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ON IS ·CANDIDATE FOR MAGI T AT MRS. M. MILES I FOR ALDERMAN Complete Coverage LOCAL · STATE · NATIONAL lOt WHY PAY MORE? WDIDACYIS PROTEST AGAINST UNKEPT PROMISES OF JUD6E AND COUNTY CLERK SUPPORT OF REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRAnC ~~;==========~::=:~=.:=:==:===:::==::::=================::::a LIBERALS AND NEGROES TALKED harll'S W. Andcrso"l. Jr" 'I"n L n a<:tiv in the Rcpub- 1000al altorn~'·. and at pres t hl·an Party and that as a canan Assistant C. n ononwcal!h's d.date he WIU seck the support Attorney of Louls"ille and Jef- of the regular Republican orf rson County, announced thIS I!anjzation. week. his candida", for Judge l "lr. Anderson first sought of the Tlurd 'laglstenal District, public office in 1935, when he subject to th RepublJcan?ri- was leeted a member of the ~o~~':n:t~~ A;;'~~rs~~s ~I ~~~ fr~;'~:U;:thasD~fr~:d THE UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATION AND THE NEGRO SOLDIERS TO BE DISCUSSED The llli.(·d " ,lti .. ", Org-all;'a.iun and .he " <'glO Illk" in Id.ltion,hip ttl the !(,'nclal pulllic \I ill be opencd fOI di')( u"ion iu I lit, (ulumn't ur The Lt'adcl n "l \\eek. The nlO'C i Ihe .Il..,,,lt "f Iht: 'l.ltt:meOl in reg-.trd 10 Ihe ilualioll of :;.I1Ol1 " l~U .,uhlin., ,1"liunetl al FOil \...n o:l.. "'uI Ih fall Iha. a (ulIIlllitlee lOllll>o.,.,d of four" hile and four colOied p(.'.-.,on, h~" been ,,,oll..in~ on lhe pro [)C) ilion (or i~ nlonth \\ ithuUI ldt.;in~ tlehnllc ..tction. MINISTERS BIGGEST EADERS \lthou!(h The Lc,Ider ha been indir«tl) infonnl'(l anti hd, h.:. .... d much Pt() .Intl COil lalL. about the mallei of Ihe I ' .. 0 .. ,imc Ihe l>cc;innjng of the i ue, we ha\e had nOlhing hom Ihe I'nlilel "''''ITe. if Ihere is a propel SOlllce. In Ihe COlli in-Journal of Tbunday morrung, 'Iajor (.CIICI • .1 \\ illiJIn ( •. L;,esay i!. QllOled" havillg said Lhal. "il lM'tollle a <Olllmuni" problem "hen a colo.'cd <.,Idiec come' '" Loui"ille. "aiL.., Ihe street>-. drinl.. )jquol-, alld "in"" UI) ,hulIL.." \\ ilh 'I., jill Li,c.,;". The Leader (Olle-uro;, amI il is Ollr 1'"I)>Os.' It> "1'(;11 Ibe u·bjet.! LO me tummunil' in the ne~t 1., CCL."5 h UC. lalcr from the 42nd. He serycd Mr. Anderson_ who is a forfor twelve years as the first I mer president of the National Negro ever elected to pubhc Negro Bar Association, said this IN NEGRO HISTORY WEEK PROGRAM CAI~DIDATE AND SHOULD BE THE BEST, TOLD PHYSICIAN AND PUBLISHER GUESTS OF INTERDENOMINATIONAL AllWftf ?\!cmbcrs (If the "cloth" \\."ho i Dr. Lattin ,l ,r·f jntf're:;t.i.ag are alTili3ted wilh the In t rde-' address dealt With the (;t' IU'l'al :~~~I~n~::~~Ol!Ii;i~~~~;1 m~~~ I ~:~::~~tUj~~~;cl~glt ~~~n:.,:~ ing. that the "minister i~ thp I rate which he said is bellie t'n- ~~dg ~~a:n~~ ;0:;;; :o~:u~~ I ~~U~~;~J:!~~rr~~;~O~~~t~sor:/~; man in the l-ommuruly." cnlon-d peopl where bo;'pitals The Interdenominational AI- are concerned. Dr. LaUmlOre construction Days. In May 1946, ~H~..ur.....t. ...... .".-tba.!l:'"""'''''''''''''''''+'O''f·-t-he-'-va-r'''ior1us~~uL'''''''--~Of1 ~ ;~~r~os~s~~~1~~~"'.1!< And rson resjgned as a member s.cotation. and be belJ.eved his the l<-'a.ils Cities with thp ex(' p. f (,',tcou.rage tht"ir member" ttl do office in LollisviUe, and tile first week, that he Woks of the State Legls,aturc and \Va> wid~ eKpencnce as a lawyer and lion of those of Ihe Sap ist , lIOlC,,""P. He abo urg,," tho apPOinted AsslSlant common_!lcgiSlator weU qualJfics him to I - churches. The Alliance m"ets at nt,,,nbc .. of Ihe Alliance t.) ~ive wealth's Attorne~', eslablishlllg be a Judge of one of Louisville's PLAN IS APPROVED th W,.,.tern Library (In M""'laY! ('Il(·oural!cm~n~ :mol SUllP<' rl to a pr ~ nt as tle: n~ 1.he first DIstrict Courts, and that as far Among those honored in the Negro llistory Week pro~ram sponsored b,· the History cla5s of mormn!!s. :\ reeent f .. "tur" of N"gro physJc.:iI' ;mol ,ule"'"s. Nel!To pr(»;l-'CutJn~ attorney f~r as the Republican Party is con-I Central High School last Week, , are frolll left to ri~ht, SI,lrll~, 11>. Naomi Lat Imo~e, Mrs, Myrtl" -- the varo,d program IS a ,ent'S "With 65,000 «,', Tf-tl pe>lpt,' in LoU;SVIU and L;,e ""I: one In ccroed. It will more than need B. Crawford. teacher of the class; Urs. Lucy Shl'ppanj Mr •. !::mma Clement. Mics R. Lillian Car- Oklahoma City, Okla, Feb. 17 whkh brings to the m,,('Ilng ' T" ,usville wtlr;',n' togeU,rr 10 Ih -',ulh I (ContJnued ob page 'I) p nler; . tanding, A. S. WIl-on, principal; J . A. Bish)P. Jr, teaoncr of HislorY. A.. E. Mcyzeek, Dr. -By the narrow vote of eight promln 'nt speakers nn import-' a c(lmmon caU$C much more J . A. C. Lattimore, ~'rank L. Stanley, J Will:s Col~ and S3muel Plato. See article. to seven, the Senate Reven, ue ant racial. ciVIC and n31ionall g"'o'\ ,COUld ~ d,me and "lost and Taxalion Committee last matter". Last Monday the AI- illlylhing could be a •• (,lOp- HONORED BY COMMENDS ACTION HITS EDUCATION ~r~r~ar:~~~~~a7~:~~~?~~ ~~:<;~n~~:~:~~~~;~:~~~~I~~~~:~:~1~~~~~~,·r' in OF FLORIDA GOVERNOR institutions of hiJ(her educallon National . Medical Associ"li n'l The Leader publi.h.· \AIM HIS TO RY C LASS li~~;~'~~;~~§ PLAN IN STATE I~ ~~~~~j~~i§ TLa~dlt,N:;f~C:~ec;O',!~d~L~blNlsher OAf i aSkS'~cK~nt~s~~: 0:° pa~ ,,;'u IPit Sixteen Louisville colored CIt- Edward Givens, caterer and ~;!~ t~~ t~:'~a~~o~~~ ~:!~ white stale-supported schools. izens were honored last Friday restaurant owner; Miss L,U,an tion for the Advancement of 'n IS AN UNDEMCKRATIC SUBTERFUGE J . C. Nance. chairman, said af crnr.on at Central Hi g h carpe, n, er, supervisor of music Colored People as evidence that the committee merely eonsl,· d- FOR 6' MILLION School in a National Negro HIS- In L?wsville sch.oo1s; Mrs. Anna the governor is "a champion of SAYS HOWARD DEAN AT FRAuvFORT ered 1.he qu ion informally tory weck.obsc.n·anee. The pro- ~tahm, outstan,ting sopran~; Dr. democracy and of the rights of ' nn and took the ,·ot on the prln-gram, uuhated and sponsor..d J . A. C. Latllmore, pronunent Negro citizens." I -------, ciple of a bIll suggested by Dr. : by t rs. Myrtle B; Cra"'ford, P~y.Slclan; A. !;. Wade, J r .•. elec- PTaisin Gov. Warren for his In an addr s to students at thorou l!h1y undemoc:ratie~ and M. A. Nash. chancellor for the cap3ble and nerge IC teaeher of tnclan; I. Wllhs Cole, publisher; .ti g th KI th a Kentucky Stat College, Tues- of doubtful cOrlStitutlonality." slate r g nls of high r educa-hi ory and her lOth grade class, Thl' u ,ulsvlle Leader: FrankL. ia:~oo~ra~~h ~3~'re;,o~uti:~'l day. Dean George , III Jo so" l The prOl!ram calls for profes- tion_ JetTl'rson City, Mo., F~!>. 17:- Journalism, $68,17; 1<.1 the attracted a capaclIY aud,lorlum S anlpy, publISher, The LnUIS- 'h hI P d G of the Harvard Unlversltv Law sors at the univ~lty to teach A budl(et "f more than SIX mll- , school of law, $11e,31' "'It I tor c:~wd cf stud ~ls. parents and "Ill,' D f nder; Mr.. En .ma ~e/ wC::;'e,;:e~o;n~is o~:.:or School. said tha' Negro j,-adu- ~raduate classes fo~ Negroes 10 BACKS CAR INTO lion dollars for the 1949-51 b,- sUlllm. r s~on, $73,:>40. Clwe <. The .dea was con-I CI~m('nl. church leader aod f th . ht d f I ' P t ~t., ate edol'a'lOn 10 Kentucky IS an courses otTered at the university I cnnlUm was requ ted by Lin- , In JustifYing tbe :requ ~ I tor cel"('(1 and $erved Illve recc.g- I , American Motil"r of 194 . or t~.'g d an ,ear;;:-s ~~ - undemocrahc subterfuge. And but not available to their rac~ I POLICE CRUISER coln University In a hearing an enlarged budget aver th:'O! or n ition to an appreciable number Oth<'r ciuz('ns list on thp ~~n . e~~unclng ted a~, the dean predicted that the ar- I in the state The Negro dean I Edward E .Layne 1913 W Moday aflernoon, Feb, 14, be- , the last biennium, Dr <'rwggs of su Ct.'SSful loea.1 men and IConlmued on page 4) ;da';';~. T~,:e~:c; :.,.;,~ r~gement between their insti- I blamed the ~stem on the Day walnut, was' charged' with per~ :::':mi~:'ee h:f~~e ';;~:::::3:~:7S I pointed out that Li~ln I, is ~rn n, an , to gIVe them a _ _____ lull n also congratulated the tullon and the UniversIty of Law. prohIbiting the two races mitllng a person to drive with- Ie i~lature. The needs of the constantly faced WIth th I1l3n- WId r ;\cquamtan alnong the INDICTED BUT SINGS J(o"ernor "and throul(h him the Kentucky to proVIde graduate I being taugbt together, wluch he out a license, and his wife, Mrs. ':. . . e dat~ "to . otTer quality ul ad· s u en!s. 1 f t ffi h work for Negroes would be de- ermed "Kentucky's sac red Rose Lee Layne, with reek] UniVersity (or the period begln- ministratIon and instru, II nal The proJ(t'arn was (arnl'd ou TO GOOD CROWDS aa~ e~:'ftIym~~ :..e::v:"a~ cl~ unconstitutional by. Ken- I cow." ' dri -ng, driving without a ~~';." ~~9~i l!!!~ a~n~!i~~ ' (Continued on pag~ ~) through .the use of, a (ra m<: __ arad,ng Klansmen." I tucky urts!O a test SUJL I He said Arkan as has a simi- license and destroying public the co:m..ittee b: Prcsld, 'nt representing a t 1 VISIon se~. be San 1"r3ncLro, Feb 17- BlIli" __ ' The Wash,jngtoo educ~.tor de- lar la\\'. but that Negroes on the properly,. when t .h e i r . car Sherman D. Scruggs. ,ANN HEftl!.tUaN lund wluch the honor~ Clt~ns Holld"y'~ III fated W<?S rn tOllr SHERIFF DRUNK, I scrIbed the system as a ':nlque I graduate and professional level mashl'd 1Oto a police CruIser. . , ~ sat!O a chair wlule hili acbl v~- n'3chl'd another clima whcn RUNS INTO POLICE I ~rrange,:,ent whl~h admits by have been admitted into the Atcording to the oI'I'ieer, Mr. ,Others altendmg the h "rmg GETS I~ mpnls were brle6y outlln d b1 she 'as nd ted b r. Impllcat'."tl the eXIStence of dlS-\ educational system there on an I Layne ,'as out teaching his WIfe " re W. A. Hanult~n. ~lWnt-"s _rVII,"~' 1iss Barbara Eads. a s. n,or, JUt1 w"n ~ n~cotic Yc ~r ;r;:;;_ Dcpu y h",iff ~lifJ Martin. ' crn.mnahon 10 . the past and un egregated basis. how to drive on Walnut be- manager f the univeTSIty; the . -- who _ rved as narrator. day. g l ~i8 W; SL CatherlO~. repo~ ed 1 which IS an ~bv lous subterlug:' Dr. Johnson also criticized th wccn 20th and 2]st, .when he heads of departm nts of th Waslungton, D. C, Feb, l~ The persons honored were: M' 11 lid II h' as haVing backed hJS car Int He added, It IS economlcaUy I regional plan under which J4 put the car in reverse 10 the at- school and three members of the .1rs. Anna Arno)d Hed~man, Miss Mary E. M rrltl, pioneer .tan~'" ria;) fO~y th:"SC('( ~:~CtiOl~ that of i:;h Police Chief , wasteful pedagogically unsound, (Continuec! o.n hge 4) tempt to sluft the gears, and h board of curators, H. Byro~ who scO\~red :he coun",?, ..... '!'g retired nurse at Red Cr HO<!- In her can:er on he eri us Chad Doyle when both. camel bac,ked the car into the cruiser ~fast~son of Kennett, Mo., pr - !he PresIdential c~ .a:- pital' Arthur Evans Jr r pre- If. to asp at the In rsectlOn 0 IINTERII a 1'l1\li which had been foUowing them. Ident, Earl D. Thomas, of Kan-l lOg funds for the NatieGal eftl-senti~ g the Evans Studio. and c la~~ ~"s ~:g o:::::~t at th . 12th and Chestnut bout I a ~.'I ' .... 1 rvnAL HARVESTER MOAB ASKS . City and Clifford G. SC ..... ggs I z ns Co~mittcc for &be .EJr('f\o!, himself a skillful World War II d · h . h ' b W ' crested and charged WIth · THAT SIDE OF RUDIT STIllE IE HEaRD cat strike or work stoppage at of Jefferson CIty. of PresIdent Truman, .. I l)-.- phot grapher' William 11 gran Jury ~ n nll. 3VIO<: t .een , drunk 11 dr,ing. It is claimed ~I U Louisville Works on February Rep. McKinley N~I f Kan- day, has been 3PPOin~ - as- Hugb p olJ::e Sergeant. , ... ;. ,::l~.n pen:;~;' n ~ t n :~e l that when Martin started to I 14 is not news to you. You have sas City is a member of the ap-, sistaot to the AdnUnistr~t~.,f" Lucy Sh ppard, who wIL'l h' r o~ r W' "1:il\l;'<)n a:'u:n ti~e. e drive . 11, he put hi car Into, re- The firing of Fred.eriek Mar- strike." was reported as a pro- probablY heard the Union's side propriatioflll committee. the Federal ~ Ar.' :y. late husband w a p,oneer mIS- i H liday a d h verse Instead of a forward gear" rem, 3007 S. Sixth, dnancial test against the firing of the two of the story through news ~ 'nIe requeled budget of $6,- She suceeeds "any H. , .' si nary III Africa. James CaI- g John ~ n er ':':~- which caused him to back 10tO secretary of the Local 236 of the colored union ol6cials. I asea and through hand bills. 595,570 includes: $694,765 for field. Oscar R. !:wine. F.'tkral lery, contractor ~nd builder; a er hotel roo.;\-::e I~esm on~ the Chiers ear. c.I.a., and Robert Mimms, 1736 ! In a letter to 'nIe Leader ad- I We Wnk it is. lJ1lp-lrlant that g neral . admi~abon, $1.240, . urity A~minisUa_, .,,,. ., ~e Samuel Plato. contractor and and ag n said they found the. ' DumesOlI. sh'.'p steward. was re- I dressed to "all Louisville Works you hear bot~ sides. 805 .for Instruct!on, $4.610:~ for Wllt .be &SSl~ wOJ'lr . • n "Olatl,)' bUIlder f F'ederal building. opium and a pipe The .nger Agarn, when the WIcked man ported as beIng responSIble fOTi Employes," P. W. J ohnson, "The headhnes of • new. re- caPItal. outlay 10 new bullclLngs, Special and dl1l'\cult )otJs. ' , post ofJic and oUler govern- d nied the charge ~nd had 'nce turneth away fro mbis wicked- the walking out of about 1,500 I Works Manager at the Inter- lease this morning says "Union land SIt and oth r facilities; 'nIe oath of !!ice was amnjnment proj Is; A. E. Meyz k, claimed that sh was framed. ness which he hat~ committed w.orkers at the ' International I national Harvester Company Implores 2,800 to Return to IHe I' $50,000 for out-of-state tuition istered to her '" Mr, }~ ,n8" retired principal of Jackson Her court appearances, and and ~oeth that whleh is ~awfull Harvester Company's Critten- , asks that the Company's side oi Jobs." We ask who implored for Negro college stud nls. ollice. Junior High School, now mem-jthis will be the second one since ~d fight, he shall save hIS soul den Drive plant Monday mom- the story be hean! The letter 1.he employes represented by For instruction, or teacheTS' Mrs. Hedg rr,an a n3I IV'" o. be<: of the Slate ~ of Ed~- h cam West, have not d imin- alive.-Eze. 18:27. ing. The walk-out, called by I follows . FE. to leave their jobs? 'nIe salari~ in the college of arts Marshalltown, 10":'3, ),," l~" calion; Mrs. Naonu A. LallI- Ished her popularity. Sh has _ ." I , . UOIon would have ua believe and SCl nees, a total of $811,780 e"lraged in SOCIal and w,l1ar. more, head, Weltern Library; been singing to good ho"""s. Buy G. S. War Bonds. company offielals a WIldcat 'Tn fa t that we lad a wild- (Continued 011 pace 4) is requcsted; for the hool of work for 24 y ars. PATRONIZE LEAD·ER ADVERTISERS ,
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Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, February 19, 1949. |
Volume/Issue | Vol. 32. No. 8. |
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. 32. No. 7. but is actually Vol. 32. No. 8. There is a crease across the center of page one that makes some lines illegible. |
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Date Original | 1949-02-19 |
Object Type | Newspapers |
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ON IS ·CANDIDATE FOR MAGI T AT
MRS. M. MILES I
FOR ALDERMAN
Complete Coverage
LOCAL · STATE · NATIONAL lOt WHY PAY MORE? WDIDACYIS PROTEST AGAINST UNKEPT
PROMISES OF JUD6E AND COUNTY CLERK
SUPPORT OF REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRAnC ~~;==========~::=:~=.:=:==:===:::==::::=================::::a
LIBERALS AND NEGROES TALKED
harll'S W. Andcrso"l. Jr" 'I"n L n a<:tiv in the Rcpub-
1000al altorn~'·. and at pres t hl·an Party and that as a canan
Assistant C. n ononwcal!h's d.date he WIU seck the support
Attorney of Louls"ille and Jef- of the regular Republican orf
rson County, announced thIS I!anjzation.
week. his candida", for Judge l "lr. Anderson first sought
of the Tlurd 'laglstenal District, public office in 1935, when he
subject to th RepublJcan?ri- was leeted a member of the
~o~~':n:t~~ A;;'~~rs~~s ~I ~~~ fr~;'~:U;:thasD~fr~:d
THE UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATION
AND THE NEGRO SOLDIERS TO BE DISCUSSED
The llli.(·d " ,lti .. ", Org-all;'a.iun and .he " <'glO Illk"
in Id.ltion,hip ttl the !(,'nclal pulllic \I ill be opencd fOI
di')( u"ion iu I lit, (ulumn't ur The Lt'adcl n "l \\eek. The nlO'C
i Ihe .Il..,,,lt "f Iht: 'l.ltt:meOl in reg-.trd 10 Ihe ilualioll of
:;.I1Ol1 " l~U .,uhlin., ,1"liunetl al FOil \...n o:l.. "'uI Ih fall
Iha. a (ulIIlllitlee lOllll>o.,.,d of four" hile and four colOied
p(.'.-.,on, h~" been ,,,oll..in~ on lhe pro [)C) ilion (or i~ nlonth
\\ ithuUI ldt.;in~ tlehnllc ..tction.
MINISTERS BIGGEST EADERS
\lthou!(h The Lc,Ider ha been indir«tl) infonnl'(l anti
hd, h.:. .... d much Pt() .Intl COil lalL. about the mallei of Ihe
I ' .. 0 .. ,imc Ihe l>cc;innjng of the i ue, we ha\e had nOlhing
hom Ihe I'nlilel "''''ITe. if Ihere is a propel SOlllce.
In Ihe COlli in-Journal of Tbunday morrung, 'Iajor
(.CIICI • .1 \\ illiJIn ( •. L;,esay i!. QllOled" havillg said Lhal. "il
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