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WOMAN BRUTALLY BEATEN New Canning Sugar Stamp July 1st RALEIGH — Housewivv-t will get Although it is expecltd th-t 750.- m-re rnnning sugar July l when ouo tons of sugar will be available '-pa-e stamp 10 becomes valid for ihis year for h^me canning sugar, five pound', Theadore S. Johnson, compared with .sOO.OoO tons during Stete OPA Director, said today. 194.1. Johnson inged housewjv. % n; t Johnson explained that this is i.. u.se spare .stamp lo unless the th-' final stamp of the year for can* .-ugar is ictually needed f. r horn’ ning si.Far, as no ea.sine of the .sug* ranning ar situtti-.n is exp. cted before 1947. 'Continued on back page* Citizens in ilproarOver Brutal Case VOIJ'.MF. 1\'. NO. llAl.KiCH. NOIlTII l’A};OI.INA wi:i:k kni>isa sati fdav. jtne 2{>. ihu> Fight Against Justice Black Revealing *■***♦»* ******* ******* ******* **** BILBO PROTESTS NEGRO VOTE Seeks Cooperation of Opponents to Bottle Negro V^ote Cirncer Heat. Wunuiii With I'.i'ttlf HAl.KIOH —M>-- JJ of ill.: .V Ha> . • > M ' . -..ll'. ..ulUil S..toul..> . -> J I- C’-i'-. ••-r. • ■{ t:-. • ;:uij Gro.-.ry jt 'tn i : . • K I.iii.r Sti.c’ .\!: h . riitucked 11. 'll. ■I ... -.l.d Miritii .1 . hi • 1 r.t side (.1 !.i i f.iee, o. i. ,1 '.v.'Ui.d 'in !li. -hi-nd and j "ui i t ■ , : Shv •• .. lO h.- 1 > . V .. "led oij h 1 -k |i 1 Senator Bilbo Conducts Re-election Canipaisrn Without Aid of Negroes Jackson. Miss. (AXP) — An appeal to his four opponents last v.eek to help block the Negro vote was made by Sen. Theodore Bilbo from his headquarters here v/herc he Is eonduvtlng hLs cam paign for reelectioii to the U S senate. ralhgh doctor DEFE.ND.tM l\ SUIT drr. Cleruentin*! iiay Plummer tiled suit In Wake Superior Cuuil yf;.icrday charging Dr. J.hn Owe.. Pjummer. Raleigh Negro physi cian, with cruelty and requesting cLmony without divuree Th. plumimrs wer. married on Fet 27 ifiii7 ll... His letter to hes political rivals pointed out that "thousands uf; Negroes, especially Negro soldiers '.vho are exempt Irom paying pul! , taxes by an act of the Mis.sisippi legislature, are rcgi.stering or at- ' tempting to register. "This these Negroes have no rigl.t to do and they must not end should not be permitted do," the letter continued. Bilbo's opponents were warned that "any straddling or dodging or equivocatkin issue. . . must jncceitsarily be construed as u de- I sire on your part not only to se . cure the Negro vote. . . but an epen jvowal of Negro voting and Ntgiu control of the political life of our stau." "1 am wri..ng," the letter said, "to ask that you uromotlv ioir RAJ EIGH DOCTOR DEFENDANT IN SUIT .•Ir Clemeniiru iiay Plummer tilt'd suit In Wake Sup.rioi Conn rcMtTduy charging Ur J.hii Owe.i f-.ummer, Habigh Negr.. physi- Clan, with cruelty and reqtioliii^ ^l.mony without divorce. To. pluniiiura w»r. ii.arrii-d on EcL 27, 1907, lilt cuiii|ilaiiil siatt-d. The plaintift gav. x :o>e a^ 5b ilia fjei nii.'baiid'.- a« (1,5 Dr Plumber she claiiiied in tlie papers, i.r j Tiighl.v >iicres«ful, praciicing rindiral do'iyr, speci.d- iring ir. trtatn.rm ol e>c. oi. no>e and throat, owning und uperatin*. 8 hospital ii, ihe City ul Hjleigh " Recipnily, stu alleged, in has acted in 'I cniel and disagreeabh inan- ner. i:gni lo ao ana tncy must n.it -r*d should not be permitted e> do,” the letter continued. Bilbo's opponents were warned that "any straddling or dodging or equivocation is.«ue. . , must |rcce.4sarily be construed as o dt- .sire on youi part not only to se cure the Negro vote. , , but an ipen uvowal of Negro voting and Nigiu conliol of the political lift of our itati "I am wii'ing.' the letter said. It. ask that j'lu promptly join through till- puhln pf--; m a r. • que.si to the.se N«-grot*.s to rvfarin i i-rn anv attempt to participate in our white neinocratic n.uo- inaling priinary on July 2 and that you also j.on me and otho; white people of the slate in v\ - cry effort to prevent this first ■step, under the leadership -.f 'Continued back page) N. Y. Governor Bestows Honor on B. Washington Dewey’s Address at NYU Brinj^s Great Honoi's ot Hooker T. Washinj^ton Negro Vet Must Return to Georgia Chain Gang N'etfi'an of Thi'oe Major Canipaian.'^, Sontenc-ed bv Coiii l to Return to (.la. BV JARVI.S KOBINSON TRENTON N J -ANPi - The .\e\* Jtr.-ey Suite Supremo Omict iiKd that 20-ye.tr-old Negro U. S. .Army Vcleraii. Jay Gould Cotton, auist return to .i chain gang m ' ieorijia 111 p.iil the stale .>iiprenie cuurt dccisi n >aici "h is clear that t)u iUylum >tate of a pers ii fleOng the 'late of his conviction fiir a crime killed III Auto Veeideiil I Savannah, Ga. (ANFi - Prul. William McKinley King, instruc- jlo at George State College, w,..- killed recently when the car in hic" he was riding collid»«^l wilt, thal office. J. 1. ir^Kxe dt a Savannah intersection. King wa.-i a native Virginian. ha.>, n .• right to eoiihu .t hi- trial, but oiiK ihi i ' as to the obligation o» thi- ^tal• t • suriendtr 'he |)i'r'"i ' stale from which he fhd " The eourt'> deci.-iu b.i kid : Jei.ty Supri-nu- Jii--t.ji- Jo i-, ';. Perskie'.s ruling .i. .N'l.niic C'>.' .Ma\ when he ;eti: eJ :i\: •■xirudilion procte'lini oup.i 'ci.iri .lii.-iice I'.'i-'k,! i '-iic..t'll .New Jersey hw- n- ii'd l ' • i on tne It guilty of f'oll*in> ir... Gcorgia, Tne Asbiiiy Park. N J . .Am.r. Legi .. |Kisf engaged .in .'l'■>>:: Robert Qucui, for Colton Q. r'lid th.'it hi; clit.m •.♦ it ;,e;.r when he was senience.4 and : m hav rathe bvcn lhai led . I juve I crnriii.d ■ Continued on back page> VM TI.M OF \IT \t K - Vto Iteliri'; a l.arnrs. '.’l.’i N iiatvtiMul •Strict, v.a- bruialO 4-\*idltd S.iluxUv ni|lit ill the t tm i (iroi-ery Jl tin- e oniri ol t liii and I uiM strt • t- J r ( uiuitiii. iiuiitr ol the ■i..fr «t- laeked lor uitli a l.eii to.ltlr aiu. -he >\4s nrderr . out ol tlir 'loi; loIl.'Uiiiv 4 H-qiiesl lor 4 l.otilf tl heir fur 4 iiieiut t.itu t'ioil|iuilira lo r I iiiiioit - >t 1 .Vi BdriO' a brrr but lilu-. .; lo »r'l l.i .Mr- .\olie- I'etlu-.i '*h'i ret|im>t«st uOr Jii.l Ing the 4Mcrr4tluii. .ili«.kttl Mi. Baiiic- with 4 i-err l.oiih Rumors Thrown Against Savannah, Ga. (ANPi - Prut. William McKinley King, instruc- tti at George State College, w'as killed recently whtn the car in •'.hic'' he was riding collided with that Ul Lrffice. J. X. ol a Savannah intersection. King wa.-i a native VirBlnian. Legr n post engaged lUo.i.. • Robert Quctn, for ('ottoii (J.n ."'aid that his clliiu v?..' H \enr> ol.l when he wa.>! .sentenre.i and ^hrll:^t have b'tn tried in a juvoiine etiinl rather than j crlmln.il c-oit 'Continued on back page) "I i>i'( I .Mj’ rrijiir-t fur 4 l.olilt- 4 ll I t’O'jDiiunlrd her. i uiuion noM ,Vi''. Barnes u brer tiul icfu-til to Kell tu Mrs Atiiic 1 1'elltti.id nhit rr>|urKi«-i ut*r and . ing the alterralion, 4ll4*'kt'tl .Mrs. Baines with a licrr botilr. Rumors Thrown Against Black Shows Unrest in Court .NEW YORK (ANPx — Booker T Washitigtoti and Harriet Iieeal..-r stvWe Wert honored last week by Gov. Thomas Dewey during ex ercises at New York University, A message fr m the governor lauded Mrs. Stowe. aulHor of ' UniT- Fom’s Cabin," as a personality thai "occupies a unique place in the proud pages of the coentryV he»- I 'ty." Her novel was “no accident" m arousing •'the coiiscienc TENN. RIOT CASE FAILS COLUMBIA. Tenn. -A.Vp -- A ludgriieiil agaiiist uf Ihe Febi uar> ri't victims ner.- wa.- nanded down la.'i week after the NAACP hod fought for three and one half weeks to free them. (Continued on back p:i>'e) nation." he said. "All her life shi.w- ■id lu rself a woman of high purp i.-e All her life she workeil tui fre«-. I dum and human justice " Uewey called '^r. Washington , one (if the great hguu s of (• : liistory .nid living proof (hat higii : purp' se and constructive leadership j Is no ri specter of persons or color j Janies Kg' erl Allen .ead tin- g v- I triioi's n.essiige. Cleveland G. Allen. I who has led pilgrim.iges in honor ot both pcTSixris fur nearly 20 years, vc.is chairman of the • xercisvs. Oth- r cr spe-uker.- Were Mrs. Laura B Prisk, .Mr.' Marguerite L. Prioleau, : -Mrs Gertrude M Washington, Mrs. Nellie Marshall and H.nry W. Du bois. There la "inore org.mized hate" ill this c untry today than during the m-nod preceding the Civil War, said Coldcn Brown. Tin bu.-l of Booker T Washington, founder ot Tuskeci e Institute. w.is recently -jn- Veiled al New York University s hail ul f.iine. .lOK i',\V\Sr, CONN Tl!K WOU K.-^—SIm.v n i- .i,u- loin.- at; In knucked Hilly Conn out iti the .‘tli rmind ul' ilmir scliodiilt ii |.^•^(lUl1d hat!i' in New \ (irk la.sl U'eti .Hbidjiy niiflit. Ilcu'ks liow ii liappcncd: In .1 fl.-isli I.oims w.-i.s in. and like a pile driviM [joundinif a pole iiiln tlu' mud. Itis lylii rii ix’d iwice and. lit r a Iniildinir railing apju! after a shell hit. Conn .'ctartiMl .slnwly lallintf down. .A sln.shiiiKf. mindermis Icfi then left the ehalloiifi'ei fl; ' ' i. .. . . , ilie .spacious Hronx paik. Negro Insurance Companies Reaches All-Time Record 41 Neu'i'd In.-uranci's til Gatf”!' Fi)f a'rnli .Annual .Mi'ctin.u, -July I (ltd In N,- Ymk (ANP' — As mi ni- mg to *72:k22.1-.t11 '•nv. iing 3,»-l'i. ber.s of thi; Nalion.i! Negro Insn aiice is.s'arialion. comptising •• N«gto in.'Uiance ''ompani'S sc.e U-itu ihioughojt the con'it", gath'-r for tifi; 25fh annual n»»- ' mg hero .July 10-12. Miev w,! hear a report which wiii s:i" thoii cot.-hitjed assets a.s hoing shatie le.s.s man $70.(l00.0(ni Vh* ; haw in.sui;,n('e in force an.ntu’t Toi policies They ha\i' onjovc a stoa(i\ giiiwth which appcpi 1-. he accek-rating con.stanfly .. tin III' inbi'i organi/i.iion- ni>v iul'luT an.I higher into thi- :e;i'i • hig husin.-^s. .A t)re\iie of the report to b tinned ' ii hack pagei TEACHERS TO MEET IN DiiRHAM lil'RM.NM The foiiy-fifth an- ini.d irecting of the .•Nmcriciin T -ach- . - i.,11 u. will be held July 2:t- al N irih Cai'lina Cidlege her.-. •iiuiniiiicenT ' fioin the offic-.- ! I'ii Kxi-cniive .Si I r-t.irv reported 1. 'l we. k. rr. of (ho roof i-cni'e will be ‘Till- .Ntnericnn Negro Teiicherj (.JpporiiMly and Ohliga'ion in Intcr- Gronp Education." and among the pr'n inetd sjieakers dining the se.»- 'CoMtimie-d on batk pnge'i JOHNSTON MAN SLAIN BY POLICE Simthlieid -- FreiJdie L. Fol- :c!ei. 2(j, wa.>i instantly killed 10 jpiur Oak.s aljout 11.00 Thursday niglil when he is alleged to ha\e u slated arrest by Chiel ol Po lice lludie Tempif, Coroner J. I). C'liech reported here last Friday. Creech said Temple who was called to Four Oiks to make th(i ariest reported that Folder was "tiashing a knife and making thitats" and that previous to Temple's arrival had gone off, got a gun and tired into a ctowd gath- cu d on a porch. When Temple attempted to ar- iist him. Tt mple .said he whitT- ii'ci around, knocked him dov.n land attempted to shoot him. aiid I thal he used his gun quickly uixd j.shot Felder, The coroner said evidence tend- ltd to show that Folder had been dunking and that the officer she; the vielim in "self-defense." but that he was holding the cast* opi n fci I'urther investigation. The fatal shooting occurred in the yard of Mrs. Millie Co:t where a crowd had gathered lo attend a Sunday School parly which wa.s being held to raise money for the church, according to reports, and was the result of an argument about 15 eenU dus r (U-r for some ice cream. T’ight Seen /\}f:iinst •i’fuman’s Latc.sl .Appointment to the Nation's ('ourt WASHINGTON 'ANP. Ne- ...‘is whu li.ivi h-iiUnl .Justice Jh'.'.I. Hl:,ck a- a liber;.I ire looking in .m;i/(iiKtit .11 thi fight befueiM 'iicir id 1 and Ju.-tice Jack.'o.t Wriici.. .u im-lropi.litaii daihc- are .-ayiin- that the former Kii Kluxer i? tioi the liberal he i- ce.un'- SPECIAL HOLING ON BUS PROBLEM FACES S. C. Columbia, S. C, {ANPT --- G n- Rensome J. Williams, inform''i quaiters said this week, is cen- sidering ordering a special ses sion of the state iegwla'.ure to liini ways and mcan.s of circumvent ing the recent supreme court d'- o-tion (Irene Morgan c.i.so) out li wing intcrestate jirn-crow "u; tavvcl. Several requests for the action have been addrc.sscd to ihv go:- ernor. these qu.irtei say which are in kee ping with tus state s cu.-- toms. F'aced with paying equal .sal aries to school teachers, stat-' 'Continued on back page) (-.1 being. Ruii.ois -it -lute Oil the l.'cnel. havt inek.iJ W.i-tui.gtni fioie l.llli' to IIIIP . bn. l. Ver b« lo r ll 1- It f.iui tin 1; -ll .!y . i\( I, the nceiii ouliilirM .Ml Tn.inni. i, no*. -0 w.-tt iilf.iM';! Jl Ji'lie. ,J,.iks..n for biiiiging thb ii.atu to a Ihai ih.' public will lu'futtn in '.i- --.upreine coiiit .e .1 i.-.-.uli ot .11- enli rnal Livk..iiii : i-, tin /. *, uf (Tinny who have :e;‘ijd, u it • -.ourt ax, incorruptible ..im Du- imji Word ill justice Missing Is the sliong h.ind of former Chut Justice .Mi Huglr.- who m.niaged to keep h.irnioiiy 11 tile bench and his a-.o 'i..t... no..: ins logciher Tiu- apiionitincnl .-t Kred Viiisoiijfi the cliiel juslie. rh p I .in mdicati-I' that ill was no' Will within th.- court • tul ilu.;.- ,.i.o W(ie ii.'inring to Die clii.-f Justi.'v :.hip .ire bitter -jvc 1 th.- bypat;. and 111- flareuj) -if lemi-ei.- and clii.rg. j nd coiintei chaige-. i- beli.-v.d u bo u lesnlt -if the Vneoii jpp-’j.t- m«»tit W AI.LVCE IIMlI R. TAKER WtRM D tISOl T DEIHS W.-M.I.ACK—Ju'Ilf -1 Ihe -.i.o A M .Mc'Cliin-r Kritay IOoltllll,J warned Oscar SIi.-ka- liuieial dn.. lor and operat-r 0/ a l.niial I. agiio, 'Continued iiat'k \my 4-H CLUBS HOLD PICNIC — Between 3,500 and 4.500 dele- Club leaders expect to make an annual affair, the greater part of « school-age children; a group of less active visitors and guests who Rogers. Senora Howell. Norma Wall and Maxine Morgan who gatas. visilon and guests of Wake and 13 other s utheastern whole day was given over last week to recrealioTial activity. *1... u— rti.4 tl r«i u I : . r-u 5 1 ,1. ^ ^ v. .1 .. . • i... watch from the grand stand: the carnival, where the horses tako pose in charming beauty for Ihe cameraman; and a close-up view counties attend the Bouhem District 4-H Club picnic at Chavis In the scenes pictured above are: (left to right) a group of r a i r Fvk is ilal*igh. In the Ittel of such entertainmenu which 4-H youngslers swimming in the pool, main center of allractiuii to; you round and ruuitdi four beauties, left to right. Misses Asalia of the pooL
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