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WEST KENTUCKY TO GET N
MODERNIZED WOMEN'S
Paaueah, Ky., August 7-Ac- the Office
th';ty is in evid~, anJ is I ment. The 0
increasing daily, at West Ken- Deparbnent is
t uck y Vocational 'IhinlJl1: the fiM;t floor in
School as OM m&Y easily see In tnltion BuilcIin:
passing by and going in and out previously oceup by the
of the school these d3YS- oy Drawin& and Drafting Departimprowments
are being n....!.. ment. This arrangement will
in th phy cal plant, especlally place m close proximity th
so far as a more systematic 10- Office Practices Department to
cation of the different trades the Business and Executi\'e of- --is
concerned. This change will fices, which it will serve from
lot'ate the VlriOUS trad as they time to time in it's students
are more related each other, gaming actual experience.
and will also enable more ef- The Chemistry Department.
ficient instruction to be had. used m the da"s wh~ n the
The Chef Cooking Depart· school was a Junior College. is
~f~~~ isn~::;~a: ~~P:~:edth~~~::C~d~ : ======================================----~====================================
TWO PRIMARY WINNERS
plicants. and which has never "ision of the Barbering Departhad
• permanent location, will men.. This arrangement will
be housed in the basement of enable the school to meet the
the Adinainistnltion Building in legal requirements of the Ken-the
quarteM; formerly occupil'd tucky State Board of Barber HOUSING RUL b y the Tailoring DepartmenL and Beautician ExamineM; as ING
~~;::!;t~r~ui:::;:rt~ :0 d=~e;,,:r: s;:~e ~o~e~:: p~~
me.t and gas lin being laid l or the work of the Barbering
to serve same. Department. The room pre,' i-I
~~~W~ghe=: m~~'';,!:~! I ~'~~;onUS:1 :'e
s B~r~e;;~~ct~~ DECISION BARRING VETERANS
the ~ond floor of the Admm- partment wUl be com'erted into
CENTS
IHAVE BEEN APPOINTED IN 44 C~T1ES
=ti:~,!:d~:~:~~ ~!~d c:; !IN 9 STATES FROM VIRGINIA TO TEXAS a r~,;;o~~~":~ !~e;;~e '~~ll bel FROM PROJECTS TO HIGHER COURT
SEEK ELIGIBLES I 'ew York, Au;;".t 7-The by the City of New York. a II All anta. Aug .. 7- While both gro oUieers.
ruhng of Ju s Ii c e F e I i x C' I :>:lrt of ~"hich was granted by " gro and whIte leaders push- Stalistics show 1m t Negro
Bcm'enga 0 f the New York the l'\egro citIzens or Nc .... Y rk . "d the fIght for hiring of Negro poliCt'men are n" n,," ph e-
S upreme Court that L'l Metro- For the", cillzens to be a part) pohct' 10 thi< "Gate City of the mena in the south. Already
politon Life Insurance Company to g t ' 550000 000 ' t South." it wa< revealed that 44 cities and town- in nine FOR -FELLOWSHIP" ~,~:,:::;,:'~o~:;,;:,~!;m• . 'o"I::':':~:. .:.!;o:~:~~·~ '~,:::,;::":o;,,::.':;::u~:'.:.:~~ :~:':::.::.mA~::;;;:::'~::;;;
;) jed will be. npP"nled to a I it IS a POlllt whicih w" feci Eldon S. Dummil I land. and Loul. ... n R. EmtlTee, director of Applicants for the Fellow- tion granted the Metropolitan color." Pl AN TO BROADEN OLD AGE INSUR 4NCC employ Negro policemen so that j ec t s mOOiation. peac I age for women workeN, w.d· ployment of Negro pohceJnen charges of d.seI'lminau<>nn, can
writing and public service, and garded as the equivalent of a broaden the coverage and libra- ows, w.ves and mOtheM; from has become so Important that be aVOided by the SImple .,..-
whose talents may enrich the general education of at least Columbus, 0 ., August 7-ln- 1 E. Taylor, Newark: Dr. D. O. lize benefits for old ace tnSur- 65 to 60. I tOPIC~ of radio. Ilr""s and public pedl('nt of hIring N Cl'T0e5 ag
nation. collegiate standard." dicated willingness of c"vernor Walker, Wilberforce; Mrs. May ance under the SocIal Secunty 3. Increasing the maximum dlScUS!'lon groups concerns Ne- patrolmen.
The FeLlowsh.ps, which ap- Terms of the Fellow_hip are Thoma< J . Herbert to take su>ps Cock rei, Cincinnati; Frank R. program. we kly earnings whicb an mdl-prOlomate
S2.000 are open to one year. and applications for to cause all property and faclli- Veal Cincinnati: Granville Reid, The sponsors are Senatol'll I ".dual may rece.ve Without los
all colored per""",; and any them must be r,'Ceived nol laler ties ov.-oed by the state at Wil- Dayton ; Mrs. Maude Ford, To- James E. Murrny (D., MOnL)'j of benefits from $1-1.99 to S30 a LEADERSHIP OF white persons in the South who I than January I. n xl, at the of- berforcc to be turned O,'er to ledo: Dr. A S. King, Columb~; Robert F. Wagner (D.,N. Y.), J . mnnth.
wish to work on some problem ftce of Mrs. Hild Reitzel'. for the Uniwr-ity Board of Trus- D. D . • rvin, Warren: Dr. Charles Howard McGrath (D. ,R.L) and I -I.. Supplementarv payments •
d istincti,.., to the South and the Commc ion on Fellowships tet'S on condit IOn that no fu r- S PI\, e y, Cleveland ' T W Repre;cnt;u\,e John D. DingeLl . f dis bled ed- h band
whl' expects to mnke th ir ca- at 4901 Elhs street. Chicago. ther appropriations he asked Chryer, Sandusky: A. ·H. S'ump: (D .. Mich.).. I \~;d:Wer aOf an a~mure: wom:~ FEPC DISTRUSTE~D
reeM; in the South. . Th Rosenw~ld F und, sN up from thc state wa< unammou 'Iy I Ier. Toledo; :11M;. Do .... ·nce Tra· They said their bill would and payment< 10 permanent
Mr. Embree sa.d applicant- Cont.nue<> nn pa~ •• 4) hailed "" st"lc'manltkco the; '·crs. Allia nce: L. G. Lon,:. extend co,· e I' age '0 about CIS ,hied childre.n d a retired or' 1
' \t'ck by utlZen.< throu~houtl Dayt<>n: Elmer Burn . Colum- 20.000,000 per'lOOS .now e xclu- d""eased peI"t~3::~~. ~~~:~~I~~nt A ~~~'::'-:~:m~:~~~' :~: .
n;~~rdl'rJ 3!t tht: rcal illlSWe:" to a n d ~!',,(e...;slor.;)l ~C~ agrl- (.' f lts ~cn an i..~.. . urc.: r ... on... Atlanta. Ga .. Aug. ~7-Ralph ha<; m ant mur-h to the rural
SHOWMAN ., GOOD MONEY WAIT ING It h,· qUl'-llOn u_ t·. "hul ,h,ulrl "ult~al labo·r. d meshc gOITIC.,. ?" . lcGtll. edItor of the Atlanta -"gro. b,· n·me rd "' .. t'l 'he I pl'ra M RS f A ~' Nl t GIV~ I.JS n.p'oy, of n· n-penh lnStltU- d,es. Lnd« p ... ~"nt la'· ... such c"n$t.·uWm. alth .. u.:h ap~n)\'· .\Ithou h ~f Gtll " t.;..ted he
____ ~. t.)n m t", ..... ~:ra .... cllll t;;:-.J. • ,~[ _11 tl' n.';' and mihta::. <:;, n'if'€' a;'M('nt..~ ar m:Jje cnh~ tt nf) In of the objfftin:s behind th(: (COn' lOw" m 1-~2P ..f>
'i.\ York. AlJ.,. . t I - A ~17. _ Th ~ mad ,('0 nuJlW 1Xll~ ... m$ OJl \\'llfxr! IC' >-,me ~rxm5flr 1 by DIES. I t 3 En'p!tlY€:::' r -ut· .m,l bC3 !llhl-' 1 n fan' ;t3v;lole F_E.P C. :-;.lId h". dl$trusts lh(
able sum ,.f mon) IS \\alllnq ~nd Walk .. r" r~m,.u' lhrou<:h- th~ St.t.· "f Oh... ,I lin" l;~ I l YEARS ,)\.,="" n's ,~,th ut "n'II" bIll n- It now ~XISts and the REG 'r~ ENT PRAiSED
.... I .. uvc.-; of Bort \\-.ltams. Zll'g- utth £nll>h pakl.gWt £PI$ , __ "'n.<.! .,nl.IIL ,f.r,lbh.t DOCTORS TO run I ,je hip h.·hlnd I'!le'
field Clr;1l".~y .. tar ~nd h:.m1nOJry Amon.~ til i.r ~hj}'\,\:_" \.t'rt" I C ~ ~l Church ,OI:1.t'" arum ~1r.-. F;.nnh .. L. r; -, n:-:, :;._ h·' St. t E. · .. nt· .. v ,:ur:. :-YC'!"lm , !. l\t' th:. motl' Pfl\\"t nul th In r. OR A DPE I RANCE
of 6·~Ylt1t ... ms antI Walker." on~ '-TLc Pol.cy Play, rs.· 'rho' i loy th •. :V ."W" BOurJ ud n !' :s.:(lm~n Il.'a.lcr ~., (L.c..... p ct -c h ,l..'~" rl r:.1 G ,,,prn iN LOS • GflES ~t la";\.- I th(' us ,~r fJublit r 'i
of th ~.·at.L~ thC"atncal tc;un~ P1!lJ Lano:' ·'Abyss ni" nnd Trus~ and hll~h thurch c.! U In, C'h 'f('h OJ n n ClV!C II!" tnt-nt. • H ·p:n .. '" p. o\·~d(·;t lhoJt I ("an l){' --
ever 0 J:race th> aL.. n be· Lle~~ a~t"·G ~. :~~1. R.~!--!rt~
cru~ Toyaltt - on Tee 0 T Ii s • (CantlOu\: ' -: P .... i) I anrJ p!.nC\." th .. c nlil-t' resource"" tT!nt s: o,! mor thdn l hn.-'c ~~ TS_ mlr.ill'\,;,~ nt:':lt (.! [ a m n ",nd Tt.,c • "::nion,al • roleat A..~~i3· IP~t.-. :.h • l.'m.p))~ ~. \-.:ho "Ir~ F.ic·hf'lbur h :, F: i g r, ~ Arm y
w hi e h Wlllia.In$ made durmg or the A. lE Church a· a guar FL4n(.ral ~n-·1C:S w .• t~ h.1ei a t Wl!· l 'l 3l) :)!!d he rna_ ImU7'!1. ti n C(ln\ nunn in (P An ... -I .. .; u:' Am rlc ... n 1 n th( Ir ",C\,oru C. mma.nder rt-c.:t nth: C'ommen-hIS
h yday. Eh Obcrslem. R~m JOE LOUIS T 0 ~nt·:'C of the futur., conhnued I F.fth Stre·t B a pt I _ t Church. ,,,hleb •• r:ow $35, I.) SI 2 . Th ' 10 Augu t. Dr. J ohn A. K I nn .. y. ~!l "II.t,~·' expool'd. I the ()/'fll 'M; and 'men d the
5222,30 Rockerf LIeI' Plaza, cw (peratlon and malOu>nance of T h u r. d a~, ". t h Re\'. W I amount 01 the bo'nl'f:t d '!'Cnd, for", r J>('rIOnal phys,clan to .. I GIH -poke th,. U'",,'k ,·n 24th Infantry Reg;men 25th
Yo.rk 20. . Y .• can arrange RETIR[ IN 1948. the UOlVeTliI\y .s beIng Wid ly I Augustwo Jones. pastor. ofhcl- on the parnlOgs of the Insu-ed Boo. ker. T. WashlOl(lon and Pa~t 1'h .: mr-<',l'd .F E.PC .. Leg",. T n'plc L.~h in..:" Olvis,o", and
for payment a bonafide rel- !: l I applauded. atme. I mdlvldual and the numb<-r or Pre ident of th.. LA." III lall.on at th,· sc"conth m th ; tated ' kl hav a d""p r""ling
allv"". H~ had no brotheM; and I __ Conferring Wit h Governor ~Irs. Givens is surVived by ' hIS dependen~. g,,'e hIS ,·.e,,·s on Trends In ser Ies of dl' ussl.vn- at the At· of pride in the mann r L, which
S!SteM;. HIS mother d.ed earl~. P ittsburgh, Aug us t 7-.Joe Herbert th i.. w k on poSSIble I h er adopted daughter Mrs. ! Other pro'·ISIOD.< would m· ledlcine. Dr. K nn"y '5 also, I ant a ru". .... ly . Sum mer I you ha.e , .. orked together coo-
What relal.lv~s he ha~ on hl. , L 0 u I s , world'. heavyweight fa"orable action was a delega-' Fanme G.vens Robinso~, Dur'l elude: .' Found~r and Editor In Chief. , School. He sa.d he IS convi . tinuously to make your unit
father's s~de IS uncerta~. I champion Siftce 1937. says he'll I! the OIIi Cihzcns Comrruttee, bam, . C.: J . E. G,,'cos, brother I. Pa nl . of beneflL. to I J ournal of the .1>1.A .. Founder the th Sout.h can nc:
er
be-II among the finest in SOI.dierlY
Bert Wtlliams, as he Ii known participate In "just three more head by Dr. Wallace M. of Mrs. Robinson: Mrs. Margaret persons suffering from ext n· of the J ohn A. Andrew ClinIC, com a prosJ'Crous regIOn . and ap ara .. ce."
~ the thowsands who regar~ed fight.~. and then I qu.t III 19-1.8." WI' i g h t. Cincinnati : William G. Malone, MM;, Ma G. har - Tuskegee. Ir-shtute. Ala., and I progress sPI~unlly until. led The '24th Iteglmen.tal Com~t
hun as the greatest comed.an I The man who has held the Hodge. chainnan, Clcveland: W , . ry P' I J . ACTON HILL was Medical Director and Chi r N ~oes m Industry and edU- 1 Team, the major portion ftI.
ever to appear here, was really title longer than any othcr Mr-.. Etbel Prear, Dayton; ML';S ",hington, D. C., and Mrs. IN ATLANTA Isurgeon, J oh n A. Andr w calIOn arc gIven qual eppor· hlCh is th 24th I r try Ree- Egbe~ Aust1n Williams. He .... as fighter tn modem ring history Cora Jordon White, Columhus; Je Ie G. Holland, Cruea go, . 01S- Rev. ,1. Acton Hill h re- Memorial Hospital for 22 yea~.1 tunlty In th South. . im nt, i bUilt ":U: ~
bom ~ NaSKau. B:m~as Is- revealed Utat he wtll meet in MM;. R. E Taylor, secretary, I lers who al", fonn.erly hved turned from A t I a n I a .. Ga.. He w:," also rounder and ledt-I Accordmg to the edl r , the m ndabons contained j" the
land, tn. 1876 and dt m ew March the winner or the Ezzard e .... ark: Foster Rucker, Colum- with Mr. Givens. wher he d 1I.~·ered a .sen~ of cal DII'eC. I' ror I~ years of th same . ns who sup~rt .the Gillem Bo3rd Report on the uti-
York City, March 4, 1922. In Charles-Olle Tandberg bout in bu." Mrs. Virginia Guy Stuben- Interment was m th E lectllres on EvangellSffi. at CommuDlty HospItal. Newark'l F E P.C. blU are the .dentlcal lization of Negro man wer III
1895 he joined. Geor~e Wallter I mber. That will be 10- '·li'. C. lol R 'd Col 'b ' C ..' e a m the. recent Convention on Evan- -. J . Dr. J . A. C. Lattimore of on set:kmg to rem ve rrom ! the post-war Army Wid is •
in a partneM;b.p whtch lasted a ~t e, . el, um us. emelery, "Ith the J . B. Cooper g lisrn of the Bur au 0 f the Louisville. Ky., is Pr sident ot I the agr.cultural acts the Fann I I . . '
UBtil the lat ter's death in 1909. round non-btle even L. I.fcGh ,Cleveland. Dr. R. Fun ral Home m charie. , AM.E. Cburch. I the Association. Tenant -Purchase Act, which ' :e~~ch OUtfit .n an ov~ I ~
• SUPPORT LEADER ADVER TISERS •
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| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, August 9, 1947. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 30. No. 32. |
| 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. 30. No. 31. but is actually Vol. 30. No. 32. This issue is four pages. |
| Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
| Date Original | 1947-08-09 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19470809 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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