iiiiii iiihiiI^———^————— ■■■ II II ROBERT E. MAY, Navy, May 8, 1942 JAMES W. WHITBY, Navy, Oct. 26, 1942 III |> 11I R. H. McCOMMONS, Merchant Mar., July 6, 1942 WILLIAM H. CAMP, JR., Navy, Nov., 1942 Hill * VOLUME XXvm ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. THURSDAY, MAY 20,1943 NUMBER 42 NEGRO GUILTY MURDER ALL HALIFAX COUNTY JURY ON THE CASE Sentenced To Die In ,Gas Chamber July 9; ^iles Appeal Notice A special venire composed of Halifax County men sitting as a jury in Superior Court in War re^iton today found Willie Smith, Negro, guilty of the murder of Vernon Powell, white Warrenton storekeeper, on December 31st. Judge R. Hunt Parker of this city, presiding judge at the May term of, court in Warren County, sen hSieed him to die in the lethal gas chamber on July 9th. Julius Banzett, Warrenton at torney who had been appointed by the court to defend the color ed man, served notice of appeal, ajd was given 45-days in which to perfect his plea. The solicitor was given an additional 45-days in which to answer, thus the Negro’s execution is automatically stayed. His case will probably l^f reviewed by the September term of the Supreme Court. The trial of the colored man, who had confessed to robbing a city jewelry store here last year, was scheduled to get under way lyrnday. It was claimed that sen timent against him was strong in Warren County, and a special ve nire from Halifax County was summoned. The jury was selected by noon Tuesday, and actual tes tjjbhony started that afternoon, requiring until late yesterday af ternoon to finish. Lawyers ad dressed the jury last night, and Judge Parker consumed one-hour and 45-minutes in making his rjjarge this morning. The jury was out only 30 minutes. Additional details of the crime will be found on page 5—Sec tion B, this issue. City Officer In Hospital Here; $5 Better Today W. M. Erwin, city policeman since 1936, was stricken with a heart attack about 10 o’clock Tues day morning, and was taken to lAanoke Rapids Hospital where his condition was reported as improv ed today. Attending physicians stated tha^ although he was ser iously ill, he has a good chance for recovery unless unforseen com A’cations occur. He worked as usual Monday night, before the attack Tuesday morning. During his absence the North ward night beat is being policed by Troy Holloman, regular officer for that sjption. Ray Rightmyer Is 2nd Lieutenant In Marine Corps. LT. RAY J. RIGHT MY ER Raymond Jones Rightmyer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones Rightmyer, Sn, 1023 Roanoke Ave nue, graduated recently from the Naval Air Training Center, Cor pus Christi, and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve. Lt. Rightmyer, former student of North Carolina State College vol unteered for flight instruction at the Olathe, Kansas, Naval Air Station. F. C. Williams Appointed To WPB Committee Frank C. Williams, Vice Presi dent and General Manager of Roanoke Mills Co. and Patterson Mills Co., of this city has been appointed a member of the Tex tile Industry Advisory Committee of the War Production Board. Mr. Williams attended a meeting of the Committee in Washington last week and is expected to be called to Washington about once a month. k OLD CLOTHES DRIVE HERE IS SUCCESS The Business and Professional Women’s Club sponsored a drive for the past week to collect old jlothes for Russian War Relief. A special committee from the club ivas formed, and representatives sent to call for the clothes in :ity homes Monday. Miss Minnie Johnson, club pres ident and chairman of the drive, reports that the club had great success in reaching it’s goal. A ;otal of about 600 lbs. were col iected. 140 AWARDED JR. FIRST AID CERTIFICATES 8th Graders Complete Course Of Instruction Offered By Red Cross Shearod H. Crumpler, Chairman of First Aid, Water Safety and Ac cident Prevention of the Roanoke Rapids Chapter of the American Red Cross, presented Junior First Aid Certificates to 140 eighth grade students in Junior High School As sembly Tuesday afternoon. A spec ial First Aid program was conduct ed by the students as a culmina tion of their work to earn their certificates. The classes were held in all the eighth grades as part of the regular course of study in his tory. They were taught by Miss Cornelia Clark, First Aid Instructor. In presenting the certificates Crumpler expressed appreciation of the Chapter for the splendid work (Continued On Back Patge) BABY "LOST" ON STREETS; FIND PARENTS 3-Year Old Disappears From His Home; Gone For About lV2-H