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THI CAJUMJMA TIMES .JTAUXDAY, 3\^Y iMf Expect To Conclude Famous Scottsboro Trial In 2 W^eeks W.E1CS WEWS I Selassie Mies llliel M PECATUR, AJ)»., Jul|r IBo— (ANP)—II everything goe» to the schedule of judge W. W, (Speed) Callahan, all of the remaining eicht Scottsboro defendant* will be tried,in four wee&» at H’e rate of'each Monday and another each Thursday. Haywood P*ttor- •on, the ninth, is under a T6-yeat sentence, receiver! at a trial *nore than a year ago. Clarence Norris and Charlie Weems, who are scheduled to be tried thi* weell^ hi that order, were fl^rang^^ last Monday before Judge Callahan and both- pleaded not gruilty. At the same time, the jurist overruled a motion ty De fense Attorn^ Watts to transfer the «asM to fedebil court but said he would htar'a motion for Change of venue. Callahan_ drew a regular )ury panel of 35 and a special venire of 65^ the maximum permitted under the law, to try Jforris Rf'd Weems. Although Samuel Leibo ^itz of New Yorlc, chief-^efenae counsel, and Aast. Attorney-Gen. Thomas F. Lawson were not pre sent ait the arr^gnn»ent, both were ^ appear in court this we«k. * The two boys were, ^An^ught here in a state convkt department truck from the J^feraon county jail where they have spent most of the time since being arrested in Marc}), 1931, on charges of ai- taelung VietoHa Price tmd Ruby- clW 'July2. Mr. Duncan was Bates aboard a freight train on which all were hoboing. * » y ' 0 MISS HORTENSE^ SANDERS ♦ RECEIVES DEGREE received .her Master of Arts De- gfee *on JUne 1 from Columbia Univrsi^, New York City in the DUN3AN AT TUSREGEIE TUSKBGEE INSTITUTE, Ala., July li6.—ANP)—Todd Duncan, baritone, in dershwin’s iPorgy and Bets, made his second appearence )«t Tuskeggee Institute io aoogJ'C^ FLIGHT—Amslla , WORLD Uir IT RAIN » (Wlllli Mae^arlane's piMttlRf gam* hi cenelstentli^ieee* for the NationalOpen centandtir hat beeiii#r»^ tlalna taouUrJx »tt hit. own specially deofhnerf indoor p«ittln« fTMN. Made -of mohair \Mvot upholstery that acta «n a rolling ball jutt illko iraaa. It rolls up for «•» venlont carrying. aisted at the piano by Ctecil Cohen, of Howard University faculty., 0^— LAWYERS ASSOCIATION TO MEET IN PHILADELPHIA LONDON, July Iff.—f By Mu. dolph Dunbar for ANP)—A htx*! suit, filed by RaAe a- '*g1_nrt the fcVENINii STA^-i>ARD ^ m daily n«»wspaptr, foUowinir pui>- Xcation »f a iMwa story on S«>pt. ^ 7. waa, withdrawn last week after the offending p«per aytiigfsed Md acreod pay eoet of the act. ion. Thia aettlemiibt was aanoonc- ed before the Lord Cbi*f Jmatit* I by sttwmeyk for h«th l-> Tli“ Hory to whi' *"! pn»p- r ■» otj*'cted »tat*d “In ih^ i ii*-vr ramiwij^ again-it At>;, In tht Italians art m ploying Rm Hatiu fo i^'-mmand native levien. "Hailu first hiwi- M*lf in the oy-'^ »f Italians by leading tke revolt t^^-ind tJM C«ataaB«rf Page S«v«« When lawyers from all^ectijrs of the Uriittd States meet iii Phikdelphia August 5.6, and 7 Univrsito, New York City In tne convention fo the field of Vocatwnal Guidance I j^^^lonal Bnr Association, they PeeajjnneL Miss Sanders it enifcertained by the aibove pif&sent Unit Supervisor 1“ advocates, members of Emergka^r Relief B«H»ai« New Ungston Law Club, Emergency Belief {Bureau. convention. Readinjr York City. Some of our re.dert > Raymond may remember Miss ^ndett ■«Alexander, John C. Asbur>-, having taught at Hillside P*rk ^ ^ nreaident. School a few years ago. She is the sister of Mrs. Ethel Berry of Durham. Ml*. Berry and daughter, Bobbie, went to New York to at tend the graduation exercises. Tanner Moore, vice-president, E. Washington Rhodes, secreUry, 0. Edward Dlcktrson, treasurer, atii^ Rufus Watson; Second row: Theo dore Spalding, William H. Fuller, -rvV?: Raep0? HAW.' l&k,' />• Cvhtr^ Arhtrica'^ of tht firit lady THE . FISH MAN Neat :resh DAti.y •NAKE AND LIZARD TAAP prevtd t ytlutkll Item of equlpmant to Brayton Eddy (Itft), ourator of Michigan’s ntw Insect Zoo, on a 4,S00-mllt expedition through dtserto and iws'npi In Arlian* sas, N«w Msxico and Texas. Equally valuablt, Wfs his ruggtd Pl^moith fitid car which he uted to "bi'lng *tm back tllvt,*’ •j. g; 226 l|lORCA^ ST. PHONE J-44SI 0^nlemiai4um IN A (MCE.j tma aZwE caus. /«no *wth HEAtTWy N61JVIS, I feel READ/ FOR ‘mEM. I UKE A MILO OSARETTE THAT DOCSNT JMCU NERVES. THAT MEANS CAMBlS TO /ME \t:t mssef^h SNAP/ CHAMP IN FINE FETTLE — Heavyweight ehamplon Jamtt Braddock gett^the official medical stamp of approval on tht t^ of hit fight jlot Loult. ^8?^ END OF THE $KY-TRAIL—Tht trantport plant that disappeared eempletely ne»r Salt Lake montha ago wtt found smasVitd to small piectt when mountain snows melted. A searcher Is holding tomt [•f tht fragmebts, none of which ^rt blggtr than a wathtub. BEAUTIFUL BRtDAL QOWN by Ann Sothern In “There Ooes My Girl," It made of whItt gossamtr thter lace threaded In gold, worn under a floor-sweeping fitted and flared coat of white ben- gaiine. The tulle veil Is knee- length, the cap forming a double halo with a small cluster of orange blottomt at each tidt. Fleming D. Tucker, Austin Nor ris, Robert D. Baskervile, David Carlyle L. Tucker, George W. Aabury; third row: Fitzhugli L. Styles, Htrbert E. Millen, Leslie P. Hill, Walter 1. Gay; back row; Robert N. C. Nix, John Francis Williams, Maceo W. Huibbard, Cairry. ■ DIVINE TAKES DISCIPLIES ON BOATRIDE TO "PROMISED LAND” NKW ^UKK, JulyH.—(O- New Health Law Passed By N. C. Assembly liypeaboilii SI. O' — --- JoiinHarold MaHoy The General Assembly of 1937 passed and ratified the following law, in llle iRtfel'flSt of public health and in th fight against the spread of venerial diseases: The General Assemibly of North Carolina do enact: Section 1. That hereafter all domestic servants who shall pre sent themselves fOt employmt*nt shall furnish their employer with a oertificate from a practicing physician or the pult>lie health officer of the county in which they reside, certifying that they have been examined within two weeks prior to the time of said presentations of said certificate, that they are free from all con- CAMELS NEVER BET ON YOUR NERVES! ^JOIN THE I exttnce of any venerial disease itageous, infections or communica- Pajther Divine and Bome 1,60“0 ‘‘angels’’ sailed away on tte SS. Delaware Thursday to Kingston, up the Hudson, to one of the cult leader’s “Promised Lands”. 'There were 1,40(> colored and 250 white angels on the _ ship. Many mor* went by motor from Harlem. Gabby Gertie V fniMi We diseases and showing the .lon- which might be transmitted. Such certificate shall be a«companied by the original report from a laboratory approved trats^f-tnis natore are negative. Such testj to rave faeen made within two weeks of tiiVie of the presentation of such certificates; and such certi ficate shall also affirmatively state the non-extence of tui>erculosis in the infectwus state. ^ Section 2. That ati domestic servants employed shall be ex amined at least once each,year and as often as the employee shall require, and the condition of their health, as is set-out in aec- tion ane hereof. Section 3. All laws and claus es of laws in conflict with this act are hereby repealed. , Section 4. That this Act shall be in full force and efe«tt from and after its ratification. . In the Gencr.xl Assembly lead three times and radified, this 22nd day of March, 1937. — “A man may be Incky and atlU have Miss Fortone follow him.’* POTPOURRI *Th« Empeiror The Imperial title, emperor, ■was usedf for the first time by Julius Caesar In 58 B. C. The term came from the Latin “im- perator” meaning ‘‘generaL" Roman t ulers used the title up to Oie Fifth century. 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