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Page 6, St. Paul RECORDER. Friday, September 7. 1951 Almost About Everything fejjß By Percy Villa jBErS | AU RtVOIR, SIMMONS, HIRSCH AND YOUNGDAHL . . . The month of September is a sad month for yours truly and I’l tell you why. Three of my closest friends and their families are leav ing our state and as the days near for their departing I feel evci more sad. They all have, been of great service to the community and the; will be missed for many years to come. The Hirschs and the Simmom are going to sunny California and the Youngdalils are going to Wash Ington. I hope to see ’em during the next few months upon my visit, to Dos Angeles and Washington. Good luck to all of ’em as they are the finest people this side o heaven. Next Thursday night at the Nicollet Hotel hundreds of John Sim men's friends will pay honor to him and his family. It will be a gram affair and knowing the plans well in advance I can assure you thai those that will attend will always cherish this affair. As chairman of the ticket committee I might report that ticket.' are going good and those wishing to attend can contact me at Geneve 0264. If someone wants a slogan for their campaign to oust McCarthy from the Senate, how about this: "The Bore That Made Milwauke* Famous ?" Promoter Tony Steelier writes from California that he’s return ing within two weeks to again plan on a busy season with Imxing am wrestling shows He adds that now that Jackie Graves' contrail troubles are over with he ll headline his first fight show of the sea.ior early in October. His plans call for his return by the 15th of Sep tember. Next Wednesday night in New York the Robinson-Turpin figtit takes place and like myself, most of you wish yeu were there to se< it. We took in the movie of their last fight in London a few month.- back and thought It sensational Most likely Robinson will again enter the ring as a favorite but I think most of the fans and newspapermen have underrated young Turpin. He’s really a great fighter and my best guess n that he’ll still be champion after the fight NOBODY ASKED Mt, BUT . . . lam Viscusl, the very best manager in the country will managi Jackie Graves. Sugar Ray Robinson, when he hangs ’em up will go in for poli tics. (Well, I could think of worse things.) Add to things I don’t want to miss The John Simmons ami Governor Youngdahl parties. Shirley Zaverl knows of another Iron curtain her laundry. Movie cashiers don't look as pretty as they used to Much as I like Jane Russell, I wouldn't want to be on a desert island with her (are you readin’. Anabelle?) Jackie Graves is the only fighter I know of who behaves as if he weren't. Men who kiss and tell are not half as bad as those who kiss and exagerate. Congratulations are in order to IRVING BRAND, the newest Judge. It couldn't happen to a nicer person. Soon the only untainted sport will be "tiddly winks " If the Republicans don’t watch out, they'll unintentionally get rid of Acheson one of these days. Then they'll have no one to save the country from and it will serve them right. George Davis says: "One way to avoid having to notice those first signs of shiny baldness is to put on dark glasses before combing your hair.’’ I eat twice as much when I'm out at a resort Have you heard the one about the woman who collected $50,000 Insurance when her husband died. While In mourning she told a friend. “I’m no sad I’d give SIO,OOO of this money to have him back." Overheard at a late hour on Hennepin Ave "Stop trying to kiss me. I ll have none of your lip." Jackie Cameron, in a parking lot notes, that most of the argu ments start from scratch. A Couple of so-called fighters were talking about themselves and one said: "Insomnias got mo worried I can't even sleep when it's time tx> get up " Hut don't get me wrong, 1 love the boxing game My vacation Is over, thank you boss and readers and a double thank you to the guest writers It's Tough to be the Youngest . . . ) Jr.' ■ ) V... i / (\ to- 6 ! v O S' i ■X. •> Jfc?:-. JLx-A Being the youngest, I have te wait until the rest of the family is through reading before I get to catch up on the latest news in the RECORDER First my Daddy reads the news and editorials, ads and features, he reads it all from front to back Then it is Mommy’s turn, she especially likes to read about fashions and Nell Russell's column After sister reads the Weekly Review and brother reads the sports, the paper is nearly worn out by my turn Do yon blame me for being sad? But I’m not going to just sit and cry . . .I'm going to order my own subscription TODAY! Why don’t you do the same? For News of Interest to the Whole Family Subscribe Today $4 .00 Per Year by Mail —lO c Copy by Carrier St. Paul Recorder 212 Newton Bldg. Cl. 0922 - Ml 8340 St. Paul St. Paul Saints Assured Of Play- Off Berth With the St. Paul Saints as iun*d a playoff berth, the club placed box and reserved seat tic w* ts for the first two playoff games on sale at the park im mediately following the Labor Lay game. Although Milwaukee has clinched the pennant, the fight for playoff p< sition continues between St. Paul, Kansas City. Minneapo lis and Louisville. As a result of the scramble, the Saints are not yet certain as to who their play off opponent will be or when the first game will he played in St. Paul. If the Saints finish second I which seems likely at the mo ment, th* playoffs will definitely open at Lexington Park a week from today, Tuesday, Septem ber 11. Th* club also announced that in the event Minneapolis is St. Paul’s playoff opponent, the playoff [ series will rotate between the two eities • very other night. Starting September 11. However, there would be an off day on Wednes day, September 12, since both clubs have agreed to no game on that date in view of the pro foot ball charity game scheduled in I Minneapolis I Should the Saints drop to third | place in the race, they would then open in Milwaukee on September 11 and the first game at Lexing ton would be scheduled for Thurs- i • lay. Sept* nib* r 13. Planning Committees For Conference The National Conference Com mitten which planned the meeting | was composed of R Maurice I Moms. chairman, Marion Morrell, I St < rrtary and Thomas A Talley, Assistant Secretary. Other members w* re Walter H ■ Aiken. L I. Alexander. Levin W Arm wood. Thomas A. Augustine Enid C. Baird. M. Leo Bohanon, Barbara E Davis, Dnwdal H Davis Nida M. Edwards. Francis .1 Gilligan, Sophia Yarnall Jacobs William V Kelley, Seaton W. Manning; J Westbrook McPher son. Clifford E Minton, Mollie Moon. Cecil Newman, S Vincent Owens, John M. Patton. George H. Robinson, Remus G Robinson. Doris R- per, Clifford Rn< ker. C. rl T S* him* man. John G Simmons Louis Simon George W Snowden. Sterling Tucker, Ai nold B Walker, (’harks W Wash ington Thomas A Webster. Beu lah T W hitby, James N Williams Boyd L Wilson Leona Winner, Carrie Woo*l. Thomas G Young, and Whitney M Young. The St. Paul Conference com mittee included Leona Winner, chairman Thomas A Talley, sec retary Banquet and Luncheons. Dons Roper chairman; Commun ity’ Relations, Ruth L. Bowman, (hairman Entertainment Bar bara E Davis, chairman; Ex hibits, Frank Smith, chairman. Finan* • Carl T Schuneman. chairman. 1b n am; and Informa tion John M Patton, chairman, Libor. Frank Starkey AFL and (’hark s Rafferty. CIO. co ( hair nun Publicity, Helen Schetter ( h.urman. Radio and Tel* vision | Max Karl, chairman: Registra- I tion. Rev Dejizi l 1. Cartv chair i man Souvenirs and Mementos, | Mice Onque. < hairman; Special I Event.- Walter Rock * hairman To ket Sal* s. Molli* Geary, chair-i man: Badge Checker. Janab* II Taylor, chairman Advertisers Here Are Community Friends CREA BROS. LIQUOR STORE For Quick, Co art eon* Service Call 304 Rice St. GA. 6913 LIGHTERS REPAIRED Any Mak* Poekit er Tabla fast H/hUV 1.01 hHf P Sttjnd I hotel F JMBMi Mui Ordc Pm! 11 § M 40 CLARK'S INC. lliil’unt I‘ainto - lln. Wallpaper 472 Robert Street GA. 1397 PAINTS] mu'iuij'uami I I' Seagrap s Man I ■ J ! ■k’tol JOSEPH CHRISTIAN 1 • Joseph Christian, former news paper advertising executive, now | i special sales representative of the * Seagram’s Distilleries wax in the i Twin Cities this week spreading the public relations for his firm ] Mr. Christian will be remember- i *-d as the former advertising < I manager of the N. Y Amsterdam 1 ! NEWS and th* original Peoples i I voice. ; Alston Did Field Work In St. Paul HARRY L ALSTON Harry L Alston, industrial re lations seen tary of the South* rn field division of the National Ur ban League got part of his field work training with the St. Paul Urban L* ague He received his Master of Social Work degree from the Atlanta School of Social W .ak Mr Alston headquarters at Protest Sale Of Homes To Negroes Atlanta iANPi At a meet ing this week to protest the sale of homes in the Mozley park area to Negroes, one white resident commented, We shouldn’t get too excited, because many of the Negroes who have purchased 1 homes in the area have not moved in.” It was decided, however, that th* Mozley Park Home Owners' Protective corporation would take up th*' situation with the city council, according to a real ' state agent who officiated at the meet ing in a vacant lot of the com munity. In Ohl I ugland iwu centuries ago, in England, cars of \k< re frequently sold by prddh s tr.iv»lirg the country | side c ’ 1 vice ’heir wares GARDNER'S D-X STATION We«torn and Central DAle 9966 flattery Service D-X Gasoline and Diamond Groating. Washing and 0-X Motor o*ls (VERITY GARDNER. Prop. It's Smart to Buy Rite! Free, Prompt Delivery AU nationally Advectwod Brand® RITE LIQUOR STORE Mom* Rutman. Prop. CEdar 2333 412 Wabasha A> Close as Your Pheoe LINOLEUM ASPHALT TILE RUBBER TILE PLIAM LINOLEUM free ettimatei 370 Robert St. Ct 0521 Come To THE NEST fOft GOOD FOOD Cor. Rondo & Grotto - 24 Hr. Service Minnesota Bowling Association Notice The Minnesota Bowling Associ i ation is fast rounding into form I for the opening game of the 1951- ■52 season. Saturday evening, I Sept. 22. at 7 o’clock at the Re ! < reation Hall on Hennepin Ave. I The membership is growing and I the teams are being rapidly filled i by newcomers who are anxious to participate in this wholesome pas time. To those members who have not reported and intend to bowl, please contac the secretary. Do it now, as tomorrow may be too late to be listed as a regular. Additional Social and Personal News MHm-h Kathryn Bailey, Shirlee Brown and Gloria Brown returned from their homes in Des Moines, la., after spending the weekend and holiday visiting relatives and friends. Misses Joanne Fraction and Dorothy Stovall spent the week end and holiday in Duluth visiting friends. Mrs. Mary Terry of Moberly, Mo.. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gibbs and Mr and Mrs Fred Simms and children, Freddie James, Iwanna, Betty and Arthur of Mexico, Mo., motored to the city Sunday. Sept. 2, for the holiday, and to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Burl Grigsby and family, 811 Aldrich Ave. No. : Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Simms are i mother and sister of Mrs. Grigsby. I Mrs. Terry is remaining in the city, the others left Tuesday for their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Logan, 3536 Clinton Ave. So., motored to Somerset, Wis., Thursday, Aug ust 29, to the Opal White place, where a delicious dinner was ser ved in honor of Mr and Mrs George Ellis of Dayton. Ohio Mrs Frances Duncan and Mrs I.avinia Logan were in the party. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis of Dayton. Ohio, are here attending the National Urban League Con ference in St Paul They arrived Monday, August 27. at the home of Mrs Frances Dun< an and Mrs. Logan The Ellises are re latives of Mr. Logan. Mrs. Ellis is a delegate to the conference. The Friday Night Out club will meet at the home of Mrs. James Claridy, 1815 15th Ave. So. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fraction, 3841 Clinton Ave. So., had as their weekend guests, Adam John son Jr, from Des Moines. lowa. The Friday Night Out club en tertained their husbands and guests Saturday night at a pow wow on Highway 7. Those present were .Messrs and Mmes Paul N’evils. Louis Buggs. Philip Blackwell. Forest Hill, William Wade, Venard Lewis. Cortell Cooper Mmes Doris Anderson. Geraldine laie and Mr. Robert Fields. Cortisone, New Drug Now On Market Chicago (ANP) After four years of study by the steroid research staff, headed by Dr. ; Percy L Julian. Negro chemist, the Glidden company has begun production of the scarce anti-ar- I thritis wonder drug, cortisone. According to P E Sprague, vice-president of Glidden, the ef forts of Dr. Julian and his staff | will make possible the eventual , production of cortisone from soy beans in sufficient quantities for .ill arthritis patients The coinjKiny has been adding j to its hormone production facili ties here steadily for the last stx : months Thus far. the entire sup ply has been sold to pharmaceuti cal manufai turers for prea-essing into a form to be used by hospi tals and doctors. 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I In the Green Bay backfield is I l George Rooks, a sensational new I Negro fullback from Morgan 1 | State college. Rooks is expected I to be the chief piledriver in Mie : Packer backfield. I Another Morgan State graduate in his freshmen year with the 1 i Packers is Charles Robinson, a 221-pound guard. The fourth Negro Packer is end Allan Hopewell, a 6-foot, 2 inch graduate of New York Univer sity. For San Francisco, it’s Joe Perry, the plunging, hard-hitting fullback At 195 pounds, Perry was fifth in the ground gaining in the NFL last year with 647 yards on 121 carries His 78-yard run for touchdown against Green Bay last season was one of the longest of the season. perry is among the fastest men in the league. At Compton Junior College he was timed in 9.5 for the 100-yard dash. He spent two years in the Navy, joined the 49- ers in 1948 and becoming the in dividual rushing leader of the All- America conference in 1949. Mann is in his fifth year of pro football, having previously played with the Detroit Lions and New York Yankees At Michigan, he was the Wolverine star in their Rose Bowl battle. George Duffy Rooks was selec ted on the Negro All-American for three straight years, main taining a nine-yard average in four years of football at Morgan State. He weighs 221 pounds All of them will be seen, along with such ex-Minnesota stars as all-American Dick Wilding, Clint MeGeary and Art Edling of Green Bay. and all-American Leo Nom ellini and Gordy Soltau of the 49- ers . Plenty of good tickets are still available at the Downtown ticket Office in the Northwestern Na tional Bank Building Game time Wednesday night is 8 p m. l.iMik Before Leaping | Investigate a new diving place beforehand for rocks and obstacles, end recheck every season. Never I dive in the dark. 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