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U·NFORTUNATE CHURe CA SE .IS. CONliN E
OFFICERS TRIED
TO STOP AF AIR
Compiete Coverage
LOCAL - STATE - NATIONAL
¢
WHY PAY MORE?
Edll .. 's Note:
We are pologizing to our r~ ders for the arhel we are printin
« under the abov h ad, not because it 15 something wh.cb
should not be used. but because The Leader 1n the past mad It a
poli y not to dtsplay IlJld m many lJlStan s. print news whl h
Involved the ChrIStian church.
In rea rhng our pobcy as we went into our thirti th year
some months ago we stated. that 1lI our opmioD it was Dot the
best policy for a newspaper to keep from .ts columns any news
which h d become publie property. We dded. that It did not
h .. lp and did not pay to cover up news about race leaders any
more thllJl that about any oth r class. and that the idea that our
papers could nol alIord to publicize egro leaders was a fa lse one
We hav .. jeopardIZed our interests before judg gO\' mors
and oth.'r" I in behaU of N gt'O('S whom we Ibought mn nt.
and bav' championed the caUS(' f egru womanhood against
attacks and .nsul . of both wblte and eolo .. ' 1 men. and at Ilm -s
when l1l1\ .. nl: the women wert' those who had rather find faull
and ,'n!It'I'" than to l'xt('nd goodWill and gl\'e a.d to one of theIr
sex, 11! \~t:. u~~~::~:~; :r~ic~ef\~~I\! :c::a~~TN;~;:a r: ~o Indict nd
convict "Ilher the mmlSter or the woman. but to give the news ========================================= and stale th .. case as it has appeared to us:
Th., ,~". of Rev C L. FIO,'n, paslllr of he,tnut Slrt·'" C.
1, J::. ChuHh, v. ... conllnu,' I lo W,'{\nesday, M~y 19, wh~n clIlI ' I
in lhl CUll of Milgbtl.tll" JUI r is 'Vl-dnl '~Jay nll'l nmg. Rt,\". Fml'h
was arh H·d TUI .... sd ... )' on .... ~L""'Urlty w~rr .. anl bloughl by ~lrs.
J .. "il' lIIall !l)' of 1534 Gallagh"r Strt .. ,I. wh" ,hao~,'{\ that the
ffilnlSh'r h:lvln,:: IU3dC' ~d\' ... nC't~!' (Ill hl'r h.mf )' .. '.115 agu, had rrom
tame.' tu till t' ath. rnpt -d tu 101imllJat(' h('r ;omd had thl"pattnl''''.l and
abu ... -d IH. r OVl'1 Ull" hit. pluln(· anll had humihah d hl'r
In a ldlt'l tu thl" Bl!:ih\.\p \\ho prcadl's ()vcr lht.., Kc.·ntucky I
Cun(('l\'m:l'$ h-.- :-;ud m lJ~n. "1 am ! out ry that 1 am nUll fOrl'(: .I
to wllte ~ loU abuul 3 VtI) ddlt'ak rr\;lIt"r, ",,,ilL in/: Ih"l in mosll ENCOURAGE B REClUHG Of WHITE
ca!'cs WOJlll'n, t'~pl,{"lally l'ulofl'd W(lnu n. \\ ht,th ... r uf good r('pute.' I
01 not, :-ddnm hdp tlu 111Sl·l\,l"S wlu-n ti'll') mil k c.' -.tPPl'als lor I PH All'! SCHEME I ~OUTH (AROLI A
~~~i~~:'l~:t t~lt~:'~;~~~~n;~.:~d sh~~:l~~~~~nh~:d :~nt~: c,h~gu~c~o:c I
\\ hlch I am a m .. mb~r, "" the lru.t r.'sort olher Ihan t~kl11g a step I !';l w York. N Y , \ " ,.1 29- ,'P.\' ' I "II a law in th.· Federa l
H;!\'lIl~ (;ngtn(:fCl'd th.~ \'/tt!c.:k- C( .rt.
I ha~:: !~~~ 7:.!~~t ~~"~I~e.:,.:r~;l\;~t~~~n:\\' U,hl" Board, an iq: of tht' South (;,11 "lina TI.,~, " ,vell Amendment Te-achve
Illember of th .. ~hS lon3ry Sociely, a t~acher 10 th" Sunday '~~~:",,::~.,IOa;:::':~~~';'r h~~:"h!~~ ~~~:.;' 1'~~'C:d tOab~ ~:f ..; .c. ::.
ChO,\)I. and a leadc. 10 Ute Laymen's Lc&.lgu~~. 1\1y rather was, a I !JC):l~.1 ASS:O "iCiU(IL fm' h ... Ad- vri-,\ u"r'crst3nd and explain =:~~r ~~d b';':th,::~I~:~ ";~:en I~:a~~~s~e~~~o~a~ .. t~~ ~;:;;tf; \'~nce",en of Col"r, I l'''''plc ~n) ".' of the ConstiMlcn
;~of;~~ ~h;~mcil:r~:C~o:: ;~:;~:~: ~~~h~,~~.;~u~~~ist~ I 'L f"le for tbe Alab n'~ an.1 l.ti$- nar .... y ado pled by re1eren-
Oil v.:c(:k prcpan"f.t .1 sur.l~ar c·r tl... niled St&.lt~f - It W:':S
, ' • .us~lp!"i pi s. wh..ich SC~!( to dunt HI )9"6. A slmJlar law ~ C'.s
b .,..,. "... .... .. 1. ..., . . ~ . L '" , Partner in lhe tnree millio" c n lOue ,': u.=I .... 'c .s mCD pas..oed ~'s year by the Mim;is-ian
life, and yet I have not been without fault, and Iik most ln the aho\'e oictu ... ,or" ,,-~ ~ _." .,..~,. '~"'_ ~ ~ ....... ti'!" l~Dle ot the rec~nt lot th .,,~ __ h ' t .
gg, ":!l 7geth-:; respo~ibi~ 7,';,d ;;;;; which I had n~' con";~ I K.N.E.A. Principals' Banquet . the Brock Buil _mg. f rom 1,,11 '0 igh are Whitney M. Young. dollar New York mail order of Negro CItizens t1:r .. u ;h dis- ' sippI Legls/alure. This law will
But 1 have been a good faitbful member of Che_tnut Streel who was .. Ioeted preSIdent ,wlt out opposili n: I. WiIIi.~ Col" C. B. Nuckols. oulgoing president. "ompany of Bell and Hudgins cnmlOalory , .. £' ;\ral"'n prac-, IIkew~,' t,e challengE' ! in the
C. M. E. Church for mOre than four years. and I have not con- and Mrs, Nuckolls of PrOVIdence: R. B. Atwoo'. plesld .. nt of Kentucky Stale College. toa_t- which fealures hair altachm n." .ICCS. court. I y the NAACP.
ducted m 'self in a manner which should ""USC tl ... pa lor to masler: H. Fred WllIkle. gu t spe.aker: Mrs. Lu y Harth mllh, Lexingt n. former preSIdent: and beauly aids He is now m , Thc Alaoam~ pl,tn. "lllbodied Actl. n of the Unite' l Stat • .,.
mlstreal me--J am not insisting that you make an attempt to H. C. Russell, former presldenl: slItmg wilh bal:k to camEra are, Berlram M. Doyle, Dean of LouiSVille in i~lerest of thl m the Boswcll Ar,to ndmcnt, Supr, fI'" Court on ApnJ 19 up-st
P hun. but if h .. keeps after me I am not "nl~' g~lOg 10 my! LoUISVille 1unlc'pal College and E. W, Wh,tes Id ... Principal. Lincoln High School, Padl'cah. bU,lOess. faces an early ~' in th., Unit(d hold.r.{ .I.e decblon 01 lower
~O:ffdi~~;S' tboupt :~~tgMOoi~~ to take olher step: a, mUl'h as 1 halclR -
ACE-- TROOPS -----------I States O,stnct nur! in Birm- ~.u,..~ n banning tnt South
-~. ~~ . ~ POLICEMAN SUSPENDED; ~,:',~gh,,~r:~"'::.n"~ ~ .(~~~;.~: ~a:~~;~~erl~~:~~~ a;'~~~~;:
Instl'ad of th" lettel helping th .. woman II ,"un, that II DRUNKENEcc CHARGED b"r cf Ihe : :AACP :"g,1I • om-I "!I h !" of the W~I\( ,uprema-b
rought her more humlilatlon, The pa.stor :ln~v.\·ff·d her (:hargt',s I JJ mltl(-(;, 10 i:lSSOClalion with I ('"lsts I' PX"cJude Nf:g:-()e~ fro
and d .. fended hImself by appomtlng a cornmHt.,t' It. \\3,t (1n herl QUELL JAP RIOT ~!.e';1'a~~:/':.::.,:;~e:~~C:tO~:re~~~~b~=. I:~~ ~~C~o':::~';~:Ceh:~ James N.O::;;ns, 22. 424 Thurgood M~rshaiJ. N.\ACP I~~~~~ ...~ :~::: :~Hl~e :.r:~ Soupth 6th Street. a cgro pa_ ~~clal counsd. will • hall nge I (Co'l1inued on Jo.e!!'e 4)
officers a stralghl. ImpreSSl\'e story. When sh~ was told that the twlman of the Lou,,"\'ille Pollce ~ _ _ ___ _
pastor saId he had seen the F.Bl. and would put her before a he epartment for over two yC~IS. 40 BED UNIT detector she readily agreed to "ccept the challenge. was suspended from the force on
Phon~e:~~:~t~:;h~~\~h~~d :~~ ':!dt~i~:t:;:~e::t~~:~ea~~n~l~ FOUR HUNDRED LEADERS ARRESTED; ~~:~~:-: ~o~~:~e~;r~~s ::n:~~ _
~:~i:r~r~::~r~7 w";.~ss~::::: ~'; :n~a;~~~~hfO:~~:",a:~~ ~~: COfltMUNISTlC INSPIRED, IS REPORT I He was relie\'ed or Il.s badge FO presenc~ of another persuaded h r agalO.t II The next day these and pistol by lI1ajor Charles R RED CROSS
!~~u~:t~~ ~:::;e~e pUlpose of stralghtcnmg out the trouble, but he ;,:~,::: f~~c::~u:fkl~~u':,';~.::a~ :~!~mashed furn.ture and wm-! Doyle said he was summoned
offIcers contacted Iwo others. and the four of h~m conferred \\'Ilh egro troops slalloned m I the Osaka Perfectural BUilding Doyle, mght chief of pobce.
Inslead of agreemg to a settlement of tt.e malter ",thoot riot :eported to have been Com- The riollng broke out when I to the Workingman's Exchang •
further fan-fare and unfa·.·o able publiCI!} wh,l'h bore the church. m."u,~n' : II c msPIfe d . an Ass ocIa ted I Koreans refused to obey Japa- I t1h0 th and tM adiBs onk STtorededt sw hboy Pcrm~slCn teo bolll,l . 40 bed I dr,lI .)tll., arrangcmE-r.:., made
and the mvohed parl1 lpants no good, the paslor called a meetmg n_= release declared thIS I nese regula lions to regIster their e pr~prle or. u~ ffi • bod umt on an adJol1llOg lot next to ,foro tt", school can ceglD re-of
a certaIn el~menl of members of the churcb, mixed w.th the \\ eek. Four hundred f101 Ie,,::!e:':: Il'ri\ .. lely owned schools. Some :~I~r~rn :~: c~~~ern 0 an~r de-' present locali n wa~. , ,)ught l'rz\1n~ .. nrollments. .
offIcers, not for th purpo e of a trial bul to state his o"'n co e and were arrested by the black of the schools had been ordered I ' manded that a mIlk bollle be from the Board of Z.'nln:;, ar.d , 11"1 Hyatt saId i wo ld not
reportedly to hear th~ WomaD The ",,,,'hng like th~ othe.s "as troop of the E,ghth Army closed. U. S. mtelllgence officers filled with beer. Todd accused AdJustments by the Rod Cross .. " ........ ry 10 compl .. te the
not In harmony WIth the la, of th" church but 1\ was carned General EIchelberger ~Id use saId Ihe outbreak was Commu- George Redd the ,uspended pouceman of HospItal, 1436 South St."I":!t!, , 1 lilt!!i' :, n ' ., r p .. :ien:r be"ro!
oul. R, e\ J . ,L. T~lIlngton, prc_lded Hl' IS th,· pa. r ,·f PhILlips of th .. '''gm troops was not r - mt-l1lSplred, Ih .. t Ihe .ssue over Well known Republican polit- threaterung to shoot unl he w"",,- If grant I Ih" .a"ddltl n l"IYr..r.:; 11.i! nursmg Hhool. .\
Chapel C.M.E, Church and ,a lIk~abl" minIster. but h.m .... 'U c- ented. as no color 1m" uusts m the schools was only a pretex!.l ical leader who resigned as an gd the beer No WItness has Will raISe the . bed iduillI , ,0 ~mr~llY' for funds WIll te
knowledgmg thaI hI' has b.:~n lIccuoed of allowmg olhcrs to think Japan He added Ihat th" However this was de ied b' Investigator in tbe Department be n found thaI adml s IDg a JOO-bed hnspltal. Offinal~ a so "' ld, I f r th add,tJW1. !hi!
for !urn, h~ 15 often refened to as "Flnch's :\lan Fnday" In the 'egroes. who are regularly sta-, a spokes~n for the Le~gue 'f Sf Alcoholic Beverage C trol th: meident . announced plans t" "IX" a I addul 'r ,' ) year5 3{:0 a C8"'-
course of Ius efToru at pr~ IdlnG. one member of thl: "hurch ~t· lIoned at Kobe, "are a darned Koreans re idmg m Japan. K~ ' to tak~ effect May I. ~r. Redd I' school of nursmg ",h .. h ", .. I he "dlgJ1 f r ) 0.000 110 a, {(.ntlul~ I
tempt to qutlon hIS own ""'(lrd and fitnbs I good outfi -full of good sOI-I_~n Gloun. prop~ganda official ..... ho lIves at 2508 MadlSOl1 St., Gnu:: D VIS TO 111 only on~ m K, n •••• k'j for If, f.,r'" ') rcpaIr tht' [' SPIUl I Ope~ with Singing and Praying d."rs: I In proud of them." of the jeague. saId the Koreans has been acllve In Republican un;RAL A I N Fro gIrls "n I ~ " I I of ded eqUIp:'!' .• nt /
1he meehng \"as oPl-n£.' i "" lth ..,111 In and. P i:l\ cr-dnn tht-n f Th trouble- started late last I"resent JuPiJncse In rCerence politics Cor many years. t RETIRE FROM ARMY _ SP€ "lal P't _ "'T'1 "'su,n ' I"., '_ _
(ConlJr.ued on P"I!~ 4) fnday '" h~n 800 Korean' In' "lIh their educatInn. ' Sdry au~, 1,(l1PIL I ", m: TEST!flf1 AGAINST BURNING C 'dudmg school cnlldren, m\aded (ContlOUed on ng 4) HELD IN UNION -- I to build on a lot aUJ. IOm : II ROSS HEAD SHOOTING Wa5hmglon. April 29,-Gen 14 S!l lLy I cat! ... LI ;.n J M CROW Y
PROMINENT C IE
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B. 0 OavlS highest ranllmg arr'a cot zoned f(or It, pll..1 u "
ITt NS IN CHURCH PANEL oa~e:o~t. m:~:iloffi:!J-:n"~~ V.i~1 ~~I~;; :~ ~ea:;,~. fO,=-1 No't~:~t~n~: ;~l'~~':::'~'~~ Vu I,," .. ~ April W 'DISCUSSION OF JUVENILE DELINOUENCY umted,,\utoWorkersunion.was/acNrdlIlg 10 reports CUlT",; th addl!i n wfluln I., (' ,ur T, I:; , ~ "r~ 'I:., HoU!e AS HAVING FUN [r"leaSed m $2500 bail Saturday he, , I on s high ond rl "il " •. ~ I' rrN I ~~rvIC~ Commit1ee.
• PiUlel dlsclbSlon n Juv ... , Greendal, "The CorrectIOnal ~Iter being held for ques IOn- The iI-year old m.btary lead- c n_tructl(n 1,:': ' .) u..dmon, . 'AACP " t -
nlk OdJnqu .. nl:~· III lx· h .. ld In;:tlluhon Concept of Chlld lIlg ID the ."!,OOhng of Walter er 10 good physical shape des- I Th ho.plt ;l adllm"o1". " ,r./. ,.no;' ~fr~.,s ,('c,elary ur .
at Ethmanu~1 Baptlsl Church. Welfare: Dr. C H. PdrrlSh, Reuther. pr~slder.t of the uru~n Plte hIS advanced year« has I Mrs, _ {abel Hyau, .1 U .. , nll",,- lOcI" I· ,. of leg ISla In pro _
Rev M D. Perdu .. , pa tor. LoUISville dunlclpal College, DavIS. who IS employed b . the be n assIgned to duty ..; th lID h I ,ould be \.lbll'h.-d I~ns ,.~n mng , segrtgalJon an
"We w rc Jl1 -t h ving fun the Cit\' . unday, May 2 rrom 930 to "Juvemle Dehnqu,," y _ A Ford ,r. otor Co., was arrested capItal smce war's end. nov. lhat th' h'oSpltal had b ot.n d •. , rll, "',,:.,n m he arl1l d r-when
we burned the cro" .. , The yuu." 'no" a mOr at 1045 a m. The program 1 bemg Communll~ Problem:' John p, afler II was reported he boasted Rec 1It'd f t t d .. pprov '(l f r achffi'! L./ the l ~'('" " 111.,: tht' rlScnmmat illt1s
we did,,'t Olean an, Y harm " :\!.mual!ll h • 'h",,1 to,d p~hce I ,pon..;or.' I b) the Ch,ld Wclfolr~ JarglS, O"'.' :tor. Probahon and he hl"'W "h" shot Re, uth~rl ~ed t rc:: r~e"7"b an _ Am ncan COI,I &' c f Surg""n. '~p », I .1\ egro troops in a
Thus Harr Hrettschn Ider of lha h .. th .ught 'l'l;" " were Commlltee "r the LoUISVIlle Parole, ate D part:nent of ~OUg~ the. w1o~o~ of his ~~O;"o en"r:l. ~a~1S ::.., 7!::n Hyat "lid It .. ' H.ol t:r~ JIt'l : """ , .. ,my. :\ir Dedmc"l
tbe 4,200 block outhern Pa~k- about to la e H •• t :'old thews Cuunell of Church' and the Welfare, Fra, nk: r "The Role ':b':t,~esd~;t n~a~1S t ;::~; the ran . to the highest postJ PI'" I ",II end""". r .) ar- ~ '\ : '! .ongres- should
way summed up hlS part m tbe and h .. d 'Cld" l to d 'm thlllg CommIttee of Futeen. of Prob.llon m the C.re of De-. the F Lan ' ever attained by a egro 10 th range Ith u;ulS\iilJ., Mun- 0 .,'" ... , n com IImg .rt.l-recent
cro -burnlDg exerc about .t The tvp'c for dlSCU' 'I n is Iutquent Chilore:; ," ~ork a, ord ~ t" hen military •• pal Coli g .nd {..J,U vill zens ) ' p. rd a year o~ 'YlOre 111
CredIted to members of the Ku Bret hnelder .( \·eak-d hIS "How hall We C~rc For The W,th Iie,- Pereue pfCl;ldlOg, t e ootlllg occurr , Unde; rules and re&Ulati Gen ral HOSPI If r,. ~ that t '~ a:~,:.:.,~~ se ull i"er a sys-
Klw Klan Tbe II ry s ;mbol part In the recent a", "'hen Delutqu nt Child! WIth the the ,program will open WIth Pbone JA.. 5025 and a coller- should the general be re\Jred 10 C8nn t given at ~d 'ross. d . nmin'lti n im eg 1M an_
w burned In March on th polJ« appr hnd '{\ hun on fo,," (ollowmg speakers' J udge W.I- mgmg by I!'S- Georg FreDeh. tor wtll call (or your subserip- Jun , be WIll. be retired at the saId th dat; f." opeoin min' '". th~ a.lld atl_
property of Dr. P . O. weene
y
./ COUD of I'rand larceny. ~,am D. Bee cr, Ju.venile Court. T1urd ChrlStian hureh; Read- tion paymenL rank previously held. colonel, as th I not "', de ,_ rnm~n" y fed~""l ov
local dentist who has taileD an Bret hneld r. who !J\'es with PersonalIZed JustICe \·s. I.e ,al mg f1pture, Editor I. WIllis a Congressional act is necessary mmed until at r a Unt"y. :~ me
active part in recent lights hIS 80 - year - old gr=dlather, Concept of Jus\Jce 10 Juvenile Col. Chestnut Street C. ~. E. lnvest your money in savlOgs to malle his present ran per- work may hav" , b-' non.' on L, h t d the sun ru.cnes th~
against racial dIScrimination m I (Continued on P 4) Court." C. Hardm. former Sup!. (ContlllUed OD Pille 1) bonds and stamps. maneot. nurses' quarters, she e."(plam ,c:lI .n 4 .7 seconds.
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| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, May 1, 1948. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 31. No. 18. |
| 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. 26. but is actually Vol. 31. No. 18. There are creases across the center of each page that make some lines illegible. |
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| Date Original | 1948-05-01 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19480501 in the Louisville Leader Collection, University of Louisville Archives and Records Center. |
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