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HOLD COUNCILS AS GENERAL
HONOR BISHOP AT
TEXAS COLLEGE
CONVOCATION AND CELEBRATION IN
BIRMINGHAM AND LIT TLE ROCK
01 ~ef~="~e~~::t~! ~~~e:",,~g ':7t~ _~I,,~~~'~nf'~: Colored eth 1St EPiSCOpal: tn,·b jUUII'tl b) thl :,tL.. ., un ,.nrl I
Church. which conv nes in t. ~ J1hnol::- corul'n:n('t. ut Tt.;X3. Ct .1-
u;,;, Mo .. on Wednesday, _lay i Itgt, 1) kr, Tcx"". DJ D R
1, important events and gathu ,GI Ni, pn~ldlnt. In ,.nnN"\.''''
Ulg ~ ~1I1g h Id at points Ul I wllh thl' ceunell ~ 1l.llffi,.mal
the districts of m061 of th B,- was ginn on hllI'M "I BIshop R
shops o( the cburch. For Ul- A. C,ulu, pn.",donl: prt1~1l A
stance convocallODS and celebra- reI :c.;to from Tyll-r ~'yS L.~ p;...rt.
~i ns are being held thIS week in "The occasIon was the SpIlng
~~r~~~i.c~n:";:'::t.~\.!P~.; ~~":~:~.,~~~a~f~~~;.rl(~a'~~ LOS ESE G REG F Bishops 11. P. Porter and L. Ing pas:n", I~ym.,n ,.nd n."-,,on-
Russell, al Bu-mm ham and Ur) worhrs.
LIttle Rock. r peehv"ly. Bish<>p "Th,' <'nil'" 'LX <-In pn I lOr:
J . A Ham] It of the Thlrd Ep",- ddl'" of the fin' .. nnual ,·"nfl'r-
~~~~~a~.=dm~Ul~~·~~~I ====================·=====================~ councils 111 his diOCt'S during the whIch ..-omprlses a part o( Ihe T
month of March and Bishop J . Second EpISCopal DlStnct over JANDERSON GETS I \PPOI'\TI:l) I
H. Moore of the Fifth EpISCOpal whIch Bishop R A Carter, Ih" f' I HOUSE KILLS
~r;:~~:;,,-g~li~~;;~~:ft~~~ INEW APPOINTMENTI;I ' POWELL'S BILL
BOOSTS PRESENT Ii
C.M.E. PUBLISHER NAMED ASSISTANT COMMONWEALTH
ATTORNEY; MAKES STATEMENT I
Bishop J_ H. Moore F 11 h Lc LSl I As th R ' I
I B"hop Moore IS the wI of 0 0\'. mg t e unnouncement g" ure. e epre,en.a- Washing1on. Apnl 10 _ The the ~",pndment, aside from
GEORGIA CANDIDATE STA USP OSITIO N" Ihe bishops of the Colored Meth- ~~ ~e dappomtr;:;nt 0;1 Ch~~les u\'e of I
no
\ onli.., thel ~OP1~ of Hou.e lasl Fnddv r Jeclcd leg-' Po"ca. \I. as RepraoenblJve
, 1 oClSt Epl>copal Church 10 appear nt'\' d.~ de'::'S:~i,er O~'~~~ ~e~~~: ~~t.p~~;c~sa~he Ir;:~ea '~~ro l;~ lslahon dl:Slgned- to ban racIal Marc;.ntoruo ell. L., NY.>, wh.
LAYMAN TO ANNOUNCE PROGRAM In thcse columns, but he IS notl k S Le . I A th Lc I I I h I segre!;alllln pr"clIcl's 10 the Dls- conlend(>d thele "'as no law es-
• th~ least. He preSides o .... er the t:~l t~:mm:n~\~~~:' ~~tto~:; huemblegls\,~a~~endc:\\:;~n :::;~ Charles W. Anderson tnct. of C(\lumbJa t3blishlng. schools. hospj~ and
, M'SSISSIPPI Wld ?klahom~ Con-, b V Commonwealth Attorne- co n romlS~ I' to represent and LouJs\'ille :-tlornl.'Y and mem- The prop05 .. I, bv Reprl'senla- other tnStltullons (or. whites and SPEAKS TO MINISTERS" INDORSED , ("rences, and he IS reco~ed ~s F;ank Ro ke, Mr. Anderso~ I" :n'I! 10 J,; besl1l11eresls of I bt:r of the Kcnluok) Stale Lcgls- t.v" PI"'ell (D, NY.>, \l.as dl:- Negro,," m the dIStrict. ~e,.;ud
, la great preacher and a bIg mad a 'I~teml'nt (or ubhea- Il'V ablhty the welfa.e, advance_1 13lure who thIS \\ eek, a('('~pled fcalro by a 122-t0-49 standlDg th amcodmeo~, would 'aUect
--- - - - brother. The occasIon for the ap- .....h L..:. • p. •. - . .. the ~f'CItnt'l1~t ;ac:: • ~~· ... nt ,,·o!e. on!)' 2 rrz-c Ire and t.ber.t'~""P-
--nUPrng the month ·ot January, I cone before even 1Il ugh that Is I ~c.J dnce of his ltkeness tillS ~--., ~ .&. \,,: ~{.. .. I.;, ...... '.1. .u).l'"" N\.' I. ~1I.J. j.J:U6r~ 0 ... "U';'k v1 ';... • ..: I Commonwealth Attornc;. See It was pre~ nted m the form was a proper ~ubject 10 be con-
The MemphIS World. Kansas one of the pnmary objects of week, IS that he is boldIng coun- o,,:~ 111 Parld, ttl ~!f~ '7"J: e 0 -t e7tuc y. 11 hIS statement on this page of an ~mendment 10 a Dlstnct siderro.
Clly Cal] and other newspapers . CI~ WIth the leaders of his dls- ha've "::'!H-d e:ea~on:~ ;:,,,::r~e_ a~ en~~t1ed a:o "; ';;'ttl:nr:.~a~d of Colu,nbi appropnation bill The vole came afte: :m ho~s
earned an announcement of 1. IN DORSED Inct durmg the month of April . hghtful j ~'vllege of sen'm the freedom from the roblems nd wh,ch would prohlbll lISe of heated debale dur1l1g wbic~
WillIS Cole, as a layman of the In preparallon for tbe General I ~ th Id 58th Leg I bard hi h h P 11 f III WIFE OF RIOT fund. for mamta1l1111g different Southerners asscrted Powellz
C. M. E ChUrch: who was seek- Con~erence which meets in SI. ~~.~r~i~tf1C e a~d now thl' g4~~ u n' t:"S ';"~u'~e';:I~~ y el;'- l>stablishmenls because of ~ace. plan ~~uld promole "race no~
109 a "high post' 111 ~he church, Lou,;" M~y I BIShop Moore IS Legistau,e 1,strlct, as theIr Re- ~,: ubbc sen'anl. s..:ondlv VICTIM SPEAKS creed 0< pOint of nallonal OrlgiD. and killings."
at the forthcomlllg General Con- a l\1isslSSlPpmn beloved by ali i .. th K k (~ . ed 4) ' , Opponents of the amendment Back rs of th .. .,ropc.sal arg..-
ferl'nce in SI. Louis. The article Mississippians. presentall"e In I' entuc y onlUlu on page , attempted vainly 10 hav il ruled ed that II should be adopted "to
~~~~~~git~~i::OS::i~~ct~~ PCIGHARD HIGHTOWER WILLS ARE --, W".hingto~., April lG- i U::~eO~de~es.-nan In behalf " f :::,!!:~~:~e really believe in
to do Wllh the pubfublDg of the INDUCT HEADS AT ' - ~:n;h~::g l~~Z~,bi:~/~ _ __p o ___ _________ _ _ ~I~~r:::.r~r:~ ~~~ ~I~ ~~u!~~ I SETTlED AND RfQUESTS MADE James Morton, wife of the Col- PAY LAST TRIBUTE and Its deparunents. Th release I LANE COLLEGE, ~:b~~~~:~ ~:~e:,!~~v~~ •
said that the present mcumbenl
Re\·. W. P. Pipkins would con- I Jackson, Tenn., April 10 _ In "a~~e :;:;n~~~~!!:g~~::I;W:! I:~ If~re ~o':.:~~o!~:;~gR:~~ ' ~~lt~h~e~~:~~7' \\~:~ ~~I'f.!: I tend "ilh tbe LoUISville PUb-i d bl h d
fished as a candid. ate fO.' re-c1ec- :r:L':~, ~~o;:" ~::g~ra\:~: I ~~::~p~~~~C~~d:~~ ~~i~~~ :~: ~u~~a:~d~i~~m:~~~v~: ~~a: ~':.':d=.a~;,~t ;:.a~n';;:t~g, ; TO EDITOR WARLEY g~~~e~n~f 1~:J:g,~a~~=":Is~ co;: I brough, presidenl-elecl of Lane cordmg to A E. Meyzeek. execu-I and Rozelle POIgnard and also auspIces of the DlSlncl of C"I-tered
the race. ;~:!~:~n~-:1~' o~P~~~~h~i ~~~:e~~ L. Leroy Hlghbaugh. a i-I ~~~~~~c.e ~~:Ch;:;~~r. :-r.l~~ ~:~aia~~:c~r o\ht~e ~:~~~~ I
Thai the publishIng po5l is a 10f Theology, were mducted 1010 I The fir.t Will of M",. L.llian i Goodl"", Clara Frnnk AtchIson, ment of Colot td People. -_ --------
co\'el"" c"'~ and that thHI' IS 10 offIce of Ihese two ,.nstitulions I POlgnard was sellled about alllhssBcrlha Frnnk. FIfth Slr""t 1 Tne mcctm~ was ant of " I ~hl' runcr~lol V;llham w~r- I he parks, School, bon~ ana
be an mt",ar ago. prOVIded payment o( Ba pllst Church and Sl. Ja"""' l 5(n". of dC'm{) nslrations ixmg II Y'. mll:ta~t edllor of The. LoUIS- oth r Important _IS'U. es vttal t~
th !hr,,,, candidales, 1$ evidenc- f,ed atmosphere WItnessed by all d"bl.>, funeral, m",ilcal and I Old Folks Home for repalfS. Ie sl"g.-d !r:r u-hout lhe counlry VIlle N""s, allr.tcted.a la~g" th" w lfare of 'groes. In re-ed
by an arllcle ",luch recently L Willis Cole lhree bIshops, several G<:neral hospital _en·,(:". oth!:r char . (Conttnue on Page 4) .0 Ih~t th, : me"""n people crowd fOf fnends and clhuns. in- fcrrmg to the prmciples jo!,
appear d In the Western Index, . . ' Officers. rep~esentallves of ther 1--- . ~._. - --. _ - -,-.-- I may ILdrn l!ll' Caus In 11, Col- I e1udmg a number of wh,tes, 10 which he kn W . War.ley s~,
publlshl>d in Kans:c, CIty, Kan- Ih' PubhshUlg Dcpar=cnl. H /educallonallnshtutJons. palrons BRE.\K GROI _,0 FOR :\£\\ CHLRCH I,,:nbla .. HaIr The funds nusro Qumn Chapel A. M. E. ChurCh'1 ole sud,that In hIS OPInIOn
sas, m supporl of Dr. Pipkins, uOY o( the General o(flccrs have and friends. The joml maugura- ~t Ihlse meehngs WIll stnl l l""l Friday afternoon Mr. w,ar- . charaet« dId not mean perf",,-
the pre:t:nt lncumbt.. ot Cind I p~t themselves In. ra c1a~ to be lIOn was held In the auditOrium tv thl" nilU r. I off" t f th kY. dIed at.. Gcn ·r:ol H. ~P I.tall lIGn t..ut that It meant that oneta
whjch foUo\\>: I cdlkd heroes on account of do- of the Health Educahon Build- I :\AACP I" pre,vld," II!" thl ] gal Tjl·sday, ~la rch 2, aflu-;;n oper- h rl was right and motJves
~D n, P p .. h h- d ,mg thl' v. h,cb I Wdl' pur anrl that one always
h .. t:lvrc. "v ('ar.s Iaps~ m>P balL. ,r.l.n, g I W I.Is .c:~ P t.,--er PIP dnsi 1T5 one: he 3.S.!:ld 11lhodls 'ouch. fIIkd the ,mditorium Greetmgs 'flU' COSe. Ihr e 's ks. The program m- ru- a behC\:u m h~ fundamea.
EpI!>COp:11 Ch"rcn. DUrIng th~t i Contr.orv 10 "nal is .ald 10 th 'H're bruughl b~' thl' follon 109: , (Iud~ the prO( _sltn~l. Selec-1lal' "f ChrlShamly, and thaI, he
time hl' ha< p!'rlorrr -d "Im",t I u\x,H .• , '·uIric-d y the We.tern (Conllnu('(! on pace ·il CHURCH GROUP URGES Illun A~'de WlIh :II. toy the at (.hut.·d If) the lale Ed,tor
th" impossible. HI' 10 nd thl" Inde", In " rI-('~nt leu r to Ihe FULL INVESTIGATION ,hr,If, &nplur'· R~;''',"g. RH", WarilY.
Pubhshmg Ilan: w rl:dg0>1, Rn!, (,,:m« eo-part-tal!
of ",urku; none too en- fonmdable G"orgJa candida I NAACP BRANCHES I n."nl f Ju,:,(t' o f thc Um\l.'(l Mrs. E. BIbb, Pray, r, Rl:v. (Cont,nued on pag .. 4)
thusiastic fur hl~ Jead( rshlp (and said lD part, ..• am sure that you, I St3tes of hf" r '(..~Il- L"1tcrraca.a1 ~(:orge A. }o Mer, p a ~ tor,
supe~""on bul \l h,cb he has alon!; wllh I ·ammg bundreds o( __ v,,1 n . 10 Columl"a, T nn , was Ch~reh cf ?"r .. lIlerclful Sa,,-
managed 10 keep durIn!; th Ih .. church, are convmced oc- l\ew York, March 21 -Ike UrgedbYth('E:llIs n, I ~hlrl. He "'uS able to
Dep3rtmenl of Superannuated one oC ~e leaders o~ the roruer-I Branches of the NAACP and a for his n w church to ~ bUIlt at 1940 Cedar SI. Elder GriffIth IS Rc\,. W. Au tus Joncs, p:1st r, b~t tha th y ar:d olh rs . re !;i'e p<)lIce c des<. ipti n of the
Preachers, Widows and Orphans I ence, h~ a candIdate for the mem~r of the executive d one of the ou tanding minlSt rs of the Hobn Church and has Thursday aIt rnoon. M r in J In tog,th r Ul thc &rd and roh r. \ 'a.; ! ppiDc a'
-a thing that has n ver been (Continue on Pail' 4) 'of thl' Des Moines branch_ pastore
Object Description
| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, April 13, 1946. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 29. No. 14. |
| 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 is four pages. |
| Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
| Date Original | 1946-04-13 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19460413 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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