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GIRL SCOUT DRAMATIC
WORKSHOP
(Continued from Page One)
registered adults are invited to
uttend this meeting either on
Monday or Friday. There is a
registration fee of 50 cents.
Mrs. S. A. Jones, chairman of
(lie District Training Commit¬
tee. is appreciative of the coop¬
eration that has been received
from tlie Board of Education
by Mrs. Tracey, chairman of
Training Committee of Savan¬
nah -Giri Scout A.ssociation, in
allowing teachers who are Girl
Scout leaders and district mem¬
bers to be excused to attend the
workshop.
For f urther information con¬
tact Girl Scout headquarters at
33C Drayton St.. 4-8815, or Mrs.
Joanct-tc Harvey Hall, Field
Director for the District, at 714
West Broad street, phone 3-M>51
rivF year old girl
RAPKD BY
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Commissioner Sanford P. But¬
ler. Detective Todd and Patrol¬
man Dave Segall.
According to the police in¬
vestigation, the case was as
follows:
Burke stopped at the house
to pick up the laundry. Finding I
tlie child alone, he assaulted I
her. The mother had gone next
door to use the telephone and I
returned to catch Burke in the !
act Burke fled from the house
and sped away in his truck, I
almost running over Ernest
Brisbone, a witness. j
Tlie police officers .arrested
Burke when they spotted his
truck parked eight blocks from
the scene of the crime. Burke
refused to make a statement. I
Detective Todd stated that he'
arrested Burke last August for
allegedly molesting children in
a sub-division but was forced
to release him when the par¬
ents declined to press charges
In order to save the victims
from embarrassment.
ASK REVIEW INGRAM
CASE
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fi< Joining in this brief did
not question the evidence or
Ihe verdict but did admit In- i
gram was denied his constitu¬
tional right in that Negroes
were excluded from the Cas¬
well County jury since the
C wfll. County "jury- lint bad
hern' compiled from the re'Rs-
!ration hooks of qualified' vot¬
ers which was’ in violation of
North Cprolina law. Tire State
.Supreme Court railed years age
that the only qualification f m
jury service was the payment
of taxes, good character am
intelligence.
The Chief Counsel for the
NAACP, Thurgood Marshall
pointed out that in all of tlie
years in which the NAACP
lie* fought for justice in crim¬
inal eases, this is the firs'
time a state's Attorney Gen
eral has joined with Ihe N. A
A. C. P. in asking to have ;
ease scrutinized.
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pie arguing the case.
The appeal was scheduled
for a hearing before the Flori¬
da Supreme Court Tuesday,
January 27, but was postponed:
when Attorney Alex Akennan,
of Orlando, Fla., suffered a
hip injury when he was get -
tng off the pi; ne here cn his
way to the court house. Slat¬
ed to argue the ease with him
were Thurgood Marshall, N. A.
C. P. Special Counsel, Jack)
Greenberg of New York and
Paul Perkins of Orlando.
Irvin was originally convict¬
ed in 1949 along with Samuel
Shepherd and Charles Greenlee
for the raping cf a white farm
wife. Irvin and
were given death sentences
anc\ Greenlee, then 19, given
life imprisonment. Shepherd 1
was shot to death and Irvin
seriously Injured by the Sheriff
enroute to a new trial on Nov
0. 1951.
At this second trial Irvin
was again sentenced to death,
NAACP lawyers cited twenty-
two errors committed by tin
court in the second trial.
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SOUTH AFRICANS
SEEK AID
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ilizatlon and better under-
standing between the peoples'
of the wc rid, Malsnism must
be exterminate,' from tin
face of the earth," it contin¬
ues. "Whilst we carry on tin
battle in a disciplined and non-
violent way your assistance to
this noble cause wilj be of in¬
estimable value.”
Unbridled oppression based
upon grounds of face and col-
' resort m( ' rii( ' val ™<'thod ■
* tortlirc rn<1 retrogression to
barbaric rule in South Africa
a challenge to civilization
* *9 of vital concern to tlx
world,” the statement
"Jt Is a throat <
peace and as R ich de¬
closest scrutiny and •■on
< f every n ft: n an
all people.”
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XMAS SEALS Etc r
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-KH: and Lancaster, V'u.. and
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The Chri: tunas Seal drive »va
tinder the direction cf Miss Bob
Branch of the NAACP na-
lonal offiice staff. Miss Bl anche
vntivipat.es a final sale total tin
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Read the Ads in this
issue. Our Adver¬
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times.
CALLED TO THE ARMY
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degree at Howard unlverssity hi
1948 and served in the dental
department of the U. S. Veter-
ans hospital, Tuskegee, Ala.,
from 1948 to Y ( 51 When he en¬
tered private practice at Mari¬
etta. He has been called to
serve in the Air Force and will'
enter the service as a 1st lieu¬ I
tenant.
Accompanied by his wife and
daughter, ho is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel,
J. Brown, Sr., of East Anderson
street, before reporting for
duty.
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