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THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1956
PRESS WORKSHOP
k[ore than 75 students attended
Ihe sixth annual Florida A. and
k|. University interscholastie
Ivorkshop held recently. Some
•he scenes from the event
Above. Top right, two
|how their certificates of attend-
l nf0 to workshop consultant
li. Simpson (right), editor-pub-
kishei* of The Florida Star in
Lnvillc. F’ mvnic At the «.«, right ......... a group ft- —,- --
K. .. ___ Bay-
udents surround James
Fla. Maps
Ians For
(Continued from Page One)
graduate schools of southern col¬
leges must admit Negro applicants
Without delay.
Citing the Rweatt, Sipuel and
Mcl.aurin eases, the court dcclar-
p.ii that since “tliis case involve--
the aiimission of a Negro to a
graduate professional school, then
■s no reason for delay. He is en-
Ititled to prompt .admission undoi
■the rules and regulations applic-
|alile to other qualified candidates.’
The iiiil.er was issued in the ease
lof Viigii -l). Hawkins, -IX, of Day
Itona Iioael), Tiie Florida Suprenu
Court iiad permitted a delay it
I he admission of Hawkins while
study was being made.
The court appointed a commis¬
sion to inquire whether the Negro
'tudeht could lie enrolled at the
ill-white university without creat-
|ng “public mischief.”
University officials had said that
admitting Negroes to enroll ...
in
.vhite ... institutions ... „ “presents ' grave
problems ,, affecting ... .. the welfare ot
ill .. students , . . and , the institutions
. nemselves and . 1 •
wi require numer-
his adjustments and changes . at .
he insDtutions
Inis point 1 of view was upheld
7 tbe Supre mC 0lUt ’ , bu
hc U S. Supreme f t ourt accepted
no plea of Hawkins attorneys.
vh.> said:
whe removal of racial barriers 1
wiAj Miriior respect to admission to state
colleges, colleges, graduate
schools, or professional schools in-
itives no such administrative
l>rohlems as occur in
‘•'T immediately 1 *'”. , after f announcement
<f the court decision, a cross wa '
airned in front of the university
>i Florida Law School.
Next day Gov. Collins announc-
’d that he would do all in his
lower to defy the ruling, and call-
?d a meeting of the state cabinet
map the course of defiance
The cabinet authorized Florida
ittorney General Richard Ervin
0 seek a re-hearing in the case.
in a public statement, Collins
aid lie has the backing of state
ficials despite attacks on his
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lor, instructor in pre.-swork in the
( department of printing, as he op-
mates the university printing pres
which the foui page workshop
newspaper, “The Workshoper” was
printed. Bottom photo shows the
consultants with President and
Mrs. George W. Gore, .Jr., with
I "’horn they had lunch on Friday at
their home, Sunshine Manor. Left
to right, C. J. Smith, HI, workshop
director; Wesle; W. South, pub-
1 1 be 1 relations . 1.*;^,.,.. director^ 41»An4-A>i John T/iVincmn son
■rograrn of what has lieen de-
cribed as “calm gradualism.”
Collins said he will call a spe-
ial session of the Florida legis-
atu're “if necessary to deal with
he problem, and stated his wili-
ngness to appear liefore the Su¬
preme Court to defend the state’s
uosition.
Horace IliJI, Hawkins’ attorney,
told newsmen that he would seek
dmittancc for his client as soon
s possible. Under university reg-
ilations Hawkins could not be ad-
,1 it ted liefore September.
He quoted Hawkins, who is a
uolitieal science teacher at Beth-
iiie Cookmnn College, as saying
that lie was “very proud to attend
> reputable school of law.’
Vfar^an StaJeut AdmiUed
To U. o( Me! School of
Medicine
tContiniien from Pace Onet
where he has been working under
Dr. Ivan Bennett who is doing;
| i- --carcli on fevers.
Mr. Saunders , is a graduate , . of e
Douglass , High ,^ School , , , here and .
has held , n Trustee _ , Scholarship
hiring .... his four years at , ,, Morgan, ......
president, of the colleges ,.
lie is
' Pre-Medical Club, president of .
„ vice
I rhap(er of Reta
p
Kappa Chi National Scientific Hon-
I Society, ' . national • , council mem-
a ,
iher ;*f•
of Beta Kappa Chi, andamem-
, ()f ()l(l Mw .,. an Chemistry Club.
II,. is (he son of Mrs T.illie
1 Saunders of Baltimore and ihe
' nephetv of the Rev. Monroe R.
Saunders, assistant pastor of the
1 Rehohoth Church of God (A pos¬
! (oiie) here.
TO SING AT COLLEGE
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j
featured with the Chicago and
,
j NBC Symphonies. She recently
1 loured France as soloist with the
Cecilia Choral Society of Boston
in an extraordinary series of bene¬
fit performance which began with
an audience of 9,001) in the Ca¬
thedral of Notre Dame.
Still in her twenties, Miss Ad¬
dison lias been styled “Gracious
Lady” of the concert stage because
j of her warm sincerity and poise.
Publishing Company; President
Gore; Marion E. Jackson, sports
editor. The Atlanta Daily World;
Eric O. Simpson, editor-publisher,
The Florida Star, Jacksonville;
Mrs. Gore; A. K. Knight, radio
Station WHRE, Jacksonville; Sam-
uel Iv. Russell, co-ordinator, Trade
of FnglSiSg Ratchffe’
A a. & M .vi., ' and ana none Robert t M -1. L Ie '
national editor. The PlttR .
news -
burgh Courier. (A. and M. staff
photo h y James Walden).
‘As she lives and thinks,” wrote
1 columnist of the Boston Herald,
‘so she works and sings—with
in intensity that transfers
to an audience. She has sung
us Break Bread Together,’
such contagious need of
that not a hand stirred. And
within the twinkle of the
Adelp can switch into a
number, act it out with voice
eyes, and present a gem of
try that invariably calls for
cores.”
After a recent appearance
Town Hall, the New York Tri
brine’s critic .common! od> “Abo
eital of Adoic Addison was
i rate in every way. Her voice
j lovely, sensitivity her diction in interpretative, perfect, and
■
| tors makes her an important
cert singer.” During the
season Miss Addison is
in opera and an extensive
of recitals.
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FRIDAY ANI) SATURDAY, MARCH 21-24
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The Big
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i-j witt RUSSELL COLUNS
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Mid-Town
Chamber of
Commerce
iContinm-d from Paso fins'
bona fide Chamber if Commerce,
I natterneil after the Chambers of
i Commerce '’ais- % a »•/* a oomatihg a A m* rid in rr in in all vi 11 the t nC nt'A- pro-
gressive cities of the nation and
i has identical objectives, in this •
stance, the promotion of the eco¬
nomic, ci ,f ic no i poneval welfare
( f S-ivamiah and vi in it y.
t The CKnrnHe* v- also interested
in, an ! shall mblross itself to the
promotion of I be commercial in-
lust rial and cultural advancement
of the city and surrounding;
j ritory. Cue of the big tasks itn-
I mediately before It is that rd'
ing the census of all Negro busi¬
nesses, firms #gd corporations, with
Iho view of mobilizing those varied
interests into a corp.orate body, in
order io insure first, a
econoiuy. This definitely 1
most, important, item in the
program, ns all the other
are geared to it.
Membership in the new
is not confined to business
professions; other persons of
will are eligible and are asked
enlist in the movement and
the responsibility of making
community a hotter place in
to live.
In the course of time,
tees will he appointed, upon
recommendations, after
j . study of every phase of the
f 0 ,, jitter business and living
diti ° ,,S in Savannah Savannah, * wiU 1,0
1,a8is U,, °" wh,ch ,h “ ( '- hamber wi
1 ] act to - remedy whatever
; tj, at i, r0 ught about such
1 Morgan P. Bedgood, chairman
u ddieity committee.
I
$J033 REPORTED IN
BAND DRIVE
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Stella Reeves, for raising
| largest amounts. The
were: $207.29 from Mrs.
I ers: $122.00 from Mrs.
xCO.21 from Mrs. Lloyd,
$81.00 from Mrs. Reeves.
A tremendous round of
j plause filled the auditorium
Walter Se.ott, president, and
4!£ ri ascntS of
I Ruaran'y Lite Insurance
pgpy, made a $100.09
for this worthy cause. It is
type of cooperation that
propel this c'-ive above
beyond the second and
plateaus of success.
Mrs, Daisy Tyson, PTA
ident, was well pleased
Hour of
Prayer Sends
'Continued from Page fine'
the 9.2 accused leaders.
Contributions were also received
i from the Holton Street Baptist
Church, Rev. C. K. Richardson, 1
asto ! hW ± ,
| i ” Rev. j I,. : S. Stoll, pastor; Abyssinia j
. lunch, Rev. Byrd,
! Baptist t R. pas¬
tor; and from the Revs. J. C. Me¬
Allister, Ward Washington, al'd
.1. A. ( oilier.
All contributions, (otaiing $(!!).-
.10, were sent to the National Of¬
fice to help with the defense of
| th<> M «“‘W»iw.-y boycott leaders
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STUDYING 'N CHICAGO
j 1 c— -irmaer! from p.-.ge onr>
j view in juvenile the
courts, rec¬
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I an 1 correctional and child guid- ;
anco set-ups arc New York, fin- j
,-iimnt.i, Indianapolis and Dclroit, ;
) Miss Smith will also make stud-
1 j ies in Los Angeles, Mexico, New
Orleans, Miami, Cuba, Puerto
j Rico and Brazil, At the end of the |
tour, for which she receives an
annual salary stipend anti travel-
ting expense:', Miss Smith will re¬
port on her findings to the foun-
datum.
Eminently qualified by aeadeni-
: ie background and achievements,
| the comely Ford Foundation fd-
low received her bachelor of sci-
j cnee degree from Bennett college;
> r M ' £ f m " New Yor k . u ”!‘ |
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1 '* " rao ™ '
.sigma Theta sorority and Delta
Pi Epsilon 'honorary business frn-
: ternity. Chicago Daily Defender.
the .splendid cooperation shown
by the teachers, parents, stu¬
dents. and ioeal organizations.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARI II 23-21
Gregory Peck in "GUNFIGHTER"
Buster Crabbe in "CAGED FURY"
SI NI>AY, MONDAY, TI I SDAY
JAMES DEAN
“REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE"
—Also—
JIM DAVIS AND JAMES ( RAID
LAST OF THE DESPERADOES'
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 28-29
EDWARD (I. ROBINSON in
"ILLEGAL" it's Tough
—Plus—
'FRANCIS JOINS THE WACS"
T Times
j ,
(Oontin.ied from Page One'
the newspaper said.
Time reporters found that where
ratio or Negro population to
is low integration is pro-
where it is high there is
uvistanoo.
Soul hern Negroes likewise were
to be troubled and some
- resentful.
■ In the main,” Times said, “they
the eights vouchsafed to them
tile highest court, in the land.
some cases hesitantly, in others
they arc demanding the
of their children (o mix¬
schools.”
The survey catalogued the south¬
nr. as as follows:
Integrating District of Colum¬
Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri,
and West Virginia.
Divided or delaying Arkansas. I
Florida, Louisian, North '
Tennessee and Texas,
Resisting Alabama, Georgia,
South Carolina and
Court
'Continued from Page One'
refused to remand the case
grounds that such action would
Virginia rules and pvo-
Following tin's Naim ,
move, |
the Supreme direct Court the to Ports- re- j
the case to
GREASELESS * NON ALCOHOLIC!
held for *
WM. M. RQYD
Atlanta, (la. (ANP). - Final
were conducted here lust week !
Dr. William M. Boyd. .99, head
the political science department j
Atlanta University, who died of
March 10 following an
* of “ U
The nntt ‘ d educator joined th
it, staff in lots, hftei |
a similar post at Fori Va!
(in.. Slate College.
Hr. Boyd was a native of More
City. X. (’.. and a Bib; ..•rad
of Talladega Col! V e. He oh
a maslei's degree from Ih-
of Michigan in B»:t!l and
l'h.l>. degree from the imo i;
I il lit ion in IP 11.
As a Rosenwald Fellow in Bit
court or take jurisdiction
self whether the Virg inia law
< onslitiitional.
In a L'rii f opinion Monday. Ill •
S. justices denied the motion.
said the decision of the Yn
emm “leaves the case de-
hf a properly presented fed-
question.’’
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TIIIIRS , ERL, SAT., MARCH 22-2,1-24
2 — Big Smash Hits — 2
First Showing in Savannah
4 Desperate men...and a love-haunted lonely girl!
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SUN., MON., THUS., MARCH 2,»-2(i-27
2 — Big Smash Hits . 2
Country!
HIT NO. 2
Paul Henried - Pat Medina
"SIREN OF BAGDAD"
ADDED COLOR CARTOON
WED., Till It., MARCH *8-29
2 — Grand Features- 2
Fred Astaire - Ginger Rogers
"TOP HAT"
* * AND
"MARRY ME AGAIN"
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PAfJE SEVEIf
he studied social and ntoiiomic con¬
ditions in England, -France, Hol¬
land, Dot .. .uk, Sweden and Po¬
land under a Carnegie grant.
Dr. Boyd was active in the pro¬
gram of the Georgia State reach¬
Conference and the NAACP.
Krom 1950 until he became ill dur¬
ing the summer of 1954, he* served
as news analyst for radio station
WERD in Atlanta.
METHODISTS VOTE IN FAVOR
r |Ijf AUO (ANP) Aina-
MU . ju ,, f „„ . !)( . „ f th( , Method-
'
it . t , ,. lm . h ,. ve j„ favor of racial
......ding to results
„ r „ ,,. m |ucted by the Uhri-
tian Advocate, official newspaper
of the church. •
Some 50> per ecu) of Methodists
favor a proposal calling on local
churches to accept as members
all persona, regal'd! ss of lace or
economic status.
Nr 1 'png ilmv — :! bed looms
liili Deep Well (,’cplle Tank.
Near 1ms line, I-rt", 11 son Ave. at
: Skidav".’v Road.
EZRA MUNSON
Phone 5.12-8