MIAMI TIMES. MIAMI. FLORIDA
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Pictured above are scenes dur
mg the dedication by Rev. Forbes
of bii new home at IVO3 NW 3ra
court. The home was conrtruc*ec
by the M ar/ . Home Improverr.er.
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Pictured at top is Rev. Forbes
rote*ring xeys from Babe Shar
gur manager of Miami Horne Irr.-
Integration Becomes A
Fact In Air Forces
FAMC OPENS FOR
FRESHMAN
SEPT. 13
TALXAIiASSEL Ftortanen
* lAarmg the Florida A and M
Ur Aktty' tor the fall semester are
Mctoedu!e<l to arrive on September
J 3.
Dormitories open lor the new
comers on Sunday morning, the
JB. Thus date will mark the be
tj.uaHi? of the Freshmen orien
tation Wr*ek program which is de
.igoed to aid each freshman in
making catj.ffactory adjustments
to hits new environment, and to
i.HKiat in guiding the development
of hiu potentialities to the fullest
extent toward the realization of
satisfactory as well as useful
Jive*.
The first formal phase of the
week’s program will be a musical
which will be held Sunday even
ing at six o’clock. On Monday
morning the initial general as
.■rfxnbly will get underway at
eight o’clock. The speakers are to
be I>r. R. L. Anderson, director of
?rtu<ksnt health serviced and Mrs.
C. B. Daniels-, dietitian.
The newcomers to the Famcee
i ampus are to be taken on a tour
of the campus at 9:30 with the
JingHnh placement U*t .soheduled
to t*Hkn at two o’clock. Later in
tUe afternoon the men students
will RM'tft with the dean of men
and hio staff and women students
with the dean of women and her
wtaff.
“Meet Your Classmate” party
at 8:30 will clirnax the first full
day’s activities of the Freshmen
Orientation Week program.
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1*53
proverr.ent Co. Below: Elder and
Bishop Williams standing. Mr.
Mrs. Forbes and visiting elders.
Bishop Williams, in cha;
of ceremonies is at extreme right.
Bill Kimbro is recording testi
monial. Upper right: Rev. Forbes
making a testimonial at mike.
WASHINGTON (ANP)
Full integration of Negro troops
with White* in the Air Forces Is
be coming a fact according to a
statement by Maj. Gem E. S. Wet
zel, assistant deputy chief of staff
in personnel, to Mrs. Frances P
Bolton. cor.gresrwoman fr-cn
Cleveland
Personnel in the Air Forces ru
longer are classified according to
race, according to Gen. Wetzel.
As of May, 1953, there are 1,140
commissioned officers 00 warrant
officers, 130 aviation cadets and
69,990 enlisted men, for a total of
71,376 Negroes in the Air Forces,
he reported.
As of Sept. 15, 1951 among fly
ing personnel these were the Ne
gro statistics: 173 pilots, 34 rated
officers and 486 non-rated offi
cers for a total of 693.
Top ranking Negro officer in the
Air Force is Col. Benjamin Oliver
Davis Jr., 40, native of Washing
ton, D. C. and non of retired
Brig. Gen. B. O. Davis Sr. A
graduate of the U. S. Military
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Report Tells Story Os Negro
Catholic Priests In U.S.A.
NEW YORK IANP) A
study of Negro priests in toe
United States for me past IOC
years discloses a steady elevation
of Negro leaders to places of re
sponsibility and usefulness in the
Catholic Church.
The survey was made by the
Rev. Albert S. Feiey, SJ. A re
port on the survey was made re
oently America. National Catho-
I lie Weekly Review. The report
covers the spar, from the eleva
tion of Father James Augustine
Healy to the eptscopany in 1854 to
the ordination of Bishop Joseph
Oliver Bowers, SVD as a prelate
April 22. 1952.
Father Feiey reports from his
two-year study of Bishop Healy
and other colored priests that the
Catholic Church has had 68 Afro-
American priests. This number
i includes these born in the United
States, and these like Bishop
| Bowers who have come from the
‘ West Indies.
All told 61 of the Negro pries’s
were native Americans. Seven
i came from the islands, not in
cluding the five Jamaican Jesuits
ordained at Weston, Mass , for
mission work in Jaixnaca.
The reports discloses that more
than half of the Negro priests
were bora in the underprivileged
areas of the South. In fact 31 of
the priests came from below the
Mason and Dixon line, 21 from
the Northwest, seven from the
Midwest and two from the
West.
Three outstanding Negro prieits
were the three Healy brothers.
Bishop James Augustine Healy,
bora in Georgia, who made a prey
j late in 1854, his brother Father
Sherwood Healy, another broth
er Father Patrick F. Healy, SJ.
also made excellent records in the
Catholic Church.
Father Sherwood Mealey, who
was a doctor in common law’ in
Rome, taught at the Seminary in
Troy, N. Y., according to the sur
vey. The third brother Father
Patrick F. Healey, taught philo
sophy at Georgetown University
in Washington, D. C. before being
made vice president. He was later
president of the university. He
erected the main building on the
campus still known as tae Healy
Building, according to Father Fe
iey’s survey.
i An interesting revelation of this
report on Negro priests is that
‘in only two cases out of the
thousands did a White person re
fuse to receive the sacrament
from colored hands.” This ex
treme case came when Father
i Adrien Esnard, CICM, was sent
! to head the Scheut Mission band
' in the Philippines. The report said
ne American authorities there
refused to let him function as su
perior of the White priests. He
was shipped back to Belgium and
later sent to the Congo where he
did excellent work.
Academy at West Point June IC,
1936, Col. Davis currently is as
signed to the Far Eeast Air Force**
He is rated a senior pilot.
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