THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1955
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4-H Judging
Team Picked
LAKEVIEW These 4-11 mem
ber.s, Joy Kcir. first: Room Lamb
fpcoikI; Bhiuon Dnn;;an. Ihird. ami
Wciuiy Aim Warner, lourth and .
ternutc, scored the hhhest nunv
ber ol points in the three 4-U live'
slr.ck jikIkIhb tours. They will
compose the Lake County 4-H
lurluiiiif trum which will ko to the
Pnrllic International at Portlnud In
October, announces Lee Hansen.
county extension aitcnt.
The three summer judging tour
were sponsored by the 20-40 Farm
era under the chairmanship ol
Kouert weir Jr. and Tom Craw
ford. Two lours were made In
Cloose Lake Valley and the final
one w.is made lust weekend at the
Modoc County Pair at Cedarvllle.
The tennt's expenses for the Pa
cini Internntiomil trip are paid by
the Lake County 4-H Leaders' As
sociation from funds earned at
iheir annual food booth at the Lake
County Kair.
THIS SATURDAY
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Southern Officials Probe
Death Of Young Negro Boy
GREENWOOD. Miss. (UP
ocal authorities today planned anlthe NAACP Lcial Redress Com
all-out murder prosecution in ine
Uidnap-killing of a Chicago Negro
bov who purportedly insulted a
white woman at a rural store.
Sheriff ocorse Smith of Leflore
County said storekeeper Roy Bry
ant and his hall-brother, .!. w.
Milan, definitely would Be cnargep
with murdering 15-year-old Em-
mett Till, a victim ol poo.
Bryant and Milan, both white.
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claimed they released him
harmed. The boy's nude body, snoi
In the head and weighted witn iza
pounds of metal, was found in a
News ol the discover ol the
body brought an Immediate angry lo( nc.e
reaction Horn the Notional Asso-J Bi.ynnt an(, Milan
elation , lor the Advancement ol, gs dlnlui, nb,i0,in,, Tiu Il0m
Colored People and denunciation tho home Moscs Wrini, an un.
ol the State ol Mississippi. .,.. vlsitlne. after Mrs.
In New York, Roy Wllkins.
NAACP executive secretary, said!
the slaying was a
"lynching." In
Teachers To
Be Honored
' WEED Teachers of the Weed
Elementary School and the Weed
High School will be honored with a
reception luesuay nigni Septem
ber 13. to be held In the St. Mi
chaels Hall. The public Is Invited
to attend. Plans are being ar
ranged by the Weed PTA and the
Mothers Club of the Weed High
School.
The reception will immediately
follow the first fall meeting of the
Weed PTA which will be presided
over by the Rev. George Telle,
president, scheduled to begin at
7:30 p.m.
Tills will be the fourth annual
September teachers' reception.
Previously the occasion was com
bined wlih the PTA October Fa
thers Night meeting.
Mrs. Bruce Ewer, PTA program
chairman and general chairman
for the nffair, will be assisted by
Mrs. Harry Koch of the Mothers
Club and Mrs. Sam Ganim. hos
pitality chairman tor the PTA.
Yreka PTA Plans
Panel Meeting
WEED Mrs. M. D. McMiUinn.
tnte teachers cttucutkm chairman
(or the Cttlifoinift Congress ot Fur
ents and Teachers, will be KUtt
speaker ruid moderntor for pun I
discussions at the 25th district PTA
merlins at Yreka ou September 7
The meetinc will be held m the
MethodLst church starting at 11
a.m.
Mrs. E. V. Andfi'Kon, district
president, will preside at the meet
ing which is open to all interested
persons.
Luncheon will be served at the
church at noon. Reservations arc
to be made with Mrs. Carl Fran
son of Yreka.
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'KIT CARSON'
Jon Hall Lynn Barl
ICliieaso, Hcnrv Huff, chairman of
mlttcc, protested to sta'e and led-
eral authorities.
Mrs. Mamie Bradley,' Till's moth'
er, said in Chicago that she would
"fight to the end to see that justice
is done," and added, "the state
of Mississippi will have to pay for
this.
The sheriff said he had suspect
ed foul play as soon as he
"o " m-
linn rhainpc -flirt nuMilt-ori nnh' In
un-ilfi'd the body before prosecuting
them for murder,
Young Till's body, the head
pierced by a gunshot and bathed
in by a heavy instrument, wes
i ,,.,,,,,' .' ,. ,h
Bl.y(uU sal() Tili w(13 tile one who
insultod her. But thev claimed they
afterward released Till when Mrs.
Brynnt later said he was not "the
cue."
Till, or someone, was said to
have directed a "wolf whistle" at
Mrs. Bryant during a visit of sev
eral Ncsro boys to the stove and
upon leaving said "coodbyc in a
manner th.u Bryant and Milan
considered insulting.
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Improved Security System Predicted By Two Senators
..... . ,, fn.ipiw nf land relorm srjeeia
WASHINGTON W Both Sen
ators Olin . Johnston (D-SC) and
Carlson (H-Kani said today they
expect improvements In the Elsen
hower administration's employe
security program to grow out of
their Senate subcommittee Investi
gation. Johnston Is the chairman and
Carlson the lone Republican mem
ber ol a Senate Civil Service sub
committee conducting the inquiry.
The senators late yesterday tin
lshcd three days ol public hearings
on a series of disputed firings ol
DIVORCE Sl IT
SANTA MONICA. Calif. I
Mrs. Florence Ann Torme charges
singer Mel Torme with cruelty in
a suit lor divorce. Each is TJ
Thev were married In Chicago Feb.
11, 1919, and have two children,
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risks witnesses aiso
recommendations tor revising the
program set up by President Ei
senhower's order In 1953.
r.risnn said. "I think the se
curity program can be improved
and we can mane sumo i .
mendatlons that will be worth
while."
Johnston slid In a separate in-,
terview testimony' showed that the
security program has been admin-1
Istered "in a slipshod lashion." I
He also said the program "needs
a general overhaul to protect the
rights ol individuals and also to
see the government Is kept tree
ol any Communists or subver
sives." One ol Ihe most Irequent com
plaints belore the committee was
that tederal workers have been
ousted as "security risks" without
a lair chance to clear themselves.
Among other tnlngs, witnesses
recommended that accused em
ployes be allowed to lace their ac
cusers, that security officers be
required to make their charges
more specllic. that hearing boards
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be required to give the reasons lor
their decisions, and that the se
curity program be restricted to
those Jobs where government se
crets are involved.
Johnston said the subcommittee
will resume hearings in about
three weeks, to take up then the
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case ot land relorm specialist Wolf
Ladejinsky and others.
Ladejinsky was tired by the
Agriculture Department last De
cember as a security risk and
hired in January, with lull security
clearance, by the Foreign Opera
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