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PEARL HARBOR
HERO, LOUIS CITED,
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SHOULD PRACTICE FREEDOM AT HOME
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AS PROCLAIMED A ROAD, SAYS HE ' ~vo~L~" 2~S~~~~~~~L~OU~~~V~~~~K~Y"~.S~A~~~~~A~Y,~~~RC~H~2~L~19~42~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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DISCUSSION STARTS OVER HITLER
AND JAPANESE AS MAIN ENEM!Ef
COlORED MAN SHOULD HAYE BEEN
~~~~11 1 FREED, PHONES MILITANT WHITE
I de!'\gr'l~~: Yerit, 1I1arch 26 - The of TI", Amsterd:un Star-, 'e,';, I William Phillips. was gh'en .. tt Ray, In a statcm::nt to The
10 which th" Negro '11 1 st. Clair Bournc· n. Th, a life genlence for th, murder L,'aticr. Tuesday afternoon, Mr,
people should give "all-out" People's Vcice. disag,.", d witt of Rufus Clark. wh,te. both it.!y said th :t the de~ at.
support 10 the fight against Gordon. In difrer,·'1t "t'rd3 farmers of Fern . Creek, by a tomeys were perf" !Uy satisfte \
fascism abroad. pr eo' to be these three editor. said UI' ~ Court JUry, Monday with the ille JJIlprisonment
lb.. principal iss~e', in t.h~. the Negro fo !tht for and re· The jury com d I s..Dleru:e given therr client, all
t B'ShOP C. H. PHILLIPS Schomburg .Collection s for.un CQVM dl'':'OCrl'.cy at.. bom.. he whtte men and ,/:",W !1i%1~e-..,. ---- I S nier prelate of the C.M.E. on "Publislting Ne!TO N",WS"t5Id ~n .. po."tion te .~( lamon~ Negroes WhO ! ThIIt
('- - t;~v land, OhlO.- MaJ'C.h 26- cal college in 1882.. . Church over California, Ohio ' last Thu~y...... Co """uma It _ . d. R. B. ATWOOD I.. our and t .. n minutes. Com. the trial, studied the case, and
Durmg the annual sessIOns of Friends of the .nalion wIll land Kentucky, whose 4OtfI ~a .... l o~ . The ~aily wm:1 ,the only 1 Tom lr"oonOT. of the New President of K. ntucky Stale monweallh's Atlorn.::y Merit who know the southern .itua.
the Coll .. ge of BIshops of the wan~ to take Part, In ~I" cele· 'I ni\'ersary as bishop is being !dally newspaper :n New Yo:k ,York ~y, PM. indic~ed how Collcg... Frdnkfort. who was O'Neal was assisted in the l tion , (ven in the border states,
C,M.E. .church. March. 26·29. bratlon and teslLmomal hon· cdebrated In CILVeiand this \ whIch. employs Negroes on It! I difficult 1\ was for ~ m. p ush· re-e1ec t ld by the trust 5 IhlS pro'ecution by W, Clark Otte' and when the nation is experi.
thpre WIll be a c€lebrat~on of onng Bishop Philhps. week. l edllCnal staff. :peoed titc ~' Ilng ~ough Its twm policy 01 wec.k a:; h ,ad of the instltutlon who pled to tht' Jury for the lencing its greatest peril and
lh . forty years of ePls~opa! Among thl hundrros s .. rving ___ ment by deelanng that the N."" , wmrung the. war and fighting for thc n( x:t four y ar5. death penalty. The defense when (very American black
~ervlces re.ndered by Btshop on the vanous conference cem· HOLD UP P O LL I
gro
pre shoufd cODSlder Hlt' lf~ " egro ngh1s" to draw ~e --- was reprcwnted b the .... col. white Jew and gentile is need:
C H. Ph,ll,ps.;:t Lane Metro. !mlttees are: C. L. Howard. Ikr,and the J apanese as t he 1line whenever the camprugn M UST BE 87 TO 'd I 'EYK Walk led I' b t th "d •
politan C.M.E. Church, chainnan; S. W. Broom I, matn enemy and that the foes for "Negro rights" eonflicted or~ a torne)s" ('r. 0 com 11 e outsl e en
All churc.hes 3.ndmembers ",cT .'tary; T. H Cop lnnd. 111. L T AX HEARINGS of "N(gro rights" .in this eoun- I\\'ith Iho war effort. ;C. Eubank Tucker and R. Ev('r- (Con tinued on page 5)
ar" to a k" p:trt in li.i~ wk- Br"edtng. A, J , NorrL~ and G Itry Sh~uld be cODSldered as sec· All of the newspaper men V OT E IN COLUMBIA - --------------------
brauon whIch WIll be largely L. Hayes. . . -- landaI'} . . '''::r-»M hRt tite Negro prESS n A vn TU A T n A rl" a'tl'nded hy all the bishops, M. ThcmpsoD. Cahf?rnia con· WW'h lnl:t n. D. C .. March 26 Mr. Gordon sharply critJeized : was necessary; that it! long tra· ,- "':~. I:l 14
t: neral offic(r.. heIr WIve,. Cen'nce; F. A Smllh. OlllO Further h"u'mgs on the Pepper I the "Double V" campaign 01 d,tion of struggle from '827 to CdumbJa. S C., l\'!arch 26- ., I ."' l i l t'll I \n ,,~
many pa:l 'rs and me' b( rs c·1 c DferenCl: Mr. Tellington. Alltl·Poll Ta.x BIll, have been The Pittsburgh Courier and present day is glorious; that Negroes arc enroll:"g to . vote U U
he church K"ntucky co":er('nc(': H. L. h..!d l'~'. pending the OUlcome similar slogans of other news· 1 th Negro press has become an I m the D. mocraltc pnmary
BIshop Phllltps w:., bc,n, at M.OIT'" W,·,t Kentucky confcr· of " "nnf re'n e bLtween Scn· papers. Ludlow Werner of The ,important Alnerican institutiol' hel • bu~ a r""olullo:, paSSed. IS AN NVENTION :\lllIf'dgcnll,. Ga. In 1853. a· "ncl'. e /'r (,hud" Pl·pp"r. aUlhor 01 Ncw York Ag". Julius Adams (Con4inued on page 4) I:y thC' C, y D mocralle ex cu·
t"nded A lanta uD1nrnit\'. Pr 'sidC'nts of l\1issionary So· til ' b,1I and o nat 'r Joseph C, w\'e ccmmJtl 'C may successful-
1875.78. C"nlral Tcnn(s.. .... ~ coi- CI lies: l\1(Sdan1es A. E SEiden. ':,I"II"n,y. (D). (f Wyoming, Ily pre,' .nt t?em Crom e.·eretS-Ivg
.... b"t:,'n pr('achiDg aft r Ii· Z, Z Johll5on. Sus", 1\1orlor.. chalnn,m of the .11al Judi· LOCAL FORUM GROUP PRESENTS mg th('tr TIght of iranch1"5e. ---
C'pn. ing in B:lrn sdllC'. Ga .• C'udie Hardy 'Nri"ht. N. B ~lnry sub-commit ce conduct- I Bet unles... . groes are aUO\1:- Hampton, Va.. ~rarch 26-1 S4.lnds (.! years."
1878. grndua"e-d 1880: ordained J~ck on, In " B()(",. alhe Hig the' hearings. \ INTERES1'ING SUNDAY PROGRAM ed to vat In the DemocratIc "Race is an inv ntion," George "When you subjugate peo·
hy Bisht p 1,I 's Decemb(,T, SmIth. J on " P -\. Lonl!. The NatIOnal Negro Congre p~imary. the ~CP said. I~is ::;. Schuyler. widely-read news· \PIC." hf' stated, "an. excuse
1883. at Humboldt. T('nn.. P n-sldln):! Eld"V M Thomp· I arnro that seores d persons. ___ \\.ek, lega! achon WIll be tn· paperman, author and leclur r mu~1 hC' mad. and racial prop-grarlu3
' d Crom 111 harry fed i- tContinu -d On page 5) and organizalioDS, ,"eluding By Juanita Lane Iments in the country's arm sututed., l'mphasized in. a lee ure atl"ganda i, a. device used to ~y
nu,:""rous labor groups. have At on ' of the most interest- fOrcES be included ~ong those . Th ... - lu1t?n pass~ by the Hampton Inslltute l\~onda) Ihat ':~ enslaved group IS m·
BISHOP RUSS E L L , F ORMER LO
I'AL Wrllten to SenMor O'MahoneY'ing forum meetings sponscred, planned fOT adoptIOn at tho cIty 1X,,...ocrallc executive com· mgh •. 1arch 16, '" wh~ch, he fc~:o r. "
" and 10 Senator Pepper. asking b th P -H U . (" unci] I city-wide public mass m tin rrutt.ee on January 22, shortly po,n ed out that there IS '0" Pn,paganda. Schuyler de·
that II. be allowed to testify. ' FY A T 'Ia.rl e e';tc t.. 0 '\hi ' 'l in Jefferson County Armory befol'(' tit., trial in t~.e GaffnC'y such thing as white rutd egr(" eluTl l. "is very han.dy when It
PASTOR, AUT HOR OF HEBREW BOOK At th(' e10se of he h('arings last "';"en't ::n:~.~;:\:al ~u~ called for Tuesday night. The case occurr~ states: ':Every blood. though p~opag~ da can d als,"llh things that do not
Saturday. Senat".,. O'lI1ahoney ale chapter of Kappa Alpha Public Affairs Commi tee was N gro ap.plYlD~ to vote 10 the n;ru:e a ~eat na,tional Issue out I ("XlSt,
. . ... ~tated that h(' would COnven .. Psi varied last Sunday from also ~uthorized to draft letters D -mocratlc pnmary must be 0, Its eX1"5tenc~. ' "Ttl' Idea of inferiority of
Wa.htnglon. D. C,. March 26 R ('n\\ aId WIth the followlIlg Ih(' hl'ariDgs sometim soon. th usual guest speaker pro- (Continued on page 5) Imo~n to ~ave voted .the Demo- D:scussing "Propagaroda and ... r,'s is ... 1.0 dn invcntiont th ..
. Blshc p Charles L Fm H 01 "'{Jrds: "A donor of wealth for Th l'\allOnal N 'gro CongrtS3 wam by presenting a round. ___ crawc continuously smee 187e." th" ("gro." tite ~peakcr x. ISJX'ak. r ~t"ted, in illustrating
.Iu Colored M,;,thodJst EPISCo- lb ' ,dueatlon of the neglected ur)l'c' i It.. c( uncil; and 0 her or· t~hl" discussion of Lc uisville POWE LL SAYS Aecording to ha. a egro bin'd hal "racial" orop~_"n ·c,,,( r'r"r"b~r.Ja tl'r.dencies al-
J :ll. nurch. wht r 'Sldes 10 ,·sCt·ndant: I,f H'm. I kn w ~ •• iz'''ions to write at once to pr lems without the benefit must be at I as!. 87 y(~rs old da is "extr melY old an has I ",:",. nw:nt~!n that "wltite is
Wa,hlngton, D. C .• has com· 1 0 rr.an "no has dor.c as much &-n'llor O'Mahon(·y. IDSi.:!in.:: lof a sPEaker from (lutside the LOYALTY STRONG and mus have voted the Dem- bc-cn u . in India for thou. ln !'t.'
; pi tro a Hebr"" (C; ntlnUL' i on page 4) that tho. h('arlOgs be .. xt ndedlCity. The topic was "What oCTalic tickd for the' last 66 g
book. Th( book to permit testImony cf the Procedures Should Louisville }'. 3I'S to be eligible now.
I~ ,. n t ttl cd, SCORE S DET R OIT :arg~ number of groups clamor- '~~ocs FO~O\l7. to Secure Full New York. r.r..rcb 26 _ De.
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BISHOP WALLS TO PREACH IN
• Llghl from he g 0 be heard. C"'II LIberties?' and the memo spite discrunination 10 the Ym'est your mon y In U. S.
J Talmud" T .h e HOUSING DELAY hou~h the f !'raJ grand jury b~rs of the discussion panel armed forces and ddulSC In- Ddense Bor. b and Stamps. j HOSTON EPISCOPAL C H U RCH'
, book 1"5 a tran· 1 'D\'eslll:allon IS pre «ling. he ""'"." Dr. George B Wilson, dustries, the Negroes ar' suI! ----------
slatlon [rom the! " . -- qu Ion of occupancy of the ch",rman; Dr. Henry S . WIl- th£ most loyal lement 1D Ule -------- --
H brew Talmud • W \ ork. !\1arch 26-Stat· h . . on. and Messrs. George W. United States today . cordin ! JOE LOUIS. VICTOR Chicago, March 26 - Bishop hi, (:xp'·ri nec, seeking com·
A .'rom "hlch h 11 ~ tDa the UCPdJ tur (of Mayor 1l~~esOf "':~he~h:rnal r d~~";'".:;:~ Jackson. Th~odore Rowan, to Adam Clayton ;'o;'ell. Jr.. IN SIXTH ROUND W. J . \ aIls of th A. M. K fut and l1ght for e troubled
translaU d 300 &! wart! J ITr1L's from DetrOIt . , Clyde A Llg~n and ~ufus. S. pronuncn.t Negro clergyman I Zion Church has annoupe~d hi!! time'. He sen s that the Chris-
• j pr",' rb, r-f pro- IS no "xcUS{ for dela)'"g fur· ru.. opposed to the fed~ra} toUL F'oUOWlng the di.scussionland member of the N w York row d fended hI" ravy-
BlSbop Russell fund wlSd m, Ulc'r the occupancy of Ihe . government WIll be permitt the Forum. ~ook con.crete .ad ion City COUDCll, whose articl "Is well;ht cham :omJtip sue-pigrammatlc
"'-It. spark I," lourner Truth Houses by , 0 contlnuC' are the paramoontlb~ aUlh~Tlz~Dg the Ptiblic AI· jThis a White Man's ar?" ap'l cessfulJy f :,r ,th t" nty-firgt
parables. I genas and ethlcal
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gr s, he AACP m a t"l"" issu s. farrs ~omrrutt of the Council pears in the April issu of tIme by sconng a knock·out
precep which Imparl lessoru! J[TaJ""l .ent .~arch 19, urged Tit" A.«soclatlOn IS continuing towrlte to each member of th8 \common & nse taganne, out ov r 255-pounder Abe Simon
of truth. Th1"5 oak conta' John Blanford, aUi'ctor of the . WID·the-War· ow local com. tod- - 1\ in 16 scecr.ds of (' six h
356 pages, 300 pages of Pl'ov- 'atl na! Hous' Ag('nry. 10 to push for furthe: actl.on by mittce . a letter . ,...questing :nat ·.;:'here ar no F' h Column. round of their sehrouir l
(Orb aDd 56 pages of a histori- take the n ssary steps 0 see Ihe U. S. grand Jury 1D the I resolutIOns calling for legu;Ia· jsts in our ranks" I\!.r. P owell fift n·round b ut.
ea! sl«tch of th H. brew Tal· tha N gro 'S "ecupy th pr j. he of btaining indic:.m"n~ \ Iton ~gainst racia! d iscrimina· wntes. ''The m:nJon Negro Louis turned hJS r,tH.
mud translated in 0 English C'el ImmedJallPly. agains th I a ' r'S of the D'ob , tlon m employmrn by de-\ImoW. that If Am~..., I " urse "V r ~ the J'.;. .. /
The book 1"5 dedJcated to JulJUE Th • AACP state that "I· Involved. I I nse Indusmes and in enlist· (Con.tinu on page 4) I emerg ney rehel.
SUPP·ORT LEADER ADVERTISERS •
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Object Description
| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, March 28, 1942. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 25. No. 18. |
| 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. This issue says Vol. 25. No. 17. but is actually Vol. 25. No. 18. There is a crease across the center of pages one and two of this issue that has resulted in some small tears. |
| Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
| Date Original | 1942-03-28 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 5 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19420328 in the Louisville Leader Collection, University of Louisville Archives and Records Center. |
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| Collection | Louisville Leader Collection |
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| Digital Publisher | University of Louisville Archives and Records Center |
| Date Digital | 2012-04-13 |
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