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NAACP BOARD ANSWERS CHARGES OF BIAS
REAFFIRMS ITS
POLITICAL POLICY
Complete Coverage
LOCAL - STATE - NA nOHAL
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SAYS ASSOCIATION SUPPORTS NO :;=;=::==.;:====~~:::====::=:=~~;;~~=====~=~=====:!!!!W~H~Y!P~A~Y~M!O!RE!7!!! CANDIDATE fOR POLITICAl OFfiCE ,:OLllM£ 31 SATURDAY. OCTOSER 23, 1948
New York. Ocl 21-Answer of Democratic members of ==~==============================~~~~~================================================~~~~~Sl
ing charges that NAACP staff Conuess,~
mtmbers had engaged an parti- I In reply, the board said that
san political activIty, the board Po1r. WhIte has expressed ru
of directors of lhe National As· ~pE'rs()nal e.-alualio",,:· and
sociation for the Ad,'aneement added: "The Association has
of Colored People adopted a made no evaluabon of tht'St'
resolution at its re;:ular monthly eandidatcs." Mr. Perry. the
meeling here on October II re- board mainta'ned. had "clearly
affirming Ihe Associalion's non- and obJeettvely ""p rted the
parltsan poliey. I voling records of memhrs of
The resolution was an response Congre S on the Jl;AACP legisto
charges made by Val J. lauve program ... in aceoroWashington.
assistant c3mpaign ance WIth Ihe Associalion's remanager
of Ihe Republ:can a· sp nsiblhty to publ'cize the \'ot -
tlonal CommIttee. accu:ln~ \Val· lIlrt r('COrds oC 11'~:slators on H L0 F ter White, secretary I and Leslie l! ~Ul"S ",;tal to raCial nd\dnc-e.
Perry •. administrat.l\'e. :l. Sl tantl ment and nalt.onal welfare."
tn the Wash1Og ton u:lreau. (lC Til .. b ard r .. ·a"firmed th!.' A ••
supportmg D('~o ' rahc candl· soc.ialicn·s 1-""~lIt.('·:1.1 polin" ··.t
t~~~~t~' a:::~~t~~ ~~~~ suppG:1s no candIdate ft,r·", 1'tI. :::===================================-====== T. Wright, board chairman, that (.'al om~; no. o~cer ()T me-I'lbe!
Mr White had written ubiased" "f the Assoc13tton rna)' endo.e SCHOOL artielps "ca1culat d to LoltH 3n)' pol1ltc31 candIda'.. 10 th
Mr. Truman's poh~ical for~unes ~~mp:,~)re~~;uti\"'~~:~:(l:::d a~~
~nd ~rC~~h~n hIS candlda .. y any polilical canJIJ,,:e. or p 'litl'l
:~.rs.'~":'te ~~,:th:;r~~~3~,;e :l'~~:; 31 p3rt~ e~hl'r "-" an~ndl\'d~~1 I TO GET REVIEW ?l.1r. Perry. III hiS tour of or as an O.i.e 'r of tillS. ~o : 1..
branchc:i. 'wa~ "Urf!lng support ti n.'~ 1
JERSEY SC-H-O-O-L --IFEDERAlsi:::AWc:~:D~~Nl~:h°\N SCHOOLS'
TRIBUTES PAID
CHURCH WOMAN
MOTHER OF SCHOOL PRI CIPAL AND
OF WIFE Of THE LEA PUBLISHER BOARD CITEDI U"'.".m. K, . 0. "'-T"', ".,.,," ~""' ,~,,'~ ,,, '0-
I
qu.-st.ml of whether It IS pos- grues. It has s.destepped :he By I. Willis Cole a ,\l'U I nl)'l,-. K~ntucky edu-
~~~~:l f~;h;~d~:rt~\.~: ~-1~~~ I, ~~~~;r:;:t~~e~e; ~.~~ .s~;;;~ MI::n~:~i:e~·~~~m:~re~~~. f~~ ~~~'r f~~n::: •• ,:~:' t~;I~a~":
__ an'l 'I'groes to be segrega ed that they can I be equal If .hey! Broadway Temple A. M E. ZI,m 1I."h ~c!lnol .. Columbia, Ky_,
Atlantic City, Ocl 21-Accus· i ch.ldren In sepam'ed honls. ,onJ abo equal IS to be nlal'ed . ar ... segr ... gatad.'· Church. Tuesday afternoon WIth "",-, 1"10 .1. ",,,. the devoted wife
ing the AlIant'c CIty S. ChOOII· Other data revealt-d tha. t wh.te I b· ·10 e F. -deral Court h reo The case is set for hearin be· Bl.m. op R. L. J ones, former PM.' of Ih,· I,,~ ... T' ..... as J. Long, Sr.,
Board of by-passing new State 'children had been Bs'Slgned to Attorneys agre . d Wednesday fo"e Judge H. Church Ford here tor, who was ell!vated to the wh' "as· a v'"y Io'n years ago.
laws forbiddIng segregation in I school" still ali-whIte, and h:w that It IS a "material issue" in January 4. Crumlin andJ\ssist- EpIscopacy at the Zion General K .. u, " t.) Uh' I .ong and Cola
~~~~~ ~~::~p ~::":;~.L~r':.':~ I ~~ass :th:,~~~~bl~":~!OO~ri:'~ r:eW:~I~:r ;~: ~'a:h~ ~:liti~:~orn..::: - ~~~~r~n ~ c~er~~~e d,~ ~":'till~";~ _:.E ~S~ln 03(e
lerred with Robert Queen, Trcn-I same was true "f colored chil.l ('ntcr the l'n:\'ersity of Ken. conferred with Ford :iesterday I Re\·. Felix S. And rson, offici·
ton altorney. who has special · I dren. II was stated. I tucky ~"aduale school. to deeide the issues. at1Og.
ized in fighting and wtnning. The few changes that had I Jam"" A. Cruml;n, Louisv;tle. Th ... State agreed that Johnson I R!~i.,L:;gc~~("a,::~t~~J~f~~~
school segregation cases in Jl;ew i been made 10 shifts of teaclung attorney C',r Juhnsan, S8Jd the l IS qual!fiE'd u,cholastkally. mor· princ;pal of the Jack.son Jun ',,"
Jersey_ I personnel and 1n rpa~~lrnment U. S. Supren:e Court 1".&5 never aUy ann as to trainm y" to coter
Char;:es were d irected at "f students. were mcrel) sur., rul"d 'on v's que,th ' . /Ihe l'n'\-m't, oC Kentuck . and I ~~f: ;:S~::;C~~;~7 a~::,~t a~~~;e
Floyd Potter, supe.r,ntendent or I Cace gl' ture. . it was. staleU. . "Thi, is the h. eart 0: the mat./that hIS rejec'!ion IS only dlle .. o! , nut Street, Saturday m,)rn.n at
schools and the AUan!.c C.ty I\1r. Queen, succ!.'SSfull)' prose· Icr." hI' d~dared. "In other his ra,e. J ohnson agreed to drop I ' 1 f, ' .
Board vf EducatIon thai the cutE'd the ca e of l1ed,:epeth \'~ .. cas .,; of lh.s ktnd the Supreme Sl5000 d=ag ... c1a'ms against I~ :. a c" mtnul -,; after m d ·
"~:lS greg"tion laws were be- Ihe Board of EducatIOn Of. 1'n'n·: Court has ruled that States m t the' Univ :!'Si,y of K;nlu kv. I nlg t. follow1Og a,\ illness 0. (,
ing flagrantly VIolated and bY'lton and Wllhams a ~a.n t .. he . se"eral weeks. Al her bed"de
p~ by them. Same board. It was his "ictorll'S COlORED DEMOCRATI( CAMPAIGN ~'~~:~edhe succumbed_ wer,' II'~I
FIgures reveal that ab' ul eo tn these cases tl:at s arted th I I slStl'r. Mrs. Marnle
colored t ... achers are stiU work- elim.rna~lon Ofsegregated srhOOIs\ G. ROUP TO HOLD (ITY-W.IDE RALLY ~ac~m:~h Gardn~r of Roc:h(',:.cr,
ing exclusi\-ely WIth colored in Tnmton~ . ., 0 came to be With '1{'r
The Cc lqred Ikmocratic Cam. r control. the pos .. ,blllt ;es . ..,f :m I :~~r \~~:e'::e:;Oc:~~a~~;y d;t ~:;
RACIAL HARMONY IS ONLY HOPE p",!:n Com'lllttce \\,111 hold a df;c'~nt and uu tnt'Ss-like ad· 1 bed'ide. and who with hl'r son
l!t~·.\~'lde raBy a.t the Brock ml"'~trdt.on would be more fa- I and daughter.ln-Iaw, Mrs. II ·I('n FOR ONE WORLD, SAYS MINISTER BUlldtn!:. 91h and Ma~azine \'ombl .... We url!e you to a\'ail . • G. W. Jaclaon . . Long. gave h .. r e\'t'ry atten'",n
Streel.. . Tu ,..;lay. Oct.,ber 26. at you ....1 f of t hIs opportunity. I Ca ndlda.e Co r mf'mbl'l-:;hlp un the Loulsvll:e Board of Educa· during thl' days of her serious
Honolulu, Oct. 21-0r. Galen done as they ha"e spread over 8 PI' m. Ma'·cr Charles FarnSI4!Y., Come and brir.g your fnends.'·. ~~~nhew~o wa, g~ven~. hll!';h rallng on qu . sllons asked oy ;:.e illness.
H . Weaver. nationally famous I the whole earth. White nalton- Ra ph H. Logan. candIdate for I . c rs UntOn. ee Ie e. Mrs. Long. who was t hf' Mrs. Carri, . "eianan Lang
minister a~d former pastor of als have had superionty m c~~~e~man . fmm the ThlTd TO HOLD (HEST BOAftD OF EDUr'TION ('NDIDATE GETS daughter oC Parker H. Jaekman,
~r':.s.~:=I:':;d';'e%:'n;o~f~~: ~:~":::' ;;'aa:;~!t~fn. Pa~u~~I ~Bo~i£il A~~u\~~ra:;'''dA~~t~1 DRIVE MASS MEETING ~ HIUlGH RATINAG ON UNION QUESTIONS L-A-U-D-E-D--A-S-A-R---Y-'-S- Hawa11 branch oC Ihe United agb'l'esslvencss. n e '" be the prtnclpal
Jl;ations that "the colored people "Usually greedy for profits s! ,akl'rs. . I A ma's meettng in interest of . J
of the world are aroused and and cxprortaton; of the wl'alth I The C(}I"red Dcmocratl~ Cam- th" COlllmun:ty Chest Red G W. J .lckson. lone Neg;'ol ~I' fu:th .. r tated that consld-feel
someth1Og of a eomm"n tf thl' foreIgn lands. these ag- pa.;;n Conlmlltee makes thl' fol - I Fl'ather Campai1!n of the Cen- I cand'date for th .. Board of ~du'l :a,:o~ snould be g Iven the tax·
cause agains t the arrogance of grcssive western people h3\'e l ll \\"n!! ,a"'mtnt throu~h Th 'l :-al D·"';s" .. n \\'iil be h .. ld althe caboo. s :ored 97 on a que, lon-I pa"ers pr)Ckl'lbook., In ·'"OVld· BEST AIR EN the whjte raec." !'ho\.. .. n only a mode. . at~ cor.C'ern LE:a·~· ":hp pr!l~n. .- ..:~'\·(" hro-i B(."cch~r T;r.:l~ aud tor.um, naue Sf'nt out t-y the AFL- Il~=! the ~e:s. t educational ~acll1-
The whltC'S, Negroes. Japan· f'lr th .. welfare (If ~he natl\'e J:r:,,! :., h" n our .Ia'·nr h,:,' n- W~' in~sda'. Odoocr 27. at e ~u. , Ilh Fed"",3tto~ of Tl.a~h. t;"S Cor LouI v,lle s"h, ... ,1 ·' h'l-e,
Chlne-sC'. K ort'ans. Put:rto rChpl~ whether In the Tl')a' \"('- 11 U f i \\. ,II t, ('rll fit all the f'Ie'): I p. n _. ",'.t it Coo U~ Ch~r!l'S ~.I e:~. Tt~e a~ntJu~f.::rTten~ \.\ ~s I ort'n. ..
Rtcan.c and Pnrtu,!UC ... (,." wen' is (.!X'n C",-,nhnt:nts of the Ar.lC~n pic- "f .t 1 \ Ill,. and he !1(,""C"'rl l!u.r l'r (,f Ft'rt Knitx as thC" n.3JC" Iai t 'Yo et.'k "')0 c mc.l") \V :--· If c)( ("tc-d .-fr. Ja·'~ :;on NIB Iw ___ _
vIsiblv movl"d bv th ' un("Cn- cu;, (lr the' 1'C'.!·_ ulou ~ nh:r.s ~'f \ Jr:-:'11 port .. ) th :a:. he- ("!!:!l ('():1" .. • I k:\I ' .tIl bPI !cy. pro.!Sll.lcnt. who al~') r('v('ah:d rl;(' first :\( ;::To to ~e·""'\· .. • (In th(' tV'h ~ --
-' l' nl ' ., xi k rlicp;I S{af'T.t.:lC \\: '''1.;;;& ·th tf . .. a .. nctm• Cld 21 -- ...... ·~t"f"~hf "P.h."tUl~( ut only
sored ,pr('~. n'" t on. '.!~"cr:. :nd II J a Cl na and Ja, an." • " .•• f. \\ (- , ,. .. r'" (.' Y'h ';'1).\ O'CC ,.h If d'~n~f.')r (. ,e 0 .. 1( r S1.: (:an· I D. arcl " l Erl; . .1cat (·n In h.~ ("l~ •• ... 1 ",;:!:.u .\ Irbn: H dJV1S.('n. rated (In{' ? (. - :\,-o'il t "f:J"uu ~ He
Our J.o(l(' ;) fnr ( ,.,ne \\t)rld \q!", I . - --- _ l h In .. h en ~ r F .t 1-:1 x u d*'f he- .·lr{'(.'~· , h.::.tor) of th(~ bt:1;1 In the nrmy, ":IS . \'. ( lol-ntll -tor r IU" to
Dr. \Vl:a ·e~ . • ubJ 'c:t. , (r r ( h t :l ") • r r 'a:r t 1:1 0 "'Om E'I t Tl,. ('U lill1113 l ..... ·nf to :. .. 1, --- - - . I C"ra k ba~tahnn ,( e,f'ro uat":-I· J. t ,., u t ". ,.t,,,,.!! 'fl'l ~ C" ~t"-
H.' .a·d, "D:s·rmlr.~tlOn and ELKS CELEBRATE n . ~':''',or" • !'. "'d hy the Ame.,.-· an t., , ,,;r.lld.,t '~"'I!l tn· ... ~·cn ff~CER.S PRAIlED trt.t pcr.; .. · .. hnarela'''' dfnr·tl bu' ". '.,,:
seg,rtl!ahc.rn pea t:cro in the NEW HOMI: Opt IN L,", noj ~~f' \'d' j'" en P~~d ~o~ •.• ' f~~iil~h:~: ~:~m ~1..(:,( t·lO .~~\ "Y MIAMI CH'tF ·be ltr th late ... t rf!(:':Ucss Wt.;' TIest' ,'l'a:.m.l: .. "'I'ro p3.Ja-
UnltN Sta Sou h Afnca, 0:" ~ t . 1 ... ~ ~ J j" rl' C· .., r d.a·rM3n:.-c· ... , J hI' U 11. 'lns anrl thifl'u "fL"tISW'l Ju:nl· n (~nnranu('.( 11 r .,
In A~ia .~f,~e. \"i~('I: knQ~ , .. -. \3?) :1 ".'." If " ( • '1 ~t "r I 'ie": g"~~~cJ ;~!1('s!~S~n~~~:.t ~~:C~~ 1 , __ Theirs IS ih(· third bat~ (nl' - _'1 --"_"
and aro~c rC.30, ntm .. ms arrmn_ Richmond. Ky_. 0 - . :!I-V ~ , f r r \ D"1 \\ B,rrl a~1j , , 1haml. f la, Oct. 21-' Ti.e ex- "r the 8:!nd , B('('aus(' of Its .r. c (0 LEGE ~r4'i SA S
hundreds or mILlion." of thp ro- r.1f.nd L(~J",c • '0. 3 .. 9 1 BPPr~ ,~. \\, 1 .... .1 - 1\1 ..... J:ukv-n advl)(:ttcd d u · r' "r,mt.:nt o! ~ .. 1O~ !1'fg'.( ~l(l: c. oni. the outfit has bt-en C'ho :t .. \
c~~ d y lIow and ~Iack. rat'£'$ .. t f W. of H,chmf'n-i.. , .. I .. m' I ... r :e ·"" r. r ~~ }' cf ,hc~"", lun, ~ ol1l!'l'1'S her .. ha.. b n v· ~y 5ue· In . tage spee;al Jumps be ore I f \. . If DEAD
ThlS has come aoout larGcl~ the op nln flf It n('Ow ho.tlf' la" • t • & ti • L ""' L. u . ;n •• ;Jr ..... Fctlc.;.)l a~J tn cd {'"t~ rtrl" firdared P'll C(i Chi(,r lop m lL ta:-y J adet,:, dlL;ng' .. l~ . ~ U
lx'caw; 0(, \\.~t ,the expioJllnc _lLnday With 3 ;" . .. lIng \'0"'(' ht.-'r ~ • v. .. D n' • r r a. 1ft I I _ I : atl In pru\. d -d Jt \\ob :tf.,.OnlJn .. Walt,:.r F_ Headley FrloaY' 1:"i hi" CUITt::nt "operation comlJnc'
andexploflngv.hl e people have of lodge::; throu hou thf' .:t3t(' ~. u,·; ! ... t: DJ.L~ ",,J"~I';~' 4-" ~i: Ci ':lC~ , ten_-d !'O"J Iy. I" Ii't' "t':ore a ~roup of 1nter- maneu~ers at Eghn all'" fon-'r Atlanta.Gn (Jtt.21--:~e o1d-
DEPUTY SHERIFFS P. L. Sllth. !./1u,\·llh .... 'a, . : , _ \'. t, t •. t .' 7.0 b tan ~ :-HiE::5 ISIU-P ,:~TED I RA L LAM!:D ,a"Ial h'aders. '"['he fi"un'S nn ba.e. Flonda. ltn'e pr'Int o r ~ "" "a~ It 1S ~
MAKE ARRESTS PresIdent.. \\.:0 the' ~u(':"Ot ~; t:aker (. lr L .... C, \crnment ": t.,e: C~rr.dC"n " l' 0 h • • EY U!CHE ,'rimes of vlolf'nce and Juvenale All officers.. comm.tSSion~ or slbl tu IJvc a ....". \t't. nationally -
and amonq the !'ut"C·lo .• ·" ___ -_______ ' .. - deltnqueney pmve It," he ron- n n -rommlSSloned. except tWOI that a natl n tan stay away
Arrests on handbook charges I ... aden. of Ihe Elk. pn·crn!.\\cre CO .W:HSTS I \(' ".' (wt.21.- "'1-" !,~I'" tnued. a I.., egroes. Th"., morale IS from lOt mat lcna\ alfairs di:o-wert
made In th . cily by Coun· Burchle Logan. Dan\llll' .:at~ TRIAL POSTPO. NED I ,.,. y, , •. E dl '. l. u~ t I' ~ •. ~la'II" Rab... 1-.0 he M13mi', .... ~ police are c .. le· among th high .. One member "l1SS 'd at Morehou Collere
ty Deputy ShenlTs durlOg th .. Seeretary: Charles Ta.I"r. 'HI.' !);:: ole \\ ".' ", •. IvCnur ,:'0 " thlat10g rour yars o! servir. oC the third batlahon, pre. Mtl- Chapel on FrIday by Presid~t
week as rollows: At 54) S. 21s Louls'·l lll'. J . 0 MlteheU. DL'- :'-I('w Y 'IK. Od 21-Thl' Inu a 11' 1 Ie t a • ''In, I d 1I·,t' ,,"1, r(';, fI-1 • '"r OrganIzed 10 1944 by former ton Col man of Houston Te x_ Rufus E. Clement, of AUanta
Street. WIlham Hoots, 50; R. J . tnet D('puty; harl .. " Ne6 n. nf 12. to ·1 '~k, nl: C mn un l . ,h.: Al p ..... ~hv .• ft ._ e ~. t,. if I"" "'II nf th .. )at .. SaCety DIrector Dan A Rosen-I was rec nUy chosen as :me or n '"ersity. w traced the fail-
Bullock. 39; Thomas Bell. 51 ; l.lrddl I o. ro. Sta" Trustee: Dr. "du "~ ';3 I nal eh 11m , • u'll C ,,! h .. ".tt mI" Co. I V .• !~ .. ;p n"d,):t,. f"lder th"i, numbers h a V the "ou tandtng soldJers of ,he u re of lsolalion"'m to work even
Alice Mae. 43. and Mary Bell, Wm. BIlgerstaIT. Lexmjlton 0 wIn an' Z "",t r. .,. $ 1M ~d p'''," "tLod lhe I ;L,:.,r. He\ grown from 5 to 20. According I month" of the 82nd division and far ba k as th,' 'dd ecH.
33. aU egroes. Acres on the A. Robe n. ta e VIC Pr ,- f",n' " F 'l:t." ,. Fed nol Jud ',' G"r L ! i,tho ' " ru \., And 'hen Jesus h d cried I 0 Ch.ef Headl .. y. since Negroes ! won a five-day tour of Washing- I The ra that th .. world todaJr
same charges by the City poliee, dent; Robert Palmer. Stat ~Iurr", HUt' 'I! un'll •• r1y n .. xt I th~ ,. 10 .af k 'pm:!. with a loud VOIce. lie said. Fa- ha\ been on the rorce Miami ton last week. He In t G n. is small and mtenl ndent he
included several whites. I Treasur"r. and tat W. Gate· m'II,th I Th .. buq::laN a ncd ~ntl') into ther, into Thy bands I mmend . pa. ers ha e . a\ed th')usa"dSI mar N. Bradl y, army chi r of r u1led In happenings ill ~
wood, all of W10ch cr. and I h h ki . . . I of doUar.;. mee 19H. ho v ver •• talf. I gla alT tIDg cr parts of the
G~ gave us memor,e. so that many oth rs_ A dehdtUu) dlOner l "Wh,n a ~Irl I!e a shape I' e t ,hure ty br a ns.o '" a t My SPirIt; and ha\'U1 saId thus. I crtmes of \iol"nl'" have been rot One of the paratroopers, Pvl. t world, and what happens else-we
might have roses In Decem. "as served followtng the mter- a bah fidJI ... ~e find • pr tty ,cr n d or and knock,ng outl He ga"e up the ghos-Luke I In half and Juv!.'nll .. del.nquency I George J bel, Jr., 20, of Mem- wh re . rr""ung 'lDans, t..
ber. estlOg program. hard to t a beau." Ilhe w!"dow:i. 23:45. I reduced by 60 per cent. phIS, Tenn., caused onlookers at said.
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| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, October 23, 1948. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 31. No. 43. |
| 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. 51. but is actually Vol. 31. No. 43. |
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| Date Original | 1948-10-23 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
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