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Mrs. Carrie Anderson Taylor Passes Away
Mrs. Carrie Anderson Taylor, one of Louisville's most prominent women in the educational, civic, fraternal and business life of the race, passed away at her home, 604 S. 18th Street, last Sunday morning.
Mrs. Taylor retired as a teacher in the Louisville public schools in 1921, and became active with her husband, Spencer Taylor, in the Spencer Service Station, 1601 W. Chestnut.
Mrs. Taylor taught at the Phyllis Wheatley and Mary B. Talbert schools, and over the years she was a leader in several organizations. She served as Worthy Matron of Zorah Chapter of the Eastern Star; Past Royal Matron of Cecilia Dunlap Grand Chapter, and Past Most Noble Governor of the Household of Ruth.
Mrs. Taylor was secretary of the Cecilia Dunlap Grand Chapter; secretary of the local chapter of Isis and District Grand Most Noble Governor of the State of Kentucky at the time of her death. She is survived by her husband, a foster son, Larry Talton, and a sister, Mrs. Mattie Anderson.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Church of Our Merciful Saviour, Rev. G. A. [Stams?] officiating. Burial in Louisville Cemetery, J. B. Cooper Funeral Home, undertakers.
INDICTMENT DISMISSED IN SHELBYVILLE. Shelbyville, Ky., Feb. 16. Special Judge Rufus Lisle, presiding in the Circuit Court here last Wednesday, dismissed an indictment which charged Henry Davis, colored, with detaining a woman last December, on a defense plea that no Negro served on the Shelby County grand jury that brought the indictment. Judge Lisle sustained the motion for dismissal filed by Walter B. Smith, Louisville attorney for Davis, through an affidavit, signed by O.D. Todd, C. Boyd Green, W.W. Jesse and Victoria Green, which stated that no Negroes had ever served on a grand jury in Shelby County. Judge Lisle continued the case to the May term of the grand jury and ordered Davis held on failure to post a $5,000 bond. Since his arrest Davis has been held in Louisville in the Jefferson County Jail for safekeeping.
REFUSED POLICE
SHAKEDOWN FEE
PROWT MADE BY (HURCH LEADERS:
NATIONAL DEfEJISE COMMmEE FORMED
Crucago, Feb. 16.-A 19 ycar· Aor.oun in a National Ktr-old
'egro youth, Robert Kirk",n· k('ndoll DeCense Committee Ar·
doll, has bren sentenced h re to thur 1. Pricl', Illin is CRC x·
75 years in prison beeau.e, the eeuhxe secrt:tary, reponed tha
Ch'il Rig"ts Congr of Illinois th Ch'cago Ra:t. t 1m. teTS
h • announced, "he refused to AILan~ h air dy votl'l all·
pay a fIve-dollar shakcdo\\'n f out support {r the K irk nd II
to William Healy and Howard. DefcnsE' Comuutl , and that
P arson, two "f th" most brutal ' Bishop W, J , Walls, of the !!ruI
anti-Negro poli~ officers on Epi copal DIStrict of the A,M,E,
Chicago's South Sid :' Zion ChUrch. has vlSlIed Stall'-.
KIrkendoll, eRC reporled, had Attorney John H, Boy! WIth
been pIcked up tWIC ' before by Father Clarence Park r, chairIbe
two pobce ofltccrs 10 ron- man of mino.s CR , to prot t
neclion with alleged cnm . In the Kirkendoll !ram -up.
oc.th instanct', the polic m .. n's DUring tbe tnal, six wlloessat
t em pte d frame-ups \\' r .. es, ",eluding Klrkcndoll' wife,
thrown out of the l"'UrtS. lestl lied that he was more than
In July. 19~9, Kirkendoll, who two m,les from th se ne oC the
IS married, was picked up a thIrd allct:t'li cnme at the Ume it suplime
by Healy and P ars n and posedly happened.
charged witb "raping" a 52· Yet the appeal to anti·Negro
year-old white spinster. After a I bias by the prosecution was so
quick four·day trial, befoTE' a strong, CRC "'ported, that a
jury from which N, egTOE'S, were verdict of guilty \\,'as brOUght, in
excluded, the 7S-year sentencc by the all-whJte jury neverthewas
pronounced on Thursday. less. The sole dtrE'et evidcnce
January 26, by Crlmmal Court I against Kirkendoll was supplied
Judge George M. FISh r. (Continued on pag 4)
E 80 BILL F RIGHT A
NAACP THINKS I
FEPC CAN WIN
DESPITE All THE TRICKS AND BLUNDERS,
IF PEOPLE WILL KEEP UP PRESSURE
SIMPLE AND FAIR
SAYS BUNCHE
BUT DOES NOI CLAIM THE RIGHT TO
SPEAK FO All OF MATrON'S 14,
REPUDIATES NEW
GOP PLATFORM New York, Feb. 16-Desplt"l Adam Clayton Powell Jr., has,
all the tricks and blundc,"" of I confused the public and gIven ChI ag,', n b. 16.-UN m'dia- cease r qUlring its Nepc rltl-thepasttwoweek~.!
tisawcU-lsome members of Congress an h\r. Ralph J . Eunche, }ic;Js inlz('nsto run the rae f11t(ove ..
. . . , , kno\\n fact to Washington t'at I'out", but the real chances of th .. "urnnt IHUC of Npt;"" Di- a sPLclal ob.I1'C1e ~ours wnile
Ne~ York, Feb. 16.-Ro~ I tradl.tional poslllon of the Re- the FEPC bill can p,,-, the the bill have not be .. n hurt too j!bt, "" "quite ~Impl., and irn-I all oth r cl:i~cm ror.l~C en
Wtlkins, act tOg secretary of the publican Party as an ad,'neate H d 'll d '!h: bad! min,ntly fair' rtght! wh,rh he Ithe flat; 2. That Amerkar, :«r
National Assneiallon for the Ad- of civil rights legislation:' th
ouse ~ w~h ·t t~ WI;" y. as .an .inrll\'ldUal N, gr,) wants ciety Ht th handkap 01 !.
vancement of Colored People, The section on civil rights, Mr. .~ ~cx mati I ~ peop e "The 3.nnouncement Li th~ whit Amenta to f!Tan t hun. frdm our ~houki(or~; 3, ThHt i t
loday congratulated Senator Wilkins pointed out, "is weasel· Wl eep up pre ure or pass- Dem~ra\!~ Senate leaders thaI IX h t h h hI
Irving Ives for hIS pcn repudia- worded and totally inadequa te. [age. . ~e b ,ll wlll not be broughl up to ,;~~~Il f:.r
a ;Jt of ~~~~;ir~'s! ~~~~n~~CkT~a~ ~rt~~~ ~;r::f.:=
Parly s atem:~t t~f To~ege:-:e~guil~o~,,::, m~:~in~: I R()~~i~~~ ~~t~~~:~~:a;, ;o~ I ~"as u;.:teden;~ea.,~~~a:":I,1 H;:~ I H,OOO.O(lll Kf'snl' ~r Rund", I :!e" 0' ir.f~r-';t_ :...~ ·-,0:", , ~ r----......
J b tb t I Asoc allo fo the t' ed h d~'( lare, that mIllion' of sdf-, QO longer c, rywh·r ... ...;...: ".-1
and objectives rC-lless generalitips. They want spe- : a luna t 'f C 11 ~ P r I sure mlbl be con IOU on t e ap)X,nt.d Kq:;ru "lead .. ,..,' makc at u~ a., a gr. up; 5. Th~: '" be
leased this \\·eck. dfic answe~ to pressing prob , A vancl.~en 0 0 or op e- Adminl~tration, thc House lead· what th( !'\q.!TO want· ~'U nd a("ct:pttd a~ inrl:\'icl~~ far
The New York R~publican !llms. Is the Republtcan Party I and chaIrman of !he Nahon~1 1 ers, and the individual Congress- I . E C I R h 1\1 b li ' 1 \'( r:o (."'Inlptic:ut'd. whatt..\·t r \\t' ire ,\('rth .. nd be
aid he wa nppo ed to the adop. c,,,r an FEPC with enforcement mergen~y .. l\,'" III 0 I - m"n 10, bring up the b,l. The boll Bunchc. "'onlln :'S: '" kl."",, ! \!l\'('n thl unhan'pH((! • Pl'or -
lion uf the G.O,P. statement be· phW rs su h at:; the act Sp(m· zahan. to CIVil rl~h supporters can be call«i on Calendar \'f"hat 1 i'i~ an mdl',nduC" w. nt. tunit~. tl) prm .• p (.If (:·~;;:-c .... { (.ur
l'aus "a...:; n deals with the Inat.! "-"rro by you lor Ne\\' York acrnss the nahon, I \Ved.ncsday. when chainnen of
t rs of civil rJghts, )abor~man- State? Dot's th porty \\3nt to "All obsen.'ers in the capital co~mlttees are called in alphn. t:~Pllrfh:ir~:~ ;:" ,::t ~;t~~~t .:.;~~: ~~~.r ~~~,t~ ~h\:':t~~~,u~,:~~:~:l~ f'~~
as:t:ment re:lations and ~ocjal rc· outlaw Iyncrunr? Does it want admit r~hat FE~ ca.~ ~a .. s th bchra.l orde.r. It c~n ~ call~ to th: :,:o-piI3ti,tnos: tor m •. st "N .. ~- hiJ:h, in (un r('''',x l.t .... -,r: 'Iog-
:-ponsibihty i t falls far !'oh(lrt of to Sl'C'ure free elccticm ..... in (:v('rT HoU!).e. he sa,.d, . E\ en the uP . b,li SpeaKer Ra,) bUt,n r~c()c. gn.t:..... n. y 'J
the pro\'idon::o of the 1948 Ra·1 precinct in thl~ nah n? \V:ll R(,)~ ~oulhemers admit thiS. The un~ n:l..lng: Rep. Juhn L::;.m~kl nn I . M B h " f
publlct!n Part\" platform and publican !-£'Imtor:o. \'ote f()r dh~ rortu.nate Lght over discharge February ~7. th next dischar!2e "'hP',l~:,~~ u."f~"~i:'nO~rll"""I"r'~I",,,t~~I'I~y",~~r~n, O~III~'~-~ .', ~l.lrl· IB!~I. •n k('hoec Afornn
r
, l,u•. , ",'.~,' ,'::~~yt ra~ls to prh\'ide adlQuatt and ture to defeat a fJlibust('r'! The~(' petitions b(.;twffn R(:p. Frank· Monday, .!)lnCI! Feb, ]3 ha... . bt-C'n I. ... -r:: . '-".Go ,. .. , _ •. , .. '-'"
apprvpnatt.. .1I1~'\Lr:- to thL' prob· arc thl qUl:c;t~on,' th, L peflpit:. an 1m D. Rt)OH.\"{lt. JI. and Rl:Jl. 'Conllnued on page 4"' R eC' (t b r f t:es;;~. ~~~v:r~nce '.1 A. bl'1 'h j\tl\" All I w;"n i'~ ;.hts' I a.. ... n 'l'~n' nhzl'r . ..... eLf! that
km.:t \\ohich itl·t In\'uh'C'd,'' a... .. king bod which thi s nt·" - - - -- - - - - 42nd "~eJ!i~~a~ll\.~ ~~stri('\. ~u~,~iil'. '\~1~~. .\ a;,(. .~ :~I~~tg:Y tor:~ ~t.~ Thii Amerh-an \ i~;t h~uJd I T a.. .. k ft"." qUick {It r;p':-Y'"
In a kttt:r \(1 S(Anator 1(!:'. !--latplT\t..n ?f prln('lples ~.nrl (.b· SAYS YOUNG NEGRO IN DANGER OF . p(}rt~. is makinJ! a good imprc:o, Ion t·n n LniOl (~ "f tht" law-mr.k. ---
th(' NAACP o{fI('lal . cxpr ~s(od jcc.-ti\"('s falls it, Rn..,\\t.'r. in~ \)tId C~, and nn Fl.nkfr'l't ~('ntrkl1y.
Ihe hop· thaI "the Ilbl'ral (1("1 The scnat"r' prumpt ,xpr"., SECOND LYNCH ATTEMPT IN LOUISIANA
mcnts In the party will be able ~lOn to (Jppo~l tJ( ln to thiS statl'-
to rally .ufficlent strenllth to ment ind,cat .. s that "there arc' N Y k F b 9 Ed' rd F "d Lc th W k Lr _ NO FUROR.E CREATED BY INTEGRATION repud:ate this retreat from th Continut'd from pat;e 1 I CW or, e , - ,\3 . 1 ur .in a cr or ers. mh I
. 1I",}eycutt, youn/: Ne~ro ra""'I'hnrc and War noun', Manne OF RACE STUDENTS IN EAST Sf LOUl~
TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATIONS ANNOUNCE laken from jail by a lynch n!l,b thl Lou "ana Civil RJghts Con·
DICKERSON NAMED
I BY PROGRESS I E
frame-up VIctim \\ ho \\'as nncc CClOks and St wa:d,. ac; ","ell a", • .,
ANNUAL ESSAY CONTESTS IN SCHOOLS :~:m,mia;~~e:; .~. g~:~:Cdaf~~':r E,~'ia~:~:'id~a~~~;g~fo";,ro~ h~a~:r_;\,;:u;~ ;j(~" ;~~~~~:.r I ;~.I:: ~:;,::~c,::;~(;(lI~:r;~~! t~~
, , . f'! ~ ~-(::,nd l.',~,·h attfmpt . ~n t~("t. Huneycutt fTC m a sc(~)nd I ~;~t~n~ ~~~:; ~t~~:u~:. "J~i:J~',:~ i ~::'n\~(1;~~nt::~~~\'~~yh~;:"u:~~"e~ •
The 1950 tuberculosiS f'S,!'=8Y t a~pomt Judl!{ to elect th ~ ate J Opt lousru. u,ul:"lana~ the Cl~ II1l)nc.:h attempt. I w('nt ttl "ch(l{)l ur::- g. (.!,!.dui I; ... t I 'ln~ \\ "uld hau' [\t:l.n ~,tarted Xl \ Yf.rh f'dJ. 16 - E;"' l B. The Pros;:n·c.;:l\· Porty 1...... a
ce,nt t In Ju.ntor a~d Scn!ur winners, I ~OI:~ C{Jngre~ has bf'cn In· on PROJtCT . \\(:(k. I n ;tu, (uhldc." 0 (~ t'r:-.f 11 r.f Chl(·:l.go \I:lll t-el :-.tJon s;; d\.Uf·atc or r£'C(~"~'"Iltion ~
High Sehool- In ~uIS\,.111 .tnd , _., NEW S(H \:L ~ I Thl. char:!!('(,\'cr. rl,llll\\lrlCO :.I.' Tnt. lr{' .... d('nt of tr.t..: boa.d {l!' ~.(hd rmOln uf tlot, "'f('tlfld tla· of. t f' new ~o\'e"'nm(r.t in
J(ff~"'nnCnuntYlsa/!amhc.n: MRS CARRIE ANDERSON w .lltam L.Pattcrson.CRcex- 1 HELD UP BIArCHARGED1, .. It,, the I,wal h""rcl "C.,lu I c' .. I . ~I' G'oedri ' lt iun~1 ~"n"(ntif,n "r th Pro- Chili"
~p()nsorro by fh£'" ~ui.·\.'i llc .Tu- • I ('C'~h\;"e secr~taTY, h, issued an ; .~ t (.. a1lfln 'aboh!'oohinL! :-('Cft. Cot h~ IfI ~.L':clll~~~·:tn :-h: "~\ ~~~r;':t~. I, ;.~/d ~rc::-~i\e Parb tc bf' her..:: III t.::h1. Charh~ P Howard I! ~
b('f('ulthIS A~~h('latll,", tht:_ K_(n TAYLOR PASSES AWAY I u!"t.;t-nt ap~al fur tt:le~ram!'o. and I -- the C"i1\"' pu1llC ~('h()f I... \\"'i C . p) I r:~go Ft'hru3l") 2'; 25, It ',-,:,.; an-I Mom lO\'v-a k eyncter at the
tlwky Tu})(-rf"\Iln';'l..;, As..;o(·la· !(.n ,__ le·tters to Sh rlf,f C)a~'tnr. ?JI·
1
Ir "Jk: ..... ;1 , K.y.,. F 1." ]6,-1 ";. rmd ' .. ~t wlthout'a", : ;0"1 ,,;.- (Ol,jl:::.'~ OJ' pag':.,. 1 nnur.r~r' Ivda) b:i Elm!'r .\.. Hrn rnnhnu;'" on pag 4)
and Clt~ ann Count\" Bn3rds (If . beau, Op"lou!"8:-., d(mandmg. Surwr.ntlnd£nt Sa-ttln F.s( r (.f OT demonstratIon al houch pt. • . Is, n. Prn~r(:k"I"\'( pany ;;tl,ondd
Education. Rul .- and refcrtnr I MT. carne. An,d~rs,n Ta' lor. adequate pro cdlnn fM Hon Y-, thl' Chrl'llan County School an- I II • ,iQilanc(: had b', 1I "ph~l NDICTMENT DISMISSED I Ch:unnan I RACE WARNED ABOUT
~at(,~HlL. . for thE' ('ont('~t art rn· nne of, !AU1:-.\:lllt.:: ~ mmt p~nmJ· C'~tt COPI("C\ c..f all ('1 mmunl('a- llouncE=d la~e I~t \\.l"t.k tlmt the I . a p rnutH.n. "Tht. ~Inh JlhttC'1 _ r DI('k( r~pn , :l h.ading .:hiraJ;o
1I1~ ,l!,trtbutt-d thl \\ ~k to th, ncnt ~'."" n .~,. h~ ~uca w~~' lOne; • hC.IUld, al.. ... {:.H to CO\ -I a·.~ arctin:2 (.r a ('Cinlracl for a a, bl ' diffNcnec f",m on' ..t h, , t SHELBYVILLE a tornc'~ "as c,o oorrcrly ~ !nrlll- CONDUCT IN FlOI DA
~C'hl)ol ad\'l.so~. . I (' f\,l~ ra err,u a~ u .. rnf'·$; ~ (' Eall K.. Lone, Bal( ~n RflU~l . n(w elcmlntary school for ('01 . ... ch~~IJ d;1\. was that enrnllrll( nt I ~ _ L( r ,., th Pr. tdent"~ Fait ~"1-
Th . LoUI_~\"llip Tu'wu'uh,;: ' ~ t e ~~ , pa ~ h a;tv
at 1 er V )u 1"'13na.. iJnd Atto. nc:t" G n lorcd pe..pl a CruCt"n. K .y " had dtf pJ*d abt ut ''15 per (,c nl 011 1h( I .. ht It), \ 11(,. It" r(:'""1 16.- i plfl\,·lTil. n t PrBt"th co onlrras..:jr:n --
A~!-fk.:latmn 1.:, offcrin;..: an award t om~, 1 t • r t. a"t eliill "\lcG.ra h, Ju I ll"(. Depart- In ht,ld Ull pt:nd nJ( a ron fer- fi t da":,,' of th -" ("find ~(n.(:-"t I flt(· roJ Jud.: .. r.uf ',e: L:~i ("'fl.-land 1:- a P;:l.=t pr~'d "'nt r ( \h~ Tan\h~c;{l', F la., Ff- . ) .-In
to thl wnttr (If thp b£'~t (~~a~ Sun a~' Ultlm; J: In ( ~t~ \Va .... h tn t.hm. D C. ('nee \nfh a ('(,mOl'Ut"'e npr ~ and a :-.,.'hf",l r .p:(.....: nta . \"(~ In .. (~ I ;'. 1r th( '!ru! t ,CtJu · t hC'l( Na l.,nat Bar A oCla wr~ 11 d hi ~Pl"'(ch at th corne'T ~(.,e
:-.ubmittcd fre 'lll tht' Cf,unt~ :-1;:-., T;I"'loT r t J~ t.-d a. '-' t m'h Opdf\u .. ~.. . ha' h t.'n do, 'r: tx-rl !'tntm!! tht. Kat.onal ru, (o(.'ic. '('10 d!C'att'd that ~(,rr"' paft.nt:-. f.f •• e \\' , ( IIC .. t!.4'. • d .!~o,f J.: n in Prc :-'Idf nt (If tht. Chlf;tg. ... '.~!- J~:r ~K uf a new Obp.!.c.! a t
H·huo~:oio. an award to thf' b{". r I rh.: "LtIU J. \,lilt pubh b;y thl· UlU!:-'lan ... blan{h of eRe I for hl Ad~'anC"fornM of CnlorC'd I \1,. h t~ c:-hl1dn \\ Ere appan'nth rlil-· , (°:1t .\ i,'~. t \--:. ;"'ttl !I t nr"I *r-r ~,r th, Na'ion .. J I~,. y, TS 1- ~olld3 A rmd ~~ on~~E', last
!' uhnllttL'(f from tht' C •. ·\" ,II" (Oh()(.t n Hl::?1. and b ('am~ a~ "PE'rha~ h( Ill" t ('k.l,.ard p( tj}! .. wh!ch ('han(' rari a l ri ...... \\( r :4 -1 that:..J ITt trnu h'IIJI;::h' n:-.. , "'!ftl' c.. J t;, r l'~~ n.n~ Cu.1rl in 1943 l.t. r:u. (Ul ''';"n- Yftdn . 1:1\, Dr J A.. u ln,J:, ,J. r .,
~('h()nl~ . and al~n (run, the Luu t~ alt v( \\ th hf. r hu ... banrl, SOI'n· Dl).it.:C'r&t Slr"~~-hnJ-:I n th l'lun netl'.,n an (Jt :nlnlat;.-· t du - ch \"(.1"!1. hJt t .t ;:1 full f nr lil cl hl O':m i .... t [)t .\., ~t : •• , a ~n '''''''' (In th Pn''!p ..... I·C Farly p .. ~'mtn nt dt)('tor o r PcaJatJra,
v ine Publi(' S("hfl()t:.. Thc:-(' ('(:r fn\ h:r_ In hl SrK .. nt" •. r . g '. St.l~ t.'" f ir Lou :-.Iana. \\ t"o(Tt· tta (~t'fln at Croftlln. I n~f n \\::., ... (xPt--c'l'd t.n TUl",lrtv.1 dt ~(~ pk~ that ."'1 , ~(~I t) t h"l-i.£ L I F h ., "arnf*d I mbers oj is
~ch(l(ll \\ mn(·r.) Will hl. (nt( red \ Ilt. S ta 1"1", 1601 \V Ch(, thut. 1110:-. hru.tal f·utta~(: .. 31' pr:f ~ .: I A rt tlll(,n ::1 nro by 15 par~ I r\('~ rn :" udu: ~ t nn.l1in,:: '" :-.(! \ (-d f)1l the· hi lr)\' C('Utl' / Dc n:-nn ~.l~o :'lnnf") rwoo that :a(Ot- .. "\bout thur conduct.. .ite
In the CC)untY·Wln~ ,. ("nnte:..t Mr$. T~.\'I~T au ... ht a 1hf' t ' (,(-1 a~cun~t he l ·"'I!-If) pt'" I " •• ~ t ( t!"t r. ~ ('~ flol ,;t.~ ...,. (""'nf{'d 'ht P ('\'_ u ... l~ ;Ill .whlh' (It t' ~l fJrl jury thCtt IJ1 .,U~i~f lh Hl· 1) "p E B. DuBoiS Hoff d his- ~~ d 1~3t. altho h !he barnE'1"S
v..h~re th 3..;soc;atu.ln l~ offer· Ph\lb" \\hc;J!it" and Mar,," B Re\el~31 ut th ~ death on· to tht· C'lrt~tJan ounl\ f~.al"(ilm(:nt8r\.' ~ch()()J \·tft.: rf 'l.!'1:-.ll·nd ou'tn l(nl. I tor:an and authnr '..\111 t"' r 'Iir- pTqudlce are being lowered
109 a, It",t pn7C nf 2;;. sC'C'ond I T"I')c 'l ,ChCO, Il.. and 0\' 'r th' tence \\as ",'on for, Honeycutt I of Edu(ation 1 Y U-UIS P . M·C'·I in the ~!!Ice of the pr,I,nt'IP31 and I JUdJ:l' LIIe su'ta n"l h .. mo.'. mall ','f the f)n~ ntlc"'~ I~O!t m, th, t .... lk-cp S.)uth, the soria}
of 15. and a third prll(' of 10 y'a r
:-. ~h ,..~o: a I· ad r m "'(\'. rt. ntty and ne b nf)W a 'all- Henr) . altt)m(' and PI" :-idl:nt lak n bv older hit{ !--ludtnt. 1ft 11pn rfJr d .... IT'I ... :}' !I!l,rl h\ \\\d : impt)rtant ('U011111 t~ th..,. ti,f'04;o-l ennriu(' t HI th fare 1$ in
Duphca' prJlc- "" III bto \,fft. rro It rOll or:..atH ..... t!:on.. h( .. ( n, 'f,," a" I inS! a n w trial H I~ h'in~ d • (.r,th' ~AACP t~t£ c" n(:l(o('(,' 1hor rf"--J){'(' \ (- da ... s("'. "h It.: It r "R South. Lou,,,\ lilt allffr lutlOlb nmnltttN . Ii. I~ ~ nA- \\att hl.'ff • nct that Te rO( iutve
10 (·a ... c of lll·. \\'flTlh~ ~1 3 ttc'n f.r Zur h Chap- h nd\.-d by three • ro all n· J \\ hu.:h prflt ... t.d a~an:-l dl:ll- I tho.... t.'nrnUinc. to th(: hlCh 'l nt. \ fflr U.I\· ~ , thl r'lI'!h a,.. affl.' tH.,":') VI('(, Chalrm;.:l f the a )()n~ ~~ ~ty t~ go before..-.e- t
Th County. wld · \\ IOn ~ ,\.ill (r nf till". F-q .... I'rn S 3r. P3:-.t n(y r.cta ined by h NAACP. t.:nm·natlnn in !'ooeh~M,1 fae:ht ~.I :-chc~)", rl.'::i~t('rcd with thl. n.'tit. I cla\ It. ·:t.: Il("i I\'O . D. Tf"dct. C. Cuun('11 nn Arr!(an AJf;:urc:: " rs I-U Our g,'c. t
bt! ('ott nod m the statc-\\ tdt.. C(l"~ I Royal Mati ,·n f,f Cl'Cll, .. Dunlap LoUisiana }f)( . .'nls of th Food J 1c Henry tuld F ....... :r ;:md th ! oar\' prcll'cdurc. B. )~ tI Gr' (n, \'J "\\ J(. .'I __ .J! # n(,ra B. L.."lwsnn f)f nlc nlond Saltt J':"W m t top !va.f tcst
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| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, February 18, 1950. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol. 33. 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. This issue says Vol. 32. but is actually Vol. 33. |
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| Date Original | 1950-02-18 |
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| Full Text | Mrs. Carrie Anderson Taylor Passes Away Mrs. Carrie Anderson Taylor, one of Louisville's most prominent women in the educational, civic, fraternal and business life of the race, passed away at her home, 604 S. 18th Street, last Sunday morning. Mrs. Taylor retired as a teacher in the Louisville public schools in 1921, and became active with her husband, Spencer Taylor, in the Spencer Service Station, 1601 W. Chestnut. Mrs. Taylor taught at the Phyllis Wheatley and Mary B. Talbert schools, and over the years she was a leader in several organizations. She served as Worthy Matron of Zorah Chapter of the Eastern Star; Past Royal Matron of Cecilia Dunlap Grand Chapter, and Past Most Noble Governor of the Household of Ruth. Mrs. Taylor was secretary of the Cecilia Dunlap Grand Chapter; secretary of the local chapter of Isis and District Grand Most Noble Governor of the State of Kentucky at the time of her death. She is survived by her husband, a foster son, Larry Talton, and a sister, Mrs. Mattie Anderson. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Church of Our Merciful Saviour, Rev. G. A. [Stams?] officiating. Burial in Louisville Cemetery, J. B. Cooper Funeral Home, undertakers. INDICTMENT DISMISSED IN SHELBYVILLE. Shelbyville, Ky., Feb. 16. Special Judge Rufus Lisle, presiding in the Circuit Court here last Wednesday, dismissed an indictment which charged Henry Davis, colored, with detaining a woman last December, on a defense plea that no Negro served on the Shelby County grand jury that brought the indictment. Judge Lisle sustained the motion for dismissal filed by Walter B. Smith, Louisville attorney for Davis, through an affidavit, signed by O.D. Todd, C. Boyd Green, W.W. Jesse and Victoria Green, which stated that no Negroes had ever served on a grand jury in Shelby County. Judge Lisle continued the case to the May term of the grand jury and ordered Davis held on failure to post a $5,000 bond. Since his arrest Davis has been held in Louisville in the Jefferson County Jail for safekeeping. REFUSED POLICE SHAKEDOWN FEE PROWT MADE BY (HURCH LEADERS: NATIONAL DEfEJISE COMMmEE FORMED Crucago, Feb. 16.-A 19 ycar· Aor.oun in a National Ktr-old 'egro youth, Robert Kirk",n· k('ndoll DeCense Committee Ar· doll, has bren sentenced h re to thur 1. Pricl', Illin is CRC x· 75 years in prison beeau.e, the eeuhxe secrt:tary, reponed tha Ch'il Rig"ts Congr of Illinois th Ch'cago Ra:t. t 1m. teTS h • announced, "he refused to AILan~ h air dy votl'l all· pay a fIve-dollar shakcdo\\'n f out support {r the K irk nd II to William Healy and Howard. DefcnsE' Comuutl , and that P arson, two "f th" most brutal ' Bishop W, J , Walls, of the !!ruI anti-Negro poli~ officers on Epi copal DIStrict of the A,M,E, Chicago's South Sid :' Zion ChUrch. has vlSlIed Stall'-. KIrkendoll, eRC reporled, had Attorney John H, Boy! WIth been pIcked up tWIC ' before by Father Clarence Park r, chairIbe two pobce ofltccrs 10 ron- man of mino.s CR , to prot t neclion with alleged cnm . In the Kirkendoll !ram -up. oc.th instanct', the polic m .. n's DUring tbe tnal, six wlloessat t em pte d frame-ups \\' r .. es, ",eluding Klrkcndoll' wife, thrown out of the l"'UrtS. lestl lied that he was more than In July. 19~9, Kirkendoll, who two m,les from th se ne oC the IS married, was picked up a thIrd allct:t'li cnme at the Ume it suplime by Healy and P ars n and posedly happened. charged witb "raping" a 52· Yet the appeal to anti·Negro year-old white spinster. After a I bias by the prosecution was so quick four·day trial, befoTE' a strong, CRC "'ported, that a jury from which N, egTOE'S, were verdict of guilty \\,'as brOUght, in excluded, the 7S-year sentencc by the all-whJte jury neverthewas pronounced on Thursday. less. The sole dtrE'et evidcnce January 26, by Crlmmal Court I against Kirkendoll was supplied Judge George M. FISh r. (Continued on pag 4) E 80 BILL F RIGHT A NAACP THINKS I FEPC CAN WIN DESPITE All THE TRICKS AND BLUNDERS, IF PEOPLE WILL KEEP UP PRESSURE SIMPLE AND FAIR SAYS BUNCHE BUT DOES NOI CLAIM THE RIGHT TO SPEAK FO All OF MATrON'S 14, REPUDIATES NEW GOP PLATFORM New York, Feb. 16-Desplt"l Adam Clayton Powell Jr., has, all the tricks and blundc"" of I confused the public and gIven ChI ag,', n b. 16.-UN m'dia- cease r qUlring its Nepc rltl-thepasttwoweek~.! tisawcU-lsome members of Congress an h\r. Ralph J . Eunche, }ic;Js inlz('nsto run the rae f11t(ove .. . . . , , kno\\n fact to Washington t'at I'out", but the real chances of th .. "urnnt IHUC of Npt;"" Di- a sPLclal ob.I1'C1e ~ours wnile Ne~ York, Feb. 16.-Ro~ I tradl.tional poslllon of the Re- the FEPC bill can p,,-, the the bill have not be .. n hurt too j!bt, "" "quite ~Impl., and irn-I all oth r cl:i~cm ror.l~C en Wtlkins, act tOg secretary of the publican Party as an ad,'neate H d 'll d '!h: bad! min,ntly fair' rtght! wh,rh he Ithe flat; 2. That Amerkar, :«r National Assneiallon for the Ad- of civil rights legislation:' th ouse ~ w~h ·t t~ WI;" y. as .an .inrll\'ldUal N, gr,) wants ciety Ht th handkap 01 !. vancement of Colored People, The section on civil rights, Mr. .~ ~cx mati I ~ peop e "The 3.nnouncement Li th~ whit Amenta to f!Tan t hun. frdm our ~houki(or~; 3, ThHt i t loday congratulated Senator Wilkins pointed out, "is weasel· Wl eep up pre ure or pass- Dem~ra\!~ Senate leaders thaI IX h t h h hI Irving Ives for hIS pcn repudia- worded and totally inadequa te. [age. . ~e b ,ll wlll not be broughl up to ,;~~~Il f:.r a ;Jt of ~~~~;ir~'s! ~~~~n~~CkT~a~ ~rt~~~ ~;r::f.:= Parly s atem:~t t~f To~ege:-:e~guil~o~,,::, m~:~in~: I R()~~i~~~ ~~t~~~:~~:a;, ;o~ I ~"as u;.:teden;~ea.,~~~a:":I,1 H;:~ I H,OOO.O(lll Kf'snl' ~r Rund", I :!e" 0' ir.f~r-';t_ :...~ ·-,0:", , ~ r----...... J b tb t I Asoc allo fo the t' ed h d~'( lare, that mIllion' of sdf-, QO longer c, rywh·r ... ...;...: ".-1 and objectives rC-lless generalitips. They want spe- : a luna t 'f C 11 ~ P r I sure mlbl be con IOU on t e ap)X,nt.d Kq:;ru "lead .. ,..,' makc at u~ a., a gr. up; 5. Th~: '" be leased this \\·eck. dfic answe~ to pressing prob , A vancl.~en 0 0 or op e- Adminl~tration, thc House lead· what th( !'\q.!TO want· ~'U nd a("ct:pttd a~ inrl:\'icl~~ far The New York R~publican !llms. Is the Republtcan Party I and chaIrman of !he Nahon~1 1 ers, and the individual Congress- I . E C I R h 1\1 b li ' 1 \'( r:o (."'Inlptic:ut'd. whatt..\·t r \\t' ire ,\('rth .. nd be aid he wa nppo ed to the adop. c,,,r an FEPC with enforcement mergen~y .. l\,'" III 0 I - m"n 10, bring up the b,l. The boll Bunchc. "'onlln :'S: '" kl."",, ! \!l\'('n thl unhan'pH((! • Pl'or - lion uf the G.O,P. statement be· phW rs su h at:; the act Sp(m· zahan. to CIVil rl~h supporters can be call«i on Calendar \'f"hat 1 i'i~ an mdl',nduC" w. nt. tunit~. tl) prm .• p (.If (:·~;;:-c .... { (.ur l'aus "a...:; n deals with the Inat.! "-"rro by you lor Ne\\' York acrnss the nahon, I \Ved.ncsday. when chainnen of t rs of civil rJghts, )abor~man- State? Dot's th porty \\3nt to "All obsen.'ers in the capital co~mlttees are called in alphn. t:~Pllrfh:ir~:~ ;:" ,::t ~;t~~~t .:.;~~: ~~~.r ~~~,t~ ~h\:':t~~~,u~,:~~:~:l~ f'~~ as:t:ment re:lations and ~ocjal rc· outlaw Iyncrunr? Does it want admit r~hat FE~ ca.~ ~a .. s th bchra.l orde.r. It c~n ~ call~ to th: :,:o-piI3ti,tnos: tor m •. st "N .. ~- hiJ:h, in (un r('''',x l.t .... -,r: 'Iog- :-ponsibihty i t falls far !'oh(lrt of to Sl'C'ure free elccticm ..... in (:v('rT HoU!).e. he sa,.d, . E\ en the uP . b,li SpeaKer Ra,) bUt,n r~c()c. gn.t:..... n. y 'J the pro\'idon::o of the 1948 Ra·1 precinct in thl~ nah n? \V:ll R(,)~ ~oulhemers admit thiS. The un~ n:l..lng: Rep. Juhn L::;.m~kl nn I . M B h " f publlct!n Part\" platform and publican !-£'Imtor:o. \'ote f()r dh~ rortu.nate Lght over discharge February ~7. th next dischar!2e "'hP',l~:,~~ u."f~"~i:'nO~rll"""I"r'~I",,,t~~I'I~y",~~r~n, O~III~'~-~ .', ~l.lrl· IB!~I. •n k('hoec Afornn r , l,u•. , ",'.~,' ,'::~~yt ra~ls to prh\'ide adlQuatt and ture to defeat a fJlibust('r'! The~(' petitions b(.;twffn R(:p. Frank· Monday, .!)lnCI! Feb, ]3 ha... . bt-C'n I. ... -r:: . '-".Go ,. .. , _ •. , .. '-'" apprvpnatt.. .1I1~'\Lr:- to thL' prob· arc thl qUl:c;t~on,' th, L peflpit:. an 1m D. Rt)OH.\"{lt. JI. and Rl:Jl. 'Conllnued on page 4"' R eC' (t b r f t:es;;~. ~~~v:r~nce '.1 A. bl'1 'h j\tl\" All I w;"n i'~ ;.hts' I a.. ... n 'l'~n' nhzl'r . ..... eLf! that km.:t \\ohich itl·t In\'uh'C'd,'' a... .. king bod which thi s nt·" - - - -- - - - - 42nd "~eJ!i~~a~ll\.~ ~~stri('\. ~u~,~iil'. '\~1~~. .\ a;,(. .~ :~I~~tg:Y tor:~ ~t.~ Thii Amerh-an \ i~;t h~uJd I T a.. .. k ft"." qUick {It r;p':-Y'" In a kttt:r \(1 S(Anator 1(!:'. !--latplT\t..n ?f prln('lples ~.nrl (.b· SAYS YOUNG NEGRO IN DANGER OF . p(}rt~. is makinJ! a good imprc:o, Ion t·n n LniOl (~ "f tht" law-mr.k. --- th(' NAACP o{fI('lal . cxpr ~s(od jcc.-ti\"('s falls it, Rn..,\\t.'r. in~ \)tId C~, and nn Fl.nkfr'l't ~('ntrkl1y. Ihe hop· thaI "the Ilbl'ral (1("1 The scnat"r' prumpt ,xpr"., SECOND LYNCH ATTEMPT IN LOUISIANA mcnts In the party will be able ~lOn to (Jppo~l tJ( ln to thiS statl'- to rally .ufficlent strenllth to ment ind,cat .. s that "there arc' N Y k F b 9 Ed' rd F "d Lc th W k Lr _ NO FUROR.E CREATED BY INTEGRATION repud:ate this retreat from th Continut'd from pat;e 1 I CW or, e , - ,\3 . 1 ur .in a cr or ers. mh I . 1I",}eycutt, youn/: Ne~ro ra""'I'hnrc and War noun', Manne OF RACE STUDENTS IN EAST Sf LOUl~ TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATIONS ANNOUNCE laken from jail by a lynch n!l,b thl Lou "ana Civil RJghts Con· DICKERSON NAMED I BY PROGRESS I E frame-up VIctim \\ ho \\'as nncc CClOks and St wa:d,. ac; ""ell a", • ., ANNUAL ESSAY CONTESTS IN SCHOOLS :~:m,mia;~~e:; .~. g~:~:Cdaf~~':r E,~'ia~:~:'id~a~~~;g~fo";,ro~ h~a~:r_;\,;:u;~ ;j(~" ;~~~~~:.r I ;~.I:: ~:;,::~c,::;~(;(lI~:r;~~! t~~ , , . f'! ~ ~-(::,nd l.',~,·h attfmpt . ~n t~("t. Huneycutt fTC m a sc(~)nd I ~;~t~n~ ~~~:; ~t~~:u~:. "J~i:J~',:~ i ~::'n\~(1;~~nt::~~~\'~~yh~;:"u:~~"e~ • The 1950 tuberculosiS f'S,!'=8Y t a~pomt Judl!{ to elect th ~ ate J Opt lousru. u,ul:"lana~ the Cl~ II1l)nc.:h attempt. I w('nt ttl "ch(l{)l ur::- g. (.!,!.dui I; ... t I 'ln~ \\ "uld hau' [\t:l.n ~,tarted Xl \ Yf.rh f'dJ. 16 - E;"' l B. The Pros;:n·c.;:l\· Porty 1...... a ce,nt t In Ju.ntor a~d Scn!ur winners, I ~OI:~ C{Jngre~ has bf'cn In· on PROJtCT . \\(:(k. I n ;tu, (uhldc." 0 (~ t'r:-.f 11 r.f Chl(·:l.go \I:lll t-el :-.tJon s;; d\.Uf·atc or r£'C(~"~'"Iltion ~ High Sehool- In ~uIS\,.111 .tnd , _., NEW S(H \:L ~ I Thl. char:!!('(,\'cr. rl,llll\\lrlCO :.I.' Tnt. lr{' .... d('nt of tr.t..: boa.d {l!' ~.(hd rmOln uf tlot, "'f('tlfld tla· of. t f' new ~o\'e"'nm(r.t in J(ff~"'nnCnuntYlsa/!amhc.n: MRS CARRIE ANDERSON w .lltam L.Pattcrson.CRcex- 1 HELD UP BIArCHARGED1, .. It,, the I,wal h""rcl "C.,lu I c' .. I . ~I' G'oedri ' lt iun~1 ~"n"(ntif,n "r th Pro- Chili" ~p()nsorro by fh£'" ~ui.·\.'i llc .Tu- • I ('C'~h\;"e secr~taTY, h, issued an ; .~ t (.. a1lfln 'aboh!'oohinL! :-('Cft. Cot h~ IfI ~.L':clll~~~·:tn :-h: "~\ ~~~r;':t~. I, ;.~/d ~rc::-~i\e Parb tc bf' her..:: III t.::h1. Charh~ P Howard I! ~ b('f('ulthIS A~~h('latll", tht:_ K_(n TAYLOR PASSES AWAY I u!"t.;t-nt ap~al fur tt:le~ram!'o. and I -- the C"i1\"' pu1llC ~('h()f I... \\"'i C . p) I r:~go Ft'hru3l") 2'; 25, It ',-,:,.; an-I Mom lO\'v-a k eyncter at the tlwky Tu})(-rf"\Iln';'l..;, As..;o(·la· !(.n ,__ le·tters to Sh rlf,f C)a~'tnr. ?JI· 1 Ir "Jk: ..... ;1 , K.y.,. F 1." ]6,-1 ";. rmd ' .. ~t wlthout'a", : ;0"1 ,,;.- (Ol,jl:::.'~ OJ' pag':.,. 1 nnur.r~r' Ivda) b:i Elm!'r .\.. Hrn rnnhnu;'" on pag 4) and Clt~ ann Count\" Bn3rds (If . beau, Op"lou!"8:-., d(mandmg. Surwr.ntlnd£nt Sa-ttln F.s( r (.f OT demonstratIon al houch pt. • . Is, n. Prn~r(:k"I"\'( pany ;;tl,ondd Education. Rul .- and refcrtnr I MT. carne. An,d~rs,n Ta' lor. adequate pro cdlnn fM Hon Y-, thl' Chrl'llan County School an- I II • ,iQilanc(: had b', 1I "ph~l NDICTMENT DISMISSED I Ch:unnan I RACE WARNED ABOUT ~at(,~HlL. . for thE' ('ont('~t art rn· nne of, !AU1:-.\:lllt.:: ~ mmt p~nmJ· C'~tt COPI("C\ c..f all ('1 mmunl('a- llouncE=d la~e I~t \\.l"t.k tlmt the I . a p rnutH.n. "Tht. ~Inh JlhttC'1 _ r DI('k( r~pn , :l h.ading .:hiraJ;o 1I1~ ,l!,trtbutt-d thl \\ ~k to th, ncnt ~'."" n .~,. h~ ~uca w~~' lOne; • hC.IUld, al.. ... {:.H to CO\ -I a·.~ arctin:2 (.r a ('Cinlracl for a a, bl ' diffNcnec f",m on' ..t h, , t SHELBYVILLE a tornc'~ "as c,o oorrcrly ~ !nrlll- CONDUCT IN FlOI DA ~C'hl)ol ad\'l.so~. . I (' f\,l~ ra err,u a~ u .. rnf'·$; ~ (' Eall K.. Lone, Bal( ~n RflU~l . n(w elcmlntary school for ('01 . ... ch~~IJ d;1\. was that enrnllrll( nt I ~ _ L( r ,., th Pr. tdent"~ Fait ~"1- Th . LoUI_~\"llip Tu'wu'uh,;: ' ~ t e ~~ , pa ~ h a;tv at 1 er V )u 1"'13na.. iJnd Atto. nc:t" G n lorcd pe..pl a CruCt"n. K .y " had dtf pJ*d abt ut ''15 per (,c nl 011 1h( I .. ht It), \ 11(,. It" r(:'""1 16.- i plfl\,·lTil. n t PrBt"th co onlrras..:jr:n -- A~!-fk.:latmn 1.:, offcrin;..: an award t om~, 1 t • r t. a"t eliill "\lcG.ra h, Ju I ll"(. Depart- In ht,ld Ull pt:nd nJ( a ron fer- fi t da":,,' of th -" ("find ~(n.(:-"t I flt(· roJ Jud.: .. r.uf ',e: L:~i ("'fl.-land 1:- a P;:l.=t pr~'d "'nt r ( \h~ Tan\h~c;{l', F la., Ff- . ) .-In to thl wnttr (If thp b£'~t (~~a~ Sun a~' Ultlm; J: In ( ~t~ \Va .... h tn t.hm. D C. ('nee \nfh a ('(,mOl'Ut"'e npr ~ and a :-.,.'hf",l r .p:(.....: nta . \"(~ In .. (~ I ;'. 1r th( '!ru! t ,CtJu · t hC'l( Na l.,nat Bar A oCla wr~ 11 d hi ~Pl"'(ch at th corne'T ~(.,e :-.ubmittcd fre 'lll tht' Cf,unt~ :-1;:-., T;I"'loT r t J~ t.-d a. '-' t m'h Opdf\u .. ~.. . ha' h t.'n do, 'r: tx-rl !'tntm!! tht. Kat.onal ru, (o(.'ic. '('10 d!C'att'd that ~(,rr"' paft.nt:-. f.f •• e \\' , ( IIC .. t!.4'. • d .!~o,f J.: n in Prc :-'Idf nt (If tht. Chlf;tg. ... '.~!- J~:r ~K uf a new Obp.!.c.! a t H·huo~:oio. an award to thf' b{". r I rh.: "LtIU J. \,lilt pubh b;y thl· UlU!:-'lan ... blan{h of eRe I for hl Ad~'anC"fornM of CnlorC'd I \1,. h t~ c:-hl1dn \\ Ere appan'nth rlil-· , (°:1t .\ i,'~. t \--:. ;"'ttl !I t nr"I *r-r ~,r th, Na'ion .. J I~,. y, TS 1- ~olld3 A rmd ~~ on~~E', last !' uhnllttL'(f from tht' C •. ·\" ,II" (Oh()(.t n Hl::?1. and b ('am~ a~ "PE'rha~ h( Ill" t ('k.l,.ard p( tj}! .. wh!ch ('han(' rari a l ri ...... \\( r :4 -1 that:..J ITt trnu h'IIJI;::h' n:-.. , "'!ftl' c.. J t;, r l'~~ n.n~ Cu.1rl in 1943 l.t. r:u. (Ul ''';"n- Yftdn . 1:1\, Dr J A.. u ln,J:, ,J. r ., ~('h()nl~ . and al~n (run, the Luu t~ alt v( \\ th hf. r hu ... banrl, SOI'n· Dl).it.:C'r&t Slr"~~-hnJ-:I n th l'lun netl'.,n an (Jt :nlnlat;.-· t du - ch \"(.1"!1. hJt t .t ;:1 full f nr lil cl hl O':m i .... t [)t .\., ~t : •• , a ~n '''''''' (In th Pn''!p ..... I·C Farly p .. ~'mtn nt dt)('tor o r PcaJatJra, v ine Publi(' S("hfl()t:.. Thc:-(' ('(:r fn\ h:r_ In hl SrK .. nt" •. r . g '. St.l~ t.'" f ir Lou :-.Iana. \\ t"o(Tt· tta (~t'fln at Croftlln. I n~f n \\::., ... (xPt--c'l'd t.n TUl",lrtv.1 dt ~(~ pk~ that ."'1 , ~(~I t) t h"l-i.£ L I F h ., "arnf*d I mbers oj is ~ch(l(ll \\ mn(·r.) Will hl. (nt( red \ Ilt. S ta 1"1", 1601 \V Ch(, thut. 1110:-. hru.tal f·utta~(: .. 31' pr:f ~ .: I A rt tlll(,n ::1 nro by 15 par~ I r\('~ rn :" udu: ~ t nn.l1in,:: '" :-.(! \ (-d f)1l the· hi lr)\' C('Utl' / Dc n:-nn ~.l~o :'lnnf") rwoo that :a(Ot- .. "\bout thur conduct.. .ite In the CC)untY·Wln~ ,. ("nnte:..t Mr$. T~.\'I~T au ... ht a 1hf' t ' (,(-1 a~cun~t he l ·"'I!-If) pt'" I " •• ~ t ( t!"t r. ~ ('~ flol ,;t.~ ...,. (""'nf{'d 'ht P ('\'_ u ... l~ ;Ill .whlh' (It t' ~l fJrl jury thCtt IJ1 .,U~i~f lh Hl· 1) "p E B. DuBoiS Hoff d his- ~~ d 1~3t. altho h !he barnE'1"S v..h~re th 3..;soc;atu.ln l~ offer· Ph\lb" \\hc;J!it" and Mar," B Re\el~31 ut th ~ death on· to tht· C'lrt~tJan ounl\ f~.al"(ilm(:nt8r\.' ~ch()()J \·tft.: rf 'l.!'1:-.ll·nd ou'tn l(nl. I tor:an and authnr '..\111 t"' r 'Iir- pTqudlce are being lowered 109 a, It",t pn7C nf 2;;. sC'C'ond I T"I')c 'l ,ChCO, Il.. and 0\' 'r th' tence \\as ",'on for, Honeycutt I of Edu(ation 1 Y U-UIS P . M·C'·I in the ~!!Ice of the pr,I,nt'IP31 and I JUdJ:l' LIIe su'ta n"l h .. mo.'. mall ','f the f)n~ ntlc"'~ I~O!t m, th, t .... lk-cp S.)uth, the soria} of 15. and a third prll(' of 10 y'a r :-. ~h ,..~o: a I· ad r m "'(\'. rt. ntty and ne b nf)W a 'all- Henr) . altt)m(' and PI" :-idl:nt lak n bv older hit{ !--ludtnt. 1ft 11pn rfJr d .... IT'I ... :}' !I!l,rl h\ \\\d : impt)rtant ('U011111 t~ th..,. ti,f'04;o-l ennriu(' t HI th fare 1$ in Duphca' prJlc- "" III bto \,fft. rro It rOll or:..atH ..... t!:on.. h( .. ( n, 'f," a" I inS! a n w trial H I~ h'in~ d • (.r,th' ~AACP t~t£ c" n(:l(o('(,' 1hor rf"--J){'(' \ (- da ... s("'. "h It.: It r "R South. Lou,,,\ lilt allffr lutlOlb nmnltttN . Ii. I~ ~ nA- \\att hl.'ff • nct that Te rO( iutve 10 (·a ... c of lll·. \\'flTlh~ ~1 3 ttc'n f.r Zur h Chap- h nd\.-d by three • ro all n· J \\ hu.:h prflt ... t.d a~an:-l dl:ll- I tho.... t.'nrnUinc. to th(: hlCh 'l nt. \ fflr U.I\· ~ , thl r'lI'!h a,.. affl.' tH.":') VI('(, Chalrm;.:l f the a )()n~ ~~ ~ty t~ go before..-.e- t Th County. wld · \\ IOn ~ ,\.ill (r nf till". F-q .... I'rn S 3r. P3:-.t n(y r.cta ined by h NAACP. t.:nm·natlnn in !'ooeh~M,1 fae:ht ~.I :-chc~)", rl.'::i~t('rcd with thl. n.'tit. I cla\ It. ·:t.: Il("i I\'O . D. Tf"dct. C. Cuun('11 nn Arr!(an AJf;:urc:: " rs I-U Our g,'c. t bt! ('ott nod m the statc-\\ tdt.. C(l"~ I Royal Mati ,·n f,f Cl'Cll, .. Dunlap LoUisiana }f)( . .'nls of th Food J 1c Henry tuld F ....... :r ;:md th ! oar\' prcll'cdurc. B. )~ tI Gr' (n, \'J "\\ J(. .'I __ .J! # n(,ra B. L.."lwsnn f)f nlc nlond Saltt J':"W m t top !va.f tcst \",here pri7 h.f 50,00 for ~rand hap r. and Pa ... t 1m, and Tobacco \, \rnrken;' "'OI(\n·1 b..al'd tha hl~- organlJ'atiun Pnn"ipaJ C. F,' Scherr r of Vl(·thf a Grt"~:l, \\, ";('h ~t~tC'd I will be ~rmancnt' rc:~r/ of i In~ nd. :-;\\',~artng on t!te str(~tS. CJr.t, 25.00 fnr ."",.nd, .10 CO .. 10k Gl'~l'TnOr of th II u. - coulri toe P£"'ted 0 take add,· 'h Wd .. Ier ,chool, where 211 Ihnt no ',!:mt- /, .. d "v'r ,,'n "I th" Cl,n"~ nhon. 'h. 'a, the W" mil. t , "P throwlOg "'ff _ for thml and thr I' hon .. rable hold of Ru h hu hU. band, a fll t r _on, Larry t",nal ;,,-tion aft r th construc- N~gro ,tudent. 'nroll(d, ,.". nn a 1:lan jurv.r, "r1l" " """. fir.t woman " N,' for t it" Vi r - t) "'a .. ~I\"), top talking Icud mcntl n prlZ of ,500 eal'h WIll r. . Ta,·I .• r as. retar of Talton, and a ... cr, Mrs. laUa' twn ,.f th" propo!'(-d ncw bu Id· p.., •• I th "pinion of m",t ty. gin I" H"u of Dtlclta" ~ as the I and tdllng "u, 'E'er ts, ~op be- ~lven Wlnn r. 1n b4,th ('on· th ~ C i)'a Dunlap Grand Chap.' Anderson. ling unl ··(:qual l.oCu : ation up- Jud't,: wsle j~C) r.'" tT\ Ul-d tht: ('""~C' Pn)t!r ... h e Pa y tand td~ ,.. I • ..:;t: w.cartn 7 dirty ,"'th for t"ve-l .. t "'Ill be announ ed In Mav. h r; , crcotary of the I al chap- Funeral rYI e \\ re h Id portunitl ." ar furnihwl b} plan.- to .:Itrm nt ,f th n~\\' 10 th May tum "r the Ilrao,j 'N "'" \)(or. I nln/! rir '"top let ng our chJI-Thc ... soclahon ,,,II el~t ttT (of I" nd D. tTlct Grand Wedncslay aft m()(ln at the th nnv bUlldmg and II.! faUh,! Mru tur \\ L11 m t th w;'h. ,ur~ and urdered Da" .. h Id on I Mr, F.,.lallria (;)"d" 1-(" n lrtn . g,) dml1} and chrt , rin ft" ud ( wh II d h M,,·I ~obl" G v mnr of the Church of Ou.r M rCICul a\ l~ur'lt" . or th patTon~. ~a ll ur( to po. a ~ 000 bcnd.! "f Enfl Id "nn It~ut "h'J has 'toe ""ult.", Unt'-C rlFd • ... n-e J g sow, Ilra t e, :tat .. of Kenturky a th I.me oC Rev. G A. Starns otllclahng Fl' r . a.d that Ih bcard ,,3,: I He .ald the b,a-d d.d not "me hIS arrc. D;,,'IS loa.. OC. n ' • , n. r :says rubm:ttcd f. _,n all rour,· i her death She I urvivc-d I", BuTtal JO Loul"Ue ,m ,~ry.' un" Illmlot tn award a ""ntract "ant ) c n truct a bUlld,n,:: hdd '" Lt.u sv,lI~ 10 th, .It f· JIl' n ur ned Irum ""'Ielh,. WIll I ty schools and th Kentucky I J , B, Con~r Fun ral lI"m" un I unlll th ~tltlOntng group had tha mi~ht 1'0 tx a,-nptabl, fl'''''',n CounlY J ail ClOr -"C,k,,'o· ~'\l' fJ..,.t · hand rrPt'rl 1 th In \ ~t l"'" 010"".1 II UVlIiP Tu berculo I A,,,, lahon "ill aU.1 u . S . War Bond$ ~Ht k"r. I an "pportuntty ttl ,tud th(' I aCtH .t IS ('r 1I'C1 ' nl:. C"nHnw" (. her t rip tn hn~ nd I __ PATR~O_N_I_ZE_T_H._E_L_E_I\_D_E_R_A_D V E R T I SER S |
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