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DU BOIS A TACKS POLITICAL POLICY OF NA C
SAYS IT'S ACTIVE. I
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(HAR6fS lE'!lliD AT WALTER WHITE, ::;=:;:;:::;:==:;::====~~:::====;=:=;;;~~~~=;;;;====:::::======!!!W!!HY!!P!A!Y~M!O!R!E!l !!I ASSotlATION SKRETARY, REPORT ~OLUME 31 RUIIBEB ~J
)lew York, Sept. IS-The Na-I the United Nations was dis· ~~========================================================~~~~~
tional Association for the Ad· cussed. White leaves this week
vancement of Colored People end for Paris where the sessions
has been called a political or- art to be held.
ganization acth'ely campaigning Dr. Dubois claimed that since
for President Harry Truman's I White's appointment came from
reelection. the White House it was there-
The charge was leveled at the fore "politicaL"
national ol'lice and Walter He felt tIlat it gave approval
White, its secretary, by Dr. W. of the Association indirectly to
E. B. DuBois. who is equally as Truman foreign policies "which
partisan in fa,'or of Henry A. would in the long run. align the
Wallace's campaign. association with the reactionary
DuBois is research director war-mongering c:>lonial imper·
and a member of the Board of ialism of the present Adminis-
Dlcc'Ctors of the NAACP. , tration.~ W Hi. attack was launched at a i lie recalled that the U. S. del·
b<>"NI meehnl! Tuesday when cgauon fought against actIon on
lll' aullant 10 th" United Statl'S 1
Clatlon f r lh" Ad"anl'emenl o{ delegatIon to t hl' Unil"d . 'a-I Prathl'r \\' lkef. 39. a rae" pO- I perl b) Captain Lo"i Snyder of
Colored P"oplc, was told early h uns., ~r. DuBOIS saId Ih:tt In l.l't' oITll·er of Lexington. K y., the County P~lice force and
thiS wl·C'k that" hiS cmploymlnt hl~ opinIOn the pO~ltton wa~ po- w~·~ hl·lrl to th(, grand jury un f (hulged with recklt-ss driving
by the as~o(,l3tlOn wou~d end on It htle~l. and not .. In thc:- bcs :n- ;ts of th,' l gro people_ of r ignffi In Qu',rterl) Court I WlthoUl a lIcense. And.hat
r-xPtl"CS, thc world. _" 1,( I . l\1t,"rla~ m 'rning. tin the when \he offtcers attempted to
The art,"n. whIch ,,'as taken Me. WhIt". who s.uled th,s chalg('S o{ bre~eh of peace. re-,arresl WO"d. the drher Ol the l
by the ~oa.rrl of dlreclors a t lhe , week on th" Amertca for the s.,ung an offlc"r and polOtmg a I car. Walker dr"w hlS pistol and 1
association s olIlces al 20 West I General Assembly sessIOns 10 deadly weapon. said, "You are not going to '.ake
40th Street, came after Dr. Du- (Conllnued on page 4) Ac('ording to County P?lice.1 him in. I am a Lcxin(ton policp -
last Sunduy 'Valker wa..c; a pns mDn/ ' :mcJ t h rPi1 t F"n h I senger In a n au tomobile driven I the County ufT;eer·s head ofl.
I by Roy Wood •. 21 , also of Lex- sai" the County "trlcer.
I
ington, the two men being ac- Snyder said that he b3cked
compani~ by two women whose .awa~~ to ;lis "own e~r 3nd radivL-d
n 3mc~ \\ere _not obtaaned. n I for help whIch arr,,'ed in two or
route to L<)UI5,',11 . when SlOp-J (Continued on Pa&!f ... )
I RACE POLICE NOT OUTSTANDING BUT
MAKE CONTRIBUTION, SAYS HEUSnS
i Under thE' il arlo "U.UIS" I!" I Tod~)' L"OJisv.1! h-ls 3; N"g
To. k Le~ ld jn HITlng Negro Pc ofTlct1rs. Including 16 Negro un i-
I hce (or Limil<'d Alea:' the fol- form,'d offll-ecs. Onlv M;ami.
lowJnJ! arlit-It .... is tht.' seeonci of WIth :!O N!.'J{; unifon:nc'd fTic·
OJ ~crj·s l'UJ rt.ntl~' IIlJpeilnng In er". i"W$ a gH:~tC"r numbc:- among
I
the r,ll'mph.~ Cnmm<:.l'iaJ Ap Southern 1..'111(:;,). LoU:S.ViUt:- al",o
pl\nJ" has three Negro pohe !)crgcanls,
"Our 'e~ro office rs are not fix plalnr-lothe" dC'tccu\-ls. four
,oubtandlng. but t hLre is no park policemen. and ",,-WO ~t:gro
d(Jubt tht'y havl' contributed in women detl:.ctives working in ~
maintaimng r('~sonably good the Crime Prev£ntior Bure.Ju. I
race relatl ns both on !,atrol and Other Cili~ SurTey~
Dr. J. H. Walls I. Willis Cole
PLAN SUB TIE
I REPORT CASTIGATES P UCiES Of
I Wa.hmgton. s{ pt ~~: : cv-r:ts AND I
cn-polOt plan to end scgrcllahon L Tltal ,. rcstudy of the Gil1
1n the armed fUrlc!'> \\as sub lem R<'pnn Ll" made beca~ I ml\t('d to the Sl-< ("or,... .. <.--d p< op!e o! the city-and stat e. Oth~r members lace Sunday e xpressed himself nist and n e ver expect to tK-
• .,. f .. ..... :'" . yeals experilnce In polu:mg Its In M£>mphlS are p ressJng re. of the C'r-mm uee :are Eug .. 'n( Clayton. G W J ackson and Rev, as confident oC the success of on " l
t '.' : • J .' ,.. "Black Be lt" With Negroes. (ContinUed on page 4) D. J Hughie t The group" III also go Into other matt"rs perl",mnr. hiS tou.r. I
-. .-'~7"~ 1 I _ I to tce ad.ancement of the race III lhese parts He said he "xpected that th IIttftOES VOTE Din ' •~ ·.':·~. ri EFFORTS MADE TO IMPROVE WOR vot('S of some 700,000 Negroes IIW. UU~,~ •• t"" KING would ha vc a big e ffect In th(' TALMADGE If BACI
....... , CONDITIONc AND HEALTH fACI'ITltC MU IClPAt (OllEGE ANNOUN(ES co~nlng prt'~ldenllal elecllon II '. u
oJ ~ UI I ---- OPEft!ING AND NEW FACULTY MEMBERS sa Id he st Ill belten·d tn th At1ant~. Sept. 16 - CcorgJ3 "greal, glonous and Godl VillI; ,'aUC'd La,~ to Its gubernatorial
In an eIT tt lo Impro"" work'j Prc, e ntlvl' D"'I Ion undel Dr. people of the South" despite hIS IIla"810n lIe r man Talmadg
'In~ condItion as well more William F. Lamb. "eputy d lrec- Dr Bertram W. Doyl('. Than El{'mentary &hool. ""ll oITer lbltler experll'nces at the begin IT~"'sda). He got more th It
"fficlent Ol><',allon of C ly- (Conttnued on hg" . , of Loul5\ 1\)( MunICIpal Collcge. hg th lS ""k announced the lOaug-1 college staff for the 1948 49 1 Psychology In the EvenlDg regallon he said. declaring that to on vot" ovu tbe m umbent
Taknted. versaule and accomplished former Instruclor tn I urallon of a th ,,-day schedul~. RAIDS ARRAIGNED sch 01 year and named the dates I &hooL . he believed the end of segrega Governor M. E. Tbom~, the
Cosmetology at West Kentucky Vocauonal T raining &hool. \\'111 . Effected by ~he reorganizatIOn __ of reglStralton for the {all term., (Continued on page 4 ) I lion would help the poorer s~te. served nottce. ~at It w
"ssum dutIes as supervlsor of the Poro Beauty School located " ,ll be Lou 15\ Ille General H s FIve men were arraigned In MIss J El:zabeth Lacey. B-A" classes, white and colored. He cl ngm to Its tradItional ways.
dt 928 W t Ch" tout Street. LoUISVIlle. October L Pita!. Waverly HIIl< Tul>Prculo.-: Magistrat~ Rollin GIbbs' Court M A.. Unl~erslty of CinCinnati NATIONAL BAR GROUP affirmed that he was a.p.IIln More than 100,000 Negra.
~rs. Young',; ntne years association at the West Kenlucky lS SanitOriUm, AdmlnlStlatlve Tuesday on charg of breach and addItional study a t thel segregation on moral ground •. voted in the el tion wbieh wiD
school as mstructor In Beauty Culture. sets a standard and a Offl~e,s. and thlee health centers of the peace fo\)owing gambling ~erlcan Unive~lly o{ Class- , MEET IN ATLANTA I The latter part of h is tour was fill th governor's chajy until
record in Kentucky, and her expenence as supervisor at the as ", ell as th ree out-LYing ltn· ratds by State Alcohol agents. Ical Studies, Athens, Greece" more peaceful than the first half. 1951.
Insbtution should serve as an asset to the bust:less and profes ICS Four were fined $5.00 fines and Will assume her duties in the Alta Se~5--T On hiS tour through MISSiSSippi, Tho Negroes who sought to
slonal field In LoulSVllle. "With thiS new five-day sche. the case of th other was filed D,VISIon of the Humanities. I tan , p op ~pots and Loulslana he had plenty of assert their civil riCbts fouad
Mrs. Young is the daughter of Mrs. Muscoe Z. Co one of the dule there IS no curtallment of away. J ohn E Patterson aT' Randolph L eo n Blackburn, on the program of the Nabonal pollce protection, the word bav- their ways barred by ~"
oldest and highly respected fanull S o{ Henderson K, y . and is services bemg made' " D r. Ph ale I rested at Daub#s' Tave,rn 1 667 grad uate 0 f K enl uc ky State SBea r Asbseorc iati6o n 8 mee' ting h ere Ing gott en around ~not to make I ent election offjcials, IIoatile
th sister of Mrs. E. W. J ones of LoUISVille. She ;s a g,.aduate said. "By working longer hours Gallagher; Elsworth W. Boyer, College and member of the JU~~mIrvin ~ -~o ':"111 g~ to a martyr of him.- Crowds were peace otficers and the rarDJMl«of
Wilberforce Untverslty Poro Coil ge E. Clark~ School of for five days we feel assu"'v~n .by the Gate ~Ity Bar As- quel, ~t whIch W. Har~ld Fklw- y . y .
Pi Honorary Soddy of WIlberforce, First Vice President of the work week in hours has been man lined. A like chacee aga.1""' jWestern Elementary School and I soclatJo,,: Later In the da.y ers, Pi"., .Blu1'I, A~k., seccJlld In !O~ counties Negro voters
Kentucky &lrber and Beauty Congr ss and is associated WIth increased from 39 to 40 hours. John Lee Jaciuon. arrested at presently the principal of Doug· I Jones WIll speak. C"yto.n 15 vice president, WIll present were , stricken from the r01lll
numerous other social and civic organizations. Effected ilNnediately 1S the Wade's place, was tiled away. llass and Benjamin Bannecker I scheduled to take a promment awards. overnight.
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| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, September 18, 1948. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 31. No. 38. |
| 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. 47. but is actually Vol. 31. No. 38. |
| Subject |
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| Date Original | 1948-09-18 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19480918 in the Louisville Leader Collection, University of Louisville Archives and Records Center. |
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| Date Digital | 2012-04-13 |
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