Bishop Gomez Appointed Member Geiebrezze-For-Governor Committee THE OHIO INFORMER Vol. XII—No. 27 AKRON, OHIO, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1958 Price, lOe NAACP^s Marshall Charges Girl Beats Boy Newsies Again Court Bill Could Destroy Alice Mitchell Makes U. S. Judicial System It Three In A Row WASHINGTON—A bill to limit U.S. Supreme Court of jurisdiction government against any group the jurisdiction of the United in the following areas: that might at the time be in dis­ States Supreme Court was de­ 1—Act'ons of Oongress'onal favor." scribed by the NAACP representa­ committees; The statement maintained that tive here as a possible "opening 2—Actions of governmental since Negroes in states such as wedge in a determined effort to agencies established by Con­ Mississippi and portions of Alaba destroy the effectiveness of our gress to deal with subversion ma and Louisiana are denied the judiicial system." among employees of the Ex­ right to vote, they consequently The description was contained in ecutive Branch of govern are denied normal political redress MAYOR CEX.EBIIBZZE a statement of Thurgood Marshall, ment. and have as their only ultimate BISHOP GOlVrEZ genuinely warm heart so sadly NAACP special counsel. Marshall's 3—State laws dealing with si*- recourse against oppressive uncon­ Bishop Joseph Gomez, a vet­ needed in these days oif unusually statement was read to the internal version witliin the state's stitutional acts the United States eran former pastor of the St. difficult problems of human re- security sub-cominittee of the borders; Supreme Court. James AME Church, Cleveland, lat'ons. He has been mayor of all Senate Judiciary Committee on 4—Regulations of school boards Under the bill's provisions, the prominent c'vic leader and bishop the people of Cleveland, and would March 4 by Clarence Mitchell, di­ dealing with subversion statement further warned, local of the AMJE diurch, joined the be Governor of all the people of rector of the NAACP Washington among teachers; school boards could unrestrainedly Alice Mitchell of 1346 Seventh believes he's the best newsie on campaign committee of Cleve. Ohio. Bureau. ^ 5—State provisions dealing with penalize teachers for belonging to av. did it again last week. For the Westslde; and Xavert Carr, land's three times elected mayor, "He is accessible, personable THE BI L( L in question was the admission of lawyers to organizations such as the NAACP, the Uiird week in a row she led 1115 Peerless av., a new boy, who Anthony J. Celebreeze, candidate and a f^reat champion of the com­ S.2646, which would deprive the practice. while local and state boards could in the total numiber of Ohio IN­ started just when the contest .for the Democratic nomination of mon man whiile recognizing the Marshall's statement warned penalize lawyers for acting in op­ FORMER copies. Last v'eek she opened. Governor, in a joint press release claim.s of all segments of the peo­ that passage of the bill "would position to laws already declared sold 200 papers, tlia first time Only four more weeks remain by Mayor Celebrezze and his cam­ ple. Any consideraition above and eventually lead to the possibility unconstitutional by the U. S. thiE amount has been sold in any in the contest, including this paign manager, John E. Elder, beyond the purely partisan would 4 Panelists Discuss of unrestrained action by state Supreme Court. one week. week's issue. veteran leader throughout the easily make him the choice of the By this victory Alicvj definitely As of >Iiarch 15 term of the former Gtovernor and electorate of the State." Obscene Literature put the boys on the wm and for Don Leathers. 665 Moon st. 6">i now United States Senator, Frank The interest of Bishop Gomez tht first time Donald Leathers of Alic« Mitchell, 15146 7 th a v. 558 J. Lausche. will not only be a tremendous in. Group Of Southern Ministers 655 Moon st. began to feel the Lwiis Paul, 189 Euclid av. 550 heat from, his opposition. But Don. In a special release by Bishop fluence among the people of the Available In Akron Haz^l Parker, 282 V2 Kelly Av. 500 AME Church, but will add great aid also came througrh with an­ Phil Collins. 741 Raymond st. 427 Gomez emiphasizing his unquali­ Urges Support For NAACP other fine week. He sold 150 pa­ fied endorsement of the mayor, he emphasis to Celebre^ze's candi­ Panelists representing four Harry Furlow, MaS^iUon ^^ points of view discussed the needs pers which lengthenei his lead stated, "For a. considerable num­ dacy throughout the state of GREENSBORO, N. C. — More the current NAACP registration Ruby Brown, 129.1 Honodle 871 Ohio. He is known for his ora. for controls over distribution of over the second place spot now Charles Woods, Alliance 370 ber of years, I have been a resi­ than one hundred southern min­ and vote campaign," the state­ held by AUce. Louis Paul, who had dent of the state of Oh'o and torical ajb'lity and hard-hitting indecent literature in the Akron isters representing a number of ment continued. "We likewise in­ Samuel Grant, 772 Bellevue av. 858 emphasis on those things that he area lat a meeting Friday, March held the runne-rup spot for sev­ George Clark. 5601/7 Wooster 838 voter in the city of Cleveland, denominations joined last week in vite all religious groups to join eral weeks, had to give ground believes in and beneficial to those 21, at 7:30 p.m., on the fifth (floor a statement calling upon all per­ Lamond Clark, 772i/, Moon st. 237 serving as pastor, counsellor and with us in supporting the present to Allfcc, whose phenomena.1 sales who need it most. of the YWCA. sons of religious persuasion to Bennic Johnson, 1005 Rayraond 198 f^ublic official of the people. I have fight for freedom by making sub­ in the past three weeks have lifted watched with interest and concern Making up the panel were Rev. support the NAACP as the or- stantial contributions of time, ef­ Rrma IMemingor. 293 Scott a\. 178 E. E. Morgan, pastor of Wesley ganization works to realize "its her from eighth place to a close Lavert Carr. 1115 Peerless a v. 172 the growth of both state and city fort and finance to assist the second, and hiave been a student of publi.3 Cpl. Stan Junius Wins Temple AME Zion Church, who worthwhile objectives." NAACP in realizing its worth­ Dwlght Tye, 354 Hickory St. 170 affairs and the men and women represented the viewpoint of the while objectives." WESTSIDE BOYS are definite, Rose Harris, 859 Bell st. 165 Good Conduct Medal clergyman; Mrs. L. E. Edwards, The statement was issued here ly out to stop Alice during the Alex Andnis, 570 Camp st. 110 who have been elected to ptiblic on March 6 at a pastors* meeting office. snokesman for the parent; George closing five weeks of the con­ Larry Maxwell. 1.59 H^lstead 105 FORT DEVENS, Mass. — Cpl. Kidder, assistant principal of initiating a southeast regional test. What their plans are, no one Arthur Moore, 605 Cantp st. 80 "Like many Ohioans, I have Stanley H. Junius, son oif Mr. and conference of the NAACP. Texas Church Leaders often supported aspirants for of- North High School, representing seems to know, but everywhere Mrs. Stanley Junius of 603 Crosier the school; and Atty. James Leon­ "We are connpelled to spell oua the cry is "Let's stop Alice." WritesTract-of-Month flee vvithoi-jt reijard to party af­ ed the highly coveted honor of HirAT^ti-NAACP Law filiations. Mavor Anthony Cele­ ard, advocate of the Catholic the relevance of the Christ'an Well, that's what they'll have to ed the highly covevted honor of IX)int of view. message as. it relates to human DALLAS—^The Texas Council of do in order to stave off her last- Arf-icle for Methodists breeze of Cleveland is in my opin­ the Army's Good Conduct Medal. ion admiraWv quai'ifie^j for the The meeting was sponsored by dignity and freedom." the clergy­ Churches has adopted a resolu­ minute rush for toT> honors in the NASHVILE, Tenn. — The Rev. position of Governor of the State Corporal Junius entered the Mrs. Bertha V. Moore, candidate men decIareJ in the document. tion denouncing as "unjustified, contest. During the first two Richard H. Johnson, pastor of of Ohio. He is cariable. courage­ Army in March 1955 and com­ for nomination on the Democratic "The immediate slt'iation is so unnecessary and undemocratic," weeks Alice was nowhere in the Ebenezer Methodist Church,Wash- ous, strong in convictions, not pleted training at Fort Carson, ticket for the General Assemibly, pressing that any passage of time the recently enacted Texas law contest, but when she heard what ington, D. C, is the author of the yielding to ureiue pressure, pro­ Colorado, in July the same year. and Suzanne HughesV Democratic without positive action affords the requiring branches of the National the boys were getting for weekly March Tract-of-theMonth, issued enemies of freedom more time to gressive, and ahotop''^nihs are shown—Phil Col­ son was formerly superintendent fact that he has the human touch, fantry. Mary Eagle was master of cere­ people of religious concern to ful- a meeting of the Council, com­ lins, 741 Raymond St., winner of of the Washington District, Wash- and that he brings to the affairs He attended Central High School monies and Mrs. Mary Kate Jones fill their duties as responsible citi­ posed of several Protestant de­ the second weekly prize; Geore^ ington Conference of the Metho­ of government a moral tone and a in Akron, was in charge of group singing. zens by effective patricipation in nominations, here on March 12, Clark, 560 i/j Wooster av., who still dist Church. THE OHIO INFORMER First' "Biilboard^* Jackson Award Saturday, March 22, 1958 Your Cleveland Editor Honored THE OHIO INFORMER Election Founded August 27, 1946. Published every Saturday by the Akron Informer Publishing Company, 36'/2 N. Howard St., Akron 8, Ohio Laws •.. At Market Developers Meet Mary F. Shepard Editor L. By Ted W. Brown -J WASHINGTON—An award Kendrix, The Moss H. Kendrix HEmlock 4-4933 honoring James A. "Billboard" OrgaJiization, Washington, D. C, National Advertising Representative—INTERSTATE UNITED NEWS­ Secretary of Slat* of Ohio Jackson, pioneer marketing spe­ and NAMD board chairman, who PAPERS, INC., 545 Fifth Av., New York 17, N. Y. cialist and advertising executive, read the citation for and introduc­ The INFOBMER assumes no responsibility for the return of unso­ Party Affiliation has been created by the National ed Walker. Dr. William V. Crump, licited articles, manuscripts or photographs, unless accompanied by The function of Ohio primary Association of Market Developers public relations director and head •elf-addressed properly stamped envelope. elections is to give the members to be given annually to persons of the Division of Business at A of each political party an oppor­ excelling in marketing and its and I, acted as toastmaster for SUBSCRIPTION RATES—By mail, including postage. One Year, tunity to choose the candidates allied fields. the dinner. payable in advance, $4.50; Six Months, in advance, $2.40; Single Copies, who w:ill represent their party at 10 cents. The 1958 award w^ent to Wil­ A native of Bellefonte, Pa., the November general election. liam O. Walker, co-publisher and Bring thus a party election, only "Billboard" Jackson was active ;in editor of The Cleveland Call and the affairs of NAMD until his those qualified electors of Ohio Post, who is also president of the who are naembers of that party recent retirement from E s s o National Newspaper Publishers Standard Oil Company of New Letter Of The Week are given the right to vote at Association. Walker aidresesd such primary election—only qoali. Jersey. For about a half century The following letter by Mark Ethridge, publisher of the Louisville NAMD annual awards dinner he was active in newspaper work, fled Republicans may vote at a held in Na^viUe durinsf the (Ky.) Courier-Journal, appeared on February 23 in the Washington marketing and advertising, having Rewihlican primary and only association's 5th annual marketing Post and Times-Herald: qualified Democrats may vote at joined Esso in 1933. He is con­ clinic ajid convention, March 19- sidered one of the foimders of the My wife's piece in This Week Magazine about our being "mugged" a Democratic primary. 22. THE LEGISLATURE of Ohio Market Developers and was named in Washington and the round-up on crime—"Fear in the Street of the On the occasion of the awards its first Life Member when the Nation's Capital" in the U. S. News and World Report for Feb. 14— has given us the test of party dinner, March 20, on the campus membership. The law states that body organized six years ago. have produced a spate of letters addressed to us. Some of them are of Tennessee A and T State Uni­ WALKER, who received the membership in, or political affilia­ versity, NAMD also honored indignant over crime in the Capital, some are sympathetic, and some, tion with, a political party shall first "Billboard" Jackson citation, from my less ardent admirers in the South, think that only poetic men and women who have been has been engaged in newspaper be determined in the following associated with one product for justice was done when a Negro hit me in the head. work since 1919 and between that manner: ten or more years in the area of That is what disturbs me about both pieces. It never occurred to If the person has voted in a Negro market activities. Ramon time and 1932 he was associated my wife to say that they were white boys, and the piece in the U. S. previous regular .state election the S. Scruggs, Michigan Bell Tele­ with a number of the leading News and World Report leaves the implication that they were indeed test applied is his sworn state­ phone Company, Detroit, heads the newspapers of the nation. He be­ Negroes. They were not. There were five of the young thugs; three ment as to how he voted at the Awards Comimittee for NAMD. came an owner' and editorial next preceding regular state elec. head of The Cleveland Call and stayed in the get-away oar and two "mugged" and "yoked" us, what­ OTHER PARTICIPANTS in the tion at which he voted. If he Post in 1932. In addition to his ever the expression is. awards dinner included Dr. W. states under oath that at the next S. Davis, president of the univer­ newspaper interest. Walker is All of them were white; three from Asheville, N. C, one from preceding regular state election sity; Joe Albright, NAMD presi­ otherwise in business and Is ac­ South Carolina and one from Maryland, just over the District line. All at which he voted, he voted for a dent and director of Albright and tive in civic and political life of of them had good old English names common to the South; all were maiority of the candidates of that Associates, Nashville, and Moss H. his city. products of good old segregated Southern white schools. political party of which he now claims to be a member of. or af­ I'm sorry to discomfort those who seemed pleased to have me hit filiated with, he is deemed to be in the head, but I did want to set the record straight. Besides, I a member .of and aflaiiated with Dixie Ban On Negro Voting would never admit that a Negro could hit any harder than a white boy. such political party. If the elector has never voted at a previous regular state elec. Harms Nation, Wilkins Says tion and he states that he desires AKRON BATTERY COMPANY to he a member of and affiliated BOSTON — Because of the dis­ a total vote of 1,884,500; but Sen­ 406 Wooster Avenue, Akron 7. Ohio with a particular political party, franchisement of Negroes a single ator James O. ;pastland was Day Phone: BL 3-2874 Night Phone: HE 4-2749 he is then deemed to be a member "Mississippi vote is roughly equal elected in Mississippi the same of and affiliated with such politi­ to flve-plus Massachusetts votes," year in a total vote of 105,526. NEW AND REBUILT BATTERIES cal narty. Roy Wtlkins, NAACP executive Three-fourths of the ellgiibles The "regular state election" as secretary, said here in an address voted in Massachusetts, but only Repair and Recharging and Rental Service. used here is defined as the No­ delivered in observance of the 50th one-tenth in Mississippi. Wholesale and Retail vember election held in the even- anniversary of the famous Ford Yet Senator Eastland, elected We Cater to Small Busineses and Fleet Owners numbred years. Hall Forum. through disfranichisement, picks "The vote of Massachusetts your federal judges, your U.S. at­ citizens is discounted and liis in­ torneys, and handles as he pleases BAUER DRUGS fluence in his governmient cur­ the civil rights legislation which LOWY'S TV & RADIO tailed" as the result of the denial Massachusetts supports." HY-PURE PRODUCTS of the vote to southern Negroes, Further, Wilkins pointed o"** 1298 Copley Road TE 6-6565 the NAACP leader said in his Howse of GAYER & PENNY'S "the widespread disfranchisen We have batteries for all makes Portables, Hi-Fi and Record address on March 2. EUilr Creations of Negro citizens is a natio:: Players—Sales sind Service. See our new location. Formerly at "BOTH the fifth Massachusetts scandal and particularly so at this 539 East Av. ofr 18 years. congressional district and the first time in world history when our Phone: BL 3-8698 Mississippi district have a popu­ coimtry is calling for free elections 225 N. Howard St., Akron lation of 350,000 (1950)," he in captive Iron CJurtain countries pointed out. "But in 1956, Repre­ and for self-determination in 300 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM sentative Edith Nourse Rogers of colonial territories. You Can't Choose Wrong for Easter your state was elected in a total France, for example, may well vote of 206,003; and Representa­ point to the voteless Negro citizen HOLIDAY SPECIALS tive Thomas G. Abernathy of Mis­ in the South when our country sissippi WEis elected in a total vote urges it to do what we think is $20.00 SKIRTS FOR $10.00 — Tailor-Made of 38,000. right in Algeria." We Are Specialists in Tailor-Made Suits and Skirts Similarly, Senator Leverett •¥• ¥ M HEADACHE Saltonstall was elected in 1954 in —GIVE BLOOD— Ease PAINS OF HEADACHE, NEURAL­ GIA, NEURITIS with STANBACK LARRY'S TAILOR SHOP TABLETS or POWDERS. STANBACK combines several medically proven pain 216 Second St. S.E., Canton, 6. GL 5-1080 relievers . . . 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The NAACP charged that the Negro workers in a complaint CIO, to violate the seniority Cone Mills permitted Negroes to filed with the President's Com­ Tights of Negro workers and to work only as sweepers, lalwrers, To Defiant South mittee on Government Contracts restrict such workers to menial janitors and feeders. An investigia- WASHINGTON — The National state toe given any f imds unless its by the National Association for job classifications. tion by Mr. Hill failed to reveal Association for the Advancement appropriate officials pledge that the Advancement of Colored Four other members of the a single Negro employed as a of Colored People has again urged such money will be spent in con­ People. Greensboro NAACP complained weaver, loom operator, loom fixer Congress to withhold federal fuilds formity with the requirements of of discrimination by two other or frame hand in any textile mill The complaint, filed by the As­ the U. S. Supreme Court decisions larere employers in the city—Cone in North Carolina. for education from segregated sociation's labor secretary, Her­ Of May 17, 1954, and May 31, Mills, a textile comT>any, and the schools. bert Hill, (Ml March 6, alleges that Affidavits filed with the Presi­ 1955, in the school desegregation Southern Bell Telephone and Tele­ Testifying hefore the Senate dent's Committee indicated con­ cases." graph Company. These companies, sistent refusal by the telephone Committee on Labor and Public SOUTH AKRON as well as Western Electric, are company in Greensboro to employ Welfare here on March 5, Clarence Mitchell read into the record a qualified Negroes responding to Mitchell, director of the NAACP letter which NAACP Executive repeated advertisements in local Washington Burean, cited the con­ Secretary Roy Wilkins wrote to Upholstering Co. RECORDS OF THE WEEK newspapers for telephone opera­ tinuing defiance of the United Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of "You Were Made For Me" tors. States Supreme Court ruling Health, Education and Welfare, on 843 S. Main St. IE 5-8529 against segregation in public edu­ January 3. In this letter Wilkins Sam Cooke In a conference with General C. cation by political leaders of Ala­ charged: E. Ryan, executive vice chairman New Suites Built to Order "TequHa" bama, Arkansas, Georgia, Flordia, of the President's Committee, land "Two million Negro children The Champs Louisiana, Mississippi, South Caro­ Dr. Joseph R. Houchins, the com­ continue to be deprived of their Repairing and Recovering lina and Virginia. "The Walk" mittee's director of compliance. right to equal accesss to the best Budget Arranged Jimmy MeCracklin Hill reviewed pending complains "The question arises," he said, training their communities pro­ filed by the Association and ex­ "can the officials of these states vide. Education and training in the WORK GUARANTEED COZY RECORD SHOP pressed dismay that the commit, be trusted to handle any kind of sciences for the generality of stu­ 27 N. Howard St. tee has failed to take vigorous federal assistance for the educa­ dents are not deemed inadequate action in many of these cases, tion of all of our citizes without to meet the challenge to national some of which have been pending flrm anti-segregation safeguards? security, and the shameful inade­ for almost three years. The answer to tliat question is quacies of the illegally segregated •No'." Negro schools impose an even THE NAACP, Mitchell told the more severe handJcap upon the INGROWN NAIL committee members, asks "that no national effort." HURTING YOU? ffflfflediofe Relief! "We Are Not Satisfied Unless You Are" A few drops of OUTGRO® bring blessed relief from tormenting pain of ingrown nail. 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1 The desk where Mr. Nelson opened hia SUPREME COAL flattering bills and wrote a letter to the electric com­ 881 S. High St. BL 3-8111 pany, protesting against their advertising that electricity gives more value for every dollar than any other item in the family budget. PORTAGE 0 2 Where Mr. Nelson looked at the electric PAINT CO. clock to see if he had time to mail his letter before dinner. 20 E. Cedar St. (D 3 The hi-fi se^ he turned off as he left the room. ' PO 2-8859 4 Where Mr. N. paused to check the fur­ nace thermostat and turn qn the porch light PAINT AND WALLPAPER to guide the dinner guests. FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS 5 His daughter's bedroom where he watched her drying her hair with the elec­ tric hair dryer and admired the dress she DON'S had just ironed for her date. Beer and Wine 6 The TV, with Junior riding herd. 1180 Grant St. PA 4-0271 7 The electric coffeemaker and the toaster, We Feature Imported and ready to do dinner duty. Domestic Beers, Wines and 8 The all-electric kitchen, where dinner was Champagnes cooking and Mrs. Nelson was taking ice cubes from the refrigerator—and where the PEOPLES electric dishwasher and clotheswaslier and BOTTUNG CO.. Inc. dryer were waiting to do the chores ahead.

9 The back porch, where Mr. N. paused to In the vanguard of style with think—realizing that his family was putting those immensely flattering darker tones is electricity to work in dozens of ways all BEVERAGES the Ivy League by Stetson. Notice the narrow over the house ... ways he often forgot. So brim, tapered crown and subtly striped band maybe the electric company was right about 880 Grant St.. Akron, O. IE 5-7421 that give you that wide awake, youthful the value of his service. Si095 look. Stop in and see it today. 10 The trash can into Vihich he tossed bis crumpled letter. SOPHIE'S PIE & PASTRY SHOP Home-Made Pies, Fresh Straw­ The Hatterie berry Pies Daily—For All Oc­ OHIO ^^CLijO^GM. COMPANY casions, Churches, Clubs, 126 S. Howard St. BL 3-9212 Organizations 'Kelly Crowns Them AW A bnfinet»-managed, tax-paying electric company 449 E. South St. HE 4-5062 THE OHIO INFORMER Saturday, March 22, 1958 i it Personalized Ulinislry By Rev. A. B. Adams Pastor, Second Baptist Chojxdi Alliance, Ohio

"Spiritual Healing' The Rev. L. H. Blackburn, D.D., upon the fact that God is the rector of the Emmanuel Episcopal real source of healing. Church of Cleveland, spoke twice The irrefutable fact was men­ SECOND BAPTIST OHTJBCH HOUSE OF GLORY BAPTIST on March 4 at the Episcopal tioned that only God heals and 188 E. Center St. 463 Harvey St. church in Alliance. His theme was not pills or surgery. It is ,tiie "Spiritual Healing." He spoke in loving action of God, working Rev. Stanley Lynton, Pastor Rev. Jerry L. Bolar, Pastor the afternoon to the Ministerial through such provided means Friday, Marsh 21, the pastor. The following deacons have Association and in the evening that heals. Royal Allen Chorus sind congrega­ completed their first tour of ad­ again to a large enthusiastic au­ tion participated in services at dresses to the congregation: The minister also spoke of dience. Much ehiphsusis was placed the Free Will Mission Method''st Chairman James Brown, Robert majiy people being sick inside; Church, of which Rev. Roy Gary Meadows, Sidney Cox, Robert therefore, only God can reach such is pastor. The service was on be- Wi'mbley, Benny Woodson and TO BE INSTALLED—Rev. Jerry cases. He urged ministers to make .half Of their Women's Day effort. Charles Brown. These officers Bolar will be installed Sunday, Rare Bible Edition the healing mission a part of their ministry. Further, he stated that Sunday, March 23, the Melvina gave inspiring addresses on the March 23, as the new pastor of Given Kent State U. much of the New Testament Oderfield Chapter and the Georgia Sunday evening program following the House of Glory Baptist Church, teachings have definite reference Miller group will sponsor a baked the BTU hour. They are now pre- 473 Harvey st. Rev. William C. A rare edition of the Bible pub­ to healing of sick people. For we gH>ods sale, in the church dining pared for evangelitsic work and Upshaw, pastor of the Antioch lished in 1475 by Nuremberg read in St. Luke 9:16: "And they room directly after the morning service and are well versed in the Baptist Church, will conduct the printer Anthony Koberger has departed, and went through the worship hour. doctrine of the Baptist Church. installation services which will be­ been presented to Kent State Uni­ gin at 3:80 p.m. Bevfl Bolar re­ versity by the Class of 1959. towns, preaching the Gospel, and At 3 p.m., the Laymen's League A capacity attendance last Sun­ healing everywhere." day responded enthusiastically to ceived liis early training in the Printing in Latin and in ex­ will hold their services with a ministry under Rev, Upshaw and (Continued next week) prominent layman from Cleveland the oastor's Lenten sermon, "The ceptionally good condition, the Garden of Sorrow." was ordained while serving under volume is from the first edition as guest speaker. The group, him at Antioch. First Baptist headed by Arthur Kea, will also THE MISSIONARY Society will of the Bible printed by the famous Assisting will be Rev. Morgan German craftsman. Wadsworth, Ohio hold its installation of officers for be in charge of service? Sunday, RAV. Jackson Undsey, Pastor the ensuing year. March 30. Rev. Morgan Smart, as­ Smart, an associate pastor of the Only 14 copies of the edition, House of Glory, and Rev. Frank The Choral Group was in charge Sunday, Miarch 30, at 7:30 p.m., sociate minister, will speak at the not all of which are perfect or Williams, Jr., pastor of Macedo­ of music for the Sunday morning the Missionary Sociewty will spon­ morning services and Mrs. Charles complete, are known to be in ex­ nia Baptist Church, who is the services. Mrs. Georgia Lindsey led sor a <»ndlelight service featuring Brown will be the afternoon istence today. son of the late Rev. Frank WH- the morning devotionals. Rev, the Missionary Circle, the Georgia sneaker. Mrs. Irene Flowers, pres­ 'liams, Sr., whom Rev. Bolar suc­ Lindsey, pastor, spoke on "I Will Miller group and the Golden Rose­ ident, annoimces that the society Befhel Baptist ceeded as pastor. Arise and Go to My Father," from, buds. will present a "Thank You" Din­ 371 Robert St. Leading up to the installation St. Luke 15:18. SALE'S TAX STAMPS—Members ner following the morning ser­ Rev. G. A. Hamphriea, Pastor ceremonies, services were con­ In the afternoon Rev. and Mrs are urged to turn in their sales vices. Mrs. Roberta Yancey will ducted Thursday and Friday "Christ the Divine Teacher" Lindsey accompanied the youn tax stamps to Mrs. Sylvia Wil­ be in charge.. nights. Rev. W. C. Camp and his was the subject of Rev. Humph­ people of the church to the Ak liams, secretary of the Pastor's April has been designated as congregation from the Medina rey's sermon last Sunday morn­ ron District Sunday School and Car Committee. "Get Into Action Month." A spe­ Second Baptist Church conducted ing. His text was from St. John BTU Institute Rally held with the cial featcre will be a one-week 3:2. At 3 p.m.. Rev. O. E. Shelton Second Baptist Church of Woos­ revival starting the second week. the Thursday night worship and Free Will Mission Methodist on Friday services were conducted and the Berea Baptist Church ter, of which Rev. H. Termmell The Young Women's Guild will 208 E. Exchange and Pearl Sts. by Rev. Thomas Allison of the were guests of the Circle Ruth. is nastor. sponsor the prayer services Wed­ Rev. Roy Gary, Pastor Coplev E(eulah Baptist Church, as­ At the same hour the GAH Chorus The Junior Choir was in charge nesday, April 2, starting at 7 went to Wooster, Ohio, to partici­ The pastor spoke before a ca­ sisted by his choir and members. of the afternoon program. James p.m. Tea and coffee will be served pate in a Youth Rally sponsored pacity audience last Sunday. His Rivers, assistant superintendent of at the close of this service. Rev. Bolar, a former assistant by the Second Baptist Church, of text was from Isaiah 6:8. At 3:30 the Sunday School and editor of pastor of the Antioch Bai>tist which Rev. T. E. Tremell is pas­ p.m.. Rev. D. Cotton, assistant the Church News, gave the object Church, was called to fill the va­ tor. The Bethel GAH Chorus won pastor, accompanied by members, Weslev Temole A. M F. Z. lecture on "There Are Different cancy caused by the death of Rev. third place for attendance. was the guest speaker at the Comer Prospect and Perkins Frank Williiams, Sr. The new pas­ Kinds of People." This Sunday Elizabeth Baptist Church. At 7:30 R*»v. E. B. Moraran. Pastor tor studied at Tennessee A & I At 7:30 p.m.. Rev. John Eaton evening the same gnroup wHl pre­ p.m., the choirs and members of Following the morning sermon State University of NashvUle and spoke on "Overcoming Tempta­ sent another outstanding program the church presented the pageant, last Sunday bv Rev. E. E. Mor­ received a degree at Kent State tion" based on St. Luke 8:5. This at 7:30. The public is invited to "The Way of the Cross." gan, pastor, Harry Fields was University. He is married to the service was in the interest of attend. welcomed to the congregation. the Sunday School. Friday evening the Choral Friday, March 21, Rew. Stanley former Dorothy Wriofht and is the At 3:30 p.m.. Rev. E. J. Jones, father of three children. Rcjv. Hunnphrey dosed out the Group presented Rev. J. R. Brad­ Lsmton, the Royal Allen Chorus day with hi» radio broadcast mes­ ley, his choir and congregatio and members of Second Baptist his choirs and congregation from Greater St. Paul AME Church, Trfnity Baptist Church sage on "Is There a Doable Stand­ from the Trinity Baptist Churc!- Church worshipped here. ard in Your Life?" in an inspiring service at tht Sunday, March 23, at 3:30 p.m., worshipped here in the interest 148 W. Chestnut St. of l>Irs. Naomi Styles, Conference Friday night, March 21, mem­ church. The ushers served refresh, Rev. Clark of the Elizabeth Bap­ Rev. J. R. Bradley, Pastor worker. Finances totaled $42.00. bers accompanied Rev. Humph­ ments after the service in the tist Church and Rev. I. Gladman Last Sunday's sermon, "What Mrs. Styles wishes to thank all rey to the Union Baptist Church, church dining room. of the Brotherhood Baptist Church Think Ye of Christ." was given members and friends for their as­ Canton, in the interest of the Sunday, Mar^h 23, the deacons will worship here. At 7:30 p.nu. by the pastor, Rev. J. R. Bradley. sistance. second anniversary of the pajstor. of First Baptist will help make Rev. John Holley, associate min­ Sunday night the pastor and mem­ Sunday morning. Rev. Morgan Rev. N. D. Hinton. up the Deacons' Choir at the First ister Of the Mt. Olive Baptist bers along with the Junior Choir Sunday, March 23, the Senior Baptist Church of Orrville. The Church, will be the guest speaker. will be the speaker. At 3:30 p.m.. visited Mount Olive Baptist. Rev. S. Shaw, pastor of the St. Choir will serve a turkey dinner group will be featured during their Sunday, ' March 30, at 7 p.m., This Sunday at 3:30 p.m., the in the church dining room. annual Men's Day celebration. the Church Sunday School will John CME Church, will preach on Matrons are havinar a program. behalf of Mrs. Velma Grant and Members and friends are urged Rev. J. M. Upshaw is the pastor. present the great movie film, At 7:30 p.m., the Gospel Chorus by the pastor to accomrany hina The choir and congregation are "King Of Kings," by Cecil B. Vera Varner, Conference work­ are sponsoring a musical pro­ ers. Rev. Shaw will be accompa­ on the fifth Sunday to Cleveland, requested to accompany the pas>- DeMille. The film will be shown gram. where he will conduct services at tor and wife to the Jerusalem in the main auditorium. The pub. nied by his choirs and congrega­ tion. the Temple Baptist Church, 7500 Baptist Church, 401 Grant st., Ak­ lie iis invited to see this film. IMABTIN 3VIEMORIAL AME Cedar av., where Rev. War»d is ron, to take part in their first There will be no admission charge. At 6 p.m.. Rev. Morgan will ZION CHURCH celebrating his sixth anniversary. anniversary of the church. The OINNERS will be served at the be guest speaker at the Copley 1259 Third Av. Sundav, April 6, at 3 p.m.. service wUl start at 7:30 p.m. -church Saturday, March 22. For Methodist Church. East Akron Conununity House Circle Naomi will present a pa­ Rev. H. Powell is the pastor. delivery orders reservations should Rev. Morgan attended the Gen­ Rev. Mrs. Ann L. Cole, Pastor rade of musical talent featuring be placed by calling HE 4-9897. eral Convention of the Leadership Rev. Ann Cole, pastor, will the Rubber City Singing Union St. John's C. M. E. Church * -K -K School in Columbus, Ohio, last preach at the Sunday morning along with Mrs. Ford and many 401 Berry Av. —GIVE BLOOO^ Monday. services, March 23, from Reve­ other talent musicians. Rev. S. Shaw, Pastor lations 4:2-3. Her subject will be Circle Ruth is taking orders The 23rd annual Women's Day "A Glimpse of Heaven." now for Easter corsages. Mrs. was highly successful Kist Sun­ Akron Folks, Wake Up! The public is invited. Catherine Eops got her homecom. day. Rev. Nina Shaw, acting pas­ Look What's Happening in Your City Now! M * •¥ ing plans off to a running start tor, sfK>ke to a capacity audi­ Patronize Our Advertisers last Sunday afternoon. ence. A 100-voice choir was a REVEREND Remember the Sunday radio highlight of the program. More "Nationwide Mail Service" boradcast over WAKR at 9:15. than 300 persons were served din­ BIBLE BOOK STORE ner free. 136 S. Arlington St. BL 3-5411 On the afternoon program three VISIT Madom Dnnn Bibles, Testaments, Gifts, minute talks were given by Mrs. "World's Greatest Faith Woman" Church Supplies, Printing HOUSE OF GLORY Martha Averette on "Charity" Stationery and by Mrs. Lucille Davis on Get Some Money, Get It Now, Pay Your Bills! BAPTIST CHURCH "Kindness." Mrs. Marietta Rich- In Akron Every Svuiday and Thursday 463 mirvey St., Akron biu-g directed the choir. Mrs. Guy Nite: 8 P.M., 389 Wooster Avenue Hopkins served EIS general chair­ MARY'S RECORD SHOP Cor. Second St., in Kenmore man. Big Cleveland Bless Service Every Tuesday S. Akron's Only Record Shop Nite: Friday Night, 8 PJM., 8812 Lonwood Av. REV. JEIRRY L. BOLAR * -K * 761 Miami St., Akron, Ohio "There never was a rule that Peace! Bills Paid! "Talk to Me" by Little Willie The Friendly Little Church didn't have to be broken at some John; "Footsteps" by Frankie invites you to attend time, and the man who doesn't Mada,m Oimn Akron Phone: HE 4-4470 Lyman; "The Kid From Red know when to break a rule is a Services 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sun. Clev;eloDid Phone: SW 1-9084. Private Readings Bank" by Count Basie. fearful pain in the neck."—Wil­ liam Feather. Akron Holds Services Mt. Calvary - Second Baptist THE OHIO INFORMER Rev. C. A. Lightboorn, Pastor — Canton — Saturday, March 22, 1958 For Life-time Resident 609 Eighth St. S.E„ Canton Services for S. Garfield Dan- Last Sunday the deacons were dridge, 101 E. Thornton st., were in charge of the morning devo­ Phillis Wheatley conducted Wednesday afternoon in tions. The Senior Choir led the Social Activities the Evangs Funeral Home with Rev. con gregational H. I. Mayson, rector of St. Phil­ singing. Rev. Mr. By KAY L. THOMPSON lips Episcopal Church, officiating. Thomas gave the Executive Director ^ociaiiy ^pcakin^ Burial was in the Mt. Peace ceme­ morning prayer, tery. which was fol­ THE SUNSHINE CLUB had an By MBS. JOSEPH WISQO A life-time resident of Akron, lowed by the Mis­ interesting time socializing to­ Mr. Dandridge died Monday fol­ gether. They spent some time at sionary offering, 268 EacUd Ave., Akron BLS.1450 lowing a long illness. He leaves k'^ajn ^^J^' ^^ Tithers and the beginning of the period sing­ ing together, accompanied by Mr. two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Wil­ ^^^^^^F the morning ser- liams and Mrs. Lynetta Craig and Summers on his guitar. The last four grandchildren. part of the meeting was spent •K ^sHi^S ^'* ^^° spoke on ^^ "^^mm ujjgaj. Christ." listening to a tape recording pre- AUCTION BOX DINNEIt—The Ladies' Auxiliary of the John Fulton. sented at the last convention for Mt. Olive Baptist Rev. Lightboum His text was Post 272 of the American Legion, ©5 N. Summit st., will auction box Coburn at Bartges St. the blind. It was very interesting dinners Sunday, March 23, to the highest bidders. Martin Chapman, from St. Mat­ and stimulating to hear the record Hev. H. B. Wa^hintrton, Pas*AT thew 17:5. Two new members assistant principal of the Thornton Junior Hjig:h School, will be tha Rev. H. B. Washington spoke of may members of the blind, who joined. have accomplished all types of in­ guest speaker. The topic of general discussion will be "Juvenile De­ at the morning services last Sun- At the close of the meeting, linquency." The progTiajn will start at 3 p.m. The public is invited, . dav. His subject was "God's Sat­ surmountable obstacles to make Dumas Sayles met with the men according to Mrs. Myrtle Wheeler, chairman. isfying Presence." His text was names for themselves in various of the church in regards to the areas of work. * * * from Exodus 33:14. Men's Day program. This Sunday, March 23, wiU Since St. Patrick's Day came GLAMOUBETTES BUSY PLANNING—The Glamourettes Beauti­ mark the Annual Women's Dav CHURCH CALENDAR — The before the group meets again, they cians Club, Chapter 14 of the Ohio Association of Beauticians, are cele»»rattion. The general theme is Deaconesses Board and the Junior celebrated it at this meeting with happy to announce the retuln of their president, Mrs. Bertha Ervin, *'Unity." Mrs. Cora Jordan White, Guild Girls met at the church "Mint Blossom Pie." Mrs. Lillian who is now active again after a two weeks' rest following an operation Monday night. Tuesday the Dor­ Columbus, a nationally known ora­ Williams, president of the Sun- at City Hospital. Mrs. Frsmces Samples, an inactive member and cas Circle met at the home of tor, will be guest speaker. Mrs. chine Club and her guide, at­ Akron's pioneer beautician, is confined to the Akron General Hospital. White is a^ alumna of Spelman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parker, 812 tended the rehabilitation commit­ Fifth st. N.E. The Christian Build­ She will appreciate cards and greetings. At the last regular meeting College, Atlanta, Ga,, a trustee tee meeting in Akron on Sunday, the club planned for its annual style and coiffure show to be held at of Wilberforce Uidversity, and a ers met in the church basement March 16. recent appointee by Gov. William and the Young Peonle'^ Choir met * * « the New Portage Hotel in May. Committee chairmen will meet Tues­ O'Neill to the State Civil Rights in the church auditorium. Wed­ SIXTEEN WOMEN gathered for day at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ertha Lee, 418 W. Bartges st. Commission. She is also a mem­ nesday night regular prayer ser­ the all-day sesison in the Bishop Members are reminded to attend the covered dish dinner to be givea ber of Delta Eigjna Theta soro­ vices were held while the Deacons Method of Sewing. There were all March 24 at the home of Mrs. Chrisella Hendricks, 942 Storer av. Tha rity. and the pastor held their regular kinds of suggestions and tech. guest speaker will be Chrlstella Jenkins. A business meeting will board meeting. Thursday, the Sun. niques shared with the group. Dinner will be served in the shine Band met at 4:30 p.m. and follow. dining room immediately after the There was probably much more * * « the Royal Workers met at 7:30 than any student could retain in momihig services. p.m. in the home of Rev. and PRINCE TEDDY TEA—The Chestnut Room of the Central YMCA Members and friends are re­ the one day, but even one-fourth Mrs. Averette, 1214 Lippert rd. of the things taught in the class was the scene last Sunday of the Prince Teddy Tea. The musical minded of Mt. Olive's initial N.E. All choirs rehearsed Friday. broadcast over radio station would be sufllcient to increase background was provided for by Mrs. Marguerite Fleming. Api>earing WAKR Easter Sunday, 7 to 8 p.m. The church quarterly business one's sewing skill. It is x>ossi)ble on program wer^ Robert Swain, Patricia Stokes and Mrs. Nell Wingo. meeting was held Friday, March another another class will be of­ Tables were beautifully decorated with lace cloth, crystal candle­ GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH 21, at 7:30 p.m. fered, and this one may be of- sticks holding green candles which were surrounded by carnations and 70 Huston St.. Barberton, O. fered in the evening. For those white mums. William Brown gave remarks. Patricia Stokes poured Rev. N. M. Powe, Pastor Easter Sunday morning, April 6, who like to sew, it would be well breakfast will be served in the tea. Mistress of ceremonies was Mrs. Marjorie Brown. At the con­ Accomipanied by the choir and to register your interest witii clusion of the program litUe Mary Smart sang "Jesus Loves MJe, chuwih dining room from 7 to 9 Phillis Wheatley. congregation. Rev. N. M. Powe This I Know." •was guest speaker Sunday after­ aju. with the Dorcas Circle in charge. , * • * noon at the Mt. Olive Baptist THE NEGRO HISTORY CLUB Oiurch of Akron. The church On the church sick list are regrets very much that Mr. Judd COMIC COSTUME CARNIVAL—-The Shiloh Baptist Church Comie choir gave a "cake walk" Mon­ Deacon Purvis Bender, Mrs. Ma­ Aidoo could not be with them for Costume Carnival was well attended last Saturday at the Akron Com­ day night with Mrs. Madie Ware rie Gay, Mrs. Bessie Reid at the their scheduled tea. However, they munity Service Center. An interesting talent show featured both youth as sponsor. Aultman Hospital, Mrs. Lizzie are looking forward to having him. and adult talent. Prizes were given in the childre's competition to The Senior Missionaries made Rice at the Davis Rest Home, at A later date. He has much to Oicky Marsh, first; Mary Smart, second; Sandra Gamble, third; tha Mrs. Sallie Stroud at the Aultman •cancer pads at the home of Mrs. offer and we'are sure he will be Marsh sisters, fourth; and Donite Harrison, fifth. Robert Swain and A. B. Edwards on Van st. Hospital, Deacon Louis Tuck, Mr. enjoyed anytime he can come. Walter Bell won the first and second prizes for adults in the talent "What Easter Means to Me" Wallace, and Mrs. Lucille Wat- * * * win be the title of a play to be kina. EASTER IS NOT too far away, contest. Children winners in comic costumes were Leonard Smart, presented Easter by the Y.W.A. and several groups are making first; Gwen Tyler, second; Richard Bell, third; Donna Smart, fourth; girls of the Guild organization. What clean, refreshing preparations to celebrate it toy and Charles Davis, fifth. Adult winners were Viney Pishfresh, alias Mrs. Ann Konlon is group coun­ making Easter egg flowers, and Mrs. Lucille Davis, first; Cynthia Rasberry, siecond; and Minnie Pearl sellor. "The Awakening of the shaves you get with a little flower containers, and two alias Mrs. Thelma Smart. Beautiful Blossoms" will be pre­ grouDS are planning to have Eas­ ,,i ; ^ • • • • ••'••''••'<: sented by the Children's Band, of Gillette ter Egg Hunts. CHARMETTES AUCTION PARTY—The Charmettes Club will spon­ nvhich Mrs. Elizabeth Pettway is counsellor. sor an Auction Party, Saturday, March 29, at the home of Mrs. Minnia THE BTU PROGRAM last Sun­ SPFSD JKd ZOIT ACE GLASS & PAINT CO. Woodruff, 438 Douglas st. Prizes will be given to the highest bidders. day Included remarks by Mrs. matched to i Mirrors Made and Resilvered, There will also be cards, dancing and refreshments. Mrs. Margaret Bett Myrtle Jackson, a solo by Mrs. your face Furniture Tops, House Storm is president. Marie Thomas and a talk by Rev. Windows Repaired. * * * Powe on "What Baptists Be­ T^JLEACH Free Estimiates - Free Delivery THIS AND THAT—The Mysterious 10 dub will meet at the home lieve." Other participants were with Blue Blade 485 W. South St. IE 5-8045 of Mrs. Frances Hall, 1264 Diagonal rd., Tuesday, March 25, at 5 p.m. Dispenser and T^ev. Mr. Barnes, Jack Kenion, Mrs. Hall is president . . . Mrs. Arthur Lee of 639 Wayside dr. is Paul Carter, Miss Powe and Mrs. Styrene case Bridger. OfRcers are Rev. Rice, confined at St. Thomas Hospital . . . Mrs. Willowdean Munford of ^oup leader; L. L. Johnson, di- We Pick Up & Deliver BL 3-7824 620 Euclid av underwent surgery at City Hospital March 18. Friends • rector; Mrs. A. B. Edwards, as­ wish her a speedy recovery . . . The Paragons Club sponsored a sistant director; Mrs. E. Pettway, Bob Raid's Fix-It Shop B. & B. CLEANERS Teen-Age Hop at Newberry's Hall Friday, March 21 . . . The Rubber secretary; and Mrs. Pearl Shelf, Lawn Mowers Sharpened All Work Insured & Guaranteed City Lodge of Elks 233 and Mary Exalted Temple 95 will hold the. treasurer. Saws Filed, Keys Made Ladies' Dressse $1.00 Akron area-Elks Oratorial Contest Simday, March 23, at 3 p.m. in Mrs. Minnie Stevens wishes to Tools Ground Ladies' Coats $1.00 the Elks auditorium, 21 N. Howard st. Hubert Kirkland and Mrs. Mary thank every one for his contribu­ 813 S. Mcnn Quick Service Ladies' Skirts 55c Bell are co-chairmen of the educational committee in charge of the tion and cooperation. Men's Suits & Top Coats $1.00 contest. * * * Men's Trousers 5c WE GIVE TV STAMPS CORRECTION—^It was erroneously reported last week that Robert RUPLE'S RESTAURANT Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foster of 741 Blaster av., is in the- 880 Brown St. Akron 11, Ohio 432 Wooster Avenue Akron. Ohio Valley Forge Hospital at Phoentxville, N. C. The son's correct name Home of Good Old Southern Meals is James A. Foster, who was flown back to this country after seeing DELICIOUS BARBECUE SANDWICHES service in Korea and Japan. Luncheons - Fried Chicken - Sandwiches * * * PULL THE PLUe SOCIAL SHORTS—The Wooster Avenue Branch Library will con. ^ Short Orders ond Soft Drinks duct a book review Wednesday, March 26, at 7:15 free. Eddie Lander LOVELLE RUPLE, Proprietor ON STOMACH UPSET will discuss Milovan DJillas' "The New Class" and Sara E. Lindsey' wHhout interrupting sleep or world When constipation sours your will discuss Chiang Kai-Shek's "Soviet Russia in China." . . . The stomach, you feel log-y, headachy. Boosters Clulb of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church will sponsor a skating Taken at bedtime, Black-Draught* is "timed" to relieve constipation party Wednesday, April 2, at the RoHercade on E. Market st. Skating Only at Your RED HEAD Gas Station! first thing in morning — without harsh griping or urgency! This will be from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. amazing "overnight" laxative helps sweeten sour stomach too. Then 5 QUARTS PENN MOTOR OIL - $1.50 life looks sunny again! Made from ure vegetable herbs, thorough gut gentle. Get Black-Draught. 1 TO 3-DAY PRINTING SERVICE *ln Powder or Granulated torm . . . and now WEDDING INVITATIONS A SPECIALTY RED HEAD OIL COMPANY in new. easy-to-take Tablets, too. ^intnTlfi When constipation sours ReasoncdDle Rates - Quality Printing EtUHJUUiMM young digestions, get 307 Wooster Road - Barberton, Ohio Syrup o£ Black-Draught. Tastes honey-sweet! RUBBER CITY PRINTERY Comer Spicer ouid Thornton Sts. FR 6-3085 THE OHIO INFORMER Saturday, March 22, 1958

200 Youth Leaders MISS INFORMATION Teen-Age Activities To Meet In Boston CLOCKS ARE NEW YORK—More than 200 LAtE. FOP • JUST LIKE. AKRON - BARBERTON - CANTON •leaders of NAACP youth councils WORK? AW SOME PEOPLE, and college chapters, as well as THAT TinE AREN'T THEY? their adult advisers, are expected CLOCK HA^ ALLIANCE - MASSILLON to participate in an NAACP reg- A SCREW LOOSE' I ioiial conference in Boston on BARBERTON MAGIC CITY— AROUND THE CLOCK—Well, is your new flame? . . . Gus John­ April 12, it was annoimced here R. H., do you think T. W. is a kids, this is what's being ticking son can really play . . . toy Herbert L. Wright, the As­ nice looking^ fella? . . . D. K. wrill around the old clock for the past Richard D., is it still Gail Brooks? sociation's youth secretary. still wait for C. B. to come home week. We understand that Rich­ . . . Say, Jimmy C^oud, where have for EJaster . . . Mary Jane is hop­ ard P. is the fellow who is seen you been hiding yourself? . . . ing that Ray H. will come to see in the Patterson st. market quite Joyce Bains, how are you and' her Easter ... Ann, do you think often. We wonder what's cooking Robert Ranken getting along ? ... BRILL'S that Ray is good looking? ...... Wilmer B. seems to be the Harold Craig is a new boy at CARD SHOP Rosa likes E. B. a little but she guy about town; but it looks to B. H. S.; good luck . . . Connie insists that they are just friends us like he ought to slow down his W. is a nice girl . . Latest cou­ 63 S. ICain St. . . . Mary likes J. S. very much, rolls and give a certain couple ples: Alfred Strong and Delores but he doesn't act right . . . Rosa Wyatt: Charles Haynes and Phyl­ HARRY'S studs a ^ break . . . We wonder thinks Tyrone is a very nice look­ lis P; Jackie M. and Junior Vin­ Finest Selection of who Dave P. dreams about at SUPER MARKET ing boy . . . Jerry T. likes Helen night since he is never seen with son; Mercer M. and Beverly GREETINGS and EASTER 463 S. Arlington St., Akron more than she thinks . . . Janie a girl friend . . . Mable K., why Brooks; Bonnie Peters and James R. loves Edd?e Y. very much . . . Brooks: Bemald Edwards and' Best Brand Groceries, Finest don't you give the boys a break? CARDS Carolyne loves Willie very much, Miarie Mitchell; Beverly L. and Meats, Fruits and Fresh We know certain ones who are in­ but they have called it quits for James Hall . . . Marie Martin, Produce terested . . . Joanne H., are you Drop in and brouse around good . . Verlyne is still making who is your latest? . . . M. R., Formerly Sparkle Mkt. still crazy in love with Jerry T. ? out with Charley R. . . . A girl If so, then stick close to him, kid who '9re vou trving for now? . . . from Barberton hopes Arthur A. . . . Allen F., we hear that you BOYS OF THE WEEK: Benny is making out with someone ... sometimes play second fiddle in Humnhrey, Benn Watt, James Larette is making out with Wal­ your new role with G., and that Brooks, Junior Vinson, Richard /LN r€CMAL WEAR ter; she loves him very much . . . you are beginning to feel sorry Dent, John Dent, Willie Jones, Rosetta loves David very, very about your bust-up with P. Is this George Wimberl, Roy Owens, For Your Next Formal Affair much . . . Rosa says she hopes true? . . . Grover K., we see you Prankie A.. Joe Reaves, Pete Mc. Rent Your "After, Six" that Bill Scott has found a new are keeping a closer eye on Mary and Donald Toomer . . . GIRL OF THE WEEK: Dorothy Carter, Tuxedo from stocking cap because that one is W. these days. Are you afraid of getting old . . . Joe H. loves Jean losing her? . . . Phil S., what's who hangs her wraps on Noah •av. She is 15 years old and can be very much . . . COUPLES: S. H. the matter; we don't see you with seen with members of the "Bel- and H. W.: Bill B and R. B. H.; anyone nowadays? Was V. C. to videre" Club . . . BOY OP THE D. N K. and C. T. B.: E. B. W. be your one and only? . . . We and T. B. . . . Rosa, this Melvin WEEK: Tuff Teddy Dent, who see Nelson D. has been admitted hangs his shirts on Noah av. He 84 E. Mill St. BL 3-7777 is the coolest, it is always lucky back in the Dukes Social center. to be sixteen . . . W. D. likes can be seen with his brothers .. . It is not too good to be on the Mose Burrell, how is everything? D. McD. . . . E. W. likes C. Wil­ FREE PARKING outside looking in, is it fellow? . . . Bobby Baker, who is your son very much. . . . GIRL OP THE WEEK is new flame? . . . Spencer Collv is Mary Alice Woods, a cute little Open Mon. and Thurs. Till 9 P.M. still cool as the breeze . . . Mose AROUND AKRON—Bonnie P., ninth erader who pleats her sk'rts Herrin is still tough as ever . . . do you really think you have at 1021 E. Jersev. Her hobbies Barbara D. and Allen Y. are James B. Well, it looks like Randi ai'e danciner and skating. She has steady wa'ling . . . David Pedrick, P. is s'nging "She can make it many admirers but can be seen who is hooked to your fiddle now? if she tries." . . . Sandi P., one mo.'^t of the time with her steady, Could it be ???... Ronnie Of your best friends is reallv your Grover KirksKe. Toomer, where have you been Waim House Specials! worst enemy, so watch out and hiding yourself? . . . C. T. looks be cool . . . James H., you are AROUND TOWN—Tommy W., tuff driving that 56 Chevy. NEW FORCED AIR G-E FURNACES not all that you think you are, what's her name now? . . . Eddie so be cool . . . Billv P., is it still (Moose), why do you Ve so much? Mid-Winter Trade-In Specials Beverly L. ? ... Jackie M., your . . . Mildred R.. who is your new OUT SPRINGFEELD-WAY—W"e loves are going astray; what's man? . . . T. T. and Barbara B. see that a few of Springfield's As Low as $14.00 Mo. Installed hapnening? . . . Margaret R., is are still sweet about each other chicks are making it to the mix­ it Cookie E. ? Well, chick, looks . . . James Clark, we have been ers quite often, such as Dashie Gas Conversion Burners, $5 Monthly like you really have eves for the seeing a lot of you these days . . . Brown, Elmila Mitchell, Doris and Oil Heot Blowers - Fiberglas Insulation Vinson boys . . . Eddie (Moose) O. M., whv are you so quiet? Shirley Griffen . . . What hap. Day and Night Service on All Makes Gladston, what happened to you . . . Charles Haynes. is it still pened, Ed Mitchell? . . . Peggy and Robert M. over Dorothy C. ? P. P.? We wish you luck . . . Brown, whom do you really like? CURT COLLINS . . . We hear that you are Army- Alfred Strong and Delores Wyatt . . . Diana Jones, you should wise botmd (Moose)), is it true? . . . are still going stronff . . . Ronnie up before it is too late . . . El- 65 W. Exchange St., Akron IE 5-5161 Calvin S., a certain chick has Vinson, you seem lonely these davs mira Mitchell, who is your certain eves for only you . . . Bernard . . . Sandra P.. why do you insist fox? . . . Doris Griffen, what's Edwards, so you and Marie M. on trving to take everyone's boy happening? , . . We see that Shir- finally broke up . . . The Belvi- friend? . . . Willie Jones is trving lev Griffin is doing all right . . . ders Club is giving a Style Show very hard . . . Jackie Mitchell, Eileen Smart, play it cool . . . at the YWCA on April 20, at 3 whose heart do you have now? Elaine Smart, keep your eyea on "Do I Have to Suffer p.m. So if you want to dig all the Could it be Junior Vinson? . . . Ray Pryor . . . Sharon Smart, latest stvles. "You Can Make It Mprcer M. and Bev Brooks are play it cool, kid . . . Jeff Giibson, If You Trj'." .«»till wailing . . . Bonnie Peters, quit passing notes to that certain All My Life Just Because i=! it .

Patronize Our Advertisers They not only appreciate your patronage, but make it possible for the Ohio IN- . FORMER to give you a new paper each week bristling with selected articles and stories on events and happenings of in­ terest to you. Spend your money whenever and wher­ ever possible with those who help you. Down The Stroll THE OHIO INFORMER Saturday, March 22, 1958 A & T College Exams EasternStarsMark Attract- Many Seniors GREENSBORO, N. C—Nearly 40th Anniversary 1,100 bright high school seniors from 117 accredited high schools The Mary Chapter No. 7 of the throughout North Carolina are Order of Eastern Stars (PHA) vieing for nearly $11.00 in scholar­ will observe their 40th anniver­ We have never been accused of RHYTHM BAR since WENDEL ships being made available at sary with a dinner banquet at the harboring the desire to be a news KIRK has appeared on the scene A & T College next fall for enter­ Sheraton Hotel, Sunday, March 23, analyst ... So what we write . . . And, as usual, 'WENDEL ing freshmen. can't be classed as popular opin. boasts of having the sharpest bar­ at p.m. A total of 1,078 prospective high ion . . . And we write what we maids in town . . . They are Mrs. Hattie B. Alexander, Cleve­ school graduates submitted to col_ dang please . . . And no matter BETTY LANDRUM, EUNICE land, a past grand matron of lege entrance examinations spon­ what other folks believe, we do WILSON, LILLIAN TURNER, Amaranth Chapters of the State sored at 26 testing centers iby believe that bombing fracas down ANTsr HISLE, and GUSSIE CAL­ of Ohio, will be the guest speaker. the A & T College Alumni Asso- South is communist-inspired ... LOWAY . . . They are throwing She is also international treas­ ciEution, begun two years ago. It And what better breeding ground a slam bang partv the 27th . . . urer Of the Eastern Stars Chap­ was the largest group ever to compete under the program, ad­ for fomenting racial friction than And our own OHIO INFORMER ters. in the South ... By the same PRESS CLUB GIRLS are ready- ministered by 15 A & T graduate Mrs. Thelma White is worthy token, the best breeding ground ing a Teenage Fashion Show that school professors. matron and Garland Roy the for race hate and friction is in should be a dillv . . . MRS. EVE­ M M •¥ worthy patron. M r s. 'Vonciel the brains and minds of the stupid LYN (BABY DUMPLING) KIL­ Old High John the Conqueror Last year, 22,000,000 letters Chandler is serving as chairman I)eople of all races . . . Countries LINGS EVANS will lend her (Sage Of the STROLL) got on a wound up in dead-letter offices, with Mrs. Alberta Steele in charge tJiat would plot our downfall know moral aid as well as being show "Ught" touch (772) When he told most of them undeliverable be­ of publicity. these things ... The same as commentator for the affair . . . his cronies, "The best Social Se­ cause of illegible writing. they know that' a country's FLASH! Teenagers who visit the curity number for AN^Y girl (802) *'chain of power" can be broken BIG RECORD this weekend will is 41-22-38" (365, 117, 589). at its weakest link ... And all p-et hvnPTV ... So VIRGIE'S •K * * of the coimtries everywhere know RESTAURANT is featuring a 500,000,000 marbles are made in that our weakest link in our weekend special . . . Hot dogs and this country each year and sold "chain of pK>wer" is the race sit­ hamburgs will sell for 15c from all over the world. Ordinary play, uation . . . VIGNETTE OP THE 7 until 10 o'clock . . . BEST ing marbles are five-eighths of an WEEK ... He comes from a DRESSED CAFE SOCIETY-ITE inch in diameter. fine family with all of the right OF THE WEEK . . . CHUCK connections . . . And up to now B'YERS ... No matter what this his associations with the fair sex young fella does, he does it with Stop pain of piles Friday - Saturday—3 Hits have been up and above board ... a suave, sophisticated air . . . "THE BRAVE ONE" As it is with the "unhep," he FLASH! JACK SATTER-WHTTE ^ today at home "GUN THAT WON THE WEST" got his "nose opened" way out to is the new major domo at the "ATOMIC PERIL" here by a STROLL habitue who RAJAH CAFE where BEA and —or money back! loves only the bottle ... As is MATTIE provide the charm . . . In doctor's tests, amazing new Sunday - Monday - Tuesday—3 Hits also with the unhep, he took her the customers with her pianistic Stainless Pazo* instantly relieved "HELL AND HIGH WATER" piles' torture! Gave internal and out of the gutter and bought her And BOSS LADY SARA charms external relief! 6 medically-proved "LAWLESS STREET" clothes and everything that makes ability . . . And for your Easter ingredients including Triolyte, re­ 'THE MAN WHO TURNED TO STONE" for good living . . . But, as it haircuts and general head slick lieve pain, itching instantly! Reduce swelling. Promote healing. You sit, Wednesday - Thursday Avas with the "frozen rattlesnake 'em uo, visit MORGAN'S BAR­ walk in comfort! Only stainless that thawed out and ibit his rescue- BER SHOP on Wooster . . . CO- pile remedy. Stainless Pazo® Sup­ "DEATH OF A SCOUNDREL" er, she got the "wrinkles out of LUMBUS MORGAN, HERMAN positories or Ointment at druggists. "GAMBLER OF NATCHEZ" *Trade7nark of Grove Laboratories, /nc. Tier toelly," she got two layers of TEMPLETON, and LENON Ointment and Suwositories. grime oiff her hide, then decided HODGiElS will be happy to serve to go sediddy on her benefactor you ... UP AND DOWN SEV­ Kirk's Rodiotoi: Service . . . Then what does he do? He ENTH AV. . . . And a VIGNETTE 177 W, North St. HE 4-5349 lowers himself by a display of ... This playgal has been brag­ -fisticuffs that had the "WINE-O ging about what she'd do If she Over 300 Used Radiators in SiETT" in giggles for days . . . ever confront her lover's wife ... stock. $6.00 for average Radia­ THE MAIL BAG PUMPS . . . Sunday night she had ample time tor job. See our large exhibition WTiat happened to D. M. and to prove . . . Well, as fate would of FISH. Li. S. who used to be up and have it, lover's wife surprised down the Avenue? Does L. S. them at a "butstrut." Know what know that it's safe to bring D. M. hapt>ened?? Her lover's frau took on the Avenue now ? Prom what I off her slipper and played a sonata hear, JAMES is getting hitched on her head . . . This weekend and stated that this time his (March 23, Sundav) will be the hitching night will be spent 'with haopy day when FRITZ VARNER his mate . . . ELIZABETH will present his FASHION FOR (BUMBLE BEE) of the RHYTHM THE MODERNS at the Portage BAR couldn't come to work last Hotel Ballroom . . . See you there Wotland Pharmacy Tuesday due to MOUTH TROU­ . . . Hasta semana. 1178 Grant St. FA 4.2515 BLE (you know, NOT DENTAL) and it won't be the last if JOHN­ Bennett Collecfe Choir NIE GOODSON and BOB CAR­ To Sincf At Morehouse Acme Print Shop TER start talking about a cer­ GREENSBORO, N. C—The 40- ^ ^ Most Homfyins Hell-Creature That Ever Menaced All Mankind! tain DAYTON TRIP . . . Sneak, vo'ce Bennett College Choir, AU 'Good Printing Since 1927' ing of DOWN RHYTHM ROW. .. rected by Mrs. Mary J. Crawford, LAWRENCE and MRS. COOK will be heard in concert at More­ .470 E. Thornton St. house College on Sunday. March have a special sandwich that will HE 4>7924 remind many of the way DADDY 23, at 4:30 p.m. in Sale Hall. JIM used to prepare hot corned THE FLYING MONSTER beef sanwiches . . . Down there, the POUR FELLAS AND A GIRL COLD SUFFERERS Harrison Cleaners orlnt by TECHNICOLOR ^"^ """^ ^"^^^''s «CA. will entertain on BLUE MON­ Get STANBACK, tablets or powders, lirmiuy • I.VIII1IVVLUIt present A TOHO PRODUCTION DAYS, QUARTER NIGHT is for relief of COLD DISCOMFORTS. 131 Cole Av. PA 4-1773 WEDNESDAY, and Fridays and The STANBACK pre»cription type formula Is a combination of pam re­ Custom Made Sports'wear Saturdays, the PLAYBOYS per­ Hit No. 2 lieving ingredients that work together For Ladies and Men Now form . . . PLASH! One of the for FASTER RELIEF of HEADACHE, •biggest name clubs in town (with NEURALGIA and ACHING MUSCLES "HELL IN KOREA" due to colds. STANBACK also RE­ OHIO THEATRE national affiliations) is REALLY DUCES FEVER. SNAP BACK with 'building up its treasury by fling­ STANBACK. With IN ing chittlin struts . . . 'Why don't NOW Ccmton Ronald Lewis, Stephen Boyd somebody tell me about these AKRON things!! . . . A-TOWN DOINGS: NEW REBUILT Era Victor Maddern For some time now teenagers have been frequenting county Park Auto Paris DEBORAH KERR "cabin spots" and not a single 149 S. Main St. PR 3-3728 narent has raised a finger . . . DAVID NIVEN RUTH HALL'S REWEAVING Even in town teenagers frequent WHOLESALE — RETAIL places where even hardened vet­ JEAN SEBERG 480 Grant St. (Rear of Barbershop) erans wince at "being seen in" MYLENE DEMONGEOT Akron. Ohio JE 5-8837 . . . Not a parental sound! But In Otto Preminger's let somebody try to open a legit Speedway Service place for the youngsters to blow 870 Brown at Baird BL. 3-0242 BONJOUR, Garments Can Be Sent in By Mail off steam and "wowiee!" parents SOUTH AKRON'S NEWEST squawk . . . That we don't get Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. HI-PRESSURE CAR WASH CINEMASCOPE » TECHNICOLOR . . . PLASH! TOMMY SIS- Bring it to our shop first. If -we can't TRUNK'S missus didn't mean to Polishing and Chrome Cleaning •AND mend, repair or alter so as to give you but she kinda put a crimp into AMOCO Gas, Oil, Lubricating IKE DANSBY'S barber shop . . . future use, then it is time to thro'w it Specializing in Foreign and BROTHERS RICO away. Business has been hopping at the Sports Car Lubrication THE OHIO INFORMER Akron Hosts Women Olympyic Stars Saturday, March 22, 1958 Tennessee State To Defend Sporff^em AAU Track Title Saturday Akron vdll get a glimpse at by some of their Olympic stars, Margaret Matthews, •will seek to some of the girls who helped the Tennessee girls •will be out to hold on to their American record END OF BASKETBAJLL TRAIL score for consolation honors. America to salvage in the wo­ improve upon their records of the of 50 seconds in the 440-yard re­ —This weekend the major basket, Showing class in every elimination men's events what little glory it past. lay. And the same three with Al- ball tournaments 'will come to a game toy hitting 100 points or did in the Oljmiipic games in Aus- Isabel Daniels, defending cham­ frances Lyman will be out to de. close, and with one exception all better, the Tennessee team ibeat. tralia. pion in the 50-yard dash which fend their honors in the 400.yard •champions will be new ones. The Western Illinois in the finals with At the A.A.U. women's indoor she won in the record time of 5.7 medley relay whitdx they won in lone exception is Tennessee A & I an 87-73 score. Dick Barnett, who track championship at Goodyear seconds last year in Cleveland. 52.6 seconds. gjTu, lassies from Tennessee A. & Barbara Jones will try to re­ ^University of Nashville which has had scored 35 points against Texas Martha Hudson will compete in I. University will defend their na. tain her 100-yard dash title and already wrapped up its second Southern, hit the meshes for 31 the 50- and 100-yard dashes; Anne successive crown in the NAIA at in the finals. tional track crown, which they Lucinda Williams will defend her have held since they took the Lois Smith in the 50-yard dash Kansas City. Toppled from their « * * title in the 220-yard dash. title away from Tuskegee. Paced and the standing broad jump; and •perches as the first three top WHAT A SHOW the three big Then these three, along with Joan Terry in the 50-yard hurdles teams of the country are West tournaments have been for Negro and standing broad jump. Virginia, Cincinnati and San Fran­ oagers . . . and Bob cisco. Only Kansas State, which Boozer of the West and Ouy Among the Olympic stars com­ was rated the numiber one team Rodgeres of the East, who are peting besides Daniels, Williams, until " and Co. still in the running. On the side­ Matthews and Hudson of Tennes­ derailed them, still has a chance lines are Robertson, the nation's see are Marjorie Larney and at the NCAA crown. Bob Boozer top scorer; Hawkins of Notre Amelia Weshoven of Mercurettes; and his mates won their way into Dame and Embree of Miami, as Mrs. Earline Brown and Irene the semi-finals after getting by well as Ellis of Niagara. What Robertson, Southern Pacific AATJ; Oscar Robertson and Cincinnati in would have been the story if Ann Flynn, New York; Maureen an overtime ... In the NCAA Rever, member of the Canadian college division neither favorite, Kansas with Wilt Chamberlain and Steubenville with Jimmy Olympic squad from McGill Uni^ Bvansville nor 'Wheaton could sur- versity; and the famous Stella •vive the semi-ifinals as South Da­ Smith had ibeen entered in any of these big time tournaments? Walsh Olsen, former Clevelander kota and St. Michaels of 'Vermont and Polish Olympic star. tangled in the finals with the Negroes dominated the NAIA small college division as teams The preliminaries start at 1:30 former winnine. However, Evans- Margaret Matthews Ludnda Williams ville snared the scorin.s' honors and with a little bit of luck Isabel Daniels with the track finals at 7:30 p.m. when big Ed Smallwood scored Gramibling may have gone all the way in the NCAA small college 41 points against 'Wheaton to too FRANK'S the tournament with 87 points. In division. the midwestem NCAA it was Os­ * * * When In Mossillon. Ohio car Robertson wh6 led all scorers IN OHIO PREP CIRCLES— NURSERY & w^ith an amazing outp'it which set Cleveland Bast Tech is pointing several new records. Th's is what to this week-end when it takes GARDEN CENTER the Big "O" did: Scored 30 points the giant step to be the first all- ®,eainst KS and 56 points against sepia team to win the state Class COMPLETE NURSERY and Hotel Vahepa Arkansas. The 56 points was a AA title. So far the Eastsiders GARDEN SUPPLIES 405-7 Hrst St. S. W. new tournament record erasing have hardly been pushed as they Temple's Hal Lear's mark of 48. ran their string of victories to Call TE 2-4581 for Reservations The 56 points were also a new 24 without a loss . . . Selected 470 E. Cuyahoga Falls Av. Room by Day or Week field house record upsetting "Wilt on the All-State were East Tech's Akron. Ohio SW 4-4737 $3.00 Per Day and Up Chamberla'n's 52. His 21 field Jim Stone and Canton McKin- HERE goals wined out Bob Houbregs' 20 ley's Charley Jones, along with fiet in 1963. of Middleton, Jerry For Your Cleaning Needs See Hollywood Cleaners at Same Hallabrin of Mansfield and Mel OTHER CAGE HIGHLIGHTS— Nowell of Columbus East. Stzpreme Radio Elein Bavlor's one-handed 30-foot * * * and TV «9iot lust before the gun enabled TOUGH BREAK — Temple's SALES and SERVICE Seattle to whip San Francisco chances against Kentucky looked Special Notice — Last Call! for its chance against California gloomy this week when Guy 1152 Grant St. Akron, Ohio .... You cannot 'VOTE on May 6 (Primaries) i£ you are not and an overtime thriller. He scor- Rodgers came down with an un­ Phone: PA 4-5915 REGISTERED. ' ed a, total of 35 poitns against explained illness. 'While his condi. *Frisco . . . Tom Hawkins of . . . You c,an REGISTER any day—8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and tion is not serious such is not Saturday until noon in the basement of the Court House. Notre Dame scored 31 points in the case with big Maurice Stokes WALLPAPER ... So avail yourself of this opportunity amd be able to help the win over Indiana but could who was stricken and lay un­ get only 15 against Kentucky ... conscious for sometime before his 10 Rolls - In Bundle nominate your friend, JOHN H. MIHALY, DEMOCRAT, as Wayne Emibree of Miami of Ohio ailment was diagnosed as a pos­ $10.00 Vahie lor $2.98 CONGRESSMAN from the 14th Congressional District, which scored 26 points in the loss to sible brain fever. While this was includes Summit and Medina Coimties. Kentucky but in the consolation going on his teammates, the Cin­ Linoleum - Standard Plaid On May 6th Bemenaber the Name ... game he poured in 36 points in cinnati Royals, were being elim­ a losing cause against Indiana . . . Was $3.15 per yd. Bob Boozer had a good dav against inated from the play-offs by De­ Now $2.19 sq. yd. lOHN H. MIHALY troit. Cincinnati with 24 points and (Democrat) wound up in the finals with 26 CROFT'S (Pd. Pol. Adv.) THANK YOU a^inst Oklahoma. 199 E. Market St.. Akron In the eastern NCAA, All- American Rodeers led Temple to Zemo Great for Free Parking Rear of Store victories over Maryland and Dart, mouth. Alj;hough he scored 8 bas- Minor Burns,Ciits Zemo, a doctor's formula, liquid Tiets and.only one free throw in or ointment, soothes, helps heal each win'^ he was superb on the minor bums, cuts, bruises. Family ESQUIRE floor and a magician in stealing antiseptic, eases itch of surface rashes, eczema, teen-age pimples, ROLLER SKATE the ball from the opposition. athlete's foot Stops scratching, so In the NIT, Alex "Boo" Ellis aids faster healing. For stubborn 8-10:30 P.M. of Niagara had a brilliant per­ cases, get Extra Strength Zemo. Skating Party formance of 41 points to no avail against Xavier of Ohio ... In the NAIA, two all-Negro teams fin­ DANCING ished among the four finalists. 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