rAUG l W U Man Who Slew Own Children Loses Plea To Supreme Court New Orleans, Jan 23 (ANP)— Failure of officials In Caldwell Par ish In Incude Negroes on the jury lists as was mad mandatory by the SroMsbore? decision means no thin? in the care of ill nm GT colored farmer sen enced to die for murdering his stepdaughter and his wn two small child' on. Th' death sentence was upheld a«t weak by tho s a*o supreme court. Gill sought a new I rial on grounds that the general venire box of Ca'dwrll parish contained the name iapers during 1934, 1935 and i i93r After reading the Indictment, Judge Pa' Is said, “newspapers have a right to b« proteteed from on slaughts like this. The St. L°uls Argus is an old Institution and protected. I’ll sentence you to 18 months In Leavenworth” The maximum penalty on the charge Is five years’ Imprisonment and a fine (vf$5,00Q. The section of the postal laws Involved prohibits writing of such matier on postcards or outside of envelopes. Under the name of Jo*hn C. La Peer, LaPeer wos one of the leud er of the “old guard” St. I/nds Communists who fought the police directing relief demonstrations at the City Hall some yars ngo and resisted evictions. He was at one time secretary of the Unemployed Council of St. Louis. Hut because ho did not believe in ra> lal equal ity which the Communists pracltced, withdrew from Communiatic activi ties, telling newspaper men his ex perience as a Communist “sicken ed” him. Help Kidneys m Don’t Take Drastic Drafts Vour Kidney* mntaln 11 million Mnv tube* nr filte r* which n.uv I .* «n<,,,nK< m! by neglect ordr;i*tli\ Irrltutlag drugs He careful If fur I. dial Kidney or Bladder disorder* make you auffer from Getting Up Night*, Nnrvouinrro, I. Burning, Smarting or Bolling, you don’t T.fcd | -• AI! <11 It,- gri have the most modern advanced tr-. t ment for the*c trouble*- tt rioclor'* pro crlntlon called f’vBtex (SIhm-'IVx) IV #. f««t—eaftt *nd mire. 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Beauty Salons CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE 2422 No. 22nd St WE 0846 1 MILDRED TURNER 2624 North 27th St. WE. 2514 ..Improve Your Appearance—Let , Mildred Turner Show You How It’s Done HOMER McCRANEY 2037 N. 24th St At. 5810 ELESE TURNER 2512 N. 24th St,We. 2864 Beer Gardens NEW RITZ GARDEN 24th and Grant Ha. 4634 RABE'S BUFFET 2425 N. 24th St.Ja. 9195 Cafes American Wiener Shop 2609 N. 24th Street RING YUEN CAPlT 2010% N. 24th St Ja. 8676 Alberta’a Sandwich Shop 4887 8. 28th St Ma. 0967 Rarboa’s Midget Cafe, 1922 N. 24th * CHARUMM PLACE 1601 N. 24th St_We. 4012 Cigar State MAIN EVENT Mil Lake St Ja. 9044 ELITE CIGAR STORE ■812 N. 24th StHa. 4226 Used Cara CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS 2601 Coming St At 66M Drag Sterea JOHNSON DRUG 1904 N. 24th St Wa. 0998 DUFFY PHARMACY !4th and Lake We. 0609 Cleaners and Tailora TOBY’S IDEAL CLEANERS 5237 N. 20th St. At 6166 _ HOLMES TATLOR 2218 N. 24th St. We. 33201 — J. B CLEANERS & TAILORS 1805 N. 24thWE 6161 Electrical Appliances DONAHOO & HOYLE Norge Appliance Co. 2423 Fargam St Ha. 0500! Graders W. F. HOCH Grading and Excavation 4506 Amea Ave. Ka. 0816 Grocery Stores HERMAN’S MARKET 24th sad LakeWs. 6444 Garages E L. MERRIWEATHER GARAGE 2200 No, 22nd St- AT 6007 Landries EMERSON LAUNDRY 2824, N. 24th St We. 1020 KDHOLM A SHERMAN 2401 N. 24th St_Ws. 6066 Mena meat Makers HEFT A NOYES 40th and Forest Lawn Ka. 1TM Produce Markets METROPOLITAN PRODUCE 1616 N. 24th StWee 4727 Service and Tranafar Stations Levison Service Station, 2808 N. 24 NORTH-SIDE TEANOT* 2414 Grant St Wa. MM •--—:— White Child Stars Adore Hattie Mc I)?niei Los Angeles, Jan. 30 (ANP)-—I "Hello Hattie." shouted little Jam Withers to Htattle MeDtantels as she rame running on the final (lavs shooting, “Can This Be Dixie." Hat tie, as “Uzzle," was seated s»nte 30 feet above the sound-stage floor with 300 pounds of Troy Brown, on a small platform with a coil-spring j '•ase. It was a figment from the Imagination <>f the scene architect to represent a mint press for 1 Col i-n-1 Peachtree’s Canned Mlnt-Ju leps.’’ llattle was nr.’t a bit In love with the precarious footing and this really dangerous bit of acting, as j she and the cruiser-weight Troy danced to the strains of the julep song. All those beads of perspira tion rn her bow were not from the; heat either but she waved back to j Jane, and forced a wry smile as If she was thinking “Oh, If I could only come down from here. All the stars old and young like smiling friendly Hattie and Indd-, en'ally this Is the second time this j season that she has played In a film with the highly salaried little j juvenile artist. The last was as “Kittle Silvers” In “Gentle Julia” ns it was titled then. Upon Us com p’etlon the busy colored featured player worked with a flock of little stars the “Our Gang” at Hal Ronch studio as the mother of lit tle “Stymie” Beard In “Arbor Day.” To Jail For Fraudu lent Advertisements Washing.on, Ja.n. (ANT*) —j Waltefr G. Critehlow, white of Wheaton, 111., was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary a few days ago after the U. S. Department of State received \ complaints from all over the | world that his device known as .he Vix Va.por Humidifier and I Gasoline Saver was a fake and he had used the mails for fraud ulent advertising. Critehlow may be remember ed by many men of the peg-top trousctrs era. He advertised extensively in the co'ored news papers of tha.t period and sold many pairs of these trousers to Negroes throughout the na tion by mail. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS_ Six Years “Trial Marriage” Survive Cristobal, C. Z, Jan. 30 (By E J„ JamA*son f°r ANP)—A: trial marriage entered into by Garrick and Henrietta, Smith when he was 37 and she 27, proved satisfactory to both parties and Friday last they became legally man and wife after ihe Re-.. James A. Blake, pastor of ihe Crlstuba' Colon Baptist chinch 'aught up wish them. fi ugn, the Negro couple obtained license to marry in th . .i c.a os DptDd1 Court of I \ B CSU-e they had 10 swear to the affidavit written out ike white clerk, it is believed i'v parlies ih .tight themselves mar ried and there it rested. Since then Miss Smi 4h had been kn'wn as Mrs. Garrick. Tho error of their ways brought forcibly to them, the couple sought the advice of their spiritual leader and °n Friday Rev. Mr. Blake sol emnized he nuptials. Monday when Mr. Bhike made his official report and returns to ihe District Court, the present was not a bit surprised at the date of Issuance of the license as such things and not so rare in the li cense bureau’s history. The groom is now 43 and his bride 33. Boys, 16, 17, Hanged In Mississippi For Murder They Deny West Point, Miss., Jan 30 (ANP) —Protesting their innocence al most with their last breaths, two young boys, George Owens, 17 and Joa Phillips, 16, were hanged just before daybreak Wednesday morn ing for the murder of Herman Whatley, white, eccentric Clay county filling station operator. There wete about 100 persons in eluding 1 woman, on the second floor room of the county jail where the double execution took place. ‘ I iust want to tell vnu people that I am innocent of the crime I am accused of. i don't know any thing about,” Owns said from the scnfold. He was the first to go. “What is done In the dark will come to light and some day after poor Owens' dealh and mine, you will find the murderer,” said Phil 11ytr- before he died- * I was h°me In b«'d when the crime was done.” The boys were convicted and given the death penalty early last year for having robbed anil killed WTivdey at his filling station and store near West Point. Although 'hey protested their Innocence from their arrest, they were convicted, the death sentence upheld by the state supreme court and a plea for life imprisonment denied by Gov. Hugh White. 1EX-SLAVE, 83 INTERESTING MINISTER Ran Against Bryan for Sesator in Nebr. on Prohibition Ticket San Dcigo, Calif., .Ian. 80 (By M. L. Brown fnr ANP)—Rev. Geo rge W. Wood bey is among the in teresting members of the Calvary Baptist church who have passed heir 80 year marks. Rev. Wcodbey was born on his master’s farm in eastern Tennessee, Oct. 5, 1854. He had the advantage of only two short terms of pay school before he was 80. He then enrolled in an adult night school, and attended rain or shine for eight months. Rev, Woodbey has always an ar dent student ever since he learned to read. '‘The New Testament was the only book I could get aside from my two school books. I read it over and over, and it seemed so wonder ful to me,” he said with sparkling eyes. He now has a library of more than a thousand volumes, and reads most of the time. He hs written several bof.s, served as columnist for white weeklies, and Is authority of the ancient history of Negro peo ple. Rev. Woodbey was called to the ministry in 1864, and preached his first sermon in his mother’s house as there was no church. He organ ized and pastored the African Rapt 1st church in Wichita, Kas. (now Calvary) and also Zion Baptist church in Omaha, He pastored at Atchison, Kas. and at St. Joseph Mo, In pioneer days- After coming to California, Rev. 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