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AYS PRESIDENT
OF INSTITUTION
PPING FROM ACCREDITED LIST
REGRETTED, AND S H OULD BE REGAINED
W~fo~, Ohio, April 16'-1 important ~ ha~ to ~ tabn
.... \1lil~ ... ~ ba\~ d~p ~t by th~ Boards of Control. The
that Wil~~ Univ~~ty has I Board 01 Trust~ of tb~ Uni~
drop~ from ~ r t of versity Corporation ac:led at
lDStltuu ns it<>, Reid, a LoUis-I waived to the May 16 grand jury tion brought a further adm_
AACP ba, appoe:1led the I required education. I TheoIOgI~:ll Seminary: R.~h- v lie Jl. ct.,,1' qf Q., .'Y .. ~ark- ?n a charge of m,,?t, ~t~r :1 ~o~ that Anderson had ~,
ecwon 01 'a LoU7s7ana -diStrict I The di:.tric:l judge, "''>0 pre,'I- 'paper man the young Doc- ThE former high school Sinl$"T ~ve tImes In 1946. She said !hat
against the Louisiana State Uni- : peulloners should h3,'e demand- hg.on or How~ Unl\'erslty; a~- to, of Phlw"ophy. speakm~ on .nd church de~con "as appr m September It was a frequent
Verslty. The Associahon's law- cd that Southern university, the , Slstant chaplam. Hampton !nsti- the subject, -This Myth o( Negro hend rl when hIS w.[e, Mrs. Lu- practiee.
yers took the casc~ of Viola ,·tate institution for 'e::roes, es-I ~~Ie; ~m~s\er of Nau:rene Con-. Intenonly;' s:ud L'1at ioferlOnty cille Anderson, same addr~ Mr . Anderson told the court
Johnson and Charles H:lttield, l~bliSh m£dical and 12w schools. gregahOnal. Church, Brooklyn, I was not " racial trao but due swore out a warrant tor h" that. she was ~onfined to the
who are seelung by mandatory He said in the me-mtime the ~ro[essor, The Theolog'c,,:1 Sem- to personal,ty, differences, en- arres hosp.tal at the time the a:Jegcd
writ to obtain adm.ssion to the petitioners must pursue their mar~. V.rguua Uruon Uruvers.ty vironment and lack of oppor- Th hearing was held in the incest was committed. The doil-law
school and the medical col- studies outside the state under a at RIchmond. tunities. p=le chambers of th poli~" dren slayed at the home of :m
lege, respecll\ely, to the Courl o( scholarship a.d plan pro".ded for I He c.ted the executive and ad- cour , Tuesday, Apnl 15. i\ aunt durmg the day and WIth
Appeals, First C.rcult, of Ihe m a LoUlsiana statule. mmlStrative abilities of the grim-faced court heard a sord.d 1their fa~T during the nigbi;.
State of LoUlS.ana. ThIS IS one more 10 " reries of If you want to be rich, Give' I Negro 10 many li:::es of the pro- story of a father's alleged lust She further slated that she
The appeal pehhons descnbed ~ases wh,ch the NAACP IS try-I If you want to be poor, Gras ! '/ fessional and business fields, lor hlS daughter, as the ~Prl, and Anderson bad been separ-the
qualificahons of MISS JOhn-I mg througbout the S- erl ~rn ~hoo1. Thursday evening, w:'wd sol~e ~ny pr':::;:':: now ; (r T'.) ',J. chart red hner, according to ~
secTetary of the Obe~lin Co~cli 'e;;ro Coli ge Fund fro:n tu- ~1r. F.eld adviSed that ~e W. Va., government and insur- v.cled by an army court in the· "Brotherhood- ,,~, the kt>y word I r R ;4sd.lle Mu regular true and real, ~ the church; that 1946, because there were no va~ 109 questions bad ~ permilled "We must belp youth budd. linol-. At~. Millard B. Rall",m. h'UDitie5 of ~ United SIatea.the
ieguJators from all part of campu dn"e. 10 the schools It should be laught cant seats in the seclion for l>Y tbe court. Tbe pet.t.on (ur- new tomorrow on ... ·hieh man- Ind.ar... IS, for IndUlna: If, r '!'be newspaper quoted B. ..
the state boldly acclaim the The Fund will launch i:s 19H that towns and dties are built Negroes. ) ,her stated that the w.tnesses kind will de"e) as God ill/ace R<..,.., Columbus. Ohio; .\\11. Kendall, Jr, of the lIOQety ..
rightoess of democracy, the need appeal on April 17, and will k around commerce and trade, and Charles W. Anderson, attor- lestifying a"alllSt Young "'ere have them. ~ orJy hope for a T. G ~' ·tter, CharI ton, flO sayill«: '''I'hoe are 10,000 i~
~:a.!': of a Just and honest ~~":' o~~:e~pe~:~ :a;.,~::~ th~ :=:r!0~ ;:~h~a~e~~es:eu.c:im~e w~~~ ~;,~::thYot( t~~~(r an:!s::::~.; ~~:;'ydJ:'I::r:!diS~ ~:'Ii:! ~e;:.,~·;.~~~u~. ~lre<~c~ !::'~ryc:~~~ in
• But before the echoes of re- N~ private coUcg . Frank in learning the trades. persons were being served in the .nowed m .. ny contradic:l.ons of together in the ,,:.mosphere of tud
Object Description
| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, April 19, 1947. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 30. No. 16. |
| 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 | 1947-04-19 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19470419 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 |
| Format | application/pdf |
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