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Barred FitMnj Admiral Says Negro Jury In Spell Trial es‘Too Intelligent”, (Continued from pace one) (Continued from pajje one) jhell. The relationship* , on shiji- Mr*. Stnihinfr apfVared injboara «re *neh that white nnd court Wednesday for the firstjrolored jiwt cannot be nnxed. It time, aMy>mpanied hy a nniform-*^*^ been fried anil has failed. ed nnr«^ her private attorney, Michael Bradley, prominent Conn. fwditiciant her brother. «l»o an ■ttomey, and her hn^band. She wnt thronirh a lenpthy examina- tio* at the handq of Mr. Fiied- man. Obrion.ely aneerefl at the manner Dr. Thoiiia^ rej)lied: “Hr. 8«cr«tary, we have liv ed ia hell to lone w« bare be come acclimated. That ia all we bar* been need to for 160 yean. Pat os in hell and we will work our way out. . u j * *u „ , , _ , , . >agked one of the voune women Saying: he was a Texan and his .Wn. children had been taugrbt ini in «liirh IVf,ii.f rom.fl * i„, io»e that Dc.n MtOonn hus p»l^t,r,V Ih- .lory t»H k.- II,, pr. Mr,. ,I.rk»n *h™ lh,j I'W be- wealthy societv woman, whose "o well they didn’t want to be) I am writing to you frank!y on thin matjer beeanHC I am aware of many of the problem* I'nfolved, and bceause I know that it ia qnite pofisible that your nttitnde may have been misinterpreted. The Press report to which I re ferred indicates that the Athletic ,Council at the University of (North Carolina has made no ob jection to having Coward play pn their campus. Dean McConn, of Washington {Square College, is reported as having rather neatly neatly evad ed the whole iasne and as having in the college this question: ‘‘Would you marry a Colored Boyf” It is hnshand sat in conrf watching her intentlv, WilHi! a:ked the Court to advise TViedman about "torturinc and badgering” the witness. Judge Fo?fer immediately asked the inr\- to sten ont of the promoted out of that he “had no prejudices per sonally,” Admiral Nimitz said t wnuld be imfXiBsible to use Ne groes. When a ship sailed often the crew would be deipleted by her class and , iqnently been the reom. when 'fViedman insisfe«l that left behind or illness. Re- thif reou«=t crnixtitnted a mis-•’y trial. The court reprimanded the the nearett port. Becaose color- pro«ecntor, but refused to i*llow the trial to stop. Accordine Mr. Marshall, the trial is expected to consume the balance of this week and run well into' next week. Irwin Friedman, brother of the defense coan.sel, is also associated in the case- ed and white could not be assign ed together, it would be impossible to replace Negroea if they mann ed a ship, he opined. “Negro arc superior generally to the whites who enUst and would Carolina, and as one proud has too fre- red herririg which has been dragged across the trail of better relations. As yon know full well. New York University is thought of throughout this country as bein? a Citadel of personal liberty. The great growth of the institution at tests the faith which American student had in the policies of the institution which yon so aljly direct. As « resident of the state of Nazis Make Slaves of the Conquered French People IN THE DOZEN nation* which Adolf Hitler’a armies have conquered there are 86 million p««ple, today reduced to vassalage and made to contribute to the building of the new and greater Nazi German State. Under a merciless military order, two million prisoners of war have been formed into labor battalions to reconstruct for German use the railroads, bridges and other public works destroyed during the lighting. Watched over by military guards and pushed to the limit of their endurance, onc«-free European fathers and brothers now work aide by side in slavery. therefore have to be made petty officers,” he went on. ‘"nie white enlisted personnel would not stand ifor this.” For Complete Dairy Service Telephone L-955 Or Contact The Durham Dairy Salesman Who De- liTert In yrar NeigUMMr* hood. durham dairy You C^n Taste” ■■■■■■HUM to call New York University his Alma Mater, I have taken the liberty to write you very frankly about this sitnation. Both ns realize that whether Coward play ed at Chapel Hill on January 18 or whether he did not play is not [important, but it is important that .... , „ we Aould lend all of our resources 18 IS thejamoMt beinlf sued forjto the end that a great country RED CAPS by the U. T. S, Red Cap^ are being r^resented by Leon M. Depres and M> J. Me yers, Chicago attorneys. Here to serve in an advisory capacity are Altys. George C. Hayes, Wash ington, George Roewer, Boston, Theodore Berry, Cincinnati and Fred Mandel, Cleveland. Open Letter (Continued from page one) hag aot yet arrived, and ^ we |Sire certain that we do know this, then, does it seem, to you that the 'democratic procesg ean be advanc- jed by Waiting for this time lo arrive or by taking such‘steps =8 may be calci^ted to help all of jue arrive at that point at which the democracy of which we boaflt ean begin to assume the propor- tiong of reality f girding itself for nation defense, can actually be proud of the de fend. Very sincerely yonra, j A. HENINOBUBO, , ' Department of Education, North Carolina College. AH:JFS The ifratitude of most men is but a secret desire of receiv- insr greater benefits.—^La Ro- chefoucald. « « « Fv6 hwird of hearts unkind, kind deeds With coldness still returning; Alas! the gratitude of men Hath'oftener left me mourning. —^Wadsworth. ♦ • • There are "experts" on howto win the war who do not know who owns the island of Crete. (By the way who does at this moment. THESE and other uncensored scenes in the latest March of Time entitled “Uncle Sam—The Non belligerent” are taken from the contraband Nazi fewsreels, Deutsche Wochenschau, intended for wovdng in South America only. T^is film, in tercepted and seized' by British officials, was ob tained from the Canadian Film .Commissioner for exclusive use by The March of Time. Ex hausted French prisoners a bucket brigade (above hftY in line with saddened French children stan44nr pails to receive soup ratiooi trow* . P their Nazi conquerors {above riimt), and jmhj similar scenes included in the March of Tim« film have taken On a meaning entirely differ*»»; from that originally intended by the Nazi Pro^*- f anda Minis^, which has been attemptinc \o righten South American countries away from cooperation with the U.S. in hemisphere a>^m«e. out the South. Mr. Bryson will address the Maryland drjrs on the topic: “America Defended or Ameri ca Debauched?” Prior to his talk, the audience will be ad- idressed by George W. Crabbe, for two decades the Superin tendent of the Maryland Anti- Saloon League and now the General - Secretary of the Anti- Saloon League of America, with headquarters in Washinirton,D. C. Mr. Crabbe is one of the leaders in the move to bar the sale of liquor from Army camps and from the vicinity of those camps. Strong Factor in Defense “In my talk, Sunday,'^ he said, “I expect to show that prohibition is an inseparable element of our national defense efforts. The biggest issue in America today, from our stand point, is the fight to» protect the boys who go to Army camps from the forces of liquor and the forces of evil.” Petitions which have been sent to 800 churches in Mary land, with the request that pas tors have members of their con gregations sign them and re turn them to Anti-Saloon head quarters in Baltimorei are, ad dressed to President Roosevelt. The petitions read: “The President, Washington, D. C., Sir: As Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, we, the undersigned, respect fully urge you to use your good offices to stop the sale of all kinds of alcoholic liquors inside the Army camps and to throw around the camps a zone suffi ciently wide to prevent taverns and vice districts in close prox imity thereto. CALL IT POETRY GOINC SOUTH Why^ should you be the lucky one To bask beneath the Southern sun While up far North the snow is snowing ^ And icy blasts of wind are blow ing. Instead of things like brother ly love I wish some orator would preach More equal distribution ot. , Vacations-to Miami Beach! —Selected. ★ FASHION PREVIEW* Strange Beast Causes Terror ijINETY-THREE THOUSAND 1C ILL C ID'' . Few of us realize thiart during the year 1939, NINE- THREE THOUSAND people met death from accidents in America... one person every five and one-half min utes, eleven persons every hour, two hundred and six ty each day, eighteen hundred each week. Sixty-two per cent of all fatal accidents fall under two headings ... motor vehicles 34% and falls 28%. With the holiday season approaching, travel will be in full swing. \^at would be the picture in your home should you be one of the victims? Insurance will not bring back a loved one, but there is satiifaction in the thought that the future of those left behind is financially secure, Can you afford to gamble with a need so vital? NORTH*CMOLINA MUTUAL /Q / * DURHAM. NOHTH CAROLINA Charlotte Office Durham Office 2 33 S. BREVARD ST. 809 FAYETTEVILLE ST. A» £• Spears W. L. Cook Manager Manager (By W. W. Stedman) Moncure. — About 7 o’clock Monday evening, January 13, I hapepned into H. V. Vicker’s store and observed bib, togeth er with M. E. Ray, E. A. ^yne, Dock S^)eagle and others >^arm- ing to the teeth” with shotguns and high-powered shells as if getting ready for an attack by the Indians or some other ma rauders. Jokingly, I pointedly inquired, “Why call out the ma- litia?” This arming was the result of oen of the most interesting in cidents and mild excitements which our .village has had for some time. Very early the pre- ; vious Sunday night a strange animal, tentatively identified as , a timber wolf or gray wolf, at tacked one of E. A. Payne's dogs and before Mr. Pa3me could reach the scene, practic' ally severed the dog’s head and otherwise mangled it. Mr. Payne relieved the dog of its suffering by tapping it with the axe an left the carcass in the back yard to be disposed of the next morning. Mysterious Tracks The next morning Mrs. Payne instructed her son to bury the carcass or cremate it in the shavings furnace. But upon investigation, the carcass was found, almost consumed. The same large ‘^strange tracks led off toward Haw river. Assuming that the strange flor reumed hmeo after having' knows it was not a dog and his been in town about an hour and description tallies with that of observed his dog coming stag-^ a tinft»er''w6if "ijfiveif'^.in the gering into his ya^^, bleeding j,oots. Several years ago the profusely about teh mouth and j^te Will Bland was reported to body. The dogs taly was off have killed a similar animal in except for a stub a^ut four this same section. Men who inches long. The dog was a should know say that this ani- large, mat^e German police ^al is not a dog, for dogs do and it IS said there is no dog. . , j , known in this section that are could have come so near killing exactly like any dog's tracks it. yr A I they ever saw. Anothef'Unlit Organizra i - When Taylor reported the mg | ^ - facts and they^jgere) thoroughly |yiQrY|Q1in l^||fpnpc checked, anothei^rmint hunt’ J VllUl tllCO was organized. Rob Smith, l?Ar Don with Harvey Wicker’s dogs and JUUI L/rja *01 Dull Alton Thomas and his dogs were /\ f ¥ • ± O called in and a general search (jl LlQUOF 3l vBlDpS started. Simultaneously an unidenti- . fied traveler, who did not know . Baltimore, Md. — Congrega- of the incidents which had al- tions of more than 800 churches ready happened, reported that throughout Maryland are today he saw a wolf walking down co-operating Math the Maryland the north bank of Haw river be-1 League in a cam- THE pratitude of most men s but a secret desire of receiving greater benefits.—^La Rochefoucald Looking for m eprin^ Milif Tht Februitrjr Good HoUtekeeping oferi thit chic iuit of navy mool high* lighted by the perennlnUy fathiom Me moim of polka dote. Service You will find our SERVICE complete to the smallest detail. Our ye^rs of experience enable us to anticipate your need and therefore serve you better. thoughtful Attention To Even The Smallest Detail* AMEY’S FUNERAL HOME 401 Fine Street 24 Hour Service Phone J.2971 tween the highway and thf rail- riad bridge. The trail was tak en up and the same mysterious tracts were reported seen, but the elusive animal was not ap prehended. Naturally, in the excitement many rumors have risen, but paign to bar the sale of alcohol ic beverages in Army camps and to establish zones of prohi bition around camps, officials of the League have announced. A report on the progress of the campaign will be made on Sunday, Jah. 26, at the thirty- Jfasksoii Plumbing and Heating A. E. JACKSON, Manager A RELIABLE BUSINESS WITH A PERSONNEL MAKING IT EFFICIENTLY FOR YOU 707 H FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONES: Res. F-0591 Bus. N-6871 the people who reported thei ^i^^h annual meeting of the above facts are not easily ^o be held at 3 p. m. cited and are not given to pay ing any attention to rumors not based on some real evidence. Previous Stories For many decades similar ac counts of such an animal have been reported by highly reliable people. J. Vance Ray says that in The "l^yric^hetrter liere. This annual meeting, which attracts an audience of many hundreds of supporters of the prohibition cause from every county of Maryland, is expected to be one of the most important gatherings of its kind in many years. The chief speaker will be when he lived at the Parish or animal would return to its prey | Billy Harris place some 30 yearsj^^presentative Joseph R. Bry- again, the next night the men ago a strange animal attacked son (D) of South Carolina, a armed themselves to watch for his dogs at the lot and he came! World War veteran whose bold it. 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