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SEEKS ADMISSION TO UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
HIGH INSTRUCTOR
FIRST TO APPLY
Complete Coverage
LOCAL - STATE - NATIONAL
5¢
LYMAN 1. JOHNSON, YOUNG EDUCATOR, I ~;:::::::::::=:=:====~~::::=====~::~~~=:======:::=~=====:!!!W~H~Y~P~A~Y~M~O~R~E!1 !1i fiLES fOR SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION I ~
l.yman T. J ohnson. an in· compleuon of gradua te work
' truetor at Central High School have been accepted in West
for e past fourteen years, Virginia and Arkansas.
made a pplicat ion for admission Dean Seay pointed out that
to the University of Kentucky the state university's policy is
this week for the summer ses- well defined both by th State
sion where he intends to com- Constitution and law. He deplete
work on his doctorate de- elared if J ohnson presses hi!
cree. His application will be re- application throuCh the cow1s,
jected Dean Maurice Seay. the the university's course of action
school registrar. declared. will depend upon the Board of
Fint to ApplY' Trus tees. No action will be tak ·
Following a line pursued by I en by J ohnson nor the local
Ne~~ ~ ~king admission to .A .A .~ .P .. who is also inter- __ _
~::~:~o;£tS~;~::~::~ ~~~~:~::::~:.!:~:~~rli~~~:~= N . A C P . HE U RAOI is the first Negro in the sla te of Makes No Apology ' .
K en tudlY to ma ke. such applica' In Ju,lIfymf( h is. tand for "d- I tion. Colored a pphcant.> seekmg (Conllnuro on page 4) . •••
IMPORTANT B[LSM~U ~RD~IR~AR~CH~~~~~TO ANSi THE
Th'~~~~~"""~~'~~'~~'~!. CAUS r G ARM OUIU'S SEN TO'S
• ~~~h"~~s::')~e u~Pf~~\'~{~~u:~~' 0 \~n~:~', 1)~llll:!l) wa" ell.l ng, OffiCIALS EXPRESS (ONCERN AS UTUAL SVSTff:1
~i:;,er::g~;'~~h~I': ~~lsco~tl;;:~ P~i~~:I,I:I';I'~~~o~,~ \~:':~"I~"~:;~tc:l'{: t UMBER 1S IS (HALKED U;,l f,11Y TO (!Vlt !UGHTS ATTACKS
reaching magmtudc. . Ilion hdd 30 day, aftu the Pli'l ----- . -
An a ppropriation of three mll- mary. L'ndc.'r prl'H:nt law:-; tho~( l.t an. «.."On( 11. O\'l.'r th<: 111 lunt- nt.:c,:tlon wnh the ~I .. jyinr:: .• 11t;. I,
lion d ollals was earmarkcd to I rq(l,t"nng "n pllm,"y d"y can- tnl! toll ,,[ murd,··. U'lllnllttcd ,na!I(L'(\ \\ Ith murder. j';" In- • 'LW VOl k. :.:dICh :.: - I{.u(i.) 14.:0ntt
>nUC1 1. The NAACP . he
supplement public school teach-I nOl vot( un il thf' followm~ reg- by t,,:(.lorcd p('r:on~ htu .. ' ~~lkl· ro~m~tI n ~~ to the- l·au~!· of tht.: Iml' to hll3\\er t h(' .. U:1I '" II' "<, ' I " a~lI l1lt""i that s:tatem.,n ts
e rs' pay during the currcnt I ul~) cl""i n in '(>\'cmber. :1..' . fi.,· d tit,· ) "ar \\as., x- [atal >t~llblng ha. lxen rdc.,>coC cI\'11 rights by "o'"thc'w n·Il.,IoJl< ,I y ,"-IUtl,,,,,, na tors ( talStitu
~~~:~rsY:~~e ~;..:~e:;n 10SC~:! A[ter J unuary I. 1950,ccupll"S ~~::~ u~)·:.;·~tl~l~~tK~~U~~) wu~~ LYo~eh~"::nn 1»1 nld OmeN d,,' ~~lt~:~::t;~""~1t;,~ ; ~~j~II~';'I I'11 '~'~" ~:~~) ~~II~:~~~=:~
paid sick Icave each school ve~ 1 ~etlng ~,all le~ mu_ t W:lIt three ch"lkl-d up c. ady Tue>L . . castmg Company .• _ • _ a nd cw i<' 'S1!nizal~rJlV. _II.m - "" __ -;,o_h
to any teacher who has taught ) enma lly 10r Il<-e~s.,,; u"gmn.tng pita! after being stabbed n~ar! Criminal cOur t " JurI!!> WIll not ' where democracy' I:~:ore ~h:n a w~: is P~ Sc < J:\ :S",erlOl Qutual h as granted !,·ur .,o.~ vited to IIticipate in a pro-
20 years and completed two August .1. 1952. those \\ It.h the lun~s. Deputy Coroner J o- .e,",>rely pUnish colored mur- I Street bel ween Broadwm' und Amste rdam Avenue h~~ • 1~5th half hou r periods to Iood YE'SSt'1. .p ohce l the flObl"C ~a"e to do to appre- P resident"s C" mmittee un CIVIl PI' s ideD!' prog ram 0 '" right,.
_ __ __ _ _ _ _ ___ 11030 Rear South Brook In con - I blood;' he addcd. JAYS POLL TAX DISFRAN(HISES dramalized and broadc"st "WI" MI". Whir., derided ·.he ·0
DRIVER GETS DRUNK, MULE TAKES FOUR COLORED OFfiCERS GRADUA IE 1 0 MILLIONS; HITS WHITES HARDEST th~'T~eut~~lle:ct:ror~~" F~," r.11 ~~!~I'(:': .~:J~:a:u:!I~::'~~ REST AND BLO(KS CITY TRAffiC - CommUnicatIOns Corr.m"·'o!l whl'h d( . ·.· ivcs no one who
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fROM ARMY INfORMATION SCHOOL Washingt.on .• March 25. :- The t ential voters went to the polls. req~ iring rad io s~ tions to giv.~ lea:ize3 t hat these politieal
poll tax-whlcn disfranchises 10 Sout hern poU-tax states, stonn eqUivalent tune to anSWl"J rJ:t rtl - hucksters ar~ power le~s to take
" You can change a fool b.ut a I and Armory Place. There ,l-c t Carhs le Barracks. P en n .. 1 German ' a nd F ,rst L Ieutenant milli~n whIte and colored cl ti- I centers of the icv il r ights "re- san political statements CI' a t- effective , elion because they are
doggone mule IS a mule until he I mule deelded to rest. Desplte .. l1 .. h 25 F N m C T} W I 365 II I ! zens In seven Southern States- volt". have the smallest per- tacks do not cover the grantlll~ en nared by the one-party ~s-
d.ip. t? efforts to get h im to mo\" he we re mcmbers of Troop I nfor- Regunent. Fort Dix. New J er- eeps seven W Ite to every I cen~ge oC vohn g to total pop- o[ eqUIValent time to at~ck a n t,m." He p redicted that m No- I ~¥l arc - our cgro 0 eel'S I ralg . es ey. t n antry k h I ~ -J
ThIS ancient d Itty by son.e would not budge until Harold mahon and Educahon Class No. sey. three colored persons away u lah on. offi~lal government doc ument vcmbe r the southern states will, ::-;t p;;:~e:h~ ~~:e :::u:~~~ I Ford. a 17 year old youth In 7. whIch graduated r ecently ::: r~:a::-I~~s~ ~:::'~t~al ;~~ , whIch Mutual has ;:0 ably pr,·· ~s u~ual, be found in the Demo-week
when a teen-age group and town for the hIgh school baske,- \ [rom the Arm~ Informa tion fILES NEW "U" Of National CommIttee to A~ohsh I (ALL FOR COLORED sented on the Air. Mr. WIlI te • lah' column.
tho. mule's owner. Chester Bar- ball tournament. Jumped on th~ School a t CarlISle Barracks, the Poll Tax revealcd I JURISTS IN GEORGIA - ------
her, were hail~ Into court on l ~~~;: ~;ds!,O;~~;ff[U~~:'k~:= pe;~ ffi 11 OKLAHOMA ACTION The figures released by Mrs. - NEGRO NUMBERS :'~OC~l':,g t~~~~ c~:~ged!~:~ ,you ngsters-who were still \\"Ith the lT e~~s;'c~7\~; ;:sts r:~~;"st:~ -- I ~ar.ah H ? 'Avlla. ~he co:",::-'; I Atlanta. Ga , March 25 -(G)
dri mg. I hIm when he was fined S2 m I tlons throughout the Zo ne of Oklah(lma CIty. !IIa rch 25. - ce s execu Ive secrc ary. 5 ow Van Duke a whIte attorney o[
v court. Charges ag~mst Barber Intenor and overseas to n a nd group d.I5CUSSIO. n I Court .. Amo T H. all. a ttom e} i hal eleet lOn GeorgIa .rc~alcd "We In G~orgJa m. ust accept the Covmgton, Ky .• March 25 - • ago when po~ players reBICYCLE
RIDERS i The graduat ·· are' C .. p:ain of Tulsa, askcd a hearing on Its poll t~x as of Feb .. 194a. law as it IS legally Jnterpreted The bulle t - riddled body of "Bill portedly " h,t" for $;;0.000 on a
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Han\' C. Tartt Quartermast ... , "llcgal lons that ('. F"hcr I and colored people kept from counties tha t ha \'e legally qual- was dJScovered early Wren . -I at lower pay-offs. P olice be-partial
to bicycle rid rs bil SIX Flc. t LiC'utcMnt Theophllus A I :md lha t she be admitted " for th- the. polls by the ,tax IS Import- lfi<,(\ 'egro CI t Izens e hg.lblC'. for i d ay morning on the outskirts of I" v.' ~me nval lottery eom-persons
early this " rek-live L<,gan. 25th Infant'" Rt.gllnen t. 1 WI h" to th" University u\\ anl. beca use It indIcate> that the Jury ser.·lte. which do not have, the cIty. He had been shot In bine may be implicated or re'
or the bllten persons were ndill;: Fort Benning. Ge~rgla; Fir t hool p< ndln~ the heurlng. tax L< no respector o[ color- t h(' names oC any Negroes in I the head and ch . A coron(" Js Sll
Object Description
| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, March 27, 1948. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 31. No. 13. |
| 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. 43. but is actually Vol. 31. No. 13. |
| Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
| Date Original | 1948-03-27 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19480327 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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