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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 2

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Clarion-Ledgeri
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Jackson, Mississippi
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PAGE. TWO DAILY FRIDAY MORNIXG, APRIL5 28, 1933 HANCT NEGRO FOR KILLING DEPUTY Dowming'Lucke Coo Welcomes State Teachers! Coltrane, Conner Speak At Delegate Assembly Of Teachers Here Thurs day Jesse Williams Found Guilty Ladies House Dresses Made of good quality prints, with perky trimmings of organdie. Stripes, Prints, and Polka Dots. Ffest colors. 3 66-In.

Powder Puff Muslin A refreshing change -from anything-you have ever warn. Its most striking quality is its dull chalky finish heretofore seen only in fine silks. This finish is permanent. Powder Puff Muslin is washable and needs absolutely no starches. Ladies' Silk Underwear Silk Crepe petticoats and silos, jersey --Of -Slaying Son-of-Tate County Sheriff 14 to 50.

$1.00 39c SI. 00 S2NAT03IA. April Sheer Voile Dresses $1.29 Wiaiams, 50 year. old Tate county negro, will hang June 9, for the Ladies9 Underwear Van Raalte Rayon panties and good quality rayon teddies. Priced for quick clearance.

36-Inch Latio Check's Displayed in beautiful soft summer shades of Blue, Pink. Green, Rose, Red, and Orchid. Ideal for sports wear. Fast colors. values.

slaying of Deputy Sheriff Walker Williams, son of Sheriff C. A. Wil Ladies' House Dresses A huge collection of dresses Fast color cotton prints, short sleeves, full cut and well made. 50c Hams. Williams was found guilty by Jury last night and sentence was pronounced by Judge John 49c Washington, before the delegate assembly of the Mississippi Education association at th Central high school auditorium.

The address was the second for Mr. Coltrane during the ay. Speaking on the subject. "Interpreting the Modem School to the Public," the North Carolina educator brought a highly interesting message to the large assembly, based on many- years of experience In the education field. "So long as schools are supported by public taxation, there win be the necessity Sot close cooperation between the schools and the public, he sad.

"It Is perfectly reasonable assumption that the public will demand that the taxes be kept low. There will be other demands. Some citizens doubt the wisdom of various school practices. The schools are-public- business there is no greater public business in this state and for that reason we may expect 59c 2 for $1.00 KuykendaS. The first witness to take the stand for the state was C.

O. Pate, local undertaker, who testified Deputy Williams was shot in the bacfc of the. head. The examination tO-in. Eyelet EmbroidereH Batiste A cool, crisp material for summer wear.

A complete range of pastel fast. Giving an account of his stewardship to the teachers of the state Governor ilie Conner brought a message of hope and confidence to the pedagogues at the Thursday afternoon session of the" delegate assembly. Governor Conner and J. Coltrane, of Washington, -were the feature speakers at this session, which included reports of the various cossiitcees of the. association.

At tiie opening of his address the chief executive called attention to his inaugural message ta which he insisted that -education Is a. state problem and should supported entirely by the state government." He also eaphascd the necessity cf the county unit plan. Governor Conner spoke of the Increased revenue that the sales tax had brought into Mississippi, pointing: out that upon this source cf revenue credit of Mississippi had been restored. He spoke of his various trips to northern and western cities to appear before bankers and financiers or the nation tn a discussion of the sales tax. The state execuUve gave an Indication of the dates of his campaign through the state when he announced that during May he woul dappear In various sections of Mississippi cpenin? his "campaign of information- "Everything humanly possible roust be-done to bridge the Rap between the public and the schools." declared Eiene J.

Coltrane, of showed that there was a small hole in the back of the head where the bullet entered and the bullet came out the left eye, entirely remov ing the eye-ball. Former Sheriff New Crepe Dresses Beautiful Pastel Dresses for summer wear. New styles in their perky bows and trimniings. Very $3.98 low priced 'at CP W. O.

Cocke testified for the state 39c that he saw the place where Wil Hams fell and that it measured the public to raise various ques 297 steps" from where the argument tions about the schools. And ex iirst started. Jessie Williams took the witness stand in his own defense and stated that he had never seen Deputy Williams before the day of the 30-in. Embroidered 'J Organdy An array of pastel grounds with white embroidered Permanent finish and vat dyed. fatal shooting and that he did not pect alon? "with It both favorable and unfavorable criticism," he pointed out.

If the public is to give adequate support to the schools, there must be an understanding on the part of the public of the fundamental philosophy on which public education rests. The political and business Interests of the state must understand that there can be no stability for our institutions without an adequate prosram of public know who he was and thought tna he was beinz robbed. He was stand Quality Silk Dresses Lovely Printed Crepes, Color Flat, Ruff and Sheer Crepes. One-piece and jacket dresses. All sizes.

Two price groups, $17.95 $4.98 and fl ins? with his hands up when Deputy Williams attention was attracted and that he then grabbed the young deputy about his body and attempt 29c ed to hold him when he was sho through the stomach. He then scuffled with the deputy for the pistol, finally securing the HERE THEV ARE AGAIN 1 sun. he ran him for a distance of 36 Inch about two or three hundred yards, Season's Newest Dresses, SLIM shooting at the deputy. "3 tOyv 1 y.v'A Fairyspun Printer! Dimity A gala assortment of stripes, checks, dots, florals, etc. 36 Inches wide.

Guaranteed fast colors. Nub Novlet Crepes A new fabric that's Ideal for sports wear. and fast colors. Spe- daily priced at Brand new? Summer Dresses in rich pastel shades. Short sleeves puff GRIFFITH REVIVAL organdy trimmings.

Also the new Summer field $fl fh.OO TO BEGIN SUNDAY Xfmm- 38c 29c flower prints Pinal revival plans are complete at Griffith Memorial Baptist church. J. E. Byrd, outstanding layman, will occupy the pulpit a lit --r- -Tvy A Fine Dresses both hours on Sunday, speakin? Flock Dot Voile 40-inches wide. Displayed in novelty "and staple patterns.

New summer col-, ors. Permanent dots. Colors guaranteed fast. Ladies' and Misses' Coats Dressv and tailored models. Self and fur-trimmed.

Capelets and new sleeve treatments. Beige, Grey, Navy and Black. twice each day through the follow That prove fashion does wonders at nominal prices. Printed crepes, solid color crepes end sheers. Light and In? Sunday.

Sabbatn day services are held 11 o'clock In the morn- 32-Piece Dinner Sets plates. 6 bread and butter, 6 berry dishes, 6 cups. 6 saucers. 1 platter. 1 bowl.

All at a drastic low price of $2.98 Set dark grounds. 14 to 42. ins and at 7:43 clock in the evening: "Services during the week will be held at 9:30 o'clock during the 19c SI 0-1 2.95-1 9.95 $12.95 morning, and the song service wil VD' -LW 1 fill each evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Jones, of Lake, will serve as pianist throughout the series.

Mrs. Jones was before her marriage. Miss Minnie Lee McCall, Sandals Shoes Built by Freeman Sport shoes in two-tone combinations and black. Freeman Shoes Worn with pride by Bullions. The best $5.00 shoe made.

All sport colors end black. a sister of the paor of the local congregation. THE HILARIOUS PREDIO AMEHTOF TWO CAK lDVE BIRDS ON A HONEY MOON9WJTH MOTHER-IN-. LAWTACQUtG ALONG TO SEE TOATL EVERYTHING ISxOJCS Prayer meetings and training i I courses have filled the evenings oz last week and of this week. E.

C. $3.50 $5.00 Williams and Wyatt Hunter are Lead "BStr- con Vadin? two large groups in study 1 deDartment ork. Two daily UULi vacation Bible school conferences were held under the leadership of Mr-Williams SPECIAL SALE Spring and Summer SHOES Special' Sale Suits 250. spring and summer weight suits axe 'now offered at a Drastic Reduction. Many Kuppenheimer Suits are included.

A large attendance -at-Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock is expected by Superinten Also: Eddie Cantor In ''Ziegfeld Midnight Frolics" is Above: Beige kid T-Strap, overlay on vamp and quarter of Prado Brown kid. Admiralty blue, overlay on vamp and quarter of Eleanor Blue. Black mat Kid, overlay on vamp and quarter of patent. r-v dent Langley and Mrs. Williams, PARAMOUNT NEWS P.

U. director expects the same for the training service at Z.50 6:40 o'clock in the evening. 1 TATE LAUNCHES MIDMTE SHOW TONTTE 11:15 Regular $6.85 Values ENROLLBIENT WEEK SEJTATOBIA. April 27 The en rollment committee of Tate county mmnti fmlk lor tne National Emergency conservation -work composed of -County Health Officer Dr. Sidney Eason; Sheriff C.

A. Williams, Circuit Clerk Mrs. Nina Miller, county Extra Pants $2.45 Rita? Shirts Ritz shirts ere guaranteed. A new one if it fades or shrinks. Collar attached.

2 collars to match, and neckband styles. Patterns and solid colors. S1 -SI .95 Faultless Pajamas See these No-Belt Pajamas. Solid colors and fancy patterns. Past colors.

TMITE 11:15 Superintendent of Education Winnie C. Smith and Welfare Worker Albert Callicott met at the courthouse today and organized by elect Shoes that can he worn now and all summer at -Drastic Reductions. Fine shoes from our regular stock. Beige Kid, genuine Watersnake Tie, Mat Kid Pump, Mat Kid Strap. Broken lots of Drew Arch Rest Shoest Black Beige and White.

Up to $6.85 Values xOj ing Dr. Sidney Eason as chairman and Albert Callicott, secretary. Benefit Hospital fund, N. V. A.

and what entertainment! The committee began receiving applications Thursday morning at 9 o'clock and wil continue through Saturday until 6 p. m. The list of OS THE STAGE: applicants will be classified turned over to the board of super visors Monday morning in their meeting for final selection. OX THE SCREEN; Eddie Cantor i Zasu Pitts Slim; Summerville In the funniest screen fare ever conceived! Holeproof Socks Silk socks in solid colors and fancy numbers. Summer colors.

25c 35c 50c Viz-a-Bilt Ties A complete range of summer colors and new. patterns. $1.00 Other -Hand Made Ties at 50c "Revue of 1933" With Gladvs Turner. Martha Davis Mary Ann Marshall Charlie Carrice Wills, Oscar Suirnes, John Horn, Frank Jordan. Betty Jane Bush, Mrs.

Joe Stroud. Oswald Bo-wca. Lois McCormick and the Royal Hawaiians. Above: All over beige side tie, punching on vamp and stitched in brown. education, and that the only way to guarantee the preservation of society, in other words, to insure Straw Hats Warm days call for straws.

Soft and stiff straws. Oval and regular shapes. S1 .00 to 33.00 $395 $5.95 our institutions against ne Regular $5.45 Values farious theories, schemes' and plots, is to provide a S3stexn of public education which will mean the en-lightmen of the mind and the development of the character of every child so that he may become a productive, useful, and construc Admission 40 Cents, No Tax tive citizen of the future. The ap peal must be more iar-reaching. Th professional interests must be Special Feature! Spring and Summer in Special Feature! Ladies' Silk Hose convinced of the absolute necessity of educating every child.

The 12 to 1 ISe 23c agricultural class must be shown that their future is safe, mothers NOW CONSTANCE BENNETT must be shown that schools are safe. and finally the ministry and TlJT A tnose wno reiy upon religion as fun Joel McCrea Paul Lukas damental must understand that intelligence and character lie at the foundation of a safe and sound re ligion and that these things are the products of the public schools." Mr. Coltrane said. "Unless the school forces can get these conceptions, and unless prin SPECIALS TODAY LUNCH cipals and teachers can be so saturated with the philosophy of public education that they can get out and build schools which express Ladies9 Fine Silk Hose Sheer chiffo njBeml-chlffon and service weights. Shown in the season's new Shades.

They're moderately priced. 50c -70c Van Raalte Washable Gloves Summer weight gloves for your sheer dress. Beige," eggshell and white. 50c -70c -31 .00 CotyV Special 1 $1.00 Box Ootys Powder 1 Bottle" Cotys' Perfume Both for Packed In a Nice Gift Box 31.00 Baked Snapper I 1C this philosophy, and unless they A fashionable asseshblage of im- portant millinery styles for summer. They will give that added chic to your costume.

Ruff straws with organdy bow trimmings. All the popular brims. 1.95 2.95 3.95 With Creole Sauce can convince those who support the schools that the school has a product which is there is little likelihood that the tight kind of relationship will exst be tween the schools and the public," SUPPER Crab Meat Omelet With French Fried Potatoes 12 ce saio. He closed his address with a dis cussion of various criticisms and likewise pointed out the many ad vantages that a state education as sociation had in developing a won- aerrui program between the public and the schools. In his closing remarks he re minded the teachers that we must BREAKFAST Saturday Morning Fried Ham 1 Egg, Grits 1 MORRISON'S CAFETERIA Beldelberg Hotel BIdg.

stand squarely for adequate sal aries, ana tase a sane position on matter of economy in school ex OWN ING OGKE GO. penditures. Interpretation is the crying need. Not only must the modern school interpret to parents and friends, but to the children themselves. 4.

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