The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, September 03, 1960, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE El G ITT Deltas Hold Successful Convention in CHICAGO, ILL.—A fiery Change of political views be- tween Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan and former Gover- nor Theodore R. McKeldin of Maryland climaxed the 26th na- tional convention of Delta Sig- ma Theta Sorority in Chicago’s Palmer House Hotel on Aug. 20 So lively was the exchange Of views that Gov. Williams, scheduled to leave the meeting at 5 p. m. for a plane flight to a Minnesota speaking engage¬ ment, passed up first the sche- dule commercial flight, then sat through his train depar- ture time and wound up char- tering a plane. Themed ‘'Appraising Values for a Creative Life in Freedom and Dignity,” the convention featured a variety of programs designed to focus attention on means of assuring this creativity in freedom and dignity. The tone and pace of the convention was set by Delta’s national president, Dr. Jeanne L. Noble after the public ser¬ vice Sorority was welcomed to the city by Chicago Mayor Rich¬ ard E. Daley. Dr. Noble, recently returned from a meeting in Ghana of women of Africa and of Afri¬ can descent ,said that because of the Negro’s history, ' Africa Is dear to us. But we want equality and integration and want it here. They want to run their countries but we want to participate in running ours.” She stated that after encoun¬ tering Communism directly for the first time and wanting none of it—she was moved as never before to return to this country to say that we must, save the bigoted > white man from his own destruction . . The assistant professor at New York University's Center for Human Relations Studies added “And when we face econom- lc, verbal and physical repr’s j als we must turn the other icheok, For the only way out L •jet deeper way in. We must Jslt-ln, stand-in, kneel-in, until jdemocracy &and triumphs in our and thus over the earth, | “To make no mistake about! icy pit,”’ she continued “Democra- is in its blackest hour. And |] ^world he only way to emblazon the with its light is to put Mn a new fuse—integration,” Wife- u Substituting next day for his — homewardbound on busi-1 ness —was Liberian Ambassador i George A. Padmore, who gave; Delta’s international luncheon : an generation, insight the on Africa’s free-' next] heirs of YOU BE THE J U I) G E For News That’s RELIABLE • • « For Coverage That’s WORLDWIDE... For Advertising That GETS RESULTS ... And For AH Your Printing Needs, Your Best Bargain Is TI1E SAVANNAH) TRIBUNEj 1009 WEST BROAD STREET Phones ADams 4-3432 ADams 4-3433 At the international luncheon it was announced that Delta, having equipped the maternity wing for the Chanla Medical Center in Kenya, will now build the wing itself. The Center Africa’s first native-operated hospital. Delta’s international received a financial boost Miss Anna Grace Sawyer suburban Chicago presented Sorority a check for three thous¬ and dollars, in appreciation Delta’s ef.orts on behalf of ternational understanding, A famous psychologist ed for Delta’s delegates a blueprint on how get people to do things, Dr. Ernest E. Dlchter, dent of the Institute for vational Research, Hudson, N. Y. speaking on ”Mo- tivation For Public told the delegates they further the cause of ion by citing to whites the law of the inevitability of tion. He told the delegates to to disapproving whites: Negroes are here to stay desegregation will come. if you don’t think we’re neighbors, help us become ter by treating us more neigh- body, thus making America better place for all. For relaxation following Dichter’s speech Delta’s dele- gates and guests flocked to Sorority’s fashion show lunch- eonn featuring vivacious La- Jeune Hundley, “Miss of the 1060 International Film Festival at Cannes, France, and leatjirirg tsIso the 'Grace Del Marco Models of New York. Wednesday night the dele¬ gates and their guests assembl¬ ed en masse again, at Chicago’s Civic Opera House where Del- ta presented a professional cast in a highly successful play par- adding the sit-ins with the life of the late anti-segregation leader, Mrs. Mary Church Ter- red, who a*. 91 almost singlc- handedly desegregated rcstau- rants in the Nation’s Capital. On Thursday, August 18, Dr. Dan W’. Dodson re-stated for the Sorority the essentials of adapting to changing of living. On Friday, August 19, at a fo- GCZSZCBSa SAFE EXPERT rniuSZM IfYS fOPHD 24 STATE THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, .SAVANNAH, GEORGIA APPLIQUED CORDUROY ■■■■■ JA ; ' - '■< -■ "J I 1 - _ _ The newest look in fail coordi¬ nates by Christenfeld Capers . . . Crompton's cotton print blouse, teamed with Its matehmale Crompton corduroy pants, ap- pliqued in the blouse print design. rum on “Youth In rary Society,” three discussed college students. “The Influence of ricular Activities on the and Concerns of College dents” was discussed by Max Wise, professor of tion at Teachers College, lumbia University, New York. “The Development of Person¬ ality During College” was cussed by Dr. Ncvitt professor of psychology at the University of California. “Curriculum Experiences and Studenb-Faculty Relationships Affecting Student Values” discussed by Dr. Margaret Ha- bein ,dean of Wichita College, Wichita, Kansas. In an Interim report on the status of college students. Dr. Anna Marvin Grant, professor of sociology at Grambling Col¬ lege, Grambling, La., reported among other things that Del¬ tas: Come from working families, live in cities, above-average grades, prefer to work after marriage, want j \3r * ONLY ELECTRICITY •. . can wash and dry your clothes the dependable flameless way. Yes, Economical Electricity safe guards your family’s health and gives you quick clean service. The Modern All Electric Laundry is your better way to wash and dry clothes! Savannah Electric and Power Co. SIAC Athletic Coaches To Meet Sept 10—11 ATLANTA (ANPj—C oaches and athletic directors from throughout the Southern In¬ tercollegiate Athletic Conference, will converge on Atlanta, Sep¬ tember 10-11 for the 38 annual coaches meeting, according to B. T .Harvey, SIAC commission¬ er. The change in status for sev¬ eral of the coaches will be one of the main topics on the agen¬ da. democratic family authority system and participate in ership through the Sorority's programs. Dr. Helen Edmonds of North Carolina College, Durham, in¬ troduced Former Governor Mc¬ Keldin. She is the lady who seconded the nomination of Pres¬ ident Eisenhower. Governor Williams was intro¬ duced by Mrs. Vel Phillips, consin National Committeewo- man. Delta’s Executive Director Eloisc A. Jones noted in her re¬ port to the convention that Del¬ ta’s headquarters staff is dedi¬ cated to the promotion of mean¬ ingful projects which will boost the Sorority's public service pro¬ gram. “V/e find it gratifying,” she said, “to see Delta women use their skills, training and rience to meet human Judge Juanita Kidd Stout of Philadelphia’s Municipal Court addressed the Delta banquet at the convention’s last major meeting. National President, Dr. Jeanne L. Noble, First Vice j Dr. Geraldine Pittman Woods of Los Angeles and the other mem- bens nominated by Delta’s Norn- inating Committee were to office via balloting machines | used by the organization for j the first time. DO YOU NEED HELP? 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In a wire to Mrs. Hammerstein, Roy Wilkins, ex¬ ecutive secretary, cited Mr. Ham- merstein’s “deep concern for humanity.” Long a member and contribu¬ tor himself, Mr. Hammerstein was always willing to call up¬ on his vast number of ac¬ quaintances in the show busi¬ ness world for support in the Association’s work. He served as co-chairman with Lena Horne of the NAACP Madison Square Garden benefit of March 6, 1952 and March 23, 1953. In his wire, Mr. Wilkins said: "In behalf of the officers, members of the Board of Direc¬ tors and membership of the N. A. A. C. P., I extend our pro¬ found sympathy in the death of oscar Hammerstein, II. His talent brought beauty and joy to the entire world and his deep concern for humanity, ex¬ pressed in part by his service] as one of our vice-presidents helped this Association and our 1 country to advance the cause of brotherhood and equal op- ] portunity. We Join the millions vho mourn a great loss.” iffpl Tfcj Hi m ' ' Rev. George I). 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