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FITNESS OF SOUTHERN LEGISLATORS UESTIONED
CATHOLIC · WEEKLY I 5 •
un!~~~~OR ~~~~ENT CENTS ~
EYES AltD NO WALL DIYID G MAlI
Los Angeles, March lS-Com- acb.ys is labelled Communism.»
mentiJ!c on the outburst 01 The editorial casticated those
Southern ~11 ap.i.nst ~ table" and iety guild"
President Truman's Civil Rl&bts Catholin who l'l'cister looks of
report, The Tidinp, inftuential horror- that official Catholic
Catbolk weekly published Ml'l', pa~rs should be leading the
SUCCested editorially this week battle for human richu. '"I'he
that an inquiry "as to the fitness world isn't goine to be cbanged
of tbete men to seM.'e in the around the tea lables or by any
lecis1ative balls of OW" coUII~ of the society euil' -~, ". <:,"- '. ~~'.C: .).A~\ ,"'Yl. - ~ I' .'!.'!:\v, b.iJl!l_tlnhool.~~Qte in _o~ ~
condJltions and treatment accord- under their care. came to I~ht with R. L. Ra.nsaw, ~haiJ·man. sitting hid at the rear left ; Program Chairman J B !lnrtcn, institution anJ a former piano- IoUowmg ",,'Olu ns were p:" ;t. .• M~n~J ~V::l~ n:usic faculty o[ th; ~Id~~ CO=!~~~n~~;'~: :: ::~t ~:;:=~~ an.
Judge Horace M. Barker this child told her mother a fifteen - , er AssOCiation are here to bring for a practice field.
;..':t~ Wilh B=kle :~~ :I':,.,~;e;:~~ ~i~~r~~: ~:~ LEADERS TO DRAFT REGIONAL SCHOOL PREPARE APPEAL FOR ~oo~:u;.:t=!~nt:::nb:"'~ f~gn::.:,!':tveo~=~!;
YOTE
'''' PLATfORM THDII AND SOlIS of a new C"ftltral High School similar to those offered at other
A distraught moth"r whose fuS<.' revealed conditions been reported. The Children's ~roters will be draft«:d at a meet- counsel far the National Asso- tion consider having the block I lion include in its plans a swim-comparable
to sto'ries of Nazi Center is under the supervision l~g of represe?latives o[ ~a- ciatian for the Advancement of bounded by Eighth and Ninth ming pool boUJ for eC1ucatinnaJ
concentration camps durin~ the of William H. Pyne. ll?nal org"'."zatJo~ .'n the Will· Colored People, returned to Streets and Chestnut and Maga- and retteatioaal purposes. Dur-war.
Girls forc<:d to eat, sleep For White Onlr kle Memonal Buildmg h~re .on New York alter spending sev- zine Streets fOT a new athletic ing the ~year there is no
and tend to their natural wants At the conference in Jud"e Saturday. March 27. lnvllallon NOT TO TAKE SCHEME TO ENTRENCH e~1 days in 1Ings, N.1- farmer. NAACP lawyers m hIS call for the 1948 mcetmg. Under atlack Is Senate Joint tlonal Medical A urches; George L-P Weav r. i Williams, 50, 126 South .Brook Thomas said she ed --
Chorch. so does the quiet an<' pohllcal actJOn out Within the qUll'tng states to give wahm CIO . Committee ,~ .. :o.,t 015' : was stahlJ<.'ol fatally in the Truman a t a White House DanVil:2 Va., March 19-
impressive dignity of the Meth- group, knowmg that very litO" SOUTHERNERS DENOUNCED their o\\n boundartes equal edu· enmmahon; Jom B. Cvbb, 0-1 heart near 1:30 p. In., according luncheon: "Can I go bad. aDd le3dt>r in Coleman, .f?r ye~ a •
od ' t Quadrenrual conference. harm can come [rom any at lack BY A- M. E. ZION BISHOP catlonal opportunity to Negro (Continued on ?"ge 4) ; to the cor n r's report. . t U my people you are not goifte . colored potibeal activ"
Said to be one of the most dig- w~ ~e on one of our own I Hot Springs, Ark., March 19- --- , Polic, arr t James Whit· ~o ar up our social structure ~ ~~W~y ~nnouncel
nilled deliberative bodies in the "lthm the group. Bi;;!.~p ... W. {atthews, p re- 32 MIWON ~"R WHnE EDU'ITION : lock, 4 , o[ the same address on m the South and that you are IS can ttJe Jey 0 .... CIty ao...
world, contrast strikingly with "We shall have the privilege siding bishop o[ the Fi[th Epis- IV .... 10 charge cf murder shortly everybodY's President?" 111 UIW eleetloo. He ...
the decorum and proeedure of of electing one bishop at thlS copal DlStr;ct of the A. M. E. 7 FOR NEGRO IN SOUTH CAROW after the discovery of ;he crime. Sh said he answered by reIMI- -cht a seat ~
the Ne~ro Me:"odist bodies. The (~D PaJte 4) ,I Zion Church ' Wednesday de- 10lIl ers who Picked . Whitlock mg her /lis civil-rights mcssace ..,.
latter mcreasmgly are saJd to nounce The lieu.res, amounting to 19 expenses for elementary and 586 bus ~ for white dilldren ~ .deled; CAJalAlGII AIIIrOOJrCED
"Negroes by and large are perJellOt Is Ci'''''. I places. and that it was in keep- percent for colored who are 43 secondary schools, whIte, $22,- but 23 lOT Negroes. (About ,0 "We're I'Dinc Ie ataDII to- 'nae --Y .... C. A.
irustrated when they seek to The suit was filed by Gladys me with the tenets of the percent of the population, were 2i8,658. for colored, $;,349,7411. ~nt of ~" 815,000 N~ eether aDd work for a ne-- ~ .... -....cw
exercise the ordinary political Noal Bates in Federal DistrICt ChristJan religion that these given the students .by James H. School transportation, white, ~ ~ ~t ... me in romm~ eratie victGr7.· 111M .... ---.I ,to
riChts. of citizens. There are Court. The plamtiff says that the I thlDgs should come to pass, Hinton, state president of the $2,200,000; colored, $64.080. 0 t an :;,008 papalatioD.) The ne-aUl: .. "-I _ ..... " II» ... .April J,
many causes to which we would diff....."...", m salanes foc white' NAACP who addn:ssed them. The report lIl»w 1,:103 white The slat~ Operlltes putiaIJy ftlltioD wiD lie .... ia ...... ArtIIar .... ........,_
like \0 devote ourselves. We land Negro teachers IS • form of I For he satislleth the lonclnc Taken from the current re- .,boola in !lie state aDd 2,120 or ift full live iIIatihatioIIa GI delphia ia"..,. 'DIe ~ ......... daaIrmaa. ,..
would like to work for better diaeriminatlOll and a vloialton of soul, aDd flUeth the hungqo'Seul port of the slate superintendent I seboola tor Necroes. There 11ft lear1lin8 for whites, lDcludIIIc a "'1IUI\Ittee ...... III .... "Y" II
streets and more lights, better the 14th AmendmenL I WIth IIQOdness. Psalm 7~. of education, J esse T. AndersoD, _,W white teacherlI aDd ad- CC
Object Description
| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, March 20, 1948. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 31. No. 12. |
| 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. 31. No. 42. but is actually Vol. 31. No. 12. There is a crease across the center of page one that makes some lines illegible. |
| Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
| Date Original | 1948-03-20 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19480320 in the Louisville Leader Collection, University of Louisville Archives and Records Center. |
| Citation Information | See http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/description/collection/leader#conditions for guidance on citing this item. To cite the digital version, add its Reference URL (found by following the link in the header above the digital file) |
| 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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| Image Number | ULUA Leader 19480320 |
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