" TH* CAHOUH* TWli tATintDAY. fULY 31. fif
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GOVERNOR URGED TO PUJM LYNCHERS
-oO«-
ed
With Stabbing
Policeman
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NEW YORK, Jut/ 23.-rU»g of extensiyelj ih £8peta of
■ th 'ttje PbfceB~«t liis oomnii^nd to the country and the fact that the
apprehend and-pum»*i the \lj^nch-1 victims were taken from a Jail
eerg of two 18-year-old b^s at fn a city the size of Tkllahassee
tallahasaeie was urged upon gtov*|fqur block^ from the state capf*'
ernor Fred P. Cone, of Florida, tol has served to drive home the
in a telegram {rom the NAACP. I argument that local officers and
Governor Oone was quoted 'in government officials cannot b»» de-
the press as saying that the I pendc'd on to prevent lynching?
double lynching was not lynching or -punish lyiwhecs. ^
but murder. However, the NAA*
CP pointed out that he was misJ
taken in that ?Ke m&b find re
moved the boys from^jail fini
executed them without trial. The
NAACP also stated that the lynch
ing )^id—tay n {jiagp “virtually
under the windows* of the state
Capitol.”
The association is seeking ad
ditional information on t h £
'EW YORK AiGE CALLS FOR
INVESTIGATION OF U. S.
NAVAL ACADEMY
who wert lynched stlJ&ed a police
man rtiK^. ju^rely trying to
question them about a robbery.
It is a well-kii'own fact that very
few, if any, 18-year-odd Negro
youths in a state like Florida
would stafb a policfeni^n who was
merely trying to ask Ch''m a ques
tion.
The double lynchinTr In Talla
hassee stirred instant discu.^sioii
in Washington even with the ex-
citment of the debate on the
Pi^6H:^’|>nti& ^j-p^eme court biJi
and the ejection of a new majori
ty leader. .Senator Robert F.
Wagner, of New York, announc
ed to the. associatiow that he
would call up the anti-l^nchiiig
bill at this session and that he
was confident it would be parsed.
The Tallahassee lynching was car-
N E W YORK, July 29.—0—
THE NEW KOlRiK AJE JfeWawJed
editorially’ last week that the •!!,
S. Naval Academy at Annapblirf
be investigated. Under the Caj)
tion, ‘‘Investigafte Naval Acad^;
lynching asd is frankfy skeptical t\y”, the paper said;
jof the story that iiuB^two boys , , ,, . ,
' - "Negro leoders n all part, of.
the countuy s’#ould ^t bpWind
Congressman Mite ^11' in his de
mand for an investigation of the
United States Natal Academy at
Annapolis, Md. For 40 yearsi no
Negro was able to get a nomi-
nat on to become a mid-shopmaa
a t this goveXiment training
school for nafaj officers. Then
during the past two years con
gressman Mitchell succeeded in
securing the appoiRtm«nt of two,
and neit er of them were able to
staip because of the j'im-crow
practices of the student ^body and
officei*s in charge.
‘‘According to reports, G«orgo
L. Trivers, 'the latest victim, whp
was sworn in on- June 17, was
forced to leave last 'Week because
of the insults heaped upon nim.
^loth he and Mid-shipmen John*
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Send all Utteri to; ABBE WALLACE, car. C^O-
LINA TIMES, 117 E. Peabody Street. Durham, N. Carolina.
EjbH—Ihave a small lot in a'that I am expecting?
rorth^ state and I am wonder-1 An.i Witin tl»« ne*t
ing if I will 'be* able to sell it
anytime aoon?
An«t Y*«, provided jrou «dT«r-
the property for Wl*y
not pul it in th* hands of «omo
Roal Estate At*ney and
ikrM
Scottaboro compromiM haa gone,
Death has not been askei^ by the
State of Alabama for Andy
Wright, whfe was twlca before
been convicted and. sentenced to
death in th^ spme cases, "nie at
torneys for the prosecution ex-
‘plain to the jury: “It i« not for
1-
trafn^d gMBp fot a pfranry ■ tc *r >
pwar on Broadway in a natr and'
for laaajr -oi Um> hi
th^ went on tour. Todd Dancan,
Anne Brown, Baby Elyy were
ti»» mtmrm t»Talnp .l
« hif a
-ry i'.ft f
of Ih# b« pr, • (1^ aii«i
that iwwo^^-ni-nt _■ ■*!
avar what gr.r,i M -ti
colored people try to rutka h r
eontrtt)Ution by g1- ;='.ng over or
heir fifteenth’ annual leaeion of
the National (Bar Asaociation at
JPh^lfideljpl|>_eaiiy in Augu^
may take pi^de in aomenatoblc
achievement of their proesalon.
• The naming of Judge Hastie to
the Federal bench waa a distinct |
Bot ttom Oennwln, fiegtietM
should lej^ thto: tt,at they ^ ^.rd mork
Ame{^
if m **-- ——
'Mak^n^' of many fine and im-
portant cantribwtlonai—thov
ContributioBs cannot be made un
less Utey. are made on a certain
—are up tr> a certain stwid
In music, no iesa than in
months. Thie-tiionoy will com# to member* of the jury to aik
you in smal amounts, but yoa
will OTentually got it all.
CJD.—Will I ever pull through
hav* iiis strain and will I ever be hap-
tkom dispose of It for you. Don’t
sell unless you can get a t>o^
price for the lot.
0(Ct,-r-My hue^nd jls in jail
and I want to know if I will be
•Ibe to get him out?
Ans; «(hen you get the n«*c »»•
money to pmy his fint^ then
jro«>can get Him out. However, it
he continues te go to jail at he
has done this year it will not
py again?--.,
Anst Indeed you will. You Will
pay for your home and thi« a-
lone 4trill chanfo your present dis
position to a happy one. Your
CHItDREN are also g^g t#
>change, for ttie better and they
will make your life more con
tented..
EJ.—rJly' husband just walks
out and leaves me I~ Want to
The know why he ('l^en’t ^ta|y at
wbji wc did what 'se did (ask fo"
life instead of death). That ia foi
the State.”
What bearing this new turn
gain; the iSntlng of the book, other fields, the itandirds must
•Negroes and the Law"*, by Atty. 1
Styles of'tj^e Phil«delpbia b*r> >»
another aihievemenl worthy of
commendation; the organisation
of a State association of colot^ed
lawyer* in Oklahoma, which was
addk^saed by a Fj^deral Judge
who Mid colorM lawyers
get a fair deal in his
iome
little lUtta^ _or, ‘niece’.* fdek -ip
tome^'?Kih, and go on eat^Jo
epend It in the fint salooe .they
ome to.' To achieve lasting fam
br reputation that will atand tffe
CaatisMd e«i fag* F*ur
will have on the other cases re- the naming of a colored Itwyer
mains to be seen. Whether the bp the State Boar.c^ of Affairs of
Scottaboro boys will get their Oklahoma to represent it are'wor-
freedom Is still a matter #f ' con- thy of note; the naming of “ a
jecture, and is dpubtful; but that'woAan, Elise Auatin. as assistant
they will not die in the elacric atto’Wiey general of Ohio, and the
chair is almost certain. ^naming of a woman, Jane Bolin,
' as assistant Corporation CouneU
Trouble for FDR in New York, are not to be over-
We are apprehensive for the looked; and finally the fact that
success of other Roosevelt pro
jected reforms because of the fu
rore created by tfie Court ■JBill.
The Anti-Lynching Bill is of mi>re
a stronger fraternal spirit is de
veloping among the lawy^ers i.i a
hopeful sign ftor the.future.
so li(ht on l»im next time. mw| j
people around you do not have home with me like he vsed to do. ^ importance to the colored citizens
Ans; It fs not a girl this time than the Court Bill; and the frif{
anything to do with his going to
/ail.
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WW.—Please help me. I want
a boy friend to call my own and
wOnder if I will ever get one.
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Ans: Without doubt. Cup»d,’s
arrow is going to be pointed at
yon before the next nine months
and it hits, you are going to be
about the worst “love sick” per
son imaginably. Good times are in
store fwr you.
that is keeping him away from
hom,e but It Is some interesting
tinue this way for he is already
card games. He isn’t going to con-
getting disgusted and will take a
more active interest in his homO.
of events may endanger other im
portant pieces k>f legislation which
are also of importance to cititr.is
of America.
It is our hope that the Pi'esi-
dent may still be able to ride
the storm, and carry through the
^ going with a major reforms which, he feels the
an and she won’t do like I want. because they have
he to do and I want to know if I
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TT’ead your column 'ind
enjoy it. Tell me what to do to
make away with the disease that
I now have and will. I ever got
well? ’ *;V
Ans: See a GOOD DOCTOR
immediately, if you do this it will
only be a short time until you are
00nn)^eteiy cured. Neglecting
yourself will only make things
worse. ’
what should I do?
man '‘Wrap her around their
finger'’, but shK]^ 1|[oing to kesp
you guessing. It will take lot
Colored lawyers still have to
figfit within l^eir group for
clients, as well as from without.
Too many coAoredj p«oi|le wiio
ought to know better, who have
legal business of importance io
trMisiact, because of habit and
tradit8*on, go to wliite tawyers,
not stopping to think how much
they are doing to hold their own
group dowh ,by this simple act.
Thfy take money /but of the
unprecedented ^ g*'oup in a field which white peo-
' pie are not inclined
given him such
po|)^!^r' support. The jfact Iinclined to support,
mains, however, that poipular suip-1 ** * matter of policy, and there-
Ans: She isn t going to lei anjT merely places One In a po.*!!- take oipportunities away whivh
Jjbn of powtr; gen^ralMhip^
what is necessary to deal with
NVT—Please tell me how long
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~tiT‘n W"t‘‘ ip .scq^reg-alcd
rooms on the second deck (third
floor) in a remote, unused part
pf |lancxoft Hatt. Whit« mid
shipmen refused to associate with
•the youth and made insulting re
marks when passing him in the
corridors.
“During the period that mid
shipman Johnson (the other Ne
gro to gain'admission) was at the
instjtutlion^ Ifpebblfs and sticks*
were ‘tossed against his window,
and bottles ibrokqn nearby after
he had gone to (bed at 10 p.m.
jThe youth was able to prove that
white boys entered his room and
disarranged Itrafter he had clean
ed it.
Two Angles to Case
“Congressman Mitchell state.s
that there are two angles to the
present case. The first is to de-
liDrmine wheather the Academy
oiRcials mistreated Trivers be
cause of his color. The second
angle involves Johnson, who was
so fair in complexion he could
hardly be distinguished from his
white classmates.
“Jf private educational Insti'
tutions can matriculate students
of the Negilo and other races,
without this racial friction s6 cofti-
nion at the NavpJ Academy,
there should be no "reason whp
there should be this difficulty -at..
a government Khokjl, except with
the sanctions of those heading the
government. And if their actions
have approval of President Rbose-
yelit anjl Secretary Swanson, the
public should know about it.
the cunning and the shrewd. The
of coaxing and attention to m.ke | demonstrated he
I has generalship, too. We believe
* ■ he. will puU through.
h«r care for you for she is jurt
about as independent as
come. She is a clever To««g ladw.
NAACP WIRES BARKLEY
Walter Wbito, NAACP secre
tary, tel«'graphed Senator Al6en
W. Barkley, of Kentuc^iy, con
gratulating Kim upon his election
Lawyers Meet in Philadelphia
Colored ’Hjwyers, meeting in
able nnd^TrrrcompromiBing leader
ship, the Wagner-Van Nuya anti-
lynching bill which more than 65
9enaV>» favtor will apeedily be
as majority leader saying, “W*'called up for defbete and passage
are confident that under your ! at this session.”
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