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I SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1949 > -
I Strictly Sociat *
' 'pcvfrieta, 'D. P,
. Better Speech Club Entertains I? ^
The Beter Speech Clnh of-Benedicl College^gave its opening ei
M- -Social on last Saturday afternoon,., Thii^ ^rwi?>l II
|_flQIlgs. g&thes, ocussionat speeches and refreshments."^ ~7 ~ M
New Officers will be installed on November 10th, this win
I!7Tilso be the (leadline tor joiners. Mrs. Bustamante will serhve
as co-advisor akmpr withHVfr^G.E. Nelson who is?tins- ?
advisor. .
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Mrs. Weston Attends Family h
Dinner
rn ni^e'-.s^o'nht> ^present
^spVtnAl ? "TT
|[ Mrs. Tumor Visit
?Mr. and Mia. Jotvn a. Turner ?,
Allan fa, Geo rgin -t\ re t he ~
H ?| ^^Rj^Bhousc guests of Rev. and Mrs.
H ('harles Brown'on' HaskelT Ay.\>^
B -' IBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBWI very interesting one he jj,
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?-?? -NAACiP llltlt Meets At Benedict
The Benedict Coirege unit of the NAACP held its meeting
on last Sunday. Mrs. AAV. Simkins brought echoes' from e
M from the State meeting in Florence. Theodore spoke oh J
"Current, Social and Political Happening." Refreshments j
were served and literature and membership reeepits were* f
1 eturned from the National Organizations. 1'rof. James m.d JJ
I Mrs. Thclma Gray Brown III
Mrs. Thelma Gray Brown was confined to her home last I
week due to illness. She has recuperated and returned todier n
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BL ??MuSicaT Soiree To Be Held
Beginning on Sunday October 30th and continuing month- ^
H =Jvx the pupils of Mrs. Rollin P. Green will gather for -ah in
formal Musical Soiree. It is hoped that performing for each s
B Other in fhis mannar wiU^m^urrTgP stinty prPpnrfTth'pm *
| Students participating this Sunday are as follows: Miriam f
, . a r
Kotran, r'' ifiuMn Hirt" Porothy ''nr-, r
WL-! "Lillian Mattison, Marjqry Snipes, Elizabeth Givens, Willetta 3
Hf Brown, Vera Gilliam, Lorraine Marshall, Ruth James, John
B< H. Martin, and Mrs. Jessie.
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^E-" ~ Visits Home After Many Years e
Charles Stewart of Asheville, N.C. was in the city recent- 1
ly visiting his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. C. (-. Stew_ ^
M- ?art and his many sisters and brothers. Mr. Stewart has been
away for the past 22 years however, returned due to the ill- s
iiess of his father, who at this writing is very much improved, h
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Columbians will be interested to know that John Goodwin, J
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin, ' a junior at
Booker T\ Washington Hi School here is the youngest ^
commerical photographer in-the city. He is afiliated with r
the Munn Studio's here, where he has beep employed for the s
1 past six months. His work is of excellent quality and hasr"
become the people's favorite; E
This erstwhile young man is employed as The Lighthouse 1
B and Inofrmer's Official photographer. i
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Iuciicuici m ^nemisiry L:iub Urbanizes The
Chemistry Club of Benedict College recently held its
initial meeting of the year. At this meeting an outline of
the plans for the current school term was made and new of- i
ficers were elected.
Majors and minors in Chemistry and students now enrolled
in any course in the field of Chemistry are eligible for t
membership. ~ ? - ?.
The following were chosen as officers for this year: James
Weaver (senior), President; Clarence Vangh" (jwah^rfrpyfc*- n
President; OHie Mae Redish (freshman), Secretary; Gladys h
Shajohi (sophomore), Assistant Secretary; S. J. Gaillardlr
(Theological Division), Treasurer; . Milton Bobo (jun- ?
ior), Business Manager; Robert Johnson (junior), Report- g
er; and Hary Goodwin (senior) Chaplain. "?
Trofessor Earl K. Jones, Chemistry instructor is the club j
advisor. ?7- "
Social Science Forum Of Benedict College The
Social Science Forum of Benedict College was organ- ri
. ized in 1946 under the guidance of Dr. W.R. Harrison. Us t)
purpose Is to promote interest on the part of its members
i n thl" various economic and social problems of d
today. TheJForum plan to extend their panel discuHHlonfl to ?
our local and interstate communities. They plan to visit the ai
Museum ofJNatural History in Charleston, the Indian Rcsef- J
valion^tn^NorthlCfcroliiia and the Brook.Green Gardens in *
Georgetown^ : . ?;? ^
Ml Officers for fV>? t^1* are; Clcon niulji>. President i~ -w
Ralph HazeftoTT, Vice-President; HaFtie Pearson, Secretary; ai
Oscarola Manigault, Treasurer; Clarence Vaughn, Business r<
Manager and Dean G.E. Nelson. Advisor. s<
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Wers Picks Most
eautifui Women
it America Today
CHICAGO ?Famed beauty cxjrti,
John Robert Powers, se- '
ctj> as America's most beuutiil/Negru
Avomen in Ebony, sirrfr
Letra Ilorne, model Sara Lou
afxis, w*?<4d-f?ttnvd emiti alto, ~
Parian ? Anderson, Dr. Janc^
rright Jones. Judge Jane Bolin,
)TIege student Thelma Porter^
trs. Ralph J. Hunche, actress
(uriel Smith^ and, Mrs. EmmcT ~
iarissa Clement, American Motor
of 1946.
Powers, owner of the - largest
11 1 best-known model agency in"
to world, says in Ebony: ,
=^-My-4dtra -ryf"beauty" is natural
eauiy which consists of outler
km'"and inner glow. Outer"glow
an-ists of ibe appearance the
xtiVnal features and is very imprtant
tr> well-rounded beauty".
Mr. Powers Eb<>ny articles connui'.s.-^:
"Bu: I think inner ulow is more
nportant for it Nen\biiuees- "the"
LiXv-ut-a?wrrrrraTfiTdjeTng, her na -1
atari persorat 1 rty, and is?beauty
ront?within which la -the ? on7vT
rue beauty". _ _
CutwmenUng- urr "ocau'.w in I
1 ? . . ?r T\.T. . I
v'llt'Kli .Mill HI!.- Ul'UUlV "I lUfJMtl
7oTTu?h~ln particular, Ppwers delarcs,
"Picking America's most
*>autiful Negro women is not an
asv task. Thet e_L& ^mor.g oui -Neto
population s'urh ~a fascin.tig
variety ?of -ekt'efnal rhnrm
ombittcd with inner glow, that ,
no" hardly knows when- to be;in,
The Qualities I deem necesary
to outstanding female beauy
I found in great abundance in
Jcgro women. There is an imK)rtant
reason for this. Negroes
,re well-endowed with great perunality.?i?be
lieve this sn'i'"-1 '
r latge part from the unusual
ihilosophy of 1 iFv? which the r
xpr?ricnre has given Negro peo>le.
It is compounded of wit,
harm, and humor and this
i la kos an irresistible combination'.
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\larva Louis Witness
r/i Murder Trial
CHICAGO - (ANP> Poised arxl
martlv-tailorprj Marva - Loliisl
iarrow, ex-wife of Joe Louis, last
yeek took the * witness stand in
he coroner's inquest into , _.ttic
laying of policy baron Winston
Inward. Howard was fatally shot
iy Charles CoIot ti' bujimss pan-"
ier, in the PershinfLlounge Sept.
0.. %
However, the divorced wife of
he retired heavyweight .cham->ion,
threw little light on the
hooting affray. She told Coronr
A1 Brodie she could give no
eason why the "occurrence tooit
ijnre." Mrs Rarraw.,wjH i-xriiT^;
d from the sTitrrd at this point.
Earlier, in private questionin,
he had denied rumor that she
ad invested $25,000 with Huw.-trri.
So renter Brodie - revealed. Howrd
and Cole partners in the Perhing
Hotel corp., operators yf
he Pershing hotel. It has been
lleged that a movement by Howrd
to oust Cole led to the quarel
that resulted in the fatal
hooting.
On tRi- advice_.af-iu??a44oiney,"
lurTTdTTTTaylor, Cole declined to
estify at the inquest.
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Woman Of Indian
Slood Seeks Large
\mount In Suit
VALDOSTA. Ga. - (AN:P.)...MfS:Jollie
Seay White, who says h?-r
moestty is traaeable to ~ the
Iherokee Indians, filed " suit in
I.S. District court?here?Fridays~
sking $300,000 damages because
er four children had been bared
from a white school on the
rounds that they were part Nero.
Named as defendants in the ait
are -ftte^^hwndes county I
oard of education. School Sunt. 1
ftffles Wt'Wffr and individual j
i?mbers of the six-man school I
oard. .
In addition To seeking monetary
amages, Mrs. White asked for
einstatement of her children to
ie white School at Clavttesvill ?.
She complained that her chilren
had been barred from the
5hodI after -Mrs. Lillie Holderby
nd Murrel Holderby^resented-a- etttioirtor
the board, claiming the
'oman had Negro hlrw^d Rhg av?
used the Holderbys of being _
leathers of tlwrKKK ar^i -
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1 if was through their "malice"
ad desire to stir up "race hat?d"
that the petition was presnted.
SHOP AT
P. J. GROCERY
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826 WASHINGTON ST. j
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Ramona Vaughn C
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Roinonn E. Vaughn/left, student a
Wells-Givens scholarship award of
School jif Medicine and Mi harry to l
ai <\ienat . v s annum convocation tni
sc!v i|;<: ship commutcc. --Mrs.
Roosevelt 1
Admires Faith OF T
Mrs. Bethune
n
WASHINGTON - (AND
Bet-hump ~trr!d us she is -now 74 1
_p
year- oklvnnri I could not D p (1
hoping that, if I reached that d
age sorre years from now, I would -S
have as much faith in human bo- ft
ings aftel in then* powers of achi *- g
verm nt." declared Mrs. Nfean'.r t.
Roosevelt last wc ek in her daily v
column. ---* ?
Mrs. Roosevelt had attended r '
meeting of the Brooklyn Council ^
of Negro Women, an affilite of
the National Council of Negro p
Women. She remarked about tho a
inspiration which Mrs. Bethuno,-^
who is letiiing from?thr- pred p
dency of the n'ational group this i
t ail, Drought to the meeting. r
It is the. opinio? <>f Mrs.. Ruu>c!-_ 4:
v?.lt that the achievement which, g
Mrs. Bothune has made give h.r
fuilh ll^-the possibilities for othes c
of.her race. - ;? - f??'""a c
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Accepts Head Of ;
-Belliuiie Campaign^
NEW YORK ? (ANP) ?Mrs ^
Eleanor Roosevelt has accepted j.
honorary* chairmanship of?a -na- '-z
tional campaign to raise $950,
000 for Bethune-Cookman college,
it was announced last week It
by Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune.
louricler and pre>ident-emeritus
f\{ inctifi?fie?n
Earl Bunting, -prominent -' n- ^
dustrialist, will head the corpo- J*
rate fift?dmTtTTTi rTTTHr cam- "
paign.
The National headquarters for- "
the campaign, which is being ^
carried forward by "Friends of *(
Bethune-Cookman College", have10'"
been established in the Duane | ^
Hotel in,New York City.
Money raised will hp used t"!?
strengthen the -faculty and im- j h
prove the plant of the college, j ^
which traces its origins back to' u
1872. In its present form, how-!"1
ever, the school was founded 451 h
years ago bv Mrs. Bethune. I M
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FASHION-OF-WEEK
FASHION FROCK# of Cincinnati F
combines a elastic eardlaan ?hle?
walet with dramatic fabric In an <
eye-stopping dress for exciting Da
daya ahead. Blue, green or black ?
rayon bodice with rayon aueda Dj
leopard print. Sold In the home by A,,
housewife representatives. (AffP)
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CHCHCHCHCKHCH>ooooooooo_OO<HOHO SJ I
wnen in xnu t'lty X
'Stop At 5 M
[ ACE'S G R I L L X m
| DINE ? DANCE J
Boor - Wine* - Poods 5 !.
not E. ClMTM Street. 9 e"
Florence. B. C. J ,sf
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and INFORMER COLUMB
fiven Coveted. Set
ndHK ; *W$*C
2sSc!
x wUHHHI
Mhi
R?XKe"?4dBk* w aJfc^wyftrK
t Meharry Me-ikv.: couogo, is "tli. I'
$500 -given aivi ut'.ilv. but alLcritaU
the most outsiiding third viar stuc
s morith by Mrs. \V;.E?l^mne), rh'.h
(AN!' ?"
)iilon News - "r
DIUEON%-~Thc DiTlon County
JJ b o r e u i o s rr-_ Auxil i ar v -bekt?rt - ?1
i^t iik'c;ing at Dillon Hign^ rt
chool on last Thursday uftt.-i - ^
oon to make preparation for the
ns.uing_yeur. Miss Knmia Sanad,
County Tulrerculosi* Direot - r'
r? presided. -Alts, KK,G< union?a
hairnvan. >poke briefly of the ^
istrict meeting to be held at j,
iumter On Saturday. Several ;
,e\v of fie rs were chosen:* M>s.
[attic Howard, Mrs. Nora G. Mi-~~E
Iride, and Mrs. H< len Fladger. j;
o-chairmun. Mrs. Florine Ca.dc j
/as chosen secretary and Rev. ii.
,. Gladden, Ministerial Chairman.?L
h'of. Stephen Scott, acting seal
ale's chairman is already the t
rcasurer. . - H
The Dillon community is hap- a
>y to have Rev. W.M. McDonald h
if Bethel AME church return for
inuihet DutJng hL tenure p
iere the church and community
lave made much ptogisjr: Rev.?..evi
McGill returned to the Pint ,s.
lill AME Church, where he is \
ilanning a great revival of pro- 1
iress in the church. ^
Hey ward Ellison, yuungcst'soh a
?f Mrs. Mattie Ellison now de- ^
eased and formerly lived on S, 0
th Avenue, was in the city visit- S(
Eg rclat'v''g" n'nd frif>nHg. Ho ?y
ides at Richmond, Va.
JWl S.?Ellzað barns rhomp- fi
on of Little Rock, formerly of ii
Kio nrae* funamlft*.M
iuo vtv^) ao xuuvi oii^cvi x x wi i a
It. Pleasant Baptist Church on y
ist Sunday. Eulogy was deliverd
by Rev.. Drake, the pastor.
Harrtson Blackwall and W. M. | 1
,ytch recerrtly attended the State
1AACP meeting at Florence. ~
hey returned highly inspired. ?
Willie Morrison of thc Pine
[ill Community is able to be. out
flter sevpfjal weeks of seric'is
fries s.
Mrs. J.B. Cooper is very ill at
or" residence on Jackson street. '
Ir. and Mrs. Jack Cogle motored
) Raleigh Saturday and witnessi
a good game. West Virginia
tate defeated St.. Augustine Col- >
>ge 3-0. ' J
Mr.?tmd?Mrs:?lleibert Cra~rr^ j
>rd, whv' resides at 208 S. 4ih
.venue, Dillon had the misfort- u
r\Q of losing their home by fire
ri last Thursday night while at- s
nding the annual Conference at
[ullins. They are teachers in the r
lllon County System. Their s<
othes and households goods wejf
most a total lost. Mr. Crawford
a reporter for the Lighthnu-v c ^
id Informer.
jttle Rock News *
LITTLE ROCK - Mrs. Liz*7e
hnm rtenn /lior] i r-? C* fl
capital in Dillon on last Wed'Sftny^
She was funeralized at
t. Pleasant Baptist Church on
jnday at 3 P.M^Jay th^ pastor,
pv. Drake." She was interred in 3*
ie Hamilton Cemetery. Mrs. X
iumpiun whs faithful and loyal
her church." She was also a X
ember of the Joint Stock and 5
e Tent Sisters Society.
No. 86 Masonic Lodge of Latta si
ill lay the cornerstone at Pleas- ?.
t Hill the fif;h Sunday in this a
>nthfl. All Lodges are asked to x
present.
Pror McDu/tie Fs improving'S
..an<L. is evp^rtA^ to r"Mirn I ?school
at Little Rock in a few v1
Prank?Beth?*a hnn returned to ~X
ttle Rojrk after ? long stay in ?
e north.
manuel Women Set |
or Women's Dan
CHARLESTON - The Women's 6 '
iy Committee of Emanuel AM- 5
churCh announced Monday that 55
ans (had been completed for 2(
omm's Day Services on Sun
y, October 30. 51
Evangelist Laurel Nichols of X
ullins will be the speaker for v
orning and CYcning - sarvioeavt o
heduled for 11 a.m. and 7:45 x
m. Mrs. Henrietta Prasier 'f #
eorgetown is the schedule-; ;? <
leaker for an aftetrnoon pr. - P
am, to begin at 4:30 o'clock. 1 3sh
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S. C,
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lolarship Award Si
I<
!)4!) winner of tile coveted Alrrvi
dy,?at-the Howard University
lent. The award was presented sa
% 'fir
f.~<-hair?n:tn of \hv organisation'.;
sa
H if raw .N ews li_ "1^
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'CHERAW - Jimrnie Hammond -V(
m virrtirrrr drrs wife. who is a
... 11.
-acher* m tW M nth Or School t.
lore. _ : '-tr
AU". and -.Mrs-.- Uaddy Rr'nyhny JI
re?thc pomd-paFi nfs-of" a Baby ",r
irl born recently arid weighing C(
iur and one half pounds. _ n
Mesdames M^B. Robinson, L.V. j
;!1( rb.ic and Armic Hubison spent >
ist Sunday in Florence attending J
'ii South Carolina conference of i
IAACP. U
IU v. J.E.' Burch one of the char- j
er members of the Gfioruvv |
(ranch of the NAACP is very ill ! C
t this writing. It is wished for ir
J"V a speedy recovery."""" ei
. I'ruf. ?Marshall- visited rrr ~u~
Washington, D.C. recently. " u
The citi/ens of North Hugcr
tT7 t are very proud ot the tact ~
hat through the leadership and
fforts of Mrs. Ada Belle Robin- n",
on the city has consented to run
tli_-.sewage?lifttr t? their blbeR" j,
nd which work has already beun.
Mrs. Robinson and a few
thers already had their private ^
owage lines out in the' interest n
f her neighbors, wrote a petition q
j the town council ""tK J
sw signatures the city took action
nmediately. A little effort is
11 that is needed to get the things "
ou'deserve". ' . i
CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT
I'RNISHED ROOMS
Men Preferred
1731 Wheat St
SENSATIONAL OFFER
Four regular 50 cents slxe
>oxes for $1.00, four boxes to a
ustomer limited time only.
\lsie P. Wynne's wonderful
lairdressing and Prying-Oil ?
or Harsh and Kinky Hair. In
use over 20 years and former -y
known as 'Hairlonger." Just
-end $1.00 money -order and I
lotice your hair get longer,
oft, flexible and glossy. p.
Mrs. Alsie P. Wynne, Box 24, g
!lio, SC. 8
FOR SALE
Store, Duplex house, and 5
arage; corner Green & Queen g
irreets, prices right for a g
iuick sale.
T. J, Sullivan =Agent
& Notary Public
1206 Oak St Phone 2-8419 p
K^<H>o<H>oooooooaooooaor 4
capitolM
iun. - Mon. Oct. 36-31g
The Three Mesquiteers in o
'Covered Wagon Days' X
Chap. 7 - 'Dick Tracy' g
COMEDY 6
rues. - Wed. Nov. 1-2?
DOUBLE FF.ATITRE ^ Z
Rita Hay worth in 5
'The Love of Carmen' X - ?
.also Preston Foster in ?
THE HUNTED' 5
( hap. 12 - 'Junior G Men' g
Lll Colored News Subject? ^2.
Diurs. Nov. lo
Wayne irforris in
'Valley of the Giants' 3
'artoon Musical Short?
rri. - Sat Nov. 4-5g
DOUBLE TEATURI 6
Johnny Mack Brown in S
~r*BACK TRIALS' g
iso Charlie Chan In 5
'Deck of New Orleans* X
Jhap. 1 - King: of Junflelajnd'?
COMEDY ~ X
O O CH30HOHCHCH&OHCHOI <K}HChCH(H&CH9v l_
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"-Mr ^ T^y y1- * ?. -7.-[
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L. Louis Women
(*lsi On Race 1
?sue In Noting
>T. L(3UIS - (ANP) By a vote
ltltf to 131 last week the Colrrr
chjtr-of St. Louis refUKefTTn
I its color hgr.? ft I. w 1 ' ?
group is splitting into two
ganizutions.
liwHU>e -.of the rrrafcrity Vote
College club will cancel its
"lliutiyn with the American As
L'iation of Univcrsf.y Women
n, It gave it? __local chapters ar
[iniiitum of accepting qualifiec
gro women or seceding frorr
e national group.
The minority plans to form- i
vr cIntr^whtch will ^continue at
iation with the AAUW; All"Hit
.liege '-'lub officers And mem
rs ot- the board of manager:
;. I tu e
?i?n?_-n iu pcivt; uje way ?*'r <
w election.
Fornv-tf president of ?the Col
go club, Mrs. Williaw Stead
id that she will join the ,nev
uuj). lor she is opposed to dis
lrn.llMidi1)^ One former office
id that she would stay in th
ub Vt.d join the group too. .
r dicjjljare. paid up for 19+3
). She added, "You can hav
jur cake and cilt it too in-j-hr
Stance. . '
AF t. convention last June, th
tUonal group amended its by
iws to make education qualifies
on the sole requirement fo
u-tnbi rstvip if a local was to ai
Trate wilh the group. The a
mend mint was' made after
>urt ruled that l-he group coil!
ct suspend the Washington, I
. chapter when it refused ad
uttance t<> a Negro woman.
)r. (*iles Named T<
led ^chooTPostT
CHICAGO - (ANP) Dr. Rosea
. Giles, one of the nation's leac
lg Negro physicans, was appoin
d assistant professor of surgcr
h4h?-Chicago Medical school.
as announced this week by Dea
ohn P. Sherinin.
During World War II. Dr. ,Gih
?rved as a lieutenant-colonel i
u* army medical corps. He Wt
ppninted" consultant in snrger
v-Ae-surgedn^gerierarsoffice i
946.
In Chicago he has been senic
ttcnding surgeon at Providei
ospital since 1925, and an alte,
atfr~ntTefTdinp -aiiveon Geo
ounty hospital sinco 1947
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. Mystery Witness ,
Discovered In :
Trenton Case
TRENTON ?(ANP) ?The ' * J
lawyers for the six men who face
trial for the murder of a shop- ?
. . _ V.. 1 .1 yfrl
[ keeper "found tHeir 'mif"jyig ?"
TTTSs "by the lawyers who were
> preparing for a new trial ordered^ v y
witness is a handyman formerly I
in the employ nf the dead ma*.
The assistant prosecutor point. - -1
ted out that the man was in the
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1 court room, arid h? had had ao"
i trouble finding him. The lawyers
made no request to question the =
man.: ?;?-*?- .:
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