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ES SQUARE DEAL TO RACE IN SPEECH
RELIABLE It r I PROfiRESSIVE I
andidate ~mmart Flays Repub· KU KLUX KLAN ACTIVE CENTRAL HI H SCHOOL ORROW E nORSE : Sente ce Of Irs. attie ixon
I" R I AdS k Ican ue s n pea S I IN K OXVllLE, H0 L D S UAL FEDERAL ANTI·LY CH· ommuted T llofe 'mn" I'son TENN. COMMENC E T II G Bill • e ...
Out On Race Issue I Kn.,wille, Tenn., JWle ~ .-J. Q·I Fifty-four reeei,"" ,! ploma~ flo _-ew Y"rk. June ~!.-Tie X ~iOl,. ment By Go p.rnor
. . .1 ~~:~:~ ~~Ui.I~~ ~1:~CI~~fn~~ n~;! ~~e C~:~:laIHI~~~:~Oe~me~:t:t ~::;., ~~I .~~ti;;"~~lc~ ~< F~c~a~~<:.:.' ~L~~ • ~ •
WOULD GIVE Mt
- AND WOMEN SQUARE DEAL!~h~,e~~~r-~p~7°~~t:~t!":;~~~~~~ i;I~~·~~.e~,~lt::"U:r~~r::~t.~lth:I~~~~·;~,~~~~·d;l~~,:~~t~~~:t!~<~' LAWYER AND ORCA 'tl 11 NS SAVE LIFE
was m Knoxnlle thJ::, week and dell\- moe t?en twent) and one balf. anu tn- 1n "u rh he lUt1m ... \.· ... n IIU • tr,.- DUJ, ful "'rhoc) term In t1 hi ... tOf) or tb,.. pUlli ... h "he (rlld~ 01 l~.c uUl!," ... a,::. .. nted at !'1Il1! ~mJ,-' 0 Thur ... d:l~ fo I'L'toO thE" u: d ttl 11 tl (" jUI1 r u.n I
edne .. da). JlI~ht lIr. Jo:-eph 1I. ~. tb~~ re,:n'tration books and vote<.\ lea\:ing -r: building. e.\.,rec.c;e,j then.- i ... ~itutlon, and the nt c:I~.:- \\a'" GO\. )JO{TO\\· ... lett",r. h[ ha\e JlO~ m .. l1gatll.~ thE' n.UII t r . of )13.r~"3n tIer f.!UIIt}~ ~r~('r ha\i.llg t n l·ut ior
mart. Mit onl) fla)o~ ,the Republ~ca..~ I I. ~k . )OU men a nd, women 0-: seh-e .. a, did the X~roe~. that they 11"'" of ~!:.large~t a the commence- I ad the time to ::.tu )0 the bill thor-- )lonon ((Ir u ... mal life ltl urarH."e ~"I ~a. ~ om'~ ... , I, hC'T.ttlOll t l,Ul orll} uf-p...
rt). .... puhUC31 tact ,C'S nnu prom~ I LoUJ \ille if ~ou will permIt this ~ .. were there merel). a;: ~pe ators, \\itn ' mellt the ~ '"'te"t. Be een three ar.t! out!hl~r hut I haH? read !£'l.ho ,t'd f'f,m _\III:..n\ ... trurtl4ll ~ •• lut'ln,l! "hle-h tim£' It a
for the :\cgru .. :\1r. Lmmartr
!' sr~ec \ peal ing t o race prejudlce. ·ot. to, The main points of ~1.1~~1 's ex-It~~n was rai~ed and the orclt ra _____ o:~ nt'uu 1,\ Char!. 1-'. !~3.l.Io{"•. l 1I •. ~Upf: ......0 ..1111 th, jun \\u<: ~m~lll('(:t~d a'"(~ in-
On ,t.be", truct~<1 h~ t h,. tllal. JU·tIC' (" bU.,
"If 1 am elected mayor of LoUI ... • «But the figure..i I ne.re give you , The name of the organization \\3~ tlirlly rendered and manning o\erturr. ~ ti :-:<:hut\el. \\' Hlen 1..3\\' .. ~Ccre til r! .• t· to e\t~lel'cf' ,,,en for the- trial. tn
,ille 1 pronll,e to l3k: your poltce «e- '.Peak for them.el\"",,- hall your of- I adopted after the old o r~a mzatlOn of the c1a!'S of mus;, that made the p"" OGRIPHY HOLDS sue l' e DL~O!l "on an ",II not be lIot"><1I ·a~ IIOtllln~ pf the mar.)" nll·t..I",,,
pa-:mellt .out o,r pontiC"', to mftke t}H~ h~cers be chosen by the ~otes of 7,000
1
1866• - . I~ram the more pleasing throu~hout S A a • ~nt.:: oe paper .. alrlH.: fron) 'Ie ca}J :,·,,1 c ro:"" r:nmt('.lr~ He ,L.'1"hf'tall) un-policeman
uniform th~ .;ame _bad!;~ Xegroe" \\ho ha'-e no np;h~ ~ ,-ote~ 'lhe purpose of the orgartization I> t.be e\ening. After the in,ot!ation of "Ill COMMENCEMENT ,,,,1. prrular tna.1 Jl',lIcc dur'n" the
of honor a~ thr ,uld,er', unifo:m, In the name. 0: all la~-abl(ling ci~-, designed to obsene laws; oppo>e< llt.hop Clement t.be large a..,;emblage CESS _ All allanJ<{'lI eM,; ha'e btt La"e· ha"ng ·~nt out In"t;J· +. I A
lice lin~, and !lUt, as has been ,,-h~ and pledge ft.l )" dort to pre\"ent it::; ' Identitv 01 the members is . ;nent in nJa!1~ moon.., .... I - n. encouragmg xcrcJ~e .. Tur:U~t\· tm:::..:- to 'IX m'?l1 alii I :-IX \\(lmbll t J allona 880- I lie ' I b I' 1 t.b ee ,.._.J halt t·ti . 19~1 u .. U 1- ~ ~ .. ' llC LOUlfUt-lU':eJ.lle'll .. • I h Th' h ,
p.. ~ or tea· r ~'" a repe I on m - - known and the Knight;, m,.g in onkr 'lhe progt'ruII whieh included ora- .,e_ ;n~ at 'he ::;en I ment Hou-e ot att"n •. ' e c~r mon~. l' "a. t •
• ;.ean. becau~ of th~. r~ommenda~ to collect information to be furnished tj,ns my lli J or.es, Foster, Spen- I !o\\n .. · !:-chool ~f :itel J~rjph}. it fir ... t ImE"' worn I I,a\(: _'en II. "ted to • t' A"'"
.. ton ....... [ ::.habb). pohtlcmn;,. VAN J DAVIS PROMI to law enforcirtg officials to to u - cer Cannruh Chinn Peter.-: B tt - CUlllD1CIIct. :...ttenu an £'xerulion III 109 mg. I l~ii a IOil -It "And now 1 come to the so-called . • I~oful propaganda. p n CI~ent, B' - _ lril n~::~ I Ju't how friendl), t.be organlUl '011 of.,tb.e ki.od ot "~~n~ amon~ us. by .\Ir •. James F. G;"'y, one of . t.bn l ~~:::~n:~t%"~: ~o~::ltt~~ricD~~; I York, ,tOOa) announced that. largely
b lie . '11 ' IS tv ~.~roes " as e\oUn,7\y3UE" .ere ara. , \,~ t; b~ "U).II;r tJ1~~t.. tl(' ,\Or,eI,,, In Franz SeIgel Park Bronx count\ que .. t cf )It .... U'X '>ll'" .. ~ttonl"'\. ~'-
"tere tQ take cngnlZance of the fart :"rom \\hich he \\as gradu 1teet. HI' C'T'7CNS PETQOM ~UR" ;;.era ~. F omen l~ !u .. ltIP~"'. f [" lnJ.! the ~OUII~ w(.mcn \\1'0 :'~111 '1 • \pmhc-r 191 I; \\3 ~01 tE"n(; i ..:anH ... (t1l.."e n '\Ia~, the "" !;'lh ~
~at the rare beu e h ;; bee:. driven then eno e tor hi .. field of labor, nt· • It.,- • It. HI i\ 13:. ... : ·.. h~~ o~ .. ~er~I~U:::~t ~me 10 01 1 ~he good:_ '. ',. 3. the t nul •h at .. he tOok" out all :,:. (l I ~ J ... \ .. '-!' hp. II ~ t r r J I .!;..\
in 0 uur city J)()litics b\ 3 group "r home hy chOice. Paducah, Ky. Ht"lC' ,10M U ISS I o • . R S f! ~ p. Prnr. Hro\\ u ""V()kp hi Idly 01 the .. urance pollc\ (In th .. gill anti then P<'tllion \\a .. obtam (I leprrr .. enttuc>-
un .. c!'Upulou, Repubhc;n politlcidn ... he 'Won for hm}-.plf tpe respect anCl U lUi U I' I The fin.t honor graduates '\\ere )h~; t re ... trng pt*flt-.YTam. Re\. 1-:. G. H;ll'~· ol'pr u31'etl hp; ... on ThpfWlou" ~('ott tr ':!.t q. ~iguer- am(}.o 'S~w Y(JJ!c
mo~t (Jf ,, 110m r belie\~ to be wrutP. eoofide.oce f aJl the citizens. -- Rarhel Crompton.lone;: of .the Feb,:,-I ~i .... p- tUI' of L"olll!h:.t!atlnnal rhunrl, iaJ ber, "0 :.-he could obt:uo th tn- ~t"'Lt!·.:, Citizen ... , and a. u('l~agl.lon \\a
men. \\ h~ do 1 ~r thl~ '! The. !"eCtlrd 1 is not onl). 8li. a nv Ill' ph)oF1eIan A largely allf.:lul·cJ ma.. ... - mectJl.g vI ~n' cla<::<:, and )11 ...... )Ial'l- Cecal \lIt· III a fe\\ '\\~1t1 rra' :f! tbC' ~:\ork o· "' ur::f.!~ . ent !~ call upon C;O\-, )'/IIf"T: -\lll3.
\e it ~t Ia...<:t \-ear'", Tcginrntion 01 cItizen that th{' name o' Van J Da~ Co.ol(''1.1 Clti;{.ens \ .. a~ held III t.he 1',, · Jer of the June class. Second hocor the Fchool. Prof. \\. B. )Iatthe\\ '. . -I T ' f G' II. . I Ill' '-I~I g ... Uc')1I \\yo!! COnlJ..l(.t·ttl 0
~~ n~n~~ ~£ over 25,Of~ '!\e~o me" vis will be renu·mbe retl. but ~ 3. J mout.h ~ettlemr.nt Hou ... e :\[ond;l J'T~(luat,... were" )Ii~~ Laura .Jt)l~r ... principal of Centrnt HiJ;!h ~cno~JI. r n (t.. 1\ Ice or trlt:.- Jlurdt.'r. ,tiftull C . .. \ . Frend). Re\·. CuB'rr
an.l womon were placerl on the poll. fricnil ttl manki ncl r lea "I' in the or-I ni,.Jlt [(Ji' the }Jurpo::e of com·iuerill~ Chlrn of hp FpJ.,ru:u-y eJa~!" and )11 ...... L~ught a hearty ap"lau·c whcll Il\.~ Cflun"'f:dl~'~ ~lldi.l" 1.";'l lLI11 (:,.1>41 IPI. 1:(' . I/.w' flll :.r-,.Ii h~1 I
inlt book". and that m'.ny votes we", del' of Knight~ of Pythia~, :\I",o,\;' ~Iay ground facilit ies for colored Rut" Clemen of the June ~135s. .",d that h~ ".rnte.1 a ,t~'''''' phe p . t~ kl' XUII.. /
c deaf. dumh an<: were made, me,sin" the nRGANIZE $150 000 Fil )I r-_ ,,\,i';;e DulT "Iea..p. the .. u ,:- LI 1I111\,~gU. II. ',;; t, ,~r"f "tI' t:.~ .... " of ~
naked frauo, In no cih' in AmeriC1. in 1 9, until 1919 when he resigned. I I ("ed:- 01 pia} J!ro~ .s for the Colo~'(!u - . __ • t ('nee by ~in2inSt a \\.l")" .. w ~t :5010, ar- -. . _ / - IIII:,unl e~:-~mll~g. "
wa- .uch an exhibit maM. It can be he was nrtualll' the m3in;pring of people. A commlttee Of. fhe com"~t- ANn THE TRiGAl CORP compani",1 by ~I i" 1"la Jonla.. (: !Lc'_" r 1 .". ~.I 1'h .. ::\" -\ I. ~" ' "
pl'O"en mou' :lin hilrh that out of a that department of the Or,ler_ \. ~ of Dr_ J. A. C. Lattimore, Dr_ J . • )l r. Lee L Uro" ", principa of .h~ Frank J a. ". C
PGPulation of ~n,lrr Xev""" t.ber. Hi.> worth to the er i, K eD~' ~L Hammond, llr A. E. Carter, Ex- ,choul, in a _"" intere,.til. "a). tui" 1< •• i- ( :ro'" ""in. )Iadanle )1 . nLuncc, thaI. th .. X,." Yurk I'
c~uld no le!(3l1) ha'~ been oyer 2",- brollght him bonor an ~ognitiai: ecut:\e :'ecret:J.ry of llrban League, llaltimole, ~I o ., June 2{·.-E. B. o. the work, pleadinj; that our youn.! L )Iahir. "idel • ,. _; ..... ~o. _ 31 ,
000 \'0 pr', 'In,1 all t.be orohbiliti", irom the upreme I(e. e was Dr. Ja.me, Bond and Albert S itb wa. Ta~ I"r, the Ba.tim«e banker; C. H \\03leo learn to Uk. p tene;' "tv k~ep I<'ge of H •. , Culture, left atme f' ; ~O~'" -"~~Py, mo"';:o.tra cd to the au(il- hea.dC)U3 '._ I. .;.11 a -,. 'r Ct. \"om • ~.(' .
I ~ I il he pa.'red. company i, ,,~illg to opera e an .. I not mi.,ed a _ingle night (luring t ~ ther work ,to carr, . u ·nme onto t.~. r N I V E R SA R Y.
tor of t;rtion Baptl>l Church, bo tile brain. I 2 out-- nling _ to Rev. Jobnson, .. 't.; a noble citizen ."d his chosen profes.- Colored, lea.on, . In . )1axie l a)e. an I ~.auly reclann oar own lottie Sunpson b _ .'11 d Lo .. ' • e -
al: un~~t~;,:r<:;;; to R~~a~Oh= Garvin f Lo~~'ll d~ the fu· fOI~ ';';,!:;~ e~~; 6 =tai~:; iana." '. )Ir; .• arab Cuchanan Gracey. unt:. ll)rtle L. llahin. \" shall 11r~ ~'::ber ::t~'."~. ~:~ ~olt~:
:::: and II • _rei "colored" In- neral. eantil~ fI( desIgns. w:ere • aU this it a cost of nearly~, • co~;~7:: ~e ,,:ellco:,na~~n~~'~ I REPORTER ml-.• her, 3Jld thougb .he i gone >h'! who I:.elor./I,' to the local I
s ead. '- sent frpm !nen~ Lowsnll It was further stated that only a part pr~gram of ' relea..~ of t~e be' ter \\,11 no~ forgotten. ,,"itors w re Capt. ,I 8Jld bi
--U--- - Frankfoltt and Lexin . of ~ money spent will in any way type. LOUISVillE 'BOY E lEe TE 0 itizm of Franklin. Camp of ~ F. from uhelbyville; AI- -XT WEEIr G' :'T WEEK ~m benent t.be Colored children who bave oozo .\Iunt, Central Di·trict Depot>,
n(; n "t" IIAnoll~L MU IANS sear~IY My .p l. ..,. to play ave the LOCAL UNIVERSll IMPROVE Y. M, C. A. HEAD EDITOR LEA\" FOR IE.\IPHl -. Grand M~ter of LouiS~;lIe; B. C.
IN SUMMER NOR \L d y d dangero rtree and who ". -- Ru.., I, Grand -; Pre't n
t TO LO MEETIIIC u-e ~ of ch,ldren mo in need oJ ME-T . -- .. 'lhe editor and hb dIU bter- Ruth- Beans, J. R. Ray and I. Willis Cole;
-- , 'IJJ T ,J 2L ~'''bolesome recreation. 'lhe petition n ASSOCIATION EN· ll r. J . Clare CO Olden, a low .... 11 1)0 3DQ Katherin lea"e tonight for abo of LouiM~ille. All the p;u ,v
Altbongh the first week of the • ~~' enn... one _ -: called th attention oI the Park Com- boy, who h:l.> m de ood t r an all- .\lemplu. the l:. m of hi:< parent.'. 'poke in glowing tenns of the great
L \-ille n.mn:'er :;). rmal. bas . been the cO_~I"::on ~f U:e ~tiO;::lI:.l11SiciaD mission to tbe unjust poIj"y of tax· DURSES LOVE T, T I .e C' 0, i a Iit~t1 0\ er ~fteen yun" reo Ruthl) n 'and K therinejoin t.bcir lot. work tbe Bloomfield Lodge i doil\K
greatm m I !tistory In pomt .~; ~ 2:28. '~ wi'des r.: in~ ing CoI~.. people f?r the suPPO~ of __ t~rn, to ~ xeeut,,-e T-etary o~ tle brother and ci>t r, I. Willi, Jr in acqui~r.g propertr, and especially
tenQance and on ~rest, t~ ~r in.J'cates a large attonJ'.-. tbe &cilih es far white children Wlth- I -The~v;lIeBni'ilch of til t:ni- o .. r o"n Y. ~I. C. A. l[r. Olden, no nd Anrue ~Ialone, for the ummer the" aOlhty in ""ing money for fra.
and facult~ p m' a s ~'- _ oat malting eqaaI ud adequate pro- . , Re,_ Olden, I a grad atch or or All "ill ret to Loui ,;:tIe b . hoo! temal purpo.el'; Howard E. Ru' n
tea> . n of 111 tlng ~ork dlll'lDg the te~=" ared~~! ~ ~_ ~ r Colored clnIdrm. Th~ . vel'""l Impro~~ment A , ooatlon thru An._ fro ... ":,.k t:~i\ )">1 ~- da.s 1911. opening in Sept mber. The) ed,tor h.·we in all time, past, been {"""gniZ~
CrunlD ",-eel<. ~,ng fea: with Y ~. ti a, well .. the ~ of the i Presid nt, Re,·. A. W. 'lhompson, Re\"_ Old~ I ' a glrt<;d . peaker an~ ,. ",ill . pend ten day, ",ith hi parent. n~ter of the lodge, is a u~ I
e pa.-t k. ba~ ~n~ Illpel'" I lpeakeri - .-refill not to ask for 1915 W. Madison ., Iuu; lInanimou.' · alpn ed ~lDl'er, a L· al~o hI. WIfe., In )lemphls tbe lon~ t period In 16 bU'lncs,' man, and has with him a
lectu~, ~ ~li~1I ~lic: ~s, mid .. ve Ita.-.;r :r ~':t ~ people, beljeving ' l; endorsed the candidac of Wi],on !k'lh of , .. h?m ere ~-aJt ble ~em~1 )' ar". Hi. IiIH vaeati n an,l the fir_-! DUmber or prog-re;,ive roung men ir
111 on w~":1 managemeat ", Hall, IIIlder the .......... ~ oI the city SllP- ~ Lovett, as Repre~tative to the Ken- of t~e ,-ano~ mu • ..,a orgaJllzation. time that much time ha beel the lodge who are d?in/l,' a ItOOd piece
_. .' . ,..t ...... -., the p!IbIie tanda should bel" . of F l.k_ • aker. !rem his bunne ' here. ln ,iew or work for the uplift of th ra<:e ii,
W. Dilrgs of In;el n COUh
• .&,-,.'---.. the CO~g week UcliUon.\! pie oI lhe ~ty .... the poeition .. ." ward.. C. A. 'worker, ha\;r.g been pre" io~;tr ~ ~o:'p~e~~IY fO~"; :5
e
,;:, ~?' . f~~ • __. _ __
be tntroduced bJ tabn !hat til tbe eo~ CoIOretl~ The U. ~. I. A .. in Louisville, M connec1.<'d ~th the Y. M. C. A. at l a few day~' rest the Leader and bll i. E RET.t\RV ARTER LE VB
~ ~ ~ at, adequate be~n fi\"e and six me:n' • lay ton, Ohio, and comes well recODl· ness as a wbole will be in charge 011 FOR . ' A'lro:-> L CO, 'FERE)\Cl~
.wed ~ ~::: o:ep:~~ US and due to tbe and "". mended. '. • friends until hi~ return to the city. M: . . E. A. Carter, Secretary of b;
'-da. quaintan~ of Thomp Oil ~e Execu~, e Boud of ~ur I n!ti' -- Lows" lIle 'rban Leagu , left for Mil- I wields a especially !"t1on feels!tighly fa,-ored lh proeur- ~f_ H. C. Russen, Meurs. Alonzo waukee, Tu ~day to attend Ule a-
•• __ IIlIf the sel''"lces of Rev. Olden and I. ~[erntt, Preston Beam, Cashier J. R. tional Conference of Soc:ial Work
II ~ the Nmth and gl~ to pte_ nt him to our citi~ens In Ray and the editor motored to Bloom· • whleh eon"ned In that city thls w~
I_ville. this capKlty. field last He was &«Gmpanied by Mra.
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| Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, June 25, 1921. |
| Volume/Issue | Vol 3. No. 31. |
| 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. |
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| Date Original | 1921-06-25 |
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| Full Text | ES SQUARE DEAL TO RACE IN SPEECH RELIABLE It r I PROfiRESSIVE I andidate ~mmart Flays Repub· KU KLUX KLAN ACTIVE CENTRAL HI H SCHOOL ORROW E nORSE : Sente ce Of Irs. attie ixon I" R I AdS k Ican ue s n pea S I IN K OXVllLE, H0 L D S UAL FEDERAL ANTI·LY CH· ommuted T llofe 'mn" I'son TENN. COMMENC E T II G Bill • e ... Out On Race Issue I Kn.,wille, Tenn., JWle ~ .-J. Q·I Fifty-four reeei"" ,! ploma~ flo _-ew Y"rk. June ~!.-Tie X ~iOl,. ment By Go p.rnor . . .1 ~~:~:~ ~~Ui.I~~ ~1:~CI~~fn~~ n~;! ~~e C~:~:laIHI~~~:~Oe~me~:t:t ~::;., ~~I .~~ti;;"~~lc~ ~< F~c~a~~<:.:.' ~L~~ • ~ • WOULD GIVE Mt - AND WOMEN SQUARE DEAL!~h~,e~~~r-~p~7°~~t:~t!":;~~~~~~ i;I~~·~~.e~,~lt::"U:r~~r::~t.~lth:I~~~~·;~,~~~~·d;l~~,:~~t~~~:t!~<~' LAWYER AND ORCA 'tl 11 NS SAVE LIFE was m Knoxnlle thJ::, week and dell\- moe t?en twent) and one balf. anu tn- 1n "u rh he lUt1m ... \.· ... n IIU • tr<Klu ---- ~~~; ~~ss at lIarket Hall onl:'li~I~~~~\t:nel~~:mOgnla~;~;lu~:~ .. j:;I:~~tj~; ~:I~~-:rf'!~':~~I~t~:~' mak .. -\1 auyy X. "1 •• J\in ll.-The~t lntul 'b lu U th~ tna' fJI J~ hi'" ~dun" - . II! aeeeptance of th I are not o\e}' leo. I . 10 other \\ord~ Se'"ernl hundr'e\t per:::on ... lL ... emb1('u.llhe commercial ep.actment. Cenhu..: " J am in n-ce1vt ('if ~\'ur letter In (. ?enCt of U i.! 1 1:\00, the Balit m l.: C' ~~. l P' I tht fil l liial t W{- Democratic nonUDatlon for llu)or In toe name.. of from \ , .10 to ':",(O(J S(\me of 'whom "ere • "(-'I{l'oe$ altd Hil!h clo.-.ed one of t A mo~'"t "'U C'e:-"'- cJ", .. in;: H, u .. e ell X '. 1:!. II .. ismetl to \ l III to h \\ ;1\\' l'n e-l Cl Jur:t t004.1 (. ,eu tu 1I,t.' fOl urqllJtal. . Co \entlon at e Auditonw'l XeJrrOe .... we~ fraudulently pl8Cf'd . 11 many u: 'he "}lite a uditor>,.- DUJ, ful "'rhoc) term In t1 hi ... tOf) or tb,.. pUlli ... h "he (rlld~ 01 l~.c uUl!" ... a,::. .. nted at !'1Il1! ~mJ,-' 0 Thur ... d:l~ fo I'L'toO thE" u: d ttl 11 tl (" jUI1 r u.n I edne .. da). JlI~ht lIr. Jo:-eph 1I. ~. tb~~ re,:n'tration books and vote<.\ lea\:ing -r: building. e.\.,rec.c;e,j then.- i ... ~itutlon, and the nt c:I~.:- \\a'" GO\. )JO{TO\\· ... lett",r. h[ ha\e JlO~ m .. l1gatll.~ thE' n.UII t r . of )13.r~"3n tIer f.!UIIt}~ ~r~('r ha\i.llg t n l·ut ior mart. Mit onl) fla)o~ ,the Republ~ca..~ I I. ~k . )OU men a nd, women 0-: seh-e .. a, did the X~roe~. that they 11"'" of ~!:.large~t a the commence- I ad the time to ::.tu )0 the bill thor-- )lonon ((Ir u ... mal life ltl urarH."e ~"I ~a. ~ om'~ ... , I, hC'T.ttlOll t l,Ul orll} uf-p... rt). .... puhUC31 tact ,C'S nnu prom~ I LoUJ \ille if ~ou will permIt this ~ .. were there merel). a;: ~pe ators, \\itn ' mellt the ~ '"'te"t. Be een three ar.t! out!hl~r hut I haH? read <Ilou!!h of:1 J('~. wa .. Tu .... 'a~, (' nlmu·.l'«1 b} GO\- 4.~r ha\ mg rt',urn~1 to th~ C '~t :' to ~~e the pohce uepartment out of \\ror!~ to be repeatecl thl ".year. :\oth'! no mtent wl)atc\'er of giving enrour-Irnur thou .. and p no;: d a ..... emhle;:i to appro\e of it t&ud tce gtn r.lj "1.."tt/"~I ('tnor 't lllt'f to hfe Impr~Qllmt.'nt I\Ot)ID ... pq~raJ lUll{\' for ad(iltiUlalm-pohtl~ but he pl{'.Il..~od a. :-quare OC"" lmg lS further from m)' rrund than a.fl- agement to the organ' . t ' ln the larve auultorium w to the rur· co\ere,l b\ it ... 'UO\I .. IOI ..... •• \\'01,1 \\b"" If>!£'l.ho ,t'd f'f,m _\III:..n\ ... trurtl4ll ~ •• lut'ln,l! "hle-h tim£' It a for the :\cgru .. :\1r. Lmmartr !' sr~ec \ peal ing t o race prejudlce. ·ot. to, The main points of ~1.1~~1 's ex-It~~n was rai~ed and the orclt ra _____ o:~ nt'uu 1,\ Char!. 1-'. !~3.l.Io{"•. l 1I •. ~Upf: ......0 ..1111 th, jun \\u<: ~m~lll('(:t~d a'"(~ in- On ,t.be", <lue,tJon. follow III part. ha\e a dozen offices ,,~uld I do thi3. , planatory addre!'s were that,- opened tb~ prO~I'l.ID with the ,plel nROWlI'S SCHOOL OF Int" "ellt or I n.on, to ::\ Ichola, >truct~<1 h~ t h,. tllal. JU·tIC' (" bU., "If 1 am elected mayor of LoUI ... • «But the figure..i I ne.re give you , The name of the organization \\3~ tlirlly rendered and manning o\erturr. ~ ti :-:<:hut\el. \\' Hlen 1..3\\' .. ~Ccre til r! .• t· to e\t~lel'cf' ,,,en for the- trial. tn ,ille 1 pronll,e to l3k: your poltce «e- '.Peak for them.el\"",,- hall your of- I adopted after the old o r~a mzatlOn of the c1a!'S of mus;, that made the p"" OGRIPHY HOLDS sue l' e DL~O!l "on an ",II not be lIot"><1I ·a~ IIOtllln~ pf the mar.)" nll·t..I",,, pa-:mellt .out o,r pontiC"', to mftke t}H~ h~cers be chosen by the ~otes of 7,000 1 1866• - . I~ram the more pleasing throu~hout S A a • ~nt.:: oe paper .. alrlH.: fron) 'Ie ca}J :,·,,1 c ro:"" r:nmt('.lr~ He ,L.'1"hf'tall) un-policeman uniform th~ .;ame _bad!;~ Xegroe" \\ho ha'-e no np;h~ ~ ,-ote~ 'lhe purpose of the orgartization I> t.be e\ening. After the in,ot!ation of "Ill COMMENCEMENT ,,,,1. prrular tna.1 Jl',lIcc dur'n" the of honor a~ thr ,uld,er', unifo:m, In the name. 0: all la~-abl(ling ci~-, designed to obsene laws; oppo>e< llt.hop Clement t.be large a..,;emblage CESS _ All allanJ<{'lI eM,; ha'e bt<!n ma<l, (CU, ,'l\u,,1 N P""" I. and to appoint and promote pohee· ze" - of Low.."yille, ~hlU: and blaCJC'I I;-nching< and upholds punty of ti:L got ib firrt ht'Arinlt of one of the be<t __ 1 r th~ e",cutl"" of til. "oman_ \\ ar· ---- - men for the wurk they do along po- I I protest agrun. th,s cnme of 1920 . white race. "choo choru..-.es heart at a commence- A u.hence wltne·,..,. ,Iel>t La"e· ha"ng ·~nt out In"t;J· +. I A lice lin~, and !lUt, as has been ,,-h~ and pledge ft.l )" dort to pre\"ent it::; ' Identitv 01 the members is . ;nent in nJa!1~ moon.., .... I - n. encouragmg xcrcJ~e .. Tur:U~t\· tm:::..:- to 'IX m'?l1 alii I :-IX \\(lmbll t J allona 880- I lie ' I b I' 1 t.b ee ,.._.J halt t·ti . 19~1 u .. U 1- ~ ~ .. ' llC LOUlfUt-lU':eJ.lle'll .. • I h Th' h , p.. ~ or tea· r ~'" a repe I on m - - known and the Knight;, m,.g in onkr 'lhe progt'ruII whieh included ora- .,e_ ;n~ at 'he ::;en I ment Hou-e ot att"n •. ' e c~r mon~. l' "a. t • • ;.ean. becau~ of th~. r~ommenda~ to collect information to be furnished tj,ns my lli J or.es, Foster, Spen- I !o\\n .. · !:-chool ~f :itel J~rjph}. it fir ... t ImE"' worn I I,a\(: _'en II. "ted to • t' A"'" .. ton ....... [ ::.habb). pohtlcmn;,. VAN J DAVIS PROMI to law enforcirtg officials to to u - cer Cannruh Chinn Peter.-: B tt - CUlllD1CIIct. :...ttenu an £'xerulion III 109 mg. I l~ii a IOil -It "And now 1 come to the so-called . • I~oful propaganda. p n CI~ent, B' - _ lril n<! ;1 ~ -. ,,~. tne ~ourth Anllual "hile. 'lIp The Dlx~n woman will be taken to II li I r-~ce i,,:,ue . • 1 '\III .~k plainly an·j I . , AddresSUlg his remarks to tbe Ne.1 ry; and ,-~ '':;'d ";0;:;' :'I~ti:·n.- p; I ~:~~:'~p~~: ~~~:o: t.be grn'I~~ AUbur:; Pn,on WIthout dela)... __ ~:"re~) m~ . be :: t'::'acL7ail:o~ :::.~ N E N T PHYSICIAN groes "ho 'vere in tbe alldience the ).lis. Barnett no .:'lr. Pickett rei'pec- ate. merit~ lbe greate,t pr:use. the . ~ }at~ru~~ ,/ une 11th, 19ZI~ GO'~ ::\ew ~'''rk, June 21.-The Xalional d ~~ ) orr ta d f ' speaker remarked "The organiiation hn!ly, was sp' 'nd,d throughout a nd )oung lau,e, pro,eu to L~ 'ery eIT,- • am. . " . erU met Coun_ell". ,-\"uclatlOn for tbe Advancement of er f thmeN 5 '~ lor a .~uare , PAS SES AWAY i. friendly to the Negroes." showed h-aininl! 3Dd gave all an idealclent In theIr \\ork 1 he drei''''. J.onn \\,1103111 ~nll 1 3Jhl Robert La · Lol,.", People, 7 Fifth A"enu, .·ow meay"r~rno e 'e:'~,u be ~>~::~ I Ju't how friendl), t.be organlUl '011 of.,tb.e ki.od ot "~~n~ amon~ us. by .\Ir •. James F. G;"'y, one of . t.bn l ~~:::~n:~t%"~: ~o~::ltt~~ricD~~; I York, ,tOOa) announced that. largely b lie . '11 ' IS tv ~.~roes " as <ho,,-n by the ac Flghlml!: to 10. by lh .. Laura fu"\-1- graduate- of tm ' 001, "bo to'" th ek f J 3th 92 hi: tl.rougb t.be efforts of t.'e , ew y o .... , be~~~ed in :hi~e~:. n~,~)~~n:~.,. 1 Paducah, KY.,~ 22.- tion. ~f t.b. memi,., .... of r;;t,.. t· C~.inn: ''T!'~ c..ll for Recre.ation.~ brifl) of the :'ork o~ 'B 0"~:3. hoo: I E:ec:~, 0 un~.:. 'Ib;n 1, ~t . • Branch, ~lr,. Hattie Dixo "."".. ..... "" __ ;:1 '- • +.- 1 r , t V"", "- .' - :,,- ' p ........ - \. _I .:: ... TO'Il!J - .. ~\: 1' .... • 1 the Itt "', ...... _c.~J' o4( G"C't.,... &.,~. __ .... ... .....-...1 an<l doors of my office will "" ,;emn and urgeon of Paducah, ·Kr .. and the atrocities committed toward I I)" applauded and come n for rnn:h , edi r of Lolill,-iIIe Le,,, of <Ieafheato ~:~mo~~,e :r",:,,- in the electric chair alld her 'ent II,' oren t ·) c\err !\egro ma.n or \\ Omn'l (!Ied JUGe 20. 1921. After completif' I ~egroe.;:: in 'lexa .. and Georgia !In I ~~I:'e and comment. d ~ ~h~~ght ~n \("'11- enthu,:-Ia .. t:c a.t!~!re . ent. Hathe Duo •• '\\a~ co~fc~:~ c«Jmmutc:j to Jiie Impri~u I11tnt ~·ho ha- a jU!'o.t compJall1t to makE' hi coUege cour.-c in ~a.sh\ iIIe, 'lcnn., oth~r outhem tates. I t h e .. e two o~t~~n: ~n t f~ (e .:: et;o th: I ~ou n~ Jattie: t~ be erhcl~ll~ r thp m urder IJf )1:11 ~"3rl'L )lol1.on The ~t'\\ \ ork n alleh. :at tl { rr· Dut I \\uuld he uncanfiul if I fade. I he entered lleharrl ~leUlral cLool. l f>e\oUn,7\y3UE" .ere ara. , \,~ t; b~ "U).II;r tJ1~~t.. tl(' ,\Or,eI,,, In Franz SeIgel Park Bronx count\ que .. t cf )It .... U'X '>ll'" .. ~ttonl"'\. ~'- "tere tQ take cngnlZance of the fart :"rom \\hich he \\as gradu 1teet. HI' C'T'7CNS PETQOM ~UR" ;;.era ~. F omen l~ !u .. ltIP~"'. f [" lnJ.! the ~OUII~ w(.mcn \\1'0 :'~111 '1 • \pmhc-r 191 I; \\3 ~01 tE"n(; i ..:anH ... (t1l.."e n '\Ia~, the "" !;'lh ~ ~at the rare beu e h ;; bee:. driven then eno e tor hi .. field of labor, nt· • It.,- • It. HI i\ 13:. ... : ·.. h~~ o~ .. ~er~I~U:::~t ~me 10 01 1 ~he good:_ '. ',. 3. the t nul •h at .. he tOok" out all :,:. (l I ~ J ... \ .. '-!' hp. II ~ t r r J I .!;..\ in 0 uur city J)()litics b\ 3 group "r home hy chOice. Paducah, Ky. Ht"lC' ,10M U ISS I o • . R S f! ~ p. Prnr. Hro\\ u ""V()kp hi Idly 01 the .. urance pollc\ (In th .. gill anti then P<'tllion \\a .. obtam (I leprrr .. enttuc>- un .. c!'Upulou, Repubhc;n politlcidn ... he 'Won for hm}-.plf tpe respect anCl U lUi U I' I The fin.t honor graduates '\\ere )h~; t re ... trng pt*flt-.YTam. Re\. 1-:. G. H;ll'~· ol'pr u31'etl hp; ... on ThpfWlou" ~('ott tr ':!.t q. ~iguer- am(}.o 'S~w Y(JJ!c mo~t (Jf ,, 110m r belie\~ to be wrutP. eoofide.oce f aJl the citizens. -- Rarhel Crompton.lone;: of .the Feb,:,-I ~i .... p- tUI' of L"olll!h:.t!atlnnal rhunrl, iaJ ber, "0 :.-he could obt:uo th tn- ~t"'Lt!·.:, Citizen ... , and a. u('l~agl.lon \\a men. \\ h~ do 1 ~r thl~ '! The. !"eCtlrd 1 is not onl). 8li. a nv Ill' ph)oF1eIan A largely allf.:lul·cJ ma.. ... - mectJl.g vI ~n' cla<::<:, and )11 ...... )Ial'l- Cecal \lIt· III a fe\\ '\\~1t1 rra' :f! tbC' ~:\ork o· "' ur::f.!~ . ent !~ call upon C;O\-, )'/IIf"T: -\lll3. \e it ~t Ia...<:t \-ear'", Tcginrntion 01 cItizen that th{' name o' Van J Da~ Co.ol(''1.1 Clti;{.ens \ .. a~ held III t.he 1',, · Jer of the June class. Second hocor the Fchool. Prof. \\. B. )Iatthe\\ '. . -I T ' f G' II. . I Ill' '-I~I g ... Uc')1I \\yo!! COnlJ..l(.t·ttl 0 ~~ n~n~~ ~£ over 25,Of~ '!\e~o me" vis will be renu·mbe retl. but ~ 3. J mout.h ~ettlemr.nt Hou ... e :\[ond;l J'T~(luat,... were" )Ii~~ Laura .Jt)l~r ... principal of Centrnt HiJ;!h ~cno~JI. r n (t.. 1\ Ice or trlt:.- Jlurdt.'r. ,tiftull C . .. \ . Frend). Re\·. CuB'rr an.l womon were placerl on the poll. fricnil ttl manki ncl r lea "I' in the or-I ni,.Jlt [(Ji' the }Jurpo::e of com·iuerill~ Chlrn of hp FpJ.,ru:u-y eJa~!" and )11 ...... L~ught a hearty ap"lau·c whcll Il\.~ Cflun"'f:dl~'~ ~lldi.l" 1.";'l lLI11 (:,.1>41 IPI. 1:(' . I/.w' flll :.r-,.Ii h~1 I inlt book". and that m'.ny votes we", del' of Knight~ of Pythia~, :\I",o,\;' ~Iay ground facilit ies for colored Rut" Clemen of the June ~135s. .",d that h~ ".rnte.1 a ,t~'''''' phe p . t~ kl' XUII.. / c <t {Ol' the Republican ticket. and Odd Fellows. children. Dr. James Bond, tate Y. The ;alutatory was dehvered by who wa> deaf. dumh an<l hli".; ,I.,~' rormnao. r~n. In )Ir,. DU;('n h,r.l I",~n c' " ;"' ~,I of" ff7he cen"'u..:;;:: fi~res ~how that at He W:J.$. a member or the ~ thia )1. C .. -\ - Secrebry and Director oi 'Ii~o; Jon~ and thp valedictory by to what ~he would hear: c!umb 3.· .. til B ' r,. "" M'''' munlt'r Ir:. 'S0i "mher, 1917. and on ap that time re v:ere onll' a few hun- l:n,lo,nnent Boar6 for ten years. I lcter-melal 1I0,:ement for Kel.tuck). Con'in'le<1 n I al!~ , what ~ be would , al'. aOlI blinrl a, I~ usmess r, D.. un ,llo~e::. 1"',,1 of.)!'. .. :'c a.·t .1."'"" jU<l ~ oi t.~' dred in excess of 4 off! Xegroes re I From the first day t.ba he went 01, wa; elected chairman. A number of wha ,he would .ee. 1 r.'. j' rr.urtf,: f A pI' ,II t.a·,,· h.,I,e/ .:dinlr in Loui,,~iIIe. H,~re_ then. i tbe Endowment Board a member.lll,dJre,><: were made, me,sin" the nRGANIZE $150 000 Fil )I r-_ ,,\,i';;e DulT "Iea..p. the .. u ,:- LI 1I111\,~gU. II. ',;; t, ,~r"f "tI' t:.~ .... " of ~ naked frauo, In no cih' in AmeriC1. in 1 9, until 1919 when he resigned. I I ("ed:- 01 pia} J!ro~ .s for the Colo~'(!u - . __ • t ('nee by ~in2inSt a \\.l")" .. w ~t :5010, ar- -. . _ / - IIII:,unl e~:-~mll~g. " wa- .uch an exhibit maM. It can be he was nrtualll' the m3in;pring of people. A commlttee Of. fhe com"~t- ANn THE TRiGAl CORP compani",1 by ~I i" 1"la Jonla.. (: !Lc'_" r 1 .". ~.I 1'h .. ::\" -\ I. ~" ' " pl'O"en mou' :lin hilrh that out of a that department of the Or,ler_ \. ~ of Dr_ J. A. C. Lattimore, Dr_ J . • )l r. Lee L Uro" ", principa of .h~ Frank J a. ". C PGPulation of ~n,lrr Xev""" t.ber. Hi.> worth to the er i, K eD~' ~L Hammond, llr A. E. Carter, Ex- ,choul, in a _"" intere,.til. "a). tui" 1< •• i- ( :ro'" ""in. )Iadanle )1 . nLuncc, thaI. th .. X,." Yurk I' c~uld no le!(3l1) ha'~ been oyer 2",- brollght him bonor an ~ognitiai: ecut:\e :'ecret:J.ry of llrban League, llaltimole, ~I o ., June 2{·.-E. B. o. the work, pleadinj; that our youn.! L )Iahir. "idel • ,. _; ..... ~o. _ 31 , 000 \'0 pr', 'In,1 all t.be orohbiliti", irom the upreme I(e. e was Dr. Ja.me, Bond and Albert S itb wa. Ta~ I"r, the Ba.tim«e banker; C. H \\03leo learn to Uk. p tene;' "tv k~ep I<'ge of H •. , Culture, left atme f' ; ~O~'" -"~~Py, <ayinsr th t had b. I osen Surgeon Gene I or Uni - appointed to preselit the matter tJ Jenkins anti !)OrLe clo~ a:.-::.-oclat s tr·eir word" ami be efficient in E f).~~ mornjng .J !.,;: e J. , en route to her new lIranch not intervened when it did, th · MINISTER THINKS WORD HE· onn Rank, which ltion he held un· t he. Board of Par~ Commi..,~ioner:- 3 .. h· \C organiz.ed the Dunbar FUm and Ii~h . He df>mo"';:o.tra cd to the au(il- hea.dC)U3 '._ I. .;.11 a -,. 'r Ct. \"om • ~.(' . I ~ I il he pa.'<Sed to t Great BerOlld. ~h" .. regu!"r e·",ol~ ?ue,.day mo~- Th.:'atric3!... Co. ,,:tJ. a eaD.italization of enee. the u,. " of t~e mimeogrnph an., c~"o. A • bu,,,es: woman and one from the elect ric chair. Thi. ig e, - GRO SHOULD BE Dr. Dayis se the Pythians of mg, JW1C ~1. A petlbon ~1!1"ed b~ ~ ~l u( ,(.LC. A. W. Caulk I, the ecre- th~ Impro\e,1 multi aph. He pa"."1 01 tr.e h.. .."t • ..,. tlaJl.",,, . • n" ";~":'.' .: ...... ~~ "'''.'' .~ .... , 0,,,,,, ,. Kentucky as G d Medical Examiner, large numher of Colored ellJzen were tal') -'l rea~urer an, C. F. \'od ry i, in . ample, of the work to the au. e~ce. ,.,an'!- in a c1a,< lo he",el!. Tho,~ tra(lotlOn for )eal'. In Xew York. tate ROPPEIJ of the Grand Lodge and Grand Medi-! prep",:"".fJIr presentation _ t.be Park eharre of the pru p"phy. Tbe office! :\I r. ll ..... i, Ta, lor wa. pre~"r1.<'d th.~t knn'" ber ha"e :oun.! ber to be that r." WOman mu.t . utTer the !lea 1 __ , cal Examiner of the Court of Cal3Jl- . Co~ on by the Commrttee. 'lh .. i- at a;; Xort.b Caroline treet. wi h '~.f ( In !,oi" '" token of a"- urv .15,h in her ealinl!:" with ot iler penaltr. &altimore, lId., June 2O.-The Co' the. A a .\IaEon he stood high iT_I petitio~ ~tates t~ ~ast .year the Park Xegotiati.ons .for talent, co~trnct preciation fr'm members of the ~ )Cople, r,e,'er 1.<'0 bll-Y r<g rdie. ot IlreO ~r H~ite ra.c:e, i ' ~ only o · -I t.be res~ and confiden~ of aU who CoDUlU.~,on ~n~ned. . ~ _ rna~e all~ mquln ,. f:o~ the con" rn \0: 1 ball te m. )1 i.~. L.~tonia Bell wa· ,h 'reat re..- I Ib!lit, of h~me ali(I R A I S E $ 5 0 0 0 N cal hi,toncal race m eXbu,nee" knew him. The MasonIC 'Fern pi oI 18 Iaygrouaas with 42 instructor:;. tu ,r3<.e Journal, all indIcate that the "roe of t ,e p ize "h nero. She hau ~ po '. c('rding to Rev. Haney Johnson, • Padncah is mainly a child of his f"cr- only ~ for Col<>red. company i, ,,~illg to opera e an .. I not mi.,ed a _ingle night (luring t ~ ther work ,to carr, . u ·nme onto t.~. r N I V E R SA R Y. tor of t;rtion Baptl>l Church, bo tile brain. I 2 out-<loor swimming pool. ; none mo,t a;rgres I\e pvlicy. t~rm. )1 ... _. ra.'l (;~ will recei\e h"m~, of th~ .,ck. Fra ,klin has 10': read a paper before t.be A. 11. Eo . - Be it known that I the fratemitie3 lor Colored. l \\ hlle I"", than t1<O months old, th. a prize for, 'lIong the larget, numb<- a vi' hie bU'lIle,F a.,., et, but the ( , ' -- i,' or. llonday morning. I han 10 a wise councillor, the State 1 in-<loor swimming :ant; Ilone for com, pany owns and M, ready for re- or- tickel, . :\Ir,. LuCy, ~ Coleman and p. 'en; of the entire commounit) g" C' Ii ~~cla~ to ~~ Le.a~ rl }>- nling _ to Rev. Jobnson, .. 't.; a noble citizen ."d his chosen profes.- Colored, lea.<e ~ nurn"",: o~ 1m,,: Among th llL« Latonia Bell didat ... t the Ie u,Tl' with her in her new field .. f labor for cr, '::t~ri "d.h~'·-ar. V mteo. Broth-people ha\'e In\'ented the won! 'Ne ion an eminent pI, .ctitioner. I 55 tennis COllrts· nOlle for CGlor U. beml!: ''lhe Flghtlng Fifteenth Color- i the ab_ nce of )(j .. Zel,!a WiI.on d _ _ - h ~ • p d Temple b ./u ane 'Xe~·' in order to bumilia .. • . ' ed Regiment;" " outhern _ 'egro who had been call d cut oi the cit..- unfoun ed , ucce.'. 'lhen "hen _he t elt annual ><ennon Day exercl·e th~m. According We~rs' d!e. T. ·<\ :;:n~~~~n';::~;:' ~~. 0':' ba.o;eball dlamon<6; none for Cui· B pti,.m" and • , eral educatioa I Diploma" were pre, ented to the -f~:- f'_e;· ."e h' done all . he desi res 10 h:;e ~wl'!a,', .ll.ne. 19, and rai o.ver t ionary, he said, the meamng of ");,,, U d ood and W W Wilson Frank-I I li r.lm< ,.uch as '''Floe Xegro Rice Farm- lo,,;ng' li '~ Latonia Bdl Ka h- .I,., th n our '00 are thr wn open t. :.0." the annner.ary eolleetl n. " '- do th ch n ", 1 go i 11k' none for Colored. r" . d "N Lo ' . Lo ' . - . " •. " VI<lbng mernbe", of lodge. in h I gJ'eE ts put wn ere as won fort,. J. A. C. Lat ote and A. L. h ' . e.1Il egro glPng 111 ul' , eriI1P J Oho>on, . In . )1axie l a)e. an I ~.auly reclann oar own lottie Sunpson b _ .'11 d Lo .. ' • e - al: un~~t~;,:r<:;;; to R~~a~Oh= Garvin f Lo~~'ll d~ the fu· fOI~ ';';,!:;~ e~~; 6 =tai~:; iana." '. )Ir; .• arab Cuchanan Gracey. unt:. ll)rtle L. llahin. \" shall 11r~ ~'::ber ::t~'."~. ~:~ ~olt~: :::: and II • _rei "colored" In- neral. eantil~ fI( desIgns. w:ere • aU this it a cost of nearly~, • co~;~7:: ~e ,,:ellco:,na~~n~~'~ I REPORTER ml-.• her, 3Jld thougb .he i gone >h'! who I:.elor./I,' to the local I s ead. '- sent frpm !nen~ Lowsnll It was further stated that only a part pr~gram of ' relea..~ of t~e be' ter \\,11 no~ forgotten. ,"itors w re Capt. ,I 8Jld bi --U--- - Frankfoltt and Lexin . of ~ money spent will in any way type. LOUISVillE 'BOY E lEe TE 0 itizm of Franklin. Camp of ~ F. from uhelbyville; AI- -XT WEEIr G' :'T WEEK ~m benent t.be Colored children who bave oozo .\Iunt, Central Di·trict Depot>, n(; n "t" IIAnoll~L MU IANS sear~IY My .p l. ..,. to play ave the LOCAL UNIVERSll IMPROVE Y. M, C. A. HEAD EDITOR LEA\" FOR IE.\IPHl -. Grand M~ter of LouiS~;lIe; B. C. IN SUMMER NOR \L d y d dangero rtree and who ". -- Ru.., I, Grand -; Pre't n t TO LO MEETIIIC u-e ~ of ch,ldren mo in need oJ ME-T . -- .. 'lhe editor and hb dIU bter- Ruth- Beans, J. R. Ray and I. Willis Cole; -- , 'IJJ T ,J 2L ~'''bolesome recreation. 'lhe petition n ASSOCIATION EN· ll r. J . Clare CO Olden, a low .... 11 1)0 3DQ Katherin lea"e tonight for abo of LouiM~ille. All the p;u ,v Altbongh the first week of the • ~~' enn... one _ -: called th attention oI the Park Com- boy, who h:l.> m de ood t r an all- .\lemplu. the l:. m of hi:< parent.'. 'poke in glowing tenns of the great L \-ille n.mn:'er :;). rmal. bas . been the cO_~I"::on ~f U:e ~tiO;::lI:.l11SiciaD mission to tbe unjust poIj"y of tax· DURSES LOVE T, T I .e C' 0, i a Iit~t1 0\ er ~fteen yun" reo Ruthl) n 'and K therinejoin t.bcir lot. work tbe Bloomfield Lodge i doil\K greatm m I !tistory In pomt .~; ~ 2:28. '~ wi'des r.: in~ ing CoI~.. people f?r the suPPO~ of __ t~rn, to ~ xeeut,,-e T-etary o~ tle brother and ci>t r, I. Willi, Jr in acqui~r.g propertr, and especially tenQance and on ~rest, t~ ~r in.J'cates a large attonJ'.-. tbe &cilih es far white children Wlth- I -The~v;lIeBni'ilch of til t:ni- o .. r o"n Y. ~I. C. A. l[r. Olden, no nd Anrue ~Ialone, for the ummer the" aOlhty in ""ing money for fra. and facult~ p m' a s ~'- _ oat malting eqaaI ud adequate pro- . , Re,_ Olden, I a grad atch or or All "ill ret to Loui ,;:tIe b . hoo! temal purpo.el'; Howard E. Ru' n tea> . n of 111 tlng ~ork dlll'lDg the te~=" ared~~! ~ ~_ ~ r Colored clnIdrm. Th~ . vel'""l Impro~~ment A , ooatlon thru An._ fro ... ":,.k t:~i\ )">1 ~- da.s 1911. opening in Sept mber. The) ed,tor h.·we in all time, past, been {"""gniZ~ CrunlD ",-eel<. ~,ng fea: with Y ~. ti a, well .. the ~ of the i Presid nt, Re,·. A. W. 'lhompson, Re\"_ Old~ I ' a glrt<;d . peaker an~ ,. ",ill . pend ten day, ",ith hi parent. n~ter of the lodge, is a u~ I e pa.-t k. ba~ ~n~ Illpel'" I lpeakeri - .-refill not to ask for 1915 W. Madison ., Iuu; lInanimou.' · alpn ed ~lDl'er, a L· al~o hI. WIfe., In )lemphls tbe lon~ t period In 16 bU'lncs,' man, and has with him a lectu~, ~ ~li~1I ~lic: ~s, mid .. ve Ita.-.;r :r ~':t ~ people, beljeving ' l; endorsed the candidac of Wi],on !k'lh of , .. h?m ere ~-aJt ble ~em~1 )' ar". Hi. IiIH vaeati n an,l the fir_-! DUmber or prog-re;,ive roung men ir 111 on w~":1 managemeat ", Hall, IIIlder the .......... ~ oI the city SllP- ~ Lovett, as Repre~tative to the Ken- of t~e ,-ano~ mu • ..,a orgaJllzation. time that much time ha beel the lodge who are d?in/l,' a ItOOd piece _. .' . ,..t ...... -., the p!IbIie tanda should bel" . of F l.k_ • aker. !rem his bunne ' here. ln ,iew or work for the uplift of th ra<:e ii, W. Dilrgs of In<i1anapoliL opeD on eqnal teal. to all of the peo . ~ky Le/l,'lSlature fro", the Tentr Re\" Olli n i an experien d Y \1 f h ! t tha ·t . th !>;el n COUh • .&,-,.'---.. the CO~g week UcliUon.\! pie oI lhe ~ty .... the poeition .. ." ward.. C. A. 'worker, ha\;r.g been pre" io~;tr ~ ~o:'p~e~~IY fO~"; :5 e ,;:, ~?' . f~~ • __. _ __ be tntroduced bJ tabn !hat til tbe eo~ CoIOretl~ The U. ~. I. A .. in Louisville, M connec1.<'d ~th the Y. M. C. A. at l a few day~' rest the Leader and bll i. E RET.t\RV ARTER LE VB ~ ~ ~ at, adequate be~n fi\"e and six me:n' • lay ton, Ohio, and comes well recODl· ness as a wbole will be in charge 011 FOR . ' A'lro:-> L CO, 'FERE)\Cl~ .wed ~ ~::: o:ep:~~ US and due to tbe and "". mended. '. • friends until hi~ return to the city. M: . . E. A. Carter, Secretary of b; '-da. quaintan~ of Thomp Oil ~e Execu~, e Boud of ~ur I n!ti' -- Lows" lIle 'rban Leagu , left for Mil- I wields a especially !"t1on feels!tighly fa,-ored lh proeur- ~f_ H. C. Russen, Meurs. Alonzo waukee, Tu ~day to attend Ule a- •• __ IIlIf the sel''"lces of Rev. Olden and I. ~[erntt, Preston Beam, Cashier J. R. tional Conference of Soc:ial Work II ~ the Nmth and gl~ to pte_ nt him to our citi~ens In Ray and the editor motored to Bloom· • whleh eon"ned In that city thls w~ I_ville. this capKlty. field last He was &«Gmpanied by Mra. |
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