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MARCH 14—20
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ca&t. The speakers will be
O. Walker, publisher of
Cleveland Call-Post, and
rotary of NNPA, and
Oavla, general manager of
Kr.naas City Call and
bf the Newspaper Week
mittee.
1 On CBS from 10:45 to
p. m., EST. Thursday, March
NNPA will announce the
ners of Russwurm Awards
1853. Participating in
broadcast will be William ft
Nunn, manure editor of
Pittsburgh Courier. Julius
ams, general manager of
New York Age, Dowdal
and one of the
Award winners.
./Since their inception in
th* 4 Russwurm Awards
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ions and institutions who
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RECEIVING LINE—Above are scenes from the reception for visiting AME Bish¬
ops and their wives at the Savannah State College.
The bishops were in Savannah attending the annual meeting of the Bishops
and Conneetlonal Councils at the City Auditorium, February 23-26.
TOE PICTURE—Mrs. Sherman L. Greene, Bishop w. A. Fountain, Mrs. W.
A. Fountain, President and Mrs. W A, Payne, Bishop Sherman L. Greene,
Mrs. J. S. Flipper, Bishop and Mrs. F. D. Jordan, President and Mxs. J. H. Lewis.
Sav’h State To Be Host To
SEAL Tournev Fri.,-Sat.
The Savannah State College Tigerettes who will play in the
SEAC basketball tournament. They have lost only one game
in two years of competition.
Savannah State college wil'
re host to the 1954 Southeast¬
ern Conference Basketball Tour¬
nament in Wilcox Gymnasium
on the college campus Friday
and Saturday, March 12 & 13.
Eight teams will compete for
the highest honors in the SE¬
AC. There will be six boys and
four g?Ms teams.
The tournament is sponsored
oy the Southeastern AtAhletic
Conference of which Ohio
O’Neal, Jr., of Albany, Is presi¬
dent and T. A. Wright, Sr., of
SELF-EMPLOYED MUST
MAKE RETURNS
A number of persons who
work for themselves have not
yet made the required 1951 and
1952 Social Security reports, C.
A. Hamilton, manager of the
avannah Social Security office,
jald today.
This is shown, he said,
ontacts being made by the
Social Security office field per-
onnel and by Inquiries
eceived by that office.
Some people, he said, have the
npression that payment of
ocial Security tax by the self-
'inployed and the resulting old-
ge and survivors insurance
coverage is a matter of choice,
"This is not so. It is as com-
pulsory as making an income
tax return if your net
employment income is as much
as $4C0 and is not from one of
the professions excluded from
Savannah, executive secretary.
Defending boys champion is
Morris college of Sumter, S. C.,
and defending their honors as
1953 girls champion of the hard¬
wood will be the Savannah
State Tigerctts.
Teams entering the tourney
are boys and girls from Albany
State college, boys and girls
from Morris college, boys and
;irls from Florida Normal Me¬
morial college and boys and
girls from Savannah State col-
fact, the covered
ment income must be reported
on u section,of the income tax
return at the time the income
tax report Is made, Mr.
hton declared.
He pointed out that self-
employed people who have net
earnings of at least $400 during
their tax year must file the
Social Security section of the
income tax return even though
they aren’t required to make a
federal income tax return.
Personal exemptions permitted
for income tax purposes are
not permitted in determining
self-employment net earnings
for Social Security purposes,
Therefore, quite a few self-
employed who do not ordinarily
file iueme tax returns must
make Social Security returns,
Mr. Hamilton urged persons
who had self-employment in-
j t rome to contact the local Se-
curity office. Room 230, Post
111<41>>ra i•
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
In the lower picture are shown Mrs. Dorothy R. Lampkin, general chair¬
man, and Mrs. .Mattie B. Payne, hostess talking with members of the com¬
mittee, who are Mrs. A. O. Wilson, Mrs. J. S. Bryan, Mrs. L. G. Long, Mrs. T.
J. Davis, Mrs. Frank Moore, Mrs. H. C. Carswell, Mrs. W. R. Burleigh and
Mrs. A. Middleton Mrs. Clyde Boddie of Milledgeville, a member of the com-
is not shown in picture.
the Police Department has ade¬
quate manpower to maintain
law and order at Trumbull Park
or any other housing project
where anti-Negro violence may
occur.
Further requests by NAACP
representative Willoughy Abner
that Mayor Kennedy openly
support a non-discriminatory,
policy in admittance to all
Chicago Housing Authority pro¬
jects and support efforts by
Negro families to move into the
projects also met with a neg¬
ative reply from Mr. Kennedy.
Mr. Abner is chairman of the
executive committee of the NA-
ACP’s Chicago branch. He head-
ded a delegation of four NAACP
branch officers.
The federally-owned Trumbull
Park housing project has been
the scene of violent acts since
it first admitted Negro families
lege. Boys onl ywill be entered
from Claflin university and
Paine college,
Games will begin at 100 p.
m. Friday, Mar. 12, and Satur¬
day’s games will get underway 1
at 2:00 p. m. for the consolt-1
ion and 7:30 p. m. for the fin-1
als. Tickets for the tournament j
may be secured at the Beach I
of High Trades Evening and School, Industries Mr. Isaac and j
the Business Office of Savan¬
nah State.
Revenue office. Room 240, Post
Office Building, if there is any
{question about being their self-em- Social
1 ployment under
Security.
Mayor Refus¬
es To Act On
Chi Violence
CHICAGO. HI., March 4—
personal request to Mayor Ken-
nelly by the Chicago branch
the NAACP, asking the mayor
t to state publicly that hoodlums
j engaging in unlawful attacks
on Negro families in the Trum¬
bull Park housing
would be prosecuted to the full
extent of the law, was denied
by Mr. Kenelly this week.
At the same time, in a con-
ference held in the mayor’s
otfice, Chicago Police Cortimis-
ANNUAL SOUTHEASTERN ATHLETIC
CONFERENCE
BASKETBALL
TOURNAMENT
Willcox Gym
SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE
FRIDAY—SATURDAY,
March 12-13, 1954
MEMBER SCHOOLS
• ALBANY STATE COLLEGE
• CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY
• FLORIDA N & I-M COLLEGE
MORRIS COLLEGE
(1953-’54 SEASON BOYS CHAMPS)
PAINE COLLEGE
• SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE
GIRLS CHAMPS
• GIRLS—(BOYS
FIRST SESSION FRIDAY — FINALS SATURDAY
SEASON TICKETS Adults $2.00, Inc. Tax
j Students $1.25, Incl. Tax
j FINALS Adults $1.00 Lnel. Tax
Students ,'5i incl tux
i*»CliS5iriEI*D5
Your Income
Tax Papers
FILLED OUT
PROMPTLY
SEE ME AT
401-403 West Broad
Street
or Phone 2-7459
A BENEFIT DANCE
Sponsored by
SPORTSMAN'S PARK GUN
CLUB
AT SPORTSMAN’S PARK
MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1954
Dancing 9:00 Until
Music by Bonnie Brown and
his Master Tones
Admission SI.00
Pres., W. B. Everette
| Reporter, E. L. Robinson
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last year. Last week NAACP
Executive Secretary Walter
White asked federal intervent¬
ion to curb lawless hoodlumism
on the U. S. government prop¬
erty.
After the meeting with the
mayor here, Police Commiss¬
ioner O'Connor announced that
he will take action to stop vio¬
lence at the Trumbull Park
project.
“We are going to stop ad dis¬
orders,” Mr. O’Connor declared.
“That’s our job. The situation
that has existed at the project
cannot continue any longer. It
must be ended without delay,
and it will.”
At the meeting, reports will
be given on the Trumbull Park
situation and other housing
problems in the city as they
affect Negroes and other min¬
ority groups.
THURSDAY, MARCH 11,1954 '
OFFICE HOURS
CITY TICKET OFFICE
depot ticket office
Effective December 18. 1953
City Ticket Office
5 East Congress Street
Phone 3-5307
Monday Through Friday
8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
SATURDAY
8:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Depot Ticket Office
301 West Broad Street
Phone 5517
DAILY
6.30 AM to 3:30 PM
and
9:15 PM to 11:15 PM
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