The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, June 04, 1960, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT SILVER CERTIF1C.A TES om The 100 I’er Cent W rung C! ub of Atlanta were the i •rder of th e d: 4y recently whim p>'<- scntiitioiig W c re made in Cleve's’.nd , Ohio, to Pa ul Brown, left, head conch dev find n- eral maanger of the elai rid Browns, and the 1 tional paper Publishers A: Ajjnl a in. h PA Proxy William O. Walker, trente right, editor-publi her the Cleveland Call end Rout, Up# .VO TIME FOR PREJUDICE — crack Negro Army unit which Mary Beecher (Constance Towers) won long string of Congressional aids wounded Negro soldier during honors during Indian battles fol¬ attack by Apache in scene from lowing Civil War. At left in pic “Sergeant Rutledge,” new Warner Bros, film soon to he seen at tute L Woody Strode, ex-UCLA theaters throughout nation. Story grid .--tar, who plays pivotal role is cast against backdrop of he¬ of “Sergeant Rutledge.” (Associ¬ roics of gallant 9th U.S. Cavalry, ated Negro Press Photo) liKf| tew m * ’ A< m f’7 & M. A • r #r ' f - n ■ i m .' SR; Jw! iiiiP v & '• MEASl RISC I /* to the present- writer in the course of her dirties day demand for trained employe-. a- eerciary to Major C. Udell , in business, is attractive and pro- Tu'-pin, assigned to Remington j ficient Miss Josie Cain, shown be- ; Hand’ Chicago office. (Associ- I fore her Remington electric type-| a ted Negro Press Photo) St. Louis to Host Catholic Interracial Council CHICAGO — fANP) — The 40 1 Catholic Interracial Councils in the j United States will hold their ]oi;o national meeting in St. Louis. Mo.. Aug. 25-28. The Catholic Inter¬ racial Council of ' St. Louis will host the meeting, the fir t since ! the Council movement founded tin- new National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice. Patron of the convention to In- held on the campus of St. Louis university, is Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter. Convention chairman is Miss Dorothy Mattingly, board member, national conference, and of the St. Louis CiC. Co-chair¬ man of the meeting is Ellis- 1 worth Evans, President of the St. Louis Council. At the meeting delegates from J the NCCIJ a councils, and other in- , eepted publishers’ citation. Mr. J football Brown receive his citation coachii 1 while the Ulej J with former Browns’ M;u' : on Motley also received Bul- ovh watches. The latter were two of 11 ch idual* deemed hv the Atlanta I) i't/ World sponsored club as having made the mo t outstand¬ ing contributions to sports during 11 ! persons, will take part in 1 ! si sions on public and pri- sehool desegregation, civil , discrimination in employ- ami housing. his will be only the second time the national councils have met. together. They first gather¬ ed in Chicago in August 1958. At 1 hat meeting they appointed a national committee which recotn- 1 ■ i tile formation of the Nat¬ ional Catholic Conference for In- tei'tacia! Justice, a federation of the various CICs. The national was founded to provide local councils with increased com¬ munication with each other, spe¬ program services, and great¬ national impact on interracial THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA T *.he last 25 years. The were presented , , by Joe Williams, Cleveland Coca-Cola Bottling pany, second from left, and Vic- i-or L. McPherson, Cleveland dis- i trict manager, Atlanta Life In- surance Company. The 100 ('■nt ,, . Wrong Club . . co-sponsored , is hy the Atlanta (Ga.) Life In¬ surance Company and The Coca- Cola Company, Atlanta, Ga. jh U ALEX'S Thursday F:riday AND WEST BROAD St HALL STS. Saturday ■■ Free Parking SMOKED SI,A15 Lb. FRESH PORK Lb. Bacon 29 Steaks 39c * ML - ...... S’ SWANN AILS I. S. I). A- Standard FAMOUS LB. First ;mmj- Franks 29 c Cuts WOPS sioast 49c HEW}! i t / SOUTHERN SMOKED MAID LB. 11 lit. 29« I FRESH IIKHSHET F.EAN STEW Li). Picnics 29c 1 vS Beef, 29c • ........ FRESH DRESSED Limit 3 Fryers FRYERS Lb. 25c BATH SIZE LAUNDRY Lux Soap 2 Brs. 19c BLEACH BERRMONT Pl'RE I I im J* % » LONG DRAIN LARI) 8 ...I;!!;., 89c RICE 3 Cello Lb. Bag 29c ROSE DALE QUAKER SLICED [Varlies Large No. 2’a LB. CANS Bay BUCK PEARSON'S M'ilh a .$■!.(>() ORDER FRESH BAKED JAY IBRD PIES V ienna Sausage Apple Regu’ar lilc GOLD SEAL Cherry Value Peach Pineapple Large FLOUR Potato Box sack FRESH NO. 1 SMALL OKRA lb. 19c FRESH C ARTON « lie g \ FRESH TOMATOES g CROWDER PEAS. EACH QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED* Ga. Widow Sues for Damages in Fatal Police Beating of Husband AMERICUS, C!a. (ANP — Five men who were police officers when a 111 year old man died a« a re¬ sult of head injuries sustained while in custody in Dawson were sued last week for $180,600 in a civil rights damage suit filed by ! the widow. j Mrs. Hattie Brazier charged in j j the action brought in U. S. Dis- trict Court that her husband, j .lames met his death by foul play while in the custody or protection of the officers. Named in suit are W. B. Cherry, now chief of police at Dawson; Randolph McDonald, now police chief at Edison, (la.; Zachary T. Matthews, Terrell County sheriff at Dawson; Shirar Chapman, for- m « r Ihtwnon policeman, and Ho- I ward Lee, former chief, both now j’ re y re( j ALs0 a defendant is th <-‘ Fidelit y I Casualty Co. of New York,the • shenil , bonding . , s company. Brazier died in a Columbus, Ga., j hospital April * 20, 1958, after a 1 brain . operation for _ what doctors described as a fractured skull, ills death and the fatal shooting of hi. cousin, Willie Countryman, were the subject of much versy and an FBI investigation. The Justice Department Washington disclosed in 1958, that a grand jury in Ga., had refused to indict McDonald and Officer Edwin old Jones for the deaths. The NAACP charged that two deaths were part of a reign of terror at the Terrell unty seat — a charge which officials vigorously denied. Brazier had been arrested Dawson eight days before his on a charge of interfering with officer, resisting arrest and tening an officer. Cherry, then a patrolman, he was forced to strike once with his blackjack to him. 1 he damage suit was filed the widow by I). L. Hollowell, lanta Negro attorney. ing the defendants is Charles Bloch, Macon attorney. Fear God, not man, lor erything is won through mighty powers. 4 SHIRTS (Laundered) 80c snows y4<Z>/iyC/'irtpC&. Take Your Hand Saws, lar Saws, Pulpwood Saws, Lawn Mowers Scissors, Butcher Knives, Etc., to Savannah Saw Work, 135 Barnard St. '‘We Sharpen Anything That Cuts . { $65 to $90 WEEKLY classified jobs in Cincinnati, , Northern Ky. Male or Female, j Classified list $1.10. Other | large cities on request $2.10. WOMEN $65.00 WEEKLY and up ! Must have telephone, Pleasant voice. 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