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THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1947
ANOTHER WONDERFUL WEEK OF
WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT
j* ^ \ FRIDAY—SATURDAY, JULY 4—5
2 Terrific Pictures For Your Holiday Movies
NO. 1
TRIPLE TROUBLE...ALL FEMALE
-when a sagebrush trouble-shooter
tangles with a pistol-packin’ Spitfire!
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NO. 2
TRAZAN AND AMAZON
ADDED HITS
Cartoon and Chapter No. 9—“The Scarlet Horseman”
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July ti, 7, 8
The Beautiful Technicolor Picture That Broke
All House Records Wherever It Showed
You’ll find Excitement...
Adventure ... Thrills . ..
Romance ... Spectacle ..
ALSO
A Special Added Attraction
Louis Jordan in “Hepcat Serenade^”
AND NEWS
4 DAYS STARTING WEDNESDAY, JULY 9TH
The Picture You've Heard About
The Picture You’ve Read About!
The Picture You’ll Actually See With All Its
Frankness That Has Aroused The Nation
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LOCAL s
Matthew S. Brown and 4s-
ters, Misses Eva and Helen L.
Brown, and grandmother, Mr
Eva Robinson, all of 925 W.
Victory Drive, left Tuesday
night of this week on' an ex-
tended vacation,, motor in-
Durham, N. C., where they v ill
spend a few days with Ur r
mother, Mrs. Helen Lee Hr
after which they will pro
to New York city to be ’..<<■
'guests of their brother, Ciu
topher F. Brown, Jr. They wo,
also visit points in New Je .-y
'and Connecticut.
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Lic. W- Robinson and I !•..
R. Davis left Sunday fur A. -
lanta, where they will an .1
the School of Religion ol Mo
, house College. En route ui ,\
lantq, they will visit friend,
and relatives in Macon an !
' other points.
Mrs. Maggie Slocum, who \va.
called here to b’c with her i -
ter, Mrs. Josephine Sai .
who was very ill, taut is now
much improved, hips ret:, >
to her home in New York . i »
Little Miss Marguerite v .
the daughter ol Mrs. Ciio
or, left Monday for Cl :
j mer where vacation she will spend iting the
vi r<-i;
and friends. She will n ■ •
in September in time for school
opening.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sio-mn
,
and little Samuel Slocum
New York city, were gm > o
.
their aunt, Mrs. Josephine i i
ders of 2009 Harden s!reel
ter leaving Savannah they >. i
visit Mrs. Slocum’s mother i.
Lynchburg, Va.. and then
turn to their home in N vv Yu ,
city. Mr. Slocum is the . <>,.
Mr. - and Mrs. Joseph Slocum
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Celebrate Thc
4th July With Us
Special Prot*ram i
Lawrence Tierney iu
U SAN QUENTIN” k
Added Serial - Con.e
Saturday Only, July fiih
Double Program
HIT NO. 1
Bob Steele
“Riding Lone Tral |
HIT NO. 2
James Dunn in
u Hold That Wom
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Added Serial Comedy
Sunday, Monday, IT sdhy. 1
July 6, 7, 8 1
Added Special
American Legion
Convention
At Macon, Ga.
ALSO
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‘DICK TRACY
CUEBALL”
Added Serial -Conn
Wednesday. BIG FE ATURES-2 Jul> Ml, I
2—
HIT NO. 1
“Wild Beast At Ba
HIT NO. 2
“Rockin In Thc
Rockies’
ADDED COMEDY
Thursday, July !
A triumphant Kitu,
Joan Fontaine
“RE BE C C
Added Serial, (.01
N* York city. ‘
'> ''Lee Janie;. daugii-
- ■ B J Janie;
; *•' ■ fctati College, left i
ov i 1 Atlanta to be the
u< . o, n<. ro munaie.
• ■' • < £:>■>;» i Me.;,,
J-;: • Co'v-t tire students
! M> u.oriul Institute,
> .o i., oiaves, Jr., wnu is
5 1:1 iV Haven, Conn.,
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1 ‘ *’• ,-k in:. / liis fa-
tin r J. u c.iravi . Sc, is spend-
> a; ,, nth Mrs.
ive, uml iheir children at
Alu. I
lit in R. Lei' of Trenton,
N-J., son of Mrs. s. M. Lee and
the late Rev. S. M, Lee, is in
the cit. vi Ting his mother at
63j West 3(lth“ m street. He will
leave Frida'; n..* or his i,.i,r,, home. ;
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,, in .ay . morn ng fioni the
ru ‘ '!
, ViM i, i's 1 on- j
home after a ro¬
pitai. ll at Charity lios-
Dav it v.' Brooklyn,
the efiy this week i
noiii e from Brunswick,'
visi ted his sister, Miss
\ j
h Royall of New :
ie city visiting her i
C. or-,, Royall.
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Hit No. 2
HOl'Jir Tex Ritter
AYE AND “CHEROKEE
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Alumni Ask Georgia State
College Be Improved
very
deep interest of the. people of
Georgia and all those whom
the college serves. We also
have the confidence to believe |
that you, the Board of Regents,
will do what is in your power j
to improve the status of the
college where such improve¬
ments are needed. We are,;
therefore, asking your consid-
oration of the following rec-
(iinmendations which will give
lo the State of Georgia the
finest land-grand college pus-
iJble; ' J
1. That the curriculum of
I he Georgia State College be
so that it will be com-
parable to the curriculum of a
standard A rated l # nd grant |
college. I
2, That an adequate sci-1
encc department and a library'
be Provided,
3 I hat 'hc^physical plant be |
improved as follows:
a Adequate men and worn- 1
j-.n dormitorv rrinury facilities jauuues-
IJ A gymnasium to meet the
dtmandj of !, ie school.
c. An academic building |
d. General beautification of
grounds including the paving
of roads and walks,
e- An athletic field. 1
4. That the college admin¬
istrative head and teaching
personnel be the best fitted and
qualified individuals to carry
forward the college program,
5. That the home economics
’ " d , ‘^culture , departments be
maintained 111 1 , 11 , I ‘l 1 nn /4 and n nfl improved 4 ,v-a
6- We further further recommend reeonn ,
[ lmt th ® Board B ‘ >ard of 01 Regents Regcn ts ap- ap '
P.ovo the departments , ol . phy-
.1 education and music, pro-
a aiU
These p recommendations were
olemniy made by the Joint
and we dedicate ourselves
0 thc biterests of the educa-
Hon of our people throughout
the State.
Respectfully suubmitted,
Resolution Committee:
H. T. Edwards,
Chairman
Jonathan Horne
Rev. J. T. McMillan
Mrs. E- R. Gay
Acting' Secretary
Miss Frankie N. Golden
Ex-Oflielo.
Oil East Henry Street
Savannah, Georgia
May 3, 1947.
Dr Raymond Patty, Chancellor
Board ol Regents,
University System of Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia,
Dear Dr. Patty:
hi light ol tlie information
received lroiti newspapers and
radios announcing the resigna¬
tion of the president of 'the
Georgia State College, Indus-
lml ^ lhc Alumnl Asso .
ci;iUoil hcId its first and only
official meeting since June 1,
1946, at the Spencer high
school, Columbus, Georgia, dur¬
ing the Georgia Teachers -and
Education Association meeting,
April 11, 1947, with the duly
elected president, Miss Frankie
N , Golden, presiding.
, file r . following .. .. communlca-j ,
U on Wil , .sent by the Alumni
Association of Die Georgia State
( -' olk ~ 1 ' to Hie Board of Regents
ul the University System of
Georgia It asks that condi¬
bo improved at the Thun-
derbolt college:
Nurses Name
Mrs. Bailey
ATLANTA (ANP>—The Na-
tional Association of Colored
graduat( , nurses last
ori Mrs Elida V. Bailey of New
Yurk ( . j|y |() hcad fchfi orRanl .
, ali , m for lhe next tw0 years .
Al the same time Mrs. A. V.
Kcrcc ol Atlailta bficartie the
lonc N0 „Uierner elected to a
ljRh po , t in Ulc ual ional or-
^nization.
The new president replaced
Mrs. Frances I*'. Gaines, Chica¬
go, who did not seek the post
in the recent national election,
Mrs Bailey has had wide ex-
pcrience in both nursing and
affairs and has been ac¬
tive in the organization lor a
number of years.
'i he entire slate was as fol¬
lows: Mrs. Elida C. Bailey, R.
N. of New York city, president;
Mrs. (lassie A Morris, R. N.,
Detroit, first vice president;
Mi.; Amanda V. Recce, R. N.,
second vice president;'
Mrs. Uvamae Do Ramus, R. N.,
Cincinnati, recording secretary;
Mi Jane Beit, r. n Chicago,
,
national secretary; Mrs. Mar-
quette C. Jarkson, R. N., New
York city, 1 tieasurtir; Mis- Mtir-
dis Ragland ' David, New York
city, assistant treasurer.
The delegates selected Louis¬
ville tor the biennial meeting
in 1919. They journeyed to Tus-
la 1 ee institute and toured thc
campus and medical facilities!
of the Alabama school follow¬
ing the close of the Atlanta
meeting.
PI MISSAL OF HOUSING
ADVISORS PROTESTED
New York, June 12.—The
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People!
today protested the announced
dnini; aJ of the Regional Ra¬
cial' Relations adviser in hous-'
big The Association’s protests'
against the dismissals, which
utc to become effective June
30, were directed to the atten-
' Do not President Harry S. Tru- I
man, Raymond M. Foley, Ad-
ministrator of the National
Housing Agency, and Gael
Sullivan, chairman of the Dem-
j ocratic National Committee.
Roy Wikins, NAACP assist-1
ant secretary, expressed ^he
deepest concern over the pro¬
posed cuts in the agency, stat- '
in" “This Association feels'
that if the racial advisers are
dropped, the whole program
aimed at evolving a housing
program in which minority
group.-, will receive fair treat-!
iia of, will be seriously damaged, ^
1 ! not destroyed.” Mr. Wilkins
continued, "Negro Americans 1
have had a heart-breaking
struggle through the years to
secure .decent housing. They
have been victimized - on all
-‘ides They have had to pay
.premium rents, even in so-
called normal times, In reeent
years many have had adVicie-
ttttti ttht r a-Tsisia’n'ce 7ixm( the
federal gpvgaime^t.m . **ofking .
’
nygffp. i- .. ;>/«►,!«m
assure them.
oe*i_t 140 04..^, *r. ^u
assistance apparently Is tc
be abandoned.”
In a letter to Gael Sullivan
Mr. Wilkins pointed out tin
political repercussion
the planned dismissals an
carried through. The order, i
carried through, would affect
twenty-three professional and
workers, twenty oi
are Negroes.
THOMAS CAU¬
TIONED FOLLOWING
LYNCH NEWS CAST
NEW YROK, jun 12. -NAACP
Waiter White today cau¬
veteran radio commen¬
Lowell Th&mas -over what
considered the dangerous
of a news item deal¬
with the June 9th attempt¬
lynching of a Hurtabor0. Ala.
Mr. White, in a talc¬
“National Association for
to the commentator, stat-
Advancement ol Colored
has received several
one from as far as
Pa-, protesting
they describe as your ex¬
treatment of mob action
a Negro in Hurlsboro,
in youc broadcast of
10. Our Pittsburgh cor¬
asserts that no oili¬
national commentator gave
this event treatment you did
know from your long repu¬
tation for ■ careful reporting
that you would do nothing to
intensify racial tensions or*
build up an atmosphere in
whieh lynching coilld flourish
and we earnestly urge your
most careful treatment of
items of this nature in view
shameful acquittal of 28
self-confessed lynchers in
Greenville, s. C-, on May 12.”
LINCOLN'S ALBERT MIT¬
CHELL, of Magpolia, New
Jersey, leads Howard’s Huugh
over the tall timbers to
help dedicate Lincoln’s new
$22,000 track. Howard won the
meet, however.
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BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
FRI__SAT. JULY 4—5
SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION!
Feature No. 1 Feature No. 2
4 RIDERS OL j Preston Foster
THE SANTA FE’ “LAST MILE’
ADDED FUN ; .W8 i)
“A WOMAN IS A FOOL” with
All Star AH Colored f ast .
Plus 5- "Lost - of
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July fi, 7, 8
earthly love
GENE TIERNEY
vy JOHN PAYNE,
Anne BAXTER
Clifton WEBB
Herbert MARSHAL!
Darryl F Zanuek’t
pi eduction ot
W.'SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S*
& The
Produced by
DARRYL F. ZANUCK ,.. a
Directed by
EDMUND LAMAR GOULDING TROTTI . | J 2o
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From the Novel by
W. Somerset Mouflhomj ro^i
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