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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 4

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Jackson, Mississippi
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PAGE 4 THE CLARION-LEDGER. JACKSON, MISS- TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1953 Washington School Faculty Announced 1953-54 school year: High School, Principal Msth and Coach. Orland C. Everett: English, Social Studies, and Coach, Travis Myers: English and Librarian. Mrs.

Winifred Watts; Science, E. D. Freeman. Home Economics, Third TV Station In Jackson Favored Sept. 1G-17 Plans Outlined For State Medical Meet WASHINGTON, Miss G.

L. Tu- Mrs. Tressa Costly, Business Edu- tor, states that Elementary. Principal and 7tb School will open September 3 orGrade Hensarllngi 6th registration of both high school and Grade. Mrs.

Cleo Megginson. 6th An FCC examiner Monday that the Lamar Broadcasting Co. permitted to build a television station on Channel 3 at Jackson. If no protests or objections are filed, the recommendation by Examiner Herbrrt Sharfman will au elementary school students. With i and 7th Grade.

Miss Frances an expected increase of a Physicians throughout Mississip- executive director of Mississippi Hospital and Medical Service- pi are invited to attend the fifth annual assembly of the Mississippi mum of 100 students, four addition-! 1Q al classrooms are being in.hrAm Essie Mae Gresham. 2nd and the lunchrom is being expand Chapter of the American Academy tomatically become the decision of the commission. It will be Jackson's third TV Grade. Mrs. Iris Gaddy.

2nd Grade, of General Practice to be held in ed. Following is the faculty for the the Heidelberg Hotel in Jackson SeDtember 18 and 17. Dr. Gus A. Rush, Meridian, president of the Dr.

O. andolph Batson and "Some Ole Miss Graduates 'Hear Dean McCarler UNIVERSITY A proper understanding of the role of university as distinguished from a college would "put an end to the foolish suggestions which rise now and then that Mississippi should have two or three universities," organization announced today station. WJTV, owned by The Clarion-Ledger and the Jackson Daily News is already in operation and plans are on th3 drawing boards for WSLI-TV. a Standard Life Insurance Co. station.

The Lamar Life Insurance owners of radio station WJDX. al of the Endocrinological Problems of Gynecologic. by Dr. Lectures by five out-of-state Guest speakers to be heard rn Wednesday and the subjects of their talks include: Dr. Guy A.

Caldwell, Ochsner Clinic, New Orleans. "Injuries of the Ligaments of the Dr. Thomas F. Frist, Nashville, Tennessee, "The Use of ACTH and Cortisone In General Dr. O.

Randolph Batson, Vanderbilt University Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee. "Common Problems in Child Care" and Dr. E. C. Hamblen, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, "Some of the Endocrinological Pro Mrs.

Allena Clark. 1st Grade, Mrs. A. J. Stennett, 1st grade, Mrs.

Lucy Greer; Piano, Mrs. Alice Beard, Public School Music, Miss Bonnie Fleming; Dancing. Mrs. Dotsy Myers, Dietician. Mrs.

Daisy McClure, Secretary, Miss Helyn Conn. Custodian, Thelma Ronsom. Trustees of the school are: G. R. Hightower.

L. HcDSley and Carroll Sojourner. I Mil lull. I II IT" if I I.I I-'1 -C' i I guest speakers, each distinguished in his field, will be the highlights E. C.

Hamblenx. Door prizes will be awarded fol of the assembly, the purpose of lowing these lectures and the as wnlch Is to bring the latest developments of the medical field to the hard-working general practloners sembly wui be concluded wiin a board of directors meeting." Program For Tbe Ladies For the first time, special events HARD-WORKING personnel of the Preventorium for children at Sanatorium, were presented with a new riymoutb station wagon this month by tbe Plymouth Dealers of Mississippi as a gesture of their appreciation for the fine service this agency is performing for underweight and rundown boys and girls of Mississippi. Miss E. M. Clark, director of the Preventorium, is shown receiving the keys to the car from E.

J. Craigo of Jackson. The spacious new car replaced a station wagon which was donated to the Institution back la 1948 by grateful parents and friends In Coahoma county. of the state Other features of the two-day program include scientific blems of Gynecologic Practice exhibits, addresses by speakers In About 84 per cent of the Niagara River's flow passes over the Canadian falls. A fellowship hour will be held in insurance and religious fields, a are planned for the ladles whose husbands are attending the annual assembly.

A tour of tbe city is planned for the afternoon of Sept planned program for the ladies and other events. the Rose Room of the hotel at 6:20 p. m. Wednesay evening to be followed by a banquet and dance on the roof. Dr.

Rush announced that all ember 16 and a style show will be held the morning of September 17 so owns the Lamar Broadcasting Co. Sharfman's decision came after Bob Sanders withdrew his application for the same channel. Sharfman said the grant of a TV permit to Lamar without further ado would be in "public Interest, convenience, and necessary." L. M. (Mac) Sepaugh.

manager' of WSLI-TV. said Architect J. M. Spain is drawing the plans for their station. He said it is not known when operation will begin but it will be after the first of next year.

WJTV is affiliated with the CBS network. WSLI-TV will use ABC. The Lamar Life station will probably use NBC since the Lamar Dr. R. B.

Robins. Camden, Arkansas, and Immediate past-presi Dean Fete Kyie Mccarter told a University of Mississippi summer graduating class of 186 students her Sunday night. He said It would also lead to the kind of financial support that a university must have to be a university. It was Dr. McCarter's farewell address as Dean of the University.

He will become vice-president of the University of Oklahoma Sept. 1. His successor. Dr. W.

Alton Bryant, acted as dean at the graduation exercises. Degrees were presented by Chancellor J. D. Williams. Dr.

McCarter called on the graduates to 'exert all the influence and leadership that you will have to keep your University free. members of the medical profession, nurses and members of the hospital staffs of the state are Invited to attend. in one of Jackson's leading department stores. A tea in the Gover dent of the American Academy of nor's Mansion Thursday afternoon. Kinsey's New Sex Book On Way Here General Practice, will be the prin September 17.

Is also planned. cipal speaker at the banquet. WEDNESDAY PROGRAM Officers for the next rear will be NEW NOBLE HOTEL Modern -Conveniences SPECIAL RATES For Permanent Guests Dial 2-9506 PUy safe when stomach pains elected at a business meeting In Thursday Program Thursday morning, September 17. the doctors attending the as T.k give you scare oi VON'STablata- mill five you scare oi the Victory Room of the Heidelberg Hotel beginning at 9:00 a. m.

Dr W. Douglas Hudglns. pastor Dr. Alfred C. Klnsey may have begun by studying the behavior sembly win see a color film.

ULCER Life radio station. WJDX. is affiliated with that network. jof the bee. but somewhere along the books and expect to have them ready for readers by the first of September.

All proceeds from Dr. Kinsey's book will go to the 'Klnsey Foun of First Baptist Church, Jackson, lik a doctor' araeriptioa for faitatt r.liaf from buraiag, cnaarina. net Toxemia of hear Dr. in- the way he found people were It 13 the special province of our A. Caldwell discuss wU deliver the invocation to open WSLI-TV will operate on very public education to take the lead, high frequency with 214.000 watt the maintenance and defense dation for Research" at Blooming- in acid pa ml and (at.

Taatad, prrrl -millions oM or 2i roar. Cot VON't afl rafist only 1 1 J. power. It is expected to have a radius of about 80 miles. i the assembly ana Mayor Allen C.

Thompson of Jackson will welcome the physicians to the capltol city. The response to Mayor Thompson's welcome will be given by Dr. W. M. Dabney, Crystal Springs, vice- ton.

Indiana which furthers study in entomology. SIJoWilnTew Charters Issued president of the Mississippi Chap Back Injuries" and Dr. Thomas F. Frist discuss The Management of Cardiac Problems." The luncheon meeting will hear Dr Marc C. Weerslng, pastor of Central Presbyterian Church, as guest speaker.

His subject will be "The Civic Religious and Moral Obligation of the Medical Profession to the Two lectures will be heard In the afternoon: "Diseases of the Skeletal System In by ter. i i i "WIRE r'FENclNG'j If Barbed Wirt Welded Wire I ft.U a of mm am mm I The general practitioners win hear a discussion of the Blue Cross- teresting too. The entomologist from the University of Indiana has completed his second book. "Sexual Behavior In the Human Female" and it will appear on the book shelves of leading stores throughout the country Thursday. The Mississippi Office Supply Company reports that they have ordered a large supply of the books and expect to have it this week.

In fact, according to Mrs. W. C. Herbert. Dr.

Kinsey's second book is expected to outsell his first. "Sexual Behavior of the Human Male." "We have already taken a large number of advance orders." says Mrs. Herbert. "No one seems to ef this freedom: that is why a person who knowingly subscribes to the tenents of any organization or party which would deny or destroy our intellectual freedom has no place on the faculty of any of our educational institutions." The University stands at the head of our public education system in Mississippi. Let us never forget that if a University cannot be a place where people may honestly doubt, honestly dissent, honestly disagree, where the honest, objective search for truth may be permitted to prevail not only over Blue Shield Plan at a luncheon meeting on the Heidelberg Roof by Richard C.

Williams of Jackson, Salesman Sues Officer and Cily A Jackson salesman filed a damage suit in Circuit Court Monday against the City and Police Patrolman C. J. Taylor, charging Injury resulting from false arrest. The suit was filed by J. W.

Brent, of 2560 Williamson avenue, charg Fourteen firms capitalized at a total of $1,784,075 secured charters from Secretary of State Heber Ladner here last week. Included were ten domestic concerns capitalized at $315,000 and four for tit BttSWIM tltCTtOIIC 32" Poultry ond Garden Wire- Hordware Cloth 1 I 48" -58" -72" Tr Hrr'2r I Lawn Fence T7 I A 36" -42" -48" Steel Fence Posts For Music Unsurpassed object to the $8 that the book will cost. They're just afraid they won't get one of the first copies." Over at the Emporium things eign businesses with total capital of $1,453,075. They were: DOMESTIC The Bluff Creek Canning Company, Vancleave, Purpose: Canning Factory, $75,000.00. are a little different.

"Yes, we i ing that he was arrested falsely at his residence on August 3, by Patrolman Taylor. Brent specifically charges that he "was rot violating any ordinances of the city, and that Taylor, without due authority of law. an affidavit or warrant for his arrest did strike, beat and wound him." Through his attorney. Leon E. Provlne.

Brent asks $10,000 actual Smiih'A MUSIC STORES falsehood but over tne more suoue and sinister enemies of truth sush as bigotry and prejudice and expediency if a university cannot be that kind of place, then it ceases to be a university at all." he said. Final Ritesleld" For A. J. Vaughan Final rites were held at 3 p. m.

kD Everett" Hardware Co. are going to stock Dr. Kinsey's new book," said Mrs. Leola Purett, "But I've heard several people sav they Just wouldn't spend $8 for it." Acutally the biggest play on the book, according Hattiesburg Council of Garden Clubs, Hattiesburg. Purpose: Oar-den clubs.

No Capital. Lake Side Fishing Club. Vicksburg, Purpose: Fishing and recreation. No. Capital.

Mississippi Termite Control. Inc. 120 W.Capitol 121-123 So. Stats St. Phone 2-2621 Two Locations: and $10,000 punitive damage, plus 511 Yazoo Just off N.

State costs of the litigation. to Mrs. Purett. will come from the rental library. "We already have a long waiting list of people Brent's suit claims a ruptured Jackson, Mississippi.

Purpose: i Termite extermination business. 1 ear drum as a result of the alleg- who want to check it out for a Mondav for Andrew Jackson $5,000.00. Joe's Tractot Inc. Mc- va'rhan who d'ed it his home attaK dieted by Taylor andlfc sundM I1'0 Iterations about" his head andle jacli rear LUca at 1..0 a. m.

sunaay. Jackson Public Library- Injury to both eyes. He also charg of Comb, Purp've: Wholesale or re have ordered several copies Mr. Vaughan, a retired farmer, died following an extended illness. A native of Kentucky, he moved to Hinds county in 1920.

Rites were conducted by the Rev. es that "he was left in a cell without a bed. bleeding about the face and body and suffering from pain and Injury." Officers said Brent was arrested tail, automobiles, trucks, farm machinery and equipment 00. Gulley Grocery, Company, Pascagoula. Purpose: Operation of a wholesale grocery store $100.

000.00. $750 Bond Filed For Auto Thefl drunk in private, chrrh fr th Baldwin charges using abusive language and resist TKw TVirtrv-v v-crtn 1 sf "Ifi Wilkinson Tire Service. Jackson. Purpose: Filling station or service station. $100,000.00.

Starkville Credit Bureau. Incor- ing arrest. He was reportedly convicted on one charge of using abusive language and the two remaining charged were dropped. Willi a UUlll.iUHt Ford charged with auto theft, waived preliminary hearing Mon day In Municipal Court and was porated Btarkvllle, Purpose: Com- bound over under $750 bond to a-ipiling credit information 111 MM Mm II ffira MM $5,000.00. Assoc wait action of the grand jury.

I Outdoor Advertising Chief of Detectives M. B. Pierce ition of Mlsslstlppl, Inc Funeral chapel with interment in the Raymond cemetery. His survivors include four daughters. Mrs.

J. M. Allen, of Raymond; Mrs. J. W.

Stephens and Mrs. Dorothy Tibbs. both of Jackson and Mrs. J. T.

Phillips, of Natchez; three sonsi Ray, of Jackson; Sam. of Dearborn. and Robert, of Utica: two brothers. Jewel of Folm-sendale. and George, of Chicago; three sisters.

Mrs. Bell Jones and Mrs. Ray Hicks, both of Folm-sendale. and Mrs. Ed Carter of Paduoah, and one half-sister.

Mrs. Beulah Baggett. of Tas. Purpose: advertising. No capital.

Semi-Annual Bridge Tournament Ends said. Pierce said Thompson, an employee of the Thomas Garage on Jaycee Speech School for the Deaf, Jackson. Purpose To con- Lindberz drive, is charged with duct a school for children who stealing a car from there belong- are deaf. No Capital FOREIGN Over five hundred contract bridge tournament here Sunday. Winners of the men's pair finals held Sat- C.

E. Adams Si Company. Ine lnfr to J. E. Simon.

Joe E. Carr, Negro. 1209 Hill charged with assault and battery an Alabama corp. Birmingham with Intent, also waived prelim-(Alabama. Purpose: General Con- Sunday were; Robert Walter Herbert.

New Pallbearers included R. C. and lev. Ethel Runnels. J.

T. Phillips. lEitard and lnary hearing Monday and wasitractors S8.OC0.0O. bound over under $750 bond to a- Holly a New York wait action of the grand Jury, Chief 498 Se.enth Avenue, New John Franklin Thigpen, James Allen and Charles Lingley. Baldwin Funeral Home was In charge.

York, New York Purpose: To man Pierce said. ufacture and deal in women's ap parel $1,200,075.00. Orleans; Joe Smith. George Ellas, Jackson. Women's pairs winners were: Mrs.

Erline Folev and Mrs. Robert Pitard of New Orleans; Miss Helen Moore and Mrs. Charline Simmons. In the open pairs, three session event, held Sunday afternoon Mrs. A.

M. Byrd of Meridian and Mr. Freddie Hughes were first with over all scores ef 398. Mrs. Louis Fowler Bulck Company, a Dela JET PLANKS COLLIDE LONDON.

Auu. 17 IP Two Royal Air Force Meteor jet fighter nlnnpo. rnlliriH nhonf 19.000 feet ware Corp. 317 325 South State Street, Dover Delaware Purpose Optimist Club Hears Of Scout Jamboree above the English Channel In the! General automobile dealer and neighborhood of Le Havre todav.agency $220,000.00. and exploded.

The Air Ministry Jim Brown Town and County Zollinger and Dr. Richard Green said there was no hope that the'Stores, ond Ohio Corp. 3834 inf jacn-on upumi-i i.iuo bom of New Orleans were second Diiot oi either craft survived. The'Euclld Avenue, Cleveland. Ohio ceara report Monwy cn all over scores of 391'.

planes were engaged In war exer-j Purpose: To conduct a general 1. i- A 1 me annual eiecuon oi oincers cises. 'mercnanoise business $25,000.00 fnT th Print Rrirfrro Master of Troop 8. veteran -jmpd ot thi mtinir Scout leader cf Andrew Jackson were. Joe kLnncrt president.

H. Council, who is also an fcUvelThrower vice-president. Spencer Boy Now! Take Advantage of This imrraccr vi u.c i Brown, second vice-president: Mrs Club. Williams, treasurer re-elect; A n'ifknMV-a Aiaso their recent troop in a report trip to the Internationaal ree. wmet Special ry UiUIUUtl OUUUY cCUillg 1M.I REGULAR PRICE LL PLUS TAX riedJS cars, two dmers and 450 JJg StlS Scout Nations told the appreciation of their work with Club cf their many tours gruP- SALE PRICE4 Interesting talk about their camp, life.

Rodeer stated the total food! for th 7 rfav nmn amounted rr' to $750,000 The last meal. a steak dinnr. Is supposed to havejf '201', PLUS REGULAR PRICE TAX S95 I ytoo a 16 cott $23,000. Scout Bob Hederman. told cf the fun they had In Swapping." This sport Is encouraccd to help the Scouts minzle and get better acquainted.

Bob state that one scout's "swapping" netted him 2 snakes. 3 white rats and one horned toad. Scouts were Georje Moore. Edgar Nations. Rodger Striblint? and Bob Hederman.

Jr. Other guests were Bob Stanford. Thad Luke, and Levin Farm SALE PRICG4) CHRYSLER ROOM i V5s6 AIR CONDITIONER oniT Hlk Reduced from $12900 ff ALL SALE PRICES PLUS TAX AND RECAPPABLE TIRE er. Tbe door prize was award-. 723 ed to Victor Dearman.

i W. Monument Diol 2-5533! JJ i Take advantage of ATLAS SPECIAL mer ipecial a full iff? vV 21- inch rotary power mower with a 4-cyde tL'JjGK onr A'cji? Mouse BIG SAYING on all sizes Including WHITE SIDE WALLS 6:70 15 I cox Gaiy30iG on asaRaw- am asssai in iasa" Th Green Horntf Is fully ouoronteed-sturdy yt Hght in wtlght. Cufi a full 21-Inch twoth with rotory blad. Has a 4-cyde goto-nne ngine-IIka your outo-for mm In shirting end full powr wfn running. Turns on a dime, easy to maneuver, tMational value ot ipeciol low price.

Can Become Reality With a EI ME ILARJ from MAGNOLIA STATE BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION 210 N. Congress Dial 3-5463 J. J. Ratlif f' Service Station 400 last Pearl, Tel. 4-7911 James Stondard Service Station 1104 Ttrry 4, T.I.

5-9202 W. B. Purser's Service Station 740 WW St T.I. 2-9452 fir Standard Service Station C.rn.r Ptari ft- S. Farnh, Tel.

2-9665 Mergon Ct nfer Service Station Old CefttM Rotfr Tel. 6-4237 Five Point Standard Service Station Wsedrow Drive, Tel. 2-9411 Jack Smith Standard Service Station Clinton BlvaVTet. 2-9210 Kemp's Standard Service Station 701 West Tel. L.

W. Meadows Standard Service Sta. Hi9hw.y SO Tel. 5-9292 Standard Oil Service Station North Sat Amits Tel. 2-0154 Standard Oil Service Station North W.

Griffith T.I. 2-93 5f PARKER AUTO PARTS CO. ArTO MfCaaia BROOKHAVEN CNIVERSAt. LAWN MOWEK sravicE X7t Raklatra SC B. PFRKta HARD-WAKE a strrLt co.

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