Judge, 1936-08 · page 19 of 36
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The Judge Jr. Flannel Night Cap Award No. & To: Governor Junius M. Futrell, Little Rock, Arkansas Citation: For a callous lack of interest in the reported atal f ng of a citizen of his state, and in the cowardly ssaults of vigilantes on investigators Claude Williams d Miss Blagden, On well-founded reports of the fatal flogging of a negro hare-cropper named Frank Weems, in Earle, Ark., the cov, W and social rker Blagden started over to Z here. silantes commandeered their 1 to drive to & secluded spot on the river, s helly-strap. Warned them never » return to Crittenden County. ng furor over the ault brought an incredible < Governor Futrell, “It's a i : missing man. to Mr. Ro previous week. > enjoy the kindness a: y of true Ark lity.” uarters for Arkansas Hospitality doesn’t seem t« doin the St 3 yself on ight Cap tot been built am which has proved beyond the powers of civilized communities for years. hrowers: Large, medium and small, regardless of With the first handful, it trundles over, he offender into the hopper, and makes off down A lever is pulled, which starts a very sandstorm within the cage. It is churned in from all sides. This con- linues until the subject gets the lea. Then the trap-door is. opened and he is booted out by a rod with a diver’s boot attached to the end. Ball Playe They are gobbled up ina trice (I nd tell Massa what it means) at a coarse sereen to the bottom of the cage. Here a series of (Page 28, please) comicbooks.com~