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SATURDAY. .TFNF ->S, 1900
Dr. Trenholm "Under Fire"
As Gov.
MONTGOMERY, Ala.—(ANP)
~~ Dr. H. Councill Trenholm
been called upon by the state
board of education to show why he
should not he dismissed as presi-
den of Alabama State college
which he has headed for 34 years.
The educator, one of the oldest
presidents from the standpoint of
service in the nation, was inform¬
ed of the recommendation by Gov.
John Patterson as he ..concluded
writing a letter to Dr.
I). Reddick informing him that he
had been fired by the board.
Reddick, 50, head of ,the history
department and on the staff of
the college for six years, had al¬
ready submitted his resignation to
become effective August 31, when
Patterson told Trenholm to “fire
him before sundown.”..-_______
Trenholm said he was unaware
of Patterson’s reComrtfWldAlfh'n re¬
garding himself as he°ha<¥*teft the
meeting of the hoard to inform
Reddick of his dismissal!ioHe re¬
fused to comment. ' 41 •
Reddick, howevt^ t1 |yfy^jjpg
Patterson’s charges thuftoe
a communist said: 1 '*
“Gov. Patterson kno^s .jthqt, I
have never been a
That I spoke from the same
form as Andrei Vyshipsky
me no more communist j&an
having his picture made with
Kennedy makes him an
tiohist.” “ “ ,l!
,
Vyshinsky was once the
Russian delegate to the *
Nations. Kennedy, seeking
Democratic nomination for
dent, favors school
which Gov. Patterson bitterly
poses.
Patterson called on the
to “give serious consideration”
replacing Trenholm as
of the. college where students
recent months have been
in numerous anti-segregation, orM/.l I a ail
moderations. : i
. .
,
No immediate action was
to replace Trenholm, but he
dir^tqd board meeting 'to' appear July,
in
with him complete ifiie*'
Alabama State ’ fAcoHy ,
The action on Reddick •
after the governor distributed
board members and members
the press a volurainqu^-repo^,
Reddick prepared by not'd state
vestigators. .... „• n.
,, hfs
In aildition 'to
with known Communist
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,
NNPA
36 Awards
raphy and Make-up. It was
in News Reporting.
Third highest scoring
went to the Cleveland
which was first in Editorial
News Reporting. It was
in Original Columns. •
Individual honors were
as follows: , , ...
COLUMN WRITING:
Chuck Stone: second,
Loch; third, Richard R. Martin.
NEWS REPORTING: T-- l *
A1 Sweeney and Charles .Sanders;
second, P. B. Young, Jr ->
Jordan, Ohie McCollum and. Lin
Holloway; third. Chuqk fit arte.
FEATURE REPORTING:
first, P. B. Young,
John Signer; third, Bun WPIiams;
NEWS PHOTO: First,
as Washington. Nb
in this category. qi
EDITORIAL C A SoT-ifhO N S:
First and second;.>451
third, Thomas Feaman.
Other winning new
were: : '»*>.
San Francisco Sun -
first in Public Service and
in Promotion.
Louisville Defender, first
News Photography, third in
torial, and honorable mention
tions, the report showed that
dick \.as convicted for
tion and adultery in Atlanta
1940.
Describing Reddick as a
agitator," Patterson said the pro¬
fessor’s link with Communist
ganizations gave credence
charges that "Communists are in¬
volved” in the sit-ins and
pro-integration demonstrations
the Soyth.
Patterson said he had been ad¬
vised that Reddick submitted his
resignation '' the day after
investigatbrs 'went to the schools
to look at his file.
The first time the investigators
went to the campus, Patterson
said, Dr. Trenholm refused to
them Reddick’s file.
“I think the board ought to ser¬
iously consider replacing him (Dr.
Trenholm) as president of the col¬
lege,” Patterson said. “I’d like
see someone heading up the school
who is loyal to the state of Ala¬
bama.”
He said further that it was
excusable that Reddick was
hired-. P* ‘
,‘T woujd like to. see the board
flornmenoe some action toward
placing Dr. Trenholm,” the
/}9Ui r, iP e ^f ed -. “B ,.y , ould be
'
freshing tq haye , sqnveone
here and tell us that the school
has been ^i^ cleaned up^
j j'he on Reddick included
photostatic ( of
copy a
article With a picture showing
dick with Vyshinsky, at a
Together With "Russia
at Madison Square Garden.
The file quoted records of
Fulton pounty Bureau of
Investigation in Atlanta,
that Reddick was a speaker at
1948 meeting of Writers, a
later described by the Daily
er as -being made up of
xists-" and other anti-Fascist
qr&” lot!--.....
, Reddick- was,-identified
by a letter froth the-New
( M‘AWw D w a ttm. nt »* » ,ec
tu\-gr„4tt a,.-
sc b 00 l,
The-Hdiie’ votJe dash‘bgainst
lin of. Mobile. LaqkUn said
,
did not oppose the dismissal;
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teacher without a hearing.
NWitfrif wc' aten’t
a' 'daiigerous IpreCeilelit,”
said.
*»-» % > » tl ) H f}-r k - ---- --
' Typography and Make-Up.
, Michigan Ctaonicle, second in
Prortiotton'and third in
phy and Make-Up.
Louisiana,Weekly W a vyew tied - for first
,
in Typography and Make-Up and
second in General Excellence.
Los Angeles • Sentinel, third in
^rl^MerAwards
was judged by a panel of
journalism' professors representing
-hree schools of journalism, namely
(Vyortrtftgi * Houston and Lincoln
pSTtieipated in the judging for the
first time. In their 10-year
tor ? , ^Igrit, Awards have
|,lpeen-judged by ^he University of
! | Pennsylvania, Northwestern
vprsj West Virginia
; University o'f 'illjnois, and
Kan sas University.
., -The basic comment of this
of judges has been
for the past decatle . It is:
j I wee t<ly newspaper has
nimnrtllnitv opportunity to to present nres ent to to the
er, the world, the regional and
cal news in summary
the reader the whole picture . .
There seems to be a
improvement in the quality of
lications fiom year to year.”
June 20, 1858 Charles
Chestnut, npted author and
er , bopn in Ohio.
June 23, 1831 — Nat Turner
famous stave insurrection in
ginia.
SlodJ Yea J&wp
A ?..
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...Born ON JUNE I6,I85TJ /
IN VIRGINIA 'OF A SLAVE MOTHER /
HE BECAME A FAMED POLITICIAN AND
THE EDITOR AND PUBLISHER OF THE NEW >0R K AGP
Wev r Black and Rev
ier were recent guest .1 speakers
at FAB church. Rev. G. R.
Conner will -deliver the
sage for the communion service
on June 26. Ben Baker is chair-
man.
Richard Smith has returned
after visiting Julius, Jr., Barba-
ra and Venessa, his grand-
children in Melbourne, Fla.
Ots Heyward is home from
Hampton Institute.
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Hayward of East Wald-
burg street.
F. A. B. Sunday School is
sponsoring a chicken supper,
June 25 in the church annex.
Ben Moultrie, Jr., is leaving
this week for St. Bernardino,
Calif. His family will join
him later to make it their home.
Arthur Lee Edmond has re-
turned to Waycross r ^ o affpp after vU1t visit
ing his aunt Mrs. Irene Wig-
ginS ’ and ° ther relatiVeS '
j
CUYTON
By Ossie M. Roberts
The senior class of Central
High School went on a trip to
Silver Springs and other
beaches in Florida for the week
end recently.
Miss Beola Postell left on
ljune j 4 to spond t h. e summer
^ New Jefsey visitin g her aunts
| ^ ^ ncle ^ She will also
visit Mr. ,and Mrs. Daughtry in
Mass. Mrs. Daugh
y is the former Miss Sara M.
' Prstell.
j t/'s Mary Gray had as e.
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best prices paid for vacant lots
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THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
week end guest, Miss Thelma
j Taylor of Victoria Rincon. Wallace Is a| j
Mrs.
patient patient at at Memorial Memorial Hospital' nospiuu
where she underwent surgeiy.j
Union Baptist Church cele-|
brated its 39th anniversary.,
Rpv - D - M. Rellerford preached. |
i Misses Barbara Ann and Len-j
n y Roberson have gone to Au-i
gusta to spend the .summer.
Sgt. and Mrs. Waldo Jack-
1 “re^J'Sr^nd parents Mr. an^ 6 ^-s Mi^W Wesley e^ley,
Jo ^ nson > and
Harry Reese, Sr. Miss Mary with'
Reese returned home
| them on the 14 for the sum-
nier. She will return in Sep-
(tember.
| Miss Ossie M. Roberts is on
the sick list.
Ga, Masons,
Continued from » «ge One*
Accountant Mrs. L. G. Hale show 1
ed total Grand Lodge Afis^ls »f
nearly half a million dollars for
the 15,060-member Georgia’ PHuoa
Hall Masonic group.
More than $14,000 in student
scholarship grants during the past
12 months spurred the Masons to
support the ever increasing pro¬
ject.
The 8,000-Member Prince Hall
Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern
Star, reported similar stability and
progress under the leadership of
Grand Worthy Patron George W.
Smith, of Brunswick, and Grand
Matron Mrs. Merie B. Cooper, of
Macon.
In the absence of Thurgood
Marshall, fraternal and NAACP.
Legal and Educational Fund eoun-
sel, Grand Master Dobbs extend-
«<• his remarks for the Occasion.
jj e ca ]| e( j on Negroes to never
stop see gt n g the ballot and edu-,
ca ti oni to own property and
ve ] op business and enterprise and
t() i mc k those “who have the
to spea k ou t f or a chance to mea-
up” in all ways with other I
Americana. I
“If you haven’t got the ^! nerve,
^ month ^
tu * d t * ie cheering public asgembl
a!re ' Ide P ointed out the wide
disparity in educational facilities
ami funds for Negro education.
ill XTRA. It’s always a good ide:
to keep Bud in good supply.
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Jil’tOW *:}
Hi. | udwei
HW'NtJ » v o f 6-paks of 3 8 er. toda j f
,
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Where there’s Life... there’s Bud® ,
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DAVID II. HIRSCII, PRES.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
TATEltiVILLE
By Robert Richards
8t. Peter’s A. M. E.
Sunday School was
Sunday, by Asst.
ent Joseph Meachutn, Sr.
Rev. Q. Orant preached
Jerusalem Baptist church
Cpl. Leroy Richards
home Thursday night, June
after completing three years
duty in the U. S. Army.
The Georgia Hi-Steppers
cial club Is giving a Bus
to Fernandina, Fla., this
day, June 26.
Alfonzo (Moohn
motored from New York
♦p visit relatives and friend
EAST SAVANNAH
M. E. Morrell
The Officers and members
Bethlehem Church
with FAB last Sunday
Pastor Stell read the scriptu
lesson and Rev. w. J.
brought the message, What
You Know about God.
ministers Included Revs,
and Singletary, sons of
lehem church. Rev. G. R.
nor will be the speaker at
communion service this
3 p. m.
' ’ d onn Ihble scho-o. , ,
w m c ], oso Friday evening 7 p
m. Mr^. Janie Bower
g. ateful fbr the Volunteers
it'very interesting to all.
Mrs. Hattie Young was buried
as t Sunday from Sweet Field
B a ,pti s t church, Rev. I, M ste-
venS( officiating. Rakestraw
Funeral Home In charge.
terment was in Pin
ce metery.
Mrs. Irene Wiggins entertain¬
ed friends at her home
Saturday evening in honor of
Mrs. Rosa L. Palmer’s birth-
SANDFLY
Mrs. BUIe Bivens
Isle of Hope Baptist church
observed its 87th anniversary
last week which was climaxed
on last Sunday with commun¬
ion service. Rev . C. Tilson
is pastor.
Mrs. Annie Lee Maxwell re¬
turned to New York last Thurs¬
day evening after visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Maxwell of Thcmas Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Grant oto-
i served their 28th wedding an-
i niversary Thursday, June 23.
Mrs. Deloris G. Hnll and Gus-
(avis Grant motored to New
(York Mb'day for an indefi-
nite stay.
The First Sandfly Union Bap¬
tist church will begin its 55th
anniversary services on Mon-
day, June 27. Rev. N. Keitt is j
pastor. i
Mrs. Marie Orant _ , TI Henderson, ,
mother of Mrs. Gomuue Luten
and Alexander Grant of New
York City observed her £5th
day.
FAR Sunday School is spon-
oring a chicken supper this
Saturday at the church.
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birthday Thursday, June 23.
She is the oldest member of
(Speedwell Methodist church
senior choir. She is inactive
now but cheerful.
The Building budget of
Speedwell church is full of ac¬
tivities for the young people.
The group under Walter Brown
Is having a motorcade Friday,
July 1st to Hilton Head.
The group under Sylvester
Kemp and Mrs. Viola Kemp Is
giving a chicken supper Friday,
June 2,4. The group under
Chairman Nr than Kemp and
Mrs, Rosalie Jenkins is giving
a barbecue on Monday, July 4,
at the chairman's home.
The Community Vacation Bi¬
ble School which was held last
week at Speedwell Methodist
church had a good attendance
and was conducted by Mr$. Mar-
tha B. Luten ossisted by Mrs.
Mabel Berksteiner.
Mrs. Vivian A. Broughton and
her fou children of New York
city are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Andrews.
Isle of Hope Sunday"Sohool
is carrying its annual picnic to
Singleton’s Beach, Hilton Head,
,S. C., Monday, June 27.