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Begin Trial of Marion Lynchers Race Prejudice Is Rampant Says N.A.A.C.P. Report Little Chance For Conviction But Something To Be Gained Negro Market Attracts Merchants: Newspaper Advertising Valued Walter Cohen Laid to Rest Stepin Fetchit, Noted Screen Comedian, Petitions For Bankruptcy Says "Eva Body" Asked Him For Money; Never Had Enough To Bank Miss Dorothy E. Gough spent the holidays in Knoxville visiting her parents. She is now back at her desk at the Y.W.C.A. GRAND [BASILEUS?] [Photo] MRS. FANNIE [R. GIVENS?] Mrs. Fannie R. [Givens, one of Louisville's?] most [prominent women, was ?] elected Grand [Basileus of the?] Phi Beta Sorority [and?] [illegible] [annual?] boule which [illegible] C., December 27-31. [illegible] Omicron chapter. [illegible] William H. Ferris, [illegible] "The African Abroad [illegible] say: "Mrs. Givens [illegible] career. Highly [educated?] [illegible] artist, a member [of?] [illegible] government and has [illegible] countries in Europe [illegible] been carried over a [illegible] bearers in Liberia. [illegible] graduate of Knox [College in Galesburg,?] Ill. She is a [illegible] Washington [Headquarters of the National?] Association of [illegible] and gave the first [illegible] toward purchase of [illegible] to report the [sorority?] [illegible] harmonious and [much?] [illegible] done. Other officers [illegible] Miss Elsie Z. Graves, [illegible] Grammateus; Miss V [illegible] Atlanta, Ga., [Grand?] [illegibl e] -iouchos; Miss [Bertie?] Nashville, Tenn., Jerv- [illegible] Collins, Washington, [illegible] Executive Committee. [illegible] TENNESSEE [WELFARE?] [illegible] [DIRECTOR?] Mr. James H. [Robinson, Director of?] Negro welfare for the [illegible] with headquarters at [illegible] several hours in this [illegible] enroute from [Lexington?] [illegible] his children. James, [illegible] spent the holidays [with?] [illegible] Robinson, [accompanied by Margaret?] Parks, [Central High School?] teacher, called at the [Leader office.?] Thousands At Funeral Of C. M. E. Prelate Banks to Open Next Week Spradling Is Elected President RIDLEY CHAIRMAN OF BOARD; BLANTON AND RAY VICE PRESIDENTS Not Less Than $40,000 In New Deposits Expected First Day The officers and directors of the First Standard Bank and the American Mutual Savings Bank are announcing the opening of these two banks as the Mutual Standard Bank not later than [Thursday?], January 15. These banks [illegible] financial up-[illegible] November [illdgible] were previously officially identified with the banks, insurance companies and other institutions. Mr. J.. D. Blanton, president of the American Mutual Savins Bank, and Mr. J. R. Ray, [president?] of the First Standard [Bank?] [illegible] elected active vice [president?] [illegible] R. [illegible] Mutual [illegible]
Object Description
Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, January 10, 1931. |
Volume/Issue | Vol. 14. No. 9. |
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. Page one of this issue is very faded and a quarter of pages one and two is missing. |
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Newspapers African American newspapers |
Date Original | 1931-01-10 |
Object Type | Newspapers |
Source | Issue on Reel 3 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19310110 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 19310110 |
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Title | 19310110 1 |
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Full Text | Begin Trial of Marion Lynchers Race Prejudice Is Rampant Says N.A.A.C.P. Report Little Chance For Conviction But Something To Be Gained Negro Market Attracts Merchants: Newspaper Advertising Valued Walter Cohen Laid to Rest Stepin Fetchit, Noted Screen Comedian, Petitions For Bankruptcy Says "Eva Body" Asked Him For Money; Never Had Enough To Bank Miss Dorothy E. Gough spent the holidays in Knoxville visiting her parents. She is now back at her desk at the Y.W.C.A. GRAND [BASILEUS?] [Photo] MRS. FANNIE [R. GIVENS?] Mrs. Fannie R. [Givens, one of Louisville's?] most [prominent women, was ?] elected Grand [Basileus of the?] Phi Beta Sorority [and?] [illegible] [annual?] boule which [illegible] C., December 27-31. [illegible] Omicron chapter. [illegible] William H. Ferris, [illegible] "The African Abroad [illegible] say: "Mrs. Givens [illegible] career. Highly [educated?] [illegible] artist, a member [of?] [illegible] government and has [illegible] countries in Europe [illegible] been carried over a [illegible] bearers in Liberia. [illegible] graduate of Knox [College in Galesburg,?] Ill. She is a [illegible] Washington [Headquarters of the National?] Association of [illegible] and gave the first [illegible] toward purchase of [illegible] to report the [sorority?] [illegible] harmonious and [much?] [illegible] done. Other officers [illegible] Miss Elsie Z. Graves, [illegible] Grammateus; Miss V [illegible] Atlanta, Ga., [Grand?] [illegibl e] -iouchos; Miss [Bertie?] Nashville, Tenn., Jerv- [illegible] Collins, Washington, [illegible] Executive Committee. [illegible] TENNESSEE [WELFARE?] [illegible] [DIRECTOR?] Mr. James H. [Robinson, Director of?] Negro welfare for the [illegible] with headquarters at [illegible] several hours in this [illegible] enroute from [Lexington?] [illegible] his children. James, [illegible] spent the holidays [with?] [illegible] Robinson, [accompanied by Margaret?] Parks, [Central High School?] teacher, called at the [Leader office.?] Thousands At Funeral Of C. M. E. Prelate Banks to Open Next Week Spradling Is Elected President RIDLEY CHAIRMAN OF BOARD; BLANTON AND RAY VICE PRESIDENTS Not Less Than $40,000 In New Deposits Expected First Day The officers and directors of the First Standard Bank and the American Mutual Savings Bank are announcing the opening of these two banks as the Mutual Standard Bank not later than [Thursday?], January 15. These banks [illegible] financial up-[illegible] November [illdgible] were previously officially identified with the banks, insurance companies and other institutions. Mr. J.. D. Blanton, president of the American Mutual Savins Bank, and Mr. J. R. Ray, [president?] of the First Standard [Bank?] [illegible] elected active vice [president?] [illegible] R. [illegible] Mutual [illegible] |
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