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TIlbY 41X1 T'oIm^H peoples the n«rM « v*r sr* ««1%mik-viik rapidly In nil ph&M* <A vorld ac-
ftlvitlss. both professionally aud Uffcnicslh mh rvWks rH by the tfcr * exaaiples alx ve. Ou tke riflU la C;prlu
tVcrim-a. £J-rear-old wWiia«t -r uf !!♦•* fc-ntlifrn Kh<«1*iim wk* U the till** h« ld«*r of ihr Ma mile
tlilett«- events in tb«* Central Afrnnu (Hlersfian, uuA wan tke federation's flrat black representative to connate
#1 Intern Mtioual athleUes. at the lMi <M>fMu*« is K«*ne. Tnp left: FVdna J. Stall. 15S. former Britiali
r ..iuia skip* uia«t r. i* lt-aru.uc tke teehnM|«e* f welding at way geti-wel«liu school at CrMlewood, Loud 141.
Bottom, Mt: Mum Kdim Konntef Ahalu «f <tfcsas. k«4d r trf a B. A. Regret- from Durham aulversltjr, i seen
luring out4 of her piano recital* over rt * BBC* proem tti '('sllioc tiksna."
\ tint hpr irLsn^m GodzhIw C&fc
Anomer Arkansas ^ HoJd 0pefl
Racist May Miss
federal Post
Or th* AMaoiUu4 Negro Press
LITTLE lUX'K. Ark—Whet, S«i
J Will.«in Fnlbrigkt (Dv Ark.) wsi
turuf<i down by lb** Kennedy ndtuia-
iatration a* a u« niii.Pt for secretary
of tate because of hia segregatiou
view*. supporters of the civil rights
iii<r\ eia** lit ^a\e tt mgti of relief.
Now comes the aj pt iutment
Ld. i. 1? ...J , lr.. selected by Hej .
Dale Alford (!>., Ark *.*> * e i '*ting
Little K«*k post maater effective uu
the retirement of I'oetmaster I. C.
Bdlrilie. April JO.
There ha* been considerable sjtecti-
latiuti here regarding the outcome of
th* MtKinley sppointiaent r i n c e
McKinley. like Alford. was on th*
sogregatiouiBt aide in the little R"<rk
sekuol integration dispute.
Luat week Alford, awaking in
Washington, said he waa standing ky
Ilia selection of McKlaley deapiie an
announcement by Postmaster t. en*
eraJ J. Kdaard Day that MrKinley
would be further investigated. Mc-
Kjnley said he bad received word
earlier that be would be appointed
effective with Bellville'* retirement
but that h« hadn't received any offi-
cial word of the latent development.
MrKinley msde hi* comment at
Plain view, Ark., where h r ia prest-
dent of the First Stat* bank.
Day wouldn't identify the source
of "serious question*'*' k* said had
been raised in connection with the
MrKinley appointment nor tb# nature
of the m ucstion*. Alford blamed
"radical integrntionisUf for the pro-
teats.
MrKinley durins a half-year as
president of the srho«#l board t < k
part in an attempted teacher purge,
which was at least partly an out-
growth of the racial controversy. Me-
Kiuley and two other b« ard memlierv
were ousted in a recall vote brought
on by tin* purge.
Alford said "it is most unfortunate
thai the racial intejrrntiouist'' of our
area are seizing upon a routine t« tn-
r • • ♦* rrente another
Incident and it is difficult for me to
y« lieve that the leaders of the nn-
tional Democratic pnrty will give
it v credence to sticb emotionally in-
ipired attack"
Hallettsville News
M. North of Louise, died and wa*
brotight h. r«f f<-r burial, with aerric-a
nt Pleusant HU1 Baptiat chnnh. II-
waa a brother of 1^1 and Ixmnie
North, and Mr-. l*ola M'lllins.
(Mis I>ee Tyler returned to Tucson,
Arizona, after b -in^ heps at the bed-
aide of his father, Hev. H. B. Tyler.
Sr.
T1 - home of Mr. I«ura Millar
was b«rn d Sanirdnr, and only «
Uvt ill th" housp (urnivhinK* nit
rioibiug
Kcv. . M X CingWary *•£ .
visitlnd tdltlni tiwl V-
Mary I'rinc? Barr
while mi rontp to ' ' wait n«r
mother. Mrs. Clnr: ncWarj. Khf
ia n w tMihinr in II. iift"ll. F.lt'm
t'lrchman. prinripnl :it (Jidctinjtu. wan
•mnnjr th« vinitnr* here. Hatiirday.
Ti.e Star ens-Mayo o<tet that won
first. pln<e at the d-Btriet meetin* will
r% to I'rairie View Cfdleee, Saturday,
for the state meeting, under the di-
rection of Mra. Arehie C. Lemona.
The participant® in the mathematiej
itiunion wlio won flrat placa In tlie
district will t« under the direction of
t. 8. Johnson.
Karnes City News
llr. and Mra. L. 8 Teajne, Mr«
Frank Johnson, and Mra. Btella Roea
attended the joint aeaalon of tha miv
aionary 30cletiea held Saturday at Mt.
Moriah Baptiat church, Poth. Klder
R Smith and Elder T. T. A da me of
San Antonio, made encouraging re-
narka at the Sunday achool of Proa-
patt BnptiM ahurch laat Sunday.
■Mar Adam* dellrered the morning
niwif? at the Chnrch of CJod. and
■Mar Smith brought the ercnlng maa-
mt$. Out-o/-towa gueeta were prei-
mt from Salt Antonio, Kenedy, and
(a Vernla. Total amonnt rnleed for
Dm da* waa S44 #C
Carolyn Fay a King, asent, Till
accept nor newa for the Tter'rt.r if
•ontacted peraonall| a* h" ■"Icph.-ne
>g GL.OJlUft
Uoaae Saturday
GVSZAIMB — Porter's cafe,
(fomalrs, Texas, will hold
open k*«M> *tUuni ) Afwil 22.
with rafradkawU being acr>ed
0. B. Portar is pruprieiar.
(Paid adrerti«etiiet}(>
Gonzales News
}Jr. aiid Mra. (jcorye lieitdcrwon.
Mrs. Sun Mae Polk. Mrs. lienlak
D wuv Mr*. Frances Htepkena aud
Mrs. V'-liua Hnut, all of Kan An-
toaio, Visited Xan IS pear a, b« ba?
been seriously ill.
The meeting of the NAACP branch
will be held May -1. witk a ojmwun-
ity forum being held. City officiala
will ai-r\e as paueliats. Tkr American
IVoodmea will bol<l tbankspving serv-
ices at Webster Chapel AMK church,
ttunday, April 2S. Iter. L. K. Ausbia
will pre*ck tke animal aermoa. aad
the choir of Mt. Pilgrim Baptiat
church will aing. as will the mea'a
ehoma of Prorideoce Baptist cborf*.
Webster Cbapd AMK chnrrii Hosed
a successful rental, witk Ro. L. I>.
Jacks«ui of Ksa Ant^ nio j reaefcinr.
The Sacred Three of Han Antonio
aang during tfce revival.
Boy Scouts of Troop No. 2*W par-
ticipated in the district Camp-4* near
Yoakum. Re>-. Ansbie will c« nduet
the international Morse code Munal-
Ing i . th* district eveut. find Albert
Howard of Post 'JK* will direct fir*t
aid. Cub Hcouts will take part in the
kite flying event, with Mrs. M«ry
Howard serving as co-ordiualor.
Rev. Ellis, pastor of fireater Ris-
ing Star Baptist church of Nixon, and
hi* group came to render service for
the men's chorus of Providence Bap-
tist church. Rev. Willie ( . Sample-
ton, who recently entered the minis-
try, d«'lirer«^l s serni'm for the mis-
sion circle of Mrs. Gertrude^#nek.
'&riy .
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tOM African
Students EnroHf d
In U. S.
Jiy the Associated Ncgra'PfeM
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tidy
St. Petersburg
Integrates City-
Owned Hospital
H> the Associated Negro Press
ST. PfcTEKSBI'RG, Fla. — The
citv->wnwJ Mound Park bosj'ital was
racially integrate last week with the
admission of a Negro V"tuan for
treatment of varicose veinn.
City and h<*pitn! officials said
there were no incidenta Mm 1 K#u Jiec*,
administrator, helped j^ir. Altnmease
Cbatnpman. THi years old] register for
a private room she is expected to oc-
cupy for about ten days.
Tha city council decided to admit
N'ecroea to Mound Park after a con-
ference with City Manager George
A noes Mud legal c. tinsel. ,
The conference foJiunrd circulation
of a ]petition by residenta near the
hospital to initiate an ordinance that'
would block proposed const ruction of
a wing in Mound Park tkat had been
approved b/ tke council (or Kegroea.
Flatonla News
Mr. and Mra. Sam ienktea, Iff*.
Krnuia Williams, Miss Ldna Imtu,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kugeue Lara mo-
tored to Hay City to visit their ais-
ter, who is ill in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerr> lMthkn spent
the week end in San Antonio vimting
hia sister aud brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Desha and family.
Miss Sandra Faje JEjuu* i jjl«
Shiner News
Mrs. Minnie RusHell's uephews
from Angeles, California; Tuc-
xm, Arizona, and Sau Antonio, vis-
ited her this week end. She is recove-
ring nicely from the effects of a re-
cent stroke.
Mis. M. A. (jladney, Hilda l>oi*ou,
Miss Mattie Uell Myers attended the
I'-TA meeting held Saturday in Co-
lumbus. .Mrt. Isaac Robersou and
sister-in-law, Mra. Eua Cuffins of
Yoakum, attended the principals'
meeting held iu Austin, Friday.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. Johnson aud nioth-
r, and Mrs. Cora Lee of Voakum, vis-
WASHINGTON —
lea t 2jUI W Africaaa
American «*dleges aud ««ii
w«* dinHoaed this week by
made by Africa Report,
muujaiiie published here.
Thi« is tbe fir t nttempt tog;it..T
statihtics on the African fl6id**t<">
bete ami may not irndnda tS a bo
arc artunlly lu tbe aStatea^ A^prduig
to the Africa Report surTfjr,' t1 re
were l.ll.MI enrolled foe the 19$MM)
school year and it is safe to assume
tbut additional students have been
admitted since then.
The greatest number. 490, come
from the T'uited Arab itpnfclii and
Nigeria is aecond with Of the to-
tal in this country, only 201 aj< ft'*
males. . ^
Contrary to geuer.il balk^ <0U are
being financed by their own govern-
ments, and 41 are getting aid fr tu
their governments aud private agen-
cies.
'Jtie largest number, 51ft. are Is iug
financed by private sourcaa and 'tOu
are self financed. Tbe l^aitad States
government is paying for tke educa-
tion of 21V and 41 more im «aop*ra-
tiou with private agcuriea.
Nine hundred ten are H^ercratl-
untes; HV2 are in graduate fchoola
and 1 si in sjiecial institution*.
Krtener Mala Stmtj
A breakdown of studies abows medi-
cal science, 1«|; a gr knit are,
business administration, ISO; educa-
tion. ISO; civil eagiaaertag, H«;
iscciiauical engineering, 49: * 'her
eiigiueeriug, 117; theology, T*; lan-
guage nnd literature, Tl; other hu-
manities, 1f#l; bi<Hogieal aeienees.
l!W: chemistry, 67; other ariencea,
107: economics, 120; other aacial sci-
ences, *J73 aud other fielda of study,
107.
According to the survey, gtadents
nome from the CAR, Nigeria, S *utk
Afrba, Ethiopia, liberie, Ghana,
Kenya. Morocco, ftadaa, Hierr. fx;-
cme, Tanganyika. Tunisia, t'^nnda,
and Lilna.
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iatmdaf
Lb* Mtifffw
era 1M t
MwleSti.
Kerrville News
Tie condition of Jim Pollard, who
lias been hospitalized for the paat
two weeks, is refl>rte<l ns mu«-h im-
pr-ve-l. Mr., Martha Weaver returned ;;^"™toUv„ n.lletUyille Su.ulay.
to the city last week after tiiree - -- 7
months sjient in i'alui Springs, Cali-
fornia. Mrs. Josephine Walker, who
was hoi^piialixed, is at h>'me, uud con-
valescing nicely.
Robert l.ee (Butter Ball) Owens, is
the new carrier for San Antonio Reg-
ister. Subscribers can contact him
at .'K>4 Fifer street.
Funeral services for Mrs. Tischa
Jackson, who di«l April 14, were
conducted Tuesday, April 18. from
Mt. "live Baptist church. Rev. C.
V. Ever a ice officiated. Rev. Evcrage
returned to the city Monday from
-rpua Cbristi where he had con-
ducted a week-long revival.
Uvalde News
Vernon Harris has ret timed home
from visiting relatives iu Houston.
Jennie Curtis is visiting iu Houston.
Mrs. Elvira Webster of Gonzales
made a business trip here recently.
Del Kio News
Rev. H. Kinchlow informed his
church that he would be there every
Sunday and some times during the
week. Grace Methodist church hud a
large attendance at services Sunday.
Rev. F. II. Gates was winner of
the child's wagon of groceries given
by the local den mothers.
s at New Light Baptist
cbup ii \ . • !* ' r the auspices of
tbe youth of liie ehurcu, "II
poaitious being filled by the you
people. Serving in various capacity
were Roy Harris, Laura Parry man, ,.|OM j,h ;
Mary Maxwell, Esther Lee Peryr 1 -
man, Joe Lee Perry man, Margaret
Linda Mills, Jereldiue Harris, and
Mrs. Clarice Barefield. Rev. W. N.
Johnson brought a sermon for the
youth at 8 o'clock. Vliators were
Willie Woods, and the daughter of
Rev. W. N. Johnrnn*.
House guests of Mr. and Mra. Mor-
ris Durham and son were Rev. and
Mra. Bedford and daughter; Hev. W.
N. Johnaon and daughter; Willie
Wooda, Mr. and Mra. Henry Kinch-
low. A covered dl*b luncheon waa
Barred at the cafeteria honoring the
prayer meeting band.
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Oakland News
Elder V. Baker of Houston deliv-
ered the message at nervicea In New
Zion Temple ftnnday night. Vlaltort
present In the aervices were Charlie
Stevena of San Autonlo, Langston
Coffey of Schulenburg, Mra. Lncretla
Woodson and daughter of Clear Oeefc
community.
Elder and Mrs. Jacob Hi mm one
and family and Mra. Abbie Adams
visited In Garwood Sunday. Robert
Newton visited hia aona in HaUetta-
vil'e last Sunday.
dies AT 107
By the Associated Negro Press
CHICAGO — Mrs. ttel .cca Mor-
row, 107. died here last week.
,frs. Morrow, who waa a resident
o for 25 years, leaves a son,
iwo daughters, Mra. Emma
1'ekin and Mrs. Alice Cruse; 50
grandchildren; and 40 great-grand-
children.
San Marcos News
The youth department ®f Firat
Baptist church started ita
of Youth day with a
church basement, Saturday
ing in charge of the
Sunday. H| onaora
Majors and Mra. L.
First Baptist, Wesley Chapel AMK,
and (irester Bethel cfcaifX'Weft ia
a fellowship meetiag at Jaefafa Chap-
el Methodist church far tfct apprecia-
tion servicea keld for Utw. Mra.
I. IJ. I'ierre, p«at«r u4 wMl f Itiat
ttuurli. Uev. l'ierea ia rctiSac after
:n year, of wrrin as ft ■nSfer.
Her. I.. SinKleton, frieada, and aoae
uf Li* meiuber.1. atlesdad the lunersl
nf Ileurjr Ilardeman la Lnt'laat
Friday. Mr. and Mn. CUaK Creeu-
wnud were viaitora ia tUE faraur
Iwme uf Hefujio laat week. TWd D.
John* ia ill. Sam Hardcmaa ia «UII
ill ill Brooke General hearttd la Saa
Antonio. He la a brother It. flearf
liarJeaaa. 1m> was tarla< Urn wa*.
Schulenbura News
A financial drive waa heU at
Pleasant Union Baptiat chorjh, with
Oirinth and 8t. Jamea Baptist
churches, and Htevena Chapel Meth-
odist church as gnaata. Bar. l. j.
Johnson is conductiag a revival in
Snn Antonio.
Mrs. Beatrice Upton haa been ill,
but is improviug. Rev. & J. Hunt
and congreaation of MMarqae were
guewts at St. Jamea Baptiat Aurch,
Sunday. Arthur Pena of 8aa Anton-
io visited his mother, Mra. Johnnie
M. Peun, over the week mi.
MISS MYftTUS f.%TON
KhlKIViW rORRIHN fkix-ow
ship—Miss Myrtle lr. Catou, of
IdOtna Luula, California, is the only
Negro among 30 junior and senior
medical students who received the
lttH foreign fellowship made pos-
sible by a $160,000 grant from Smith,
Kline and French, a Philadelphia
pharmaceutical firm. Ska i* one of 15
recipients who will serve in Afri-
can countries, and ahe will a|«end throe
months, this Bummer, at the Korie
Bu hospital in Accra, Ghana. She ia
a senior at the College of Medical
tivangeli'tM, Los Angeles.
—Associated Negro Press photo
Corpus Christi News
Tke W.aaeu'a i'rufreaaiv* dak
presented Vrrnamcne Jones aa curat
milnirt a( tke observant* of iu tweulr-
fillb auniveraar>.
The program was held at the YW-
CA, 401 North Cara .rahua street,
.^tinda> afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Tbe arliat presented a profraa of
(■ernian aoncs by George Frederick
Handel, other daasica, and Niff#
apirituala. She waa accompanied kj
>fra. Joan B. Potts.
Members of the club are Mra. Kola
A. Sweat!, president; Mra. Bern ire
Leoonrd, rice president; Mrs. Viviaa
: . 11. Klowers, aecretarj; Mra. Portia
iT (I>. Uerrej-, assistant aecretarjr; Mra.
*-■ Viida W. Johnson, treasurer; Mra.
nerraia Leathers. Mrs. Edwin 8ul-
don, Miw A. ILurtente Parchmsa,
Mrs Helen Carline, Mrs. H. B«j<
Hall. Mrs. W. B. Pleasant, Mra.
Theresa Anderson. Mra. Jessie M.
Brownlow, Mrs. Nina C. Jordan, aad
Mrs. thipree 8. Bereriy.
Weimar News
Rev. Hobbs, Mesdsmes M. K.
Johnaon, h*. Ps W. Jones, Lillian Wik
liams, and A. Carroll atiendsd the
district conference held iu Lock hart
Rer. Hobbs delivered the morning
message.
The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Washing-
ton waa fcrtft at Iflt. Avis Baptiat
church, with Rev. A. Hribbard offici-
ating, and the Robinson Janerel home
in charge of burial. Bfce Is .furtive*
by brothers, snd other relativea.
Rev. T. It. Simmons celebrated hia
eighth anniversary Sunday at Maea
donia Baptist church, aud Rer. U.
S. Dickey preached the anniversary
sermon. A choir from Houston fur-
nished music, aud the churches of
the city took part.
Mr. and Mra. Cknrlia Greene, Airs.
Clars Lee, Mrs. Leona Wicks, and
other relatives attended the funeral
of Charlie Greene's brother In Oran-
ger.
Karl Downs glee club psrticipsted
Race Forgotten
By 'Bama Flood
Rescue Workers
By tha Aoaorlated Neiro i'rcaa
HBLMA, Ala—While and Negro
rescuc worker* tolled alda by aid*
laat week, racial difference forgot-
lea, ia this (lood-atrickea central Ala
bama rlty.
At aa* time 1.400 persons wen fca-
iuc cared (or la Red Croaa ahrltera.
(W tbeae, all but about DO were Ne-
groes, tha Bed Croaa reported.
Wendell I'arrisk, ckairmaa U tha
Selma Bed Croaa thaptcr, aaid all
were Mat cared for ia Negro church-
ea or achooia, with whit* church work-
er* and tha lunchroom staffs of th*
city achooia aaaiatiag.
I>r. Jack Pilkiagtoa. a Bed Croaa
staff physician, Bade hia rounda with
both whit* aad Negro aura**.
Cooka ara provided by church MaSa,
with valuateers assisting—both whit*
aad N*(ro.
Sheriff Jim Clark of Dallaa coualy
said that at Ih* height of rc*c«c * -
eraliona, aome 100 whit* person* had
voluul**r*d th* ns* of thslr hoata to
remove Negra families froai autlylag
Tesknm News
Mm, Aula Klchard waa a
guest in th* bom* *f Mrs. CaQte
Jamlaaa la Cuero.
T- -IJ— SI
' TTMMNC flSWS
Mm Satalla Itekr S aa th* SO
Hat. Mi. aad Mra. Bwr Oraat an
fWtiv 1" New BrauafcH aa |u*Sl
thrir
Tormenting Rectal Itch
Stopped In Minutes
VMi Naw HaaBag
IPafaolPBaa
Naw Ymk, It V. (Spatial)-
Oaa of Um moat caaunoa aSte-
ttaaa la a eaaStiaa known aa
"iUklag pilaa." It la a«at
•mbarraaalac for tha vietia
darinc the day aad adpadally
amantlif at aiitt,
So aaatkar what jrouVa oaad
witbaat raamlta - nara'a good
. Por tha flrft tiaa, aaanca
■ad a naw baaliu aab-
with tha aatoaUhing
ability to maftlr atop tha
bormtac Itch aad paia. It acts-
ally ahriaka hamorrhoidi-
—isla—i - - |f,
wlwOn MUyRTi ll
i haa prorad thla
Medical ad-
producaa a tanttkablf effae-
m fata af haalinr Ita fana-
ntlaa aua hdp pra-
ia Colaiabua at the aaaaal andcal
under the direetioa of Mra. W. W.
Hi nton aad W. P. 11*11.
In one
■ant" waa reported and vari-'
Sad bp a doctor's obearratluaa.
Thla improrament waa awia-
tainad in caaae where a doctort
obaarvationa ware eontinaed
orara period of awn thai Ajbom
these aufferera were a wida
variety of hemorrhoid eoadl-
tioaa, aome af 10 to SO yaara*
do ration.
Ttia aacret U this new healinf
aubatance (Bio-Dyne*) — dla.
cotrary af a world-famona
raaaarch inatitotkm. This sab-
rtanee ia now ohtainabb in *4at-
maaf 4r eappoettrnw/emi knewa
aa /VapatwKan 6*. Aak fat
Preparation H Boppoaitoriaa
(eonvenient to carry If away
froaa heme) or Preparation fi
Ointment With apecU] appUea-
tar. Available at all drag
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