Memphis World Memphis World Publishing Co. 1950-12-15 Lewis O. Swingler OPENS SUNDAY AT THE NEW DAISY Joel MeCrea, cast in the colorful rule of a western vagabond in Universal-International's delightful new Technicolor western, "Saddle Tramp," stages a knockdown corral battle with screen heavy John Russell in this' highlight sceno from the film, petite Wanda Hendrix is co-starred with McCrea in "saddle Trump," directed by Hugo Fregonese and produced by Leonard Goldstein. Supporting cast is headed by John Russell, John McIntyre, Jeanette Nolan and Antonio Moreno which starts at the New Daisy Theatre. Early Shopping Pays It might bewise to do your Christmas shopping early. You will find more abundant stock from which to select your purchases and, in addition, salesmen and saleswomen will be able to devote greater attention to your needs. Another point, you will help ease the last-minute rush, thus relieving merchants and their workers of the strain that always accompanies a period of prolonged work. Shopping early, it seems, helps everybody! Two Men, One submissively unto his power. But such a procedure was perfectly normal at that time. But in our modern society, to each his own. Peculiar as it may seem there are still those who seek companionship through the media of the press. Many successful marriages -have weathered a rough storm of their nature. The other day, an elderly gentleman entered this office and proudly pulled from an inside coat pocket a slip of paper and asked about the possibility of its making the front page. Thinking it was a news article, I began reading, and dumbounded, realized that the mar was seeking, a wife. When asked about the possibilities of an answer, he quickly announced that he knew. exactly the type that would answer With such belief! and trust in something which seems so insecure, it is hard not to pass the word on to those who are seeking the same thing. Jim Cole R. R. 1, Box 391C. Crawfordsville, Arkansas, would like to write to a young woman between the age of 35 and 38; one having no children. Mr. Cole is 67, having a son, 17, and a grandson, 2. According to Mr. Cole he has no interest in real estate; but is farming on 3-4 an acre. Interested individuals may write to the given address; and a ticket will be sent immediately. Oh, yes, just about forgot the! main specifications: Cole is 5 ft. 11 weighing 167 pounds. Crawfordsville. Arkansas is not too far from Memphis, but Koblenz Germany is thousands of miles from the Bluff City. Any girl who has pictured her dream man as being a handsome German lad. well, here's your big opportunity. Fa Mr. Weykam, Koblenz 1, Germany, Hauptpostlagernd would like to become acquainted with a Negro woman or girl, with marriage in mind. She will have the riches to make possible a rendezvous in Germany or any other state According to Mr. Weykam, "I love the Negro I am a German professor, aged 27. sound. and well looking. I am willing to immigrate." The young women, who correspond with Weykam are asked to enclose a photograph. Should be an interesting adventure for some woman, especially one who has long desired to travel. Lester School To B. Hobson is principal of Lester school. Admission to the pageant will be sixty cents. The pubic is invited. Strike Stirs ed in sentiment, with many backing the workers and many backing the hospital management as it sought means to break the strike and not yield to the pressure for a pay raise. Among the episodes following the strike were the following: 1. James Childs. the housekeeper, reported to be leader of the striking workers. announced that instead of free meals they were going to ask for a $5.00 per week increase in pay. 2. Following the refusal of the workers to go back on the job, nurses and other professional workers and some of the patients got busy in looking after the needs of the patients. Even Will Lathan, the well know special policeman, pitched in to help in the emergency. 3. As a result of the striking workers 4. refusal to leave the hospital after they had struck and while they were holding a meeting Wednesday afternoon, police officers came and arrested a total of 33. 4. The 33 workers were cited to appear before Judge Andrew Doyle in City Court on Thursday afternoon, December 7. All of those arrested made cash bonds and were released after their arrests. 5. At the trial Thursday, Judge Doyle fined James Robert Childs, of 1411 Thirteenth Avenue, South and Leon Thomas White of 1816 Sixth Avenue, North $50 00 each, charging them with being "ringleaders" in the strike. Childs paid his fine, while White represented by Atty. Z. Alexander Looby, appealed to the circuit court Judge Doyle cited the other workers to appear before him on Thursday of this week, promising to show leniency if they did not get into any more trouble. 6. Evidence of sympathy for the workers over the reduction in pay they had been given, was apparent in statement to the press made by the Junior House Staff at the hospital. Dr. W. L. Cain, president and Dr. Dorothy Lavinia Brown, let it be known that the professional staff by taking over the jobs of the striking workers, were merely acting in the interest of the patients and did not wish to be understood as being sympathetic toward the administration's attitude in the matter. Hospital authorities contend that they are running behind under their present budget and this made it necessary to reduce expenses by cutting out free meals for 63 workers, including janitors, orderlies, ward aides, maids and nurse aides. It is reported the hospital management has agreed to return to free meals and this was expected to have some bearing on the attempt to reach a satisfactory agreement. Kappa's, Alphas, of, Kansas City's skyscrapers. Artists who will appear on the program are: Nicholas Gerren. violinist, protestor of music at Lincoln University, Jefferson City, and a representative of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. He will play "Ave Maria," Schubert-Wilhelmina, and "Minstrels." Debussy. Miss Gladys Childress and Miss Eileen Southern, a two piano duo from Southern university in Baton Rouge, La., and_ representatives of A.K A Their numbers will be "Blue, Danube Waltz," Strauss and Chasins; and 'Ritual Fire Dance," De Falla-Braggiotti. Aneco Francisco, teacher of music at the Bartlett high school in St. Joseph, Mo., a representative of Kappa Alpha Psi will play two clarinet, solos; Mr. Francisco is a graduate of, Lincoln university, Mo. Otis Simmons, baritone, junior student at the University of Kansas, will Will sing "Old Man River." Jerome Kern and "o Star of Eve" Wagner. Simmons is an Alpha. Dr. Thomason Talley Green. widely known pianist twin Lincoln University will play "Polonaise in G Sharp Miner" Chopin, and "La Campanelle." Paganini Lizst. She is an AKA. A modern dance group of white and Negro students at the University of Kansas will also be featured. This interracial group has won acclaim throughout the Middle West for its unusual presentation. The group consist of five white girls and two Negroes who are members of AKA. The Artists Recital is free and open to the public. It has been arranged by the program committee of the Tri-Convention of which Miss By. d Jackson is chair man. Other members include Miss Dorothy Lillard, Mrs. Mildred Carter, AKA's; A. B. Howard, Kappa and James A. Jeffress, Alpha. One of the highlights of the 30th annual Boule of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority will be the presentation of special pins to the former presidents of the sorority, December 30 One of the speakers at the Alpha Kappa Alpha Boule will be Mrs. Mallie Edwards of Saint Louis, president of the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. Sparkled by a $120,000,000 supplemental appropriation granted by the last session of Congress for military research, the Defense Department is launching an all-out speed-up military research and development program so that the Western Allies' fewer men will be able to outclass any future enemy. MILITARY RESEARCH of, Kansas City's skyscrapers. Artists who will appear on the program are: Nicholas Gerren. violinist, protestor of music at Lincoln University, Jefferson City, and a representative of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. He will play "Ave Maria," Schubert-Wilhelmina, and "Minstrels." Debussy. Miss Gladys Childress and Miss Eileen Southern, a two piano duo from Southern university in Baton Rouge, La., and_ representatives of A.K A Their numbers will be "Blue, Danube Waltz," Strauss and Chasins; and 'Ritual Fire Dance," De Falla-Braggiotti. Aneco Francisco, teacher of music at the Bartlett high school in St. Joseph, Mo., a representative of Kappa Alpha Psi will play two clarinet, solos; Mr. Francisco is a graduate of, Lincoln university, Mo. Otis Simmons, baritone, junior student at the University of Kansas, will Will sing "Old Man River." Jerome Kern and "o Star of Eve" Wagner. Simmons is an Alpha. Dr. Thomason Talley Green. widely known pianist twin Lincoln University will play "Polonaise in G Sharp Miner" Chopin, and "La Campanelle." Paganini Lizst. She is an AKA. A modern dance group of white and Negro students at the University of Kansas will also be featured. This interracial group has won acclaim throughout the Middle West for its unusual presentation. The group consist of five white girls and two Negroes who are members of AKA. The Artists Recital is free and open to the public. It has been arranged by the program committee of the Tri-Convention of which Miss By. d Jackson is chair man. Other members include Miss Dorothy Lillard, Mrs. Mildred Carter, AKA's; A. B. Howard, Kappa and James A. Jeffress, Alpha. One of the highlights of the 30th annual Boule of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority will be the presentation of special pins to the former presidents of the sorority, December 30 One of the speakers at the Alpha Kappa Alpha Boule will be Mrs. Mallie Edwards of Saint Louis, president of the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. Sparkled by a $120,000,000 supplemental appropriation granted by the last session of Congress for military research, the Defense Department is launching an all-out speed-up military research and development program so that the Western Allies' fewer men will be able to outclass any future enemy. WEAR A WORMSER WORMSER WORMSER $6 50 OTHER WORMSER Genuine Fur Felts WORMSER HATTERS TO MEN Your store for expert, courteous service Golden Gleam Business and action strengthen the brain, but too much study weakens it. HANDY PARK AT TREZEVANT Burt Lancaster Virginia Mayo AND THE —ALSO— JOAN LESLIE ROBERT WALKER The SKIPPER SURPRISED HIS WIFE ESQUIRE SUNDAY — MONDAY DOUBLE FEATURE - Starring CARNES AT MARECHALNEIL —Also— Starring GEORGIA SUNDAY - (Double Feature) - MONDAY —Starring— Gregory PECK —Also— John PAYNE Sunny TUFT ACE THEATRE MISSISSIPPI AT WALKER SUNDAY - MONDAY BURT LANCASTER VIRGINIA MAYO THE WARNER BROS: FLAME AND THE ARROW COLOR BY —Also— (In Tech). Tyrone POWER, Orson WELLES —ALSO— —Starring— Mantan MORELAND MALCO NOW Violent Story of King Of Pirates! In Technicolor with Paul HENREID Jack OAKIE COMING! with Clifton "Belvedere" JOAN BENNETT ROBERT CUMMINGS EDMUND GWENN Collectors Items In Jazz Series RCA Victor will begin waxing jazz and pop tunes on 33 1-3 LP on December 29 when the company will Issue the first in a series of 'Treasury of Immortal Performances." The series will include all-time favorites like Coleman Hawkins' "Body" and 'Soul," Bunny Berigan's. "In a Mist," and selection by Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller and many others. DAISY BEAUTY AND THE MUG! DOUGLASS PETERS with KEENAN WYNN • Directed by ALEXANDER HALL • Produced by FRED KOHLMAN with Cesor ROMERO, Keenan WYNN and Joan DAVIS PALACE ON BEALE Roaring adventure leaps across the screen! THE BIG CAT starring LON PEGGY ANN McCLALLISTER • GARNER Preston FOSTER Presented by William Moss pictures, Inc., Released by EAGLE LION FILMS COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Irvin C. Miller's NEW DAISY UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL presents SADOLE TRAMP COLOR BY T Starring Story and Screenplay by HAROLD SHUMATE • Directed by HUGO FREGONESE • Produced by LEONARD GOLDSTEIN HAVE A COKE SAVOY Edmund O'Bren COMEDY SERIAL