tewo-id10i£Clyde Kennard Must Serve 7-Year SentenceThe State Supreme Court, in de-r* nying his appeal here Monday, upheld the conviction of Clyde Ken-1Snard, who had been convicted andsentenced to serve seven years in the state penitentiary by a lower B court on a burglar charge. elKennard who made an attempt jr ! to be the first Negro student to -I enroll at Mississippi Southern Col-Flege in Hattiesburg two years ago J was convicted of burglary in the ■5 theft of five sacks of chicken feed 1 ! valued at something under $10 j which he bought from a Negro employed at the Pirest County Coop, s’ In upholding the conviction of ‘e Kennard the court rejected the jury s’ (Continued on Page Two)-e o-