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H ME SOCIT~Y ~HE~AD~~E~S~EA~T~R~M~ES~S ~GE
~ RESSU ECllON IS
MOST SIGNIFICANT 5
SAYS HEARTS ARE THRnLE~ HOPE I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ REKINDlED, AND FAITH REVIVED ~UME 30
(By Re" O. Singleton. Sup!. Vo· and rompl' ,n.n::. H~"" iH' he
eanonal Heme Finding Society) sproutm anew. the Christian
lIost J JYl.u! "nd ml -t ~ppy graces_ far more preei lUS thnn
Easter h:,,; ng 10 arrin' i. Th.- man made jcwt:1s. whIch ;tre
most sio;ru Ie nt. and the mod I naught but poh"hed rock.. It
import.lnt (,'( ut in Ull' life oC enriches our hearts and lives
man is log ~mphasued and with patients. mercy. forgl\'eglorif.~-
d. Church goers. all o\'cr' n s:;. courage. Cortitude and hope
the earth ,. III strcs,,' and com· -and above all. lo"c C· r God.
~:~::\:~:I.';!t ;;:S~:7:.'::~ ;::cC~lI~':'~:,":::~;:c!°:;: {~; 1 __ _
cent fact in th life o[ man-the to give him the helping hand. I
most s.gni[.i, r.t in histor~·. tho £:lst('r brings the Kmgdom of I
Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Hca,'en right down into our laps.
whose birth would ha,-e and mto our hearts. It gIves us
mea nothing. had there here on "arth in the very midst I
not been the n urre :tI(·n. W.th of our troubles. a sweet fore-the
Resurrection His name taste of our own resurrection- ====================--- -1-===================
!::;....,:~c ~~t~U;o:~ i~:~~: ~:te,:.hs~illi.:l': ~~~~eti': ~:! I I PC U GE T
hope withm our breasts. and It Lord shall ne\'l·r. nc,ver die. but IS M JOR ITEM keeps. our faIth revi"ed and it I ;hall. when we lake our last I
banishes from our h"~rt the I b,.~"th. enl~r mlo ctemal life I
fcar of death. for it demenstrales whcre the wickt-d ceas" from
~:;:g:~ ~°btda~a:~~ ;:O!:\~~i~~ I ;~~~~l~:';! :tcrc .t~~ ~~e~%~ II BE FOR E CONG ESS every Chri3l1an must bear, r "'cr wllh Ihe Lord and to join
be a deserter. I 'h"t throng no man can number,
His name- and blf:"ssro memorv whos,-~ moc's h:a\"C' been washed
kc :ps our souls hlled with musi~. in the blood of tho lamb. That
and banishes fear. grumblmg (Contmu : ! from page 1)
INC REASING DlSCRIMINATIOH
SAYS McKELLAR'S SINCE WAR REVEALED IN II CITIES
ACTS APPALLING I Washin~on. April 3.-"Enact· r' ,:1;,n;'- Sealtle. Kansas Cil¥,
ment durmg the fir.;t ses~lOn or ": Louis, Indianapolis and To
·~ll.~li-2!~rll the 80th Congress of this bill ior C(:c. (Pages 41·95).
a permanent F .E.P .C. is urged ":n its summary and coneNas
a major item of both domesti !ian!:, the Fair Employment
lind ~ policy," the Rev. ?rattice
~-'" ~ _... ..~ ~ ~';'. ~" ...... ...;.~,.Jr,,=-~~4!I!I;t,--I!!"'I~
Philip Randolph, co-cilairmen of Ach .. 'g Secretary of State
threat to democ .. "tic procedure the National Council for a Per· Ad::c n to the Committee, in
can do terrible harm to our to,'· ma nent F.E.P.C .• said today in .vh:rh he stated his opinion that
ernment by stopping considera- ('ndocsmg the bill introduced in ~., ~. istence of discrimination
thai and other mem:..ers of the tion of all oth.ers malters. It is the Senate yesterday by Sen· ~F. .,t minority groups in the
Atomic Energy Commis jt)n as therefore impera!I\'e that the ators Ives (H . N. Y.), Cha\'('~ 'In.:...d Stat~5 IS a handicap ;n
"appalling." Sen con.. tider without delay The Zeta Phi Be", Sorority at the Alcorn College in observed Finer Womanhood Week. Members of I (D.. . Mex.). Downey (D _ r 'dations with other co ... -
He declared. ''Such a threat to the resolutions now pending be- the sorority. sitting left to right. are Inez Potts, Nannie Aldrid ge. Price. Leatrice Collins. Hallie M. Pegues, J oan E. Calif.). :lforse (R.. Ore.). Murra} ,~;(' TIle Department of Statll,
democratic procedure can do fore it and gathering dust in the Harrell Essie r L Mt'Cune and Juanita Clifton; standing. Laurene Uelma Foreman . Rubye Gray Srruth, P auline Grays. (D. Mont.). Myers (D .• Pa.). Sal· :1,, · 'or". has good reason to
terrible harm to our govern· Senate Commiltee on Rules and Pearl Smith. Helen Sansing. Bertha M~iden and Caldonia Cain. , tonstall (R., Mass.) and Smith !l~r( tOT the continued and in-m:;"
White's statement. wired ~~~~~:~n!nth~te~~~~ TO CONDUCT HIS 'EX CONY BEATS'OPPOSE BANNI 'G 1~~~r~~~t~!~u~~nH(~p~~·~:~·~~v:!ec:;:;~~O;oP;!~ to influential senators, asserted: Calendar and brought to a vote and Norton (D., N. J .). I .vI!.., the s e dlSCrlmmahons.'
'The threat I»t Senator Kenneth without delay. If necessary 'I I _ I "The Final Report of the Fair ?ar X)
J\1cKe1Jar of Tennessee to sla!: , through the ImposltlOn of clo· THE CRUCIFICTION OF COMMUNISTS Employment Practice Commit· , '= ,~n Acheson's letler was
~he 'damnedest nght' "ver seen ture. , tl'e. just re leased. reveals an(! :·~ r ... n sho~tly before June 2i,
10 the UOited Sldtes Senate to "N(Jt only America's prestige -- I WIFE DEATH -- Idocuments increasing discriIru· .!I-( ttoe officlJll date of the
prevent confirma t ion of Dav.d but her future may conceIvably Tuskegee. Ala .•. April 3. - New York . April 3.-A Cabi-, nation in employment since th, '" r F' C. .'s final report. Dom. ....
Lilienthal and other membe~ u[ depend upon th.s achon to reo Christ The Kmg.· an Easter net member's suggestion that war in eleven American cities. I :. . r.d international develop..
the ~tom.c Energy Comn'lSSlon store democraltc procedure and c;tntat .. by Paul Bill. WIll be the CommunISt party be out'j!' ew York. Chicago. Detroit. =( :. in e make his point more
comlllg at what ~y pro\'e to the will of the majority of the sung by the Tuskegee ChOir m lawed drew the wrath of a group Los Angel~ San F rancisco u ... . [ n w than it was then:'
be the most serious crlSlS 10 . the Insutute Chapel at 7 o'clock of Harlem citizens in a meeting •
American hIStory. is appallmg. Senate IS oppo ed to dommatlOn Sunday even mg. April 6. UNBROKEN RECORD OF VIOL[NCE yh": ';.Cs.Aun.d&Y a t the 135th st.r eet GROUP TOLD TO • Senator ::ltcKell;tr om lOusly of the Senate by a small. wlllful, Dr. Gio\,ann. Camajanl. drrec. { ~ ,
means to (wbuster and thereby sdfh' ~nd sectional minority." ~:~c~f;:~~o~,:~;:::~~~~: REACHES A TRAGIC BLOODY CLiMAX I I,,:a~ee:.:~;;~~lo:Oth~ec~:::rt~:n
SAYS URBAN LEAGUE MOST EFFECTIVE ~~;\~'';~k~~~~ ~:~:n~~:"~~ , ;;~,,~~::~.P:7L:~ ~;~~s('·t EVISE BOOKS cholt in his compo"ition. "The An unbrokcn record of erim· skull fracture or bra- Sehwcljl·nb~ch last wt:ek. I
FOR IMPROVED RICE Rr::lATIO~JS C!Ucltl'-lOn," based on a text LndJ violence, dating back over sufficient to cause Ac!op"lr.~ a rcsotut icn "(114
X [ " ;~t: J~:~S \~:~:;:,~o~:~n,!,e! ~o ~;:~e of r!!o:;:rs'r:a,,:;:in! ; s:~~. Coron r Jo., ~~~;;~~p S~~·l';;:~n~~~~·:u:~:~ I A
!' ew York. April 3-The 37· f .ct.,n .. nu case tell . n. Pro-I The narrator will be Ralph .. ,,! tragic and bloody climax early of police records/,ellon woul·1 d{·pn,·c them of I. . --------_
ment IS the most effecti"e .mgle 'hlT .. cunties 10 behalf o[ • 'e- T. \\' ,hmgt"n H.gh chool m "hen Inman English. 30. 457 16. 1933 and Na- c.!man Ikr.,anun J. Da\'ls. who ()n, "on • r rl'CGgnlzc' i contr.- .• ·, . 'Iut by he Untted States
year-old l:rban Leag"" mono moll' btU'r hou.ln!: and d nlop .• Idn·r mtructor at thc Booker .1.ondaY morntn. g .. March 31. Engbsh was ar'llhe .",,·l(t'S (,f :o..:,,!:ro C. Ity Cuun· Pnll.d. J h·a. PH .• Apr.1 3- .·t ".1 ' III th •• first Con! r-force
for impr(Jved • gro· .... h,te ; ror,. A 'r. a. Ga. South Sevcnth Street, beat his 1933 on charges of has be(n tI ,d tWIce on the m::.."ns ly Negr .. and ott... ...... I .". m, •• ion to lINE$-
relationshIps 10 the Untted '"The mcreas.. o[ ' groc· III wlfc to death WIth the bUll-end breaking and grand Communt. t Itcht. mll'or;!y groups to he ttvno"". ..
States. as well as the dcv·lop- ,mplo}m n pc "lou'ly c10_: d DR. ROSCOE BROWN of a .38-ca1,l:1re PIS:~1. Tne nc- sentence one year; I !,,: 1 c h~1 d',el pn.er.tof.tht
menl of cqu~1 l"COn?mic ppor· :0 th'm IS definItely at!nbutable 11m .. Iary ul.e W1~lish. was on page 4)1 . FULL FELLOWSHIP I nt ed ,,~ll has. ~o .I ~ I~.-
tunlti~'S (or the Negro "one·t nth III a gr"at m .... ure to the lIrel,,·· HEALTH SPEAKER I ~e operator of a restaurant at OFFERED BAPTISTS I~ u,.,.). th d \el, pmer:t '. u,- JUVENILES IN
of _t he n:tti"n'" Henry R. LuC'c. "-ork of Lea e oChcid" \\'ith Dr_ I-! OC' Brown. dlr tor flf ~9 ~OU!~ Sixtht kno\\"Jl as EASTER . _ ;~:bl~.. . n~l~~~rcr::te~t~~c::d :1~. ~~
edlt"r cf TIme and Ufe. s31d In ·fl.rr •. ·.13tx.randgvo rn·jI •• ~,·,-roliealthDl\"'i(onf.f hel Duckies.. SPE;.K.ER Phlladelph,a. Apnl 3-Tn • d' t· d .~ c BREAK IN SERIES
yesterday In laune. hmg the n~· m nt~1 " cncI~'S:' I L' c; P 'bl c H "lth Servi,· I . "It ":a., an aCCident." the The ,Jefferson County Sunday P .nnSYI"".nta BaptISt con,.cn. " ,'0 ,n· "r~. the . AA r •
t iona! 1947 t:rhan l Rague t". ..\:.!~"4n::-tc~. . 'D. C t ~pcaks od ."lay£':- muttered •. :ls he .,,~as Scheol'a · iation iIi. hold its linn has 1:l\JtM '''gro Rap~'l ~!n~ "~:n::redn:: ~~.re a~~:~~;. __
000. • "SLAVE WOMAN" ,for a.:. er - Health and & nita· and held without bond on a at Ch 'kasa Park. April 6. at full" mem rshlP . and .rel~o",. ~:1~2~u~t 'tr ~h S ~Itl::a~~:~~: .~:'·r .o~ r;'::thsns~~:o(:.,:eek,
vIce Fund campaIgn for 450· I"co rr.Lmlv-w,de Cooperation! "a,,·ed to the April 9 grand jury Ann~al Easter Sunrise ServIces church.·s .. 11 over the slate to . " h h. '
Mr. Luce. campaign chairman lion." ut Beecher Terrace. ~ion- charge of murder Tuesday mom· 6:30 m. Members of the com. shIp m the· con~cntlon s ~an· . _ ._. I, . . ~ h . .
spoke to ml'mbtrs of the cam: day. April 7 a t 7 P . I. Thel ing" April 1. A~ e ffort to h~ld ~ mltle are Mrs. Ruby Jackson. oU~:SS'o('l~llons. ~;~:~iZ lt~:~nt:~';.~~O)~ult\; .... l..;~. ~.\.:., ~';~!7"':!v~ d~
patgn commIttee meeling at the M.Y Gf T p.Y m lmg b part of the loe .. ! ob- I pre .• m.nary po oe ~o~ ear 1rs. Edith Bristow. Mi- es Sal. e "1' Ita Ion was. ext~nded I _. .. t '. ~.s st.ff red b West End
Waldorf·Astoria Hotel at whlch ' " " H,"vance of !' atlonal Negro mg .the same ~nornlIl£ of the lie . Edwan;ls, Georgia Jet- through the Rev. EdWin H..Frey. Juha t. .. sa,ler. NA.\CP .re:r ."~1. 'ls. y
lund r3ismg tasks \\iere assigned. -- Health W~. !\larch 30 to s laymg. ended In ~ailure when ton d Mr. Elzle White. of Bethlehem, Penn .•. chatrman r"""n tat"e. m!ormed the "'1- _ .
''Three thousand e 0 and Los Angeles. April 3.-Thirty April 6. English reportedly In a druru.,en Th speaker this year is Dr. of the Chr.s .an Fnendline. 1 ~"r studymg xtbook re"'Sler :; ',':' arrested were MOlTlS
'h ' I) d gr . y. ears of back pay may p oVlde Rea!izing that the health of stupor al~rmed the court " ' lth Dav~ Morris Jo;dan, Su r IO. Com~t .' l the Convention ..• ,1. unt.1I t. h.e pracltce (Jf. stereer: ... ! r~on, 13. 1132 W
w ~mmun~ ea e.;s400 rv~~ MISS Dora Jon~ known as the one ""rtinn of the commuOlty IS hlS outcries. tend~nt Louisville DistriC~LLx. Bapllst ss()("allons have been I IYP;ng of egro act.nlt ano L: , " :'"'' Wtlh~m J ordon. Jr .. :e",ilers ':7he rs,a~~nal U~ I "slave woman." with a comfort- .mportant to the entire commun- The badly battered body o{ I ingtob Conference of the Metha- ~~ to m",it their Negro. co- !ht' mmlln.lZUl~ of mlDOrtty ~r- ' ~.,'~ \ a~me. and James-
Le and 56 I 1 I able ll\'mg for th r·t of her .ty the 'egro Health CommIttee Mrs. English was found at the dist ('hurch. The theme fo tho rehgloOl Is to sharc comDlllt Ilc.patton L_ dlSCOnhnued, (OretgJl ..... Mattingly. 13, IUt
th:o~g~out the co:try :r~"':.":- life. c t Ute H~alth and We~re Coun- home of her cousin, Will Bran- Iy~ar is ':Vic,: rious Da"'l\./Spe~ responsibilit . ~Igh~;~: ~;"~~t~ ::':'m~_ IC:; '~:( t v:r\o 'uven '
ltve the year 'round 10 arrying I Already several lawy rs have cli. a Red Feather ser\'lCC of the non. 812 W. Walnut. where Eng. Clal /l(USK: wIn be rendered ". t ngs d th . I tbe th j ile a ...
out the U ban Le e pro " volunteered their sen· Ices to the Com!nuOlty Chest. IS sponsoring Usb aUegedly carried ber Mon- . COLORED CATHOLICS .• on. segrega .on an 0 er ~-I -r, ..... ree ys are
Mr Luce r .aid agu gram. 57-year-old domestie WIthout a Ihe \ )Jrtl 7 meeting. In addttion I day mornin& at 2 o·clock. to CARCER COKTllOL AIlE WELCOME ~ts of p:blerns faced by I _rp" Witbb :;:en cases ~
,: .. retaining fee Pendmg th case to Dr. Brown's address. there check on her whereabouts th.e D~ LAUWCHED .... I "::roes III mer.ca wluch re- " ,. ~M· r mg and four
All ,!1 Ids are explor.ed m the, against he; employer. th e will be posters. exlubits and night before. Brannon and his T~ Spring Drive of the Cmc~nau, Ap~il 3. - ~Iored lOt un! "orably upon the Uru- ... ' f 'r t d l»cak-\J\5.
league s attempt to ftnd Jobs, wealthy Mrs. Alfred M Ingalls demonstrallons. The meeting is wife, according to the coroner's Wom~'s Field Arm f Cathol~cs a "elcome In all / led tatcs. he urged the mclu-: '
create new job orportunities in lI, . _ J on s has be :n e·rr.ploycd to the public. office. witnessed the gun· butt Con~1 was launc~.,:r~:;: Cathohc chur~hes o~ the A~h. Ion of mlIlorlty group aen;.,"' .... r •
business and industry. gh'e vo· by a N"gro family through th slaying. Mrs. English suffered a y . W, C. A. Monday night with ~OCa~r;!t~;m:~~I~CC;:d~: I -::.:n se~':na":":om=::.~:~~!.ron. :" t . t ~s klne are not dan,....
efforts. of U. S. Attorn y Ern""t In,'est your money tn savings fractu~ skull, broken neck and Mrs. Addle l\l. Thomas, hair- Telegr~ph. ReglSt r. Archdioc . I Th " AACP w~s one of ti,, !, t ,.-"':3 ~d r;;:le~ fire
. Tohn. bonds and starn"", lacerations o( the light hand. man. san weekJy published here. hundred organizations in"ited: 1. D! f port. w--;
SUPPORT LEADER A 0 V E R T 15 E_R_S_ _ ---..JI
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| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, April 5, 1947. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 30. 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 and there are tears down and across the center of each page that make some lines illegible. |
| Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
| Date Original | 1947-04-05 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19470405 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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