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STATE TROOPERS TO GUARD
SCOTTSBORO YOUTHS ASKED BY SHERIFF AT NEW TRIAL
I. L. A. Leader NEGROES
Latent picture of Harry Bridges, leader of longshoremen and mari- time workers on the Pacifle Coat He is spokesman for the workers in negotiations for new awards with shipping, interezia.
Survival of
Nation's Weaklings
LORD DAWSON'S FEAR
FOR FUTURE Prophet Of Synthetic Protein
Lori Dawson, it the prize-giving} at Gay's Medical School recently, referred to the possibility that in the near future the world may have syn- thetic protein.
AGAIN FACE COURT
1 Gets Her Chance
Decatur, Ala., Nov. 5.
When the next Scottsboro trial is opened here early in November some jurist other than Judge W. W. Callahan probably will be on the bench und state troopers likely will be guarding the defendants instend'i of the sheriff.
Callahan, stocky, ruddy-fuend man approaching 80 who appeared in the best of health at the last trial in January, 1936, now is suffering from heart disease and his health almost surely will preclude his appearance on the bench next month, Friends be- Heve
SEVERE ATTACK SUFFERED
He has suffered at least one severe attack and he is confined to his home, It is likely that Judge A. A. Grimus, who shares the judicial circuit, will hear the casos.
Although Mari Monte, 20. Reno motion picture theotre cashier, had never heard on opera until last November she has been selected to sing, Bar- barina in "Morringe of Figaro," with the San Francisco Opera Company this winter. She took her first vocal lesson this year.
A Duke's
The request for state police to take full responsibility for guarding the defendants was made to the governor ee
of Alabama by Sheriff J. Street "Matrimonial
Sandiin.
Six Negroes will go on trial at the Venture"
coming session. One of the le
original defendants in the case TO "RESUSCITATE HIS
FORTUNES"
ceivert 75-year sentence at the last trial after he had been found guilty of assaulting Victoria Price aboard à freight train near Scottsboro, Alz..)
In the London Bankruptcy Court March 25, 1921. Two other defend-
last month the pubtle examination ants in the case were juveniles at the was held, before Mr. Registrar Kean, ime of the alleged assault and can-or Edward. Fitzgerald Duke of Leins- not be tried by the vireult court.
POSTPONED FROM LAST SUMMER
35'2
ter. Portland-place,
Is statement of affairs showed gross liabilities £139.233, of which £79,989 are unsecured and £138,942 The trials
postponed last
expected to rank for dividend, and stimmer when the defence asked assets mil. Of the abilities £50.054 additional time to
11. permit A represent the balance of debts proved Carmichael, then representative from in previous bankruptcies. the eighth congressional district, to Mr. L. A. West, Senior Omelal study testimony at previous trials be-Receiver, attended, and Mr. W. A. L. fore appearing as a defence attorney-Raeburn appeared on behalf of the The entrance of Carmichael,
Duke of Leinster. Southern Jawyer and once leader of his party in the area where the assault allegedly occurred, created a mild sensation.
The other defence attorneys Bre
Examined by the OMetal Receiver, "In your day," he said to the
the Duke said that in July, 1918, students, "is it not safe to prophesy
two orders of adjudlention were an- that the exact structure of the pro-
(nulled on payment of his debis in ten molecule will come to light, and
fuil. perhaps protein will be synthesised?
In 1918 he entered into a contract "Then what changes may unfold! Samuel Leibowitz, New York criminal to sell the whole of his contingent Man, unable, like the lupine plant Huntsville, Ala., attorney.
lawyer, and Clarence Watts,
reversionary interest in the estates The state to pick up nitrogen from the air,
to Sir Harry Mailaby-Deeley for needs protein as his source of nitro will be represented by Lieut. Gov.
£67,500. plus a covenant on the Thomas gen, and therefore has resort to flesh
E. Kut
Jr., special pro-
Jalter's part to pay him 1,000 a solicitor, Melvin secutor: the fond.
£67,500 was only "I protein can he turned out by Huston; the Scottsboro circuit solici- year. but the
tant enough to pay off charges that he chemical-factories;-how-the-vegetar-- 1. G. Bailey, and an assistant had created-on-als-reversionary.
Inns should rejulce, though for ordinary mortals we may expect the nalute to continue to hold its bene- ficent sway."
ILLS LESS STANDARDISED Illness was less standardised now" than It used to be. Speaking generally, the processes of disease were less violent and inore slow in their incidence, and on the other hand, the complexity, and even per-
tor
Sheriff Sandlin revealed to the
froin the attorney general's office, interest. United Press that he has asked the then, because in 1919 he was
He qu
owed a good many other debts តថភាព governor to place the Negro defend-
Ondjudged bankrupt. His liabilities ants in the custody of the slate high-
01 that ocension amounted 10 way patrol for duration of the trial 06 to prevent a recurrence of the near- disastrous break for liberty made by the two juvenile defendants at the
end of the last trials.
ATTACK INCIDENT RECALLED
Three of the defendants were in on their WAX back to the Birmingham Jall. Just as they topped Lucon mountain, about 10 miles from Decatur, the pair are knives and one them cut Edgar lock, deputy, riding in the front
of the life of to-day made the of the patient more active, | Sandlin's motor car and therefore the picture of illness more variable.
The
problem of rearing a fit race transcended in Importance all domes
tians "We forget that for-
the Nature, by the rough method seat with the sheriff.
merly
Sandlin quickly stopped the car,
In 1822 the then Duke died, and he
thereupon succeeded to the title. Er again been mounting up a very had large sum of debts, because. In 1922. another receiving order was made agalust him
His abilities then totalled £54,- 000, exclusive of the debts in the previous bankruptcies. On the death of his brother, however, he had in- herited some very valuable furniture. which realised £21,000, and the trustees paid dividends in the two bunkruptcies.
VOYAGE TO AMERICA
of high-death-rate, eliminated # large proportion of weaklings in the community," said Lord Dawson.
Powell was resuscitate his fortunes by marrying "Today, in virtue of increasing Powell, in the head. medical knowledge and a quicken-ear death for several days but even- an American, he lived within the ed social conscience, we have cut tually recovered and joined his com- voluntary allowance of £1,000 per down the death rates, thereby panions in the Jefferson County jail an enabling to
to awad a new trial. Increasing survive
The Oficial Iteceiver-In 1928, for numbers, not only of the good
The highway patrol aitled Sartiju and incurred a good deal of debt, some reation, you "broke out” again, stock, but atsa of the bad stock. and his deputies at the last trial in "The Intter is a dend weight on
community, and when it pro-id that this time he wanted the
guarding the Negroes, but the therint extravagantly? For a purpose.
Asked the events which led up to pagates, does damage to succeeding to take sole charge of the this, the
Duke explained that lie generations. No policy which aims defendants.
conceived the idea of marrying somebody rleh. He did that de The Neuro sentenced at the last liberately. He went to America, and court trial was Heywood Patterson. was on the point of marrying, but Those to be tried at the new session did not go on with It. During his are Clarence Norris, Olen Mont-stay there; however, very envy gomery, Charlie Weems. Ocie Powell, liabilities were run up. Andy Wright, and Wille Robertson
and shot one of the defendants, Ocié Until 1928, when he tried to
the
at raising the national physique can succeed which does not take cognis ance
re of these facts."
Doctors must, in the interest of the community, take a more responsible part n plans for building up a healthy race.
UNKIND TO POSTERITY "Our present piecemeal social policy, though well-intentioned, โร unreasoned; falling death rates are only good in proportion as they de- note the preservation of lives which are healthy enough to live and enjoy life, and effective enough to be workers and sound parents.
"Preventive medielne gauges Its success too inuch by quantity and too little by quality. We have den dered nugatory Nature's method of securing quality, and have thought out nothing adequate in its stend.
"In our duty and desire to help the unfortunate and amleted we are be-
COURT BARRED TO CAMERA
MEN
The Omeinl
ging at an extravagant rate there?- Receiver-Were you
Yes, in America.
Entertaining lavishly?—Yes,
But you had not got the money?— Gruff, hearty Judge Callahan has On borrowed money, heard two of the Scottsboro trials. The Duke said that he had.entered His rulings were curt, his explana- into a contract that the woman be tions brief and couclied in straight-should marry would pay all his forward language that left no un debts, subject to the marriage taking certainty, in the minds of attorneys, place.
jurors and spectators. The judge had "There were two possible events of no place for newspaper photographers that sort. The first lasted only a few in his couri-room and once chased weeks, and the second for about six one off the courthouse grounds, warm- months, As a matter of fact, he did ing him of the court order prohibiting marry in December 1932, the Inst målting pictures on county property, engagement breaking down about a
White-ho-fred, wearing black-month before.
The Duke added that, between
Ing tragically unkind to the next rimmed spectacles, the arrival of 1932 and the date of the receiving
generation, which will carry the forume into benewens burden resulting from our neglect of for immediate order. He biological law. These are matters which the medical profession should bring home to the nation."
Lord Dawson said that he would give more marks for a wrong dia- gnosis well-reasoned than for a right diagnosis Il-reasoned. The former denoted immature judgment; the latter an ill-trained mind.
A
order, he lived within his allowance, strict disciplinarian, and the spectator except for money needed to keep off indeed was unfortunate,
Quesitoned £2,000 wilch he had obtained, the But attorney, defendant, witness, Duke said that he agreed to repay newsinen and specialor highly £10,000 on the proposed marriage respected the judge and never was taking place, or out of the estates re- serious disturbance threatened in purchase scheme. His son recently the courtroom, even at the most came of age and the re-purchase dramatic moments of the trial.
scheme depended on that event.
who offended the dignity of the benet the bankrupqarding one loon of
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