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Hie Sepia Sniiig N A A C P
A Bomber For Xmas
An $s0,000 bomber was pivsent-
to Great Britnin hv thf work
ers of tho l/ookheed Aircraft
t orporntion, of lx>s Anjcelea, a.";
a Christ majj oresent.
Sensation
Seeks $1000 Defense
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fflariiif; contradictions jn the
s-tatements made by Mrs. Strub-
jinff.
Awording to the NAACP in-
Ivi'ptiffation, the so-ealled “ran-
(som” note has never be^n found.
The rope allej^d to have l>een
used to tie her has not been
found. The spot where Mrs.
Rtrubing is alleged to h«ve been
thrown in the reservior is hard
surfnoe. There are no rocks or
stones which could have been
thrown at her. No explanation has
l»een given of ow Mrs. Strubing
managed'to get out of her coat in
the wat»r while 1ier hands were
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Miss Willie Mae GistWedsReu. SamuelJulius McLean
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tied. During the time the attack
was supposed to have been made
in Mrs. Strubing’s home. Spell’s
wife was asleep on the next floor
above and there was a dog asleep
in the hall.
Although, according to her
story, Spell is alleged to have
driven Mrs. Strubing through the
very center of the town of Green
wich, with the usual crowds on
the street, policemen, including
traffic poH«emenv ineloding traf
fic policemen, and to have stc^p-
«d for traffic lights, at nq time
did Mr®. Strubing call for help,
or assistance. No one has been
able to find the policemen who
were allied to have looked into
the automobile yhile Mrs. Strub
ing says she was there, and orders
ed Spell to “drive on.” The elleg-
ed “ confession’^J^as not a confes
sion at a}l but, r^h4^, oAaltement
of the whereabouts of dur
ing the night in qUesi(»v:? At no
time has Spell admitted the
charge of rape. After talking with
Spell NAACP attornej's are con-
that he is innocent of the North Carolina teach race rela
tions to foreigners when black
Americans who gave of their
toil and their blood to build this
nation are not permitted to study
in schools supported by the
statet”- 1 'I
vinced
chaise of rape
of a campaign inspirei
press to convici * him «i^4rime
of which be is innocent.
and is the victim
' is^re^ by the
“It seems to me it would
more profitable to invite to such
a study across section of tlie|j^^gg Watts, Robert Toomer
population of Georgetown, S. C.
where two weeks ago on Sunday
State troops had to be called out
NAACP— r
Continued from Page One
and of the individual citizens as
wen. These policies include: com
plete political equality of oppor
tunity, complete economic equa
lity of opportunity in every field,
and compile social equality of disperse a-mob which resulted
opportunity.” because of the lack of such teach
ing. /. ^
“If the University of North
Carolina believes and teacher? that
South Americans are superior to
Negroes or that any people are
superior to other simply because
of race, the University of North
Carolina tiught to olosie its doors.
Very truly yours,
JAMES H. BOYKIN.
Robert Upchurch.
Those present at the banquet
were Mr. and Mrs. Willie Dunn,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burton, Mr.
and Mrs. Conway Burton, Mr.
and Mrs. Nilas Thompson, Robert
Upchurch, Claude Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Hedgepeth, Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan McCloud, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Harris, William
McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. John Bul-
jlock, Will Leach, Bud Griflfin,
Lockhart, Tom Sterling,
nd
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Belton
Armstrong. ,
Please Explain
Continued from Page One
until March in the University of
North Carolina.”
“My experience with South
Americans in this country and a
broad teach me that many of
them are as black as »ny Negro
in this country.” ’
“Whether, as reported, they
will dine at lilly-white Carolina
Inn is of less importance here^
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'At
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Is The Place To CHRISTMAS SHOP
SPECIAL BARGAINS m
1. Suits $5.95 and Up
2. Overcoats $5.95 and Up
3. Jackets $3.95 and Up
4. Watches ..$5.95 arid Upw
5. Men's and Ladies^
Rings— u$5.9^ and .Up'^;
• We lend money on all personal
Property
, D. PENDER STORES AND
BIG STAR SUPER markets'
Durham Public
Service
Continued from Page One
Lindsey as an ej^preseion of the
high esteem in which he is held
by the colored employes of the
Durham Public Service Company.
The. presentation was made by
Big Police Guard -
For Windsors On
Visit to Florida.
Miami, Fla., — A police guard
of the proportions usally accorded
only to the President of the Unit
ed States has been assigned to the
Duke and Duchess of Windsor for
their arrival here from Nassau.
Traffic Inspector William J. Me
Cathy said 50 policcmen' would
guard the pier where the fame^
yacht Southern Cross will dock,
with the former British King and
his wife, who is coming to the
United State for a dental opera
tion.
The Duke, Governor of the Bri
tish Bahamas, let it be under
stood he would make no public
best map E. A. McLean, of Dou
glas Ga. I
The maid of honor, Miss Ann
Thomas of Wadesboro along with
the other attendants Misees Au
drey Clin^n, of Lancaater, S. C.
Frances Sampson, Moreaee Millet^
Mesdames Nellie R. Dunlap of
Charlotte In a ceremony of Asheville, Mamie L. Brewinton,
chann and beautiful simplicity, glia Yorice wore dresecs of
MiHfs Willie Mae Gist became the ^usty pink velvet and light pink
bride of Rev. Samuel Julius Me- ^^petta modeled alike. Eadi carry-
Lean Thursday at 5:30 o’clock at bouquets of briareliff
Little Rock church on E. Eth St. roges. Each attendant wore a gold
Rev. H. E. Wilson, pastor of locket, a gift of the bride. Ushers
Little Rock church officiated as-
were Mefers George Blackman,
sisted by Dr. F. C. Shir)ey. The r g Andereon, Edison.'Blackman^
vows were spokea before k back-Hargrave, Lindson
ground of palms, southern smilax Blakney, and W. H. Harris,
and floor baskets filled with glad bride wore a wedding gowD;
Lola. Samuel Aaron Moore, or- Ivory Satin fashioned with
ganist, played the wedding march ^weeheart neckline and long fitt-
from Lohengrin for the proccssion gieeves. The graceful panelled
al. Preceding the ceremony, Miss ^ack extended to a flare train.
Pauline Bennett sang “O Promise jjgj. bridal veil fell fi«m a halo .
Me ’ and Mr. Mims sang “Be- orange blossoms. She carried
The bride was an arm boquet of white roses and “■
n!arcissee, eaught with white
grandmother, and a |fold bracelet,-^
• — ■ a gift of her husband..
appearance while in the United Mrs. Gist, mother of the brid©
States. wore a black dress of moss crepe
His only public contact wll be with a trimming of net, with
upon arrival Tuesday morning, ifoW accessories. Immediately
when the Southern Cross docks. following the ceremony, the recep-
^ The Royal Governor decided tion was given in the basement of
yesterday to accept the use of the the church. Those ^sisting in enr
Southern Cross, owned by Alexis tertaining at th6 reception were:
cause
marriage by her father, Edward
Gist. The bridegroom had as
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Misses Lula Mae White, Leland:
Bishop, Annie Steveneon, Mes-
dames Mabl« Russdl Minnie
Davis, and Claudia McFadden.
After the reception the ooupl®
left for a wedding trip. For travel
ing the bride wore a two piece
green suit with brown accesBori«a
and a hat with chin veil. She
wore a shoulder bouquet of rose
buds and, ferns. The couple will
make their home in Charlotte.
Mias M«Dead, is the attractice
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EJdward
Gist of this city. She is ^a gradu
ate of •Teachers College at Win
ston Salem, and Johnson C. Smith
University, where she received }ier
B. S. degree. Mrs. McLean is a
member of the Les-Ami^Social
club and a member of the faculty
at Myers St. School.
The groom is the youngest son
of the late Prof. and Mrs. J. E.
McLean of Douglas Georgia. He
is a graduate of the Theological
department of Joohnson C. Smith
University. Bev. McLean ia now
serving at the McCIintock and
Belmont churches.
New Year a.
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An effort is to be made on Dec.
14 by the attorney of the Bridge
port, Conn., branch of the NAACP
and by Mr. Marshall to have an
interview with the defendant.
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