Memphis World Memphis World Publishing Co. 1951-05-15 Lewis O. Swingler MEMPHIS WORLD The South's Oldest and Leading Colored Semi-Weekly Newspaper. Published by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. Every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 164 BEALE—Phone 8-4030 Entered in the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn., as second-class man under the Act of Congress, March 1, 1870 Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE W. A. Scott, II, Founder, C. A. Scott, General Manager LEWIS O. SWINGLER Editor A. G. SHIELDS Jr. Advertising Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year $5.00—6 Months $3.00—3 Months $1.50 (In Advance) ROUTE SUPERVISORS: Emory University Roundtable Although no formal or official conclusions were evolved, the Emory University Roundtable Friday on racial segregation made a definite contribution in two ways. In the first place, all Georgians and students of racial relations will have to admit that there is progress in the mere fact that such a forum could be held on the campus of a Georgia institution. Years ago such a issue would not be subject to debate. In the second place, it is Valuable because of the issues it raised and the light it shed. Of course, out of all of this discussion it is not possible to overlook the points made by some of the speakers. We like, for example, the utterly frank statement of Dr. Paul E. Bryan, law professor at Emory, who admits being a southerner born with all the prejudices and passions against rape as any other southerner, "but I thank God that I have overcome most of these prejudices." The problem of racial prejudice is more than 70 per cent solved once a person is broad enough and intellectually courageous enough to admit to himself that he is beset by this worst of all social evils and then strikes out to remedy it. Little by little, such a person loses his prejudices without being conscious of doing so. H. G. Wells the great English historian said: "I am convinced that there is no more evil thing in this world than race preJudice." Roy Harris, of course, pursued his well-known course. It is riot a pleasant picture to see a responsible leader who has been in public life for nearly half a century, attack the United States Supreme Court as a "Bunch of Monkeys" and a "bunch of campaign managers." As disappointed as we have been at times because the United States Supreme Court failed to give the kind of decision we anticipated, we have never been able to bring ourselves around to the place where we attack their integrity. The sanctity of the law is our strongest asset in a democracy. In South America and in other countries the decision of a court can be set aside by a civil revolution. And although there may be a Harris or two scattered across the country, the United States Supreme Court is still looked upon as our supreme law of this country and as such, its decisions, though unwelcome, will be obeyed, even in Georgia and by Roy Harris. Honor Roll For Porter School 6-6 W. B. Smith, Lee Anthony Grimes, Charles Taylor, Raymond Wordlaw, Delois Elder, Jo Iris Smith. 4-4 M. L. Cox, Hazel Abron, Millicent Cade, Amos Greene, Geraldine Kimbrough, Anita Poindexter. 7-A R. B. Thompson, Mary Cole, Jannell Cooley, Eugenia Dean, Carole Gilchrist, Maxine Lusk, Lillian Short, Darnell Thomas, Fred Campbell, Chester Cade, Eugene Middleton, Troy Vaughn. 7-2 P. W. Wright, Geraldine Mc Cray, Charles Adair, Melvin Burgess, Walter Dean, Clarence Perkins, Lafayette Seymour, Mary Johnson, Sandra Smith, Jacquelyn Suns, Geraldine Saunders, Mary Williams, Earlean Bennett, Hugh Strong. 7-3 J. E. McClellan, Robert Hampton, W. C. Hudson, George Miller, John Turner, Johnnie Watson, Jevita Edwards, Essie Richmond, Mozell Selders, Johnnie Terry. 7-4 L. V. Johnson. Cleveland Scott, Dorothy Little, Celestirie Ransom. 7-5 O. White, Zellnar Borrows, Velma Baltimore, Mose Yvonne Brooks. 8-A M. A. Reeves, George Graham. Floyd Harrison, Evander Walton, William Nolan, Jeani Clarke, Marvelle Folsome, Bertha Graves, Lewis Twigg, James Jones, Wilson Clayton, Edna Butler, Dorothy Harrell Dorothy Douglass, Bertha Scott, Kate Peoples. 8-2 I. S. Greenlee, Wilhelmina Hunter, Dorothy Kirk, Clara Reynolds, Lucile Strickland, Nyrtle Patterson, Jeanne Vaughan, Gloria Wade. 6-9 S. L. Roberts, Edward Dunlap, Dudley Bonds, Robert Hooks, Paul Pierce, Riy Love, George Taylor, Lloyd Williams, Cardell Badger, Barbara Bates, Thelma Conley, Margaret Coburn, Francine Hurst, Bernice Dickerson, Helen Evans, Dorothy Jones, Annie R. Jones, Gloria Nooks, Gloria Rivers, Earline Wright. Azalia Walker, Barbara Williams, Betty Tolan, Bertha Simmons, Shirley Grahem, Geraldine Bush. 1-3 M. H. Porter, Major Deberry, Robert Burt, Ronald McIntosh, Shirley Miller, Emma Tate. 2-5 G. L. Gossett, Roy Jean, Charlotte James, Robert Strong, Vivian Harris, Delores Williams. 3-6 L. C. Gilliam, Marva Moore, Marva Brown, Beverly Miller, Beverly Taylor, Lenoris Callahan, Laurentine Burt, Robert White, Moses Richardson. 4-A Toles, Bonnie Bates, London Brown, Wallace Callahan, Marjorie Lee, Jeraldine McDonald, Bobbie Miller, Ray Smith, Flora Talley, Wilma Watts, George Mosley. 4-3 A. W. Hall, Willie Whitney, Chester Lesure, Jamie Hester, Marilyn Moore, Edith Cox, Earl Spearman, Cornelius Moore, Charles Gray, Aaron Harris, Gemetta Wallace. 4-5 E. C. Young, Raymond Anderson, Lucinda Campbell, Willie Hampton, Willie Gross, Otis Kirkland, Carol Willis. 5-A L. Flagg, George Johnson, Robert Perry, Alfreda Jackson, Lois Joyner, Velma Lacey, Christine Lowe, Dorothy Smith, Forestine Strong, Jocelyn Strong, Mary Anne Thomas, Mary Whitson. 5-2 A. D. Oates, Delores Curtis, Earline Daugherty, Erma Henderson, Dorothy Hester, Ulysses Kilgore, Ruby Kimbrough, Clifton Maples, Annette Mayes, Georgia McKinney, Roberta McNeil, Arthur Naylor, Betty Powell, Mary Sartin, Ruth Simms, Maxine Thomas, Ollie Ware. 6-A J. N. Tarpley, James Bartlett, Sam Erby, James Luckie, Randolph Mannings, Alvin Atwater, Henrine Bacon, Vera Blackburn, Sherry Crump, Samella Dortch, Lacy Moorehead, Samella Dortch, Mar rie Edmondson, Josie Hamilton, Clara Twigg, Lillie Woods. 6-4 C. T. Shaw, William Taylor, Ester Hurt, George Lesure, Martin Suggs, Lawrence Yancy. 1-3- M.H. Porter; Vernon Davis, Charles Peppers, Ronald McIntosh, Isaac Smith, Robert Burt, Mary Jones, Alma Weeks, Rosa Turner, Shirley Miller, Lola Wilhite. 1-5M Bently, Omega Crawford Erma Rhodes, Gloria Yancey, Marjorie Jones, Mary Ann Corpal, Gloria Tucker Shirley Willis, Sylvester Anderson, Leonard McGhee, Otis Macklin. 1-6 V. M. Hancock, Jacquelyn Foster, Vivian Stinson, Gwendolyn Thompson, Charles Clayton, Calvin Graham, Charles Henderson, Henry R. Walls, Jimmy Perry. 2-3 G. McChriston, Cager Banks, Bernard Bates, Vernon Bates, Junious Beard, Rudolph Martin. George Strong, Henry Vaughn, Earl Brown, Thelma Pierce, Betty Relliford. 2-5 G. L. Gossett, Jeannette Bates, Marva. Crenshaw, Maurice Fitzgerald, Vivian Harris, Joan Johnson, Maxine Mays, Caroline Spight, Geraldine Stinson, Patricia Wade, Delores Williams, Dorothy Wilson, Hamp Burke, Otho Davis, Walter Felton, Alexander Jerry, Harry Len, Robert Russell, Robert Strong, Jean Taylor. 3-6 L. C. Gilliam, Melvin Turner, Lenoris Callahan, Charles Nevils, Sterling Phillips, Hattie Sawyer, Laurentine. Burt, Ernestine Johnson, Ritta Kilgore, James Banks, Dorothy Cowan, Henry Williams, Lovie Brown, Lawrence Smith, Ethel Black. 4-A E. Toles, Holloway, Adair Bonnie Bates, Betty Bell, London Brown, Wallace Callahan, Louise Daniels, Annette Davis, Miriam Gilchrist, Arvelena Harper, Marjorie Lee, Elizabeth Kirk, Jeraldinc McDonald, Ray Smith, Frank Trice, Mary Williams, Mose Wright, 4-2 B. A. Calloway. Walter Crutchfield, Thomas Davis, Charles Kinchelow, Andrew Love, Levi Monroe, James Norwood. Melvin Shaw Leslie Walker, Alberta Bailey, Evie Dean. Mart Holt, Sylyia Jerry Jones, Faye Lee, Lessie Sartin, Nina Stewart. 4-3 A. W. Hall, James Gray, Aaron Harris, Chester Lesure, Cornelius Moore, John Nolan, William Parker, Sam Powell, Earl SpearMan, Irving Walk, Addie Carter, Edith Cox; Cora Echols, Mary Kinchelow, Marilyn Moore, Pearlie Price, Ann Seymour, Maggie McCaster. 4-4 M. L. Cox, Clyde Adams, Calumbus Echols, William Foster. Phyllis Hurst, Paul James, R. C. Jones, Geraldine Kimbrpugh, Anthony Miller, Paul Poston, Betty Thomas, Horace Whitehead, Mary Yarbrough. 4-5 E. C. Young, Raymond Anderson, Lucinda Campbell. Willie Gross, Willie Hampton. Otis Kirkland, Carol Willis, Danese Han cock, Fred Richardson. 5-A OA. L. Flagg, Granderson, John Burrowa, Sylvester Holt, John Morgan, Robert Perry, Raymond Sims, William Thomas, Barbara Carter, Patricia Jones, Harlean Franklin, Dorothy Smith, Forestine Strong, Charlie Yarbrough. 5-2 A. O Oates, Earline Banks, Tulla Davis, Gertrude Harris, Erma Henderson, Ruby Kimbrough, Lois Manning, Lois Owens, Ollie Ware, Clifton Maples, Rozell Payton, Willie Roby. 5-4 C. K. Foster, Sylvester Andrson, Phillip Brooks, R. T. Johnson, Tommie Sally, Connie Ingram, Jacquelyn Prude, Edna Young, Harold Guy. 6-A J. N. Tarpley, William Keen, James Luckie, Randloph Mannings, Emmett Taylor, Leo Walthal, Catherine Adams, Alvin Atwater, Vera Blackburn, Sherry Crump, Marie Edmondson, Gloria Grose, Josie Hamilton, Carole Hooks, Lillie Woods. 6-3 S. L. Roberts, Dudley Bonds, Edward Dunlap. Eddie Hatchett, Robert Hooks, Paul Price, George Taylor, Geraldine Bush, Dorothy Jones, Annie Jones, Gloria Rivers, Azalia Walker. 6-4 C. T. Shaw, Lewis Herron, Ester Hurt, Leon Middleton, Martin Suggs, Irwin Williams, Joe Wordlow, Lawrence Yancey, Har vey Young. Allen Brewer, Carrie Macklin, Mable Martin. Beulah Overton, Nancy Whitehead, Yvonne Johnson. 6-5 F. J. Johnson, James Bates, William Bradford, Rov McCaster, Roy Jones. William Perry, Percy Smith, Calvin Williams, Donnie Lambert, Dorothy Simmons. 6-6 W. B. Smith, James Ellis, L C. Gordon, Buford Harbin. Travis Jones, Samuel Patton. Richard Smith. Arthur Springfield, William Steele. Luby Strong, Nannie Bradford, Delois Elder, Barbara Gilmore, Eliza Jackson, Ann MaThis, Lois McCulley, Charlesetta Monroe, Rosetta Strickland. 7-A R. B. Thompson, Janneil Coley Eugenia Dean, Laura Egr gerson, Carole Gilchrist, Maxine Lusk, Betty Miller, Bennie Owens Marie Ratliff, Lillian Short, Darnell Thomas, Bobbie Williams, Chester Cade, Fred Campbell Thomas Evans, Arthur Fisher, James Harris, Eugene Middleton, Willie Payne, Thomas Phillips, Troy Vaughn. 7-2 P. W. Wright, Charles Adair, Ernest Herron, Watler Dean, Clarence Perkins, Lafayette Seymour, Jerline Henderson, Geraline Saunders, Agretta Whittaker. 7-3 J. E. McClellan, Robert Hampton, George Miller, John Turner, Johnnie Watson, Mozelle Selders, Josephine Young, Barbara Walker, Mary Ann Thomas, Janice Suggs, Dorothy Stittiams, Vera Self, Mary Patton, Ernestine Kimbrough, Evelyn Davis, Rosetta Sykes, Richard Sandfield, Elmer Stittiams, Lloyd Moore, William Jeffries, Larry Isabel, Eugene Harvey, Benjamin Harrell, Nathan Clemons, Leroy Anderson. 7-4 L. V. Johnson, Charlie Cook, Robert Colvin, Alfred Gross, Fred Jones, George Walk, Herbert Williams, Will Henry Williams James Ayers, Dorothy Little, Alice McClure, Melva Perkins, Lizzie Price, Celestine Ransom, Martha Richardson, Barbara Wilkins. 7-5 O. White, Zellnar Burrows, Henry Davis, Richard Callahan, Paul Duncan, Luther Harmon, Odis Harrell, Clifford Johnson, Thomas Kinchelow, Jim Peyton, Albert Pierce, Otha Richardson, Willie Standifer, Thomas Tyson Velma Baltimore, Mose Yvonne Brooks, Marie Davis, Hughlene Jackson, Rubystine Jones, Rose McKinney, Merrown Prewitt, Gloria Wallace, Vonnetta Watson. 8-A M. A. Reeves, Robert Bynum, James Chandler, George Graham, Edward Guy, Floyd Harrison, Moses Thomas, Evander Walton, Robert White, Sammie Clemons, William Nolan, Vivian Bankston, Janie Clark, Louise Dowdy, Marvelle Folsome, Bertha Graves, Frances Harrell. Loretta Joyner. Vera Thompson, Carrie TipPet, Wilson Clayton. 8-3 E. D. Elrod, Eugene Franklin, Marvin Samuels, Ruth Lesslie, Charles Reed, Anthony, Katoe, Cornelius Malpne, Watlfer Parker, Margaret Samuels, Beverly Smith. PERFECT ATTENDANCE 6-6 W. B. Smith, Lee Anthony Grimes, Charles Taylor, Raymond Wordlaw, Delois Elder, Jo Iris Smith. 4-4 M. L. Cox, Hazel Abron, Millicent Cade, Amos Greene, Geraldine Kimbrough, Anita Poindexter. 7-A R. B. Thompson, Mary Cole, Jannell Cooley, Eugenia Dean, Carole Gilchrist, Maxine Lusk, Lillian Short, Darnell Thomas, Fred Campbell, Chester Cade, Eugene Middleton, Troy Vaughn. 7-2 P. W. Wright, Geraldine Mc Cray, Charles Adair, Melvin Burgess, Walter Dean, Clarence Perkins, Lafayette Seymour, Mary Johnson, Sandra Smith, Jacquelyn Suns, Geraldine Saunders, Mary Williams, Earlean Bennett, Hugh Strong. 7-3 J. E. McClellan, Robert Hampton, W. C. Hudson, George Miller, John Turner, Johnnie Watson, Jevita Edwards, Essie Richmond, Mozell Selders, Johnnie Terry. 7-4 L. V. Johnson. Cleveland Scott, Dorothy Little, Celestirie Ransom. 7-5 O. White, Zellnar Borrows, Velma Baltimore, Mose Yvonne Brooks. 8-A M. A. Reeves, George Graham. Floyd Harrison, Evander Walton, William Nolan, Jeani Clarke, Marvelle Folsome, Bertha Graves, Lewis Twigg, James Jones, Wilson Clayton, Edna Butler, Dorothy Harrell Dorothy Douglass, Bertha Scott, Kate Peoples. 8-2 I. S. Greenlee, Wilhelmina Hunter, Dorothy Kirk, Clara Reynolds, Lucile Strickland, Nyrtle Patterson, Jeanne Vaughan, Gloria Wade. 6-9 S. L. Roberts, Edward Dunlap, Dudley Bonds, Robert Hooks, Paul Pierce, Riy Love, George Taylor, Lloyd Williams, Cardell Badger, Barbara Bates, Thelma Conley, Margaret Coburn, Francine Hurst, Bernice Dickerson, Helen Evans, Dorothy Jones, Annie R. Jones, Gloria Nooks, Gloria Rivers, Earline Wright. Azalia Walker, Barbara Williams, Betty Tolan, Bertha Simmons, Shirley Grahem, Geraldine Bush. 1-3 M. H. Porter, Major Deberry, Robert Burt, Ronald McIntosh, Shirley Miller, Emma Tate. 2-5 G. L. Gossett, Roy Jean, Charlotte James, Robert Strong, Vivian Harris, Delores Williams. 3-6 L. C. Gilliam, Marva Moore, Marva Brown, Beverly Miller, Beverly Taylor, Lenoris Callahan, Laurentine Burt, Robert White, Moses Richardson. 4-A Toles, Bonnie Bates, London Brown, Wallace Callahan, Marjorie Lee, Jeraldine McDonald, Bobbie Miller, Ray Smith, Flora Talley, Wilma Watts, George Mosley. 4-3 A. W. Hall, Willie Whitney, Chester Lesure, Jamie Hester, Marilyn Moore, Edith Cox, Earl Spearman, Cornelius Moore, Charles Gray, Aaron Harris, Gemetta Wallace. 4-5 E. C. Young, Raymond Anderson, Lucinda Campbell, Willie Hampton, Willie Gross, Otis Kirkland, Carol Willis. 5-A L. Flagg, George Johnson, Robert Perry, Alfreda Jackson, Lois Joyner, Velma Lacey, Christine Lowe, Dorothy Smith, Forestine Strong, Jocelyn Strong, Mary Anne Thomas, Mary Whitson. 5-2 A. D. Oates, Delores Curtis, Earline Daugherty, Erma Henderson, Dorothy Hester, Ulysses Kilgore, Ruby Kimbrough, Clifton Maples, Annette Mayes, Georgia McKinney, Roberta McNeil, Arthur Naylor, Betty Powell, Mary Sartin, Ruth Simms, Maxine Thomas, Ollie Ware. 6-A J. N. Tarpley, James Bartlett, Sam Erby, James Luckie, Randolph Mannings, Alvin Atwater, Henrine Bacon, Vera Blackburn, Sherry Crump, Samella Dortch, Lacy Moorehead, Samella Dortch, Mar rie Edmondson, Josie Hamilton, Clara Twigg, Lillie Woods. 6-4 C. T. Shaw, William Taylor, Ester Hurt, George Lesure, Martin Suggs, Lawrence Yancy. 1-3- M.H. Porter; Vernon Davis, Charles Peppers, Ronald McIntosh, Isaac Smith, Robert Burt, Mary Jones, Alma Weeks, Rosa Turner, Shirley Miller, Lola Wilhite. 1-5M Bently, Omega Crawford Erma Rhodes, Gloria Yancey, Marjorie Jones, Mary Ann Corpal, Gloria Tucker Shirley Willis, Sylvester Anderson, Leonard McGhee, Otis Macklin. 1-6 V. M. Hancock, Jacquelyn Foster, Vivian Stinson, Gwendolyn Thompson, Charles Clayton, Calvin Graham, Charles Henderson, Henry R. Walls, Jimmy Perry. 2-3 G. McChriston, Cager Banks, Bernard Bates, Vernon Bates, Junious Beard, Rudolph Martin. George Strong, Henry Vaughn, Earl Brown, Thelma Pierce, Betty Relliford. 2-5 G. L. Gossett, Jeannette Bates, Marva. Crenshaw, Maurice Fitzgerald, Vivian Harris, Joan Johnson, Maxine Mays, Caroline Spight, Geraldine Stinson, Patricia Wade, Delores Williams, Dorothy Wilson, Hamp Burke, Otho Davis, Walter Felton, Alexander Jerry, Harry Len, Robert Russell, Robert Strong, Jean Taylor. 3-6 L. C. Gilliam, Melvin Turner, Lenoris Callahan, Charles Nevils, Sterling Phillips, Hattie Sawyer, Laurentine. Burt, Ernestine Johnson, Ritta Kilgore, James Banks, Dorothy Cowan, Henry Williams, Lovie Brown, Lawrence Smith, Ethel Black. 4-A E. Toles, Holloway, Adair Bonnie Bates, Betty Bell, London Brown, Wallace Callahan, Louise Daniels, Annette Davis, Miriam Gilchrist, Arvelena Harper, Marjorie Lee, Elizabeth Kirk, Jeraldinc McDonald, Ray Smith, Frank Trice, Mary Williams, Mose Wright, 4-2 B. A. Calloway. Walter Crutchfield, Thomas Davis, Charles Kinchelow, Andrew Love, Levi Monroe, James Norwood. Melvin Shaw Leslie Walker, Alberta Bailey, Evie Dean. Mart Holt, Sylyia Jerry Jones, Faye Lee, Lessie Sartin, Nina Stewart. 4-3 A. W. Hall, James Gray, Aaron Harris, Chester Lesure, Cornelius Moore, John Nolan, William Parker, Sam Powell, Earl SpearMan, Irving Walk, Addie Carter, Edith Cox; Cora Echols, Mary Kinchelow, Marilyn Moore, Pearlie Price, Ann Seymour, Maggie McCaster. 4-4 M. L. Cox, Clyde Adams, Calumbus Echols, William Foster. Phyllis Hurst, Paul James, R. C. Jones, Geraldine Kimbrpugh, Anthony Miller, Paul Poston, Betty Thomas, Horace Whitehead, Mary Yarbrough. 4-5 E. C. Young, Raymond Anderson, Lucinda Campbell. Willie Gross, Willie Hampton. Otis Kirkland, Carol Willis, Danese Han cock, Fred Richardson. 5-A OA. L. Flagg, Granderson, John Burrowa, Sylvester Holt, John Morgan, Robert Perry, Raymond Sims, William Thomas, Barbara Carter, Patricia Jones, Harlean Franklin, Dorothy Smith, Forestine Strong, Charlie Yarbrough. 5-2 A. O Oates, Earline Banks, Tulla Davis, Gertrude Harris, Erma Henderson, Ruby Kimbrough, Lois Manning, Lois Owens, Ollie Ware, Clifton Maples, Rozell Payton, Willie Roby. 5-4 C. K. Foster, Sylvester Andrson, Phillip Brooks, R. T. Johnson, Tommie Sally, Connie Ingram, Jacquelyn Prude, Edna Young, Harold Guy. 6-A J. N. Tarpley, William Keen, James Luckie, Randloph Mannings, Emmett Taylor, Leo Walthal, Catherine Adams, Alvin Atwater, Vera Blackburn, Sherry Crump, Marie Edmondson, Gloria Grose, Josie Hamilton, Carole Hooks, Lillie Woods. 6-3 S. L. Roberts, Dudley Bonds, Edward Dunlap. Eddie Hatchett, Robert Hooks, Paul Price, George Taylor, Geraldine Bush, Dorothy Jones, Annie Jones, Gloria Rivers, Azalia Walker. 6-4 C. T. Shaw, Lewis Herron, Ester Hurt, Leon Middleton, Martin Suggs, Irwin Williams, Joe Wordlow, Lawrence Yancey, Har vey Young. Allen Brewer, Carrie Macklin, Mable Martin. Beulah Overton, Nancy Whitehead, Yvonne Johnson. 6-5 F. J. Johnson, James Bates, William Bradford, Rov McCaster, Roy Jones. William Perry, Percy Smith, Calvin Williams, Donnie Lambert, Dorothy Simmons. 6-6 W. B. Smith, James Ellis, L C. Gordon, Buford Harbin. Travis Jones, Samuel Patton. Richard Smith. Arthur Springfield, William Steele. Luby Strong, Nannie Bradford, Delois Elder, Barbara Gilmore, Eliza Jackson, Ann MaThis, Lois McCulley, Charlesetta Monroe, Rosetta Strickland. 7-A R. B. Thompson, Janneil Coley Eugenia Dean, Laura Egr gerson, Carole Gilchrist, Maxine Lusk, Betty Miller, Bennie Owens Marie Ratliff, Lillian Short, Darnell Thomas, Bobbie Williams, Chester Cade, Fred Campbell Thomas Evans, Arthur Fisher, James Harris, Eugene Middleton, Willie Payne, Thomas Phillips, Troy Vaughn. 7-2 P. W. Wright, Charles Adair, Ernest Herron, Watler Dean, Clarence Perkins, Lafayette Seymour, Jerline Henderson, Geraline Saunders, Agretta Whittaker. 7-3 J. E. McClellan, Robert Hampton, George Miller, John Turner, Johnnie Watson, Mozelle Selders, Josephine Young, Barbara Walker, Mary Ann Thomas, Janice Suggs, Dorothy Stittiams, Vera Self, Mary Patton, Ernestine Kimbrough, Evelyn Davis, Rosetta Sykes, Richard Sandfield, Elmer Stittiams, Lloyd Moore, William Jeffries, Larry Isabel, Eugene Harvey, Benjamin Harrell, Nathan Clemons, Leroy Anderson. 7-4 L. V. Johnson, Charlie Cook, Robert Colvin, Alfred Gross, Fred Jones, George Walk, Herbert Williams, Will Henry Williams James Ayers, Dorothy Little, Alice McClure, Melva Perkins, Lizzie Price, Celestine Ransom, Martha Richardson, Barbara Wilkins. 7-5 O. White, Zellnar Burrows, Henry Davis, Richard Callahan, Paul Duncan, Luther Harmon, Odis Harrell, Clifford Johnson, Thomas Kinchelow, Jim Peyton, Albert Pierce, Otha Richardson, Willie Standifer, Thomas Tyson Velma Baltimore, Mose Yvonne Brooks, Marie Davis, Hughlene Jackson, Rubystine Jones, Rose McKinney, Merrown Prewitt, Gloria Wallace, Vonnetta Watson. 8-A M. A. Reeves, Robert Bynum, James Chandler, George Graham, Edward Guy, Floyd Harrison, Moses Thomas, Evander Walton, Robert White, Sammie Clemons, William Nolan, Vivian Bankston, Janie Clark, Louise Dowdy, Marvelle Folsome, Bertha Graves, Frances Harrell. Loretta Joyner. Vera Thompson, Carrie TipPet, Wilson Clayton. 8-3 E. D. Elrod, Eugene Franklin, Marvin Samuels, Ruth Lesslie, Charles Reed, Anthony, Katoe, Cornelius Malpne, Watlfer Parker, Margaret Samuels, Beverly Smith. MADAM BELL GREATEST PALMIST C S C-20 Headliners Week At Lincoln University Donald B. Gibson, double victor in writing contests recently by the Lincoln University School of Journalism, reads his National Scholastic Essay Contest first place winner, "How I can Make My Life Most Useful to My Country," at the third annual Headliner Week Awards Banquet held recently in the University Cafeteria Gibson, a Lincoln High School, Kansas City, Mo, senior won $75 in the national contest and $12 50 for a third place tie in the sixth annual State High School Feature Writing contest. Seated left to right at the table are: Frances Watson, senior who won the Journalism Alumni Prize of $35; Paul N. Doll, chairman, Greater Jefferson City Committee; Mrs. Doll; Lincoln's President Sherman D. Scruggs (head showing); Mrs. Scruggs; Carl T. Rowan (barely visible); staff writer, Minneapolis Tribune; toastmaster; Mrs. Rowan, arid Mrs. Ned Cole, Jr., wife of the rector of the Grace Episcopal Church Jefferson City. To Help Relieve PAIN and DISTRESS DRINK FROM ARKANSAS OXIDINE RELIEVES MALARIAL MISERY YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS AN OPPORTUNJTY OF A LIFE-TIME WHAT? THE 1951 SUMMER SESSION! LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS An Excellent Christian College with the Highest Possible Accreditation and Academic Standards. Now going on. You owe it to yourself to register Now. Admitted through May 30. We urge young men who may be drafted to enroll now. Courses for people who already hold degrees. All G. I.'s should register before June 20, or risk losing G. I. benefits. Any course listed in regular catalog may be offered. For persons regularly employed, courses are offered at night. BUSINESS EDUCATION FOR THOSE WHO ARE LOOKING AHEAD Chamber Of Commerce Breakfast Date Changed The Board of Directors of the Memphis Negro Chamber of Commeroe announced that its-annual "Know Your Neighbor" breakfast will be held Sunday morning. June 19th (Father's Day) instead of the previously released date of May 27 Members, friends and well-wishers of the Chamber are to gather at 8:30 a. m. in the Ballroom of the Del Morroco Club for the affair. Dr. J. E. Walker, prominent business and civic leader, is to give the address. The program includes the awarding of the "Colorado Johnson" cup for civic and business achievements the introduction of new business and professional people, the presentation of all business and professional people present and the presentation of the overall Chamber program and objectives for 1961 as drawn up by the hew Executives secretary, Mrs. Rosie Brown Bracy The program committee is composed of Mr. Maceo Walker, Mrs. Rosie Brown Bracy, Mr. E Bernard Cotton, Mr. Colorado Johnson and Mr. Charles Johnson. Old Sunny Brook BRAND Since 1891, this great brand has brought cheer to millions! The same smooth, fine-tasting Sunny Brook that you've Enjoyed for years! No finer straight bourbon was ever bottled Under this great name. "Sam The Penny Man" Brings Joy To Beale St. Kiddies In many different climes throughout the United States and in foreign lands, "Sam the Penny Man" has given his familiar "Come And Get "Em!" call, and immediately, just like the Pied Piper of Hamlet, children scramble from every nook and crook; and follow devotedly at his heels. He has been acclaimed in many cities, and upon his second visit to Memphis May 10, he strode down famed Beale Avenue laden with two sacks of 1951 shiny pennies (his trade mark), and quickly heralded hastening youngsters to his side, marched to Union Baptistchurch and gave the kiddies a real treat. Bubble gum, sucklets, and shiny pennies—what an afternoon. But who is this modern Pied Piper, whose fame is being proclaimed through bringing joy to the hearts of youngsters? Sam Horowitz, better known as "Same the Penny Man", is a resident of the windy City, and has made a career of giving pennies since 1914. According to "Sam the Penny Man." he was of a poor family, was educated in the Chicago schoolsDuring his childhood he didn't have Pennies—at a tender age, he began peddling papers, and earned nickles, dimes, and eventually dollars — at this point he promised himself that children would come first. At his parties, Sam tries to make the children happy, through entertaming them; and then explaining the necessity of their obeying their parents and teachers; and that they must continue their schooling. He fondly remarked that at the party at Union Baptist church, the behavior of the children was comparable, to that of many grownups; and it is his fond wish that at his next stop in Memphis, more children will be in good health. Seemingly, the people of Beale Avenue has been pictured falsely; Sam said he specifically noticed the kindness of these people, and appreciated it very much. "They don't bother you if you don't disturb them." He proudly said that as he walked down Beale with his two sacks of pennies, the folks saluted him and wished him good luck. When he stepped into our office, he was jovial, gave us some mint sucklets, and shinny 1951 pennies, and proceeded to tell of the party which had been held. As he left, he invited us to the next one when he again comes to the Bluff City, and we hope that's real soon! IDEAL GRADUATION GIFT! The Last Time We Ran This Ad With These Excellent Reconditioned Typewriters at These Amazing Low Prices, and Guaranteed One Year, We sold Out Completely! Reconditioned All Makes Standard Typewriters Reconditioned All Makes Portable Typewriters All Machines Completely Reconditioned and Fully Guaranteed One Year TAKE ONE YEAR TO PAY Safes Office Furniture Machines 95 S. SECOND ST., MEMPHIS, TENN. PONE 8-3227 In the only team event of the afternoon the One Mile Relay— Florida's classy baton passers—Alphonso Hearst, Robert Bentley, James Jenkins, and John Evans, breezed home first with the Xavier foursome of Armstead Boniface Norman Davis; Willie McKee and Clayton Clark on their heels. S. I. A. C. Track, Field Records Satchel Paige Slated To Start For Chi American Giants Sunday (Satchel) Paige, the ancient fire-baller who has been around lo' these many years returns to the Negro American League in a Chicago American Giants' uniform at Comiskey Park here next Sunday and will try to muffle the big bats of the Birmingham Black Barons in the first game of a doubleheader: A large crowd is expected to turn out for the Giants opener not only because Ole Satch will be on the hill again, but also, because the occasion has been designated as "Bill Veeck Day." Veeck, responsible for the signing of the first two Negro players in the American league, Larry Doby and Paige, when he was president of the Cleveland Indians will be presented a trophy before the first game. Manager Winfield Welch will be making his Debut in Chicago as the get off to a flying start by winning both games from the classy Birmingham team. He will start Paige in the opener and will probably place the responsibility for Victory in the second game on the capable shoulders of Theolic Smith, veteran righthander. Birmingham, pre-season favorite to win the presence of Paige, or such powerful Giants hitters as Parnell Woods, Ducky Davenport or Paul Hardy. Ed Steele, manager of the Barons has strong pitching staff, led by Willie Price, Rip Collins and Roy Johnson. The club has a sound Mixture of youth and veterans, and is as fast as any team in the league. Paige, however hopes to throttle the aggressive Harons and win his firs game of the season. He is especially anxious to chalk up a win HOUSING CONTROLS The National Production Authority has extended its control over construction of "luxury" housing-single-family homes costing over $35,000 big apartments, industrial plants and public projects. No construction of this type may be started without its approval.