-Hellenic chorus. nymg the petition for a review ot the court und questioned and hn- ’’The last of the series is a play, hostess last Thursday evening at lierry. He Is the son of Mr. and |>iesidcncy. Mattie Pearl Bland Representatives attending the The Alumni Distinguished Ser­ the judgement of the Oourt United * pugned its motives'' in rendering “CHARLEY'S AUNT", to be pre­ tier lovely Walker Avenue home to I Mrs. Ernest Deberry ot 724 Clun­ | trom Douglas« represents the fresh­ meeting were Mrs Minnie Echols. vice Awards" were granted as State Circuit Court ol Appeals the decision sented by Players Incorporated, a members ol her group at a dinner ker. In society, he is secretary of men on the Student CounciL We Mrs. Charlie P. Roland. Mrs. Ber- unn- holding that a group of school-age ! DENIAL 01 MOTION drama group corn posed of drama t nail ot Drake'- seventy-fifth the Gladiator Social Club and a jilt remember Mattie as a starring ' tha P. Ray Mrs Jennie Kirby, meeting. department graduates of Catholic ternary celebration. children o[ Turkisk uixvsiiy must They also said the judge charged member of the Ole Timers.' Club. I «oculist at Douglass last year. Pert Mrs Frances Duval. Mrs M.iric L Mrs Taylor presented Miss Harry University of America m Washing; The citation honoring Dr Kin- exhaust their administrative reme­ that the Supreme Court luid charg­ In return, the Ole Timers' picked Mias JIse Baldridge was chosen as Adams. Mrs. Fav W Parker. Miss Mae Simon, ti guest who addressed ton. D. C Dont miss "Charley's chelue reads as follows: dies under a South CaiolRiii law ed the Federal Constitution, that for their sweetheart, charming attendant to-the queen. Jose it a Geraldine Diamond. Miss Marilyn the group iust before dinner, a full Aunt", April 6th ~ '■ ‘ befoe seeking relief in federal 1 tl was influenc«! by the thinking MNs Helen Echols, daughter of Mr lorn.cr Washingtonian and also Watkins, Miss Gloria CaUian. Mr. course service elaborately done by I “For his wide and effective in- All of the series of programs oj Socialists und leftwingers and holds the title of Miss Bronze Thomas Doggett. Mr. Harold Os­ Mrs. Tayluruss usual. . . . She was courts. will be given in Bruce Hall on the lluence in challenging college stu- otherwise excoriated the Court and and Mrs J B McKissick of 3734 Ql’.een of '56 borne, Mr. John Outlaw and Mrs issisted in receiving by her sister. But court attaches through! that LeMoyne College campus. I dents to tlie implications of their Am.-dei She is a Double Truer, In Willard Bell...... Mr: John 0. Mrs Nannie Santos wiio is also a the case was probably rejected be- j disparaged and equidated tlie de­ As for the sophomores, Gilbert General admission tickets- for the 1 responsibilities tn, society, for his this capacity she serves as vice- Parker is chairman o[ the local member of the club?". ■. cause of technicalities; cision." Fishci holds the office ol president. scries of three performances are I years of dedicated teaching . tn president. Shr is also a member of Gilbert completed his high school council. Otiier members present were FINAL JUDGEMENT ihe Honor Society and Speakers priced cheaper than individual -1 [the field of social ethics on Ihe fa- The Court of Appeal ruled that the dsyrat Hamilton High ¡Mrs H B Cralgen: Mis. L R | l Ulty of the University of Chicago 1 Whether tlie denial ol a mil­ purchases . . . . No series tickets denial of the motion lor a summary and writers and assistant secretary Robert William! a Melrose grad- 'WILLIAM GRANT NABORS i Davis. Mrs. M. L. Adams. Mrs. J. [ Divinity school, Chicago Tlieolog- lion for a summary judgement b.v j of the senior class. will be sold after October 20th. . judgment waj. not a final judg­ I'Lte. is president of the Student LIKES TO COME TO MEMPHIS IE Herndon. Mrs C M Rotilhac. the Federal Dtst. Court at Charles- j L- Send order now through April to I leal Seminary and the Federated ment and that the appeal could be Council. Oi course Wiluain Grant would ■ Sr.. Mrs Annabelle Alleyne, Mrs. ten. s' C« constituted a final Judge- ' SHAMROCKS IN the Reverend Lionel Arnold. Le­ entertained only by considering the st. Anthony's attractive Joyce like to play in Memphis alien it went Moyne College. .... Please rake Mrs O B Braithwaite. Mi« Alli-m:! J»»’“’ »*- CJ’l(1 'a»'«»"0' a1nd’ «or 1*hLs d«-?ll,n“"■’- denial of the motion as the denial AFFAIR McAnulty was chosen as sopho­ will afford him the privilege of 2. Whether the 1956 Act of the »all checks payable to LeMoyne more attendant Jo, Miss visiting with his grandfather. Mr. son Vance. Miss Emma Crittenden 1 lc Christianity which has led him of injunctive relief Highlighting lust « celt's socl.il College and state whether you South Carolina legislature -- a State wko is Miss Mary E P. Nabors, prominent Memphian, Mrs R S. Lewis. Sr., and Miss tn accept, on retirement, the pres­ gatherings was the gain dance glv- wish a general /admission series legislative plan to evade and defeat Considering it as such, Hie Court Iron. Texas. A “Coronation insurance executive and contractor Isabel Greenlee 'Catcreis served idency of Tougaioo Southern en by the Shamrock 8ocinl Club at ticket or a reserved series ticket. the Supreme Court decision and re­ of ApjieaL, upheld tlie District Court was. staged recently in her honor. ana with an uncle for whom he tinner at 4:30.-______-______Christian College in Tougaioo Currie's Club Tropicana. Many Tickets may also be put chased at tain segregation in South Carolina^Lorder on the ground that the peth Miss Booth was crowned during s', is named.. Mr. W F. iBilli Nabors. Mississippi, «<■ present to receive teenagers gathered on the scene thé Business Office at the col­ schools properly belonged in the tirip'is had not exhausted their ceremony which was climaxed with That is the real secret of Memph­ MRS. A. W. Wll.LIS. JR. the Alumni Distinguished Service to enjoy a funp uked night front lege. . . . Rev. Arnold is in charge case. admlnstralive remedies provided dancing until I ians getting a chance to hear the ENTERTAINS DEBONAIR SET 10 til 2 a. m. of arrangements. i Award. Tlie court was asked to review tlie talented youth who will be pre­ One of the highlights of last I by a,recent South Carolina law. case by Woodrow W Hood. Peggy The Sliamrocks. a charming en­ Don't forget the Spartan’s dance sented here Friday. November 9th week's social calendar was the , In their supteme Court brief, Utt PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL reception honoring Dr. Kincheloc semble of lassies were excellent hos- tomorrow night at Currie’s from at the C. Arthur Bruce Hall on congenial getting-together of the Ann Hood. Lever Ray. Inna Ray. petitioners contended that the HOLDS REGULAR MONTHLY Dean A A Branch. for ¡0 vears the LeMoyne College campus by Debonair Set, a club made up of Henry Lowery and Ruth Lowery South Carolina law . passed in 1955 testes and made the night a plea­ 10 HI 2. Music bv Ben Branch and MEETING " a Memphian «ho has been Acting sant one in their frieudly manner. the fabulous Veltones. members of the LeMoyne Alumni popular young matrons, who met Tliey described themselves as I provides on administrative reme- .. The Memphis °f.n-Heneni President of (ho College, has sent Association. with the attractive and, gracious “brown skin" and said they are i dies. many Invitations to Memphians. LeMoyne Alumni are also hope­ Mrs A W Willis. Jr. at her state­ known as Turks They live, and their i -Y The reception will be held in the ful that the youngster! «through ly Mississippi Blvd, home on Satur­ ancestors lived since shortly after They said I lie appeals court up- Article in Reader’s Digest Reveals Lounge of Judson Cross Hall im­ I parently had in mind a law tip- Getting Up nights association i|.h the coilere1 day evening. tile Revolutionary War. in School If worried br "Bladder Weokneu" (I(Oet- mediately following the inaugural tlB, Up Nlifita or Bed Wetting, too fro- chooses LeMoyne for his college Canapes, hors d'oeuvres nnd cock­ District No. 2 in Sumter County : proved Mar. 8, 1956. which was ceremony. iuent. burnlni or ttehln, urination) or as it is traditional on both Wil­ tails preceded a barbecue dinner According to tradition, they de- injected Into the case for the first Jittery Premenstrual Tension tron, Buelllni. Cloudy Urine, due to liam’s maternal and fraternal sides in the dining-living area artistic­ sci nded from Turkisk people. Tliey [lime during grgument on (he ap­ common Kidney and Bladder Irritation., MR AND MRS RALPH BEL­ « try CYSTIX tor quick help SO year, use to attend LeMoyne dating to his ally arranged with fall flowers... ¡said they have been treated as peal prove Mfety for young and old. Aik drug­ CHER of Columbus. Oa. stopped grandparents on both sides Mrs Willis was assisted in recelv- gist for CY8TF.X under money-back guar­ off ip Memphis for a short visit white people and so regnrd_them- Is So Often a Needless Misery! antee. See hot. tail you Improve. The little piano wizzard, affect- I ing by her two sisters-inlau . Miss i The 195« law was described as with cousins, Mr and Mrs. Robert selves. [ part of a legislative plan to eyiide tonally known to his family vnd Cecelia Willis and Mrs Thomas Do you suffer terrible nervous ten­ stoppid .,. or strikingly relieved Hooks. Jr at 664 Vance Avenue The Turkisk children of grade sion — feel-Jtttery, Irritable, de­ ... pain and discomfort! 3 out of 4 friends as "Little Butch." has ap­ amd defeat the decision against Willis. . . Tlie Belchers also spent much of school age are required to attend pressed—iust before your period women got glorious relief I. peared on radio and television Guests included Mr,. Vasco segregated schools .and as violative their time with Mr. Alyson Wise, Dalzeirschool, a segregated school each month? A startling article in Taken regularly, Pmlchun's re­ of the 14th Amendment. shows ar.u is much hi demand for Smith who won the first guest new Circulation- Manager at the provided exclusively for them, and READER'S DIGEST reveals such lieves the headaches, cramps.nerv­ conventions and meetings. pre-menslrual torment Is needles! ous tension ... during and before prize at the bridge txble; Mrs: Memphis World From Mem- are refused admission to so-called ANY PUI’IL Arthur Flowers who won the sec­ misery in many cases! your period. Many women never I his the couple went, to Little white schools, except tliat a few The l»,«fi taw was passed after | To Little Butch, music always ond guest prize; Mrs. Russell Thousands have already discov­ s'vffcr—eve«, on the flnt day.’ Whx Rock ot the children are permilt high days" approach! 7 Get Lydia F sical strains of Chopin and Bari). from Washington. I) C «sent by ! to transter any pupil from one way respectively. . . Other members ! Mrs. Clifford Davis', to attend a school age attend , the Hillcrest Lydia Pinkham's la Jacltri" Itili «a .n.iiti Pinkham's Vege­ .One day Butch met a tittle school to another, and to determine has a remarkable arguti. 3 aal al 4 warn, gal table Compound... MEMORIAL STUDIO attending' were Mrs. Frank Kil­ High School for whites as the re­ girl . . She said that she was on I luncheon called the "Ladies Day | the school within the district in soothing effect on ridai .1 annui Altrui, faia I or convenient new 889 UNION AVENUE patrick, Jr., Mrs. Herbert Robin­ For Adlai Luncheon” to be held sult of a decree Issued by the Fed­ her way to take piano lessons. . . | which a pupil shall enroll. the source of such WaaJetlal r«liti 4.ri«( aa4 Tablets which h»v* son, Jr., Mrs. John Gordon, Mis. eral District Court on Jan. 8, 1951. distress. In doctors' Mm tta. "4iHit.li isn't--WoM-taUdingÄB Designers. Builders fit Erectors a A sudden realization came to him. : in Hie Terrace Room of the Sliorc- 1 The South Carolina legislature Joseph Atkins. Mrs Theron North- [ ham Hotel, Washington, D C in a similar suit Usts. Pinkham's added. At druggist*. Monuments. Outstanding man) . 'Could I learn to Play"? he I last Feb. 14 passed the so-called years for courtcoib service and re»- ross. Mrs. Martin Robirson, Mrs. The petitioners school children, questioned eagerly. .. . His young Thomas Willis, and Mrs. Thomas I Mrs Walker, prominent in her i»n South Carolina interposition resolu­ htuable price«. mind had never before considered brought suit. In asking a review I ColliiLs. a new member of the rights as a civic worker having tion condemning the decision I PHONES JA. 6-5464 the possibility that he too. might of the action of the lower courts, Deborah Set i served for a number of years is ¡against segregatod schools and de­ make the wonderful sounds he had they said the Federal District Judge | Chairman of tire Board of the claring the intention and purpose* Jm in denying their motion for a sum­ I TOUGALOO SOUTHERN Vance Avenue Branch YJVCA. is mary judgement, "assailed and de­ to continue to maintain segrega­ | CHRISTIAN C OLLEGE TO HOLD the wife of Mr. Maceo Walker. nounced" the' Supreme Court de- tion in the public schools. INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT | president of the Universal' Life The Inauguration of Dr Samuel 1 Insurance Co, and president trf the C. Kinchelow. seventh president ['National Insurance Association of MADAM FRANN of Toingnloo SoutliTrn Christian America . Mrs. Walker is cur­ College, will be held Saturday aft­ rently serving as president of the J ernoon, October 20, 2 o'clock in National Council of Negro Women Woodworth Chapel, Tougaioo You’ll Forget PALM READER AND ADVISOR Southern College. Tougaioo. Miss / Dial Dial Mr Philip M. Widciihouse. Chair­ Nationally Known! Highly Recommended! man of the Board of Trustees, will INGROWN NAIL preside at the ceremony. . . Mr. HURTING YOU? Yoii Ever Had 1480 SCHEDULE 1480 * NOT TO BE CLASSED AS GYPSIES Robert Wilder, Secretary of the iKinedlttt 1 Board of Trustees, will present Dr hlitfl Will read your life without asking any questions, gives advice j Kin4heloe. Dr. Paul Wassenich, f Monday - Saturday Sunday 1 Director of the Texas Bible Chair. A f.« drop, of 01,-TGKO* tutar H«-«f on all affairs of life, such as: love, courtship and marriage. rollrf from lonrrOno poln of Irfrowr 00J. 5 a.m.-7 — “Gospel Prince" 6 a m.-7:30 — Spiritual Moment* OinGKO woirh-nr Ihrokin aodoirtoth tbl Skin Trouble . University of Texas, will give the « * 730-8 - Southern Wonders She reunites the separated, causes speedy marriages, helps ■all allo» < tSo noil to hr rat uid thij; P» 7 a.m.-8:30 — "Hunky Dory” invocation ¡.nd benediction. rate fonl« polo ud -harafort. OUTfiRO 8- 8:30 - Oral Roberts you to gain the one you love. If worried, troubled, or "In 8:30-9 — "Spiritual Sunbeams" I _The" public is cordially Invited la railobh- at on dnn rantrta Ugly itching misery • 8:30-8:45 — Religious Reveries doubt, consult this gifted medium. If you have been disap­ I to attend the' ceremony and the 9-9:30 — “Southern Wonders" : 8:45-9 —, Harmony Voices I pointed in others, one visit will convince you that this medium goes away so fatti 9.30-11 - Bio. Joe May 9- 9:15 - Soul Rtvivers is superior to any reader you have consulted. She advises 11-11:05 News 9:15-9:30 - Spiritual Consolators k 9 30-Hi Christian Fellowship on business affairs. 11:05-1:30 p.ni, ' Hunky Dory" Nowadayi there it juit no need to put up 10- 1006 News Private and confidential readings daily and Sunday. 1:30-3 pm. - Bro. Joe May 1 111.05-12 noon - 1490 HU Parade Hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Readings for white and colored. JOBS with the nagging distraa of akin irritation. 3-3:05 — News I 13-130 - Platter Parade Satisfaction guaranteed. Ifi ao ea»y to drive away thoae itchy-skin 3:05-5 — “Cane Cole" _ 1 30-2 Meet the Leaden You will find us most moral and not to be classed as bluet with Palmer's skin success Ointment 5-5:05 — News SSSS MAKING OPPORTUNITIES 3-3 — New Shiloh GYPSIES.------— ------1— This famous, time-tested skin medicine works 3-4 — lane Ave. Baptist Anger and worry are the most unprofitable conditions tn a spedai way to help your akin feel better. I , . 1.00-4:39 — Jerusalem Baptgi___ 5;25-5;30 — Prayer loi Peace known to man. 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• Saturday, October 20, 1956

Sees Demo Vote did bi 1952. believe in the profit system, and Cleared Of Charges we're not ashamed of it." Knight addressed a cheering par-1 ATLANTA. Oa. - 18NS1 — titan crowd at the Chapel al Flori­ The California governor said, re­ Daniel Harris. 53, Negro of 1654 da Southern College, said, “In 1952 For GOP Again ferring to his visit. “It is a sign Harrison was cleared by a Crinik ilia Democrats elected the Republi­ that tiie South is maturing that CINCINNATI, Ohio - (ANP) - The first national meeting of nal Court jury on a charge of mo­ cans, and this is a great opportuni­ a lifelong Republican can come 1AKELAND Fla. - (INSi - lesting two young Negro girls. He chairmen of Annual Conference Television, Radio and Film Com ty for a repeat performance.” California Gov. Goodwin Knight, here and speak.” was defended by Hugh Stanton, missions of The Methodist Church was changed from Nashville >n tour in. behalf of Eisenhower Saying that "Socialism can some­ Ji, assistant public defender. Judge to the Sheraton-Gibson Hotel in Cincinnati last week io provid times creep up Io the guise of wel­ i Knight spoke earlier in the day md Nixon, declared Tuesday in Perry Sellers heard the case. equal and complete accommodations for all members of the group n address delivered at Lakeland fare,” Knigiit followed with: I at 8t. Petersburg, and will round hat two day? in Florida had con- “The Eisenhower administration I out his Florida campaign tomor- Industry chalks up record first- This move was in accordance and Mrs Bernice H Martin, Blue inced him that Democrats there is not in the least Socialistic. All i row with an address at Daytona ‘ Beach. half year earnings. with the General Conference rul­ field, W. Va ill vote Republican again, as they the people on the Eisenhower staff ing that national meetings con­ ducted by the denomination's gen- -eral agencies should be held in cities where all delegates may re­ ceive equal accommodations re­ gardless of rice. Special arrangements Had been maae in a Nashville hotel, where the meeting was to have been held. Oct. 9-11, providing for interracial luncheons and dinners, , and for interracial meetings in 'the"ball room and committee rooms. Sepa­ rate toilet faci.ities were to have been provided for the Negro mem­ bers of Die group k the hotel, with the use of a special elevator or stairway to committee rooms. Z ■ The Central Jurisdictional dele­ gates were to have beer, housed at Fisk Unlwsit.v. with some ol the white delegates. The change in the meeting place was effected wi'lnn a few hours after a protest had been made by the Rev. C. Anderson Davis, pastor of the John Stewart Methodist Church, Bluefield, W. Va. home chureb of one of the delegates. Changing the meeting p'ace from I Nashville, the headquarters ci the I Television. Raajo and Fib.: Com-1 mission, to Cincinnati cost the com- tj mission approximately $1.500 extra, and prevented the conference chair­ men from seeing the studio pro­ ROYAL REVIEW — Princess Mcfparet is shown aa she in­ duction facilities of the Commis­ spected a guard of honor formed by the'8th (Tmganika) Bat-’ sion in Nashville. UGLY BUMPS (Blackheads) ECZEMA ialion. the king's African Rifles at Port Louis, shortly after her Central Jurisdiction members" of the group, which' was attended by Elizabeth Gardner, Kansat City, Kansas Meredith John», Chicago, Illinois arrival in Mauribus. It was another port of call on her five-weck more than 100 white representa- lour of East Africa. (NEWSPRESS PHOTO), I lives, were Mr. Paul E. X. Brown "I had been miserable with itching of bumps "I handle heavy machines in my work. Eczema and tiie Rev. A. S Dickerson. At- and blackheads for so long. I tried every lo­ broke out on my hands making them itch and ; lanta. Ga.; Mr. Frank J. Ellis. tion and ointment friends recommended but sting. I tried many lotions and ointments < Baltimore. Md.; the Rev. M M. none seemed to help my discomfort until I without the relief I wanted. A friend told me . League, Murfreesboro. Tenn.; the. tried Black and White Ointment. It gave me to try Black and White Ointment. It gave , Rev. and Mrs. Clarende T. R Nel- I son. Columbus, o.; the Rev. C. E. such blessed relief from itching, stinging burn me such welcome relief I keep a jar at work Strickland. Chariot tf. N C ; Mrs. I'll never be without it.” and another at home." M. F Strong. Little Rock, Ark ;

tative of the attitudes of all first ACNE PIMPLES BLACKHEADS For GOP, Poll Says voters. Gordon C. Dickerson, Richmond, Virginia l.allcinc LaMar, llrooldyn, New York INSTITUTE, W. Va. - (NNPA) - A poll token recently among Of five colored first voters who said they planned to vote for Presi- students at West Virginia State College, who said they would be dent Eisenhower, four said they “I was tormented by itching, stinging dis­ “The stinging, itching misery of blackheads casting their first votes this year, indicated -that a majority of the came from Democratic families comfort of ugly pimples and blackheads. After and acne pimples made me terribly unhappy. first voters would be Republican. They said they were not particular- using so many ointments and lotions I found I tried to get relief with several lotions and | ly fond of tiie Republican party, real help in Black and White Ointment. It ointments but did not have too much luck This result, however, must be count for only 5--per cent of the I but liked what President Eisenhow­ weighed against the fact that most state's total population of 2.005.000 quickly relieved the itching, stinging, burn­ until I tried Black and White Ointment. It er had done to advance civil of the students come from families Their percentage of the total state ing. You can be sure I'll never be without i quickly relieved the itching, stinging, misery. rights. of better-than-averaee income for vote is probably smaller. 1 They added that they saw no Black and White Ointment.” Now I always keep it handy." West Virginia. ■Except in a few areas along the hope of civil rights legislation if Virginia border, public schools are Ae .pemocrats have a majority the Democrats controlled Congress operating on a racially integrated of the registered voters in the i Two who said they would vote SIMPLE RINGWORM TIRED, IRRITATED FEET basis. A survey snowed that 201 Democratic explained that they State watt art «ortng further gains county school systems have com- , thought the Democratic party was Monica lletancourt, U athinglon, D. C, lien I'. Rogers, Detroit, Michigan in The new regbtnitions going on plefe desegregation, 15 have partial ' "basically the party of the work- the books tills year. “Itching on my hands and armsjrom simple "It takes a lot of footwork to drive a cab all desegregation, and six are moving ln~ n,al’ iin(i ^at a Democratic Inaddition to the Presidential slowly toward desegregation. Four j administration would be better ringworm made me miserable. I tried many day and it makes my feet sweat a lot. At contest, there also are contests thLs ¡counties remain segregated, while j economically for colored people. lotions and ointments. Then I read.an ad for night they were red and irritated and itched year tor Governor and for the two- the remaining eleven have no col­ ------Black and,White Ointment and decided to real bad. I heard a fellow talking about Black year remainder of the term of the ored pupils. try it. It quickly relieved the itching, burning and White Ointment and decided to try it. late Senator Harley’ M Kilgore. Look To The Future sting and I'm so grateful I want to tell others My itching, burning, stinging foot misery was Even before the Supreme Court The gubernatorial candidates decision outlawingjraeial segTega- about it.” relieved quickly." are Robert H- Mollohan. Democrat,“'■-Utorrin public schools., there was Bernell Students Told and Cecil Underwood. Republican'1 at least one school that had color­ GREENSBORO. N C - Con­ The Senatorial candidates are Wil­ centration on.the present, the abil­ ed teachers for white children liam C. Marland. Democrat, and ity to forget the past and a forward ITCHY HANDS TEEN-AGE PIMPLES without any local protest. Chapman Revercomb. Republican. look were recommended to Bennett John RuJJin, Baltimore, Maryland Joan Ruth Tarpley, Dalia», Texat Unlike other border states such For the last two years West Vir- I------College ------students Sunday as the glnia State College, which had |I prime ingredients of a successful as Maryland. Kentucky and Mis- “In my work at a service station my hands “I hated the itching misery of pimples been an all-colored land-grant col­ eouri, West Virginia has almost no Bft. lege. has been accepting white stu­ get a real beating from gasoline, oil and blackheads on my face. The itching, stinging race problem. Colored people ac- Speaker at the 4 p m. vesper ser­ grease. They used to sting and itch and be­ discomfort bothered me a lot. I tried many dents. At the same time other col­ vice in Pfeiffer Chapel, the Rev. leges that had been all-whfte be­ come almost raw from irritation until I heard creams, lotions and ointments until finally Melvin C. Swann, pastor of Bethel about Black and White Ointment. I started my mother bought a jar of Black and White Girls - Women gan accepting colored students, A. M E Church of Greensboro Heit in an opportunity tn work in j As jit now 70 per cent of the en­ using it regularly ... got happy relief. I can Ointment. It really eased the itching, burning New Tork ant! 'p'lf'» M«"' Imp used the life of the Apostle Paul hn*\ dnwe’-t!' v-s '■ »vH'.ifa’vif i rollment at West Virginia State is as symbolic of these elements. recommend it highly." and sting fast." saliry. Rood h"i”r. i fond Won- White Tiie college has a student "Many a person has failed in derful opportunity t(> •• York , Tr«iFporUt'"Ti • • »o appi.mnts body of 2,200. a colored president life," he pointed out, "not from j and a majority ol colored persons lack of ability but fiom failure to 1 Write Boulevard Fmolmmrnt ’»rnire ECZEMA on its faculty. concentrate on one thing at a time HUSKIES (Bumps, Blackheads) IM Sheridan Roulrvard Inwood. New York The students polled at West Vir- The day of the jack-of-all trades Dolores E. Coleman, Chicago, lllinoit fra IE Scott, Houston, Texat —J ^Uiia State may not be represen- is past, for- this is an age of sped- j «fixation." “I work in the sewing room of a large manu­ "Friends Told me I made bumps and black­ facturer where speed is important. When my heads worse by scratching, but with their hands and arms kept itching with what was itching, stinging burn, I couldn't keep my Sworn To Uphold called eczema, I was miserable with stinging hands off. One friend finally gave me a jar Relieve RHEUMATIC Pain torment. My forelady suggested I try Black of Black and White Ointment and told me to * AND ENJOY MORE PLEASANT PERIODS OF GREATER COMFORT • and White Ointment and I got wonderful re­ use it. The relief it gave my itching misery If you're aufferlng the annoying ty. time and time again whenever lief from itching misery.” was wonderful.” pain of rheumatism, neuritis, muscle Conslilulion, the pain makes them miserable. aches, arthritis, help yourself to Many call C-2223 "the old reliable". greater comfort fast with the proved Price of first bottle back If not ut- “ salicylate action of C-2223. Thau- lafied. Today, for pain relied you'll *1 TETTER sands keep It handy, use it regular - welcome every time, aik to- C-2223. President Says ACNE PIMPLES WASHINGTON. D C. - "Had--Juy father lived," Mrs. De. Leroy R Swift. ONSMS pre­ diligently" teach inlhious truths with making a living for their chil­ for It. in the government for the past 24 I dreamed that we hugged and sident. will preside at the afternoon dren that they arc overlooking the Mrs Stevens is the first Negro 1 Pittman »aid. "he wou'd have been 'o their children. Tliev were to ex- I years, she has never before had kissed last night. session. Front 1:30 to 2:15 Dr. E 1 plain to them what the command- more important task of making a student to be admitted to the Nu 100 years old in April." Washing­ the chance to work in any cam­ born in Franklin County, Harvey Estes, Jr. will discuss Diag­ | mi nts of God mean and what their home for them. The late President chapter of Kappa Beta PI Sorority 0. how I wish that my drrain ton was paign. birthplace has now been. nosis and Treatment of Bacterial 1 significance was for them They Coolcdgw once declared: at George Washington U. The so­ would come true Va. His She thinks this is wonderful ex­ National shrine, she ex Endocarditis" Dr. E. I. Bugg, Jr 1 vere to tell their children shout the "Th* t’ue civic center of our mu- rority had to change Ils charter made a perience because she meets so Fur fimi only knows .low I love v ill talk on "Low Back Paints" from 1 history of Israel, about the good­ nicipalitics will be found, not in to admit Mrs Stevens plained. many interesting people. She has you. 2:15 to 3:30 P M. and from 3:30 ness of God to their nice m deliver­ some towering edifice with stately P. M. to 4:15 P. M. Dr. David T I met Mr Stevenson personally and t She said she is liiterosted in poli- —M. Mrs. Pittman identified herself ing them from the hand of Phar- approaches, nor in broad avenues was greatly impressed with his ■ tics and felt that working with j Nute tu readers: as president of the imxjk. . » Smith will speak on "The Changing >ah. and they were to teach their flanked with magnificent man­ sincerity. tills organization would enhance Washington Foundation. This ts a Patterns of Tuberculosis and the I children to "love Jehovah thy God sions. but around the family altar These two lyrics on !uve were "I think he will make a good her legal trend. foundation, she explained, set up Problem of Primary Tuberculosis in 1 with all thy heart, and with all thy of the American home, the source composed by two local high President," she emphasized, "He ! Tills is the lust time she lias for the purpose of providing Adults." I soul, and w ith, all thy. might." I of that strength which has marked school teen-age tuiys. Rut ‘Elran- has taken a ftrm stand on civil ever 'seen inside of a political scholarships to deserving students SOME PARENTS CAN'T TEA( II our national character, where, above I rights," and she thinks he is sin- campaign" she said. She was accompanied to the It is obvious, however, that par- all else, Is cherished faith in the or is not releasing llie full names of the composers until White House by Earl W Howard. LOOK ■nts cannot teach their children tilings not seen " L- secretary of Hie Foundation what they themselves do not know wthorship Is certified. These are two of the must beautiful YOUNGER There are main parents tmlav who love poems that Eleanor has ire unable, from their own knowl- Trade Group Asks National Hr ever read. ■dge. to adequately teach their chil­ Talladega Pres. Mrs. Pittman recalled that lier dren religious truths. And, sad to first visit to the White House was Dear Eleanor, say. many of these parents are pro- Meeting At A. And T. College with her father to see President'1 'essions Christians. Will Speak Al I am f8 years of age. My hus­ Theodore Roosevelt. She again if a couple sincerely desires that STATE TRADE GROUP sented by Dr. W. D. Bryant. Wil­ band is 21. We have beir. married visited President Truman in 1946 their children shall be brought up ASKS NATIONAL MEET mington. president of the teachers' lor two years. to thank him for permitting the in a icligious atmosphere, they FOR A. AND T COLLEGE organization. J R Taylor, assistant issuance of the Booker T tyash- I am expecting a taby soon. He / P*U» »A* nust remember .hnt the "atmos- Tougaloo College State supervisor of Trades and In­ lngton coins GREENSBORO. N. C. - The is a very < ruel person; he even iheie" begins with them. The most dustrial Education, with headquar­ It might nu.tinbered that fur Compiut« TruofmuM TOUGALOO. Miss. - Dr Arthur North Carolina Industrial Organi­ refuses to buy enough iood. I am ters here Ait the college, delivered those half-d .its with the Booker I walcb gnty. dull, fal^d. ffective training that a little child I D. Gray, president of Talladega zation, holding its annual meeting ,o tired of bi'ing hungry hirnt •nd IlieltM hair dloppfai with I a principal address to the group. T. Washington profile weie Issued an receive in tin’ rudiments of re- College. Talkutega’ Alabama, dis­ here at A and T. College last Rl At K STRAND Hair Otonnf s-e ho« by the Federal Government tor lire Bl ACK Si RAND imi«rta • new «hiny, igious education should-emneHiom closed that “The Education of Free Saturday, (Oct. 6), voted to in­ Newly elected officers included: My baby is expected most any luatroua. lovely appfaranc* lo your hair i loving mother arid father, who vite the American Youth Indus­ Dwight Sapp, Oreensboro. presi­ day now and I have no one to regular 50 cents value, but were ea*ly. evenly. Only occasional touch » pa Men"-is the subject of the addres.1 *5 Becwary at partinti. tFftfpitf and root« aa j nacpce their icligious beliefs in dent; Edward Richardson, Warren­ «lay with me. I luve no relatives he is preparing to deliver at the trial Education Association, the par­ I hatr grown out. taay,Wnifie direction» to . hr.if homes. Love for God and love Inaugural ceremonies of Dr. Sam­ ent group, to meet in the State next ton. vice-president; Barbara Pratt When the baby comes. I am every package..(iuatnntred to brint the joy for each other, evidenced in kind- | eavitig for I am tired of being Congressman Dawson of yinithfuMookint jet black hatr tonight. or uel C Khicheloe. seventh president year. Durham, secretary; Randolph Bul­ ' ;rca,ed 'like a dog " I will ilegal- your money back. Only plu» taa. At •less. courtesy, unselfishness and , of Tougaioo Southern Christian In extending the invitation, the lock, treasurer; Alfred Carroll. War Diu4(u*u Everywhere! | lyi force him to support the*baby Given Assistant enerosity. will leave a deep im- College. group suggested Greensboro and A. renton. parliamentarian; Coy Smith iression on the life of any child. J Dr Gray will speak at 10 o'clock Durham, historian, Samuel Davis BLACK STRAND end T College as site of the nation­ and me. Parents should set the example f WASHINGTON. D C Charles • SHUJIS JtTIlACH Sixes D«»««"0WW Saturday morning, October 20, in al meet, to be held in late "April of Warrenton, reporter and Clyde MIIIIUU S0OWM ■ U6HT B0OXH Broken-hearted J Wai I meh Executive Editor of 'or their children in public wor- Smith. Warrenton, song leader. • TR0HO 00OOUCT1 CO Woodworth Chapel. 1957. Answer: Aliy man who will I he MICHIGAN CHRONICLE was ue s cuMf« sinr “CNcnv* i“'"’'» ■lilp Too often parents send their Di Gray is a celebrated speakei Othcrt matters taken up at the not be kind tn his wife when named Assi-tmt to Vice Chillman children to Sunday School, while The Soviet Union has promised vho is often described as a man sessions lncludeed plans for the he Is expecting a baby or at any , William L Dawton of the Dcmo- 300,000 tons ol wheat to Youqsla- who Ims something to say and State Trade and Talent Contest, other time—Is not worthy of I eratic National Committee this via. Belgrade had appealed to knows how to asv It. He is a mem sponsored by the group and held her attention, service leave him is a question 1 served as pastor of the Plymouth Ln RnclitfoU' H'ild that yon alone must anawcj CongiTgatioiial Church. Washing­ tuthorllies on the sul ject of ton. D C.. and the Church of the marriage say that when good WORLD'S FASTEST SELLINO Good Shepherd, Chicago. He is list treatment has ceased, mi has t cd in the current WHO'S WHO IN love. W hen love is gone, so has HAIR STRAIGHTEN» / AMERICA. the marriage. May God help and you. PRAYER i 1 IM» AT AU BW» ITOMI MUSCLE MIN, SORENESS i» • Trrmrndoi# MlrM,- Power! Are SauttniilitfiM I «t*4 by uh goud borkt» ib*g»\ «ritta Aiifieett wr-hlrm*?“ r*si “R m“IIS*■ <«nry nr J«h r.utlei? V*ikt»0lB»s» ^-X\x Heal Faster A Tiering Ingredient Now In New Modern-Formula MUSTEROLE •rink" l.wr or tanni* TrssbW»' W«sk insKimwit •u (the >bt>i * n.rwisrH. MMMM aa Itenurkal'le GM-7 (gty- <>*♦«< Hr tun.- ta— tiret____ < 1 inunoMUcylatelplvs n AK foi n ay nami - today! Rere th «•ndrrlnl NfW* of a rroar» F with First applications of Z«mo—a stimulating oil of mus­ Strengths — ,t»h M AY 4 MUTUI thaï te bel» tard speeds quicker, HgUW, •il li • Mew BapylaM doctor'» soothing antlieptic — deeper "baked heat" Erba Streng. ■nd J«y! A relieve Itch of surface (kin and (U i dip th» MeSfcMt low Od INU Nature’s Best Petroleum Jellynrri com.’o t. For the best Chddran's in pain relief, rub on IPrepare yctur hair properly for straightening ■iti) ’onr nume arri Jr -’imp ’ Plough scalp irritations. Zemo »top» Li LidftttC Ruk Hi CcmIr- ASK FOR PRE-STÄAft UFF. STIPI FELLOWSHIP, h®i til» r.--v ’'usterole! Save • • • mm He • ' tW> w»adei Product scratching »nd so PVOtTY/l <1.. la ce tobca. rii NEW Meante • PIATII tad FAIT* tealing. ¿CHIU io »or by reform MAIL aboolvteh- FREE! .tí I k L.^> -NEWS FOR AND A BOUT 1 6 • MEMPHIS WORLD 0 Salutday. October 20, 1956 I Court Refuses To Review Polio Vaccine WASHINGTON HIGH Result Believed z* Gambling, Conspiracy Case To Be A Help 9 SARASOTA. Fla inted to his: victions none-vaccinated cases, of 68 all deeply moved by the recitations of Verden? Watson wants Melvin metology Club King. Red Cross. Mi s Joyct—Fields also new position last night in New Tlie appeals court said it examin­ Leonard Young, Irma Dailey. Ger- j an outstanding but 22 were of the paialytic type. Brown instead of Stack? talked on her visit to the Ri d Cross York by circus head John " Ring- : ed all of tlie contentions of the On May 23. 1954, at,? meeting thenla Hobbs. Garnett Gillespie I majorette and Council meeting at LeMoyne Col­ ling North. He had left the show petitioners _and _ found that none arranged by Anderson between and the entire Speech I Class It seems as if Georgia Darnels , Tailback in Die lege, and th“ election of officers in 1953 after a policy disagreement Requiredi reversal, Thoman, Winston and King, King j The department said, "whatever JOHNNIE WRIGHT I and Charles Washington are get­ , senior band. She | were as follows. with North told Winston to give Thoman $1,-1 the interpretation, it is very clear ting together again. President Lavern McDaniel I is a member of The conspiracy 'and bribery, of 000, and Winston complied. that something has happened ” IS CONFIDENT Vice-Prcs Gwendolyn Hout s Tlie new managing director of | Dotatine Bÿker. how are you and Person Avenue Miss Hester which the petitioners were convict­ On June 3.1954, there was a con-' Johnnie Wright, a junior and Joyce Fe lds ’he famous circus will leave to- Gentry setting along? Secretary versation between Thoman and! candidate for vice-president of the Church and of its choir. Her hob­ ed. were directed toward getting Aast. Sec. Robbie Manedmi - morrow lor a tour of eastern cities King concerning protection for | cordings were made were turned bus are dancing and acrobatics ( Lieut Todd O Thoman. Jr., ol the Student Council, NAMES IN THE NEWS Journalist Jacquelyn Washburn 1 to iron out final details for the over to Thoman’s superiors. A s|u plans to become a Cosmetolo­ i shows. He said: Metropolitan Police Department King’s numbers business in Mon-! has announced Chaplain Dorothy Gilmore number of the recordings were gist After graduation Miss Hester not to molest the six alleged gam­ roe's precinct. On the same day., that he will still Mary Bolden • Jack Gibson Parliamentarian Shirley Ward played to the jury over objections. plans to continue on with her career j "Mr. North and J feel that under blers or their runners in the op­ Anderson called Thoman to ask i THE VOICE The telephone conversations also run for the office the new settip we will work out a eration of their numbers business about the arrest of Taylor. He 1 Gloria Demíre -Walter Bankhead . s a hair-stvlist. So hats off to Miss were monitored and recorded by despite the ru­ Joseph Jackson outstanding young j plan to keep the greatest show on in the District of Columbia also said he and several other i Rosalind Jones - Ivory Hunt Claudine Hester, our spotlight fea- Thoman by means of an induction mors of his with man about the school haTnuniied' earth where it has always been Thoman pretended to be grant­ i numbers operators were worried, i ' lurr of tile week I coil apparatus attached to the tele—, drawals. He is Bettye Davis • Richard Mathis the title of the Man with the Gold- at the front of the entertain­ ing immunity and gathering evi- $200 A MONTH NEXT WEEK FEATURES JES­ phone receiver and connected standing firm ment world.” demro to build up a case against Later, the same day. Thoman |r------• Lerline Ingram-William Ferguson SIE WINSTON. n Voice. At 13 he with the fact that The announcement uy Concelio the petitioners asked Monroe a trout King, and Mon-'tlie Minifon. Katie Bolden - Sainmie Field- learned to sing he is most cap­ JOE DUKES AGAIN RETAINS rndt’fi reports that Nortlrwas ne- roe said he knew him. It was — Felicias Blakely - Lonnie Neely from li>t''iunc to . The petitioners contended that able and quali­ NO 1 POSITION IN THIS WEEK S The indictment contained 19 | then agreed that King and Wins- i lhe telephone conversations, re­ Hazel Delk - Caruso and Mario ] fied. His most TOP TEN RATING...... ÿ j Ven It* I v-a ***x w counts, Countf one covered the . ton could move into Monroe's pre- '«'dinas, fife» ? sell the circus. corded by Thoman. were "intercept­ competent pam- 1. Joe Dukes I miro re conspiracy. The other 18 counts cinct if they paid Monroe $200 a 2 He took voice les- U. 3 '■ Ji I "covered specific acts of bribery. Inonth. K paign managers J. WRIGHT Bennie Neal ed" within the meaning of tlie Morie Blanchard sons from Mi. Al- ’ Nine persons, including John ’Lef­ On June 9, 1954. Anderson called are Larry Turner and Evander Ford Shaving Is Slicker- 3. I Federal Communications Act and 4. Charlie Wilson bert Beeton who I ty) Winston, who was acquitted, Thoman about Simkins and asked More of Wright in Tuesday’s I that, although the recordings were 5 Millon Fletcher n o w resides in me charged in the conspiracy that Thoman meet Simkins. As iK)t introduced in evidence. Tho- (dumb. Blade Changing Quicker 6. Leslie Armstrong - California, where count and were also charged with ’ a result of the' conversation, Tho- man______’s testimony _ as to tlie acts and THE TIGERS STAND FIRM To Vel Church Worker 7. Tom McGhee he Continues her i bribery in oneor more other counts. ; man met Simkins, who said he was j conversations at tlie meetings be- Tlie Manassas Tiger Football 8 Willie Cooper music He is a. CHICAGO — (ANP) — Friends The jury found only the police i willing to pay $500 a month for i tween himself and the petitioners, squad has been scrimmaging inces­ ^Gillette 9 Robert Rogers throughout tlie nation last week officers. Capt John B Monroe and protection. | which were arranged by the phone member of the 12- santly to keep in shape for their f 10. William Keen i . ' ¡>aid tribute to Stater Cora Lum- George C. Prather, guilty of con­ During au automobile ride, th’ . calls, was inadmissible as fruits BLUE BLADES 10-A class arid is Joseph Jackson nextx game with Washington. Oct I IN HANDY DISPENSER lcv. lor 30 .years an evangelist in spiracy. Monroe also was convict­ (wo men picked up Smith. Smith ' Of the poisonous tree.” 2« at Washington Stadium MARSHIA CALDWELL PROVES the son of Ml ,nd Mrs. Jo.-epii hospitals and peiial institution; ed of three bribery charges. Pra- L wifk ...... r.._ :__ told Thoman he and Simkins were FIRST SENIOR AFFAIR A vied-k/odt AGAJN NO. 1 CHICK IN THIS Jackson. Sr Jowph is a member e^~nrrougiiout tlie nation, who died Uier was convicted of conspiracy. partners and were offering $500 The Court of Appeals dk, not jxiss The Senior Close of Manassas is WEEKS RATING. the Motor Club. Hi-Y. Cliap'.aiij of: here recently. Chaiies Anderson wbs convicted a month because they anew Tho­ on the question of whether Tho- coming through with their first 1 Marshia Caldwell the senior class, and of his forte-1 of three bribery chaises and ac­ man could give them protection. man's recordings of telephone con­ 2 Beverly Coleman Sister Lumley. who made her quitted of three. Buriie King was dance of the season, when they room. He attends the Mississippi Simkins paid Thoman $500. versations to which he was a party 3 Martha Owens home here, was noted for her evan­ I convicted of one and acquitted of constituted an "interception" with­ present A Pre-Halloween Masquer­ j Blvd Christian Church where he . On June 23. 1954, Thoman met 4. Lil!it Parker gelistic work in such institutions ; one. Roger Simkins was convicted in the meaning of the Federal Com­ ade Ball in the school cafeteria, sings in the junior choir. After Winston, who agree to give him 5. Helen Taylor as the County Jail. Chicago, the of four and acquitted of one. Al­ munications Act. because, it held, Oct. 23. You will dance to the graduation he plans to attend Tpn-I $100 monthly for Monroe. 6 Jessie Winston Old Peoples Home. Pontiac. III., music ol Ben Branch and The Vel” | ncssee A. I State College, where I bert H. (Real Estate) Smith, an PART PAYMENT 7. Marie Gordon and similar places in Cassapolls. Thoman’s testimony ass not th« he will further his studies in music.' . alleged white gambler, was convict- On June 29. 1954. an appoint­ tones. Advance admission. 65 cents 8 Bertha Daniels I ed of one. product of the interception but Mich., and elsewhere throughout ment was made between Thoman at door 75 cento. FOR SA1.E — Roomy Two Bedroom 9. Claudine Hester His ambition is to become a concert, what he himself heard, and wi" the nation.- She also maintained 'FOUR YEARS and King, but Winston showed up TEN TOP CAT SURVEY Home, 3453 Redeoat Road ibetween 10. Earline Bennet 1 artist or an actor So hats off to L therefore admissible. • a home in Jones, Mich. Monroe was sentenced to impris­ instead of King, gave Thoman $500. 1. Russell Peterson Fratief and Raleigh i on Yellow Bu« LONELY HEARTS the man with the Golden Voice. onment for 20 monUts to five years and talked about the possibility 2. Calvin Smith Line Built of Concrete Blocks on Charles Gwin. Bernestine Knox Sister Lumley. 63. was born near and fined $1.000; Prather, to 16 that Taylor might make part pay­ WEST TENN. CME 3. Dennis Washington concrete Slabs. Larxc. high lot (100 James Ellis. Josie Albright. Nashville. Tenn She began her 1 months to four years and fined ment of tjie money. CONFAB HELD HERE • H. by 178 fit TOTAL PRICE $5.500. (LI BS CORNER evangelistic work early in the 1920s 4. James Green Fire Kills Three $500: Anderson and Simkins, to On July 1. 1954. 'Thoman met (.ASH PAYMENT $500; $50 PER Among her survivors are her hus­ 5. Robert Frison VETERANS HOLD MEETING 18 months to fqur and half years: The 15th annual West Tennessee MONTH, (ail; Winston and Taylor. Winston gave 4. Clifford Banks and 1 A group Of young men met to band. the Rev. Joseph Lumley. King, to three years; Taylor. 15 Conference of die Christian Met­ FAXON. KNOX AND DIVINE Children In Virginia Thoman $100 for -Monroe Taylor Fabert Gentry re-organize the old club namely the Chicago; a sister, Miss Annettej to 45 months, and Smith, nine hodist Episcopal Church is being Room 111 ----- JA. 5-0157 Vet s Club of Booker T. Washing­ UNION POINT. Vg. - iANP' - said he would pay $500 monthly 1. Thornton Kinnard Reid; four nieces? and a nephew. months to three years. for protection. He sent it to Tho­ held here now thru Sunday at the 10 N. MAIN BLDG. ton. This is the fourth year for this Fire of an undetermined origin kill- 8. Joseph Kirk ! ed three children here last week Chester Jones, widely known in Lieut. Thoman was the chief man through Winston. Rock of Ages CME Church, Scott club. It consists of young men who I prosecution witness. At the time 1 while tlie father was at wijrk and West Indian cricket circles here. July 3, 1954. Anderson and Sim­ and Princeton. of the alleged offenses, he was the mother was at a grocery store kins met Thoman. They each paid second in command of the gambling Some 500 ministers and lay lead­ j Sheriff L L. Wyatt of Greene K . B - L - DIURETIC - POWDER him $500. Simkins said he and County who reported the incident! I and liquor squad and was charged Smith were no longer partners. ers are in attendance. Senior CME For weak kidneys — bladder; Bed ! last Friday, said a five-year-old girl I With the duty of enforcing the July 7. 1954. Taylor met Thoman Bishop J. Arthur Hhmlett is pre­ wetting; getting up at night; Fre­ I gambling and liquor laws in the siding. Church appointments for I was led out of the house by neigh- and persuaded him to take $300 a quent passages, oackaches, liver- | bors. i District of Columbia. month until he could get straight­ next year will be announced at t recommended for adults and chil­ According to the record, on Oct. Sunday’s meeting The three died were Jo Ann Willis ened out. For that sum King and dren. Box SI postpaid. _____ ! 29. 1953. Lieut Thoman was ap­ Wiriston were to be protected as , 4. Shirley, 3. and Sylvia. 18 months , D. L. Hunter & Co.. P. O. Box 3112. proached by Monroe, who was then I They were the children of Mr well as Taylor because they were for QUICK RELIEF of — Featuring — South Macon Station. Macon. Ga. in charge of Precinct No. 12. about Taylor’s partners. and Mrs. Frank Willis. Personal Appearance of Internationally Famed Rev. Clarence obtaining protection money from July 9. 1954. Tliomafi met Mon­ I gamblers. roe and gave him the $100 he had HEADACHE H. Cobb, minister of the First Church of Deliverance, Chicago, Monroe brought Prather, who received from Winston. a and his Popular Radio-TV Choir With Its 34-Professionally train­ was at that time a detective as­ Aug. 18. 1954. Winston gave Tho­ Starts Sunday signed to Precinct No. 13, into the man $600. $100 of of which was for NEURALGIA scheme with a view of both him­ ed Voices. Monroe. Thoman gave tlie money Ease Pain* of Headache 4 « self and Prather joining Thoman to Monroe the next day. 3 Big Days! Neuralgia . Neuritis with W. in carrying out a widespread plan Aug. 19. 1954. Binikins gave Tho­ THURSDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 8. 1956 Quick Acting STANBACK EHEQ of obtaining protection money from man $500. Mason’s Temple, 938 South Mason Street gamblers. i Sept, 9. 1954. Winston gave Tho- Test STANBACK »raimt ♦ Prather, following Monroe’s plan 1 man $600. $100 of which was for 8:15 P. M. joa I'tu'u»' tor any preparation you’ve personally s)x)ke to Thoman about Monroe. ever used ... See how »IÄROR-RICHARD IOOD it. At an arranged meeting with i Sept. 14.1954. Thomau gave Mon­ quick relief comes. Prather protection money was pass­ roe $100. on the same day, Sim- » 9 DANA WyNUR EDMOND O BRIEN ed to Thoman. I kins gave Thoman $500. 5"? Thoman reported this to his su­ I Many of the meetings between 1 ta kS STANBACK pervisors, and with them to the Thoman and the petitioners were | » U7‘ United States Attorney. recorded on small spools of very 1 9lfh Oil Nov 17. 1953. Monroe turned thin magnetized wire by means ol snmu over to Thoman a match pad con­ Ï I a Minifon — a device consisting taining a list o[ names, addresses, i of a small pocket-sized recorder •t auto tag numbers, and telephone I powered by batteries. CINemaScOPÉ numbers Al) were identified as Tlie spools upon which the re- toro» s, et luxt J A ■J),,.— — ... — - — ■ ■ ——— ' / \J *

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i the vogue in Vodka drinks! Your favorite 4 Martini recipe moy coll for 5 ports Vodka to » «i I 1 port Dry Vermouth but, whatever the ratio, I stir with Cavalier and notice the difference! h U El REV. CLARENCE H. COBB, noted Minister of Chicago, discusses plans for I. Smoother, testier, Cavalier Vodka... in the h I his first return to Memphis since boyhood days, with Executive Secretary I. O. dramatic "ribbon V" bottle. Try it today! Swingler, who went to the Windy City Io put final touches for his appearance I V ‘S with the 34-voice choir of the First Church of Deliverance for benefit of Abe A NR i Scharff YMCA. V y Included on the concert program will be several selections composed by Ci American as o cigor store Indian Rev. Cobbs, and dedicated to his host of Memphis friends who have looked A \ b forward for several years to having him visit here with his choir. I Guest Artists Will Include; The Pentecostal Ensemble under direction of i MX Bishop J. O. Patterson. 1 Advanced Sale of Tickets...... $1.00 Now Avoiloble at Abe Scharff YMCA and Established Professional and Business CAVALIER Hoces Over the City » Ilipgival huerican General Admission (At the Door) $1,25 AMATEUR NIGHT .WEDNESDAY VODKA ►♦♦'tiae *»OM SMSfirâH c.l*m • in, «Ino» ; rtJ'llliinjTAI pivifiiwr. fOirnuilON ' m, * • — • R .«•••«««« •►»!»• • 1 • • • •* i

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T TT - r~ • Saturday, Oclobar 20, 1956 • 7 I Bethune Cookman Along The Fri.; St. Augustine Idle l BY BI1J. LITTLE i prep diadem. I With the Douglass Red Devils | Should quarterback Calvin Boyce By Rain, Cold | virtually eliminated from the prep 'find the rant» with his bullet pass. league titl^ race the St Augustine ' es Hamilton could make it an inter- DAYTONA BEACH Fla. - Italn Thunderbolts lone ptusuer is Mel- ; («Ung evenng. Huuiilton lias hud jrose At this point the defending Sports Trail and wet grounds did not stop Coach -trouble trying Ip protect Lends in Matthews from sending his unbea- Gulden Wildcats need nothing short their previous losses In all Uuee | ten and untied charges through an <•1 a miracle to aid them in their I they scored first. Their most mem­ | hour long scrimmage this after- desperate bid to retain their cham­ orable jtoof was when they blew BY SAM BROWN I noon In rain, falling in sheets. Ma- pionship. Tiie Bolts would Jiave to ju 12-0 margin to Douglass with five I ihews drilled his Wildcats on 01- lose one of Its remaining two games minutes left to play j tense, which waa lacking in last lor Melrose to tic them and lose j On the other iund a slow devel­ ¡Saturday's game against Benedict all ot them (or the Orange Mound- oping Wisliuiguai eleven hus yet ers to take it all Of course Mel­ The St. Augustine Thunderbolts strength of the bland of football Collage Wilde the .Cats drew probe ¡to dbplay it's peajt perfoimance rose would have to win their re- > making a determined bid for they have been playing. ‘.'or defensive work, the couch was They showed rent spun m coining I inaining two frays also. ^championship of the Prep Coach W. P. Dorter and his m- very dissatisfied about their offen- II ack agaiivi Douglass, however, Rue They played like real sistants have dnnr a fine job in «|ve work On defense, they were The Catholics seemed to be in tiie Red Devils contributed as since they will be going against hauipiun'. in their game against developing the material with which o rough that the opposition could much to their dowuiall as inflicted currently winless Hamilton and he Douglass High Red Devils, a they have to work into a con ten- penetrate no deeper than the Wild- by the Warraus. Idle lust week I twice beaten Manassas while Mel- lam which had their eyn on the der for the league title. One can cats' 30 yard line ’Hie Benedict |teach Bui Fowklcs had tune to po­ iinse tackles Doupla-s and the_Book lish up his newly converted quar­ file. So, in succesion the Thun- readily see that the team is well Tigers gave a good try. but big | er I' Washington Warriors The prbolts have disposed of their coached and disciplined. Then too. linesmen like Tackle. Jake Brown; terback Rick Mu-on Mason showed Warriors have an outside chance thr coaches Job perhaps somewhat Guard. Bruce Butler and Center, tome promise' against Douglass but kree most trouhh »ome opponents since they haven’t lost but one harder as they don't have the re- Henry Rainey wrecked pure havoc his play selection kept the Wash- ) downing the Melrose Golden game thus far. St. Augustine will serve strength of some of the oth- with the opposition offense in.’ton partisans hysterical. wildcats, the Washington Warriors be idle litis week The rest will I I er teams After all there is a cer- ~ With a little experience under his tain superiority to numbers. ! Ol> offen»’ ™ OP allow tile snial) Cuthoik' squad to ftd the Douglass Red Devils. bell (he six-foot four null signa) In all their previous games the) alm and collected Douglass 0 500 panella. But recently Don hasn't been laughing, and he's found no hiding place from trouble. between Hamilton and Washington fiver's seat Now, it appears that approach as they outmaneuvered 11956. lite coaches are preparing to Washington 1 1 0 500 Th» Meliikse-'gume which marks The Dodgers' 27-game winner was knocked from the box in two innings of his first World Series ley have that added something, their opponents and went on t0 i make some changes in the back- Manassas 1 2 0 333 their Homecoming celebration was start against the Yankees, and is boing sued lot the alleged assault of a parking lot attendcnl victory. I field. Several Freshman were tried Hamilton 0 1 0 000 icking the past few years, and | today at Q-back and it is definite shortly thereafter. (NEWSPRESS PHOTO). scheduled for Thursday of this 41.1. GAMES 'ill take charge of tilings them- Perhaps, their last big obstruct-1 that new fullback will be moved up week. llves. ion between them and the league io 0|>en the game Saturday In the Hamilton-Washington St. Augustine 4 o Ì 1000 .a 1*111 unnecessary and Crear returned to championship will be their tusale ■ clash the Wildcats will be out to Melrose 5 1 0 750 True they have two more assign­ There wax not one Wildcat, who I avenge a humiliating defeat hand- with the Manassas Tigers slated for I , — ...... • — |»»rii«« a uuiuiiiaiuia unnu imuu- Douglass 3 3 0 500 Johnny Crear, Louis Holmes ‘»ufavoritehaifb.ek^ition. tents before they can wrap up the Washington Stadium Friday Nov-' ^ln not ae£ into the scrimmage le(j them last ye r by the Warriors Manassas 2 3 0 400 tie and the honors that go with _ IxZll i AHAA ii.A I I is A - I . . . . ■ ember 9. This game could deter­ Matthews believes that the poo r Allhoti’h their record shows that Hamilton I 3 0 250 In the 1955 campaign Crear : in up-and-coming Manassas and mine the league championship. showing against Benedit t last wee they don't have too mans gus lor Washington 1 3 0 290 waa not only the high «corine wdnss Hamilton, chores that will eouid be due to the (act that th f combatting umiliatlons never-the- St OllING 1 EADI'HS Ike too much of obstacles in i We ate not losing sight of the team was pointing beyond tha Lead Xavier Gold Rushers fact that the Thunderbolts have * less Hamilton will be takihg dead TDs I'AT Total bark of the Goldrush, but ni heir quest for the title, on the a game with the Hamilton Wild- game to the Florida Oame, there • aim on Washington The Wildcats Hunt harsh griping Made from pur» J rt | According io all the standards The final store was 44-20 ma lor lea Ulf the Negro American League All- til now Realizing the potentials vegetable herbs. Thoroughly but DIXIE of the game, the Thunderbolts are All-Stars. touchdowns and returned a I , Stars Friday night at Majtin Sta- gently uncurks clogged intettlMa. j in a good place to rapture the Texas Southern jumped off to pun( for forty-two-yards. The of this great back. Coach Alfred Brings comforting relict in morning . chum. Game time is slated for 7:45 Bob Boyd of (lie 1 league title although their remain- 31-0 halltime lead by scoring Negro Anteil- excellent pinpoint puntinf com­ ; c Priestley placed him in the Then life looks sunny agalnl (let I Manager Monte Irvin of the pleted a full day of dramatic quarterback position tn 1994 In Blark-Ui aught today. I ing opponents are not going to touchdowns in the first quarter. T can Leaguers, said he would like­ •In 1‘owtrr or OrinnlatM /ora «■» 2 MADISON . JA. 5-7611 I major leaguers announced that Joe activity for, this Junior from 1< rder to assure the possibility of nee in nm>. Mw-lo-faln Tabirtt. tool I standby and play dead. From where SU scored the first time they re­ I we sit it appears that the Thunder- ly use Ace Robinson or Kelly I Mobile, Alabama. His field gen­ four running backs. However, the FOR CHILDREN When ronnUntta HOME OWNED ■ ceded the ball. Alexander T. Dtp- Searcy, both left handers in the ______noun eklidrri. i at- ’ taolus have the inside track and eralship has kept a worthwhile coming >of the freshman sensation prtloa v >d dupoil'.uh. nt imp or Kuk- ley returned a punt 20 yards Co Tex- HOME OPERATED ¡should finish the season undefeat- Friday night game. first airing quarterback, in per- I Louise Holmes made this move Drnunht. Thnt lui« thia hoenr-nwra Mt 1 ed in league play. as College 22. Earnest Lang got 18 to the 4 yard line. Johnny Felder got 4 and Ute touchdowns. A hold­ ing penalty nullified Lang's 1st ex­ tra point and his second lcll short RALPH BRANCA, j for a 6-0 TSU opened aerial at­ tack for the next tour scores. An 8 yard pitch from Durley to William DIXIE HOWELL OFFICIAL Glossom pot number 2 after a sensational catch by Felder to set up the TD Giossom grabbed two NEW YORK - (INS) - Tht ether touchdown passes from Dur- Brooklyn Dodgers announced Wed ley in the firsf half, one lor 6 nesday the sale of pitcher Ralph , yards and the other a 25 yard Bianca and catcher Dixie Howell heave. Glossom's fourth touchdown BALLOT to St. Patil of the American As- catch was a 17 varder from fresh­ man quarterback Clarence Macon, soda I ion.

Six of the seven touchdowns were Branca, victim of Bobby Tlioin- son’s famous homer that won the scored by air: Hollis Felder tak'ni! I one for 2 yards and one lol Jll pennant play- This is Th» ONLY OFFICIAL BALLOT which I 1951 Nr.tionil League I yards. off for the New York Olanta over I the Dodgers, had been out of base­ Texas College scores came in the ill Be Recognized During The Contesi. fourth period against TSU reserves I bail for more than a year alien A 61 yard pa-s, Charles Smith to he rejoined the Brooks near the 9 Frank Woodson scored the first. A end of last season. Cicero Intercepted Macon’s pass1 He served primarily as a bat­ and raced 35 yards for number 2 I ting practice pitcher. bKy Selection for Memphis' Most Outstanding and Smith’s pass to Henry Jack- Howell, a catcher-coach at Mon­ son accounted for Number three High School Backfield Star for 1956 is: treal. also was added late in the Durley had his best day as a season by the Dodgers as catching passer. The junior quarterback toss­ insurance. ed for 5 touchdown passes, com­ NAME pleted 9 out of 11 losses for 161 i Tiie Dodgcra also assigned Army­ yards while playing approximately bound infielder Bog Aspromonte two quarters. j to Montreal and brought up four , minor league farmhands — eMrh- HIGH SCHOOL TEAM j TSU rolled up 25 first downs. 290 er Joe Pignatano and shortatop . yards rushing, 215 yards passing j Bob Lillis from St Paul, pitchei while holding Texas College to Bob Darnell from Portland and THIS BALLOT GOOD FOR ONE VOTE, ONLY. 190 yards rushing. ISO yards passing I outfielder James Koranda from 1 and 10 first downs. Fort Worth. PLEASE PRINT-DO NOT WRITE.

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I "SPIRITS LOW? THEN DON'T TARRY ... RE­ My Selection for Memphis' Most Outstanding STOCK TODAY WITH YOUR FRIEND HARRY." "We Stock The Finest For The Finest People" High School Coach For 1956 is: « % - » NAME HARRY’S Í HIGH SCHOOL TEAM / LIQUOR STORE THIS BALLOT GOOD FOR ONE VOTE ONLY. ’ J I PLEASE PRINT-DO NOT WRITE. 194 E. Calhoun - Across From Union Station I

• i i * -< I . I • MIMPHIS WORLD Storm Sweeps Sociologist •• **» Veterans Benefit, Inc. An Analysis Of By T. J. JOHNSON programs for Negro veteran« ever Will Speak Al We are inclined aometimes to for­ attempted in thia country. get wart, but in the language of Attorney Estes should be well Current Legal Frederick Douglass, we ask "If we qualified for the role he has assum­ The South's Oldest and Leading Colored Semi-Weekly Newspaper are to forget a War that filled the ed; he Is a graduate of Lane Col­ Inauguration lege where he received his A. B. Published by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. Fla. Town land with widows Degree; he is a graduate of Mar­ Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 54« BEALE — Ph. JA. 6-4838 Developments TOUOALOO, Miss -Dr. E. Cher- and o r p h a n i KISSIMMEE, Fla. - (INS)-The quette University where he received Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE rington Hughes, chairman of the made stumps of I town of Kissimmee was swept by his L. L. B. Degree. He to a Major Department of Sociology at the men in the very W. A. Scott, II, Founder; C. A. Scott, General Manager angry floodwaters bearing hun­ in the United States Active Reserve By S. A. WILBURN University of Chicago, comes tc flower of their Army; he served in Korea as Com­ Attorney and Counsellor at La* dreds of polsonlous snakes as a Tougaloo Southern Christian Col­ Entered in the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn, as second-clam mall flood ravaged the mid-Florida com- youth, sent them mander of the first inter-racial 322 a Beale Street lege Oct 20 as one of the princi­ on the journey of company of the United States sol­ under the Act of Congress, March 1, 1870 piunity of 6,000 causing nearly $2- pal speakers in the two-day inaugu­ diers. He is Staff Judge Advocate million worth of damage. life, legless, arm­ ral ceremonies of Dr. Samuel C less. maimed and and certified as a law officer by the RAYMOND F. TI8BY Managing Editor appeals in law cases the enumerated advantages are Hie flood struck suddenly and Klncheloe, seventh president. mutilated, if we Judge Advo-Vte General of the MRS. ROSA BROWN BRACY PubNc Relations and Advertising Dr. Hugh’s is co-au’hor of the Now that the Memphis 8tate Col­ enough to indicate the profound without warning about 4 a. m. this are to forget such Army; He has recently completed ALYSON E. WISE book "Where Peoples. Meet,” edi­ Circulation Promotion lege lawsuit has taken place and Importance of appellate procedure morning, and the residents of the a war I ask in the I the three years Associate Staff tor of the American Journal ol ' Judge Advocate School and is cur­ the case has been taken under ad­ In our Judiciary. Dellwood subdivision, located north name of all thlngr SUBSCRIPTION RATES; Sociology, and frequent contributor rently taking the Advance Advocate visement by the Justices, the COSTLY AND TIME of town, were awakened by the sacred, what shall Year $5.(10 - « Months $3.00 - J Months $1.50 (In Advance) muddy waters slapping iyt their to such noted publications as "So­ Course at Army Reserve Headquar­ thoughts of this writer turn to the CONSUMING men remember?” bedsides. They were barely able to cial Forces," the “American Soci­ Atty. Estes ters here in Memphis. He was re­ matter of appeals generally. Despite our thorough satisfaction The MEMPHIS WORLD is an independent newspaper — non-sectarlan dress and wade from their homes ological Review," and the "Canadi­ Douglass was speaking for Negro cently admitted to the United States I suppose I should say at the with appellate procedure, we can­ through the darkness to higher an Journal of Economics and Po­ soldiers who fought and died dur­ Military Court of Appeals, highest and non-partisan, printing news unbiasedly and supporting those things outset that an appeal Is a peti­ not overlook to mention two con­ ground. The waters were so high litical Science He will’ apeak in ing the Civil War. It remained for Military Court in our American it believes to be of interest to Its readers and opposing those things tion addressed to a Superior Court sequences which flow therefrom as that the fleeing people could not the Woodworth Chapel at 10 o’clock a lone Negro lawyer, educated and Judicial System. He is an outstand­ against the interest of its readers. complaining of an injustice done it now exist and which concern all use their automobiles, and were Saturday morning, on the subject talented — to dedicate his life to ing civic and religious leader and or error committed by an inferior of us. The-cost of appealing is forced to struggle through waist- "General Education and Vocations.' the important task of seeing that as a lawyer, specializes in Coopera­ one and requesting s'correction or high. A transcript must be se­ deep waters, Infested with rattle­ Lecturer, traveler, and interna­ those who suffered in the wars since tion and Civil Rights practices^ More On School Curriculums reversal Without an appeal the cured. Briefs must be printed. Oft­ snakes, or wait until motor boats tionally prominent sociologist and freedom shall not be forgotten, their It shall be the purpose of ^1 court of the first instance will have en a trip to a distant location must could rescue a few of them. anthropoligist, Dr. Hughes is a families shall not be neglected, their columnist to bring weekly to the the final say. The importance of be made Sometimes this discour­ member of the American Sociolo­ futures shall not be circumscribed. Reactions from editorials and letters dealing with the uni­ The polsonlous reptiles were float­ public the activities of VETERANS appellate procedure may be clearly ages poor litigants from seeking an ed out of swamps or a nearby gical Society, the American An- Thus, James F. Estes, full of the BENEFIT, INC., the organization of formity in curriculums in white and colored schools continue. In seen in the following: appeal The lapse of time between drainage ditch, as well as from the thropoligeal Association, the So­ fire of manhood, rich in thought which Attorney Estes is,both presi­ ciety for Applied Anthropology, the and brilliant in the art of perform­ that it is shown that there was already on awakening fo that 1. It provides renewed opportuni­ the rendition of the decision on banks of a swollen creek, by waters dent and founder. American Association for the Ad­ ance, has organized and is actually effect and we are thefore calling attention to another feature long ty to succeed to litigants aggrieved the appeal is sometimes too long. generated by downpours from the vancement ot Science, the Canadi­ conducting here in Memphis one of NEXT WEEK Purposes of VET­ by the outcome of a first trial. In some cases this lapse of time freak storm moving up the East­ neglected in our educational structure. an Political Science Association the most unusual and far-reaching ERANS BENEFIC, INC. 2. It makes possible a re-exami­ amounts to two years or more, and ern Seaboard. and many other distinguished or­ Ever since the first World War, when it was realized that if nation before a different judge. very often does more than a year Osceola County Sheriff Robert M. Buckets, who made the damage ganizations. danger struck, it would find us "too late witlfToo little," there 3. The situs of the appellate elapse. estimate, added that over 200 homes "I have already thought ovei court often is away from the court These disadvantages in the sys­ has been o demand that the youth of the nation be provided had been iavaged by the flood what I might 6ay to your people of the first Instance, which elimi­ tem as it now exists, make us have ! with some form of military training more effective and positive waters, and that 400 homeless citi­ and have begun to make notes,' nates or minimizes the effect of admiration for those responsible he writes Dr. Kircheloe “I am than the Boy Scout movement. zens were being cared lor at the local conditions upon the court. foi the appeal in the Memphis sheriff's office, the City Hall and in fact, quite steamed up." Military authorities taking a cue from those defense minded There are other advantages but State College Case the high school. By LEODA GAMMON ly floured cookie cutter. Place on ¿eased baking sheet. Top each nations that had not rested so heavily on ocean barrier security Buckels attributed tome of the Remember how good your grand- cause of the flood to a grade, built Texas Atty. I mother’s sour cooky with half a blanched almond policy as an insurance against war, began to mold sentiment in Mr. Colored Man, Look At Virginia's Recent by the Atlantic Coastline Railroad. (Continued From Page One) cream cookies al­ Bake in hot over (400 F.) 8 to 10 fovor of formal training for the teen-agers, the high school and The tracks run through the east ways tasted? Well Min ' persons he questioned in connec­ This batch makes abovl 5 down college lads. While at first there was opposition to such "war section of town near the shores you can enjoy Laws And Govem Yourself Accordingly tion with the NAACP investigations appetizing” measures as the pacificists called them, the sentiment of Lake Tohupekaliga. those happy treat.' cookies. They are dellciuils served which preceded the hearing were There should have been many again with this with refreshing milk, white or cho­ gained proportion ond presidents of colleges, principals of high (From The Chattanooga Observer) plaintiffs in pending Federal court more culverts under the railroad recipe for "Al­ colate. If you prefer hot chocolate schools found in it an excellent incentive to accelerate their pro­ The Norfolk Journal and Guide, an outstanding Virginia law suits. milk Just pick up the milk from tracks to allow the water to get mond Sour Cream grams and the help in building up a healthy attendance. newspaper published in that slate for approximately 50 years, The NAACP claims that any wit­ your favorite dairy or market, heat into the Lake,” Buckels said. Cookies.” These Buckels pointed out that much ness in a pending Federal suit and serve. Marshmallows added give editorially said recently "this, in a nutshell, is what happened at have the extra Once inducted into the school program the movement gained of lhe flooding resulted from Shin­ should be entitled to protection that little something extra special the recent legislature meeting in Virginia. Virginia, by some goodness of chop­ such wide popularity that it became nation-wide. Known as gle Creek overflowing its banks Irom surprise injulries such as to make the service a big succ^s, means, is looked on os a criteria for the South, in that they set Shepperd conducted before seeking ped almonds which be it a party, wheii friends drJAi the ROTC, this auxiliary to our training camps filled a long-felt lhe creek, normally 40 feet wide, the pace for other southern states to follow. For your information runs a semi-circle around Kissim­ a temporary injunction against Die : add crispness as or Just for plain family fare. need in the program of education. well as flavor. — Gammon I am passing on to you o few of the bills that were enacted into mee before entering the lake. To­ organization. This important feature is being left out of Negro education The Texas attorney general said law' in the recent session of the legislature of Virginia, signed by day it is one-quarter to one-hall These cookies are good at any time to the extent os to become alarming. Attention has been called mile across. Jie thought the NAACP had done but thev could be an extra treat for Denies Motion the governor and of course, they are now the laws of Virginia: that Halloween partv from time to time of-this needless discrimination, and believe it or Texas Negroes "very little good ' (1) Abolish every personal and individual right guaranteed because of the method of opera- ALMOND SOUR ( REAM COOKIES not, it is making its contribution of disservice to segregated edu­ To File Brief to Negroes, by lhe United States Constitution, including freedom on the daughter and stabbed her to tlOftr cup butter death. cation. of speech, the right to peaceably assemble, lhe right to petition, He said ne had no objections to 1 cup sugar For Lightfoot lhe man then took the children's any organization's social or politi­ and a free press; (2) Make it a crime for Negroes to undertake 1 egg Just now civil defense is coming into its own; leaping from bodies to tile bathroom, half-filled cal activities but that they should 1-3 cup thick sour cream WASHINGTON, D. C. - (NNPA) the swaddling clothes of the pacificist, there is being evidenced to contest the new legislation which is designed to nullify the the bathtub, and placed the bodies operate under state laws He con­ 1 tablespoon lemon juice -The United States Supreme m tiie water. Then, he returned Court Monday denied the motion every day that such training is now basically essential to our Supreme Courts school decision; (3) To involve lawyers in dis­ tends that tiie NAACP activities \ teaspoon gifted lemon rind to the bedroom with a bucket of ' 2 cups siftedall-purpose flour of 36 individuals, most of them defense measures. In that every person, regardless of color must barment proceedings, or subject to criminal prosecution if they are in violation ot Texas law In- water and held his wiles head ¿<,much t|le organization lists H teaspoon soda colored, to file a brief as friends be alerted in any civil defense plan if it would be effective. engage to serve clients seeking to establish their rights under lhe under the water for several mi- itself as charitable. •i teaspoon salt of the court in the case of Claude U. S. Constitution ond lhe constitution of Virginia. (4) To stop any nutes. Police have been unable to Thurgood Marshall, chlet NAACP cup finely chopped blanched Mack Lightfoot, Illinois Commun­ With a port of the populace observing civil defense caution further complaints against racial discrimination in any form and determine whether Mrs. Burmeister counsel, who has been at the trial almonds ist party chairman. with the restjtot being alerted would result in defeat of the pro- agoinst public school discrimination in particular, from being filed was dead before her head was during most of the 12 days of testi­ Halved blanched almonds jram and the effort. placed in the water. mony as an advisor, was absent John J. Abt of New York, at­ in a federal court, (5) To make it unlawful for. non-whites to Cream shortening, sugar together from the courtroom torney for Lightfoot, gave the have access to the courts on any question of civil rights. (10) The A neighbor. Mrs. Agnes Crosby, thoroughly. Stir in beaten egg. sour So it is with the ROTC. If all citizens are defenders of lhe He and Roy Wilkins, executive signers of the brief, permission to bill sets up a gestapo of ten men who have the power to subpoend who lives across the street near cream, lemon juice and rind Sift secretary of the organization who file it, but 3 Lee Rankin, the Unit­ nation, then all citizens should have access to that training neces­ downtown St Petersburg, said she together flour, soda, and salt, and anyone, from garbage collectors to bonkers in an effort to find a is to be the star defense witness, ed States Solicitor General, with­ sary for an effective defense. heard Mrs. Burmeister scream "God add to creamed mixture Blend in way to arrest and imprison persons who hold memberships in are expecleu to return to Tyler help me" at the time of the slay­ almonds. Chill dough Roll thin on held his consent. The ROTC is a fine proving ground for military service. There organizations which the gestapo does not like. i ing She said the two babies were tomorrow floured pastry board. Cut with light Hie refusal of Mr. Rankin n^e Other witnesses yesterday includ­ is no wonder that physicians became alarmed at so many physi­ also screaming. Mrs Crosby im­ It necessary for the signers These ore a few of the lows recently made for the great com­ ed Dr. E. D Sprott. president of mediately telephoned police who briet to ask lhe Supreme i® cally unfits being turned back in preliminary army examinations monwealth of Virginia. Now if Negroes can support the Steven- the Beaumont NAACP branch; L or, plaintiff in a Junior College dispatched a squad car to the scene (or permission to file the docu­ No wonder so many of our youths who made the army were son-Kefquver ticket and they, by accident, should be elected, A. Raldon, president of the San integration suit filed >n Kilgore Officers R L. Stokes and James found unfit in Korea because they did not have that basic back­ Angelo NAACP. and Lz'-era Pry- several years ago ment. since they are being supported by lhe Virginias and other slates, Shearer said that Burmeister an­ ground neces$gry for combat in lhe desert prairies where they you will have destroyed the hope ond future aspiration of Ne­ swered the door and said: were unaccustomed to running and walking the rough grounds groes in the United States for the next hundred years. Your de­ "I Just killed my wife and kids." Stokes said Burmeister then sank like the Chinese. cision will be made at the ballot box on November 6th. If you into a living room chair, adding approve of the recent Virginia laws, vote for Stevenson and The call is hereby made for a widespread activation of the "he was dressed in his underclothes Kefauver. If you do not approve, vote for Eisenhower ond Nixon. ROTC in our high schools. The powers that he should be memorial­ and covored with blood from head to foot.” ized at once to inaugurate this program. J by ARCHIE JOSCELYN Every high school campus should have those proving grounds ’ A — — I limits of a city or incorporated When taken to jail, according . tewn. l\ • im. BoartST * Curl. I«e, publlahtr »I th« boot Reprint«* bp with uniformed students being alerteJ in the tactics of defense to Newberry. Burmeister said: The NAACP tells the Supreme “I had a sudden, unexplained pemlMlo« DWtrlbuted by Klnf Feature. gradirei«. and accustomed to what they must surely face should they be Poetry Mart I Court that the District Court an- urge to Lil." The officer added inducted info the arthy. ’ swered that argument by sayin' the ex-Marine entered his cell, CHAPTER 26 make you happy al) the days of damp front porch In the middle of Holf preparedness has but one definition — no prepared- OVR GRACIOUS GOD DIVINE j that the Alabama Public Service "Walked over to a cot and stretch­ EGGY'S EYES were turned your life. We like being together, the morning. I sort of Like It, Commission has the duty of en- ed out. Within seconds, he was out toward the sheets ot gray we like the same things, we both though—makes ft more rest" From all Thy people here below. P I forcing racial segregation and since fast asleep." rain. Pete saying ne would clear have our roots in Apalachicola. “1 think I'll call your father," Let praise and thanks arise; Notes On Progress its president acted so positively out bad really startled ner. She You wouldn't be happy anywhere said Peggy's mother. "1 know sound His precious Burmeister went to high school Let voices and affirmatively Jo that end by else in lhe world. Neither would he'll be glad to hear the new*, in South Orange. N J, and later had lived all the year« of her life (From The Christian Science Monitor) name, sending a telegram to thV National up untd the last two without 1. I think we can make a pretty Listen!" She laughed. “Tm too Til echoes reach the skies attended Duke University for two- late. I hear Fanny 'phoning him More important in the long run than another NAACP legal ¡City Lines, the action against the Dick Devereaux. But Pete—how good lite together." and-one-half years, studying for­ Peggy a world was shaking a about it now." victory or passage of a piece of integration-blocking legislation Commission should not be dismiss­ would it be not to have Pete run­ From every land and every tongue estry, He served with the Marines little. In that moment she grew • • ed. during 1945-46 and was honorably ning in and out at any hour ot is whether progress is being made toward solving America's Where e'er the sun doth shine; up. She closed her eyes as Pete Bill cornered Priscilla and While the Supreme Court dis­ discharged the day 1 All at once she nad the great racial problem. Some reliable observations on this question Sing praises to His Holy Name, kissed her. handed her a cup of coffee. missed the appeal in the Colum- loneliest feeling she nad ever ex­ Our Gracious God Divine! "Lan' sakes!" Fanny's out­ "May I talk to you a few mi may be found in a recent publication, of The Southern Regional [ bia bus case, the NAACP asserts, After working for the Oakland perienced. She knew just what raged voice came again. “Come utea, Priscilla?” Council. the Import of that ruling is some­ Tree Expert Co., in Newark, he it would mean to her if Pete 9 From all the saints In heaven offen dat poach U you goin' to They, with many other«, were This organization dates from its founding in 1919 under its what in doubt. But the high court re-entered the Marines in 1950. should suddenly go out of her life. act that-a-way. Sech gotn's-on— in the Court House. When th* above, j in other decisions has overruled serving until 1953 in Korea. Suddenly she said in a small original nome. The Southwide Commission on Inter-Racial Co­ an’ it stawmir' lak it Is." barometer had kept on falling «nd Where night is never known voice, not looking at him, "Are operation. And it has been working ever since to strengthen a the 'separate but equal” doctrine Mrs. John E. Young, me fami­ Peggy raised her head from it was certain that they were is Let songs of praise forever ring. the NAACP said, and there now you tn love with me, Pete?" birocial opproach to interracial problf.ms. Some notable obser- ly's landlady, described Burmeister Pete's shoulder. "Come here, the path of the hurricane, many To Him upon the throne remains no legal principle upon Pete s neaa jerked up. "Jumpin Fanny." When Fanny came out, who lived too near the water for valions in the SRC report are: as "a quiet, mode) family man who which a state policy of racial seg- spent ail his time with his wife and Jehoshaphat! You aren't Hurl looking from one to the other, comfort nad taken refuge here. Behind the unrest and tensions reported from the South Sing praises to our God above, i legation in public transportation children when he wasn't working.” dumb. Peggy. Dont you know she said, "Pete and I are going They had Deen at the Court • a healthier pattern of race relations based on mutual respect Praise to His Holy Son, can be sustained. However. Justice of the Peace Eve been in love with you all your to get married." House since eight and now it was and Equal treatment is emerging from the old "harmony" resting And God the Holy Spirit. Attorneys for the NAACP are Edward Silk said Burmeister had lite?” Fanny wiped her face with her after eleven. Many had brought on paternalism on the one hand and u nprotecting acceptance of The Eternal Three in One! Robert L. Carter. Thurgood Mar­ been under the care of a psychi­ ■ "For heaven's sake' Why didn't apron. "Ah knows dat. Ah jes' blankets. There were coffee, — By Mabel Kelly-Wright atrist recently and at one time you tell me?” bin wonderin' how long 'fo you cakes and sandwiches. inferiority on the other. ’ . . shall, Fred D Gray and Charles (Widow of Ft. E.M.M Wright) D Langford shot himself in the stomach during 'TeWyou! Well, I'll be darned, "i know it yo'seives. Lan' sakes, let Reports were that it would not The South is not "solid" race wise« Almost holf the Southern a drlnkuig bout It was never de­ Pete looked baffled. “You’ve al­ me tell yo maw." • be a severe hurricane, and the counties contain less than 10 per cent Negro population; less than THE ROAD OF LIKE termined whether the shooting was ways known iL Eve fust Deen "Better let Peggy do that," people were not frightened. They one-fifth, more than 40 per cent. Ex-Marine Slays an accident or a suicide attempt hanging around waiting tor you Pete suggested. were only taking precautionary Racial adjustment has been sucteedilng for some years in col­ (Original poem: "The Road of Mrs. Burmeister's mother lives to get tired ot the others. And But Peggy said, “Let her do It, measures. Life" was dedicated to Lt. George in New York City lat 30 Park now Cm through waiting." Bill had gone by the little cot­ leges omJ universities. Since 1935 so ne 164 formerly all-white tCuntlnued From I’age One! Pete. Since she says she's known W Lee. Memphis and Shelby Coun­ Place) and her two youiig brothers, •'ll you're in love with me, why it a long time, she has the right." tage before dark. Priscilla had institutions in Southern and border stat »; hove opened their doors ty Committeeman of the Republican back. She fell screaming to the James and Jerry Metro, are stu­ don't you ask me to marry your, "Co se Ah has the right And come to the door, but she had to Negroes without o single serious inci J ent (95 since the Supreme Party at a meeting of Woman floor and as she writhed in agony. dents a', the University of Arizo­ Pete looked at net blankly, Ah'm sho nappy bout It, too. not asked him in. It was pouring Court decision). Power for Eisenhower held Octob°r Newberry said. Burmeister erabbad na then ne folded his arms and said. Silly chillun jes fussin' an fussin rain and he had stood there on his blonde son and hacked him to Police have yet to file a formal Even in states which have never hJ .academically retarded think I'm doing but asking you to Peggy's mother came out a few and the rain came in slanting Some clouds must meet, Some or prone to criminal behavior con be set apart by any school marry me? Want me to send you moments later. "What is this sheets rain must tall , an engraved proposal?" . story Fanny is telling me? Is It __ Bill told < her the UtUe house system that wishes to. Along the road of life. 'You chillun stop dal fussin true?” might hot be safe.* There were You cannot walk lhe road alone Mes Allu* arguin bout somethin'.'* "1 nope so," Pete said. "You many tall trees around it and th« You'll need someone’s advice. Fanny was passing the door never can tell with Peggy." -water was pretty close. He said Countless numbers walk the road "Evah time you gets togethan “This time you can,” Peggy quite a few were taking refugg Some reach tile Hall of Fame I lately dey s an argument Now said contentedly. “You're pleased, in the Court House and he If you have a goal to reach, hornbirW sitona jes quit it and act sens ble Bet- aren't you, Mother?" be glad to take them there. *- i You must do the same tah come on in de house, any- Peggy's mother looked from Priscilla thanked him and told Regi.t«r«d U. S. Patent Office. Do not think of giving up. ways." one to the other and smiled, "Na­ him that Pete had already been Have in mind some plan Peie looked down into Peggy's turally. Your father and I na ve by. He was coming back tor T a < 2 8 4 1 3 6 2 7 6 4 If you fall to reach the top upturned face. “That's a good both had our fingers crossed hop­ them right away, and they would s • B T R U 0 A S P W M Y I You will need advice from some idea,” ne said gently, 'load ing it would be Pete. Ot course join the others at the Court s ! 4 « 3 8 2 7 5 8 3 6 7 man. sensible. I mean Do you like me we were sure it would be. but at House. 8 K R R R R A G O A P U 8 that much, Peggy 1 Enough to times we grew ■ little .uneasy.” "'Be sure to take a coat along,’ i 1 d 3 ‘ And that man is GOD. 8 4 7 8 8 6 7 2 4 marry me? It's Pete talking to "Seems everyone knew it but advised BIIL "And a blanket I L I r R Y 8 S E —Mrs. Lillian Braugheri R A T I you, Pete, the old reliable. And us." Peggy said, "and I suppose wouldn't be a bad Idea. Wear 6 8 4 2 6 3 8 6 4 2 7 5 3 it’s a,lifetime sentence." deep down in my heart, I knew It, comfortable' clothes and shoe*. B R E 8 E R O B E G E T C I'm mad ai you," Peggy said, too." You’ll probably be there until B J i 8 1* 3 8 2 1 4 6 « « Gouri Asked To End an unaccustomed tremble in her "Guess that leaves me the only morning.” 0 O J 1 O H L E F L E U r (Continued From Psge One) voice. She put net nead