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YOUNG TEACHER AND
MISS [leINA Ml[RS"IS ~
HURl WH[N CAR SKIDS
Accident JUlt Out Of Bowling
Green; Party Enroute From I===============';:~
Tuskegee
~ is Dcina M~ rs and John
B ay 01 this city and Mrs. J. M.
Boward 01 Buechel. met ,.;th an
auto ie ac:cident I t Saturday
.,ben the car in ... hi b they were
riding. and drh'en by Mr. Ha~
skidded on a slippery road JUSt
out of Bo .... lin« G,"""n. iss
is a teacher in the Lynch
HiP School and the
psrty ..as enroute (loom the A. T.
A. and P.-T. A. meetings at Tugk~.
Ala. Mi<;s M)'ers w""
bruised about her hips and arms;
Mra. Howard sulfered a I...,..,..,ted
scalp which requiled s .-en
stitches; Mr. Hayes """"ped injw"
y. The car was damaged to
the extent of $300.00.
SAFFELL BETTER
SHELBYVILLE. Ky .• Aug. 3-
;""W'w~~f~~~::! ~f';!~~ !- _ ~!!!<....-""=--==-__ , By WI LLI.BI N. WA 0.'
::'I~~ "i: :~.:~;e~i; 1 • ( .\ oci.ate Dir"dor of Publi~m~:~;"~ Di,-ision Barkley Campaign
at the Dnisy M. Saffell HospibJ K
here. O NLY a few days remain hefo.., th primary o~ 1~ . in en-tucky.
ano in that Forum where Democrats sit In Judgment
" the decision of the main i •• lie, whether to endorse the New Deal
TO CROW~, MISS LOUISVILLE IS~~~~~~~:=:~Er;.:£~~~~~~~!~;:~~~ LEADER IN MOUNTA!NS MONDAY ri~h .we~.gro~~ng richer and btter and the poor. poorer and thinner.
I thlS ;:s::.::t o~ ;:~elt. financed by the Liberty League, a
With just ~ve more .days ~ I crew of Xew York Political Pirates ha"e set their appro.-al upon
f~re the croW~l,?g of " ~.1SS Loul~- Go,,,mor Chandler, to hoist and bear their flag. with its emblem
ville. ~er' tn. the Mouu~lD 1of a !;kuI1 and cro.,.-bones. It ill therefore a fortunate cin:umst:m<:e
=:~ ':;h/jj1~~ro: ~~ I that Negroes in Kentud,y may ha,'.e a golden opportunity to help
Enill W Smith of London. save the state from such a degradation.
was ~eacling the ~'eraJ So far as the • 'egro is concerned be. has. only ~ look at the
candidatea for tbe honor of !'" two men. and make his mind which can
several CllANIiLEk is a Dl&D ;-- -
week>. but other candidates institution of Negro children lor politics . ... close up and as it will ~ ~h:: o"i':::! ~'!:S~T~oo~it:ions !
=========-===~ ;=;; t~ ~e~~ ~~;ch"~;~~- Who Fought ~th to,";gu~ and ~n the anti-lynch bill!
bog the young lady wbo ~~II he Wbo Condoned legal lynching in Kentucl..-y!
e!'Owned "Miss Louisville Who J oined Southern senators and aided in all persecutions of
in the "?olountaiJ. Section" • 'egroes ?
awarded the first prize of ~50.00 \vh .. Received Xegro votes. and told his Southern friends be had
at Middlesboro. londay night i. ,"on without the Xegro!
purely a malter of specul3Uon. I Who Used all the state emplo}'e;; and their wages for his glory!
A few votes helow Ali Smith ' ho ught to traffic in judi ial appointments!
Wednesday were ~hssse Virginia . The record of Senator Barkler. is a brilliant one, and as spot-lAckey
Of. Somerset. In sec~nd I less as the evening star.
pl."";6; Dol loe Masoo:o. L~ch. t hird ; I H" Voted against Judge p azker a t our request.
~u: ~~=~:ke~:~:u~~:::i )\1,' ~I~Y \~. ~ITH I H Introduced the first Bonus Bill.
Mth; Mrs. A.' B. Patterson: ,I ~l iss Smith n ~. leJ'the young He Pled for $30.~ pe~ month for ~e helpless ~ged.
L7Dch. sixth. and Mi~s Shi~l,:y women in Ihe Mountain Section I He ~sored l~glSlation fo; the 3ld of struggling young men
IIae Love. Barbo1lrV1l1e ; Wil lJe seve ...,, 1 conseeutive week> in a and women to get hlgber educa.tiou.
lean Parsiful. Pineville; Roberta close race f or th honor of being He H-.; Opposed all racial discrimination.
Boward. K ... vir; Sweetie Sim- crowned "Mi s Louisville Leader." He Fought for the anti-lynch biD to the last ditch.
IIIODS! Lynch; Clementine MOB.bY. , - -- I He Has been to our President. a pillar of cloud by day. and
i'lemlDg; Wilberforce McQul..,. pIllar of tire by night.
Hazard. othet: runners-uP"1 ,. He Has Won the respect and confidence of the ... hole nation. .i!' wil~.:t~~~d t:~h ~candl- So with these incontrovertible facts before us. how can any
Hotel. auditorium in i\;'ddlesboo;;;, ~egro with only a spoonfull of brains. e,-en if .it is on the back. of
Monday nigbt ";th music fumi h- I hIS hood • .-ote for such a man as Chandler. agaInst such a supenor.
ed by Smoke Richardson's orches- ~I!mane. and manl)' man as Alben W. Barkley! Wboe.-er ''Illes for
tra.. Turn to page 7. Barkley. not only does a pat riotic duty. but does honor to himself.
DIVINE BUYS
RS IN AUTO CRASH
5 CENTS
Chicagoans Enraged Ov~ r Radio
Slur Of New York Yankee Outfielder;
Meant No Harm, Is Opinion
Of McCarthy
over the bead ~th my blaek jack
while on my be&L n Powell. who
~~~'~~-:~i~:~~~~~~~~~~~~,:m~~~~ __ _
baseball com-
_~ _ nI' tl..- v ....... L--... .. _.I # "'._ ..
;-;';";r -;f -the-t:;;ui;,ill~-~~-
onel5. said he W:lS pretty sure
Powell meant no harm. Anyway
EJson, sports commentator for the situation was so Keri(\l!S that
Old Gold cigarettes: "How do you the whole Yank e team had to be
keop in trim during the "~ter escorted to the White Sox pall< by
months?" And the ball player police Saturday. MUI the exceJ>replied:
·'Oh. that's eaoy. I'm a lion of Powell who is said to have
policeman a'ld I beat niggers been rushed out of lown.
"TIM t" APOLOGllfS: THOUGHT
NEGROES LIKED' TERM "OARKY"
NEW YORK. Aug. 3-Time " Frankly. we had Dot known
i. ~i~::~;·lh:h~~e=~n.~;~~ oC;;;:~I~~ ~::;:eo~€:;~i~ :;iee~s:~~n:Y Ba~1
..,asoned politic . 1 lead" r.. news magnzine. describing a know it now. and won't forget it,
Michigan horre show in which J oe you may be sare." GIVEN otGREES CRISIS Lows took part.
SURVEY SHOWS: NINt PH. D.'S ~~~~~~=:~~:EI BOY KILLS PAL
vaneement of Colored People. who IN ACCIDENT YORK, Aug. 3.-'Ooe1'8 year .... ith 192 reeei'ing the bache- p~~sted T u~ 01
M
the i~~t!:~~
colored persons grad- lor degree. There were nine col- eplt et. . an e~.. I ~ __ . (STATE NfAR FDR mixed and segregated ored stud nts who recei.-ed the "",:,retarr of the pubhcation I13Jd : Henry Hicks, 16. 2547 Maga-
I iDl!~tdltiolns of higher learning in Ph.D. degree I t J une. . ., . T. c.~ ""sure you that your zine St.. was killed Sunday mom-
. the frank cn bctSm has bad the care- iog when a 2.2 calibre pistol which
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y .• Aug.1
a, (CNA)-An estate of 500 acres
at Krum Elbow in the lown of
Lloyd. U lster County. located OJ>- I
the estate of p..,gident
at Hyde Pazl<. has been
by twenty-three lieuIell- ' • ~ I of Father Divine. - --
sale of thlt ,>roperty. ~.1 ) \1 . ~ .LY~.\ /)ICI\I~ 'OX
by Howland Spencer . wh,te. I )I iddl.,.boro. K) .
effed.ed by the Krum Elbow Mi s Dkkin,on was entered at
Corporation. of which a late hour but ha work - her
is president. The deaJ way up among the lead rs and
aid to have involved between I wi ll be heard from )Ionday ni ht .
M~ ~ ~~e ot the es- FIR~ C.PT'IN I tIole IS covered WIth orchards and LA'"'
__ ~ds. ~d twenty:"ight. build- PROMOTfD IN N mcludlng the mam resIdence. y
• boat house and a dock on the • •
w.t shore of the Hu River.
.... t bouses. an a partment-garand
farm tractures.
NEW YORK. Aug. 3. ( XA)Fire
Captain Wesley Williams.
the only lXegro offi r in the New
CATCH IX PO NDER YOLk File Depart"""'!, was pro-
8HELBYVlLLE, Ky., Aug. 3- moted this ... k to the rank of
Mad< of thia city proved to battalion chief.
.. the star fisherman of the party Williams joined the depart.-..
oeed of himself. Mrs. Mack. ment on Jan. 10. 1937. and be-
1Ir. and Mrs. R. D. Roman. ~r. came a lieutenant in 1927. OR
~I:Iiia 1aInr8d. MOitstso NBaooymdi. BMisrsh.o p'~ ahncde l J une 1. 19. 34 . he .~....m. - e a captai. n.
at Dix Dam. Mr Mack commanding Engme Company 55.
party when be I~ed a at 363 Broome treet. where he
fiah, (Contin~ on pa~ 4)
Edgar G. Brmo"ll. kft. pr idoont 0( t~ Cnited C;-__ t
E.-ploy",", W.ashingt-. D, ~ Ilaking Ioaads "illl c-g....
.an John F_ Dock..-rikt- or Calirontia. a _..... 0( tIoe
A..-;ations Comm;lIee, "ho lMd,-"","en ~.u - TIME'S report on the Orange, inspecting went off. Hicks was
edition of the en I mag- Virginia hor.;e show. an overnight guest of Calhoun at
August. "Our attempt at a pun (on the the lat ter's bome and was about
does not represent rnce-trnck slang 'dark horse') in to leave for his bome when the
=a~tis~ th~ ;ti0n glV n 1:"'" re-1MJSS. CheIlaaJt may use the ~ .. - I :=1. "'i~11 were graduated with desk alter spending "",-eraJ da~:s porter. the rru.unden~ be- ars~P to ~er her edueatoon In I ........... docree Of the mix- in Kentucky and Indiana on bu.l- tween Clement and P~r . lS the an)' acuedited college.
y~ Uni~y n for the company. result of ~ alleged stgrUng . Of
l ti8t willi 494 mlored When around 10th and Walnut ~,:!~~Vl:U: ~~:sa:;.: l3idlOp c. H . Ph,ll . o f CI ve~
l:: Ilop ira The Leadu Bu~d.~ Tea polic:e.m.an. No wa.rrant was sworn land ~ited ~e lea -fer office
. dUl"i.ftc the put ROCIIIl ucI ask for a frieci poe. to and no arrest made m the caae. .... lul" In the CIty la I "' ~ ,
Object Description
| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, August 6, 1938. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 21. No. 40. |
| 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 tear down the center of each page of this issue. |
| Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
| Date Original | 1938-08-06 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 5 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19380806 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 |
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