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THURSDAY, MAY 13 135#
Uzzie Wil-
liau Again
Heads
(Continued from Page One)
were discussed, one of the most
■Interesting being a dissertation
presented by Mrs. Frances C.
Braddy, who is chairman of
the special problem committee,
which was based on an artcile
Jrom the June issue of Tops
Inagazine, entitled, “You CAN
£top Worrying."
f i The election of officers was
the. most important on the
Agenda and Mr. Williams ap¬
pointed a nominating commit¬
tee headed by Rosier W. Butler
ks chairman with Mrs. Braddy
fcnd G. W. Holland. The entire
Slate recommended by the eom-
Vnitfee was elected as follows:
bsie H. Williams of Savannah,
'resident; G. W. Holland of
laxton, vice president; Reno
Tapley of Swainsboro. recording
Secretary; Mrs. Frances C.
braddy of Savannah, assistant
fecording secretary; Rosier W
Butler of Statesboro, financial
Secretary; Mrs. Fannie Pughs-
|ey of Swainsboro, treasurer;
Robert (Bob) Pughsey of
Swainsboro, chaplain; Randle
Heard of Metier, reporter;
Herman Whitaker of Metter,
chairman membership com¬
mittee with Ernest Hodge of
Sperton, Carl Terrell of Savan¬
nah, Moultrie Garbett of
{Statesboro and Willie B. Harper
pf Claxton as assistants.
I Mr. Hodge extended the in¬
vitation for the next meeting
jto be held at Soperton. After
the business session, the mem¬
bers were treated to a delicious
tepast by the hosts at one of
the leading cafes. The president
hnd quite a representative
group of memberS’'Wil,attend
the State Convention at Fort
Valley this week.
Howard Univ.
To Confer
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included (1) the election of
feight board members to three-
year terms, ending June 30
1&57; and <2i the retirement of
four members of the Universi¬
ty'staff effective June 30, 1954
Eight members of the Board
of Trustees, whose terms expire
June 30th, have been re-elected
for three-year terjns. They are
Archie Alexander. Governor of
the Virgin Islands; Howard S
Anderson of Scarsdale, N. Y.;
Walter Bieringer of Brookline
Mass.; James B. Carey of Wash¬
ington; Charles H. Garvin of
Cleveland; Faburne E. De-
Frantz of Indianapolis; Guy B
Johnson of Chapel Hill, N. C.;
and Janies W. Parker, of Red
Bank, N. J.
The Board’s current officers
we$e also re-elected for one-
year terms. They are Lorimer
D. Milton of Atlanta, chairman:
Floyd W. Reeves of Chicago
vice-chairman: James M. Nab-
rit,. Jr., of Washington, secre¬
tary, and James B. Clarke of
Washington/ treasurer. id ,
Dr. J. St. Clair Price, dean of
(College of Liberal Arts, is
■.‘long j^ill four staff members who
retire on June 30th. Dr.
Prife, who is a native of Bar-
badoes, BW-I-, joined the fac¬
ulty at Howard in 1930.
Miss Alida P. Banks, house¬
hold manager of the five on-
campus women's dormitories
and former acting dean of
women, will also retire next
month. She is a native of Sur¬
ry, Va., and joined the staff in
1931.
Others retiring in June in¬
clude Remus Q. Hill, foreman
of campus construction, and
Mrs. Natalie B Day, university
hostess. Mr. Hill is a native of
Montgomery County, Md., and
has been employed at the Uni¬
versity since 1911. Mrs. Dav
a native of Charleston. S. C
as been a member of the staff
ince 1941. She will reside in
ew York City following her
etirement.
OLLEGE CHORAL
SOCIETY TO PRESENT
PRING CONCERT SUN.
(Continued from Page One)
eadings will be accompanied
y an appropriate organ back-
round Curtis Cooper, ’55, of
iavannah, is the president of
he organization and will
* heard in a group of tongs
RECENT REPUBLICAN
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of Puerto Rico and the Virgin
Islands.
Mr. Lee, a graduate of Alcorn
| A. k I. college in Mississippi.
j has seived as the vice presi-
dent of the Mississippi Life
I ,
Insurance Co. District
of the Atlanta Life Insurance
Company ana is now director
of the Universal Life Insurance
Company. He is widely known
fo rhis activities in the Elks
Lodge.
Lt. Lee served in the first
world war. Besides being an
active member of the FJks
Lodge, he is a member of the
Omega Psi Phi fraternitf.
Longley, prominent business¬
man, has been appointed to the
National Board of Field Advis¬
ers to the Small Business Ad-
ministration, for Region IV,
which covers Virginia, the Dis¬
trict of Columbia, Maryland.
North Carolina and West Vir¬
ginia. He is a graduate of Union
university, Richmond, Va.
He has 32 years of business
experience in the field of life
insurance, 18 of which have
been with the Virginia Benefit
Mutual Life Insurance Com¬
pany as District Manager,
Auditor, ----- Field Supervisor and i
Assistant Secretary-Educational j
Director and member of _....., the'
Board of Trustees. | j
Mr. Longley is the first Negro
to be elected to the Richmond
Republican Committee in
cent years and is now serving,
as vice chairman, precinct)
chairman and member of 4V the '“ I \
City Republican Executive
mittee and director of the
Central Republican League. i
He Is a member of the
Omega Psi Phi fraternity and
the Frontiers of America.
Mr. Walker has recently been
appointed Immigration and
Naturalization Examiner in the
Portland office. He is an honor
graduate from the Northwestern
College of Law in 1953. He was
born in Kansas City, Missouri,
May 28. 1924, atended Xavier
university. New Orleans, La.,
and Lewis A Clark college,
Portland, Oregon, where he re¬
ceived his B.S. degree. He
was admitted to the Oregon
Bar September, 1953.
Mr. Walker served in the
Navy from 1943 to 1946 and
1946 and was honorably dis¬
charged as Yeoman First Class
glter having seen service in
the South Pacific.
While attending college, he
worked as assistant librarian
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4 Sue Board
$60,000
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judgment on “The quts- j
whether the practice of j
defandants in enforcing,
j maintaining maintaining the policy,
and usage by which the j
and other Negro citi
similarly situated, possess-1 |
all of the qualifications of
elector are subjected to un¬
tests not required of
elctors. and who are
denied the right to
solely on accont of their
or color’’ violates the 14, 15
17th Amendments of yie
States Constitution.
The complainants charged
they applied for registra¬
tion as voters in January and
1954, but were re¬
fused because they “were re¬
to present persons to
vouch for them” although
“white persons presenting
themselves for registration
were not required to present
persons to vouch for thm.
required to wait long hours,
whereas, white persons were
allowed to register forthwith.”
rhe comp , am „io .Lrmanent n
the court to issue a pe !
injunction restraining and en- (
joining the registrars from j j
"subjecting Negroes o tests
no ^ required of w tte appll-'
Representing the four reject-
d app i lca nts are Attys. Arthur
0 f Birmingham’
Marshall and Robert
Cartei Carter, . 0 f New York city,
director and assistant director
of the NAACP Legal Defense
Educational Fund.
Bulock ts one of the 10 coun¬
ties which make up the Third
Congressional District. Only
seven of the 2,250 voters are
Negro persons. There are 11,815
Negro persons and 4,23(9 white
persons living in this county.
The vote denial suit is under¬
stood to have the backing of
the Alabama State Conference
of NAACP Branches.
The complaint also avers
that the Negro applicants ‘were
at the Bonneville Power Ad¬
ministration in the Lew Library
and as librarian In the North¬
western College of Law from
1950 until he received his de¬
gree in 1953. He is a member of
the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity
Foun-
Awards
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for International
Walter I. Reuther, presi-
of the CIO. will make the
to Arthur B.
NAACP president,
The grant will be used in the
through educa¬
means, of a climate ol
receptive to the eradi- , '
of racial discrimination
The segregation. grant will finance j
as films, literature and !
action programs to
race relations.
The Philip Murray Founda¬
was set up to commemo¬
the life and work of the
president of the CIO who
a member of the NAACP j
of directors and a sup- i
of civil rights.
Plans For
Patrol Camp
At Dorchester
(Continued from Page One)
the president of any
unit, or by contacting Lt.
at p °b ce Headquarters,
. Mildred Hutchins, 721 E.
St., or Mrs. Ethel Bell, j
Go °g e st -
Lt, Funk is director of the
Wade Simmons, super-
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schools; board of direct¬
Greenbriar Children’s Cen¬
and chairman, committee
public welfare. He Is also
of the committee on
Relations and Unit¬
Promotions of Knox Presby-
Mr. Patterson Is a native of I
Carolina and is a gradu-
of Lincoln niverslty, class
’33; Lincoln Theological
’35, and Western
Seminary, '38. He
Clarence Mitchell, NAACP
of the Washington
were school mates at
Mr. Patterson has done
work in South Caro-
and Arkansas before corn-
to this city six years ago.
ART FESTI¬
ATTRACTS
SCHOOLS
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Alumni Association.
Officers were elected as fob-
Mrs. Charlotte Hamilton,
Mrs. Kathleen Scruggs,
Mrs. Amy Gllliard,
secreary; Mrs. Idonla
chaplain; Mrs. Reatha
reporter. The meetings
be held at various places
the county on the
Friday in each month.
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Awards ' i
To I l
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The verdict was awarded Mrs.
by a circuit court jury.
was the first court verdict
a damage suit against CHA.
MAKES PLEA
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the ANA program for
intergroup relations,
the desire for up¬
Negro nurses in hos¬
and opening up of more
opportunities to
She also cited the fact
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FRiL—SAT. MAY 14-
2—BIG H ITS—2
Wild Bill Elliott
“KING OF
DODGE CITY”
HIT NO. 2
Louis Jordan
“REET, PETITE
AND GONE”
SERIAL,—CARTOON
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
May 16, 17, 18
2—HITS IN COLOR—2
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HIT NO. 2
Marge and Gower
Champion
“GIVE A GIRL
A BREAK”
NEWS—CARTOON
WED.—THUR. MAY 19 -20
2—ACTION HITS—2
Brod. Crawford
“SCANDAL SHEET”
HIT NO. 2
“CAPTAIN PIRATE”
Color Cartoon
There Never Was
A Man Like
“SHANE”
COMING SOON
rarely arc Nemo nurses
to office or appointed
committees In the ANA.
state or district ‘nurses asso-
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FRI—SAT. MAY 14—15
2—BIG HITS—2
Alan Rocky Lane in
‘SAVAGE FRONTIER”
Lash La Rue & Fuzzy
'IN
“PIONEER JUSTICE”
Serial — Comedy
Sunday, Monday. Tuesday
May 16, 17, 18
2—BIG HITS—2
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Lana Turner
BAD & THE
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‘BORDER FUDE”
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Hit No. 2
The Three Mesquiteers
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“NIGHT RIDERS”
Serial and Comedy
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
May 16, 17, 18
2—BIG HITS—2
‘••THE WELL’ f«t< terrific
handclappinf at tha ter¬
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tha new film drarnai!” tillSI*
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HIT NO. 2
Robert Mite hum in
“SHE COULDN’T .s
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