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'-" ='" i t! '-""-""-- ... .-. .. ..... ...- -----:;;wrr, rr .... :-" 'J % fi ,: tIb", I "' TCMPORA MUTANTUR CT NOS MUTAMUR IN ILLIt , ! The times art changed and we ere changed with them I MIAMI FLORIDA SATURDAY MAY 14 1960 TEN CENTS PAGES 37TH YEAR, NO. 38 SttQTEEN ; For Numbers Protection V ' " Grand Jury Scorches PoIicet.. The Dade County Grand Jury -- reported that bOUts is flourishing 'SH I la Dade County REV. JONES DIES In a scorching final report' the ..... jury called tn City; Manager Mel- AT 74 Tin Reese to order a vigorous police - crackdown on boWL If It The Rev GranviHe Jones, 74. :i tent effectivethe Jury said of 1821 NW 73rd St.. died at his Reese should bring charges home early Sunday morning af- itcr against the officer' responsible a ton?' Illness. I' The report climaxed a three month study prompted by revelatkms Rev Jones was a pioneer Mlamian SHAY that the numbers racket having spent more than I b rampant in Negro areas. fifty years here II. was pastor of New Bethel DapUst Church. Several Negro members of the Liberty City for some time, bjt: police force charged at the same: resigned in 1958 because of falling time that the operators of a health. $100.000week numbers play 10 The body will be taken to the, were paying out per cent for police protection. home at 9 o'clock tonight and will be at the church Saturday The Grand Jury confirmed' the from 9 am. until 2 pxn when . earlier findings bat morale is funeral services' win be held. -- -.r..a low among Negro patrolmen because He is survived by his wife, In {)bs -;rm cf National HoaJta -'of Fletcher Paschal and his.. AU C.::: Grove; Community, 68tb white superiors have discouraged Mrs Albertha Jones, a son Walter ) Week, 0:? auxiliary to the Stars. A surprise guest artist will end !St!) ave Srrvl<<,. 3rd ave. them from making bolita a daughter Mrs.. EJva Ferguson Datle Coun'y Academy of Medicine -, add to your evening's pleasure. end 12th st Edge's. 3rd ave and arrests.Police a number of grandchildren wi!) present "Doctors Dilemma Tickets may be!" purcnesed from 8th t, Bunche Park Opa Locka. Chief Walter Z. Headley and other relatives. '! ," a cabaret-dance. Sun- the wives of the doctors, dentists lie sure to read the" next week's challenged tho Jury on some I da. May IS 7 until 11 pjm. 1720 and pharmacists. They are also Miami Times for further infor points. of its report on bolita and I :NW 7Oti *t Minimum donation I available. at the following drugstores :. mation said he didnl understand others. advance $1 SO, at the door $1.75. I : ' 3 MEN ROB , Mrs II 11. Green is president , 1 don't know why the Grand Off-street" parting available on I Economy: 3rd ave and 11th at., 99th and 47th and Mrs George K Sands general 27th Jury would say we doa, have terrace IlrowncvUle. ave. adequate Mason with Negro officers SUPER MARKETThree \ Enjoy the soothing saxophone st; Dew Drop, 1727 Grand aye.;. 'I chairman, - or that they fear to make bolita arrests" aaid Headley men each armed and The Negro officers are represented .wearing red bandannes over their Direct Ruling Asked in School CaseA I at staff meetings, and faces, robbed a super market at we>e questioned them Indivi 2120 SW 32nd Ave. Tuesday federal Jjtdge has been asked --. dually about bolita." the Chief nteixt They held their guns enth to rule thatnr Negro rupil may CONVICTED OF Miss Isabella Present 41. guest aid. employ and NltCJllMn.I] attend a white school in West I at the hotel pleaded guilty taprostttuHon > cleaned' the row of Palm Beach without pursuing all PANDERING and said that sto and ran cut of the store frocrdure under Florida's Pupil, I promised to Up Jlend.'OQtor Milton II. Anderson, a bellhopat " To Probe Alignment Law. any business he steered her way. Charred with robbery of a Lincoln Pan American Hotel and Two detectives! posing as elirntt - The asked by William rui'nf: was Read fruit store for $110, preacher of the gospel" got M Holland Sr. West Palm I were steered her wsy. She two men and three mixed up with the law this week Voting women were Mach who has was given a Mtaoended sentence. arrested attorney waged a and although he took his illblelto I said f Hir-v..ir battle' to have his 10.' HenderMm he has 11 court he had to pay a fine of children to support and earns Records Beach police caught the groupas ycer-oM son admitted to a white $50 for pandering II i only :;M a work st the hotel. It.es . they eroeed the causeway. school f fFedera' __ ___ ____ _____ not an ordaifted minister, butpraehes Stolen dresses were also found Lathe Judge Entett Choate set, Washington Moving quickly car police said 'he me f'r a hearing onthe .is-. sue at 2 pn. May 20 in the at various churches on under the new! I960 Civil Rights Palm Beach County Courthouse. Sunday Act Any General William Hog.en - has asked to inspect voting ?w.. records' in four counties in four ; .' southern states s In letters to the. county registration C s R boards Rogers said: This demand .is. bated upon Information - In the possession of the attorney general tending to show that distinctions on the basis of !d race or color have been made , with respect to registration andvoting I s within your Jurisdiction. II ill1 1 a C The Justice Department said that while thousands of Negroes live in the four counties, none are registered' to vote. The coun. I a ties are McCormick County SC. East Carroll Parish La.. Webster County, Ga. and Wilcox County, Ala. ., KILLEDRIDING T . ' J I R fit .a !"az I Ix I BICYCLE : : ' : . Lincoln Mae IAckaawas dead . St. Opa _ en arrival at Jackson Hospital I last Saturday night s t l( She was struck by aa auto \ while riding a bicycle u she at- x rV , tempt to cross NW 22nd ave. l and irrth at. Dade Potic Office Set. L. C. UulBns said that witnesses told hum that the woman bad crossed 187th st, the Paknetta by-pass and crossed over use east lane . -- ----- ---- - when the car hit hat IB the west lane. She was throw Up on the Probably! the largest funeral ca ded around the church be- decked coffin being taken from F--; c'1 r-t Cad seats U hood of the car sad wto the ever held in Miami was that of C r.njig st coon, but D.body was the church by members of the and t.srl ca the outside du / windshield. Oscar L. Range prominent mortician &dJ'.ed to the small church Florida Morticians AtsocJitioo f"!9 urvc.: Lark C. Taylor of 1MOO W. who wu burled from St. untu the many honorary pallbearers who served u pallbearers At right is a portion of , Dixie J1 way was Ue&tifUtf M James AMZ Church on Tuesday and family were seated. At right y pan of the bandreds more than pieces sc.by . driver of the ear. afterncen. 'I, An estimated 2,060 people were who listened to the service admiriag"Wn 1 acqual* charges were filed1 pending Thousands of admirers of the!I unable! to. get into the church. outside the church. tances Atom Mi tux person. able young busln flKaaa 1 t, Top Lit shows the- flower'+I Bottom left is a portico of those pM 4 I ... . J ---- -I- ..- - Monday, May 18, fcSO p.m. at MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDA Wanted: 'Physically Hospital Meeting the hospital, 4700 NW 32nd tvt. PACE 2 SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1960 Handicapped MondayThe The agenda includes election of board members, election of officers . Physically limited men and annual meeting of Christian annual association report --- --- , women who have definite skills held membership. Hospital Inc., will be and Job knowledge. I Christian The Employ The Physically Hospital Opens Handicapped Committee Is organizing - a county-wide registration - of all physically limited people who want to wcrk. This Own Blood BankStart action does not mean that jobs are immediately available for everyone It does mean that the Is trying to find well- committee able to the entire community - Your Account qualified people to meet local regardless of race, color or crHd"NY' : ') needs. labor This Week Johnn C. Fullmore Jr., its By creating an immediate administrator "Our board of directors placement pool of the most """ . b Complete facilities for- recelv considers It a privilege to qualified workers the committee I ! inc blood donatkns were Inaugurated donate the 4;ace and other fat"litiN intends not only to meet local I Saturday, May 7 atChristian : to the Community Blood labor demands" but to retain i' c 'i J , "'tnk. a non profit organization . Hospital in its new the confidence it has built up[ 4.p1 butiding at 4700 NW 3rd ave. I which lends blood without question w'-'h employers In the area. I This important addition to the to any and all who peed It" David J. Light EPH committee - hcn>ital'. regular services will "We hope the public will take president Hid: "We have no function as a branch of the John fill: advantage of cur effort to k'arcry cf untrained and semi Elliott Community Blood Bank. keep pace with the daily increasing -I skilled workers We want to expand Hrurs for donors will be .8. am. blood needs of our commun our registration of them to noon on Saturdays and Sun- I ity" alro 1f000 ..r. It is mere difficult - days and 3 pm to .8 p.m. on Under the Community Blood to find Jobs for the unskilled - Wednesday evenings. As the Bank system there is no charge so We hope to encourage blood! donor traffic increases the -and na fee paid to donors. them to register and then go to schedule will be expanded to as*I I Credits fcr blood donations can be one of the counseling agencies" sure prompt' attention and a mini- deputed In a personal or organ where they may be trained to -Ita.... -_..:, "....... mum of waltinr.The I isational account for future their full potentialM hospital's director' of, needs: they can be used to replace If you have friends relatives The Mays III,h Schcc) produced The project contained data tunes Mrs. Virginia Gore, R.N., blond received by the donor or neighbors who are handicapped two first: pr.ze winners in the lowing a comparison of pulse and Miss Bernice Parker, ItN..! or anyone he chooses, wherever and looking for Jobs have owcr jun.or division: : : of the r:."C3 cf boys and girls in an 8th have received special training at j leafed: or they can be donated anrifts them mail a simple statement Including .xth annua) South Florida Science grade class: at the Mays school. the Community Blood Bank during to unfortunate people who their name, address telephone Fair which was held at the It showed the maximum and the past month Additional have no other way of replacingthe number Jcb skills and I Dinner Key auditorium a few m.nmum pulse; rates in the nursing perrnnel will be fadoc.Irlnated .I blood which has saved their phypJrul dfcabilMy to Dade Coon. 'weeks ago.Shirley group the average for the group In blood bank techniques Uyf'l.Fur1ht't'. tips Employ The Physically Oliver and Roberta Edwards and the difference between ana.tnwe the winners. Mrs. pulse rate for sex and *> donors discover the were many convenience inferrnation concerning Handicapped! Committee 2600 W M D Pratt who worked tlreJessw'tt The effect of exercise on age of the new location. the blood bank at Christian Ho. Flag' St. Miami 35, Fla ; the made Itpossible : rate was also shown in this "Christian % two girls puUe Hospital's blood pltal .fe available by rhotrag NE A follow up interview will be bank like all the rest of our 5-OtMll or the John Elliott Cnn arranged for everyone sending in for their victories projectLAMOUNT splendid facillMiw! will be avarf- munity Blood Bank at FR 9-8341. such information I ... . -- I It Junior College- Fees Only, GUESTand . $300 For Two YearsDade I LODGING HOUSEROOMS OVERNIGHT, WEEKLY AND MONTHLY County Junior College courses are designed for those I ; w:J) become operational in September who wish to transfer to a senior REASONABLE RATES of this year at two ecu I college or university to work for r, r completing the freeshman andsophomore Central at 1780 NW 95th it, I years in the Juntor and NW Northwestern 12th ave. Center at 7007' college The technical programsare 1203V2 NW 3rd Ave. Call FR 1.2036 | designed as are the non- 3 Dade County Junior College technical special degree" programs . w2):) bring low-cost post-high for those mho wish to enter occupations - choo education to Dade Coun. immediately after Cans: The average student will graduation from the Junior college pay approximately $300 total .... fees for the two years of college I The college will offer the following STAR MEAT MARKET '' y' :i:1i completed In the Junior college. ( degrees: Associate of arts and associate of science The Junior college will serve The Fine Arts Conservatory 'cvcral groups Adults who wish I The credit standing! of D a d e apeclaLzing in musk, dance and t" take rounca on a part time County Junior College is sound \JL 1520 N.W. 62nd Street art announces that its director, basis high school graduates of and work done there will be 3B Ruth Greenfield will be teach-i previous years who wish to continue transferable to other colleges and tag a limited number of piano their education and current universities student on Saturday. The school. high k'hooladuatf'l who THE MARKET WITH COURTEOUS SERVICE is in tile YMCA Building Iccated plan to enter college this Fait I There are no entrance exam!. at 5770 NW 15th ave. I nations Any Dade County resident a Several types of programs are with a high school' diplomais Ruth Greenfield, a native MI- available The university parallel eligible to apply for admission amian. studied both in this coun try ad in Europe. After receiv A I Fresh Meat-Low PricesWould log beg M. A in piano at the University of Michigan she taught several years at the Un!. Vandalism Is CostlyTo vrntty of Mtemi Her original music for ballet and theatre have been produced by the Ballet Every TenantA Company of Miami and the Ring 'rbeatrt' reward will be paid to anyone for confidential information you like to earn $1,000 more this leading to the arrest and conviction of any year? STORESLOW person who destroys property managed by Bonded BECOME A Collection Agency. Call FR 38416 and ask for RENT Lockhart. Nightingale Graduate 100% LOCATION THANK YOU KINDLY EARN JOB PRESTIGE N.W. 3rd Ave. EARN MORE MONEY SET UP FOR FOR. . EARN JOB SECURITY BARBER SHOP HOME FENCES & FLORIDA e FREE LIFE TIME EMPLOYMENT SERVICE BEAUTY PARLOR IMPROVEMENTS AWNINGS ROOMS BAR.B-QUE The Man to MO la ENROLL NOW FOR NIGHT CLASSES FISH and POULTRYPROFESSIONALS F. W. Reynolds I For Physicians Assistant Training J n Factory Representative ITS NOT TOO LATE TO ENROLL! AND OTHERS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND KNOW-HOWl "IT'S GOOD TO KNOW Classes Limited in NumberAir Conditioned THE RIGHT PRODUCT TO BUY AN ClassroomsNIGHTINGALE ADDED ADVANTAGE TO KNOW THE " PERSON FROM WHOM YOU BUY IT" LA. REALTYFR Free Estimates Phone COLLEGE 1-4556 Day or Night PL 4-7929 FHA Terms Ne Monty Down, Up to 265 N.W. 5th Street FR 3.1675 a MMM BIMBBM>MBrertise 60 Months to Pay -- It Pays! - JAX EDITOR GETS MIAMI TIMES MIAMI FLORIDA .4iIIII j BIGGEST VOTE SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1960 PACE -j I I EVER CAST / BY ELUOTT J. PIEZE' FOR NEGRO FAMU STUDENTS PHIL- bici( .. .. RELEASED FROM SAYS: ATLANTA ULTIMATUM ---- - GIVEN formal charge must bo filed first, . I then the arrest" follows The die* .......... ON INTEGRATION JAIL advantage to the police la that it P ,) $ What I is truth? Truth I.' that "It's the last chance this court Is often difficult to conduct a : which leads us to God. Pontlu can five the legislature of Georjrla -j significant 'Investigation .n asuspect Tallahasse.-Five members of Pilate asked this question as hefaced to avoid what come.** when tho suspect la at Tallahassee CORE were released mar Truth In the form of the and can't bo from Leon County jail today after I Those mere the words of Federal large questioned by beloved Jesus (John 18381, jet police. With tho In seerving 50 days for "disturbingthe Judge Frank A. Hooper, when suspect custody he knew it not. he postponed' on Monday, putting i for 72 Hours, the 'Investlga.tlon peace." I school integration into effectIn i is mucH more simple' and can I) Patricia and Prisdlla Stephens, There are many who search for Atlanta until May 1961. be much more thorough John and Barbara Broxton and truth and the sincere ones will I William Larklns, Jr had all reach' their goal "Ask and It Judge' Hoper said he would However the State Attorney. chosen jail rather than go free I shall be given you." (Matt 7:7.) issue a ruling to delay the effective -I office has handed down this new on bail pending an appeal of their date until next May, and i ruling, and so It will undoubted. case. They are the only student I Where shall we seek truth? would require that the ruling I'y remain This, new ruling 1e leaders of the sit-ins who have I Truth' lim in character. Christ attfr to both the 11th and 12th I should prove very popular' with I actually done so. did not simply speak truth; hewas grades as of the September, 1961 I those persons who are prone to I truth; truth through and school yearBelieve break the law but very vnppu JAIL AN OPPORTUNITYPat through; fee truth Is not a thingof 'tar with 'law enforcing officials. Stephens on leaving jail words, but of life and being. it or not. that was the said; "Jail was an opportunity (F W Robertson.) action of a southern Judge on a IT'S ALUMNI REUNION TIME rpM for us We had time to think to matter that has proved delicate The seed of truth .Is within most It's Alumni reunion time at renew our faith in America and to the south and of all Booker T Washington! < High the power of nonviolence, to rededicate each of us. waiting to be nourished places In Atlanta the capital of School on Tuesday June 7 and e111o a ourselves to the task of and watered through noble state where many veteran observers Frfdav. June 10. And what a ending discrimination. need. enabling u to grow spirt. . are of the opinion thai time it l il coin to be In this Eric O Simpson editor of the "We want to thank the bun. sally towards God. This veryaerd. integration is leas likely to succeed rear of 1M! <>. three dam will Florida Star and candidate for duds of people all over the according to Demosthenes than in many other placesin return to celebrate reunions.The the Civil Service Board District country who extended sympathyand represents what we have within the deep south. <>urelves of the image of God. annual reunion prcyram will 2 in the May 3 primaries failed support, We hope that we Judge tHooper has set the pace be held on Tuesday afternoon to get in the runoff but piled up shall not fail their trust." This i.. reasonable, for God is and a rood example for many June 7 at 2 o'clock In the Hooker an amazingly high vote of 15.141 James R Robinson, CORE executive -I I One truth Is one and we, being other Federal Judge to follow. T Washington audltor inn. which if the highest number of secretary, said "The faith made in the image of God are Here's that The ela of 1950 will celebrate shown in Tallahassee is hoping other conncientious votes a Negro has ever received' a maJor absolutely one. judges will see the rears" out of the memorable walls in the history of Florida factor In the growing pressure light and do likewise. In tile tb Inri reunion after ten years to change Woolworth policy nationally Kn wta<< this, and profesjfngallegiance meantime the people await the nutf ehool The' claw of 1940 Sinon !lowed' a statement. The chances are good to the teachings of the results of Judge Hooper's win observe Its wcond deunlon, say.ng: that we shall win. And much of' Chrwt. how can many of His follower ruling after 50 rears nut of the memor. the credit for that success will 'I dine to the untruth of able wall and the das of 1930 1 wish to thank the thousands go to these gallant students. racial segregation The answer is GERtTEIN. SCRAPS LONGTIME ha. Ih! third reunion representing cf titena who placed faith and CORE is arranging a speaking I believe, that the segregation POLICE 30 years after graduation confidence in my ability and integrity tour for the Tallahassee students. I words and action differ Thus POLICY << to cast their vote for me I they deny' Christ because they Dade's State Attorney Richard Miss' Sallie L. Stephens" a in an attempt to elect me to such i nfifw se truth far truth as wenave Orstein made a move this week ,I member of the faculty of Sun- : an important office .and I noted before "is not a land Park; EJementarv School in particularly wish to elect only those candidate who to scrap a longstanding police express my thing of words, but of life and arrest procedure" which' he Ft Lauderdafe. and a member of deepest appreciation to the various give us the assurance that they I bIng"It Infringes on civil rights says the class of IPSO will be the Individual organizations and will assist us to attain these , I mtaeiftal esker for her elsss. groups that worked in my campaign goals" we wt h to protect Ourselves PoHce in the Miami area, have R rre.*ntatve{ been told to not arrest suspects 1940 and 1930 will alt re.i ways" plans for the formation of a vot (;(KI's Truth. let us take advice without placing a specific charge pond on the annual program i ers' organization In Jacksonvilleand of Horace Mann who said. "Keepone against them Th4"Mat routine will be followed On the bank of the confidence' Indicated that a meeting of I thing farvere in vtn.th -the. 1 ''mmediately after the program that Negro citizens haw placed precinct leaders win be held and If you do this though The action was directed toward in him. Sfantwon said that he mrtlme soon. it may seem tf1 lead you away halting a police custom of will lend his support only to Simpson said he felt he could I from the (....MEr. of men It will holding a suspect for Investigation REUNION BALL JUNE 10 those candidate who will give lave pulled more votes if he hadbeen f surety conduct you to the throne on a charge. before actually The annual' reunion ball will him the assurance that they will able to devote more time to of Ck-d" filing the charge.As be ".Id." Friday night. Juno give the Negro people fair. just campaigning He added however, I see this new procedure 'It 10 at 10 o'clock at the Harlem and equal treatment and assist in that he will begin laying plans In b........ unfortunate I" a large Square Ballroom Invitation will' and providing job them with equal rights. cffice.the near future for his bid for It Pays to Advertitcl assure fw the mfr and women be in the mall beginning May 1*., opportunities whose duty It M to enforce the As usual any one who has not Simpson said "although I have law. Thla procedure of waiting received his Invitation by May I lost the election it I. a victory -- --- until. a formal' charge has been 2* I Is asked to kindly call .In per. for us. in that !it shows we are on filed against a suspect bef.re ar. eon or phone the downtown of. our May to becoming a united rooting him, simply' give the flee of the Miami Time at lilt lcpe! in! the struggle for equal ouepect mere elude NW 3rd ave. FR 223M and time to the rights and flntt class dtlzt'ftJIbJp.ADd. Those law, and oven leave the area In alumni peronnel, will supply him " he added "now is the order to with Invitations for himself and prevent arrest In time far . IM to act with ether wade, 'f. police officer friends.. You may also make your than 13000 of mare who Hoe ,....... to ouepoct that a certain table reoervatleno at tho same tdra us united<< in one ..,..... equal rights we can has committed' mur. place Funds raised from the dor. under the old procedure sponsorship of tho reunion ball ue cur voting strength to help that polka could arrest that .ueI I I will go toward the AlumnTo annual i live inI poet and hold him for 72 hour scholarship award. It'o re.union ., fs for Investigation of murder. I, time at BTW June 7 and 1> During those 72 hour, on Invrttlgatlon I Jon 10 We'll be looking for you I |o conducted and. If It .le and you e'i determined that the suspect did | oommlt, a murder, the formal , 1 charge la then filed against him. But under this new procedure. t! Advertise! It Pays' . --- - _ I FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE I Doyle CONNER I ''V AS A It-TIAl VITIIAN STATE UGISIATOIIMTIODUCIO I sad ft 4sd MM the bill to Straightenyour ..."..... Ike Desert 1001 of AfrUoltero. l hairat j INTIODUCID .*! M''pH MM t1. iU ...* Iona.d teecftert* solerie. INTIOOUCIO odIt belpud peat tbo III HOME In one , ** "*e e4to .v......... chart*** aod M..... .f.Lsr k. .. od rfce ptoJic easy application! ...... boa Hleokoao. tell. . New you caa hare ooay b..a. .. .... ...,.....,attaJght hair that woe/l gv beak oveaia bon..,. Luaoid woathar.Xasy . tPROYEN .....,011.. ell''I.... PERFORMANCEs ....'.baek ....r..a. ia o.ory pact.... demand GORDON'S GIN lUNTU rr'Vw 1e. *... ..Jwttr .!lire.'.A+ ,lt.w u.. SIOULAA ww led a.... If have a taste for " .......- ..". 700 r ", e &. ant things always ask for ail rwo owraMk f 121 Qerdoali fatktnttc London Dry Gin 4 ' .......... ; .-.... .. So aaoath and A-I. ., ,.., .... Oars.q Of meta cWlcaIe flavor... . .., .4 \ ....... C 3OU am enjoy U STRAIGHT ,.,,..- rgiEDONNER: [ M 61LIti .*w nnan' I"t " am.cowrieCOUnTDtJ: fin O lII.U (GoRDoIiaies : ' COMMISSIONER OF' AGRICULTURE 'y al? IllS tlfti w&M floc urn,.......-. Nw .",.4 .I 1. i.UL L4. No Pal..Ads.e ... - ! f / SATURDAY MAY 14, 1960 of Negroes live in the four countiesMcCormick, S. C.; PACE 4 East Carrol] Parish, La ; Webster, Ga., and Wilcox, Ala., JUST BROWSIN' not one registered to vote. By PAUL R. HENRY aia&it The McCormick County Attorney called Rogers a ,<2 <2>x> "Ifer." He said they had four registered-three registered - ii1t in1c; last week and one last fall. "None was refused, because marine Wonderful Triton U.makes S. nuclear a historic tub. none ever applied before." trip around the world covering In Preston, Ga, where there are 1296 Negroes of 1,519 miles undersea in 83 days Office at 111? N.W. Third" Awe. MIAMI' Florida-Fhene FR 1-2211 said she 10 hours and IS minutes undeected. - the clerk of the Supreme Court voting age, Plant at T40 N.W. Uth Avenue-Phone OX 1.0421 . doubts there 12 who could ( JaJlr '. -- ------ I are ) H. C. SIGI8MUND REEVES, Editor Somebody's lying. Senator Humphrey of Minnesota - Garth C. Reeve Managing Editor and Buelneoa, Manager has withdrawn from the residential race. Too much SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Kennedy. FIRST NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN ONE YEAR ".!to SIX MONTHS t.75 THREE MONTHS .70 The general public Is listening Entered' .* He-WHl |