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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 Negro 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,vColored People Pri- Hutcheson scheduléd /^argument s second' clhss methods Oh, I kmw was held.” BALTIMORE, M.d. — "We "must • ST... PETERyiBURiGH. Fla rtjy irotcfitcd treatment by Missis* Workers In Voters' Drive July 14-15, saying he’ could notodc- learn to live together as brpUiers, what the templat'on i;; Those Tlie governor confirmed Uiat I s'.ppi authorities of a Negro pro termine what would be “an ap- of us who have h id to, stand amid (UPI) Police sought the ucross highway patrolmen h-a-d A group of courageously civic- i or we- will die ¡togethei; as fools.” burners" Saturday who set ofl a bod ly : fessor -«tho several months -ago proipriàte, efficient- daté” - for de- the violence of lynch and hauled King from the UniversityVereiitV attackedat‘iliTr.kr«rt , tty*. WiANA AVHy*/ACfllflid.u. mUncigd atad .women are d'jjll S'to-dbur.' wiard-tb- tin Luther King, Jr., admonished bombings are tempted W tTolS1' bit oatripus after lie had^refused^to InLi to. Mjsaissippt Gov. dence?S;rf terness In our hearts: ed Spa Beach, closed to prevent: leave the admlnistrailiidin -building, J.j,. B.b. C&ton,< NAiAbj>" Executive watrd, Gqpavraigilng dlttams to regis .... gte. 291 Morgan State College gr^dufttes' racial integration ter before the July deadline, said 'that the “new order of integraton “But somebody' iiiust have sense ColanaCb’.rmian ñ said KK'aj‘n^w35_'lòdged.Ja.«tJg^w3«_'lbdged.Jia.«t secreta^.secretan ’T'Roy' - ..Wlkfes protested W. C. -Pailtcn, w»ho is directing the and equal! y requires that4 they enough to cut off the chains of The cross was biinied. la e Fri nlylhit ta a cell ait the highway pateôl “repented ■.eflcirts of ppi offl- hate .find to meet hate,with love day n ght at the tip of Vinoy Pojnt, subsetcn here-. ’htals___ toto -brandbrand PnProfeW Ctennon Citizens Non-tPamlisain Registration learn to love even those who have CHARGES BROUGHT ______Oampaligin. Baptists Plan "bombed and trampled” thdm. If we meet violence w th violence which runs paralied to—the beach. King . as mentally ¿tent be unborn generations will s’jf'fer a No arrests- were made, but officers Oiloman also revealed that tthe ¿7use hé adm ta the ■ Paititon also sadd tbat. • volunteer The 29-year-old minister, who jhaiS-n*’ en had(H •» <4 brought the oharges Statemi-. , UMtrerstty ___ at O>fford, M'ss." successfully waged a year-long non long and desolate night cf bitter- found a witnesses who reported campaign workers are s'ill being nr‘ss.'' seeing “a bunch o.f kids in in a amdnsl King a.t Oxford, pending '‘NAACipiwIsihes to strong added daiiily. “There are nnttee tlhan violent boycott of (Montgomery. the outcome of tihe meinital examina est protest against thk Alabama’s segregated trans t sys ADVOCATES EXCELLENCE L8'38 Oldsmobile” .at the scene just 700 workers who anta' campaign’ng before the fire. K tion. "Cf course, we have no Inten- ■■ ’ ; '.rt- on .tihe nrecinot level.’’ ’ tem. delivered the commencement He also told the graduates and (Continued on Page 5, , (Continued On Pa a».’dress here Monday, June 2, and more than 4000 persons, many of City manager Ross Window ord Wlhcn asked the -nu-mibcr of per received the honorary degree of whom stood throughout the more ered the beach closed Thursday sons wh» have registered as diiirecit ! Dr. Ernest Coble Estell, Sr., gen Doctor of Laws tor his victorious than' 2-h.our exercises tn hear and when eight Negro college students :■ . — / resuftis of ‘the campaign, Parton eral director of the National Sunday "campaign of ldvc.” g ye him a rousing ova-'ion, thnt the used the bathhouse and beach for Mississippi Delegates S said, “Those figures are noit ava-il- School and' ¿Baptist Training Union Entering the new age with "un hew order challenges colored nearly an hour. alble presently, however^ we expect Congress, announced this week that derstanding and good will in our Americans: The NAACP Friday said the to give a report on .tha't. in the a large number of special trains will hearts” is one of the th ngs color . “To rise above t.hp narrow con shutdown was unconstitutional and Immediate Mure.” converge on Omaha bringing thou fines of our individwilhtic concern chaises it might lead to another Pace At Leadership Meet^ 4g ed Americans are challenged,to do. “Lit le Rock incident" by encour- Persons cam become eligible voters sands cf delegates to 'the Congress “if we are to make the ideal of to broad concern for all human meet and the Board meeting of the democracy in America real” .Dr beings; and ag ng persons to , disregard the CLARKSDALE, Miss.— freely; tjiat a few favored Negroes fry registering at . tho Election mandates of the courts. Thanks -to uhe fontfairig'ht posit could vote-'In 43 othere add.'-ttiat Board, located hi -tlhe Thi’rd Street ; National Baptist Convention. King declared 2. '"To aclreve excellence in our ", He started 'that among the spe ions taken by represenitiatiives from eoonomic ,cprfea^, threats df bod'ly Entrance of the court house. The MAKE IT SPIRITUAL fields of endeavor" He told the different- sccMdus of Mississippi, injury and. death wore used'to dis office is' open Mbrida.y thru Friday cials will be Dr. E. D. Ph Hips, Ten graduates: nessee , special. Dr. O. Clay Max “The world is already gtographi -ih’» ton«» of the rftgLsbra't'on and courage- prospective Negro voters tn from 8:30 am. to 5 pm. cally one; now we must, riiaj^ "You are challenged to bn randv vrr. lng meeting of • Mie Scnutliew tihp 33 remaining oauntdes. Yet des REV. R. W. NORSWORTHY well’s President’s special leaving to enter when thn doors open You Catholic Women New York,- Chicago special, Texas spiritually nnete-he declared.'’te -• CRwtlsUian. Leadership Conference pite this itnprromls'ng picture there iPastitan said any person wflio This does no? mean, he explain must be prepared, not as colored I held in Clarksdale, MILss., Thurs was expressed dciormtnation to try, needs teansportiatlon to the court Minister Cited For special conducted by Dr, S. T. Alex ed, that, one must like those who people, but as people. H vou plan . house for 'the purpose of regisi-erting ander, Alabama, special, Louisiana day. Mciy 29, was an uncompromis- by eveiy legal means, too add Ne spoc’al, Dr. A. Townsend,- secretary have "tramp'p-'d on you lor so long", to go out to be a good Ncrro anv- fniig- and determined as could have gro's to the rcs'istraitton. rolls. Re- miaiy cail tihe Ortizens Non-Partisan "Outstanding Work" but it means, “in tile way of Christ, thing, you have already flunked been expected from any similar glstra'dcn and voting clinics and Regidtrajtiicn Campaign headquar cf. the National Transportation Com hl t.he UniVPrait-V of >Hnn " ROANOKE. iFNPA) — ters a't JA. 5-3068. .Transportation In Good Citizenship mittee, . Mississippi spec'al, Rev. J having redemptive love which, seeks gailttieriing in any otiher city or ata/te. scm€ increases In reglstra-tlon were nothing in return ’’ And he said .. GOD FOR SOCIAL PROGRESS Delegates to the annual convention 7Ei/3|t Mtesdsiscppi would set the also renorted. will be provided free of charge W. Gayden, and Georgia special, Instead, he exhorted "Go n”t of the Richmond Diocesan Coun A meeting of the campaign A Mierriphtta .minister was among Rev. I. A. Pinkston. “We must fight ior. lirst class pace at Clarksdale' was evident from 10 DIXIE STATES ‘‘¡he 12 living ¡persons singled out-by ci’izensh p. but we must never use to do a enod job a^d do it well Do cil of Catholic Women Inst week I'.Die f-ireil inteoductony remarks at "In all deference to whait nsigirt workers is scheduled for 7:59 Tues called for an end to racial d scriml- “hp Wednesday evening meeting of day, June 10 at- Universal Life, the Soi'i’.fhern ’ Christian Leadership SPECIAL CLASSES 't as if God Alniiebfv railed you to have been President BlsenhoWe Cl' infcryntu to cii-ecite for „"outatand-/'outatand- | - The - general session of the Con do It at this moment" nat on. rfhe Conference’s executive board. honest intentions, «he Southern rnmnan'ce buildmg. Also persons Christian Leadership Conference interested in volunteering to work ing and misr’itorictiS service” in the gress will be held in the Omaha Tlie Harvard-educated minis'er Oohl- nued operation of the pub A de'iagiarte in inlbroducdng himself in the campaign are urged to at “¡Cinusa.de for cotizenship.” Municipal Auditorium, 18th a.nd scholar declared IhM. "O'ri is ,nn lic schools in »he .state which face seated 'his connections and added here assembled, with 100 reprpseai- Macmillan Arrives the s’dc of social p'-om-ese •’ hut. he deferentially that he was an officer tait'lvos them 10 southern - states tend. The names were revealed during a Capital Streets, each day, and the closing bv the state for obeying ' 80 special classes will be held in •warned that this drv,s nnt, mnnr» Federal court orders to desegregate of am “unmentiionable organizat must with equal, honesty question meeting in CHairksdaile, Miss., May ion"; but itihta next person inibro- the Presdenfs approach." ■ A new worker has been added 29. • ' , ■ the Technical High School, 33rd and thnt "snc’a-l nrndKr- is employed with the AFL-CIO’s Carries . St., who has ■ accomplished Ministers’ wives seminars, Pilgram arrived Saturday for important nd snertators. but pc frtd’v’dnalq pupil. Ccmmiiititee- on political Educaiiaon. 100 per conityoite-regiistratlicn among Baptist Church, 2501 Hamilton talks with President Eisenhower initolvM ip strun*rU ».nd ro-dv tn tions representatives from other anc€ when elected state officials He is expected to Work in Mem the ccogreglaition of' his churcih.. A resolution, pesssd by the worn-’ States may hav#» held, and it was openly and arrogantly defy“?ttie Street, Rev. C. H. Favors, .pastor; on nuclear test, relations with Gen. nr-onprate with G^d make the en. reads: “It is cur b?l ef that the accepted ithat no speoiaj considera phis as Patton’s.- assistant -until The 'dynamic nfnister held past Youth Headquarters, Salem Baptist Charles de Gaulle, and prospects ideal of democracy real " Supreme Court's decisions. 6Udh a . July 3. orates in Arkansas and ¡Mississippi democratic form of government :s tion was expected ' by represento.- suggestion implies that because iie- Church. 2741 Decatur St., Rev. J. C. for a summit conference with dependent ~n■"i informed and t ves fmorn tihe host dbaite. hard elements stubbornly resist the before accepr.taig his present posit Wade, .pastor; and the featured La Russia, Europe remains free of drag of ion 12 yeans ago. He and his family SEARCH FOR TRUNK educated e'er*orate; thereby .neces W1V3U community reports were law. rhe degree of their resistance boratory School at St.. John Baptist His plane ’landed only 10 minut sitating th? maintenance made, spokesmen from Mississippi should meosuTe ,tne extent of lie- U. S. recession. live at 18C1 Glenwood Ave. Church, 22nd and Willis Streets, Rev. McCoy Ranson, pastor. es after another key figure in the LONDON (UPI) — prhee Wed sound public school system emiphiasized tlhalt .in only six of the groe's patience and forebearance— free world alliance. President Theo nesday searched. for a wooden “Thé Richmond Diocesan Court-...... 82 counties ’ could Negroes vote (Corttnned On Page Sixtm. From tihe advance registration, in dor Houss of West G'rmany, ‘ru-nk sto’en from outbid'*. L -ndan’s c’l of Cathol’c Women hereby re dication are that more than 15,00 Metropolitan Theater where It was affirms 1 « previously »xpress'*d de will attend ¡the 53rd session at wound up a t-hree-day Visit and Omaha. went to Philadelphia on the first used to advertise the coming a-t- sire bat »hp public schools of Vir leg of a two-week tour of the na L-acticn “The Thousand - P-und gin a be kept open ” tion. . Trunk ,Myst?ry.” Quay Cleon Kilburn World Statesmen Arrested By F, B. I, ARLINGTON COMMITTEE Quay ü’.con Kiilburtn, wlbo has a number f’ aliases,” is’ no 'longcj- „ . ano eff '-Ftlhp. Federal BurraU of InvesC-ig- si’ii'on’s “Ten Mast Wiantod Fugiti SEEKS TO KEEP SCHOOLS MACKINAC ISLAND. Mich. — World statesmen, turned-to Dr. ves”. frank N. D. Buchman for the effective, proven answer of’Moral According ito J. M. Lcpez, spec's1) ARLINGTON. Va.--fNNPA) — rlren have asked for enrollment in agent in change of tfhe Kilburn case. An organization being formed in white schools this September: The Re-Armament, as he celebrated Ihis 80th birthday at the Summit Kilburn was apprehended by FBI Arlington with the goal of keeping fifteenth application was received Conference here. agen's at Los Angeles June 2. schools onen by’ legal means Was late Tuesday from a colored stu Dr. »O Clay Maxwell, prescient Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of in the world cannot be maintained." A-ginut Liopez did .mat release de backed Tuesday by the Arlington dent seeking enrollment at. Wake of th? National (Baptist Sunday Germany sent a message urging Dr. Adenauer's message was real tails cf Criminal Kilburn’s capture. County Civic Federation. field ■ Junior-Senior High School rpd Baptist Training Union that. Buchman give his “personal by the ofUotal representative of Without opposition, the Feder Under Virginia . law, a school Con-ire?s wh ch is scheduled to hold < attention” to.the problems oL Eu the Gemían Government, Dr ation by a voice vote gave its sup autoiffaticalljC’citise»- if -integration its national meeting es* Cmalfa. ropean unity m -the coming-.^months Kruse.- befoie 889 delegates from 34 port to the Committee to Preserve fakes place, ■ Nebraska June lifi> through 2?. last "which are decisive for develop nations. WATCH Public Schools. wuek announced the appointment of ments in Europe.” INDIAN CHIEFS NO MORE DELAYS SEEN Rev. Rov L ove of Memphis to head "Now is the time to work more THE Twenty-three, Arlington residents, Before Tuesday night's vote, the the pastor’s division comprising strongly than ever for European Among them were. American In RECEIVING A SERVICE AWARD is Clifton Satterfield; dierctor headed by O’. Glenn Stahl, a former Federation heard Edmund- D. .payor’s seminars. unity through Moral Re-Arma dian CQuefs in their full-dress re instructions at the Griggs Business College, from C. J. Goston, WORLD school board member, last month Campbell,, an organizer of the new Rev, Lm-e, 4s'-±he-pastor of Mt- ment’.’ the West German leader galia, who brought gifts and greet managing director of Griggs college. announced that they were- organ citizen group, predict that Virginia Nebo Baptist Church. In 1058. he. told Dr. Buchman. “A Europe in ings to Dr. Buchman as a blood Get Your Polio Shots izing the new citizens committeee will not win additional desegre ran for a position on the Board which freedom and brotheihood brother - “Chief Great Light Out Satterfield was honored with the award 'for his outstanding because of the pending racial gation delays from the Federal of Education, losing ¡by a slight mar- shall reign can only be created when' af Darkness” - of the Stoney In service to the community and to the college," said Gaston. Obtain No. 2 . crisis „in the schools. Courts. g’n. . ■ ’ nations arc mutually conscious of dian Tribe of Canada. They sat Satterfield is a prominent legionaire, secretary of St. John Auto Sticker Federal Court-' order to admit Mr. Campbell, who is an attor Dr. Maxwell sad that the Con their moral responsibility. You have on Dr. Buchman*s right, and on Baptist church and also secretary-treasurer of the Cotton Maker's Don't Forget To seven colored children to white ney', told the -group:» "The1 sands gress “will bling to the young. Bap- given most'valuable stimulus to the liis left was the African delegation Register schools in Arlington was upheld appear to have run out?’ tist ar»d friends’ a galaxy of the great work of uniting .Europe.’ I in their brilliant robes, Jed -by -Su Jubilee. He has been a director at the school ten years. last month by the Supreme Court, In urging support for the citizens na.‘ton’s greatest- speakers nd edu- am convinced with you that'Ainless dan Ambassador to the United Ha- (Staff Photo) sijibe then, u other colored chil- . (Continued Cn Six) (Continued Op Page Three) this work is carried forward, peace 1. (Continued On Page Six) ». '"iBi 2 • MEMPHIS WORLD- Al Celebrity Fashion Momphis Sunday, June 15th KNOW YOUR . ■Mies Exaner 'Bmks~>väs hostess to the Celebrity Social Club at her .2176 tone las*, week. New Tho president pf the club, Mrs. LI BRA RY V:eh Wbfdy.” called the mt'.'-ting. to order after devotion which was led by by Miss B3-nks. who ¿s the club’s etiaptain. .' Parents MAUDDEAN THOMPSON SEWARD . Plans for -the annua] ¡tea and fashion rhsw .weiu cornfpietea. ‘lms event, will be ¡held ;a>t ¡the M , ths' club organizat-ion. a genirie’ ro- ( Wayne Center, 2212 E’.dride.-^Uii; Whit ■ is Rhe’ meaning of good Jung-15, from 3 til 6 p. m. leadership? Do you ever ask your j.gard’ior .boys' and girls as people, i Th1» club ih-vufe-s the .public- self this, question? Good leadershi p ’and the tz-tal program of the .club ! c-mn and sgg .the :'a‘eai rby-lcs. *' is based oci the leader’s viey- of i activibies. •• •Sack", m??i- ■contrc-virs al dress himself--as an instrument in_ 'the i- Ths keysinn-t?me ofci- good youth -*he- country, will be mo&c'ed. .Tli hands of his own’highest spiritual ■ organiza tion .is to provide as many will also be a young.-man io inc Mr. and Mrs.. Glyde. D. Wade. values;. Lt is ¡the help he. gives to- c;-hpsrrumlJEs as possible for adhiev- '’ th? ia.'j’edl s/.yle in the men o d May 31 the liitavidual and to the grcùp ■nr. sedt-de-teiminatebp by’ means i stop. Mr. and M«. CJar-?ncc Carter. ’ 331 Dixie Mail, daughter. . ‘ cfratrd ' understanding .Themselves 'f'de-mocnaitic process. The keystone u'“ A'joc>rding to Ihe reporters 1766 Grand Opera $t„ daught-r Mr- and Mrs. William Martin. if good program ’ planning is to; 3037 Johnson, son, Xavier. It ts- thé help he gives,, to all mem- uh, Mrs. Qarrie "Snütli, /.-he Julia Mae- b?cs of. the group toward an un dec- have'or- f nd cr create yesourc” ! w ■citing wi'’.l be held al; .-the hc-nn Mr. and Mrs. Eduard Hording, stapling ’ search for . constructive m-atertals' tha: will. bed. help the; ‘ Kellner Cir. davitoer. June 4 —' mbersCiip ro. proff from their-the .' 1 Mary Braswell. - 2168 Sto —1-1373 answers, to fâ'ieir questions and m Melanie. . : Mr. and Mi«. Buster Douglass. prçâüans by means .of the total chcscii progroin Leadership is. the z Mr. a.nd Mrs. .Jimmie, Thomas. 3019 Johnson, daughter. Josephine. ¿¿16 program. ctcnc: .... ¿at.holds the Keystones of ; . daughter. Mbna Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curry, 1163 erganizaft-cn. and program., in their 1314 Ridgeway S'- Good leadership guides individuals Visits Memphis In Viatoria. Merchant St,, son» Charles Jr. •• • txownrd.’.mature .adulthood. It dees '• rc.ai’i.ve ptape and in -their proper Mr .and Mrs. Abraham Mithcekk, ■croprrAive June 1 ne# 'TaduK- standards on interest Of Ghureh Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lee, 533 Dip- 8000 Monconnah, son; Isaac. . tndiÂâul^j pers0nalit4.es. U teaches. ;i .Each . ad ho undertakes . s ford'; son, Harold DeWayne. Mr. and. Mrs. Willie Bailey, 732 • bu£ by’." ipairectwn, with no class- :; leader,Trp p ns fcr’ youth must ' [ Mr a n d Mrs. Robert Lee Brad Biv ®t., sen, Tyrone. consider. the co?1- ito ’ h mself. • H -? ; tn Western India oiom,.sg|AiQ),. It. rtognize tha,t a Rev. De.vcnjyagam S. Paul. ford. 1411 Michigan.. sen. Mr. and-'Mrs. Odoll Whittaker. gipufr leàrpfe by mistakes and it is ■ mr. wT.-iñg tp ’ make the i , -Mir. and Mrs. Curtis L. Johnson. 1449 Pepe, daughter, Marian- Joyce. of his avail- Mombjy. India, is here in Memphis ling?‘5tjo group' so learn, ’m-iximum expend,- “jy -hiure n the’toteres’, of ihe Indan Ev.vft- 1773 Ash. daughter, Vcrsne. Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Ql-txm • Sanders, — iH^saHne iim.e, iSie leaders helps hb’e jtanc and wenergy. Tr reward TOP FIVE HONOR STUDENTS AT ALLEN UNI- Lois Miller was the No. 4 ranking student of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sandlin, Thcrtha 1335 No. McNeil, son, John. -itself, from mis-lis- -. cannpt* ’be■ known until the effort is veliE'tic Movement in India. He is • dioitiiiz financial assstance for VERSITY — Left to right: Lois Millfcr, Columbia," ‘ G. A. Johnson High in 1954 while Emmg Jack-’ A-nn, daughter. 810 Wave. ¿6‘that___ _would he harmful to in-1- ¡ made. Mr., and Mrs. Sill Gibsnn, 660 June 5 H^;or/ho'tfae/group.'^|;dr.W';tfce.:greup.' ’ I- '----- ihe Golden Church, located on the 1st honor; Constance White. Sumter; Catherine son was the No, .1 ranking student of Booker Western Coast of India. No. Sc-cohd, son, George- Mr. and Mirs. OLion banders. 1757 jitteaderahip lets the group set murder trial to start He is residing at the Abe Scharff Bell. Eustis, Fla.; Emma Jackson, Columbia, 2nd T. Washington for that year. June 2 Afh. son. Reginald Eugene. a^jair*¡goals,’ 'ifor' 'itself in an ; BAYREUTH; Germany' (TIPI»' — YMCA on S. Lauderdale St. honor, and Mary Bragg, St.. Petersburg, Fla. I Mr. and Mis. Theodaiv R Neal. Mr. and Mrs. William Joiner. 579 their needs construct- Formerr Buchenwald concentration 1416 Stcnewall. daughter. Bessie. Noncan nah.- son, .Donald Lundi^a iv&y. 'it ieOT&mzes itihat tecnag era camp official -Martin Sommer will i BALTIMORE — Mrs j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd-Daniel Hob Joiner.. , , „• have J'wrld of ¡thoir .o^h. uha* go on triai -uune 11 charged with i James F. Steele,.Morgan State Col-1 Rev. A,. F. Andrews To Speak At StillmanCollege This Week son. Jr.. 1902 Carver Son, Hoyd Mr rand Mrs. ’ Willie Banks, 14J6 is'*nat. itJhe’ same as .the childhood or 53 murders, it ■ was anncuaced Sun-' ’ lege, employee, will receive a mas-1 Rev a. E. Antlrewsi pástoj: of the . Daniel HI No. Willett, son. Russie. adidt___ _ world.______It attempts-- ______to under- :day..Sommer, who was wounded at | tr's degree at John Hopkins Uni- | VAC’ATIONAL BIBLE SCHOOL 20. Reg^&ailion- will takc place Gun? Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1.. Jackson. 223 Mr.; and Mrs. Joe Grove. 2502 SET day.. June 1-5. Children from the srttal this world, its best and worst the end of World War IT and a versify at June exercise and her ; Parkways Prrsbylcrian Church, Will ; Bakers Alley, girl. Diane Daxtc.r. girl, Linda Fay. standards, its language and customs bone tuberculosis patient, won poot- on, Toussaint, .will be awarded a.| -peak .ait the. In ‘erdomir.al Woman’s Ì r.tioii Bible School will be ages of 4 through. 14 -are invited. • Mr. and Mrs. Rosccu Eartec, 298 fts'&iold upon the teen7ager..______ponements ol lus trial for 13. years I bachelor. . ’s degree at Morgan Col-I Ccnfermce at Stillman College Chis Parksways Presbyterian Dixie Mall. girl. Linda Fay. Mr. and Mi’s Oliie McCaskill, 732 The tools -which a leader uses are because of his condition. 1 legeInrrrs’s« spring ■ commencement.rt »in C.T1 r» OT—1 O *2 t. June 16 through June Baptist Brotherhood Mr. and Mi's. Rueben Washing Speed, daughter, Mar.v Ann. ton, 1460 orr. daughter. Vera ■ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Franklin, 366 Slates Its Monthly Mri and Mrs. William C Rucker. Allen, daughter. Gloria Dean. ■ 736 Chestnut, daughter. Patricia. Board Meeting Here Mr. 'and Mrs George w, Becton. June 6 • The' Memphis; Baptist- Brother- 704 Polk, daughter. Barbara Janice. ¡Mir. and- Mrs. Thómas J; Echols. hood will hold its regular, rnonithly, Mr and Mrs Wl!lif E. Coleman. 6044 Shady Grave Road, don. tiOcfcrd nieEiL?ng ait 8 p.m Friday, 3148 Clarksdale, daughter, Janice Rcuald June 13, at Owcii College. All Annette' Mr and Mrs. Tails Jackson, 1221 Brqt»hcidhc.od orsanizaitiohs . which No Mana-’ztas, son, Micliael Ray. , wore unable to report-' their coii- June 3 Mr and Mrs Felix Wright, 509 tribii.tions ait ’ the first Sunday •Mr, and Mi’S. -Archie Gillard, 189. Olive, soil Felix Jr. ANOTHER FIRST FROM meeting a.re asked to report at tOiis Greenlaw, daughter Mary Louise. meeting. __Mr. ___and Mi-s oscar S. Whitm'ore. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R>- Callahi^h A., targe a«ttehdance is expected 510 Lipfcrd. son. Daniel Lee. 231 Pauhne Círclemson, Jesse FSahs for the July program.- which Mr. and Mrs. Adam Toggle, 5079 Tyrone. will be held ad the Mi-. Nebo Bap Tnïsé.,sc'n, Moé’es. Mr. and Mrs Ollie B. - Hoskms, tist Chiiroh Sunday, June 6. will Mr. and Mrs. Foyice Clark, 1385 2486 Sltrd'te, dau-gihter. Lachehe be made. Valse. >t.win boys. Dennis and I Denise. ' Derwin. I Mr. and Mrs. Willi/? B. Williams. ■ .Mr. and-Mrs oscar W. Wil Ilan w. 12147 S‘ovaH. daughter. Dslois 690 Wright, daughter, Catilina ' Williams. Anecia Reese j Mr and Mrs. Rnh?nt. E. Huiuter, Gene Allison, Mr and Mirs Henry L. Carter. ' 1055 No seventh, daughter. Denise. 1626 Hanauer, daughter, Desiree Mr. and Mrs.. John B. Simpson. . Pai-ricia, * 582 Boston, daughter. Gloria Jean.
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 Baseball 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 Stadium ‘.‘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 . It lightens, brightens and quickly ducer and consumer nations. promptly relieves itching burning Yelt we can all • fly into the realm • Ill U CliiUt ChluEoLUL UGBT BROWN and Dr. B. E. Mays, of Morehouse T!he committee, whicth was ap light on for Algerian independence. the city Of St. Petersburg ... as helps clear skin of externally caus College and the Baptist Church, is of Skiri Rashes, Eczema, Psoriasis, ! But politically , de Gaulle has where- God’s children belong. . We I ed pimples. Softens blackheads for pointed yesterday by a board group Ringworm, Athlete’s Footi- Zenio a denial of 'the consbitultional rights can mount up with wings as an.- chairman of thé executive commit of coffee countries, met in the stops scratching, /V I tlie situation well in- hand. The of all citizens of this city.” easier removal. Fades blemishes, eagle. .Zl FirBt Aid Jelly For freckles and off-color spots. 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! He got ready to _ BURNS Costa Rica. ists who opposed what they co.nsid-. sta«nt tlh.e rumblings of another Quick; apply Moroline! It soothes» Dr. FRED It already has been agreed to in ered De Gaulle’s "soft", approach ‘Little RoCk’ incident in St. Petors- fly away and be safely at rest. KEEP HAIR FROM vite Britian, France, Portugal and. ansTBnML. to France's problems. But theyf burg, which - no thinking citizens. W&th his beak he plucked from relieves, eases pain fast, protects . Palmer’s ‘ his wiings all dead feathers, his skin as it speeds healing. Always GOING BACK Belgium to participate in the con were being silenced by the milit■ desires, bub which only city offi- beak reached to his'oil boag, he DOUBLE WO MORE IIA1H Go::.-C BACK PROBLEMS’. .RAIN. ,. sultations on behalf of their Afri ary’- civilian leader’s who accept■ cials could be blamed for.” keep a jar of Moroline handy in PERSPIRATION...NOTHING ATIEC.TS A WONDERFUL oiled bis pinions, now the sombre STRENGTH WATER REPELLENT PERSULAN PRESSING OIL HADI can colonies as well as Ethiopia. ed De Gaulle without question. City Manager Ross Windom, act- the kitchen and bathroom. . DO. ..YOUR HAIR GLITTERS AND 5KINLS FOR WEEKS Tlie committee today decided to.'1 .. REMAINS **J WAI URALLY SOFT AND NOT GREASY. NATURE’S B[gr PERSULAN WATER REPELLENT PRESSING O‘lL CON- Regular jar 15i extend invitations to' -West Ger ing under a prearranged plan A PETROLEUM JELLY^ SKIN 30c - 60c TAINS RARE SILICONE... 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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 Los Angeles Dodgers 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 a*l. Orang€ Mound. place I c-Muyne Magicians will bat 10 years from 58 to 25. This unprecedented decline in the Great ing to'the current issue of SPORT of one wing of the hdtel—was $80 thick said the group, which travel Other iietm-ipro league e imes ik, the first place and underrated lined at stopovers. MAGAZINE. a day.” ed to Moscow under thc provisions scheduled have the Tate Red Sox Kkmdykr Athletics lor lihc league < ♦ • American Game can nol-bo placed entirely upon the greed of ’ A complcite reversal of character Yessir. Sugar , Ray had put the of the Soviet-American cultural going against Woodstock tomorrow lead in that division Klondykc will Feeding Tip: When motoring the. big leagues which has fostered coast-lo-cpast game of. day I has t aken place, says SPORT. Tills showmanship back into the cham- agivcmenil. investigated the school • Wednesday» and the Memphis Tro be faV.:red. but Willie Frank Ware, . with a dog, It's simpler to feed broadcasts and blanket television, but blame should bo partially gjipi-wibh her defenses up—itihis girl piondliiip flight. systems of eight Soviet cities. jans tackling; the Orange Mound Magicr..m coach, has warned that a quality-prepared dog food whb haid -been distant arid- dis i Stars on Thursday. An exhibition t*ie LcMoyn,. club is going Ui such as Friskics In canned, bis* shouldered by the cautious and timid owners who failed to keep paraging to newspapermen, aloof FIGIIT OFF GIRLS EXPAND INVESTMENT i benefit, game has been slated lor the A'hlotics in cuil or cube form. in step with democracy and made partnership with outdated and abrupt to those who sought hep MAjLMOE. Sweden...— fUPD — friondsliip. who always presented a The Argentim, soccer- team Thurs NEW YORK (UPI, Phoenix folkways : . . rds^aiitrfiuHy cocksure piotwe of day night, called police for -help >n- Rheinfohr A. G . Ducssc)dorf. »West If industry çonciurtrd its busi- winked in their invcsHgatiori of ilerselljP^tihis girl suddenly blossom fighting off !teon-L. For in ail. tihp monster television and the tien cf bringing butt to trial if it. this assembly line generation, with !i couinttnyvyide Maibuiraltion of game of . turns out Hunt he is insane, as complex marketing problems hand i tee day broadoarts. Ttic underlying many have thought ail along.” said led by sales engineers, the tech ' reseritimienlt, a^aiirist segregation in FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE!! Coleman. nique is to build merchandise j■ southern parks was ignored as a The governor announced that “as cheaper, move it to’ the buyer quick I factor -almost .as' basic as any . YOUR SEMI WEEKLY MEMPHIS WORLD (FIRST WITH THE a master of courtesy" the stale will ly. provide financing on monthly medium of the broadcasters. ' file, full details on bhe incident installment, and make credit avail?• O----- O-----D. HEWS) MAY RE OBTAINED BY VISITING ONE OF THE BELOW w;ith the U S. Department of Jus I able to all regardless of race, color, Thc minor leagues will never tice. "We luiven’it-tried Co hide arry- [ religion o> creed. solve their woes by seeking enforce thing from the federal govern- •1 , 0.-—o>—o ment of an agreement not to tele LISTED PLACES: rne-nt," he said, -King’s civil rights Hen-ry F-ud cf-itablished à auto cast games within a radius of 50 have not been violated.” Central Prescription Shop No. 1 Magnolia Sundry mobile’* enup’re threugih conveyor miles ot fheir parks. Neither would The governor said mi affadavit belit engineering teohnique which a 150-mile restriction provide a 550 Vance Avenue 2037 Boylo Ave. to set up the mental examination cut produibition. caste. However, the i! practical and workable solution.. ,r was filed in’ Hinds County Chan nioflt skilil fill device conceived by : What minor league baseball needs Little Inn Buddy Grocery cery Court by Highway Patrol In the pioneer was his révolu-tionaay !; today is new markets. Club owners vestigator Sam Ivy. “one of Che i innovation of training unskilled Ii will not secure these new markets 13.18 PUNNAVANT 3060 Chelsea officers wan observed King’s sbrangc '. labor so that they would !>ocnnie !i with contrived entrances, desolate behavior at Oxford vesterday.’’ I consumers and tflius by lifting the .. walkways to park seals, inferior Cade’s Barber Shop Thompson Sundry REFUSED DECISION ; ,-,.Mt'i.ndiards .„.^..«0 ...cf his workers, lie croai- • concessions, and unsanitary toilets, j o——o---- o 523 Georgia Avenue 543 Mississippi Blvd. Authorihies said Kum refused (0 ’ hnw tnan-kots for Ills _chts. a-wopl. university officials’ decision o--- - o-----n i Our fans will stay away from I Ford perhaps put (lie civil .rights those ball parks where they have to Davis Bros. Sundries No, i Lay’s Pan-AM that the application would be turn I walk past players drossing rooms ed over .0 the state college ImkixcI issue nn the coDscictice f»F ihc 1447 Florida Street Crump Blvd. & Mississippi for t’iml action. Highway patrol United States by recruiting work and defy stored nwdntehance equip- men said the Negro ra-n around the ers, white and black from the plan momt- and wiithstand the threwfe of J, A. Ewing Service Station RCgiSbra'rfc Office nlioti't-iiic: "hglp, tation ■ South, and making them hostile park aititend^nts. You don’t Gillian Sundry Store part and parcel of a rising ccn- have._to jwy for tdiis tjipe of abuse. Z ■ help, heli)!'' altthouiZ’h no one 898 Florida Mississippi & Alston near ttbn n»- pla-.nord to harm him nnmy which was to change this Dixie piaCe oKfieers hav^- -w-eil- Coloin u) .-a;i p- minorities, and his recognition of ¡284 Tillman Slreel 675 5- Lauderdala coiijdn’t. do thwit,” Colenuin said. Coleman sand Kirjg had forged ' wiitohcd. bothered hju! bewildered the dignity of mankind, -there Ford Studio ail, least somc of the four letters > «weir how to cxpl'odit the wertward emerged a globe-circling empire Phillip’s Pharmacy he broughit to Ihr «unpus pur- lbw inovcmenit. and bow to handte which changed the landscape of Ibis country and many similar areas 793 N. Claybrook 1335 Florida p'-rted to Ik persona l recommanda- l television games or l'bP day, and BIG CH LEX' THUbTOERSTICK— Cleveland Indians* ccntorfioldor tions from Ole Miiss alumni- A ter dwinrflinig miluor Ira.gucs. of thc world. Larry Dohy gels a handshake as he passes tcammalo Chico o----o----- o 1 Westbrook Sundry Store Rsvis Bros, Sundries stete Imv . requirns appi (rants to In Dixiie. baseballs ’Aiiwienif XTnr- Carrenqncl after knocking a home run in the tidcond inning of have fiv’c rerommmdiaijibns from i T wirti the Soiu!h whuld catoh 718 Wells Avenue, 1246 Florida Street hiri—is the FJouiteem Asroria#nn. L-nmc- .of tfhds magnetdc force in a recent game at Kansas City. Utnpiro is Ed Hurloy. Doby's a-hinwil in hheir home county. . whlicih 1'ikp the Edgar Allen Poe i bluqpihjitiing .the coming century. homer went over the Centerfield fcnco and under the 3CQiebo*udr "Wn checked ouiL some of Win nntnci'is merely proelaiin.s “Never* Magnolia Sundry Store lalitens a nd Lt proved to Ik a. foi- | There must ije somotiliing vibrant, • Alexander’s Sundry Store , nearly 450 feet away. (Newspxosa Tholo). livore.’’ in jllickihig to mo-res’ winch ppuluaithiig and throbbing in our ap- 2037 Boyle Avenue geiy,” rond ■ C'nleman, “tuncl there'k would bave resulted in 1xink.rii.ptcy 387 Leath Strsal j J&ubi. jliey wOTe_aU_wittai_r„r i Irtuiaoh to living. Bungalow Sundry Store by Glennon Kung. 1 unMe .biislhessrs ...... :..L" whidh...... *1. tJirive.... « 1 ■TIiis must be built on the com- Rachelle Book Store BUS AT GULFPORT th,rm irli-) a seller’s market, baseball-Ì 3092 Chelsea Ays m»e. ■' mon dignity of whites and Negroes, South Parkway The govcwinir also revealed Hie - i'll III«' f^-Uilhenn AShncialJnil npr-r. not in 'the folkways of cotton,, mag- .under a i:egtriiotivr r-m-^naid I Stroder’s elailraraitp prcpaiiviibions the ste=te ! ' nnlias and the plantation. For - Wyatt’s Hat Shop Prog Store had niFidr for King's teip to the ; vvh.hib ii-as nn rules a.c-atn-v-t- ihn Nr- llriiry Ford wiped out the chasm 2192 Chelsea Avenus campus. Coleman sand 011c plain- B'l'n pL.i.v-fr, bat. .through "rntban iu's between the urban and the rurals 314 Beale eldthcs officer baan'ded the bus ; ftRirrominnil never breaks lil^rougli the and truly made us a one world Klondyke Sundry Store with King at Gulfport, where the , < (?ir,rl;:i!in t.o hire one '■1. rodet.v. Mc.Gowen’s Sundry Negro was a mànàsfteir, anti another ' lit’*; an <»ld. eld story. One that 0—04----o 1293 Vollinline Avenue hhe minor league baseball has sought Vance and Fourth plainclcithosman got on a Grenada, i Baseball mudt learn’ till ait Booker near Oxford. to cover up by accusing Wir majors T Washington was - right when he Hill’s Barber Shop *’A carload of officers in an un- op “greedy notion" a.nid of being I said “you can’t keep a man in the Larry’s Sundry indiffereiiit and callous to their 317- Ayers Streel nwked car aliao followed thc bus, > diitch without staying there with (Boalp Post. Office). . . the object being- to. .take care- of plight. I him.” And. Wendell Willkie’s One any unexpected event which might o--- o~—r> i World continues a global truith. Pantaze Drug Store bake place,’’ Oo-leman said. The Southern Association has triple A. Sundry done what no reputable business LTZL.i_. Hernando and Beale King apparently liad the support I INTRODUCE NEW BOURDON Hernando & Vance . i’ ■* -i| «1 K...... of neither Negro nor white citizens firm could do and Survive and j-- King Cotton Sundry in his short-lived battle to enter which is to ignore a large portion MONTREAL. — (UPI) — Dis Suarez Pharmacy Ol€ Miss. He made many enemies of the buyer’s market, and that tillers carp- Seagrams Ltd., Friday _ _ _4r— Linden and Hornondo among his race last year when he I umtampered force is the Negro. announced fit will introduce two 1098 Thomas Street wrote a series of newspaper articles Those congressional champions of new straight, bourdon whiskies .' tn- *-. Handy Park Sundry criticizing the NÀACp and .urging the minor leagues Rep. Emanuel to Western u. S. jnarkets this sum Central Prescription Shop No. 2 a return of Negroes to Africa. At Celler (D). N. Y. and Rep. Kenneth mer as part of its? campaign to 2339. Park Avpnue Keating,, both champions of civil boost sales over the $1 billion mark . Mississippi & Walker - ’ . • that time ^e whs a histxgiy profes / sor at Alcorn A&M------College for rights, obviously have been hood- this year. 7.: Negroes but was. fired this spring BETTER STILL; WHY NOT ASSU RE YOURSELF OF RECEIVING because no. students would enroll for his classes. EARN UP TO SS5 A WEEK — E-X-T-R^-A THE WORLD REGULARLY BY TAKING OUT A HOME DELIVERY King said Thursday.. .. night that.... . Local Garment Company Has Employment for those who de SUBSCRIPTION? 1 YEAR, $5.00; 6 MOS., $3:00; 3 MOS., $1.50. if he were released from jail, he i sire Extra Income while working in their own homes—Self would drop his attempt to.break' Employment. This is not Sales dr Telephone Solicitiing Worif. tyfake A|l Checks, Money Orders Payable To Memphis World, 546 down segKgaitidn of’ public schools You Can Work In Yom Own J^>»Bk»xed. in Mls'shitippi. . EARN UP TO $f,(j A WEEK '* Beale. < "1 would like to get out/ he said. I Address Yoiy Reply To: P.O. Box 352, Memphis, Tenn, “I would leave it idoae.” 1 6 • MEMPHIS WORLD • Wednesday, June 11, 1958 tion and attacked this Assocdatdon. Arlington Comniltee* NAAGP Protests and itihe- Supreme Count' of the World Statesmen (Continued From Page One) United States hi a series of news (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) SEEING SAYING paper articles in Mississippi . ” and Wilkins said. “Nd question Was tidns^ Osman;., and ~ the Tolon Na, jgroup, Mr. Campbell - said that r. “ “Now tthat Professor King bias ArlingtofTand^other Virginia com— By WILLIAM A. FOWLKES ~ raised as to “Ptbiessor.-King’s men Sought to further hds education at head. of the Northern ■ Territories z tality when he adivooalted segrega- Council of Ghana. ’ munities under desegregation orders the state-supported university in may be the "battlefield” of a clas Managing Editor Atlanta Daily World his state,, an attempt is reportedly RULING FACTOR IN JAPAN Masahide Shibusawa, great- sic Federal-State struggle this fall. The South’s-Oldest and Leading Colored Semi-Weekly Newspaper pus Wilght, colored Republican being- made by state officiails to have him declared imoompetenlt.” grandson of the founder of mod Published by MEMPillS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. and a young lawyer, in the Novem ern industrial Japan, read an arti With Arlington situated in the Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 546 BEALE — Ph. JA. 6-4030 ber election. ' King was taken forcibly from shadow, of the Nation’s Capital,, the Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE the' University of Mississippi cam cle written by France Minister Ich- Federal Government will he said, Where Shall I Go? i CHICAGO RACE pus yesterday when he sought to imada in the Tokyo , newspaper W. A. Scott, II. Founder; C. A. Scott, General Manager “Mainichi” with a daily circulation be particularly anxious to enforce enter summer school. Today at its court order, while Virginia will Entered In the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn, as second-class mall IF A HELL-BOMB dropped on us this morning, 1 must admit Representative William L. Daw Jackson, he was ordered taken to of 3,500,000. Inchimada credited Dr. Buchman with “the just settlement want .the county “to stand as a under the Act of Congress, March 1, 1870 that .1'would be somewhat confused on where to go and what son', Democrat, will be opposed by the State Mental Hospital at Whit-’ bulwark against integration.” to do—that is, of course, in the pattern of Atlanta's civilian de Dr. T. R, M. Howard, who moved field for observation,. of such issues as reparations, TOADDEUS T. STOKES______Managing Editor to Chicago from Mound Bayou, trade agreements and similar prac tion.” fense program. CITIZENS IN TOUCH SMITH FLEMING' .—....._____ . l______. Circulation Manager Miss., after the murder of Emmett tical. accords.”' I suspect that I am no exception among Negroes, among Louis Till, 14-year. old Chicago . Ambassador Hollington K. Tong Mri -Campbell said organizers of SUBSCRIPTION RATES: whom there is no adequate organizational program of pro boy, for wolf-whistling at a white of Free China brought congratula the schools committee have been Year $5.00 — 6 Months $3.00 — 3 Months $1.50 (In Advance) ' Miss. Delegatee tection from the fury of the awesome bombs which may woman and an outbreak of viol tions from President Chiang Kai- in touch with “leading citizens” in. ence against several colored men shek and Vice President Chen Chen. Norfolk and Charlottesville—two of ^ ^The MEMPHIS WORLD is ancIndependent newspaper — non-sectarian be lobbed on us by our potential enemies.enemies, To say that (Continued From. Page One). BUDDHIST RESPONSE and non-partisan, printing news unbiasedly and supporting those things who sought to register and vote. the other communities where de it believes to be of interest to its readers and opposing those things something is wrong in this area of gov Howard had his kickoff dinner the greater. the resistance the The colorful assembly, rose stand segregation orders are due to take against the interest of its readers. ernment and community affairs is putting at the Sherman Hotel recently. It greater should be’ our paitience. ing ovation in the high-raftered effect in September. was a $25-a-plate affair. That is, This can only encourage those who hall as the Lord Abbot of Watma- it too mildly. It is dangerous' foolish neg all who could afford it paid $25. have defied the Cbmlt’s decision hadtat monastery, who is' also As is Arlington, he said, the - lect! Young Republicans were charged and created the climme of tension Minister of; the Interior for Ecclesi people there are “overwhelmingly” Glennon King Again — — CO $10-a-plate, and if. a minister had wh’dh has resulted. in 47 bombings astical Affairs in Thailand, in his in favor of keeping schools open. EafA'an ' robes presented a -cere Some “informal co-ordinating work Those who began with this struggle around segregation al ATLANTA IS NO great exception to other a $25 ticket, his wife was allowed of homes, schools, churches and to'attend for $10. A total of 684 synagogues, and the riots of Clin monial gong to Dr. puchman. may be done in these three com the public school level and who saw later, the outlawing of the southern cities, where the twin evils of segre persons were served—94 Young ton, Tennessee, and- Little Rock, President Carlos P. Garcia of the munities,” he said. principle as being unconstitutional, also are aware of the enact gation and discrimination team with politics to Republicans. 52 ministers wives, Arkansas. Philippines sent a message by his Mr. Campbell said a public meet ment of certain public characters at either extreme of the ques keep Negroes out of the many jobs and the and the remainder $25-,a-head UNCHRISTIAN INCIDENTS personal aide, Major Agerlco Palay- guests. pay, in which he said, “The work ing would be held soon, to set up tion. huge financial layout provided in the name of In the light, of past , unchristian Of Moral Re-Armament in the a permanent organization for the Prominent among the ultra conservatives, emerged Profes National Civilian Defense. After the dinner, ward -captains incidents and the possibilities of Philippines has been inssrumental citizens group. sor Clennon King whose preachments drew much fire from those and others who could not afford future .recurrences, we renew our in creating unity in Asia and in As in so many programs where billions of federal dollars to pay S25 ...... ___ appeal to Pres1 dent Elsenhower to During his talk, Mr. Campbell ivhose all out struggle had been on this battle front of ridding were admitted to hear establishing the foundation for are allocated from common tax funds, the trouble in program the speaking. grant an immediate audience to, unity 'between East and West.” emohasized that. the committee’s the country of forced segregation. ming, employment and expenditure starts at the state level and i Negro leaders in an effort to pre platform called for keeping schools' Clennon King preached along with the ■ conservatives; he ACADEMY GRADUATES vent increased Lawlessness and CONGRESSIONAL THANKS open, but states that it is not con seeps through local administration. At our political best, because violence. This.appeal is all the more drew the fire of some of his own race and those organizations June graduates from the service ..FifLy-nine Memoei’s of the U. S. cerned with either maintaining of the twin evils, we have not achieved the breakthrough to fair academies included Ronald S. urgent in view of the- fact that Congress in a message thanked Dr. segregation or hastening inte spearheading the drive against segregation. several schools have been ordered sharing and responsibility. Brunner, of Los Angeles, from the Buchman for “service rendered to’ gration. . ' ' ' It is common information that at one time he lost his job •United States- Military Academy, to desegregate in September. this county and the world.” We a*re deeply shocked that, in as a teacher at Alcorn College and became almost an isolated and George M. Fennell, of Brook “In an age of confusion and fer EVERYTIME there has been cr CD test, authorities have an sp:te of the gravity of the situation ment you have pioneered the ideo of larn; Emperor Haile Selassie of man. lyn, from the Naval • Academy. nounced multiple thousands of imaginary deaths and in Lieut. Col. Daniel E. 'Day, who and the President’s previous pro logy of freedom,” wired the group, Ethiopia: Prime Minister Bandar- He is in the news again, as having gone to the ancient juries occurring among the citizenry caught by the bombing was a public information officer mises to meet with Negro leaders, headed by Senator Theodore F. anaike of Ceylon; Prime Minister old University of Mississippi, at Oxford and attempted to get in the Pentagon during World War such a conference has not been Green and Senator Alexander Wil Nnamdi Azikiwe of Eastern Nigeria fury and the fallout. One does not have to imagine much held. ey, Chairman, and ranking Repub and four Members of his Cabinet; registered for a summer course. But officials have had him to know the segment of population which is most "open" II, was in,, town last weekend. He It is' indeed lamentable that It is the professor of military science lican on the Senate Foreign Rela Robert. Schuman, President of the committed to a mental institution. . to destruction by almost no organization. apparently has not been recognized tions .Committee, and by Majority European Union; Si Bekkai, Prime and tactics at Flòrida A. and M. by the Executive Branch of our Whether a minister with his A. M. degree and seeking his This provides no pleasant feeling for anybody who stops University. He was promoted from Leader John W. McCormack and Minister of Morocoo until last government that the critical plight Minority Leader Joseph W. Martin, month; Fadhil Jamah, head of the Ph. D., actually suggested a mental aberration would go along to think of what might happen in our time. Could a Hiroshima major to lieutenant colonel in Ko of American democracy is directly rea in 1952. Jr., of the House of -Representa Iraqi delegation to the United Na with other speculations’which should arouse the Negro leaders, occur among our citizens, despite the preparations being paid traceable to the unresolved pre’b- tives. “In an age of division ydu tions and seven times Foreign Min Scheduled to attend, the Army lems of racial injustice and dls- have shown the way to unity.” ister; General Hans Speidel, Com of Mississippi to raise to their feet to clarify this strange happen for and provided all around usl’ That doesn't amuse me! How crimiinatiotn; Which have resulted ing. - .?. ■ Command apd General Staff Col CABLES FROM ' mander of NATO Ground Forces; about you? . lege at Fort, Leavenworth, Kan.. in a tragic decline in American PRIME MINISTERS Giuseppe Saragat, Chairman of •In the first place, such an attempt as accorded King would are: Lient. Col. C. M. Davenport of prestige throughout the world.' Other messages came from Prime the Democratic Sooialist Party of directly be in contrast with his former position. His utterances Detroit, West Point Class of 43. THE LEADERS Minister U Nu of Burma; the Shah Italy. have written a new chapter in the loq of the die hard opposition Leaders of the Workshop sessions had been good fodder for the White Citizens Council and other He is now at Sandia Base, New that has been playing expedient to the trade winds of passion, Mexico. Lient. Col. Arthur • H. were: Mr. W, C. Patton, president prosegregationist movements. He had been widely quoted when legal confusion and empty bleating for pffice. Booths, East Orange, N. J., who is of the Alabama State Coordinating thé opposition .deemed that Negro leadership needed "lecturing" Association fop Registration and The conduct of this candidate and his supporters, was able stationed at the Pentagon in the Voting; Mr. Albert T. Powell, Pro Dr. Lee Lorch Leaves on the topic of "our way of life." _ to win white votes all over the city. They were the silent indi office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. gressive Voters league of Missis Now, if this is the Clennon King of record, there is a cators who think deeply, and as soon as office-seekers sound sippi; Mr. James T. .McCain, field strangeness surrounding his action as well as how he was taken deep enough to find that somewhere in the minds of those vot Also Major Henry M. Francis of secretary of the Congress of Racial Philander Smith College out bodily for mental observation. Washington, D. C., West Point Equality; Mr. Amzie Moore, presi ing’for them there is a fatigue of being exploited and voting Class of ’44’ who is in the public dent of the Cleveland, Miss., Surely, this thing should be probed to thé bottom; it can for something they do not believe in, there will be a different information office, Department of NAAiCP; Mr. Medgar Evers, State LITTLE ROCK? — Dr. Lee Larch ■ -However, it is obvious that the not be noted, posted and then moved away from as a matter appeal for the suffrage of those who elect those who are to the Arm.y. Pentagon .and Major NiAACP secretary of Mississippi; who befoaime' head of the nuathe- Wesleyan' University post which he of fact. Too much is involved in the incident and too many govern their destinies and shape their economic and social poli Axel W. Hemri, who is at Sania Mr. Rufus Dswis, registration chair- miajbics department ait Philander . accepted among a number of offers Báse, N. M. main of the Montgomery Improve Smith Oollege' in Sespitember, 1955, by top colleges and universities will mysteries now emerge into the equation surrounding the be cies. ■ • ‘ ■ ment Association; Dr. C. O. Sim- and for the last year director of a provide him with an excellent op ginning of the -activitiés of Clennon King to let the matter rest It is being .said that Gov. Faubus flung the blunder of this George Holland, who was form- sk-'ns, president- United Christian research project in ’ mathematics portunity for advancement. at its present position. century for the purpose of walking easily into another term for erly employed in the central of Movement, Inc., Shreveport, La., under a Grant from the National fice of the Veterans’ Anministra- and Rev. John L- Tilley and Miss Soienice Foundation has accepted Dr., Lorch has spent the past We insist lhat a thorough and impartial inquiry is in or governor with hands down; others have been watching his tion here, was in town last week Ella J. -Baker, staff members. Mr. a similar post at Wesleyan Univer- ■ several summers as a visaing der. plight; the voters also are watching something themseles. for conferences with the Admini John M. Brooks, director of Voters- siity? Middletown, Conn. mathematics researcher at Leland After all this cooling off period preaching, and the extreme strator of Veteran’s Affairs. Registration Program of NAACP Dr. Lorch lias a splendid back Stanford University. In the past , brought greetings to the Confer ground in his field and brings few months he has received offers Vacation Time Not Necessarily Accident Time gradualists on both ends might be put on notice that the people NIXON SAFARIS ence. Dr. M. L. King, Jri, president great competence to his teaching, from several outstanding institut are more ready than you think. The June edition of. the Demo of Southern Christian Leadership said Dr. M. LaFayeitte Harris, ions. After the rigors of a long winter, the approach of spring cratic Digest says the buildup of Conference and Rev. F. L. ShuJttles- president of the college, and find- He holds the B.A. degree from and summer balm would be fraught with those temptations al Vice President Richard M. Nixon worfh, corresponding secretary„ were_ _ ing a • main of his calibre for our Gomel!! University and his MA. most irresistible in pleasure seeking. Naturally, school closing includes “the Nixon safaris to Asia principal speakers at the 'closing mathematics department will be and PhD. degrees from' the Unl- CAPITAL SPOTLIGHT and to Africa, his determined cul mass meeting Thursday evening. . I difficult. * > versify of Cincinnati. ¡time would usher in the recreation Spirit; the parks and play tivation of his press critics-, his grounds open, while many will scamper off to resorts, vacation LOUIS LAUTIER - NNPA 4 Atlanta Daily World Reporter comparatively new and loud pro centers and ,summer school. testations against racial discrimi It is to be regretted that as a rule the vacation season be nation widely printed in the Negro press, his -informal parties in a gins with some sad event; the swimming pools often lead off Sikes Amendment Beaten highly-restrictol residential area with the fii'st casualty of the sedson. I . ... r - ’ — - - • - — of the Nation’s Capital .and his The endless streams of the highways, withth theine use ofor fastiasl , DIXIECRATSj PÉRSUADED Representative... L. ..F. Sikes, -----Demo- - studied cultivation of social charm.” moving vehicles, with every kind of driver,.....are ...... not without jI Ucrat, Ul, UKof- IFlorida, Ivi iuu, nyinot toiv voffer i ’ v i hisi ii -j vi.amendment ■ to. the Defense De- "Incidentally, colored persons have those perils which often wind up in tragedy. i partment appropriation bill to. prohibit the use of any funds in I that measure to send Federal troops to enforce Federal court o.r- been guests at some of th-? "in In spite of precautions, the widening of highways and the formal parties” at the Nixon home four-lane pattern, they still lead in accidents and casualties, Iders for desegregation of public schools in communities in re "in a highly-restricted residential WHAT IS HAPPENING on to the house while Luther put Edna's nice. I like her.” Until now. no woman except their up the team. Cord came out and “Going to take some getting which in many instances could be avoided. bellion against the Supreme Court decision school segregation. area.’’ - widowed mother has lived on the ranch that the three O’Dare brothers walked to the barn. I saw him used to.” I said. The highways represent probably the heaviest investment work in wild Oklahoma Territory of “We ail have to make our ad- ' i Sikes was told that the amend been compelled to spend any dough the 1900s. Cord, the eldest, is the speak to Luther but was too far of "^tdte enterprise. They were constructed for convenience in ment would be rejected on a roll for reelection. C. D. King is the “ladies’ man." but Luther, the mild-, away to hear what he said. Cord justmeiits, Smoke. Give her a | travel, to afford a more comfortable route for those who pre call vote and that House rejection treasurer of ‘‘People for Powell”1 MEMPHIS WORLD mannered second brother, is the first laughed and Luther got pretty chance. Will you promise me Committee, located in the Hotel to take a wife. Cord picked out the sore, but by the time he walked that?” fer their automobiles and to connect the networks of country of the amendment would be con- Want Ad Information brjde. Edna Shore, and Luther courted ; strued as indorsement of the action Theresa' in New York City. her by mail. Luther and Edna were across the yard he was Over it. “Sure, but what ...” 1I and village travel. ,x> married in Ponca City—the—day she ’of President Eisenhower in send- Under the law, Powell and Call JA. 6-4Q30 arrived by train from Chicago. Julie came across the river, "A woman gets lonely out here, That appreciation for thi$ expensive facility would cer- •i rag paratroopers of the IMst Air- Brown will have to file with the Deadline For Classified Ad. Is There's trouble after the wedding which surprised me, considering Smoke. Believe me, she’ll need between Cord and Bill Hageman. Cord help from time to time.” tainly carry with it the thought of safety, respect for the other berne Division to Little_Rock and Clerk to 'the House a report of the | Tuesday for Saturday’s Edition and accused Bill of being a cattle rustler how the day .had, turned out. Ma fellow and allowances for him.'w ( federated the Arkansas National contributions he receives and | Saturday for Wednesday’s Edition and a bitter fight resulted, with Cord came out as she dismounted by "All right," I said. "But come spends in behalf of their candi the victor. Bill s sister Julie is one of back, huh ?” , . .ii Guard, to enforce