Governor Albert Ritchie
1931-
(Newspaper Clippings and Correspondence Relating to the Lynching of
Matthew Williams, Courthouse lawn, Salisbury, MD, December 4, 1931)
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Governor Albert Ritchie
1931-
(Newspaper Clippings and Correspondence Relating to the Lynching of
Matthew Williams, Courthouse lawn, Salisbury, MD, December 4, 1931)
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• ! Tffi#Ffc^litoUftN 628 N. Eutaw Street Baltimore, Md. These articles appeared in the j\Y e^J^vxlrt^J-lU^Jj^^ of the AFRO; perhaps you missed them. problems 01 race contacts or pun awa cue v,* ... ! Magistrate Johannsen With the death on Monday morning of Magistrate Paul Johannsen, Baltimore lost one of its most efficient, fairminded and sympathetic police court jurists. Sitting in the Western and Northwestern districts, the late Mr. Johannsen served communities of varied racial elements with such success that the Monumental Bar Association as well as leaders of all races gave his reappointments almost unanimous endorsement. Combining his legal training with his wide knowledge of everyday human affairs, Magistrate Johannsen left most of those who came up before him on minor infractions of the law ivith a feeling that they had received a fair deal. He was unalterably opposed to any form of police brutality and persecution, and for that reason was not as popular with the department as some other magistrates. He realized that there were some officers who would deliberately lie to pin a case on an arrested person, and stated this frankly when there was occasion to do so. On the other hand, when evidence was' properly produced, he laid on the punishment to fit the trime and the criminal. He was not 100 per cent perfect on interracial matters, and his rule that any white and colored persons of opposite sexes found together were guilts of disorderly conduct, is he said, "on general principles," did not measure up to his rther attributes of honest justice. But compared with many magistrates, he was a prince, and the Northwestern district ;ourt will find it difficult to find a man of his efficiency and maracter. Subscription rates: $2.50 Per Year; $1.75 for Six Months; $1.00 for Three Months. Payable in Advance. Foreign Subscription Price, $4.06 Canada, Panama and all V. S. Foreign Possessions, One Year, $3.54. W. B. Ziff Co., 608 Dearborn St., Chicago, Advertising Representatives bis in thi ins fin U; lift on mi tn tin nc th 1« in da st Wl