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WHITE AND BLACK1
PROTEST RULING
DATE LIKELY IIKORRECT
Complete Criverage
lOCAL· STATE· NATIO Al
WHY PAY MORE?
fiGHT SHOULD HAVE STRONG MORAL AND
FINANCIAL SUPPORT, SAYS PUBLISHER
By I. wrillUCole V~O~L~U~ME~~32~==============================~~~~~~~~~~~========~========================~~~~~~~~~~::::~
" rd :I..-e frem the 'ew Yor~ offi of the 'ati"nal A .. ocla.I-~=:=:::::::==============:::::::=~~=:~~~==:~~~~================================~~~~=
\I.". fUI the Ad\'ant: men I of Colored P''<'l'le. ~arried eb'ewhere
In this ut" or Th Lf ndt'f. says tho.. t tht' ,'allft!tv uf " fre ntlon
1:1 i,uhllc parks an h:cf('at-I'II:l1 Cal'll:t:t"5 u, uJu \·Illt~. a a r\.,,suit
of tt, rC<'lnl de~ sion of the C"urt uf App .... ,1 of K l·ntu~ky.
" hl',ul,d t ward the Supreme Court of th Vlllt<-.! St. atl's. I The opmion of the court at Frankfort, upheld a ruhng of
Jud e Lawr n~e Speckman of the Clrcwt Court. LouIsville. who
dlsmJssed the SUIt of Dr. P O. Sweeney agall\st the C.ty of Louisnile
as a prolest aga:nst d,scrlmmallon in the cha.n of Lou.sv.lle
public parks
The rullng of the Court of ApP"als has not only aroU:,ed an
appreciable number of LoWsville Nel:rQ('S who are tax :.~.o~.elll~Ot:~:::.• o :~ ::"~eP~~~I~:S~~?'O.'n~U~f ~ee s:p:a~y~er~s JOE L0 IDE FI IT E L Y RE T I RE S of the court. has been strur.p"d as brutally cruel wIthou t the
slightest reservatIOns. as .t lS applied to the spaces of a park and
thf" Interior of an audItorium, in a case where th~ human and
CIV1C rights of AmeriCa..., cItizens IS the issu(' I Ke~:~k~e ~jn~o~~o~~d~gh::;OU~ .~~ ~e ~~~~~~~t~e~~~e~! =============;==============================:=:;:;;~==~::::;;;;;=
the relationship of the ra~es.s boastl'd :1..' i>eing of the finest m .\CCLAIMED MAJOR BUNCHE \ l'IHHIOTf '\ !FORMER CHAMPION h(' outh and como""..:! fa\'orably \\'. h that above th,· Oh.o rlvcr. I!'-."....-""'"'!'!""<_'II!I!!!~
1 eUIIi.( s •. it :"t tIl l.f' whrn hf'r. ..- ' ani! Ulf'rc ('nC'oura~ing n h~I.Ylp ~
an' bctnl! llIade 0 cunfonn the peopl.· tn hl' ~plntual pnne'pI,'~ , .
upt.n 'vh' ·h the natic,n was bUIlt nnri to 11\,(· thC' d(\mr)('rn('\' upnn ~~;~~;nt~a~:;\;;'~~~:'~:i,\'~~\f~,:;~,:,,~I,:,~,~I;:\:'~1'I'.<"nfound irght- - ' VICTORY HAILED NOW PROMOTER l:J "ewhcn.: in \.l.S I. Ul \\ I' art.' n'prt !Ul fit! 1n Cult a I,·· (:r ;~:l:~h\'~~'~~";'~~'~~~r I a{; ~~~~\;~~: ~;.~'~r;·~~~:(;~,/;~~::~~~~ \\';~:,;~~ .
"Onl'c a a:l Un"eo oi U' born Hl tlll" &;r nt Con.l:"ulU\\"c~lth. CO -----
but no'" ,ud" l' .\ rC' mll;! haUl! flur h~"'h ill .ha",,, Hhw MMENDED FOR KINDHBS AND PATlEN(E;
~r:,:~~~~~t :~~.~ "; ;~~~I:: ;~h~~n~~ ;"~I;~i"~\f'~\ t~~·t!.:' ~~ ~,~r:ao! VOTED "PEACf AWARD" OVER THf POPE
(i(>partl'4... t,tt.:c.l a.~
ll"r,g:ned. the Heuubllc of Israel SIgned an though lhe negotlal."ns \\ ould
"The canc~r of bias. racial hatred and prcjudire .s ,t;1I very "rnust,,'e her e recently It 1 collapse altogether. Th~ hea .\
mu. eh aU"e. Thl' decISIon of the Kentucky Cuurt of Appeals iSI . w<" a majur t ri umph for Dr. \ quarters "as opl.Jm·st,c Jnd 1><' •• 1
one more LInt on the Commonwealth. th" South anu tu a degct" Dr. Ralph Bunchc Ralph J Bunchc. Uniled Na- Hmistie m turn I
the entIre country. The ruhng mean.' tha t thos me.n ()f good . tions lI,ed.ator. who had been The mitlal agreement .,,;ned
WIll. regardless of r lice. creed and color, "ho believe in the H:ghly acclallYled as Palestlne gUldmj( the efforts in
bro~erhood of men under the fatherhood .ol God, must renew I ~ediator, h'}S. been . vo~ed the peace since the assa<;sina
4 _ " _._ ~. 1~ , . ... .• ~_~.,.:" h"'~",,~~ "P ~'lIfj ""'n...",,'.s..sliseus.C'ed Count Fo 1.
t lh. Heg"" less of .L«ck., trials, reb~ worse, that new I assauor year. - • ~'" 'eI' " e i
day w.lI come. Prcj u" lce, bias and racl'~ ha ed wi ll be wiped \ . Under lhe terms o[ the . - It> had return [rom I . ' out and the deeds of t hose who fann.'~y J"<' \/alcott. II.atrhmakers d Ius offic.;,1 re-
And tldS [rvln a IAul>v.II., C.\1Z'lI "" app •. arrolll the Courier ISSUE IS DEfEATED Ih:r1I~S of a UN partltion. The l l\1in~r Arab nations told the retirement as the ' , ,\·.ywe.ght ·Cha~l.' IIr Walcott. wh.ch- 'c"mpnt. II ._tr;~i. th .... 11 tn
J " urnal .' . IJCV'I~h :;t3tC also holds on the I med.ator that they were pre- champIOn thIS w,.·t.., and be- e,er \\ on. ~ 10 Junc, has. agreed. \C''(;lf"C: to h d .•• ,().n h)~ ... oon.
"Broth"rhc«! ""'ek" cJ,.;:il:nal<-d by the Natll,lIal ('nnf",,,,,,,.e - - t erritory acquired in the recent pared to folio " th~ load o[ the cornes a boXIng ;>:. · I'r. t, fi~ht ,,~ Iy for us fur two U ,UlS sub':t.~t~d h ,' format
(Conllnued on page 4) \" ,,;nllll:lrlll., Marlh 3--The lighting which seemed likely tolEgyptians in si!:ni ng an a rm;".\ - y.ars." ,a:e! Lou:s on h, return r ignation by ~,·tt('r :L }faA.
a lcrrpt of Senator John W. UPSl.' the cntir~ IWacf: confer- lice. ANTI-SEGREGATION fltoIn an lt~I "'r su(cessfuJ Xhlbi- Cr, tnmtssion<.r }\bc J {-treen, ·
SON TO JOIN Sm'ker tn have an anll. scgt . .. nce. Bunche was general I, giv<'n :on :.1 ~~-.- a u . "That was part (Continued on pag€ 4)
. g;'~:oo_~~~tC h~~~~~'~ ~~ .r~~ I Bun~h and his Sf'Cretariat credit for the SUCCe!'S of the I BILL MEElS DEfEAT ---
10.2 v.lth only Senator Harry P , Ilhp S .. nale \\c.. .dlbustcnng L AMERICAN FATHER
:~~~~I;;:::~::;~;;~ot~ ;~~;;~';~S~y Nn~~t~;;o S(:~~:u~~~~a~~ 4) .a:.:s~ •• ~!t~~·a~~~\:~.7.'r~~~st~~ TRUMAN PRAises
caIn of Washmgton gOlllg along NORTH CAROLINA; RKOMMENDED BY MAYOR "galnshington
an Australian wh.te woman w.lI c1~arLd for presentatl n the ~e.gh C.ty CounClI to serve a I W. C. Pressly, whose present ""hoc The prop< I was of-soon
land 111 the Ulllted States . - same day. . SIX-)t:ar term as a member of, term also IS expmn", ,,3$ IcC,..:! by Congr"",,,,.'''' A. Clay- Washin~. n, March 3--Pre5i-j riShts issue. Yl'U will, o.eu:forl!,
to !J\'e w.th hIS colored father He ma.nta llls that ~th the the CIty School Board.. named to succero hersctr. ton Powell of N""I York. as an d lit Trun .~ n thi" week hailed in your own ",,,y, let tt.e mem-and
h.s w.fl'. Trennan J . J oiner. Democrat1~ and Republican par- . ]t, marked the first time 111 thei Mayor SIllpe$. who serves as "mendment to tl.,' annual Dis- the • v"nth annual observance b ... ,s of the Senate Iu,c* Ulat
a da.ry worker. served s.x_years ' " ties oUl:ht to I .• ve up to the e.v.1 c.ty s h.story that a Negro h~ , an cx-officio member of the I ru-t of Columblu ap -, riations of ":'oIa .ul>al N"gro Newspap"r' any fihbust r al!3lnst wry chili
111 the avy. 13 months of .t III rI/(hls planks m thp.r platforms beEn appomted to such a post- , school body. satd that the hoard I b.n. a·,,1 ,,(,uld I . . • ' \ /lthh"ld W...,k.'· "h.~h Op"nld on sun- I, r'ghts bIll, or th pT( .. JX~ to
Sydney He and an Australian S 'nator J ohn W parkn,an of hon. cIty off.c.al" srud State I felt there uf both polit. a~o tco t 1 ~ \ ,:e but that .... ,. tire just as mu~h con The two-day m(>etinr .. 1 th,·
for Chlldr('n. S) doe\". and mar. t~ ~"'rv ~ un a SCh4K'. buard In I 1><'1'(,'\:(' that h(" \\ III n 3lt .. a the standtn~ ,,' ·t "l. (~~cd b-.. {('rn(' .h,,.' ' ., \I)' "f t'" hu' n 'I'mt a< •• hl pH.nN·r: Prt'S denl Th"ma.~ W , ;
hInt. \ Y 1 i d Pt I CHum it mernh(l'l::t Ca\ oroo the 4 :1 Dt. m{)( rat:, :m, 1, RI""rubh o r tilt J a.. ('cntur) nl 0 pr('Sld 'nf or th( r .. o rfo);'
pent t Jo.r1
f
r .r .'" th I. II f". r .,f> ~l Ion 0 SUle"" irs.. .... A Rc.: uhll. a'1~ ;I" 1 .. I .... e 11 (r.tls dt III h::. many Corm. ar.ri It .. 1,r'{ US industry proba Ih' am,
AIt~r th., ' . ' ,,) hmJ;s h'l ", TO START MONDA 1/"1'.:, ["l>m;""n~ lh' ~wyer ru:omrrenda' n prpo;pnted n l(;Jn~ for the pIIIj ,I ane! 36, 'Tn"', ul(;.,I~ for ~'Jrnar, r. , I Jo .-nal an eI Gu.d 'H' .&hl'l\1,.dllta "hIm CI·ar",~ of~' .. e! h>llerv Annr UIH I'd ,imul anl" u·I,· --' lJ~~~;,~~'ltO)' :~~~r~:f ':'. ~~~:a'~~ HOLD UP CRUMLIN S \ h. d<, ;I[I"'1I:';}- h,'"ught ,,3> th' f ~"a' p , [ a rl"",lut,on " ., • d E Wn.te, .... ~1 ~f'
J, Hatl.,t rc'lt' a !:i)dnc-y bu In," ",. I (ITY APPOINTMENT had fif,t ,hown lhn~ t~". jury ade!r"", a U, orth Caro!,na fellowmen. a a n,t Dr . L "! '" .. ,c . ,!ent- by th" • ,. ru ' VI' bo,,,,i of h. ' r., nnpr,,"',,'.' nt by" Cl'im
man. \VTO~ lout a chPl'k \(1 tt.t~1 ISY!- t( rtl here dlscrl"TllOa es Coilt"E;f" hf're 'VMne:day night Covernor Has Ie where .::rt,\56 ly lw,) whl p ('",;,'1· ps as a egro C" .... sr
a
. r PublJ!'h 'r ", I al Court JuryJ ThuNl'daYJ wher
I th t fill I" -- ar,-a ,n- t ('gr""" and other m.- Governor W.lham II l.c of the d d 1 cd 'l- ult of an auto, .1: I.' 1IIc,d nt As.'f>c.at:on, wh· ... h Irct herr\hC I'leadro gUIlty to arrnt'd rob ·
~~:~;'I.";le O,~ ":c;;;: J.:m\:' Th, 1'3 . !lOll C. ~ La " 0..'- n~n: ... " VIlt(lIl I-la, d, d!'Clarcd lIa the h:"w;'U,asthe ':~h C::;o~n~~. ia: t OK ·",her. ~ ... ' rI •• missed o",r t h I' ",""k - en~, "wt"ch belY o[ the Fifteenth S Lr t
Pdy the oo:;,s xPl'n~ t~ f .• larn.n apr<>.r.n,en rlJamesl F'<.r"V1ral""k, thl'rlf'fns Ne!!~o rael' IS tra, chng toward <('!'Va 'on of e"ro His >r Iwhpn VI('Wed t:, 1 JpfTerson p ra Ised ~~. Trull1an~ forth-, OI~1 n, ary, 15th and arl!ln hdI '(dnng 111 , urt m t.edrooJ,.
home h re for h,M, and I exp<~ t \' I II., rhar~ s" ~"n r " utmg c_!.~ III showmg lhat at on l,t.on of chatt I . Ia,ery. lseemed hOp"1 even t st g_ two city po\Jcemt>n \.1.0 hap- ~or thr ~I'al hand w \lare o~ I ,hp!,'" . Wh.t told J C<' Mr.
t) get married SOC". Then th, ." thp r'. I nqu.·n. , nf r. 1110,". lime th"re w re h ts of "N gro "Th .chmat of pubhc opil\lon gle for a fundamental ch ange in I pen un thl' . rene at th,' tu"" .h~ c:'r!U' .". r.""r!e t\ "ue lanrl I t a~ ... ~ ","rc them • ".~ .boy
w.ll have a mother." ,br"uj..ht a a,n,t h III and Alfred I jurors" and that the fit • o[ sev· 111 Am rica .~ nO\ll greatly ' the gro's stat Ow at th 10f the trouble, and who wer \\ e rr. "<;1'117(' t. e jeopardy to 1 I>"h<' faI led to return h >ll sh •
A relatJve sa.d J OIner was en-IA' Carroll law partner. hate era. ~ .. Iored jurors had the I t- changed." h said. and he pre- I rruddle of the ce~tury balTi .. ,.,. a subj.., of the d puti ' wh.ch thIS (n\ll ngh ) program wt" n I' was arres1ed. r..e oIR-gaged
to a gtrl m Blrmln~ham be<-n r1earro up Th charges Iter "c' marked on them. . d.cted that the double standard I are tumbling down so f~ t at attacks I?r. Thomas had of- lS bemg r"t y opponen s bo~ c.-!"; >a.d that the shystem defect of our society w.ll p I chanj(~ may no real th I" hen he thought their ~ar had the pubh< ... 'rs . a d P"C.ally fund 111 a r:uncoat s· . from
He sId. "I have a lot of clip. holdlll/! up the appo~ntm~nt of! had I><-<-rt Bur. , toward a CIvilization m 'hICh \ \ attaCked b\' the con.laoles who loom m the lilted Stateslth~ she" would be rnurned tQ ~p a reciate • e"ervthing n~t C.ty Law Dtr<'C or and th For whosoever WIll , ave his . . '" "' w re r ported as being drunk. S nat . Wh.te. Judge Mix told the ~~lywas 'ton for !um. i can't ra~ attorn y I ll!e shall los .t and whosoever I men of all races, all orlgms and Yo~ can ~ cxP"c: Y ur h.p to The patrolmen apP"ared before "W kn<>w yuu WIll not be prlMme' that .f hIS ~vior .... 118
sa mueh, but I am thmklll l! a ,,·.11 lose his !lfe for my sake falths w.1l stand on one level c me 111 .f ~ ou d n tend tt out th Jury 111 support of Dr. sw('rved frolll the h.gh ground I ·ood e wnuld be {',.p I for
10~ ~ Buy G. . War Bonds. shall find .t _ latt. 16.25. both .n the eyes of the law and first." Thomas. ) ha\le ta1< .. n on th CIVIl parol 111 c'j!ht }ears
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| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, March 5, 1949. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 32. No. 10. |
| 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. 9. but is actually Vol. 32. No. 10. There are tears across the center of each page that have resulted in missing lines of text, and page five is very blurry from when it was originally microfilmed. |
| Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
| Date Original | 1949-03-05 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19490305 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 |
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