IK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1957
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ihown preparing to rut the
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Jed at the Martin Street
Ist Church recently with the
r, R‘ v. P, H. Johnson, offi- j
Sg. The bride is the former j
; Elo»s Jackson, daughter of |
and Mrs. Henry Judkins of
Martin Street. The bride- *
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“Term Too Light:** |
Hammer Slayer Gets 50 Years;
Public Criticizes Sentence
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CHICAGO (ANP)— A 17-year
old white youth here was senten
ced to 50 years imprisonment for
the brutal hammer slaying last
March cf a Negro high school hon
or student and an immediate ex
pression ot discontent was heard
from the public in view o? the
light sentence.
Joseph Schwartz drew the sen
tence after waiving a July trial
and being triifrt by Chief Justice
Wilbert F. Crowley of Criminal
court. Schwartz had earlier ad
mitted the brutal and unprovoked
slaying o* Alvin Palmer as he
stood on a street corner awaiting ,
a bus. The dead boy’s fathei Kli
• jah Palmer, immediately termed
the sentence “light" in comparison
to the nature of the crime.
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Eleven olhet whites indiciod a- ,
long with Schwartz on murder I
charges in the case are expected 1
to go on trial :his week.
Schwartz' fifty year sentence
means that he can be eligible for
parole afte> serving 25 years, ac
cording to officials. State Attor- j
ney Benjamin Adamowski assail- 1
ed Judge Crowley’s verdict as be- !
ing very lax. He stated, that in j
view ol a recent case where 110 j
years was p- ted out to the per- |
petrat.or. "which in degree of vie- ;
iousness and premeditation in no 1
! way compares with the npprevok- !
! ed killing of an innocent boy, the j
verdict • > this case shocks every j
| fiber of my Ivung."
i The 17-ye»r-old-white youth i- ■
I tified last week in hir own defense j
THE CAROLINIAN
claiming ne had drunk h bottle of
wine and a bottle, of beer and re
membered nothing about killing
the 17-year-old Negro honor stu
dent at I'arragut high school here.
Meanwhile, another teenager .in
dicted. for murder along with
Schwartz in the. case told Chief
Justice Wilbert F. Crowley’s Crim
inal court that he heard Schwartz
say h> 'as going to get a "nig
ger" on the evening when young
Palmer was bludgeoned to death
with a ban rner at 59tb and Kedzie
Avenue.
Jam < Adams. 17. made the
statement .liter Schwartz, was
granted a separate trial from
the other whites by Judge
Crowley. Trial of the others,
who accompanied Schwartz in
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crime, will be Held later.
Young Adams told the court of
getting into a car with Schwartz
and five other boys after hearing
that th group was out to get a
Negro. He said he saw Schwartz
with a hammer tn his hood when
he left the car at 59th and Kerizte
Ave.. after seeing young Palmer
standing on the corner waiting for
j a bus.
| Adams said Schwartz told him
when h<> returned to the car, "1
got one".
Young Palmer's father. Eli
jah arsd a witness, Wilmore
Johnson, 41, testified also at
the trial. Johnson said he wit
nessed the attack as he, too,
waited for a bus on the cor
ner, but added that he could
not positively identify the
youth wli oattacked the boy.
Johnson said Palmer’s at
iacker gave hint a dirty look
and threatened him with the
| hammer after heating Palmer
j A statement given by Schwartz
| on March 13 in which he admitted
striking Bftlmer with the hammer
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Korean Student Attending
Bennett College New Bride
GREENSBORO MisS Young
Tack Lee, of Seoul, Korea, a tur,-
ior at Bennett College, became the
bride of Jhin Woo Park, also of
Seoul, in a ceremony performed
last Sunday at the Korean Meth
odist Church on Riverside Drive,
New York City.
Among Miss Lee’s bridesmaids
was Miss Ruth Anderson, of Phil
adelphia, her roomate. The newly
weds, who were childhood sweet
hearts in Korea, came to the Uni
ted States at the same time.
Mr. Park a senior in diplomatic
science at Brevard <N. CM Col
was read at the trial, which is ex
pected to be concluded in a day
or so.
Even in view of this t> stimony,
: Judge Crowley sentenced the
I voting killer to merely 50 years
r in prison
i lege; plans graduate study and Mis
| Park will return in September m
1 Bennett where she is a general
1 | home economics major,
i I She designed and. in one week-
I end, made her own Princess-style
j wedding gown, which contained 11
; yards of white floral lace over It
. j j .irds of white taffeta, and also
. j made her wedding veil of white
nylon, trimmed in lace. Mrs, Park
is the youngest daughter of Mr.
i and Mrs. Sur Hi Lee, of Seoul
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