The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, May 04, 1950, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAG* EIGHT Delaware Files Answer In NAACP Education Suit NEW YORK, April 20— ney.s for the National tion for the Advancement Colored People began next steps to be taken in University of Delaware case, ter Attorney-General Albert James of Delaware filed an swer to the NAACP suit, adim sion of Negro students the university of Delaware. Delaware alleged that the court does have jurisdiction over the The NAACP complaint, on March 10 in Chancery Wilmington, on behalf of group of Delaware State students, alleges that State (a Negro institution) vastly inferior to the of Delaware in curricula, John G. Butler Company Congress and Whitaker Streets Paints, Glass, Building Materials Millwork and Hardware STORE 2-116\ PLANT 2-1164 90 YEARS OF SERVICE HilW! 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No den¬ tooth decay! % Jr X-ray examinations showed the tifrice can stop all tooth decay, :lf Colgate way stopped more de¬ or help cavities already started. cay for more people—than ever But the Colgate way is the most \ before reported in all dentifrice effective way yet known to help 'Vi history on tooth decay! your dentist prevent decay! jy wt jyy 111 *r J? // eL Jh Get More For Your Money! BIG ECONOMY SIZE 59* MB; THE COLGATE WAY STOPS TOOTH DECAY BEST! and today during the 41st runn¬ ing of the Drake university re¬ lays that they definitely belong in the coming track powers of the nation. Competing against some of the nation’s toughest coilege outfits from coast to coast, the Tigers finished third in the sprint-medley, fourth in the j j di; tance-medley. and fifth in the mile. i The Tigers qualfied for the mile relay fmals yesterday j j mostly on Turner, a brilliant the New 440 Or¬ by “Big Joe” j ( leans sophomore who track had never be¬ participated in a meet fore last year. I Tigers, Jax Split Two The Savannah Tigers have re¬ turned from Jacksonville, Fla., where they split a double-head¬ er Sunday with the Jacksonville Giants. The Giants took the first game, 9-5, but the Savan- nahians bounced back by tak¬ ing a hard-fought 6 inning game in which screw-ball artist Freddie Smith let the Floridians down without a hit. On Suday, May 14, the two teams tangle here at Sports¬ man Park in another double- header, which should be a cor¬ ker. Admission to this game will be adults 50 cents, children 25 cpnts. sical families, library, laborato¬ , ries, dormitories and financial support. The college has never been accredited by the Associa¬ tion of American Universities. Asserting that Negro student! who are refused admission to the University are denied equal protection of the laws, the CP has requested the court to i order the trustees of the univer- | sity to admit qualified Negro | student; on the same basis as all other students. SAVANNAH COLLECT ANS MAKE SHOWING IN DRAKE RELAYS DES MOINEF, Iowa, Apil 29 —Savanali State college's track squad served notice yesterday THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE j Min ePSRTEftIT j i .Chuck Chuck SmIKc-: i DES* MOINES”IOWA We out here to the 41st came cover running of the Drake University track and field carnival Competing in the meet (the 28-29i were some 2,COO athletes from coast to coast. But we know what you foik back home are interested in— the “Flying Tigers” of Savannah State College who over night have vaulted from' the depths of the track power into the tpotlighl as one of the truly promising one’s, and one even today, ranked well within the first ten iri the country. This live-man team, comprised of four sophomores (Frank ■ Breadtrack” Johnson, Frank “The Rocket” Prince, “Big Joe” Turner, C. P. Harris i, and a lone senior, Enoch Roberts, hasi definitely stamped itself as the team to beat during the re¬ mainder of the season, and the next two to follow. Winners of the Alabama State sprint-medley title as well as the mile, Coach Ted A. Wright with a prayer on his lips, and faith in his squad, entered them in the former, with the! squad coming through 'with a third place. This took nerve when you come to think of how he ran two 440 men (Roberts ^tnd Harris) on the 220 legs against some of the nation’s top men at this distance, then came through to place. All year .lod; we have said how versatile this squad is. Frankly we don’t think there is another team in the country with five men who can place, and place high, in the distance— medley, mile relay, two mile relay, and sprint—medley, and then if time permits, ,break up the squad and take the mile run, the half-mile, and place second and third respectively in the 880 and 440. We do wish that each of you could have Lcen here. Thd track was a “mess,” v,ith 32 degree weather, rain, snow, and sleet greeting these fellows from the sunny south. PETITION FOR CHARTER Application for and order granting amendment and re¬ newal of charter. Georgia, Chatham County To the Superior Court of said county The petition of the MOST WORSHIPFUL PRINCE HALL GRAND LODGE A F. & A M. OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, a corporation, shows to the court: 1. That petitioner was heretofore incorporated by order of the Su¬ perior Court of Chatham Coun¬ ty, said order being dated July 11 JflOO; that the charter of petitioner was renewed for a period of twenty (20) years by order of tne Superior Court of Chatham county dated July 12, 1910, and was thereafter re¬ newed for an additional period of twenty (20) years by order of the Superior Court of Chatham County, dated July 19, 1930. 2 . Petitioner now desires that its charter be extended for the per¬ iod of thirty-five (35) years from July 19, 1950, as provided by law and that the name of pe¬ titioner be changed to MOST WORSHIPFUL PRINCE HALL GRAND LODGE, FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, JURIS¬ DICTION OF GEORGIA. 3. Petitioner shows that at the Annual Grand Communication of petitioner held on the 14th day of June, 1949. at Augusta, i Georgia, a resolution was unan- : imously adopted authorizing and directing the officers of the corporation to take the neces¬ sary steps for the extension of Its charter for thirty-five (35) years as above set out and for changing its corporate name as for. A copy of said res¬ duly certified is attached hereto, marked Exhibit A, and a part of this petition. WHEREFORE, petitioner prays its charter be amended and corporate name be changed set out above. Bryan, Carter and Ansley, At¬ torneys for Petitioner EXHIBIT A Resolved that the name ol corporation shall be changed proper charter amendment the name of the corpo¬ shall be the MOST WOR¬ PRINCE HALL LODGE. FREE AND AC¬ MASONS, JURISDIC¬ OF GEORGIA. Resolved that the charter of be renewed and ex¬ for thirty-five (35) years prayed for. Resolved further that the Master and Grand Sec- j of the Grand Lodge of ■ be and they here- ' are authorized to apply to the Court of Chatham Georgia, for the amend¬ of charter and renewal extension thereof as set out said resolutions. We, J. W. Dobbs, Grand Mas¬ of the Most Worshipful Hall Grand Lodge A. F. A. M. of Georgia, and Sol C. Grand Secretary, cer¬ that the above and fore¬ is a true anu correct copy resolutions passed and adopt¬ by the Annual Grand Com¬ of the Grand Lodge held in Augusta, Georgia, on the t day of June, 19*19. (Signed) J. W. Dobbs, Grand Master, Sol C. Johnson, Grand ORDER The foregoing petition for and renewal of the of MOST WORSHIP¬ FUL PRINCE HALL GRAND LODGE A. F. .V A. M. 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AND ACCEPTED MASONS, JU¬ RISDICTION OF GEORGIA, and seeking to renew and extend said charter for a period of thirty-five (35) years from July 19, 1950, having been read and considered; and the Court being satisfied that the appli¬ cation for amendment and re¬ newal and extension of said charter is within the purview and intention of the statutes and laws of the State of Georgia that made and provided; and all the requirements of law have been complied with; it is hereby ordered and declared that the said petition and application for amendment of charter and the renewal and extension thereof is granted, and the name of pe- . titioner, MOST WORSHIPFUL- PRINCE HALL GRAND LODGE A. F. & A. M. OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, is hereby changed to MOST WORSHIPFUL PRINCE HALL GRAND LODGE. FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. JU¬ RISDICTION OF GEORGIA, as prayed for in said petition and the corporate name of petition¬ er shall hereafter be MOST WORSHIPFUL PRINCE HALL GRAND LODGE, FREE AND AC¬ CEPTED MASONS. JURISDIC¬ TION OF GEORGIA; and the said charter is hereby renewed and extended as prayed tor. This 17 day of April, 1950. (Signed) D. S. Atkinson Judge, Superior Court of Chat¬ ham County A true copy. John R. Fawcett, Dep. Clerk S. C. C. C. Ga. THE BEARS TRAMPLE AUGUSTA The Savannah Bears ran wild Sunday atfernoon at Grayson Stadium and administered one of the worst defeats the Augus¬ ta oiants have suffered in many a day. ' The up-river boys were com¬ pletely out played by the Sa- vannahians and were on the * little end of the scoring from the second inning. True final score was, Bears 1.0, Giants, 5. HERBEX HAIR COHOITIOMIR Hi. APEX - YOUNGS ADOLPHS WINGATES ROUX HAIR DYES And All Other Famous Products Isold in savannah| Bv Your Only Beauty and Barber Supply Co. Ben Sheftall Co 313 W. Broad St. THURSDAY, HAY 4, 1950 SAVE 20 % CASH AND CARRY AT SHOW'S Laundry and Dry Cleaning Cement Products Co. Hull Savannah, and West Ga. 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