4 MERE Y CERl^TMA S \ ft HOME EDITION VoL 21—No. 51—Durham, N. t. nmm& PRICE 5c 8«tiirda>, DEC 21, I9m MISSISSIPPI DEAN HELD ON FORGING CHARGE ★ ★★ ★★★ ★ ★★ ★★★ ir it it ★★★★★★★★★ . MUTUAL AGENT KLLED PHONEY. CERTIFICATES END WHEN COPS NAB UNIVERSITY DEAN WOMEN’S ATJXEWAEY PLANN INO FOR THE 28th ANNUAL 0 MEGA CONCLAVE IN TENN Aisociated Negro Freu Jackson, Miss., — If teachers’ certifioatpB didn’t have to be re newed every four years, J. Frank li'enewed. Forged certificates began Smith, dean at the Uatioa Indus trial and Normal school, might not be in the hand^ of the law today. The holder of three dejrrees and second lieutenant in the U. S. Army reserves, Smith has been ago, the end of the four year period when all teachers were re quired to have their certificatee flowing into the offices of Negi’O schools, Southern university, ,Le- land college, Xavier university, and Tuskegee institute. Soon complaints brought about a deseriotion akin toSmith^s and charged with forging Negro teachjhe wae arrested Wednesday.'Late- ing certificates and selling them ly he hu been teaching at Pike county ^icultural school, Magne lia, Miss., and has been dean at for thousands bf dollars to teach ers in Louisiana and MiBtissippi. Xhe police MTflsUi — Smith Miaa. Ia?titute and Wednesday when he came to to have some dental work and turned Jiim over to Louisiana Rtate police whp came for him. State police superintendent Steve Alford of 'Louisiana said that Smith had been selling de grees to teachers in the two states for years, and that officials recently found out about the scheme when un®uspe?ting* teach ers began sending their certific ates in to Baton -Rouge and to “fantastic and nconvincing” the Negro colleges for the required i story of Mrs. J; K. Strubing of four year renewal. f fashionable Greenwich, Conn., that Alford related that while em-jshe was kidnaj^ and raped four ployed from 1934 to 1939, as' times in'one night by her colored professor^ iri charge of extension, butler, chauffeur, Joseph Spell, Miss. I^^titute a n Norvu)} N.A A.C.P. INVESTIGATES RAPE STORY New York — Branding “fantastic and nconvincing” tColored Mother Has Twins; One An Albino, Up-state Hookorton, N. C.—In this little backwood town, was just revealed one of the strang^t of freaks; a colored father and mother with twins—one a dariT" sfirilined prirl and the other an albino boy. ThrQiigh born on Sej>tember 5, not c^' of the 300 towns people knew of it, because of the feax as to how people would take it. “Me and Livvy are tickled to have twins,” reported papa Her- Tiert ’Strong, 30 year old WPA worker, “and the white one dr>n”t make no difference. We love ’’t just like the black one. Bn% folks is bound to talk.” JOHN O’DANIEL DIES WHEN CAR SMASHES IN'»’0 TREE ON HIWAY Standing Reading from left to right front row: Mesdames, Q^. W. CUrite, Robert W. , Harris, Joseph' W, King, . William rQUin- land, S. P, Harris,, Terrel Stanley, Jeronie I; Wrightj Williiim Howse ) work at Southern university near Baton Rouge, Smith (collected fees for teaching but kept the money, then issued credit for the his his pupils and other, finally, for extra, would between $5 to $JOj ^rs. issue teaching cer-'a^e'^gfcj the National Association • for the Advancement of Colored People sent its special counsel Thurgood wqrk j Mtarshall, to Greenwich on Dec. n djl2 to investigate the whole case. Strubing, who gave her 32, was found wundering tificates with forged signatures^ complete with a replica of offi cial sales. The seals gave the degrees an authentic appearance and mo^t such testimonials got by. The hitch developed a month Eilie Matthews. IFranees Franklin. Sitting: Mad- Baek tow: Madme's, Robert Lil- ames Foorest Strange, Stanley B. lard, Matthew Walker, L.‘ D. jHemphill, N. W. Butler, Hjnder- Scott, Z. Ale;tander, Lobby, John son A. Johnson, chairman, J. B. W. Maxwell, John W. Work, Isingleton, Leslie W. Beaslc? and Dennis D. Nelson, and Mrs. MaryiMrs. Oscar R. Jackson. GOy. HOEY SNATCHES CONDEMNED MAN FROM GAS CHAMBER ■■ - ; ’ ■ Charlie Pugh,‘Negro’ farmer of Accoirding to Dr. William L. Dawson, who helped to keep ^he birth a secret, this is how it all happened. “Mrs. Strong came to} the State Matumity Hospi'tal for|; a visit during the summer. T was pretty sure she was going to have i twins, though I couldn’t be cer tain, since we have no exray facilities.” She gave him no oother concern until the night of Sept. 5, when her husband rushed into the office to come quick. First came the SENTENCE CHABli&S' PUGH citizen whose gas chamber Whiteville ■ wl^o die in the gas was scheduled to chamber Friday \ had his sentence commuted to> Whiteville. He confessed to the crime under a threat of death, but denied cominitting the crime at the trial. He stated that he was on to automobile highway at Ar monk, l;j^ew York, near the Ken- sico reservoir early on the morn-/*"" horse through the ing of December 11. life imprisonment this week .by , ,, . , , T . Iri J T> TT woods when the woman suddenly She told passing truck drivers Goemor Clyde R. Hoey. j that she bad been kidnaped, as- Pugh was charged with raping ^stepped m front of the horse and 70 year old white woman near;was knocked down. He stated he First Negroes Leave for Army thanks for what the chief execu tive had don^ in snatching him from the gas chamer. He was also loud in his praise for what Messrs Spaulding and Walker had done to save him. Hamlet — John W. 0 "Daniel, age 30, agent of the North Caro lina Mutual Life Insu»«n.e Com pany was fatally injuretj in an automobile accident near hear last Monday momin? when the car he was driving ran off the highway and smashed into a tree after he apparently lost control of the vehicle. There wete no eye-witnesses to the accident. Mr. OT>aniel was retnming to (Raleigh from Wadesboro where he had gone to take his votfe who is a teacher in the schoof system of that ity, Mrs. ODanirf ia the former Miss Hortense Qalloway jof Greensboro. She had siien» the weekend with her husband in Paleieh where be is stationed a« a representative of the ompany for which he works. Tl» eoapie was married last April. When found by a highwav patrolman Mr. O’Daniel was still con^ienee, and gave informatioat as to hi name ansd vhwtf rela tive? and friends misht b# r*aei>' He was rushed to the hospital in Rockirisrham. four miles from, Hamlet where it was discovered that he has sustained a broken jawboqe and serious internal in- was He died about two hoars U I later after every coneeiTsble ef fort on the part of doctors failed. In addition to his wife Mr. 'O’Daniel is survived bv his mo ther, Mrs. Ernestine O’Daniel of sent Detroit Fights Mayor After Police Chief Slurs Race got off the horse and picked her up and asked her if she •was hurt. She said she was not and Pugh said he got on his horse and went I on to his farm and went to work. Detroit, — Ever since Police jLate that afternoon the womani^omissioner Frank Eamans made swore out a warrant charging him the bold assertion that he “didn’t with rap»e whereupon he was ar- understand why Negroes object to rested and jailed on the charge, being called “n” when they are The governor'* action was called that in boo-ks and on th« prompted by efforts of L. J.'stage,” a whis{>ering campaign, Spaulding and Wm. J. Walker, I(.a.ni,paign, emanating from several business men of Durham who be- sources, is going the rounds a- came interested in Pugh after in- gainst Mayor Edward J. Jeffries, vestigating the charges, and the^ jt ig recalled that the heud of evidence as presented at the the local police department made trial. White and Colored citizens this statement in the presence of n and near Whiteville testified | colored leaders at a conference as to Pugh’s good character and with the mayor while protesting stated they did not believe he was against police brutality on the guilty of the_ crime. However no- 'part of some members of the thing was being done to save the police force. life until Messrs Spaulding! The reason for the whispering f frt f\m fV»i * VV IMP ence to the 6 lb girl, now named Lucy May at commuted by Governor Clyde 8:55 p. m. At 9:06 came a i lb Hoey la«st week after a successful boy, white skinned, white haired,' effort on the part of L. J. Spuuld- pink toed, and pink eyes, arrived. i„g and' Wm. J; Walker* Durham [business men who spent consider able time and money in diggingtwo brothier. Prof. T. up the facts in the case. Pugh,|^- 0'Daniel of Ft. Valley, Ga., who is a well known farmer at Robert O’Daniel, government Whiteville was chai^d with Washington. D. C.x rape. Messrs. Spaulding and father was the late John Walker stated that in as much, Durham, n- • rn. ef , as thev believe the man o e Mr- O’Daniel was a graduate of Birnnngham, Ala. ^ innocent thev-would continue the Hampton Institute and a member f'" ‘o released trom fratemitv. natural Ric Roberts,, Scott News J The fnneral was held at the paper Syndicate sports editor,' :c;t_ Matthew M. E. Church told the Steel Bowl CommitteeT here Wednesday. n 4. x IT 1 Predicting that more than 2,000 rrOlGSt ¥606211613 fans Avill come from Atlanta to see the classic, Roberts admita that Atlanta would, like to hav had the classic. “Steel Bowl” Game Called Natural in Greensboro, Thursday afternoon at three o’clock. Interment was at the new Coloreil cenieterv. “The Steel Bowl game,” he said, “has turned out to be a I natural. Wilberforce of Xenia, j ^ (rthio and Morris Brown of At- ;Bar Against Negro Sailors ters of vessels arriving in Vene 'ziuelan ports throuarh its immigra- ition boarding officers at port of arrival that following members of of the vessels’ crew are not per- Xew York — Secretary of State ashore at Venezuelan . 11 1 „ 4! iu *• 1 Hull was asked this week by the jlanta will play for the nati^al 1) Any member of the crew belong f of Colo«mi People 1„ >" Wlieer.nl ..tion, has. 100,000 Negro citizen [.‘pprsuade the Venezdlean Qovera- person of the \ecro raee. iment to discontinue” a policv of person of the Yellow race Theio. »0v:n n:«UV ty{ilfyi:if tile t of th'I ■ re-' 1; bvildhi* a new H' ly. first Ni .( t) "i vMn;itcBrs ffora th's Tliey left for iort Bragg a| P. I iruy Front row, left to right, Parnell Blakely, Eddie Tillman and DuPre* Woodson; back row. left t« rigrht, Preston Cammon, Lewis Freeman, ThomM ud Freetiim Olorer. and Walker went to work on the^campaign against the Inayor, as I stated by a member of the pro- Both Mr. Spaulding and Mr.^testing committee, "is because Walker say they -will continue to^^he commissioner is appointed by work on the case until Pugh is the mayor and the only way to set free. They stated this weelv get rid of a bad police commiss- that if he is guilty- he should *e ioner, who upholds brutality and sent to the gas chamber, but if he has the effrontery to flaunt his is innocent he should be released, racial antipathy in the face of When told of the action of Negro leaders, calling them boys. Governor Hoey, Pugh expressed is to get rid of the mayor.” citizen most of them wiil be idle New; ‘ place, the bare*NegTO( flnn tha ic a nriiJiTn—j» 1 « ® .. i.* i v » and Chinese members of the erew mentioned persons by order on American ships from enjoying Venezulear Government. . . , , .shore leave at any port eontrolled disobeying the above Atlanta and Birmingham has government of this South i«stmetions does so at h» own and the occasion is a dream—a dream come true.” For years the rivalry between acute, the one always what the other one has. This time, according to Roberts, Bir mingham has something^ that At lanta would like to have.’i He was in Birmingham gather ing details on the Steel Bowl wanting Republic. What the pnnishn>ent ia fe» [disobeying these instraetiona, I In a letter to Mr. Hull, a copy^don’t know, but wihat«ver it ia,. of • notice posted on the Ameri-i persona disobayiaf theaa -aMSt te can vessel, “U. S. Quilfhaiw,” was:ready to accept the eoiiaap|MM outlined. The notice, dated Nov. for their actions so 11, which was sent to the As- 'shall be no misandi classic, national championship sociation by a member of the or-'bont these inatjruetiopw football game, which will be play-'ganization living in PhiladeljAia.'eall at the Ve ed between Morris Brown of Atlanta and Wilberforce Univer sity at Legion Field on Jan 1. read as follows: » t for verification “The Venezuelan Governmentll'nion agent at Ate has issued instrnotions to all ma*>'F Chariton,