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>>- '' '' :'. .. . :: -; . . ,. - , -, . '. :' '.' ..... ;1. ..1..L1Li :.. ,. _-__ __ .. ., .. .. ____ ; _....:._ 113RARY OF FLORIDA H.sTOFiV.. ,. '" : " . .. .. .. :: .-.:,,.,.' ". .' .k _' ; : : : i-----f.. w' . :.;: : .. ; J'0' ; " , .. . t.. tt'.. ." .. F >" 'H.J .t .-' ,., '..; ..,. .' .I 'j.- oj"'. " .. ..: 2::; ;,i .. ;:>. "' "; .. : ; : . , i <: : .. .. ,., .' cbS ...,.", "' ",_ "" ';; ..,.' .. , "'" ., { l\ ,.. .\; .. .,.. ", Y ,. , .) : : <' . " % y' ..... - ... \::.-- ?" .. ... " . ." .. > I' .... i r--.... M : tt 1; \ ,- *. ,_ . t. ;: Y ' ... .. \ :' l t1: 0" 'ri . " ( { M : .. --. ., C. 1ft. . t$ . r .. , . ." , s , . '. 1. 3 rte.,. .. a1 ,Lk ,'" .. .. -.....,n t"= ;> '( 1..f. .-.. ."'....>...-.,!- :, ;;. ,r. .: >: .. .," ._ ;.....;, ..."<::"''''"''' ..."".. .. J ... ........-.. -- io.'u._. :- -t-: : """ .1'J". i:" , . : : ; : . I ; : IjJ.a...- >.... "i.. it" Emancipation ram I I K '". To Be Held Jaxons 4 ',: ."r-. By , ' .. 'VOIZ'7..No.- 44 And NEWS .JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA -, DECEMBER 28. 1967 IK. Cents : ., ... ; ; iFf .: Ma;. ;&;;:4 x :.a-, .k ,: ;,. ; Dr. Nelson: : Spaulding; ! . ,. ; H: :it, ;. .m_. .': , ; 4( ::::: \ .."..., ! .' '.' 4 : : i ::: :: ; t i Dies ; Foul I Play Denied }2y..:: P :. a 1 1 f' A REVIEW OF THE YEAR 1957 SHERIFF -DENIES FOUL PLAY L 1 ,' a ; SHOWS IT WAS A BLOODY YEAR ,;" \.. 1 AFTER AUTOPSY ON JAX DOCTORFuneral ... . . . .... ,.. ; '. + ,. : ' :>: BY JOSHUA "Jay Jay" WILLIAMS :.: ;: ... , , : 'The year 1957. for the most part, was a year of violence for Jaz services were held Friday morning for Dr. : ,;. ?* H'JIl':: ?:'V. ::: "N'z': : : ..'ons, Iwth a repltition of morders, shootings and stabbings. Leading Nelson W. V. Spauding whose sudden death last Sunday + 7, .k the list Nationally the ''Russians' soccessfnl launching of Earth-circl shocked and saddened the entire community.The .- :o1; ., .. ;: .: .,:::::.H.A.:::. -.::.. lug satelltts, passage of the civil right bin',and Arkansas. Governor young physician who lived_ > .. A ...>.?.... '.:; .'" ... ,.;.... s1 . Faubus' calling out the national guard to keep nine Negro students at 3721 West Moncrief Road and Dr. Sapulding was-born In Darien .:'tK..r';>; ::>';' ':. :: .. , from attending white school, followed by U.S.. failures before final maintained offices at 610 Broad but had lived,In Jacksonvillefor .":!Ii ":;"'-: ; : r ;" 'launching Its'mlsalles'senectto; >.aiphfl *the need for unity .and' Street, died, In his country ,homein ,'.fie:. askaicy gara. He was.a, ?I4: , the practice of democray in America. Darien, Georgia. member of.Saint Pius Catholic ,"::" :.. ; ,:' The year closed' on a violent A statement from Sheriff D. T. Church. ... . ... .. . :_ note with the killing ,of Theresa Poppell in Darien, to the effect He attended the public schoolsof ':; Xt y. I Marion Wagner a practical nurse that the 38-year-old: doctor died this city, Xavier University of L Ift t by her elderly boyfriend who shot of natural,causes.dispelled rumorsof New Orleans, La. and Howard her down when she turned from foul play which have been dr. Medical School of Washington D. > . : his 'car to ride with another male culating in Jacksonville shortly C. and'served in the U.S. Army w a i. friend. Preliminary hearing for after the report of his death. iwth the rank of Captain for two s : the jilted lover, Willie Jones who to Sheriff :: . According Poppell, a years in the Korean War. . r: sand he had supported the nurse report made following an autopsy He was a member of the Local : and showered her with gifts was stated that Dr. Spaulding. died of Medical, Dental and Pharmaceu- rL set for Friday, December 27, before "pulmonary embolus"', which Is a ticau Association. Chi Delta Mu c's l' Justice of the Peace Sarah clot in a blood vessel that blocks Medical Fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha ': 1 Bryan. 4w the breathing and often results in Fraternity The Fla-Jax Club . A look at the top news stories death. He died sometime between and the Vagabonds Social Club. .. < '- & of 1957 as carried by the FLORIDA xw midnight and 4 a.m. Survivors are: Wife, Mrs ..JoanD. ,1f :,:\' ; 5. STAR showed the usual cross Dr .Spaulding had gone to Darien Spaulding; one sonNelson, ""<:: ;':', ,. _ .....,. .... . section. There tales of human .r. were to take Christmas gifts to V. Spaulding Jr.; two daughters, ' I [. Interest,.that yanked at the <' relatives and had planned to re- Wyndie Mara and Susan Marie ..::::it..i.:,;.-.: heartstrings of all Jacksonville turn to Jacksonville Sunday to Spaulding, all of this city; mother ..i' .....:r...t....{......":.:;.: ., ' such as the finding of a baby girl ; ? take a plane to Louisiana to Join Mrs. Vivian. Chavis and other 'v' I I abandoned by her mother in the '- f\t. his wife and children. relatives. i iI GIFTS PRESENTED-Sunday, December 22, the convalescing mothers at Brewster IIospI- ; ; : '- I tal were given a surprise shower by the Brewster Mother's Club. This is an annual affair presented ,: : .. by the group. The ladies shown in the top photo presenting the gifts from left, are: Sirs. ---- - M. WARNER ATTORNEY IN MCCOLLUM CASE Luvenia Wells, seiretary; Mrs; Anna Wells, Mrs Mayola Robinson, Mrs. Fannie Jones and Mrs J.I JImmie E. Davis, president. Bottom photo from left, are: 3Irs. Bernie Hlggins Sirs. Ora Mae Killed Lover By .Higgins, Mrs. Oazola Burgess, Sirs. Estella, Burden rk l1rs.'lrglnJa Robinson and Sirs. Joanna Jack :' I onlym@dical building own- MUST FACE CONTEMPT HEEARiNG son. s - J operated by Negroes. In to apartments on the up- !:t ,in several professional men , offices in the build- TALLAHASSEE Supreme Court last week cleared the GROUP PLANSEMACINPATION TEACHER FILES .r.:" : for acontempt of court hearing In Suwanee County Court for DODUVAL Si, ABIE Church fight was Horace E. Hill, Daytona Beach attorney. news story of the year. The court rejecttd Hill's petition for an Border to block Suwanee PETITION FORREINSTATEMENT -"""'" ." :' heard opposing factions County Judge J. M. Hearn from proceeding with theh hearing. I NEGROES ..' charges and counter-charges Hill was charged with failure other during a long series to'comply with Beam's order to DAY PROGRAMThe which are expected to return a $1,950 legal fee he had MAN CONFESSESTO the General Conference been awarded in December. 1953, PALATKA-Edward Van Poole, WANT I. In rapid succession in an estate case. Emancipation Day Committee a former teacher "Central Academy . J s Nichols fired the president Hill originally was granted the GUN MURDERA met recently to formulate filed a petition seeking re- Waters, and hired a fee by Judge Hearn as attorney plans for the Emancipation Day instatement in his job. back pay PROGRESS ? on > The Board of Manage for Kenneth McCollum an Illegitimate Program scheduled for Wednes and other "equitable releif" from 1 under Bishop Green rein- son of the late Sam Mc dayJanuary 1. school officials. Stewart and released the l Collum. wealthy bolita operatorof A Jacksonville man has madean I The committee has been fortunate Van Poole alleged in a petition president appointed by Oak.. oral statement admitting the I that he started to work undera WATCH FOR A SERIES OF Live in securing the Shiloh Metropolitan - Nichols. shotgun slaying of a night watch- contract with the board on i, The Suwanee County Circuit r Baptist Church 1118 W. W"S man who was found dead Articles early Hardhitting Zion Church was packed August 19, 1957, and worked until Court ruled Kenneth ..McCollumwas Beaver Street the Reverend A. B. last Saturday, Dec. 21, at the I Nov. 25 when he said his resignation of all faiths when the lawful htir to part of hisfathes's office of the Sherman Concrete'Pipe I Coleman, pastor, as the place of That Will Challenge tried Bishop Nichols on I'I'I was demanded by Gaylor.He . threw out the I the New Year's celebration. estate but ; brought by one .of the Co., at 971 Baker St., police said Gaylor predicated his Every Negro WhoIs Hearn. fee awarded Hill by Judge said yesterday.The I The president Joseph H. James I II action One on a story newspaper highlight of the trial ' r who I Administrators of the estate suspect was identified by and his co-workers are zealous in' Concerned prosecuting attorney for I which said the teacher had been Mrs. Sadie Alexander already had paid the fee, petitioned police as Charlie Hall, 25. of giving to the public the best that arrested for reckless driving and With Negro restutition or 1124 Line can be secured for this great In At present Nich- Hearn for a St. He Is being held on driving while intoxicated.Van . is still cloudy until the Last July 17 when the Supreme a charge of homicide investiga ,event. Poole states in his petition Progress! ! is settled by the General Court ruled tnat Kenneth McCol tion.Homicide I' The choirs of Shiloh Baptist that he was tried on the charge detective Capt. H. T. Church will furnish the music. . I of the church. lum should not share in the es of reckless driving but that a :- :- :- the debit side of the.. ledger Fowler said a murder charge is Appearing on the program will.be "scientific test"' determined he number of homicides tate. Judge Heamdirected Hill expected to be filed this week. the Reverands A. J. Hughes L. was not drunk. Written By - st Negroes has caused much to pay back the legal fee within The victim Charlie Lee Ward, Holmes Wilbert B. Miller Evan The teacher said he was ERIC SIMPSON O. in among leaders. Three 40 days. 66, of 306 Woodlawn Ave., was M. Hurley, Prof. Edmond Hender' sumarily dismissed by Gaylor and Editor shot in the body and face witha son, Mrs. Eleanor Hurley. Miss Managing murders are still unsolved. Hill refused on the ground the that he had appealed to Supt. a 12-year old school shotgun. Alverina .MattheWs and others Thomas for an adjustment of the court fee was not subject to. a : a well-known school Fowler said a definite motive The Rev. J. Williams will deliver matter .but that none had, been i "' : and in the other case restitution order,-and Ream or. for the shooting has not yet the main address. made. SAY YOU SAW IT : from the dark felled a popu- dered him cittd for contempt. been obtained.' f IN THEFLORIDA .!(: .. 1 r to r eti (Continued on Page 4) SEE PICTORIAL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1957 ON p ais'i and 5 I SEE PICTORIAL HIGHLIGHTS I OF,1957 ON PAGES 4: and. 5 STAR 1i .- t ii I"".:; .- -"- _ __" _' '_ __ __ ._...__'_-_ '. ___" .. II - . -I."""" ".._. ... __. ,_ .,_'=.r,,bAtssR._rfe4r t.'s:_ _, ,. __'_ .._ """, _,,_",_." "+1M51'!:: :! ,; .,.:-... -.' ':" '-' '". : ."... .. >: -' ; : ': : "" '': ' ;', : L ,- : :, '-.."{1?i ;; -Pfcge Two THE FLORIDA STAB Week Ending Saturday, December 28, ,.;,:1957k.".,. ' V "-,-'" 1' ..,-".- ,-......"'" . V .THE FLORIDA STAR rYr V Politics As Usual ,' i,* i, . V. NEWS '. T By ERIC O. SIMPSON . ,.', ''i Published by The Florida Star Publishing Co. r Once again. as the new year approaches, men,and women Inclnd- ,I Ing the majority of the Negro citizens of Jacksonville and Duval , ..'-' ',:"' County will be making "New Year's Resolutions.Undoubtedly .** :', MAIN OFFICE & PLANT ,: : I. 2S2S Moncrief Road ............... EL 4-6782 EL,44783 many of us will' The men and women of color In -; Downtown Branch Office: 425 Broad Street-Phone EL 4-3778 4 make a number, this community will support Negro ': 3 owned and operated :firms :9 ; o f resolutions, Address: most o f which c such as insurance companies, Mailing ,4 I r, few of us will* newspapers, printers, real estate .f P. O. Box 561, Jacksonville 1, Florida f y 'J V a keep. brokers, clothing and shoe stores, .Eric;!.().."Simpson ......................................Editor. w Ci There are etc.That .... .. .... .. .. .... O.'Parham Johnson ...............................News Staff however, some, we will pool our resources Altamae Richardson. ....i.....................CIrcu1 tJon Dtpt.. 4 .., r esolutionswhich n and form enterprises such as w e hope P. hotels, department stores, supermarkets the bulk of the' and so on. Member of Associated Negro Press k + a t 1N Negro people in That we will invest our money SUBSCRIPTION BATES y with the view to s. ,tisJ Duval Cohnty forming our own One Year, $5.00; Half Year, $3.00; Three Months $L80 will make and mortage and loan companies and Mailed To You, Anywhere In The United States. 0 ., keep. possibly a bank of our own so Subscriptions We hope that Negroes will resolve that we can secure money when Payable In Advance. Send Checks or Money Orders To: to get 40,000 of us registered we need it. FLOBIDA : STAB-P. O. BOX JACKSONVILLE 1, FLORIDA / as voters and that each of us That we will give our supportand Lrr V will do his or her part to get aid to the building of a C others to register so that the goal YMCA building, so that December DEDICATED TO ,FREEDOM a ti g may be realized. 1958 will find the Davis YMCAin Other resolutions which we a building of its own. hope Negroes will make and keepare That we will give to the Jacksonville . .' -,T:;:' :- ,National Newspaper Week, just ended, Is most Important. It : as follows: I Urban League, so thatit la dedicated to a cause. It goes further than promoting the home That we will unite in one will be able to carry on its town newspaper. It upholds our way of life. wry i vt. strong organization to work for work in the community. We accept our newspaper with its coverage of local and national the progress of the Negro community Finally that we will all do our news as being free of influences that would make it unreliable as a and that through part to foster progress by unit. source of uncontrolled Information and comment. In the dictatorships 1 united action we will use our political Ing, sticking together and supporting . ':the. ,press is cynically used to advance the interests of those In I strength to oust city and wholeheartedly projects power.The ti ? : V county officials who have been designed to bring advancementto newspaper Is a voice that represents the meaning of free Inconsiderate of our neeeds, and the race, socially, economicallyand a enterprise the American way of life.It Is the voice of the boot black, on the other hand elect officials politically the corner grocer, the municipality all of us. Without It people The Removal Of These Obstacles, Could Be The Answer. who understand and sympathize would be victimized by political groups and power hungry dictators. with our problems and aspirations. - ""Without an uncensored press our country would become a ,sitting and social activities will be equal DO DUVAL COUNTY duck for ambitious rulers. ... .. Your Weekly sources ,of' gain, and pleasure That ;Jaxons will support Con. NEGROES WANT National Newspaper Week honors and upholds freedom of There 'are Indications of surprising sumers' League group composedof thought and expression.CONGRESS and promising develop clubs end organizations pledged PROGRESS? Horoscope. GuideWHICH ments to make next year a bril to support only those business Watch For A Series of Hard- liant one. that will give Negro patrons the hitting Articles That Will Challenge SHOULD REDUCE TOTALOFALABAMAREPRESENTATIVES - 1 11 14 16 respect due them. ARE YOUR LUCKY DAYS FOR. -116. Every Negro Who Is That we will unite and give BUSINESS LOVE TRAVEL Concerned With Our Progress. our support to a concerted move The ASTROLOGERARIES CAPRICORNBorn ment to secure employment for Written By By PABLO, Negroes in establishments and Dec. 22nd thru Jan. 19th ERIC O. SIMPSON, Alabama's vote on December 17 to liquidate Macon County firms deriving their sole support Editor because of Its large Negro population warrants action by the You seem.to be so encouragedby from the colored community.Dear Managing Congress "to reduce the number of representatives from Alabama," VIRGO the vision of 'the wonderful the NAACP declared last week In Born :March 21 thru April 19 Born Aug. 24th thru Sept. 23rd' comment a on the Alabama things and days to come that you balloting. Pay no heed to the warningsof Just relax and let the seasonal faith In the mood and the solicitations of should have no trouble getting those who have no LETTERS To The EDITORYOU Secretary Roy Wilkins labeled the Alabama vote "an I open future. The 26th discloses that those closest to your affectionsset into the best Christmas mood In confession to the nation that Alabama win go to any length In order to prevent Negro citizens from 'enjoying their'constituUonal you have plenty of stamina and the framework for an unusual years. The 25th and 25th are to achieve main ob and gratifying holiday season. right tq vote"' and said that while 'the manipulation of district lines ability your excellent signs of anticipation and jectives. The 29th is another in. The 24th-25th guarantee plenty :!Ir. Is well-known In American politics, for the first time In our historyan fulfillment. The 26th thru 29th Simpson: are the author. Kind of dicatlon that win and of stimulation presents love and can The you "White Citizen" whose "Eausaw entire county has been liquidated. an hand but Jacob's that have recreational A soft and agree you everything pastimes. hold friends and allies. letter appears in the Star says voice." Ask The Alabama amendment authorizes the legislature to divide 64033M31&S.TAURUS sentimental attitude ensures'continuation a to hope for, now and later and the "white citizen'to some good things but he Is Macon County and its large Negro population among neighboring of the spirit that that success will continue to stand up and ,be counted, if NOT countries. The amendment's supporters: led by State Senator Sam should prevail now and whichis crown your gainful labors. Your "throws helping, a. rock our and cause.hides his He he not would for help Is us. He that .is Engelhardt, Jr., sponsor of the measure and executive secretaryof fostered by the 26th and 29th. financial program should be kept hand" us against us. leaving for tho space Yours the Alabama Association of Citizens Councils, seek to restrictthe Born April 20 thru May 20 9-70-U--68-13-973.-V up. Truly voting power of Negroes in Macon County. The county Is predominantly It seems to be in your powerto 2-30-55-29-53-235. public to think, as many does, A subscriber (Black citizen) Negro. provide great pleasure to! your . Result of Civil Rights Law life or business partner as wellas LIBRA (This Is number eleven In a series of letters written to the The amendment's said It to others 'who occupy a largeor Born Sept. 24th thru Oct. 23rd FLORIDA supporters was necessary specificallyto AQUARIUSBorn STAR by "White Citizen", expressing his views and from control of the deep, place in your heart. A Home seems to be the,center of prevent Negroes gaining government of possible solution to the segregation problem. In Jacksonville Macon County now that new 1957 civil rights legislation provides happy Christmas eve and day are attraction this as momentous Jan. 20th) thru Feb. 18th t f t A federal support of the right to vote. assured for one and all. Additional week gets under way. Loved .ones You undoubtedly are going to In news and encounters of a who are away may also con be the center: of attraction when reference to southern representation in Congress, Mr. Wilkins THE FLORIDA STARP. added:' "Alabama end other southern states have had a disproportionately joyful nature are foreshadowedby verge there to make a happy the special attentions and gifts O. BOX 561 large voice In national, affairs because their representativesvote the 2th. The 29th advises family reunion for Christmas. A are passed around on ChristmasEve JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA In the of getting everything shipshape for continued round of festivities and Day. Just go ahead with name a phantom voting population as against the ' I' New Year's Eve.S:2099199752'7.. both within the family and in the projects that will further real voting population of non-southem states. DEAR MR. SIMPSON: The New York Times reported today that an analysis of the public places of entertainmentseems your ambitious and economic I vote on the Macon County amendment revealed that only about 25 .' insured by the 26th thru goals with the inspiration provided Ij j I was very surprised and "shocked" when I read the letter ful- by the 26th thru 29th. The and most 29th. The happiest .per cent of Alabama's registrants cast ballots on the issue. The GEMINI from one of your people accusing me of "throwing rocks" and Eve New Year holds promise of some latest returns reported by The Times were 58,824 votes for the Born May 21st thru June 21st filling New Year's parties and travel or NOT helping the cause of freedom and equality for your people.In . exciting broadening confinesof will be those held,in the measure and 40,718 against it. Lavish presents as well .as cash experiences. these letters to you I have tried to express my beliefs and *." It was stated in The Times story that "if Alabama's white may figure in the yearly exchange your home. = 8-60--1-1-58-13-86-1. opinions on several Issues concerning Negroes, and if I have 4 30 66 29 65 439. --- - voters were as concerned about potential Negro strength as the that takes place each affended anyone (White or Colored) I am deeply &rry. It Is not. white supremacists have contended, the voting on Tuesday would year at this time. The 24th-25th my intention to cause any chaos or confusion; there Is enough of certainly have shown not only a larger turnout but would also give promise of great joy ,for all SCORPIO that In this world. My only aim Is to create a little better under have produced a top-heavy victory for those urging the abolition the members of the family circle. Born Oct. 24th thru Nov.. 22ndIt I PISCES standing between our people and the only way I know to do that Is of Macon County." Don't let misunderstandings or seems as if everything will Born Feb. 19th thru March 20th ,to bring out some of the Issues and give the facts as I see them. The friends and associates who carlessness mar anotherwlse per. be all set, for the family and so If I thought for an Instant, that any letter I have written feet holiday. Tile 26th may aid cial get-togethers ,that are fated may join you and the family on has hindered the cause of freedom and justice for your people I Do's And Don'ts I Christmas Eve or Day are more , / you in achieving an ambition and, to make Christmas, eve and day would do anything-1 could to make up for the harm done. But, to be those who know adding to existing resources. The truly. memorable and fulfilling. likely for the life of me, I can't; see any harm in expressing one's opinion. ' 29th gives promise of happy developments The 24th-25th are representative about and share In your privatelife. That Is why we )lave "freedom of the press". and pleasures to come of the happiness that should pre. Refuse to be drawn Into dis- If "!.{ Subscriber" Is concerned about me not signing my name next year. vail over the exchange of good putes of situations that could be to these letters, ask him why he didn't sign his own name to his r. 8 6& 22-59-21-861, wishes and hoped for presents.Be costly'to your pocketbook and letter. However, that Is a minor detail. Shakespear said "What'sIn future of mind. The 26th prepared to-repel :the' personsor peace a name, A rose by any other name would smell as sweet circumstances that could : thru 29th are excellent symbols The addition of my name would mean nothing to "this letter. I of and before CANCER create lass or broken friendships. excitement gaiety have no political influence, I am just a poor, hard working citizen. IOI Born June 22nd' thru July 22nd and up, to New Year's Eve, for 7-80-55-78-53-783. My name would mean nothing more than the name of "Joe Blow". \ The that have been you as well as your friends. Private - projects I would say after reading the letter written by our Negro i worked out "en famille" should financial deals will also pros Citizen that he Is a God-fearing man that knows something about SAGGirTARIUSBorn sparkle and bring joy and gaietyto per. the Bible. I know the story of Jacob and Eusaw well. Eusaw tried { ;-' Nov. 23rd thru Dec. 21st 3 40 33 =:38 31 348. domestic and - < your companions to fool his blind father and get the Inheritance that rightfully V j .., You may ,receive, andhand. callers The 26th genial alike. belonged to Jacob. How can the Negro citizen apply this wonderful attractive and presents risks of partaking too ont expensive, some rather and considerable A FLORIDA STARIN story to my letters? I assure you I have NOT tricked or misled much of the good things of life gifts anyone. I AM "standlrg up to be counted" on the side of right cash to boot It all to ,.- .p" and subjecting yourself to nervous be very fulfilling; on promises ChristmasEve EVERY and justice '- Justice to all people Jew, Gentile Chinese. Negro f I .- :, or physical upsets. The happy and White men everywhere. May the Lord have mercy on my soul I and The 26th thru 29th < "''t.:: frame of mind. that Is engenderedin Day. COLORED HOME if I have hindered this cause of Justice and equality indicate that professional your associates, near and dear, your May I ask what our "Negro Citizen" has done: to help the cause :. Is carried: over until the end of GET YOUR HOROSCOPE READING FOR 1957 of freedom and justice for his people. What has he done to raise I the year by the 26th. Bead 10 cent (one the standard of living In his community? Does he-support the Urban Use this about yourself. coupon. Learn more . 2-30 88 89.268.. I League? Does he contribute generously to his church? Does he self dime In com) for, each horoscope ordered, by mall. Include ! I addressed stamped envelope. Write plainly. This offer doM not apply support the Negro schools, so that his children and grand children I II LEO I may have a, better education? Has he ever contributed to the United to residents of the dominion of Canada. i t. Born July 23rd thru Aug. 23rd I I Negro. College Fund? Does he help those who are In need In his ; - Pass on some of your good r' ;TAR Mn u-am; community? Did he help you, Mr. Simpson, to feed and clothe the . fortune to the members of the PABLO, FORIDA three-boys you "adopted"? I can answer YES to these questions. :} family circle and the people who | P. O. BOX ::561JACKSONVILLE .- I II Can.yaur "subscriber" answer YES? 11 r r.' have served yo uwell and faithfully 1, FLA. 't X don't think much of these folk who sit back and do nothing " 3 In the past. Should you I I II but criticize other people who are making an effort to accomplish i I I also know few scriptures and somewhere In the have occasion to go out late on. Name something. a , Christmas day. '''The 25th makesIt '' r.y -. '. I Bible it says: "He that knoweth to do good, and doeth It not, to him Imperative for you to see that I Address It is SIN." I your valuables are protected from Enough about that. . loss or damage and..that childrenare. 1 ". City State .1 May I take this opportunity to wish all of my Negro friends ! .. and fellow Americans a HAPPY NEW YEAR May the-year not left tmsupervised. The very i But, She Can, If You Will Help Her, By A Word rest of the- year. is busy' and ,. Date ot Birth ,:J_- I: 1958 bring nothing but joy, happiness,' peace,and brotheirhobd* -_V to' N t - J. happy. '' "-' ..-. ,"r ..P8 HoD.tJI all people, regardless of color or creed. .:, C'"--1.i' r : "-.' .. '-- "-., -Of. (Encouragement t; f ft' -V V 5-50-77-48=76-J57. ., .'. -..;. .. _- .J A WHITE: CITIZEN" .". .,;.-,, ;..',:.. ."'\ .; ,.,. t ; - ,- " ; - , , . r - . jl -'. -' ' : ' ,_ ,j" I"lih! ((93ri.11 .f 'I, _' .-: ,.....+.x.' _" .' -". ""'_ V:.....four' y a*.. -V,.'.. ': i ., ..' ....," L,."... <"1'___,' '_<..r. .'. ... '. ,",:.,:: ..-..,; :..- ., ..-" .-.a"- .;' V ..." VV <:, ...<'!r":,.,.... .. V - -w.---- -.. ... .M - , . . .. \,. '.....".,. .... .. t"'x.';:;' ... : r..:.;::::<:,;,.-.;;. ,:',.,o........ "-.;..,, ....- .: -, ... ', .' ,t. . r.- ". .,.. J'.y.... ; :<"" :. .....-".. ?'"k."1"' I Page.'ThftIe. . Week. Ending Saturday, December %8"1957"J.-: THE FLORIDA.STAB .j.\-" ;: ; :- ... ".:: - -. ri. .1:' KERNA McFARLINr ZETAAMICAES LAYFAYETTE CLUB HOLDS MEETMembers PLANS MOTORCADEThe + members of the Lafayette a a a , a A3 = a a Y L i Ladies Club 'sponsored a four-car t . - ;. motorcade to Orlando last weekto _of Zeta Amicae, Auxiliary visit the 32 patients from of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Duval County in the Tuberculosis ': met recently in the home of Mrs. Hospital there. Gifts presented to the patients The very popular Tuesday morning bridge club held its recent A. H. Lee. 1916 Myrtle Avenue, included candy, pajamas robes meeting in the home of Mrs. Henrietta Howard on West Fifth Street :: with Mrs. Eola Gaines as her co. and Christmas cards. with Mrs. Louise Durden serving as .hostess. .. ' .....> 'V. hostess.. The motorcade left the terminal Mesdames Geneva Henderson Jennell Saunders and Annette w During the meeting, Mrs. Wil- Station at 10 a. m. included in Taylor were special .guests of the day. Mrs Saunders was awardedthe .'fj..,,:!.. : '.' ner Dorrell was re-elected as pre. the group were Mr. and Mrs. guest prize. ident for the ensuing year and Ben Durham, Jr., Mrs. Margaret Mrs Helen Toney (who has just recently returned from a visit elaborate plans were made for the Johnson, Miss Melda Ford, Mrs. to Detroit) was the high scorers for the evening. She was followed annual Christmas Party which A. Williams Mrs. Ira Wilson closely by Miss Gwendolyn, while Mrs. Howard qualified for the will be held in the home of Mrs. Miss Phills Johnson Mrs. Mary consolation prize. C. A. Ford, 1181 Durkee Drive Wynn, and Mrs. A V. Bradley, The members are anxiously awaiting the arrival of one of early next year. ; Mrs. Ann Burnett Mrs. Clemen- their charter members. Mrs. Joan Spaulding, who will be arrivingin Zeta Amicaes enjoying this delightful tine Hunteer. M. Wooden Mrs. the city almost any minute. Mrs Spaulding is studying at FAMU. meeting were: Mesdames EEvelyn Peck, Mrs. Eunide Sutton - Mrs Geneva Henderson, who has spent many pleasant Tuesday Lula, Courtney, Marie McClain, Mrs. M. Blackman and Marvin mornings with the group is retaliating with a party planned for Verdie M. Cruse Eola Goines, Baker. Thursday morning, December 26, to be held in her home on Spirea I Alice Johnson Billie Wilkerson, Street Alta Washington, Bertie Simmons, \5. 1T ....- ( Wilner Dorrell Elizabeth Nelson A ...... Q" Miss Aretha Johnson, who has also been guest of ,the club, .has : ":--' .' , : : : and Gertrude Morse. Sorors Marie planned a bridge session for Tuesday morning, December. 31, in her. :. ::;:] SEASONS --. :":. : Argrett, Lucile Coleman and Arey home in Hart Street.. .' ...: ,V. .-< '"' I Members GREETINGS Chrispin. not present ',.' e . I I were Mesdames Alice Bellamy, ,Bites Lncylle Glymp has embarked, on -a leisurely trip through Marie Peterson and Elizabeth *,; several neighboring states for the Holiday' period. Her first stop S I West. will be in Atlanta, Georgia,. where she will visit the Drs. hate; 1.:1 , from there she wU motor to Asheville, North Carolina where she SCOUT LEADERS-The ladies shown here are .;roop leaders and committee members. of \ - will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson; then to District 4, who recently enjoyed their annual Christmas party at the YWCA, 2V... 8th Street. MEETING HELD f m "WUllanisburg, Virginia where she will spend tie. with Blr. and Mrs In, the photo seated from leftare: Mrs. Irene Baggs, Mrs. Catherine Herring, and Mrs. JimmieE. BY GARDEN UNIT t Hubert Alexander; and on to Nashville. She was very vague about Davis. Standing from left, are: Mrs. Myra Jones, Mrs EElizabetli Simmons, Mrs Mary\ Flojdand ; I . plans for returning to Jacksonville F Mrs. Daisy Kelsey.t Mrs. Annie West 26th .. Flemings r Street home was the recent set r Misses Marvyne and Johnetta Betsch are home for the Holidays ting for the regular monthly I looking wonderful and both full of interesting details of rich MACEO TEMPLE 186 EAST FLORIDA The conference proper began meeting of the Marechan Nell r\ - Wednesday morning at 9:30 ajn. I experiences gained in their respective fields of study. Marvyne is HONORS, LEADERS J Garden Circle. Hostesses for the tr studying music under one of Europe's well known voice tutors, with Bishop Greene presiding. meeting were Mrs. Annie Fleming i while Johnetta is furthering her education,, in the field of anthro Reverend C. E, Toston pastor of president; Mrs. Bessie S. Gordon, f Social CONFERENCEIN of the Highlighting one St. Luke AME Church, of St. pology at Northwestern University., -- Events of the season, was the Augustine delivered the annual Mrs. Bernice C. Green and Mrs. BELLAMY DISPLAYS They are the daughters of Mrs. Mary Lewis Betsch. Pride of Maceo No. 186 Althea Griswold. The repast car. Tempe , :eemon. Bishop-Greene assisted by lOtS Walnut Street f i Daughter of Elks' annual ban SESSION the presiding Elders of this district ried the motif of Christmas which set the stage for the holiday sea- EL 4-8864 The Cosamis, another bridge club, has planned thelrspecla1 quet combined with a testimonial, administered the Holy Com- Phone : meeting for the first Tuesday in January. New .Officers will be honoring Daughter Ruler Hattie Tnunion. son. Plans for the Christmas par. wNlltAar.6 G elected at this meeting and Installation plans enacted. I I. James and Daughter Annie L. The Rt., Reverend S. L. Greene The Reverend A. M. Scott delivered ty were discussed.Demonstrations of decorative Stafford treasurer of the Temple. NQII,41N":1:. --' Vermal McCone Is the Cosaml's president.The Mrs. the Senior Bishop of the AME Missionary sermon, Christmas bells . C. 'Parham Johnson presented Church the candle holders, SEASONSGREETINGS i and presiding prelate of preceded by pastoral reports angels and dolls were given by 'Mable Morse mistressof Le Fleurs, a group of charmers dedicated to the playingof Daughter ceremonies, who presented, a Florida presided over the sessionsof made to the Bishop.Dr. Mrs. Julia Robinson, Mrs. Susie whist, met in the home of Mrs. Doris Scott, 221 College Circle, the East Florida 'annual.con-, W. B. Stewart gave a re hack and Mrs. Maggie Williams.A , last Saturday evening and completed plans for their Christmas Morse very unique should program.be commended Daughter for ference, which opened, Tuesday port on the affairs of Edward reading entitled 'The Fourth I Party. '!MSHfiKMI! !; the way she presided over the morning, December 17 at the Mt. Waters College. He and the Boardof Wise Man" was presented by Mrs. II Mrs. Barbara Walker is president of the organization, which program because she was only Olive AME' Church. Management alopg with Bishop'. Bessie Gordon. t also boasts the following membership: Mrs. Dorothy Dunlap, Miss filling in for another schedule The first session began with Greene discussed plans for making Gues for the evening were: II"I Estelle Williams, lGwendolyn' Johnson, Mrs. Juanita 0.. Wyatt, mistress ,of ceremonies who; failedto the meeting of the Conference Edward Waters a four-year Mrs. Julia Robinson and her neice BIrs. Dannette T. Howell, Miss ,Myrtle Turner, Mrs. Faye Hair put in ,an appearance. Branch meeting of the Woman's senior college in the near future. Miss Juliette Hampton, Mrs Min Helm, Mrs Connie Cason, Mts.'irsn vJt Villarin, Mrs. Ruby Dwight, Greetings were brought by Miss Missionary Society, ,with Mrs. The conference will continue nie M. Cavee was welcomed as anew I Mrs. Betty Belton, and the hostess. Ertha M., White Mrs. Ruby Estella Jones, conference branch through Sunday, at which time member. I t t Washington, Mrs. E. T. Tutson president presiding. -- Bishop Greene will announce the The next meeting will be held and Mrs. A. M. Frazier. Religious 'Missionary sisterswho ministerial and lay appointments, in the home of Mrs. Willie Mae! Mr. and Mrs.. J. C. McIntosh of Cocoa stopped in Jacksonvillefor The occasion were in attendance duringthe for the new conference year. Hart, 1838 Louisiana Street. I was given by Wilhelmina McIntosh 2840 .Jupiter '" a brief visit with Mrs. "itrs: I sessions were: J. B. Ep Avenue, while en route to interesting points in Virginia where they Daughter Queenie" B. Williams, will visit Mrs.. McIntosh's relatives. Miss Lydia R. _Cutton presenteda person state president of the 5.5 beautiful original poem dedicated Missionary Department, and Mrs.P. SAY YOU SAW IT IN It Is estimated that one In to Daughter Ruler James. Beatrice Greene wife of the three of the 300.000 persons alive Atlantic Life Insurance reserved the Rt. Reverend L. THE FLORIDA STAR AZAR Employees' of the cozy Felicitations were brought by S. Greene. today who have had paralytic In In.SAUSAGE Richmond Tearoom for its Yuletide Party last Saturday evening.The . P.E.R.C. Parham Johnson who polio could still benefit from COMPANY! wonderful hours their special group spent several entertaining also dedicated a poem to Daughter modem rehabilitation methods. guests, partaking of delicious refreshments and wishing each other ,. ; 646 Florida Avenue Survival Stafford; Mrs. Morse present. Is not enough. Give to warm greetings of the Season. ,. Phone EL 4.1346 Itf. ed Daughter Clementine Harristo the 1958 March of Dimes. t .' 3 t -m e _' make the presentations.The . Several of the city's social organizations are. postponing their array of beautiful hostesseswere usual Christmas parties in favor of intimate gatherings "just among presented by,Daughters Flo- 2te&] You Don't Have.. to Go to Town to Get club embers" where gifts are exchanged and the usual procedure is retha Anderson and :Margaret carried out. Costella, Dean of hostesses. The <:;j The Kevinettes, one of our bridge groups" have such plans in members and friends dined on a by Gloria Wrigla LOW PRICES S mind for their meeting Saturday morning, which will be held in delicious turkey dinner with the the lovely home of Mrs. Emma: Lee T. George on Illinois Street. usual trimmings. Neal Bland who SMART BRIDE GOES WINDOW SHOPPING. FOR GIFTS K. 5.5 rendered several solo numbers Certainly no one will contest the fact that one of the busiestof On Your during i/the closed out individuals is the bride-to-be in the midst of making plans for The Julius Guinyards motored to South Carolina for the Holidays ; evening, her wedding and her new home! She must think about the ceremony, where they attended the joint wedding of their two daughters the evenings activities with a her dress, the reception and a thousand-and-one details about the DRUG STORE, NEEDSS Miss .yr1ette..Guinyard and Miss Elnora Harriette Guinyard. dedication ,to the honorees. He big day, her honeymoon trip and her future home. , S f 5.5 e played and sang ''I'll Be Loving Hut one thoughtful bit of Another -good suggestion ** You .Always." planning the bride might well might be a nest of bowls in ' Jack Daniels' College Inn was the scene last Thursday evening consider is to take a little extra stainless steeL These come in Trade With Your Neighborhood i Drug Store Wards of appreciation were ex time to do" window and the some shopsimple, elegant designs Of a lively gathering of the Forty-Fifth Street School faculty. .. pressed by the honorees. ping for gifts for herself from m.:tal will reflect any color WE WILL MEET ANY PRICES ADVERTISED her friends. They're anxious to scheme. Besides obvious uses, . please you and will want to send they also bring with them a .55. '''h. IN YOUR LOCAL PAPERSWOOD'S you something you can really household trick-you can store 0 treasure. They may inquire of leftovers in them.and pop them Greetings and Best Wishes ABOUT PEOPLE you or a member of your family. right from refrigerator to oven So let them know if they ask. for re-heating. DIXIE PHARMACY .... Being able,to give them an idea of what you'd like in the way of :'(.,. 1302 KINGS ROAD at MYRTLE AVENUE " C V.% Emmitt and Mary 'Washington, a shower or oredding'rash ent "k ' isn't selfish : it's ! students of Palmer Memorial Ins I 'f. PHONES EL 3-5597-98 downright'cotrteous. >. >. titute. Sedalia N.C. are spendingthe "hopeful" shopping Atourgaveof x' ...'> ) ii We Deliver We Also Fill AH Doctors' Prescriptions , holidays with their parents you an opportunity to be considerate .. .. ,. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Washington In of pocketbooks and '- ': "" \ PAY YOUR LIGHT, WATER .AND TELE- you'll have fun besides.s: .' : their 8th Street home. "\ > - !' , The household departmentswill '0* .Jljf-: .; ; . cq *, one of the besthunting '. ..i .' }:.t' PHONE BILLS AT OUR STORE provide .:i,:. :. :. grounds. You'll find a ';', !' Mrs. Viola KInnon of 1323 W. :n;: z whole world of practical : . gl 23rd Street left the city Fridayfor '.1' !i; which you'll need for your new ';;: r. .::. r Ne wYork City to spend the home. If you haven't already decided '<'"' .. color-schemes for .'...' 4. \,. . holidays with her family. upon .'rx. : ; :::1: : '. " your ki+chen and b.ath. you C81"f'' .'; : .'. : .; :: l : .: .. .... all the latest ideas . attractively . a- see 44 : >:' '1-:', ..., . displayed.: And of '.r-a -- Y spc Mrs. Emma Lee. George, Deanof many these things are likely to be Also high en the list of the Girls at James Weldon John . packaged in pretty gift sets modern bride's treasures: is son Junior High School convalescing .I which friends will be proud stainless steel flatware. No j ji at her Illinois Street home to send. longer limited to infernal: use, i TO OURS after a bout with jmeumonia. Towels linens, bedding and the stainless patterns hnow: jI i.\srm: | tablecloth sets are popular as emerged as an entity of their I "expressed preferences.: You own and are equally at-home for | Mesdames Lydia H. Sweet and can be specific as to the colors a festive repast. Brides like the Oar vtr> liberal Each account If DEAR you like best and these items easy maintenance of this :flat- Earlene Edwards have returnedto earnings,. conCURRENT RATE .Insured up to too. No polishing is offer a wide price range to your ware, ever a their homes after beeing ill in gift-giving friends.necess..ry.. A quick soap-and- I pounded Semi. S 1 0,000 by the FRIENDS g Brewster Hospital. Friends are Small appliances are another water cleaning is all they need. Annually oa So*. 11 1 2: C1/I/0 Fe<*.*al: Savings I s1r 'f- :\\t I wishing them a speedy recoveery. favorite, and within reasonable Your friends might also wel- ings IlI(this Asso 3 and Loon Insurance t ', ,.. '. wedding-present prices. Waffle come the suggestion of glass ciation' which is Corporation y .; \ ANDPATRONS S t irons, clocks rotisserie broilers ware. You can almost never chartered and .... autl+oized 'by.. ? 1 The home of air and'Mrs. L. are suggestions. An electric have too m ny. Sets of tumblers peirtsed by the Or DIVIDEND steam iron makes this inevitable and other specialized glasses act of Congress \ *.L Argrett, 1725 Ulnois Street Is chore far easier and will save are made up in a variety of U.S. Government. I one of happiness with the,arrival you many dollars in cleaning attractive sets and come in wonderfully e I of Mrs. Argrett's sister. "}..Irs.I bills. Electric cookware is an- imaginative designs. other wonderful housekeeping Of course,:when the exciting: I Merryce C. Lake and her son Mi I I accessory and can make even packages start to arrive, you'll f / chael of Lake Wales, Florida. "the"5 simplest' meal into an still receive many beautiful surprises Accompanying the Lakes were elegant occasion. One of the and (ask any bride!) | HAVERTY_FURNITURE'] COMPANY .. ..J 3fr.4 and Mrs. Robert Patterson newest lines offers' everything even'some useless items destin uu.407 I "and'** ** dauglr rIWYrSAr'" : ; from a grill to a covered fry pan ed only for the attic But for the designed in stainless steel, gifts you've actually "selected"yourself LAURA STREET | Brett and Mrs. Lake plan to which makes these aJzreexe to your thank you notes spend New Year** Day visitingin dean as well as pretty enough can say with complete sincerity: UJbK i3up3xidLXWx>BJEKxHB. d IKLxR3sSKx9w S Bradenton, Florida. to have right on the dining table. "It was just what we mated." .. .y.' ' ,. :' ' 1 I ;i i ':. ,, -. '. '-.. .. ..-. ." _.. .-' -' \ ._,. N,..,_, _. _. _.---. ._ '. ,__. -' .. -_'- ..'....._ .. .. 0y. < , ""i' '\ - you - -: .'P..J._:-'!".'.' "'":I'"'" f .. _. ...-'-s .. -. 1 ..", _. -,.., yF.Male' +'f._, _y.r.. ',-_., "".' '-rM.n..... '. ._____-,..-__....___...r_- _._- __--__ '.t__._'...__' "__._w_ __ ._., -. ti -_ r .._-:. -_ '_'_-'':_ . -Page Four.. ,. ._ THE FLORIDA STAB Week Ending Saturday, I -- --- ---- j I 1957 In Review; Highlights In Words and I. .j i 1957 IN REVIEW :. : ". ;'" v .4L,r T2SRl" V . (Continued from Page 1) :s +-' /W 1, : , +:.;; .,,y. ? +.t; .r ,\:,; ; : ., ; ''?' y Jar tailor and hotelman. Cutting ., > and armed robbery is on the up-- ;9r '. ! :" ; { wing. Jaxons of color closed out ; the year calling for more protec- ,. y ,. fir,;t . + \ tion in the form of additional cops. r. tir. ..' ; \ ! : 1 " The year came in on a note of .f+. :::-- ,I sadness. On January 2, Mrs. May ; y . s L. Kennedy, veteran social worker r xF. .. a .>> : { \ ji ( : and called by many the "guid_ ',.y. 'k a,( r .. r ' ing light" in the Negro T.B. seal "": '. ,." "' ': ,'" h :,,<- :.. ; : when program her died nightclothes of burns sustained became ,' .. '}. w h 1 ; 4 ";i; : \L j i . . ignited. !;! J.. n Y..ra: :' : : ]E '. ..I The : ; : >' Christmas season of 1951 . was marred by the untimely sudden + 1 rNMIM_ i death of Dr. Nelson Spauldfaff : .1 -. __ ,__.uf.. ..11'...,.,::" I e .. popular medical doctor '"' .v young : I If ... ..' Following are some of the highlights I j in chronological order. May BURNED L. Kennedy TO DEATH, well -known Mrs. :.t "Ij'I January 2- social worker' and civic leader Mrs. May L. Kennedy, social Y } was burned to death when her worker dies of burns received clothing caught fire accidently .. ,. while standing in front of a stove. STAR El\ .I while she was visiting her .January 12 "POSTERITY" - A known as The Masonic mother during the Christmas Cahill Is shown 1 group holidays of last year*-January . Crusaders bring suit against the FLORIDA 1X Grandmaster C. H. Henry and IHS NEIGHBORS placed in a metal a Z.:' X asked for an accounting of aU I former Jacksonville Duval County 1 grand lodge funds. former all white section copy of the nurse Eva Bell, , i .January 19Violence 1st leader In Miami led .. many other in the. \ J ' erupted In the Tallahassee f,'v swa Becton to dislodge LeGree placed In the box so Mrs. Ida M. D bus boycott. Shotgun pelletshit 3s'r r panlons were later fined may know The story had a ". the home of Rev. K. C. Steele, \: like in Jacksonville and now has 1 a leader in the boycott. %s; s st. . The local chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity award the Alpha 'tiFYif plaque to Dr. R. H. Gordon of St. 1;Y.i r: . Augustine, Florida. v qra,.;::, y iYS LY V. January 261liember6 of the' Fls-Jas Club :K xr y'.: 5: presented Urban :League officials y zh. ;%': : with a ,check for $1850 at the annual .;::;:;>:Y.: y : '; yJ 'P . + 'L a. dob banquet. The Ay :: M money .. i was raised at the annual dance. <: {.. 3 ,a >< } February Two.FAMU 2 students and a FSU na :; 9 senior are arrested and charged a a _Ryf____; __00_____,. L,: _. al Y a with violating Tallahassee's newly enacted bus seating ordinance.. TARGET IN BUS BOYCOTT ; , February 9 VIOLENCE The home of the : : Ken Knight Enterprises Duval Rev. K. C. Steele, Tallahassee ANN County Retail Merchants and minister and leader In the bus w: g. < Salesmens Association and the boycott in the Capital City, was Florida Star sponsored a MarketIng -; the target of shots fired. by : +: Seminar at,the Afro-American :+ .i. ___ .' " i unidentified violence > gunmen as Insurance Company. Guest speaker erupted In ,the boycott. WAR teachers, Us'f. ' was Joe Albright, public relations January ; ; several citizens are IDgh School counselor. K" :: < AI Cahill, Chief Deputy Benedice to February 16 an all-out offensive Cahill Is shown A nine day old infant was found ... ..; .., plains a plan to authority and abandoned In, the Moncrief and .' maintain order at ... :x' .1. , Edgewood Avenue section by a :: : housewife. ,, <" I young ; ; : THEY DD3NT' LD .. Joe Augustus Baldwin, driver gic; :r y cards with such clbgans '-, , for a local funeral home was shot :, . + w . Buy Hollywood Fllth, . oy) two white men while returningfro ,< .. a M Is Race-mhdng God's aa. ma funeral. pa r l : \ Florida Theatre in protest v ; February 23 . the downtown theatre The : :- Tommy Lee Alexander attacks ..C l s4 W'fi: police officer. In the resulting v ;.J... 4?3e? :. f,1 T" ( scuffle Alexander is shot and dies ,R x ,: ",. h&f' fl't' ef wounds received. :. '' <:',;" : March : : ::': t 4. ', --L , , , : New shopping center opens in < \yr ui "A . --" . y" i West Jacksonville. Downtonw is .. +R y'j.ar. V A'E" h , ' brought to residents of the Kings : ?, ; : " Road and Spires section. n. .f .March 2 j . ., ' New shopping center opens in h + : West Jacksonville at Kings Road : i? + : and Spires. } ; :March 9Citizens s '7 Ah..w Council agitators are --u r e . given[ $1000 fines and Jail eenten- ,.. : ces for cross burning. in Miami. FRAMED The. Revs Edward .. . :..Yr. March 23 T. Graham prominent y Negro construction workers are Miami minister and civic leader ,;., :s k. killed in elevator crash at New was arrested and faced with ..., t > A Courthouse site morality charges. The minister .w llarch SOJoseph was subsequently cleared as :u A. Baldwin,_local hearse leaders of both races came to ' driver sues pair of white men who his rescue and charged a 'v k -, '4 rkr;:.+.:, ; are charged with shooting him for "smear plot" April cg\ \\Vita' x,1}.:.'i..!,P1 n\,.,.,Y.Sr., ,.+cxa.?.i : : i w a . .anE.axk.F: : ;.:;. : Mw: : :\: . 1125,000. :' ) s Z. : April 13Rev. h _'___,..kt_;_ _:_}__.eQ___,_i: __QrSa\x3.i'S_____ ____;__ : NEEDLESS of Joe ---& Edward T. Graham, prcmi. PICKED WRONG ; local hearse driver by both nceo. sent Miami minister and dvic ..# ness card heralded him as paralysed for life as, a from the arrested on what were later call"sraear I Revisor" Is shown as he + the defendants for $ out as the " charges". ticing medicine without a and found guilty of a contractor, April 20Thaddeus who posed as a patient County solictor Lacy Kennedy well known ,.. : ; ." of turpentine, camphor school teacher stabbed to death In \ Jz.J his Floradale home. The case is , still marked' as "unsolved.' .'t" SEAS -.; : April 27Students "'-j :;- lege stage an of Edward orderly protest Waters Col.be /f; r .\.., G RE E T IN s; ... ' cause of the'lack of recreational ,; + { faculties at the school. \ 9 May 4Jimmie ::::1<:"" ;. . Burris fined $10.000 far e ;J. tax evasion and given a two year fJ ' May suspended uBody sentence in tax case. ., '$ / r.b.' r of 12 ' year old school girl . , found on school grounds by boys I :. Ji '.' .. l .. pl&ying bail The brutal crime Is KTLLKR STILL, SOUGHT ':' ;:: still unsolved and was called the Thaddeus Kennerly. popular : 1 year's 'most brutal. , school teacher was stabbed to ', , . May 19Duval I death ,by a killer who earned f 1 r. County Salesmen and entry to bis Floradale home < ;:. Merchant's Association hold "Pa. through a ripped out door.. The ; I rade of Products at the Lincoln killer has not been appre 'Golf.June and 1William Country Club. % heeded April GETER, & Street Sole Owner Prince, taxi driver, is Funeral\. Home 605 West charged with the fatal shooting of 3-5791i\ ' Jerome "Duke" Edwards, former PATRONIZEFLORIDA Needs From SXADVERTISERS A_ R 767..-'West. .Beaver- :: : co' .: : ',' "''r .. .. -.. ' (Co&tioued OB Page,I) .' ."..--',; -. . - ' t :'SL ti )?' ;(''' < -; .,rit.w { ,: ; : "1 ' i; -'\ M4--" "" ri : k,' ,! ; ';'_ ; ; " ._ : .,"'Oi'j :,; ; J'e' .' ,_.<" : ': ....-- :-.," : ; " t 1 --.-.n.UC .GC .........._...c_ _" ,__ ____ -- <. ..:: : 'J-, ".: !f .r f . i ,I I . t.- ,R,. . >.Y, ,. . ."- : , : ::" ;;<>' '' ._ ir .... _. 3 : 1 -2 .. .fit. : L" '; ; ' < ; x : '''' ' i- 'T'dlil : ''''' "Y: ? r - '..;;. 'r __ __ I-, '::'y *. ..s o"_: ..,... -- _- L '> _'f'--; ( : '' ''_ ",>" >< : .i .f:1.; ';'d'a. -- __ ,_... -..-....": --.-- -- .' ,,--,' ----.: .._-- .p.t.: .. .,...... ..... "'" -" "=- .. -; >: :;,. '1 r" .. - ., _"R 1'J II ''a -I.- : .I. :- ;; -: ; ; : ;!> .M1xr, ':i.. : ? <'i_" t7i- : :?:?....:i.. ; 1'r:! :' ' - ...... ; .,. Week Ending Saturday, December 28, 1957 TIlE FLORIDA STAB Page Five p -- _ : --wIr :. '' .a 1 ! IL1L ; 7t4 r ... _ w- ,.. : . ___ __ y mow: I k: r4' t' t . : ; ,, ; ; .4. + ,p, :; Jy4 A X N.: ,I, '," fF , # f I -I L- A : _ - 4r J H'; iK'Vi p I'J r iC t f A 1!NN .. Z I_ ,.. :t TOP NEWS STORY Bishop -.. .. .. ,-, :..,..,..':, - ; : ; ; : D.\ Ward Nichols figured in the DROWNING VICTIM John gy M1h top news story of 1857. The Ward, Eastside war veteranwas fiery prelate who is known as drowned in a Pre-Labor s -y "the stormy petrel" of the AME Day tragedy at American t Church faced a church trial In Beach. September '4.4.. vCta y v. Jacksonville, was found guilty -fc--' .. ,_.F_ __.1__.__.?_.-o .wnurrJw."..... .,._,,,,,.w...-'> .'--' '+"""'""''''._' ... 1 i .., ':yk.v on six counts and suspended. -I .. CHURCH BECOMES BATTLEGROUND FOR FIGHTING CHURCH FAC1'IONS-lDstorlc .. .,. I Later the Judial Council of the :.. '" I r : :: jf: '. Mount Zion Church on the corner of Beaver and Newnan Streets was the setting for one of the church cleared the church man ..... .. I I i acts of the great AME drama which Is being un folded In similar settings all over the country. The -- and reinstated him. In the latest A'..':> '.. ..' ...,...., : Jacksonville trial found the defendant Bishop D. Ward Nichols guilty on a variety of charges burin : in a series of church law " ed at him by the "other side". On the left the Bishop is shown with his defeense<< staff headed by ._ disputes the Bishop's Council r" 't Attorneys Lawson Thomas of Miami and Ernest ,Jackson of Jacksonville. j, upheld the verdict of the Jack r In the scene on the right Bishop R, B. 'Wri ght, president of the Bishop's Council and pre sonvllle trial:!'- June M 4 siding Judge daring the "trial" is shown admonlA hing the courtroom to be quiet as he explains a j point of church law. In the inset is shown the|bat if; asi I\he reads; the charges. AUGUST : I x \ I"I", l i 1I 1\ *4 I . ''i ; I : L.q Li . I-: t \ c { ay _ 1 + r1t : S'Y; ' 5 I I , r : ..Y 4} .. .. ., 'ki4 -- -------- - !cR NEW SCHOOL DEDICATED-School faculties for Negroes in Duval I ----" ! l County continued to Improve, during 1957. Above Is a scene at thf BROUGHT CHARGES M. E( \J' j(1l5E QY 0* __ s Dedication Ceremonies of the Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary M. Lindsey, AME presiding x + SchooL Isadore Singleton, master of ceremonies and Ish Brant, sup; elder brought charges of mal : of Public Instruction are shown cutting the ribbon In unveiling cere. administration against BishopD. tnonles. In. the inset is James Uuger, administrative assistant to the Ward Nichols which touchedoff president of Bethune-Cookman College who delivered the main address .a series of church judiciary for the occaslolL-October fights. JaneSUCCEEDS t a - R FOR RECREATION LACKING; STUDENTS PROTEST-Edward Waters College students Y> are shown with signs as they held a very orderly demonstration protesting the lack of student re, creations facilities at the AME Church SchooL After a meeting, with student leaders the school t administration took steps to rectify the wrongs-APRIL frLtj4 ... : . .gi '* & .. -. . : 4' 'Y"h : iPx r; Hd 4 iPa :04% y ..ixrt { 'dIL f { Y H } ----- _ F >X ;R : f PRETTY MODEL SAVED - ;ax t ;. ::' z I:::: Marie Adams, pretty model of I Jacksonville and Miami was saved In a drowning accident which took the life of her ; companion , John Ward.-September I a ;u *4 : i ; A : ITT r7y__ 4 ! >. _; ,NICHOLS - +, : Bishop Sherman L. Green, senior bishop of the AME rw Church was appointed by the :zvu Bishop's Council to take chargeof the Florida Diocese after ?4 :;'':> Bishop D. Ward Nichols, pre. siding bishop of the state was 8CHOOLT GIBL MURDER SHOCKS CITY A discovery by a suspended. June Ukkt. group of school children trout, for recess*' led to the uncovering of J one of the-year's most brutal crimes. A group of boys playing ban In the rear of John EL Ford School fond the body of 12 year old Emoaerja EBtoon hid beneath: a damp of b ahes. Her books teen " BUSINESS MILESTONE-Bev. R. L. Wilson, owner of Wilson' Building and Supply Com under a slab of concrete near the body The picture shows the SEASONS GREETINGS I , pany (with microphone in hand) is shown presenting the personnel his firm to the general"pub. body' before it,was rtmovedHo the county morgue. Despite a large "j reward for Information which will lead to the conviction of the JdI L. lie ,at opening ceremonies of his new business building 'located on North Myrtle Avenue.-MARCH ,: er, no arrest have been"'made In the case-May -...'- --_.- 'g 4i4-: . .1 I c''I J HAPPY! & PROSPEROUS ,SEASON'S.. _':, __- .'. '..GREETINGS.L. ;'- A.... I Greetings Best Wishes ana ..:L .t .OPENS Frazier,OFFICE-Dr.young medico ArchieT. opensa ...... To Our Many suite of modem offices in ..: "'! Friends and the Kings Road and Spires NEW YEARRobert .... <." . < .....- J" d"it < CustomersFASHION rv Shopping Center July '' t1 0' .k '''.:: .. * : ,- 1 1f 7 I i' INVEST INHUMANITT ! . _ C>" s ' ._,'. \ Y Ii .. > - Ellias I .* . . \\1 .- .,,. ., ', I : '! .J.\ RADIO & TELEVISION ; .:- ':'" : I Generously- I , .s r URBAN LEAGUERHftWMMBANMW. ; SALES: AND SERVICE s +ti 1 r : ,- :i M1 I . ...- -.. .. -. '". . f... r.-" 'ft". rI , .,. t U ; Jt? n I Ii .. % SUFFERERS i J ,532. 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Sandra IN CONFERENCE Mission Auditorium from 10 a.m.. t tto :02CrtS Newt Weather School have released the namesof " iOS-: 7:00 Hearen'c Road (Deacon L. Holloway.8.4Meltonla. t ti 10 p.rajChristmas: " Grace) the students who have madean tI i Jenkins, Sandra I carols will be presented 1:00-7:03 Newt Weather average of -p" or better in I -, 1e3. S:00 Morning Capers (DO.Du4.oD their scholastic record for the Waddell.. DAYTOXA Chaplain Rogers by local n.u s t eta n s ; ) 8-6-Freddie M. Collins, Win- 1:101:03 News Weather second six weeks period. T?. Fair and a delegation of two throughout the day. Special request - fred Lara Jean Williams. ' -J-' :" Morning Capers Bob Riley fin) 7.1--Mrs. s. M. Hudson, homeroom 8-7- Mae" Dean Jones, Marilyr -.dents-and a faculty advisor oft selections will be rendered.The . .1O.0:03 Mews Weather ' 943-ltM Jumpln''Show (Johnny teacher Emerson Bryan, White, Elsie Robinson Sandra 2 Methodist Student Organiza- planning committee has ShaW) Claude Hffliard Windell P. Hol t 1n were scheduled to participaten ; UrM-lOrtJ News & Weather Preshla. stated that the purpose of the i 10:01-11:00 Gospel Train JYo.1 (Deacon mes. Rosetta Bonds, Belva Ann 8-8-Henry Gardner, Lillle -Mae tho Sixth Quadrennial Session Grace) -,f the National Methodist Student event is to increase the joy and of j 11:00-11:0) News Weather Burney, Barbara Carter, Emily Carter, Betty Jean Lee. , 11:03-12:00 Gospel Train No. 1,(Deacon Harper, Mary Elizabeth Jackson, 8-9-Barry J. Sneed, Bobby Conference being held at the cheer of the local community to :s Grace) University of Kansas help keep the spirit of Christmas i iali'.e 12:00-12:05 Local News (Yvonne Juanita Miller, Eloise Ray. Bonks: Joyce Bryant, Bobbie J. December I I Daniels) 27 January 1, 1938.> in the heart. I 1245-12:15 Job Mart (Yvonne Daniels) 7.2-Everett It; Lowe, Jimmy Cox, Beatrice Hall, Mercidea 12:1510., Noontime(Yvonne Daniels Tnnetlme) Lundy, Freddie McTaw, Gloria: Lang. The student delegation includes '--- 1:001:03 News Weather Dixon Loretta Donald, Linda :11-Mcldnley Genwright Mar. Miss Luella A. McBride campus II III' 1:032:00. Gospel Train No. 2 (Deacon ; IIr president of the MSM And , Miss Grace) Hall, Faye Harris, Jessie Mae vin Grant, Joyce Travis Mary ; '. 2:00-2:03 News & Weather _Heck, Cynthia Jones. Evelyn Jiles.. Gwendolyn J Jackson who was! invited .a 2:033:00 Gospel Train No. 2 (Deacon 9-2-B Mes- to join a group of 000: students -} Grace) 7 3 Barbara: Bradford, Marie tty Harper, Myra I 30- 3:03 News Weather I frc-m all over the world in ' Y 33- 40 Jampin* Show (Johnny Evans, Argrett Anita Henry, ser, Gertrude Miller, Elois O'Neal. : Shaw) 1 9-3-Samuef the presentation of an oratorio Forester, Gloria Cassandra , Kellam Sydney Lloyd , 4*0--4:03 News Weatner 43- 5:00 Jompln Show (Johnny Bliss Neal, Beverly Smith Annie Jean Lovett, Eddie Mae Richard- which will be both'televised and I' Shaw) Eon. .. broadcast nationally. Mrs. Florence - Lou Thomas. S0- 5:03 News ft Weather 23-5:45: Jompln' Show (Johnny 7.5 Alfred 9.4-Paul' Cowser, Herman Harris L. Small Chairman: the Shaw) Marvyn Mizell Division of Education functions . SATURDAY SCHEDULE Cooper, Melvin A. Turner, Donald Gerald Long, Joe Earl Sidney, p pi '*()- C2 SUn On as 'a counselor to the conference t tI .. :02- C5 News ,ft Weather Howard, Hattie L Lang. Karene Buggs, Sandra Covington and will be appointed arrivalto C570 Heaven's Road on i Mary Louise Cox Carolyn Hopkins 7:0073 News A Weather 7-6 John ,H. Durham, WalterD. lead discussion. group. 73- S0 Moraine Capers (Bob Sandra Jones, Bsverlyn Rob- MAKES PRESENTATION Among those present at the 11th Harold Golden Alfred McGee I Hudson) inson Reverend Fair, in addition Constance Stitt Herma 8:001:03 News ft Weather of the Robinson's Cafe Celebatlonms - Barnwell, Vivian Anderson, Mar Anniversary Sugar Ray t01 S3- 90 Moraine Capers (Bob leading a discussion 1 1HENRY Vaughn, Jacqueline Wilson. group . -. Hudson) garet Bradley Betty Proctor, 9-5 Edward'Baety famous New York Columnist and TPane t, Bliss Dorothy deliver the sermon at the Second I Lucious 90- 9:03 News ft Weather Geneva Rogers, Ozello Smith, Kilgallen who. along with Sugar Ray, and in the absence, due to 93-100 ampin" Show (Johnny Baptist Church Kansas Ella !Mae City, Mo., Daniels) Beverly Thomas, Brenda Thomas,. ,,Lundy Blue. Illness-;->of,. Mr.Hamilton Posner, President of I. Posner Co.. pre . ; . : on the morning of December 29. Weather 9Oiylahd; Bender ' 10:00-103 News ft Aigerell Ramona sented > gold Wrist Watch to charming Pasos as part FONDA Patricia Tinman Irene 10:03-110 Gospel Train No. 1 (Yvonne Walker. According to Rev Fair the con.ference . ; Chaw) 7-7-Harriet Byrd Beverly Blackshear Cynthia Franklin, of the first prize liming as New York's most beautiful girl in I( 110-113 News ft Weather Harris : will bring together some Frask James 113-120 Gospel Train No...1 (Yvonne Douglas BettyJean Swain Syl Jacqueline Gloria Jackson, the Miss-'grew: Yorker Contest held recently. Miss Pasos also won 2500 Daniels) via Doris Johnson, Betty Sutton. an aUcxpense'D.C3tion to Hamilton, Bermuda. I students and counselors PLAYS THE PART OF t 120-12:05 Local News (Yvonne Young. 9-7-Pedro Mendez, Joseph Har. from Methodist colleges and universities Daniels) -- i ' A SHERIFF 125-12lVJob Mart (Yvonne Daniels) 7-8-Charlie Jones, Joyce Bever. per Julus Moore. Dene Wlliams. oral Los Angeles Opens, finishing around the world. The TURNED ; 12:151:00 Noontime(Yvonne Daniels Tonetlme) ly Jenkins. La Sandra McKlever Barbara:SIFFORD SIGNS : sic. He has participated in sev- session marks the second such BOUNTY HUNTER IN ; 1:80- 1:03 News & Weather 7-9-Donald Dennis, Roberts, Britton. i in the money last year. gathering at the University ofKansas. "THE TIN 1 1:0320 Gospel Train No. 2 (Yvonne Daniels) Bobby, William Smith Bernard 9-8-Milton Jones, Joseph Nelson Chairman Don afbntgomery of : STAR"f f 2:0330 2:0023: Saturday News ft Weather Session (Johnny Wilson, Ruth Baety, Loretta Hall, Courtney Foster, Betty Jean FOR Li OPEN-t the sponsoring Los Angeles Junior. PLAYING FIRST RUN Shaw) Patricia Jones, Cornell Wright. Johnson, Wilhelmina Murray, AT THE RITZ THEATRE ' 33 News ft Weather. Chamber of Commerce, noted that SAY YOU SAW IT I I. ') Shaw) 7-10 James A.,Reed, Sandra Lucille Rushing, Rose Ann Shine, 40- 43 News ft Weather Cbston. ; Loretta the Lcs Angeles Open was the IN TILEFLOPJDA I I FOR 7 BIG DAYS Young.TALLAHASSEE 43 50 Saturday: Session (Johnny: I I Shaw) LO3 ANGELES-Charles Sif- first major golfing event to break STAB I STARTING XMAS. 53-80- 5:45 53 News Saturday ft Weather Session (Johnny ford, PnUidclphia, the first Negroto the racial barrier. - Shaw) Real EstateLOANS' win a major: golf tournamentwas SUNDAY SCHEDULE The Rattler ':00- 02 Sip On also the first entrant. to signS ':02- 05 News ft Weather Staff of Florida A & M University I .. .:OS- 70 Heaven's Road (Deacon $ $ held its annual Christmas 1 for the 22nd annual $40,000 Los 1:00- 1:03 News Grace)ft Weather $1.000 party was a gay affair for the Angeles Open scheduled for Jan. TV REPAIR : $2,000 $5,000 1:03- 7:30 Heavens Road (Deacon 'Ii Grace) $4,000 up to $25,000: very deserving group of worker 2-6,at Rancho Municipal course. '7:308:00 Latlmore Gospel Sincere It served as inspiration for the Sifford recently annexed the SERVICE- nfr3 .(Live Gospel Singing) Payable $1.00 per mo. per hun- I 108:30 Healing Waters (Oral staff to continue, the magnificentjob 6fr1 dred Beach and off that Open Roberts) on unpaid balance at. 6%. it is now doing to producethe Long E. SHIELDS, Eunice Riley) Let us help you to completeyour win stacks up as a strong threatin 9:3090 Jar Revival Centet (Rev. 1958 edition of the Rattler. FL 9.3219 ...11:00 Bishop S. C. Johnson house or refinance 38 the winter's oldest links clas- j ,.://-10:30 Heaven Fire Gospel Sinters (Live Gospel Singing) years in the same place. I M'JO-lSaS; Temple of God (Rev. W. B. Call - Herbert) FOR DRIVER'S IO'4S-11:00 Heaven Road (Deacon Grace) J. P. YOUNG LICENSESOr 1130-113 News ft Weather 111-12:00 Heavens Road (Deacon PDSNERSPRESS Grace) air. Simmons or Mr. Walsh Learning To Drive o 120-123 News ft Weather 323- 10 Heaven's Road (Yvonne Main and Monroe AJAX DRIVING SCHOOL W.F.t . Daniels) 212 Masonic Temple Bldg. 10- 1:03 News ft Weather El 406391134 W. 6th St. 13- 1:30 Heaven's Road (Yvonne Phone EL 5-8014 1:3020 Mt.Daniels Ararat) Baptist. Church. EL 65391REMODELING Oeo. L. Perpena Dir. G. (Rev. Dallas Graham) 20- 30 JaJco Gospel Review (Live Gospel Singing 30- 40 God's Holy Shrine (Mother tq Rosa Woods) ,:to- 50 Church Charles of God In Beck CbrlstElder & REPAIRING your hair with --- 50- 53 News ft Weather ebonaire 53- 5:45 Heaven's Road (Yvonv* . Dut.ll'PILL AT SENSIBLE PRICES Greasclts -:- -:- CREME PRESS . ROOFING CARPORTS THE ..PLHOI.STOMACH SIDING PORCH ENCLOSURE theRe . 1400 WRHC 1400 IPSET .JALOUSIES INSULATION' ., : t.. .- , without iaterroptint sleep or work I CURL your hair with e --. I,' tSEATtmES . 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JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA PRESCRIPTIONS CALUa; : FOB AND Dim..IVlll$> 1819 soar >It4. PLC EI 6.3845 Kenneth S. Wilson, Mr - # ,. - ' - ' __ ''''''t'\, ",_ ',. .. ,, ': > : ,, ." ': ..: : -.- '-; ,. : ., .. . . ; > ,:> f: : }}. . I' ' ., i it1!: \f;. ik .;' "'....' ; .1 I<,. .J .... .ii_>.'.;o!._ : -'l'<"{ ..... i ol/: _....>-M. :&t''t.'t.' Ci.:: 1 i'' ", L '" f' . t Week Ending Saturday December, 1357 ...", ..' ' ., 'J T1.E .cnrO\ l T.\n. '" 'i ...___ _ . 6 OWT M I Colorado State College Cancels Louisiana GamesI' ;j I I SIFFORD PLAYS STATESCHOOLREFUSESTOPLAY, I I } I rSPORTlNGThP;;; t TO SCHOOLS WITH JIM-CROWLAWS t THE WORLD OF SPORTS IN 1957JANUARY By'' C. PARHAM\ JOHNSON . GREELEY. Colo Colorado State College let the state of NEW Louisiana know In no uncertain terms it will not bow to the jim-crow Rose Bowl game between Oregon State and Iowa, edict of a law that J completely desroys the priciples of Americanismby Negro stare played a leading role. For Oregon State the tan stars i a tan prohibiting inter-racial competition by cancelling their schedulein were Earnel Durden Paul Lowe. Joe Francis the : Ted Bates, Joe Wade basketball with three Louisiana schools. ' I and.Bernard Bruce For Iowa it was Frank Gillam, Colling (Mike) Jionth, They would rather pay the ..- { Ilagler and John Burroughs. COTTON BOWL, Dallas, Texas, Jim tunity to price In ,cash to cancel the games I added Brown who starred for ; "The money we would Syracuse atheletes I University Is now a member of rather than I sacrifice the right the Cleveland Browns pro team., ORANGE BOWL 'be peanuts compared with the r Miami Unlverslty monthly priciple of human dignity by leav. principle here involved." /II I of Colorado and Clemson University, John Wooten and Frank the $ , their ing tan players home and r Clarke for Colorado.The East-West Shrine The protest was spearheaded by 29 game, Dec Pete The O'Garre, John Nisby, Jim Parker,.James Rosebore and Abe Woodson.Nation's .I stigmatize themselves as yes men state Senator George Brown (D). who was to such a law. top golfers play in I w a Denver Negro who said he Gate City Tournament. GENE baseman of the Cleveland Indians a major The Colorado State College would ask Gov. Steve McNIcholsto FULLMER defeats Sugar Ray officially ,retires from baseball. Long board of athletic control cancelledthe intervene if necessary. t .' In contests after a state-wide .Robinson for the middleweight I' tl the Governor McNichols was attending : championship of the world. .The I MARCH The Baltimore Orioles \ petition, J'protest over the school's original a civil rights conference f University of Missippl withdraws I of the American League sigrj S. Rae plans to go ahead with the gamesat in New York, ordered the collegeto t froms from the Kentucky All; twenty-one Negro players to the oj 1954 Tulane McNeese and Centenary either take the whole team as team system. Federal Judge Robert colleges without the service it is or we don't play. They are i American City Basketball Tournament others.In . ! Tehan dismisses : of their tan star, Ollie Bell. all American citizens." because Iona College of a $40,000 the , suit against Jackie Robinson. Dr. Arthur Reynolds president At an earlier meeting of theschool's New Rochelle, N.T, had a Negroplayer. - TOMMY .!:Physical Education Program of the athletic board, said the athletic board it was (Hurricane ), award opened at Bethun-Cookman cancellation of the three Louisiana agreed to bar scheduling of /j JACKSON, the heavyweight boxer Col any lege. Florida A & M Wins cage men. games left open dates to contests in .the future with any n arrested in traffic death of a pe- title for fifth time; Federal,Judge player accept other games. team prohibiting athletes because destrain caused by car a driven Emett Choate orders golf coureopened cle. The The school at first planned to of,race, color or creed. by Jackson.- AH-American Willie ; to Negroes In Fort Lau to : .+ go ahead with the games rather "It is such a pity that the Galimore of Florida A and M derdale. than risk paying $500 in forfeitures schools of Louisiana can go out signed professional football con- tract. MIAMI makes strong bid for line and possible breach of of the state to accept the hospitality . l' Gene Fulmer.sugar Robinson contract suits. Thomas Girault of of other schools in remain Businessmen form Ray at Gator organiza." title match. Campanella shows Denver, president of the CSC ing in the limelight of athletic tion to Joe Louis SteelersL . help settle income & t old time form during spring as board of trustees, said: "If we competition and are prohibited by debt . ; Sandy Saddler of stripped training to raise hopes of Dodger Timers 4R agree to go ahead and play the law to extend -an nvitation to NBA featherweight title. front office. Willie Mays called Ave ball games, it would also mean a forfeiture other schools to come to them to JACKIE I ROBINSON given testi greatest player in baseball i played the prize rookie of principle. I would favora accept their hospitality at home monial. ABE WOODSON drafted team who was signed ban on all games where dis- because of any racial identity," by Army. RED ROOSTER organization APRIL Miami Marlins Steelers. \ has just ended crimination in effect." He also one school authority said form picket line against open any first year man In Washington Redskin Pro Foot. season with Leroy "Satchel"Paige Robinson (Gallopin Gal) Galimore ball Team to break the lilly-white ,Look magazine picks Juan of the of opening the eyes ALL SIAC TEAM OF 1957FRANK Pizarro, former Jacksonville pitcher . program. JAKE GAMIER be- tion. Sal to the alieN egro college at Rookie of the Year. comes first Negro to make a re- Holly the Iew the time Galimore port to the ,American Football Mims signs to fight Beechem. Brooklyn In Jacksonville last Ralph Dupas Is accused of beinga Coaches Association. School He finished. the season Negro. Commissioner Abe ship ( MERCHANT Fla. A & M, 2201bs., age 23, FEBRUARY Bill IntroducedIn Greene of, the NBA urges, boxesto senior West Palm Beach, Florida. * the Georgia Legislature to bar pass up Louisiana because' of Phillies JOHN CASH, Tackle Allen U., 220-lbs, age 22, senior, BrunsWick Negroes In professional baseball. the jim.crow law. Chico Fernandez Football ;! ATHLETES Georgia. traded by the Dodgers to The bill was chiefly aimed at the sonville. CHARLES HINEES Guard the Fla. A & M, 205-lbs, age 27, I't Philadelphia Phillies. 'Sugar South Atlantic League. The Bill trains senior Ft. Pierce, Florida. J was killed. BASEBALL Ray Robinson begins training fora XMAS COMMIS- Galimore FLETCHER WAYNE, Center 5. C. State 195-lbs. 23 SIGNER Ford return match, with Gene full. age . Frick ottic1allyapproves against junior, Charleston S.' C. raer. Frank Thomas, Paul Smith Jackie Robinson's app!!. Bowl. cation for voluntary retirementfrom and Dick Great of the Pittsburgh University TOWN NORRIS HOGANS, Guard Morris Brown, 207lbs., age 23. Pirates hit successive home runs junior West Palm Beach, Florida. baseball. team ' i, FLOYD PATTERSON, heavy.r off Don Newcombe of the Dodgers it. VERNON WILDER, Tackle Fla. A & M, 2044bs., age 22.senior . r weight champion agrees to give Sunday April 21. 4, Eustis, Florida. Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson a i s ROCK When the WILLIE MINOR, End Benedict, 205-lbs., age 21, senior shot at, the heavyweight title. MAY Negro American flashed to all parts Chester, S. C, HARLEM League opened May 19. Hank sports that the ,Arkansas RONALD BROWN Q.B. Ft. State GLOBETROTTERS pay chosen Valley 165-lbs., age 19. a visit to Jacksonville. Thompson, former New York team. caused world wide at sophomore, Tampa, Florida. Giant outfielder-third" baseman recently in Its school HANK AARON asks for hike Most RICHARD LAW Back Morris Brown, 176-lbs., age 22, junior In salary after clinching 1957 threatens to quit baseball. Spider ,fornia fight were making Tampa, Fla.FRED . batting championship. Negro Webb moving up ,as middleweight first tan Ii to welcome three MORGAN, 'Back Allen U., 170lbs., age 21, senior; fighter. Westbury Bascom attempts stars home in a players enter Kentucky basketball history. i Easley, S. C. ' ,tournament, Al FrazIer, FloridaA comeback as a fighter I back for .: when they ar- ALEX GARDNER Back S. C. State, 1801bs., age 22, Junior, Monte Irvin former New York the holidays, it caused & ,M great signs pro football Florida A i Orangeburg, S. C. contract with the Toronto, Canada Giant great retires from baseball. . Argenauts of the Canadian Floyd Patterson, world heavy- annual who was termed AH- Football League. Gate City' Open weight boxing 'champion contacted ginia law material as halfback at -- i i to defend his title in 1 . played Brentwood of Michigan Dr EdIgoo on sider , MunicipalGolf :l'tlr.' ,"oault-rlll) , England. Ralph Dupas New , course. Coach Bob Woodruff versity.of that he and teammate '' I of the University of Florida explains Orleans boxer goes;' to court to I and Wisconsin's . how Integration hurts prove he is white. Chuck Harmon Sid Williams, would jKe football. sold to the Phillies by the St. with a reception, _ FLORIDA A & M Rattlers Louis Cardinals., Reece "Goose" Devils banquet 'IK1t / A SYMBGL' I launch Tatum the baseball star ,Is t OF TG Ul..7IMATS spring football practice. Fighting he was informed that y THE ART J'J'IN ordered to pay alimony. Sugar East-West .} , Bruton " Billy and the Milwaukee committee Included ? 01= FIST/CClF"JS, Ray Robinson is offered FIGURE 0SUGAJ2 /= Braves fall to agree on salary $200,000 proves 11 Faubus who became K 7NE RAY WILt. terms. Former athletes honoredby for June match with Cannon Aaron figure when he TAKe r&PLAce WI7A 100 per cent Wrong Club In Bisilio. Julius Guinyard opens Negro to keep Negro stu THe At.t.TIM.GR' -m-t.. : " I, AUanta. Roosevelt coaching clinic .H of Central School. _. Grier, New .. game. High xork Giants pro football tackle Valuable\' : .was contacted at .... : JUNE ; Judge Issues order to inducted Into Army. Dodgers can I National concerning the matter end boxing empire. Althea Gibson - eel traditional spring exhibition of warm knew of no such com L south because of the Integration preps foe Wimbledon tennis Three I any plans for such probi s. matches. Moore issued ultimatumby & T I "I am sure there 1 ROCKY MARCIANO retired NBA. Larry Doby, slugging Negro to recognition of Pace's fy heavyweight chmaplon agrees to outfielder of the Chicago White champl honor but I don't contribute to the Joe Louis Fund. Sox slugs it out with pitcher Art Tilt played form it will take'" The 16 Ditmar of the Yankees. Pitts. - major league club owners : quoted as saying. fix five-year retirement plan. burgh Steelers pro football team :Xavier chairman of the NEGRO players of the Milwaukee hires Lowell Perry first., 'Wegro New of Commerce ,athletic Braves scheduled to train In: coach. Elston Howard played Important Up top said he had been , Jacksonville should bID pass In role behind the plate Third "to make arrange. Georgia to bar mixed basebalL when Yogi Berra was on the injured ton bans recognition" of Pace's Jackie Robinson addresses Miami listJULY but that he defined . Beach Junior Chamber of Com a suitable watch merce. Al Rosen great third I Archie oMore beats not arranging for a l / 9 ff deadline given In ultimatum and former I ." r 1 '' slju7 signs _to fight Tony Anthony.i has ann : 29-18-46 Chet Brewer signed as Scout by from, the Pittsburgh Pirates. Althea this Gibson tennis Ohio State = .aT 35 384-66-79 given trophy by x VER YOU queen. Weak,, hitting benches American EVEN QAY s Watch This Clown Campanella The United States Rattlers NEED MUCH Of= HS SKILL w cancels plans to send team to of the i HAStUHCAJ OFF HSSSABT SEES 1t//7/1 / , Russia. Racial bans lifted in Baltimore Negro THE MO// */ TALL 5 8 Roy ) H/S RUG6EO CHALLENGER Hotels. Jefferson swim .tff GENE .4 ULM4E/2 AS THE 1 2l' ming pool ,slates swim class New tract with FAVOR/TE FOf2 TNEJfeDEG2 I UOf1STN7NE TL.E 3 Orleans Pelicans of the Southern gers, Giants cAQGEM . '. Association hurt at gate becauseof offer: for SERVICE r.1/ r boycott. Rocky Marciano trains chusetts & Small 40" v 47 91 6 Pete Rademacher for bout with Boxing Appliance Service Number ChampionPatterson.. Redlegs SEEKS TIME EXTENSION Sugar Bay Robinson, the 21560387 cher 'Don EL 6-0504 dethroned middleweight champion has started discussions. as to _ Sometimes he's AUGUST Basilio eXPresseshis Angeles -0- whether he win fight Carmen Basilio In a return match for the Sometimes he'a down up Impatience with Sugar Ray. Dodger ; Service Charge title by asking the IBC for an extensloa of the 90-day clause to He adds subtracts Lenny Green Is sold to Baltimore League to : Arranged. his contract. The former middleweight champion shown In the He work It aD around cf the American eague. Jacksonville again in Large Jobs picture Is expected to fight the blg.wlgs because he has not as , For swim club wins In swim -0- yet squared up with :Uncle Sam, and whatever he collects In the January 4, 1958 meet. Three new coaches takeover Here's SERVICE bout win, lose or draw will wind up In the coffers of the U. S. 34 76 15 in CIAA. Patterson trains other big Treasury. Sugar Ray Is itffl a big favorite and a great card. He for Rademacher bout. J, C. Care.world of Evergreen Ave. has gone down In history as one of the greatest fighter of all' , time. - ; ;. ; ': 'y--, ' : ,...,' >. ;, !: : i;:'" ., ,. -_ 'd ...... ,',. '. too", ..,... .' C ": .,.' ..'. .'.:.. .,"'-,,, .' -/. . j E . , ' 1 .f- ,-- ,- : __ : 'i'p. .. , > -' -. ;. .,,' ....- ' ... Pan EighEi.iiips t & ',*-*., '\ THE FLORIDA STAB'- Week Ending Saturday, December*28:-1951- t ". . : "I! .' ; ; ed the Country Club. They were politicos somewhere. The boys !on '1957 IN REVIEW president of Edward Waters bj ,,1\ . OFF THE BLOCK within their rights but we still the Blocks say "enough grease (Continued from Page 4) the Board of Management und cannot understand why it Is that will 'fry'an elephant. Bishop S. L..Greene. x * .. By JAY JAY they are so diligent in checkingon The entire community was State Narcotics Agent. Prince has July 27Howard . .., the Country Club when other shocked by the untimely death been convicted but not sentenced. "Smitty" Smith popular I t. places In "The Woods' operate of Dr. Nelson V. Spaulding. When June 1 tailor and bellman killed by About the only time most of or have a sober moment daring openly and places In town sell the news began to spread Sun. PresIdentVII11am B. Stewart of shots fired from the dark. His assailiant : a -I the ''I oUcJaze'' is when we stop to, think and make up resolutionsfor the hard stuff across the counter day morning, no one could believe Edward Waters College fired by remains at lodge. the year.Ve all have good Intentions when we make said new like so much groceries. There is I It. ,,It. is'hard to accept death Bishop D. Ward Nichols. September 7 * resolutions but somehow or other we always manage to break them. ' a rumor sweeping the town thata when if strikes one close to i us June 8. John Ward Eastside war vet last past Valentine's Day. Oh well, we make * Me for one, can never Mr. Big" does not want any -on /who so yqung and one whose Dr. J. R Coan named presidentof drowns at American Beach. Jax them to break them. decent places dispensing hard n/t to live ach day to the EWC to succeed Dr. Stewart. lads save pretty companion. * John "B.B." Pickens resolvedto stuff operating: in town unlessit brim as Nelson did, June 22 September 14 finish his house in 1958 and home Instead of on the road comes thru him. 'We have known the late Dotor A3D3 Bishop's Council suspends High Court of AME Church reverses i to put. a mate in it. Ralph "Sena- Johnny Stewart has resolved that It does seem odd that a town since boy scout days on the Bishop D. Ward Nichols pending decision of local trial and , tor" Maultsby resolved to, carryon "come or 'be carried" Is his of this size can have all transportation banks of the St. Johns. Throughout outcome of church trial set for a orders reinstatement of Bishop D. * '" all conversations in a low motto for 1958. He plans to and liquor sales in the the years he was always :in later date at Mt. ZIon Church. Ward Nichols. Bishop's Council in \ moderate tone of voice and to go quit "jiving and shunking". a hurry., First to make Eagle July 6 special meeting sends Nichols to ' cofmunity controlled by into real big time promoting For the second time) in recent Negro Scout then to finish high school. Dr. Archie T. Frazier opens a the 16th District. New fight set. /I J. Gardner "Nip"' Sams resolvedto months Beverage Agents of the individulas. One almost thinks then to enter college and become modem office in the Kings Road October 5 ': fydj j give his free samples away at State Beverage Department visit that there must be a tie-in with I a frat man; next to finish medic. Shopping Center. Dr. Frazier has White attorney files suit to prevent /f/ school Even though he was J in i the distinction of being a medical Edward Waters and Jackson. ( a hurry he always had time 1 to doctor and registered pharmacist.July ville University from using any stop and practice his profession 20Oscar city and county funds. I _...__ whenever called. We only pray F. Howard "fake doctor" October 26FAMU -_ the .''he has arrived and can rest nabbed after treating a policemanand defeats Bethune-Cook. tU I' NOW OPEN I now:;, In years Nelson Spaulding giving him a "prescription."i man in Florida Classic game. stay:,on this globe may have been August 3Bishop I State Beverage men stage raids A tip of the Pepsi Cap to these outstanding brief, but he crammed them D. Ward Nichols found I throughout the county. A large young Americans who * chock full. He got twenty-four guilty on most of the charges in sum of money in addition to beer make our country and full ours out of every day. We a church trial held at Mount ZIon and whiskey is taken from "Red our community a better extend. our sympathy to the ex. Church. Dan's Smoke Shop.7 place In which to live.' Hampton's Gulf Service Station16th tire-family.,. August 17Pickets November 2 * protest the showing of Bloody doll left on steps of the ** * Street at Myrtle Avenue Phone EL 5-3943 nx "Island In The Sun" at the down. Shiloh Baptist Church daring the town Florida Theatre. State NAACP Meeting. SEASONSGREETINGS I W. B. Stewart reinstated as November 16 tt Mother of six raped hi down. !* IN MEMORITJM town hotel by three white meci tt Citizens charge the police! department . Henry Johnson who departed with "indifference" In : rape t this life December 27, cases involving Negro women. P '1956. We miss you dear one; ' you are gone but not forgot December 14 lit I : E M ten.Miss Mary Turner, Sister trial's Bishop's verdict Council of suspension upholds for local D. ic.iC ' _ : X. AS.BI ix and family. Ward Nichols matter is referredto V V : the General Conference of 1960 it for final settlement. Nichols hurls 1 VV Rooms For Rent blasts at Bishop R. R. Wright. RALPH STONE - APARTMENT FOR RENT December 21Rejected'suitor Duval County cc Two bedroom apt. In new building shoots and kills Vocational School Apt. 1. 1030 West 23rd St. Pepsi Cola Dealers and iC pretty nurse In front of Medical S, Phone EL 5-717'. Center. Pepsi Cola Bottling Companyare << proud to .salute Ralph J( JAX MEATS Stone of the 11th grade iC STRAND HAPPY NEW YEAR MOVIES! class. lie is a member of the I 1100 Broad Street iC football team and basketball SUNDAY SATURDAY, DEC. 29- JAN. 41; GULFLEX LUBRICATION ---- CAR WASHING ttam. "K * -.. rhV 1 Drink the w his..ej'... *********** POLISHING -, AUTO ACCESSORIES, a-: .V ; Love the woman... T. i I . SEASONSGREETINGS Try to stay alive till the 3:10 it I pulls out of town! ic ;I --"!'.. Z'bd\o ittr . : COURTEOUS SERVICE ALWAYS- !!;v. ;. !- ....; II I tune far another great Ont.. -icic + : iC r+ f ftc Watch For Grand Opening! !! : SUfrinf - .:! .:. V V GLENN FORD VAN HEFLIN ie, i 3 ;. t FELICIA FARR k Plus Van Johnson In MOM'S Technicolor Thriller iCt BETTY JEAN FISICER "ACTION OF THE TIGER"COMING ,j, Duval County 14li SATURDAY NIGHTrANUARY 4TH '7' Vocational School lil4 Special Premiere Engagement ic Betty Is a member of the "SATCHMO THE GREAT" iC 12th grade class. She is a IMPERIAL I Regular Prices 1958 GREATEST IDT! Regular PricesROOSEVEL1SUN.TUES. 4|( member of the Modern BusU i< ness Club secretary of the .; PHARMACY l4 Futubule Club and an honor DEC. 29-31 iC ' student. : 530 Broad at Ashley l&& .Jc }.\. =W\ c nC "AMAZING COLOSSAL MAN"AND 4************ - ic "CAT GIRLAlso RITZMERRY ( At The Strand Tonight-Midnight) tcc' Both First Run! JANUARY 1.3 Both First Run t< CHRISTMAS! AND"LAWLESS NEW BOWERY 80'a"BOYS De1F )<, '- All First Run "LOOKING FOR DANGER" Jctc i ". .., p . JE ' + A C IA , \4 'v rMN s i tH.a.t Dn... Duval County " Vocational School * FONDAANTHONY mm+ Tribute is paid to Samuel * Washington of the 10th ; grade class. He is a memberof Y PERKINS R the basketball team and ( "" IN" rai honor student, and a member g M rUUUG..sEATOICPRCDXTION S ( of the student council. c.S..Sr I :ay'X Y *'* * I * i@+hV :V 1 Congratulations from Pepsi Cola to these three Merit Awarad winners x Ji Listen to Pepsi Merit Award s- --al 1 i sanitation on Pepsi Cola TEEN.TIMEWlUIO: 1400 FROM'AOFUSTTTTOlLl"OF YOUAs 10 on your dial Saturdays: V 10:45 to 11:45 A3L -It the New Year dawns we wish you S65 days filled with good fortune and happy '' achievement. May your every venture be successful and good health and prosperity * ,.,.....1 attend yon throughout the year. TO ALL . 7 May we, at this time, thank our many0 friends for the many favors we received . ;:g from them In 1957?.It Is a pleasure for us to do business m this wonderful city; OF OUR MANY FRIENDS! * __ we hope to servo you In 1958.i * 1 1 FROM ALL THE GANG * i l TROPICANA LOUNGE & B'AR AND AT STATION WRHC j 21st and MyrtleENQUIRE - 1400 ON YOUR DIAL BAR & PACKAGE STORE", "STOWAWY GIRL" 8tJt and Davis KEN "KNIGHT TRAIN" KNIGHT t: l 'Sj s ;. , ROSE MARIE JESSIE FERGUSON Pepsi ColaDealers EXTRA EXTRA - IN DRIVE LIQUORS ofJacksonville . Kings Road and Rushing Pee Wee :Kassel WDUe Smith THERESA MACKEY BUSTER FORD "JAZZ DANCE" JOHN HIGHTOWER BOBBY GOLSON,.. ' . . V V . .-- :. .': -, .. ',' ., ..... < '. :. .. J |