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THURSDAY, JULY 28 1949
STAR
THEATRE
FRI—SAT JULY 29—30
3—BIG HITS—3
HIT NO. 1
FRANCHOT TONE
"TRAIL OF THE
VIGILANTES’
HIT NO. 2
GEORGE RAFT
“RACE STREET”
HIT NO. 3
’’CONGO BILL * 4
Color Cartoon
Sunday. Monday Tuesday
July 31, Aug. 1—2
2—-BIG HITS—2
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL piesent
4?60MSTflW (,QU
fRANKMSWN
The Wolfman piayed Dy LOri CKANE
Dracula played by BELA LUGOSI
The Monster played by GLENN STRANG
tenure Aubert * lane Baodoluk
Ai.Ji jEU FEATURE
ALAN CURTISS
’’ENCHANTED
VALLEY “
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WED. THUR. AUG. 3—4
DOUBLE FEATURE
DANA ANDREWS
LILLI PALMER £
LOUIS iOURDAN *
JVoMinorUces
FSesented by the ENTERPRISE STUOIOS
METRO-GOIDWIN^I Distributed by -a
j&m Miym
<xuiJEL» dEATURE
’’BURY ME DEAD“
AjLSO
Jesse James Rides Again
Wimberly’s
Recreation Parlor
526-28 West Broad St.
Is The Bight Place To
Spend Your Recreatloa
Hours
PHONE 8413
Savannah Saw Works
\
Lawn Mows Service
R M. Tomlin 135—137 Barnard Street
Savannah, Ga
v
' ICE AND COAL ,, 4
Savannah Ice Delivery Co
Dial 8158
''For my money, it's the ^
best buy in SAVANNAH
if Tfc*yV* talking oiotrf
faul Jana*, th* whktnf
thaft famotn fai
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YINE BLENDED WHISKFY—M KtOOK. X2HH OIA1N NtUTIAl SPIRITS.
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AIR CONDITIONED
EAST side
theatre
DIAL 3-6092
FRL—SAT JULY 29—30
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE
NO. 1
CHARGES STARRETT
IN
“LAND RUSH”
Thriller No 2
OTTO KRUGER
“THE FABULOUS
SUZANNE”
— AJLbO —
Serial an d Comedy
r^pH^miRrTs
__FRIDAY NIGHT
Sunday, Monday Tuesday
July 31, Aug. l_2
2—BIG HITS—2
The Best in Screen
Entertainment
Hit No. 1
A New and Stronger
tarzan
v EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
j ^Lmagic TARZAN5
^’FOUNTAIN LEX BARKER...
brenda joyce
INO. 6
Don’t Miss No. 2
“ADVENTURE ISLAND ’
—ALSO—
BUSTER CKABBE In
“THE SEA HOUND”
Comedy and News
WED—THUR AUG. 3-4
BARGAIN DAY
Adults 20c Kids 10c
TWO GREAT HITS
No. 1
Tim McCov
IN
:THE OUTLAW
NO 2
“ROLLING HOME”
Also
THE DEAD END KIDS
IN
“JUNIOR G-MEN”
Plus A Terrific Comedy
BEAT the HEAT
AT THE EAST SIDE
CALL US UP
DON’T FORGET
Phone 2-0221
Paul & Andv
Starters—Magnetos—Gen¬
erators — Carburetors
Batteries—Fuel Pumpi
ON THE CORNER OF THE
SQUARE
309-13 W. OGLETHORPE
AIR CONDITIONING
% DUNBAR
DIAL 2-2946
FRL—SAT JULY 29—30
2—BIG HITS—2
ALAN ROCKY LANE
SUNDOWN IN
SANTA
HTT NO 2
JOHN WAYNE in
“ROCKY RIDES ALONE’
Also Serial — Comedy
Sunday. Monday Tuesday
July 31, Aug. 1—2
2—BIG HITS—2
Tfft South Warner Bros! of '
St. Louis
JDHHflH AllXIt
siWfflir-iMf ZACHACT ___
DOUGLAS ALAN S KENNEDY 8 H ^
RAY ENRIGHT A UNITED STATES PIC1URLS PROOUL. ‘
•• ZACHARY G0t0 JAM'S R WiBB •-
NO. 2
JOHN WAYNE in
“THREE FACES WEST*
Comedy - Serial News
WED. ONLY, AUG 3
2—BIG FEATURES—2
Warner Bros’ New Screen Scream j
Reagan ROnalO !
:
Carlson;
Arnold - eOWAAO
WAYNE MORRIS VIRGINIA Fiao . feN EAL,
_.-..DAVID BUTLER ...JERRY VYALOV
Imk »> •"« M»w, •
HIT NO. 2
ROY ROGERS in
“UNDER CALIFORNIA
SKIES”
Added Comedy
THURS. ONLY AUG. 4
THE ENTERPRISE STUDIOS promt
INGRID CHARLES
BERGMAN • BOYER
ADDED— COMEDY—SERIAL
COMING SOON
On Our Stage
“BROCK BAND WAGON’
BIRMINGHaMIANS
STAND UP FOR RIGHT
Continued on Page 11
rac.s meet and discuss
action when some w'.V.tes
tests. Th s committee is
by the mayor.
Commissioner James
of Atlanta told George R.
num, chairman of
ham’s zoning board
that in his city realtors,
and others adh re to a ‘
>f el'.iics” or rules set up
the State Real Estate board.
working through these
real estate dealers and
nays manage to ma ntaln
egation “voluntarily,” thus
cutting down possible legal en¬
tanglements.
Birmingham has tried
keep the races apart by setting
up special Negro and white
communit es to ba separated by
so-called buffer stiopping cen¬
ters in which neither race may
set up residence.
The North Smithfield area
f rst gained promin:nce locally
nd nat onally when white
hodlums bombed Lie homes of
Negroes last March. Since then
other Negroes have moved into
the area, recently zoned for
whites although sold to Negroes
before Lie zoning.
E j far they have refused to
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AUGUSTA
Sunday, August 7 f |
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Fpecial Independent train sponsored Society by of Charity Savannah Good Will I
I $2.50 ROUND TRIP $2.50 t
i Going; Lv. Savannah 8:15 A. M. $
x X Return; Lv. Augusta 7:30 P. M. j
v t
I t Ample Coaches for all I
t Purchase H. Tickets S. QIjLIFF, in Advance. i X
? Division Passenger Agent T X
| Phone 3-5307 or 5517 1 X
| t CENTRAL vuuanam OF GEORGIA uuuau.n RAILWAY amuon. |
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TBB SAVANNAH TRIBUHI
Irrepressible L.m Costello
lost amid the charms of a
of flowers in “Abbott &
tello Meet Frankenstein,”
Universal-International
dy, playing at the Star
tre, Sunday. Monday.
July 31. August 1-2.
move from this area
threats and attacks. Th y
basing their rights to stay
legally acqu.red property
the U. O. Supreme court’s
cent racial restrictive
decision whit-n said
eould no longer uphold the
ased documents.
Last week Edward
moved into a home in
North Smithf eld area, a
[ he bougUt last February.
I had not moved in sooner,
I j legal sa d, becausj action he the wa<. situation.
on
During the past month
uled meetings between
and whites -nave not come
! for var.ous r.aS°ns from
j tions to absence on other
i ness.
j __ __
WASHINGTON MAN
; TELLS OF ATTACK ON
Continued from Page 1
! cut and three
was
; extens ons were taken, and
I last Thursday th 1 top of
1135 convert ble was slashed
the third time.
Tie Biasingame family
been harassed from the
night that they moved into
house which tfhey bqught
3303 Ames street, N. E.
The Justice Department
expected to study the memo
evidence upon whch
might investigate Lie cas-
the possible grounds of
tions of the criminal statutes
I “SOUTH OF ST.
|
Zachary Scott in a scene from
“SOUTH G'F ST. LOUIS” also
starring Joel McCrea and Alex¬
is Fmith showing at the DUN¬
BAR THEATRE, Sunday, Mon¬
day, Tuesday. July 31. Aug. 1
2 on same program with
j Jehu Wayne in “Three Faces
j west” one of our greatest!
double programs.
, DENTISTS TO MEET
IN KANSAS CITY
Continued From Page I
and educator will address
i NDA at a public meeting
| the evening of August 9 at
| Stephen’s Baptist onurch
j Agnew native of is the Toronto, Canada, of
possessor
eral degrees in the area of
tistry which were obtained
leading universlt.es in
Peking and Vienna.
In add.iion to
work in China, he has been
sociated with institutions
Canada and Lie United
Now on leave from the
a China Union University, he
connected w th the
Center of the University
Cal.fornia at San Francisco.
fellow of the International
lege of Dentistry and the
ican Association for the
vancement of Set nee, Lie
ucator holds membersh p in
most significant dental assoc a
tions of the United
Canada and China.
Mayor L. P. Cookingham
Kansas City, Dr. Russell A
on, NDA pres dent, and dean
the Coll, ge of Dent strv,
ard university; Dr. B. J
local convention
and Dr. Marcus B Hutto,
bridge, Ga„ will be among
or participants i.i Vac
meet ng featuring Dr. Agnew.
On the afternoon of
10, the d. ntists will hear
discussion devoted to
legislation by Dr. Edwin F
Daily, director of health
ices, Children’s Bureau,
eral Eecur ty Agency.
ton, D. C. To be opened to
public, this sess.rfi will
chaired by Dr. Charles
.on, Chicago dentist and
man of the assoc.ation’s
lat ve committee, who
testified be for; a Senate
committee on behalf of
Truman health program.
Clher leaders to be
during the convention will
clude Dr. W. D. Oil s,
president-elect, ol
who, along with Lie
pres dent and officials of
association, will participate
several broadcasts dur.ng
w:ek. Many scientific
wll be held and a number
exhibits relating to
will be displayed.
Dillard University
j Q e j s $20,C.'00 Th
| NEW ORLEANS i ANP)- ■
niedical education program of
Dillard university was g.ven a
boost last week with the award
' of $2C,0C0 grant from the Ed-
1 ward G. Schlieder Educational
foundation.
j Tats fund w 11 be us d to aid
i the nursing, interne and sum-
) mer post-graduate programs at
j Fl.nt-Goodridge hospital which
| operates under Dillard. The
foundation award.d the school
>'20,000 annually for three
years.
DEMOCRATIC CLUB
TO HOLD CITIZENS
Continued from Page l
night will probably be attend¬
ed by one of th; largest crowds
ever to attend an affa r at
Sportsman’s park. All children,
regardless of age, will be ad¬
mitted to the park from 10
! o’clock a. a. m. m. until until 8 p. m„
free.
George FulLr will be master
of ceremonies and Miss Alice
Freeman w.ll be in charge of
the box office assisted by Mrs.
I.eroy W Ison. Plenty of r ■-
frecuments will be on hand.
Transpnrtation facilities to the
park w 11 be made available by
the Savannah Transit Co.,
wh ch will operate buses to the
park b ginning at 1.0 a. m.
afternoon buses at 6:30 p. m.
The buses will leave Henry and
\(;st Broad every half hour.
Fur furtuer information call J.
H. Ol ver, general chairman,
phone 2-5352, or Ulyss s Elleby,
president, phone 8970. The pro¬
gram w.ll begin at 7:30 p. m.
DR. RICHARDSON TO
BE INDUCTED
Continued from Page 1 I
made on the plant such as dec- j |
oration and repair of various
buildings and cottages and the
addit on of modern kitchen and
din ng room equipment In the ’
cafeteria. They also in-
elude the raising of the schol¬
astic requirements and stand- j
of the school and improve-
ment of the faculty. |
On the faculty the number ,
A NEW TARZAN
NEW THRILLS
I
j
j
Turzan, Lex Baker, six-foot
college athlete, is the telith
tor to portray the role of
gar Rice Burroughs’
lord of the jungle in
Magic Fountain,”
with Brenda Jovce in the
Lesser production. Also
same program Adventure
land- at Eastside Sunday,
day. Tuesday, July 31- August
2
of professors with P.i.
awards was increased from
to six. The number of
sified and special students
reduced. The women’s
ing program was stepped
Last year seven women
ttirolled in courses which
pared them for service as
rectors of religious education
local churches, d’.str cts or
ferences, and religious activit
with Lie YWCA, Girl
and like groups.
Under the supervision
( James Jenk.ns, Jr.,
de.it ol bu ldings and
extensive repairs were made
five buildings, three
cottages and five cottages
married students.
regular staff ass sled by
internes from the Tuskeg
Institute School of
Industries did the work.
New equipment was added
the Bowen trail, cafeteria un
d:r the supervision of
I Mattie N. Daye, d.et Lian
| j manager. Six Tunkegee
j in commercial dietetics work in
I the cafeteria regularly.
Through th; years
has gained dlst.notion in the
field of religious education.
More than 2,000 students
studied at the school, ar.d more
than 1,003 have been graduat¬
ed.
Six of them hav" been elect¬
ed editors of church papers; 5i
'mve served as college profes¬
sors; 53 as chaplains in World
War II; 18 have become college
18, board secreta¬
ries; 11, bishops, six in the
Methodist church, and five in
other denominations.
GSC INAUGURATES NEW
SERVICE FOR GRADS.
Continued irom Page 1
both permanent and short¬
term employment w.iere such
assistance Is needed. For others
who have s. cured employment,
the placement service main¬
tains records which w.ll be
used as sources of reference
when letters of recommenda¬
tion are requested on former
students.
T.ie completion of the place¬
ment forms is requ red of all
students, even though they may
be already employed. This re¬
pair, merit is primar.lv to help
the former ’students. Since the
start of the service in Vie
spring quarter of th s year,
many students have used the
service to find employment or
to f nd better employment
Several graduates who failed to
complete the placement formr
have failed to secure employ¬
because their records
Incomplete.
All college graduates mus’
realize that Lie academic rec¬
ord of courses pursued In col¬
lege is no longer sufficient for
the prospect ve employer. Oth¬
er information, generally re¬
quested by prospective employ¬
ers, may be found on the
placement forms, and it is to
the advantage of all who are
working to see that the Ir rec-
ords are complete and up to
date.
CROSSWORD By A. G Gordon^
World of Entertainment
ACROSS 40 Oas Indefinite 1 3—To clip suddenly
4 3 article 14—The master of these
1 - First namf of radio 44 Actor known as “King keeps entertainments
and screen's perennial of the Movies” running smoothly
Most "mammy” singer 4 5- Thus 16— Mental image
3- popular field of 46 Measure of area 19 Grant’s first name on
home entertainment 4 7—Nickname applied to a the screen (post )
7—Prefix denoting medical man 20—Like
I "down" 48 — Guided 23— Anti Aircraft
9 -Radio’s well-known 4Q Old form of "the” (abbrev.)
ventriloquist 51 Pronoun 24— Radio’s well-known
12-A member of Boris 52 Church council professor of music *
Minncvich’s famous 53— Chemical symbol for 26—Boy’s nickname (pots,)
harmonica group samarium 2 7—Temporary fashion •
15—Lovely brunette screen DOWN 30 - Lovely Ladies
nctress ftwo names) ! sbbrev.)
17— Fuiemai nickname 1 —College degree 32—Syllable applied to , ,
18— Title of reaped 2— Necessarily sym¬ sixth note of musical
19— To dole out roles for metrical part of a scale
a play chorus girl 34 Greek letter
21 —To |>errnlt 3— Type of musical 36 This actor has been
22—Topmost part wind instrument often co-sta*r*d with
25 Query 4— Insect Katharine Hepburn
if. Tin e of the year 5 Anger 37— Over-sized violin
29 Screen actress Haines’ 6 Boating implemetis 38— Something every
first name 7—Lust name of popular aspiring actor hopes
31—Circle of light screen and radio for in h play
33— Collegiate shouts of songstress 39— Sflf (pi.)
approval at games 8 Diminutive applied to 4 1 — Elevated the golf ball
35— Fred Astaire is a eeriul railways 42—Popular screen cow¬
master of this 10— Popular screen and radio boy’s first name (post:)
36— A twitching of the face comec’ian (two names) 46 Three-toed sloth
38—Romantic screen hero 11— Flying insect 50—Printer’s measure 1
Answers ti Last Week’s Puzzle
, Shriners’ Boatride
*■ Monday, j _ Au » 8 0
S*
0l " ar T( ' m P le Nu 31 ‘ Nobles
of the Mystic Shrine of North
and South America and Jur.s-
diction, will sponsor a moon-
light cruis aboard the Robert
E. Lee on Monday even, ng,
August 8, at 7:30 p. in.
From all Indications this will
be one of the most enjoyable
a id educational experiences of¬
fered to Li. community tor
some time.
The course charted g ves an
opportunity to observe the In-
dustr al area of Savannah’s
river front, a view of Hutchin¬
son’s Island; Old Fort Jackson; ! i
the home of th ; Waving Girl;
path cut by Ji'in and Charles!
Wesley In Georgia’s cstabl shing first Metho- city, J
dlsm in
and a part of the course of j
General Oglethorpe and his j
party who split the marshes of
uuat Is now known as the Sa¬
vannah R ver.
The entertainment commit¬
tee under Chairman R. M. Dan¬
ny is using every means for
your pleasure and comfort. Mu¬
sic and refr shme.its will be
available. I
Promotional D l'OCtor Waiter j
J. Bogan admission ( ,
announces
is $1 03; adm. at the boat, $1.25.
Tickets are on sale at The Sa¬
vannah Tribune, 1009 W. Broad
street,; Savannah Pharmacy,
719 W. Broad street; Carver
Villag’ -Super Market, Carver
V llage; Elbert’s F.'tu Market, I
7C4 men’s W. Cleaners, 37th street; 3115 Fx-Service- Montgom¬ j
ery street; T. J. Hopkins,
Montgomery stre.-t; Washing- ■
ton Jewelers, 348 W. Broad St., i
and Bigan’s Confectionery, 714
Waters avenue.
RADIO f6-»
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