Rabies
clinic set for inoculation of SA pets, 1963/03/01: 5
rabies pose hazards for outdoor folk, 1967/05/12: 5
SA Health Dept. warns against rabid cats, dogs, 1939/08/18: 7
Race Relations
See also Interracial Activities
40 radio stations carrying race relations programs, 1965/06/25: 7
Achieving Interracial Understanding Through Democratic Christian Channels, by Elmo C. Tatum, 1950/05/26: 5
African has first prize paper on race problem, 1936/06/19: 4
Alabama
Arkansas, races unite in Arkansas to work harmoniously together as Tenant Farmers' Union seeks betterment, 1936/02/07: 1
Backgrounds And Backwaters (Commentary by Ruth Taylor), 1943/08/13: 4
bad overshadowed good in race relations in 1955, Wilkins says, 1956/01/06: 1
Britain has much concern over their race problem, 1965/08/06: 1
Card Game Shows How Little the Races Know Each Other (Personally I Think), 1934/01/26: 4
Catholic Action Council asks students' good will toward Negroes, 1934/06/01: 1
CBS to dramatize 1947's progress in race, minority relations, 1947/12/26: 1
Colorado, Denver white citizens council set up by bigoted group, 1965/09/03: 2
Connecticut, four frats at U. of Connecticut break with parent bodies over race ban, 1951/10/05: 1
An Educated Emissary [on visit to United States of Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek] (editorial), 1943/04/09: 4
Fight Less and Think More (editorial), 1933/08/04: 4
Florida, Prof. William H. Gray, Jr., speaks to Women's Business League (photo), 1939/05/05: 5
four hundred Negro "Hunger Marchers" visit Washington, 1931/12/18: 1
Georgia Race Army mothers ask white mothers to help make democracy a reality in state, 1943/04/09: 1
honor roll for 1941, 1942/02/13: 1
honor roll for 1945, 1946/01/04: 4, 1946/02/15: 1
honor roll for 1946, 1947/02/14: 1
honor roll for 1947, 1948/02/13: 1
Illinois, 3000 Negroes, whites exchanging home visits in Chicago, 1963/11/22: 7
International Harvester report proves races can work together in South, 1953/09/25: 1
Kentucky
Louisville plans race relations school for cops, 1948/08/27: 2
woman made life member of white Louisville church society, 1939/05/12: 1
Lutheran flays church's race relations record, 1959/07/31: 8 (filmed in 08/07 issue)
Marston, Phillip, says Negroes and Jews should not be antagonistic, 1934/03/16: 1
Maybe It's Me! (Commentary by Ruth Taylor), 1944/03/24: 4
Mississippi
the old south still lives in Natchez, with over 400 arrested for injunction against SNCC workers, 1965/10/22: 1
two soldiers are shot in battle on Miss. front, 1943/06/18: 5
Missouri, St. Louis police to seek better race relations, 1949/08/12: 5
NAACP says "good gains" are made during 1949, 1950/01/13: 5
The Negro Athlete and Race Relations (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1963/03/22: 7
Niagra University prexy to fire profs teaching Race superiority, 1938/10/07: 1
no great Negroes, Race must be governed, says DuBois in speech at Baltimore; scores Communism, 1936/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue)
North Carolina governor pleads for unity at ship launching, 1943/07/23: 5
notable gains made in 1947, says NAACP, 1948/01/09: 1
On the Other Hand (column by Jasper T. Duncan), 1943/07/23: 4
post-war years being improved race relations, 1949/03/25: 5
race relations in US during 1958 reviewed, 1959/01/02: 1
Race Relations Institution closes at Swarthmore School, 1933/08/11: 1
Race Relations or Human Relations? (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1959/11/27: 4
Race Relations Sunday will be observed Feb. 8, 1948/02/06: 1
President Roosevelt attitude toward Negro small worry to [whites] in Dixie, 1943/07/23: 3
southern states
Dixie forces of hate wipe out race relation gains in 1946, 1947/01/03: 4
neither "adjustment," "extensive conflict" in Dixie race relations, 1956/01/06: 1
new race relations pattern in South, Tuskegee annual report states, 1957/01/04: 1
The South Is Strange, by O. L. Packard, 1932/07/22: 5
South's schools make study of race relations, 1932/05/06: 1
Start At Home [to improve race relations] (Sharps and Flats), 1946/02/22: 7
Stop it now! (Commentary by Ruth Taylor), 1943/07/30: 4
Tennessee
bomb scare fails to disturb Race Relations Institute at Fisk University, 1961/06/30: 3
Johnson, Weldon, Fisk University, says Race problem cannot be solved in its entirety by communist methods, 1935/08/02: 1
Texas
Corpus Christi names human relations body to improve race relations, 1963/11/08: 1
Dallas bi-racial body formed to help keep peace, 1943/04/23: 1
San Antonio
"The" City of the South [touting amicable interracial relationships and goodwill in San Antonio] (editorial), 1935/08/02: 4
The War Is Not Yet Won (editorial), 1943/06/18: 4
Washington, six simple rules are basis of race harmony in Seattle, 1948/02/13: 2
We Need More [whites like] Sullens (editorial), 1934/03/16: 4
whites advised how to address Negro audiences, 1947/03/07: 2
The Worm Begins to Turn [Hearst's open letter to President Hoover] (editorial), 1931/10/30: 4
"Races of Mankind" brochure
Racial Conflict
See also Hate Groups
See also Hate Strikes
See also Lynchings
See also Riots
Alabama
Alabamans angered by terrorism, inept officials, 1948/06/25: 1
Detroit Tigers pitcher, Frank Lary, apologizes for incident leading to beating of Ghanians at service station he owns, 1963/10/04: 6
Greenville, police and bias protesters in street melee, 1965/08/13: 1
increasing Race tension in Dixie town is probed, 1945/09/07: 1
Montgomery, flare-up news suppressed to avert violence, 1960/07/29: 3
US apologizes for beating of Ghanian college students in Alabama, 1963/10/04: 2
America Suffers [Deep South racism projected as American image in world newspapers] (editorial), 1963/05/10: 4
California, five racists jailed in shooting in Los Angeles, 1963/03/29: 6
continued white lawlessness could set off Negroes; two organizations jointly report on tensions in South, 1966/05/20: 1
CRS (US Community Relations Service) calls off racial monitors in tension areas, 1966/04/15: 1
endless violence seen--white backlash increases, 1966/10/07: 1
An Explanation That Explains [enmity between poor whites and poor Negroes in New Orleans] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1961/01/13: 4
Florida
Jacksonville torn by outbreaks of violence, 1964/03/27: 1
tension appears to have eased in Jacksonville, 1964/04/03: 1
Georgia House passes anti-hood, cross burning bill, 1951/01/26: 4
Great Britain, sociologist warns of increasing racial violence, 1967/01/20: 1
Justice Department expects racial outbreaks in 1946, 1945/09/14: 3
Louisiana
Bogalusa
armed mob attacks integrationists, 1965/05/28: 3
"Deacons" pledge to fight violence with violence, 1965/07/23: 1
new tensions in Bogalusa as Negro deputy ambushed, 1965/06/11: 1
reports conflict on race clash, 1965/06/04: 1
white man shot when he attacks Negroes, 1965/07/16: 1
Perez, Judge Leander, hatemonger leaving office, 1967/08/11: 6
Race leaders are beaten, run out of town over welding school issue, 1944/06/02: 1
Welding School Incident Should Be Investigated (editorial), 1944/06/02: 4
Young, Steve R., killed by white teens "for the thrill," 1967/09/29: 1
Michigan, Detroit, curfew asked against whites in Negro areas, 1965/11/26: 1
Mississippi
Meredith, James, admission to University of Mississippi
Mississippi seethes with race hate, terrorism under Senator Bilbo, 1946/08/30: 1
Natchez, race conflict breaks out anew, 1965/12/31: 5
police indifferent as rights office battered, 1964/06/19: 7
repeated bombings stir Negroes' ire; 20 arrested after incensed Negroes attack police car, 1964/10/02: 1
'Sippi senators duck students protesting violence resulting in ambushing 7 Negro leaders of voter registration drive, 1963/03/29: 3
Missouri, St. Louis Police Academy tells cops told how to handle race tension problems, 1957/06/07: 3
NAACP, Southwest Region
NAACP Takes Steps to Avert Strife (editorial), 1964/08/14: 4
seeks to keep race strife from spreading to this region, 1964/08/07: 1
New York, rumors cause outbreaks in Syracuse and Houston, Texas, 1967/08/25: 1
North Carolina, violence flares in Monroe, 1961/09/01: 1
Pennsylvania, 4 charged in bizarre poison plot of policemen and government officials in Philadelphia, 1967/10/06: 1
race tensions growing in North, official says, 1957/12/06: 1
racial clashes between GI's in Italy are denied; no evidence to verify newspaper accounts, says 92d officer, 1945/10/19: 1
residential
rioting widens race gap says recent study, 1967/08/25: 3
roundup of cities hit by racial violence [list of cities and dates], 1967/08/11: 7
South Carolina
politicians blamed for race violence in the state, 1957/12/13: 1
residents reportedly buying guns, ammunition, for self-defense, 1945/11/23: 1
Ridgeville, Negro students and small children attending football game at newly integrated high school attacked by whites, 1967/09/15: 1
state church heads flay riots and discord, 1967/08/25: 6
The Strategy of Conflict [southern states use strategy to oppose civil rights] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1961/06/30: 4
Tennessee, Memphis Race leaders, FBI, scotch rumors of unrest, 1942/10/16: 1
Texas
Brown, SSgt. and Mrs. Lindsey, war hero's wife finds burned cross in yard; airman decorated for gallantry in Viet Nam the next day (photo), 1965/10/22: 1
GIs said taken off train, beaten at Columbus, 1946/03/29: 1
rumors cause outbreaks in Syracuse, New York, and Houston, 1967/08/25: 1
state-wide political action campaign envisioned by Texans as a means of stemming growing tide of racial unrest and turmoil, 1967/08/04: 3
terror reign reported in Gilmer, 1946/01/18: 1
Texan's Negrophobism blocks US from building of reservoir near Fort Worth because Sid Richardson resents Negroes using proposed lake, 1957/07/05: 2
Till case, race violence top news stories of '55, 1956/01/06: 1
Transplanted Trouble [interracial conflict among whites and blacks who migrated from South] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1957/08/09: 4
violence hurting Dixie in pocketbook, says Hodges, 1961/06/09: 1
white backlash revived by civil rights riots, violence, 1966/08/12: 1
Wisconsin, Milwaukee Youth Council headquarters burned during open housing march; Wilkins sends funds to help relocate or rebuild, 1967/09/08: 1
Racial Discrimination
See also Racial Prejudice
See also Segregation
29 states now bar discrimination in public places, 1961/04/14: 1
About the Use of the Word "Negro" (editorial), 1934/03/09: 4
Alabama, white political leaders block grant to Alabama Negro farmers' cooperative, 1967/04/28: 1
American Legion
another expert says white, Negro IQ not different, 1956/12/28: 2
"Aunt Jemima" banned from Chicago restaurant by teachers union, 1966/09/02: 1
baseball
basketball
bias revealed in every section of country in report released by Commission on Civil Rights, 1960/04/22: 1
boxing
bus transportation
California
California not promised land for migrating Negroes, 1963/01/11: 1
passes bill to halt bias in automobile insurance, 1955/04/15: 3
chain stores accused of price-hiking for Negroes, 1965/12/31: 7
churches blasted as strongholds of discrimination, 1952/08/15: 3
Civil Works Administration
Illinois CWA to tolerate no discrimination, 1934/01/05: 1
St. Louis union-only policy excludes Negro workers, 1934/02/02: 1
Civilian Conservation Corps head asks for instances of discrimination, 1934/07/20: 1
"darkies" (from the
New York Age), 1933/01/27: 7
death penalty
Death Sentence for Man Sentenced for Armed Robbery Is Unfair (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/08/12: 1
Discrimination in Death Penalties (editorial), 1932/08/12: 4
defense industry
dining facilities
Emporia, VA diner sued for $1.20 price tag on cheeseburgers, 1964/09/18: 1
Louisiana, injunction won against $20 hamburger stand in New Orleans, 1964/09/11: 3
Discrimination in the United States (editorial), 1963/03/15: 4
Discrimination Rampant Throughout Nation, by Alice A. Dunnigan, 1960/05/13: 1
doctor's dispensary discrimination draws dapper dean's denial, 1932/11/18: 1
DuBois lecture on race origin stirs listeners, 1939/03/03: 2
employment
England has increases in race bias, 1967/06/30: 2
Ex-Service Men committee charges American Legion with job discrimination, 1931/10/16: 5
fair play for the Negro might lift [whites], 1931/05/29: 3
federal prisons, court order sought to end racism in, 1954/12/31: 1
Florida
bias is costly to two Florida racists in Canada, 1964/06/26: 7
Florida in Same Old Rut (editorial, on double standard of justice), 1959/12/04: 4
Floridians lambast New Deal program; discrimination against Negroes on WPA projects, 1936/01/24: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue)
Negroes in Florida have to work for gift flour, 1932/09/02: 5
Supreme Court wipes out Jim Crow at a Florida pool and beach, 1957/04/12: 1
Tampa, bias at farmers market to be probed, 1965/02/19: 1
football
Ford, Nick Aaron, makes plea for abolition of racial discrimination practices (photo), 1937/07/23: 1
Four Freedoms: the Negro Wants Them Too (editorial), 1942/08/07: 4
Georgia governor [Ellis Arnall] misquoted; advocates economic, not social, equality for the Negro, 1945/07/06: 1
government employees
government-financed projects
half of all US has enforceable anti-bias laws, 1959/12/04: 1
Hall, Dr.H. Boyd
Hawaii
Hazel Scott "not a great artist," says DAR head, 1945/10/12: 6
health problems affected by race discrimination, 1949/05/27: 4
here's how Dixie solons rank on "moron list" by their pet test, 1957/01/04: 1
Honduran government bars colored immigrants, 1934/03/23: 1
hotels and motels
housing
Howard, Perry R., hits New Deal, challenges Mitchell to debate, 1940/08/02: 4
Iowa city receives $10,000 foundation award for helping flyer, Capt. Virgil Daniels, find a home, 1955/04/08: 3
Is There a "Negro problem" (Commentary), 1941/05/23: 4
Johnson, Weldon, of Fisk University, says race problem cannot be solved in its entirety by communist methods, 1935/08/02: 1
Jolson, Al, denies knowing petition was anti-Negro, 1938/04/15: 1
labor unions
Martin, Mary, refuses to pose with colored star, 1941/03/28: 5
Maryland
Baltimore loses American Association of University Professors convention because of bias, 1962/07/06: 2
Maryland beaches ban Indian officials, 1959/07/31: 1
Mexico
military draft
Mississippi
India official twice Jim Crowed in Mississippi, 1964/06/05: 1
race hate policies bring economic woes to 'Sippi, 1965/01/08: 1
torture cases
The Mountains of the Heart (Commentary by Ruth Taylor), 1945/08/03: 4
movies
picture moguls bar appearance on screen of Teddy Wilson with Nordic orchestra--but his music is used!, 1936/09/25: 4
studio executive denies "Green Pastures" actors exploited, 1936/02/14: 6
NAACP
National Committee of Continental Congress of Farmers and Workers protests discrimination against Negroes, 1933/11/17: 1
National Conference of Social Agencies
maintains tradition of shunning Jim Crow cities, 1939/06/30: 1
refuses to convene in DC because hotels refuse to lower color bar, 1935/12/13: 1
National Defense Program
Negro morale lowest in history of United States, 1942/08/07: 4
Negro press offers rebuttal to Dixie's multi-million-dollar hate propaganda, 1959/08/07: 3
New Orleans, LA
American Football League walkout
AFL Players Association endorses New Orleans walkout, 1965/01/22: 5
bias causes New Orleans to lose AFL pro All-Star game, 1965/01/15: 5
Negro AFL walkout not first time New Orleans has paid for race bias, 1965/01/22: 5
fearing another boycott, NO cancels jazz festival, 1965/01/29: 1
New York
bias complaints increase, 1959/11/27: 8
pickets ruled discriminating against white liquor store, 1961/02/03: 1
news media
NAACP protests as all newsreel companies cut out scenes of Race troops abroad with President Roosevelt, 1944/01/14: 5
no agreement with newsreels that omit Race soldiers, says War Dept., 1944/02/04: 1
North Carolina
discharged sailor beaten and fined for "talking up" in North Carolina, 1945/10/12: 7
Filipinos will attend white schools, 1932/09/16: 1
North Carolina Kiwanis Club
The Ahoskie Incident (editorial), 1947/07/18: 4
Ahoskie Kiwanis apologizes for Cadillac incident, 1947/08/22: 1
Cadillac winner gets $3,200 check in lieu of car, 1947/08/01: 1
Catholic priest and superintendent of Catholic schools of San Antonio writes protest letter to Kiwanis Club, 1947/07/18: 4
nation's ire rises when Kiwanians refuse to give car to Negro winner, 1947/07/18: 1
North Dakota is 29th state to enact anti-bias law, 1963/04/19: 2
offensive advertising
candy with offensive label removed following protest, 1947/08/08: 1
More Lessons Needed (editorial), 1941/05/16: 4
strong protests cause change in offensive "ad" in San Antonio newspapers, 1941/05/16: 1
Ohio
Cincinnati daily newspapers drop color tag on crime news, 1944/12/15: 2
women win suit against Jim Crow eatery, 1939/07/14: 5
Oregon AAA bias blasted by state insurance head, 1951/08/24: 4
Pickens, William
Postmaster General to investigate airport discrimination personally, 1933/07/28: 5
Race champion cuts loose at interracial session, 1934/06/15: 1
railroads
Readers Digest branded anti-Negro at teachers convention, 1945/12/14: 4
reporter, posing as Negro, learns about Dixie race hate, 1948/08/20: 1
Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, playing in Dallas, denies tickets to Negro, 1957/11/29: 1
Rogers, Will
Roosevelt and
Russia sees racial bias as its key to world domination, 1959/08/21: 1
San Antonio
Selective Service, Connally raves and rants against anti-discrimination amendment to conscription bill, but it passes, 1940/09/06: 1
Shell Oil Co. orders removal of offending signs, 1941/06/27: 1
Signs of Progress [benefits of depression and hard times] (editorial), 1934/07/06: 4
sports
Standard Milling Co. boycotted for insult to Race, 1940/11/22: 1
Supreme Court decisions
teachers
television
TV union, networks set new policy for Negro opportunity in television, 1951/07/27: 4
two-hour TV boycott held over job bias, 1955/03/04: 3
Tennessee
boycott against Negrophobist daily, Commercial Appeal, is 70 per cent effective, 1957/08/30: 1
foreign exchange students vote against TVA tour as two face Jim Crow in Tennessee, 1951/09/14: 1
Negrophobism worse in Columbia, Tenn., than anywhere in US, 1946/06/28: 1
officers ejected from Tennessee Post Theatre, 1943/05/21: 1
Rowan, Carl T., refused service at Memphis Municipal Airport, ordered to leave, 1962/01/26: 1
Tennesseean in suit to enter state university, 1936/05/08: 6
Texas
11-Year-Old White Youth from Alvin Alleges Black Man Caused Fatal Accident; Recants Story before Roundup Posse Is Formed (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1935/07/12: 4
Austin court rules that discrimination must be proved in leaving Negroes off grand and petit juries, 1936/05/08: 7
Ft. Sam Houston Jim Crow order beaten in Denver, 1936/04/17: 1
Morgan, H. M., 'speaker' is not allowed to talk on Tyler Legion program; Tyler man refuses to be an "Uncle Tom" so he doesn't talk (photo), 1943/04/09: 1
Old-Age Pension Plan Will Be Discriminatory (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1939/04/07: 4
San Antonio
Texas Daily Newspaper Association editors and publishers asked by NAACP to tell truth about racial bias, 1963/03/08: 1
To Hobble or To Turn Loose? [hobbling Negroes makes the South lose economically and morally] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1963/04/12: 4
Truman, President Harry S.
Negro leaders present six-point program to Truman, 1951/03/09: 1
tells NAACP "no justifiable reason for discrimination," 1947/07/04: 1
University of Michigan bars Negro cage star, 1934/01/12: 3
US Army
US Army Air Corps
US conscious of foreign attitudes on race issues, 1948/08/27: 2
US government eyes bias against others, 1966/05/27: 3
US Marine Corps, evidence of bias given to group probing Jim Crow, 1949/01/14: 1
US Postal Service
Warren, Lindsay C., NC Negrophobe, named US Comptroller-General by President Roosevelt, despite protests, 1940/08/09: 4
Washington, DC
When Do We Start at Home [to fight hate] (editorial), 1945/05/04: 4
Winston dictionaries to drop opprobrious racial nicknames [such as nigger, coon, dago, etc.], 1945/07/13: 5
Works Progress Administration
World Council of Churches says discrimination is incompatible with church, 1954/09/10: 1
World Fair
blocked on issue of discrimination, 1934/02/23: 5
superintendent moves to check discrimination, 1933/06/30: 1
World War II veteran, fed up with racism, plans to move to Africa, 1961/11/10: 1
world-wide democracy preachings stultified in US, 1949/10/28: 1
wounded war vets demand Sen. Theodore G. Bilbo's impeachment [for "spreading and fostering racial and religious discrimination], 1945/10/12: 8 (filmed in 10/19 issue)
Racial Equality
See also Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
Catholics favor equality for Negroes, FEPC, 1946/11/29: 2
France
Americans, black and white, tell why they prefer Paris to US, 1949/08/12: 4
Baker, Jo, and Richard Wright contrast French freedom, American bias, 1949/07/15: 4
rights body [Commission on Civil Rights] paints gloomy picture; reports little progress toward race equality, 1963/10/18: 1
Truman Committee demands race equality (photo), 1946/11/29: 2
Racial Prejudice
Alabama
American States Right Association, new anti-Negro group, formed by Alabamans, 1954/04/16: 1
cops assault, rob US Army nurse, 1942/09/25: 1
cops use pistols to detail Indiana legislator, companions, 1936/03/13: 1
freeing of 6 white 'Bama rapists leads to nationwide move for justice, 1944/12/08: 1
space program leader, Dr. Werner von Braun, blasts 'Bama racism, 1965/07/09: 7
'white supremacy at all costs' frees cop who kills woman, 67 in Alabama, 1945/10/12: 1
America is blind, deaf, dumb, lame, says Bishop J. A. Hamlett, 1932/07/01: 1
American Legion lists hate sheets (newspapers), 1948/12/10: 1
average Dixie white pastor afraid to have Negro clerics as speakers, 1952/10/03: 1
Baker, Jo, and Richard Wright contrast French freedom, American bias, 1949/07/15: 4
"Black Hitler" [promotes anti-Semitism] (editorial), 1934/10/19: 4
Brotherhood [Americans should dedicate themselves to breaking down prejudice barriers] (editorial), 1962/03/09: 4
California
California Negro-hater is indicted for sedition, 1942/11/13: 1
California women force ban of school books ridiculing Race, 1939/11/03: 1
senate candidate wants repeal of 15th Amendment, 1942/08/14: 1
west coast pastor in vicious tirade against Negro, 1942/08/14: 1
Canada, newsman tells of prejudices, customs, Race leaders in Canada, 1948/12/31: 1
Catholic students revealed by poll to be anti-Negro, 1946/09/20: 1
Chicago
100 musicians bolt Jim Crow union, 1963/03/29: 3
school strikes reported to be work of subversive group, 1945/11/02: 1
CIO employee is fired for anti-Negro campaign, 1945/07/27: 5
Color Prejudice (editorial by William Pickens), 1931/05/29: 4
Danes ired by attempt to transplant US racism, 1947/08/15: 1
Ellender, Allen J. (US Senator, Louisiana)
Dixie solon's foot-in-mouth ailment keeps US in stew, 1963/07/05: 1
indignation mounts against Dixie solon's African insults at press conference in Southern Rhodesia, 1962/12/14: 1
would bar Hawii statehood--too non-white, 1959/03/13: 1
employment
England
English people and color prejudice (William Pickens Says), 1941/04/11: 4
race prejudice said to be increasing daily in England, 1948/08/20: 1
Europe, watching Negro treatment, doesn't want American democracy, 1948/03/26: 1
Filipino brides of GIs told only unhappiness awaits them in US, 1946/01/18: 1
film magazine scores movies' libel of Negro, 1939/08/18: 2
Forces of Hate on the March (editorial), 1945/11/02: 4
Georgia
doesn't "even consider considering" Negro sales tax collectors, 1951/08/17: 1
Georgia State Guard called as governor Talmadge stirs up race hate, 1942/08/21: 1
Georgians still being jailed under unconstitutional 1903 law, 1946/09/20: 1
new race hate group, Commoner Party, formed, 1945/03/09: 1
Race hate forces out typist hired by Georgia firm, 1945/11/02: 1
GI's in Germany find little prejudice except from fellow Americans, 1945/08/31: 4
Graham, Shirley, receives $6,500 award for book against intolerance (photo), 1947/01/31: 1
The Great Destroyer (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1960/01/01: 4
hate strikes
'honor Mrs. FDR by wiping out prejudice' says Lady Bird Johnson, 1964/04/17: 1
hotels and motels
Is National Farce in Making? [Civil War centennial and unending racial prejudice of the South] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1961/01/20: 4
Jackson, Ida L., AKA president, decries unfairness with regard to racial prejudice in schools at the Institute of Human Relations, 1935/09/13: 1
The Late H. G. Wells Was Right (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1959/07/24: 4
Let Us Not Delay the Day [anti-white racism by Negroes in Harlem] (editorial), 1964/06/05: 5
Let's Ban Those Offensive Terms [comment on use of offensive language in media] (editorial), 1937/07/02: 4
Let's Show More of Our Better Side (editorial), 1945/11/09: 4
Life Magazine's Picture History omission of Negro's part in World War II blasted by Wilkins of NAACP, 1950/10/13: 1
Louisiana
The Prize Goes to Louisiana [for limiting prisoner correspondence to same race only] (editorial), 1964/09/25: 4
Shreveport police head spurns program to be held at University of Louisville because Negroes will participate, 1963/03/22: 1
Lucky Strike makers withdraw insulting tobacco brand name, 1942/12/25: 6
Massachusetts neighborhoods flare race hate, 1959/05/15: 1
McKinney, Dr. T. T., new book defends Race against physical inferiority charge (photo), 1938/11/25: 5
Mississippi seen as changing attitudes in Negro killings, 1966/12/09: 1
Missouri, Negro-hating Ozark farmers threaten officials, 1944/01/28: 1
Negro Labor and the AF of L (editorial), 1934/10/12: 4
Negroes going West find race hate there, too, 1967/01/20: 1
Negroes Need a "Brotherhood Week" Movement Too (editorial), 1946/02/22: 4
New Jersey migrant workers
New York hospital head ousted for racial bias, 1937/12/31: 8 (filmed in 1938/01/07 issue)
Not Tolerance, But Respect (Commentary), 1944/01/14: 4
On the Other Hand (column by Jasper T. Duncan), 1943/07/02: 6
The Other God [race prejudice worshipped before God] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/11/07: 4
Our Preoccupation with Race Prejudice (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/04/18: 4
Perhaps This is a Partial Solution [American fascists do harm at home and abroad] (editorial), 1944/05/05: 4
Pickens Laughs Again at our Idiotic Race Prejudice (by William Pickens), 1940/08/09: 4
prejudice against Jews in America, 1932/05/27: 8 (filmed in 06/03 issue)
Prejudice and Prestige (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1957/06/07: 5
prejudice costs USA 15 to 30 billion dollars yearly, 1953/06/19: 6
prejudice evicts Filipinos from fertile farms, 1932/08/05: 1
Prejudice in its Worst Form [violence against Jews and Negroes in North Carolina] (Editorial of the Week), 1958/02/28: 4
prejudice in the US is said to be no longer fashionable, 1963/03/08: 2
prejudice-mongering southerners carrying their racism abroad, 1949/07/22: 4
Race Prejudice and a Nation's Embarrassment (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1957/10/18: 4
Race Prejudice Limited (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1959/02/13: 4
Race Prejudice to Logical Conclusion [Hitler's Germany as example of results of racism] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1961/05/05: 4
"Races of Mankind" brochure
Army to use race booklets [explaining racial differences] banned by USO, 1944/02/11: 1
published in installments in Register, 1944/03/17: 1, 1944/03/17: 4, 1944/03/24: 4, 1944/03/31: 4, 1944/04/07: 4, 1944/04/14: 4, 1944/04/21: 4, 1944/04/28: 4, 1944/05/05: 4
Red propaganda machine exploits racism in US, 1954/12/03: 7
regular churchgoers more biased than non-attenders, institute told, 1953/07/10: 1
Russia's race problem holds Negro interest, 1932/09/09: 3
scribe points out much good may result from properly, thoughtfully, opportunely written letters of protest, 1936/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue)
scribe says most potent agencies contributing to Race inferiority complex come from within group, 1936/09/25: 1
Scuttling Our Ship of State [racial prejudice in US threatens its destruction] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1961/06/23: 4
"Solid South" solid only on race issues, 1949/09/09: 1
South Carolina
democrats smear Negroes, Eleanor Roosevelt, 1944/05/26: 1
has worst Race baiters, says college dean, 1944/01/28: 1
'Springfield Plan' against race hate spreads across country, 1946/02/22: 1
still rampant in many places on West Coast, 1958/12/12: 1
Suppressionism in the South (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/03/21: 5
Supremacy or Survival? [communism will thrive as racial prejudice divides our nation] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/12/05: 4
survey reveals that text books ignore Negroes and other minority groups, 1950/10/06: 1
Tennessee
bodies of soldier, girl, left on railroad tracks 8 hours, 1942/10/23: 1
Cooper, Prentice, Tenn. governor, says Race lucky to live in US; tells committee race has done nothing to build up nation, 1940/11/01: 1
Texas
anti-Negro, anti-FDR [President Roosevelt] hate pamphlets showered from planes during Texas Demo convention, 1944/06/02: 1
Atty. Gen. Biddle acts against Texas cops who beat, shot soldier, 1942/08/21: 1
Corpus Christi cop forced to club small town race baiter, 1942/07/17: 1
Corpus Christi Federal Building
dentist launches fight against Jim Crow in US federal building, 1944/03/03: 1
fight against Jim Crow won by Corpus Christian, 1944/03/10: 1
Dallasite takes exception White's article on racism, 1938/07/29: 4
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Protests Use of Term "Darky" by WOAI Broadcasting Station; Open Letter from WOAI (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1937/07/02: 4
League of United Latin American Citizens Spread Racial Propaganda in Seguin (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/07/08: 1
Lipscomb denies prejudice against San Antonio police applicants, 1941/01/17: 1
San Antonian's kindness 'opens eyes' of aged Mississippi white woman, 1948/05/14: 4
San Antonio Register protests officer's insults in police report, 1955/05/27: 1
Tid Bits from the Week's News (column), 1932/07/29: 4
UN race equality report first step in fight against prejudice, 1950/07/28: 1
University of Oregon soror from Gamma Phi Beta ousted from chapter house for dating Negro, 1951/06/01: 1
US bares soul on race problems before UN, 1963/11/29: 8 (filmed in 12/06 issue)
Vandenberg, Senator, of Michigan, is extremely liberal, unprejudiced, 1936/04/24: 4
We Do a Good Job of Helping the Plotters [African and Asian delegates to UN are recipients of hate letter] (editorial), 1960/12/02: 4
white southerner praises birth control Exposition exhibit; airs views on Race problem--says solution in absorption, 1940/08/02: 4
Racial Solidarity
Character Assassins and Rumormongers (editorial), 1932/09/30: 4
The Deacon Philosophizes (editorial), 1932/09/30: 4
Insidious Propaganda (editorial), 1931/12/18: 4
Jealousy As A Disease (letter), 1932/11/04: 4
magazine writer hails increasing Negro solidarity, 1938/05/20: 5
Power Lies with You! [to succeed] (editorial), 1935/07/12: 4
"Proclamation of Brotherhood" adopted in Iowa by white Ministerial Alliance and Des Moines Interracial Commission, 1935/08/02: 2
Race Patronage (editorial), 1931/12/18: 4
President Roosevelt sends message lauding Race's progress, 1936/01/10: 2
Racial Stocks
America gives birth to new race as result of melting pot, 1931/10/09: 8 (filmed in 10/16 issue)
Austrian MD Confident Can Produce Superman by Transplanting Monkey Glands to 10-Year-Old (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/09/25: 4
ho! hum! another 'theory' on Race's track supremacy, 1940/07/05: 7
No Pure Race Found in Any Country (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/08/28: 4
Radio Programs/Stations
40 radio stations carrying race relations programs, 1965/06/25: 7
AAU "queered" Owens' broadcasting on Vallee program, claiming appearance was commercial, 1936/08/28: 6
Arkansas Negro radio station goes on air, 1956/10/26: 3
Beavers, Louise, who starred as "Beulah," is star of new daily air show, 1954/03/19: 3
Benny, Jack
Jack Benny show characterizations of Feb. 5 protested by NAACP, 1950/02/17: 1
Joe Louis airs on the Jack Benny broadcast on NBC (photo), 1945/11/09: 3
"Beulah"
heard for 1,000th time Monday on CBS, 1952/05/02: 3
show starring Hattie McDaniel welcomed back this fall (photo), 1950/12/08: 7
Blevins, Miss Eddie (Tee Tee), young SA woman scores as disc jockey in California, 1956/05/18: 6
Carver, George Washington
life broadcast (photo), 1937/07/30: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue)
life story presented by NBC program "It Can Be Done" (photo), 1937/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue)
CBS
CBS radio honors Amos Fortune (photo), 1953/03/06: 4
CBS's "Open Letter to the American People" (editorial), 1943/07/30: 4
Columbia's "open letter" on Detroit riot makes hist'ry, 1943/07/30: 1
Jack Benny show characterizations of Feb. 5 protested by NAACP, 1950/02/17: 1
stars of CBS Forecast Show to be heard Aug. 26 (photo), 1940/08/23: 4
two Negro poems to be dramatized on CBS Sunday, 1941/03/28: 1
church service broadcasts
Detroit disc jockey gains many listeners, 1947/10/17: 5
"Duffy's Tavern"
awarded citation (photo), 1946/02/08: 3
Green, Eddie of "Duffy's Tavern" fame dies in LA, 1950/09/29: 1
Duncan Field radio program heard each Wed., over KONO, 1943/03/12: 7
Federal Communications Commission bans give-away radio shows, 1949/08/26: 5
'Glorified Voices' Program
Hall, Adelaide, stars on British radio in Evelyn Waugh's "Helena," 1952/03/07: 7
"Hallelujah"
Greater Mt. Olive Baptist Church choirs
Byrd, Rev. J. N., is soloist Sunday, 1946/01/18: 8
choir now on "Hallelujah," 1946/01/11: 8
Dickson, Betty Jean, soloist on Sunday, 1946/02/01: 8
Fucuals, Mrs. Nornetia, to be guest soloist, 1946/02/22: 8
Hill, Mrs. Tena, is soloist Sunday, 1946/01/25: 8
Jefferson, Mrs. Estella, to be guest singer, 1946/05/10: 8
performs in first KCOR broadcast, 1946/02/15: 3
returns to air, 1946/03/29: 8, 1947/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue)
"Hallelujah" program gets better weekly, 1945/12/07: 8 (filmed in 12/14 issue)
new KMAC program a hit, 1945/10/19: 8 (filmed in 10/26 issue)
New Light Baptist Church choirs
choir on new KMAC Sunday program, 1945/10/12: 8 (filmed in 10/19 issue)
"Hallelujah" choir again increased, 1945/11/16: 8 (filmed in 11/23 issue)
Hallelujah choir doubled for Sunday program [with additional singers from New Light], 1945/10/26: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue)
in special program on KMAC's "Hallelujah" Sunday morning, 1945/11/23: 8 (filmed in 11/30 issue)
last week's program recorded, 1945/12/14: 8 (filmed in 12/21 issue)
New Year program to be heard Sunday, 1945/12/28: 8 (filmed in 1946/01/04 issue)
No. 2 choir heard on "Hallelujah, 1945/11/09: 7
Xmas program Sunday, 1945/12/21: 4
program to be broadcast earlier, 1946/03/01: 8
Hughes, Langston, in air interview, Saturday, Sept. 28, 1940/09/27: 7
Insul-Wool to search for talent in air program, 1946/02/15: 7
Jackson, Mrs. Eddie Mae, SA has only woman announcer (photo), 1946/01/18: 6
John, Alma V., nurse's award winning show now heard over 33 stations (photo), 1960/05/06: 1
K-DRY, Tommy Young now heard on K-DRY, 1963/11/22: 7
KABC
Negro business program broadcast on KABC, 1934/07/13: 7
San Antonio Register will be heard on the air every Sat. night; broadcast news releases over KABC, 1935/07/12: 1
KAPE
airs teen violence program, "Does Law Enforcement Have the Answer to Teenage Violence?", 1962/07/20: 7
Forrest, Flip, and Tommy Young are new announcers (photo), 1964/10/16: 7
Lee, Elder Elfreddie, voted favorite pastor by listeners of KAPE Radio (photo), 1966/01/28: 8
"Negro College Choirs" program
Benedict College Choir of South Carolina to be heard, 1962/04/06: 3
San Antonio to Hear Negro College Choirs Program (editorial), 1962/03/30: 4
weekly network program to be aired in San Antonio, 1962/03/30: 1
offers free prizes to
Register readers, 1963/12/06: 7
rhythm and blues is new program format, 1964/10/16: 7
KBER
airs East End Missionary Baptist Church services each Sunday, 1962/04/06: 8
Jones, Tommy Douglas, Jr., known as Tommy the Tiger, new disc jockey to present program of gospel music, "Gospel Caravan," 1963/02/22: 7
KCOR
See also Radio Programs/Stations, "Hallelujah"
A. J. Johnson Ork gets KCOR spot, 1947/06/06: 7
adds new talent to program, 1947/07/25: 7
airs two orks on Sunday program, 1947/05/09: 7
Andrews, U. J.
in weekly sports program (photo), 1949/09/16: 7
new sports program is well received, 1949/09/23: 3
Antioch Gospel Singers to air, 1947/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue)
Christian Youth Fellowship on air Sunday, 1947/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue)
"Gospel Hour"
Crenshaw, Rev. L. A., Palestine Baptist Church, serves as guest preacher (photo), 1958/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue)
Dewitty, Arthur, guest speaker on service broadcast from Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church (photo), 1958/03/07: 8 (filmed in 03/14 issue)
Jones, Rev. C. F. M. (Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church)
by popular request, will be heard again, 1958/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue)
heard each Sunday morning (photo), 1958/03/28: 8 (filmed in 04/04 issue)
morning worship service presented, 1958/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue)
Kemple, Rev. J. A., West End Baptist Church services featured (photo), 1958/02/28: 8 (filmed in 03/07 issue), 1958/05/30: 8 (filmed in 06/06 issue)
McClure, Marie, and Goldie Kemple, soloists presented on Sunday morning program, 1958/01/24: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue)
Minor, Rev. C. M., thanks "Gospel Hour" donors, 1958/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/24 issue), 1958/01/24: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue), 1958/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue), 1958/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue), 1958/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue), 1958/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue), 1958/02/28: 8 (filmed in 03/07 issue), 1958/03/07: 8 (filmed in 03/14 issue), 1958/03/14: 4, 1958/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue), 1958/03/28: 8 (filmed in 04/04 issue), 1958/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue), 1958/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue), 1958/05/23: 8 (filmed in 05/30 issue), 1958/05/30: 4
Mother's Day musical and sermon featured, 1958/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue)
Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church is host to program (photo), 1958/04/11: 8 (filmed in 04/18 issue)
Ross, Jose F., assistant D. A., Sunday's guest speaker, 1958/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/24 issue)
Shiloh Baptist Church celebrates 25th anniversary; Rev. C. W. Black preaches anniversary sermon (photo), 1958/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue)
Steward, Rev. Shelly Edward
25th anniversary services for Shiloh Baptist pastor broadcast with Rev. G. C. Coleman as guest speaker (photo), 1958/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue)
heard in return engagement (photo), 1958/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue)
"Sunday Gospel Hour" series presented, 1958/01/03: 8 (filmed in 01/10 issue)
Greater Mt. Olive Baptist to go on air, Sunday through KCOR, 1950/10/06: 8 (filmed in 10/13 issue)
inaugural program takes place Sunday, 1946/03/22: 5
KCOR-Ritz 'Quiz"
amateur show gets under way, 1948/08/06: 7
contestants find quiz show easy pickings, 1948/08/13: 2
local list of orchestras grows, 1947/07/18: 7
McCrary, Robert L., 13-year old renames radio program, 1955/08/26: 4
McGill, Benjamin, PV student works as disc jockey during absence of Albert "Scratch" Phillips (photo), 1952/07/04: 7
"Mr. B" (Blackshear)
joins radio station, 1956/03/30: 7
radio listeners attracted to "Mr. B.", 1956/03/30: 7
Phillips, Albert "Scratch," employed as a station disc jockey (photo), 1951/05/25: 7
Refuge Church on KCOR every Sunday morning, 1950/09/22: 8 (filmed in 09/29)
religious programs on new radio station, 1946/02/08: 8
Rosary broadcast to continue on KCOR, 1950/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue)
sells off-the-air time!, 1947/08/15: 7
"Talent Search" program planned, 1946/03/15: 7
TB series on KCOR, 1947/06/20: 7
"Tippin' In" with Jimmy "Deacon" Smith to be heard at night (photo), 1948/09/03: 7
to air TB discussion Monday, March 12, 1951/03/09: 7
youth rally program broadcasted, 1947/06/06: 7, 1947/08/22: 8 (filmed in 08/29 issue)
sixth youth program aired, 1947/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue)
KEXX airs "Scratch" Phillips show, 1955/04/15: 7
KITE
NAACP local speakers to be heard on KITE Saturday, 1951/03/09: 7
San Antonio's only Negro disc jockey at work, James Obey (photo), 1948/02/06: 7
KMAC
Bowden, Artemisia, President of St. Philip's Junior College, "Citizen of the Week," 1948/06/25: 1
Bruns, Eugene, Seguin disc jockey, has SA program on KMAC, 1952/11/21: 2
changes plans--popular applause will determine weekly prize winners of amateur contests, 1936/05/08: 6
Davis, Rev. E. Russell, Live Oak Baptist Church, New Braunfels, to be heard each Sunday (photo), 1962/08/31: 4
emancipation program to be aired, 1939/06/16: 1
Irvin, Virgil, former SA announcer, signs movie contract (photo), 1937/12/03: 8 (filmed in 12/10 issue)
Kenwood Church of God in Christ services broadcast on KMAC, 1941/02/21: 1
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
broadcasts Xmas service, Sunday, 1950/12/22: 8 (filmed in 12/29 issue)
evening services to go on KMAC Sunday, 1950/11/17: 8 (filmed in 11/24 issue)
New Salem Baptist Church, special women's program with gospel singers to be aired, 1962/07/20: 8
resumes amateur radio contests; broadcasts start May 10, 1936/05/01: 7
Smythe, W. P., leaves KMAC for KCOR, 1946/01/18: 8
St. Paul ME Church choral group on KMAC (photo), 1940/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/17 issue)
"Stop That Villain" new kind of radio quiz show on KMAC, 1944/09/08: 7
True Holiness Pentecostal Church returns to air every Sunday, 1958/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue)
Union Baptist evening services to be broadcast, 1950/12/29: 8 (filmed in 1951/01/05 issue)
KONO
Bethel AME choir, pastor, score on KONO radio program, 1932/04/22: 1
First Baptist presents its first radio broadcast service, 1952/05/02: 4
Kiddie Program on KONO, 1932/05/06: 1
SA choirs to be heard over KONO each Sunday, 1939/09/08: 1
KREL, in Baytown, Texas, bought by Negro pioneers in radio, J. B. Blayton, Sr. and Associates, 1954/06/18: 1
KTSA
commended for supporting anti-bias ordinance, 1963/03/22: 1
gives records for enjoyment of St. Peter Claver students, 1956/08/17: 7
Kaigler, John and Willie Louise Lenzy, get marriage licenses free, compliments of KTSA on Friday 13, 1959/02/20: 6
"This Is My Best" series airs, 1944/09/08: 7
KYFM
TB series now aired by KYFM, 1947/11/07: 7
Louis, Joe
appears on the Jack Benny broadcast on NBC (photo), 1945/11/09: 3
goes on air in barrage of guest appearances, 1940/01/26: 3
Lutheran Hour on air Sunday, 1942/10/23: 8 (filmed in 11/06 issue)
Michael, Joyce, 10-year-old singer is new star (photo), 1941/10/17: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue)
"Midnight Hop"
new after 12 radio program, 1945/10/19: 8 (filmed in 10/26 issue)
top Race talent on 'Midnight Hop,' 1945/11/09: 7
"National Minstrels" show, SA girl replaces Dennis Day in, 1948/06/04: 7
National Negro Network to feature new daytime dramatic series, "The Story of Ruby Valentine," starring Juanita Hall and Sara Lou Harris (photo), 1954/01/22: 6
NBC
Chick Webb and The Four Ink Spots star on NBC national hook-up (photo), 1936/02/21: 2
hires Negro staff announcer in Frisco area, 1952/04/18: 1
NBC and Blue Network to hire Race musicians, 1942/06/05: 7
to air program from Fisk U., 1936/01/17: 2
uses more Negro craftsmen, talent during 1951, 1952/01/18: 4
Negro's role in war featured on Kelly broadcasts, "Victory Revue," 1943/08/13: 4
On Your Radio (column), 1937/12/17: 7, 1937/12/31: 7
"One Great Hour" broadcast to urge church attendance, 1949/03/25: 8
Race performers active on radio with eighteen performances listed in New York City, 1935/12/27: 7
radio company airs Negro play, "A Start in Life," 1941/04/18: 7
radio singing talent contest
Glass, Henderson, wins amateur radio contest held by KONO, 1935/07/05: 1
Glorification of the Southern Colored Girl contest is success, 1932/12/02: 1
many enroll for local radio test at auditorium, 1932/11/11: 1
most popular singer to be selected, 1932/11/18: 1
Ratcliff, Leomeharry, officer candidate at Lackland, expresses opinion on "Town Hall Meeting of the Air" (photo), 1950/10/06: 7
recent trends in education to be forum air topic on WOAI, 1940/05/24: 7
Smith, Jimmy
now on KCOR staff, 1946/02/01: 7
to announce KCOR programs (photo), 1946/02/08: 7
Texas girl, 10 (Marlanne Morris), wins nationwide radio contest, 1942/10/16: 1
Thomas, Jerome, Fort Worth deejay named to juvenile jail study group, 1967/03/03: 3
War Department rejects script on US job bias, 1945/09/07: 1
"Wings Over Jordan"
WNOE, New Orleans, pays tribute to Mrs. Naomi Borikins (photo), 1947/08/22: 1
Radley, Ralph
state sales representative for Jackson Brewing, in San Antonio (photo), 1950/11/10: 7
Ragland, Gladys A.
appointed college supervisor of student teachers at Incarnate Word College (photo), 1965/11/05: 1
Ragsdale, Bertha R.
notice of death, 1963/02/01: 8
obsequies held for retired SA school teacher, 1963/01/25: 1
Rahn, Muriel
benefit recital given in New York (photo), 1948/04/16 Supp: 4
bouquets--and brickbats (Sharps and Flats), 1946/02/01: 7
captivates large, appreciative San Antonio audience, 1946/02/01: 4
concert soprano to appear with Chicago Symphony (photo), 1942/08/21: 7
here next Sunday (photo), 1946/01/18: 6
Muriel Rahn, husband, abused in diner as railroad defies US Senate, 1947/08/22: 1
Ohio Kiwanis Club honors Muriel Rahn (photo), 1948/04/09 Supp: 4
Rahn scores (Jo's Jottings), 1946/02/01 Supp: 1
recital tickets on sale, 1946/11/15: 6
"St. Louis Woman"
jealousy forces dramatic actress from "St. Louis Woman" cast (photo), 1946/04/12: 1
ousted from play by 'rebellion' against ability, to sue, 1946/04/12: 1
squabble settled out of court, 1946/05/17: 4
succumbs to cancer, 1961/08/18: 1
to be heard in Corpus Christi Jan. 25, 1946/01/18: 4
to embark on concert tour (photo), 1943/03/12: 5
to sing title role of "Aida" with San Carlo Opera Company (photo), 1949/02/04: 5
YMCA to present Muriel Rahn Nov. 28, 1946/11/01: 6
YMCA to sponsor Artist Series--Muriel Rahn here Nov. 28, 1946/08/23: 6
Raids
Railroads
See also specific labor organization
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
Colored Trainmen of America
Dining Car and Railroad Food Workers Union
International Brotherhood of Red Caps
National Association of Railway Employees
National Brotherhood of Trainmen and Railway Employees
Pullman Porters Benefit Association of America
Train Porters Union
See also specific railroad line
accidents
Austin man, Louis Edwards, breaks leg during leap from freight train, 1948/10/22: 1
Bartlett, Sgt. Reynolds B., five BAMC soldiers killed in crash with switch engine, 1950/03/17: 1
Bateman, Frank, loses foot under switch engine, 1945/11/23: 1
Bryant, Nathaniel, mangled under wheels of train, 1949/04/08: 1
car-train crash kills Greenville man, 4 children, three others hurt as MKT Bluebonnet hits auto, 1954/02/19: 1
CB and Q's worst rail disaster; three Negroes die, nine hurt, 1946/05/03: 1
Chappel, Charles L., truck driver jumps from cab before train hits, 1951/07/27: 1
Cochran, Fred, and three other men injured as train engine backs into automobile, 1942/09/25: 1
eight Negroes among dead in railroad tragedy [in Philadelphia]; US Merchant Seaman, child among killed in Penn crash, 1943/09/17: 1
eight passengers on New York train saved from death by Pullman porter, 1944/04/07: 1
Elmore, J. B., veteran Pullman porter, loses foot in train mishap, 1943/01/08: 1
Ferguson, James Henry, dies when he mistakes RR tracks for road, hit from behind by train, 1946/04/26: 1
Fields, Jorah, car hit by freight train (photo), 1959/07/17: 1
Ford, Manuel, killed by train near Del Rio (photo), 1949/11/25: 1
Four Children Killed at Railroad Crossing (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1934/04/27: 4
four Texans are among 100 sailors hurt in RR crash, 1945/12/21: 1
Gant, Marie, injured as Southern Pacific switch engine runs into rear of Iowa St. bus, 1944/03/24: 1
Green, Johnnie, killed by train, 1939/06/30: 1
Griffith, Pvt. Charles S., five BAMC soldiers killed in crash with switch engine, 1950/03/17: 1
Hargreaves, Pvt. Reginald J., five BAMC soldiers killed in crash with switch engine, 1950/03/17: 1
Harris, Jim, train kills SA man walking on tracks, 1951/03/16: 1
Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. L. G., hurt and 2 children miss serious injuries in West Side collision with railroad engine, 1951/11/09: 1
Henderson, Mrs. Leame, injured as Southern Pacific switch engine runs into rear of Iowa St. bus, 1944/03/24: 1
Hill, George Henry, air recruit, still unable to explain tumble from train, 1951/07/27: 1
Hopson, John, railroad waiter, hurt in Nov. wreck sent to RR hospital, 1943/01/08: 1
Johnson, Estella, injured as Southern Pacific switch engine runs into rear of Iowa St. bus, 1944/03/24: 1
Johnson, Cpl. Eugene, five BAMC soldiers killed in crash with switch engine, 1950/03/17: 1
Kelly, Felix, injured as Southern Pacific switch engine runs into rear of Iowa St. bus, 1944/03/24: 1
Lewis, Dixie, driver escapes injury as switch engine hits truck, 1955/05/13: 1
Lewis, John, train crushes toes of man asleep on tracks, 1954/03/19: 1
man who falls under train wheels dies, 1938/04/01: 1
Miller, Ola Mae
locomotive hits auto trapped on tracks; woman motorist escapes serious injury in mishap, 1958/06/06: 1
no arrests made in auto-locomotive crash, 1958/06/13: 1
Mitchell, Johnny, said dead before train hits him; foul play suspected, 1945/08/03: 1
Montana railway disaster
Pullman porter is hero of Montana railway disaster, 1938/06/24: 1
Tid Bits from the Week's News, 1938/06/24: 4
Neal, Willard, and "Duddie" Barefield, killed in crash with train near Yorktown, 1948/05/07: 1
nine workers in section gang are killed by train near Warrenton, MO, 1942/08/14: 1
Palmer, T. M., railroader badly cut as bottle explodes in hand, 1936/06/19: 1
Pruitt, James, injured when car hit from behind by train, 1946/04/26: 1
Reed, Minnie, injured as Southern Pacific switch engine runs into rear of Iowa St. bus, 1944/03/24: 1
rescue work of porters praised in Ohio wreck, 1941/11/14: 1
Richardson, Merle, passenger on train, overcome by smoke; will sue R.R., 1936/07/31: 1
seven San Antonians in Mexico RR wreck, 1944/08/11: 1
Shipman, Richard D., misses death as RR engine hits car, 1948/10/08: 1
Southern Pacific switch engine runs into rear of Iowa St. bus; five injured, 1944/03/24: 1
Stringer, Cpl. Frank, Jr., five BAMC soldiers killed in crash with switch engine, 1950/03/17: 1
ten escape injury as train hits stalled SA auto, 1958/12/05: 1
Thomas, Eugene, seriously injured in fall from freight train, 1939/07/28: 1
unidentified youth is mangled, decapitated by train, 1944/07/21: 1
veteran employee of Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad killed, 1933/01/06: 1
Watts, SSgt. John H., mangled, nearly cut in two, killed by train, 1952/07/04: 1
Williams, Samantha, hurt as luggage falls on train, 1944/02/04: 1
Wilson, Sanders Brown, train mangles Corpus Christian, 1942/05/22: 1
Wright, Jesse James, Houston man hit, critically injured by train, 1963/12/27: 1
dining car racket
plot against union charged as waiters and stewards are held in $200,000 dining car racket, 1944/12/01: 1
stewards, waiters are sentenced in dining car racket, 1945/01/05: 1
US can't prove swindling case, 18 RR waiters cleared, 1945/12/07: 1
dining car workers
dining car men victorious after two-year fight, 1938/06/10: 6
dining car unions will fight FBI charges of meal swindling against waiters, 1945/08/31: 1
Negro lawyers used in million dollar RR suit, 1947/09/26: 2
waiter sues RR for $25,000 for using photograph, 1947/07/18: 2
employees and unions
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad to have Negro crew, 1939/11/17: 1
brakemen's [trainmen's] legal fight to save jobs opens, 1947/10/03: 1
colored firemen being ousted; national conference called, 1940/12/27: 1
court rules Georgia RR must promote Negroes; advancement must be based on seniority, not color, 1956/11/09: 1
delegates at Washington Conference of Colored Locomotive Firemen (photo), 1941/04/18: 2
Dixie rail unions opened to Negroes as "Red" check; offer union memberships to meet inroads of communist lure, 1936/01/24: 1
Edmonds, John, "Railroad Man of the Year"
chats with President Eisenhower" (photo), 1955/04/15: 4
is train porter, 1955/03/18: 6
Florida federal district court blocks move to oust RR waiters-in-charge, 1938/12/02: 7
Frisco RR men forced out, seek writ to save jobs, 1946/04/05: 5
Johns, A. Maceo, retires from RR mail service, 1950/12/08: 7
Keys, George, represents Negro trainmen in Chicago hearing on constitutionality of National Railroad Adjustment board, 1944/11/24: 1
Louisiana bill would rob hundreds of railroad jobs; proposed legislation asks that only bona-fide voters work on railways in state, 1940/06/14: 1
murder of
colored railroad workers killed, 1932/04/01: 1
murder ring exposed: solution to deaths of train employees seems near, 1932/09/02: 1
"trigger man" given five years for slaying firemen, 1932/10/28: 1
National Mediation Board ruling is menace to Race workers, 1941/11/28: 1
Negroes hard hit by railroad decline, 1961/04/28: 1
Negroes make good as RR stewards, 1932/12/23: 1
new ruling gives $7,000,000 to Race RR workers, 1941/01/10: 1
Pullman porters commended for attention to wounded vets in cross-country trip, 1945/05/18: 5
railroad waiters eye AF of L with misgivings; federation attacked as treacherous, tricky, 1935/09/13: 2
railroads $1,000,000 daily payroll to Negro workers in danger, as roads fight to survive, 1958/07/11: 1
Railway Mail Association appoints first Negro official, 1947/11/28: 2
some RR's will, some won't change Jim Crow policy despite court, 1952/12/05: 1
status of 4,000 RR workers improved by US Supreme Court decision, 1944/12/29: 4
Texas and New Orleans Railroad passenger train porters get pay increase, 1941/12/19: 1
Texas RR coach cleaners score court victory, 1938/06/10: 1
President Truman is asked to overrule decision that snatches RR jobs, 1946/03/01: 1
union, railroad sued in protest of J. Crow local over whether Negroes must join or be fired, 1952/01/04: 1
Union Pacific steward has Marine officer eject diner crew, 1944/01/28: 1
Wren, Walter, railway mail clerk makes perfect score, 1941/03/28: 1
federal judge refuses to hear Teague
vs. BLE and F case, 1941/03/28: 4
Henderson, William, flags down trains so he can "bless 'em," 1949/06/24: 5
Illinois Central Railroad fires five hate bombers, 1965/01/01: 1
Pennsylvania RR
278 former GIs return to jobs, 1946/04/12 Sect. 2: 3
hires first Negro brakeman in history, 1953/10/30: 1
union, RR plot to deny Negroes upgraded jobs, 1947/02/14: 1
racial discrimination
$50,000 damages asked for RR diner Jim Crow, 1946/06/28: 1
$4,500,000 suit faces lily-white railroad unions, 1947/09/05: 1
ANP writer finds Jim Crow still much alive on southern railroads, 1955/01/21: 4
Arkansans win fight against hate-dripping bill to put white conductor in charge of every Pullman car, 1951/02/16: 1
Baltimore judges uphold dining car arrangement, 1948/10/08: 1
Boston physician loses railroad Jim Crow case, 1948/10/29: 2
Chicago woman sues Rock Island for Jim Crowing her, 1939/05/05: 4
despite court rulings, Jim Crow travel continues because of Interstate Commerce Commission, 1952/04/18: 1
Dillard teacher sues Tex-Pacific RR for $10,000, 1954/09/24: 1
dining cars approved for modified Jim Crow by Interstate Commerce Commission, 1952/02/29: 4
discrimination against Negro brakemen by union, railroad ended by court, 1948/10/08: 1
Don't Travel Unless It's Necessary (editorial), 1945/07/27: 4
elimination of Jim Crow on trains proves money saver for railroads, 1954/03/19: 1
Georgia leaders agree on truce and comply with Interstate Commerce Commission order banning segregation in train and bus terminals, 1961/12/22: 1
GI charges he is slapped by conductor on Missouri Pacific Railroad, 1946/05/17: 1
historic southern railroad discrimination case was Alpha Phi Alpha frat project, 1950/06/23: 5
Hutchinson, M. Clarice, taken off train, fined, for bucking Jim Crow, 1946/08/09: 1
I and N Railroad denied new trial in dining car suit, 1947/06/13: 1
Illinois Central Railroad
acts to end passenger segregation by Jan. 10, 1955/12/30: 1
believes Negroes prefer to travel Jim Crow, 1954/04/02: 7
ordered to stop segregation in state, 1952/05/30: 2
Illinois Supreme Court approves, in effect, southbound train, J. Crow, 1954/03/26: 1
Interstate Commerce Commission
bus, railroad ruling gets first court test in South Carolina, 1955/12/23: 7
says Texas railroad remedies Race travel conditions, 1942/11/06: 1
wipes out railroad, bus Jim Crow, 1955/12/02: 1
Jim Crow ended on Dixie-bound Penn trains out of New York, 1949/10/28: 1
Justice Department asks end of J. Crow on interstate trains, 1954/10/29: 1
Kennedy, Robert F., Attorney General confirms Dr. M. L. King's RR desegregation announcement, 1961/11/24: 7
legally, interstate Jim Crow buses, trains dead, 1952/11/21: 1
minister tells of ride in "white" coach in Texas, 1941/08/01: 4
minister wins first round in Jim Crow case [in Kentucky], 1943/01/01: 4
Mitchell, Congressman A.W.
Mobile, AL, railroad apologizes for insult by ticket clerk, 1959/11/27: 1
NAACP, Southwest Region, advises Negroes to ride "unsegregated," 1961/06/09: 1
NAACP wins new Jim Crow Pullman victory, 1941/07/18: 4
Nazi newspaper advocates Jim Crow railroad cars for Jews, using "democratic America" as example of system, 1939/01/06: 1
Negro patrons insulted by Missouri Pacific Railroad treatment, 1933/09/08: 1
Negro soldiers denied places on southern train, 1944/05/12: 1
Oklahoma, Army officer refused Pullman facilities in, 1941/05/30: 6
Rahn, Muriel, and husband, abused in diner as road defies US Senate, 1947/08/22: 1
railroad faces $25,000 suit for Jim Crow brutality, 1945/11/30: 1
railroads losing Negro patronage because of unequal facilities, 1950/11/24: 6
railroads will comply with US Supreme Court dining room decision, 1950/06/30: 2
rider holds diner seat six hours in anti-Crow stand, 1947/10/03: 7
roads, other than Penn, serving south, to continue segregation, 1949/10/28: 1
Rock Island Railway ordered to provide equal travel facilities, 1941/11/28: 1
RR Retirement Board has "no Negroes" policy for job placements, 1950/12/08: 1
RR union's "no promotion" plot banned by US court, 1946/10/25: 1
some RR's will, some won't change Jim Crow policy despite court, 1952/12/05: 1
South Carolina
ambulance refuses to move wreck victims, 1944/08/18: 1
continues J. Crow on buses, RRs, despite court, 1955/07/29: 1
Supreme Court decisions
Swarz, Lou, teacher and actress, was refused dining car service (photo), 1939/01/20: 1
Texas railroaders lose $1,885,000 job bias suit, 1963/12/13: 1
three brakemen sue railroad and union for $115,000 for bias in Virginia, 1954/04/09: 1
three railways sued for $150,000 by 15 passengers, 1949/08/19: 5
two deep south railroads remove Jim Crow sign, 1956/01/13: 3
US officer sues RR $10,000 for ticket denial, 1941/07/25: 1
white Kentucky jury rules against J. Crow diner curtains, 1947/04/25: 1
whites take 'Jim Crow' car, Negroes sent to baggage car, 1944/05/05: 1
wounded veteran incident
Davis, Rev. D. E., SA clergyman, leaves train to aid wounded vet arrested by MPs (photo), 1945/08/17: 1
RR conductor in train incident to be disciplined; railway takes action in case of removal of wounded veteran, 1945/08/31: 1
"Railroad Week" ends as Bishop College fetes men, 1936/07/31: 8 (filmed in 08/07 issue)
Texas and Pacific RR Hospital adds two Marshall Race dentists, 1941/04/04: 1
Rainbow Social Club
meetings in 1931, 1931/08/07: 6, 1931/08/14: 6, 1931/08/21: 7, 1931/09/04: 6, 1931/09/18: 5, 1931/09/25: 7, 1931/10/02: 6, 1931/10/09: 6, 1931/10/16: 7, 1931/10/30: 5, 1931/10/30: 6, 1931/11/06: 7, 1931/11/13: 6, 1931/11/20: 6, 1931/11/27: 6, 1931/12/04: 6, 1931/12/11: 7, 1931/12/25: 6
meetings in 1932, 1932/04/22: 5, 1932/05/06: 6, 1932/05/13: 5, 1932/05/27: 7, 1932/06/03: 7, 1932/07/01: 6, 1932/07/22: 6, 1932/07/29: 6, 1932/08/12: 6, 1932/08/26: 7, 1932/09/02: 6, 1932/10/14: 6, 1932/10/28: 6, 1932/11/18: 6, 1932/11/25: 6, 1932/12/09: 6, 1932/12/16: 7, 1932/12/23: 6, 1932/12/30: 6
meetings in 1933, 1933/01/06: 6, 1933/01/13: 6, 1933/01/20: 6, 1933/02/03: 6, 1933/02/17: 7, 1933/03/03: 6, 1933/03/17: 7, 1933/03/24: 6, 1933/03/31: 6, 1933/04/14: 6, 1933/04/28: 6, 1933/05/05: 6, 1933/05/19: 6, 1933/05/26: 6, 1933/06/16: 7, 1933/06/23: 6, 1933/07/07: 6, 1933/07/28: 6, 1933/08/11: 7, 1933/08/18: 6, 1933/09/01: 7, 1933/09/22: 7, 1933/10/13: 7, 1933/11/10: 7, 1933/11/24: 6, 1933/12/15: 7, 1933/12/22: 6
meetings in 1934, 1934/01/12: 6, 1934/01/19: 6, 1934/02/09: 7, 1934/02/23: 7, 1934/03/09: 7, 1934/03/16: 6, 1934/03/23: 6, 1934/04/06: 6, 1934/04/13: 6, 1934/04/20: 7, 1934/05/11: 6, 1934/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue)
meetings in 1935, 1935/12/06: 6
meetings in 1936, 1936/09/25: 6
news in 1934, 1934/05/04: 6, 1934/06/15: 7, 1934/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue), 1934/07/13: 7
officers elected, 1934/04/27: 7
Rainbows entertained by Mrs. Nina Irving, 1934/11/02: 5
Rosebud Inn scene of pretty party, 1932/06/03: 7
wedding shower given for Miss Randle, 1934/01/26: 6
Rainey, Mrs. Annie
man, wife, both lose mothers in 24-hour period (photo), 1949/09/09: 1
Rainey, Deretha Weslene
debutante honored by parents and guests at beautiful reception (photo), 1963/05/03 Supp: 1, 2
Edison High graduate assists alma mater, 1961/06/23 Supp: 3
Rainey, Ethel
found dead in bathtub, 1954/06/18: 1
Rainey, Mrs. Francis
dies in Lockhart, 1934/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue)
Rainey, George W.
fatally stricken by heart attack, 1954/11/19: 1
Rainey, Gladys Anne
notice of death, 1965/05/07: 8 (filmed in 05/14 issue)
Rainey, Rev. J. W.
death claims Seguin minister, 1955/04/22: 2
Rainey, James
entertained by Nobles of Mouse Temple No. 106, AEWON, Mystic Shrine (photo), 1944/09/08: 7
funeral rites held, 1960/01/29: 1
notice of death, 1960/02/05: 5
Rainey and family members slightly injured in auto accident, 1934/01/05: 1
Rainey, Mr. and Mrs. James
man, wife, both lose mothers in 24-hour period, 1949/09/09: 1
Rainey, Mrs. John Wesley, Sr.
interesting personalities (Jo's Jottings), 1966/03/25 Supp: 1
Rainey, Rachel Ball
former resident dies, 1939/07/14: 7
Rains, Paul
is top Brooke Hospital course graduate, 1952/12/19: 1
Ralph Waldo Emerson Junior High School (San Antonio, TX)
Fields, Mary Jo, named to National Junior Honor Society (photo), 1967/04/14: 9
football team
Dunbar beats Emerson in last few seconds, 1963/10/04: 4
Dunbar gets 12-8 decision over Emerson, 1962/09/28: 6
plays Dunbar in opener, Sept. 20, 1962/09/14: 5
Riley beats Emerson in last two minutes, 1964/11/13: 5
Riley bows to Emerson in city junior playoff, 1966/12/02: 5
Riley edges Emerson, 14-12, in opener, 1965/09/24: 5
Johnson, Barbara Ann, and Ruth Sorrell, ex-Emerson students win scholarships, 1967/05/12: 3
track and field team cracks junior school record to win SA Junior School Track Meet (photo), 1958/04/18: 5
Ramey, Richard
former resident dies in Chicago, 1962/04/13: 4
Ramey, Rev. Z. H.
speaks Sunday at Pilgrim's Rest, 1953/06/19: 8 (filmed in 06/26 issue)
Ramos, David
president of Associated Councils of Teenagers In Our Neighborhoods (ACTION), to head delegation to 5th annual Texas Youth Conference in Austin, 1967/08/18: 6
Ramsey, Addie
notice of death, 1967/04/28: 9
Ramsey, Alma Mae
killed in head-on highway crash near Natalia; same crash kills two men from Natalia, 1962/04/27: 1
Ramsey, Alvin (Boots)
funeral rites held Saturday, 1955/11/11: 3
Ramsey, Annabelle C.
recent graduate of Mary Allen College (photo), 1953/10/02 Supp: 4
Ramsey, Mrs. Annie
dies at home, 1944/03/31: 5
Ramsey, Beulah
funeral services held, 1932/12/09: 8 (filmed in 12/16 issue)
Ramsey, Rev. Edmond A.
funeral rites held, 1961/01/20: 8
notice of death, 1961/01/20: 8
receives all to Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist Church of Yoakum (photo), 1956/02/03: 4
Ramsey, Henry
funeral services held, 1933/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue)
notice of death, 1933/10/20: 8 (filmed in 10/27 issue)
Ramsey, Joe
brief illness fatal to Seguin man, 1953/06/12: 2
Ramsey, John L.
San Antonio airman arrives in Okinawa for duty, 1966/12/09: 7
Ramsey, Lizzie
81, dies in Seguin blaze, 1956/11/30: 1
notice of death, 1935/07/12: 8 (filmed in 07/19 issue)
Ramsey, Luther
succumbs to gangrene, after being shot in leg by Perry Boone, 1945/07/13: 1
Ramsey, Ralph
funeral services held, 1954/03/26: 4
Ramsey, Pvt. Richard A.
completes Marine combat training (photo), 1964/01/10: 5
now serving with Fifth Marine Regiment, 1964/10/09: 7
participates in "Hard Nose" exercise, 1964/10/23: 6
San Antonio Marine participates in desert warfare exercises, 1964/05/15: 7
Ramsey, Robert E.
notice of death, 1936/03/06: 8 (filmed in 03/13 issue)
Ramsey, Mrs. Turner
Ramsey, Viola
notice of death, 1959/07/10: 8 (filmed in 07/17 issue)
Randall, Sgt. Charles
airman found hanging from rafter in washroom, 1958/01/10: 1
Randall, Mark Edward
missing tot found unconscious in attic, with handkerchief bound around his neck, 1966/11/25: 1
Randall, Rass
notice of death, 1961/03/17: 7
Randall, Samuel
13-year-old boy drowns in San Antonio River, 1964/09/11: 1
notice of death, 1964/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue)
Randall, Stella
notice of death, 1963/04/05: 8
Randle, Ada Bess Jordan
dies suddenly, final rites held, 1965/09/03: 1
notice of death, 1965/09/10: 8 (filmed in 09/17 issue)
Randle, [baby boy], 1960/06/17: 8 (filmed in 06/24 issue)
Randle, Dora
notice of death, 1958/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue), 1966/05/20: 8 (filmed in 05/27 issue)
Randle, Dorothy Mae
notice of death, 1937/07/30: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue)
Randle, George T.
dies instantly in fall from porch, 1936/02/07: 1
notice of death, 1936/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue)
Randle, James Major
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Randle dies, 1934/06/29: 8 (filmed in 07/06 issue)
Randle, Jo Anna
final rites conducted for Seguin resident, 1964/10/02: 2
Randle, Joe
notice of death, 1957/05/31: 8 (filmed in 06/07 issue)
Randle, Josephine
notice of death, 1957/07/19: 8 (filmed in 07/26 issue), 1965/04/02: 8 (filmed in 04/09 issue)
Randle, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
daughter, Mrs. Robert B. (Omazell S.) Tucker, receive MS degree from TSU, 1954/09/10: 6
Randle, Laura
dies in local hospital, 1932/09/30: 8 (filmed in 10/07 issue)
Randle, Lemon
notice of death, 1966/07/08: 8 (filmed in 07/15 issue)
Randle, Melvin L.
airman selected for technical training at Chanute AFB (photo), 1967/03/31: 7
Randle, Michael Wayne
notice of death, 1963/04/05: 8
Randle, Reggie Lee Hardaway
notice of death, 1960/04/29: 8 (filmed in 05/06 issue)
Randle, Rosa Bell
funeral services held, 1931/11/06: 8 (filmed in 11/13 issue)
Randle, Ruedaisy
final rites held May 16, 1957/05/24: 1
Randle, Stanley
ex-Lion scores as Tennessee nips A and T, 1960/09/30: 5
gains over 1,000 yards, and Paul McNeal over 760 for Wheatley Lions, 1957/11/29: 5
Phillis Wheatley, SA, wins state Class AAA high broad jumping title, 1958/05/02: 5
Stanley and Russell Clyde Stafford, miss ride to jail in Nashville sit-in, 1960/03/04: 5
Wheatley halfback named to All-Texas Class AAA high school football team, 1957/12/20: 3
Randle, Susie
notice of death, 1965/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue)
Randle, Theodore
dies Feburary 23, 1957/03/08: 8 (filmed in 03/15 issue)
Randle, Tillie
notice of death, 1963/01/25: 8 (filmed in 02/01 issue)
Randle, Mrs. W. B.
in recital Sunday at Shiloh Baptist, 1953/12/04: 8
Randle, Will
notice of death, 1961/10/20: 8
Randle, Willie
notice of death, 1957/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue), 1963/01/04: 8 (filmed in 01/11 issue)
Randle, Willie, Sr.
notice of death, 1961/10/13: 8
Randle, Willie Mae
notice of death, 1960/04/08: 8 (filmed in 04/15 issue)
Randle, Willie Roy
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Randle, dies, 1942/07/31: 6
Randles, Virginia Mosely
final rites held, 1958/11/21: 4
notice of death, 1958/11/21: 8 (filmed in 11/28 issue)
Randle's Kindergarten
"The Court of Holidays" with king and queen coronation and graduation exercise to be held, 1967/06/02: 8
elementary reading clinic offered, 1962/05/25: 6
graduation set, 1958/06/06: 6, 1962/05/25: 6, 1966/06/03: 6
Jo's Jottings, 1961/05/26: 6
new term opens, 1962/01/19: 6, 1963/08/30: 6, 1967/09/01: 9
opens its doors Sept. 4, 1962/08/31: 6
Sheffield, Barbara Elaine, and Julius Moore, Jr., selected as king and queen of Randle's Kindergarten closing ceremonies (photo), 1967/06/23: 8
Randolph, A. Philip (Labor and Civil Rights Leader)
advocates creation of National Negro Trade Council, to put pressure on AFL-CIO to eliminate Jim Crow practices, 1959/10/30: 3
awards and honors
cited by American Newspaper Guild for fight against discrimination, 1956/04/27: 3
Presidential Medal of Freedom awarded to three Negroes by President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1964/09/25: 1
receives 27th Spingarn Medal, 1942/02/13: 4
The Battle for Britain (by A. Philip Randolph), 1940/09/13: 4
Best Move [He] Ever Made Relative to National Negro Congress Was His Moving Out of It--Negroes Are Loyal (by William Pickens), 1940/05/24: 4
book writing plan revealed, 1966/07/01: 4
and 'Boss' Crump, Tennessee political czar
AFL challenges Crump's ban on Philip Randolph, 1944/02/04: 1
use strong language to criticize each other; Randolph called vicious demagogue; Crump called someone who "out-Hitlers Hitler," 1944/04/14: 1
and Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, charged with color discrimination against whites, according to an AFL-CIO report, 1961/11/17: 1
civil rights/civil disobedience
100 billion dollar freedom budget detailed, 1966/11/11: 10 (filmed in 11/18 issue)
17,000 at rally hear Randolph threaten march-on-Washington, 1946/03/08: 1
AFL dodges race issue as Randolph blasts prejudice, 1942/10/23: 1
Army "Crow" unchanged, Negro leaders approve Randolph stand, 1948/05/07: 1
asks for blackout of Harlem during protest meetings, 1942/06/05: 7
asks for two Negro members of President's board banning discrimination in defense employment, 1941/07/18: 2
calls for rights-labor unity, 1965/10/01: 1
calls for strike against Jim Crow Army, 1948/04/09: 1
calls train porters to St. Louis meeting, 1940/11/08: 5
chides Texas solon in debate on FEPC, 1945/05/25: 1
collapses after historic march on Montgomery, AL, 1965/04/02: 3
completes plans for defense job march, 1941/05/09: 5
delivers radio "pledge of unity;" march on capital postponed, 1941/07/04: 1
even northern liberals turning "lukewarm" toward civil rights warns BSCP leader, A. Philip Randolph, 1958/05/02: 1
Labor Federation Democratization Not Completed (editorial) [A. Philip Randolph urges expulsion of unions that do not eliminate "white only" membership clauses], 1959/09/25: 4
March on Washington, August 28 was Philip Randolph's 'Day of Triumph' (photo), 1963/08/30: 1
Randolph, Landon credited with birth of civil rights issue, 1948/04/16: 1
Randolph, Meany again battle over bias in unions, 1961/10/20: 3
Randolph, Reynolds drop civil disobedience program, but others to carry on effort, 1948/08/27: 1
Randolph, Reynolds say civil disobedience achieved aims, 1948/10/15: 1
Randolph to continue civil disobedience campaign, 1948/08/06: 1
SA hears Randolph in civil disobedience appeal, 1948/04/23: 1
seeks racial equality in new AFL-CIO, 1955/08/26: 1
White, Randolph differ on value of FDR [President Roosevelt] order banning discrimination in defense industry, 1941/07/11: 4
illness keeps president of National Negro Congress from attending conference, 1936/02/21: 1
Korean Crisis, urges all-out support in, 1950/08/04: 8
and Meany, George
AFL-CIO head denies split with Randolph, 1959/10/23: 1
again battle over bias in unions, 1961/10/20: 3
in bias battle, 1959/10/02: 1
Now Meany Knows Who the Hell Appointed Him (editorial), 1959/10/02: 4
military draft
Military Conscription Means End of Democracy (by A. Philip Randolph), 1940/08/16: 2
UMT (universal military training) stance hailed, says BSCP publicist, 1948/04/09: 1
Negro American Labor Council, issues call for founding convention, 1960/05/20: 1
Pullman Porter, Rufus Norman, sues Randolph, BSC for failing to represent him in long-standing dispute, 1964/01/31: 1
quits Clayton Powell election group for using his name without authorization, 1958/10/10: 1
San Antonio visits
BSCP international officers coming to San Antonio (photo), 1947/02/14: 1
confers with Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters in San Antonio, 1939/04/21: 1
foremost figure in labor (Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters) to visit Santone, 1938/10/14: 1
Southwestern Labor Conference starts Sunday; A. Philip Randolph here for four-day session at Library Aud. (photos), 1940/11/29: 1
spends five days in San Antonio, 1939/04/28: 1
to be in San Antonio Sunday, Monday, 1949/04/29: 1
speaking engagements
blasts communism in speeches here, 1947/02/28: 1
May Day speaker in Japan, 1952/04/18: 1
Mt. Zion First Baptist Church
Men's Day (photo), 1956/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue)
throng hears Randolph speak (photo), 1956/05/04: 3
NAACP hears Spingarn, Randolph at 26th annual conference; delegates from twenty-six states and the District of Columbia attend St. Louis sessions, 1935/07/05: 1
San Antonio, 1942/05/01: 1, 1947/02/14: 1, 1948/04/16: 1
St. Paul Methodist Church
over 1000 pack St. Paul to hear Randolph, 1942/05/08: 1
photo, 1945/03/30: 1
Sycamore USO broadcast in San Antonio, 1945/03/30: 1
Tobin, Thomas, NY mayor, and Randolph address BSCP at 25th anniversary meeting, 1950/09/22: 3
sued by 100 Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters "rebels," 1960/07/08: 1
Randolph, Pfc. Luther
Randolph AFB, shot by SA Special Officer Wiley Johnson, following intervention in family battle in street, 1951/07/13: 1
Randolph, Manuel
man, 71, missing three days, found dead in bed, 1958/01/17: 1
Randolph, Thomas E.
city detective plays large role in finding slayer of Julia Guynes, 1944/10/13: 1
final rites held for ace SA detective (photo), 1949/12/23: 1
returns to police force as non-civil service employee (photo), 1941/09/26: 1
Randolph, TSgt. Willie
retires after 20 years' service, 1964/05/15: 6
Randolph Air Force Base
Note: previously named Randolph Field before 1948.
Banks, Adolph, receives gold pin in recognition of 20 years' service, 1963/08/09: 7
baseball team (name unknown)
Washington Brothers four-man team beats Randolph, 1954/06/25: 5
baseball team (Dorques)
bash Green Hornets, 1953/03/13: 5
clobber Hornets, 1953/02/20: 5
baseball team (Ramblers)
beats Duncan Bombers again, 1942/06/26: 3
Greer's All-Stars, Ramblers open season Sunday, 1944/04/07: 3
Greer's All-Stars lose to Randolph, 1944/04/14: 3
Lockhart wallops Ramblers, 1946/09/20: 3
Miles Oilers conk Randolph, 1956/06/15: 5
Miles Oilers play in exhibition Sunday with Ramblers, 1957/04/12: 5
Ramblers show power in 25-2 win, 1943/04/23: 3
Redd Stars lose to Randolph Field, 1945/07/20: 3
whips SAACC 7-3, 1944/06/02: 3
wins from Hondo, 1943/05/21: 3
baseball team (School of Aviation Medicine)
Grand Prize, Randolph Field meet Sunday, 1954/07/16: 5
thumps Grand Prize, 13-5, 1954/07/23: 5
basketball league, Negro Squadron, 1944/12/22: 3
basketball team (name unknown)
nips St. Philip's in Friday's best fracas, 1946/02/08: 3
nips Yates; Lions take St. Philip's, 1946/03/08: 3
unbeaten AAA teams to be whittled tonight as Randolph, Boys Club meet, 1946/01/25: 3
Wheatley grounds airmen, 88-49, 1955/01/14: 5
basketball team (78th Aviation Squadron)
78th ekes out 36-34 win over Register to tie for second place, 1944/02/04: 3
Kelly Field 304th, Woodmen, 28th, 78th to battle for cage title, 1944/02/04: 3
Randolph Field's 78th upsets Kelly Field 304th, 1944/01/14: 3
Syms, Hank, cops AAA cage league high scoring title, 1944/02/04: 3
Texas College Steers, Randolph Field split two-game cage series, 1944/01/14: 3
turns in another upset, walloping AAA-leading 28th, 1944/01/21: 3
basketball team (3510th Base Engineers)
Ball Alumni five loses to Randolph 3510th Motor Vehicle Squadron, 1954/01/22: 5
Lions tag Randolph AFB five, 54-43, 1954/02/12: 5
basketball team (Crew Training)
meet Randolph AFB five tonight, 1954/02/05: 5
Randolph five conked, 70-36, by St. Philip's, 1954/02/12: 4
basketball team (Dorques)
Boys Club five upsets Randolph, 1953/02/13: 5
clobber Green Hornets, 1953/02/20: 5
Club Matinee five nipped by Randolph, 1953/02/06: 5
Green Hornets, Randolph take League games, 1953/02/06: 5
basketball team (Ramblers)
again nips Randolph, 1952/12/12: 5
Ball alumni team loses to Randolph Field Ramblers, 1951/02/02: 5
first blood in cage playoff drawn by Randolph, Lackland, 1948/02/27: 4
Friday AAA wins go to Randolph, WBS, Bombers, 1948/01/23: 3
Lackland, Randolph win to tie for AAA leadership, 1948/01/30: 3
Lackland Warhawks, Ramblers in crucial game, 1948/01/30: 3
opening game against St. Philip's College gets season under way, 1962/11/09: 5
Randolph-Kelly Bombers, and Lackland-Register battle for AAA title, 1948/02/20: 3
smear Bombers, 1948/01/30: 3
St. Philip's bows to Randolph, 100-97, 1964/01/17: 5
St. Philip's edges Airmen in overtime thriller, 66-62, 1952/11/21: 5
trims Lindbergh for TAAF title, 1951/03/16: 5
trounces Lackland, 46-35 to lead AAA, 1948/02/06: 3
turns back Central Comets, 50-46, 1948/02/13: 3
basketball team (WAFs)
Randolph WAF's edged by Central Comets, city's '2' team, 1952/12/19: 5
basketball tournament
all-tourney team named, 1944/03/10: 3
Camp Swift winner of invitational cage meet, 1944/03/10: 3
Randolph stages invitational basketball meet, Friday and Saturday, 1944/03/03: 3
Christmas Victory Tree at Randolph Field (photo), 1945/01/05 Supp: 3
civil service employee transfers to San Antonio
DC civilians and military men protest SA transfer to Randolph AFB, fearful of discrimination; Gonzalez seeks to allay bias fears, 1962/10/19: 1
San Antonio is Looked Over [by civil service supervisors representing transferred employees fears about segregation and discrimination] (editorial), 1962/11/23: 4
Washington, DC civil service workers scheduled to be transferred to Randolph AFB, visit and "look over" housing at Willow Wood Estates, 1962/11/23: 3
drill team
crack drill team, Wheatley band in Red Cross Parade, 1945/02/23: 1
in demand by charities and patriotic organizations (photo), 1944/12/01: 1
football team (Brown Ramblers)
blasts Camp Hood, 13-0 for fifth straight win (photo), 1944/12/15: 2
Brown Ramblers, Sam Huston battle here, Saturday (photo), 1944/12/15: 1
Lindsay, Benjamin and William A. McDougal figure prominently in offensive scheme (photo), 1945/10/05: 3
McDougal, William A., and Benjamin Lindsay figure prominently in offensive scheme (photo), 1945/10/05: 3
ramblin' Ramblers ramble over Houston Trojans, 1944/12/01: 3
Randolph Field, Tillotson clash here, Monday, 1945/10/12: 3
replaces Xavier U. as Wiley's Louisiana Fair opponent, 1945/09/14: 3
Sam Huston, Randolph Field in stadium game; colorful collegians, top GI gridders promise flashy spectacle, Monday, 1945/10/19: 3
Samuel Huston trips Randolph, 1945/10/26: 3
Samuel Huston upsets Brown Ramblers, 14-6, 1944/12/22: 3
Texas College, co-champs of Southwest, to meet Ramblers in "Chili Bowl," 1944/12/15: 1
Texas nips Randolph Field, 13-7, 1945/10/05: 5
Tillotson, Randolph Field in stadium game, Oct. 15, 1945/09/28: 3
Tillotson mauled by Randolph Field, 41-7, 1945/10/19: 3
to play Sam Huston College Dec. 16, 1944/12/08: 3
to play Texas, Sept. 29, 1945/08/17: 3
trounces Houston, 1945/10/12: 3
wins another, whipping Ellington, 27-2, 1944/11/24: 3
football team (Pop Warner), gridder defeat 'Y' 8-6, 1966/09/30: 5
Forcey, Clyde W., awarded for superior service, 1960/09/30: 3
Gabriel, Robert, awarded certificate and check for $100 for superior performance at Randolph Air Training Command (photo), 1961/03/31: 6
organizations hold open house, 1944/02/11: 4
Swain, Ester Marie, civilian worker receives Superior Performance Certificate, 1964/07/24: 1
tennis squad whip SA club, 1950/05/19: 3
two nabbed in safecracking try in base exchange service station, 1964/10/02: 1
units to hold open house Sunday, 1944/02/04: 6
Randolph Wives Club
meetings in 1949, 1949/08/19 Supp: 3
meetings in 1951, 1951/05/04: 4
Rankin, Clara
notice of death, 1965/05/07: 8 (filmed in 05/14 issue)
Rankin, Elnora F.
final rites held, 1958/04/18: 2
Rankin, George
notice of death, 1962/07/20: 8
Rankin, John E. (US Representative, Mississippi)
Ben Davis, New York, gets the better of Rankin in Dies committee tiff, 1945/10/05: 1
Congress to hear vilifications of Negrophobist Rankin no more, 1952/10/03: 3
his plan for Virginia J. Crow Vet Hospital spiked in the House by Jacob K. Javits, 1951/03/30: 1
Race-hating Rankin elected again as Negroes are poll shy, 1948/09/03: 1
Rankin says he spells it N-e-g-r-o, pronounces it like other Dixiecrats, 1949/09/30: 1
Rankin Committee
Rankins, Lockridge
80-year-old man dies suddenly in auto, 1964/08/21: 3
notice of death, 1964/08/28: 8 (filmed in 09/04 issue)
Ransom, Dr. L. A. (President of Wilberforce University)
Bishop Ransom tries to make Wesley scapegoat of 'Force mess, 1947/05/23: 1
new president of Wilberforce University, 1936/05/22: 2
Ransom Qualified for Wilberforce President Position (editorial), 1936/06/05: 4
Ransom, Leon A.
famed civil rights lawyer, passes, 1954/09/10: 4
Ransom, Bishop Reverdy C.
death and illness hit his family, 1958/03/14: 1
oldest AME prelate dies in Wilberforce, Ohio, 1959/05/01: 1
prelates Ransom and Sims to appear before tribunal, 1934/07/27: 1
Rape
Ratcliff, Ethel
notice of death, 1957/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
Rathblott, N.
Philadelphia philanthropist and humanitarian land developer, age 74, feels his work not done (photo), 1960/06/17: 2
Ratliff, Mrs. E. Spriggs
Ratliff, Leonard J.
seven weeks' illness fatal, 1941/05/09: 1
suffers burst ear drum in fire cracker prank, 1934/01/05: 1
Ratliff, Leonard J., Sr.
memorial service held for former president of Van Courtlandt Social Club (Jo's Jottings), 1960/07/15 Supp: 4
Ray, Cicero James
fatally knifed in row with former brother-in-law, Sam White, 1956/09/07: 1
Ray, Cpl. Clinton Arnold
injured SA soldier, en route to US, dies at sea, 1944/04/07: 1
Ray, Dorothy
bleacher collapse at Douglass takes life of one student, 1933/12/29: 1
classmates attend funeral (Douglass Junior School Notes), 1934/01/05: 3
A Little Martyr (editorial), 1933/12/29: 4
Ray, Earl
notice of death, 1959/03/20: 8 (filmed in 03/27 issue)
Ray, Ethel Lucille
final rites held, 1962/04/20: 7
lingering illness claims her in death, 1962/04/13: 1
Ray, Isabella
Cpl. Newton Gentry, Jr., found guilty of murder by court-martial, 1944/03/17: 1
shot to death as she pleads that daughter not be hurt, 1944/02/18: 1
Ray, Jack
case against Fred Davis dismissed by judge, 1949/05/06: 1
fatally knifed over 90-cent debt by Fred Davis, 1948/07/02: 1
Ray, Mrs. Joe Alice
dies after illness of three months, 1933/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue)
Ray, Malzina
notice of death, 1964/05/22: 8 (filmed in 05/29 issue)
Ray, Marcus
quits as aide to war secretary; takes overseas post, 1947/07/18: 1
Ray, Martha
dies at her residence, 1933/09/08: 8 (filmed in 09/15 issue)
Ray, Neal
riddled with bullets by ex-wife, Serlene M. Ray, who feared for her life, 1961/03/10: 1
Ray, Oliver
notice of death, 1936/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/15 issue)
Ray, Oscar
roomer's wild rage ends in death at hands of George Byron Phelps, 1946/12/20: 1
Ray, Rogers D.
idea eliminates safety hazard at Fort Sam Houston, 1960/09/09: 1
Ray, Ruby Lee
enters "Queen For A Day" contest of the American Baptist Eastern District Junior Women's Convention, 1962/08/10: 8
Ray, A3C William H.
San Antonian graduates from AF technical course, 1965/06/04: 7
Ray, Willie, Jr.
notice of death, 1959/02/27: 8 (filmed in 03/06 issue)
Ray, Zepherine
awarded scholarship by Marion Anderson Music Club of St. Philip's Junior College, 1937/12/03: 6
receives Marian Anderson Music Club scholarship award (photo), 1939/01/13: 7
Rayburn, Samuel T.
long-time Speaker of the House of Representatives dies; no civil rights advocate, but he did soften, 1961/11/24: 1
Rayford, Maj. Lee
receives French Croix de Guerre for war service (photo), 1950/08/11: 1
Rayford, Robert W., Sr.
rites held for Prairie View department head, 1947/06/06: 1
Razaf, Andy
famous writer, Andy Razaf, is Negro, 1933/07/07: 5
Race composers' war bond campaign numbers on air, Monday, 1944/11/17: 1
Reader, R. L.
commissioner of Precinct 3 seeking re-election (photo), 1954/05/21: 7, 1956/06/15: 2
Register Puts in Word for Reader's Candidacy for State Representative (editorial), 1958/08/08: 4
Remember R. L. Reader! (editorial), 1950/07/21: 4
seeks second term (photo), 1948/05/07: 7
Reagan, Lottie Elnora
final rites held in Livingston (photo), 1962/07/20: 3
Reagan, Ronald
Race actors' friend gets American Newspaper Guild award, 1953/01/02: 7
Reagan, Thomas Houston
action not likely against Graves--Reagan wants job back, 1955/04/29: 1
civil service statutes should be reexamined, 1955/03/04: 1
plans readied for firing SA racist officer, 1955/03/11: 1
racist, killer ex-cop's case in new turns, 1955/04/22: 1
racist officer "relieved of duty;" investigation of white supremacist activities continuing, 1955/03/04: 1
San Antonio racist police officer fired, 1955/03/18: 1
state supreme court says "out" to Negro and Jew-hating white supremist (photo), 1955/11/18: 1
state supreme court upholds hate cop's firing (photo), 1956/03/16: 1
Texas Supreme Court upholds hate cop's firing (photo), 1956/03/16: 1
Real Estate Companies and Realtors
Andy Anderson Agencies
opens office in San Antonio, 1954/11/05: 7
Thomas, Robert L., appointed as real estate agent for Andy Anderson Agencies (photo), 1955/08/19: 6
Walker, James A., appointed manager of life insurance department (photo), 1955/08/12: 7
Banks, Mrs. C. B.
has lots in Ballavida addition (photo), 1947/12/26: 6
offers Christmas greetings, 1952/12/26: 6
offers dream homes for sale (photo), 1951/12/21: 6
realtor has bargains, financing plan (photo), 1946/12/27: 6
realtor held captive in home, robbed of $150, 1963/02/22: 1
realtor will help you buy home (photo), 1946/01/04: 6
Fucles, Herford, salesman of Artesia Village subdivision (photo), 1964/06/05: 7
Gandy, Allen J. and Morris E., sons of W. S. Gandy follow in father's footsteps as realtors, builders, 1961/04/14: 6
Lillian Bellinger Stilwell Company adds two new real estate salesmen, Rosinda Alexander and Gloria Shepard, 1958/10/03: 6
real estate brokers, salesmen to explore formation of organization, 1960/12/02: 7
Record Stores
Recorder of Deeds
Recreation
See also Parks
See also Playgrounds
See also San Antonio Recreation Department
checkers meet
checker meet set for Thursday, 1953/07/24: 5
Lindbergh Park makes clean sweep of checkers meet, 1953/08/07: 7
Lindbergh wins checkers meet, 1954/06/25: 7
dancing classes to be held at East Terrace Homes, 1953/10/02: 6
Mayor Kuykendall proclaims June 1-7 Recreation Week, 1958/05/30: 7
more improvements at Mitchell Lake, 1940/04/19: 5
National Recreational Association trains recreation leaders, 1934/10/12: 1
National Safe Boating Week (editorial), 1962/06/29: 4
On the Other Hand (column by Jasper T. Duncan), 1943/05/21: 4
pet shows
pet show held, 1949/07/01: 3
West End first in city pet show, 1953/07/17: 7
poster contest last "reck" special event of summer, 1953/07/31: 7
pre-school classes set at recreation centers, 1966/11/11: 9
racial discrimination
Birmingham, AL, recreation facilities ordered desegregated, 1961/11/03: 1
high court again belts Jim Crow [by banning segregation in public housing projects, public places of recreation and state-supported colleges], 1954/05/28: 1
park, recreation Jim Crow killed by Supreme Court, 1955/11/11: 1
"Reck" talent show auditions set for July 23-24, 1953/07/17: 7
recreation centers are training grounds for tomorrow's citizens (photo), 1938/06/03: 3
Recreation Comes into Its Own (editorial), 1934/01/05: 4
recreation department summer program gets under way, 1949/06/10: 3
River Theatre Sing-Song
capacity crowd applauds Sing-Song, 1947/08/01: 6
playground talent to appear in river theatre Sing-Song, July 23, 1947/07/18: 7
SA recreational setup announced, 1941/06/20: 1
San Antonio Association for Improvement of Playgrounds and Recreational Facilities
SA Park Improvement Association backing Sept. 25 bond election, 1945/09/14: 1
survey reveals eight swings in playgrounds for 4,500 SA youths, 1945/08/31: 1
social recreation leadership course set for April 9-13, 1956/03/23: 6
swimming
West End wins horseshoe meet, gains on Central, 1954/07/16: 5
Woodlake to open new outdoor play resort, Sunday, 1940/06/14: 4
WPA recreation program reaches 10,000 communities (photo), 1939/05/05: 2
Recreation Training Institute
eight Santonians win Recreation school certificates; Recreation Training Inst. has 40 full time, 70 part time enrollees, 1937/03/12: 1
Recreational Social Club
meeting of, 1940/08/02: 6
Rector, Rev. John J. (Antioch Baptist Church)
accepts call to Antioch Baptist Church (photo), 1952/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue)
anniversaries
4th anniversary observed, with Rev. G. C. Coleman, Friendship Baptist, giving the sermon (photo), 1956/08/03: 8 (filmed in 08/10 issue)
5th anniversary observed with Rev. G. C. Coleman as guest speaker (photo), 1957/08/16: 4
preaching/speaking engagements
Antioch Baptist Church for Women's Day, 1966/05/13: 8 (filmed in 05/20 issue)
Coliseum Park Baptist Church
Men's Day, 1966/09/30: 10 (filmed in 10/07 issue)
Women's Day, 1967/06/16: 10
First Baptist Church, San Marcos (photo), 1962/10/12: 8
Friendship Baptist Church, Luling, installation service for Rev. Christopher Griffin (photo), 1967/02/10: 4
Gonzales Woodmen thanksgiving sermon, 1957/04/26: 2
Greater Galilee Baptist Church, 6th anniversary sermon for Rev. Johnny Hampton, 1966/11/18: 10 (filmed in 11/25 issue)
Greater Mt. Olive Baptist Church, anniversary sermon for Rev. J. N. Byrd (photo), 1965/04/16: 8 (filmed in 04/23 issue)
Greater Savannah Baptist Church, installation service for Rev. Lester Hunter (photo), 1966/08/05: 4
Guadalupe College, Seguin, for Homecoming, 1961/12/08: 2
Jacob's Chapel Methodist Church, September 8, 1957/09/06: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue)
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
cornerstone laying (photo), 1955/10/28: 4
Junior Matrons 13th anniversary, 1965/03/19: 4
Mt. Gilead Baptist Church for opening and dedicatory services (photo), 1962/09/14: 8
Mt. Nebo Baptist Church for month of appreciation observance with series of sermons (photo), 1959/04/10: 8 (filmed in 04/17 issue)
Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Kerrville, Men's Day (photo), 1962/07/06: 4
Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, 10th anniversary of Usher Board (photo), 1964/08/07: 4
Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, Yoakum, revival (photo), 1964/03/20: 8 (filmed in 03/27 issue)
New Hope Baptist Church
1st anniversary of pastorate of Rev. H. Duncan (photo), 1958/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue)
Usher Board No. 1 anniversary sermon, 1959/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue)
New Jerusalem Baptist Church for 3rd anniversary of pastor, Rev. Charlie D. Wilson, 1962/09/07: 4
New Light Baptist Church, Youth Day (photo), 1954/02/19: 8 (filmed in 02/26 issue)
New Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, anniversary sermon for Rev. N. W. Bacon (photo), 1964/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue)
New Mt. Zion Baptist Kindergarten and Day Care Center, entrance sermon (photo), 1957/09/27: 4
New Salem Baptist Church, Seguin
4th anniversary of Rev. Lester Hunter (photo), 1961/09/01: 8
installation services for Rev. Lester Hunter (photo), 1959/02/06: 8 (filmed in 02/13 issue)
Prospect Baptist Church, Karnes City, homecoming, 1964/07/24: 8 (filmed in 07/31 issue)
Rose of Sharon Baptist Church, 4th anniversary sermon for Rev. Belvin B. Stewart (photo), 1959/07/31: 8 (filmed in 08/07 issue)
Seguin Masonic Lodge Hall, cornerstone-laying sermon (photo), 1959/10/30: 2
Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, 29th anniversary of Rev. S. E. Steward' pastorate (photo), 1962/04/13: 4
St. Hedwig Cemetery Club, annual sermon (photo), 1964/05/29: 8 (filmed in 06/05 issue)
St. John Baptist Church, 11th anniversary celebration for Rev. J. C. Bailey (photo), 1966/04/29: 8 (filmed in 05/06 issue)
St. Stephen's Baptist Church
10th anniversary and dedication of church and parsonage (photo), 1957/10/11: 8 (filmed in 10/18 issue)
revival preacher (photo), 1959/11/27: 8 (filmed in 12/04 issue)
Strangers Temple Baptist Church, homecoming services (photo), 1963/07/12: 4
Sweet Home Baptist Church, Oct. 7, 1956/10/05: 2
West End Baptist Church, 1951/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue)
Wheatley Heights Baptist Church
entrance and dedicatory services (photo), 1962/11/16: 8
installation sermon, 1957/09/13: 4
Zion Hill Baptist Church, Seguin, anniversary sermon for Rev. F. E. Hutchinson (photo), 1959/10/09: 8 (filmed in 10/16 issue), 1960/09/02: 8
returns to pulpit, 1956/01/20: 8 (filmed in 01/27 issue), 1958/05/30: 8 (filmed in 06/06 issue), 1961/11/03: 8, 1967/03/10: 10 (filmed in 03/17 issue)
youngest minister in SA with full pastoral duties at Antioch Baptist (Have You Met ... column) (photo), 1954/06/18: 4
Rector, Laura
notice of death, 1960/07/08: 8
Rector, Seaman Roger L.
returns from South Viet Nam operations, 1965/05/14: 7
San Antonian completes basic training, 1963/08/30: 6
Rector, Mrs. Washington Irving
with Dr. M. A. B. Fuller, guest speaker for Women's Day morning service at Antioch Baptist Church (photo), 1959/05/22: 8 (filmed in 05/29 issue)
Rector, Rev. Washington Irving
accepts call to Austin church (photo), 1949/02/04: 8
baby Rector showered, 1941/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue)
funeral services to be held next Tuesday (photo), 1950/04/14: 1
Guadalupe Baptist Association moderator announces board meeting for May 24, 1946/05/17: 8
Strangers Temple Baptist Church
celebrates pastor's first anniversary, 1948/01/30: 8 (filmed in 02/06 issue)
farewell sermon to be held Feb. 27 (photo), 1949/02/25: 4
resigned West End pastor to organize new church, 1946/07/26: 1
Rev. Rector issues statement on leaving old, forming new church (photo), 1947/03/07: 8
travels to California to conduct revival (photo), 1948/03/26: 2
West End Baptist Church
association closes session; Rev. W. I. Rector new moderator, 1943/08/13: 4
church celebrates fifth anniversary of pastorate (photo), 1945/02/02: 4
first anniversary celebration closes, 1941/02/21: 8 (filmed in 01/03 issue)
first anniversary observed, 1941/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue)
'Glorified Voices' Radio Program
choir and Rev. W. I. Rector on 'Voices' Sunday, 1943/06/25: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue)
Rev. Rector featured in musicale with choir for benefit of 'Glorified Voices' radio broadcast, 1943/06/25: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue), 1943/07/16: 4
honored by Junior Mission and Brotherhood, 1942/09/25: 6
new pastor formally assumes pulpit, 1940/02/16: 1
Rev. Rector is guest speaker at Nashville church, 1942/05/08: 5
Rev. Rector issues statement on leaving old, forming new church (photo), 1947/03/07: 8
Rev. Rector quits as pastor (photo), 1946/07/19: 1
Red & White Stores
Red Caps
Red Cross
Red Cross Knitting Club
adds two units, 1942/02/13: 6
meetings in 1942, 1942/01/30: 6
organized by Mrs. Lela Sheppard, Red Cross worker, 1941/12/26: 6, 1942/01/16: 6
tea honors visitor, 1942/01/23: 6
Redd, Mrs. A. L. (Alma)
guest speaker, Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Mission program, 1960/07/29: 8, 1964/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue)
guest speaker for Women's Day
Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, 1961/07/28: 8, 1962/09/28: 4
Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church, 1961/04/28: 8
Redd, Maggie
two-day illness results in death of Mrs. M. Redd, 1936/04/17: 1
Redd, Mamie
opens Mamie's Rose and White Tea Room, 1942/06/26: 6
Redd, Mamie Davis
illness of one week proves fatal (photo), 1950/10/20: 1
Redd, Monroe
funeral services held Wednesday, 1954/09/24: 1
loses race with death in dash to mother's bedside, 1947/04/04: 1
Redd, Oreneda
formerly program director of Sycamore Street USO, is now assistant director of Wichita Falls USO (photo), 1945/11/02: 6
Redd, Owens
notice of death, 1961/08/11: 8
Reddix, Mrs. Emma
pioneer citizen of Guadalupe County dies, 1944/01/07: 6
Reden, Faye Louise (Griffin)
fatally injured in hit-run crash with car driven by Joe Williams, who was arrested, 1967/07/14: 1
notice of death, 1967/07/28: 10
Reden, George H.
notice of death, 1967/08/18: 10
Reden, Marvin H.
volunteers for service in Air Force (photo), 1948/08/06: 7
Redix, Fred
Seguin, found shot to death, 1951/01/05: 1
Redix, James M.
funeral services conducted for Seguin resident, 1952/11/14: 2
Redix, Roosevelt ("Boo")
Seguin youth, 19, slain by Thomas Wilson, 1959/02/20: 1
Redix Family
reunion of Redix family held in Corpus Christi, 1967/06/30: 9
Red's Auto Supply
Redus, Elnora
notice of death, 1966/09/09: 8 (filmed in 09/16 issue)
Reece, Fannie Martin
final rites held, 1965/04/23: 1
notice of death, 1965/04/23: 8 (filmed in 04/30 issue)
Reece, Henry
notice of death, 1963/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue)
Reed, Mrs. Ada
dies suddenly, 1948/10/01: 1
Reed, Alonzo
San Antonians attend last rites in Brownwood, 1962/04/27: 8
Reed, Annie
notice of death, 1958/07/11: 8 (filmed in 07/18 issue)
Reed, Archie
former Brackenridge HS student graduates in Germany, from Stuttgart American High School (photo), 1960/07/08: 3
Reed, Austin
ten day's illness fatal to veteran PO employee (photo), 1939/11/10: 1
Reed, [baby]
notice of death, 1961/12/15: 8
Reed, Bertha M.
found dead in living room by son, Henry Reed, 1959/03/06: 1
Reed, Beulah
notice of death, 1965/07/16: 8 (filmed in 07/23 issue)
Reed, Mrs. Claudia
delegate to Guadalupe District Sunday School Congress (photo), 1944/07/21: 8 (filmed in 07/28 issue)
Reed, Ella
notice of death, 1965/08/06: 8 (filmed in 08/13 issue)
Reed, Florence
notice of death, 1964/12/18: 7
Reed, Fred
a Canadian and SA comedian, held by US agents for deportation, 1940/01/19: 1
Reed, George
notice of death, 1957/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue)
Reed, Rev. James W.
pastor of St. Matthew Baptist Church, Corpus Christi, slays sister-in-law Dorothy Mae Spikes, 1951/04/06: 1
Reed, Jesse
found dead, 1946/03/08: 1
Reed, Mayor John E.
guest speaker, Jacob Chapel ME Church, Laymen's Day, 1964/10/09: 4
Reed, Kinzie
BAMC employee receives safe driving award for 15 years of accident-free driving (photo), 1967/07/07: 6
Reed, Lafayette
error by PV Publicity Department: Isaac Mabry and Lafayette Reed not from Phillis Wheatley as reported but from Douglass Junior High, 1951/06/01: 3
and Isaac Mabry of Phillis Wheatley are installed as officers of first industrial arts club for Negroes at PV (photo), 1951/05/25: 3
Reed, Maggie
funeral rites held Thursday, 1954/10/08: 1
Reed, Mayme
notice of death, 1966/02/25: 8
Reed, Minnie
injured as Southern Pacific switch engine runs into rear of Iowa St. bus, 1944/03/24: 1
Reed, Minnie Wilson
funeral held for mother of Clint Wilson (photo), 1964/09/18: 1
notice of death, 1964/09/04: 8 (filmed in 09/11 issue)
Reed, Odell
notice of death, 1962/10/19: 8
Reed, Ollie Lee
boyfriend of Margaret Johnson, chased, knifed to death by her brother, Nicolas Flores, 1961/08/11: 1
killer, Nicolas Flores, gets life term, 1962/01/26: 1
notice of death, 1961/08/18: 8
Reed, Roosevelt
notice of death, 1957/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue)
Reed, Ruth Ella
mother of prominent clubman dies, 1933/07/14: 1
notice of death, 1933/07/07: 8 (filmed in 07/14 issue)
Reed, Shellie
married less than one day, killed by hit-runner, 1945/05/04: 1
Reed, Verta
notice of death, 1959/03/13: 8 (filmed in 03/20 issue)
Reed, Mrs. Violette Elmore
former SA teacher dies in San Francisco, 1950/02/24: 1
Reed, William
death claims man who lived here 50 years, 1938/05/06: 1
Reed, Willie
notice of death, 1960/04/08: 8 (filmed in 04/15 issue)
taken by death, 1960/03/25: 3
Reed, Winfred
notice of death, 1963/03/08: 8
Reeder, Naomi
obsequies held, 1962/06/08: 8
Rees, Charles Bert
San Antonian's water color entry wins Witte prize, 1959/03/13: 3
Reese, Carrie E.
SA native named assistant clerk in Justice of Peace Office (photo), 1966/02/25: 1
Reese, Charles (Chuck)
voted Most Valuable Player for Fort Sam Houston Youth League baseball team (photo), 1967/09/15: 6
Reese, Francine
19-year-old musician coming to SA from Fort Worth, 1955/05/06: 8
gospel singer performs at East St. Paul Methodist Church (photo), 1955/07/22: 6
revival singer at Olive Street CME (photo), 1955/05/20: 4
sings for Houston Missionary Society mass meeting, 1955/05/27: 8
Reese, Gertrude
dies following long illness, 1950/08/25: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue)
Reese, Henry
Garbage Dep't employee, hurt in fall from truck, 1940/08/23: 1
wounded in shotgun blast by Wesley Jackson, 1945/11/16: 1
Reese, John Caeser
final rites held (photo), 1939/03/31: 5
Reese, John Oliver
notice of death, 1966/07/01: 8 (filmed in 07/08 issue)
Reese, L. W.
of Taylor, and Helen Mercedes Adams, die in truck-auto crash near Seguin; five others injured, 1951/05/25: 1
Reese, Maggie
guest speaker for Women's Day, St. Stephen Baptist Church, 1962/05/11: 8
Reese, Oswald
notice of death, 1959/08/28: 8 (filmed in 09/04 issue)
Reeves, Frank D.
Reeves, Willis
notice of death, 1959/06/26: 8 (filmed in 07/03 issue)
Reforestation Project
Don't Lose Sight of the Tree Army (editorial), 1933/09/29: 4
fresh news from the "Tree Army," 1933/07/28: 3
Replenishing the Tree Army (editorial), 1934/07/06: 4
room for men in "Tree Army," 1933/10/13: 1
"Tree Army" ready for recruits, 1933/09/22: 1
"Tree Army" to be placed in 200-man camps in national parks, 1933/04/28: 1
Young Man! Join the "Tree Army" (editorial), 1933/04/28: 4
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Companies
Refuge Church of Christ
See also Refuge Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ
See also Refuge Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ,Seguin, Texas
beauticians invited to worship April 13 at Refuge Church, 1952/04/11: 4
broadcast on KCOR every Sunday morning, 1950/09/22: 8 (filmed in 09/29)
dedicatorial service to be held Sunday, 1946/02/08: 8
Easter services
candle-lighting service to be held, 1946/04/19: 8 (filmed in 04/26 issue)
special Easter sunrise candlelight service presented, 1952/04/11: 4
Lawson, Bishop R. C., apostle of Churches of Our Lord Jesus Christ, to attend state convocation in San Antonio, 1959/02/20: 8 (filmed in 02/27 issue)
news in 194, 1949/11/11 Supp: 1
news in 1944, 1944/02/04: 8 (filmed in 02/11 issue)
news in 1946, 1946/09/06: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue), 1946/11/22: 8, 1946/11/29: 8 (filmed in 12/06 issue), 1946/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue), 1946/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue), 1946/12/20: 8, 1946/12/27: 8
news in 1947, 1947/01/03: 8 (filmed in 01/10 issue), 1947/01/10: 8, 1947/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/24 issue), 1947/01/24: 8, 1947/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue), 1947/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue), 1947/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue), 1947/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue), 1947/02/28: 8 (filmed in 03/07 issue), 1947/03/07: 8, 1947/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue), 1947/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue), 1947/03/28: 8 (filmed in 04/04 issue), 1947/04/11: 2, 1947/04/18: 2, 1947/04/25: 8 (filmed in 05/02 issue), 1947/05/02: 5, 1947/05/16: 8 (filmed in 05/23 issue), 1947/05/23: 8 (filmed in 05/30 issue), 1947/05/30: 8 (filmed in 06/06 issue), 1947/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue), 1947/06/13: 8 (filmed in 06/20 issue), 1947/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue), 1947/06/27: 8 (filmed in 07/04 issue), 1947/07/04: 8 (filmed in 07/11 issue), 1947/07/11: 8 (filmed in 07/18 issue), 1947/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue), 1947/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue), 1947/08/01: 8, 1947/08/08: 8 (filmed in 08/15 issue), 1947/08/15: 8 (filmed in 08/22 issue), 1947/09/12: 8 (filmed in 09/19 issue), 1947/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue), 1947/09/26: 8 (filmed in 10/03 issue), 1947/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue), 1947/10/10: 8 (filmed in 10/17 issue), 1947/10/17: 8 (filmed in 10/24 issue), 1947/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue), 1947/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue), 1947/11/14: 8, 1947/11/28: 8, 1947/12/05: 8 (filmed in 12/12 issue), 1947/12/12: 8 (filmed in 12/19 issue), 1947/12/19: 8 (filmed in 12/26 issue), 1947/12/26: 8 (filmed in 1948/01/02 issue)
news in 1948, 1948/01/02: 8, 1948/01/09: 8, 1948/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue), 1948/01/23: 8, 1948/01/30: 8 (filmed in 02/06 issue), 1948/02/06: 8, 1948/02/13: 8, 1948/02/27: 8, 1948/03/05: 8, 1948/03/12: 8, 1948/03/19: 8, 1948/03/26: 8, 1948/04/02: 8, 1948/04/09: 8, 1948/04/16: 8, 1948/04/23: 8, 1948/04/30: 8, 1948/05/07: 8, 1948/05/14: 8, 1948/05/21: 8, 1948/05/28: 8, 1948/06/04: 8, 1948/06/11: 8, 1948/06/18: 8, 1948/06/25: 8, 1948/07/02: 8, 1948/07/09: 8, 1948/07/16: 8, 1948/07/23: 8, 1948/07/30: 8, 1948/08/06: 8 (filmed in 08/13 issue), 1948/09/03: 8 (filmed in 09/10 issue), 1948/09/10: 8 (filmed in 09/17 issue), 1948/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue), 1948/09/24: 8 (filmed in 10/01 issue), 1948/10/01: 8 (filmed in 10/08 issue), 1948/10/08: 8 (filmed in 10/15 issue), 1948/10/15: 8 (filmed in 10/22 issue), 1948/10/22: 8 (filmed in 10/29 issue), 1948/10/29: 8 (filmed in 11/05 issue), 1948/11/05: 8 (filmed in 11/12 issue), 1948/11/12: 8 (filmed in 11/19 issue), 1948/11/19: 8 (filmed in 11/26 issue), 1948/11/26: 8 (filmed in 12/03 issue), 1948/12/03: 8 (filmed in 12/10 issue), 1948/12/10: 8 (filmed in 12/17 issue), 1948/12/17: 8 (filmed in 12/24 issue), 1948/12/24: 8 (filmed in 12/31 issue), 1948/12/31: 8 (filmed in 1949/01/07 issue)
news in 1949, 1949/01/07: 8 (filmed in 01/14 issue), 1949/01/14: 8 (filmed in 01/21 issue), 1949/01/21: 8, 1949/01/21: 8 (filmed in 01/28 issue), 1949/02/04: 8, 1949/02/11: 8, 1949/02/18: 8, 1949/02/25: 8, 1949/03/04: 8, 1949/03/11: 8, 1949/03/18: 8, 1949/03/25: 8, 1949/04/01: 8, 1949/04/08: 8, 1949/04/15: 4, 1949/04/22: 4, 1949/04/29: 4, 1949/05/06: 8, 1949/05/13: 8, 1949/05/20: 8, 1949/05/27: 8, 1949/06/03: 8, 1949/06/10: 8, 1949/06/17: 8, 1949/06/24: 8, 1949/07/01: 8, 1949/07/08: 8, 1949/07/15: 8, 1949/07/22: 8, 1949/07/29: 8, 1949/08/05: 8, 1949/08/12: 8, 1949/09/16: 8, 1949/09/30: 8, 1949/10/07: 8, 1949/10/14: 8, 1949/10/21: 8, 1949/10/28: 8, 1949/11/04: 8, 1949/11/18: 8, 1949/11/25: 8, 1949/12/02: 8, 1949/12/09: 8, 1949/12/16: 8, 1949/12/23: 8, 1949/12/30: 8
news in 1950, 1950/01/06: 8, 1950/01/13: 8 (filmed in 01/20 issue), 1950/01/20: 8 (filmed in 01/27 issue), 1950/01/27: 8 (filmed in 02/03 issue), 1950/02/03: 8 (filmed in 02/10 issue), 1950/02/10: 8 (filmed in 02/17 issue), 1950/02/17: 8 (filmed in 02/24 issue), 1950/02/24: 8 (filmed in 03/03 issue), 1950/03/03: 8 (filmed in 03/10 issue), 1950/03/10: 8 (filmed in 03/17 issue), 1950/03/17: 8 (filmed in 03/24 issue), 1950/03/24: 4, 1950/03/31: 4, 1950/04/07: 8 (filmed in 04/14 issue), 1950/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue), 1950/04/21: 8 (filmed in 04/28 issue), 1950/04/28: 8 (filmed in 05/05 issue), 1950/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue), 1950/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/19 issue), 1950/05/19: 8 (filmed in 05/26 issue), 1950/06/02: 8 (filmed in 06/09 issue), 1950/06/09: 8 (filmed in 06/16 issue), 1950/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1950/06/23: 8 (filmed in 06/30 issue), 1950/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue), 1950/07/07: 8 (filmed in 07/14 issue), 1950/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue), 1950/07/21: 8 (filmed in 07/28 issue), 1950/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue), 1950/08/11: 8 (filmed in 08/18 issue)
revivals
King, Elder Edward F., Jr., New York youth evangelist, to conduct revival, 1951/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue)
Watkins, Elder Charles, is revivalist (photo), 1955/12/02: 8 (filmed in 12/09 issue)
Women's Day set for Jan. 2, 1954/12/31: 8 (filmed in 1955/01/07 issue)
Refuge Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ
See also Refuge Church of Christ
Bible seminar continues through Jan. 14, 1961/01/06: 8
Lee, Elder Elfreddie, voted favorite pastor by listeners of KAPE Radio (photo), 1966/01/28: 8
music, drama festival to be presented May 9, 1964/05/08: 8
news in 1951, 1951/02/23: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue), 1951/11/23: 8 (filmed in 11/30 issue)
Refuge Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ,(Seguin, TX)
cornerstone laid, 1953/02/27: 2
Reges, Mary Ann
notice of death, 1962/01/12: 8
Regular Fellows Social Club
meetings in 1931, 1931/11/06: 6, 1931/11/13: 7, 1931/11/27: 6, 1931/12/04: 6, 1931/12/18: 6, 1931/12/25: 6
meetings in 1932, 1932/04/01: 6, 1932/12/02: 8 (filmed in 12/09 issue), 1932/12/16: 6, 1932/12/23: 7, 1932/12/30: 6
meetings in 1933, 1933/01/06: 6, 1933/02/10: 6, 1933/03/10: 7, 1933/04/07: 7, 1933/05/12: 6, 1933/10/27: 6
'Reg'lar Fellers' back on scene, 1932/11/25: 1
Reid, Bannessa
3-year-old repeatedly stabbed by boy, 13, 1959/03/20: 1
Reid, Ellen
funeral services held, 1957/03/08: 8 (filmed in 03/15 issue)
Reid, George Ernest
notice of death, 1963/12/27: 8 (filmed in 01/03 issue)
obsequies held (photo), 1963/12/13: 1
Reid, Dr. Ira De A.
named to faculty of International Christian University in Japan, 1961/08/11: 3
Reida, Dr. K. T.
offers personal services to public, 1954/11/19: 6
Reilly, George A.
announces intention to run for vacated legislative seat, 1961/08/04: 1
Relief Programs
Religion
See also Churches
See also specific church denomination
4th annual Evening of Ecumenical Witness held at Municipal Auditorium (Jo's Jottings), 1966/11/04: 8
Bible
Brooks, Rev. Walter H., pastor of same church for 56 years honored by FDR [President Roosevelt], 1938/11/25: 8 (filmed in 12/02 issue)
Burnes, Rev. M. M., Jr., here and open for engagements (photo), 1943/01/08: 8 (filmed in 01/15 issue)
Can the Church Make the Grade? by Algernon B. Jackson, 1932/07/01: 4
The Church IS Making the Grade—Here (editorial), 1932/07/08: 4
churches will pray for Ethiopian peace, 1935/07/19: 8 (filmed in 07/26 issue)
congregations of various faiths to combine worship in Chicago, 1933/09/22: 8 (filmed in 09/29 issue)
district interracial Bible institute to close tonight, 1941/02/21: 1
Driver, Dr. E. K., distinguished evangelist to speak here (photo), 1942/10/23: 8 (filmed in 11/06 issue)
Ecumenical Conference Closes in Atlanta (editorial), 1931/11/06: 4
Eden Theological Seminary grants degrees to Negro ministers, 1934/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue)
Federation of Negro Religious Denominations meet in preliminary step toward permanent organization, 1934/07/13: 4
Flashlight of the Sunday School Lesson (by Rev. W.G. Merriwether), 1931/05/29: 10 (filmed in 08/07 issue), 1931/08/07: 4
Friendship Baptist Church sponsors city-wide Sunday School party, 1939/11/17: 8 (filmed in 11/24 issue)
"God Is Not Dead" (editorial), 1934/04/20: 4
International Council of Religious Education held meet in Chicago, 1934/03/02: 8 (filmed in 03/09 issue)
Jim Crow in religion slowly losing ground, 1955/10/21: 1
McPherson, Dr. J. Gordon, famed Texas evangelist dies in New Orleans, 1936/04/17: 7
Minneapolis Church Federation chooses Negro pastor for Holy Week speaker (photo), 1934/04/27: 1
NAACP seeks ban on Mormon missionaries; effort made to block spread of non-white inferiority doctrine, 1965/07/09: 1
Norfolk, VA ministers association lowers membership color bar, 1954/06/11: 4
Organized Religion and Organized Community (Wm. Pickens Says), 1941/09/05: 4
a plea for the cause of foreign missions (photo), 1944/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue)
racial progress made in religious communities in '57, 1958/01/31: 4
Religion and Your Job (Commentary by Charles Stelzle), 1940/11/22: 4
"Religion in American Life" program pushed by all denominations in SA, 1953/11/06: 4
religion no longer used in education says Dean Miller, 1934/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue)
Religious Comments, by J. Walt Moore, D.D., 1936/03/20: 7, 1936/03/27: 4, 1936/04/03: 4, 1936/04/10: 4, 1936/04/17: 4, 1936/04/24: 4
The Road to Damascus (Commentary by Ruth Taylor), 1943/03/26: 4
rural Dixie churches
average Dixie rural pastor has ninth grade schooling according to survey, 1951/03/30: 6
Dixie rural Sunday Schools almost entirely laymen's task, 1951/03/16: 4
few Dixie rural churches have weekly services according to a survey, 1951/03/16: 4
no pastoral calls for half of Southern rural families says survey, 1951/02/16: 4
rural church attendance in South shown not so good says Michigan survey, 1951/02/09: 4
women double men Sunday School teachers in rural churches, 1951/03/23: 4
SA church women form welfare committee, 1941/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue)
sacred music, "swinging of," reactions to, 1939/04/21: 4
spokesman says Southern Methodists and Baptists ignores race problem, 1934/07/13: 1
Sunday School Week [to be observed April 13-19] (editorial), 1959/04/10: 4
Thanksgiving Creed (Commentary by Charles Stelzle), 1940/11/29: 4
"Thoughts to Ponder" column appears on page 8 of each issue
Rev. Toombs victim of crazed gunman in Guthrie, Okla., 1931/11/06: 1
wealthy white congregation hears Negro minister at Wichita, 1934/02/23: 1
white chaplain launches campaign to encourage Negroes to consider the Christian ministry, 1967/07/28: 6
Religious Unions
Remming, SSgt. Walter H.
recalled to Air Force active duty (photo), 1951/04/20: 7
Remo, Norvella
notice of death, 1961/12/15: 8
Renfro, George D.
hurled from car driven by William Fields, succumbs in less than hour, 1959/08/07: 1
notice of death, 1959/08/14: 8 (filmed in 08/21 issue)
Rentrope, Janet C.
obituary notice by Carter-Taylor Mortuary, 1963/08/30: 2
Republican National Committee
appoints two Negroes, 1932/09/09: 5
Howard, Perry W.
Mueller, Ruth Caston, top GOP woman gives party views on important issues, 1953/08/28: 1
Rivers, Mitchell to head colored GOP campaign, 1932/09/16: 1
Taft-controlled credentials machine insults Floridians, 1952/07/11: 1
Washington, Val, director of minorities, twice decorated by Haitian President, Francois Duvalier, 1959/03/27: 1
Williams, Bishop Noah W., is chairman of Church committee of Republican National Committee, Colored Division (photo), 1936/10/02: 8 (filmed in 1937/03/12 issue)
Republican National Convention (1932)
conference highlights, sidelights, and sideswipes, 1932/10/07: 5
events at Republican Convention (Digesting the News), 1932/06/24: 4
"The Negro" Plank in the GOP platform (editorial), 1932/06/24: 4
Negroes will take part in conventions, 1932/04/01: 1
side lights of GOP National Convention, 1932/06/17: 1
Simmons activities a credit to Race (Digesting the News), 1932/06/24: 4
Simmons stampeded GOP convention, 1932/06/24: 1
Tid Bits from the Week's News (column), 1932/06/17: 4
Republican National Convention (1936)
Tid Bits from the Week's News (column), 1936/06/12: 4
Republican National Convention (1940)
"Negro plank" included in platform, 1940/07/26: 4
only one lily-white group wins at GOP confab, 1940/07/05: 5
The Republicans' Presidential Nominee [Wendell Willkie] (editorial), 1940/07/12: 4
Walton, Dr. J. T., Texas alternate delegate-at-large, tells of convention and talked to Willkie (photo), 1940/07/12: 1
Republican National Convention (1944)
NAACP doesn't think much of GOP "Negro plank," 1944/07/07: 1
"Negro plank" included in party platform, 1944/07/07: 1
some think plank will block Demo Negrophobes' demands, 1944/07/07: 1
That GOP "Negro Plank" (editorial), 1944/07/07: 4
twenty-five organizations present platform demands to GOP, 1944/06/30: 1
Republican National Convention (1948)
no Negro on committee drafting GOP platform, 1948/07/02: 1
White, Walter, doubts sincerity of GOP platform, 1948/07/02: 1
Republican National Convention (1952)
double cross charged in Republican civil rights plank, 1952/07/18: 1
Republican National Convention (1956)
coalition of 'Sippi black-tans and lily whites denied, 1956/08/31: 1
President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon are selected as candidates for November election, 1956/08/24: 1
GOP adopts compromise 'civil rights' plank, after Ike [President Eisenhower] recommends northern plank be softened, 1956/08/24: 1
GOP record attests to party's belief in equality, Ike [President Eisenhower] says, 1956/08/31: 1
GOP rights plank only shade better than Dems, 1956/08/31: 1
Republicans round up 'Big Name' Negroes to help woo race to GOP, 1956/08/31: 1
'Sippi color feud flares at GOP national confab, 1956/08/24: 1
two states, Mississippi and South Carolina, fight over seating at convention, 1956/08/31: 1
white N. Carolina delegates resent seconding speech by Dr. Helen Edmonds because they weren't consulted beforehand, 1956/08/31: 1
Republican National Convention (1960)
as expected, Nixon wins presidential nomination, 1960/07/29: 1
civil rights top issue at conventions despite denials by both parties, 1960/07/29: 1
Demo, GOP rights planks compared, 1960/08/05: 1
Democrats, Republicans agree on this [civil rights planks] (editorial), 1960/07/22: 1
GOP "rights" plank reported "considerably short" of what Nixon wanted, 1960/07/29: 1
here is text of GOP rights plank, 1960/08/05: 1
Our Two Great Political Conventions (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1960/08/12: 4
pre-convention rights rallies, march on GOP set, 1960/07/22: 1
Republican National Convention (1964)
GOP platform worst since 1948--all Negro gains lost, 1964/07/24: 1
humiliation, frustration for Negro GOP delegates, 1964/07/24: 1
Republican Party
accused of double cross in FEPC action, 1945/02/16: 1
adopts strong pro-Negro plan; pledges square deal to Race in US's political, economic life, 1940/07/05: 1
Alabama editor says GOP less offensive to Dixie, 1948/09/17: 1
boast that Eisenhower administration has kept promises is warmly disputed, 1955/11/04: 3
Booze, Eugene P., GOP bigwig, slain in Mississippi, 1939/11/10: 1
Chicago Negroes hold on to GOP as DePriest swept in, 1932/11/18: 1
Church, Robert R., first Negro in 40 years to sit in GOP executive group (photo), 1936/09/25: 5
Dart, William A., addresses colored GOP's in New Jersey (photo), 1936/08/28: 8 (filmed in 09/18 issue)
Dixie whites turn to GOP; Negroes shift to Democrats, 1948/12/10: 1
Frost, Hugh A., chosen as official Republican candidate for mayor of Youngstown, Ohio (photo), 1967/09/22: 1
GOP may take civil rights initiative in new strategy, 1949/12/16: 1
GOP must face facts of life: Negro vote turned presidential race into shambles, 1964/12/11: 1
Hate, Violence, Weapons of GOP, by Jackie Robinson, 1964/07/31: 1
Howard, Perry W.
leaders seek ouster of publicity chief, Dr. C. B. Powell, 1944/09/29: 7
Marshall, Thurgood (NAACP Attorney), predicts Negro switch to GOP, 1957/10/18: 8 (filmed in 10/25 issue)
National Organization of Republican Women elect Mrs. Lethia C. Fleming, 1939/04/21: 6
Negro Manhattan borough prexy nominated; move aimed at cracking Tammany's grip on Harlem, 1953/07/31: 1
Negro Press Ass'n to handle Texas GOP publicity, 1940/08/23: 1
Negro voters desert Republican Party, 1932/11/11: 1
Negroes Reject Propaganda (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1931/12/18: 1
party fires two women in top-ranking posts, 1954/12/17: 1
party plank on Jim Crow in capitol to haunt GOP, 1952/11/21: 3
Pickens forming group to carry Willkie banner, 1940/09/20: 1
Republicans and Democrats Accuse Each Other of Unfair Tactics Regarding Radio Broadcasts (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/01/17: 4
A Rising Vote of Thanks [on organization of Colored Division of Republican Party of Texas] (editorial), 1936/08/14: 4
Scott, Dr. Emmett J., appointed as publicist for Negro press (photo), 1939/07/21: 2
Strickland, H., insurance president declares for New Deal--declines post, affiliation with GOP organization, 1936/08/28: 1
Texas GOP changes policy toward the Negro; Race now included in all councils of party, from top to bottom, 1940/06/21: 1
Texas Negro Division of GOP formed at Santone confab; National Committeeman Creager declares no patience with "lily-whiteism," 1936/08/14: 1
total spending of $200,000; $827 spent with Negro publications and individuals in 1952 campaigns, 1953/12/25: 3
What Side Are You On [comment on benefits gained from the two major American political parties] (Stray Thoughts by Nick Aaron Ford), 1936/10/02: 4
who (if anybody at all) will get GOP jobs in District of Columbia?, 1952/12/05: 1
Williams, L. K., chairman of Colored Voters' Division (photo), 1936/08/28: 8 (filmed in 09/18 issue)
Willkie, in Chicago, makes his first speech to Race; makes glowing promises before 10,000--blasts Jim Crow, lynching, 1940/09/20: 1
'won't forget you!' New Jersey Governor tells annual convention of state's colored Republicans, 1935/08/02: 1
Young Republicans
handful of youths try to organize Young Republicans--hurl broadside at Texas Negro old guard GOP's, 1936/08/14: 1
Off on the Wrong Foot [comment on formation of Young Negro Republican Party] (editorial), 1936/08/14: 4
Republican Women's National Conference
conference beset by disunity, 1955/05/20: 1
Resettlement Administration
associate announces OK of Texas project for landless farmers, 1936/04/17: 7
Coruthers, John, Jr., quits college post for Resettlement job, 1936/09/18: 1
loans available for farmers not assisted by RA, 1936/05/01: 1
plan for Texas farmers is to give them income of $1138, 1936/04/24: 1
Tugwell, Rexford G., director of RA, explains plan for solving tenant [farmer] problem, 1935/12/06: 1
Resisting Arrest
Butler, Charles, and Betty Ann Davis, arrested in row with policeman, 1959/10/16: 1
Collins, Jesse James, resists arrest, requires three stitches, 1944/06/02: 5
Falls, Conway H., another in a series of resisting arrest, 1948/09/03: 1
Johnson, Herman
cops have a time getting cap pistol toter to jail, 1948/08/27: 1
man, subdued by police officer, flees hospital, 1947/06/06: 1
shot in foot as he flees from cops, 1947/04/25: 5
Mackey, Elijah, arrested; his two brothers try to free him--all jailed, 1964/04/24: 1
Milligan, James, Vernon Burrell, and Mary O'Neill, jailed for Christmas, 1954/12/31: 1
Pleasants, Thomas, driver being booked gives officers bad time, 1954/10/08: 1
police risk lives to save cook stove from men who violate a writ of sequestration, 1932/09/12: 8 (filmed in 09/30 issue)
Stevens, Mrs. Josephine, three arrested in melee as tenants evicted from Wheatley Courts, 1948/10/15: 1
Restaurants and Clubs
1311 Club, burglarized, 1960/02/12: 3
A. J.'s Cafe
formerly Mrs. Garza's Restaurant, opens Sunday, 1966/12/30: 8
offers Sunday special price for children, 1967/01/06: 7
Airline Barbecue Place has the right prices, 1952/06/06: 7
Amos and Andy Barbecue Stand
eateries visited by thieves Monday, 1949/10/07: 5
machines looted, 1949/11/25: 5
Aristocrat Drive-In opens Saturday; owner is Rankin Pitts (photo), 1957/08/30: 2
Artesian Restaurant
offers best in foods, 1961/07/14: 7
undetermined amount of change and cigarettes taken, 1963/04/19: 1
Aunt Jemima's Inn
air-conditioned inn now at 502-04 E. Commerce, 1946/07/19: 6
air-conditioned inn now at new location (photo), 1946/08/16: 5
barbecue featured; open all night, 1947/01/03: 6
celebrates first anniversary, 1944/04/07: 6
East Commerce inn robbed of more than $800, 1945/08/24: 1
Hemmings, J. W. (Pops), has one of SA's finest businesses (photo), 1943/06/18: 6
open house on Sunday, 1947/04/18: 7
patrons given utmost in service, quality, 1937/09/24: 7
poll tax station to be set up at Aunt Jemima Inn, 1947/01/03: 1
reopening of, 1947/08/29: 7
Avalon Grill
See also Restaurants and Clubs, Club Avalon
gala entertainment planned for Turkey Day visitors [with Bank Night], 1935/11/15: 7
gala Labor Day entertainment offered, 1940/08/30: 6
Joe Robichaux and the New Orleans Rhythm Boys coming to Avalon Grill, 1936/01/17: 7
matinee dance on Sunday, 1945/03/09: 7
Storey, John, owner of Avalon Grill, indicted for tax evasion, 1936/02/28: 6
Tab Smith and his band to play, 1945/06/01: 2
Tease, Robert, and Don Albert, pleased with large turnout at "swing on out" (photo), 1940/01/12: 7
Winn and Winn, classy dance team, returns to Avalon, Sunday, 1943/02/05: 6
The Barn
patrons booked for gambling in raid on the Barn, a resort, 1957/02/22: 1
San Antonio pleasure spots reopen doors, 1957/08/09: 1
Bazil Cox Cafe robbed; one thief escapes, 1938/01/28: 1
Be-Bop Club raided for being open after hours, owner, 1951/07/06: 1
Beach Inn
popularity of Seguin's Beach Inn continues to grow, 1940/09/13: 7
Seguin's most up-to-date eatery, 1940/08/30: 5
Bell's Cafe opens July 9, 1960/07/08: 7
Bennie's Place, owner, Bennie Murray, pistol whips Johnny Alexander with gun discharging, 1954/04/30: 1
Betty's Eat Shop
announces new variety special (photo), 1952/04/25: 7
burglars trying to enter cafe stopped by owner, Curtis Morris, who fires twice, 1954/02/26: 1
Eat Shop enlarged (photo), 1950/12/01: 7
food-to-go new specialty at Betty's, 1947/10/31: 6
Green, Betty Jo, hurls bottle barrage and smashes windows after being knifed by Ella Mae Kent at Betty's Eat Shop, 1951/08/31: 1
Green, Norman, kicks door, arrested for drunkenness, 1955/02/25: 3
invites your patronage, 1942/12/18: 4
is tops in food at reasonable prices (photo), 1951/12/21: 7
Morris, Betty, invites public to big luncheon everyday (photo), 1951/12/14: 7
Morris, Curtis, owner
most beautiful cafe in city, 1944/12/22: 6
pistol packing woman, Anna Handson, routs resort patrons with guns, knives, pool balls thrown, Sunday, 1952/04/11: 1
reopens May 1, 1948/04/23: 6
robberies
prowler makes self at home, 1949/02/18: 5
robbers take food and money, 1948/05/21: 4
thieves who break in take nothing, 1944/08/18: 4
serves breakfast, 1944/01/28: 6, 1951/06/01: 7
special Sunday dinner to be featured each week (photo), 1952/01/18: 7
stays open all night beginning Saturday, 1948/06/18: 6
Big Apple Night Club
burglarized; two prowlers nabbed, 1954/12/24: 1
set for grand opening June 28, 1952/06/27: 7
Birdland Club has entertainment for entire family, 1956/02/24: 7
Bite Shop
eateries visited by thieves Monday, 1949/10/07: 5
robbed of cash, juke box looted, 1952/06/27: 1
Bivings Tea Room
has home-cooked food, 1948/10/08: 6
reopens Saturday, 1948/09/24: 6
Black Hawk Restaurant opens for business, 1940/09/20: 6
Blue Bird Inn owner, Sam Rice, shoots to death Willie Tollerson in tavern row, 1951/03/23: 1
Blue Dream Drive-In
opens Saturday, Nov. 7, 1953/11/06: 7
the place to go, 1953/11/20: 7
Blue Flame Inn
Blue Flame Inn for pleasure!, 1941/09/12: 6
Blue Flame Inn the place to go, 1941/09/26: 6
cool off at Blue Flame Inn, 1941/06/06: 5, 1941/08/15: 6
different from other resorts, 1939/09/08: 6
enjoy the glorious fourth at Blue Flame Inn, 1941/07/04: 6
fire causes $2000 in damages, 1960/02/26: 1
gala floor show Saturday, 1938/04/29: 6
juke box robbed, 1949/04/15: 3
offers special service, 1941/05/16: 6
place a shambles, cop pushed, as Ella and Clem Jones fight, 1950/09/29: 1
reopens, 1945/03/09: 6
spend a cool, pleasant evening at Blue Flame, 1941/06/20: 6
spend Labor Day at Blue Flame Inn, 1941/08/29: 6
to feature Saturday night dances, 1940/02/16: 6
to reopen April 16, 1938/04/15: 7
Blue Front Tavern
nets gamblers on officers' second visit, 1956/10/05: 1
open under new management, 1962/12/14: 7
St. Hedwig Rd. tavern burns to ground, 1958/12/05: 1
Blue Goose Inn
thieves are hungry, thirsty too, 1947/08/01: 1
under new management, 1948/01/30: 6
Blue Haven Drive-in, juke box and cigarette machine robbed, 1961/08/04: 3
Blue Heaven Inn, juke box records and red hots sausages stolen, 1963/04/19: 1
Blue Note Bar, either burglars or finance company get equipment, 1965/06/11: 1
Blunt's Tavern
Blunt's Place offers big specials, 1934/06/15: 6
Blunt's Tavern qualifies for liquor license, 1934/10/19: 6
Broadway Grove ten-cents-an-hour waiters "walk out," quit jobs when salary hike is refused, 1937/07/09: 6
Brock's Place waitress, Katy Rowe, slashes Bryant C. Mitchell, 1952/07/18: 1
Brooks, Beatrice, announces opening of snack bar, 1966/06/10: 6
Brown Skin Grill, Thomas, Robert, hit twice by same bullet in wild struggle with Frank Rodriguez, owner of Brown Skin Grill, 1952/05/09: 1
Brown's Cafe
robbed of $74.59 as its proprietor, Roy Brown, sleeps, 1958/08/29: 3
swept by fire, $20,000 damage done, 1954/03/19: 1
Buck's Place has Andy Ford arrested for theft of $50, 1937/12/17: 6
Buck's Sandwich Shop opens, 1936/03/27: 7
Burleson Drive-In has ham to pennies stolen, 1952/04/25: 1
Butterfly Ice Station and Drive-In now open for business with owners Mr. and Mrs. Norman O. Sanders (photo), 1956/10/12: 7
Cabana Lounge, under new management, renamed Frankie's Place (photo), 1959/11/13: 6
Cactus Cafe
Carter, Elizabeth, thanks San Antonio for its patronage (photo), 1942/04/10: 6
celebrates its 5th anniversary, 1942/04/10: 6
fire does $500 damage to East Commerce cafe, Cactus Cafe, 1945/09/21: 5
Cactus Valley Ranch
adds new note to SA smarter set's entertainment, 1959/04/17: 6
"Autumn Dance" set for Saturday, 1959/10/02: 7
champagne hour inaugurated, 1959/08/21: 6
gumbo dinner featured Sunday, 1960/09/23: 6
open house held, 1960/11/18: 7
patio grand opening set for April 19, 1959/04/17: 6
reopens Friday, 1965/09/17: 7
serves early breakfast starting Dec. 3, 1961/12/01: 7
taking reservations for holiday parties, 1962/11/16: 7
"Twilight Hour" held on Sundays, 1959/10/02: 6
California Wine House burglarized by 15-year-old boy, 1939/04/14: 5
Campbell's Barbecue Pit to reopen, 1943/09/17: 6
Campbell's Inn robbed after obliging hijackers take owner, O. R. Campell, home, 1957/02/01: 1See also
Candle Room offers television with delectable foods, 1949/12/02: 7
Cantu, Rebecca, opens Palmeto Eat and Cold Drink Place (photo), 1943/01/08: 6
Casa Loma Spanish dinette reopens (photo), 1950/08/11: 7
Cavalcade Bar and Cafe
juke box and cigarette machine robbed, 1948/05/14: 5
kitchen now open, 1944/07/21: 6
taken over by Henrietta E. Lee (photo), 1945/12/21: 7
under management of Mrs. Johnnie Mae Smith, 1944/03/10: 6
Central Boot Company adds dining room, 1959/12/25: 6
Centro Mercantill, formerly Casino Club, leased by L. D. Harris and Ork for new fun spot, 1954/06/18: 7
Charles' Black and White Cafe, only Race-owned air-conditioned cafe, 1944/08/04: 6
Chat and Chew Dinner Club, dinner club opens, 1942/05/29: 6
Checker Inn Lounge reopened under former proprietors, 1963/05/24: 7
Chris' Place
grand opening held at new location, 1967/09/22: 9
restaurant opens in new location (Jo's Jottings), 1967/09/29: 8
Clay's Bar, machines looted, reports owner, Arthur Clay, 1960/02/05: 1
Club Avalon
"Blues Woman," Marian Abernathy, opens Aug. 20, 1946/08/16: 7
Broonzy, "Big Bill"
makes hit at Club Avalon, 1946/05/03: 6
next attraction, 1946/04/26: 7
Cats and the Fiddle
please crowds, 1946/05/31: 7
to be next feature attraction, 1946/05/17: 6, 1946/05/24: 6
Cats "N" Jammers open Saturday (photo), 1946/09/27: 7
Effie Smith, top California vocalist, opens engagement, 1946/04/05: 7
Humes, Helen
coming to Club Avalon, 1946/02/22: 4
ex-Count Basie vocalist opens engagement, 1946/03/01: 4
Lil Green and Donice now appearing, 1947/03/07: 7
Purvis Henson ork opens Sept. 23, 1946/09/20: 7
Scott, Mabel
opens three week stand (photo), 1946/08/02: 6
to open July 30, 1946/07/26: 7
Walker, T-Bone
opens engagement on March 22, 1946/03/15: 6
opens for week's engagement, 1946/03/22: 6
T-Bone's coming back (photo), 1946/06/07: 4
Washington, Dinah
at Club Avalon (photo), 1946/10/11: 7
opens Sept. 12, 1946/09/06: 6
Club Bel-Air
cigarette machine, bowling and baseball machine looted of money, 1963/05/24: 3
features new SA singing group, The Teenage Moonlighters, 1957/02/08: 7
plans big weekend Halloween party, 1957/11/01: 7
reopens with M. D. "Duke" Wright and orchestra (photo), 1957/09/13: 7
Club Ebony
burglar nabbed shortly after resort is robbed by Adam ("Bubba") Pettus, 1957/12/06: 1
case of beer stolen, 1963/04/05: 1
cigarette machine and juke box looted of change, 1962/10/05: 3
Tucker, Billy Dan, sentenced to 5 years in the pen for Club Ebony burglary; Roy L. Biscoe and Adam ("Bubba") Pettus given 7 year sentences, 1958/03/21: 1
Club Eldorado
admits ladies free April 3, 5, 7, 1947/04/04: 7
again for members only, 1946/10/25: 6
always fun at Club Eldorado, 1945/08/24: 6
broadcasts
Club Eldorado to broadcast regularly, 1945/12/07: 6
on air again beginning Oct. 1, 1946/09/06: 6
plans chain broadcast, 1946/01/25: 7
special Christmas Eve broadcast, 1945/12/21: 7
Brown Skin Models now showing (photo), 1946/03/01: 4
"Bum" Spears, his ork draw crowds to Club Eldorado, 1945/07/13: 7
Cavaliers play for dance tonight, 1944/11/03: 7
Club Eldorado ork on air thrice weekly, 1945/11/30: 6
crowds again flocking to Club Eldorado, 1945/01/12: 6
crowds continue to increase, 1945/01/26: 7
draws capacity crowds nightly, 1945/10/19: 2, 1945/11/02: 6
Eldorado will again be membership club, 1950/08/18: 7
enlarging of Club Eldorado to start soon, 1945/11/16: 7
entertainment costs little at Club Eldorado, 1945/08/03: 2
five-act floor show, 1945/01/19: 6
floor show, new ork start July 27, 1946/07/26: 7
free beer draws customers, 1946/08/02: 7
gift night popular at club, 1944/12/01: 5
girls ork, the Darlings of Rhythm, to return, 1946/07/12: 6
has no cover charge policy, 1945/06/29: 7
Hazel, Autrey, opens new recreation center in former Club Eldorado, 1951/03/16: 7
Hopkins, James (orchestra)
ideal spot for entertainment, 1945/07/20: 2
is tops for fun, 1945/09/14: 6
Jackson, Mrs. Eddie Mae, SA has only woman announcer (photo), 1946/01/18: 6
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer, managing Club Eldorado, 1946/08/23: 6
Lonnie Greer seeking top musicians, 1946/12/20: 6
more unusual entertainment scheduled, 1946/11/29: 7
new band leader, Jack Walker, 1946/01/11: 6
open 24 hours every day, 1945/03/16: 7
open to public 30 more days, 1946/11/01: 6
orchestra featured thrice weekly, 1946/09/13: 6
prizes to be given bi-weekly, 1946/02/01: 5
reopens under new policy, Jan. 6, 1945/01/05: 6
Sunday to be 'gift night,' 1944/11/17: 6
Tuesday nights for members only, 1944/10/06: 7
under new management, offers top entertainment, 1947/02/21: 6
Winn and Winn featured, 1946/12/06: 7
Club Reno
formal opening set for Sept. 21, 1944/09/15: 6
nears completion, 1944/08/11: 6
operated by Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Greer, to open soon, 1944/08/04: 6
Club Sahara invites public to dine, dance, 1963/09/13: 7
Club Sarni, beautiful new dining center opens in Seguin, 1954/07/23: 2
Club Turnpike
floor show and record session held on weekends, 1963/03/22: 7
invites patronage of public, 1963/03/01: 7
offers unusual entertainment, 1963/03/08: 7
Sunday matinee features progressive record session set, 1963/03/15: 7
Commerce Street grill looted by determined thief, 1940/01/19: 1
Coney Island Cafe now open daily, 1956/11/02: 7
Corn Crib
"Blue Monday" featured, 1955/08/26: 7
burns to the ground, 1954/01/08: 1
jam band to play Friday, Sunday, 1955/07/22: 7
juke box and vending machines looted, 1954/08/13: 1
matinee dances, 1953/12/04: 7, 1953/12/11: 4, 1954/01/01: 6
open under new management, 1959/10/09: 7
reopens, 1954/05/21: 7, 1959/10/02: 7, 1960/01/15: 6
Sammie Harris Combo performs Sunday, Monday, 1955/08/05: 7
thieves break into tavern and loot juke box, 1957/03/01: 1
Cottage Bar, and Black and White Grill, visited by thieves, 1955/01/07: 1
Cottage Cafe to reopen, 1936/03/13: 6
Cotton Club Grill, detectives nab two in act of robbing cafe, 1946/01/25: 1
Cotton Patch Barbecue
jukebox robbed, 1949/04/22: 5
offers excellent service, foods, 1944/07/14: 6
Crawford's Bar-B-Q, barbecue and sausage stolen, 1962/09/28: 1
The Creek holds an old time country dance July 28, 1967/07/28: 9
Curve Drive-In robbed, four nabbed in burglary, 1958/07/25: 1
Curve Inn grand opening set for July 18, 1961/07/28: 7
Daiquiri Lounge
Anderson, Barclay, obsequies to be conducted Fri. for well-known businessman and owner of Daiquiri Lounge (photo), 1951/02/16: 1
announces new business hours, 1947/02/28: 6
robberies, 1949/11/25: 5, 1950/09/29: 3, 1951/07/06: 3
Darst Creek Inn, Seguin, to reopen, 1964/07/24: 7
Davis, A. H., restaurant owner abused by police while thief escapes, 1933/02/17: 1
Davis, William, returns to city and opens restaurant, 1932/08/19: 8 (filmed in 08/26 issue)
Deluxe Dinette, thieves know where money sack is hidden, 1961/02/03: 1
'Dew Drop In,' new tea room opens on So. Pine, 1937/07/02: 6
Dilworth, Jack C., operator of 1311 Club, charged with illegal whiskey sale, 1956/09/14: 1
Don's Buffet
offers day and night service, 1946/06/28: 6
robberies, 1947/12/05: 1, 1948/10/15: 5, 1949/02/11: 2
Don's Keyhole
32 nabbed, 3 booked in club curfew raid, 1947/07/25: 1
admission price includes table, 1944/11/10: 6
Albert, Don
entertains employees at picnic, 1945/09/21: 6
stage suit valued at $85 stolen from the Keyhole, 1950/12/15: 3
amateur night every Wednesday, 1955/05/27: 7
amazing 'Slam' Stewart begins second week at Keyhole, 1946/03/29: 2
"Battle of Blues" on May 1, 1947/04/25: 6
benefit Easter style show held (photo), 1953/02/27: 6
Bob Ogden Ork in third week, 1946/09/27: 7
Brock-Robinson's "Show of Stars" set for Saturday, 1964/12/04: 5
Brown, Olive, featured song stylist at reopening of Keyhole (photo), 1958/10/17: 6
celebrated dance trio, the Co-Op, to headline new floor show opening Sat. (photo), 1951/05/11: 7
closings
closing for indefinite time, but remains available for private affairs, 1952/05/16: 7
Good Friday, 1945/03/30: 2, 1946/04/19: 6
Creach, Johnny, "Virtuoso of the Violin," headlines nightly show at Keyhole, 1962/08/17: 3
disaster benefit cabaret dance Monday at Keyhole, 1947/05/30: 7
Dixon, Aland, on new Keyhole bill (photo), 1950/09/15: 7
floor show hours changed to 9:30, 11 p.m., 1944/12/22: 6
Grant, Juanita, leads troupe of dancers at Keyhole (photo), 1953/01/30: 7
hilarious and fast moving floor show on, 1946/03/01: 4
Hunt, Alonzo, emcees gala show (photo), 1947/01/31: 6
Jully and George, coming attraction for floor show, November 21 (photo), 1958/11/14: 6
Keyhole club, musicians cited in NAACP membership drive, 1953/04/03: 7
Lester Goodman Trio of dancer new headliners at Keyhole (photo), 1950/09/29: 7
matinee dance, 1954/03/05: 7
Milton Larkin held over, 1946/05/03: 6
Milton Larkin's band is week's engagement, 1946/04/26: 7
Moonglows featured in floor show, December 17 (photo), 1958/12/12: 7
new all-star show opens Feb. 22, 1946/02/22: 5
new floor show at Keyhole, 1946/01/25: 6, 1946/02/01: 6
Nichols, Anita, is currently headlining the new floor show (photo), 1950/09/15: 7
Norman Dunlap and Connie Carroll headline new show, 1950/12/01: 7
offers tops in fun, entertainment, 1955/09/23: 7
Ogden, Dave, orchestra at Keyhole, 1946/09/06: 7
open Dec. 22 through Jan. 1, 1961/12/15: 7
open nightly, offers public finest in entertainment and service, 1951/07/13: 7
opens Nov. 3, 1944/10/27: 6
Pearl, Lilly, coming soon to Keyhole, 1951/02/23: 7
Personality Show set for Keyhole, 1953/01/09: 6
plush night club opens (Jo's Jottings), 1944/10/27 Supp: 1
raids and harassment of
355 booked in Sunday, Monday raids on Keyhole, 1951/12/14: 1
announces new hours, patrons assured no harassment, 1951/12/14: 7
Appeals Court rules Keyhole Club closing illegal, city loses appeal, gets severe tongue lashing from court, 1951/10/26: 1
closed under orders from George M. Roper saying roof was faulty; police, fire departments harass clubs with visits, raids, 1951/06/29: 1
club beverages confiscated on license charge at Don's Keyhole, 1951/07/13: 1
granted injunction against Liquor Control Board from cancelling beer, wine license, 1951/08/17: 1
night club harassers restrained; city unable to tell what, if anything, is wrong with "faulty roof," 1951/07/06: 1
no commotion, but cops called it "rioting," 1955/08/19: 1
stench bomb routs patrons of Keyhole night club, 1951/11/02: 1
re-opening
December 12, 1956/12/07: 6
with Freddy Coleman Orchestra headlining gala show, 1946/05/31: 7
gala floor show slated for reopening, Aug. 10, 1962/08/03: 7
grand opening features Von and Gertru dance team (photo), 1950/03/31: 7
grand reopening next Friday night, 1946/08/16: 6
May 30, with Freddy Coleman ork heading show, 1946/05/24: 6
Oct. 1, with Jack Scott Ork, gala floor show, 1952/09/26: 7
October 31, 1958/09/26: 7, 1958/10/31: 7
Scratch and Patch comedy dance team open at Keyhole tonight (photo), 1951/02/23: 7
Sepia USA magazine spotlights SA night club, 1953/03/06: 7
Sherman Williams and his "Rockets of Rhythm" perform, 1946/04/05: 4, 1946/04/05: 6, 1946/04/12: 7
Show of Shows set for Oct. 3, 1964/09/25: 5
stage show presented with accent on youth, 1953/10/30: 6
Sunday matinee to be Keyhole feature, 1947/02/07: 7
talent scout show held, 1957/04/05: 7
Winn's "Show of Stars" set for Dec. 11, 1964/12/04: 7
Down Beat Chicken Shack
fire, following gasoline blast, guts SA resort, 1946/09/06: 1
juke box robbed, 1948/01/23: 5
Downtown Lounge, owner, John Ashley, nabs burglar, Gerald Walker, newly released from prison, 1960/08/05: 1
The Dream
district judge overrules beer license refusal for Leroy ("Ice Cream") Armstrong, operator of the Dream, 1956/06/01: 1
features Lee and the Four Beats (photo), 1958/01/31: 7
The Dream Lounge features weekly "Blue Monday" with the T-Birds music, 1967/07/28: 7
Dream Night Club, robbed, 1959/12/25: 3
Duck Inn opens Saturday August 1, 1936/07/31: 7
Earl Abel Restaurant explosion seriously injures two employees, 1949/07/15: 1
Earnestine's Eat Shop, Seguin, offers good food, all the time, 1960/04/15: 6
East Commerce Cafe suffers $3,000 in damage, 1948/04/09: 1
East End Flower Garden offers best of food, 1947/07/04: 6
East Point Barbecue Pit adds drinks, 1934/06/29: 6
Eastside Club
features Punty Guitar for Blue Monday dance, 1964/06/12: 7
open to clubs and other organizations, 1967/07/14: 7
Eastwood Country Club
Johnny Phillips, owner
returns to club to find thief at work, 1959/08/21: 1
says he lost $100 to a slick patron, 1958/03/28: 1
subdues would-be holdup man, 1966/12/30: 1
patrons reported drinking after hours, 1956/10/12: 1
raided, with 25 arrested, 1959/03/13: 1
San Antonio pleasure spots reopen doors, 1957/08/09: 1
Eat and Save Snack Bar, owned by Bettye Morris, opens today (photo), 1953/11/20: 6
"Eat Out" month
attractive features to be provided Santonians during "Eat Out" month, 1937/09/17: 7
Mayor C. K. Quin proclaims Sept. "Eat Out" month for San Antonians, 1937/09/10: 7
El Antonio Club, Cleveland Sheppard, waiter, critically injured in plunge through floor, 1962/03/16: 1
Elmendorf cold sandwich shop welcomes trade, 1933/09/22: 3
Emma Y. King Tea Room
Emma's Tea Room opens this Sunday, 1936/03/20: 7
opens for clubs and parties, 1933/06/30: 6
scene of many fetes during month, 1933/10/13: 6
Eugene's Place No. 2, open for business, 1941/05/09: 6
Everett's Place to open, 1934/10/19: 5
Exorbitant Prices in Restaurants and Taverns (On the Other Hand, column, by Jasper T. Duncan), 1943/07/30: 4
Fabulous Dinner Club, now open for business, 1961/04/14: 7
famous chef opens downtown cafe, 1932/04/29: 3
Famous Door, Don Albert takes over management of, 1941/09/12: 6
Fields' Barbecue Pit, burglar stealing meat caught by owner who conks him with an ax, 1954/04/16: 1
Food Handling Establishments Need Courtesy, Cleanliness (Personally I Think), 1933/09/29: 4
Francis, new cafe specializes in food to go, 1964/05/15: 6
Frankie's Place, former Cabana Lounge, is under new management (photo), 1959/11/13: 6
Frank's Cafe, dog's stare leads to two youths robbing cafe, 1964/01/24: 1
Frank's Place
Frenchy's Wine Room
Brown, A2C Paul Alfred, shot in both hips as he flees scene of burglary, 1956/08/03: 1
closes after 23 years, 1958/10/10: 6
"Frenchy" opens fine place on East Crockett, 1934/06/15: 1
robbery of, 1941/09/19: 4
G and B Eat Shoppe open for business, 1948/01/30: 6
Garcia Cafe, auto brakes fail, building knocked off foundation, 1966/09/23: 1
Garza Mexican Foods at East Commerce place, 1958/04/04: 7
Garza's Restaurant, Mrs.
Gertie's Bar-B-Q Whirl Inn has grand opening tonight (photo), 1950/09/29: 6
Gertie's Dew Drop Inn opens cocktail lounge, 1938/10/28: 6
Gigolo Drive-In
Allen, Floyd E., cut by assailant while closing Gigolo drive-in, 1933/05/05: 1
Hull wins when 'Gigolo' accepted as name for new drive-in station, 1932/06/10: 1
opens with colored management, 1933/04/21: 3
sells only ice cream; sandwiches discontinued, 1932/11/04: 6
service sought by crowds, 1932/06/24: 1
'Show Boat' and 'Row Boat' contest, 1932/07/08: 3
Giles Barbecue has tasty food, 1958/06/13: 7
Golden West Sandwich and Eat Shop doing business in West End, 1934/06/01: 6
Gordon's Cafe robbed twice as thieves hit businesses, 1954/05/21: 1
Gracie's Coffee Shoppe
closes May 16 as new location is sought, 1953/05/15: 6
convenient eating spot for downtown shoppers, workers, 1952/02/01: 6, 1952/02/08: 6
downtown location
has new hours, 1951/08/10: 6
invites patronage, 1951/05/11: 6
near Post Office, 1951/04/20: 7, 1952/01/25: 6, 1952/10/24: 6, 1952/12/12: 6
now open, 1951/02/23: 6
duck dinner Saturday, 1952/12/05: 7
grand opening soon, 1951/02/09: 6
invites patronage, 1951/04/27: 6
new hours, 1951/08/03: 6
shop downtown and visit Gracie's, 1952/04/18: 6, 1952/05/16: 6
Sunday supper provides real after-church treat, 1951/06/29: 6
Green, Felton, to open cafe here, 1932/10/14: 6
Green Leaf Grill, Luling, opens under new management, 1962/03/23: 7
Green Tree Garden
announces opening of winter quarters, 1934/10/19: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue)
Green Tree is doing its stuff, 1934/07/27: 6
off to big start, 1934/07/06: 6
to open in big style, 1934/06/29: 1
Greer's Community Center Ideal Grocery and Bar
follow the crowd to Greer's, 1946/10/04: 4
free beer on Tuesdays, 1951/03/30: 7
invites your patronage, 1946/09/13: 6
new triple-pine cleaner available, 1948/01/02: 6
offers 24-hour service, 1946/11/08: 4 (Section 2), 1952/01/25: 7
offers best food for lowest prices, 1952/02/29: 7, 1952/03/07: 7
Greer's Community Corner
announces new policy, 1952/05/23: 7
draws crowds, 1952/05/30: 7
good food, good time, right price at Greer's, 1952/04/18: 7
grand opening of, 1950/04/14: 7
has a new program of entertainment, 1952/03/28: 7
has juke box broken into, robbed of $25, 1952/04/25: 1
Lonnie Greer invites all to "The Corner," 1952/03/14: 7
new program of entertainment announced, 1952/03/21: 7
no admission charge at door at Lonnie Greer's, 1952/06/27: 7
offers best for less, 1952/04/11: 7
open 24 hours per day, 1950/07/14: 7, 1952/08/29: 7
reopens as Mellow Bar, Cafe, 1953/06/26: 7
Greer's Grill
ax is used to rob juke box, 1945/03/02: 1
Farris, Willie, now chef, 1944/05/12: 6
formal opening set, 1944/03/24: 5, 1944/03/31: 6
good times don't cost much at Lonnie Greer's, 1950/11/17: 7
window shattered during row by patrons, 1946/07/12: 1
Greer's Grocery and Barbecue Place
features barbecue, foods "priced right," 1947/09/12: 6
Lonnie Greer has June 19 baseball special to Brenham, 1951/06/08: 7
Greer's Place
best food at lowest prices at Lonnie Greer's, 1952/01/11: 7
cigarette causes $2,500 damage, 1952/10/31: 1
Lonnie Greer gives more for less money, 1951/12/28: 7
offers fun, top service, 1951/06/01: 7
open from noon to midnight, 1951/12/07: 7, 1951/12/14: 7
Gulf Street Inn now under new management, 1967/07/14: 5
H. L. Green Company opens stand-up drink, sandwich bar, 1959/10/09: 6
Harlem Inn under new management, 1941/05/30: 6
Hatchett's Victory Garden Drive Inn
has something new, 1951/08/03: 7
Mayfield, Percy, to appear at Hatchetts, 1952/07/25: 7
opens Thursday, July 17, 1952/07/11: 7
reopens Saturday, Nov. 28, 1953/11/27: 7
two musical attractions, 1953/07/24: 7
Hawaiian Eye to open under new management, 1961/08/04: 6
Hazel, Autrey, opens new recreation center in former Club Eldorado, 1951/03/16: 7
Henderson Tea Room has gala opening, 1934/06/15: 6
Hodges, B., takes over barbecue stand, formerly Clyde's Barbecue, 1947/01/31: 6
Holmes Coffee Shop
attracts wide patronage, compliments (photo), 1940/02/02: 5
garners congratulations on opening (Jo's Jottings), 1940/01/26: 6
installs air conditioning, 1940/05/24: 6
opens Saturday, says owner Mansfield Holmes (photo), 1940/01/19: 6
Home Cafe under new management, 1933/07/14: 3
Home Made Pastry Shop opens here, 1932/12/02: 3
Hot Pass Inn, thieves steal cigarette machine, case of beer, leave cash, 1940/07/26: 1
Hot Shot Night Club
Blue Mondays begin at 12 noon, 1965/09/03: 7
caters to well-behaved clientele, 1963/09/20: 7
holds big dance every Saturday night, 1965/07/23: 7
offers dancing under soft lights, 1949/06/24: 7
offers fun, town's best food, 1949/05/27: 7
open for business Tuesday through Sunday, 1965/08/13: 7
opens daily at 2 PM, except Sundays and Mondays, 1963/01/11: 7
restaurant closed Sundays and Mondays, 1964/05/29: 7
Howard's Barbecue
60 pounds of barbecued meat stolen, 1963/04/26: 3
jukebox looted, 1963/03/22: 3
Humming Bird Cafe serves specials, 1934/07/27: 6
If You Eat Out, Read This! (editorial), 1931/12/11: 4
integration of
Irene's Coffee Shop, robbed, 1949/07/08: 7, 1949/12/09: 5
Jack's Inferno offers new excitement, thrills, to San Antonio night life, 1964/03/27: 6
Jeffrey's Four-Acre Bar-B-Q and Drive-In to open in Woodlake area, 1952/07/25: 7
Jerry and Gelena's Dinette opening set for Saturday night, 1951/03/23: 7
Jessie May's Tavern, spring opening set, 1956/04/13: 7
Jessie Mead's Cafeteria reopens, 1953/12/04: 7
Jessie Mead's Tavern to open today, 1952/07/04: 7
Jessie's Place
invites patronage, 1961/08/04: 7
now open for business, 1952/10/17: 4
Jimmie's Cafe
invites patronage, 1940/05/17: 6
now open for business; chef is Willie Chance (photo), 1940/04/05: 7
John Vann's Bar and Cafe, now open, 1942/10/09: 7
John's Drive Inn to open summer garden, 1949/06/03: 6
Jolly Time Cafe
cigarette machine looted and undetermined amount of money taken, 1963/03/08: 1
opens on Hays street, 1948/01/23: 6
thieves get $100 from vending and pinball machines, 1954/01/22: 1
thieves steal 30-35 cases of beer, 1961/11/03: 3
Kansas City Lunch Room
best place to eat, 1934/06/29: 6
robbed, 1938/09/30: 5
Kee's Inn serves sandwiches and beer, 1933/10/06: 3
The Keyhole
King's Confectionary
chili, shrimp gumbo featured, 1960/10/14: 7
grand reopening set, 1960/08/12: 7
King's Famous Foods opens with Emma Y. King playing the organ (photo), 1951/11/02: 6
Kit Kat Club, Sgt. Frank J. Minnick accuses Nathan Johnson of not returning change, 1942/10/16: 5
Kit Kat Pool Hall robbed of $2,000, 1956/08/10: 1
Kozy Korner Cafe changes hand, 1932/10/14: 3
La Especial Bar, William Bryant and Eddie Bolden arrested as suspects in burglary, 1958/07/18: 1
La Golondrina Inn has crowd at opening, 1934/06/22: 6
Lackey's Place, juke boxes and cigarette vending machines robbed, 1958/02/28: 3
The Lark
features Dukes of Rhythm every Friday and Saturday for dancing, 1961/11/17: 7
Herb Calloway and Little Willie Stone featured, 1962/11/30: 7
sets big dance for Sunday, July 15, 1962/07/13: 7
Lasoya Cafe
invites patronage of all, 1960/03/25: 6
Norman Fuller is new chef-manager, 1962/10/05: 7
pleased with ad in Register, 1961/06/09: 6
Laura Ann's Coffee Shop grand opening set, 1955/11/04: 6
Laura Ann's Sweet Shop and Snack Bar opens, 1958/05/09: 6
Laura's Cafe, Harvey Mathis shot three times in fracas with owner, Jesse L. Jackson, 1957/08/02: 1
Life Saver Grill
Lily Lounge, looted of approximately $20 from juke box, beer and candy, 1957/08/16: 1
"Little Jack Pool Hall," managed by Little Jack Johnson, 1953/09/18: 7
Little Jack's Club open for business, 1945/07/06: 7
Littles Cafe and Cedar Bar, owned by Ovetta Ramsey Littles, undergoes face lifting (photo), 1950/12/15: 6
Lone Star Ice Houses
Loretta's Ice Cream Parlor, opening of; Loretta Hodges, proprietor (photo), 1948/06/25: 6
Los Modelle Allegro Club presents style show for men, with cocktail hour and floor show, Nov. 3, 1957/11/01: 6
Lovie's cafe burglarized, 1948/04/23: 2
Lucky Club
owner/operator, Thomas Ivy
in gun battle with holdup quartet, 1953/04/03: 1
says cash drawer robbed by waitress suspect, 1951/03/09: 1
wine, smokes, stolen, 1948/01/16: 4
Lucky Seven Club, one week after goats and poultry stolen, thieves come back for beer and cash, 1958/11/07: 1
Lyons Club, grand opening held with new management (photo), 1963/06/21: 7
Mack's Dinette now under management of Eugene McKever, 1958/07/18: 6
Mamie's Place (now known as the Idle Hour Garden) celebrates double feature, Saturday night, 1940/10/11: 5
Mamie's Rose and White Tea Room
opening of, 1942/06/26: 6
remodeling of Tea Room announced by Mrs. Mamie Redd (photo), 1949/05/20: 6
Manhattan Cafe, cook, Flortino Delgado, has fatal heart attack at the cafe, 1952/04/18: 1
Manhattan House Cafe now owned by Walter Taylor, 1958/05/23: 6
Marcee's Ever Ready Cafe
announces weekend specials, 1958/11/07: 6
open from 10 AM to midnight, 1958/04/18: 6
Martin's Music Box is SA's new place of entertainment, 1952/10/31: 4
Mary Lee's Outdoor Refreshment Stand open Monday, Friday, and Sunday in Boerne, 1958/11/07: 2
Mason's Beer Garden
big crowd visits Mason Inn's opening, 1934/06/29: 3
new beer garden to open, 1934/06/15: 3
ready for business, 1934/06/22: 6
Mathews' Cafe burglarized, 1939/05/12: 5, 1942/09/25: 4
McKenzie Drive-In, juke box and cigarette machine robbed, 1952/04/25: 1
Mellow Bar and Cafe
24-hour service daily, 1954/02/05: 7
advantages offered to Hep Cat Club members, 1954/01/29: 7
best at lowest cost offered, 1954/01/22: 7
Blues Wallace plays, 1954/02/12: 7, 1954/03/12: 7
coldest beer, best food offered, 1953/11/20: 7
cup of coffee is free with short orders, 1953/12/11: 5
features top entertainment, 1953/07/10: 7
find the best entertainment and foods at Mellow Bar, Cafe, 1953/10/30: 6
floor show Saturday, Sunday, 1953/10/09: 7
free beer served Fri., Sat., Sun., 1954/08/13: 7
fun, entertainment at Mellow Bar, Cafe, no cover charge, 1953/11/06: 7
good food and fun offered, 1953/10/16: 7
Greer's Corner reopens as Mellow Bar, Cafe, 1953/06/26: 7
holiday dance held, 1953/12/25: 7
holiday weekend fun promised, 1954/04/16: 7
home-cooked food offered, 1953/09/04: 7, 1954/12/31: 7
Jack Mitchell Band
incorrectly named; Jack Walker band plays at Mellow Bar, 1954/04/09: 7
starts tonight, 1954/04/02: 7
kitchen reopens this week, 1954/05/14: 7
lists special day, night prices, 1955/06/10: 7
Lonnie Greer invites all to cafe, 1953/08/21: 7
never closes, 1955/06/17: 7
"on the ball" with fine food at low prices, 1954/06/04: 7
open night, day, now for rent, 1955/05/20: 7
promises good time on Labor Day, 1954/09/03: 7
save money on meals, 1953/09/18: 7
special inducement offered to men patrons, 1955/05/27: 7
special weekend shows presented, 1953/09/25: 6
Midget Bar robbed, 1950/03/17: 5
Midway Inn opens on Seguin Road, 1949/11/25: 7
Milam Tavern raided, nearly dozen nabbed for drinking after hours, 1951/07/06: 1
"Milk House" offers free buttermilk, 1937/07/30: 7
Mona Lisa
closed under orders from Commissioner Roper; police, fire departments harass clubs with visits, raids, 1951/06/29: 1
McCracklin, Jimmy, playing nightly at the Mona Lisa (photo), 1952/02/01: 3
Monte Carlo Cave
the coolest spot in San Antonio, is haven from heat, 1936/07/24: 6
out-of-town visitors say is one of most unusual, finest resorts they've ever visited, 1936/08/14: 6
Smith, T. S., maintains policy of improvement and service at 'Cave' and restaurant, 1936/07/31: 6
T. S. Smith Restaurant and "Cave" gain wide patronage and popularity, 1936/07/17: 6
to have gala reopening tonight, 1937/09/24: 6
Moon Beam Inn robbed, 1946/10/25: 1, 1948/12/03: 1, 1949/05/20: 3, 1952/06/13: 3
Moore, George
adds lunches to beer stand, 1933/11/10: 3
bottled beer now 10 cents, 1934/04/13: 3
drastic price reductions given, 1934/07/13: 6, 1934/07/20: 5
drive in 3.2 station offers Juneteenth specials, 1934/06/15: 3
opens sandwich shop on South Pine, 1933/10/06: 3
Moore's and Mills' Drive-in Tavern open for business, 1947/04/11: 6
Moore's Bar victrola robbed, 1938/07/29: 1, 1938/09/23: 1
Moore's Place
offers superb service, 1938/05/20: 5
sells beer again, 1940/01/19: 6
Morris, Betty
See also Restaurants and Clubs, Betty's Eat Shop
opens steak house (photo), 1956/04/06: 6
Morris Cafe, owner, Henry Lee Morris, reports cafe battered as three persons stage battle, 1964/12/11: 1
Morris's Nite and Day Dinner Club
has luncheonette counter, 1938/07/15: 5
Morris Club Buffet robbed, 1936/03/06: 6
"Patron's Day" at Morris's next Thursday, 1938/11/25: 7
prepares holiday treats, 1938/12/16: 7
Moshay Tea Room
one of first in state, 1934/02/09: 6
re-opens, 1936/04/17: 6
Mountain Top Inn, Milton Smith arrested in theft, 1945/08/03: 1
Mrs. Garza's Restaurant
A. J.'s Cafe, formerly Mrs. Garza's Restaurant, opens Sunday, 1966/12/30: 8
continues special offer to help Alamo City YMCA, 1965/02/26: 6
extends special invitation to groups and parties, 1962/03/09: 7
formal opening set, 1959/09/25: 7
held up as bandit threatens death to Maggie Revado, 1963/07/26: 1
juke box looted, 1962/03/02: 1
organizes Children's Hour Dinner Club with meetings each Saturday afternoon, 1962/10/26: 6
specializes in enchiladas, 1962/02/09: 7
Myrtle Lawn Grove Cafe, cook burned by grease flames, Mrs. Will Esther Terry, sues for $10,000, 1947/04/18: 1
Neighborhood Tea Room opened by Mrs. Mamie Redd, 1941/02/07: 6
Nestle Inn
juke box looted, 1945/12/28: 1
liver sausage stolen, 1947/12/12: 5
New Cotton Club
college hop at new club Sat. night, 1932/12/02: 1
opens with 'bang,' 1932/12/09: 1
Tan Town Revue to appear, 1933/03/24: 3
new 'drive-in' business opens, 1932/06/03: 1
New York Steak House, operator, Jack Myers, suffers knife wounds from an employee's husband, John Wesley Jackson, 1951/10/05: 1
Nite and Day Cafe (Inn)
formal opening Saturday night, 1933/05/19: 1
moves to new location at Shady Grove, 1933/05/12: 1
restaurant owner abused by police while thief escapes, 1933/02/17: 1
Oak Hills Country Club night watchman surprises, shoots at several men looting golf clubhouse, 1959/04/24: 1
Oasis Bar and Grill
dancing nightly, 1956/02/10: 7
"Fun Night" every Tuesday at Oasis, 1955/12/16: 7
now open under new management, 1957/02/01: 7
offers real home cooking, 1955/10/07: 7
open to all military personnel, 1955/11/18: 7
under new management, 1955/07/01: 7
Oasis Cafe and Grill
opening of (Jo's Jottings), 1934/05/04: 6
opens Saturday, 1933/10/06: 3
to render greater service, 1934/04/27: 3
Old Cotton Club, reopened by group of local men, 1933/09/08: 6
Old Royal Buffet now open for business, 1960/11/04: 7
Ole Rocking Chair sandwich and lunch shop opens for business, 1934/03/16: 6
Olmos Dinner Club, holds pre-spring cabaret dance, 1945/03/02: 2
One and All Cafe now open for business, 1959/11/13: 6
P and G Lounge, coin meter box, juke box, and cigarette machine looted, 1963/05/03: 1
Pablo's Grove
"Get-Together" party to be held July 4, 1963/06/14: 7
no charge for July 4th picnic and dance, 1963/06/21: 7
picnic for general public set for May 13, 1961/05/12: 7
Palm Tavern
adds private dining room, 1947/11/21: 6
burglary reported by Charles Murray, 1949/09/16: 1
owner recovers from illness, extends thanks, 1948/08/06: 6
Paradise Club, celebrates second anniversary with party (photo), 1945/10/05: 6
Pastime Bar, five booked for after hours refreshments, 1947/10/10: 1
Peacock Inn moves to Hackberry St., 1931/12/18: 6
Phillipino Bar schedules a "Blue Monday" dance, 1962/03/23: 7
Pipe's Restaurant offers the best in foods, 1959/01/30: 6
Poppy Lounge looted of cigarettes and bowling machine money, 1963/03/22: 3
Powell's Gardens robbed of cash and other items totaling $300, 1943/03/12: 1
Propeller Inn, cash stolen, 1948/12/03: 7
Rain-bo (Rainbow) Cafe, Seguin
offers good food, service, 1964/03/20: 7
under new management, 1958/10/24: 2
Rainbo Cafe, Marie Taylor manhandled at Rainbo Cafe, where she's employed, 1958/08/15: 1
Rainbow Tavern
player piano robbed, 1938/09/23: 1
thief takes money from register but leaves some, 1951/05/18: 3
Virginia Sheffield reports thefts from Rainbow Tavern, 1948/10/15: 2
Red and White Cabin
Mr. and Mrs. Allie Thomas, announce opening of summer garden, 1945/06/22: 6
barbecue specialty offered, 1951/10/19: 7
celebrates 2nd anniversary, 1943/08/13: 4
chicken dinner at Red and White, 1941/09/12: 6
continues weekend specials, 1952/05/02: 7
delivers food orders, 1951/08/10: 7
every-day specials offered, 1949/08/26: 7
features best food in town, 1950/10/06: 7
free beer on patio Monday, 1951/07/27: 7
grand opening on Saturday, 1941/08/15: 6
Haywood, Bessie, named new manager (photo), 1952/07/18: 7
hosts formal garden opening (photo), 1943/06/25: 4
ideal spot for outdoor dining during the hot months of summer, 1945/07/13: 6
new patio added, 1949/06/17: 7
offers fine foods, courteous service, 1947/06/06: 6, 1949/08/12: 7
open house Sunday Nov. 2, 1947/10/31: 6
Richardson, Rose Marie, returns as manager (photo), 1944/11/03: 6
seeks patronage, 1941/08/29: 6
special features offered, 1952/04/25: 7
special prices offered, 1951/08/03: 7
summer garden formally opens for the season, 1945/06/29: 6
"Three Service Queens" at Red and White (photo), 1943/06/25: 6
to entertain patrons Wednesday, 1949/10/21: 7
to feature half spring-chicken dinners, 1945/08/17: 6
to serve lunch daily, 1945/11/23: 6
Red Front Inn, two arrested as 200 people battle in Zilla Street row at Red Front Inn, 1951/09/21: 1
Red, White, and Blue Dining Room
closed for vacation (photo), 1944/08/18: 6
open until midnight, 1946/07/26: 6
reopens after vacation, 1944/09/15: 6
Sanders dining room open until midnight, 1946/07/12: 5
Rena's Cottage robbed on Labor Day morning, 1955/09/16: 3
Reus Cafe
biased Commerce St. cafe draws picket line, 1964/03/06: 1
picketed East Commerce cafe to desegregate, 1964/03/27: 1
Rice Creek Grove
annual picnic, sponsored by Ruth Mitchell, set for July 31, 1964/07/31: 7
dance held every Sunday night, 1964/07/31: 7
family picnic to be held, 1963/05/24: 7
holds "Blue Mondays," 1963/05/24: 7
offers free drinks on Sundays; prize given on Fridays, 1963/03/08: 7
Ricks' Lunch Room is popular eatery, 1941/09/26: 6
Roadside Cabin reopens under new management, 1949/04/15: 6
Roaring 20s, Buddy Morrow and his 'Night Train' ork in one-night stand, 1961/05/19: 7
Robert's Drive-In, hoods (two sets) easily break into place, but don't get out, 1957/12/20: 1
Rock's Sandwich shop makes bow Saturday night, 1933/09/22: 3
Rogers, Bernice, beer parlor burglarized, 1939/03/31: 5
Rosary Inn, pot of chitterlings stolen, 1947/12/12: 5
Rose and White Tea Room reopens Saturday, 1945/01/19: 6
Rose Bud Inn and Tea Room
now open, 1931/05/29: 8
popular spot reopens, 1934/06/01: 6
Rosita's
burglarized, 1964/01/10: 1
changes closing day to Monday, 1962/03/23: 7
offered for sale by owner due to failing health, 1965/01/15: 6
offers city's best Mexican foods, 1962/03/09: 7
Ross Restaurant holds open house, 1958/02/21: 6
Royal Buffet
cigarette and baseball machines looted, 1963/04/12: 1
operator, Dewey Johnson, seriously knifed by woman, 1958/09/05: 1
Royal Grill, tops in Corpus Christi (photo), 1946/01/18: 4
Royal Inn under new management, 1938/12/09: 6
Royal Palace of Sweets adds new service, 1935/07/19: 7
Ruby's Candle Room
burglarized second time in less than 10 days, 1952/02/29: 1
now located on Guthrie Street, 1963/10/25: 7
serving best of foods, 1965/04/02: 7
two Denver Heights taverns robbed during same night, 1952/04/04: 1
Ruby's Wishbone
available for parties, 1963/04/19: 7
awards a prize each Sunday, 1963/02/22: 7
gives away another case of beer, 1963/03/15: 7
opens for business, 1960/07/08: 7
Ross, Vera
named manager, 1963/02/01: 6
welcomes public to the establishment, 1963/03/29: 7
under new management, Sergeant Frank Flanagan, manager, 1964/02/28: 7
Washburn, Irene, wins free case of cold beer; Sunday dinners for $.51, 1963/04/26: 7
Sam Wo Cafe burglarized on two occasions by Johnny Mitchell, 17, 1951/01/19: 1
Sanders Eating Place under new management; to be called Callie's New Taste Cafe and Beer Parlor, 1948/08/06: 6
Sanders Red, White and Blue Dining Room
Sanford, Ike, serves public at 3 modern nite spots, 1937/07/16: 7
Sanford's Inn looted of undetermined amount of cash from music box, 1940/04/26: 1
Saratoga Inn, Anne Clark recently takes over management of Seguin inn (photo), 1956/01/20: 2
Savoy Dining Room open for business, 1948/10/29: 6
Savoy Tea Room
lists special Easter dinner, 1952/04/11: 7
opens again, 1955/05/13: 6
welcomes tourists and service personnel, 1952/10/31: 7
Senate Lounge, burglar, Wilson Lindsey, nabbed in tavern by manager, Elmer Edwards, 1963/10/18: 1
Shady Grove dinner club opened two weeks ago, 1936/03/27: 6
Sheffield's Drive-In has good food, good service, 1956/11/30: 7
Sho-Bar Club
13 arrested in early morning "curfew" raid on club owned by Don Albert, 1951/07/13: 1
opens and invites membership, 1951/04/06: 7
Silver Slipper (formerly Shady Grove)
Ellington, Duke, not drinking, taken in raid on Silver Slipper for violation of liquor curfew, 1952/02/15: 1
gives whist prizes tonite, 1951/01/12: 7
grand opening with Mrs. and Mrs. Mack Odoms, owners (photo), 1952/08/29: 7
invites patronage, 1940/06/28: 6
outdoor garden open for summer fun, 1944/08/04: 7
summer garden opens, 1946/07/12: 6
under new management; six free chicken dinners offered, 1948/10/01: 7
welcomes Fiesta visitors, old friends, 1948/04/16: 6
Silver Spoon Lunch Room to open June 21, 1934/06/15: 3
Skylark Grill, Wade Turner to open one of South's finest resorts in Corpus Christi, 1944/10/06: 7
Smith's Corn Crib
Spear's Cold Drink Stand now open, 1934/06/08: 1
Stage Door Grill Annex opens next to Majestic Theatre, 1939/08/04: 7
Suave Club features Dukes of Rhythm, 1962/02/09: 7
Suburban Club
becomes private club Sept. 1, 1950/08/04: 7
beer garden goes "inside" for winter, 1947/11/07: 6
bought for Blind Home, with Olmos Drive property to be sold, 1951/07/06: 1, 1951/09/28: 1
closed for repairs, 1947/01/31: 6
cocktail bar to open, 1950/09/15: 6
fines and arrests made for after curfew consumption of alcohol, 1946/06/07: 5
formal opening set, 1950/07/14: 7
Mission Lodge Elks to take over club, 1949/03/04: 7
news in 1947, 1947/05/16: 5
open for special occasions during winter, 1948/10/15: 6
open house held as private membership club, 1950/08/25: 7
rave notices anent new membership club (Jo's Jottings), 1946/05/03 Supp: 1
redecorated club to re-open Sunday afternoon, 1947/12/12: 7
Sunday night at the Suburban, 1946/08/02: 6, 1946/08/09: 7, 1946/08/23: 6, 1946/09/06: 6, 1946/09/13: 6, 1946/09/20: 6, 1946/09/27: 6, 1946/10/11: 7, 1946/10/18: 6, 1946/10/25: 6, 1946/11/01: 6, 1946/11/08: 6, 1946/11/15: 6, 1946/11/22: 4
Suburban Gardens
books unique attractions for June 19 holiday calendar, 1947/06/06: 6
Bull Moose Jackson, his Buffalo Bearcats, perform July 4, 1950/06/30: 7
now open for the summer, 1948/04/23: 6
open nightly, 1947/08/08: 7
overflow crowd at opening, 1947/04/11: 2
to open for season on Easter Sunday, 1947/03/21: 7, 1947/03/28: 5
Sun Spot Inn
Pulliam, Robert "Bob," owner
fires into air as Arthur Tyler pulls a knife on him, 1951/06/29: 3
shoots F. M. Gummings, who succumbs to wounds (photo), 1956/11/16: 1
robbed of beer and money from juke box, 1951/01/05: 3
Sunken Garden Dinner Club
floor shows at Sunken Garden, 1952/07/18: 7
opening set for Sunday, June 8, 1952/06/06: 7
to open soon, 1950/09/15: 7
Sunset Cafe robbed of cash box, 1951/04/13: 1
Sweet Home Tavern, nearly 100 battle in Sweet Home Tavern; Dorothy Griffens most seriously injured, 1951/10/19: 1
Symphonic Lounge
holds grand opening, 1957/09/13: 7
open for business, 1960/03/11: 7
Tan's Drive-In
opens Golden Lunch and Snack Bar, 1962/08/31: 7
owner, Betty Morris, serves Thanksgiving turkey dinner with all the trimmings (photo), 1957/11/22: 6
Tennyson Barbecue Pit now open, 1956/04/13: 7
Terrace Garden Inn
cool enough for coat at Terrace Garden Inn, the spot famed for its Sunday dinners, 1936/08/07: 6
delicious foods featured at Terrace Garden Inn; special Sunday dinner a treat, 1936/07/31: 6
Texas Playhouse, burglars must have had a very big thirst, 1961/02/24: 1
Thompson's Cafe and Party Room now open for business, 1962/01/19: 7
Three Bells Drive-In to enlarge, 1954/05/21: 7
Tillie's Barbecue
owner, Tillman Jones, conks an inebriated Dan Thomas for creating a row, 1951/06/01: 3
thieves break in, steal 3 cases of beer and 10 pounds of barbecue, 1950/11/10: 3
watch dog watches thieves who steal meat from his business, 1951/02/16: 1
Tipping Inn
glass cuts two as shotgun blast strikes window, 1955/11/25: 1
juke box and cigarette machine robbed, 1953/11/27: 1
thieves gain entrance and burglarize machines, 1959/06/12: 1
thieves steal beer, meat, and potato chips, 1954/06/04: 1
Todd's Drive Inn (Todd's Bar-B-Q)
robbed of cash and fans, 1950/06/30: 1
to hold open house (photo), 1948/08/27: 6
Torpin Inn, 2 other buildings, auto damaged in $5,000 blaze that started at Torpin Inn, 1953/02/20: 1
Town Talk Barbecue Stand
burglarized, 1964/09/11: 1
cash, meat, and cleaver stolen, 1949/03/25: 1
robbed by Pvt. Elmo Holcomb, former employee, 1945/05/18: 1
three pounds of meat stolen, 1952/07/18: 3
to add delicatessen, 1947/09/19: 6
Trade Where You Are Wanted (editorial), 1931/12/25: 4
Tucker's Drive-In
"Bowl" party held for football fans (Jo's Jottings), 1967/01/13: 8
breakfast is newest addition to menu, 1959/12/04: 7
celebrates first anniversary (photo), 1959/03/27: 6
Golden Leaf Charity Club sets dinner for May 5 at Tucker's Drive-In, 1958/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue)
ground is broken for new restaurant in same location at Tucker's Cozy Corner (photo), 1957/12/13: 3
Jody Drill Team of Lackland AFB performs at first anniversary of Tucker's (photo), 1959/04/03: 7
new barbecue drive-in opens Sunday, 1958/03/28: 6
Outdoor Terrace opens, features Jodie Drill Team (photo), 1961/05/19: 6
patio opens; Jodie Drill Team to perform (photo), 1960/04/15: 6
robberies, 1951/04/27: 1, 1952/03/21: 1, 1957/05/10: 1, 1959/02/06: 1
Tucker's Kozy Korner robbed, 1952/07/18: 3
Tucker's Starlit Terrace to open Sunday night, 1959/05/01: 6
Tyler Confectionery puts in 3.2 beer, 1933/10/06: 6
Tyler's Beer Tavern has draught beer, 1938/07/01: 6
Tyler's Lounge, Claytie Polk Lokey entertains, 1965/10/29: 7
Tyler's Place
"Appreciation Day" at Tyler's Place on Armistice Day, 1952/11/07: 7
invites all to celebrate 34th anniversary, 1967/09/15: 7
Tyler's Roof Garden
now open for season, 1950/06/02: 7
opens for the summer, 1967/07/21: 6
Vann's Tea Room adds beer to menu, 1933/09/22: 3
Victory Bar jukebox robbed, 1949/04/22: 5
Victory Coffee Shop
Leon Priestley, owner, robbed of cigarette machine, cash, 1951/10/12: 3
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Priestley open coffee shop, 1945/05/11: 2
Victory Gardens, raid sets off melee with policemen, 1952/10/03: 1
Wabash Cafe opens daily at noon, 1955/05/27: 7
Wagon Wheel Drive-in to open May 22, 1955/05/20: 6
Waiters and Waitresses Club swept by $4,000 fire, 1964/06/19: 1
Walters' Barbecue has old-time pit barbecue, cold beer, 1963/05/10: 7
Wanderer's Club features Saturday night entertainment, 1967/08/25: 8
Watermelon Patch has big opening Saturday night, 1934/06/29: 6
White, George, opens sandwich and beer shop, 1933/09/22: 3
White Front Cafe
invites patronage, 1949/04/08: 6
Mr. & Mrs. J. B. Hardeway return, 1945/01/19: 6
White's Bar offers holiday specials, 1937/12/24: 6
Whopper Burger
Bates, Frank M., thanks East-Siders for making Whopper Burger a success (photo), 1960/06/03: 6
drive-in held up, robbed of $70, 1965/08/20: 1
drive-in no. 16 now operating, 1966/07/08: 6
stand No. 3 opens Saturday, 1956/09/21: 6
station no. 16 hosts Alamo City YMCA kid baseballers (photo), 1966/08/12: 5
Willie's Place
employee missing, along with receipts, 1941/06/06: 1
roof garden opens tonight, 1941/04/25: 6
to serve free beer Feb. 21, 1941/02/14: 6
Wong's Chow Mein, original Chinese foods offered, 1948/03/26: 7
Woodlake Country Club
Bandstand Record Hop opens for teenagers, 1958/04/25: 7, 1958/05/02: 7
blind pianist Ray Charles and Lowell Fulson, newest blues sensation, at Woodlake, 1950/12/29: 7
cabin destroyed by fire, 1953/08/07: 1
Chambliss, Airman Ralph J., shoots at Deputy Bassin Houston after being ejected from club for giving whiskey to juveniles, 1957/08/23: 1
Charles Brown and His Smarties at Woodlake Country Club Saturday, 1951/10/05: 7
closes for winter for remodeling, 1944/12/15: 6
county club damaged, man cut in brawl, 1941/04/18: 1
Dupree, Jack ("Swing Blues") to appear, 1946/04/05: 7
four-day June 19th celebration at Woodlake Country Club, 1941/06/20: 6
grand opening of South's top resort set for March 19, 1941/03/14: 7
"Hollywood Revue" at Woodlake Club Saturday night, June 30, only, 1951/06/29: 7
installs best lighted baseball diamond in area, 1961/08/11: 5
Joe Liggins and the Honey Drippers
in midnight frolic, Saturday at Woodlake, 1951/03/16: 7
and Little Willie Littlefield at Woodlake, Sat., 1950/08/18: 7
Joe Morris Ork, Little Laurie Tate, at Woodlake Sat. night, 1951/05/11: 7
Little Richard dance brawl breaks out as he rocks and rolls; five knifed, 1957/07/26: 1
Lowell Fulson, blues sensation, in midnight frolic Saturday at Woodlake, 1951/02/09: 7
Mabon, Willie, at Woodlake, 1953/04/17: 6
matinee dance scheduled for Sunday, 1941/03/28: 6
Mayfield, Percy, of "Please Send Me Someone to Love" fame in one night engagement, 1950/12/15: 7
new, unique recreation center added, 1948/04/09: 7
no cover charge at Woodlake, 1941/04/11: 6
now available free for club affairs, 1941/10/24: 6, 1941/10/31: 6
now has "movie" music machine, 1944/09/29: 7
offers four-star attraction, Saturday, 1951/09/14: 7
opens new picnic grounds, 1941/07/18: 7
owners and operators (photo), 1941/03/14: 7
Percy Mayfield of "Please Send Me Someone to Love" fame in one night engagement, 1950/12/15: 7
personnel say "thank you" for patronage, 1939/08/25: 6
PV Collegians to play April 28-29, 1945/04/27: 6
renovated Woodlake remains most beautiful nitery in southwest, 1944/11/17: 6
reopens
with "King of the Blues," Jack Dupree, 1946/04/12: 7
with PV Collegians orchestra, 1945/03/23: 6
Roy Milton at Woodlake Sunday night, 1951/03/09: 7
three-day reopening celebration starts tonight, 1945/03/30: 2
Tiny Bradshaw at Woodlake Midnight Frolic, 1951/03/02: 6
to undergo complete remodeling, 1941/01/10: 6
Woodlake Terrace
Brown, Walter ("Confessin' the Blues") to perform Saturday, Sunday, 1947/09/12: 7
formal summer opening to be held, 1951/04/27: 7
McNeely, Big Jay, plays one-night stand, 1950/06/30: 7
Milton, Roy and Johnny Rogers featured July 29, 1950/07/28: 7
"Mr. Cleanhead" Vinson to perform July 19-20 (photo), 1947/07/11: 7
opening date set, 1963/07/12: 7
proprietors open new pleasure resort tonight (photo), 1947/06/13: 7
Sykes, Roosevelt, has two-night engagement (photo), 1947/08/29: 7
vehicle damages Woodlake Terrace, 1950/09/15: 1
Witherspoon, Jimmy, blues singer to perform, 1950/07/21: 7
Youth Spot
open again, 1959/09/04: 7
opens for business, 1959/06/19: 7
Zanzibar Night Club
"Big Joe" Turner, "King of the Blues," is current attraction at Zanzibar, 1946/03/15: 6
Cecil Gant headlines four-star attraction, 1946/01/11: 6
Gant, Cecil, returns for two week engagement, 1946/05/03: 6
Harris, Wynonie, "Mr. Blues," Harris and Boots and his Buddies at Zanzibar (photo), 1946/02/08: 6
Hunter, Ivory Joe, opens three-week engagement, 1946/04/12: 6
Johnny ('Baby, Don't You Cry'), Johnny, leads Three Blazes into Zanzibar, 1946/03/29: 6
May Belle at Zanzibar (photo), 1946/01/25: 6
Moore, Johnny, his 3 Blazes, coming to Zanzibar, 1946/03/22: 6
Phillips, Johnny, takes over club, 1947/01/03: 7
Purvis Henson band
plays two floor shows nightly, 1947/01/03: 7
special reopening attraction, 1946/06/14: 6
Zanzibar says "Thank You" for club's opening success, 1945/11/09: 7
Zarape Terrace to hold talent show and dance Sunday, May 2, 1954/04/30: 7
Zumbro Cafe
burglar leaves some money, 1949/08/12: 6
two boxes of money stolen, 1950/02/24: 5
Retired Enlisted (Military) Personnel Club
meetings in 1953, 1953/09/04: 7, 1953/12/25 Supp: 4
meetings in 1954, 1954/02/19 Supp: 3
meetings in 1955, 1955/01/14: 6, 1955/03/25 Supp: 2
meetings in 1956, 1956/02/24: 6, 1956/03/16: 6, 1956/07/13: 6, 1956/12/07: 6
meetings in 1957, 1957/03/29: 6, 1957/05/10: 6
meetings in 1958, 1958/02/07: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/07/22: 6
meetings in 1961, 1961/02/03: 6
officers elected, 1960/11/04: 7
recently organized club meets, 1953/09/18 Supp: 4
retired enlisted men invited to meet with club, 1959/07/17: 6, 1959/07/24: 6
Retired Enlisted (Military) Personnel Club Wives Auxiliary
meetings in 1954, 1954/11/12: 7
meetings in 1955, 1955/01/07: 6, 1955/02/04 Supp: 4, 1955/03/04 Supp: 2, 1955/05/20 Supp: 2, 1955/07/08 Supp: 3, 1955/08/05 Supp: 3
meetings in 1956, 1956/12/07: 6
organizes and elects officers, 1953/11/20 Supp: 4
Retirement
"Wanted" Some Quitting Sense [why performers should retire in their prime] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1961/03/31: 4
Young Should Resolve to Prepare for Old Age (editorial), 1936/05/01: 4
Retzlaff, Charley
Reuther, Walter P.
admits race bias in organized labor, 1962/11/23: 3
attack on union bias poses a split between NAACP and Reuther, UAW president, 1962/10/26: 1
includes "rights" clause in CIO ten-point program, 1954/09/03: 1
Revado, Pfc. Charles J.
serves in Army in Japan (photo), 1949/08/12: 6
Revado, Joe
notice of death, 1965/01/22: 8 (filmed in 01/29 issue)
Reverse Discrimination
J. Crow in reverse--white can't get Harlem liquor permit, 1947/09/19: 1
Revis, Mrs. Ronald Eugene
former San Antonian, Jaqueline Spriggs, and husband, are competitors on "The Newlywed Game" (photo), 1966/09/30: 9
Revivals
Reynolds, Grant
civil disobedience/rights
Randolph, Reynolds drop civil disobedience program, but others to carry on effort, 1948/08/27: 1
Randolph, Reynolds say civil disobedience achieved aims, 1948/10/15: 1
congratulated by Joe Louis for GOP victory over Adam C. Powell (photo), 1946/08/30: 1
moving permanently to Virgin Islands, 1950/07/14: 7
Reynolds, Lois A.
receives MS degree from Prairie View, 1942/08/28: 6
Reynolds, Mary Alice Chaney
former San Antonian dies in San Francisco (photo), 1957/01/18: 3
Reynolds, Napoleon Bonaparte
notice of death, 1961/06/30: 8
San Antonio resident of 30 years dies (photo), 1961/06/16: 1
Rhambo, N. W.
Austin tragedy baffling to police and Rangers, 1932/07/01: 1
How Did They Do It? [death penalty assessed against murderer] (editorial), 1932/10/21: 4
murder still unsolved, 1932/07/08: 1
murder trial postponed, 1932/07/29: 2
Rhambo killer electrocuted, 1933/12/29: 3
Rhambo slayer given electric chair sentence, 1932/10/14: 1
Texas Mourns Untimely End of Prominent Undertaker (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/06/24: 1
wealthy Austin undertaker lured from business and slain, 1932/06/24: 1
Rhapsody in Blue Club
Cotton Ball, members attending (photo), 1955/08/19 Supp: 4
entertains with tea, 1954/03/05: 6
meetings in 1947, 1947/01/10: 6
meetings in 1954, 1954/01/15 Supp: 3
meetings in 1955, 1955/01/07: 6
news in 1949, 1949/01/07: 4
Rhem, Allie Faye
husband charged with murder after she dies, 1967/06/23: 1
notice of death, 1967/06/30: 10
shot in head by husband, Sherman Rhem, during a family row in the car, 1967/06/16: 1
Rhoads, Dr. Joseph J. (President of Bishop College)
Bishop "loans" President Rhoads to federal government, 1942/04/10: 4
Bishop prexy blasts philosophy of Dean Gordon B. Hancock of Virginia Union University, 1942/08/14: 1
cited for outstanding contribution to Presidents' Work Shop (photo), 1945/08/10: 8 (filmed in 08/17 issue)
dies in Bishop (photo), 1951/10/19: 1
garners donation to pay Bishop College bills, 1933/12/01: 1
gathers highly-trained faculty (photo), 1931/08/28: 1
in SA Sunday to deliver anniversary address at Second Baptist Church (photo), 1937/12/03: 1
inaugural address, 1931/05/29: 5
ordained as Baptist minister, 1939/05/05: 1
St. Philip's has memorial rites for Dr. Rhoads, 1951/10/19: 4
to host 500 preachers (photo), 1932/04/29: 1
Rhodes, Andrew J.
dies March 31, 1957/04/12: 8 (filmed in 04/19 issue)
Rhodes, AB Donald R.
reassigned for communications center specialist training at Sheppard AFB (photo), 1962/10/26: 7
Rhodes, Eva L.
notice of death, 1965/05/28: 8 (filmed in 06/04 issue)
Rhodes, H. C. ("Dusty")
widely-known city detective dies suddenly (photo), 1941/09/12: 4
Rhodes, Hugo A.
San Antonio Negro heads Union of Archdiocese Church Societies, 1964/01/24: 1
Rhodes, James
notice of death, 1967/07/21: 10
Rhodes, John
notice of death, 1959/07/31: 8 (filmed in 08/07 issue)
Rhodes, John D.
honored for 30 years' service at Fort Sam Houston, 1960/08/12: 1
Rhodes, Marion Lee
and Johnnie Clemons, two San Antonians killed in crash near Pearsall with truck driven by Arturo Reyna of Laredo, 1951/04/13: 1
Rhodes, Robert L., Jr.
stationed at Fort Bliss (photo), 1953/12/18: 6
Rhodes, Ted
Chicago's No. 1 player in National Open Golf Championship, 1956/06/15: 5
falters after hot start in LA Open, 1950/01/20: 3
grabs his fifth UGA pro division crown, 1957/09/13: 5
one-stroke jinx again fouls Rhodes, 1949/06/24: 3
plays in Tam O'Shanter tourney in Chicago, 1954/08/13: 5
qualifies for National Open Golf meet, 1949/06/10: 7
wins 5th United Golfers Association pro championship (photo), 1957/09/13: 2
wins Fitch tourney, 1959/08/14: 3
Rhodes, William
aged San Antonio man is found dead in bed, 1942/04/10: 5
Rhodes Middle School
Rhone, Arvis
notice of death, 1967/05/12: 10
Rhone, Edward
notice of death, 1964/01/10: 8 (filmed in 01/17 issue)
receives citation for faithful service, 1944/09/29: 7
Rhone, John Henry
infant son of Mrs. Katherine Rhone dies, 1933/03/17: 8 (filmed in 03/24 issue)
Rice, [baby girl]
notice of death, 1962/04/06: 8, 1964/05/01: 8
Rice, C. W.
militant labor leader pays visit to city, 1938/10/07: 1
represents Race at Gov. Sterling's unemployment conference (photo), 1931/10/23: 1
Rice, Charles
18-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rice, dies in crash of car driven by grandfather, 1953/02/13: 1
Rice, Charmell (Mrs. Coylee T.)
receives Superior Performance Award from Kelly AFB (photo), 1964/07/17: 3
Rice, Claude
appointed agent by M-K-T (photo), 1933/11/03: 1
conducts business in San Antonio (photo), 1933/11/24: 6
visits in city, 1934/01/26: 1
Rice, Coylee T.
notice of death, 1966/01/07: 8
Rice, DePriest
two San Antonio area GIs complete basic training, 1948/02/27: 7
Rice, Eddie
dies February 1, 1957/02/15: 8 (filmed in 02/22 issue)
Rice, Dr. Emmett J.
former Cornell University professor gets treasury post, 1964/07/03: 1
President Johnson names Negro to top post in World Bank, 1966/10/28: 1
Rice, James, Jr.
notice of death, 1958/04/11: 8 (filmed in 04/18 issue)
Rice, James E., Jr.
notice of death, 1966/12/23: 10 (filmed in 12/30 issue)
Rice, Joe Ella
elected "Princess" at Texas state convention of Dramatic Knights and Princesses of Omar (Jo's Jottings), 1967/06/16: 8
Rice, John W.
director of National Youth Administration is key speaker at $86,000 Texas ceremony [to award money to Navy], 1943/01/01: 1
Texan urges Henri O'Bryant, Hollywood, CA, to run for presidency of National Baptist Laymen's Movement (photo), 1957/08/02: 2
Rice, Louis Earl, Jr.
notice of death, 1936/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue)
Rice, Mariah Jane
dies at local hospital, 1934/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue)
Rice, Martha Rae
killed by estranged husband, George E. Rice, 1945/05/11: 1
wife slayer, George E. Rice, gets life term, 1945/07/13: 1
Rice, Mrs. Rena Mae
hunting knife murderess, Mrs. Jessie Louise Carpenter, given ten years in prison, 1949/08/05: 1
slain by Mrs. Jessie Louise Carpenter with hunting knife, 1949/08/05: 1
Rice, Ruth
notice of death, 1958/09/12: 8 (filmed in 09/18 issue)
succumbs to heart attack (photo), 1958/09/05: 1
Rice, Sallie
woman, 70, found dead in bedroom of locked home, 1954/06/18: 1
Rice, Rev. T. W.
Rice, Thomas W.
notice of death, 1966/10/28: 10 (filmed in 11/04 issue)
Rice, Vernon Eugene
ex-Lion tennis champ attends Huston-Tillotson College, 1964/09/25: 5
Rice, Virgil
notice of death, 1967/01/06: 10 (filmed in 01/13 issue)
Rice, Willie "Lefty"
Brown Bugs name him as Most Valuable Player, 1951/10/12: 5
Rice and Lee Families
reunion set for September 28 at Rice Temple, 1958/09/26: 8 (filmed in 10/03 issue)
Rice Temple Church
cornerstone laying set for July 31, 1955/07/29: 8
"Feast in Wilderness" on Sept. 28, 1955/09/16: 4
grand reunion of independent churches set, 1962/03/30: 8
homecoming service set, 1956/03/16: 8 (filmed in 03/23 issue), 1956/08/17: 8 (filmed in 08/24 issue), 1956/08/24: 4, 1960/03/25: 4
invites all young men desiring to study theology attend meetings, 1958/09/05: 8 (filmed in 09/12 issue)
picnic held, 1958/08/22: 8 (filmed in 08/29 issue)
revivals
30-day campaign starts May 12, 1961/05/12: 8
old fashioned revival begins May 4, 1958/04/25: 8 (filmed in 04/02 issue)
revival begins, 1956/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue), 1960/12/30: 6
spiritual revival starts, 1956/12/07: 8 (filmed in 12/14 issue), 1960/09/30: 2
Washington, Elder R. J., guest speaker, 1962/02/09: 8
spiritual programs
series of spiritual meetings held, 1958/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue)
spiritual campaign staged, 1958/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue)
spiritual drive begins, 1956/12/21: 8 (filmed in 12/28 issue)
with Rev. E. J. Thomas of Los Angeles, 1959/04/10: 8 (filmed in 04/17 issue)
"spiritual feast" held, 1957/02/08: 8 (filmed in 02/15 issue)
with four churches of West End, 1957/03/29: 8 (filmed in 04/05 issue)
spiritual program presented, 1957/01/11: 8 (filmed in 01/18 issue), 1957/02/22: 8 (filmed in 03/01 issue)
Thanksgiving dinner given for aged of Bexar County, 1955/11/04: 8 (filmed in 11/11 issue), 1955/11/11: 8 (filmed in 11/18 issue)
Rice Temple Independent Methodist Church
cornerstone laying set for Sunday, 1958/03/14: 4
revivals
"old fashion" revival held, 1957/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue)
revival launched, 1958/01/24: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue)
spiritual meeting started, 1958/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue)
Rice University (Houston, TX)
student leaders want vote on integration, holding no restrictions should be based on race, 1961/12/08: 1
Richard, Frank
notice of death, 1964/07/17: 8 (filmed in 07/24 issue)
Richard, Helen B. (Mrs. Leonard C.)
notice of death, 1962/05/18: 8
Richard, Horace Greely, Sr.
notice of death, 1963/06/07: 8
Richard, Lessie L.
Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged superintendent dies suddenly from heart attack, 1961/12/01: 1
named Woman of Year by Alpha Pi Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority (photo), 1953/02/27: 6
notice of death, 1961/12/08: 8
Richard, Sgt. Lloyd D. ("Boober")
body of GI killed in air crash returned to SA (photo), 1951/03/16: 1
Richard, Robert W.
obsequies held, 1962/03/30: 8
Richard, Sarah
taken by death in Rockdale, 1960/09/30: 1
Richards, Julia Aycock
death claims retired SA school teacher after extended illness, 1957/06/21: 1
funeral services held, 1957/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue)
Richards, Martha Edwards
dies after several months' illness, 1932/09/16: 8 (filmed in 09/23 issue)
Richards, Nancy
death takes Mrs. Richards while she sleeps (photo), 1944/02/18: 4
Richards, Pvt. Robert
on Army maneuvers in Japan (photo), 1949/01/14: 7
Richardson, A. T.
dies at sister's home (Alamo City Briefs), 1944/04/07: 7
Richardson, Aaron
death of, 1937/12/17: 5, 1937/12/17: 8 (filmed in 12/24 issue)
Richardson, Abalonia
notice of death, 1965/04/09: 8 (filmed in 04/16 issue)
Richardson, Anna C.
enters Prairie View (photo), 1945/09/21 Supp: 1
Richardson, [baby]
notice of death, 1962/09/28: 8
Richardson, Bee
notice of death, 1959/08/14: 8 (filmed in 08/21 issue)
Richardson, Bessie D.
notice of death, 1965/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue)
taken by death after brief illness, 1965/03/19: 4
Richardson, Mr. Boisie
dies at his residence, 1933/10/06: 8 (filmed in 10/13 issue)
Richardson, Carrie Jones
widow of former St. Paul Pastor taken by death, 1953/11/13: 1
Richardson, Clara
Seguin matron succumbs to illness of six weeks, 1953/06/19: 2
Richardson, Clifton F.
Bob White case
militant Texas editor, to speak at NAACP meeting, 1939/01/06: 1, 1939/01/13: 1
overflow crowd expected to hear Houston leader, seeks aid for Bob White, 1939/01/20: 1
president of state NAACP branches, in appeal for Bob White defense fund, 1939/01/27: 1
noted editor dies (photo), 1939/09/01: 1
Passing Is Loss to Race (editorial), 1939/09/01: 4
Richardson, David
funeral services held, 1957/08/16: 8 (filmed in 08/23 issue)
Richardson, Dewitt T.
notice of death, 1967/02/24: 10 (filmed in 03/03 issue)
Richardson, Dorothy
dope overdose declared cause of death, 1956/07/20: 1
Richardson, Earl (Boys Club Director)
Boys Club clinic to memorialize Earl Richardson, 1941/07/25: 1
Commended for Starting San Antonio Athletic Association (editorial), 1936/06/05: 4
Community Loss: Sudden Passing of Earl Richardson (editorial), 1941/07/18: 4
director of Boys Club dies suddenly, 1941/07/18: 1
irreplaceable (Sharps and Flats), 1941/07/25: 7
lifeguard service
qualifies as junior examiner for life savers, 1936/07/17: 3
takes lifeguard examination, 1936/07/10: 3
two swimmers saved at Central by lifeguards, Wilbur Dimry and Earl Richardson, 1935/07/26: 3
named successor to Levi Jackson as branch manager of Boy's Club unit, 1940/11/22: 1
Richardson, Edna Ramsey
killed in head-on highway crash near Natalia; same crash kills two men from Natalia, 1962/04/27: 1
Richardson, Edward R.
notice of death, 1966/02/25: 8
Richardson, Elizabeth
notice of death, 1967/02/03: 10 (filmed in 02/10 issue)
Richardson, Ella
funeral services held, 1938/01/07: 8 (filmed in 01/14 issue)
Richardson, Emma
notice of death, 1965/05/14: 8 (filmed in 05/21 issue)
Richardson, Emma P.
funeral rites held in Seguin, 1956/09/28: 2
Richardson, Estella
notice of death, 1966/04/08: 8 (filmed in 04/15 issue)
Richardson, Eugene
natural death verdict given for man in police custody, 1949/01/21: 1
Richardson, Gertrude
husband, who shot estranged wife, given 10 years, 1955/06/17: 1
wife of retired preacher, Walter P. Richardson, shot down, 1955/06/17: 1
Richardson, Horace
veteran Pullman porter, succumbs to pneumonia (photo), 1940/08/02: 1
Richardson, Isabelle
Seguin woman on Arizona visit dies suddenly, 1951/12/07: 1
Richardson, James
notice of death, 1958/11/14: 8 (filmed in 11/21 issue)
obsequies held, 1962/05/18: 8
Richardson, Janester
funeral services held, 1951/09/28: 6
Richardson, Rev. Jim H.
Macedonia Baptist Church, Jourdanton
2nd anniversary observed, with Rev. Mack Wilson, guest speaker, 1965/05/28: 4
called to pastorate (photo), 1964/08/14: 8 (filmed in 08/21 issue)
installed as pastor (photo), 1964/12/11: 8 (filmed in 12/18 issue)
Progressive Baptist Church, Junior Women's Day guest speaker (photo), 1966/02/25: 4
St. Phillip's Baptist Church, Waelder
called to pastorate (photo), 1963/05/10: 8
first anniversary of pastor and wife observed (photo), 1964/05/22: 8 (filmed in 05/29 issue)
Richardson, Johnnie
booked for negligent collision with Juan Garcia, 1939/06/16: 5
Elizabeth Williams assaulted by Johnnie Richardson, 1938/07/22: 5
Richardson, Joyce (City-Wide Junior Missionary Society)
gives annual report as corresponding secretary at annual conclave (photo), 1954/05/14: 8 (filmed in 05/21 issue)
gives organizational report during second annual conclave (photo), 1951/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue)
reports on her work (photo), 1953/05/01: 6
Richardson, Katie
notice of death, 1964/11/27: 8 (filmed in 12/04 issue)
rites held for one of organizers of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, 1964/11/20: 1
Richardson, Rev. Lazarus H.
St. Paul Parsonage Committee holds memorial services for founder, 1949/12/09: 8
veteran cleric taken by death, 1941/11/28: 1
Richardson, Leonard
kidnapped, robbed, left in pasture, 1939/09/08: 1
notice of death, 1961/10/06: 8
Richardson, Lillie
funeral services held, 1957/04/19: 8 (filmed in 04/26 issue)
Richardson, Lottie
notice of death, 1961/03/10: 8
Richardson, Mrs. Lucille
I. C. Collins loses appeal, must pay widow $5,000, 1949/12/09: 1
widow of Odie Richardson, sues mortician for refusing to release husband's body to her, 1947/11/21: 1
widow's suit against mortician, who held mate's body, to be retried, 1949/03/18: 1
Richardson, Mary Byars
final rites held; retired teacher dies suddenly, 1964/12/25: 1
notice of death, 1965/01/01: 8 (filmed in 01/08 issue)
San Antonio teacher is aunt of No. 8 Welterweight, Walter Byars, 1957/05/24: 5
Richardson, Mattie
notice of death, 1958/09/26: 8 (filmed in 10/03 issue)
Richardson, Merle
passenger on train, overcome by smoke; will sue R.R., 1936/07/31: 1
Richardson, Mildred L.
Richardson, Monroe
rites held Sunday for well-known Seguinite, 1952/11/14: 2
Richardson, Myrtle
funeral services held, 1934/11/16: 8 (filmed in 1935/04/05 issue)
Richardson, Napoleon
seven months' illness claims N. Richardson, 1946/06/21: 8
Richardson, Odie
killed by live wire downed by storm, 1946/05/24: 1
parents get $1,400 in suit against city for accidental electrocution of son, 1950/02/10: 1
widow, Mrs. Lucile Richardson, sues mortician for refusing to release husband's body to her, 1947/11/21: 1
widow's suit against mortician, who held mate's body, to be retried, 1949/03/18: 1
Richardson, P. S.
Lockhart insurance agent honored by First Baptist Church (photo), 1947/12/05: 2
Richardson, Rev. P. V.
ordained a minister in the Baptist Church at Antioch Baptist (photo), 1952/07/04: 2
Richardson, A3C Richard A.
assigned to Amarillo AFB for technical training (photo), 1964/08/07: 6
graduates from technical training course, 1964/10/23: 7
Richardson, Rosie Lee
notice of death, 1965/12/24: 8
Richardson, Sam H.
rites for veteran waiter to be held this afternoon, 1953/01/23: 1
Richardson, Scovel
dean of Lincoln University Law School and president of National Bar Association named to federal parole board (photo), 1953/07/31: 1
nominated by President Eisenhower to be a judge in US Customs Court (photo), 1957/03/08: 1
Richardson, T. J.
obsequies held, 1962/03/30: 8
Richardson, Texana
notice of death, 1959/10/02: 8 (filmed in 10/09 issue)
Richardson, Thelma
popular Samuel Huston instructor home for visit (photo), 1933/07/28: 6
will play in "Bought and Paid For" (photo), 1931/12/11: 6, 1931/12/18: 7
Richardson, Vida
notice of death, 1959/11/06: 8 (filmed in 11/13 issue)
Richardson, Walter
notice of death, 1933/11/24: 8 (filmed in 12/01 issue)
Richardson, Rev. Walter P.
retired minister, 70, who shot estranged wife, Gertrude, given 10 years, 1955/06/17: 1
retired preacher, 67, shoots down estranged mate, 1955/06/17: 1
Richardson, William
Dallas man dies from drug overdose after collapsing in San Antonio rooming house, 1957/10/04: 1
Richardson, Willie Mae
notice of death, 1966/12/23: 10 (filmed in 12/30 issue)
Richardson, Willie Y.
notice of death, 1967/09/22: 10
Richardson, Mrs. Willie Young
artist's work exhibited at river art promenade (photo), 1947/11/14: 2
Red Cross worker honored (photo), 1943/07/16: 6
Richardson, Willomena E.
sworn in as regular jail matron in Bexar County Sheriff's Dept. (photo), 1966/10/21: 9
Richie, Diana Fay
girl's death ruled suicide, 1966/11/25: 1
notice of death, 1966/12/09: 10 (filmed in 12/16 issue)
one of three teens-agers to try suicide, 1966/07/29: 1
teen-age girl, despondent over love affair, tries suicide, 1965/05/07: 1
Richie, Elbert
man apparently dies in sleep, 1953/07/10: 1
Richie, Lexie L.
notice of death, 1966/02/25: 8
Richie, MSgt. Preston Elijah
ex-POW presented with Purple Heart (photo), 1954/02/26: 1
family reunion (Jo's Jottings), 1953/10/23 Supp: 1
former POW reenlists in Army for another three year stint, 1953/11/27: 1
former SA Red War prisoner cut in tavern, 1955/09/30: 1
"Have You Met...MSgt. P. E. Richie" (column) (photo), 1954/09/03: 4
liberated SA POW telephones home from Tokyo, 1953/09/04: 1
remains alive in POW camp, 1953/05/08: 1
SA ex-POW in North Korea, reunited with family (photo), 1953/09/25: 1
San Antonio GI is prisoner of war in Korea, 1951/12/28: 1
Richie, William
found dead in bed after illness of three years, 1963/02/01: 1
notice of death, 1963/02/01: 8
Richmond, Maurice O'Neill
final rites held for infant, six months old, 1959/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue)
Richter, Herman, Sr.
funeral services held for former head of Richter's Bakery, 1964/08/21: 3
Rickenbacker, Capt. Eddie W.
Jim Crow Air Force favored by Rickenbacker, 1943/03/26: 1
Rickey, Branch
accused of delaying Jethroe's future, 1949/08/26: 3
awards and honors
Atlanta sports group to pass out awards of year at affair in honor of Rickey, 1956/01/20: 5
Rickey, Robinson, and Reese honored in Atlanta (photo), 1956/02/03: 7
and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., commencement speakers at Allen University and Morehouse College (photo), 1956/01/20: 2
Frank Robinson is BB's greatest prospect, says Rickey, 1956/05/11: 3
Grambling tossers plenty scared in presence of Branch Rickey, 1949/07/29: 5
has Rickey done it again? [taking a team to the pennant], 1958/05/30: 5
Jethroe deal exposes American League, Rickey's "quota system," 1949/10/21: 4
new league, formed by Branch Rickey, has six teams, 1945/06/22: 2
Robinson, Branch Rickey say "nuts" to Georgia Ku Klux objections, 1949/01/21: 3
sets up new Negro baseball league, 1945/05/18: 3
signs another Negro, John Wright, star pitcher for Homestead Grays, 1945/11/23: 4
six teams in new United States League formed by Branch Rickey, 1945/06/22: 2
spearheads fight to drop bridge league color bar, 1949/09/09: 2
stand on Negro leagues is challenged by Griffith, 1945/05/25: 3
writer says much good can come from Rickey's expose of [racial prejudice] pact, 1948/02/27: 4
Rickman, Ruthabel
five-time winner of national piano honors, 1939/06/30: 2
Ricks, Rosalind R.
notice of death, 1966/06/17: 8 (filmed in 06/24 issue)
Ricks, Technician 5th grade Silas L.
GI is ambassador of democracy in Germany (photo), 1948/06/11: 1
Ricks, Vera L.
first Negro district clerk office worker returns to San Antonio to same position, 1963/03/29: 1
hired by District Clerk's office as typist (photo), 1961/01/27: 1
Riddick, Michael David
final rites held for newborn infant, 2 days old, 1959/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue)
Riddle, Mary Catherine
contestant for "Sweetheart of Phi Beta Sigma" (photo), 1963/04/05 Supp: 4
Highlands High School graduate, given scholarship to St. Philip's College by SA Mothers Service Organization (photo), 1962/07/06 Supp: 1
San Antonio Mothers Service Organization holds benefit musical program, Grant Memorial AME Church, to fund her scholarship (Jo's Jottings), 1962/07/13 Supp: 3
Riding Academy
Ridley, Melba Rose
"Miss Homecoming" for Phillis Wheatley High School (photo), 1960/11/04 Supp: 1
Rifle Team Social Club
meeting of, 1935/04/05: 6
Riggins, Abner
notice of death, 1964/07/31: 8 (filmed in 08/07 issue)
Sanders, Corean D., 1964/07/31: 8 (filmed in 08/07 issue)
Riggins, J. Washington
clothing stolen, 1939/09/15: 6
death of
notice of death, 1960/10/14: 8
widely known musician dies (photo), 1960/09/30: 1
delegate to Gospel Music Convention in Washington DC, 1947/08/01 Supp: 4
elected as Greater Corinth Baptist Church's music minister, 1952/01/18: 8 (filmed in 01/25 issue)
presents interracial artists recital at West End Baptist Thursday, Nov. 19, 1953/10/09: 3
presents music students in recital, 1939/09/29: 6, 1945/06/08: 7
talented musician secured for New Light Baptist Church, 1936/08/14: 7
to attend music convention in New York, 1948/07/23 Supp: 3
Riley, Diane
notice of death, 1960/05/20: 8 (filmed in 05/27 issue)
Riley, Elmo C.
notice of death, 1966/10/07: 10 (filmed in 10/14 issue)
Riley, Garnett
notice of death, 1963/02/15: 8 (filmed in 02/22 issue)
Riley, Jeffrey Ray
notice of death, 1964/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue)
Riley, Rev. Joyce
returns from California after speaking and singing in several churches (photo), 1951/11/02: 8 (filmed in 11/09 issue)
Riley, Mangelene
husband finds wife lying across bed dead, 1958/06/20: 1
notice of death, 1958/06/27: 8 (filmed in 07/04 issue)
Riley, Matilda
Riley, Pearley Mae
notice of death, 1963/03/08: 8
Riley, Rev. R. R.
guest speaker at Ministerial Alliance (photo), 1949/01/07: 8 (filmed in 01/14 issue)
Riley, Val
notice of death, 1965/02/12: 7
Riley, Van Earl
notice of death, 1964/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue)
Riley, Walter
notice of death, 1966/08/12: 8 (filmed in 08/19 issue)
Riley Elementary-Junior High School
Rinky Dink Social Club
indoor ball team organized, 1934/04/20: 6
Rinky Dinks Birthday Club
Lister, Patsy, former member honored by Rinky Dinks, 1967/08/25: 8
meetings in 1961, 1961/04/21 Supp: 3, 1961/07/28 Supp: 1, 1961/08/04 Supp: 3, 1961/09/01 Supp: 2, 1961/09/22 Supp: 2, 1961/12/01: 6, 1961/12/22 Supp: 4
Jo's Jottings, 1961/09/08 Supp: 1, 1962/08/24 Supp: 4
meetings in 1962, 1962/02/02 Supp: 3, 1962/03/02: 6, 1962/04/13: 6, 1962/04/20 Supp: 3, 1962/07/20 Supp: 2, 1962/08/31 Supp: 4, 1962/09/14 Supp: 2, 1962/11/02 Supp: 2
meetings in 1963, 1963/05/03 Supp: 3, 1963/10/04: 6, 1963/10/11: 7
Jo's Jottings, 1963/05/10 Supp: 1
meetings in 1964, 1964/05/01: 4, 1964/06/12: 6, 1964/08/28: 6, 1964/10/02: 6, 1964/12/11: 6
meetings in 1965, 1965/12/17 Supp: 3
meetings in 1966, 1966/09/16: 6, 1966/09/23: 4, 1966/11/04: 9, 1966/12/02: 8, 1966/12/16: 8
meetings in 1967, 1967/04/14: 9, 1967/05/26: 8, 1967/06/16: 8, 1967/09/08: 8
organized in September, 1958, hosts two birthday guests, 1961/01/20 Supp: 3
Rio Grande Street Baptist Church
newly organized by Rev. Julius Glosson (photo), 1956/10/26: 2
Riots
Arizona, two killed in all-Negro soldier riot in Phoenix, 1942/12/04: 1
Boston, Mothers for Adequate Welfare stage "lock-sit-in" at a district welfare office building, which touches off rioting for 3 nights, 1967/06/09: 1
California
California "riot" is merely tavern brawl; wrong description might have resulted in serious incident, 1943/07/09: 1
governor's body [in California] blames Hearst for zoot riots, 1943/07/02: 1
LA mayor, police chief, accused of riot-inciting statements, 1966/07/08: 1
Negroes become involved in LA zoot suit riots, 1943/06/18: 5
use of Negroes in movies set back by riots, 1943/07/30: 4
Watts Riot
court reverses conviction of woman in Watts riot, 1966/08/19: 3
jury convicts mother, Rena Frye, in riot case, 1965/11/26: 4
killing inquest pulls world-wide notice, 1966/06/03: 1
NAACP Legal Defense Fund intervenes for rioters--judges, courts sued, 1965/12/10: 1
Negroes constitute 30 per cent of jobless in Watts, 1966/06/03: 3
new riot feared following slaying by officer, 1966/05/20: 1
Reaping the Whirlwind [senseless destruction and violence in Los Angeles' Watts] (editorial), 1965/08/20: 4
study of Watts riot shows that those who are better off foment riots, 1967/08/11: 1
tense Watts receives "accidental death" verdict, 1966/06/10: 1
views of fact finders in Watts riot vary, 1965/11/26: 6
Watts, a Negro community, sets off "hot summer" explosion with days of rioting, 1965/08/20: 1
Wilkins, Roy (NAACP Officer), says South shares blame for Watts riot, 1965/09/24: 1
youth, 18, given life for riot slaying, 1966/09/09: 6
CBS's "Open Letter to the American People" (editorial), 1943/07/30: 4
community patrols seen as answer to rioting in low-income neighborhoods, 1967/08/04: 1
Dixie law agencies reported "on alert" to riot dangers, keep vigil to prevent trouble, 1943/07/02: 1
efforts to pin blame for riots goes on, 1966/10/21: 1
President Eisenhower (Ike) blames parents, state official and courts for riots over school integration, 1956/09/21: 1
end riots how, leaders urge; joint appeal made by four top Negro leaders: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., A. Philip Randolph, Roy Wilkins, and Whitney M. Young, Jr., 1967/08/04: 1
everybody--from LBJ to reds--blamed for riots, 1966/08/19: 1
Florida, 22 are injured as 3,000 W. Indians riot in Florida; 300-year-old feud is renewed as workers await embarkation, 1945/09/07: 1
Georgia
four Atlanta Negro haters jailed for "inciting a riot," 1946/11/08: 1
Georgia flooded with false Race riot rumors, 1943/07/09: 1
one MP killed, four wounded in Georgia rioting; no white soldiers are involved in Camp Stewart outbreak, 1943/06/18: 1
government leaders work to avert further rioting, 1966/08/19: 1
"Hot Summer" incidents in US summarized, 1965/08/27: 6
Illinois
Indiana police slug and Penn RR fire Negroes in racial brawl, 1951/10/26: 1
Kansas, Ft. Leavenworth prisoners stage race riot, 1947/05/09: 1
leaders clear civil rights movement in rioting, 1966/08/12: 1
Let Us Be Reasonable [with all Americans] (editorial), 1943/06/25: 4
Let's Find Out [if civil rights riots are planned and paid for] (editorial), 1964/09/04: 4
'long hot summer' moves from prediction to history, 1966/07/29: 1
Louisiana riot dramatizes injustices to Negroes, says ANP investigator, 1942/01/23: 1
Michigan, Detroit
2 Detroit cops held in riot deaths, 1967/08/11: 1
11 years after hate riots, Detroit now Negro's 'best bet,' 1954/11/19: 1
26 dead, $150 million in damages in Detroit, 1967/07/28: 1
cold-blooded murder confessed in Detroit riot, 1943/08/13: 1
Columbia's [Columbia Broadcasting System] "open letter" on Detroit riot makes hist'ry, 1943/07/30: 1
committee to trace cause of Detroit riot to source (photo), 1943/07/16: 1
cops led Detroit slaughter, says newsman witness, 1943/07/02: 1
Detroit is now new champion of infamy, 1943/07/09: 1
FBI names Klan in long report on Detroit riots, 1942/04/17: 1
looters ask police to come get property, 1967/08/11: 1
Lucas, Rev. A. A., Good Hope Baptist Church, Houston, charged by NAACP as fomenting riot; Daily reporter declares Houston pastor made "fightingest speech," 1943/07/16: 1
NAACP absolved by prosecutor of riot blame; says scribe misquoted him, moves against unfair officers, 1943/08/13: 1
race riot defendant wins acquittal, 1946/05/31: 4
races in riot area unite for air raids, 1942/06/05: 1
riot takes 31 lives; 25 Negroes killed in outbreak, 1943/06/25: 1
70 sheriffs, MP's needed to quell Michigan riot, 1943/06/25: 5
three indicted by US in Detroit housing riots, 1942/04/24: 1
worst race riots are not those of 1967, 1967/08/04: 1
Mississippi
gun battles reported at two points, 1946/08/23: 1
rumors blamed for local unrest and hostility in Mississippi, 1943/07/02: 5
More Massive Resistance [riots not related to civil rights] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1961/07/07: 4
New Jersey
New Jersey "riot" caused by "hot music, cold beer," police chief says was not race riot, 1956/07/13: 1
Newark
NAACP aids riot victims, 1967/07/28: 1
nature of rioting shows two significant changes--rioting all over the city and rioting turns into racial rebellion, 1967/07/28: 1
Weaver, Dr. Robert C., HUD Secretary states that 'immediacy of city problems' underscored by Newark rioting events, 1967/07/28: 1
New York
On the Other Hand (Commentary by Jasper T. Duncan), 1943/06/25: 4
OWI blames shipyard heads for Mobile riots; firm's officials hoped to discredit FEPC, Executive order, 1943/06/25: 1
Pennsylvania, truth behind Philly riot said ignored by daily press, 1963/11/08: 1
Recent Racial Rioting (The Echo, by V.C.B.), 1931/08/07: 1
Southern Regional Council (SRC) sets up Dixie-wide anti-riot network, 1949/12/09: 5
State Wipes Slate Clean of Sherman Arson Case (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1932/06/10: 4
Tennessee
appeal planned for 2 "rioters" given 21 years; all white jury frees 23 of 25 accused, 1946/06/07: 1
exclusion of Negroes from juries revealed at Tennessee riot trial, 1946/06/07: 1
federal grand jury to probe riot, 1946/03/29: 1
five quizzed by US Grand Jury on riot, 1946/04/19: 1
Negroes attempt to mob another slayer of girl in Chattanooga, 1943/07/09: 1
riot victim, 75, returns to Dixie for trial, 1946/05/17: 1
70 Negroes, one white arrested, 1946/03/01: 1
terrorized riot victims are released, 1946/03/15: 1
They [two convicted men] Are Innocent, Too (editorial), 1946/10/11: 4
26 to be tried for rioting at Columbia, Tenn., 1946/06/28: 1
two 'rioters' granted new trials, 1946/11/01: 11
US Grand Jury probing riot, recesses, 1946/05/10: 5
'white supremacy,' working conditions blamed for riot, 1946/03/08: 1
Texas
Austin dance mob at Doris Miller Auditorium besieges cops, forcing them to give up prisoners and retreat to check room, 1963/03/15: 1
Beaumont
Beaumont has riot; war production stops as mobs search for Negroes, 1943/06/18: 1
fines imposed upon 12 white men, 1943/07/02: 5
reparation for riot victims asked by Texas NAACP; annual convention votes money for probe of Beaumont outbreak, 1943/06/25: 1
story that started riot [white woman raped by Negro] at Beaumont said false, 1943/06/25: 1
El Paso, rumor [of more rioting] causes death of Negro soldier and injures white soldier, 1943/06/25: 3
last 'Houston martyr' released from penitentiary, 1938/04/29: 1, 1938/07/29: 1
Marcee, Rev. Emerson, president of Texas State Conference of NAACP, makes an anti-riot pleas, 1967/08/04: 1
mayor of Corpus Christi makes appeal for Race harmony; appeals to clergy for wise counseling of Race citizens, 1943/07/02: 1
Thomas Satterwhite and Henry Nickey arrested as 200 people battle in Zilla Street row at Red Front Inn, San Antonio, 1951/09/21: 1
violence, rioting spread 'black death' over nation; Negroes suffer almost all the casualties in slum disorders, 1966/07/29: 1
Washington, DC, switch in policy of DC nitery causes rioting, 1951/07/20: 1
white backlash revived by civil rights riots, violence, 1966/08/12: 1
Risher, Bill
shot to death by wife, Ola Risher, 1945/04/27: 1
Risher, Mrs. Carolina
heart attack fatal to 73-year-old SA woman, 1949/09/30: 1
Risher, Iris
Johnson, Susan G., 74-year-old woman dies after futile rescue effort of 9-month-old baby, Iris Risher, 1956/02/10: 1
Rising Star Baptist Church
establishment of, 1931/10/09: 8 (filmed in 10/16 issue)
news in 1931, 1931/10/16: 8 (filmed in 10/23 issue), 1931/10/23: 8 (filmed in 10/30 issue), 1931/11/13: 8 (filmed in 11/20 issue), 1931/11/20: 8 (filmed in 11/27 issue), 1931/12/04: 8 (filmed in 12/11 issue), 1931/12/11: 8 (filmed in 12/18 issue), 1931/12/18: 8 (filmed in 12/25 issue)
news in 1933, 1933/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/19 issue), 1933/06/23: 8 (filmed in 06/30 issue)
revival held, with Rev. T. I. Ray, evangelist, 1967/06/02: 10
Sunshine Club announces Thanksgiving dinner, 1932/11/11: 6
Usher Board baby contest winners (photo), 1966/11/18: 10 (filmed in 11/25 issue)
Rising Star Baptist Church (Yorktown, TX)
celebrates 53rd anniversary, 1946/05/10: 4
Rising Star Chapter No. 176
Rising Star Prayer Band
Ritz Theatre
Rivas Street Church of God in Christ
baptismal services on Sunday, 1949/06/17: 8
musicales
five-night song fest for church's benefit, 1945/07/06: 8 (filmed in 6/13 issue)
week of song services held, 1946/11/01: 8
news in 1944, 1944/11/03: 8
news in 1945, 1945/01/19: 4
news in 1946, 1946/03/22: 8 (filmed in 03/29 issue), 1946/03/29: 8, 1946/04/05: 8
news in 1947, 1947/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue), 1947/07/04: 8 (filmed in 07/11 issue), 1947/07/11: 8 (filmed in 07/18 issue), 1947/08/01: 8, 1947/08/08: 8 (filmed in 08/15 issue), 1947/08/22: 8 (filmed in 08/29 issue), 1947/09/12: 8 (filmed in 09/19 issue), 1947/10/10: 8 (filmed in 10/17 issue), 1947/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue)
news in 1948, 1948/03/12: 8, 1948/04/16: 8, 1948/05/14: 8, 1948/08/20: 8 (filmed in 08/27 issue), 1948/09/03: 8 (filmed in 09/10 issue), 1948/12/24: 8 (filmed in 12/31 issue)
news in 1949, 1949/01/21: 8 (filmed in 01/28 issue), 1949/05/20: 8, 1949/06/24: 8, 1949/08/05: 8, 1949/08/12: 8, 1949/08/19: 8, 1949/08/26: 8, 1949/09/02: 8, 1949/09/09: 8, 1949/11/04: 8, 1949/11/11 Supp: 1, 1949/12/23: 8
news in 1950, 1950/01/20: 8 (filmed in 01/27 issue), 1950/02/03: 8 (filmed in 02/10 issue), 1950/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1950/08/25: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue), 1950/09/22: 8 (filmed in 09/29), 1950/10/06: 8 (filmed in 10/13 issue), 1950/10/13: 8 (filmed in 10/20 issue)
revival dates set, 1947/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue), 1948/02/20: 2, 1948/08/20: 8 (filmed in 08/27 issue), 1950/08/11: 8 (filmed in 08/18 issue), 1956/04/27: 4
youth program presented May 14-16, 1951/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue)
River Art Show
Rivers, Clayton
injured in auto-bus crash, 1945/01/26: 1
Rivers, Seaman Frank
San Antonian returns from Bering Sea cruise, 1964/08/28: 7
Rivers, Mable
notice of death, 1961/03/10: 8
Rivers, Mary
notice of death, 1962/06/29: 8
Rivers, Mittie W.
final rites held, 1940/07/12: 6
Rivers, Rev. Tommie I.
Youth Day speaker at Antioch Baptist (photo), 1956/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue)
Riverside Methodist Chapel
Smith, Rev. E. A., preaches in closing of revival Friday, 1956/10/26: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue)
Roach, Alvin Clandree
final rites held for Seguin veteran, 1955/10/14: 2
Roach, Hattie
final rites held, 1958/01/31: 2
Roach, Katie Boyd
former San Antonian dies in Cleveland, 1965/04/09: 4
Roach, Mary
notice of death, 1965/10/01: 8
Roach, Richard H.
completes basic training at Lackland AFB (photo), 1965/08/13: 2
Roach, Van Ness
convalescing from appendectomy succumbs to heart attack (photo), 1946/05/24: 1
Robberies
Robbins, Rev. James R.
and Five Stars of Zion, will sing at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, 1955/05/06: 8
Robbins, Wendell A., Jr.
San Antonian's grandson to work as student intern in Congressman Bob Casey's DC office, 1965/09/03: 1
Roberson, Alfreta Lee
funeral rites held, 1966/01/07: 1
notice of death, 1966/01/14: 8
Roberson, Elsie G.
notice of death, 1967/07/07: 10
Roberson, Emza
dead man found in field by rabbit hunter identified, 1961/10/27: 1
notice of death, 1961/11/10: 8
Roberson, Eula
dies in early morning fire, 1944/11/17: 1
Roberson, George
obsequies conducted for Bastrop citizen, 1945/05/11: 1
Roberson, John L.
father of six killed in Expressway crash; victim getting lift home from work, dies almost instantly, 1958/10/31: 1
notice of death, 1958/11/07: 8 (filmed in 11/14 issue)
Roberson, Mable
attends SS BYPU Congress, 1951/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue)
Baptist World Alliance
City-Wide Junior Mission sponsors $1,000 barbecue for Mable Roberson to attend World Baptist Alliance in London, England, 1954/08/20: 8 (filmed in 08/27 issue)
Mt. Rose Baptist Church hold special program for assisting, 1955/06/10: 8
requests assistance to attend meeting in Europe, 1955/06/10: 8
West End Baptist to raise funds to send Mrs. Roberson to meeting, 1955/06/24: 8
City-Wide Junior Mission service
appeals for money to attend Junior Women's Missionary convention in Fort Worth (photo), 1956/10/12: 8 (filmed in 10/19 issue)
attends Houston meet, 1950/04/21: 8 (filmed in 04/28 issue)
attends to attend national congress meeting, 1950/06/02: 2
church woman is key worker in college drive for Mary Allen College, 1951/11/02: 6
goes to regional meet (photo), 1949/04/22 Supp: 2
guest speaker in Little Rock, AR (photo), 1954/11/05: 8 (filmed in 11/12 issue)
honored by junior mission of St. James Baptist in Seguin, 1953/11/20: 2
honored with program before attending National Baptist Convention of America, 1950/09/01: 8 (filmed in 09/08 issue)
introduces principal speaker at annual conclave (photo), 1951/05/18: 6
reports on National Sunday School and BYPU Congress, 1951/06/22: 6
speaks in Austin, 1949/05/27: 4, 1950/02/10: 8 (filmed in 02/17 issue)
surprise program honors Junior Mission prexy, 1954/08/20: 8 (filmed in 08/27 issue)
honored
at West End Baptist Church observance of State Missionary Day (photo), 1957/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
by junior mission of St. James Baptist in Seguin, 1953/11/20: 2
with program before attending National Baptist Convention of America, 1950/09/01: 8 (filmed in 09/08 issue)
special Easter dinner given by Rev. and Mrs. Marcus Evans, 1960/04/22: 8 (filmed in 04/29 issue)
surprise program honors Junior Mission prexy, 1954/08/20: 8 (filmed in 08/27 issue)
two affairs honor missionaries, 1950/08/11: 8 (filmed in 08/18 issue)
missionary program presented at New Hope Baptist (photo), 1951/07/27: 6
National Baptist Convention service
appointed as representative of Junior Women's Missionary (photo), 1956/03/23: 4
leaves on tour of north and east Texas, 1955/03/25: 8
missionary worker returns from, 1952/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue)
named to national post, 1950/09/15: 8 (filmed in 09/22 issue)
promoted as organizer and leader for state of Arkansas (photo), 1952/03/07: 8 (filmed in 03/14 issue)
returns from successful mission tour of Arkansas (photo), 1952/07/25: 4
speaking engagements
Austin women's convention, 1949/01/28: 4, 1949/02/11 Supp: 4
city-wide mass meetings in Dallas and Little Rock (photo), 1953/07/03: 8 (filmed in 07/10 issue)
Dallas, Sherman, and Denison churches, 1953/10/09: 7
Kerrville, 1949/09/02: 8
missions at San Marcos, Austin, 1950/01/27: 6
Mt. Nebo Baptist Church (photo), 1960/07/29: 8
National Junior Women's regional conference, 1952/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue)
reports on National Sunday School and BYPU Congress, 1951/06/22: 6
St. John Landmark Association, 1950/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue)
Women's Day speaker
Coliseum Park Baptist Aug. 22 (photo), 1954/08/20: 8 (filmed in 08/27 issue)
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church (photo), 1953/03/27: 4
Pleasant Union Baptist Church, with Mrs. V. W. McClure and Lorna Echling (photo), 1957/04/05: 8 (filmed in 04/12 issue)
West End Baptist Church
calls for session at West End Baptist to discuss missionary matters (photo), 1953/10/30: 2
honored at West End Baptist Church observance of State Missionary Day (photo), 1957/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
in Easter sunrise program, 1950/04/07: 4
wins mock flower convention contest (photo), 1947/10/17: 8 (filmed in 10/24 issue)
Roberson, Mariah
Victoria woman dies at age 111 (photo), 1957/11/08: 1
Roberson, Melvin, Jr.
four-month old infant dies, 1957/08/16: 8 (filmed in 08/23 issue)
Roberson, Morris
notice of death, 1957/11/01: 8 (filmed in 11/08 issue)
Roberson, Paul
notice of death, 1966/12/02: 10 (filmed in 12/09 issue)
Roberson, Rev. Percy
Israelite Baptist Church
7th anniversary observed, 1960/07/15: 8
11th anniversary observed, with Rev. C. D. Wilson, guest speaker, 1964/10/16: 4
anniversary observance to close, 1959/07/24: 8 (filmed in 07/31 issue)
New Salem Baptist Church
2nd anniversary celebrated, 1955/07/22: 6, 1955/07/29: 8
3rd anniversary observed, 1956/07/20: 8 (filmed in 07/27 issue)
5th anniversary celebrated, 1958/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue)
grand opening set for December 9-15 with Rev. P. Roberson, 1957/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue)
Roberson, Sadie
Women's Day speaker at Butler Chapel, 1952/08/08: 8 (filmed in 08/15 issue)
Roberson, Sarah Jane
Roberson, Willie
Robert B. Green Hospital
Burleson, Dr. John H., writes open letter on Robert B. Green Hospital, 1948/06/04: 6
Busch, Drs. Samuel and Joyce, man and wife team performing internship (photo), 1961/07/21 Supp: 3
county commissioners deadlock on naming Negro to hospital board, 1949/07/08: 1
donors sought for Green blood bank, 1958/04/18: 1
Hilliard, Dr. Robert L. M., first Negro to be chief resident of obstetrics/gynecology at a major teaching hospital (photo), 1962/10/05: 1
intern and resident staff entertained at stag party (Jo's Jottings), 1963/05/31 Supp: 1
local Council of National Negro Congress asks for Negro nurses and doctors in Robert B. Green Hospital, 1939/11/03: 1
Love, Mabel Elizabeth, first Negro woman to become registered medical technologist (photo), 1961/09/01: 1
medication mixup results in death, illness of premature babies, 1959/07/31: 1
Morris, Henry, party honors retiring employee, 1963/01/11: 6
polio patients have Christmas program (photo), 1946/12/27: 1
Race doctors conduct TB clinic at hospital, 1941/10/10: 1
School of Nursing
tuberculosis clinic to be dedicated Wednesday, 1949/03/18: 1
Robert C. Mitchell, Jr.
body of solider who dies in German returned for burial (photo), 1948/10/29: 1
Robert S. Abbott Memorial Scholarship in Journalism
Roberts, Lt. Alvin ("Fox")
commissioned at Camp Polk, LA (photo), 1954/02/12: 6
Roberts, Alvin E.
performs in "Pick-up Girl" (photo), 1949/03/18: 4
Roberts, Amelia K.
notice of death, 1957/03/08: 8 (filmed in 03/15 issue)
Roberts, C. J.
notice of death, 1936/07/03: 8 (filmed in 07/10 issue)
Roberts, Rev. C. W.
guest speaker, St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, Waelder (photo), 1964/05/01: 8 (filmed in 05/08 issue)
installed as pastor of Second Corinthian Baptist Church, 1952/02/15: 6
Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Waelder
called to former pastorate of Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Armstrong Colony, Waelder, 1963/11/01: 2
installation held April 19, 1964/04/17: 8 (filmed in 04/24 issue)
Roberts, Debra
wins "Miss Teenage Canteen" at Teen Age Canteen's annual Graduation Ball (Jo's Jottings), 1967/06/09: 8
Roberts, Dennis Laverne
Roberts, Emmett
notice of death, 1964/04/24: 8
Roberts, Ennis Lee
notice of death, 1966/12/23: 10 (filmed in 12/30 issue)
Roberts, Ennis Leroy
notice of death, 1961/04/21: 8
Roberts, Sgt. Ernest
killed in action; Korean war claims another SA GI, 1950/10/27: 1
Roberts, Ernestine Rosine
notice of death, 1963/03/22: 8
Roberts, Florence
rheumatic fever claims life of San Antonio girl, 9, 1956/04/06: 1
Roberts, Harold Hugh
killed in intersection crash with John Gillis, 1942/10/16: 1
Roberts, Henrietta
local girl does well at University of Michigan, 1933/07/07: 1
local girl receives Fisk scholarship, 1931/08/14: 1
Roberts, Mrs. I. E.
former resident dies in Los Angeles, 1947/05/16: 8 (filmed in 05/23 issue)
Roberts, Jordan ("Babe")
notice of death, 1960/11/04: 8
shoots self to death; wife finds body after shopping trip, 1960/10/28: 1
Roberts, Joyce L.
presented as contestant in the Zeta Sub-Debutante Cotillion (photo), 1967/04/28: 9
Roberts, Pvt. Leon M.
promoted to Specialist 4, serving in Viet Nam (photo), 1967/06/09: 9
Roberts, Mary Sue
notice of death, 1965/12/24: 8
Roberts, Oleon
notice of death, 1962/04/13: 8
Roberts, P. F.
top producer in NAACP membership campaign, 1950/03/31: 6
Roberts, Pleasant
notice of death, 1964/05/01: 8
Roberts, Porter F.
funeral rites for retired school teacher, 1953/08/07: 1
Roberts, Rev. R. B.
Ruffin, Lucile, hurt in crash speeding to dying father (R. B. Roberts), 1936/05/22: 7
Roberts, Dr. T. R.
to conduct revival at Ebenezer Baptist Church (photo), 1941/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue)
Roberts, Thomas L.
San Antonian gets Opportunity Fellowship, 1964/06/26: 1
Roberts, Thomas N.
appointed to US Dept. of Agriculture post (photo), 1941/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue)
Roberts, William A.
final rites held, 1962/06/01: 2
Roberts, A3C Willie E.
assigned to AFB in Libya, 1962/11/23: 7
Robertson, [baby boy]
notice of death, 1967/06/09: 10
Robertson, Charles Etta Haskins
notice of death, 1964/06/26: 4
Robertson, Dillard
funeral services held, 1933/12/22: 8 (filmed in 12/29 issue)
Robertson, Mrs. Elizabeth
death takes first Gold Star mother of World War I, 1947/10/31: 1
Robertson, Ernestine
found slain in motel room; suspected killer, Leslie Todd, bond set at $8,000, 1966/09/09: 1
Robertson, James
notice of death, 1965/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue)
Robertson, Kenneth
York, Cpl. Ivan E., Korean War vet killed in highway crash and passenger Kenneth Robertson injured, 1951/09/14: 1
Robertson, Oscar ("Big O")
awards and honors
Big O tops all contenders for MVP award, 1964/03/27: 5
favored to win MVP award in "holiday festival" basketball tournament, 1960/01/01: 5
named player of year 2nd straight time, 1960/04/08: 5
one four Negroes named to All American cage team, 1958/03/14: 5
record-setting ball will be silver plated, 1960/02/19: 5
"Big O" leads brilliant array of tan cagers, 1960/01/22: 5
Cincy's Robertson is play maker, 1958/03/14: 5
final statistics show the "Big O" is scoring champ third straight year, 1960/04/15: 5
inks 3-year pact with Cincinnati Royals, 1960/09/30: 5
of Indianapolis, is the Bill Russell of prep cagers, 1956/03/30: 5
Phog Allen, retired Kansas State coach, says Robertson greatest cager he's ever seen, 1958/04/04: 5
reportedly gets card from Georgia's Ku Klux Klan leader not to play ball in Georgia, 1959/01/09: 7
top scoring soph in cage history, 1958/04/18: 5
Robeson, Paul
awards and honors
balks at paying tax on peace prize; US wants $9,655 tax on 1953 $25,000 Russian award, 1957/03/01: 1
blasted for accepting Soviet award, Stalin "peace prize," 1953/01/02: 7
hailed on 30th anniversary as concert singer, 1955/05/06: 3
receives thirtieth Spingarn Medal, 1945/05/04: 1
USSR's Moscow State Conservatory of Music honors Robeson, 1958/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue)
Bellamy, Ralph, re-elected president of Actors Equity, votes aid to Robeson, 1958/06/27: 2
Canadian ban on movie, "Native Land," protested, 1948/11/26: 2
columnist says Robeson has broken Red ties, 1963/01/25: 5
Connecticut estate sold, 1953/07/31: 7
declares "De Glory Road" insult to Race, 1942/07/31: 1
England as home
decides to live in England, 1958/10/03: 1
English paper says Britain made Robeson rich, 1949/07/01: 4
makes history in England as Othello, 1959/04/17: 1
makes London his headquarters, 1959/05/15: 5
injured by fall in vacant lot, 1965/10/29: 1
passport
again loses passport fight, 1955/08/26: 3
close watch to be kept on Robeson while abroad, 1958/07/18: 1
decision by Supreme Court seen as favorable to Robeson, 1958/06/27: 1
finally gets a passport, 1958/07/04: 1
goes to Supreme Court to gain passport, 1956/09/14: 1
loses suit to regain passport, 1951/04/20: 1
"Othello" role in London, but state department may deny passport, 1953/08/14: 3
passport voided by State Department, 1950/08/11: 1
Robeson files court suit to get passport, 1955/08/12: 1
State Department allows Robeson to go to Canada, 1955/07/29: 3
sues Acheson for passport's return, 1951/01/05: 1
sues State Department to get passport to fulfill world-wide singing engagements, 1950/11/17: 1
takes eight years to get passport, loses it in London, 1959/01/23: 1
performances
audience of 4,000 hears Robeson in St. Paul's Cathedral in London, 1958/10/24: 1
debuts as blues singer (photo), 1941/10/10: 1
heard by US-Canadian crowd of 15,000, 1953/08/28: 3
in spite of Hartford, Conn. City Council, Robeson sings in school, 1952/11/28: 1
lieutenant who attended Robeson concert booted from Army Reserve Corps, 1950/02/10: 5
no trouble as thousands hear Robeson in LA, 1949/10/14: 1
opens in "Othello" in Cambridge, Mass., 1942/08/21: 5
"Othello" role in London, but state department may deny passport, 1953/08/14: 3
Paul Robeson concert causes DC hullabaloo, 1941/04/25: 1
Robeson concert head tells why she and Mrs. FDR [Roosevelt] withdrew from sponsorship, 1941/04/25: 1
sings again at Canadian border, 1954/08/06: 5
to give 20 concerts abroad, 1949/02/11: 4
political activism
ABC-TV kills Robeson's "VIP" appearance because of alleged leftist leanings, 1958/04/25: 1
accuses Gen. Clay of liking fascism, 1949/01/28: 1
contempt of Congress looms as Robeson blasts probers, 1956/06/22: 1
denied use of San Francisco Opera House for a concert, 1952/05/09: 1
Eleanor [Roosevelt], labor, organizations, leaders protest NJ attacks, 1949/09/16: 1
House Un-American Committee refuses to hear Robeson's side of story, 1949/07/29: 1
named as Wallace campaign aide, 1948/02/06: 5
Robeson is second to beard a president, 1946/10/04: 1
South Africa bans Robeson recordings, 1949/04/29: 2
speaks at Dixie funeral, ignores threats, 1950/04/28: 1
two well-known Negroes claim Robeson is Commie Party member, 1949/07/22: 1
White, Walter, takes issue with Robeson on Red stand, 1949/04/29: 1
riot after concert
appeals dismissal of damage suit based on riots following concerts, 1952/04/04: 1
Robeston, and others, lose $2,100,000 riot damage suit as a result of the Peekskill riots, 1952/02/01: 1
singer "quite well," but in hospital in Moscow, 1959/02/13: 3
six anti-Robeson rioters indicted, 1949/09/30: 5
smacks out homer at game between two Broadway casts, 1944/05/26: 3
US drops tax claim against him, 1959/02/13: 1
West Virginia removes Robeson's biography from library list, 1948/03/19: 4
Robeson, Mrs. Paul (Eslanda Goode Robeson)
death takes wife of Paul Robeson, 1966/01/07: 2
she's an American citizen spelled with capitals, says Mrs. Robeson, 1949/06/24: 1
wife of famous actor-singer, Eslanda Goode, seeks divorce in Gotham, 1932/07/01: 1
Robinson, Anita LaVonne
6-year-old killed by car that crushes her against wall, driven by Alma Fields Brown (photo), 1955/06/10: 1
girl, 6, granddad killed by cars in 8 months, 1956/02/10: 1
memorial poem written by mother, Eugenia Robinson, 1955/06/10: 8
Robinson, Annie
notice of death, 1962/08/31: 7
Robinson, Arthur
ear nearly bitten off and sister, Mertline Robinson clubbed with rifle by two men he named at Brewer's Place tavern, 1956/07/13: 1
seriously hurt in Sunday tavern shooting by Millard Evans at same place where ear was nearly bitten off, 1956/07/20: 1
Robinson, Arthur P.
notice of death, 1960/04/22: 8 (filmed in 04/29 issue)
Robinson, Augustus P.
Army bandsman, returns to duty after visiting family in SA, 1952/11/21: 6
Robinson, Mrs. Beatrice
retires after 31-1/2 years at Fort Sam (photo), 1950/06/30: 6
Robinson, Benjamin Edward
Robinson, Bill "Bojangles"
See also W. C. Handy and Bill Robinson Club
Actors Guild continues work Bojangles started, 1949/12/30: 4
American Legion presents gold glove to Bojangles, 1935/05/17: 3
auctions shoes for $30,000 in bond drive, 1942/05/22: 1
"Bojangles" finds democracy in Indiana, 1942/05/29: 6
Bojangles' shoes exhibited by New York museum, 1952/01/04: 7
child befriended by Bojangles finally gets to thank him, 1943/09/17: 1
enjoys giving his time and efforts to make unfortunates happy, 1935/05/17: 3
final curtain drops on "Bojangles" Robinson, 1949/12/02: 1
first wife located as rumors of 3 marriages verified, 1949/12/16: 1
Fox denies Bill Robinson is out of romantic lead [in Stormy Weather], 1943/04/09: 7
principal calls Bojangles "Uncle Tom," bars him, 1944/03/03: 1
Robinson, Carlton
elected president of Wheatley Ex-Lettermen's Association, 1967/07/21: 6
Robinson, Mrs. Carlton
Robinson, Charles H.
funeral rites held, 1965/11/19: 8
notice of death, 1965/11/26: 8
Robinson, Cleveland L.
funeral rites held Tuesday, 1959/03/06: 1
notice of death, 1959/03/13: 8 (filmed in 03/20 issue)
Robinson, Mrs. Cora
city has four sudden deaths in three days, 1950/06/23: 1
Robinson, Rev. D. A.
assistant pastor of True Vine Baptist Church suffers broken leg (Alamo City Briefs), 1940/05/17: 7
Rev. and Mrs. Robinson entertain study group, 1949/01/07: 4
Robinson, Rev. Dillard, III
first Negro ordained an Episcopal priest in San Antonio and the diocese of West Texas (photo), 1959/01/16: 1
honored with luncheon by Romeo Preston Robinson (Jo's Jottings), 1960/11/04 Supp: 4
Men's Day guest speaker, Second Baptist Church (photo), 1959/09/25: 4
ordained in sacred order of deacons of the Episcopal Church (photo), 1958/07/11: 6
receives AB degree from Drew University, 1955/06/10: 2
St. Philip's Episcopal Church
earns certificates of completion from San Antonio State Hospital for course on care of mentally ill, 1964/03/27: 8 (filmed in 04/03 issue)
St. Philip's to honor departing priest, 1966/12/23: 10 (filmed in 12/30 issue)
Robinson, Earnest Larkin
dies after illness of several months, 1961/12/15: 8
notice of death, 1961/12/15: 8
Robinson, Ed
notice of death, 1963/06/28: 8 (filmed in 07/05 issue)
Robinson, Ella E. Wilson
death takes well-known San Antonian, 1953/01/30: 1
Robinson, Elneater
notice of death, 1964/01/10: 8 (filmed in 01/17 issue)
Robinson, Emma E.
final rites held in Edna, 1967/05/12: 6
notice of death, 1967/05/12: 10
Robinson, Emzry, Jr.
father of five commits suicide, 1965/11/12: 1
notice of death, 1965/11/19: 8
Robinson, Eugenia
Robinson, Evelyn
seven-year-old SA girl, breaks her arm in fall, 1943/07/23: 1
Robinson, Frank
Baltimore Orioles
Bill Dewitt offered Robinson to Astros, Yanks, 1966/07/22: 5
magazine names Robinson 'Man of Year,' 1967/01/20: 5
named one of Russwurm award winners of 1967, 1967/03/17: 3
wins World Series Corvette Award, 1966/10/14: 5
Cincinnati Reds (Redlegs)
eyed as MVP of National League, 1961/08/25: 5
named MVP of National League, 1961/12/01: 5
paces league-leading Reds, 1961/07/21: 3
takes salary cut, signs with Redlegs, 1964/02/14: 5
greatest prospect for BB, says Branch Rickey, 1956/05/11: 3
may be only tan starter in big league All Star game, 1956/07/06: 5
named National League's "Rookie of the Year," 1956/12/14: 5
Washington Senators, Robinson heads for rookie of year honors, 1956/09/14: 3
Robinson, Frankie "Sugar Chile"
child prodigy on air (photo), 1946/03/29: 4
One is Penniless, One Has $100,000 [comparison of Kid Gavilan with "Sugar Chile"] (editorial), 1960/02/05: 1
and Sharon A. Pease, create "Bouncing Ball Boogie" (photo), 1950/04/21: 7
"Sugar Chile" grows up, establishes trust to protect income (photo), 1960/02/05: 1
Robinson, George
prisoner, 65, found dead in city jail, 1954/08/06: 1
Robinson, Gertrude
notice of death, 1962/03/16: 8
Robinson, Grace
notice of death, 1965/02/05: 8 (filmed in 02/12 issue)
Robinson, Mrs. Gussie
final rites held, 1947/02/07: 1
Robinson, Hastye
notice of death, 1964/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue)
Robinson, Henry Robert
notice of death, 1957/06/07: 8 (filmed in 06/14 issue)
Robinson, Isaac
dies following short illness (photo), 1951/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue)
Robinson, Jackie
All-Star games/teams
98,203 see Robinson shine in Bear All-Star game, 1941/09/05: 3
first Negro to start in All-Star game, 1949/07/08: 3
his error loses one for All-Stars, 1951/11/09: 5
Negro history-makers in big league All Star game, 1949/07/22: 3
Robinson on all-star grid squad, 1941/08/08: 3
with Roy Campanella
Jackie, Campanella, Doby on All-American team, 1950/09/29: 3
Jackie, Campy, Minnie starters in annual big league All Star game, 1954/07/16: 5
lead in All-Star poll, 1950/06/23: 4, 1951/06/22: 5, 1951/06/29: 5, 1952/06/13: 5, 1952/06/20: 5
picked on All-America team, 1951/09/28: 5
will again start for Nat. All Stars, 1951/07/06: 5
voted by Associated Press to join All-Star nine as second baseman, 1950/11/17: 5
Army service in Texas, recalled as most harrowing day experienced, 1955/08/19: 5
awards and honors
41st recipient of Spingarn Medal, 1956/06/22: 1
again is National League's best second baseman, 1950/12/29: 5
Annual Award of Diabetes Association of Southern California given to Jackie, 1965/01/22: 7
Bunche, Jackie named among 10 "Men of the Year," 1949/12/30: 5
Cadillac, $500 wrist watch are gifts from fans, 1947/09/19: 4
Citizenship Medal recommended by Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1949/07/29: 5
Detroit park named for Jackie, 1947/10/31: 2
first Negro elected to Baseball Hall of Fame (photo), 1962/01/26: 5
Freedom Foundation $1500 award given to Jackie, 1949/12/02: 3
honored at 16th annual "Old Timers" game at Yankee Stadium, 1962/07/13: 3
inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame, his greatest thrill, 1962/08/03: 5
Los Angeles Board of Supervisors break ground for building in park named for Jackie, 1964/05/29: 5
"most valuable" player award, 1949/11/25: 3, 1950/07/14: 3
named to All-American baseball team, 1949/10/07: 5
named to national post for "Brotherhood Week," 1954/01/01: 4
Negro aces in thick of battle for major league honors, 1953/09/18: 3
official statistics, awards make Jackie baseball's "Man of the Year," 1949/12/30: 7
Rickey, Robinson, and Reese honored in Atlanta (photo), 1956/02/03: 7
"Rookie of the Year" Award (photo), 1947/10/03: 4
sets new nat'l league fielding record, 1952/01/04: 5
silver bat to be awarded for hitting title, 1949/10/14: 4
Sister Kenny Institute names wing after Jackie, 1949/08/12: 3
Joe Louis makes contribution (photo), 1949/08/19: 3
thunderously cheered in Georgia, 1949/04/15: 3
wins Averell Harriman Equal Housing Opportunity award (photo), 1958/06/13: 3
wins National League batting title, 1949/10/07: 5
baseball career
attitude to professional baseball
denies charges of "inappreciation" for what the game has done for him, 1957/01/18: 5
thinks players should help select baseball commissioner, 1958/08/08: 6
wants baseball's reserve clause improved, 1957/04/26: 5
baseball to be loser if Jackie quits, 1955/10/21: 5
Boston Braves deny that they bought Jackie, 1949/10/14: 3
club owners jubilant over Big League entree; Jack Robinson, however, not first Negro to play in major leagues, 1945/11/02: 3
fate catching big league BB pioneers, 1960/08/26: 5
Giles, Warren, Jackie says National League prexy out to "get him" in dispute over fine for altercation with umpire, 1956/07/13: 5
Jackie and Doby in week's hero roles as their teams win victories, 1951/07/13: 5
Jackie can be had for 2 ball clubs, 1950/08/25: 4
Jackie emerging as baseball's "new" personality, 1950/07/07: 3
Jackie's brilliant playing opening doors for other big league prospects, 1947/07/04: 6
Newcombe whiffs 12 in winning sixth game; Jackie still red hot, 1951/06/08: 5
now it's Campy and Jackie at it as a source of controversy, 1957/02/08: 7
Owens predicts big leagues for Robinson, 1946/06/21: 4
paces Negroes in big leagues, 1952/05/09: 5
retirement
baseball to be loser if Jackie quits, 1955/10/21: 5
benching of Jackie as regular may mean career nearing close, 1956/06/15: 5
Bums said to be missing Jackie in training camp, 1957/03/08: 5
denies he plans to enter politics, 1958/01/24: 3
Giles, Warren, baseball head, certifies Jackie's retirement letter, 1957/01/25: 5
his quitting hits NY Giants in pocketbook, 1957/02/01: 5
Jackie Robinson's retirement shakes Giants, forces trades, 1957/01/25: 7
leaves BB as he came -- amid controversy, 1957/01/11: 5
still has that old form, 1956/05/11: 5
traded to Giants, may quit baseball, 1956/12/21: 5
would rather play than manage, 1956/10/19: 5
Robinson-Alston feud raises Jackie's stock, 1955/04/22: 4
sets new nat'l league fielding record, 1952/01/04: 5
Sport Sketches by Clint C. Wilson, 1941/02/14: 5
sued for $100,000 by advertising executive for breach of contract, 1950/07/21: 3
basketball, one of three Negroes on pro cage team, 1946/12/20: 3
biographies
film, "The Jackie Robinson Story," draws favorable Dixie comment, 1950/08/11: 5
the Jackie Robinson story retold, 1962/02/16: 5
boycott of Houston track meet, Jackie and Jesse Owens have different views on, 1961/06/16: 5
Brooklyn Dodgers
business career
awarded $14,500 in breach of contract movie suit, 1954/01/15: 5
Chock Full of Nuts restaurant chain
business firm joins New York Stock Exchange, 1959/07/10: 6
Jackie beseiged by autograph hunters in new job with Chock Full O' Nuts, 1957/03/29: 5
Jackie quits Chock Full O' Nuts for politics, 1964/02/14: 1
Jackie's new employer gives NAACP $10,000, 1957/02/15: 2
restaurant chain to hire more whites to correct racial imbalance, 1963/10/18: 5
named insurance company director for Hamilton Life Insurance Co., 1966/07/08: 5
now a busy executive, but misses old pals, 1958/03/21: 5
family and wife, Rachel
family moves into new suburban home, 1955/07/15: 5
it's another boy for the Jackie Robinsons, 1952/05/30: 5
look to future of young son (photo), 1947/11/21: 5
relax in New York (photo), 1952/04/25: 4
Robinson and Rachel Isum are wed by Samuel Huston prexy, 1946/02/22: 3
golf
Chicago golf exhibition
with Althea Gibson, wins exhibition golf champions match, 1962/07/13: 5
features Jackie Robinson and Althea Gibson teamed against Joe Louis and Ann Gregory (photo), 1962/06/29: 7
Jackie returns to North-South golf meet, 1967/02/10: 5
will not defend his amateur title in the Ray Mitchell 10th annual North-South Golf Tournament (photo), 1963/02/15: 3
Montreal Royals
Montreal, Dodgers both want Jackie, 1946/09/06: 3
Owens predicts big leagues for Robinson, 1946/06/21: 4
slams out three-run homer to help Montreal win, 1946/04/26: 3
status of transfer to Brooklyn Dodgers to be decided April 16, 1947/03/28: 3
public service
$20,000 raised for Southern Christian Leadership Conference on Jackie's lawn, 1963/07/05: 1
appears before House Un-American Activities Committee, 1949/07/29: 3
denies he plans to enter politics, 1958/01/24: 3
discusses Old Charter Distilling Company's Harry Thompson Scholarship Program (photo), 1965/07/02: 5
and Gov. Nelson Rockefeller
Jackie, Rockefeller, clear misunderstanding, 1966/05/13: 1
named aide to Gov. Rockefeller, 1966/02/18: 1
Hate, Violence, Weapons of GOP, by Jackie Robinson, 1964/07/31: 1
his church fund, opened last fall, has $42,751 for burned churches in Georgia, 1963/05/10: 2
Jackie, and Marian Anderson, raise $16,000 for rights organizations, 1963/09/27: 1
Jackie bats for Hubert Humphrey (photo), 1960/04/08: 7
Jackie is prexy of church agency of 10,000,000 men, 1963/11/29: 3
Jackie Robinson "pities" [Cassius] Clay, scores other athletes who snub rights fight, 1964/03/13: 5
Kenya scholarship group formed by Jackie Robinson, 1959/08/14: 6
launches drive to rebuild burned Negro churches in Georgia, 1962/10/05: 3
named trustee of New York Citizens Budget Commission, 1966/04/01: 3
North Carolina A and T College, guest speaker for Men's Week, 1966/01/28: 5
once pro-Nixon, Jackie Robinson now JFK man, 1961/05/19: 1
Parole Board for Connecticut State Prison
appointment to, 1957/07/12: 6
resignation from, 1959/08/21: 5
praises UN work (photo), 1949/11/18: 7
raises $33,000 for Boston NAACP branch, 1957/02/15: 1
rejects Barry [Goldwater's] bid for parley, 1964/08/21: 5
scores racists for mixed marriage bugbear, 1963/08/02: 5
sees parallel in KKK [murder of Lemuel Penn], NYC whitewash [killing of 15-year-old boy in Harlem riots], 1964/08/21: 5
speaks at Wiley re-dedication, 1958/04/11: 5
supports March of Dimes (photo), 1960/01/15: 5
tells San Antonio rights fight must continue everywhere, 1960/03/25: 5
a well guy (visits sick Jewish boy in hospital), 1948/08/13: 3
racial discrimination
charges, denials fly over rumored anti-Jackie strike, 1947/05/16: 3
Frick, Ford, baseball commissioner advises Jackie not to talk about race bias in baseball, 1952/12/26: 7
guarded after receiving death threats, 1953/09/25: 5
Klux jawing about Jackie backfires, 1949/01/28: 4
only Philly, St. Louis hotels bar Jackie, 1947/07/18: 3
Robinson, Branch Rickey say "nuts" to Georgia Ku Klux objections, 1949/01/21: 3
Robinson's trials recalled on 17th anniversary of cracking baseball's color line, 1962/11/02: 3
TV blast by Jackie Robinson puts New York Yanks on spot, 1952/12/12: 5
radio and television appearances
ABC-TV chooses Robinson as first Negro baseball announcer [Jackie Scores Another "First] (The Sports Parade, column), 1965/03/26: 5
blazes trail again -- gets prize NBC radio-TV post, 1952/02/15: 3
guest on CBS radio show, "This I Believe," 1953/02/20: 6
new book discussed on "Author Meets Critic" air show, 1948/04/23: 7
on TV with Marie Wilson of "My Friend Irma," 1951/09/28: 7
represents alma mater, Univ. of Calif. at Los Angeles, on TV show, 1964/01/03: 5
Robinson-Stengel Hassle Shows BB Growing Up (Living with Sports, by Charles J. Livingston), 1964/07/03: 5
Robinson's All Stars
All Stars blank Mexican All-Stars, 11-0, 1948/10/29: 3
Campanella poles homer, Jackie cavorts on bases, 1948/10/29: 4
Jackie coming to San Antonio with All Stars, 1948/10/08: 5, 1948/10/22: 3
Jackie's touring All-Star team draws most fans, 1949/11/25: 3
San Antonio appearances
banquet speaker presented by Second Baptist Church and St. Paul ME Church, 1960/01/15: 6
SA to see Brooklyn idols Oct. 23-24, 1948/10/15: 3
to appear in San Antonio Jan. 31 (photo), 1948/01/23: 3
to visit SA on Dixie tour, 1948/01/02: 3
tour of San Antonio is off; ace will not be here, 1948/01/30: 3
Robinson, James (Jim)
53-year-old man perishes in fire, 1960/12/23: 1
Robinson, PFC James A.
completes individual combat training (photo), 1964/02/28: 7
San Antonian completes Marine basic training, 1964/01/10: 7
Robinson, James H.
"Crossroads" chief is parley speaker at White House Conference on International Cooperation, 1965/11/26: 1
speaks on "Operation Crossroads Africa" at Trinity University (Jo's Jottings), 1961/03/31 Supp: 1
Robinson, James W.
murder charged against Andrew Davis as dice fighter dies, 1960/08/19: 1
notice of death, 1960/08/26: 4
Robinson, Jessie
notice of death, 1937/03/12: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue)
Robinson, John
body of 76-year-old man found, dead for five days, 1941/02/07: 1
dies in Albuquerque, 1931/10/09: 8 (filmed in 10/16 issue)
Robinson, Col. John C.
crash in Ethiopia kills the "Brown Condor" (photo), 1954/04/02: 1
Robinson, John Oliver
retired RR mail clerk dies at 81, 1944/03/17: 1
Robinson, John Wesley
annoys woman, is shot by Sebastian Arila; not expected to live, 1945/08/31: 1
bullet in brain for three weeks, succumbs, 1945/09/14: 1
his slayer convicted; five-year sentence is assessed for murder without malice for Sebastian Arila, 1945/11/09: 1
Robinson, John Wesley (Beeville)
girl, 6, granddad killed by cars in 8 months, 1956/02/10: 1
Robinson, Mrs. Johnnie Mae
falls from moving car in fight with mate, 1949/11/18: 1
Robinson, Josei McCullough
former San Antonian dies in Houston, 1960/06/03: 4
Robinson, Sen. Joseph T.
death brings greater dangers to anti-lynching bill, 1937/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue)
Robinson, Joseph W.
retired Pullman employee passes (photo), 1939/01/13: 1
Robinson, Josephine
funeral services held, 1934/06/08: 8 (filmed in 06/15 issue)
notice of death, 1963/11/22: 8 (filmed in 11/29 issue)
Robinson, Kelly
retired Pullman porter passes (photo), 1959/04/10: 1
Robinson, Lee
becomes real estate agent (photo), 1953/04/10: 7
Robinson, Lillian
funeral services held, 1934/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue)
Robinson, Mrs. Lillie
family celebrates with reunion, 1949/03/18 Supp: 1
Robinson, Lue
dies at her residence, 1933/03/31: 8 (filmed in 04/07 issue)
Robinson, Mack
200 meter flash has weak heart, 1936/07/24: 3
veteran employee of SA theatre chain passes, 1945/01/12: 1
Robinson, Mamie
notice of death, 1959/07/17: 8 (filmed in 07/24 issue)
Robinson, Manuel B.
notice of death, 1963/03/15: 4
Robinson, Margaret
Robinson, Rev. Marvin T. (Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church)
called to Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church from Illinois (photo), 1948/01/09: 8
Robinson, Mary
funeral services held, 1957/06/07: 8 (filmed in 06/14 issue)
Robinson, Maud
notice of death, 1934/03/02: 8 (filmed in 03/09 issue)
Robinson, Milton O.
loses daughter, granddad to automobile accidents in 8 months, 1956/02/10: 1
Robinson, Mitchell, Jr.
notice of death, 1961/08/25: 8
Robinson, Moncalm S.
ex-high gridder is graduate of food service school at Fort Sam Houston, 1947/07/25: 7
Robinson, Monroe R.
notice of death, 1962/06/29: 8
Robinson, Naomi R.
notice of death, 1967/04/28: 9
Robinson, Norma
wins American Woodmen bathing beauty follies contest, 1946/07/26: 6
Robinson, Oscar
funeral services held, 1957/06/07: 8 (filmed in 06/14 issue)
Robinson, Mrs. Ray (Edna Mae)
Mrs. Rachel Robinson pretties up for series, 1947/10/10: 6
Sugar Ray's wife models $100,000 diamond collection, 1954/11/05: 7
wedding anniversary
friends and relatives help Sugar Ray celebrate 10th wedding anniversary (photo), 1953/08/07: 2
this must be love; tenth anniversary celebrated (photo), 1953/06/12: 6
Robinson, Ray (Sugar)
Army service
Army denies Joe Louis, Ray, jailed in Alabama for protesting camp Jim Crow, 1944/04/07: 3
Sgt. Robinson in NY hospital under arrest for going AWOL, 1944/04/21: 3
to get medical discharge from Army, 1941/09/05: 31944/06/23: 3
awards and honors
Louis, Joe, presents Eddie Neil award to Sugar Ray at New York Boxing Writers' silver anniversary dinner (photo), 1951/01/19: 3
named "Fighter of the Year" by Ring magazine, 1952/01/04: 7
named most outstanding performer in entertainment world in 1953 (photo), 1954/01/01: 6
ring "personality of the year," 1953/01/02: 5
scribe says boxing owes Sugar Ray Robinson great debt of gratitude, 1965/12/17: 5
and Billy Ward's Dominoes
answers critics, explains rift with B. Ward's Dominoes, 1954/04/30: 3
Count Basie, and Billy Ward's Dominoes, appear in "Rhapsodies of 1954" here Monday, 1953/11/20: 2
does Sugar Ray's feud with the Dominoes indicate his waning popularity [as a dancer]?, 1954/01/15: 6
boxing career
Basilio-Robinson bouts
Basilio says Sugar will sign for middleweight title encore, 1958/01/10: 5
closed circuit TV for middleweight championship fight, 1957/07/26: 5
says Basileo match must await settlement of tax problems, 1957/12/27: 5
Sugar loses title to Basilio on split decision, 1957/09/27: 5
Sugar Ray and Carmen Basilio ink title fight contract, 1957/08/09: 5
Sugar Ray does it again -- regains crown; game Carmen Basilio battered as Sugar wins title for fifth time, 1958/03/28: 5
chalks up 30th pro victory, 1942/04/24: 3
comeback
comeback gave scribe biggest sports thrill of 1955, 1956/01/06: 5
Jones, Ralph "Tiger" fouls up Robinson's comeback campaign, 1955/01/28: 3
does his own managing, makes his own deals, 1957/09/13: 5
frantic teeners drag Sugar Ray from stage in home town, 1953/03/06: 4
Fullmer-Robinson bout
fouls up Sugar, takes middleweight title, 1957/01/11: 5
Fullmer beats Sugar Ray in crazy, mixed-up title fight, 1961/03/10: 5
gets back world middleweight title, knocks out Gene Fullmer, 1957/05/03: 5
makes ring history with victory over Gene Fullmer, 1957/05/10: 5
quits International Boxing Club (IBC), sets own terms for title bout with Gene Fullmer, 1956/08/24: 5
Ray said to be robbed, fight called draw, 1960/12/09: 5
keeps plans about next fight a deep secret, 1957/11/01: 5
LaMotta-Robinson bout
Jake LaMotta loses everything but pride in bout with Sugar Ray, 1951/02/23: 5
Sugar Ray gets nod over LaMotta, 1945/10/12: 2
Sugar Robinson hurts spine; LaMotta bout again postponed, 1945/09/07: 3
middleweight title
See also specific bouts
belts Bobo Olson, keeps title, 1956/05/25: 5
feted for regaining middleweight title and his birthday (photo), 1957/05/31: 5
given big welcome in New York City after winning world middleweight championship for 4th time (photo), 1958/04/18: 5
ordered by Supreme Court to defend title against Carmen Basilio within 15 days, 1959/04/24: 5
outsmarts commish, starts court action to hold title, 1959/04/24: 5
regains middleweight crown, 1955/12/16: 5
Sugar KOs Baldoni in first of title tuneup bouts, 1960/04/08: 5
Sugar Ray wants "one more shot" at middleweight championship, 1964/12/25: 5
title chance for Robinson-McCoy winner, 1941/12/12: 3
too proud to quit, eyes Sept. title fight, 1961/07/07: 5
Moore-Robinson title, rumored bid is $200,000, 1957/06/14: 5
Motisi is no. 124 for "Sugar," 1942/09/04: 3
newest "punch" (drink) is called 'bolo' (photo), 1950/08/04: 7
Olson-Robinson bout
belts Bobo Olson, keeps title, 1956/05/25: 5
whips Bobo Olson for $1, and to remain champ, 1952/03/21: 5
on Bill Stern program, Friday, 1948/03/26: 3
once great Sugar inept in losing to Giardello, 1963/07/05: 5
Pender does nothing, again, but Sugar just doesn't have it, 1960/06/17: 5
retirement
gives up fighting career, 1952/12/26: 5
his mother and sister want him to quit fighting, 1961/03/17: 5
let's go to pasture, Sugar Ray, 1961/03/24: 5
Sugar's Through; Should Quit--Now (Spotlight on Sports, by Charles J. Livingston), 1965/06/11: 5
too much fun, maybe age, stopped Sugar Ray, 1951/07/27: 5
"Wanted" Some Quitting Sense [why performers should retire in their prime] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1961/03/31: 4
Ring magazine rates Sugar over Fullmer, 1960/04/22: 5
and Rocky Graziano, provide "unforgettable thrill" of three-round kayo, 1952/04/25: 5
Sport Sketches by Clint C. Wilson, 1942/02/13: 5
stops ex-champ Zivic, 1942/01/23: 3
Sugar Ray is Suffering from Fistic Illusion (Living with Sports, column by Charles J. Livingston), 1963/05/17: 5
suspended by Michigan for missing scheduled fight, 1954/12/10: 5
Turpin-Robinson bout
Briton beats Sugar Ray in startling upset, 1951/07/13: 5
Gibson, Truman K., secretary of International Boxing Club gives Randy Turpin edge over Sugar Ray Robinson, 1951/08/31: 5
regaining title from Turpin, plans rest, 1951/09/21: 5
verdict against Sugar Ray is set aside, 1945/12/28: 3
wins KO, 1941/09/05: 3
donations
gold putter given to Mr. "B" Billy Eckstine, 1952/05/09: 5
Norway hospital given medical equipment, 1951/12/21: 1
Grand Old Men (Spotlight on Sports, column, by Charles J. Livingston), 1966/07/15: 5
illnesses
recovering from severe pneumonia, 1941/12/12: 3
says he's sick, refuses to fight Small, 1955/03/18: 5
income tax
may sell properties to pay taxes, 1956/07/13: 5
says Basileo match must await settlement of tax problems, 1957/12/27: 5
Sugar Ray and tax collectors come to terms, 1956/06/15: 5
personal life
estranged wife, Edna Mae, floors blonde rival in pier-side brawl, 1962/09/14: 5
friends and relatives help Sugar Ray celebrate 10th wedding anniversary (photo), 1953/08/07: 2
loses fight to Terry Downes and his wife, all within two weeks, 1962/10/12: 3
paternity suit, Sugar Ray denies father son by former dancer, Barbara Johnson Trevigne, 1961/02/03: 5
this must be love; tenth anniversary with wife (photo), 1953/06/12: 6
Sugar Ray Robinson Cafe, anniversary of, New York's most beautiful girl presented watch during (photo), 1958/01/03: 7
Robinson, Robbie L.
airman assigned to Sioux City, IA, after completing basic training (photo), 1966/12/16: 2
Robinson, Rosetta F.
notice of death, 1965/02/12: 7
Robinson, Ruby
presides over the healing for Prayer Band service at Tree Mount Temple Baptist Church (photo), 1958/11/07: 8 (filmed in 11/14 issue)
Women's Day guest speaker
Israelite Baptist Church, 1959/11/27: 8 (filmed in 12/04 issue)
Morning Glory Baptist Church, 1963/07/19: 8 (filmed in 07/26 issue)
Robinson, Mrs. S. L.
Women's Day speaker, Jerusalem Baptist Church (photo), 1959/12/04: 8 (filmed in 12/11 issue)
Robinson, Simon
dies suddenly while helping a friend move, 1962/07/20: 1
notice of death, 1962/07/27: 8
Robinson, Sugar Ray
Robinson, Susie Beatrice
drops dead on bus; collapses, dies almost immediately after run to catch vehicle, 1940/01/05: 1
Robinson, Rev. T. H. (New Hope Baptist Church)
31st anniverary, Rev. J. N. Byrd to preach sermon (photo), 1952/10/17: 4
32nd anniversary observed (photo), 1953/10/09: 3
34th anniversary, Rev. P. S. Wilkinson to preach services (photo), 1955/11/18: 4
appreciation service held (photo), 1954/09/24: 8 (filmed in 10/01 issue)
dies after illness of several weeks, 1956/09/28: 1
dies as 35th anniversary is celebrated; funeral rites held in San Antonio and Victoria (photo), 1956/10/05: 1
guest speaker at Corinth Baptist July 31, 1951/07/27: 8 (filmed in 08/03 issue)
Robinson, Thompson
dies at his residence, 1933/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/26 issue)
Robinson, Mrs. Veatter
Robinson, Willie
dies in local hospital, 1933/10/27: 8 (filmed in 11/03 issue)
Robinson, Willie, Sr.
notice of death, 1964/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue)
Robinson, Willie L.
seaman on attack carrier, USS Oriskany, 1963/07/19: 7
Robstown, Texas
passes anti-bias law; ordinance bans racial discrimination in public places, 1966/07/01: 1
"Rochester"
Rochester, Lela M. (Mrs. James H.)
appointed senior mother from Alamo Temple No. 871, Daughter Elks (photo), 1961/02/17 Supp: 2
joins staff as director of Central Playground (photo), 1948/05/28 Supp: 2
recent marriage of Lela M. Sheppard to James Rochester (Jo's Jottings), 1948/05/28 Supp: 3
wants to start all ladies bowling league (Jo's Jottings), 1961/02/17 Supp: 4
Rochkings, Mosleet
notice of death, 1964/01/03: 8 (filmed in 01/10 issue)
Rochkings, S. A.
accepts position in Mississippi, 1938/09/23: 7
local Knights of Pythias leader in membership campaign (photo), 1931/12/25: 1
succumbs to 5 months' illness, 1944/04/21: 1
Rockdale San Antonio Club (Milam County)
meetings in 1948, 1948/04/23: 2, 1948/06/18: 2, 1948/07/16 Supp: 3, 1948/07/30 Supp: 3
Rockefeller, J. D., Jr.
gives United Negro College Fund $5,000,000, 1951/03/16: 3
recently deceased, gave millions to Negro colleges, agencies, 1960/06/10: 8 (filmed in 06/17 issue)
to head National Council of United Negro College Fund, 1951/01/19: 3
Rockefeller, Gov. Nelson
becomes life member of NAACP, 1959/09/11: 1
"family has given $55 million to colleges," Rockefeller reply to taunt from Adam Clayton Powell, 1958/10/31: 1
Robinson, Jackie, named aide to Gov. Rockefeller, 1966/02/18: 1
Rockefeller Public Service Awards
Bunche, Dr. Ralph Johnson, among first recipients, 1953/03/06: 1
Rod La Roque Social Club
hold first house party, 1933/05/12: 6
meetings in 1933, 1933/05/05: 6, 1933/05/19: 6, 1933/05/26: 7, 1933/06/16: 6, 1933/06/30: 6, 1933/07/14: 6, 1933/07/21: 6, 1933/07/28: 6, 1933/08/04: 6, 1933/08/18: 7, 1933/09/08: 6, 1933/09/15: 6, 1933/10/13: 7, 1933/10/20: 6, 1933/11/03: 7, 1933/11/10: 6, 1933/11/17: 6, 1933/11/24: 6, 1933/12/15: 6, 1933/12/22: 6
meetings in 1934, 1934/02/09: 7, 1934/02/16: 6, 1934/02/23: 6, 1934/03/09: 6
meetings in 1935, 1935/04/05: 6
new club formed, 1933/04/21: 6
Rodeos
See also San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
all-Colored rodeo
all-Colored rodeo Saturday, Sun., at Snooden's Arena, 1940/09/20: 6
more than 1,000 see postponed all-Colored rodeo, 1940/06/28: 7
Allie Thomas farm
another big rodeo held, 1946/09/27: 5, 1946/11/08: 4 (Section 2)
rodeo set for Sept. 8, 1946/09/06: 7
scene of rodeo Aug. 25, 1946/08/23: 7
infuriated Brahma bull tramples, gores cowboy, Walter Perry, 1953/07/10: 1
matinee rodeo at Smith's Arena Sunday, Oct. 25, 1953/10/23: 7
rodeo season opens March 27, 1954/03/26: 5
Southwestern Colored Rodeo Association is formed, 1960/03/11: 5
Sterling Travel Agency sponsors bus trip to Huntsville Prison Rodeo, 1966/09/30: 9
Rodgers, Alma
notice of death, 1936/06/19: 8
Rodgers, [baby girl]
notice of death, 1961/02/24: 8
Rodgers, Daniel
known as a "peeping Tom," shot to death in "lovers lane" area under confusing circumstances, 1967/06/16: 1
notice of death, 1967/06/30: 10
Rodgers, Mrs. Delia
obsequies held, 1950/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue)
Rodgers, Ellen W.
notice of death, 1965/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue)
visitor from Los Angeles dies in San Antonio, 1965/09/17: 4
Rodgers, Ernest
notice of death, 1966/10/28: 10 (filmed in 11/04 issue)
Rodgers, Harriett
notice of death, 1959/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/15 issue)
Rodgers, Capt. Marion A.
expected to return from overseas duty (photo), 1952/02/22: 6
Rodgers, Naomi
crushed to death in four-car collision, 1938/09/23: 1
Rodgers, Mrs. Nessie C.
opens millinary shop (photo), 1946/05/24: 6
Rodgers, Wiley
obsequies held Saturday, 1951/06/15: 6
Rodriguez, Ben
Rodriguez, Mrs. Edna
SA woman on fishing excursion dies suddenly, 1948/05/21: 1
Rodriguez, Hazel
notice of death, 1967/07/07: 10
Rodriguez, Henry
notice of death, 1962/07/13: 8
Rodriguez, Lee
funeral services held, 1932/05/20: 8 (filmed in 05/27 issue)
shot and killed by wife, Rosa, 1932/05/20: 1
Rodriguez, Mrs. Mary
evicted woman, living under tree, stricken as she draws water, 1948/07/30: 1
Rodriguez, Myrtle
notice of death, 1964/06/12: 8 (filmed in 06/19 issue)
Rodriguez, Pete
of Central Playground, voted on All-State TAAF team, 1958/03/21: 5
Roe, N. B.
prominent Corpus Christi physician claimed by death, 1936/05/01: 1
Roebuck, Anthony
notice of death, 1966/12/02: 10 (filmed in 12/09 issue)
Rogers, Agnes Bella
leaves for University of Cincinnati for master's degree work, 1931/09/25: 1
Rogers, Archiebald C.
notice of death, 1966/09/09: 8 (filmed in 09/16 issue)
Rogers, Betty June Dukes
Rogers, Elizabeth Carter
brief illness fatal to well known West End woman, 1943/04/09: 1
Rogers, Ella Mae ("Bobby")
dies in feud with Olivia ("Sugar") Clayton that ends in knife murder with stab to the heart, 1951/11/02: 1
Rogers, Ellis, Jr.
Rogers, MSgt. Elworth
retires from Army, 1953/04/17: 1
Rogers, Etha Belle
named director for San Antonio USO, 1942/01/09: 1
Rogers, Henry
dies after long spell of illness, 1933/10/20: 8 (filmed in 10/27 issue)
Rogers, Homer
local businessman arrested on dope charge, 1953/04/10: 1
Rogers, Joe
seriously injured in elevator shaft fall, 1939/08/18: 1
Rogers, John A.
airman selected for technical training at Keesler AFB (photo), 1966/09/23: 9
Wheatley graduate awarded Air Force decoration for helping to win Outstanding Unit award, 1967/09/15: 6
Rogers, Lucinda
notice of death, 1961/02/10: 8
Rogers, Lullaby Bean
notice of death, 1959/04/03: 8 (filmed in 04/10 issue)
Rogers, MSgt Marion
two GIs graduate from Kelly course, 1948/01/30: 7
Rogers, Paul
Rogers, Terry E.
former Register employee, serves in Caribbean joint amphibious training exercise, 1967/05/05: 6
serving on anti-sub destroyer, 1966/05/13: 7
Rogers, Tommy
notice of death, 1960/03/11: 8 (filmed in 03/18 issue)
Rogers, Tony
dies after long illness, 1932/12/23: 8 (filmed in 12/30 issue)
wins $2,437.20 on Alamo "Double," 1936/01/10: 1
Rogers, W. W.
dies at his residence, 1931/12/18: 8 (filmed in 12/25 issue)
Rogers, Rev. Warren A.
Gulf Central District superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene visits local churches, 1964/05/22: 8 (filmed in 05/29 issue)
Rogers, Will
funeral services held, 1949/03/25: 1
notice of death, 1967/07/28: 10
Rogers, Will (humorist)
Baptists decline invitation to visit memorial--say humorist slurred Race, 1939/06/30: 1
Bill Robinson, Clarence muse score Baptists for refusing to visit shrine, 1939/07/14: 1
Pronunciation of "Negro" offensive (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1934/01/26: 4
Retracts Mispronunciation of "Negro" (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1934/03/09: 4
"Spirit of St. Louis" medal goes to his widow (photo), 1935/11/08: 2
wishes colored press to know he meant no harm, 1934/03/23: 4
Rogers, Attorney General William P.
attorney general tells what 'civil rights' means, 1959/05/15: 1
declares 165 years long enough to wait for civil rights, 1957/02/15: 1
legal actions in school integration and voting during 1958 features of first annual year-end report given to attorney general, 1959/01/16: 1
new attorney general, says no civil rights law for next Congress, 1957/12/20: 1
offers bill to safeguard voting rights, 1960/02/05: 1
tells Negroes to fight for voting rights, 1960/03/11: 3
won't push for rights legislation, doesn't think anti-hate laws have chance of passing, 1958/07/25: 1
Roland, Charlie
notice of death, 1967/05/19: 10
Roland, MSgt. Johnnie
accepts Kelly AFB Man-of-the Month Award (photo), 1949/04/01: 1
finances education of promising orphan girl, 1949/06/17: 1
Roland Hayes Harmony Club
meetings, 1932/07/22: 7, 1932/12/02: 7, 1933/10/20: 6
Rollins, Wesley, Sr.
father of Mrs. V. W. Walker succumbs in Louisiana (photo), 1950/06/23: 1
Rolly, Elnora
Mrs. Rolly passes away unexpectedly, 1934/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue)
Rolun, Preston
pioneer citizen dies, 1933/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue)
Romeo Social Set
meetings in 1931, 1931/08/07: 6, 1931/08/14: 6, 1931/08/21: 6, 1931/09/11: 6, 1931/10/02: 6, 1931/10/23: 6, 1931/10/30: 6, 1931/11/06: 7, 1931/11/20: 6, 1931/12/18: 7
meetings in 1932, 1932/05/20: 6, 1932/06/03: 6, 1932/06/10: 5
name changed to Casa Loma Dukes, 1934/05/18: 6
reorganization of, 1934/04/20: 6
Romney, George (Governor of Michigan)
Romney would quit Mormon Church to fight bias, 1967/03/10: 1
Rooming Houses
two SA rooming house owners, Mrs. Ruth Banks and Mrs. H.P. Nesby, give Thanksgiving dinner to roomers, 1937/12/03: 5
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
Ferebee, Dorothy and Ida Jackson discuss AKA health work with First Lady, 1936/01/31: 2
Mrs. Roosevelt, Madam Pandit accepted into AKA with honorary memberships, 1950/09/08: 4
to hear Alpha Kappa Alpha health committee, 1935/12/27: 5
Americans must practice what they preach, she admonishes, 1950/02/03: 1
asks for equal education for all, 1934/05/18: 1
awards and honors
accepts Gold Key Award from American Freedom of Residence Fund (photo), 1961/06/23: 2
first lady gets first edition of spiritual album by Hampton quartet (photo), 1941/08/08: 1
'honor Mrs. FDR by wiping out prejudice' says Lady Bird Johnson, 1964/04/17: 1
receives Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Medallion Award, along with Thurgood Marshall, 1948/05/14: 1
wins Irving Geist Award for liberal writings, 1950/02/03: 5
Bilbo again slobbers venom in attack on Mrs. Roosevelt, FEPC, 1946/01/04: 1
Bledsoe, Jules, and Mrs. Roosevelt, bring Music Week observance to close (photo), 1941/05/23: 1
buried at Hyde Park, 1962/11/16: 4
civil rights
backs Adlai Stevenson's civil rights stand, 1956/03/09: 4
clashes with Wilkins over term 'moderation' as applied to civil rights, 1956/05/25: 1
first lady denies she advocates 'social equality' [but supports rights of citizens], 1944/09/15: 1
proud that Race is fighting for rights, 1960/04/01: 1
reply to 'social equality' letter draws criticism, 1944/09/15: 1
says UN intervention for US Negroes morally justified, 1952/01/25: 1
concert head tells why she and Mrs. FDR withdrew from sponsorship of Paul Robeson concert, 1941/04/25: 1
first lady visits Prairie View State College, 1939/03/24: 8 (filmed in 03/31 issue)
gets first new Carver Christmas seals (photo), 1945/11/30: 2
heads committee to hear of Dixie police anti-rights harassment and torture, 1962/06/08: 1
and Marian Anderson
FDR's [President Roosevelt] greetings open NAACP meet; closes with first lady's presentation of award to Marian Anderson, 1939/07/07: 1
first lady will present Spingarn Medal to Marian Anderson, 1939/05/05: 1, 1939/07/07: 1
rumored to have quit DAR over Marian Anderson incident, 1939/03/03: 1
and Mrs. Willkie, join hands for Hampton Institute, 1940/11/08: 4
NAACP service
hailed by NAACP for anti-lynch stand, 1939/01/20: 1
Mrs. Roosevelt quits NAACP board; said to be angry over speech suggesting Demos to be ditched, 1956/05/04: 1
NAACP hails Mrs. Roosevelt for anti-lynch stand, 1939/01/20: 1
offered NAACP vice presidency, 1949/12/23: 1
retains place on NAACP board, 1950/01/06: 1, 1956/05/11: 1
to address mass meeting of Long Island NAACP branch, 1953/08/28: 7
Powell, Rev. Adam Clayton, Jr., as head of Committee on Education and Labor, Eleanor feels cold about, 1960/02/05: 3
rescues fainting colored girl, 1934/05/25: 1
South Carolina Democrats smear Negroes, Eleanor Roosevelt, 1944/05/26: 1
speaking engagements
Huston-Tillotson College's Lyceum and Program Committee (photo), 1958/02/21: 6
Southern Conference on Human Welfare (photo), 1942/04/10: 7
speech at Victory Loan Interracial Dinner concludes with bouquet presentation (photo), 1945/12/28: 5
visits Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters at convention (photo), 1940/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
washes hands of American Youth Congress, 1941/02/14: 1
Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr.
A. Clayton Powell, young Roosevelt feud as new troubles beset FEPC, 1950/02/03: 1
sworn in as New York Representative; President Truman gets another ally, 1949/06/24: 1
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (President of United States)
Actions to Relieve Depression in First Month (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1933/04/07: 4
Austinites prepared to celebrate FDR's birthday, 1934/01/26: 3
congratulates Kappas on 25th anniversary of
Kappa Journal, 1939/04/14: 1
death of
"And All the Trumpets Sounded" (Commentary by Ruth Taylor), 1945/05/04: 4
announcement of, 1945/04/13: 1
death of "best friend since Lincoln" mourned, 1945/04/20: 1
a great leader passes (photo), 1945/04/13: 1
San Antonio pays tribute to fallen president, 1945/04/20: 1
defense industry discrimination
FDR opposes march on capital, 1941/06/27: 1
president finally speaks against national defense discrimination, 1941/06/20: 1, 4
denounces poll tax in radio address, 1944/10/13: 5
FDR signs bill for national monument to Dr. Carver, 1943/07/23: 6
gets another four years in White House (photo), 1944/11/10: 1
Gregg, Bishop John A., reports FDR tells Bishops Navy to get Race officers, 1943/06/25: 1
Harris, Sylvester Calls President Roosevelt for Help with Foreclosure (editorial), 1934/03/09: 4
historians blast image of FDR as rights champion, 1962/01/05: 1
lauds Race contribution in note to NAACP, 1939/06/30: 4
Legionnaires Told There Will Be No Bonus This Year (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1933/10/06: 4
letter to NAACP states 'government will accept responsibility to minorities,' 1942/07/17: 1
Lewis, John L., blasts Roosevelt at NAACP meet; CIO head invites Ass'n to work with him, labor's non-partisan league, 1940/06/28: 1
lynching issue
FDR gets tab of lynchings of his office tenure: NAACP wires mob record since March 4, 1933, 1936/05/08: 5
Fisk students register lynching protest with President Roosevelt, 1933/12/15: 1
Roosevelt asked to take stand on anti-lynch bill, 1940/01/12: 5
silence greets FDR's lynch idea, 1938/04/01: 1
makes promises in powwow with Negro leaders, 1944/10/06: 1
McDuffie, Henry, Roosevelt's valet dies suddenly on FDR's birthday, 1946/02/08: 5
musical entertainment
Berry, Cornelia Margaret, entertains Roosevelt at "Winter White House" (photo), 1935/12/27: 6
enjoys Morehouse College singers, 1933/12/08: 1
Jackson, Graham, is favorite entertainer for Roosevelt at the "Winter White House" (photo), 1935/12/27: 6
Moten, Etta, sings for President and Mrs. Roosevelt, 1934/02/09: 1, 1934/02/09: 8 (filmed in 02/16 issue)
Negro chorus to broadcast from President Roosevelt's home (photo), 1941/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue)
President Roosevelt likes Negro soul music, 1933/05/26: 1
Sedalia Sextet delights White House audience, 1933/12/22: 5
Sissle, Noble, writes birthday song for FDR, 1934/01/26: 5
Negroes would express esteem for FDR in letters of gold, 1934/03/09: 1
1932 presidential election
See also Elections, Presidential (1932)
NAACP asks Hoover and Roosevelt for plain words on their Negro attitude, 1932/09/23: 1
Roosevelt-Garner ticket sweeps country (photo), 1932/11/11: 1
1936 presidential election
See also Elections, Presidential (1936)
FDR and Landon Campaigning (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/08/14: 4
Renomination of Roosevelt (editorial), 1936/07/10: 4
Roosevelt Heats up Battle for Election (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/10/02: 4
1940 presidential election
1944 presidential election
The Election Is Over; Time to Unite (editorial), 1944/11/10: 4
It Has to Be Roosevelt (editorial), 1944/11/03: 4
Roosevelt gets another four years in White House (photo), 1944/11/10: 1
Roosevelt-Truman mass meeting set for Nov. 3, 1944/10/27: 1
Roosevelt-Truman meeting scheduled for tonight at Library Auditorium, 1944/11/03: 1
SA Race Demos gird for intensive Roosevelt drive, 1944/10/13: 1
Texas Democratic Club gets intense Roosevelt-Truman drive under way, 1944/11/03: 5
Washington ANP correspondent says election of FDR [President Roosevelt] leaves him obligated to Negroes, 1944/11/17: 1
The President's Birthday (editorial), 1934/02/02: 4
The President's Opportunity [Roosevelt should enforce the 14th and 15th Constitutional amendments] (editorial), 1933/03/10: 4
racial discrimination
Bell, William H., coach, asks FDR to ban Jim Crow in Armed Forces, 1940/07/05: 2
DC rages over Jim Crow inaugural program, 1941/01/24: 1
FDR Army policy bitterly flayed; Race leaders indignantly deny that they gave assent to Jim Crow, 1940/10/18: 1
FDR asked to remove military Jim Crow before new war for "Democracy," 1939/09/22: 1
NAACP asks FDR to stop job discrimination in plane factories, 1940/05/24: 4
regrets that Army policy was "misinterpreted," 1940/11/08: 1
Roosevelt didn't mean to infer Army Jim Crow [War Department policy] okayed, 1940/11/08: 1
Roosevelt attitude toward Negro small worry to [whites] in Dixie, 1943/07/23: 3
Roosevelt's personal attendants use contacts to aid group, 1934/02/23: 5
seeks solution to South's economic problem, 1938/07/15: 5
sends greetings to NAACP annual confab in Detroit, 1937/07/02: 5
sends message to National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools delegates, 1935/08/09: 2
sets quotas for Negro immigrant desirants, 1933/06/30: 1
"State of the Nation" Address Broadcast via Radio (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/01/10: 4
Supreme Court and
visits historic Tuskegee Institute (photo), 1939/04/14: 2
visits Liberia, inspects troops, plantation, 1943/02/05: 1
Washington ANP correspondent says election of FDR leaves him obligated to Negroes, 1944/11/17: 1
White, Walter
For Self-Respect [comment on Walter White's break with President Roosevelt] (editorial), 1935/05/17: 4
secretary of NAACP, breaks with president, quits Virgin Islands Council in protest over silence during anti-lynching filibuster, 1935/05/17: 1
Wright, Bishop R. R., Jr., reads President Roosevelt's message to 17,000 in New York (photo), 1936/10/02: 5
Roosevelt Administration
appoints Robert L. Vann special assistant to attorney general, 1933/07/14: 1
Democratic campaign men have high hopes, 1932/11/25: 1
Lovett, Wilson, being urged for Register of Treasury, 1933/01/06: 1
Will There Be Economy? [in Roosevelt's new budget] (editorial), 1940/01/19: 4
Roosevelt University (Chicago, IL)
Sampson, Edith S., named trustee for 3-year term, 1957/11/29: 3
Roper, George M. (San Antonio Police and Fire Commissioner)
Appeals Court rules Keyhole Club closing illegal, city loses appeal, gets severe tongue lashing from court, 1951/10/26: 1
355 booked in Sunday, Monday raids on Keyhole, 1951/12/14: 1
"Do you realize what you're doing, Commissioner Roper? [open letter to him criticizing him for his policies and efforts at policing the city], 1951/06/29: 1
Don's Keyhole closed under orders from Roper saying roof was faulty; police, fire departments harass clubs with visits, raids, 1951/06/29: 1
Mona Lisa, closed under orders from Commissioner Roper; police, fire departments harass clubs with visits, raids, 1951/06/29: 1
night club harassers restrained; city unable to tell what, if anything, is wrong with "faulty roof" at Don's Keyhole, 1951/07/06: 1
Wiley, Cora, Roper-fired cop wins $3,377 in back and interest, plus her job, 1952/03/21: 1
Roper, Oscar Lee, Jr.
notice of death, 1963/08/02: 2
Rosales, Raul
Brooke General Hospital patient awarded Purple Heart for service in Viet Nam (photo), 6, 1967/08/25: 1
Rosary Social Club
club projects include Home for the Blind, Ella Austin Children's Home, as well as social events (Jo's Jottings), 1962/06/01 Supp: 1
Heard, Margaret, new president; other officers elected, 1961/01/27 Supp: 1
meetings in 1951, 1951/03/09: 4, 1951/07/13: 6
meetings in 1952, 1952/01/11: 6, 1952/01/25: 6, 1952/02/22: 3, 1952/05/09: 6, 1952/06/27: 6, 1952/10/10: 6, 1952/11/14: 6, 1952/12/12: 6
meetings in 1953, 1953/01/09: 4, 1953/04/10: 6, 1953/06/05: 6, 1953/07/24 Supp: 2, 1953/08/14 Supp: 3, 1953/09/25 Supp: 2, 1953/10/23: 6, 1953/11/27 Supp: 2
meetings in 1954, 1954/01/22: 6, 1954/02/12 Supp: 2, 1954/02/26: 6, 1954/03/12: 4, 1954/03/26: 6, 1954/05/14: 7, 1954/05/28: 6, 1954/06/11: 6
meetings in 1955, 1955/06/10: 4, 1955/07/29 Supp: 2, 1955/09/23: 4
meetings in 1956, 1956/02/24: 6, 1956/08/31: 6, 1956/11/16: 4
meetings in 1959, 1959/01/16: 6, 1959/02/13: 6, 1959/04/10: 6, 1959/05/15: 6, 1959/09/18: 6, 1959/10/23: 6, 1959/11/13: 6, 1959/12/18: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/01/08: 6, 1960/01/22: 6, 1960/03/11: 6, 1960/06/10: 6, 1960/07/01 Supp: 2, 1960/07/29 Supp: 4, 1960/08/12 Supp: 3, 1960/08/26 Supp: 3, 1960/09/23: 6, 1960/10/21 Supp: 3, 1960/11/11: 6, 1960/12/09 Supp: 3
meetings in 1961, 1961/06/23 Supp: 3, 1961/07/14: 3, 1961/07/28: 6, 1961/08/18 Supp: 4, 1961/09/01 Supp: 3, 1961/09/22 Supp: 2, 1961/10/13 Supp: 3, 1961/10/27: 6, 1961/11/10 Supp: 4, 1961/11/24 Supp: 3
meetings in 1962, 1962/02/23 Supp: 2, 1962/05/18: 6, 1962/05/25: 7
Rose, Charles
death of (Alamo City Briefs), 1936/07/31: 7
retired railroad man, 81, claimed by heart attack, 1936/07/31: 1
Rose, Cornelia
victim of stomach ailment, 1942/04/10: 1
Rose, Dave
octogenarian dies, 1954/11/19: 3
Rose, Dorothy M. A.
enters Tillotson College (photo), 1946/02/15 Supp: 4
Rose, Eddie
and Bill Willis, arrested for theft of 40 hogs, 1943/04/09: 1
Rose, W. M.
blackjacked by three GIs in robbery attempt, 1946/08/16: 1
Rose, William
rites to be held in Palestine, 1949/02/25: 5
Rose, William Clyde
notice of death, 1964/11/13: 8 (filmed in 11/20 issue)
Rose Bud Social Club
See also Royal Thorns Social Club
Alamo and Rose Bud clubs honored, 1934/06/01: 6
announce amateur show competition, 1936/05/22: 7
annual Yuletide meeting (Jo's Jottings), 1964/01/10: 6
brunch party
brunch hosted at Cos House
Jo's Jottings, 1962/03/16 Supp: 4
photo, 1962/03/23 Supp: 2–4, 1963/05/10 Supp: 3
members plan for annual brunch (photo), 1962/03/09 Supp: 4, 1963/04/12 Supp: 4
buffet supper hosted for California visitor, Mrs. Thomas Clifton Terry (photo), 1962/10/19 Supp: 1–2
dinner party hosted by Mrs. Edna Mae Littlejohn, 1933/12/15: 6
entertains for Mrs. Christine Allen, 1938/06/03: 6
fall festival set, 1962/09/14: 6
holds moonlight picnic, 1931/08/07: 6
hosts party for betrothed damsel, Grace Adamson, 1932/07/01: 6
lawn party held for members instead of meeting (Jo's Jottings), 1967/09/01: 8
makes donation to orphans, 1933/11/03: 6
meetings in 1931, 1931/05/29: 7, 9, 1931/09/04: 7, 1931/12/25: 6
meetings in 1933, 1933/12/08: 5
meetings in 1934, 1934/05/25: 6
meetings in 1941, 1941/12/19: 5
meetings in 1942, 1942/01/16: 5, 1942/11/13: 4
meetings in 1943, 1943/01/15: 6, 1943/07/23: 6
meetings in 1944, 1944/02/11: 6, 1944/03/03: 5, 1944/05/05: 5, 1944/06/16: 6, 1944/07/14: 7, 1944/08/18: 6, 1944/10/27: 6
meetings in 1948, 1948/03/26 Supp: 4
meetings in 1949, 1949/03/25: 7
meetings in 1950, 1950/03/03: 6, 1950/05/12: 6
meetings in 1952, 1952/02/22: 4, 1952/04/18: 7, 1952/05/16: 4
meetings in 1953, 1953/03/20: 3
meetings in 1954, 1954/02/19: 7
meetings in 1956, 1956/03/16: 6
meetings in 1957, 1957/04/19: 6, 1957/09/27: 6, 1957/11/08: 6
meetings in 1958, 1958/04/25: 6, 1958/05/23: 6, 1958/06/06: 6, 1958/07/18: 6, 1958/08/15: 6, 1958/09/12: 4, 1958/10/17: 6, 1958/11/07: 6
meetings in 1959, 1959/11/20: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/12/23 Supp: 3
meetings in 1961, 1961/01/13: 6, 1961/01/27 Supp: 2, 1961/02/17: 6, 1961/03/03 Supp: 3, 1961/03/17: 6, 1961/03/31 Supp: 3, 1961/04/14: 6, 1961/06/02: 6, 1961/07/28 Supp: 2, 1961/09/01: 4, 1961/09/15 Supp: 3, 1961/10/06 Supp: 4, 1961/10/20: 6, 1961/11/17: 6, 1961/12/08: 6, 1961/12/15: 7
meetings in 1962, 1962/02/02 Supp: 3, 1962/02/16 Supp: 3, 1962/03/02: 7, 1962/03/16: 7, 1962/03/30 Supp: 3, 1962/04/13: 6, 1962/06/01 Supp: 4, 1962/08/17 Supp: 3, 1962/08/31 Supp: 2, 1962/09/14 Supp: 3, 1962/10/12: 6
Jo's Jottings, 1962/11/16 Supp: 4
meetings in 1963, 1963/02/22: 6, 1963/04/26: 6
meetings in 1965, 1965/04/02: 6
meetings in 1966, 1966/10/28: 8
meetings in 1967, 1967/04/14: 9
Mexican Dinner held, 1951/04/27: 6
Miss Brown entertains, 1932/11/11: 6
picnic held at Comanche Park (photo) (Jo's Jottings), 1962/08/10 Supp: 1–2
and Royal Thorns (husbands of members)
get-together for homecoming of MSgt. James K. Martin held with Royal Thorns Men's club (Jo's Jottings), 1965/10/29 Supp: 1
holiday party with Royal Thorns delayed (Jo's Jottings), 1967/01/13: 8
joint meeting held with Royal Thorns, 1965/07/16: 6
sponsors benefit show for Guadalupe College, 1936/06/19: 7
Rose Marie Club
meeting of, 1932/10/14: 7
Rose of Sharon Baptist Church
anniversaries
24th anniversary celebration, with Rev. J. C. Bailey preaching sermon (photo), 1957/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue)
25th anniversary celebration, with Rev. C. William Black delivering sermon (photo), 1958/12/12: 4
31st anniversary celebration, with Rev. D. H. Hall, guest speaker (photo), 1964/12/04: 8 (filmed in 12/11 issue)
32nd anniversary celebration, with Rev. J. W. Washington, guest speaker (photo), 1965/12/03: 8
33rd anniversary observed, withRev. H. Duncan, guest speaker, 1966/12/02: 10 (filmed in 12/09 issue)
choirs
Circle No. 2, meetings in 1949, 1949/02/18: 6
food show held, 1941/09/05: 8 (filmed in 09/12 issue)
Hicks, Jessie Mae, to show African movies Dec. 12, 1950/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue)
homecoming and fellowship service, Rev. C. William Black is guest speaker (photo), 1955/10/21: 4
Houston, G. H., installation to be preached Sunday by Rev. C. W. Black, 1953/04/17: 8 (filmed in 04/24 issue)
Johnson, Rev. H. Leon
accepts call to Rose of Sharon (photo), 1949/04/22: 4
to become pastor of Rose of Sharon, 1949/04/22: 2
McKeen. Rev. R. E., of Houston, called to pulpit August 9, 1936/08/07: 8 (filmed in 08/14 issue)
McLawler, Rev. Dr. V. W., distinguished Baptist cleric, to conduct institute, 1951/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue)
Men's Day
Black, Rev. C. W., guest speaker (photo), 1955/03/25: 8, 1957/10/25: 8 (filmed in 11/01 issue)
Brown, Rev. C. C., guest speaker (photo), 1960/10/21: 4
Dewitty, Arthur, guest speaker (photo), 1961/10/20: 4
Hill, E. C., guest speaker, 1964/10/23: 4
Inman, John, guest speaker (photo), 1963/10/25: 8 (filmed in 11/01 issue)
James, Rev. S. H., Jr., guest speaker (photo), 1959/10/23: 8 (filmed in 10/30 issue)
Murray, Rev. R. L., called to New Hope Baptist Church, Seguin (photo), 1949/01/14: 8 (filmed in 01/21 issue)
musicales
Antioch Jubileers of Houston present program, 1950/11/10: 8 (filmed in 11/17 issue)
concert of gospel songs rendered by Mrs. Montgomery to be held, 1951/04/27: 6
Embree, Addie Mae, in recital, 1950/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue)
Fields, Martha, to be presented in recital, 1951/01/26: 8 (filmed in 02/02 issue)
Gospel Harmonizers at Rose of Sharon, Mt. Rose Sunday, 1950/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue)
La Vernia Singers perform Feb. 9, 1949/02/04: 8
musical planned for Nov. 15, 1946/11/08: 2 (Section 2)
musical program set for Nov. 15, featuring multiple soloists, 1963/11/08: 4
musicale at Rose of Sharon, Friday, Sept. 21, 1945/09/14: 8 (filmed in 09/21 issue)
Nash, Nell Earnestine, and Rev. John Deleon Walker, presented in recital (photo), 1960/01/22: 4
Unity Sisters on June 22, 1947/06/20: 6
new building
cornerstone laying postponed to Sept. 15, 1940/08/23: 8 (filmed in 08/30 issue)
cornerstone rites set for Sunday, 1940/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/20 issue)
goes into its new building Sunday, July 28 (photos), 1940/07/26: 8 (filmed in 08/02 issue)
news in 1934, 1934/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue), 1934/02/23: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue), 1934/11/02: 5, 1934/11/16: 8 (filmed in 1935/04/05 issue)
news in 1935, 1935/04/05: 8 (filmed in 05/17 issue), 1935/05/17: 7
news in 1936, 1936/03/13: 8 (filmed in 03/20 issue), 1936/03/20: 7, 1936/03/27: 8 (filmed in 04/03 issue), 1936/04/10: 7, 1936/04/24: 8 (filmed in 05/01 issue), 1936/08/14: 8 (filmed in 08/28 issue)
news in 1937, 1937/07/09: 8 (filmed in 07/16 issue), 1937/07/16: 8 (filmed in 07/23 issue), 1937/07/30: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue), 1937/09/03: 8 (filmed in 09/10 issue), 1937/09/10: 8 (filmed in 09/17 issue), 1937/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue), 1937/12/03: 8 (filmed in 12/10 issue), 1937/12/10: 8 (filmed in 12/17 issue), 1937/12/24: 8 (filmed in 12/31 issue)
news in 1938, 1938/01/21: 8 (filmed in 01/28 issue), 1938/04/22: 8 (filmed in 04/29 issue), 1938/05/13: 8 (filmed in 05/20 issue), 1938/05/20: 8 (filmed in 05/27 issue), 1938/06/03: 8 (filmed in 06/10 issue), 1938/06/17: 8 (filmed in 06/24 issue), 1938/06/24: 8 (filmed in 07/01 issue), 1938/07/01: 8 (filmed in 07/08 issue), 1938/07/08: 8 (filmed in 07/15 issue), 1938/07/15: 8 (filmed in 07/22 issue), 1938/07/29: 8 (filmed in 09/23 issue), 1938/10/07: 8 (filmed in 10/14 issue), 1938/10/14: 8 (filmed in 10/28 issue), 1938/11/04: 8 (filmed in 11/11 issue), 1938/12/02: 8 (filmed in 12/09 issue), 1938/12/09: 8 (filmed in 12/16 issue)
news in 1939, 1939/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue), 1939/11/10: 8 (filmed in 11/17 issue), 1939/11/17: 8 (filmed in 11/24 issue), 1939/11/24: 8 (filmed in 12/08 issue), 1939/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue), 1939/12/15: 8 (filmed in 12/29 issue)
news in 1940, 1940/01/05: 8 (filmed in 01/12 issue), 1940/01/12: 8 (filmed in 01/19 issue), 1940/01/19: 8 (filmed in 01/26 issue), 1940/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue), 1940/02/09: 8 (filmed in 02/16 issue), 1940/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue), 1940/02/23: 8 (filmed in 04/05 issue), 1940/04/19: 8 (filmed in 04/26 issue), 1940/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/17 issue), 1940/05/17: 8 (filmed in 05/24 issue), 1940/05/24: 8 (filmed in 05/31 issue), 1940/06/07: 8 (filmed in 06/14 issue), 1940/06/14: 8 (filmed in 06/21 issue), 1940/06/21: 8 (filmed in 06/28 issue), 1940/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue), 1940/07/26: 8 (filmed in 08/02 issue), 1940/08/02: 8 (filmed in 08/09 issue), 1940/08/09: 8 (filmed in 08/16 issue), 1940/08/23: 8 (filmed in 08/30 issue), 1940/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/20 issue), 1940/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue), 1940/10/11: 8 (filmed in 10/18 issue), 1940/10/18: 8 (filmed in 11/01 issue), 1940/11/01: 8 (filmed in 11/08 issue), 1940/11/08: 8 (filmed in 11/15 issue), 1940/11/15: 8 (filmed in 11/22 issue)
news in 1941, 1941/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue), 1941/05/16: 8 (filmed in 05/23 issue), 1941/05/23: 8 (filmed in 05/30 issue), 1941/05/30: 8 (filmed in 06/06 issue), 1941/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue), 1941/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue), 1941/07/04: 8 (filmed in 07/11 issue), 1941/07/11: 8 (filmed in 07/18 issue), 1941/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue), 1941/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue), 1941/08/01: 8 (filmed in 08/08 issue), 1941/09/12: 8 (filmed in 09/19 issue), 1941/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue), 1941/10/17: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue), 1941/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue)
news in 1942, 1942/06/26: 8 (filmed in 07/17 issue), 1942/12/18: 8 (filmed in 12/25 issue), 1942/12/25: 8 (filmed in 01/01/1943 issue)
news in 1943, 1943/07/09: 8 (filmed in 07/16 issue), 1943/07/16: 4, 1943/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue), 1943/07/30: 8 (filmed in 08/13 issue), 1943/08/13: 8 (filmed in 09/17 issue), 1943/09/17: 8 (filmed in 1944/01/07 issue), 1945/09/14: 8 (filmed in 09/21 issue)
news in 1944, 1944/01/07: 8 (filmed in 01/14 issue), 1944/01/28: 7, 1944/02/04: 8 (filmed in 02/11 issue), 1944/02/11: 8 (filmed in 02/18 issue), 1944/02/18: 8 (filmed in 02/25 issue), 1944/03/10: 8 (filmed in 03/17 issue), 1944/04/07: 2, 1944/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue), 1944/04/21: 8 (filmed in 04/28 issue), 1944/04/28: 8 (filmed in 05/05 issue), 1944/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue), 1944/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/19 issue), 1944/05/19: 8 (filmed in 05/26 issue), 1944/05/26: 8 (filmed in 06/02 issue), 1944/06/02: 8 (filmed in 06/09 issue), 1944/06/09: 8 (filmed in 06/16 issue), 1944/06/23: 8 (filmed in 06/30 issue), 1944/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue), 1944/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue), 1944/07/21: 8 (filmed in 07/28 issue), 1944/07/28: 8 (filmed in 08/04 issue), 1944/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue), 1944/08/11: 8 (filmed in 08/18 issue), 1944/08/18: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue), 1944/09/01: 8 (filmed in 09/08 issue), 1944/09/15: 8, 1944/10/06: 8 (filmed in 10/13 issue), 1944/10/27: 8, 1944/11/03: 8, 1944/11/10: 8, 1944/12/08: 8, 1944/12/15: 8, 1944/12/22: 8
news in 1945, 1945/01/12: 7, 1945/01/19: 7, 1945/03/16: 8 (filmed in 03/23 issue), 1945/03/23: 8 (filmed in 03/30 issue), 1945/03/30: 6, 1945/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue), 1945/04/13: 8, 1945/05/04: 8 (filmed in 05/11 issue), 1945/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue), 1945/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue), 1945/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue), 1945/06/29: 8 (filmed in 07/06 issue), 1945/07/13: 8 (filmed in 07/20 issue), 1945/07/20: 8 (filmed in 07/27 issue), 1945/08/03: 8 (filmed in 08/10 issue), 1945/08/10: 8 (filmed in 08/17 issue), 1945/08/24: 8 (filmed in 08/31 issue), 1945/08/31: 8 (filmed in 09/07 issue), 1945/09/21: 8, 1945/10/05: 8 (filmed in 10/12 issue), 1945/10/12: 8 (filmed in 10/19 issue), 1945/10/19: 8 (filmed in 10/26 issue), 1945/10/26: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue), 1945/11/02: 8, 1945/11/09: 8 (filmed in 11/16 issue), 1945/11/16: 8 (filmed in 11/23 issue), 1945/11/23: 8 (filmed in 11/30 issue), 1945/12/14: 8 (filmed in 12/21 issue), 1945/12/21: 8 (filmed in 12/28 issue), 1946/01/04: 8
news in 1946, 1946/01/11: 8, 1946/01/18: 8, 1946/01/25: 8, 1946/02/01: 8, 1946/02/08: 8, 1946/02/15: 8, 1946/02/22: 8, 1946/03/01: 8, 1946/03/08: 8, 1946/03/22: 8 (filmed in 03/29 issue), 1946/03/29: 8, 1946/04/05: 8, 1946/04/12: 8, 1946/04/19: 8 (filmed in 04/26 issue), 1946/05/03: 8, 1946/05/17: 8, 1946/05/31: 8, 1946/06/07: 8 (filmed in 06/14 issue), 1946/06/21: 8, 1946/06/28: 8, 1946/07/05: 8, 1946/07/12: 8 (filmed in 07/19 issue), 1946/07/26: 5, 1946/08/02: 8, 1946/08/09: 8, 1946/08/16: 8 (filmed in 08/23 issue), 1946/08/23: 8 (filmed in 08/30 issue), 1946/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/20 issue), 1946/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue)
news in 1947, 1947/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue), 1947/04/04: 6, 1947/04/11: 8, 1947/04/25: 8 (filmed in 05/02 issue), 1947/12/05: 8 (filmed in 12/12 issue)
news in 1948, 1948/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue), 1948/01/23: 8, 1948/02/20: 6, 1948/03/05: 8, 1948/03/12: 8, 1948/03/26: 8, 1948/04/02: 8, 1948/04/09: 8
news in 1949, 1949/02/25: 8, 1949/05/13: 8, 1949/05/20: 8, 1949/06/10: 8, 1949/06/17: 8, 1949/06/24: 8, 1949/07/08: 8, 1949/07/15: 8, 1949/07/29: 8, 1949/08/05: 8, 1949/08/19: 8, 1949/08/26: 8, 1949/09/16: 8, 1949/09/23: 8, 1949/10/07: 8, 1949/10/21: 8, 1949/11/18: 8, 1949/12/02: 8, 1949/12/16: 8, 1949/12/23: 8
news in 1950, 1950/01/06: 8, 1950/01/13: 8 (filmed in 01/20 issue), 1950/01/27: 8 (filmed in 02/03 issue), 1950/02/03: 8 (filmed in 02/10 issue), 1950/02/17: 8 (filmed in 02/24 issue), 1950/02/24: 8 (filmed in 03/03 issue), 1950/03/03: 8 (filmed in 03/10 issue), 1950/03/10: 8 (filmed in 03/17 issue), 1950/03/24: 8 (filmed in 03/31 issue), 1950/03/31: 8 (filmed in 04/07 issue), 1950/04/07: 8 (filmed in 04/14 issue), 1950/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue), 1950/04/21: 8 (filmed in 04/28 issue), 1950/04/28: 8 (filmed in 05/05 issue), 1950/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/19 issue), 1950/05/19: 8 (filmed in 05/26 issue), 1950/05/26: 8 (filmed in 06/02 issue), 1950/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1950/06/23: 8 (filmed in 06/30 issue), 1950/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue), 1950/07/21: 8 (filmed in 07/28 issue), 1950/07/28: 8 (filmed in 08/04 issue), 1950/09/01: 8 (filmed in 09/08 issue), 1950/09/22: 8 (filmed in 09/29), 1950/09/29: 8 (filmed in 10/06 issue), 1950/10/06: 8 (filmed in 10/13 issue), 1950/10/20: 8 (filmed in 10/27 issue), 1950/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue), 1950/11/10: 8 (filmed in 11/17 issue), 1950/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue), 1950/12/15: 8 (filmed in 12/22 issue), 1950/12/22: 8 (filmed in 12/29 issue)
news in 1951, 1951/01/12: 8 (filmed in 01/19 issue), 1951/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue), 1951/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue), 1951/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue), 1951/05/18: 8, 1951/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue), 1951/06/15: 8 (filmed in 06/22 issue), 1951/07/13: 8 (filmed in 07/20 issue), 1951/08/10: 8 (filmed in 08/17 issue)
news in 1952, 1952/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue), 1952/04/11: 8 (filmed in 04/18 issue), 1952/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue), 1952/04/25: 8 (filmed in 05/02 issue), 1952/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue), 1952/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue), 1952/05/23: 8 (filmed in 05/30 issue), 1952/12/12: 8 (filmed in 12/19 issue), 1952/12/26: 8 (filmed in 1953/01/02 issue), 1953/01/02: 8 (filmed in 01/09 issue)
news in 1953, 1953/01/09: 8 (filmed in 01/16 issue), 1953/01/23: 8 (filmed in 01/30 issue), 1953/01/30: 8 (filmed in 02/06 issue), 1953/02/06: 8 (filmed in 02/13 issue), 1953/02/13: 8 (filmed in 02/20 issue), 1953/02/20: 8 (filmed in 02/27 issue), 1953/03/06: 8 (filmed in 03/13 issue), 1953/09/04: 8, 1953/09/11: 8, 1953/09/18: 8, 1953/09/25: 8, 1953/10/09: 8, 1953/10/16: 8, 1953/10/30: 8, 1953/11/06: 8, 1953/11/13: 8, 1953/11/20: 8, 1954/01/01: 8
news in 1954, 1954/01/15: 8, 1954/01/22: 8, 1954/01/29: 8, 1954/02/05: 8, 1954/02/12: 8, 1954/02/19: 8 (filmed in 02/26 issue), 1954/02/26: 8 (filmed in 03/05 issue), 1954/03/05: 8 (filmed in 03/12 issue), 1954/03/12: 8 (filmed in 03/19 issue), 1954/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue), 1954/03/26: 8 (filmed in 04/02 issue), 1954/04/02: 8 (filmed in 04/09 issue), 1954/04/09: 8 (filmed in 04/16 issue), 1954/04/16: 8 (filmed in 04/23 issue), 1954/04/23: 8 (filmed on 04/30 issue), 1954/04/30: 8 (filmed on 05/07 issue), 1954/05/07: 8 (filmed on 05/14 issue), 1954/05/14: 8 (filmed in 05/21 issue), 1954/05/21: 8, 1954/05/28: 8 (filmed in 06/04 issue), 1954/06/04: 8 (filmed in 06/11 issue), 1954/06/11: 8 (filmed in 06/18 issue), 1954/06/18: 8 (filmed in 06/25 issue), 1954/06/25: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue), 1954/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue), 1954/07/16: 8 (filmed in 07/23 issue), 1954/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue), 1954/07/30: 8 (filmed in 08/06 issue), 1954/08/06: 8 (filmed in 08/13 issue), 1954/08/13: 8 (filmed in 08/20 issue), 1954/08/20: 8 (filmed in 08/27 issue), 1954/08/27: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue), 1954/09/03: 8 (filmed in 09/10 issue), 1954/09/10: 8 (filmed in 09/17 issue), 1954/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue), 1954/09/24: 8 (filmed in 10/01 issue), 1954/10/01: 8 (filmed in 10/08 issue), 1954/10/08: 8 (filmed in 10/15 issue), 1954/10/15: 8 (filmed in 10/22 issue), 1954/10/22: 8 (filmed in 10/29 issue), 1954/10/29: 8 (filmed in 11/05 issue), 1954/11/05: 8 (filmed in 11/12 issue), 1954/11/12: 8 (filmed in 11/19 issue), 1954/11/19: 8 (filmed in 11/26 issue), 1954/11/26: 8 (filmed in 12/03 issue), 1954/12/03: 8 (filmed in 12/10 issue), 1954/12/10: 8 (filmed in 12/17 issue), 1954/12/17: 8 (filmed in 12/24 issue), 1954/12/24: 8 (filmed in 12/31 issue)
news in 1955, 1955/01/07: 8, 1955/01/14: 8 (filmed in 01/21 issue), 1955/01/21: 8, 1955/01/28: 8, 1955/02/04: 8, 1955/02/11: 8, 1955/02/18: 8, 1955/02/25: 8 (filmed in 03/04 issue), 1955/03/04: 8, 1955/03/11: 8, 1955/03/18: 8, 1955/03/25: 8, 1955/04/01: 8, 1955/04/08: 8, 1955/04/15: 8, 1955/04/22: 8, 1955/04/29: 8, 1955/05/06: 8, 1955/05/13: 8, 1955/05/20: 8, 1955/05/27: 8, 1955/06/03: 8, 1955/06/10: 8, 1955/07/01: 8
Newton, Rev. Otis, called to Rose of Sharon, 1949/01/28: 4
revivals
Black, Rev. Claude William, Jr., conducts soul-saving campaign (photo), 1947/11/07: 8 (filmed in 11/14 issue)
five-night revival begins, with Rev. Gus Lee, 1966/05/20: 4
old fashioned revival to be held (photo), 1953/01/02: 8 (filmed in 01/09 issue)
spring revival, with Rev. H. C. Dilworth of Corpus Christi as guest minister (photo), 1959/02/27: 8 (filmed in 03/06 issue)
Washington, Rev. J. W., Dallas, guest speaker (photo), 1961/04/07: 8, 1962/04/20: 4, 1964/04/10: 8
Stewart, Rev. Belvin B.
See Stewart, Rev. Belvin B.
"Widow's Hour" on Sunday, April 8, 1951/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue)
Women's Day
Black, Mrs. C. W. (Zer Nona), guest speaker (photo), 1964/09/25: 4
Grant, Willie M., and Constance Stevens, guest speakers, 1965/09/24: 8 (filmed in 10/1 issue)
Hicks, Jessie Mae, guest speaker (photo), 1960/09/23: 2
Nicholson, Dorothy D., guest speaker (photo), 1962/09/21: 4
Robinson, Eugenia, and Mrs. Carlton Robinson, guest speakers (photo), 1966/09/23: 12 (filmed in 09/30 issue)
set for Sept. 4, 1955/09/02: 8
Tucker, Mrs. Robert B., guest speaker (photo), 1963/09/20: 2
Walker, Viola Smith, guest speaker (photo), 1958/09/26: 8 (filmed in 10/03 issue)
Youth Day, annual program to be observed, 1967/04/28: 10
Rose Square Garden Club and Home Screen Guild
annual boat party with a "yellow" coffee held, 1962/10/12 Supp: 1
annual joint tour of local florists held, 1960/07/22: 6, 1961/05/19 Supp: 3
annual May Day program
19th annual flower party observed, 1963/05/10 Supp: 4
scenes from garden of president, Emma Lee Wrenn (photo), 1961/05/12 Supp: 2
theme is "Friendship of Birds and Flowers" (Jo's Jottings), 1962/06/01 Supp: 4
annual morning coffee held (Jo's Jottings), 1960/10/07 Supp: 4
annual Thanksgiving distribution of baskets to poor held (Jo's Jottings), 1965/11/26 Supp: 4
club project is to preserve fruits to be given to the sick during the fall (Jo's Jottings), 1962/07/27 Supp: 4
complete spring plans (Jo's Jottings), 1962/02/09 Supp: 4
complete summer schedule of photographic tours, 1961/09/15 Supp: 3
fall plans include bus tour to local nurseries (Jo's Jottings), 1962/10/05 Supp: 4
meetings in 1961, 1961/10/06 Supp: 4
meetings in 1962, 1962/08/17 Supp: 3
meetings in 1965, 1965/04/23: 6
members attend boat show (Jo's Jottings), 1961/03/24 Supp: 3
opera festival
annual visit to opera planned (Jo's Jottings), 1961/02/24 Supp: 4
undertakes evening opera studies in anticipation of opening of opera season (Jo's Jottings), 1962/03/02 Supp: 2
Wrenn, Emma Lee, hosts "after the opera" meeting (photo), 1961/03/17 Supp: 4
pay tribute to deceased judge, Charles W. Anderson, 1964/08/21: 7
Wrenn, Emma Lee, president
Rosemary Club
meetings, 1931/08/28: 6, 1931/09/04: 6, 1931/09/11: 6, 1931/09/18: 6, 1931/09/25: 7, 1931/10/02: 3, 1931/10/16: 6, 1931/10/23: 6, 1931/10/30: 6, 1931/11/06: 6, 1931/11/20: 7, 1931/11/27: 6, 1931/12/18: 6, 1931/12/25: 6
Rosemond, Phyllis
21, slain by estranged mate, Alvin "Pete" Rosemond, 44, 1965/03/26: 1
notice of death, 1965/04/02: 8 (filmed in 04/09 issue)
Rosendahl, Maurice S.
appointed executive of W.L. Douglas Shoe Company (photo), 1942/05/08: 7
Rosenwald Fund
applications being accepted for 1941 Rosenwald awards, 1940/09/27: 7
award program taken over by new foundation, the John Hay Whitney Foundation, 1949/12/02: 5
contest
lists twelve Texans winners, 1935/12/13: 5
seeks stories of living Negroes with prize of $1,000, 1935/07/12: 2
Edmonds, Edwin Richardson, San Antonian gets Rosenwald Fellowship, 1947/06/13: 1
fund gives half million to aid many projects, 1934/11/16: 1
gives $15,000 to Negro Exposition, 1940/04/19: 1
head of Rosenwald Fund gives Fisk highest rank, 1936/04/03: 2
last awards are announced, 1948/05/14: 1
LuValle, James E., wins Fellowship for '39, 1939/05/05: 1
professional, business winners of Rosenwald contest named, 1935/12/27: 5
Rosenwald Fund head pleads for Negro education, 1936/03/06: 7
Stephens, Clarence Francis, Prairie View instructor given Rosenwald Fund Fellowship, 1942/05/08: 4
supports Negro schools and education, 1934/11/16: 1
to cease operations June 30, after 31 years, 1948/04/02: 1
tribute is paid to Rosenwald Fund as work closes, 1949/03/04: 4
Troy, Theodore Max, deceased, of Jacksonville, Florida, gives $20,000 to Rosenwald Fund for improvement of schools, 1935/07/12: 1
Ross, Alonzo
final rites held, 1960/08/19: 3
Ross, Arthur William
hotel operator dies in sleep, 1964/02/07: 1
notice of death, 1964/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue)
Ross, Barney
Ross, Burrell
obsequies held for 106-year-old San Antonian, 1953/09/25: 1
Ross, Charles W.
SA churchman fatally stricken at wheel of car, 1949/07/22: 1
Ross, Dinah
funeral services held, 1957/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue)
obsequies held June 28, 1957/07/12: 8 (filmed in 07/19 issue)
Ross, Evelyn Louise
notice of death, 1962/08/10: 8
Ross, Feba
death claims 100-year-old SA woman, 1947/01/31: 1
Ross, Florence G.
sister of San Antonian, Thomas Garrison, buried in Baton Rouge, 1965/11/12: 1
Ross, Floyd, Jr.
notice of death, 1962/11/23: 8 (filmed in 11/30 issue)
Ross, Hudson Q. G.
notice of death, 1961/06/16: 8
Ross, Hugh
suddenly stricken, dies, as he listens to radio talk by O'Daniel (photo), 1944/11/10: 1
Ross, Huree
Houston officials seek brother of dead man, 1939/04/21: 1
Ross, James O., Jr.
notice of death, 1964/04/17: 8 (filmed in 04/24 issue)
Ross, James Owen, Jr.
notice of death, 1965/08/13: 8 (filmed in 08/20 issue)
San Antonio man found dead in alley, foul play not indicated, 1965/07/30: 1
Ross, Mrs. Joyce
succumbs to stroke, 1944/09/15: 8
Ross, Seaman Louis N.
San Antonian with anti-sub group off Vietnamese coast, 1966/01/21: 7
Ross, Lynn
6-year-old girl, and Austin couple killed in head-on collision, 1961/06/16: 1
Ross, Mamie C. W.
heart attack fatal to 62-year-old woman, 1953/06/26: 1
Ross, Nancy
dies in local hospital, 1933/06/09: 8 (filmed in 06/16 issue)
Ross, A3C Robert L.
reassigned to Walker AFB for fire protection specialist training (photo), 1963/01/25: 7
Ross, Romeo, Sr.
notice of death, 1966/01/28: 8
Ross, Walter B.
notice of death, 1965/02/05: 8 (filmed in 02/12 issue)
Ross, Willie James, Jr.
notice of death, 1965/06/25: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue)
shot to death by wife, Georgia, 1965/06/18: 1
Ross, Willie Louis
notice of death, 1965/03/05: 8 (filmed in 03/12 issue)
Rosser, Gussie
notice of death, 1967/02/10: 4
Rossi, Delores T.
heads organization of school secretaries of San Antonio ISD, 1955/03/11 Supp: 3
San Antonian elected head of Texas State Secretaries subdivision of Teachers' State Association of Texas, 1955/12/02: 1
Rotary basketball teams
Rotary
Rotary Junior
Tip Top Rotary
Rotary Club
meetings, 1934/11/02: 6, 1934/11/09: 6
Roulette Social Club
meetings in 1965, 1965/01/08: 6, 1965/04/09: 6, 1965/04/30: 6, 1965/07/16: 6, 1965/10/15: 6, 1965/11/05: 6, 1965/11/12 Supp: 4, 1965/11/19: 6, 1965/11/26 Supp: 2, 1965/12/03: 6, 1965/12/24 Supp: 4
meetings in 1966, 1966/01/28 Supp: 3, 1966/02/04 Supp: 2, 1966/03/25: 6, 1966/10/14: 9
Round Table Art Club
meeting of, 1934/06/15: 7
Round Table Social Club
annual breakfast set for Sunday, 1960/03/11: 6
meetings in 1955, 1955/02/11 Supp: 2, 1955/03/11 Supp: 3, 1955/04/15 Supp: 2, 1955/05/13: 1
meetings in 1956, 1956/04/13: 6
meetings in 1957, 1957/05/10: 6
meetings in 1958, 1958/02/07: 6, 1958/07/18: 6, 1958/08/29: 6, 1958/11/21: 6
meetings in 1959, 1959/11/20: 6, 1959/12/04: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/08/05 Supp: 4, 1960/08/19 Supp: 2, 1960/09/30 Supp: 3, 1960/10/14 Supp: 3, 1960/10/28 Supp: 3, 1960/11/11 Supp: 4
party hostesses (photo), 1955/04/01 Supp: 2
picnic planned, 1960/08/26 Supp: 3
Roundtree, Eddie
rites held Sunday in Seguin, 1956/03/23: 2
Roundtree, Edward
dies of "natural causes," 1951/06/22: 1
Routt, Vivian Ellis
fatally stricken at church, 1958/06/06: 1
notice of death, 1958/06/13: 8 (filmed in 06/20 issue)
Routt, Will, Sr.
SA resident of 26 years dies, 1944/05/19: 1
Rowan, Carl T. (Journalist)
addresses National Newspaper Publishers Association Silver Anniversary Awards Banquet, 1965/06/11: 3
photograph, 1965/06/11: 7
calls "stall-in" at New York World's Fair wrong, childish, 1964/05/01: 3
DC Cosmos Club
denies that press secretary job was not discussed with LBJ [President Johnson], 1963/12/06: 1
exclusive DC Cosmos Club blackballs Rowan, other members quit, 1962/01/19: 1
Syracuse, NY editor says race not reason Cosmos Club blackballs Rowan; rejected because he's "bumptious, self-enamored, tasteless," 1962/02/16: 1
named "Man of Year" by US Jaycees, 1954/01/08: 1
noted newsman rejects Tennessee State University honors, 1961/08/04: 1
quickly confirmed as UN delegate by Senate, 1962/09/21: 1
refused service at Memphis Municipal Airport, ordered to leave, 1962/01/26: 1
State Dept. aide on world tour with Vice President Lyndon Johnson, 1961/05/26: 3
US Information Agency
attends first cabinet meeting (photo), 1964/03/20: 3
Rowan quits as USIA chief, 1965/07/16: 1
swift OK as USIA chief rebukes critics, 1964/03/20: 2
sworn in as USIA chief, 1964/03/06: 1
top journalist gets position in Kennedy administration, 1961/02/03: 3
Rowan, Julius Wise
relatives and friends here for his funeral (Jo's Jottings), 1954/07/02: 6
rites held Wednesday (photo), 1954/06/25: 1
Rowan, Lula B.
final rites held, 1966/07/08: 1
notice of death, 1966/07/15: 8 (filmed in 07/22 issue)
Rowe, Eula
painfully burned as gas fumes explode, 1936/08/07: 1
Rowe, Robert
dies early Sunday morning, 1952/03/28: 1
get $50 prize for his collection of bottle caps (photo), 1940/04/19: 1
Rowe, Rev. Robert L.
appointed to Austin Library Commission (photo), 1961/10/20: 1
guest speaker, Denver Boulevard Baptist Church, 1965/02/12: 7
Rowing
first Negro crew captain in US college rowing, Jay G. McRae, elected at Boston U., 1942/05/29: 3
Roxborough, John
gets prison term in racket graft trial, 1942/01/16: 1
Roxborough seen as man who "put Louis over," but himself tripped, 1942/01/23: 3
A Triumvirate: Blackburn, Black and Roxborough [managers of Joe Louis] (Between the Lines), 1941/10/24: 4
Roy, Mrs. Faye C.
Roy, Rev. Lester
dies suddenly as he completes day's work, 1961/06/16: 1
notice of death, 1961/06/23: 8
Roy, Mae E.
notice of death, 1964/04/10: 8
Roy, A3C Marvin L.
reassigned for warehouse specialist training at Mather AFB (photo), 1962/11/23: 7
Royal Air Force
Negroes banned as ferry pilots by British command, 1941/09/26: 1
Royal Canadian Navy
Canada lowers Navy color bar for the duration; all dark races, hitherto barred, to be taken into all branches, 1943/04/09: 1
Royal Dragonettes Social Club
Entre Nous and Dragonettes' game to benefit orphans, 1933/10/20: 3
meetings in 1933, 1933/11/03: 6, 1933/11/10: 6, 1933/11/17: 6, 1933/11/24: 7, 1933/12/15: 6
Royal Dragons Social Club
first meeting held, 1932/10/14: 6
meetings, 1932/10/28: 7, 1932/11/04: 6, 1932/11/18: 7, 1932/12/02: 7
second meeting held, 1932/10/21: 6
tally party held, 1932/11/18: 7
Royal Duke and His Court
anniversaries
2nd anniversary celebrated; officers elected, 1962/03/30 Supp: 2
5th anniversary celebrated (Jo's Jottings), 1964/04/17 Supp: 4 (filmed in 04/24 issue)
Avery, Clifford, departing member feted by club, 1963/05/10 Supp: 3
benefit game party held at St. Michael's Hall, 1964/07/17: 7
"A Fashion-Studded Evening with Bernice"
held at St. Paul gym (Jo's Jottings), 1963/06/07 Supp: 1
photo, 1963/05/24: 6
style show set for St. Paul gym with Bernice Evans in charge of arrangements, 1963/04/26: 6
theme for fashion show set for May 31 at St. Paul Methodist gym (Jo's Jottings), 1963/03/22 Supp: 4
"Fashions in Orbit"
show aids handicapped children of Opportunity School, 1962/05/18 Supp: 2
sponsors Bernice Evans showing clothing styles and hair-dos, 1962/04/13: 6, 1962/04/27: 6
meetings in 1962, 1962/05/18 Supp: 2, 1962/11/09 Supp: 3
organized in 1960, with purpose of giving young men opportunities for community service (Jo's Jottings), 1962/07/13 Supp: 2
Schaffer, Clifford, elected new Royal Duke, 1963/03/22 Supp: 2
Royal Dukes and Duchesses Club
debut of new club, 1941/06/13: 4
Royal Flesh (Flush) Social Club
meetings in 1931, 1931/11/20: 6, 1931/11/27: 6, 1931/12/04: 7, 1931/12/11: 6, 1931/12/25: 2
meetings in 1932, 1932/04/29: 6, 1932/05/06: 7, 1932/05/13: 5, 1932/06/03: 6, 1932/06/17: 7, 1932/07/01: 7, 1932/07/08: 6, 1932/07/15: 7, 1932/07/22: 6, 1932/07/29: 6, 1932/09/09: 6, 1932/09/23: 6, 1932/10/07: 6, 1932/10/14: 6, 1932/11/11: 7
meetings in 1933, 1933/03/24: 6
Royal Harmony Glee Club
silver tea for glee clubs given, 1933/12/01: 6
Royal Knights A Capella Chorus
in recital at Hardeman Gym, 1951/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue)
in series of programs as a religious and community service, 1957/03/15: 2
male chorus performs at New Light Baptist Church, 1947/05/30: 8 (filmed in 06/06 issue), 1949/09/23: 4, 1949/09/30: 8, 1950/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue), 1951/05/04: 8 (filmed in 05/11 issue), 1965/07/30: 8 (filmed in 08/06 issue)
presented by Junior Mission, 1967/04/07: 10 (filmed in 04/14 issue)
presented by Douglass PTA, 1966/02/18: 6
Royal Knights Club
meetings in 1932, 1932/06/24: 7, 1932/07/01: 7, 1932/07/08: 6, 1932/07/15: 7, 1932/07/22: 7, 1932/07/29: 6, 1932/08/05: 8 (filmed in 08/12 issue), 1932/08/12: 6, 1932/08/19: 7, 1932/08/26: 6, 1932/09/02: 6, 1932/09/23: 6, 1932/10/07: 7, 1932/10/28: 6, 1932/11/11: 7
meetings in 1933, 1933/01/13: 6, 1933/01/20: 7, 1933/01/27: 7, 1933/02/03: 6, 1933/02/10: 6, 1933/03/10: 7, 1933/03/17: 6, 1933/03/17: 7, 1933/03/31: 6, 1933/04/07: 7, 1933/04/28: 7, 1933/05/12: 6, 1933/05/19: 6, 1933/05/26: 6, 1933/06/09: 6, 1933/06/23: 6, 1933/08/18: 6
Royal Knights of Harmony
performances
Corinth Baptist Church, 1947/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue)
New Light Baptist Church, 1947/11/21: 8 (filmed in 11/28 issue)
Seguin concert, Thursday, 1951/10/05: 2
Royal Neighborhood Club
meetings in 1946, 1946/08/09: 8
Royal Portina Club
entertain leaders of Santone social clubs, 1937/12/03: 6
joint meeting with Great Chums, 1932/11/04: 6
meetings in 1931, 1931/11/27: 6, 1931/12/04: 6, 1931/12/11: 6
meetings in 1932, 1932/04/22: 6, 1932/04/29: 6, 1932/05/27: 6, 1932/08/05: 6, 1932/08/12: 6, 1932/09/23: 6, 1932/10/07: 7, 1932/10/14: 6, 1932/11/11: 6, 1932/12/16: 6
meetings in 1933, 1933/03/10: 7, 1933/03/17: 7, 1933/04/07: 6, 1933/04/14: 7, 1933/05/26: 6, 1933/06/30: 6, 1933/07/21: 6, 1933/08/18: 7, 1933/10/20: 6, 1933/11/24: 6
meetings in 1934, 1934/01/12: 6, 1934/01/19: 6, 1934/01/26: 6
meetings in 1940, 1940/02/09: 7
offers apology to member whose name was omitted, 1932/04/15: 6
reactivation of, 1931/11/20: 7
sponsor June 19 trade parade, 1938/06/10: 1
to conduct "Mayor of San Antonio" contest; four candidates have already tossed hats in ring, 1936/10/02: 1
Royal Princess Social Club
annual dance, first of proposed annual dances held (Jo's Jottings), 1966/12/09: 8
Christmas and New Year's parties held, 1966/01/07: 6
meetings in 1965, 1965/08/13: 6, 1965/09/24: 6, 1965/10/08 Supp: 2, 1965/11/05: 6, 1965/11/05 Supp: 3, 1965/12/10: 7
meetings in 1966, 1966/01/28 Supp: 4, 1966/02/04 Supp: 3, 1966/02/18 Supp: 3, 1966/04/01: 6, 1966/04/15: 6, 1966/05/27: 6, 1966/09/23: 4, 1966/10/21: 8, 1966/11/11: 8, 1966/12/23: 8
meetings in 1967, 1967/03/03: 9, 1967/03/31: 8, 1967/04/14: 8, 1967/05/19: 9
Royal Temple Church of God in Christ
news in 194, 1949/11/11 Supp: 1
news in 1949, 1949/09/02: 8, 1949/09/09: 8, 1949/09/16: 8, 1949/09/23: 8, 1949/10/07: 8, 1949/10/14: 8, 1949/10/21: 8, 1949/12/02: 8, 1949/12/09: 8, 1949/12/16: 8, 1949/12/30: 8
news in 1950, 1950/01/06: 8, 1950/01/13: 8 (filmed in 01/20 issue), 1950/01/20: 8 (filmed in 01/27 issue), 1950/01/27: 8 (filmed in 02/03 issue), 1950/02/10: 8 (filmed in 02/17 issue), 1950/02/17: 8 (filmed in 02/24 issue), 1950/02/24: 8 (filmed in 03/03 issue), 1950/03/10: 8 (filmed in 03/17 issue), 1950/03/17: 8 (filmed in 03/24 issue), 1950/03/24: 4, 1950/03/31: 4, 1950/04/07: 2, 1950/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue), 1950/04/28: 8 (filmed in 05/05 issue), 1950/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue), 1950/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/19 issue), 1950/05/19: 8 (filmed in 05/26 issue), 1950/06/02: 8 (filmed in 06/09 issue), 1950/06/09: 8 (filmed in 06/16 issue), 1950/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1950/07/21: 8 (filmed in 07/28 issue), 1950/08/11: 8 (filmed in 08/18 issue)
news in 1951, 1951/07/27: 8 (filmed in 08/03 issue), 1951/08/03: 8 (filmed in 08/10 issue), 1951/08/10: 8 (filmed in 08/17 issue), 1951/08/31: 8 (filmed in 09/07 issue), 1951/09/07: 8 (filmed in 09/14 issue), 1951/09/21: 8 (filmed in 09/28 issue), 1951/10/05: 8 (filmed in 10/12 issue)
Royal Theatre
Royal Thorns Social Club
get-together for homecoming of MSgt. James K. Martin held with Rose Bud Social Club (Jo's Jottings), 1965/10/29 Supp: 1
holiday party with Rose Bud Social Club delayed (Jo's Jottings), 1967/01/13: 8
husbands of Rose Bud Social Club members form own organization (Jo's Jottings), 1963/04/26 Supp: 1
joint meeting held with Rose Bud Social Club, 1965/07/16: 6
Lockhart sausage dinner hosted, 1964/05/15: 7
meeting held in same house with Rose Bud Social Club, 1967/04/14: 9
meetings in 1964, 1964/01/17 Supp: 2
meetings in 1965, 1965/04/02: 6
Royal Twelve Social Club
meetings in 1941, 1941/10/17: 7, 1941/10/24: 6, 1941/11/21: 6
Royal Vagabond Social Club
holds organizational meeting, 1932/06/10: 6
Royall, Gen. Kenneth C.
Birmingham "mediator" opposed army integration, 1963/10/04: 1
Secretary of the Army rebukes Army officers for Jim Crow, 1948/07/02: 1
with Secretary Royall out, end of Army bias thought nearer, 1949/05/27: 2
Their Mission [Royall's role was not to advise president] (editorial), 1963/10/04: 5
Royster, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
baby dies, 1933/03/10: 8 (filmed in 03/17 issue)
Royster, David S.
notice of death, 1959/01/09: 8 (filmed in 01/16 issue)
Royster, George
notice of death, 1960/07/29: 8
Royster, Irene
funeral services held, 1957/09/06: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue)
Royston, Jessie Dessoline
dies at mother's residence, 1932/09/02: 8 (filmed in 09/09 issue)
Rucker, Aaron Leroy
and Lawrence James, two children dead, two ill from food poisoning, 1936/06/19: 1
Rucker, Betty Jean and Curtis
are mid-term high school graduates (photo), 1954/06/04: 6
Rucker, Caesar O.
wins commission on battlefield, 1945/04/27: 1
Rucker, Airman John W.
Victorian completes basic at Lackland AFB, 1961/10/13: 7
Rucker, Mrs. Josie
rites held for 96-year-old SA woman, 1947/02/07: 1
Rucker, Lawrence James
infant son of Mrs. and Mrs. John Rucker, dies, 1936/06/19: 8
Rucker, Pearl
notice of death, 1957/05/31: 8 (filmed in 06/07 issue)
Rucker, Robert
notice of death, 1937/07/09: 8 (filmed in 07/16 issue)
Rucker, Rosa L.
funeral rites held for veteran Seguin teacher, 1958/02/21: 2
Rudd, Estella Mae
awarded for heroism; rescues 81-year-old woman from blazing home (photo), 1961/03/10: 1
Rudolph, Wilma
awards and honors
admires citations and awards from One Hundred Percent Wrong Club (photo), 1961/02/17: 7
BBC pays Rudolph glowing tribute, 1961/02/03: 5
Fraternal Order of Eagles--Frederick C. Miller Trophy awarded (photo), 1961/03/24: 5
"happy" over again winning female athlete of the year for 1961 award, 1961/12/29: 5
named "Athlete of Year" by European sports writers, 1961/01/06: 5
one of three tan stars named to Helms Women Hall of Fame, 1962/07/20: 5
presented with Fraternal Order of Eagles-Frederick C. Miller Trophy as Athlete of the Year (photo), 1962/02/02: 5
Sullivan Award
adds Sullivan Award to her many honors, 1962/01/12: 5
Rafer Johnson wins award; Wilma comes in second, 1961/01/06: 5
Budd, Boston, Wilma, star for US in Moscow, 1961/07/21: 5
and Earlene Brown, double winners in Olympic trials, 1960/07/22: 5
equals own 100 mark in her first 1962 track test, 1962/07/13: 5
gets bachelor's degree from Tennessee A&I University; her future is uncertain, 1963/03/15: 5
personal life
files for divorce from husband, William Ward, 1963/02/08: 1
Olympic track star weds William Ward (photo), 1961/12/08: 5
recovering from emergency appendectomy, 1963/02/22: 3
sets new 200-meter world mark, 1960/07/15: 5
sets new indoor track record in 60-yard dash, 1961/02/24: 5
victorious Wilma returns from abroad after weeks of track competition in Scandinavian countries, 1962/09/21: 5
White, Marilyn, beats Wilma in 60 yard dash, asks who is Wilma Rudolph's conqueror?, 1963/02/08: 5
Wilma not at best, but ties world record in 100, 1961/07/07: 5
world sprint mark set in Germany in 1961, recognized by International Amateur Athletic Federation, 1962/10/05: 3
Ruffin, Rev. F. R.
Baptist moderator dies in Prairie View Hospital (photo), 1939/10/27: 1
Ruffin, Airman Hurbert G.
selected for training at Sheppard AFB (photo), 1966/01/21: 7
Ruffin, Samuel E.
Navy man serving at NAS, Alameda, CA, 1966/03/04: 7
promoted to Navy commissaryman, second class, 1952/11/07: 7
Ruffins, Martha
dies suddenly at BTU Congress, 1950/08/25: 1
Rugnao, Regina
cause of death of 3 tots unknown, 1961/02/10: 1
measles ruled cause of 'mystery deaths' of 3 very small children during 10-day period, 1961/03/17: 1
notice of death, 1961/03/03: 6
Ruiz, Juan
78, killed as he runs into side of automobile driven by Benjamin Allen, 1957/05/10: 1
Rumor
Runaway Children
Runnels, SSgt. Marion I.
San Antonio airman complete instructors course, 1964/04/03: 7
Runnels, Mrs. Aldena B.
Prairie View graduate given $1200 scholarship in New York (photo), 1946/11/01: 5
Runnels, Henry
notice of death, 1932/12/09: 8 (filmed in 12/16 issue)
Runnels, Joseph
funeral services held, 1932/04/29: 8 (filmed in 05/06 issue)
Runnels, Mima Louise
notice of death, 1961/03/24: 8
Runnels, Myrtle
killed, 4 hurt as auto and truck crash, 1951/08/24: 1
Rural Electrification Administration (REA)
Air Force veteran is first Negro REA electrical engineer, 1948/12/10: 4
Rush, Thomas
killed in slot machine argument by Raymond Stringfellow, 1946/02/01: 1
murderer, Raymond Stringfellow, gets two-year term, 1947/05/23: 1
Russel, John Bud
notice of death, 1959/05/29: 8 (filmed in 06/05 issue)
Russell, Rev. A. G.
new pastor of Jones Chapel dies few hours after his first SA service, 1946/10/11: 1
Russell, Alberta Roundtree
final rites held Saturday, 1959/05/01: 4
Russell, August Wayne
completes bank tellers' course offered by American Institute of Banking (photo), 1963/11/15: 6
Russell, Bill
awards and honors
15th player in NBA history to surpass the 10,000 point mark, 1963/02/22: 3
everybody agrees that Frisco Don's Bill Russell is the most, 1956/03/09: 5
players pick Bill Russell as pros' best cager, 1958/03/28: 5
voted most valuable player in NBA, 1961/03/17: 5
voted NBA's player of year, again, 1963/03/22: 7
Boston Celtics
Bosox fans like Bill Russell, too, 1963/07/12: 5
Boston gets Russell in draft, 1956/05/11: 4
high salary won't create unrest, coach says, 1957/01/04: 5
impressive in pro debut with Celts, 1957/01/04: 5
inks $100,000 plus $1.00 per year contract with Celtics, 1965/09/03: 5
Most Deserving Tribute [Bill Russell succeeds Arnold Auerbach as coach of Boston Celtics] (Spotlight on Sports, column, by Charles J. Livingston), 1966/05/20: 5
Russell hits 10,000 mark in rebounds, 1962/12/07: 1, 1962/12/07: 3
Russell to rock pros, Celtics coach predicts, 1957/02/08: 5
sets rebound record, 1957/04/26: 5
three-year contract for $30,000/year inked by Russell, 1961/05/12: 5
top rebounder at halfway through season, 1959/01/23: 5
turns in fine first year as pro, 1957/04/05: 4
and Elgin Baylor
on NBA All-Star team, 1959/04/03: 5
see
most action, 1959/03/13: 5
home is looted, 1958/04/18: 5
purchases land in Liberia for growing rubber, 1960/09/02: 5
Saperstein, Abe, Globetrotters boss takes "sour grapes" attitude toward Bill Russell, 1957/01/04: 4
University of San Francisco Dons
paces Dons to second NCAA title, 1956/03/30: 5
Russell and Dons on Central and South American tour, 1956/06/22: 5
What Makes Bill Russell Great (Living with Sports, commentary by Charles J. Livingston), 1963/04/26: 5
Russell, Carl
SA Navy man returns with six battle stars, 1944/10/06: 1
two-year term given to Oscar McGowan for murder, 1947/05/09: 1
youth, 28, succumbs Saturday from slashing suffered on Thursday by Oscar J. McGowan, 1947/03/07: 1
Russell, Comet
notice of death, 1963/05/31: 8
Russell, David Keith
notice of death, 1962/01/12: 8
Russell, Dock
notice of death, 1957/08/30: 8 (filmed in 09/06 issue)
Russell, Rev. G. W.
obsequies held for Seguin pastor, 1960/03/18: 2
Russell, Pfc. John B., Jr.
home on Army furlough (photo), 1951/10/05: 7
Russell, Lillian
carnival worker dies, 1933/04/21: 8 (filmed in 04/28 issue)
Russell, Luvenia
obituary notice by Carter-Taylor Mortuary, 1963/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/20 issue)
Russell, Mack V.
murders wife, Margaret, then kills himself, 1942/10/23: 4
Russell, Margaret
murdered by husband, Mack V. Russell, who then kills himself, 1942/10/23: 4
Russell, May Etta
notice of death, 1961/06/09: 8
Russell, A2C Raymond, Jr.
receives Air Force commendation for team effort (photo), 1957/12/27: 6
Russell, Toni Karen
wins second place in Modernaires Social Club baby contest (photo), 1962/04/13 Supp: 1
Russell House Dramatic Club
meeting of, 1938/04/01: 6
Russia
Russwurm Awards
annual awards go to Drake U., Christian-Jews, eight persons, 1952/03/14: 1
President Eisenhower gets Russwurm Award, hears of Matthew Henson's exploits as first man to reach North Pole, 1954/04/16: 1
go to Drake U., Christian-Jews, eight persons, 1952/03/14: 1
Humphrey, Hubert H., receives award, 1966/03/25: 1
Johnson, Lady Bird (Mrs. Lyndon B.), receives award, 1966/03/25: 1
Johnson, President Lyndon Baines
named as one of 1967 award winners, 1967/03/17: 3
and three Mississippi civil rights workers, receive award, 1965/03/12: 1
Katzenbach, Nicholas deB., attorney general, receives award, 1966/03/25: 1
Kennedy, Attorney General Robert F., receives award, 1963/09/06: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue)
Murrow, Edward R., receives one of annual Russwurm Awards (photo), 1954/03/26: 1
originators of sit-in strikes given Russwurm Award (photo), 1961/04/14: 3
Weaver, Robert C., Federal Housing Administrator, receives award, 1963/09/06: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue)
winners named during broadcast, 1954/03/26: 1
winners of 1956 awards formally named, 1956/03/16: 1
winners of 1967 announced, 1967/03/17: 1
Rust College (Holly Springs, MS)
fire destroys Rust College with $100,000 loss; discuss plans for rebuilding, 1940/01/19: 1
Miss. college swept by fire, plans to rebuild, 1940/02/09: 5
Smith, Rev. E. A., St. Paul ME Church, accepts presidency (photo), 1957/06/21: 1
Rustin, Bayard
cleared to speak at University of Maryland, even though he refused to sign a state loyalty oath, 1965/10/08: 3
Hoover bars FBI speaker from Rustin program, 1965/11/12: 3
on speaking tour from India to North Carolina (photo), 1949/10/28: 1
Rustin pamphlet, "Right to Work Laws - a Trap for America's Minorities," hits at a stratagem to divide labor movement, 1967/06/23: 6
top aide of Rev. King irked by Clayton Powell, resigns from SCLC and special assistant positions, 1960/07/08: 1
Ruth Charity Club
organization of, 1946/03/29 Supp: 4
Rutledge, Irving W.
dies suddenly; rites to be held Saturday, 1962/03/09: 1
notice of death, 1962/03/16: 8
Rutledge, Jasper Lee
AWOL airman found shot to death, with suicide verdict returned, 1957/05/31: 11957/05/31: 1
funeral services held, 1957/06/07: 8 (filmed in 06/14 issue)
Ryan, George W.
notice of death, 1958/07/11: 8 (filmed in 07/18 issue)