The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, January 02, 1960, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGITT mmmm I PICTVR !> vt as:- mombi-rs of the Council cf Negro State workers, who 1 •i i p.anning meeting recently at Savannah State Snlndtt' n*wJ Electa Shaw .^oleph^ Johnson' S 3ff ; Cam ai; ;ii Launched to Speed Voters Registration Drive CHARLOTTE. N. C, Kelly Alexander, chairman of voter registration committee the National A nriation for Advancement of Colored ple. recently announced an tensifies‘ion. durins I960, the A 5oc.io: : ',n's drive to pand measurably the Vote. Special rff' rt, !:e said, be made to stop up the among chu'cho-, Some elergyiio'." i • <b , in nity afiair , throughout South an bt inencouraged take active role: in the paign. The church, Mr. Alexand pointed i"' 1 , j j!,,. i potent in flue s m the com munity and ve feel that rcgisfr.it -in i.- a t -il /en-hip sponslbility" whi.-h should of concern to re! . -i i, “If half thr clin ch registered we would have than 3,000,990 Nr no voters in the South.” he said The campaign envisions the establishment within of voter registration clinics de¬ signed to ir. t.uct church mem¬ bers in registration procedures, roadblocks and tests. One roadblock to increased Negro voting, he declaied, is the fear amor ,j election offici¬ als and other white persons V: L^iomanKiker " hint Barbara Fall J sewife, I’ve learned c’ to get r cleaner ~ which docs a specific job — ar.d docs that one job in the most efficient way possible. Some months ago { I was intro- | d "SS-T ti c e d Storm to Iron f Cleaner, v. _ lieh I found actually cm ironing time in li.«if by removing clnrj mg scale, re¬ ironing sulting in edieiency. more sionm and better I've also used tins product for shower heads to get fnii flow of water, and to make hettl vaporisers and sterilize v-.-’c 1 t. Now this same company ban put Old three ....... special cler.i- llig aids, which a!.-o do a very fine job. Their E.SS-T Rust Stain Remover removes rust stains f'-om fabrics, i leelain sinks and tubs, and metals such a< chrome cn cars ami Venetian blinds. It Is safe on hands m d nil finishes. Their FSS T liquid Coffee- maker ami Plastic-ware Cleaner does two jol . -, cleans cof¬ oo fee stains from coffee makers with kj j cut rubbing or scrubbing, and soaks away stains from planlic - k dinnerware, like tnclmac_____— and melamine, leaving dishes clean and ; nitary. developed They have also a Tiew way to remove a wide variefv of stains. You : imply roll on this SSS-T Roliaway Stain Remover (like you roll on deo¬ dorants) and ink, blood, cos¬ metics, food, print aid other * tains are rolled away. It is safe for colors and ail washable.*; . . * excellent for collars and cufTs. All this reminds me of f* phrase of my father’s "get the {Tight man for the right job.’* •The SSS-T Cleaning Aids peopl® fv.— tO ii£V? IUS kJOmm , "that Negroes want to takr over. This is not our aim. We imply want all qualified clti- sens to be registered to vote. ‘The d ive is more or less a tlrnulaiion of an already es- ‘ablishcd campaign by the NA a CP," Mr. Alexander asserted. ‘Although the vote drive is | rationwide, the major empha¬ sis will be in the South where the smallest proportion of Ne- , oes is registered. This is an lmportant electlon year and wt . U)illk we wU1 get results." l A southwide meeting with ; NAACP leaders, representatives il t h e Southern Christian , j Leadership Conference- and t others is scheduled for Atlan- 1 " 1 - J;,n - »• Among persons sche- dllll ' cl t0 attend the conference arc NAACP Executive Secretary Roy Wilkins. Rev. Martin Luth- e King of the Leadership Con- former, Mr. Alexander, John Brooks, director of the NAACP’s voter registration campaign in Llie South, and others. Also scheduled is a two-day tali wide political action con¬ ference in Charlotte, N. C., Jan. 30-31, Mr. Alexander announc¬ ed. A CARNATION COOKING HINTS ty /p/k D HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR AND HER STAFF Satisfy your family’s sweet tooth with a dessert that is good for them as well as tasty. I think gelatin desserts made with good Carnation Evaporated milk fit the de¬ scription perfectly. As you know, today’s Carnation is the form of milk you can use like cream, but with less than R- the fat calories and at \•> the cost. Refrigerator desserts can be made in different kinds of molds to add interest to your meals and they make perfect party des¬ serts, too. I like to make them early and forget about them until serving time. Here’s one that brings the flavor of Spring to the table any season of the year. * STRAWBERRY CREAM (Makes 6 servings) 2 packages strawberry. V* cop lemon juice flavored geiatirt * cup (10-ounce package) I Va cups hot wafer defrosted froien strawberries 1 cup cold water V 2 cup diced marshmallows I cup undiluted CARNATION y 4 cup chopped nuts * ' j EVAPORATED MILK Mix together gelatin and liot water in mixing bowl. Stir until gelatin dissolves. Add cold Carnation and lemon juice. Chill until gelatin will mound r.J7» Pt mUd puss, uos ■*" -- J. O. Williams, Dr. Calvin L. Kiah, M. C. Little, Mrs. Carrit Powell, Robert Threat, Augustus ^ Hill, K. C. Childers, R. L. Dunlap. Jcslah Phelpa - ^ Ema uel and Mrs ' battle Copeland. Two Dead, One Wounded, in Gun Battle VICKSBURG. Miss. < A VP Fwo men lav dead and a wounded after a blazing 35 ninute gun battle here Sunday Dead were Will Davis, 60 ild Negro, who shot it out i dozen peace officers surrounded his home after hi shot and killed Ulmer Griffith 10, white. Cause of Dispute a Mystery Cause of the dispute that Davis to kill Griffith was nystery to police. They they hoped that Mrs. ■who was with her husband when he met his death be able to enlighten when she recovered from shock Police claim that Davis shot at Mrs Griffith but ed. Police Chief Murray Sills the shooting started Griffith and his wife went he Davis home to inquire some lumber that Davis stacked in his yard. When Griffith knocked. said, Davis opened the door fired on Griffith, killing instantly. Police Use Tear Gas Police then surrounded house and called upon dropped from spoon. Add straw¬ berries, marshmallows and nuts. Mix well. Pour into 4 1 2 to 5-cup l ing mold.Chili. Unmold and gar- i—i-i u »ui ficsh or uuuied fruits. - THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA ^ o surrender. He responded, (ills said, by opening fire on hem with a 12-guage shotgun, ’ollce then poured volley after olley into the house and fin- Ily used tear gas. Whfn they entered the house hey found Davis dead of wounds inflicted by the offi¬ cers. According to Sills, Davis was rot friendly with Negroes and rssociated only with whites. Injured during the gun battle was Officer Vernon Luckett who was shot in the leg and thigh. His injuries were not re¬ garded as serious. Steer your course I uiiU Pfiyrot&vtugs! | I | | \ j | : . Buy t w ky’fcj' U.S,Savings * ¥ y *-% % vjmr-■■ Bonds ■ ■ I | f — I WSOK Roscoe Camp’s Top “20” Preview I I SATURDAY | | 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. * ! SUNDAY NIGHT i CAMPY’S CARAVAN i 8:00 P. M. TO 1:00 P. M. i Other Times To Be Announced j PI. W BY PI AY SPORTS ANNOUNCER j FOR ALL SPORTS EVENTS 0. 0. Morris YMCA Leader, Retires CHICAGO—<ANP) — O. O. Morris, nationally known YMCA leader, now serving as assistant general secretary of ; the Met¬ ropolitan Y here in Chicago, will retire after Jan. 1, it was announced this week by L. L. Mi Clow, general secretary. Mr Clow said that Morris will -fill be connected with the MrtropolitanY as consultant on oicial projects, and added: "Morris has been an inspiration and credit to the Young Men’s 2.000 of Morris' associates and workers and friends are unani- moii in acclaiming his accom¬ plishments.” A reception honoring Morris and his wife, Willye, will be given Sunday, December 27, at Washington Park Y with some Caine To Chicago In 1941 friends expected to attend. On the eve of his retirement Lorn the YMCA of tan Chicago, Morris looks upon his career ai a period of service to people, “who are neglected. Started V Work In 1909 Morris became interested YMiCA work in 1909 while a stu- dent at St. Paul’s Episcopal (School in Lawrem c-ville, Va. Later at Wilberforce University near Dayton, Ohio, he organizing clubs for boys in the a:ia. The Dayton YMCA Heed Morris' ability to reach boys and offered him a pasition on its staff in 1919 after service in World War I. Came To Chicago In 1911 In 1941 Morris came to Chi-1 cago as executive secretary ofj ‘he Wabash Avenue YMICA. His first move was to enlarge the Wabash building by one-third and rebuild Camp Wabash, re¬ naming it Camp Arthur in me¬ mory cf George Arthur, his predecessor who served as Wa¬ bash executive for 16 years. In 1949 a new department, Washington Park, was'formed. From 1951-53 Wabash YMCA and Washington Park YMiCA j 1 were 'Because administered of the by Morris. population in¬ crease and lack of facilities, we undertook a $2,250,000 cam- paign for a new Y building,” he said. "We fell shy of the goal, but other YMCAs came to our aid." In 1951 the building became a reality. Joins Metropolitan Staff In '57 Morris joined the. Metropoli¬ an YMCA staff in 1957 as as¬ sistant general secretary relat¬ ed to special developments. He is a member of the board of directors of the Chicago Public Library, executive committee of the Welfare Council of Meiro- politan Chicago and advisory committee of the Mayor's Com- mission on Youth Welfare. 4 SHIRTS (Laundered) 80c shown xy (jJhJf C/ inf Ca. i We welcome the New year with great anticipa¬ i tion and pledge to serve you in every instance to the best of our ability. Clark’s Auto Parts 31st and West Broad HAPPY NEW YEAR To All Our Patrons and Friends We Appreciate Your Patronage Wimberly’s Recreation Parlor 522 West Broad Street Phone AI) 2-9816 FOR RENT Office Space Second Floor SAVANNAH TRIBUNE 1009 West Broad Street Phone AD 4-3432 Free! Free! Free! ATLAS SEWING MACHINE TO BE GIVEN AWAY SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1960. NO PUR¬ CHASE NECESSARY. JUST COME IN AND REGIS¬ TER. Larry’s Super Market 229 East Broad Street SUNDAY SYMPHONY — 3 to 4:30 P. 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