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EDGAR BROWN WINS FIGHT OYER GEORGIA
C GRESSMAN
W inetoD, D c~ J S- eeuOve will recister the &reat-
]n the $125,000.000 a}>proprla- est victory yet ... ·an by EdCar I
::: ~ed IIe;W; f=: ;. !ro;:~!::= ~~: I
.... orkers reported Monday 10 tlt'l!\al egro Council organizaCongress
which includes pro- ttons he directs 11\ their new
fessJon:u and Amerlcu\ and dfective lobby prog;nun
workers without ~ard 11) rac~ appeali directly to memben
or color. and controlled by t. cr CongTe$S. Appropriauon
U. S. Of . of Educ~tion. F - P;; Invariably passed as
TO FUND
5 CENTS
eral Sccun'ly Agency head d d by this Commit- \ .
by John Studebalt r. Commis- tee and its chairman to Cor>- --
~~"";~n~c;:'~ ~:::. ~er~T~l:'=:O o;p;::: Tue E FOR HITE AN who for nearly two decad priauon for National Defense .
has arL-en i Congress to op- trainlng specifically calls for I
pose the H1l""ard University ual buildi'ngs, equipment I
appropriation l£d in approval and instNctlon in states and
of an eqmil Tights and equal cities with separale public l=========================================
rducational1raining opportunity school systems both on a co~e SA law for 'Nern>es in the all out and n~-conege level. ID TO BE FIRST total preparedness campaign of Mr. Brown requested this
President Roosevelt. p_ tective language and asked
The passage of this appropri- t committee to insert It in .'
auon n.~asure now t:pfo~e e 'h .. uonropriation law when h~l OF KIND IN YEARS
b<>fOTC ille 11. S. Senate With stood ~om~ qUiet but Inslst~ 1
~:"::"O~~b~e~r;:~ta~!:; ~n: I :"P':: l~e~,:::. th;t ~~~e: I I
'the Signature of the Chief Ex-. (Con i 0 pa/1e 4) I
I IMAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPT TO RAPE
.. f KentucU are graduating 112 "LV aled an
men and women with degrees 45.876. of whom 5.064 will rewon
by four years or more of eel·c degrees this ccrnmenc
the child
The
ticn by H. man"ed a 20 y('ar sent~!Y'e of
Swankhaus offerw evidence to the jury who after deliberating
I show that a short ' ago for an hour .fQund the ddendone
of the niec of the defend- ant not guilty and acquitted
I ant he~rd ~he chIld scream and him. Court hovse at!.achees
! ~:U~Cln;hC'o ~~c':= ;:::: ~i: say it has been a long time
I
person ""posed and the child slr..,e a c lorrd lawyer reprewith
her garments dismantled. sented a whi:c man before a
The defense contended that jury in the Criminal Court. I
;DUNJEE N.A.A.C.P.
I KEYNOTE SPEAKER
KentuCky State College, kr><>weth whether thou artil-------------- -------:--------------------
Frankfort, eN'ollment fl6. com to the kingdom for such £HU T E T I
::,u:=is':;e, ~:;:::'t ~~ a U~~o~~~::';"on~;e ~tev. S M N OF COLORED MEN IN !NEGIWES DN RELIEF FACED WHH IDUl::: :;:~:~it!;~o~O:lsh~~~y :rel:!O~, a ;;:.;:
-RAC-IAL -BIA-S -ST-YM:IED. -AT -----' NAVY AS MESSMEN WANTED , DlfFJClllJ HOUSING PROBLEMS I ~~~::e;~~e~~a;:ot~I:~ ~:~getheHc::':ou!': an~U;;:;~ I for the openmg of the 3.:nd 1:'Ig Hughes (who was locked
Lleut-Cornmand r J . C. Caw- age; be u=d ; pass a rigid I Ne,,' Y.ork, JlL.-.e S-(~rd r to m ct r nt payments I ~nnu:l N~CP ;:::::;rence In In th treasur r's vault) alive
U
liJTED SERVICE Ncm YORK MEET 'thorn, u . S . Navy, and Offlcer- ' exammatlOn. at have no po- Of New York 's 400 000 Negroi and thiS stale- of affairs natur I ous on, exas. ay night, (Continued on page 4)
11 1.1. in~arg . Room o. 437, Post! lic£. r form ;;enool or prison populaLi about ]60,000 arc I ally culminates in an unhealth; Ju 24. . .
Of!1Ce Bwlding. LoUlBVille, an- ~rccord. rCClpirnts of som sort cJ ald ,crowded condition of lJving. Mr. Dunj , kn wn throu
g
h-' 369TH REGIMENT
New Y Jun, 5 ,. S)-I jected to color d , "L t hind. fir"~ velopments have be these timse \Vh n the mO,'e to P ine Camp for maAdolphus
Andrews. A pT 0 _ JUS announced the acceptance ville. Ky~ and PaolL Ind. SICI:'~ kllled In a head -{)n auto nu s of w r1<. xcept domestic ' Re . W. A. J ones as pres'dent ,:,ce must act to preserve Its neuvers near the Fourth ATgram
of en rtainm nt a r _ of a gift of $50,000 to the Per- To be aceep ed for first en- collifaon Sunday . ~tertlO prowell
received by the audi£nce' Pfelff r Estate Fund. The gift plicants must: I afte~n. The 49-year-old clients fairly and Impartially. ~e prmLinai addre was de- I· in he uth and battled as tection for the armed divisi n
who applauded Bill Robmson.' was made poSsible as a result I Be citizens of the United I medical man met his d eath b ut the Negro housing prob- h~ered b H. C. Ru ll, Stat loudly and fearl sly a though agains "air attack." At th
famous egro dancer. mos f of th mterest and confidenee at ; b<> not les. than 17 and . near war . O. lem aggravates the si uation. Director of he NYA, who I he li\'ed In Beslon, lass. On conclusion of maneuvers the
all. of !\1rs. HEnry Pfeiffer of New under 31 years of age when ' His wife Lou Wilson. am v- Th homes th v occupy 2TC. i'l l :poke ~ -rh . ~gro Laborer more than onr occa ion he has 369th will return to Fort On-
But backstage at lad,son Y rk. and tne Board of Edu- enlisted; furnish authmtic evi- ,' ~ng shortly after th doctor died to many ca . ld-l ... .- tene_ l
,n
Amen:an ~if('. In hiS ad- been shot a. pr sumably by I tario for the time being.
Square Garden b<>fore Bill callon of the Method ist Church. denee of age: be of good char- . m a coma at City Hospital, was ments for which they must ~ which ",as based on the I K u Klux KIa n m mb rs. Colonel Chauncey M. Hooper
Robinson's appearance (n the Fn nds of thIS I nstitution will acter and clean habits; secure i prostrated at her home. 1379 nay ren at 1 ast 25 per cmt hfe and worlo. of the late I Years ago the plate glass Win-l is commanding o(ficer of the
stage, th re had .b<>pn prot _:s r Joice With the President and I writt'.n consent of parent or " East Lon~ S The tragedy ! high r than whites. Many fam-
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Booker T. Washinllton, the dow of hi office was shattrred regiment ~hich is Harlem's
by an army MaJor who ob- (Continued 00 page 4) guardian If under 21 years of (ConlIOUed n page 4) I ilie. are forced 0 ha\'e lodgers (Continued on pag 4) by one bull"t. pride and lOy.
SUPPORT LEADER ADVERTISERS •
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Object Description
| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, June 7, 1941. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 24. No. 31. |
| Contributors | Cole, I. Willis (publisher) |
| Description | The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. There is a crease across the center of pages one and two of this issue that has resulted in some small tears in the page. |
| Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
| Date Original | 1941-06-07 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 5 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19410607 in the Louisville Leader Collection, University of Louisville Archives and Records Center. |
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| Collection | Louisville Leader Collection |
| Collection Website | http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/leader/ |
| Digital Publisher | University of Louisville Archives and Records Center |
| Date Digital | 2012-04-13 |
| Format | application/pdf |
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