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LOUISVILLE POLICE MAKE LAWS FOR NEGRO!
CRITICAL OF MEN, I
LIGHT WOMEN
YOUN6 MOORMAN MOWlED WHEII • WHY PAY MORE?
SEEN WITH FIAllCEE; MAKES COMPLAINT V~O ~L~M~E~~.=~=I== ===========~===~===:===:===:===:===:===~SA===TU=RD=~==A~=Y=.~=~_=~===I~;~~I~~~~'~==============:==:===:==:===:=======================!==!==!==!==!==!=!==!~!~~!:!:!::~~~ Althouah K~tucky has no the sister-in-Ia of J . E. Han·
law on its statute prohibiting kins, ~~tary of the company.
ordinary association between The young woman is blonde and
Necroes and whites. attOrding ~ has h a z e I eyes. Miss
to responsible legal sources, Pate lives in the Mammoth
Lou4ville's po~ . department Apartments which fronts the
has a method "all its own" to parking lot.
d iscourace fraternizing between Heustis explainPd the official
;::~a~7 t~e~~e::: position of the police ~epart-eited
on charg.". of disorderly ment after MC'<' ....... ~n. ~ of
conduct and 1I.ned. continually being humiliated by
ChMf Sa,.. So police, went to the Director of
This amuinll disclosure came Safety, David McCandless, for
~:cF~e~~!~::~J::~::~ ';li::'s:,~t::~=:";::'~~ SA'YS GOP RACE DOWN TO Y'WO MEN lowing a police scare in wluch Clayton of The Defender, Dr.
F ran k Moorman, Jr., 3521 M. B. Blackburn, and J. A. .
Grand, a World War n veteran, Crumlin, president of the local
was molested by police as he NAACP.
~~~ :f~c1£f,~ :::~~:::r:~epr:;~et:! MEYZEEK GETS Tuesday. He was talkine to his of a filling stabon at Eighth and .
POUCE'MURDER~~'" roueA TlON POSTj
JURY DEADLOCKED ~~n~:;taSt:v~~~ewof ~r;:= I: :t:c-:;ti;~al C:;:~~e!:~:~th" :~
cation recenUy appointed by I the race and of the community.
Governor Earle Clements to .re- As a colored member o[ the I
ft::cea::~s;;~t~o:";,~ :o~::; , State Board of Education ~e
---___ __ Republican Governor Simeon succeeds O. M. TraVIS of M~nh- .
The case of Arthur Manuel 34. which Judge Mix said could not S. Willis, A. E. Meyzeek, veter- / cello, Ky., who. ~as appomted
who fatally shot Patrolman ha~e been returned. an Louisville educator, Mr. by Governor Willis, as the first
Andy Miller in the home of his Patrolman Miller and partner Meyzeek, who was retired as i Negro member.
mother, Mrs. Kate ~uel, 4.39 were called to the Manuel home principal of J ackson J unior I ---- --
!ia~~~~rt. ';.,~= :e!!ak8~~r~~~ ~~~~ ~:c~ed~':'~g~n ~:\,!"= ,
day.night. The jury was dead- wiIe, and it was during the time active in Democratic politit'S I
}Qclred from 6:12- to .. SO p. ""i ha l' Miller's partner and the during-'1he past few y Eiarlr. lb
wh~ it was discharged by wife went for a warrant that 1944 he was appointed to a
Judge Loraine Mix. Miller was shot as a result o[ liaison post with the Louisville
According to the foreman nine an argument and then a strug- \ O. P. A. olIice, which he held
of the jurors favored the death gle. Speculation as. to the actual until Congress closed tbe b u- :
penalty and three opposed on ~use of the shootang has been reau. I
the first ballot. On a later, elcv- ~:j ~~ thc:n~e:c~r;:~~y ~!n~~ Lo~~vi~:Y~":~ ~;, ~~m:ea!:
en favored life imprisonment was represented by colored at· ago, received his bacbelor'; and I
without privilege o[ parole, torneys, Tucker and Shobe. master's degrees at Indiana Urn- I'
versity and also studied at In- TRUMAN GETS diana State Teachers College.
He has served as principal of ,
the Booker T. Washington ele-l
mentary school, Central Rig"~
and a normal training school BOYS' TOWN GIFTS [tionru eteda, chanerds , aws hpicrihn cwipaasl doisf ctohne·
Jackson Junior High up to his
retirement. Over the years Mr.
Meyzeek has been an aggressive A. E. 'Meyzeelt
En route on ~e President's miliarly known as P,ather STATE AGENTS Wei DOWN ON
BEAUTY COLLEGE HEAD
BY' Alice A. Duanigan I $90, the founder, who was fa-
Omaha, Ne~~une 17.-One ~~!:e~:=~T:7;0~!';; UNLKEIISED LIQUOR SlD.lNG TAVERNS .
of the highlights of the Presi- house on a 160 acre site. President of the Walker Beauty College who will preside
'DEWEY AND TAFT
LATE POLL SHOWS
BOlt I PERSONALLY OPTIMISTIC; m
NOT tIA~ TAL~ Of CO .......
Wasl.u>gton, June 17.- Tt:e, Talt, 381; Dewey, 301; ~': •
RepublicaD Presidential race ;s'159. . . \
sett ling down into a t wo-man Dewey has cut into Tall'.
CClntest between Sen. Robert A. sb ... ngth in the South aDd bar ...
Tafl bt Ohio, and Gov. Thom"s der states since his -mac
E. o.-w~y of New York. v!('tory over StassQ in ~
With the G.O.P. Conver.· \ 'NI~ O~gon sweep, __ frcmi
o~lirIg ih " days Taft continu"S addIng 12 de1eeates to Drwq' •
.. . ~ lJe,vc·y on first ballot total ve his or. ...... _.•
atrength. But Dewey has sha! """ot in tile arm" m ftII!I7 olflelr
ty cklsOO the gap between them "...,tion 01 the nati ...
in tile 13!:t fuur weeks. Haro:d Roth Taft and Dewey are
E. Sta.'l3ell, o( Minnesota, ;s a pe=nally ' 1)Ptimistie 01 wmpoor
'thml. nmg the, Republican DOmina-
The "ontinuing International t>vn. Neither will heed any taJJa
New, '''rvipe poll o[ delegatI'S "r ,'omp romise, withdrawal or
UI'! [oHowing first baUot ago pelnent on a udack llorse,"
: Taft, 297 delegates; Meanwhile the "dark horses"
Dew.' :! 2 I) delegates; Stassen ~re stabled, waiting the poesI-
136 . ex pected attend the
member o( Boys' Town tor five rece:ved 9,095 votes to De Cuen- magistrate court, Phyllis Bell. He'll have 10 come to Louis, no~bles !rom every walk o[ life, UY.lN SEES DID Of Conte ... 'n,·." the third since its 39 h NAACP annual confer~
years and ~pects be released nOls 8.834. Hln IS a Wo~ld ?,ar l."t week Was an-as
soon as he has completed II veteran: De C,:- nnOls 's a I and a six month jail senten"". he'U have to forego the priVI- chlld undt!rStanding. F th r's SE6RE6ATIOII ROlf Wf'dnPSday morning and at - 110U",·oo by Carl Johnson, preI-his
high school career. CIO organizer. The case was reviewed in the ' lege o[ hanging on to the top Day was launched OD June 19, Ira ted hundreds of egro'" ,,1 of the Kansas City braDCb,
Boys' To~n is located 10 mile!: I NIn~ m"n were elec~d t~ the criminal court bran~h presided rope strand with one hand 1910. three years before the of- -- Methodists to the campus o[ hMt OJ the conference.
i rom Omaha on a 1,000 acre site counc,l With H.1l plaCIng nmth. over by Judge Lorraln Mix. and sw.nging with the other. ticlal Mother's Day. !"ew Orleans, J~e l7.-Thc Cl.lrk Colllege, here. Johnson said, "~terest bee
and has served as a home and , He rccelv<;d 3,400 ICiS votes than The jail ntence was reduced to As for the first item. Louis A mother created Father's re'gn o[ segregation through TIo'! Central Jurisdiction com- In tI conference \s keen aacI
school for more than 5,500 I the councilman-elect who placed '3 months and the fine of $200 reltera\.E,d Sunday that he Day. Mrs. John Bruce Dodd of I out th South is just about at ror Ps th,' 13 Negro annual coo- rpllP<'!, itself in the continumc
homeless. abandoned, neglected e:ghtb. James D. P?tton, Jr., led I ~aS "not g. lng to chase Wal. Spokane, Washington. suggest· an end, Attorney General Pn [('ren, · 0 ( the Methodist r ponse to our membership
a nd und, erprlvileged boys of th" fi eld of 29 candida, tes [or the ATLANTA ''0'' GRADS ' cott" but was going to stand ed the idea to honor h"r [ather, D, aDiel o( Texas .predicted h r (,burl'l, Sometimes referred to dr..". By the time the confer-every
racc, color and creed. n,nc:. places With a vo of I and let Walcott come to him. William Smart, a CiVil War Vet- last week. Speaking at the cl a, U .. ' "Jill) Crow" arranee- e"" convenes. we expect to
There .IS absol~tel~ no f~rm 01 1
16.8;;0. HE:AR BISHOP BELL "I won the tille fighling, eran, who reared his six moth r- Ing session of a three-day con- ,",", .-ompromise plan that rp", h our goal of :;,000."
segregation or dlSCrlmmabon at Th electl n of Hill came as Atlanta, June 17.-Bishop W. not running,-' he said flatly. I ss children on an Eastern [erence of South rn altvm Y m, d,' r>tlSSJble the union of 'l'h.' conference will open
Boys' Town. All boys live to- no great surprise. He had been Y. BeU, of the Flflh EpISCOpal k (or the rope sWinging, I Washington farm. W.1llitm Jen- ' gen ra he warned the South &uU,prn 8r.d orth rn Meth- Tut'Sb Flanapn, has grown by number of wbite citizens. Hill Spelman Co 11 e II e at Sisters . frequently in J.ut winter', Executive to recommend Na- ored persoN must be givea the l;lan has worked ~markably nt the NAACP board of ~
Jeapa and bounds in ita 20 years Is the first colored person elect- Chapel I first CO. tiona! obeervance of J'au-'. same education as whites, OF well loe the Negro membership to"" will report OIl the
01 esm-- With a borrowed ed to the eily COtIIICil since 1885. (C-tIDued 01\ PloCe 4) ~- (Continued GIl pace 4) f CIIol -'1I'!d Church and work.
Object Description
| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, June 19, 1948. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 31. No. 25. |
| 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. 33. but is actually Vol. 31. No. 25. |
| Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
| Date Original | 1948-06-19 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19480619 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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