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GENERAL CONFERENCE FORMS JUDICIAL · COURT
PUBLISHER AND 8 I OTHERS ELECTED 5 CENTS
12-YEIR FIGHT WON OYER OPPOSITION
OF CERTAIN BISHOPS AS MEET CLOSES VOLUMEU=================================SA=T=UR==D=A=Y=,=MA==Y==I=',=1=9=46~========================================~============~NUMB~~ER~I~9
BISHOP PHILLIPS RETIRED AND
HONORED; BISHOP BELL'S ACTION
RECONSIDERED; PUBLISHER SCORED
FOR WITHDRAWING FROM RACE
SI. • Louis, May 16.-Perhaps I fir.;t branch of 'egro fethochsts
the most unportant of the pro- to create such a body. The
gressi"e legislahon passed by I Methoch"t Church has a Judicial
the close to 500 delegates of the Court o[ 6"e members: three
General Conference of the Col- ben>. SlX ministers and three
orent, former Arrr.y ,·haplain.
and other relatives. by' th American Mothers' Com- now pro!essor of thrology at
mittee o~~... Gcld"" Rule Foun- LivlI'~t"'ne CoUeg • Salisbury,
New York, May 16.-The I Archibald J . Carey. Jr, of CW- CRIPPLE MAN -- dation in its ll-year-o!d gallery N. C., and his wir . .
N.A.A.C.P. annual conference. cago. will be a re·.iew of the CAB CALLOWAY Washington, D. c., May 16.- cf n :"bJt mother!'. Many In Tear ..
wwch will be held in Cincin- accomp1isbments of the N. A. Major Richard L. Jon..,;, Chi· I :,ll s. Clement, describlDg ber- n.pWied and scJ!-J)OSsessed,
nati's Emery Auditorium, is A. C. P, sounding tho. keynote cago, Ill.. has been awarded the _ If as "very humbl and very Mn;. CI ment d.d no: falter as
scheduled to open with a morn- for future action. Charles H. MUST PAY S3 000 Legion of Merit for "his gym- prr."d,~ accepted the honors, sh r :lIled the famll) story ot
ing session on Wednesday, June Houston. Washington, former ' pathetic efforts in behalf of the sbe >aid. as an opportunity to coura!;£ and love. but many in
~i:ue~~thc::!e=t~v:~/== ::t~~:!th;a~esiE~~~>~':; New York, N. Y .• May 16.- HIGH IN FRATERNAL CIRCLES AND ~:~a;;:,::.~~~:~ar:!~:;!,:~I~O:~~.~;r:!=~"o":~:; thllf~o:"="si~I"~~:·Roches.
sions through Sunday, June 30. Practices, will speak Thursday Cab Cal10way must pay $3.000 week.:.rod Afnca tee, Am rican mothu o.f 1945,
~ f:;u;:..:.,~~:"t:r~:g~ :g~~~~ 2~";0~e~~sta;:: ~:;~~t s::v::. ;..~:e~~ A PROMINENT CHURCH MEMBER a,;!~~"~ro~o::J. ~i~uis ~ "I :=;,~ !;: r:~~~~in the ~t::ds!e ~~~ ~~:n~~ her
Marshall. N.A.A.C.P. special talk will be of special interest bar. whose nose was broken by . Craig. commanding the Sixth n m~ "f th milli ns of N groes (Continued an page 4)
counsel. 01 the co.veted Thirty- to vets since their particular I a blow from the bandleader dur- S!. LoUl5. Mo., May 16.MrS·
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were protruding out." Scn'ice Command, in cere·
first Spingam Medal for out- problems will be stressed. ing a fist·6ght between Callo- Tilhe Davis, 39 years old, 2oo5a After he called the police. monies at hcarlquarters in the
standing aebievement . . Robert Among the topics to be dis· way and Claude Hopk~ Franklm Av,:nu.e, was held for Thornton a~o stated tha~ prior I Civic Opera Building In Chi- FIGHT TO SAVE w. Kenney. Jr .• attorney gen- cussed during the four-day 5es- The penalty was leVIed by the grand ) u r y Wednesday to the cuttmg. Mrs. Da,·1S had cag<'.
cral of California. will makel.ions will be housing, particu- Supreme Court Justice Samuel ~orning foUowmg .the cor.oner,s l accused Fowler o.f t::tking SID of Major Jon~ who sen·ed as a
the presentahon. larly restrictwe covenants; em- I Dlckstm last week ~fter a two- m.qu. est [or th knife-slaymg of her Change. which was on the · specIal. serv.ces . offi~er and ~s I
The keynote address on ployment opportumties. ope. hour trial WIthout jUry during Chester Fo.wler, ~5, a Cripple. bar. Pducatlon and vocatJonal GUld-
Wednesday n.ight. J.une 26, by (Continued on page 4) wh.ch Callo ... ay contended that The affray. Whleb led to the Bro ... ·n's statement was the anC(' officer durmg World War WILLIE M(GEE he could not be held responsible killing. began at 20th and Cole same as hIS wife's. except that n. ~I!;o is a veteran of World.
EXHIBIT ON HEILTH EDUCATION OF cause she entered the fracas of I. Mrs. Davis. w~o is well kn.own The remains are at th" Ellis; n life aIter three years in th
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for Miss Beavers' injury be- streets early Monday morning. I he djd not see the actual cutling. War l. He has returned to civil· I
her own free will. ID fraternal ctrcles and lS a Funeral Home. Fowler lS sur. Army.
BROOKLYN TO BE SHOWN IN LOUISVILLE On this !",int, the jud~~ re- p:<'minen.t church 'vorker. d - vived by h is brr.thu. Edward .ote: lajor Richard J ones N~w York, . Y., May 16.-rO! ex ution on "pp€al fo? a
pUDItJVe damages because, he fler . she was take~ to PhIllIps ~r~ Milltary P.olice In the Lou- he MeG • 30-year-old Negro of ''Willie McGee faces the elee.
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~.used .. to .. Imp 0 s e addlhonal Died cuttm4! Fowler at firs~ ~ut Fowler. serv£~ :;.~ comma,:der of the col· ' The 61;111 to save the live of Wil- new triaL
The H althmobil . a «-foot I tuberculosis. This educational agreed. the ass:'ult ~n Miss HospItal and .den~lfied as the JS\'IUearea dur~~ World War I, LaUI I, 11115 ., .... ho is under lric chalT because he '" a Negro.
health education exwlbt of the dISplay gives a clear understand- ~avers was not ~ten~onal nor ::-·oman who cut hun, she sal~: WOULD ASSURE followmg a petition to the com- d ath cntenee on a rape charge. and because he lives m Missis-
Brooklyn TuberculOSlS and ing of the disease. Its cause, I 'ma!JCIOUS and WIlfuL I lf he S3.ld so. I guess I . dld. HOUSING FOR VETS • mOinder at Camp .Taylor, pre- hos ~en taken over by the SIPP .... d'Usseau and Go W
Health Association, will be in means of spread. t alment and ~t::ts ;e~ tha;" Cab 'ghas- t~e fu~er :ted that ~rJ': to WashlDgton. D. C.. 1:;y 16.- sented by a comnutte- of local newly-formed Civil Rights Con- (Contmued on pag 4)
Louis, .. iIIe Wednesd:;.y and control sa, op m e DI. t e cu g, e was lD t e our Every effort w.U be made to as- clhzens, orgaruzed by The gr s<. rt was announced this
Thursday. May 22.23. aceording spot on \.J Day a~ that :\liss Aecs Tavern, at 20th and Frank- ' sure Negro veterans and vet- l:"ad r. as a result cr. a SJtua· w .,k. '
to an announcement made by Bea,·ers mtervened ID an effort hn avenu , where Fowler ap- erans of other mmority groups hon created by the whlte M.P.s.
the LoulSVille Tub.!rcu1osis As- MINISTER ELECTED to separate the two. pr~ched her at the bar and was I equal .conslderatJon under the Jones lat r served as teU T of . At the same time., Arnaud COLUMNIST LAUDS sociation, sponsor of the exh.bit. usmg vile language when she Veterans' Emergency Housing the First Standard ~ which d Usseau a.:'d James Gow. co:;
Residents of Louisville will WALNUT STREET left the place. Program. Wilson W. Wyatt. na- he helped to orgaruze. authors 0: Deep Are the Roots.- JUDGE HAST'E
have an opportunity to view this TO SCHOOL BOARD PAWNBROKERS HELD . Mrs. navi went upstairs and tional housing expediter and :':!"'~c'0r COt~lnbUl1ons to 8ld I
exhibit at the comer of Fourth Joe Bass and Harry Goldstem, told h r common-law husband, administrator of the -ational " . m e camp:ugn. __
and Guthrie Streets from 9 -- I Walnut Sireet pawnbrok rs, are G rge Brown. 49. living at the [HOUSing Agency d£-clared this TO GET NIGHT Charged ... ·i· rape of a white N w Y"rk May III-In her
a. m. to. 5 p. m.' e Rocru:ll N. Y~ May 16. being held by authoritJes on the same address, that a man was week. - ' ISCHOOL DIPLOMAS woman 'hose only identifica· 'n ... ated N w York·Post col-
What wa once" Greyhound -The .New Rochelle ~ of charge of knowingly receiVinglmislreating her in the tavern. Start o! construction of 2,700.- The third annual commence- ~on of her ~nt was that be umn. "A World To Live la,"
sightseeing bus at the New York Educ2hon has elected a egro stol. n p~operty. Ba... whose When they came d~wnstalrS, · 000 low and medIUm-cost horn ment of the Central High Adult had It~ hate and wore a Dorothy Norman takes some
Wo.rld's Fair "'all transformed among I s members. He lS Rev. busmess lS at ~ooo W. Walnut, B~oWJl ask~ Fowler .f he ~ad and apartments for veterans and N.ght School will be held at the ",:,"eatshtrl., McGee was con- members ef a Senate committee
into a bealth museum on wheels. Clarence J.1. Long, pastor of the ... as held fo~ trial ~n ~ h?nd mlSusmg his ol~ lady (mearun,g their families by the end of 1947 Chestnut Street C u:. Church V.lCtcd, accordm~ to C.R.C. offi- to tarlc for .ts sluggish attitude
There are twentytwo wmdows, Beth~.a BaptJst Church and 'hen BrraJgDed m Criminal her) and she did not hear his lS aimed at under the emer- Monday. May 31. at 8 p. m~ ... ithlcia!s, on the basIS of an "unbe- in th question of COftftrmation
sixteen or which have exhibits has been offi~ally appointed Court !"esday. The case of replY. "He had his hand in his gency program. 21 stud Dts receIving Hi g h uevabl tal~ o! rape without of Judg William H. Hastie as
in mol>on illustrating th im- bere as of April 30, by Mayor Goidstem, operator of Harry's pocket and when ho. at mpted "In the recent order cbarm 1- School diplomas. Nm will re- wakmg a child m the same bed, Go.vernor 01 hte Vircin .IsJaDob.
portult facts about tubercuJOSlS. Stanley to Church. Loan Co~pany. 708 W. W ut. to .pull.t out. I struck him," she ing building matcrials in a low- ceive diplomas in commercial another in the same room and a m. No.rman writes, "The
The exhibits have been made Dr. Long, far a long time ew I was continued to JUlM! 7. ...,.e sald. cost homes and rental projects, 4!ducalion, six will receive r- husband m th next room.' rea.«)D for the Senate's delay in
interesting and dramatic by the Rocbel1e's ciVIC I ader. is on the men are a~used o.f Iendmg Jack Thornton, 66. of 1021 N. state and district d.rectors of tificates in dressmaking, three leGee Wall gwen a bnef san- confirming the appoJntmeDt of
use of modern display teeh- clty's War Council and on th money ~n wrlSt watc~ offered . 20th Street, testified that he was the Federal Housing Admini- in welding and 14 will receIve ity trIal and ntenced in one Ju e H- Ii ... are sc~
Diques, including transcrIbed Mayor·s Interracial Committee. by Louis Ford, who IS ebarg~ with Fowler at the time of the s\ration have been asked to en- eighth grade cerhficates, total- day despIte protests of court- dt/licuJt to divine. For ODe uu...
voice. liding scree rotatio ~ appointment is belie\'ed to Ith ste ling them from MorrIS cutting. He further stated. "that courage local builders to con- mg 53. appointed aUom ys that there some hichly undistinguisbed
platforms, dissolving mirrorc mark the first \m>e a Ne 0 bas I Jacobs Army Good Store. 1009 we were walking north on struct homes both for sale and Whitney M. Young. dtrector was no tim to. pn.pare a de- genOcmUl are to be _ ".~
and ftuorescent uc!tt.s.. sat on a rd 01 Educa tio. in W. B dway. 20th Sir t between Cole and for rent to veterans of minonty of Lincoln instItute, will make f,,"se and that hi> JUlysleaJ con- iog therr p n 011 a ~ ...
The HealtbmobUo. is bringing New York State. Franklin Avenue and 1 heard (!roup$, giving consideration to th comm n ment address on dition was Sc.eb that he was tingu ·.t.ed , simply ~
to thousands ot Americans the I $1. a year wUJ "",)r~ you a th Dayis woman say, '\bere he the pro.portionate population "f the Cenlral High th me, "Fa ing incapable of communicating h ""ppc"" be a Necro, Far
inatructiv.. and dramallc sto.ry Reed Th LeC& ads. They member of the N.A.A.C.P. Join I 15,' and she cut Fowl r across such groups and therr econo.mic the World o.f Tomorrow." with th m. Sent need to di in anoth ...... Jud e Hastie f~
of the to-y..ar battle \0 control make Coel _.. today! the abdoraen and his in tines ability to purchase or rent." Mr. Wyatt said. the chair. he was granted a lilly bell VU In d -kY ..... - - •
• SUPPORT LEADER ADVERTISERS
Object Description
| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, May 18, 1946. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 29. No. 19. |
| 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 and there is a crease across the center of pages one and two that makes some lines illegible. |
| Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
| Date Original | 1946-05-18 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19460518 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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