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CoEd Killed By Lightning Two Others Injured By Bolt; Were attending Freshman Picnic ABC Drops "White" Clause Golden Annivesary [photo] 50th Year: Lt. J. W. Reagan, USN, Navy Recruiting officer in New York, presents American Theatre Medal to Johnnie Johnson, CB USN, Ret., who enlisted in Navy May 28, 1900 at Brooklyn Navy Yard. Johnson is rounding out his 50th year in service. Dr. Andrew Simmons Anniversary Speaker at Fisk "U" LINCOLN INSTITUTE TO GRADUATE 60 Lincoln Institute will graduate sixty young people on June 7, 1950 at 10:00 A. M. (Day light saving time). The Honorable Jesse H. Lawrence of Louisville, Kentucky, will deliver our Commencement Address. Our Baccalaureate Sermon will be Sunday, June 4, 1950, at 3 P. M. (Day light saving time). Rev. Olof Anderson, Pastor of the St. Matthews Presbyterian Church, will deliver the sermon. Our exercises will be held in the gymnasium. The Vocational Departments will have their exhibits. All parents and friends are welcome to these exercises. Charles Johnson Blue of this city, the son of Mrs. Thomas F. Blue, is among those to graduate from Virginia Union University, Richmond, Va., on June 6. Mrs. Blue and Thomas, Jr. will attend the commencement exercises. Gov. Dewey, Mayor O'Dwyer Back Friend DO DOWNS DUTY [Photo] Capt. William Adams and Emmanuel Terry, local fire fighters take time off from duty at Churchill Downs, Derby Day, to look over souvenirs. To File for Removal of [U.S.?] Attorney Charles Johnson Blue of this city, the son of Mrs. Thomas F. Blue, is among those to graduate from Virginia Union University, Richmond, Va., on June 6. Mrs. Blue and Thomas Jr. will attend the commencement exercises. Hampton Grad "Mother of the Year" Murray, Green Urge Support of College Fund Rail Counter Surrenders Meekly LOUISVILLE SAFETY COUNCIL FATALITY REPORT January 1st to May 1st Public--1949--14 City of Louisville--1950--7 7--Jefferson County, Kentucky--17 3--Floyd County, Indiana--2 7--Clark County, Indiana--1 31==Total 27 Other Public 6--City of Louisville--9 2--Jefferson County, Kentucky--1 0--Floyd County, Indiana--0 0--Clark County, Indiana--0 8--Total--10 Home 33--City of Louisville--30 5--Jefferson Co., Kentucky--5 0--Floyd County, Indiana--1 1--Clark County, Indiana--1 39--Total--37 Occupational 3--City of Louisville--2 0--Jefferson County--2 0--Floyd County, Indiana-- --1 0--Clark County, Indiana--1 3--Total--6 81 -- Accumulative Totals -- Estel Hack, Managing Director Dean B. W. Doyle Elected Bishop Elected on First Ballot Rev. A. W. Womack of Dayton, Ohio, Also to Fill C.M.E. Highest Post Greek Letter Council Meets PRACTICAL NURSING CLASS TO BE STARTED IN SEPTEMBER; LIMIT IS 15 A second class on practical nursing will be started in September 1950. The main work will be done at the Red Cross Hospital and some of the theory classes will be at Central High School. The enrollment will be limited to fifteen students. Persons who wish to register should secure application blanks at Central High School May 15, 1950 to May 19, 1950 during school hours and at Central Adult Night School on the same nights. Persons who applied in January and could be accommodated may apply again. The class operates for one year, four months being given over to instruction and the remaining months to practical work at the Red Cross Hospital. The course is under the auspices of the Louisville Board of Education. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jackson of Springfield, Ohio, who are enroute to Owensboro, Ky. and Birmingham, Ala. were Derby guest of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Harris of 2833 W. Walnut St.
Object Description
Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, May 13, 1950. |
Volume/Issue | Vol. 33. No. 19. |
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. 14. but is actually Vol. 33. No. 19. There are tears across the center of each page. The content of this issue appears to be duplicated in the following issue (May 20, 1950). |
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Newspapers African American newspapers |
Date Original | 1950-05-13 |
Object Type | Newspapers |
Source | Issue on Reel 7 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19500513 in the Louisville Leader Collection, University of Louisville Archives and Records Center. |
Citation Information | See http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/description/collection/leader#conditions for guidance on citing this item. To cite the digital version, add its Reference URL (found by following the link in the header above the digital file) |
Collection | Louisville Leader Collection |
Collection Website | http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/leader/ |
Digital Publisher | University of Louisville Archives and Records Center |
Date Digital | 2012-04-13 |
Format | application/pdf |
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Image Number | ULUA Leader 19500513 |
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Full Text | CoEd Killed By Lightning Two Others Injured By Bolt; Were attending Freshman Picnic ABC Drops "White" Clause Golden Annivesary [photo] 50th Year: Lt. J. W. Reagan, USN, Navy Recruiting officer in New York, presents American Theatre Medal to Johnnie Johnson, CB USN, Ret., who enlisted in Navy May 28, 1900 at Brooklyn Navy Yard. Johnson is rounding out his 50th year in service. Dr. Andrew Simmons Anniversary Speaker at Fisk "U" LINCOLN INSTITUTE TO GRADUATE 60 Lincoln Institute will graduate sixty young people on June 7, 1950 at 10:00 A. M. (Day light saving time). The Honorable Jesse H. Lawrence of Louisville, Kentucky, will deliver our Commencement Address. Our Baccalaureate Sermon will be Sunday, June 4, 1950, at 3 P. M. (Day light saving time). Rev. Olof Anderson, Pastor of the St. Matthews Presbyterian Church, will deliver the sermon. Our exercises will be held in the gymnasium. The Vocational Departments will have their exhibits. All parents and friends are welcome to these exercises. Charles Johnson Blue of this city, the son of Mrs. Thomas F. Blue, is among those to graduate from Virginia Union University, Richmond, Va., on June 6. Mrs. Blue and Thomas, Jr. will attend the commencement exercises. Gov. Dewey, Mayor O'Dwyer Back Friend DO DOWNS DUTY [Photo] Capt. William Adams and Emmanuel Terry, local fire fighters take time off from duty at Churchill Downs, Derby Day, to look over souvenirs. To File for Removal of [U.S.?] Attorney Charles Johnson Blue of this city, the son of Mrs. Thomas F. Blue, is among those to graduate from Virginia Union University, Richmond, Va., on June 6. Mrs. Blue and Thomas Jr. will attend the commencement exercises. Hampton Grad "Mother of the Year" Murray, Green Urge Support of College Fund Rail Counter Surrenders Meekly LOUISVILLE SAFETY COUNCIL FATALITY REPORT January 1st to May 1st Public--1949--14 City of Louisville--1950--7 7--Jefferson County, Kentucky--17 3--Floyd County, Indiana--2 7--Clark County, Indiana--1 31==Total 27 Other Public 6--City of Louisville--9 2--Jefferson County, Kentucky--1 0--Floyd County, Indiana--0 0--Clark County, Indiana--0 8--Total--10 Home 33--City of Louisville--30 5--Jefferson Co., Kentucky--5 0--Floyd County, Indiana--1 1--Clark County, Indiana--1 39--Total--37 Occupational 3--City of Louisville--2 0--Jefferson County--2 0--Floyd County, Indiana-- --1 0--Clark County, Indiana--1 3--Total--6 81 -- Accumulative Totals -- Estel Hack, Managing Director Dean B. W. Doyle Elected Bishop Elected on First Ballot Rev. A. W. Womack of Dayton, Ohio, Also to Fill C.M.E. Highest Post Greek Letter Council Meets PRACTICAL NURSING CLASS TO BE STARTED IN SEPTEMBER; LIMIT IS 15 A second class on practical nursing will be started in September 1950. The main work will be done at the Red Cross Hospital and some of the theory classes will be at Central High School. The enrollment will be limited to fifteen students. Persons who wish to register should secure application blanks at Central High School May 15, 1950 to May 19, 1950 during school hours and at Central Adult Night School on the same nights. Persons who applied in January and could be accommodated may apply again. The class operates for one year, four months being given over to instruction and the remaining months to practical work at the Red Cross Hospital. The course is under the auspices of the Louisville Board of Education. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jackson of Springfield, Ohio, who are enroute to Owensboro, Ky. and Birmingham, Ala. were Derby guest of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Harris of 2833 W. Walnut St. |
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