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LEADER SCORES
THE "UNCLE TOMS"
STATE N.A.A.CP. PRESIDBfI WANTS ALL
TAX PAYDIG SCHOOLS OPEN TO NEGROES
NT R liON I u
Complete Coverag~
LOCAL - STATE - ATlONAl'
¢
WHY PAY MORE?
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109 to e r""" of all tax- up-I has raIsed more than 21.000 m
portro ,."h,. ,6" was requcstro th' P3"t four y .. ars to finance
here by Jan,." :11 HlOt n. pr . i· Ih,' I.'pl ti~ht ttl bn:ak d"wn
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th.tn .. H(t.:dl' IU tht., 11."t,Ut'" ot tht.: Juth (.unli".t '\ \ \( I' I"
open the tulk"'At:', Cl0Hl' let t.~O 'tWh:nl'
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\ illtcd Ch.1I1t""luni.ll1" \\tHllll "t~HIIt:l -·.t:'t' .Iu.' '' ii, t:U\t,:lIUnt UI ',
annual ·,OJHH.' .. tpP"'luidtin., lUI 1Iu: (Ull(~l ul (Iut l(""nn
tiiStnntinllt'tl I,Hh .. ', Ih4.111 \uhl1lil In at tlun.tlul lildl ' ('rlMlght letter YOUTH GIVEN ' \ I USE OF WHITE harriers on volong and teachers' to th ... Mayor of Charll'Ston and
satart .. , took occasion to sC'Or-e members of the City Go',ern-
£:?m="~~o\:'~~m W~~:, ~;',~E:~:=~~~k~ DEATH SENTENCE! AUXILIARY ASKED
DOMESTIC HEAD JURY DELIBERATED FOR MORE THAN TWO II
HOURS BUT VERDICT NEVER IN DOUBT REPORTS PROGRESSI Jake P. Crafl, 20, 6~~l'>t reaching th l' verdict which
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da\'. Craft and .AJbert Shelkels. th,s inslance. was ne\'er in
AccordIng to W. L. Sanders. I GC'\ cmm nt Bunds $1.829.260.1 18: 522 W. Oak. rear. were doubt. Ne\'erth le,s, Jam t',
presld nt of the DomestIC LIfe whIch can readIly be con 'ceted rharj!l.a with the robbery " f the Hubb. attorney appoin ('(l b)
Insurance Company, tht' assets I onto cash, and tha the company] Hth Street Dispensary. and he the court to defen I Crnft. ,aId I o[ the Instltutlun ShOWM an In- deelart-d a 6 pcor ct:nl dIVidend mu.d'r of Milton Zimmerman. he would appeal the s~ntencc.
crease over Ihe prevlOU' yea; of 1\ th .. slockholde!"'<. manager of the store. (,n De· The trial of Shelkel<. \'.1,0 al.
from $2,115,2 18 to $2.518.49,. a The report at lLe 2nnual cember 23. Charged with bein I dcd]' h • t!l .••. "' ~ cigarettes and .lid
l:on dollars With the Insurancft 1(: wh.1eh the l·01npany opt'rn t';;. no know that Shf'lkcli who tad
:~:;r:::~tcrso~~~~tUt:k~U3~~ ~~: (~tl:~~ .. c:~~~'::~~l~:~n.~ 3~1! c!::~~~tt;;I~bc~.~d ~!:~~~~l')'~-~
SAYS PLAYGROUNDS AT JAMES BOND
SCHOOL ARE FLOODED WHEN n
J. K. Oa\';', 2308 ~lagazine, blocks to th St.hool, R t nllJdd:f,
and well· known, was one of the and Ihat hls feet {:et wet ...., ,"g
principals at ~,layor Chari , an outdoor lavatory.
I
F'arnsley's ,·bt'er s ion", Tu - i Davis 1"ld !llayor P',T1\ . .' :t ~.Jd<"rl C.lt:' MlJr.f -, !.K\.\Ir.". Da I.:s: In nfll'Ct:ru( -),,1
J J II R ENTLY lirnt'< It ;, oc· ....= ry to d~ th .. the Mayor that I"~ m3JO> '~"",f"
ESPOUSED INTERRACIAL MARRIAGE ~h~~l sol~C \ .. ~: I,:a~ '~al~h~~ I ;~;h~~~e t><;,cn tbt' facl "t th.}
antee the prompt payr"~Ult o( fi("(,l.s r.)r tb"·lr ,- )'1.... . llo!"'"~t:\·t.! I,',·r. a:iI.I: ttt'fi that he took
m3.~ured endowment anti deaU. mar.aat;mcnt bc.:;oo on their m(}llC.~ in m lht cosh register
clooms. The report \vas .m_de tl :.:.naly;:,:~ of U c f.nanclal state .. UT. U:ll1nl4 0 In<,r,'' than 1on.60.
the 28th annual meeting of the ment as of D <..,mh" 31. 194;:' ""hlch, .ll.mg with six pints of
slockholders al the H~me office The .lockholders elected the ['quor. w~s f""nd on hls _
of Ihe company. presldro over followong Board ',f D,rectors: I st!> Ion by the arresting ofTkoers.
by Mr. Sanders. Wednesday, W. 1.. Sanders, J . E. SmIth. R. D. The youths c1aimro when at'-
.Ja~nua~ ~;Ogress report of the ~~r"t~l~en~~. Y;.un~. R~~~ ;~:e;;,:~~~ I:~~::~ ~~~g~: H!:::"o~~I;;a., :;'-~R~~:~:I ~~:. man knows thaI he CHARGES AG' AlNST officers, It was also reveal .. d that Jame. W. Dunn. J. A. Redd, h t g tri ACter the rob- N. Y., pr~id nt of Ihe Uooted ------
the Do~lJc . Life InsurAIlce Benjamin S. Wonlock, Sr .• l\lrs. ~er)~na~~ mu~der, the gun was I ~hoeun~~~:~S's':.'":~fw~;~;r:~~~~ LOUIS AND WIFE
pany has lnvested m U. S. (Contlnued uI> page ., taken to the home of Mrs. Fran-
I Methodist Advocate here for hpr DIVORCED AGAIN
CIS Craft, 8 I 2 S. 7th, COUSln of I recent espouscl of i ntemlClal STOKES FUND MAKES REPORT Craft, who reported i; to 0n:cers . BISHOP DISMISSED f marnage.
O I upon readIng o[ tile robbery and # Th Am; I.e, fT' I bli Chicago, Feb. H)-Renewal of
. N NEGRO STATUS AND RA(E RRATIONS murdfOr. . .{ <. ~' I catl; of u".e~,r~l~c~e~~,~ rumors of domestic trouhle be·
Although ~eo )~rsW~1~':! Jab eraft - I Conference, declared it was tween Joe Louis and his wif~. .
New York, Feb. 10 - The tQtaI grants by the Phelps- more than necessary '"at aU costs" 10 pre-I ~arva, . came to a ~ead thIS Note: The cbarees a g a i n t Attorneys f r Bishc!F (., j,_
Trustees of the Phclps-StQkes ' Stokes Fu:'ld from I. own iD- - A.ACP uatt serve the ~1n1.egrilyOO of each ... ee~ ... ben Mrs. LouIS left . for Bishop Clay mweredismissed ll bom includ pr<.minentlawyeJ'-
~nd take pI ~ m announc-I come sin c e I fOlJooanon LOUISVILLE BRANCH N. ••• ~ race and asserted that th races I MexiCO. and ~e heavyweIght Thursday night . members of the A.]I(.E. we"-
mg the pubhcatlon of a new re- amounted to $1,344.656..2.5, of MEfTIII6 TO EMPHatllE CIVIL RIGHTS 'lshould not be "scrambled" to-lChamplO~ p~bJjcly announcro Bishops. general olJi~rs and with the association of lcr-port.
This is entiUed "Progress whIch $380,516.75 was expend ~ Mrs. Sibley had tQld the an. that at hIS Wife's requ t he .had lead;ng rrunke and laymen f neys Louis TaylOT. W. C. BuT""t
in Negro Status and Race ReJa-' ror educatjo~ of Africans and • nual meet.mg of th Home l\1ls- appeared before ~e MexIcan Ih A. M. E. Church from all · of the Louisvllte .A..M.E. Jrh-tiollS,
1911-1946, the Thlrty-F'ivc lra<"c relations on Africa. an The Louisville Branch of theIN.A-A C.P. ,,;on; C neil of orth America c~nsulate here to SIgn and. for· parts of the country ~Vergroles, and c . Ewban Tueka fO'th,~
Year Report of the PheIp - $964.139 SO on the t:mtro Sta es Nation~1 A ',.>Clauon for the Lyman T. John..,n, president that she wholly aprm·"d C'f m' l ward consent. to the Me,,,can "" LoUISVIlle Thursday 10 con- A-M.E: ZK.n Cburcb.
Slok Fund.". This "olum of I The major dIvISions of the lat AdvanC r CIVlng lir.ancial sup- .. th t ~h no . '<', II: sal. former Marva Trotter of Ch,· H. Clayborn, preudoog prelate Gregg with tb.>· a'SOciatJOn of
Anson P~elps Stokes; the Do.rec-I better houslO in ew Y rk Cburch, Sunda... Feb:uary 13.', port from ill re:.!<-<: cltl7en,' ~th~ca] or rimr:.~,.,:;n;n ::~ .::_ I cag~. September 24, )935. Mrs. of th 13th EpISCOp,\l District./ Bishop S. W. Green and ,,! ,r
lor-Em r.'tus, Dr. Thorn J CIty. The rem3JOJng IOcome has The program WIll mpr.sslZe organiz:.llon.<. The Cavalier Club I pIe of dIrT r nt rac<--s who luve LoUIS, 32, filed SUIt for d,vorce "'hi h mdurles ('hUTches 10 Ten· .A.M.E. prelat • .
Jon. ; and the Treasurer and gone the rouca onalservll . (,,,'11 right Spec.al aUt'ntmn reccn!ly contnbutro , so.oo t~ ach other deeply being mar '~ 19~I , but the actIon was later nessee and Kenlu kyo .
ASSIStant-Treasurer, Mr. Ed J iof advI e and cooperotJ(,n rten "'.ill h<' ~ ,v." :0 Ih fi.<:ht to be cacmarkC'd f r h' l1nvers1t) Iri<-d ~ dlSml~ . Th"y were finally dl· Among th .. rharges agaInst TAX!:t sc:ua. TO •
K. Mernll and Mr. L. ..Ro; d red by I ~ own ntfi,ers; lodldn g ... " sor ... "'PO: t<. v; ch.1 n;;hls cf K~Il·"ek)' "". . . vorced m l!1.JS, but laler r mar-l BIsh p Clay . misappropri· ' U nuon;
together with a sedion by r. fO,c pro '::'b ciy 0 oro r'-s io 1~Ws- DAWSON (OIl'mOlt thal.-tfc,rt 10 thc South .to pro- paper men an~ others .here, thaI I five leadml: m.nist "'):0 tVe .'
hann~burg. and Presid r )t P II al'd In th,. gTatluale and n il' U .",vte better under.tandong be- any furthe r onformatlon al>out untler 111m as p dmg elders --
the South African Ins ' _ VI ~ I " 1:.. < [ th' pab HOUSE DEBATE I tw~n e~ and whIles was h lalLst u I tw n the I and past n: ,n the twO a . ~ew York" ~' .. b ~ J~ - t&~
Race Rela~ions, w,th a .. tnt!"o- CRUMllN GETS ~~ 0':"'01 ~~,."e.>I) of K",,- • II, haOlp 'red ~y "stup!~ ul ranees wo had lo com m hIS 'lfelThcyare ;og pr nted bY I' AIIlY'Mallard .. whG I I
du ion by Dr. Chanrung a l k ~ already ha\e been --- and III.,ad,,~ actIons on th Marva It is unde ood that a group of at orney 01 th ... ~ _hot to d atb by a IIIOb ..
Tobias, Oirretor. re arc fIRST APPOINTMENT ~~~Y:n bot!, mstatlC s. Wasld"g n. F·pb. 10-0m- 1 part of persons from other ,~. ;frs. LoUIS WIll I(~la'n th . As head uThis shiLt of et'llpb3S1S from ~h<>:des, Feb. 10. - CautJous I ably mcrea-,~ ameng t~e I became due
to t:e pUbli~c in adc!ltionio its Truman. \"I~ PresJ,den Bark· GU~ Japan, Feb. I~Dunn. of the H ~ditures Com- where it properly belongs to riti~mh t.;" ~chex~ressEd by b:p)e 01 the Empire State,".i WlKn be"r lrleld '«:" 4
mlm graphed annual state- ley, Mayor CharI ~ ~~rnsley and I th m n of Dt'cP11"!)"r and m'ttPe, ",}Uch meted the)epa- the hi&hlr emotIOnal questlon of la~S t>!'t".. 7 e at peace v. Thomas & new >: f ""'f th cb for ~ f the
men which arc availabl .. to the whol .. nemocr.auc ticke • January. ~ ,...,13 11 en from Ia'ion, Da·.son had the say-so intermarriage seriously mudclh!s WIll lead t~ ews and Arabs Y.ork last wl!('k proclalll\ed the it"' ~ ~ -.t, -lie
those 101forested. In this t'eSpt'Ct, mrort ble rra}oroty ar.d e th liT.i·' ::.ta . and K ~ 11 ,on w .o ulel feU. and for h~w the waters oi interractal re1a- final a~rd. ...~k of February 6-13 as Negro was tQWJ ~ had _lift .. ~ ...
the p nt J'\.'port follows KEdu_ ,I ry. ,.re r '''"e
report P:'ows that (oOow. B~ ;;. War Bond nate lbe n ?,-".r. and ·,ot by. necessary tQ fe I their WIlY )' t:~ ns 0lIl theIr ftrst straighW: eut""U\e 6i&~~:t to
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| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, February 12, 1949. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 32. No. 7. |
| 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. There is a tear across the center of pages one, two, three, and four of this issue that makes some lines illegible. |
| Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
| Date Original | 1949-02-12 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19490212 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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