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GHT. TO RIDE ON PULLMAN CARS IN KE DENIED; MEMBER OF RACE ON JURY
(i~t· I O'uisuiJJt I PR06RESSlVE
c. L. HARRIS LOSES ELMER OSEE
SUI! AGAINST PULL· CAPTURES WHITE'
MAN CO PANY HIGHWAYMEN
KENTUCKY'S GREATEST WEEKLY
COLORED CITIZENS OF RACE CONGRES P[· ALPHA PHI LPHA FR T
HOUSTON HAVE FULL TlTIONS PRESIDENT I FURTHERS EDUCATIO
CONTROL OF 'Y' AGAINST KONG'S A l M 0 VEE N T
iss Delaney Protects orne Of
A. D. Hey olds, Jr.) With
A jilt), in Judge }.<' cou·~. <·n I. Elwer ~ (or",er Weulenant I H"u. lon, To, a,., )Ia) 1~.-li many \\Il..hil'g)"n. D. C .• 'Ia) 16-)1 t · Revolver Of Ernplo 'l"uesda), returned a \eniiCl i fa\"r th~ i'oiled ~Ull ;:,. • .\rDlY. eml> OY\!' (I:' mtiUlne~ ha\"' reach t.i th:- (l!lic rel~ ing In )(:0- ::. xtn. ftllOU 1 . ~~lon thi ,\ru h l ~ r in- 'Jgul\lt~d -he ··:-ta~ yer of the Pullman Co .. l"3.ny in ~ch C. the P !;tal ~ nTice. ~3ptU" 1:1 'b· e.tin~ to th future of the Cotv d Y. rroJith at 'Va ·h.ingt~m, the ... ·.t"0'-a1 i'l .. ho I" &I.d "g) to rul.e:;:, .. m \" -
1.. Harris, Stale Y. )I. C. A. Secretar. bUI'~lar wbv had rob ~ Ii I./uak·r ~1. C. A. "'urk in lhl' rommunity, fol- n.. c"nP:re>, ha., fon, ed b Presi. m"nt. can: out th_ s:tme prvgra... ----
~~;, :~~'b;::~~t a',: ';o~·~I~reU(l.P(O- ~Iaitl ",or "nro~~U) lasl -, tor- t :wi"" the decll"at~ .. n O,f th "e" cvl- cent Hanling a I>~tition tt:rg forth thi~.) ~ tlurinK the "e<'k ,i 'lay 9 t COUftAGEOUS YOUNG WOMAN AMPLY RE
ri'~/:":l,,~ip:l:t .:~ .. :~ ~a~ tb~~::~:'dO\::rat:u~~~~~~;m" ;r~~ :t!!'::m:~.td;::. ~(3.r 2.1 fr:llernih men 10- I WARDED
Louisi"l!e to Atlanta. en his tick. lurr. .. d blm .wer 10 Ibr pollee. Tb~ 'uig .t·ck" pol cy of the white Y. )I. remo\'al of discrimination au.1 gre· cat I in' all I'art~ 0; Ihe co~ t"'· car· \11' \1 '11 Dt>1 ----
e .. "'-3.5 p re-srI ted on the train it wa .. P03 )3 lb~ 001.) Ilfol ot;r ,\"blc.h gi\ s ; ... A. . boartl, t at The Inform r wi .. he~ g&tion where\er hiii juri:'dictit)D hold... ned t" L.. . m ... ~. ~ tc.l :lO "'chooi: 7t r d :-.,.. .. 'I au I ~ N ant) .... ~OLlIl~ to1- ordt--r ~I t ·!I In I tbrQ" '." thf"ir
tak "lot' ) the mbt r but )Ir. )J '.e lb .. credit du" h m; ~'I the .• state that Ihe Colored work "ill be lhe petition in part say.: . el,urch", ant'"a h31f milli.. ~;"'I'" ~I" ; ' D .. ~I •. Ol in Ih, ram,. r I' nd'.' Th"l turn I nil I the
Harri5 wa.. .. told that h~ c uld not oc- olf" ri'Y P'1.pers l:l:\·p l)f:ltt 1 d bi3 0 eratcd 01 an muepende-nt ba. ... i.--- \\'e petition you to do ~our utmostland pupiL. ~:-ident Hardin~. in iP~~h~ $t ~(*ta~~n:~ll:be ~r~;!_1 ~a~:~ cUr}~D~and~: ~bat t~1t~\· .-'mNy Ibelr
eupy the b rth in the "tate of Ken- t:-trorts. nl~nneJ, ~~,.~~t1: Oper.lled and fln:m- to bring nbou t rorh a readJ~lment of "fe\V of the ~~ce-::: .. fu) result .. aceom- paD~· pro\"ed a "herf'i!le In :'D Juen~~t- ~~:l\"r:~t>:~ ll~i:t tlU'\. •• d:d. .\f.rr b€--!n~
• tad y. rt .. ; a c. a" .. or ,HNUI hi .... ks C. : exclusl\ ) b~ memh,·rs of the "I.,.tion laws 1'r:lctiCt>S as will phshed. J:a'e hIS appro"al, and go ",'11 ell burela,,' at Mr I{~\·ooi.', m I r . 1 lIb' ha.1 nOlhl1lG
Mr. Han"s wa~ repre ent 0) in:.h" u::Jar.. ·. v. . o lea:l{:'ll u ~t;. .~ (.) o:ed "~C'e. "ategu rd the suffrage and guarar.tee t ... thio;;, yea.r's proJ,!ram in a letter t- last ,.,-eek. . . IJ~;:I t "Ilt't I Hill ... t 'hl' ;10 nt o!
t rial of th- Co. ' b~'. t fT.e)" Xd,on antlil \\bu wa hca\'i11 "=e<1 a,. I Thi. \\ 111 probably nec''''itate th to e"ery man and woman in i\merica the Ge ner:ll Secreta,,· of the F1'lller. II ' t~ I'" II,,,,,,, -Ia r, "od Ih,'n ,
M. Willis ~"d AI A. n""re\\. Actv.. 1'1 hi'" uI.ti ue ... ,( :r. d. :;.,an~ ~ation' with the white- Iia\'~ the free and untr.uDmelled ~ of the nity.· ,,~~~~ t~::~' r'~~ .0" I;,· u.lOr art ...
neys for . :c. Hani" ug' t to a"Ct'r' Th~ C 131'cr )lal'l :tl)r"" ",Ia i'" n ~ 'en off; and un·ler exi ting ballot for pr tectipn and for th,,-reg' Th" memhl>rs of Alpha Lamb riog. h . 'tanre~ ";I'd condl.ti<: ns. the rae" IT. tter;: eprtaining to th" public good. made a >l>Ccial appeal to all th ..
allowed to id, in Pullman car!' in lhis t; re ~ ~ urut m stnndl.n~ by ,?e ac· l:nder the present system many pen- school', colle,,-. and churches of the
State. but the Court refu.... ed to allow ·DDIO::o. · L_ 1\ EI( ITl HOLD " .on 0 e new board 10 refu.'ID~ to pte. white and colo~d do not ,'Ote· but city, to turther the progra:n. It i.
tll, que,.-ticn to le put. to which rui- (,O 'DIE~CE~t£: 'T _\T )JcC.\l.'LEYS ; " 'e ~nder the de~potic and kais .. r is· the public sentiment or the intio',ioa. expected that the fratemih· ",ill reach
in~ the attorneys ,,'~een op ,in~ la'.vy,,!'t'. C('mm,,"cement at )lacaule)" s T~ea- St it is his con,titutional right to let u~ begm to ueil1:"ul ,ometh,ng f.~r •
men and one colored mM, out to the [If the rat'e'~ leadin b~iroe ... s a;d r\)- ,"ote for \\ hom he please·, ::;ince he i:) a ~_u~ .realLY :U1d
und) Ulg :-upport_~d ~I .\ .Jlhougb tbt" H raid anll otb r
!Ul"Prise or e\~en the Court attache5, £, t 'b t 1 ' . p • • " our :::uppon. and !Ou1Trnge to that poLL· nUlz\4 ·11 .. l'OUra1.:€' whl(h ~ r-.. Dela- Interestin.1I' to Readers,' fessional men ha\': romi.",1 to cPon' free Amer.c"n citizen. 'econ,! th co'- 1- " not I<"en to u;; then let u~ gl\~ dalh.." att<'mpted 10 tk,'ittl .. and lIlill'l
the jury retumod a unanil1'~u. ~..,rdict Mail Your Answer t;;'., uye : u I,"tanhal ~ounts to oP"ra.tt> ored. peapl" "i1~ never b" ~nitt d', iwl ~arty that i, dbpo,ed to I:"'e r., n,,), .. hib'leY in a "0" t.ns" .ilua- p. .' . "
in (a\"OT of the Pullman Company. It w' ork on an ~de~nd.?:nt ba"'IS. r(;celye anti en)u)' lh.clr fight wltll our l'lght~. and if none i'" dispo:-ed 1. tion. LIe L.eadf"r hi able to I!i\' (0 i(., hlladeiphl3, 0_ Pa" ) ]3) J6-p~e;l-
A .W. W~stead was. the name of III .~ born" tn mmd that t.he they leal'll tu i"cnmmal~ hl>l\\c~ .. do the ,qual''' lhing by u then let u' r 'aM" a (rUt? ""(lunt or Ihe aifair 'Ient~. D. B. King of lhe Republic of
the Co~ored.Juror, and ':' ~ell kno. Read ·rs of the Lead .. arC, urgl'd t, Colo~ CItizen, bad alre3,ly contn\). moo" ami mea,.ures ju>t like .. ther tn· ha\ enough ,en", to bring out a tick. )li" Tlela",,), who;' ""ry allr; ••.. L: .. ~na wa,' the ""est of ~la)Or l\l oor6
t:' ~uSlCal orcle< of Low..">IUe:trld \'1' try their '\"It In Int' m.-mor)' le" uted m ca .. h and pledge~ nea rly $3,rO(} wlligent peopl" have done and ha\e e;; made up "ntirely of intelligent col. i.e in .PIJeara!l~l' allll ".,r) mlld""t o. tnt< cIty on the occa 'i~n of hIS VISIt
ctnlty. ?f ~Ir. Floyd \. Grace, the well ~Down for th" 1921. bu~et, which amount h3S profited by >0 doing. So long as h. ored men and w.:men. That day W;h in mann.r rt'lal~t1 10 t~. Lt'ad ... r rpp h .. r~ )Iord~y. A :ec"ptl< n was ten-m.
s~~ee ~an, .ehureh~an.and C1t~zen, lxen depo~ted 10 a local bank and allows him::elf to be O\nled and cor.- finally come. and.that Eawy. f"~:)enla(i\e th(' ('Omp:t.'Lt! s'aJr). dered :re:-Ide.nl Kmg, after which a
N A A C P MAKES TEST Whldt 15 gl\'1>0 m detail on page elght, ca" only hi> d rawn out by the colored Irolled l,y a .ingle political P,UH' jusl !\ow let us ce fair and face the fac.s .. tour 01 th" cIty was made, iocludin
• • • • • th~ ed~t;ri31 p3tre. th . b..-u:k. page of of1!"anization. ~o long will he be a ~la\'e to the~ ~~ just. as they really exis;t., and $Ult.e iJ if' ~~_l r:m
l i~lH!'l~~ :t:~ :t~~:n~O\I9tea3 ~sit.s .in I~rlepe ... ..J 'c·, Rail and other
this e;; editor of the Le . suraace ~omp31 .Y. states that h~ ,~;11 ne,er b"'t. what is ;u,t')' du him ull til have a Republ' n GO"ernor z::d pra) '" do Pc :crk. I r~"II.d 00 one ~"counITY an,1 the. bl.ack f.p~bbc.
• correct ans"oers ,J mo· dr-~ Dte his spazt; moments gr a.twt ous- hI.; h3· confiot'r.c:e in :l.nes. or . logan of LouiS''i\ie busine,,-' I)" to the ~ocal ,":orle. political office of hi; own race. K done for th .. KeV'o by way of patr~r.· t .. r .... hile in Oi) room t b.-ard ~ noi.' .""klng closer co-opt>ratlOn between
_ ew , ork, l tay 19.-The Kabona! In Immediate f utur" call will mu, ha\·e repre,edta' III at the forum age than the Democratic Go\-emol. 10 Ibp hou,. a~" tb:nI.ID~ ,0n.Hhin;:
OF 'PROTEST AGAINST
-'BIRTH OF NATION'
A."sociation f r the Ad" ancement of places, as announc ... 1 in the plan on hi> i,sued to former memhl>rs of the ",her" the la" . are m",le and e.~ecul~d W" have now in Conlm'" a Repuh .. ,. J wron!;. I lelt Utl rOo and .... n. thi~ country and the blark republic_
Colored People. 70 Fifth Avenee, to- pa~e eigh~. The contest. is a nO"el o:~ board- tho,", who had (h3rge of by "hich he is go,·erned. The N gro lic3n R pre'entative io r"rscn .,( '010 Ihe hou. ~n.1 io'o llr. R ynold" t~ corral his forces \\oul.1 hi> :1'1. lft
day i sued a statement signed by J as. one, a good idea and shou'd be inter. t e work dur;ng 1920-and tha work i a ta." payer and CItizen and to com· Charlie Ogden. Xo,," what ha, O!(do" rwm. Tb. rt' I • cured hi, ren.I,·r ", >top thi, e"erJa illg tal;' a!> .UI.' -
Weldon ';oh""on. Secretary, stating /!St ing to e"el"y reader. T ho,e who are \\'.1 probably be rearganized aDd con· p"1 him to P3) hi' eqllil Ie .hare of done for us any more than Sv;ag r and loaded il and ,tarted 10 huel Il,., linl< together and t.i~ ""me bil!' Jun·
that a t.t "" wvuld be = dI! ~! the alre y readers of the Lead-r Will be b ,ed on an illdt p"ndent ba>is. tax", with which to n the go\·ern- herley. hi. Democratic pred""",,·o,_ bul'!'lars. I tam ul·t'n lhpm in one I.y .. ;...,ting mnmhel', of our 'JWll n.
pro~st a in>t th~ perform a,!"" 10 the sent The Leader for another ""r from Local CoI,re. Y. M. C. A. I""der, ment an,1 d 'Y h;~ lne right to par- ,":'e ~\'e a !l. ublican mayor in t1,r or t .. e room. :..nd It\ 'hG" the I"~'O. to pl;lte, of T,,~pon .. ibiFtl'. We ne II
CapItal Theatre, ~e\\' York, o. th!! mo-. _ . . . y an... race leaders are of tbe opinion t;c'l-ate m the m .tk1O of the I w' that c.ty of Lou"",, e and "'hat has he - _ _ n ver ""poet to reeei,e very much war
ti n pictor , "The Birth of a Nation." present ~ tion .. up, s."oald tl1:4t this is the only manly and en. "",e' hi· property;' ·Uxation wit u' doce for us that would be any ), ownin!;, f :unily·lo •. n~ j. triOtlC color- of appointment. f r the rea.'on thaI
I e cn :tSSured of the whole- anolher :-dce upon the ill« of U,e Negro renJered to e'ect him the mayor WIth tile m ager con,id · ..... t..oo "u,... partie< who are "I\\'a~ . pref 'rred lJ
fro'" c.f the CapItol 'lheatre," saId . &L E. Zi(lll church of which Mr. ·race oearted . upport and encouragl'ment ""nh ,.h" ",uuld suLmit to such " 0; Louirnllr? Show me if you can ha\e been gl\ n to a cen.:un cia.,. vi th bl3<'k man. it matter not h"\\ COIll-
J c.bn on'. > wment, ·~d were ar- i.3 captain. AU answers are to be in . the race in th~r undertaking.- conliltior. witbout a I rote~t but tl; where there ;. a partIcle of differenc' our Xcgrue~ in th" recerot pa"t. A 1 potent th" hl:tck man my be. he \\,i1
rESted for so doing, are to make legal 'Ph Leadffi b Houston Informer. X ·gro. It is high tim. that the b\a.~ io so far as the Xegro is conc m ,I mo.t r me r that t.ht,> \\ i:1 ha.c t il.\'3riahlr hi> ",legat ... 1 for he man
history in the courts of _ 'ew York. On e e 0 ce y .nen 'PTe y, rac~ , hould CLa....., hl>ing the p:1ck mule in./he rulministnt ion of a lTairs. Yo deal with men "ho ha\e been taug". "ho has a whit~ kin. W .. noed an ....
Thur.day morning, May 12, in th" Tb y at nooo. Pick up a y • to ride White men in!.' olIlre .. ho don't my mind the Rc,publican party is th~ t ) think for them I\'eo and are a, type of lead ,..hip. we deplore the tact
We t ide C~urt, )Jag; ·traU T .'ck p&per and ,et a > ear's subsc:rlptio MISS Rosa long In Cen- care a rap for him aft r the .day of the more repreher.sible and. d ·en"ing of capable and ~o, comp"~nt to occups that there are tho_ amor.j!' u< wh. .......
offered to du",,,,,s .. charge; ~ to The Le:'!er. _ _ . _ _ trill U~ .m h 0 f' ellamina hence can't ,..,.
"Through their aComer Aiken A. Q O'lED BY LEADING JOliRNALS . Rosa Long one 01 Lo . 'il' .. ', part,' jlkt so long he rnay ex.pect It Democrat.ic to win son the letter lor 1\ concemod. 1 w ...; si.t the temptation. of the i nsid'olL'
tlope andJam s C. Th retaiced Some months ago The Leader's edi- weIlbown young'ladies, Us acceP~:1 hi> held up and ridic ,;d by the Delli' Wlut ... e, 3S a ra.'" n<>ed to Oti ty as a memhl>r of any a r.d saw ,,;th my Own eyb colored snare to 11,< P?hbcal mt n ques. W."
plied that they would Dot make any quoted .,. the "Cr!sis." Its editorial ill the olfice of the Cetnral High the Dt>nlocrats for it. The Kegro~' pa ticul.rr polit ical p..rty. A whit~ poitceml>O on l he t ret>b. of Knox\;11 WOlnt tn ~rystahze cau>'! gu," s that I hl>long to tM Repub\iu~ ~d been colored men on the polic" Sh ,p, that they ,.,U have no plllCf
trate'len Erek found them guilt)' and Recent editorials ha"" been JDflItioned 'ebn!ary in the class of four. b he stands betv.·een the DemocraL~ part)' ,imply because I am colo .... 1 force there for more thaD t" entr-the amonl' 115. We n d mt>n and WOmM ,,,,,,,ended IM!ntence. The cases are ill the Star of ZiOll, and the Christian .,...taated from the regular High party and the Republican party and b than 1 ha\e to go that he hl>IOD' 0 rear. and during all that lime not one who can't. be oouKht n bluffed ru
now to be appealea by the N. A. A. , BeeorcIer. Do you read the Leader's 001 course in the cl of 1917. !IIi,s the innocent ~;ctim and gl'l absolut · to the Democratic part)' simply b". Hng!e colured police ~d ever been reo ha\-e t it,. IDt.ere~t of the ra~e at hearl
C. p. etltt.;ak' You should. - Loogmade a splendid record as ste- h' not hing f;lr hi self sacrifice bul c:lll- " hite. T.I· pnmanded or ' u nd d for derehet of and are Wllltng ° do and d,e {or what
"The );ew york ordinance uuder ~ DOgrBPher~ in the office of the Louis- the ill \\;11 of the yery part)' h h'H white people divide their " ,")te, and a.~ duty. Thb much can't hi> said f6 ey b' lie'-e their inalienablo! right-
... h ich the pickets were ;ted. p ro- S~al S~cial S~ 1 viIW Urbu League, which she resign. e1ped to defeat, the Democratic par· a result there are Democrat. holding !tilDe of the whit police in Low "ill". as American citizens.
hi i the d' tri uti n ot 'an, band Be . ert M 28 od to _pt (he High Sch,)()~ po. iuon. t) . II the Negro doe.; not ',b to Go, off, ce under tIIi pre.,ent Republican I wa.. also wid that the first coloretl Our political dtiny i, largl'ly in
bill, ci,cu.lar, card or tiler ad-.ertis· c!aI : ng no.:.: ~ She is a member 01 Bro:tdwiy TempI a tacked by the Democra :!, then jet adtninil;tr .. ti n who, perhap,_, ~\'e poli e,'er pi tl On th force ... a . our 0"'''' hands anli ""e will work il
Ing matter' and appeal ;) 3 high· tier b O~ o:'br ~ Y ill Tb I A. )I. E. Zion Church, a unday~ool him stand f rom under the blo"',,; lhat 0 \'er ,"oted the Republ'can tIcket b . put the,e u.d r a democratic a<.1>0 , oling mde· ow i' the psychological momen f<>r
ttttion that N.. A. C. P. 1e3.11 artkI r. ~ t Col~ V::-te .~ boys and clrll, a JOlIDg .. 01 not had the ink lligence to _ thi< some of lite Negroes b.a\-e be,.,., "otin ""ndentl )' and have the reopect or the Xegro to rise up ano he a man 8I1d -
distri utod by the pcke " owi~g up fall.,... They will be In~_ Wi the hlgh~ type, and splendid quali-
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predicament I ng ago. We have bee. '1 th.e Republ can tick~t -:11 of ~eir. 1" .. -,. b<>th. the Republ'can and Democrati • stop pia}" 1j1: the baby act.
. 1' Ku Kluk Klan p l'~ 3 In tire Don't . ~ ties. e thf ciulrhter 01 Mr. and bet..·een the upp"r and nether ston·· who hardly j!'et a JanItor' Job In lI. p.rt:"". \\ bat e, o..:alled I "d ,." f J "" B Colbert, Pre&.
'Birth of a alion' canno po 'bly be _ - - . 1II1'L Th Long, of 718 S. 16th t.. and made the ~ap" goat for the cor-! office where this renegade democrat i~ th race n to do i, to bury their lit· I Indere d t Citiz"",, Lea,"",
called 'ad.-ertising matter.' '' by Ilaglmate By ~ tha~ 110 dia- the of T. J. Long."M is a stu· rapt d ing of Republican part~, warmjng his seat. tie I'e .. naI j al·,u') 311:aln, each oth- 632 W. Walnut ~t. '
" • A. A. C. P. appeal will order ~ cha..-I' lISt the N. A. deIlt ,:t FiU: UniveYSity. and exploited by the unpr'.t,cipl man politi.cian. It !s high t ime the. 'egro to tea~h white p"ople 3 laei,al rep~ n~~~n: The cunningly I
rlgh of I to est by di~ I "'l'be N. A. A. P. d ..... apedaI- DR.. S1'E ... e .. ere beg ng to think for our· political Ie EOn which they bave ne\'er ,,_od ",hiw politt Ian bas taken 3d· _ utili; ed.::ro:a1 it:ratare In public 11 to ~th se ·cbta who -~ !l!1"e.. an~ carry our 1m burdens and yet learned a~d that is if they~: \-ant~11' of t hi", particu.lar ,:"ealmess of We,..1 to a nr ounce that M W t it!""
In ' Y rk City The question of arrutecJ, 'lJ urace .... --. .. not the &IDS and burden of someone OUT su1frage 10 all future elech or •. the . egro rare and uses thl as exCU$e headiy pa!«,s d The Leafier are a
th ew st 0et;j of'th ordinance Ia a ~"'" : Mrs. BeleD Ou>- G t s.rv.ce WIll take else. The mult i , we a rt> as m~, tbey will have to give us mort> su\). for not recognid n the 'egro along part of the announcei
~::.e an n I J[Mbedne Jo all of thaa Y. W. May 22 at 2 o'clock. publicans to day as ..... are by lb~ a nd the pursuit of ~ppines than th~ altre<' 011 m mem' r of the race the publisher. They are too bold and
I Co A. WVlbrs -... ---. I Rev. Steward wi!1 preach v.-bite nernocr .. ts, are &imply degrading pri,;) ge of running crap tl;ey will ready to recognize the!!'.: gI .. . g, bu'o as the cam- in too late
~e N. A. A. Co P. InteDda to IcM ~ -* ... fft.t, Bel- I fro e "1& there Dot a OWIIod by one and by the other. games under JIOlice pro ectton. tor when as a matter of fact they stri\,'l:o t? hi> ci>r..-,ged for this i e we bad to
b ____ "'J'eaDlIe!" in other words allowed our- that class of crap-mooting whhker keep the 'eg divided for they In ...... em this ",,,,,k. 1'her wl1\ appear
~.IID>I""~~"'i.Si.": 4 t RIves be for the pro' headed Negto is fut giving away I.J ....e ll lmow that if the eolo peer\. ; a .ordered by US nm week.
~~ _e. fealOIUII have been the approaeh of prop"rty· ould wnbine and unite 'ftte PubUober.
Object Description
| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, May 21, 1921. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 3. No. 26. |
| 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. |
| Subject |
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| Date Original | 1921-05-21 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
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| Title | 19210521 1 |
| Full Text | GHT. TO RIDE ON PULLMAN CARS IN KE DENIED; MEMBER OF RACE ON JURY (i~t· I O'uisuiJJt I PR06RESSlVE c. L. HARRIS LOSES ELMER OSEE SUI! AGAINST PULL· CAPTURES WHITE' MAN CO PANY HIGHWAYMEN KENTUCKY'S GREATEST WEEKLY COLORED CITIZENS OF RACE CONGRES P[· ALPHA PHI LPHA FR T HOUSTON HAVE FULL TlTIONS PRESIDENT I FURTHERS EDUCATIO CONTROL OF 'Y' AGAINST KONG'S A l M 0 VEE N T iss Delaney Protects orne Of A. D. Hey olds, Jr.) With A jilt), in Judge }.<' cou·~. <·n I. Elwer ~ (or",er Weulenant I H"u. lon, To, a,., )Ia) 1~.-li many \\Il..hil'g)"n. D. C .• 'Ia) 16-)1 t · Revolver Of Ernplo 'l"uesda), returned a \eniiCl i fa\"r th~ i'oiled ~Ull ;:,. • .\rDlY. eml> OY\!' (I:' mtiUlne~ ha\"' reach t.i th:- (l!lic rel~ ing In )(:0- ::. xtn. ftllOU 1 . ~~lon thi ,\ru h l ~ r in- 'Jgul\lt~d -he ··:-ta~ yer of the Pullman Co .. l"3.ny in ~ch C. the P !;tal ~ nTice. ~3ptU" 1:1 'b· e.tin~ to th future of the Cotv d Y. rroJith at 'Va ·h.ingt~m, the ... ·.t"0'-a1 i'l .. ho I" &I.d "g) to rul.e:;:, .. m \" - 1.. Harris, Stale Y. )I. C. A. Secretar. bUI'~lar wbv had rob ~ Ii I./uak·r ~1. C. A. "'urk in lhl' rommunity, fol- n.. c"nP:re>, ha., fon, ed b Presi. m"nt. can: out th_ s:tme prvgra... ---- ~~;, :~~'b;::~~t a',: ';o~·~I~reU(l.P(O- ~Iaitl ",or "nro~~U) lasl -, tor- t :wi"" the decll"at~ .. n O,f th "e" cvl- cent Hanling a I>~tition tt:rg forth thi~.) ~ tlurinK the "e<'k ,i 'lay 9 t COUftAGEOUS YOUNG WOMAN AMPLY RE ri'~/:":l,,~ip:l:t .:~ .. :~ ~a~ tb~~::~:'dO\::rat:u~~~~~~;m" ;r~~ :t!!'::m:~.td;:<I:::r :,.;;:n.t:~e !: w::;:~an~,.~"r~~c:lI~~:'r a~1 )I~~>:. ~(3.r 2.1 fr:llernih men 10- I WARDED Louisi"l!e to Atlanta. en his tick. lurr. .. d blm .wer 10 Ibr pollee. Tb~ 'uig .t·ck" pol cy of the white Y. )I. remo\'al of discrimination au.1 gre· cat I in' all I'art~ 0; Ihe co~ t"'· car· \11' \1 '11 Dt>1 ---- e .. "'-3.5 p re-srI ted on the train it wa .. P03 )3 lb~ 001.) Ilfol ot;r ,\"blc.h gi\ s ; ... A. . boartl, t at The Inform r wi .. he~ g&tion where\er hiii juri:'dictit)D hold... ned t" L.. . m ... ~. ~ tc.l :lO "'chooi: 7t r d :-.,.. .. 'I au I ~ N ant) .... ~OLlIl~ to1- ordt--r ~I t ·!I In I tbrQ" '." thf"ir tak "lot' ) the mbt r but )Ir. )J '.e lb .. credit du" h m; ~'I the .• state that Ihe Colored work "ill be lhe petition in part say.: . el,urch", ant'"a h31f milli.. ~;"'I'" ~I" ; ' D .. ~I •. Ol in Ih, ram,. r I' nd'.' Th"l turn I nil I the Harri5 wa.. .. told that h~ c uld not oc- olf" ri'Y P'1.pers l:l:\·p l)f:ltt 1 d bi3 0 eratcd 01 an muepende-nt ba. ... i.--- \\'e petition you to do ~our utmostland pupiL. ~:-ident Hardin~. in iP~~h~ $t ~(*ta~~n:~ll:be ~r~;!_1 ~a~:~ cUr}~D~and~: ~bat t~1t~\· .-'mNy Ibelr eupy the b rth in the "tate of Ken- t:-trorts. nl~nneJ, ~~,.~~t1: Oper.lled and fln:m- to bring nbou t rorh a readJ~lment of "fe\V of the ~~ce-::: .. fu) result .. aceom- paD~· pro\"ed a "herf'i!le In :'D Juen~~t- ~~:l\"r:~t>:~ ll~i:t tlU'\. •• d:d. .\f.rr b€--!n~ • tad y. rt .. ; a c. a" .. or ,HNUI hi .... ks C. : exclusl\ ) b~ memh,·rs of the "I.,.tion laws 1'r:lctiCt>S as will phshed. J:a'e hIS appro"al, and go ",'11 ell burela,,' at Mr I{~\·ooi.', m I r . 1 lIb' ha.1 nOlhl1lG Mr. Han"s wa~ repre ent 0) in:.h" u::Jar.. ·. v. . o lea:l{:'ll u ~t;. .~ (.) o:ed "~C'e. "ategu rd the suffrage and guarar.tee t ... thio;;, yea.r's proJ,!ram in a letter t- last ,.,-eek. . . IJ~;:I t "Ilt't I Hill ... t 'hl' ;10 nt o! t rial of th- Co. ' b~'. t fT.e)" Xd,on antlil \\bu wa hca\'i11 "=e<1 a,. I Thi. \\ 111 probably nec''''itate th to e"ery man and woman in i\merica the Ge ner:ll Secreta,,· of the F1'lller. II ' t~ I'" II,,,,,,, -Ia r, "od Ih,'n , M. Willis ~"d AI A. n""re\\. Actv.. 1'1 hi'" uI.ti ue ... ,( :r. d. :;.,an~ ~ation' with the white- Iia\'~ the free and untr.uDmelled ~ of the nity.· ,,~~~~ t~::~' r'~~ .0" I;,· u.lOr art ... neys for . :c. Hani" ug' t to a"Ct'r' Th~ C 131'cr )lal'l :tl)r"" ",Ia i'" n ~ 'en off; and un·ler exi ting ballot for pr tectipn and for th,,-reg' Th" memhl>rs of Alpha Lamb<! . • . ~in from the jUr) if any of them m a reward for hi. qulckue<. anJ :~=IZ;itton of the. ~"cal colorE<! i.tering of free majority opinion on aU CM"I, r, L ni;;ville of the Fnitemity. felt tha C .Iot me:! , hould not hi> riog. h . 'tanre~ ";I'd condl.ti<: ns. the rae" IT. tter;: eprtaining to th" public good. made a >l>Ccial appeal to all th .. allowed to id, in Pullman car!' in lhis t; re ~ ~ urut m stnndl.n~ by ,?e ac· l:nder the present system many pen- school', colle,,-. and churches of the State. but the Court refu.... ed to allow ·DDIO::o. · L_ 1\ EI( ITl HOLD " .on 0 e new board 10 refu.'ID~ to pte. white and colo~d do not ,'Ote· but city, to turther the progra:n. It i. tll, que,.-ticn to le put. to which rui- (,O 'DIE~CE~t£: 'T _\T )JcC.\l.'LEYS ; " 'e ~nder the de~potic and kais .. r is· the public sentiment or the intio',ioa. expected that the fratemih· ",ill reach in~ the attorneys ,,'<ceptod. .. . ~a!0 cy and attitude or the wbite tion that keeps many colored people more than a milli n pcpils tit" year. The case consumed m re than four A We go to pre5S tmmons ( tate) . . from voting is a . Iur on our American hours in trial and "as marked by t:ni,· .. rsit), is b Id'n~ its 43nd Annu:ll I ~IDce ,?e se,·"ran~ of branch re- ideals and a menacing bid for disorder Mrs. J. E. impson. the wife of many tilts hI>~een op ,in~ la'.vy,,!'t'. C('mm,"cement at )lacaule)" s T~ea- S<o~;n~::inthe w,:tes; :or the r",,· and r e,·olution. W" l'eS]l<ctiully call Prof. J. E. imp on, left ~l:ty 14, for At ~ condu'Jon of the te:runon,· tre. Thu~.la) mght. )Jay 14. Fift.Y Informer whi~ eek s I.~e of The ... t tention to the raet that partial an extende.1 trip to the F.ast to "isit ~th Sldes so.ught peremptory mstruc- p"l'Son< \\,111 gra<iuate from ~ van .. sation 'th. rea~ qUIte a sen· ju..<:t.ice in any section of our conntr~ h"r d3u~bt"rs. ~l"". J3ne J. William •. tionE, ut this was refused by the oUj, d"partments. Academic, Normal,. ,bo lD an~ 0&. of Y. M. C. A. h,,, an unwholesome r""ction in other Pat.·1'S n. _'. J., an.1 Loui·e . impson court, ~nd Mr. H:rrris' attomey noted CO!Itm" rcial , Domestic, Arts, ·Dress· etrcles. 5e\'eral co.ored ~embers ha"e sections of our ""unt ry. at Pratt Brooklyn N. Y. exc:ptions to the court·~ instructions. making, Nurse '1rai ing, !Iii <ions and ""nonnced trat they will double and ' l1 r. Willi. made a "e!)' pointed and )I u~c. The)" come from nearll' every Ire' le t~,,:r contnbutions and ple,lges; I forceful argument to the jury, urging coun:!' in the tat e. A full account one ~u3mess man who ~d alread~ SOME REASONS WHY THE NEGRO SHOULD DIVIDE that they not consider the q!lertion of next \\' Ie. contributE'< I $25 cash, statin~ that he color in tMinerdirt. but only the fact would d~nate anothor ~O to show £hat • HIS VOTE IN THE ~EXT MUNICIPAL HECnO ...J .:n _ ._~ ~f _ Ii h:'; · 10 ~ eart}: accord w~~ the I~ ,- _ ( _ &Omething that he had llought a • r,j(, i':m,tOrial poiic\, .. o~n~ther PI~g;X;~ , lly e,. . 'oll)er I 1r.i,,,,,' , . . ~":ti;". -- .: ~~, .' w -:~ 1 )T ILOA hEL. ,,~c:y pa.,'i:~~n!::::: o~ntig~hit~ Editorial Page Should Be ~\." an additional SIC~ v'hile -se\'eral "Fir>t it is his con,titutional right to let u~ begm to ueil1:"ul ,ometh,ng f.~r • men and one colored mM, out to the [If the rat'e'~ leadin b~iroe ... s a;d r\)- "ote for \\ hom he please·, ::;ince he i:) a ~_u~ .realLY :U1d und) Ulg :-upport_~d ~I .\ .Jlhougb tbt" H raid anll otb r !Ul"Prise or e\~en the Court attache5, £, t 'b t 1 ' . p • • " our :::uppon. and !Ou1Trnge to that poLL· nUlz\4 ·11 .. l'OUra1.:€' whl(h ~ r-.. Dela- Interestin.1I' to Readers,' fessional men ha\': romi.",1 to cPon' free Amer.c"n citizen. 'econ,! th co'- 1- " not I<"en to u;; then let u~ gl\~ dalh.." att<'mpted 10 tk,'ittl .. and lIlill'l the jury retumod a unanil1'~u. ~..,rdict Mail Your Answer t;;'., uye : u I"tanhal ~ounts to oP"ra.tt> ored. peapl" "i1~ never b" ~nitt d', iwl ~arty that i, dbpo,ed to I:"'e r., n,,), .. hib'leY in a "0" t.ns" .ilua- p. .' . " in (a\"OT of the Pullman Company. It w' ork on an ~de~nd.?:nt ba"'IS. r(;celye anti en)u)' lh.clr fight wltll our l'lght~. and if none i'" dispo:-ed 1. tion. LIe L.eadf"r hi able to I!i\' (0 i(., hlladeiphl3, 0_ Pa" ) ]3) J6-p~e;l- A .W. W~stead was. the name of III .~ born" tn mmd that t.he they leal'll tu i"cnmmal~ hl>l\\c~ .. do the ,qual''' lhing by u then let u' r 'aM" a (rUt? ""(lunt or Ihe aifair 'Ient~. D. B. King of lhe Republic of the Co~ored.Juror, and ':' ~ell kno. Read ·rs of the Lead .. arC, urgl'd t, Colo~ CItizen, bad alre3,ly contn\). moo" ami mea,.ures ju>t like .. ther tn· ha\ enough ,en", to bring out a tick. )li" Tlela",,), who;' ""ry allr; ••.. L: .. ~na wa,' the ""est of ~la)Or l\l oor6 t:' ~uSlCal orcle< of Low..">IUe:trld \'1' try their '\"It In Int' m.-mor)' le" uted m ca .. h and pledge~ nea rly $3,rO(} wlligent peopl" have done and ha\e e;; made up "ntirely of intelligent col. i.e in .PIJeara!l~l' allll ".,r) mlld""t o. tnt< cIty on the occa 'i~n of hIS VISIt ctnlty. ?f ~Ir. Floyd \. Grace, the well ~Down for th" 1921. bu~et, which amount h3S profited by >0 doing. So long as h. ored men and w.:men. That day W;h in mann.r rt'lal~t1 10 t~. Lt'ad ... r rpp h .. r~ )Iord~y. A :ec"ptl< n was ten-m. s~~ee ~an, .ehureh~an.and C1t~zen, lxen depo~ted 10 a local bank and allows him::elf to be O\nled and cor.- finally come. and.that Eawy. f"~:)enla(i\e th(' ('Omp:t.'Lt! s'aJr). dered :re:-Ide.nl Kmg, after which a N A A C P MAKES TEST Whldt 15 gl\'1>0 m detail on page elght, ca" only hi> d rawn out by the colored Irolled l,y a .ingle political P,UH' jusl !\ow let us ce fair and face the fac.s .. tour 01 th" cIty was made, iocludin • • • • • th~ ed~t;ri31 p3tre. th . b..-u:k. page of of1!"anization. ~o long will he be a ~la\'e to the~ ~~ just. as they really exis;t., and $Ult.e iJ if' ~~_l r:m l i~lH!'l~~ :t:~ :t~~:n~O\I9tea3 ~sit.s .in I~rlepe ... ..J 'c·, Rail and other this e<ilt.on. Mr. Grace l~ gl. ..'. ~1t away Furmrr Exe<uth': Secretary H. P. bo~~~. He will !ure\er be the ca1.·., concrete case of our political ~itualion, ~~id 'lliss Oela~ J. fA white: ~~D wEt-one. po~nt!=" . f;1I the e~'e'iDJ;' a ~ _~ ... ader. to" .0111 Pf'r.- '1'l ~ • w,ln Carte~, .v.ho~.. . resigned and a~v paw and the target for lee oppo::oite It \\a..:; the Xe,::ro \'ote that reafle it had ('orne [0 tht-' dO_lr par .t'r and k ner wa~ given l~ h~nor of ~I r" ~n~. ).arl)" sub,cnpuons to the LoWSVIU & po~ WIth the tandard Life b - party to ..boot at. 1'he c~l()red man w,lI po»ibl" for lh" tate of Kentacky t'l rorn}(.d me Il'al II.' had o~"n .enl A~ ple,ent the Llnenan Pre'ldent ~s m ~rnd to the conte>;; editor of the Le . suraace ~omp31 .Y. states that h~ ,~;11 ne,er b"'t. what is ;u,t')' du him ull til have a Republ' n GO"ernor z::d pra) '" do Pc :crk. I r~"II.d 00 one ~"counITY an,1 the. bl.ack f.p~bbc. • correct ans"oers ,J mo· dr-~ Dte his spazt; moments gr a.twt ous- hI.; h3· confiot'r.c:e in :l.n<l eiect men t.t tell me what ha.. ... G 'femor Yorro"" ~as Jt ho~e an.l h \\ '0 3\\a\·. La- l.:ln .r.lenary cl.mml~~lrr~ hlCh I" . . _ _ . , !<>es. or . logan of LouiS''i\ie busine,,-' I)" to the ~ocal ":orle. political office of hi; own race. K done for th .. KeV'o by way of patr~r.· t .. r .... hile in Oi) room t b.-ard ~ noi.' .""klng closer co-opt>ratlOn between _ ew , ork, l tay 19.-The Kabona! In Immediate f utur" call will mu, ha\·e repre,edta' III at the forum age than the Democratic Go\-emol. 10 Ibp hou,. a~" tb:nI.ID~ ,0n.Hhin;: OF 'PROTEST AGAINST -'BIRTH OF NATION' A."sociation f r the Ad" ancement of places, as announc ... 1 in the plan on hi> i,sued to former memhl>rs of the ",her" the la" . are m",le and e.~ecul~d W" have now in Conlm'" a Repuh .. ,. J wron!;. I lelt Utl rOo and .... n. thi~ country and the blark republic_ Colored People. 70 Fifth Avenee, to- pa~e eigh~. The contest. is a nO"el o:~ board- tho", who had (h3rge of by "hich he is go,·erned. The N gro lic3n R pre'entative io r"rscn .,( '010 Ihe hou. ~n.1 io'o llr. R ynold" t~ corral his forces \\oul.1 hi> :1'1. lft day i sued a statement signed by J as. one, a good idea and shou'd be inter. t e work dur;ng 1920-and tha work i a ta." payer and CItizen and to com· Charlie Ogden. Xo," what ha, O!(do" rwm. Tb. rt' I • cured hi, ren.I,·r ", >top thi, e"erJa illg tal;' a!> .UI.' - Weldon ';oh""on. Secretary, stating /!St ing to e"el"y reader. T ho,e who are \\'.1 probably be rearganized aDd con· p"1 him to P3) hi' eqllil Ie .hare of done for us any more than Sv;ag r and loaded il and ,tarted 10 huel Il,., linl< together and t.i~ ""me bil!' Jun· that a t.t "" wvuld be = dI! ~! the alre y readers of the Lead-r Will be b ,ed on an illdt p"ndent ba>is. tax", with which to n the go\·ern- herley. hi. Democratic pred""",,·o,_ bul'!'lars. I tam ul·t'n lhpm in one I.y .. ;...,ting mnmhel', of our 'JWll n. pro~st a in>t th~ perform a,!"" 10 the sent The Leader for another ""r from Local CoI,re. Y. M. C. A. I""der, ment an,1 d 'Y h;~ lne right to par- ":'e ~\'e a !l. ublican mayor in t1,r or t .. e room. :..nd It\ 'hG" the I"~'O. to pl;lte, of T,,~pon .. ibiFtl'. We ne II CapItal Theatre, ~e\\' York, o. th!! mo-. _ . . . y an... race leaders are of tbe opinion t;c'l-ate m the m .tk1O of the I w' that c.ty of Lou"",, e and "'hat has he - _ _ n ver ""poet to reeei,e very much war ti n pictor , "The Birth of a Nation." present ~ tion .. up, s."oald tl1:4t this is the only manly and en. "",e' hi· property;' ·Uxation wit u' doce for us that would be any ), ownin!;, f :unily·lo •. n~ j. triOtlC color- of appointment. f r the rea.'on thaI I e <AHored Veterans of fore' tbey be suu tu]. T test i (0: sibIe t hing t dfl in ~he premises a nd Gut repre:-entation" .:lr.J there Li n~ot ocmmen....- . urate with the 5en;c:e:i U.e eO cituen ... "h. .. VoJll n Jt be conte" t thert'- ar . 0 m:ln~ poor \\hjte, in bot~ service who distributed le3.IIe~ a rally club of Bro:td .... ay Tomple A. lhey ha"e bt>cn :tSSured of the whole- anolher :-dce upon the ill« of U,e Negro renJered to e'ect him the mayor WIth tile m ager con,id · ..... t..oo "u,... partie< who are "I\\'a~ . pref 'rred lJ fro'" c.f the CapItol 'lheatre" saId . &L E. Zi(lll church of which Mr. ·race oearted . upport and encouragl'ment ""nh ,.h" ",uuld suLmit to such " 0; Louirnllr? Show me if you can ha\e been gl\ n to a cen.:un cia.,. vi th bl3<'k man. it matter not h"\\ COIll- J c.bn on'. > wment, ·~d were ar- i.3 captain. AU answers are to be in . the race in th~r undertaking.- conliltior. witbout a I rote~t but tl; where there ;. a partIcle of differenc' our Xcgrue~ in th" recerot pa"t. A 1 potent th" hl:tck man my be. he \\,i1 rESted for so doing, are to make legal 'Ph Leadffi b Houston Informer. X ·gro. It is high tim. that the b\a.~ io so far as the Xegro is conc m ,I mo.t r me r that t.ht,> \\ i:1 ha.c t il.\'3riahlr hi> ",legat ... 1 for he man history in the courts of _ 'ew York. On e e 0 ce y .nen 'PTe y, rac~ , hould CLa....., hl>ing the p:1ck mule in./he rulministnt ion of a lTairs. Yo deal with men "ho ha\e been taug". "ho has a whit~ kin. W .. noed an .... Thur.day morning, May 12, in th" Tb y at nooo. Pick up a y • to ride White men in!.' olIlre .. ho don't my mind the Rc,publican party is th~ t ) think for them I\'eo and are a, type of lead ,..hip. we deplore the tact We t ide C~urt, )Jag; ·traU T .'ck p&per and ,et a > ear's subsc:rlptio MISS Rosa long In Cen- care a rap for him aft r the .day of the more repreher.sible and. d ·en"ing of capable and ~o, comp"~nt to occups that there are tho_ amor.j!' u< wh. ....... offered to du",,,,,s .. charge; ~ to The Le:'!er. _ _ . _ _ trill U~ .m h 0 f' el<!Ctlon. l'.o long a,,; the Xegro con,- the Im'a ter oondemnatlOD than l': place' of poli tIcal preferment as tll pire to leadershop that ,,;11 shy at 11. them if ey \\'0 promise not to ' "" " J;II Sc 001 f Ice t inue' to hield the Republican part~ Oem ts an for the Xegro has do:!' whlte man and m»re than some o. while man'. ' hadow, who is tet.ally de-pick t t.he Capitol Theatre _y more. LEA'DO EDITORI L ~ from the bto\\ ~ of the Democrat·c n"tbing to make it po"ible for th them. The sooner they learn thi ' I ' oid of moral >lamina hence can't ,..,. "Through their aComer Aiken A. Q O'lED BY LEADING JOliRNALS . Rosa Long one 01 Lo . 'il' .. ', part,' jlkt so long he rnay ex.pect It Democrat.ic to win son the letter lor 1\ concemod. 1 w ...; si.t the temptation. of the i nsid'olL' tlope andJam s C. Th retaiced Some months ago The Leader's edi- weIlbown young'ladies, Us acceP~:1 hi> held up and ridic ,;d by the Delli' Wlut ... e, 3S a ra.'" n<>ed to <!o i :. in - onille, Tenn., a fe ... day ag ) schem .. s Of. the d~~ go~e . and fan a by the N. A. A. C. P., the pkkets re- "rial on "Character of Mea" .... , the position of stenocra\lber and clerk ocratic part)' and no 0.' could blan... to_ o.ur idl>Oti ty as a memhl>r of any a r.d saw ,,;th my Own eyb colored snare to 11,< P?hbcal mt n ques. W." plied that they would Dot make any quoted .,. the "Cr!sis." Its editorial ill the olfice of the Cetnral High the Dt>nlocrats for it. The Kegro~' pa ticul.rr polit ical p..rty. A whit~ poitceml>O on l he t ret>b. of Knox\;11 WOlnt tn ~rystahze <udt a. strong ,,'''tl' such promi and prderred t o mai<,: a of "Shamble.. in Georgia was quoted SchooL Kiss Long graduated from the all of the u.<..e and ,;li6cation fro~. man .honla run'" no more right t,) and \\' r ellah;y informed tha. thel " m~nt apns s uch ~de'lrable leadertest ca...<e of it. Accordingly agt.S- by the Chicago DefenMr of Apnl SO. busineu deputment 01 Central in ln2 llemocratic party .imply bt>cau>'! gu" s that I hl>long to tM Repub\iu~ ~d been colored men on the polic" Sh ,p, that they ,.,U have no plllCf trate'len Erek found them guilt)' and Recent editorials ha"" been JDflItioned 'ebn!ary in the class of four. b he stands betv.·een the DemocraL~ part)' ,imply because I am colo .... 1 force there for more thaD t" entr-the amonl' 115. We n d mt>n and WOmM ,,,,,,,ended IM!ntence. The cases are ill the Star of ZiOll, and the Christian .,...taated from the regular High party and the Republican party and b than 1 ha\e to go that he hl>IOD' 0 rear. and during all that lime not one who can't. be oouKht n bluffed ru now to be appealea by the N. A. A. , BeeorcIer. Do you read the Leader's 001 course in the cl of 1917. !IIi,s the innocent ~;ctim and gl'l absolut · to the Democratic part)' simply b". Hng!e colured police ~d ever been reo ha\-e t it,. IDt.ere~t of the ra~e at hearl C. p. etltt.;ak' You should. - Loogmade a splendid record as ste- h' not hing f;lr hi self sacrifice bul c:lll-<l he hap"" . t9 hi> " hite. T.I· pnmanded or ' u nd d for derehet of and are Wllltng ° do and d,e {or what "The );ew york ordinance uuder ~ DOgrBPher~ in the office of the Louis- the ill \\;11 of the yery part)' h h'H white people divide their " ")te, and a.~ duty. Thb much can't hi> said f6 ey b' lie'-e their inalienablo! right- ... h ich the pickets were ;ted. p ro- S~al S~cial S~ 1 viIW Urbu League, which she resign. e1ped to defeat, the Democratic par· a result there are Democrat. holding !tilDe of the whit police in Low "ill". as American citizens. hi i the d' tri uti n ot 'an, band Be . ert M 28 od to _pt (he High Sch,)()~ po. iuon. t) . II the Negro doe.; not ',b to Go, off, ce under tIIi pre.,ent Republican I wa.. also wid that the first coloretl Our political dtiny i, largl'ly in bill, ci,cu.lar, card or tiler ad-.ertis· c!aI : ng no.:.: ~ She is a member 01 Bro:tdwiy TempI a tacked by the Democra :!, then jet adtninil;tr .. ti n who, perhap,_, ~\'e poli e,'er pi tl On th force ... a . our 0"'''' hands anli ""e will work il Ing matter' and appeal ;) 3 high· tier b O~ o:'br ~ Y ill Tb I A. )I. E. Zion Church, a unday~ool him stand f rom under the blo"',,; lhat 0 \'er "oted the Republ'can tIcket b . put the,e u.d r a democratic a<lmini'- out a)on jt racial lines and r.o 0 h r. er court wi ll be upo' n the con- Lead y n it< ~rtin .appear Othe e tndler f a cla.. . of thirty-bve small are lnt nded Cor the 0 po ie party. It (c;re the las muniei~1 election .... hi'~ 10reJ people ha "e 1><.1>0 , oling mde· ow i' the psychological momen f<>r ttttion that N.. A. C. P. 1e3.11 artkI r. ~ t Col~ V::-te .~ boys and clrll, a JOlIDg .. 01 not had the ink lligence to _ thi< some of lite Negroes b.a\-e be,.,., "otin ""ndentl )' and have the reopect or the Xegro to rise up ano he a man 8I1d - distri utod by the pcke " owi~g up fall.,... They will be In~_ Wi the hlgh~ type, and splendid quali- ' predicament I ng ago. We have bee. '1 th.e Republ can tick~t -:11 of ~eir. 1" .. -,. b<>th. the Republ'can and Democrati • stop pia}" 1j1: the baby act. . 1' Ku Kluk Klan p l'~ 3 In tire Don't . ~ ties. e thf ciulrhter 01 Mr. and bet..·een the upp"r and nether ston·· who hardly j!'et a JanItor' Job In lI. p.rt:"". \\ bat e, o..:alled I "d ,." f J "" B Colbert, Pre&. 'Birth of a alion' canno po 'bly be _ - - . 1II1'L Th Long, of 718 S. 16th t.. and made the ~ap" goat for the cor-! office where this renegade democrat i~ th race n to do i, to bury their lit· I Indere d t Citiz"",, Lea"", called 'ad.-ertising matter.' '' by Ilaglmate By ~ tha~ 110 dia- the of T. J. Long."M is a stu· rapt d ing of Republican part~, warmjng his seat. tie I'e .. naI j al·,u') 311:aln, each oth- 632 W. Walnut ~t. ' " • A. A. C. P. appeal will order ~ cha..-I' lISt the N. A. deIlt ,:t FiU: UniveYSity. and exploited by the unpr'.t,cipl<!d _ ow is the psychol gical tim IOI 'cr and combine their efforts f r larg r raise the enUre question as to the C. P. pic:bta. f . I' .. hitt> man politi.cian. It !s high t ime the. 'egro to tea~h white p"ople 3 laei,al rep~ n~~~n: The cunningly I rlgh of I to est by di~ I "'l'be N. A. A. P. d ..... apedaI- DR.. S1'E ... e .. ere beg ng to think for our· political Ie EOn which they bave ne\'er ,,_od ",hiw politt Ian bas taken 3d· _ utili; ed.::ro:a1 it:ratare In public 11 to ~th se ·cbta who -~ !l!1"e.. an~ carry our 1m burdens and yet learned a~d that is if they~: \-ant~11' of t hi", particu.lar ,:"ealmess of We,..1 to a nr ounce that M W t it!"" In ' Y rk City The question of arrutecJ, 'lJ urace .... --. .. not the &IDS and burden of someone OUT su1frage 10 all future elech or •. the . egro rare and uses thl as exCU$e headiy pa!«,s d The Leafier are a th ew st 0et;j of'th ordinance Ia a ~"'" : Mrs. BeleD Ou>- G t s.rv.ce WIll take else. The mult i , we a rt> as m~, tbey will have to give us mort> su\). for not recognid n the 'egro along part of the announce<l new features of e con "' d- (Ihlla s ~ bef91'e be.- ti5, JIrs, l.nra BoJIoek, Ilia pbce at Temple, 13th Uld desp;sed and ha by the white Re- stantial opportunity f r life, libert" th,s line sa ing en the • 'egroes will the ~p"r but are n t 3.< ordered >i ~::.e an n I J[Mbedne Jo all of thaa Y. W. May 22 at 2 o'clock. publicans to day as ..... are by lb~ a nd the pursuit of ~ppines than th~ altre<' 011 m mem' r of the race the publisher. They are too bold and I Co A. WVlbrs -... ---. I Rev. Steward wi!1 preach v.-bite nernocr .. ts, are &imply degrading pri,;) ge of running crap tl;ey will ready to recognize the!!'.: gI .. . g, bu'o as the cam- in too late ~e N. A. A. Co P. InteDda to IcM ~ -* ... fft.t, Bel- I fro e "1& there Dot a OWIIod by one and by the other. games under JIOlice pro ectton. tor when as a matter of fact they stri\,'l:o t? hi> ci>r..-,ged for this i e we bad to b ____ "'J'eaDlIe!" in other words allowed our- that class of crap-mooting whhker keep the 'eg divided for they In ...... em this ",,,,,k. 1'her wl1\ appear ~.IID>I""~~"'i.Si.": 4 t RIves be for the pro' headed Negto is fut giving away I.J ....e ll lmow that if the eolo peer\. ; a .ordered by US nm week. ~~ _e. fealOIUII have been the approaeh of prop"rty· ould wnbine and unite 'ftte PubUober. |
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