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Two Re-Arrested By Race Detectives
Earl V. Burton, 26, of 1100 block on 28th, and Sam S. Pope, 22, of 100 block Southland Boulevard, were picked up by Detectives Jesse Taylor, and James Ratliffe, at Ninth and Madison, last Thursday morning at 3 a.m. They, with three others in an automobile had circled the block several times and then parked at the intersection causing the two race detectives to become suspicious of the men. Charged with disorderly conduct and vagrancy in Police Court, Burton and Pope, ex-convicts, were out on bond on a charge of possessing burglar tools, and at the time of their arrest were awaiting trial in Criminal Court. In Police Court Thursday, they were released on bond to be tried January 27.
Manager
[photo]
R. L. Ransaw
General manager of the Lyric and Palace movie houses, who has not only kept these places going successfully against all strong competition, but who also finds time to take the lead in the activities of his church and in racial affairs and public movements.
Harvester Company Writes Families
Families of the employees of the International Harvester Co. were written a letter by P.W. Johnson, works manager of the company in an effort to "explain the unfortunate strike", as termed by the manager. A copy of the letter to The Leader under date of January 19 follows"
"I am writing this letter to Harvester families to try and explain the unfortunate strike that has resulted in either small paychecks or no paychecks for most of our employees.
"The issue in the strike is simple: the AFL Electricians Union, which represents 79 employees, is insisting on a 14-cents-an-hour general wage increase. The company has offered the electricians and all other unions pension insurance and welfare plans, which amount to ten-cents-an-hour. The electricians say they are not interested in pensions, insurance, and welfare plans.
"The company’s offer is not made in place of a wage increase. Instead, it comes from the recommendations of presidential fact-finding board. Last summer the board said, in effect, that industry has certain social security obligations to its employees over and above wages. The company is trying to follow the board's recommendations, which have already been accepted, by the steel industry and many others.
"Our electricians say they should receive a wage increase—although no union, large or small, which represents employees in our company has received a fourth round wage increase. Electricians receive a maximum rate of $1.88 at our plant. At our last meeting with the union on Wednesday, we quoted a wage survey made recently in Louisville by and agency of the federal government. This survey showed that the average rate paid for elec
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WASTE IS HIT; I
THRIFT URGED I
OT AFfORD "FISHTAILS". WHlSKfY AND
(IGARETTES fO OTH 250 YEARS
In:dian I'lls, Ind., Jan. 26- doors wlth(.lut r.l '.al di!:'cn ~n
In a ringm Emancipation Day at",n to Henry A Wall3"". th(
add""". Re\,. William H,'lm p d ·nl.al candidat,· l n Ih(
&:-rle~, pastor (If the- "~heat Pl'ogrc: .,,\"c party ticket
Sir I Bapt,,1 Church. Allanla I Ti: trIed a m 'c (n' t
Ga. . educat r and author. thal bnng to .!~.. tJn.' th( pE:rp.. t"'atoTl'O
]en~ed Ihe American ~gro I, u! the I~nthlng 01 Iwo mtn and
wIn ~t-d~~. citizenshIp. H It \u 'omt.:n In nnrot.:, Ga.
6:':,~~1 Phill!ps Temp]e C:'1E Stnk:ng l,ul at the edutatt'i
Enrouraging Ihrilt. lashing ou cIa.s.c.. th s",:~ker. chn~ged
a t wasle. he said, .. 'e/tree; millt ~,,~ ;~~:~~el~:;!~'~~~):n,::~~ U S T BE get on the ball, and make the:r h'l .. t . I d
contri~ution to the SUln total of ;~i~:n n~~onn. prac :ccs. rao Ja 15 ..
Amencan Itfe. The greal thaI
lenge of science opens i door The speaker asked Ih3t the}
to any man wh" dar 10 enter." "Iorget their degre s and get ou t IFF ONTS Striking at the ownership of thl'lr crowbars of Intelligence ============::===============================';'
;::~" c:n";:,; h~~e~t~ ~: :'1~h~;IP the egro out of the ON TOUR MASTON JON ES ury o! "Fishtails," whiskey. a nd . "Education and rel!l:ion are
cigarettes for another 250 years. v llal for.-es and are absolulely
"Too many Negroes are rid. necess'lrY to th program of the
ing in Buicks and .. a ting ou t of Negro in America. Parents PASSES A AY sardine cans," I h e speaker should work their fingernails o ff
charged. to lo"" that their chtldren arc
Siressing the effective use of educated lor themselves." thl'
L'e ballol in ~ vote for men and lopeaku saId.
m ea s ur e s, nol parties. he While Rev. Borders denied Ihe
charged the N"Cro In th North philO!nphy nf "you can take .. 11
with Ihe failure 10 v o te while the world. bul gI ve me J esus."
his brother in the Sou th rought he sIT • ed that nn God-less
valiantly for the right of Ihe people can prOl!ress In the
HOTELMAN. (HUR(H AND (IVIC LEADER.
SUCCUMBS AT NICHOLS HOIPITAL
CENTRAL HIGH
GRADUATES TOLD
MINISTER SAYS NEGROES ARE TIRED OF
LEFTOVERS AND BENEVOLENT HAHOOU1S
~~o~iv;~~~c!,°~o t~~u':';:";:'~ w~~~'ODlShing the Negro 10 l\t""I"n J ,n • on" of L ,u:'- '. 'I d at Caml T,,: I ·r.
the educator noted. enter business and .'develop th(' ville's finest c;tizen~ a nd mo~t B )rn in Bou\ .. :", 1't n1"'_. Jon .. ·... In the co' r~ nf n:s addre ~ schools, but in any hool we
He asserted that courageous skill of the J e wish busln sman ~:t!~:i:t :;~:d~~" ~~ t~:c~~~~cc~ ~~aen ~n a ~:'~i '~I;~, ~, 1,:,~3 ;a:~ I ~~'v~ ~!I~:~ua;:;" w~:nt~~ ~"':':.sl~~~~~d on th" same
~~~r~~~i~a~i~u'i'h~~I!~~ :~!~~~:t~~~~:t~~.~P~:;~ cumbed al Ihe NIchols Hosp ilal • "port H"tel, or.d hc~"r~ !,(OU'!:! Hil;h Sc:."dO' at Halleck Ha lJ, Ia.. t "Freedom of religion. Free-more
elIlciently operated Negro lasl Sunday morrung, after 8n ttl .the K en tu ~ky I,,, ",a, head-; R. L. Ransaw Thunday n:gol. Rev. p. E. KIng. dom to belong. not iust to Negro
b . esse.;; th ther ' t Illness of sevc ral weeks. \\~' t t'r at IhL Commt·rc".] Clu.1 G""md !olanall"" ,,! lh~ L" , 'c P,,:lo~ nf Z;on Bapllst Church, churches, but to any ~bun;h
inus;.~ ~ ~~;::)-"::'pi ,:~~ Mr. J ones. who lived al 514 Fu neral "''''I('es foor Mr J or.e.1 and Pitlnce " ,,,,.,,, ~.OQ"s • .vho ,ald. 'The "gro mu:1 challenge wherc ... e want to worship
support N't-gro business whole- S. ~I st Street. had b ee n a head- ".l·' hll~ at Bm&d" ":' . Terrplc, h"" not 'rtly k. p t thL-e pl .. ,,'( afC"?,nts to t he ~:nencn~ ..... ay cf God:' . "
~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~b~~~~~~~~~~.~l~nc-~. ~10 t~er~a1~th~e~K?~~t~-~k~y~H~a~13"A ?~~• pE... cZ...~. C.•h ~ ..~. ,., .. ~-~~~; .~.~...~ ~_~~-~1 , ~r.1~'f"rJ ~0. " ~• ~t ' •• - -"_ m~• n" g~•~ n- ~- 5 R~• K,~rw:.U:::':~:.::'-~:~ ~W!!l. . ".IfI. reM) nilEd lecturer and orator. \years ac:o, L "':.Q. 3..:i a ho!.( 1 . ,nml F. S . • ~IQ.c rson (.rr ~.at., n~, ar,d t fi :id'S t t fT' P. to take th~ Ip:'ld on I \, t: ~ ll1' \h gt:ttJ.lll) It:.Ct- 1 ~tafes and R~Ja AI' TRUMAN PUTS h g 'U I k he knew how t o make !rlelld~ uthc-r lJ~n~f.tcn, r1ci':'-tlclpaLng_ l\ the a "z-Jitu-"!:i o f h ie: ('hiJIch o.:1d () cr_ a41d !J4.:r':. \01 nt h a ndC\ut... . · l s: ng to Amencan N'e {!TOE'S be.
,0 nW:v :a"~,::;x\:.:e on an a nd ho ... t" keep IhLm. in th~ loyal and faithful h urc~ mO'",. , ir, r~~ al a1!a'"" . ~nd pu bl:c y;" I aVe f,.til d"e needs in this I ,·ause. although \ e belie"e our
t:.Xle :., e pe g. :-'am manner k nown to him as bE.r Mr_ J e·nes l':a:'erl to the I nll)v.'m('ot~. I ('ou!"t!'"y 3nd \\,c must see thai ~orm or go\' ernmcr..t the best, it
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a chu rchman a nd ci ti£en. H:s hi~he.... . t p laces wh~cr th ('hun:," 1h.·)o ::\!~ nlet : 115 ha rd to unde rstand &eoIrtc" l:on- JEWISH FRAT VOTES pru inc i~ mou rned by ( ilizen alf'.'rds a layman, "''''' pr m I H' nvnTER COMPANY 'p""cnt h •• " .. " With 110 r~'1 tradietion~ in th i; ""UDtry. LEADERS ON SPOT TO ADMIT NEGROES of'~~e~ai;r. 'J~~~~~~s~dc~:~;: ~~a~~ i~f t~~, ~:;'~~i~~I~O~::":.~j A~ u W" ITES FAMILIEf r;~~~"t~ Lc~';r~~'~u/:~ r~~~ltr~~~c~I::.~t~; sret~,'nc~~~~ c~~~
__ I Loub.viUc he hnd Just complet. rt.:pre!-cnted S r( ac,- y Tt.mpI, I t( J \\. Of"l C Yo '-' iH P :lht~_ C~n tltuti n as it l~ or. paper
New York, Jan. 26--Delegates ed Ihree y ars in th Armed 0.1 e,' ral General CNlf renc.~. -- "D"" n~ Jobs. Not d irty. n,en- With the pra l ire ••• 'lC i" the
to the 40th convent ion of Phi force .... ~ervjn:; in the inth I He 5:eneci ~ tnasu:-u' at Bro:ui F~m.hcs G( the rr.pln)re5 (.If ial joJb ...... hut :r.c bc:;t wP ar hparts of men" .
.. igma D Ita, national J ewif':h Cavalry a.s CIU3l't ermm:ter and \\ay 14 year~ . and .wt .. r a p{riod t!.c· Int.~rna!lona l Harw' tLr C'. GuahfiN:l '0 hold. The th me of trf" t2:-.d com- LUCAS AND BARKLEY (ITED ON ISSUE • "II,,~( fraternily, voteo 0" r· r"e .. H'rg hnt. Dralt.d 1ft 1917 01 yt"r, h. \\a' trt:..'u'o:r (f Ih, I\\'"~ ":rilltn a letter t-y P ".' "J::du, "~.,,n. no Just in rerlainl (ContlnUI'd on pog. 4)
whplznin~ly tu admit Net!rc h bet'amp a fiC' ld art1Ucry ~t"r· L)ui~\- Ue Brli!1(,l) (If th(~ !'\a Juhn!»(.n, w('Tk.· manaJ!cr (t ,J-. -
OF CIVil RIGHTS IF .IT TAKES ALL SUMMER to m nlb ""I~ip hu~ Thu rsd".Y. I:(anl at Camp K nox. a nl also· (Contlr.uPl on page 4) c,lmp'IIIY ;" ~~ eff'.r.t to :'''~II''~ NAMED CHICAGOAN The afTlnnallvl' vote wa:; rc~ts· t h ...: unfnrtun te stnie, a;
B ~ RObich.~~gC men and senalor~ Icrest on a reol u tlOn which said: I COUTHERN LA WYERS SIGN SUPREME (OURT t~rnl!d u:' tho' 'nandger. A C"P.·
T~e C;;:'90 SUD.Tima to speed actton at thi! session tin "No male und, r~rad,:,at~ shall J "', Ihe t~lter 10 'lhc Lfoad ' r un·
. 26 P . the entir~ Truman program for he denied memher~hlp In PhI BRIEF IN fUPPORT OF LAW SCHOOL (ArE d r c'~I( (f January 19 follo\':s'
Washmgton'h Jan.h edh' re:,l- ronst ltUllonal guarantees 10 ra- i!(ma Della .ol1y bccau." 01 J J "t "m "flt'ng this INter to OF THE YEAR fe~t ~ant ~ 3~e': out I~:e~ cia! and rcligiou.~ minnri li!:5. hi' ra('P. color or ('rPM:' Han,~ .. ler families to try :lr.d
uc ilan . :~a ~ e
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fro 'h'ch On Monday Lucas and Sen. I And t,acking up Ihe int ent , New Or) an •• La., J an. ~6--' b""ed ,.n t h., !wltd t ha' "The e""t ... n he unfortunale s l n kc
ClV ng h ~ .:m" . I Dougl D-llJ ad d ressed the 01 the resolutinn, Ihe (ral group Eight""n g.,uthe rn la ... "}'"r: ha-. I South is p,y,'hol";;lcally ".,e! Ihllt has re.." ed in el her sm JJ I
~e\~a~f:.:e d:e r~':,rrae~~CI:':- . c.:nt.tnued on page 4) i 'sued an u~animous a ppro,·all s.i~ned a brief to b" pre,pnted phi l~,,)phl'aIlY so (.~mmitl .... 1 I" pa ych ~ ~ or no paycheck;; f" r
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. . ' Co p I of the pledging of Negro stu· before the U. S . Supreme Cou rl the 1t1~a "f 't'grej:!at'"n tJ:a', rot) mo!:t or our Empl y .
:n~on session 0, ngr FIRST RACE WOMAN d nls bv the un.'vEor. ,ty of Wis· I In su p,,?rt 01 a Negro law slu - l han!!e. how , er ,ma'l. can h: I "'l h' i"ue in hi' ,'flk,' ;s DOnOR JU lAN SELECTED FROM AMONG
. e "\'1 im of the Pn~j. (,"oman chapter_ The Ftudent. dent sumg (or adnu, Ion to th~ mad(: . - . .and 1h f"rOn: !oHm' 1 simpl," till' A FI. EI .l.t. ,c~an$
de~ pushin g a ppears to hel ON NEW YORK DAILY p l(-dged Insl .pnng b." P i Ch.ap- law school o f t he. 'niverslty o f ronn .,r words musl b.I' fOUnd jUniOIl. w.hirh re;:;~.• ~ I, .. cr,l 181 OTHERS THROUGH NEWSPAPER POll
S nat Majority Leader L.u.ca \('r, I. \Vcath rs (Son ny) Sykes, Tex~, Aubre:\ WtUam.'·;', P rt'SI· \\ ha:h \\ IU all(,\.., tou, d t.·mal ot p loy" ... , I'· i .... 'il!'"Lr.~ , n a 'II t .... pt - ______ _
of i llinois. Thrust (Ju t with hJm ~ -- 23····'ar·('ld ~~·nl r, frum Chtca· dent u( the _ Southern C.mCc.r- d"m{ ra ) tt, bt r f'( ... ~nt'l~(.d wi th :In· hour P' "(",r._t \A.·;'lr" in rf '''e_, ''',:. oik', Ji .. n. 26---CG:ngratu- r ar~h and devclo mt nt dJ.
V' Prdcnl Barklev /IOw York. J an. 26 - The !;(. at lh unl\-erslly. enee J::d ucatlOnal Fund. I nc., 01 Ih' fu nd m~nt:.J pll CIPI' : ',f IT " "omp"ny h~. ..ff~r. 1 1hO! I' '- r. c.;..aJ:cs ly tlle h i" f th P
:~. u~~~e Lu~~ d ~ not rat~ ~l::l\"_f' ":ark ct uf, d~m("~~ic WO:k- TiH d~llI::at(~ alo..(1 tum d I Nl.\\ OTt _an~, anno~("(.-d. Irl( nocr aC'y. Ifl(ct:,,"-an., ;oel &U f h. r Uhlf.n.'" d:t-ti: rt:ilt:d tn Ia.: t Wffln~"; V~6n d~"'lnaeti~m,:=~.,t cam
a tough re-elcction fight th,. ~rs 1ft .ew York City IS cxpo. ed Ihu.mb~ down on n proposal, The b rief. flied In behalf of "Th ductr;n of 'Cp.lra'c P"""lon. 1:1S,"'I:"·" .. r I .. ..Ifan I f"r Dr. Percy 1.. Julian. 50. $C. ' when Dr. Juli after .e
year I In a ~W!S of artIcles run m.ng In wh,ch ,t w~, sa id wOl~ld nullify th EducatIOnal Fund. a ttacks equoli! is that lntontr,li!'n M'! I 01.,..-. ,,·hid. a,. r ,,, ' l,1 f.,· I"" d ~. "Chicagoan of Ih I s['Cf'Ch of acee ~ turned hie
what Mr. Truman did was t u the ?ally Compass. Carrying th the resolubon by selh?g up an \ the ~rlnci~le. of "separate but I (Continued on paC of) '0,,1- n'l h •• u. T I',· rl. 'a,s' Y'a r ' f'1~ h's d elo ment of ' find his falhe/ and e, to
• dvil rights d legation Tu _ bY· li."e. of Marvel Cooke. Mrs~ "un~tten gentlemEn s agree· equal ' racllobes In educat",n "" .ay Ie" y ":.,, no in e"pst . in I dru.:s te fig a rthritis ~d rh('U· and Mrs. James S. r:;::~:' :.
d h h d bee ed b ' Cooke", the first .gro ",oma ",.nl that no oth~r Negroes I Involved In the c&.P of Herman TWO RE ARRESTED 8Y p'n·lnn • • If,,, ' r:cn' ·., a VI 'I~ar" rn i ( r I c tin ' .. ~8S an: BaTkl;Y ~:,s:; wo~ I to work . as a full-fledged writer would be asked to join. I Sweatt. who is challem!'ng th I - 1I1.1M . a c \ - . I (on ueG 011 page 4)
_ _ ... on a dally new:;paper. She ha.~ n ght of the state or Tt xa,..: teJ RA(E DETECTIva:r . .,... e . m a ,"' . f:; ofT r- i'i I .. t 101' .,3" ,00 perso were ke~p Ihe Senate m se tlon tall heen on the tatr of tbe Com· HOLSEY DIES f"rce h,m tn a ll .nd a se':;rL/!ated ~.J "d~' in ' 'I.~t ~ f _ '" ~,.. , i:1 "n h an. d at 8 " frison Hoi I ST LOUIS DflTlST 01
:~:r~~ ;~en~7~t'~ ~ .~ pass, the Clt~'s younlte~t dail Y1 ATTUSKEGEE NI.I!:n, laWSCh I)OI,WilIia ms.aid'l -- ~~"""" !;" 't\oJ:'II ~"III~:"fr'~':11 n .en 'i'u._.!..~J to applaud "80
ciscrirnination program. I' h et. Si nce N~vembcr. 1'u.skeg • J a n. 2 - Albnn L. Th ca.",' is sched uled tn Ix Ear) V. Bur1on. 26, f 1101 V t. r """'fT" "rta ;"n., of .. pr .'. e a .. ar~ 0 1 'he . croll o! me nt ; ARD OF fDUCJOOIi
"Every efTor1 is tM-ing made Mrs. Cooke IS not confined H('~ 'y, wh" 'ad been a5!OCla ed I h.arc! J anuary 30th. I h l' '''k on 2f1th. Rnd Sam . Pope. I ,ILl l,"1 fnel !I..dlfty, 1: ~rJ . L.'1:! to th. . 'det) .know~ r"""arrh I --
to get a vote on the~e m /bur 'S gro" new The sla ff IS ,.; th Tusk gee In.- tituto: ror Signf'd by la • e,-,; rqm" ,'nt· 22. of 100 block uthtatlcl Boul ',u·,.n' r Ih., I ..... rd. ~ , •. , ":T,," ch rr.". Th,' IM'bcn nf Dr'l St. Louis, Jan. 26 - D r, U.
10 Ih Senale." tne Pre ident small and. h r duties com~e elne tn forty ~ tn ..... 3.' . ecretary I fng ;,11 13 .1Ith. rn ~:.tcs. t he ":"Rrd. wt'r(' p,eke! up Iy 0.' 1l'('. It", 1".!U,t r\' I,,,, rr rtain !'OCiai J oltan '':1' made by ,a pan.('I . ward Louis Grant, a deatW,
Id I d f the National equalJy With those or.olher ed, · \' th. I:.t Pn"nt nt R. R. Mnr· bnt! ,It.noounr(' t du a tl(onal "·1:-1 I" (;l J .,,-' , Taylnr, and J am,· . ~"lIril y nbll.·:\ti.m t.. It. pm . , ",'mP'sed of M. r.s. Lo)al Davl .' ((\ k Ille (1:\ o t offire .. •
~merJ!::r'::i:il R i hts Mobil. I t rial tattmen. Sh s rH .on l ,on, 8SSl lant '0 Pr '$· d"nt F . D. r.~atll)n a· hun!! 'qualb h arm· R .. ~lifT", at inth and. lIIadion.\ ploy .. ovo-r a nd above WR: • sou .. 1 and elVI" I ad!'.; J I I "'''" ot the Boa.rd of U.
i:r,alion, ...fhe lcad~r ! the rna· It h , rewnte d k. "'Clle star: " pal~e",oo. and ."Cr:tary o( the I ~ul 0 all .m".. .. invnl\'C'd. ned"r - Ia.ot T hur. da~: marnmJ( at . 3 n . comp '.y i ! ryin,! ,) ("n ' f Goldbla tt, pre~pnt of the S te I cltion at ceremonies held. Jut
' ty d th V cc Presidenl which all'ect Bny and all raNal Nallon,,1 e~ Bu ' n' S Leat:u.. ., 11\. .. '·Wh ll . ); \\ .tutl"nt.. whn a. nl. Th" . \\ lth thn .. olhrrs In I th" Loard·. I. «.nun' lId.~ I""' Ir ouncil. Kpnneth 0 n. Wednesday. .:.n ti.t e courtroom ~
~~e ~u.red e m~ Ihey will group , and a.o;si "'lIh reo found.-\ by Ih lale PT Ident I becme law) en; in the South do I 3n But" nl bil bad c ircled the wn:n bave air ady be II ,_ d a~ .of .orthwes~em 1!ni. Circuit Judge Edward M. -Rud-tually
get a vO e if i take. arch. I Booker T. Washington. died not li"e in a world populated I block 5 v nil tim s &nd Ihen ccptl'd by the I indus ry and ~ rs y s sdh",1 Of. loum:ilism; ry. He is the /lrst colored per-
~~ummeT." ' . . arve! C(o()ke is wen Imown here I t fonday after a brief lonly by whites .. 0 la",yer Of \ !,arked at th io~ti"n .ca man" nth s. F. ,W .. po.'CI,t, pr Id ·nt of Ar· SM ~r t~~! on the ~
From Ihe very bt:~innlll o( III the M., .... n . ';puper ~orld. IlIn'·".... ~(.ncr pl'ltcllec in tbe u h Inl: the t. o. ~ace (.cl "~..,, I ' ur f'k-'I rictnn. ,.y t he) m. u.r & Co .• aDd F~ Gurl y. In tr.lmst nng the
the current session Luca8 h She l.el(an b cr lournali lie ca· I Na lt, Mr. Hol.so) . last tn ('an aVllld. and fe would WI h bt."''lme u:.P' C'OIb Ilf the m n. I.hould n'('ci~ (' c Vo. , ~e i"crr pr .,'0 nl of the Santa Fe !taLI- ud Ruddy said Dr. GUM',
. aid he hoped to ';"ind up lb ' ,,~cr n th Al'OIleTdam New~ I..oui" ille durin .. the lal . twen· to 3~oid. bln'in Negro client.., Chlrl:c-d with d :""rd rh cln- I-l! hOUJ:" no union. lnrge r wa~. from . among 1&1. ChICago ap iOtm~nl "as ~a ~ant
Senat 's bw iness no later than in 1933. From there she w nl Ii . to the annual meetml! 01 "The la ... ·yer whn ha.~ been I duel and vagrane) in Polk e I =:J.l. wh ich repre .,, !~ 10· men and " 0 111 , n noroma~ by milestone in the history 01 pubJuly
31-nd earlier if possibl . to Ih People's Voice. " ,here ~ . 'ntional egro Pres A 0- educated In a S~1l1' gat d law I ~urt. Burton and Pope. ,,·con- pl~Y"" in our e,n pany .3, ~ read.ers ,,! 1\.U"r Colwnn In Th~ Ii • h'lOls here."
Fur1h nnore. Lucas has be n . h was employed tor flv ~ ears , clalton. school must lllcvllably find the I VIC • werc ou on bond on a r I.ed a fourth Munr! wag" tn- I un TImes. Mo ethan 5.000 bal Mayor J ph M. Darst, ,.,lto
artful in all referEonces t o civil "'. copy editor and .... OCIak £I. a titud . ingrained In him b I charg of poliS 'ng bur~lar creas. EI tri i .. n r .... ~iv a "S \\ (rp c t. made lI;e appointm nt, said he
righta to IIvo'd a statemenl itor. '. CHAJ\G£ AM£JfDED that s,:;r "alion carried 0\"'" tool.s'. an d al the t im of their ma,, :rnu rate .... r $1.8 ~! r ur I M...... D~vis Pre5C. nted th .. knew Dr. G rant ould "do a
about fil;hting to the bitter end IS FINED I into h ' pr cti .. e. with con I arr t w re awaiting tnal in planl A Ollr I" t mu·!tn: With 'roll. An honorable mention good job and would me •
~ .. ch filtbu ers &$ may develop HELD Ovt:1I IX I Among the sev ral handbook 'Iu"n embarr ",mcnt, railure 10 . Criminal Court I th.. unton on W.-dncsd,lY. we ,croll ... ~s gJ v~ n a learn of 20 I :ad,n;: n ~mher ot th board., ..
aGainst minorit rights !egiSla- . LOTTERY CASE cases brought before th Poliee adequately represen the inter· I In Police Court Thursday. QUI' a "al''' S • mad"~ r'lnt", arod techni iaJU of J orda r. W. Cham ('6 N!I
tion, I J~rsh..u Ward, 54, w held Court last week ... as a case in. ests of hi client, ten.ion be· I they 'er rel ased on bond to ~~nt* in LoUIV,Il,! by an A rm ·ur C", for their l5-y ar I pmi~al I .. der, and J . E. Mitcll-
The ril!hU mobilliation group I to th "rand jury when he was volving William Dean, 48. 2000 tween lawyer and client And be tried January 27. ag nty ' ~ . the f"'I"r. 3I govem., d~ycl pmen of ACTH. the drug len. pu h~ h.cr nf th St. Louis
nslS of scm 4,000 delegat arraigned in Pnli Court on a Magazine, who und r an amt-nd. other mor .ubtl pitral " I m nL Thl~ . u"'ey .hn. that \\ b,e,", .: u . Pd to rombat artll - Argus, (eXl'm appr iatioQ
from 33 lat£.S. The del ati ns Ilolt ry cnselasl Thur~day. Ward cd char~ of d. i orderly conduct ! Curt decisi w 101 ratinll ej(· N thin, ,; r a I ... a eVeI Ih~ v ralle rate paid fo" d. '1 riti Th croll was lICe pted I f r 'Jay"," Darsl' recaptiliOQ
""' no In Washingt ur in pl~3d d u llty ... as fined $1500 r I!at ion, 8re. th brief stat . aehie"ed with ut enthwlasm. (Continued OD ~ce 4) by Victor Conqu ;to head at th of ('() roo ttz/!· of St. Lows.
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| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, January 28, 1950. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 33. No. 4. |
| 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. 3. but is actually Vol. 33. No. 4. There is a crease across the center of page one that makes some lines illegible. |
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| Date Original | 1950-01-28 |
| Object Type | Newspapers |
| Source | Issue on Reel 6 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19500128 in the Louisville Leader Collection, University of Louisville Archives and Records Center. |
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| Title | 19500128 1 |
| Full Text | Two Re-Arrested By Race Detectives Earl V. Burton, 26, of 1100 block on 28th, and Sam S. Pope, 22, of 100 block Southland Boulevard, were picked up by Detectives Jesse Taylor, and James Ratliffe, at Ninth and Madison, last Thursday morning at 3 a.m. They, with three others in an automobile had circled the block several times and then parked at the intersection causing the two race detectives to become suspicious of the men. Charged with disorderly conduct and vagrancy in Police Court, Burton and Pope, ex-convicts, were out on bond on a charge of possessing burglar tools, and at the time of their arrest were awaiting trial in Criminal Court. In Police Court Thursday, they were released on bond to be tried January 27. Manager [photo] R. L. Ransaw General manager of the Lyric and Palace movie houses, who has not only kept these places going successfully against all strong competition, but who also finds time to take the lead in the activities of his church and in racial affairs and public movements. Harvester Company Writes Families Families of the employees of the International Harvester Co. were written a letter by P.W. Johnson, works manager of the company in an effort to "explain the unfortunate strike", as termed by the manager. A copy of the letter to The Leader under date of January 19 follows" "I am writing this letter to Harvester families to try and explain the unfortunate strike that has resulted in either small paychecks or no paychecks for most of our employees. "The issue in the strike is simple: the AFL Electricians Union, which represents 79 employees, is insisting on a 14-cents-an-hour general wage increase. The company has offered the electricians and all other unions pension insurance and welfare plans, which amount to ten-cents-an-hour. The electricians say they are not interested in pensions, insurance, and welfare plans. "The company’s offer is not made in place of a wage increase. Instead, it comes from the recommendations of presidential fact-finding board. Last summer the board said, in effect, that industry has certain social security obligations to its employees over and above wages. The company is trying to follow the board's recommendations, which have already been accepted, by the steel industry and many others. "Our electricians say they should receive a wage increase—although no union, large or small, which represents employees in our company has received a fourth round wage increase. Electricians receive a maximum rate of $1.88 at our plant. At our last meeting with the union on Wednesday, we quoted a wage survey made recently in Louisville by and agency of the federal government. This survey showed that the average rate paid for elec (Continued on page 4) WASTE IS HIT; I THRIFT URGED I OT AFfORD "FISHTAILS". WHlSKfY AND (IGARETTES fO OTH 250 YEARS In:dian I'lls, Ind., Jan. 26- doors wlth(.lut r.l '.al di!:'cn ~n In a ringm Emancipation Day at",n to Henry A Wall3"". th( add""". Re\,. William H,'lm p d ·nl.al candidat,· l n Ih( &:-rle~, pastor (If the- "~heat Pl'ogrc: .,,\"c party ticket Sir I Bapt,,1 Church. Allanla I Ti: trIed a m 'c (n' t Ga. . educat r and author. thal bnng to .!~.. tJn.' th( pE:rp.. t"'atoTl'O ]en~ed Ihe American ~gro I, u! the I~nthlng 01 Iwo mtn and wIn ~t-d~~. citizenshIp. H It \u 'omt.:n In nnrot.:, Ga. 6:':,~~1 Phill!ps Temp]e C:'1E Stnk:ng l,ul at the edutatt'i Enrouraging Ihrilt. lashing ou cIa.s.c.. th s",:~ker. chn~ged a t wasle. he said, .. 'e/tree; millt ~,,~ ;~~:~~el~:;!~'~~~):n,::~~ U S T BE get on the ball, and make the:r h'l .. t . I d contri~ution to the SUln total of ;~i~:n n~~onn. prac :ccs. rao Ja 15 .. Amencan Itfe. The greal thaI lenge of science opens i door The speaker asked Ih3t the} to any man wh" dar 10 enter." "Iorget their degre s and get ou t IFF ONTS Striking at the ownership of thl'lr crowbars of Intelligence ============::===============================';' ;::~" c:n";:,; h~~e~t~ ~: :'1~h~;IP the egro out of the ON TOUR MASTON JON ES ury o! "Fishtails" whiskey. a nd . "Education and rel!l:ion are cigarettes for another 250 years. v llal for.-es and are absolulely "Too many Negroes are rid. necess'lrY to th program of the ing in Buicks and .. a ting ou t of Negro in America. Parents PASSES A AY sardine cans" I h e speaker should work their fingernails o ff charged. to lo"" that their chtldren arc Siressing the effective use of educated lor themselves." thl' L'e ballol in ~ vote for men and lopeaku saId. m ea s ur e s, nol parties. he While Rev. Borders denied Ihe charged the N"Cro In th North philO!nphy nf "you can take .. 11 with Ihe failure 10 v o te while the world. bul gI ve me J esus." his brother in the Sou th rought he sIT • ed that nn God-less valiantly for the right of Ihe people can prOl!ress In the HOTELMAN. (HUR(H AND (IVIC LEADER. SUCCUMBS AT NICHOLS HOIPITAL CENTRAL HIGH GRADUATES TOLD MINISTER SAYS NEGROES ARE TIRED OF LEFTOVERS AND BENEVOLENT HAHOOU1S ~~o~iv;~~~c!,°~o t~~u':';:";:'~ w~~~'ODlShing the Negro 10 l\t""I"n J ,n • on" of L ,u:'- '. 'I d at Caml T,,: I ·r. the educator noted. enter business and .'develop th(' ville's finest c;tizen~ a nd mo~t B )rn in Bou\ .. :", 1't n1"'_. Jon .. ·... In the co' r~ nf n:s addre ~ schools, but in any hool we He asserted that courageous skill of the J e wish busln sman ~:t!~:i:t :;~:d~~" ~~ t~:c~~~~cc~ ~~aen ~n a ~:'~i '~I;~, ~, 1,:,~3 ;a:~ I ~~'v~ ~!I~:~ua;:;" w~:nt~~ ~"':':.sl~~~~~d on th" same ~~~r~~~i~a~i~u'i'h~~I!~~ :~!~~~:t~~~~:t~~.~P~:;~ cumbed al Ihe NIchols Hosp ilal • "port H"tel, or.d hc~"r~ !,(OU'!:! Hil;h Sc:."dO' at Halleck Ha lJ, Ia.. t "Freedom of religion. Free-more elIlciently operated Negro lasl Sunday morrung, after 8n ttl .the K en tu ~ky I,,, ",a, head-; R. L. Ransaw Thunday n:gol. Rev. p. E. KIng. dom to belong. not iust to Negro b . esse.;; th ther ' t Illness of sevc ral weeks. \\~' t t'r at IhL Commt·rc".] Clu.1 G""md !olanall"" ,,! lh~ L" , 'c P,,:lo~ nf Z;on Bapllst Church, churches, but to any ~bun;h inus;.~ ~ ~~;::)-"::'pi ,:~~ Mr. J ones. who lived al 514 Fu neral "''''I('es foor Mr J or.e.1 and Pitlnce " ,,,,.,,, ~.OQ"s • .vho ,ald. 'The "gro mu:1 challenge wherc ... e want to worship support N't-gro business whole- S. ~I st Street. had b ee n a head- ".l·' hll~ at Bm&d" ":' . Terrplc, h"" not 'rtly k. p t thL-e pl .. ,,'( afC"?,nts to t he ~:nencn~ ..... ay cf God:' . " ~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~b~~~~~~~~~~.~l~nc-~. ~10 t~er~a1~th~e~K?~~t~-~k~y~H~a~13"A ?~~• pE... cZ...~. C.•h ~ ..~. ,., .. ~-~~~; .~.~...~ ~_~~-~1 , ~r.1~'f"rJ ~0. " ~• ~t ' •• - -"_ m~• n" g~•~ n- ~- 5 R~• K,~rw:.U:::':~:.::'-~:~ ~W!!l. . ".IfI. reM) nilEd lecturer and orator. \years ac:o, L "':.Q. 3..:i a ho!.( 1 . ,nml F. S . • ~IQ.c rson (.rr ~.at., n~, ar,d t fi :id'S t t fT' P. to take th~ Ip:'ld on I \, t: ~ ll1' \h gt:ttJ.lll) It:.Ct- 1 ~tafes and R~Ja AI' TRUMAN PUTS h g 'U I k he knew how t o make !rlelld~ uthc-r lJ~n~f.tcn, r1ci':'-tlclpaLng_ l\ the a "z-Jitu-"!:i o f h ie: ('hiJIch o.:1d () cr_ a41d !J4.:r':. \01 nt h a ndC\ut... . · l s: ng to Amencan N'e {!TOE'S be. ,0 nW:v :a"~,::;x\:.:e on an a nd ho ... t" keep IhLm. in th~ loyal and faithful h urc~ mO'",. , ir, r~~ al a1!a'"" . ~nd pu bl:c y;" I aVe f,.til d"e needs in this I ,·ause. although \ e belie"e our t:.Xle :., e pe g. :-'am manner k nown to him as bE.r Mr_ J e·nes l':a:'erl to the I nll)v.'m('ot~. I ('ou!"t!'"y 3nd \\,c must see thai ~orm or go\' ernmcr..t the best, it I a chu rchman a nd ci ti£en. H:s hi~he.... . t p laces wh~cr th ('hun:" 1h.·)o ::\!~ nlet : 115 ha rd to unde rstand &eoIrtc" l:on- JEWISH FRAT VOTES pru inc i~ mou rned by ( ilizen alf'.'rds a layman, "''''' pr m I H' nvnTER COMPANY 'p""cnt h •• " .. " With 110 r~'1 tradietion~ in th i; ""UDtry. LEADERS ON SPOT TO ADMIT NEGROES of'~~e~ai;r. 'J~~~~~~s~dc~:~;: ~~a~~ i~f t~~, ~:;'~~i~~I~O~::":.~j A~ u W" ITES FAMILIEf r;~~~"t~ Lc~';r~~'~u/:~ r~~~ltr~~~c~I::.~t~; sret~,'nc~~~~ c~~~ __ I Loub.viUc he hnd Just complet. rt.:pre!-cnted S r( ac,- y Tt.mpI, I t( J \\. Of"l C Yo '-' iH P :lht~_ C~n tltuti n as it l~ or. paper New York, Jan. 26--Delegates ed Ihree y ars in th Armed 0.1 e,' ral General CNlf renc.~. -- "D"" n~ Jobs. Not d irty. n,en- With the pra l ire ••• 'lC i" the to the 40th convent ion of Phi force .... ~ervjn:; in the inth I He 5:eneci ~ tnasu:-u' at Bro:ui F~m.hcs G( the rr.pln)re5 (.If ial joJb ...... hut :r.c bc:;t wP ar hparts of men" . .. igma D Ita, national J ewif':h Cavalry a.s CIU3l't ermm:ter and \\ay 14 year~ . and .wt .. r a p{riod t!.c· Int.~rna!lona l Harw' tLr C'. GuahfiN:l '0 hold. The th me of trf" t2:-.d com- LUCAS AND BARKLEY (ITED ON ISSUE • "II,,~( fraternily, voteo 0" r· r"e .. H'rg hnt. Dralt.d 1ft 1917 01 yt"r, h. \\a' trt:..'u'o:r (f Ih, I\\'"~ ":rilltn a letter t-y P ".' "J::du, "~.,,n. no Just in rerlainl (ContlnUI'd on pog. 4) whplznin~ly tu admit Net!rc h bet'amp a fiC' ld art1Ucry ~t"r· L)ui~\- Ue Brli!1(,l) (If th(~ !'\a Juhn!»(.n, w('Tk.· manaJ!cr (t ,J-. - OF CIVil RIGHTS IF .IT TAKES ALL SUMMER to m nlb ""I~ip hu~ Thu rsd".Y. I:(anl at Camp K nox. a nl also· (Contlr.uPl on page 4) c,lmp'IIIY ;" ~~ eff'.r.t to :'''~II''~ NAMED CHICAGOAN The afTlnnallvl' vote wa:; rc~ts· t h ...: unfnrtun te stnie, a; B ~ RObich.~~gC men and senalor~ Icrest on a reol u tlOn which said: I COUTHERN LA WYERS SIGN SUPREME (OURT t~rnl!d u:' tho' 'nandger. A C"P.· T~e C;;:'90 SUD.Tima to speed actton at thi! session tin "No male und, r~rad,:,at~ shall J "', Ihe t~lter 10 'lhc Lfoad ' r un· . 26 P . the entir~ Truman program for he denied memher~hlp In PhI BRIEF IN fUPPORT OF LAW SCHOOL (ArE d r c'~I( (f January 19 follo\':s' Washmgton'h Jan.h edh' re:,l- ronst ltUllonal guarantees 10 ra- i!(ma Della .ol1y bccau." 01 J J "t "m "flt'ng this INter to OF THE YEAR fe~t ~ant ~ 3~e': out I~:e~ cia! and rcligiou.~ minnri li!:5. hi' ra('P. color or ('rPM:' Han,~ .. ler families to try :lr.d uc ilan . :~a ~ e b fro 'h'ch On Monday Lucas and Sen. I And t,acking up Ihe int ent , New Or) an •• La., J an. ~6--' b""ed ,.n t h., !wltd t ha' "The e""t ... n he unfortunale s l n kc ClV ng h ~ .:m" . I Dougl D-llJ ad d ressed the 01 the resolutinn, Ihe (ral group Eight""n g.,uthe rn la ... "}'"r: ha-. I South is p,y,'hol";;lcally ".,e! Ihllt has re.." ed in el her sm JJ I ~e\~a~f:.:e d:e r~':,rrae~~CI:':- . c.:nt.tnued on page 4) i 'sued an u~animous a ppro,·all s.i~ned a brief to b" pre,pnted phi l~,,)phl'aIlY so (.~mmitl .... 1 I" pa ych ~ ~ or no paycheck;; f" r \m l . . ' Co p I of the pledging of Negro stu· before the U. S . Supreme Cou rl the 1t1~a "f 't'grej:!at'"n tJ:a', rot) mo!:t or our Empl y . :n~on session 0, ngr FIRST RACE WOMAN d nls bv the un.'vEor. ,ty of Wis· I In su p,,?rt 01 a Negro law slu - l han!!e. how , er ,ma'l. can h: I "'l h' i"ue in hi' ,'flk,' ;s DOnOR JU lAN SELECTED FROM AMONG . e "\'1 im of the Pn~j. ("oman chapter_ The Ftudent. dent sumg (or adnu, Ion to th~ mad(: . - . .and 1h f"rOn: !oHm' 1 simpl" till' A FI. EI .l.t. ,c~an$ de~ pushin g a ppears to hel ON NEW YORK DAILY p l(-dged Insl .pnng b." P i Ch.ap- law school o f t he. 'niverslty o f ronn .,r words musl b.I' fOUnd jUniOIl. w.hirh re;:;~.• ~ I, .. cr,l 181 OTHERS THROUGH NEWSPAPER POll S nat Majority Leader L.u.ca \('r, I. \Vcath rs (Son ny) Sykes, Tex~, Aubre:\ WtUam.'·;', P rt'SI· \\ ha:h \\ IU all(,\.., tou, d t.·mal ot p loy" ... , I'· i .... 'il!'"Lr.~ , n a 'II t .... pt - ______ _ of i llinois. Thrust (Ju t with hJm ~ -- 23····'ar·('ld ~~·nl r, frum Chtca· dent u( the _ Southern C.mCc.r- d"m{ ra ) tt, bt r f'( ... ~nt'l~(.d wi th :In· hour P' "(",r._t \A.·;'lr" in rf '''e_, ''',:. oik', Ji .. n. 26---CG:ngratu- r ar~h and devclo mt nt dJ. V' Prdcnl Barklev /IOw York. J an. 26 - The !;(. at lh unl\-erslly. enee J::d ucatlOnal Fund. I nc., 01 Ih' fu nd m~nt:.J pll CIPI' : ',f IT " "omp"ny h~. ..ff~r. 1 1hO! I' '- r. c.;..aJ:cs ly tlle h i" f th P :~. u~~~e Lu~~ d ~ not rat~ ~l::l\"_f' ":ark ct uf, d~m("~~ic WO:k- TiH d~llI::at(~ alo..(1 tum d I Nl.\\ OTt _an~, anno~("(.-d. Irl( nocr aC'y. Ifl(ct:,"-an., ;oel &U f h. r Uhlf.n.'" d:t-ti: rt:ilt:d tn Ia.: t Wffln~"; V~6n d~"'lnaeti~m,:=~.,t cam a tough re-elcction fight th,. ~rs 1ft .ew York City IS cxpo. ed Ihu.mb~ down on n proposal, The b rief. flied In behalf of "Th ductr;n of 'Cp.lra'c P"""lon. 1:1S"'I:"·" .. r I .. ..Ifan I f"r Dr. Percy 1.. Julian. 50. $C. ' when Dr. Juli after .e year I In a ~W!S of artIcles run m.ng In wh,ch ,t w~, sa id wOl~ld nullify th EducatIOnal Fund. a ttacks equoli! is that lntontr,li!'n M'! I 01.,..-. ,,·hid. a,. r ,,, ' l,1 f.,· I"" d ~. "Chicagoan of Ih I s['Cf'Ch of acee ~ turned hie what Mr. Truman did was t u the ?ally Compass. Carrying th the resolubon by selh?g up an \ the ~rlnci~le. of "separate but I (Continued on paC of) '0,,1- n'l h •• u. T I',· rl. 'a,s' Y'a r ' f'1~ h's d elo ment of ' find his falhe/ and e, to • dvil rights d legation Tu _ bY· li."e. of Marvel Cooke. Mrs~ "un~tten gentlemEn s agree· equal ' racllobes In educat",n "" .ay Ie" y ":.,, no in e"pst . in I dru.:s te fig a rthritis ~d rh('U· and Mrs. James S. r:;::~:' :. d h h d bee ed b ' Cooke", the first .gro ",oma ",.nl that no oth~r Negroes I Involved In the c&.P of Herman TWO RE ARRESTED 8Y p'n·lnn • • If,,, ' r:cn' ·., a VI 'I~ar" rn i ( r I c tin ' .. ~8S an: BaTkl;Y ~:,s:; wo~ I to work . as a full-fledged writer would be asked to join. I Sweatt. who is challem!'ng th I - 1I1.1M . a c \ - . I (on ueG 011 page 4) _ _ ... on a dally new:;paper. She ha.~ n ght of the state or Tt xa,..: teJ RA(E DETECTIva:r . .,... e . m a "' . f:; ofT r- i'i I .. t 101' .,3" ,00 perso were ke~p Ihe Senate m se tlon tall heen on the tatr of tbe Com· HOLSEY DIES f"rce h,m tn a ll .nd a se':;rL/!ated ~.J "d~' in ' 'I.~t ~ f _ '" ~,.. , i:1 "n h an. d at 8 " frison Hoi I ST LOUIS DflTlST 01 :~:r~~ ;~en~7~t'~ ~ .~ pass, the Clt~'s younlte~t dail Y1 ATTUSKEGEE NI.I!:n, laWSCh I)OI,WilIia ms.aid'l -- ~~"""" !;" 't\oJ:'II ~"III~:"fr'~':11 n .en 'i'u._.!..~J to applaud "80 ciscrirnination program. I' h et. Si nce N~vembcr. 1'u.skeg • J a n. 2 - Albnn L. Th ca.",' is sched uled tn Ix Ear) V. Bur1on. 26, f 1101 V t. r """'fT" "rta ;"n., of .. pr .'. e a .. ar~ 0 1 'he . croll o! me nt ; ARD OF fDUCJOOIi "Every efTor1 is tM-ing made Mrs. Cooke IS not confined H('~ 'y, wh" 'ad been a5!OCla ed I h.arc! J anuary 30th. I h l' '''k on 2f1th. Rnd Sam . Pope. I ,ILl l"1 fnel !I..dlfty, 1: ~rJ . L.'1:! to th. . 'det) .know~ r"""arrh I -- to get a vote on the~e m /bur 'S gro" new The sla ff IS ,.; th Tusk gee In.- tituto: ror Signf'd by la • e,-,; rqm" ,'nt· 22. of 100 block uthtatlcl Boul ',u·,.n' r Ih., I ..... rd. ~ , •. , ":T," ch rr.". Th,' IM'bcn nf Dr'l St. Louis, Jan. 26 - D r, U. 10 Ih Senale." tne Pre ident small and. h r duties com~e elne tn forty ~ tn ..... 3.' . ecretary I fng ;,11 13 .1Ith. rn ~:.tcs. t he ":"Rrd. wt'r(' p,eke! up Iy 0.' 1l'('. It", 1".!U,t r\' I,,,, rr rtain !'OCiai J oltan '':1' made by ,a pan.('I . ward Louis Grant, a deatW, Id I d f the National equalJy With those or.olher ed, · \' th. I:.t Pn"nt nt R. R. Mnr· bnt! ,It.noounr(' t du a tl(onal "·1:-1 I" (;l J .,,-' , Taylnr, and J am,· . ~"lIril y nbll.·:\ti.m t.. It. pm . , ",'mP'sed of M. r.s. Lo)al Davl .' ((\ k Ille (1:\ o t offire .. • ~merJ!::r'::i:il R i hts Mobil. I t rial tattmen. Sh s rH .on l ,on, 8SSl lant '0 Pr '$· d"nt F . D. r.~atll)n a· hun!! 'qualb h arm· R .. ~lifT", at inth and. lIIadion.\ ploy .. ovo-r a nd above WR: • sou .. 1 and elVI" I ad!'.; J I I "'''" ot the Boa.rd of U. i:r,alion, ...fhe lcad~r ! the rna· It h , rewnte d k. "'Clle star: " pal~e",oo. and ."Cr:tary o( the I ~ul 0 all .m".. .. invnl\'C'd. ned"r - Ia.ot T hur. da~: marnmJ( at . 3 n . comp '.y i ! ryin,! ,) ("n ' f Goldbla tt, pre~pnt of the S te I cltion at ceremonies held. Jut ' ty d th V cc Presidenl which all'ect Bny and all raNal Nallon,,1 e~ Bu ' n' S Leat:u.. ., 11\. .. '·Wh ll . ); \\ .tutl"nt.. whn a. nl. Th" . \\ lth thn .. olhrrs In I th" Loard·. I. «.nun' lId.~ I""' Ir ouncil. Kpnneth 0 n. Wednesday. .:.n ti.t e courtroom ~ ~~e ~u.red e m~ Ihey will group , and a.o;si "'lIh reo found.-\ by Ih lale PT Ident I becme law) en; in the South do I 3n But" nl bil bad c ircled the wn:n bave air ady be II ,_ d a~ .of .orthwes~em 1!ni. Circuit Judge Edward M. -Rud-tually get a vO e if i take. arch. I Booker T. Washington. died not li"e in a world populated I block 5 v nil tim s &nd Ihen ccptl'd by the I indus ry and ~ rs y s sdh",1 Of. loum:ilism; ry. He is the /lrst colored per- ~~ummeT." ' . . arve! C(o()ke is wen Imown here I t fonday after a brief lonly by whites .. 0 la",yer Of \ !,arked at th io~ti"n .ca man" nth s. F. ,W .. po.'CI,t, pr Id ·nt of Ar· SM ~r t~~! on the ~ From Ihe very bt:~innlll o( III the M., .... n . ';puper ~orld. IlIn'·".... ~(.ncr pl'ltcllec in tbe u h Inl: the t. o. ~ace (.cl "~..,, I ' ur f'k-'I rictnn. ,.y t he) m. u.r & Co .• aDd F~ Gurl y. In tr.lmst nng the the current session Luca8 h She l.el(an b cr lournali lie ca· I Na lt, Mr. Hol.so) . last tn ('an aVllld. and fe would WI h bt."''lme u:.P' C'OIb Ilf the m n. I.hould n'('ci~ (' c Vo. , ~e i"crr pr .,'0 nl of the Santa Fe !taLI- ud Ruddy said Dr. GUM', . aid he hoped to ';"ind up lb ' ,,~cr n th Al'OIleTdam New~ I..oui" ille durin .. the lal . twen· to 3~oid. bln'in Negro client.., Chlrl:c-d with d :""rd rh cln- I-l! hOUJ:" no union. lnrge r wa~. from . among 1&1. ChICago ap iOtm~nl "as ~a ~ant Senat 's bw iness no later than in 1933. From there she w nl Ii . to the annual meetml! 01 "The la ... ·yer whn ha.~ been I duel and vagrane) in Polk e I =:J.l. wh ich repre .,, !~ 10· men and " 0 111 , n noroma~ by milestone in the history 01 pubJuly 31-nd earlier if possibl . to Ih People's Voice. " ,here ~ . 'ntional egro Pres A 0- educated In a S~1l1' gat d law I ~urt. Burton and Pope. ,,·con- pl~Y"" in our e,n pany .3, ~ read.ers ,,! 1\.U"r Colwnn In Th~ Ii • h'lOls here." Fur1h nnore. Lucas has be n . h was employed tor flv ~ ears , clalton. school must lllcvllably find the I VIC • werc ou on bond on a r I.ed a fourth Munr! wag" tn- I un TImes. Mo ethan 5.000 bal Mayor J ph M. Darst, ,.,lto artful in all referEonces t o civil "'. copy editor and .... OCIak £I. a titud . ingrained In him b I charg of poliS 'ng bur~lar creas. EI tri i .. n r .... ~iv a "S \\ (rp c t. made lI;e appointm nt, said he righta to IIvo'd a statemenl itor. '. CHAJ\G£ AM£JfDED that s,:;r "alion carried 0\"'" tool.s'. an d al the t im of their ma,, :rnu rate .... r $1.8 ~! r ur I M...... D~vis Pre5C. nted th .. knew Dr. G rant ould "do a about fil;hting to the bitter end IS FINED I into h ' pr cti .. e. with con I arr t w re awaiting tnal in planl A Ollr I" t mu·!tn: With 'roll. An honorable mention good job and would me • ~ .. ch filtbu ers &$ may develop HELD Ovt:1I IX I Among the sev ral handbook 'Iu"n embarr ",mcnt, railure 10 . Criminal Court I th.. unton on W.-dncsd,lY. we ,croll ... ~s gJ v~ n a learn of 20 I :ad,n;: n ~mher ot th board., .. aGainst minorit rights !egiSla- . LOTTERY CASE cases brought before th Poliee adequately represen the inter· I In Police Court Thursday. QUI' a "al''' S • mad"~ r'lnt", arod techni iaJU of J orda r. W. Cham ('6 N!I tion, I J~rsh..u Ward, 54, w held Court last week ... as a case in. ests of hi client, ten.ion be· I they 'er rel ased on bond to ~~nt* in LoUIV,Il,! by an A rm ·ur C", for their l5-y ar I pmi~al I .. der, and J . E. Mitcll- The ril!hU mobilliation group I to th "rand jury when he was volving William Dean, 48. 2000 tween lawyer and client And be tried January 27. ag nty ' ~ . the f"'I"r. 3I govem., d~ycl pmen of ACTH. the drug len. pu h~ h.cr nf th St. Louis nslS of scm 4,000 delegat arraigned in Pnli Court on a Magazine, who und r an amt-nd. other mor .ubtl pitral " I m nL Thl~ . u"'ey .hn. that \\ b,e", .: u . Pd to rombat artll - Argus, (eXl'm appr iatioQ from 33 lat£.S. The del ati ns Ilolt ry cnselasl Thur~day. Ward cd char~ of d. i orderly conduct ! Curt decisi w 101 ratinll ej(· N thin, ,; r a I ... a eVeI Ih~ v ralle rate paid fo" d. '1 riti Th croll was lICe pted I f r 'Jay"" Darsl' recaptiliOQ ""' no In Washingt ur in pl~3d d u llty ... as fined $1500 r I!at ion, 8re. th brief stat . aehie"ed with ut enthwlasm. (Continued OD ~ce 4) by Victor Conqu ;to head at th of ('() roo ttz/!· of St. Lows. P_A_TR_O_N_IZ_E_T_H_E_L--E-A-D-E-R- A-D V E R T I SERS |
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