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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Faye One Uinitoii Jurist Du rip g tli ■ trial |b<.-y y.-'i" represented hi- u local ■ • ion- at torney who mitered a i>J .. ituillv to the .charge tv hit h ■ ; a-' a masjintuni penalty of two year . on the foad. Persons wno attend-'d the 1 ", d claimed that the state ta d-• >n pU.U-ly to introduce any .widen Conner' > f- the two mui wilt- H** alleged crime beyond the fj'uhv plea which had been entered i.y dthci attoti ney. Following the exhortation flic pvasecutin# attorney that K ■ • ty ■ n-—s be, given the maxi mum penalty allowed by la Jfjdgc Stevens answered that n was going to "give them every minute of it”. Turning t‘o the two defendants he then wild: “That is w h ,I. makes white* men take your p- - pie out and ' iyiu'h thorn; i! that had happened to yon. it would have been nob- dy s fault but youi own.” fallowing the sentencing ol the two men to two years on the rofids, he added: ‘‘Somebody should have been there with a shotgun and filled your belli--- full of lead.” Ilf far l Seizure of Fidelity Lodge succeeding -us brother, tjie late Samuel Tovmc . who was the organizer and find Exalted Ruler -if said lodge He served efficiently and faith fully as a nos!man for 30 -.'far. in the city. Music, and especially singing, inspired him and hi tit r ived much pleasure and coin lot t |n singing and directing choral groups. A few years .ago he or fmi/.ed the widely known I nitod Choral Society, which is one of the outstanding singing societies in the state. He was fatal I v tricken in tier formative of his duty as Ad’-i - to the American Legion Am.d jary, while addressing the picm hers of this group at a tea which was held at the residence of M. and Mrs Howard William hi ’ West South Street Funeral services were conduct ed Wednesday afternoon .A fmu o'clock from Saint Ambro-f F'.pt. copal Church, Rector Georg- A Fisher offirating, assisted it H• ,1 H. Thompson of Win. 'on 'em, former Rector of Sair* Am brose Parish The following c- ■-t the deceased served as t’Hvi pall bearer s. Way]and •• W. A Perry, C G. Irony C ).. W:'. bams Frank Watson -ncl GocK Flagg. Honorary t>ali be. ••-•r- M D Haywood Sctoi Tu, n, A T White. Will (dds ’V J O. Plummer, .lycob Ha\ . 1- H. Roberts ami 1 c-vyn II i,yt Survivors are his wuc M:.<• Sophronia Townes, a sistc:: Mrs. Mamie Wilson; on.- b: - ther, Mr Edward T-nvno ot Phil- Happy Khmer New Year. >ww«ew>a9«t<m;«»g»Mtwwnw»«imflWHTOm^w»w»»«<»^^ m I /y \ lg* // \\ ~'i\ <M W I vSQSk You Win Ml Get Your Wish If you i save it now while the going is good MMim} I : | I First Citizens Bank & Trust Co, "Serving Eastern Carolina” RALEIGH, N. C. I , adelphia. Pa. and a host of 1 friends. Interment wm- in Mt. Hope j • | Cemetei'v. , the -eluins began coining in, The j , I name of President Truma did no: i ' : Mt i) the Alabama ballot j a. hu ■ ;ii tan automatic loss of ! I- b v - ectoral votes from that I . - hi*- i under normal eondi- j ■i ,1- would be counted in the j I), min - dir column. tin- r-allnts were counted it | .. r rpparent, that South j F.troii- -mine stall o! Dixiecrat j . ; Candidate J. Strom Thurmond, j was lor.’t as was Mississippi, lb- j : home stale of Cover nor Fielding j I H Wright, his running mate. Losqs New York DespiU the failure of Henry | Wallace to garner any electoral i voets for his Progressive Party, i ; the popular vote which he polled j in N-.-.v York City was more than - - non rib to have prevented the j ’ 1 loss of that state with its block • of 47 electoral votes, the largest j ' in the nation. i The New York loss, however, j i : was offset in a large measure by the victory in California, where Republican Vice Presidential 1 Candidate Karl Warren had been expected to can v his ticket to j i victory. Despite the Progressive party ' precinct. -by - precinct breakdown which would enable an immed iate analysis of the Negro vote and. its effect, pre-election claims ■ thai it would go to Truman seem lo have bc-n .oornc out. ! Despite the Profrossive party 1 Mure of ticket'- sprinkled with N grn candidates, there was little 1 to indicate any major swing to f the Progressive barter on their , part. The m-iioi Negro population • centers of Philadelphia, Baltt- . more and Richmond, all in key .-dates which hod be- n claimed by the Republicans before tire elec i tii'ii. .■ bowed an < arty swing tow 1 arri Truman, i In Ro-eigi-,. thr- city's three P ' bom mate] v Negro precincts went 1,, aviiv for rnunan with Dew-s running i pool second and Wal lace stiil further behind in third place Results in th- tenth precinct showed 321 for Truman 83. foi Dewey, If* for Wallace and 5 tor Thurmond. Numbet 15 showed i 182 tor Truman. 37 for Dewey, 13 for Wal.'ac- and f! for Thin iTK-nd Number Hi showed 317 for Truman, 121 for Dewey. 61 for Wallace and i for Thurnioi d. While .several Negroes wen listed on the Slate Progressive Party .-date, nont came close to election S. Walter Slade, candt I date for the state legislature, polled a total of 130 votes. Wi! : ilam T. Brown, candidal- for U S. Senate, outran his Ticket tn - poll 2 787 votes as contrasted with ‘j INSI K.V.NCF, I'OMP-Wy PRO DRESSING Present indications point to the fart tha there is a cnn.inued steady growth awl <1 «• - vflopment in the status of the Afro-American l.ifc Insurance company, with home offices at Jacksonville. I la., based on re ports and figures released recent lv by auditor- of .hr Honda State Insurance department, Into ‘toning under State Treasure! Edwin l.arsrn The figures given hv these j • j (15! „f . .VI, . .- Pin'. If. .mi ... I: . -r: ■ *\A • F .'-Old I 'll i rm-ir rof the Governor and the 2.5a t <.| Wa i-■ -nh-bit'-.•■■n n Ho ■ Goyncit •-n Ho.-taiGi, and Medical !;; tvidiiiH mb * a 111 ini ■ -11 r.»] >■ > liip Fducatipn of the N-rUona! 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N 0. - Henry Lpp j i Moon, public relations director ;>f I ! tiie National Association for the i j Advuucemen.fi of Colored People, | | outlined in his address at North ! j Carolina College here Monday, | I October 25. the problem which ; | the Negro faces in wielding the j ! balance of power through his vote j | in national, state and local : lions, j He urged potential Negro vol ! cry to evaluate candidates for pm j j litical offices and decide sot them " ; selves which one yin and will 1 | "most effectively implement a ■ : program that assures equal rights . 1 to every American, tegm d!< of j i j ace, creed, color oj national ori- i | gin,'' ! The speaker gave the "belief! | that, all of the parties campaign ! ine for office in the November election are wooing t!v Negto vote both in the North and in the South, and there arc Negroes who find definite appeal in each of the 'Presidential nominees. All have been outspoken in tho in tention for the elimin.iti.in of tho j obvious defects of ut democracy ! where Negroes are concerned, he j slated. The Negro is possessed with : the greatest political potential in ; his history, Mbon stated, in re ferring o he November election. . “A Negro vot*:- of four million • - * attainable this veathe said. In i I addition to increased numbers,' ! the Negro enjoys a wider Uiffu i sion of political strength than ov | er before ' Continuing he .stoic i that - I j j though the voting d.rength of th • ! color’d -people has. been ustiinai j ed at about three million, this I potential strength has neevr been i . i fully utilized b< •-m of the av- j ; i rage ciizen s notoriety for re j gleeting this primary obligation t of citizenship, regardless of race ; ! Tn defining whet iv meant bv I the expression “the Negro vote.” | I “ j 1 r ff-TT-ri —rrnrirT«-i ini i —r^.-. 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