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Dudi* y High S .liooj- Sli*' j? * hr; Olid y;ri ‘TXi: i's sh. {.orter tor s he srhoo* in its his : ?ory i.t ik sv Vi-urtayf-r of Ihe (iTT-or vbor- <' .• . •* n i*a i • cl sf. \V. vv ?■!i a- a a.i jn •; 1 1 >; y y s !'K/vSOXALS M*-. Ralph Vd McLrcd of 42; ! hi-sinut Street is spmtdinK ftSs puttimfr vo.>’at ion in Wildwood X. | « "'*• Oja] Mrs J 15 sprpt .T> foiii'i ]; \n July ai tho Pea,vim. 1..-... ;i s!*i iil '.’,;‘: i. A! . ftoDeri i it>; lit'-.-i U-fr 5 lie i . e join his father ii• South Casolin.i 1 to.- .i siior! stay. Mr. Hmdies nov ><■ ’ i'."’ St. Mr PI etc her I«ussi;.'r ii-ft Jer < y fity. N .! Aietidiij- nlgrht ’ »’o '•> Visit his Wife and t-hll : 1.-T- duriDfj his liUmtion. sii’REUE coi irr REVERSES WA’rTS DEATH SENTENCE Vt ASiiINUTOX - Tiie United ' Sinlov S:;y v;i;e Coiirt this >•. i * ! ham’ed dunr, n 6-3 decision m - 1 | vers.r.e Ua. eon'dot inn .»{ Hubert A l ,: i n Watt ■ ot Indianapolis for | rnurd-i.i after an appeal from this ■ i. • a-t a . ,--x, .. ird hefoiv o : Uiyn corn-t Special Counsel ; rirngood Marshall ;;r;d A.'iiistaiii i r.iiv.'i'-ia! (7ouns'.-l Franklin H. W : ,_ M .v .s of Ihe NAACP. In ; rmonning the reversal ■•■ l . Wails’ • . unction Justic<‘ Ft; x , T fin'ter ~ s-i led that trn're ’ • "t- r!ui. of mind a.-: well as body j.md pointed out that Watts had U:en subjected to continu.-d tnuei ' lin; quest onine and had ti a do ■ nied a preirninary hearing . ay; liad elapsed. ATi'. Justice Dougins ,n j spcci. 1 coneurrits: dj-injon stressed the illegality cf trie pr;u-tic- at noldi;; prlsdi-ers wiih.cut arraignment f..r a ~ soli- purpose of extorting 1 eon* dr • .-ns from them. He stntc.l; AT POI.K F MKIU’Y "Detonf.or. without arraignment t::T-..'-honored i.i<'tlKiJ f •. k. > in: dm ;;eci!sed under the exclusive i iitri-l of the police They can then oj -crate their leisure The at ;'5 i.- v.!. ' \ :.r tht ir vnerev. He e v Ah. - tlie aid of cuunsi ] or ’ "-ei -■ ' ar d Ih j is tu-i led the pi - - ; ti.cti n cf the mapistratt "V. *• shoiiid unequivocally i-j;:- imu the procedure and stand . ' ‘ 5 ’ ;" *,. ■ Cl■ ' . - ' Hied <i;1 1 ;:., the period of the .a,. i! ii■ *: * 1 ■i; The procedure ■■’ i..)i'icc<l ciinfos.-ion l! is the mm i-i ev;: It is the pruccporc i "'.it .‘ hi.-I, t:noi siti-.. ;cl : v ’ ri.-i". !l) the . " jnu" ■- - ‘ : >■; > v ":i,' . i. y tile <: ■ ''' i " r t c.f Sh. ir.v C nitty and made on h - behalf '■ !’ At’ori'Pys War;.-; M. f V ■ on 1.. Biunnor, Wii . i.i fitn-v j Hi. - ’ -■ ’< S: r: e Court. IP - d n ;• tissisteri Jn prcp.ir- '■ '■.letb fd-.'ri os tr-c hions! hoe X.\ \CV it the U S. . Court W.'U: case is the 23th v;.- h of ?h c .-i.s argued bv ’ ' Mnu-X- . - tori the hige.-! .*!'.< country. Both Mr. ii Mr V, :11 i pointed ■ toe i oounuil concern of ; i.A ' C.’U - iij i Niv.ro citizen;-. ' ■ .'i with i lie.-, be tried under VO;;'"!;:, Vt: Oi tile i;. S. (,’Oil stit ution. HAYES-IAYLOB CAPTURES FIRST HALF CITY CROWN Tin H tyi s, Taylor YAK A Senior soldi..jii team cajirnrcd the first. ht.it of the City eat ional Stiftbal)’ eri»wn, iviih a t t i'in il of nine *:> s eg; ;.*> ilefe its. T’|. YMCA eluh has hi en leadin'- the h-iigtie all during eomiieti: !■ a action The team* final srandiiig for fi si h rt .if p!a> wn* t-.- folhiwx: w Hayes Taylor h g r. ;!ep;ai' 5 4 EllXlehc f, 4 Bur: 4 {, Bar m:;i 3 f. i C , audeia <j {! | < EENS BO R O i *v. s Golo (..oilier 1 ruck Power •’ Evjuircs Removable (Cylinder Sleeves ■ -v life ! AM 4i - 1 1 rst Reo Model 1,22 tractor. powm-:i by Re, s new Void Comet overhead ;M-.e eng 1 in*, x tnown shordy aft. r u cam c-A the 3s-vv>!y line at UfUSPg ij. 11 * 1 r - x f m »n'Og me'new gasoline power j.'ant are < left to right) Wiliiaut M ~a v ’ ' ' c ‘ iJC ‘ vr.-cancer- arui hD. HHt/ # sales manager of Reo . lotors, fnc. LANSING, Mich. A tix-cyl inder, gasoline truri engine, de scribed as the most powerful of its size ever beiit, has been intro iuced by i.c - '. Mtitott., Ini*., jeonoer truck nianufact . rer. The ‘’Gold 'Moinet” en gine “develops more usable horse i»ivei than any other six- or eight cylinder gasoline truck engine of comparable displacement" and was designed to “set entirely new standards for truck performance under all operating conditions,' the Reo announcement -aid. The “lifetime" engine features the wet-sieeve pi actpie with re movable cylinders. Only lack cf normal care and maintenance cars shorten the Gold Cornet's life span, Reo reported. The cylinders, ip. the f irm 01 sieeves, may be replaced quickly and inexpensively, el inn mi’ing a major r* pair job* if a < yl inder w all becomes scored or dam HASTIE PRESIDES AS NAACP LAWYERS HOLD 3-DAY PARLEY 'ok t o at R cvcl! Hold : . dc. tin eh .!'iv,;,;. hr of Omr; • tev Willi: :n H H.'.s'Ue 0* tile Va- Tin- ■ a. It' . .1-v oted to U" NAACP fight ..vt sea;-.. . t. n it, i ;<• I'-'/;(■•• ci ■ ,• •- .ad Ml: .-a, I.::, a■ tr: t;.e -'l. "nenf ari. v . •ndar.i ; rat! - m and p''>Mos.'i':»n.u’ ntmaauou .> . .npiia, .iici.r „,>(! , ;-u'., and dish: v hi-; - c = : Ni'aa-., . .... Soitlii, wnh p t , iticular reference to the new dis icutnina; .ry votin.,: uualiticaticns i.i G' • , a* W'.-.-i ii- f -he a,,;.:,n.,i ’<• - I Con.mi!ti-e '-a r, 1 •«:• .-u to : .idvisi lid ■ 1 1 ; ■- t 'he n.ajor - 1 NAACp b ! a ork on a - bk.-is .A coniniiitee ai -■a app anted tor the pu p-se of securing hi oad-'r 1 uopc-i aiion oi NAACP baancta- otiu-a m'; . ti'»ns and Hid;, ids.a 1 a ai ■ al -1 the new and expanded program, PARTICIPANTS Farticip.ir.i -m ho pix >enti‘ii ; 1 f>crs at iht t a:, car. ~ ~ Th’ua y> d Ali<i>hall of Nw. York X A A C. P. sped;;; coat, ,-h Cion'!.' ii H at-ton of W.. 'hi a.'o: J) (’ I ciUiii ITi.in I'.f tht A" ,0 ,(■!;,i on. > N Go l, a) Be a t . ait. • U Simp : son Tate of Dallas < thv/e i re gional -pee!.,! c an.-. ! W. Rob- rt Mm . Jt ts chica i, Spettswopd W R • n 111 ,-.t.'Ci ’a.at.r A Xh.rtm oi Ktclar,, ~d Va .’au:es I Nabrit and Duiford ij-.v. Mr, r t Washir.gt n, X: C 11 .r --! : lc ! Bcalw-re vt Coinn.ui, s C.; ! aged. Easily installed without ■ s; eci.ll tools, a relatively inexpen* stv.- new .f-eve-piston and ring asscrnblr 1 .! (r i:, “,vhst a rut. u;,! to a brand 0* w engine,” Keo said 1 ne nev. Reo ■ ugire ha: been uesignci fe* heavy duty, high ' 8} vtd s-: '.re, providing more spied l o’-ve with greater fuel : ecoi.on ~ gteatei endurance and far • • maintenance, the Lar.- j sing li-rri disclosed. It “easily iT | ve; ips” 140 horsepower at >ts g,>v- I ernec , ,if 32f>0 RPM. Pisfcns ! ami reeves are ad of standard size | and interchangeable, j X suit of 45,060,000.00, thrf j >£ac program of engmeering, test - j ing . ■* de dopment, and the ; "Hare of specially-des gel pt ecfeti.’i f • -'t: r- machines, the ;' { Cotrsrt wiU power Keo’s Model . E'22 tn-oks and ti actors with ig. vnight :ang a s of 17,000 lbs. 1 to ds.ooo lbs. i.a W, hit n of Atlanta; and ’ I. Cater. Constance Bak- A.inii.. 1 \V;.I,U Pen; . .I a.t ■t i' H Pity■ er and fi.iK.ill I NAACP no tion- 1 fttito a! stuff. AJC imSES FEPC ENACTMENT i- 1 an in'nt of a Federal employ- : men! r>‘ •• >• ball was urged Meti- Uay. ,'.,a bj f>.e American Jew-{ 1 • ■ ' : m a telegram 10 Rep John Lesiuaki. chairmen ai Is->a i 1. ; ri.c,tee on Educa- Th lcit-o; ,m deeiiiiitv’ that a. «Mi .Oiitioii in employment is ho.- M ai.jo ' anii-democr-uh . 1 * 1 nd a sr-i icus h'l ’.d,- : ■ 0 Unitea States In its m -10: ;C - ; ; was signed by i. , n. president of the A: :t. o Jewish Committee; Irv ii g M Th glc. chairman of the exe (.l. : .ittee, _ =md Dr. John 1 ttivc vice x-rcr.ident. fa-' Atr.erli an Jewish Commit-' • o r, , - rtf .j iha' the . Mi to > of fail eriiploy w pr;ii‘kf.- !,. in New York, hM- Jcr.vv Mussaebusetts and: C-.!ii;i'..-iunas convinced them' tl’-'t Fed<T.ii art “would be a ... nit'u nt step m equalizing cco- ; .n* nhe opponunity and eliminating ' the ■ ot.d c1:..--- ,-tatus of large se£- nts oi our population.” In < .jling Jci lavoruble action BOBBIE JUNIOR: DEFEAT ALL OPPOSITION Ii;-- Jackie Robinson -Jt but tied to di-cir.ofi w# on : Roy Campaiiellii .fimiora iu junior A i...-riyu• - dtiny u> the ’ mic of 11 i<> ? the li.'liow Jm-kets were A !, A tiie Blue J.-i.'.fi !>•• the r-o 5 to 3, and (he T.ar v ]>ohv, tile t'ltltt lie! Paige.- 11 fr) ;i 1 Stamiins* of the Junior 1 ;u present irt-r Jack ■' Riittinsoti ' Cam’jaiiella'e ! \ ell ©S’ Jackets Blue Jay.-. {Larry Idoby's batchel I'lek’ l s < ONt iJI Ss liAILs MASK BAN. ill T PKOKES ri.tK.GIM MONTGOMERY Ala (AM Although cftitgres*. and vat Rdfral ;>flieia!s have t-si* cd eongratulation* to the. H of Alabama bi-i-anxe o( speedy passage of an masking bill here last w tlir proposed congressional; quiry into night-riding in ’ tats- will not be called off law banning ma*k-wearind public was ra.-neii through Mate house and immedG signed <iy Gov. James £ som Immediately following u house adopted a resolution ing that tile congressional quiry be chopped as the . was capable of “taking cat its dirty wash." However, fiebils of the committee j: mrii the snquir. -aid U yv ecntir.uc as- scheduled. 100 FROM WM TO ATTEND FA km HOME m More than 120 Negro fat • and women from Wake £ will leave by chartered from the Ci'.v Auditorimri , o’clock Friday >ooraing to jlnc State Ft.! ; - ,nd Jlcm , r r» Ccnferenye t A. :-t.d 'I •lege, Greensboro The yi-r.t refu-i- . b : - r .t: iiesday. the lith, &t womb -o.iVP ien to fitti-e" delegate-; ! the county v. ij! rt-gisUr tc ;entire fi>ur day session and to tllC i-iiUhty Sol; ; v The ••::!' 0. '-'...'ii 1" F; day morning wi], ".-ii.- .o'clock the mine day. The program • at . - ferepce promises math j»t tion. inspiration and re-creatJ bett!-! farming ana homemnktl improved rui.il living. Accompanying the Coma delegation will be W. C. 11 port, Negro county agent, I Evans, assistant Negro cou | gent- M s. Bertha Edwards I borne ai?ent :and Natalie pJ assi-tam Negro home ngerl of the State College ExtfU- - J ‘tee. , on MR 44 33. which was re-eoi ed by the House sub-ccn: ihiircd by Rt;;> Adam C Powell. Jr., f D N. Y.l the A ficials stress?d tiie urgent no ! such let-islation in view of rent signs of declining c> irnem. The; also urged the ;to invest the Fair Em pi I Practice Con mission with rla j«r to boJdUng public heurii.s] io enforc. ordew by u- ] ' junction
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