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APRIL 23, 1954
YEARS OF
WANT CONTINUOUS
ASS PUBLIC SERVICE
LXXII
ATTENTION
and Mrs. Home Owner
Coating, Guaranteed For
10 years
Guarantee
Free Estimates
Applied By Experts
Tarver Cook 2-2263
Down Payment—Easy Terms
— Ammunition — Fishing
Tackle
THE SPORT SHOP
27 IV. Congress
Savannah, Ga.
Kahrs
Telephone 5846
and Athletic Equipment
K!
Repair Watches, Clocks,
Clocks; also German
Matches and Clocks,
Jewelry, Eye Glasses,
All Work Guaranteed
Louis Watch Repair
228 West Broad St.
Salvage Salps Go.
Phone 6-5440
Men's Day Festival at Savannah State College, 1 to r—Nelson Freeman, Veteran
Frank C. Underwood; Asst, Superintendent Ch itham County Schools; William A.
perintendent of Chatham County Schools and president of N. E. A. and main
SEE PAUL and ANDY Education Day; Dr. William K. Payne, president of savannah State College;..Hoomer
For Ignition, Starters, master of ceremonies; Rev. Wesley Griffin, Thomas Evans, student.
Generators and COLLEGE MEN S week at Savannah State college i J nesday, April 21, with
Carburetors FESTIVAL ENDS was an even greater success A . Early,
Phone 2-0221 this year than in years before.________________
The Men's Festival held last The Festival opened on Wed- j (Continued on Page
WHEN YOU WANT
SEAFOOD
Go To or Phone
C.
518 West Broad St.
2-1142
Phones 2-1141
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Cement Products Co,
Ga., Phone 2-2971.
and West Boundary Sts.
Specializing In
WEDDING
AND
BIRTHDAY t
CAKES
Old Fashion Rye
Bread
Cream Puffa
Doughnuts written two tunes
Two Bakings Dally say are headed for
KRAFT’S The tunes, "Crying,
BAKERY and “I'm Gonna
Jefferson and Duffy Sta. have been recorded
Phone 5244
Josie Label, of New
by blues singer Calvin
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Award
FORMER
PENS NEW SONG
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Michael Angelo
native Savannahin and
in national theatrical
as Georgia's Glamour
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For
ZETAS TO
SINGER McNEAL
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Soror Laura Barrett
known; a j The music lovers of
are looking forward
circles! anticipation to the
has | of one of Zetas’
critics j sorors, Soror Laura
top McNe&l, in recital on
Crying” 1 evening, May 7. at 8
You”; Alfred E. Beach
the; This weJJ-known
City, and . charming
Ruffin thrilled many
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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, THURSDAY. APRIL 29, 1954
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auenuiuig the (Seventh
BOCA RATON,
national advertising
Excellence was made
to Associated
of New York City,
sentative of The
Tribune and 27 other
newspapers.
The honor was bestowed by Miss Drayton is the daughter to Kenya. ganization’s annual
the National Advertising Agen¬ of Mrs. Bernita Drayton of 715 The plaintiffs — Clara Dell the Waldorf-Astoria
cy Network, a group of 27 W. 35th street. Constantine, Martha Jane Con¬ Garberry, who was born in May 16.
advertising agencies located Second place winner was Charles Vincent Singleton Grenada, - has made history in
throughout, the United States Patricia Lockhart of Booker T. way, that he is the first Negro to Mrs. Murray C.
and Canada, who each year Washington high school of an Shirley Taylor filed the [bo appointed to that high tlement president, in
hold a creative competition) Atlanta and third place win- suit January, 1954. They sought | office in Jamaica, cing the selection
among members. I ner was a student from Risley admission to the college to study j The colonial secretary < UN trusteeship
Associated Publishers award (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Seven) | (Continued on page Seven) <i>onunuea on Page
was won in competition with
more than 400 entries. It W.as
for service advertising in pub¬
lications devoted to advertising j
and sales.
The API entry was submitted
by Henry J. Kaufman and m m
Associates, Washington, D. C.,
great advertising agency, which cre¬ ir-
ates and executes national ad¬
vertising for the Savannah
Barrett Tribune and other colored f’M
Friday newspapers affiliated with As¬ D ■ %*■ 11
in sociated Publishers.
API'S winning advertising the I
campaign appeared during -
lias past year in national magazines Mi
with read by business leaders coast in
to coast, and was particularly
directed toward sales, promot-1 IS:
ion. advertising, merchandising'
and public relations executives.,
Its thpme was “recognition' j
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j for the Negro as an increasingly j
[important unit, in the Ameri-
i can economy.” . r i
I areas Information of Negro about life was three present- basic j rf
i cd to the nation’s business 4 :yi ,
leaders in the year-long series i r
i on
COLLEGE BAND TO
/c PLAY AT VESPERS
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TO
The National
the Advancement of
People will continue
fense of Ozzie Jones.
old World War II
victed of rape in
Superior Court, who
battle to save his life
fay when the U. S.
Court refused him a
W. w Law,
Savannah Branch,
;aid that he has been
with Jack Greenberg,
Assistant Counsel.
city, and Frank A.
III, local NAACP
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DR. WESLEY
HONORED
COLUMBUS. Ohio-
H. Wesley, president
Annual St,ate colege at
been elected president
Su¬ Association of Ohio
for Presidents and Deans.
first Negro to hold
Dr. Wesley has served as Bessie Fleming, 633 West 38th Seated from left to right Eunice Ciay, Wilsie
William vice president of the associa- street, third place, and Mrs ‘ [Phelps, [Mabel Russell, Mabel Mattie Dillard, J.eftwich Ella Law. Julia Standing: Ont'-k, _ Marguerite 1 Marian <r
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of tion, and as a member of the Charley Jenkins, 801 East 38th j port., Janette Hayes, Alma Whittley, Hattie Russell, and
(Continued on Page Severn street, fourth place. CHAPTER SET for visiting
In the small garden class, UP—An impor¬ eon
Mrs. II. M. Collier, 1002 East tant social event of the spring prospective members
37th street, first place; Mrs. season was the setting up of spacious home of the
the Savannah chapter of Moles, Whittleys on West
When the
| I state oratorical Monday
in Atlanta
• St. Paul AME ’church
i nah student was
i ner.
inter-1 | Josephine Drayton,
| iV t Beach high
of unanimously chosen
week the three judges after
Inc.,.which was closely
repre- [three of the six
students who orated
Negro! jects relative to the U.
stitution.
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OZZIG JONES’
for MANY GARDENS
Colored
the de¬ WIN PRIZES w
31-year-
con¬ The third annual flower I v.~
garden tour was held Satur- j !
the clay under the auspices of the ; ml
Mon¬ Variety Garden Club. Fifty !
Supreme members took In the tour with m.
representatives from the Civic]
of the and Johnqil Garden clubs. Vis¬
NAACP, its were made to twenty-five
in touch garden home contestants. Six
NAACP of the gardens. were classed as m.
York large, eight as medium and
eleven small.
and Winners in the larger garden S ML
class included Mrs. Gladys
Broughton, 613 East 33rd St.,
first place; Mrs. Levi Grant, 1:
Montgomery Community, second
place; Mrs. M. Deloach, 1501
Chas. West 59th street, third place,
Central
has West 39th street,
of the The medium
College | eluded; Mrs. Samuel
is the l west 41st street,
high Mrs. Richard
39th street, second
Court Rules Louisiana
Elks
ended
at LAKE CHARLES,
Savan- A federal court
win-1 week that Negroes
admitted to
senior islana Institute at
La.
was
by The United States
contest court for the
by of Louisiana rendered
school cision in connection
sub-
S. Con- suit filed by four
dents of Lafayette
place.
class in-
719
place;
836 W
Mrs.
last J '
must be
Lou- ^
District [ i Negro
division j KINGSTON,
that de¬ J. E. D.
with [Puisne Judge of
a been appointed Chief
resi¬ Jamaica, in succession
desired lishman Sir Kenneth
who has been shifted
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Chief
-(ANIL DR. BUNCHE TO
senior
has CEIVE AWARD
of j NEW YORK 'ANPi
to Eng- j Ralph J. Bunche will
the 1954 Wiliamsburg
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