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k to *■. *■ ■ ONLY ' a F From ‘Mental Hearing-...... 6 Cents ...... ■ By CUFF SESSIONS JACKSON, Miss. — (UPI) — Plainclothesmen escorted dytedr- PER COPY ^Kf^lCA‘8 8TANBAR.D ful Clennon King to Whitfield State Mental Hospital ’Friday^Jittle more than 24 hours after the educator's attempt to enter the all-white University of Mississippi was brought to an abrupt VOLUME 27, NUMBER 93 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 PRICE SIX CENTS halt by highway patrolmen. ------—___:------“They aren’t doing me right,” King, wfth tears in h's eyes, pro­ tested as he was taken from the Cluincory Count Building. Two doc­ tors had just judged him “mentally incompetent?’ Dr. W. L- Jaquith. Director of the Platte Mental Hopp'jtal at near­ by Whttflc’.d, sa d King would not be able to receive any visitors ex­ « cept for doctors and ministers for 15 dai,v

Revue, July 3 Abe Scharff YMCA For Recreation Month More p' jjeuls in observance ¡4 X’Vl.OK * '■< National Reetcatran Week, which : Free winnniiLg cla-sseG at the got ofT to a good start last week : city’s lour Negro pools will get un­ with Abe Scharff YMCA youth fit­ derway Monday Jun? 16 Life-guards ness program and other activities, will he?in to teach beginning swim­ are planned 'for this week. mers eight years and older at the According to a release by E. T rate ci 60 beginners per hour. L. Hunt, director of recreation for Ne­ E. Brown will start its swimming in­ groes i nthe city, ‘recreation pro­ struction Monday June 16 through jects are listed tn give a clear pic­ Friday. June 27. and again Satur- ture of the total program in Juhe i dav. July 28 through Friday. Au- some projects are to be coordinated •-LgUSt 8 _ and other are to be created arid co­ Tom Lee will have swimming in- ordinated.", i tru: lion June 30 through July 11,. with the exception of Independence The Junior Lea gue will ¡bay.' July 4. Washington’s swimm- have its formal opening today Ii ing instruction program will begip (Tuesday) at. Liner.in Park in con- 1; July 14 and extend through July 25 nccticr. with the program. The ; Orange ■ Mound. will start late, be- Girl’s Softball League, will Open :1 girin ng on August 11 and winding Thursday, the same day that the^2 up August 22. All of the pools will Fuller Golf Course will see its first i: devote 9 a. m.. to 12 a. m..,to the activity A city-wide Junior^Gblf 1 swimming instruction wit-h the ex­ Clinic is scheduled^ at the golf ception, of Washingtoif which will \LLISON course. start ?1>9 and end at 11. The nation's bn-hteM .stars will RECREATION PANEL -TOPIC 1 OTHERrvi PROJECTS shine on stage at Martin ‘.‘Brown America Speaks.” Sunday Other projects on scheduled in­ July 3rd as Radio Station WDTA WD1A forimi, will have its pane! clude a bathing Beauty and Swim­ presents its third annual s urlisht discuss the scope of recreation pro­ ming Contest. archery tournament-, Rtvue Her',' Eerauson. general jects June 15. This program will 'be tennis tournament .checker and manager of WDTA. -.aid. "Never lias followed by a similar attempt by chess tourney, band concret-s. musi­ 2 show of this magnitude been at­ cal pageant and fidling rodeo. tempted in the Mid-Sou th It is mg. fcu>t- step ai point of delivery, i The niusical pageant will probably gratify in-’ indeed to know that the er ■any pownt in between. i be the grand climax of the recrea­ natron’s greatest ■ ret or di ng stara tion vase maximum penalities for violators. The bill would permit prosecu­ tions, not only at the poiift of mail-' VACCINATE BEFORE TOO LATE! Sisterhood In MEMPHIS WORLD • Wednesday, June 11, 1958 • j Shelby Gcunly Recent Meeting Clifford Saterfield Assails ■ The Sisterhood of the' Bheiby •Coimty 'Assockvttxm - heidr-t-h-r e e; meeitiings here recently. First meeting was ait the E-tst THig’g Bapltist Ohujvh whicli .is Clifford Soterfield, State Adjutant of Negro American paStored by the Rev. N. W; Brew­ Legion, delivered a memorial day speech a week ago which ster. Mrs. J. C. Austin, sta-te SSCIA has drawn praise from those who heard him. president, presided over the pro­ Saterfield continued:’ “The ceedings. Mirs. Paul Jones spoke on "This isMcmor.ol Day and every-, Er ■■ »'WSW 1 the subjeot of “Think,’’ and Mrs. where flowers decorate the graves drowsy justice that. nods in its of the heroic . dead,” Mr. Cater- judgement seat has been aroused BY JEWEL GENTRY A. Williams, ohaiirnan of the pro-, gram commiit-tee. rendered a spirit­ field began. “Mere words cannot, cy a judic al interpretation in the describe the- noble sacrifice they light of the constitution; a bias SHELBY COUNTY DENTAL Mi\ Roosevelt Williams, Mr. E. P. MR. AND MRS. HENRY WHITE ual which- was apparently enjoyed SOCIETY IS HOST TO j by all. made nor can the eloquent to haired that attempts to sink Its* Nabors' and Mrs. W. L. Pulliam. are back after attending the grad­ M**- -____ . Ì. .7 tongue of the gifted orator paint deadly fangs into the struggling ef*- PAN-TENNESSEE DENTAL Mr. and Mrs. Theo. McLemore uation of their daughter, MISS Second SSCa confab •was a ASSOCIATION IN MEMPHIS “Queen Dive" which was held at the agonizing. experiences they eiv forts of a down trodden race luto (she’a Professor at LeMoyne) and PEG GI A ANN WHITE who was dun d . . ... ■ been challenged by such stars ss THIS WEEK (he a Trustee at ithe college and graduated from Bennett College in ‘he Mt. Olive Baptist Ciunxth at. Members of the Pan-Tennessee Boxwood and Pcndluton. The third "All .this they paid for justice, Marian Anderson, Jackie Robin­ President of the National Alumni North Carolina last week, son, Rev. Martin Luther King, nine Dental Association will come to Association of the college) ...... meet’.ng was also held at Mt. Olivo freedom, and denux’rai y Was it in Memphis this week from all over \\Ciioh saw the members enjoy a vain?” little children and one helpless Miss Margaret _ Bland and Miss MRS. ERNESS BRIGHT WEST- ittM'key dinner after the business woman «Mrs. Da’sy Bates) in L ttie the S ¿ate of Tennessee for their Levena Bishop, Mr. Walter Elkins, LEY flew in last week from Detroit Saterfield questioned as ¡to whe­ 25th Annaai Meeting. Members of session. ' • ther is was".. ..here, thé legal Rock Cen ral High School.” f Miss Barbara Whitley, Mrs, Esther where' she has' taught music . in Mrs. E- M Owens is the presi­ the Auxiliary will also meet here Pulliam, Mrs. Maxine Weir, Miss the Ci y School System in Detroit judicial system that governs a na­ Mr. Saterfield concluded that;. while their ’husbands meet. dent of the local group. Mrs. J C.: tion is challenged by outlawed cus- S. Dodd, Mrs. Pink’e Williams, Mr. for the past- year. Mrs. Westley, Nlar*tn . statec^**«-*^* president;• *Rev.dov tE.«' "Kinky locks avd dark complexion- According to Dr. Theron North- L. F. Branch,; one of LeMoyne’s who received the Masters in Mus’c Bates serves as moderator of the .oms fashioned after the myth of cannot forfeit nature’s claim ¿TV cross,. President of the Local' and oldest graduates; ¡Miss Myrtle Pat­ from the University, of Michigan and .Mrs. Béatrice Hawkins self righteousness and the error skins .nay differ, but affections Host Chapter and Chairman of panels, terson, Mr. and Mrs A. Curry, Mr. after graduating from Fisk, form­ is the reporter. of false concepts. Here, lawlessness dwell ii white and black the same’. the Meeting, sessions are being Allen Williams,- Mrs. Bridie' Wil­ erly taught at Douglas. High in reveises law and order . at a Let us climb to the upper room- held at Church Park Auditorium liams, Mrs. Jerry Taylor; Mr. Har­ Memphis. She will return to Michi- • CHIEF GREETS WORLD LEADER AT MACKINAC ISLAND, MICH. - time when we are trying to sell of prayerful meditation and there ...... While the Women's Auxiliary to ry McClanaham and Mr. and Mrs. gan again this summer to work to­ Dr. Frank Buchman is greeted on his 80th birthday by Chief democracy abroad and do not let thp perttecostal enlightenment the Dental Group are meeting at practice it at home ” C. C. Knox. ward the doctorate. Walking Buffalo of, the Alberta Stoney Indians. Twenty-four years of spiritual insight cut loose our the . Vance Avenue Branch of the “DROWSY JUSTICE stammering tongues and set aglow Miss Lena Taylor, Mrs. Cleo Ellis, ago the Chief had made Buchman a blood brother and given AROUSED” U. W. C. Â. The State Meeting Mrs.. Geraldine Taylor, Miss Zora MIR. AND MRS. JOHN PARKER the fire of love.” * • ‘n Started todoy, June lilth. and will had as their guest last week their him the name of "A-Wa-Zan-Zan-Torlga," which means "Big ------,.a------.------• - - L. Davis, Miss Delores Harp, Miss ion issue is as simple as that, and. go on Wednesday and Thursday. Erline Walton, Miss Rose Marie niece who flew in from her home Light in Darkness." The Ladies of Memph-s are en­ Adds To Paine ns s pnlficiant as that. Segregation Langley, Mrs. Rosie Longley, Mrs. in Los .Angeles.where she operates is sin,“ he stated. tertaining Dentist and their wives Emma Red,- Mr. David Langley, a Beauty Salon Miss Joes came will be given on Wednesday even­ "The state does not confer our. Mrs. John Bumpus, Mrs. Alberta down to see her father, who is.ill. liberties,” he observed, “it only con­ ing at Curr e’s Dinner Club. Dr. Fowler, Miss Sheriday Hicks, Miss Alumni Assn Holds Its College Funds firms them, Tlte rights of man come E. Frank White is serving as Co- Dorothy Toliver, Mr. Marion Barr, MISS ALFREDA McDANIEL. AUGUSTA, Ga. _ Paine College from God. and in God's sight every Chairman along with Dr. North-- Mrs. Lyles, Mrs. Juanita Nesbi.t, pretty young daughter of Reverend man is n being of infinite worth.” Cross. Mrs. R. Q. Venson. National Mi-. Joseph Evans, Mr. E. L. Cole, and Mrs. J. A McDaniel, is still last week received a contribution President of the Dental Auxiliary, in Memphis visiting her parents Banquet At Owen e tow'a.ixl ¿lie establishment -of its Mi-: Howard Simms, Mr. and • Mrs. second endowment fund when au will speak to, the Ladies on Wed­ W. Presley, Mrs; Bobbie Holman, and plans to stay two weeks. Al- Dr. Levi Watkins, president of Beasley. Roger Pruitt, Mrs., Isabelle aluminus presented college president nesday .. .. It is also of’'‘interest Mrs Willie Herron, Mrs. Ophelia freda (as she is fondly known to NEW ORLEANS. — American Algiers Warm to know that Dr. Venson is Chair­ us) was graduated from LeMovne .Owen College, told members of the. Reid Flagg, Louis B. Tate, Clarence Dr. E. Clayton C&llioun with a McFadden, Mr. and Mrs. A. King,. Alumni. association, "as you. built Becton, Rev. Charles B. Burgs. Miss check for. $10,000. Methodism’s highest ranking spokes- man of the Board of the National- Miss Lois Weekly, Mr. Horace King, and received her masters from Me- • man called segreigaition “a eih Dental Group So it does seem Corm.’ck in Chicago she was re­ this college, it adds statue and Ruth Twine, Miss Cherry Streeter, .Tlie money came from the Rev. Mr. Charles Thomas; Mrs. Lounettä. and Miss Detorls Webster. G. T. Long,' pastor of the Peoples against God and mdn.” that we have “Royalty" in our cently appointed'to a . pos tion in prestige to the degree you received Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cole-, lif.re. Be iloyal to the Alumn'i as- Community Church of Washington, ¡Bishop G. Bromley Oxnani, piresj- m'dst-in Memnh’s man, Sr., Miss Johnetta Wells, Mr. Social work in New York City Among tlie guests, attending the D, C., as an initial gra.nt. to create deinlt-desgniaite of the Council ot LEMOYNE ALUMNI Also in town this week are MR. soe mtion and by so doing you will banquet were: Mrs. Arnett a ' Wal­ Biiisihops of the Methodist Church. | and Mrs. Andrew Weir, and Mrs. be loymu .to the college. a fund to be officially known its ASSOCIATION HONORS 1958 Christine Smith. A. L MILES of Atlanta and MR. lace of Chicago, • a trustee a■ Snit’o itile hotbed of the Algerian re­ graduation last week There was Edward E. Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. her sister, MRS. FLORENCE the college. .“/Vjiew comimandmenit give I unto ' vol wMona-ry- movement Thursday. casions—Ahtmaxi-Day and Founder’s Adkins • said the banquet was M. Long. All have been associated iaughter. congratulations and the William Branch, Miss’ Sadie Sawyer, WHEELFIR. Day.? with the. college ft>r 63 .years. How­ :ydif: th ait. you love one anothei' as- His pledge of equal rights for. ah greeting' of old friends that- went Mr. Edgar Tucker, Mr. and. Mrs. President of the Alununi associa­ given in honor of the graduates. ard H. Long served as dean from I have loved you.” was warmly received by mixed "This is our humble way of- saying Moslem-French audiences in Cbn- on for two hours after Commence­ Jesse Bishop, Mr. Kenneth Cole, MR; .AND MRS. EMMITT tion,' William A. Adkins, who is 1919 to 1928, and Rev. Long WU6 Biihop Oxnam said that segregat­ ment held on the beautiful green Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Woods and their WOODS had as their guest last local manager of the Golden Cir­ congiratbinlaitiions ” graduated in the class of 1900. sta-nitine and Bone. ion is ■ fundamentally a religious In Algiers, the general’s peace < amptls Monday evening. Color mother, Mrs. Naomi Ross, Mrs. week their nephew, EONA I D LUS­ cle Insurance Company, said' “Owen issue, notwithstandhig the import­ Thelma M. Melcher^ Mrs. Sarah BY who is a student at Wayne Uni­ IKE SAYS ‘NO’ The contrtbwUdn was scknowledg- pian receilvod a cool reception from large baskets of bouquets decorat­ college stands pn the throshhold ance of the social, economic and t he cxitapiist element among the ed the rooms and around the com­ Buford and Mr. and Mrs? James versity in Detroit, h's horn?. of full accreditation and needs ,uh? President Elsenhower has taken ed by Bishop John ' Breunscomb, polnitioal aspects. “You do not .seg- Joseph Bishop, parents of Mr. Bis­ benefit of maxiirjum. enrollnien-t and rtiaiu’man of tile bond’d of trustees, Flronoh seiitilers. And in Cairo, fa­ mons were' definiate years that a stand against any big tax cut as n regtale those- you love. When we ger eh rebel leaders said ’the vai represented the Alumnus who en­ hop who was graduated with high­ THE WIDOW OF THE LATE support of the Alumni association."; way to attack the recession. and by BisQiop. Luther Stewart in ceosg to love, we sin. The sc-gregal- est honors and Distincton and who DR. W. S. MARTIN to ex­ He went on to point, out that behalf of the Methodist Episcopal’ would go on. tertained thfs—wear ‘ .—storting' De Gaulle flew into eastern ___Al- with 1908-1918- 1ÎT28-1933-1943 and was the first to be hooded-at grad­ press through this Memphis World “most informed people; the intelli­ Furthermore, the President Chuixh. gent group immediately desert the.r asked ■■that Congress; act. to pre­ Dr. Calhoun said “there are Vwo U. Payne whose contribution pi gerla Thursday. to deliver a dra- !.58 Graduates. uation by Dr Price. P:rftidr-nt of O>htinn her appreciation of the ! mali c- appeal to the rebels to Lay LeMoyne. kind sympathy extended tile Mar­ college on the day of graduai’.don. vent cuts of.; -three billion dollars spec fie things about this bequest $25,000 enabled, the school to begin The long reception tahle, over-, This Is hard vo understand when hi conporaitiidn and excise kixes which are !mj>ortant. Fiinst, it is. ills operations ait its present locat­ down their weapons and join their tin Family during their sad days ion on 15th Street here. Rev. Long Frcwli an-d Moslem comipaitiriats in laid with an exquisite lace cloth, DAIRY COUNCIL HONORS Mrs Martin, always gracious and you consider Uiat the Ahmmi.silLOuld due to t^ke effect July I- the Largest single-giflt made in the patmtkü re­ college’s. history since 1388. Second, tlhe second contributor, studied id decidiimg the f mt we of -tilietlr blood- was centered by à vivid colored RADIO AND PRESS AT humble with every one at all tithes, represent the greatest ...... stained homehvnd In free and equal '! ouqiiet. Serving at the punch soiiirce of all.” E senhweir’s decision, announc­ fit Ls bread cast upon the waiters Payne under the first grant which ANNUAL LUNCHFON savs every one has been so won­ ed by Press Secretary James ruturtring in the sense that ttie was made 70 years ago. elertitons. ’ . ■ , bowl was ¡Mrs. Susie Peeples High­ For a number of years the'Mem- derful and I am extremely era’e- Adkins told of the if) ntombers who are parbipipating in the “Liv­ Hagerty, -climaxed months (Honor is a product of tllie Paine “He received the benefit of the Sirtiigent precautionary measures tower, one of the hostesses. O.hers phim Dairy Council has honored ful fpr everything and for every ex- speculwtton as to whether the EduoaiWonal program.” kind of training' the original en­ wwe taken to ■ protect him againstt .serving as hostes.se were Mr Annie the Rad’o and Press in Memphis- ing Endowment Fund,” which .was nrent on So do the Mart. n slanted last February with- $'5,750 milnistii'Qibion .would decide for Tito first frig giant to Pataie Col­ dowment was intended to support,” possible aissassinaibtan ajbtempts dur­ Armstrong, Mrs. Alice Jeffries, Mrs. during the month of June. Again Brothers, Dr B B. Martin, Dr. A. against general fax reduction. lege was mA de by the Rev. Moses Dr. Calhoun' said. ing his visit. /jur Hall, Mrs. Thelma McLaurin, on Saturday mornin? we were com? T Martin of Memphis and. Dr. J In pledges. Today it has grown to Mielhor and Mrs. Latitja Poston plimented a* a healitifullv planned, B Martin pf Chicago .«xoress their $10,750. who was General Cha rman of the He explained that tih’.s endowment luncheon planned fcv Mrs. 1 eoln deep gratitude to ~ their many sjinply niea-ns ...that those partici­ Reception. Host for the evening Gammon. Spec’al ¡Representative“ . friends for expressions’ and eour- pants wil| coiiiribute a certain were Mr. Richard J. Kelly, Chair­ Far the CouncT Press and Radio testes. amount of mrmey to the 'college man; Mr." Samuel A. Peace, Co- members sat at a table near the each year Jdr,. llie rest of their, Chairman; Dr Vasco Smith, R?v Speaker’s Table and. — those______j Mrs.- J_ ’m... ___Ella Wells Lee a 'Tiye lives. 1 eAndrew Mqllen Mr. Fred Gai­ tondin,? were Mr. Thnddeiis Stokes I here iS^furday from h°r home n* Among pledges are Adkins, Rev. ner. Mr. Bennie T. Lewis and Mr of . the Memphis World: Mi's. Mar-[ Bat^n Rouge, where yh? end Mr Ciharles Patterson, Rev. O. C. Cai* T eRoy Vann Johnson, Pres dent of iorie Ulen of the Defender1 Mrs. Joo Work at southern U«ivere«^v vens, T’omimiie Becton, Earl B. Hurt, the LeMoyne Alumni Association. Joan Golden f’*nm Station W I. Mrs. L°* is visit'np her father. Mr Mrs. Lucille Thompson,. Rev. N- W. Almost first on the scene wdre n K and ’•yn'ir Cinlnmnist" from “ T ni” W^ils and a sister, Mit I resident and Mrs., Hollis Price the Memphis World.' Roslyn Walker; who entered with Mr. Philip M. VZidenhouse, General Secretary, The .Council also made presen­ Rev. Love Appoinled tations again as they have done in y bne# can Missionary As.Lciathm amh nivic num (Continued From Page One) \ ho came from New York, to give previous years to Schools having the largest: consumption of milk the Address' on Monday for Grad­ WORKERS PRAISED cators. plus a number of speakers uation. Among the other faculty and to those using the largest amount per s udent. Principals, . Members of the 48th Civic Club from foreign countries” Two members who came in early were were prarsed bv Earl Dav’s, who Tennessee speakers, aside from ' Dr. and Mrs. W. rW. G bson,. Dr? Cafeter:a Managers and P T. A. Presidents from those schools were is • lassoci-aited with the AFL-CIO Rev Love, will be Rev. A. McEwtn Peter Cooper, Miss Alma Hanson, also complmented. Coirimi'fttee m Potiltioal Educaitton, Williams, pastor of St. John Bap­ I etired Registrar; Rev. Lionel Mrs Gammon presented Mr. J. fk>r their ‘‘Work in the registmiinn tist church and Rev. Charles L. Z mold, College Pasitor; Mr George Forbis, President of the Memphis c?ainna’Fn”, which is being spear­ Dinkins. Thompson, Mr..and Mrs J. H. Dairy Council, who made presen­ headed by thQ cit'z^ns Non-PanMsn Whittaker, Dr Mou Tau Cheng, Voters Regisftratìon Campaign. DR. GARDNER TO SPEAK Miss Martell Twigg Mrs. Charle tations to winning schools. Com- Tt first was I °*ter • Elementary Dadis who came here from the Dr. Gardner C. Taylor of New Roland and her husband. Mr. Ro- Schml winmng $253 wi h Mrs. P AFLhCTO’s Washington, D. C. of­ York will b? the guest speaker on lind;. Miss Jean.Hudel, Miss Mar­ W Martin, P. T. A. President ac- fice. told the club members “I am' Booker T. Washington Night, Fri­ garet. Bush, Mr. Reginald Morris cepttng with rnde. (Lester won really amazed at ithe amount of day. June 30. during the Congress Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hooper, Miss because t.hev had the highest Per work (you are doing here. Volunteer meet. H? s the pastor of «the Con­ Mae Davenport. Mrs. Lockard and Can fa consumotion. b’ock-wicrkers are really king­ cord Bap 1st Church. Brooklyn, N. Atty. Lockard, Mrs. A. E.’Andrews Other schools to receive monev makers.” He urged them to "keep Y., Which was built recently at a p-- d Rev. Andrews and Miss Juanita as prices, were Keel Avenue $25 the mfTmenitvm going”. cort of 1.200,003. A member cf the Williamson. The club members were reporting' New York Board of Educatton. he and .it was received bv Mr,% Eliza­ the number of voters reig'stered i'-a The city’s top names were in­ beth Ward, P T A. President. was recently elected as president of cluded ...... Among them were .‘lheir wards as well as the number the Protestant Council, .the—first Wisconsin School’s was ra­ of. unregristerd voters in every block Mrs. Marie L. Adams. M ss Jim Ella rer °d fcv Mrs P. W. Martin, P. W Negro to hold that position and Cjtton .... with her ivas Mrs. They also .rweaded the number of the youngest man to hold the Coun­ A'. President .. p^d A^nw persons who registered as direct Callie Mae Bowers of Lynch, New T ocke wns rer»res''ntDd cil pre’dency. bv Mrs result of the drive. Other speakers on the program York; Mrs. Juanita B. Poston, Mrs. Warrie Dunean P. T. A Prss’.drnt ,....J>avls told them “'the only Jang- Ruby Gadison, Miss Mattie .Bell, who PTPe'o’i'jbr nreent<9d 8 fs 'E1M- J: Trotter Jessie Turner. with Better-Blending CARNATION! Young, Miss L. Macki n. M ss P. A-";—*"bo other guests were Mre. 'Presiding alt the meeting uias G Owens, Miss Bonita Isabel, Mr. Rose Marie Dnvren'*v Jnn’or p. T» Jk. Rhodeisjailiwayis has a message. Better blending qualities just naturally make desserts richer, more Pllhv -PllUe.’ i ni'icv Tt- *T> A, he is the message he proclaims. Dur­ ■PrpcM^n^ ’a*’”’«?.. Emma ¡Lee* WT- ing The vresemit quarter, Dr. delicious-no other form of milk will do for comparable results! sen, Alonzo I/^ks, Rhodes wroite for’ithe. Earnest Work­ DIXIE ers', a -Sunday ■ School book for Why not mix-“Junket” Freezing Mix and Carnation together MEMORIAL STUDIO ■n'T'iTTVI'TIT-'f'-rvrrp <» *f»p- T IS teachers, ithe background rtudy for evaporated 889 UNION AVENUE pPiTrn? V**- W-»e CtnllA/w all iteazhers. today...and enjoy delicious frozen dessert tonight. Designers, Builders & Erectors of nornnHc- ftftw rrrn3’’nHnn wooV Another reason ithe day was im- FINANCE CO. Monuments. Outstanding many O»r 'nonn^a-Tinr-ln xpW/»»•>, fWo— portanlt was ¡because of .the tea 152 MADISON - JA. 5-7611 years for courteous service and nd rn*ad’»ntinn'of thr’r SP” TMl- .sponsored toy Circle 2 of the church HOME OWNED - reasonable, prices. — liq 1>-1npe Jr., who W9S gTr’dl]nt°d The ¡tea was held at *the home of t'rçfn Contente# Çowï” [ PHONE JA. 6-5466 from F''«prford College in Upstate Mrz (and ¡Mrs. P. L. Buford, 1362 8o HOME OPERATED Pennsylvania. x . .. Parkway Ea&U ♦ » • MEMPHIS WORLD • Wednesday, Jims'1 1,1958 nouse tomminee <- New Jersey Manufacturer Held For Campaign And To Hear Series Of Rights Bills WASHINGTON, D. C.—Congress­ WASHINGTON, D. C. (NNPA) — man Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Representative Emanuel Celler, NEW YORK — The National Association for the Advance­ CD.,. N. Y.), has\ sent oiit an un­ chairman of the House Judiciary official letter soliciting. • contribu­ Committee, announced Wednesday ment of Colored People was -informed of the arrest of p New tions to aid his legal defense and a . series. of hearings on his and Jersey furnture manufacturer. oh charges of violating the state's his caniipaign in -the August. 12th other civil rights bills, which have child labor act and other labor laws. Democratic Primary. been referred to his committee. He explained he is facing two Mr. Celler fixed the dates for -Gus James George ’ of ' Jackson’s 15' to 16 years old, were brougiit fights at ■ the same time. "My legal the hearings as June 25. 26. and Mills to Ocean County, N. J., was from Conway, S. C.; Cri-ovelaiid, defense- involves all Americans’ be- 27.and July,9, io and 11. • - arrested following an investigation Ga.; Rialeig’h, N. C.: Richmond, (cause there is tlie admitted and -, by Herbert Hill, nAACP labor sec­ Va ; and Savannah, Ga. published statement by William The Celler bill embodies Title retory, and presen t-atión of affida­ THE CHILD ACT Buckley that he did contact each III . which was stricken from the civil rights bill in the Senate last vits, to Carl Holderman, New Jersey Following ’ his investigation, 'Mr. one of the grand jurors twice.’1 State labor commissioner. Mean­ Powell is-under indictment’ ‘...... by a year before, that. measure was en­ Hill charged that. the youths were acted. while a warrant, was issued for, the employed in WolaiMon of child labor Federal Grand Jury .for income arrest , of W’dliam Mitchell, ah as­ laws and other labor codes, They tax evasion. sociate. cf the .arrested . furniture, “My second It would authorize the. Attorney operated, dangerous power saw fight- • is against General to bring -suits to enjoin manufacturer. equipment in violaitton of state Tammany Hall bossism___ which, al- NINE YOUTHS though it is a Democratic Party threatened violations of constitu­ safety . regulations, lived . in tents, tional rights, other than the right George and Mitchell were accus­ and were denied adequate wages in fight in New York City, involves all Americans interested in destroy­ to vote. The. Attorney General was ed of bringing nine teenage Ne­ violation of the state’s .mtoimuin given authority to do that with re­ groes from the South to work in wage law. he asserted. ing boss rule,” he.said. their furniture plant in-an isolated He is soliciting contributions spect to the right -to vote in the The NAACP official asked the from all Americans except those Rights Act of 1957. rural ■ area neap Jackson's Mills. IKE GETS HONORARY DEGREE-President Eisenhower hands his According to tile NAACP official staite-to take steps to secure Ute “prohibited from contributing by ACT who conduioted -the investigation in back wages owed the young work­ law.” “If you care to send a .check program to his wife as he takes his seat after «receiving an cooperation with the. New Jersey ers. He also said the case indicated make it out to C. D. King, treas­ Celler çalled the Civil Rights honorary Doctor of Laws degree at Mount St. Mary’s College, State labor commissioner, the ac­ •that the industrial commissioners urer, "People for Powell,” Hotel Act.of 1957 only...... “a.. landmark, __ ,...... the Emmitsburg, Rid. Later, the Chief Executive delivered an cused pair were engaged in “a. of several northern states need- ,’to Theresa; 125th Street and-7th Ave­ first .’in over 70 years, on the road address at the small Roman Catholic Men’s Coliegp-’He urged, • vicious racket in which adolescents carry out “ a most vigorous ;ihd nue, ' New York 27, N. Y., or for to .achievement of the true Ameri­ the graduates to “crusade for justice at home'Snd abroad, and from southern states were forced sensitive enforcement of child labor my legal defense, make it out di-,- can ideal cf civil rights lor al! re­ for world peace for all of us.”-A crowd of 3,200 heard Ike. to work 12 hours daily for fantas­ laws to prevent the shameful abuses rectly to me, but please indicate GRIP ON COURAGE — Armless Gregorio Toribio. 3, plays gardless of race.' creed or color.” tically low wages below tihe esta­ and exptoitolt'ion of underage Ne­ on the check “For Legal Defense,” with a toy car while sitting on tho lap of his mother. Mrs. Fran­ “We cannot rest on our laurels,” blished state minimum while some gro .children 'from rural southern Pow’ell said. .. cisca Toribio, after their arrival at the Kessler Institute in West he said, adding: received no’money ait-all.” communities brought north by un­ In an earlier letter to his ‘/fellow Orange, N. J., from Panama. The youngster, bom deformed, will The boys, ranging jn age from scrupulous labor agents.” Democrats,” Rep. Powell warned "We must continue to plow them not to sign any petition 01 be fitted with artificial arms at the famed Insitute.. (Newspress ahead. We have, made progress to MY WEEKLY paper unless his name is on it. He ’Photo). date, but we must proceed further, said he will run as a registered tomorrow, if our ultinia-te goal is Democrat in the Democratic Pri­ to be reached. ' . SERMON Atlantan Graduates As Top mary on August 12. BIG need By N. CAROLINA'S SCHOOL “There is a definite need to ac­ Half Century Of quaint the public with tlie prob­ REV. BLAIR T. HUNT lems which still face us in the PASTOR . RAF STATION CROUGHTON, great networks. Companionship Feted field of civil rights and to supple­ . BALTIMORE—(NN PA)—Mr. and LAWS TO FACE A TEST ment our present day advances MISSISSIPPI BLVD. CHRISTIAN CHURCH ENGLAND—Staff Sergeant Willie Dorsey is a graduate, of David T. A. Dorsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Isaac Tongue of Baltimore GREENSBORO,. N. C. — (ANP) ; Parker said: • with future legislation. Howard High. School’s class of 1951. recently celebrated • their golden "It is for these very reasons that Willie L. Dorsey 754 Tumlin Street, — A “master suit” aimed at wiping “There is no question’ as to the Text ‘Would fly away and be (Storm clouds like a monstrous” N. W., Atlanta .graduated as the He attended Tuskegee Institute for anniversary, reachfi-ng what they it is necessary to initiate heirrings termed a '‘’half century of pleasant out racial segregation in all the ■ right of those (Negro) school chil­ looking - to the subsequent enact­ at rest.’’ Psalm 55:6 black umbrella wear near' him, now “Top-man” of the Non-Commis-' two years before enlisting in the public , schools of • North Carolina the. zig-zag lightning was writing ' sioned-Officers Preparatory Schooj. companionship." . dren to be-admitted to the schools ment of legislation, further imple­ A friend Said to me. “Wish...__ I was Air Force in February of 1954. was filed last week in federal court of North Carolina without discrimi­ menting civil rights legislation figures -and letters on the black which was held, at RAF Station Mrs. Tongue, a church school by parents of two Durham chil­ in heaven sittingl___ „ • down,/.____ fljdng While-trt- school the NCO received teacher for 48 years, based the nation on the ground of race. They which began in the first session around with, the angels.” Hisstate-'___ canvas of heaven, now- the eagle Brize Norton, from the 27 April to dren. spread his wings and: with a wild the 16th of May. varsity letters in baseball.’football success of their marriage on. a are admitted, however, as individ­ of this Congress.’’ meni set me a-tihinking. What a and track. He was active in the- Christian home. Mr. Tongue is a Pujóse of the suit is to test the uals, not as a class or group.” One of the measures pending 'be­ paradox, whait a sbaitemenit c.on-tra- scream he flew above the storm. Sergeant Dorsey took top ratings constitutionality of the state’s pub­ He- found a resting place on the in such varied, subjects as: Military YMCA, the United Men’s.Congress retired ‘ chemical company enu The mothers ask. that a three-' fore Mr. Celler’s committee is the diotory to common sense, ‘sitting and a member of the NAACP, ployee. : lic school laws designed to maintain judge federal court be convened to bill introduced, 'by Rep- Kenneth •down, frying-around.” Hlow can one mountain peak above the raging Daw, Security, Customs ana Cour­ segregation. These laws have ab rionn. ' ■ tesies of the. Air Force, Leader- hear their request for a temporary B. Keating? Republican,, of New sit and yen God’s sea the boat”can rest, and .ten acres of land provided by At­ raids was made on the Caiy of Bone the Nortli African territory. Crops I-.- ican- countries agreed to expand' were burned-and rails sabotaged -— The N^Cp...chairge^;^ida-y that a milllten others too. On the bosom Amazing Capsule Color Treatment lanta University. The pew plant talks on tihe coffee market to in­ where De Gaulle appealed Thurs­ "the. clbsihg of a oity-owineS beach of God every tired and troubled will, consist of classroom, adminis­ day for “reconciliation." In Algiers, a shopkeeper .Was shot clude Europe’s major consumer dead in his store. Three Moslems here to preve1nit;;’c6uiH-cfdered in-' Soul in 4his weary old world can Colors Gray Hair tration, library and other build­ countries. A rebel band charged the po­ tegmaitiion is unconstitutional and rest.- Remember the words of Jesus" ings.. were stabbed to death in Sidi Bel Natural ng It fl/ or J»t / lice station in the costal .town at ^bbes. could start “-tihe rumblings of an- “Cerne unito me . . . and I will 1IGHTER, CLEANER A central board of trustees, com­ The decision, adopted at a meet- mid-night and sprayed the streets other Little Rock incident.” give you rési” Looking Black Younger Looking Skin posed of representatives from each’ tng~at the state department, clear­ with tommy gun bullets. Three po­ Tne. s-udden rebel attacks, after F. A. Dunn, president of the _^_Yes^ sometimes we want to take □f the seminaries and seven trus- ed the way for a major mternatton- licemen were wounded in a ' 40- two weeks cf relative quite, foilow- local NAACP branch, made the wing^s, you got wings. All- God’s Tonight watch dull, streakedj 'Yesi in just 7 days be delighted jed a declaration , by Algerian rebel grayish hair disappear in a how fast and easy this doctor’s tees-at-large will govern fthe cen­ al coffee conference here next minute firefight.. charges in a joint statement with The old jubilee melody: “I got fi3r v iiffy. New BLACK STRAND ter. Dr. E. C. Caldwell, chairman week. Its objective is to stabilize Troops with heavy-machine guns leaders in Cairo that De Gaulle’s the Florida NAACP conference. Tt win-gs. you . got wongs. All God’s Hjr Bait Coloring does.it in 22 formula lightens, brightens and the mlarket and help Latin Ameri­ - J prosopsal for integration of the ■ minutes. Regain shiny, lus- helps clear skin or money back! of the board, was formerly at was a strong' protest against the. chillun got wings’’ is -figuratively w trous. lovely jet black appear- Emory University, being now presi-, can producers who halve been hit . I French and Moslems and full citiz- closing of Spa Beach’ Thursday true. For all of us have wings; ing hair easily. So natural ? NOW FORTIFIED WITH •bv a slump .ill coffee prices. , enship for native Algerians was looking no one will guess the secret ofyour AMAZING -“F A. 7” dent of Southern California School- when eight Negroes, acting under some of cur wings are brown, some . beautiful hair! Will not rub or wash off. Re­ ! "Frenfch imperialism?' black, some white, some yellow, touch only as necessary. Follow simple illus­ D.r^rFred Palmer’«? Skin Whitener of Theology at Claremont, Calif. A six-nation working committee,. Itching Torture count rulings, mingled with whites Bishop W. R. Wilkes, of the AM.E. i Tile attacks were taken ns an for almost an hour. some red. Yes, we’ve all got wings, trated instructions. Money back guarantee. is'Fdouble strength, What’s more, of commodity specialists also de- some are soiled, some singed, some Only 75c plus tax at druggists everywhere. it’s fortified with amazing ZINC Church., is. secretary of the board ; . elded_ to con ven r> on,- June 11, a PROMPTLY RELIEVED 1 indication that the rebels would After conferring with state offi­ 5 SHADES Bishop K Julian Smith, of the- A doctor’s formula—soothing anti­ I reject De Gaulle’s plan for re- broken because of circumstances JET BLACK—BLACK PHENOLSULFONATE. . .“F.A. 7” | conference of all interested pro­ cials, the NAACp statement said, BLACK STRAND DARK BROWN C.M.E. Ch tach, is vice chairman, septic Zemo—liquid or ointment— ! concilliation and integration and it "considers the action taken by over which we have no control. ! STRAND PRODUCTS CO. MEDIUM’BROWN . 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Re­ tee. office of Assistant Secrota? y of so aids healing ¿.IT“ S | BUB • public safety committtee ruling in Jt warned; STATEMENT RELEASED___ of irritated skin. j Algiers vowed loyalty to him and An eagle perched on -a mountain fines enlarged pores. Makes skin State Thomas Man’a the cliief U.' “Such action may be looked upon side glimpsed a coming storm, cloud 'Hot Grease fresher, smoother, younger looking, Dr. Caldwell authorized the re­ S. representative. Other members .accepted his demand that he rev as an intent to raise public senti­ tl lease of a long awaited statement were top coffee experts of Brazil, ~ | ceive unconditional support. ment against the implementation he .saw 'the forked tongues of on th“e establishment of the Atlan- lighJlming.. He knew a terrible storm Colombia, Mexico, ¿1 Salvador and ! There still were diehard right­ of cou-tff decisions and perhaps was approaching! 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The Dodgers Offered King Tut Thrill Turnout Here Looks like the joke was on the Clowns Friday night at i Russwood Park. Tho buffoons from Indianapolis clowned1 their MOTOR TRIPS \VI I II DOGS Him Coaching Job merry way In a 6-4 defeat at the hands of the Los Angeles Hy Rob Bartos NEW YORK — (ANP) — Roy I’niininont Authority Hawks as lhe biggest crowd to see a Memphis baseball game Campanella revealed last week that BY SAM BROWN It your vacation ibis ,vr;i this year laughed on-. It was a riot—and almost a ROUT—as President Walter O'Malley of the the Hawks, making like so many purple people—or clown­ has offered I him a coaching job with the Dod­ eaters, really poured it against their jovial opponents. Two outebatndiing athletes: who haying been accomphalied,’’ says gers when he recovers from the But thc ciouci seemed mure inter- ! who' played with the . victorious have reached the tap in., their field SPORT, “filer private deniions were paralysis which resulted from in­ rsted in tlie antics of Clowns King ! Hawks. Dintymo, who teaches • at of‘spemtiy still are the topic of con- assuaged. And ait tee age of- 30, juries sustained in an automobile Tut. clown prince of baseball. Mid­ Alonzo Locke School, poped his first versalbion whenever the followers of AM-hea was fijnaJly able .to discard accident last Jan.. 28. get Bebop, arri Nature iGcorgcoits) ; time up an a sub in the top of the . ' bpxing and tennis bring up these her chip-on-tee-shculder adoles­ Williams, than in the game itself. seventh and göt a single the top cf .qpciits. They are Sugar Ray Robin­ cence and be'haVp with the accents Campanella, whose career as King Tut and -Midget Brliop brought the ninth. son, of boxing fame and Althea of maturity.” catcher was halted by the accident holwx from the Negro and white au­ Nat. D Williams. WDIA news Gibson,’ tihg tennis champion. 'TGiis • summer,. Althea will spend is showing continuous improvement. dience with their hilarious perform- cammentar, was the man at ■ the . . Bath have been somewhat ebn- her 'time defending her tennis He is now able to sit in a wheel j anccs, especially when they did a mi ke, • Itaoversiail, due • perhaps to then: t'itdes. “Anyone trying to unrest tee chair with the help of Tn brace (hat wlcr jit to the tur.c of “All Shook LOS ANGELES HAWKS TfSpedbive idtoeynarasies, w.h i c h Wimbledon Crown from A’lthea in supports his neck. The neck was Up.” . ab r h - rbi many times baffled their friends England will discover that the new.. fractured in the accident. Th a specu'tors howled louder at Nat Howard If — 4010 arid acquaintances, but, after all, Althea is easier to talk to, but even t he sophisticated play of Clown Wil-: H. Adams C. F. — 4 1 1 1 as much a part of teem as their harder to beat,” says SPORT. Hants, bascba.li's answer -to wrestl-; W. McDaniel lb —40,00 slcills in' the’ performances of the Regardless of whalt success does Ing's. Gorgcuos Gborge. William’s- J Gray C. — 4 L.1 1 task, at hand. to Rock Hunter, it’s been, a bocne feminine-like,. cue armed catching J. Hill 2b •—4 0 0 0 . Sugar Ray -has often been- re­ to Althea Gibson. lie’s wearing an idemitiration cf the bull at first, bass-brought the Bill Ganciata vs. — 4 1. 2 1 ferred .to as being as much, a busi­ MAGAZINE SALUTES SUGAR tag with your name, address hcii-sq—paik-^down? -x~ C. Williams 3b — 4 0 0 0 ness man as boxer, and his shrewd­ RAY AS SHOWMAN and phone number; also his WILLIAMS SCORES J. C. Casselberry il — 3 11 1 ness. ■ in dealing with those with license, in case he shays. See • And back to the game, Secund D: Williams p. — 3 1 10 whom he was doing business, was The cujnrenit issue of SPORTS that he doesn’t hang his head .Baseman Tom Williams built hi? ■Spellman p — 0 0 0 0 QPly e.&ceited. by. business-like man­ MAGAZINE laments the fart that the car window. It irritates fol-lcw Clowns up for tec big let­ INDIANAPOLIS CLOWNS ner in ’which he went about dis­ championship fjgihits areno...... longer. eyes. In very hot weather, down by \VhackinR a home run in ab r h rbi posing of an opponent in the ring. the show they once were. "A big a large bath towel when the - bottom cf the first inning’ to B. Mcptniel cf — 3 1 1 0 MISUNDERSTOOD flight used to have. the elei static, slop for gas and spread it lie the Hawks at 1-1. Seven innings C.’ Barnes ss — 4 1-0 1 . Mi^-s Gibson was often misunder-’ chawn to.. excite a city, even the. on the hack scat. You niay later the Clowns still-had their one. T. Williams 2b — 4 i:2 1 stood ’by:-those who perhaps wit-, nation, and draw the- fight mob COLUMBIA. 8. C- — The a-tli ' Io fo.'cc him down at point, hut tec Hawks liad six. With J. Mason If — 3 0 0 0 ed. to be ci-fticail, and sometimes to it,” says SPORT: “Bust big fights Iri’.ic t earns- o( south Carolina St ah . But mice lie learns how tihe score al. 6-3