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Hughlett Hits Holiday Conduct
Men of High Position Cited
Publicized Wining, Dining and Dancing Bad Example for Boys and Girls of Race
By Daniel J. Hughlett
As the old year ebbed away in the shadows of the present one, we have to think of the events of the year that are now history. Dailies and weeklies bring up appraisals of the year and of the century, as it relates to the influence of individuals upon their day and ties. We too are taking time out to speak to a part. It is not ours to try to say which of us have made the highest mark either in the professional, business or social lief but certainly there have been some who have achieved along those lines. It is our duty to have a special interest in morals and religion. For this we make no apology. Being called of God and assigned by his agents in the world, it is up to use to take a stand from which there should not be a retreat.
Somehow or other Louisville is invested with a kind of leadership which in too many instances take liberty for license, where drinking and gambling are concerned. To us they have grown rather bold, not because they are right but because they, like Goliah, stand out with no one with guys enough to challenge them. Notwithstanding, we hereby serve notice that we denounce and shall attempt to destroy any such way of thinking.
If wining, dining and dancing is an appropriate way to celebrate the birth of Christ, the founder of the Christian religion, then we have misinterpreted the gospels and fail at
(Continued on page 4)
Mayor's Legislative Committee Strikes At Kentucky's Day Law
Among the things to which the Mayor's Legislative Committee gave approval last week, was a proposed law to let private institutions of higher learning in Louisville admit any qualified student to certain classes.
It is understood that the measure would amend the Day Law, which prohibits Negroes and whites from attending the same private schools. The proposal voted by the Mayor's committee mentioned neither Negroes nor the University of Louisville.
It would provide that private institutions of higher learning in Louisville could, if their governing boards desire, admit any student who qualifies to classes for graduate, professional, or vocational training.
How such a law could affect the University of Louisville was uncertain, as there seems to be a question as to whether the university is public or private. It receives a small proportion of its income from City taxes and most from tuition and private sources.
Nevertheless this and other proposals finally approved will be put into the form of bills by drafting sub-committee. The Mayor then may recommend them for passage by the Legislature, or not submit them, says the report.
DATE Ll KELY INCORRECT
WOULD WIPE OUT
HATE IN ALL "48" I
And to you. VOLUME 31
00 ye a1: to them llkewie "
ST LUKE :31
What a bless:ng It would be f. ,r all humanity
If the _pmt of Chritmas
Would ruide, guard and Jrovern
Our 8(. iviti(-:o: hn.luchout th . 'l\\ Ye r.
Today th rc fia.h ul'n the ~an,·a ", IT'emOl'
The gambols, laughter and ("h""rs of little childr n.
The bluing hearth and th" sineinl,; .f carols.
Thp o~n hou. e. the hO:Pital!ty ~d J(IYUUS r t .. \·lhes.
There i. a \\ armth oC Crlendship.
Tbere is a happin~ of countenance.
There is a joy c.r li\'ing
If" rould adhere to the pirlt of Christ1TUl..
The Cogs and mists that surround the world
Would disappear as before the rays
Of the morning sun.
If every Catholic, Protestant and Jew rould live
This sentiment, they" ould not only gjve
Public manifestation of th" sincerity of their religiow;
Convictions, but would all 1I"e in the unlight
Of American brothechood.
Hatred, cruelty and bigotry
Destroy the harmony (Of the
Human Canuly.
As we wrlte--we could 5"" Cbnst reclllO, tho! parabl.
or the Good Samaritan in order to expre»s HIS scorn
For those who ha"e mmmuzed Ihl' ,.quali y
C'C other I acl!S and creeds.
Of question and answer:
"What 15 the great law? That which is hateful 10 thyseII
We could see Moses tell us In the TalmudIC manner
00 not do to others.
That is the great law.
The rest is rommentary."
We could see the great immortal spiritual ll.aders
:;"iliii_~.-J~~~!,1~~~~~:~::::j~~· nC~.~~'tI!:.:'::.
ContinUe) on page 4)
UGHLETT HITS
THREE L YN CHED i ; DURING 1949,
INUMBER (HtRmED BY ONE ovm 1948; !
tWO IN GEORGIA. AND ONE IN MISSISSIPPI
j
I Tw k~l'~ • Ala. Jan. H - The I ill, a n·y,ar-old 1:'",int''"
ronnu! rq)ort submitted t h l ":a .• chalk worker, \\ a." any al
·u!'~:e;:!.~t l ru.titute Departmen1 empt made at puniwme: the '
I·r rl: "()rrl:o- u:-.d Te-scarch and re- 'ynch{·rs. T\vo men jailed in'
lUlS(-'O b~' Pre idf'~ F . D. Pat- -onn('Clinn wlth HiU's lynrhjnf!
:, rson thi. " .. ek sa,d that lynch- .,,,,.., Creed be:ause or insuff!ci'
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1
·Z1I-S in 1ht' Uni ed States m- ·nt € \ j~enct: to convict them .\
",acd by on" in 1949 over the upon tnal.
nu .. !)..r whu·h took pia m The report (urther called DtJ~
48.. Thrrc weee thr~two in tent ion to "I)ther killing" which
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\ ' to, here hu\ e t'leen thlrte£l"I his (·ategory". Thc!'c, the rc- !
') ncninJ;s. 'j)()rt pointed out, Hmcludp mur- ! MAY TIE UP I The reporl aln d 'sdosed thaI der, reported :l bein!: cmmit-l
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DUCT
:MEN OF HIGH
POSITION CITED
By Daniel J. HuSl.lU " .tand f"om which th.,. ~ukt
J\" tht.· {lId ~- (·a. lbbPd aW1.:J 1\\ not b a retreaC
ttw shadows (If the pr~st:; nt tour, Sc-11ll('how or other Lou..itvwle
I
",' havl to think oC th" evonts is tnfL,ted "- ith a kind oC lEadl)
r the ~ L2r thht art' now hL ... t··~·y _ ~r.mip which in too many in 04
Dai li~ and \\ t.chLi(':!; bring ap ") t 80(;($ 1aJ~ 1:b...rty for licer~se.
tnotl a:': of the Y('ar ruvi f t~, wh r C· ~n-,dllg and &;am.bUng
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I fi..l nee; of indh :duals urI'''' ht"i.r ;r\.wn t :a.th('r ~)id. not because
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lrnve:-sial suhjects prumise to ' bl n fihbu~ttr when they try 1(, MAVOn'C lEGICLATIVE I 168 000 MEMBERS t i .. up all early legi:;\ation in the bnng up the FEPC bill. It I uns A I( J J
Senate in the ,..,.;om'ening Con· the r1'k of roughing temper" l' STRIKES AT KENTUCKY'S DAY LAW J, ncd h~' ~ ~htl·.n ",,:,.: •. 1: ,
gr .. . hCidly the bctt~r pur110m of th{ ~d.rt :--'a'( !l an{ r~. Dr. A C Tt r
s;.~e~:t~:re~~:~~~':n~~~c·~:~·~' ;'~:;idb:nt:~,~~~;~~.~al' propam AIt."n)! ,he' th'n~s to whIch ,lUriU,t \\1", qu"l,fi" tu .-I;.,,,,,, I :::~:'~~~Iu ~:;e~:.~;t"'~:,~1 ~~f:,;~; LOST BY NAAC
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bJtter}y contested measure ,In make the FEPC bill the.- first ~·dte In. ... titutium ... o( hi:::her learn· the l!n'~'er:ity of lhu::--\"illc \\aC dent GrCind Ma..."IItt~r!- C,.nh::, l.t o _______ _
rights program. Sparkman ald. 'Contmued on page 4) Ing HI LnUL" 11Il' adm.t an,- uncuta.n. as there '~'·m, to hr . . II II 1\1 . \1 r· Y " ,. :\Pl '.' I "Th . .
- - ---- Quahrh. -. d . tudtnt t" certain a que. .. tu.n ~s tu wht'th'r tht ~f Pnnu· 3: a"'nn~ :-s .... ~ \, ,.. .• . ... ... . • • (. AACP I.·:-..U('I 1h, "I·I ~
da .. s( univc:rsit\. L publ.C' (Ir pr \·at,. Anna A["nuld HPdt! .. rn::m.I'\ .... "I ... , ~.A.t\CP I,. .... t lbS.r'4}O II:·' •• \.r.1! .~;... t{I,,'nt ,on tht: 1 res: SENATOR SCOTT W. LU(AS. MAJORITY I "-~n(!mt(((/ that the, m .. as- II rl'l('j,~, n ,mall pmp ... rti"n of .,, ' "~ th,· Ari'n:n·'''~tr'' . I :. 1\ ", .. , III 149. r .... d: 4 I 1 ,f "Th(. 'AACP Ilk( all (.' i-
LEADER TO ADDRECf (IVIL RIGHTC MEET urI' would "mend the Da) Law, lll- income from CI'V tax" and •• :.1 ~"" ~ A~.~~; ",,1 )-. ", '. (' nu:nloH n! m··,rt.·· ",All'''' -uPfl'rh'(l b~ "'!llntMy
, JJ J 'w'~:('h prf1hlbll$ Ne!!rf,(-!,; and mll .... t flom 1uitIOn ~nt1 p .. ,\a1P Gt:.n.(' G···f.:. f-'II .. dl~i .• ~!"I' I :! .. I {}t·t. 31..1940. :-f~')! !~ t·'I"I" :l.tx.I~~ .• p~ and {·ontnhI.lJ;Wn&
\\ h t .. um att4md:n~ 1h~ "arne I :-ourC'(--s.. r at T,,;wt p!"s A"'Ht4."" tlr •• J. l~ d 1\ (-nkd . here la.. . \\: ~~. -. A. .. of I atld 1 kt.· , anJ buslne~ L ""-
ew York, Jan. 14 - ~na O[ t(."~ir.L'Cl by thl. .(;\~'IK-rallllg ,;1. private :-(.h(KI1t;. ThE- P!"('t(,.;;;aJ. ~t:\Lrtht:h.!-s thi$ and f,~h(r :: ( a!l t(, tht: ):'::\1 r:d puhll-- t,- • In., •. , !.,. 1~49 ~( ~ '-... '. t ~ I ,l.,m~ ('perl nct:!. a decline. ll\
ott V.,r. Lucas of Jlhno.• s .• rna.' ganlld-tlOn:- He, L('ll HJ~ NA H.tNt h\ th(· l\la\·o:'·~ committee I ;:uf,pc..",als finally apprn\"ed \A' U I Ju:.n the- anua1 ~j:1 (.I, f,r P i , ~J ~.'.\ j m( n,b( ~ C.f :1, ••• , .... II'" H.h, ..... hIP and mrome dunng
Jority leader, on ""h~ e ShOUI-1 ,C tlnued on page 4) ml.,tln~~ n('lth~r eltr(l('S no!" l' flU' into the ff,rm "f b 'H~ by fu:,u;.:a ~.n" cn:nr:t1:.n 4 i 1 • I'~ i:1,219 Df--'''. I. 1935. ttt:: r o ... \\ r y ars.
ders ~ 5 the res~nslbillty for the l"'m\' r!"'1~ u( Lnuisvil1(·. I rfrafhn~ ~ub - n n llt kl . Toc· :':tl. ! dl F\;u"ld.ftUln fHr I ~: .'1' n t''''' or. ~ for th(' Ih~ .; . " j ,Of ~ .\.;~:JnrlCl r(Jmmu~t_ has
b.r Dking .. 3n antJt'lpa!ed ~I.C- f JOHNSON REELECTED I It \1"(Uld. provide that prI\·atI MaY(lr then mav Tl"('(lmmt.·nd i . . , . '~ ~,..'. l t~h., . p)~. . 'n (; :In .J ..... . ""j . c. .. fdmg)y Sf:'fiSltIV to
("rat f,hbustCT agalnst ('lvIll ini.l u1wnc: of h d er J{arnin( In thc.'m for pru-'-3J,!e ~,v the LeJ!l. _ 1 It Pa. a.\ :-.l~. Janui.l.~ 16- I. U) f':-atlH~ d.flC'lt flf ........ CW·I) f or -:~f' (Cont1 •• ueG on page 4.)
n.ghl'. "IU address th.e w.a,h'j NAACP PRESIDENT I Lu."t11l "I.ul1. i( their !:o, em. latu .. ". or n,,1 . ubm:' them .• ay.1 Amos Hall ~i\., C ,', lIa,.. ",,:.t ytar ",., I- Hn.. tlh,
lngton ronfer nee of the 'a· __ in~ b •. aro, d~ in. od'"H a,,~ th( reI' I ____ I Co'" In duc from • to: , \oI:D RE LOVE ASKED BY
tlt~,:::,,;::,:;.g~n~ W~i:II~S.Rc'h~~ I nu~: ~:l;::;n:f cta~~ ~:L~":I~'I C-;I-MINAl (OURT JURY FnEES DEPUTY I' GOVEF.HC R OF PEHNSYL VANIA ASKED 1';~~6r'1~:~~. ::;~l.' fir,~·~n.,~'~'r r ALABAMA GOVERNOR
nounced hl!'t week . Branch NA CP a.~ a re;:utt of Ih. It E I DE' P I lUDGJ: ' ~n;;1e branth . and _.. ., I --
Thl! mObiJiza7~n. spon.'ored i di.' urbane, 31 he re;:ularl (ONSTABlE IN DENTIST'S ASSAUlT CASEI TO REMOV PH !.A :. H A ~ 1";'~' 3bl{ pr"". ~t fu", ... , : ,.I"nt.:',m'ry, Ala,. Jan. I 11
b :r SO natIOnal c.\ II church, 1a·1 mC'\: in..: 10 Ot!'t-un r. L~·man T n pulant} nf thf" fl.".,'.? r..-. ~rt) '-"ltJ~rn~ of the stat(; wee
Mr, pr(lff"!slon3~ and fraternat J uhnson \\3' rr;:lC't:h.- . d prc.::ciit'nt I .. Ph l l~c!tlphla. JOin 14--A 1\':-41- ~ib. Gih a!"c:( dc.stl'UU afll.r ~h, I J;I H·ml qunrtt.·r.o:; has t. . .• --', ~' ''In( wha !oJ)t'f'('hl ss over
organization. Will culminat in land H. F. WI"on. filst vice.ou·!". The charge of a~!'du1t. br()u~ht IT~ hl1l;:i.."" and v. n1. (·n to ~~\ 1111 It.. . n (.; I. n~ uptln GU\(~rJ .\',,! and h~ ch!ldren ~ {:rt: (-'·letN! I 111M up In lh :.!.i:..Ih rr*~' -:.!h fl . lui;,.\ -:, th cau e could be
3 three-day conference and )c\b- Ildt..nt. P-lrs. Clath's WHI ;arn~ b.\ Dr C. 1. . Thc)mas, we.lI- thut thfl' dp I r~ ·-..(~t til ",'(. I J;HT~{·'" A. Du;f u! t t nn"\ lnt.·l'it :.,.m th~lr hom, tC,flk eta'\." "( ''''Ilt IOltlal .... !-.tnud (or Uh ION .... : !-"' :( ('ri tn ommf'nts. mad by
bl in \Va.shington. January Cal~oun" 031' r. ~ It'c'M ~e'rCl~ .\ k n (.) w n UlUJ ~11.1e dentl~t. h .. hnrn. '~rd fl·O h 11\, Kt1-... 1cr. I to 1n Z.tttc. ~Ild r' fI 4,U" nn-I" h:t h (a4'nM h('r an 1n (In.t.. pf 1.1 ,al A:'\.. .. (K"I~tJon fur !~.t. ".J . • t, \e: n. •) r ,fanH'S E. Folsom.
15-11. Ml~~ Al·cr Ht Idt.:n. assistant. and agn.:n~t Hupt.rt ~e !l:r. d puty to get out ~f ttl( way. and thl n ,p4:'i\chmt:nt prcO\.·.,(l"din.:' a::,aln~t lonh· $587 \eF a t_ o-and ~ \ •• hl "'mtnt of Col.,r d PI • r, I (n h!- hrlstmas m ag he
Minori ty leader. Se:nator K~n- Mr:. . . ' (:\\(:11 R:, b. :('3 unor. :-nns ~bJ(I' •. w~ dL .... mls. ed by a ';t~ck at him ! lrst.. . I JudJ;!e G(· ~rJ,:t.~ G. J arr~ ~a."" lll"'1f "\U'lr PfrirK1 . ,,'ht'n 1h J~ "«1 (n d("daring a 1 .1,( 1f1 . .. U·· • • ·'a U\.." fur nl)r lo\'e and fellow-ne1h
S . Whcm' of Ncbrru:kat. ha", . ~l1nbt n:. Ht tht. ('x(l('u t i\'{' Jury 1n CrlnllnaJ Court. Thun;~ KC'. 1c-r ,,":Ie:: Inolrt('d on R ;.(!(,P~( d ttl!.. .. \.le." I,) fhl Ph t:.· I i' '~~ (hlhd pllbh~· i,a ... n; tHi 1v t .. ·i.... a~H~·I3*l(In oUte,,, ~Ir' J'I!flJP I" . tth. Negro.
n invited to shar the plnt.' C(1Il n .1 _ I f'd ("1,'1 \I.,t"re. Drs. cia·. T~t dUlTcr wa~ the result C'h3rgf' of «o.!' ;wll and I at t'r~ dclp~ : ft b!;",nf'" flf th(' !\:'ltiur-al . .. 11'. Gil~ard'!, ' ml·n:tflnnw·n .! lrw' t!xpt..-ctt'd a drop (of pl""1 .. " ~rH"!" ('(Institute 35 per
form with Senat r LUC'a.c .. AI.O.I J. A. C Laltimor , J. H. WalL . n( an In:'Jd nt at Prcstf'ln and a. nd SanrleN nn a C'hars;!( or .'\ !-Sto(' atinn for the Ad\a,)(,t-~ l.hu1"t· Parr) wa.,.all, .'d to hay 'I ~.IIIIO m,mh!nt b ·au" . '''-I,..n( '.'f ioU'. J)flpulatJon in Ala-inVIted
to addrl! the del~gat P. O. · ... n" tuld J. A. Ga ; Chc U1Ut In D:,",,-m~r, 1948, po'ntlOg a p' tol b ' a and . ment d Colorrd l"'pl~. aft..,-I bec.n _0 mct-n.ed hr thl' u:'. I hJ~h('r du,,,- Lln.a Arc Ih y gelting 3S per
are th majority and monont'· 1\10.' on .J,," , R 1.. Ran.aw. "here the dentist ,,,d that h Jury a rl,· In ~'~ml)er, 1~49. · JUa", PallY .. ntnced . trs., vrabl pu:.lic-it\ tllat h,' •. 1.. ··u In lh. J' :.. .• - ' "lit of th"r fnJr share o(}; • •
leaders in lh House of RCT'-I Perr\ B"ker F1O\'d Crawford p.Ulled. ru ~a r up behind Kes.,- K ... 1I'r ,"'. prevIOu:.lv ronnc _I Lil]"an GI.~ art! ""'th~r of nin'·1 ("rr~-d \( ~t,.,.. Gih·a.d ;,' ,. hal h, . ,·,Iw,. ho""c,·(;r. ,. •. ,., ! •. I • .,;? Ar th v pro Idl!d WIt
r nt~tives. Other speak en: .E. T. Woo1;'d~(". Rev. E. c: 1 r's \\ hen h thought tht' con~ ed anrl entf'nced to ix months t ch·ldrt:.n indutd· nt' a '''t'n· mJ',,:-er went:h." 1' •• I·e don Ih mtt!'it t ft.f · Vi 1 ... ltt~IC")f'n prof !l:ional tratnin
will includ ~I'nso.." of variow fru t. Atty. Ch:trl·s W. Andcr- stable' r~r .... a stalled. tooted in Jail. bu Judge Lorain, Mix fT'onth -f.lo bab). t., Cour n",nth. "A man .' 'nt~mpc atl, proi_IJ: 1M ",bulal:inll th org ni •. · '~"ch " 11 prndUlc their OWn
CIvil ri his bills and P'rha~s .. n. ),!r,,- Add.e Thom. an"l hiS horn and o!f~red help. et asld thr jury Vl'~lCt on ~mpri."nm(·nt (M uppl 'm .r.t-: u:ired and Inhum.'n,· a. hIS 1" I" nTh,,,· branchc. . . ;!,'. m •• anrl "om n who can pave
nal.l~nal ~h.lrm n nf the major Mrs Chri.t'.,~ Lil!ht.y. . Or. T. ho.ma..,. saId th3~ Kessler l.he groun. ds . th.a t th .e"dence Ir!: hr-r nhd all". tm('nt I,) .m- rident .hO".' JUC~(. G. G p~,~. D !.Nlt. ~ Imo' ,Ch: d" '. ...... I th'· ... a). for "ttl r health, gNat
parti s. 1\, w membu" elected won ""ponded WIth abUSIVe Ian· wru Improper. I come from her "" n latoor. ' to b " th r .oluton ,tat 1I "", t.:u;,I,.,., I Hland, 1\," I Y·r~ "r' a~nJn. po .. .,r and a }jgltcr
With the opening of th s('C- Or. Maurice RRb . G. O. WiI.! J:Uag and manhandled him. tuld I The tnal o( Sanders on the I Th branch )ll1nted out that I wholir unf;t to ~lt In Jud.!".,.nt i \""',h.~ h." ~orfolk ", ".. td' dard (If I''''nll fM all? Th Ie
~~~ a :o~ O!::: :::,t ~:n~v~ ' ;.n·p:r~ia~~i(~ ~~~~~'~I~~~ !~:tl hl·H~~~er,&~p:.~y n~~~: .~~:r:." 0:e~r::;::;g2~. ~~ lf~: of ".,'h a cI,puhe, by W. H.I " n th 1;( M{"t'Y a"d. ril(hls : ~~~~:' ~;f!;:',u;i;.~;t~~ v~~~ :.~\Ieh~~~.bl::~'~':hm.~~~ l~eg:;
for il"a roots support of civil Th" mr tJn!: wa hdd at Beech. II~hed a pI tol In ~ourl X •• In I lO~ of K . sler. ThUrl'riay. was ~(hul 7, .... nfable ,,( the }'Irst "l hi' ftl!.,,," m~n-l'a .1"· 11I,trly ' Phlladdphla :.nd BlrI'l,"gh n ,101 hafr,,! and prejudiCf$ and
rights I gislation bas been in- er T rra C. Monda nighl. I fen'l-d r, .tal nl nts of Or. followed by th r~ pl'inlrll ·nt M~l!b:Hi .. 1 DL'trl t ,I thl'~ l., ·q.:rc,.·· unil. r fab .. nO. r:ll .•• h~ wrote.
PATRONIZE THE LEA t)ER ADVERTISERS
Object Description
| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, January 14, 1950. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 33. No. 2. |
| 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. 1. but is actually Vol. 33. No. 2. Pages five, six, seven, and eight are missing. |
| Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
| Date Original | 1950-01-14 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19500114 in the Louisville Leader Collection, University of Louisville Archives and Records Center. |
| Citation Information | See http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/description/collection/leader#conditions for guidance on citing this item. To cite the digital version, add its Reference URL (found by following the link in the header above the digital file) |
| 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 |
| Ordering Information | To inquire about reproductions, permissions, or for information about prices see: http://louisville.edu/library/archives/copying.html/. Please cite the Image Number when ordering. |
| Image Number | ULUA Leader 19500114 |
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