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s * W 8 Ipk ? k f if §§» m S lB 1 tBl % 11 ff IwUUil I Prisoner Pleads Fright To Prevent Return To Ga. NSW YORK - Pursuing its court struggle lo suve Ci.reure Jackson. 35-year-old Negro fr rn oy.‘-r 1 - .'.i: r ; ;; ••>■. . . pr or carr.p.the Workers Defense League has filed notice of uynval iror;. a June 20 ruling by Neve York S.:- tt.veme Court Ju.-r;.ct- Erne.-.t E. L Damn or. After t'.vo-da\ trir I in -;phi..-:i a number < f Gcr,>;:i.a of; teals pre sent it c: rosy picture: of i -.-ndi thins it. the stales prison, untu-e Ham inei ordered Juekro" oul Loci: U> tit's os ServUEp . twenty-x ; -ar sentence for liar at the Bon Hill prison camp .Tor:-.ri escap ed aftei being thieatenco with death 'ey one of Uu- ards. De spite iestimonx bv Jack'-.n that .• guard had bork.-n his arm and Liinded h:m in t t iott ye inflict Helmutr said lie hso iotied b< jarinfc his charge of having received “cruel and unusual punishment" Curtis F McCtane WDL attor ney who tlcfonro d j; kson had presented in evidence r< recent d«~ 2 DIE IN HOLIDAY AUTO COLLISION The -bra!in tras s ad-iened Monday SKOr-.in,/ ’.clu'n / .-/•»:• local youths 'let t t < ■/ ;tt cut ■/. r fn.V arti'!'i;l >;*iOut ten I’iilfx up Wiab ie<i a ’.4 Wcb’o Tuiflor. y «/o 10.-if /ifi" ‘ ■ r :c/ ;c (\<i (t Mr. livrhr. liar u T c t ' Smith rra s x-r - •U-vxhi aim fit’ ’jk token to L’iikr Uo-i-itr.!. itViift .ft. iw ;it m-eu' yrav nate. of /#<•/- ten Mich S-hovi ana had re -■: Inal, i,iy hi s ii'i'vr uitij /,>v our> r . 'hr loaner Mins Jii: sis Taiil'C . lie lad ■vine he re *o > »><--.* f ; :.' h ■iiii’jy ui > his amity, <s ,?' Orange juice Concentrate Adds ’ ' ri: ' : ! v’Tt I liyM JK' 4 ATl If J f ■ V--4- „y j i V;. - t ' V • j ■i-v. - A Wv-;*®. rdSlst ■ ■ ~ ; l --/ - - i- ' £***; & v •' ' L ?'■ . I 4Ys Photo by birds V.ye \ acation days mean a r.evcr-epding demand from sh voung people for something cold to drink -at lunch and dinner, af-er tennis or a swim, for reti'eshmenU when the crowd gathers in the evening, or for a coiik nightcap. It's easy to produce a tinkling drink any ? me if von have a-i ice tray full of quick-frozen or- ; *nge jv’ce see cubes and a can ! jor two of quick ■ frozen orange ;juice in the refrigerator. Tin or ;ange ice cubes add character and j interest to the combination fruit- i j juice and-colri-tea punch that, ran 'K relied on for summer-long sot. iisfaction as a hot-day beverage. ; I You can vary this punch so that 'it never becomes monotonous. Add crushed mint leaves, some days; 1 icurrant inice, left over from jcii;. ■making, another day: a garnish i tof cherries—earring cherries, as j 1 the children cal! them, with two (joined stems hung over the edge of the glass—or crushed berries j lat another time. ! The quick-:'roten orange juice ; concentrate has all the tiavoi and goodness, of fresh-squeezed orange dun by the i f S. Circuit Court cl Appc.iN in Fhiiac iphia which .'■••fused to extradite Negro be i '.’use of the cruet and inhuman treatment of a prisoner while uri | dcr sentence and confinement in tna stale ox Georgia.' Also pre -■ ' !• . in ••.v’dc'.'co wt" • ■ the mpert • f the President's C< .'nmitte.- on ;Civ:l Rights illustrn'ed articles • from -Life ;ud Time- n«g .zincs on .chain gang conditions in Georgia and ether d j uments. Jacks’ •: himself testified- "They n on', in kil.i me io i;e<.-.o tny n-onti: ut. They nitide me dig a -'.re.-e .aid bury .■ prisoner liny -hot m life bm!, Trey bt’ut me one time and pul out my left eye. rh-;-y : broke up my left arm one tinie. ! They tried to make me break in a t ' bed't: <• day I < scaped so h- % • a,!-: shout ire. They ...ay tile’ll “k-11 me if I ever tell these things. Peiil Webb. . olicitoi gcrer.-l. Ogden Doren.u- his. assistant c.a an official of the Slate Deparfnse tit of Correction were among toe Georgia efficmls who testified tint fccndricns in the state's prison: rt exceland that there is no r ! treatment. But m summing up the C4S< ior . Jackson. McC! me said: "I iioye beer: r.vited to go there. 1 m at id, 1 1 our honor: T am a coward i'nt ;sli id of what would happen to me. 1 firmly believe this man's Tic is h. d.-tr-.gci- if l:e returns to Geo: via." THE 'NGRMEm, Ey William Henry Huff for AM' K : ' . ■ ■ who oncf. Iv.ve fed yea. Bui these whom you have fed Are these who v.-.1l beheud you They r.rc the one.-, tc dread. T.w i.nt •. you have hr friended V. • a they W’-re down ar.ci out. Will c T.a with flail extended Their erstwhile friends to chmi. iii-'e. Ail you do to turn it into refreshing orchard fresh juice is to add back the water that was taken out when the juice was con cent ;ated before qwek - freezing. There’s no need so time-consum ing ciir.tir>2 and sraee-ting, ar.d there ire no r«an,et s and strain, ers to wash, no skins and slippery seeds t clear axx-a;.. ?)r,inec Juice lee Cubes 1 *abiespoon sugar 1 cup xvarm water 13 cup (B • ounce can) quick frozen concentrated orarri! juice. Combine sugar and water and stir until sugar Is dissolved. Add orange juice and mw until marge juice is thawed and hlende.d with water Poo* into ice cube ii ny* and freeze w-th ten-ijr-rstuie cor. trn’ st coldest setting Makes 1 \ cups mivture llßimiitfli btth CiyiLIZATION OM WAY 001 AT; ANT A thhr - T.e i':o f,• Tan: the v- orki. civilization i . un tm way eat. Rv v? :oral WTi:; ’. |y. ; ■■■ I Borders. oaG ■ if. : Wheat . | Uruversiiy Sa ....: School For-uu Sfu* in at trie seconb ..f :: !stmmier forums on “Reheiut . Pi-o --f-lcs and ■ IB v. : e-i Mr ' I gence of Rir-wa , v." ~■-( powoi. lOf v.'hi.i - ih-'- , Ti Gw b!t:.e w.U O ' ;o.■ \ ■:• : iead<. in ibe rid : : : • ■ ' !ye;ur, v.otbo L ,t ■ , u ; Car. 1 munistic Hu : An.; , o m ■ of 0., ■the core T.vr .•• , r, o .. y re ; Ci.’j: ;C: i... d :...• : J . i,o O' ; people: -2- tin ■... y.00.h 11 a fu:o eir.e mir •■..;! ' - Defin.ng th>. i f do - o opeakfr o-rerti'! inn; Fro on! o i;: tern’ ; us r>: • do ■; i-'1 Bo o: wj y t no no T ~:. -a o: '■Georgia, South CoioHna .nor; Aia ; butr.u, r.itiiough . ho ato. o ; Oil 'all of the race prrjudic in t::e wfifld found m the Se-it: The audiciice o,v ‘old ii at , vr-n --tua!!y r ‘ ".'al.c: Ti r -.noh sat uration point o' the United States “for there to nj . : do . t ~a: is and vhee ive.opa- jc g;n to get h..ng. - y, th-u" is going to be trouble." He -note:: tlv t be Jure fan any pt an e. there must poi.taoi ar.d social justice ; r d fr-. 'coo F v opie Ti'C o 0.-al'o-r beac 'ces th■; jo crM.-iO' - numbers of o" UT .ut Cjll'iot: liE f-sap’o :oa ’ . : oc’ id< <i aait o i’:iao -e: .a-, to I ia! as well ;.s • '.aaouTc a. ■.■: dro that the unGoiaoileot; p.-,.piio, if ‘he world ■ i o.t • -.j ;. ■ pii vileges Os ci ■ ii o Uion GAS EXPLOSION KILLS VISSTOB 51 JERSEY T:«S OR ATI GIT N. a ~' ’. i !;ia. j Cumtibn!!. fioo.r:. | Vliie S. i ' ' ;' ■. i "o T:a f ; a j f ;ur ether . > - la-‘ v■ i ; .. . ripped off ‘ , 0 ‘... ; vvutri Avenuo YivlC A. \ . , lu>:-c lost v ek c ' ■ ~. ■ . v .i : . rid bed in Far 1.i.-v-mti-t. c< .coed basctr.t’t:; .mi \ ; : ~ y , , | :!U t oo LO T'. 0.0. To o:n --,M; E- V L 1*1: iv hu IT-ii \•T .: - • ; T'. ,'. ; one corner of ?h- ooj ono Nino room , im *- o • , . L . . j-wer*; d».‘-noiLou-ifi 1 ■ •• c.n*l rubble %\ .-tfe. • tiie ;<i nd The ii.j; :r ; 1 \\ •; • 4 , Orange Vd- .•• ;j a, ,t. ; ; ~ r trca.tment aid > ed PERSON VI S The NV’tl<;<)••;nry Maj. - isf Sun day S -L. ~j \v?n ),:OT With t :! •• E h'iiozor I - ;: ■' • -o: • • of V-:the H • \ T J-fc - pa - tor- J'u.-y 30-*< i . j Th* »wn-dav siort u it; m- hir:o ’ idlUiG.'i bv ii j ;•• i lift \ an I !if oi t ia* -'u?■•.«! t. .'•< j ?>(;' > ‘ !;u‘lE-t.-d : ■ t ■- -ui; people Themselves \i: ~ . |- ai 1 ,, , f AS,.: V if Wo- ,i. ■ ih. j To a*'t‘i Jattus Fr.. cch iaak- up ;h. C’i. Th" Rev. i-M.iic \v..- : • a--; R°v. Howi.i’tj Ka i nwr a;T :a. ;; the sermons. A ,\ ~.5, 'vill Ih* ofi -rec .n Jam. IR-..-V **•••' i pi • : : ,0 .o. e r i •'or, Mr \o a T-o'.'-, a j-f Tar) . Read Ihe tarolintan!! MISS. GOV7WRIGHT IS VICTIM OF TRADITION ii IRON I LEWIS A-.scoute Utiiun of Alias \>n s Scrvii e : This T the M-conii in a -r far - of article-, nixing .1 first hand si/' up of tmutrin polili* .an-, that hax *• l>m->\ (ntetw sewed .Mr. J.cxeK JACKSON Mo. VT o. -. t - E E,' E,l V ' r'CE *" h • - »> -1- t ‘ Fi*'ldii.o Vt’T-igr t Uv. p-, ... Far south o;o. j-.r" ■ css 11 s>. a Tu basis of "sepo i..: t Pat .. , : . TTe is r.n cay f«]i to ; a-; s .Uli’. ,iR-:i i :ii 1 j.aaiar ha ; My intervie-w with 01:51 was : |;..a linos of educational and i -l> o. ;- ENDORSE S REGIONAI EDIT A 1 ION o! of integrated ..>d'scativn ':n ihe south, ho related several ,1 -fu. . .-• of school strike.- above th* :.i.. •n- OlX'. 111.. voht’;! wint* TIJ. -i' ll (.f \E - ■ H- .... . tT in tcrested in tit vnTipii o the re . 111.,i 1. ' ..eat aa 1 p! r iu. ..nd lea.: tin < a:- r n'S<: • mm 1 . ■ ni.i ;n >• ,n nf rm goVtr on: a:.: a: - ti.o Sr :!ir- a (it.veinolG a‘• ■r; po * .it A- ‘ \ in October. Ti ts ami 0 VTakiT Sprira Hoyiila Four entry 1.048 Incident.-!!y he ..Im. ;:• .. n ; ' cep led, and w:;.: o ma. rinup..: • .n- \oi’ T Gw, fin- Th ■■;■!. of Smith Carolioa. r * ia,- iiwm-oat' t i ck. ck . •vc-.; d i-vvv 1 >;•. •:•.. j;.- L* o- black :• . xvht’e i: ma. -. Fail , lie' y •;:. .. a-; 4 -. s.i I I'-' M ITV r.mher-: |a"a ■' mid tm- u-e 1 1 '•* 1-■ * }i< : ■ i .«> ~ .1 .• t '•v Ti'ii. he (.'Ha ::ct tqUvd. He eat mol ? iiti.lii pH-judiee uud prads -..•<• it i. d j auC ’ CrO\ -•• •: \\ fit In -lilut* (i hvi- * OUTLET FOR" PAWNBROKERS CLOTHING, SHOES am JEWELRY, ARMY AND NAVY SURPLUS GOODS You tan save bv trading al THE WILSON EXCHANGE 207 So. Goldsboro St. Wilson, N.C. ft >• ’'T■ *t ; ' { -IS ;CJ OS )><Ht jV ;. • ' II ‘. v>- nt . • /hi; civil rights i • . - ■ i) • nut: iie sa d the • : • . ■ "iilli BOVS" 111 WILD IOR U.\. 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