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AIION' EGRO .OOC OR
VISITORS GIVEN
BIG WELCOME
-'- --------
MAYOR TAYLOR DISAPPOINTS; KIT BY
N CITY
5 CENTS
VOLUME U SWEENEY AND MEHARRY PRESIDENT = ======~~~~~==========~~
The "tional Medical N
t nun. Tuc d y rught nd d .• d ,r!
, •• th an ,,1;obo ~Ic . _ci~l afT, ... I Louinille Mayor Hit
a t he . 1 ry fo"nday nl,ght. At the welco C f r'tgram at __ _
In connc-ct on \I. tth the 4; - t'le COl "rlum Tu~day ni hl.
t:onal !\!00lC'a1 .. cd .·a:i .1 Or. P O. S\I.'CIl"Y. I! ,dm:: AT Dt."nu.l A... iall n. th L •. u.L,.. :-dl It pl=t!n t'" thE' l.u e .:1.UdlAuxiliOlr,
es of (~,~ch 01 th .. ' ur~a:1 .. t '.n th .. ~ ht'" d d n·t :'lppr{"(.~i.oltl~
iration .ha'.,E' .... 1 bet-u 111 l!'t -r, ~\;)\ iJ1~ ''l~lYl)I' E. Ll'!ar.d TU,YJO f
;:nnu.: 1 ~ -Sh.ln dunn the w(.'('k dl ., PPOJl.t the guc:-l.co and visltOn.
:t~dO:;:~~~ll~g 'l11enlx:~d t~~,,~(~~: ~;~h!~tll~~ :~~ \··:Ilt~~n.~~ tI~~lIh~~1~ := =====================:...
repre5en t inEt" the ~ egn) const;cu- promised the committee, In rurenC'y
rrom e-3ch of thl" 48 ~t"ltc~ J ther t ryi!'1g tu explain, Dr.
In the nation. I Swccnt:y s;}id. he was son'y. b'lt.
The pr~grdm or the docltlrs a~ th".:.l he n~lghl have known lh t
r ropose i for Ihe LouJS\"Ille meet- I (Continued on page 4)
PHYSICIAN IS
POLICE VICTIM
Los Angeles, Aug. 22 (PPS)- I cers and ordered hun from his
Because he " looked sus piciou s.·f ca r.
Dr. Joseph H. Ha yes, well- S ince he was "slow" in getling
known young physIcIan. waslout of the machine, Dr. Hayes
subjected to a terrific beating at said the om""r, as isted by his
the hands of tw"O white plain- companion, WIlliam T . Foreman.
clothesmen here Saturd:lv night. half-eragged h im out and began
H yes, recenUy discharged pummeling Ium.
~~!I;IS-:~"'" .,s,U,op.,.J ~ ,lob n w'·jtp l"- h:"\
in the Army _.Ii! Wcal Corps, told I operate, J "Garage :I, r.m
newsmen he was driving alollg to Dr. Hayes' =ist.:mC !. As a rr- .,
South Ma in Strl.'Ct when, as he sull of his action, he, along with
approached the intersection a t the physiCian. was handcuffed
~gSt;.~~t • .:.,~o~~~~a:p c:: ~r;:li~~en to 77th Streel Police I
side him and ordered him to the When Dr. Hayes properly
curb. identified himself, he was r e-
Dr. Hayes was alone and was leased without being booked.
dressed in riding clothes. When Neither was Johansen booked.
he asked what the trouble was, Nor was any charge placed
one of the m('n, J oseph C. against Johansen.
Tucker, alegedly beeame abusive. The officers "explained" to
told him they were police offi- (Continued CL page 4)
THOMAS M. BOND GETS NATIONAL
APPOINTMENT; BACK IN LOUISVILLE
GETS PO T
I
IMOTHER KILLS I
Fi~~O~per~~r&Y~c.~~~ I: ~~Ii~' TO OUST DEVILI fo;;:r ::~~ a;'~~4"":.: I
in RegIOns 8, 9. 10, and 11 with Park Dr i,·e. I
headquarters m San AntOniO, I 1..,,, /'Jt~ . Aut: ;" (PPS)-l ed to 311=-ylum [rom wher ~~
;;~:tt;:=~~~?~.~:.~~~~~ EDGAR BROWN HEREI ~. (~:::':~:Iil. .. ~:~r~~t.,-~~,~rdd: ;;: re~,lSed on!. - fev. m t'l
egro Sen'lces \ _ICA et;SO) I ...-n.," hf,.... 'r Il'other_ !,tr~. Es- I
E
DESCRIBED BY
YOUTH LEADER
SAYS KLAN ELEMENTS STILL CALL .
FOR BLOOD OF EX-SERVICE MAN
Athe ns. Aug. 22. - "Athens, vets; and a Nej!ro curr·rnnr;ily of
AI".. nO'w h :mg dl.scussed by 1.500 sl!l nlly gc!O! "tJout its
\\Ilter~ (or the daily pr~ as a busin('~ cilld p rcpiuir'b for any
tily rt:lulnui to nf.rt:l:au:y b further evc-ntuahty,
really ..n armc- i c .. mp." sa id "The bulk of the rnl,b of 2,000
lPui' E. Burnham. urganiza- was lftl: n-;Jg~d yout h~ ltd by vetlional
sc..,retary o[ the Southern erans. Tre fighl IDw.lved onE'
!\e~ro Y(?uth Con rr~ in a ncw~ I -egro and nut two a_ reporled
.... t .. m ~ thpn"'" t l ·\e WPf":.t in tI· f"ltr~" -: The 1\(;'.0 YC'luth
Bu:-ni'dm re ft t.'d kacling in". f"i \ 't.d as ~ \"den n Wld 'e~..
'q;ro t;lll:....ens tdd him on ani- p loy e (f the Ritz Th a~r{' ut
val Iha l Sta te Highway Pa t rol- [ron I of w'uch lhe fight started
man \'~n Buren Gilbt'rt had when two \\ hlte vet •. 11.e Mas.. ey
v i$ned them ""y ing the FBI had b rolhe:s, shoved and then atreported
"Louis Burnham of the tacked h im. He fou,nt back.
N gro Youth Congress is taking knocking one brother own and
the bus in Binningh:lm at 12:30 leIl the scen .
[or Alhens." "Negr s in Athens I "port that
Gilbert leld them to """" the police djd n othing to stop
Burnham not 10 try 10. the mob, bUI instead turned the
"Behind front o[ twenty-five town over to them unlil the fury
State highway police. keeping of the m"b was spent. Cbjldren:
order in a wh.ite commuruty of women and cripples were beaten.
3,500 in -Nhich Klan elements indiscriminalely. n,l injured
"IiU call for blood of a Negro ex- dressed thcir own "ounds for
serviceman who d ared defend there is no hospital for Negroes
hunselJ in a fight with Iwo white (Conlinueo on page 4)
COLONELS GET
OVERSEAS POST ~::;:7hc:eh:re e;~;~A c~:~~ WITH BIL80 FIGHT I ~ci.:U~~~::~7.~~'i3~:~ _berA~~~ WOODARD BllNDEn I OperatIOns, J • ... .:!:. Ii I
1I1r Bond was selected for th" F.d~ar G Brown director of the • ~'hf' h~le 1:,,1 r;'arr :0 \\-.. ':' n .. I t Wash~nronis ~g'd 2~_~Lleu- 1 &lIahon. Infantry Rq,l .cemcont
pos~tlon on the bas", of n.er.L l'allonal' Negro CouncIl. I ",k' a I' J .,.cd.,ry,,:e .. t~d"r.t u ... pl~,.l'd BY POLICE ~HI£t r~;~~\I:I~n~rtill':ry~ Chk:::' T rammg Center, Fort ;.C1e1lan,
~eruOrtty. :md the splend d rec,")rd 11 1.:me frum \VasblIlgton to Lou- ~.' a":~ \.'d ,.,.~nd rt • p ",a.l" III d H Y Ch
that he has made since cntcr- I nlie Tuc~d.ay (or the p urpose' \\tl.J\~ agaJrut ~lrs. 01 ~t "'})" -- I f 't d.~ \V~ ~~mdn • 0 ~' In.j
log usa AI Ule oltbr""k. cf 1 of pultmg hIS lIght aga,n.t "The p'·.'"ou.. Jy had admItted. 6uteo- ·~W Y-.rk. Aug 2: -Tbe ""'V- I b:;-~'de~';(t:;:o~~m' Kilt;::;: SAYS VIOLENCE
World \\ "' n he entered t;SO ',I,n" Bilbo 01 !\II' ISS IPPI be-I' .. c.oang the hr1l children. rne ,ttack.nd bhndUlg of l.aae N J f P "
\\ or k, a nd sen-cd rut a d:.-ec!)r ;orc the n.ttlfln'!I\" Xegro doctfl:"S h \\·ood.ard, );"cgru' H.:tCl•'. I .n, ".r.lS f'W er5( y~ or t ransportation
ot :.. club 10 AI,' ".ndr,a, i.., 'Im =nu.1 "",,,un U1 Lnu",ni,e Thomas M. Bond • lIlam, put her hands 'er ad nu:1ed b, Polict' Chief 1... L I ~~~~c: ~u~~~~c!~e~te~h~t ;as PRECLUDES FASCISM
which ~ a. then the ccnt~r of one IhlS week. But aceoromg 10 Reccntl} a ppoU1ted AdVIsor [or IIle lC _mouths .. Then th.,. lay 5h..u- ('If Bata;bur;;, S. C_ ,,~el 0:: rtmenL Ed ar : Lo, ar,
If lhe • .lrgest manc u" u mg areas Bro,",n. hI ' lrap \Va m ~,m so I; egro .: en ICes of the Y.:\l.CA. d~:: 4nd d ldn t ~~I ~ ~ play \ OOtfurd ... "" attacked I""tcae K3!:.S CIt v I"~ " I;" b.. e·o~[ --
;n the Soulh. H ? rk U1 Al""-I fur a. ge tlng berore the ""~ - S'" g{ud(' ;';:'me' m~""t~' whlC~ t.. 1~ a= of Aikrn ~s first reported. Woo I- , I c"pled an a-~polnt~cn t In i\1~~J~ Humplon, Va , ~ug 22.-Out-andrea
" as re"aroed by the venUon was conc('rned e\ n to • ny ard blinded [or life ID expla.l1- breaks of organIzed \ IOlence
co:btn!ct n o[ $90,000 Federal ma.ke an announcement ' LOUIS HORSE SHOW basIS far admltung Mrs. Dlt:gS fig h reasons for n:.nung AU en ~~dmltllstrall~'e as lstant In such as the rccenl lynchings and
Recrealaoo BUlldUlg " Ith the .Edgar Bro"n. ho"e'~r. I: nol HELPS HElIO'S KIN contesslOl\ U1to."vldence al)d r e- as the scene af h IS hornfym: Col: "': ~~~r~'ks fo rmer l bealm of egroes an Ih€ South,
most modern accomo(i. lIollS, anc:! 110 be complcldy denIed and IDe I r 0 I L Aug ~~.-H~''' y- sull.,d m the " oman beang h eld ""perei.,.,.,., sa Id. '"To the besl of ded h . Y rev a l " g ro" mg thrEat of Fa-recreational
faclll l les "here ",her, seen Tuesday art~moon .... elght Iloxmg Cha1l'plon J oe ')n ~o eo.mlS of murder by my kn"",lcdgc , I was attxked an I~~~ eld I~I w U1::~ed SCISm in thIS country, Dr. Clark
thon..Qn!1 of mIlitary per. nne!. daring a c ) .urnme, tie \\0 .... l u.y Ln"IIS ad"~~ced the cause ~f MunICipal Judge Joseph Cha:n- AIken. S. C. The policeman an".. ~ h fI" ed 10~y on . Fo reman of Atlanta, Ga, presl-and
their r"nulie:. er~ sened. pasomg "~I pamp~ ~ ..nd d _ tnter-racI31-' understanding by hers. he put me m " car 10 take me I :~c WI:' t.,{~ e;:: :;..::!; Qent of th Southern Conlerence
This Club received NalaonaJ rec- nounctng tbe oppo Lng lead r I pledgmg proceeds from the ho Police ..... tn.,...". told how ltrs to the hoopltal a~ered n.e the Germans m Italy whil(' su for Human Welfare, told the
ognitJon as. many newspapers. Who. according to hIm "en: [rom I show at his nearby farms 1 1 11 DIggs sajd that she h ad killed when I asked him where I W3'. porting opcralJons ~f the 9~ Hampton Institute Su.mmcr COft-
:.nd ~aZlnes de,oted many eertain o( the Southern Slat"". "eel 10 the famIly of a white her Iwo "darlings" to "rebuke Be told the doctor that be .. as II f try D' . voea~lOn h re last FrIday.
articles, and pictures about lis Brown's petitIon ur!;ed \hal man who dIed attempting to save the devtl·, when the mildren [rom Aiken. S . C. A few days D an IVlSlon. PomtUl out that Ne ro vel-splendid
admUlistratJon. and en- federal troops be sent into Geor_ l two Negro ou hs rront dro\\.-n- I [ailed to re; eal Biblical verses later a couple ot guys c.:tme In I Colon I Chase IS a former rans had been the vi tirns m
lertatning programs a re- .;n and M 1 SIPPI. and thoit L..... Mrs_ DIggs re3d them. Elnine the word mqu.iring abou the comma ndIng officer of the F ust nearly every case, Dr. Fvremau
wIt of such an exeelJent lob. !\fr. Pre,,,denl Truman call a peelal LoUIS says hIS venth annual repeated the verses and IhU.l oldler who got beat up m Alker.. ---- dedared "Men who "~nt away
Bond rece"'ed a promotion to the session of Congress to ~ t horse show may brmg as much saved her own life ITh~Y "'ere intl'rested beea S. W. Wlutley, and I\Irs M. Mae to fight ror d mocr;;cy have dJed
Supen.-.sory St.:ltl or usa, there Senator Bilbo, enact antI-lynch as 1,000 in sales or _ 'en.. . they were from Aiken them- SIr t, 'W1(e of the 1a H. L. becau of lack of II bere . . •
he has served three years. Mr. legl.:'lallon ouUaw Ihe Ku Klu.' programs. includmg auctionmg It IS belle\ed lI1rs. DIggs WIll h.es. Batesburg IS only a few S~r t,,, ho was form r\y super- A:lm : t WIthout ex""puon the
Bond dosed hIS oft'ice an the Klan and' "guarantee pe ce on .)[ 40 au graphed copi • [or the be found lDsant and recommit - mIles [rom Aiken." Poliee "!- Mae ~lre.t VlSOr of Ih Policy Department, VICtims wer guilty y ot
;-~~ :i~~ ~ ~:~: the home [ront" (eve Yako fund. Chle[ Sha \\, also admItted that PublIC RelatioDS ~eas:e~~~~:" ~=~:~ ~ ::a~:'::e~ r::!~ ~i-~~ ~
he will work out of the New B ~ a ~te;;:ent ~ the press, ak ft' 'al " Dl"!'. A N. Klttrelle, Memph.s; be struck Woodard between thee At the recenl meeting ot lhe olber busm of th Board of ganltatlon or pr JudI( IS the
York Olbee, and will also open ':':;V.~I e
to
5en,..::.g o[ fed- n: 0: It 0d:,' .i. t [th A. A-HillwomClack
sd
, LltUe ROC::k ; P . .. yes WIth. blackJack, but he Board of D:~~~t.)rs of the Mam- Dir t rs mclucled the lectionjprelUde to Fasci m. Vio1eDce
ft' . I' ps an """rglll ana rang a lournmen 0 e W. , ark ale. M • and [moth We In uran.:e Com of S A Th mas and tiss and d
a temporary 0 JCe m LoWsville MtsSissJppi, "would cause lI!)- convention several hundred o[ J . H. Kil es, Rattisburg Miss.' put up tbe claIm that It was 1... T Dun nd pany, Th Ima Ii 11 • beTs f th JSCrllllUliitlon one
his ~~town where be will be ~ civil war, but ones eom- the d gat~ s!£Oed the peli- frIends ot the ~blash";, w"...; necessary 10 subdue the Negro I d n~ wasca~s: tre:res,:; OO:rd to s~Ce:~ r:: late / L V~ :o~P e~\y o::'Ea!t:s 0 o~
j~~b0~U~U- suopPoRT- LEADER ADVERTlwS'ERS~-'~" ~
Object Description
| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, August 24, 1946. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 29. No. 33. |
| 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. 29. No. 30. but is actually Vol. 29. No. 33. This issue is four pages and there is a crease across the center of page one that makes some lines illegible. |
| Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
| Date Original | 1946-08-24 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19460824 in the Louisville Leader Collection, University of Louisville Archives and Records Center. |
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| Digital Publisher | University of Louisville Archives and Records Center |
| Date Digital | 2012-04-13 |
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