Brownsville Weekly News

PAGE EACH TWO aii ~ >: ae i IN Hamtramck Feather Merchi pene peony FLINT, wees ~ 3 4 ~ 9 Vaughn sees Victory HAMTRAMCK, Mich.~Cleophus For Lewandowski | Vaughn, Secretary of the Hamtramck Boosters Club and prominent Hamtramck Civic and Union Jeader, in. a statement Tuesday Seclared, quote: ~I believe that in lored citizens of the City of Hamramck have but one course fo pui~ jue and that is the election of a man to the office of Mayor whs will look out -for their interes~ without partiality and will not cater to the favorite few. I believe, the youthful leader continued, that Joseph A. Lewandowski is the man for this position. After ~& thorough study of the candidate for Mayor, I am urging my friends and all of the. colored citizens of the city of | Hamtramck to elect Joseph A, Lewandowski for their next Mayor. He ~finisheg by stating. ~IT am quite sure that when the yotes are counted on March 6th the majority of the votes will be for Joseph A, Lewandowski for Mayor.~~-Pol. Pub. Zepke Endorsed For Constable Post HAMTRAMCK, Mich. ~ Harry Zepke, outstanding candidate for office of Constable is a gradtiate of the Hamtramck High School and is well-known in sports and among many Colored citizens of Ham tramek. ~ He ang to many org nizations officer ~ gg is the supporter of fis family and.an elected Democratic _delegate. Le Mlal oe The Detroit World Echo" endorses the tandidacy and urges the election of Harry Zepke as Constable of the city of Hamtramck. We urge that all Colered citizens of Hamtramck support this progressive young man, who has. the interest of.the citizens at heart. Runs On Record ian HAMTRAMCK, Mich.~City Treasurer.John Anger is a candidate for re-election to the post of City Treasurer on his record. Having served as City. Treasurer for the past eight years Anger is now employing in his office a member of the race, Mr. Arthur Middlebrooks. "He points G9 hls many tin. sei ities~ during is tenure ~of office. Pol: Pub.: Serement~s Record Speaks For Itself HAMTRAMCK, Mich.~Walter erement, one of the outstanding indidates for the office of City lerk is running on his recorg of wblic service. ~ Having: served the city~ as As-, stant City Controller from 1936 > 1988; as Superintendent of the ~epartment of Public Works in 338 to, 1939 and as_ Director of ublic Welfare in 1939. and being member of the City Housing ommission in 1938. He was the first director of Pubc Welfare who allowed the Coled employees in hig office the xtensive use pf the city autoudbile~Pol, Pub. - Wozniak Favors Clean Campaign HAMTRAMCK, Mich~John & Wozniak, council candidate, has evetorcre conaucted @ Ci~an Car * aign confirmimg himself strict: o the issues at hand. He is 1 ~ sived jubilantly wherever 1 deaks because of his presentati. i facts clearly and truthfully. I; well versed on the needs of tl community ang pledges himself: a program of economy, honest ~sei vice and) equal representation 1 ll racial groups. 3 needed in the \ vote for John E. Wozniak will b vote for clean and honest govrnment, Tenerowicz Seeks Council Post \ HAMTRAMCK, dnictt ~Slasltiees O. Tenerowicz, brother of Congressman Rudolph G. Tenerowicz, is a candidate for the office -of city council on the platform of a Square deal to all. -F ete Tenerowicz has been active in civic affairs in Hamtramck for a tnhtumber of years and is well known among the colored citizens of Ham tramck for Po oc bet Reade > Anthon Ge tector i miei TRIM LR tm Se em He is a successful business mai. na that more than anything els ~ council today | ~ERST BAPLIST INSTETUTIONAL CHURCH Last Sunday, the scripture read ~he coming primary eleéction;. the \ ing was taken from. the 90th Psa ie for the sick and peace Among nations was offered by thc pastor. Those that are on the sick list. are the little son of Deacot ~and ~Mrs, Hudson, George, who was taken ill with broncial pneumonia Mrs. Monzella Wells, member 0? he Senior cnoir is in the St. Franis hospital, results from a fall on way to church jast Sunday. Mothe: Bowers, Brother Meir who is improving erapidly ~from pneumonia | s in the Ford hospital, Sister Bald- | a is recuperating from an opera- | tion. Littke Rosing Williams is is the Gra hospital. -Mrs. Lillic Reaves, Ww goes to Parkside hospital is~algo quite ill. Please visii the sick. Special iiss by the Senior choir was the anthem, ~Praisc unto the Father,~ soloist Mr, Baker and Mrs. J. Brown. Congregationa) hymns were:: I am Happy with Jesus Alone~ and ~Come thy Fount of Every Blessing~. The pastor took his text from the 3rd chapter of Daniel, wth verse. ~And Oh! I see four men loose, walking in the midst of fire and they have no ~hurt and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.~ Subject: ~Waiking in the Full Flame of His Glory.~:The pastor empHasized the foliowing facts There ~comes to every man and nations a~ moment for.him to decide, We are drawing closer to the hour when the question must be answered, yes or not to prove~your faith in God. The children ~in the firey furnace had faith in God, they did not and would not bow to any engraven image. If Christian people are going to convert the world, even racketeers, we must prove to them that we can Hve without their way of living even though we must suffer, Where is our faith in God? We bow to everything that is an engraven image. There is~'a God somewhere. Hang on to the eternal God, Those that heard enjoyed this- wonderful message. Known visitors that morning were: Dr, Lawson, Optometrist and the Rev. Pethgrevagent for Pochango Mineral water. The second Sunday night in March at 7:30 p. m, the Senor choir will present a beautifui candle service with ~ny the tt ~ Zajac Seeks | ' - te Countil Post \ Zajac, prominent Radio ~Commen. tator ~and civic leader, is a candidate for the office of City Council for the city of Hamtramck. Zajac, well known among the | Colored citizens of Hamtramck, ha a fine record of fairness to the group. A vote for Zajac for City Council on March 6, will be appreciated greatly.~(Pol. Pub.) CHURCH NEWS | sroups. Each group has a song pertaining to the Heht of God. Rev. Wright, the. pastor, will deliver ihe message. A large candle~ of God. Each person: will be giver a candle. A: e is formed. around the church; the light -is passed from one co the other until all candles are iighted, All are invited to attend. A silent offering will be taken, Saturday, the 16th of March a. 3:30 p. m. cheli street, there will be @ musical -ontest given by the Loving Five of Omaha, Nebraska uspices of the senior choir, mission 25c, All are ink ited. among nations and the si |B. H. Wright, pastor and Mrs. Nettie Gipson, church reporter, MELAND EAPTIST CHURCH tended and two visitors were out, the Rev. Foster and the Rey. Hartis. We were very glad to -~ them both. Rev, Foster preached ful sermon, his text wa 65th Psalms, 10th verse. wonder 8215 Craig.; Mr. Vincent Osborne wonderful: solo Sunday Mrs, Charles; Lockett also sang 2@ ively) solo.; Rev. ~H. C. Banks, ~pastor, Dorothy Mitchell, ~hurch rep. HAMTRAMCK, Mich. ~ John ~Bud~ Bendz candidate for Councilman, has lived in the City of Hamtramck for. twenty-five (25, years and is married and the father of one child. Bendz served as Constable in this city for two years (1935-"36) and was also a candidate for Counc) two years ago and ran 7th in the final, ~ (Pol. Pub.) j. i; } 2 PRS More loll WASHINGTON--(ANP) ~Dectaring that New Deal measures have been merely pain removers design~d for a passing ailment, rather than a cure for a deepseated the Worker's Alliarice of ca has designated Saturday, March 16 ~gina Unemployment~ La Hi H ~ i q 5 2 3 Pd ar = 2 ~placed | 4 before the altar represents the light at the \First Baptist || institutional church of 11345 Mit and Flying | Sloud Quartettes given \ under Wd ~ church asks all to pray~ ~for oy trae The Sunday School was well at- | found in| On the sick list: Mrs. Carrie Banks is sick, and we're asking all, to please go and see her, she Hves||. at 9454 McDougall. Mrs. Arebell, Whartley is also sick, she lives at sang a.; mals Present address is 2632 -Florian. |: | Bendz is the., of ected in poblle servos san ame Dr. W. E. B. DuBois of the Atlanta University faculty, is shown as he told Kentucky State College students ~the world is facing the most severe crisis in the last 1000 years | because the seme mistake was made after the World Civil War in not establishing economie democracy to bolster up political democ racy. Frankfort that at Lazy Insides Answer All-Vegetable Call You ought to know this easy way to get relief when you~ re lazy. intestinally and it has you headachy, bilious, with sour stomach, no en thoroughly next momitig.: ~on Trowbridge Street, the Feathe: | Merchants club of Hamtramck and their swell parties, which ' popular young set of that section } Byrd, Annie Rivers, Lee Charlotte Of Merchants P HAMTRAMCK, Mich.~Last Sat. urday night at the Masonic Tempk Music ~was: ~perch Jacks and stud i North Detroit held ~ another of | was | well attended by members of the | pression. Cases pee be isol and placed in soon as hospital beds when the spu~ and other sections of the city. Members, wh@ are Dock English. Noble Reaves, Warren Card, Wil Harman, Prank Cobb and their boosters who | are: Misses Evelyn Stewart, Nora Burney, Annie Hutchins, Maggie Cotton and/| Rosalind Brady, were all there and doing their best on seeing that everyone wag happy. But on the list of enjoyers 1 found: Ann Goins, Bessie Lloyd, Edith Hall, Alice Joyner, Delphine James, @ James; Levonia Woodward, ~Lela Mae Culp, Modes zel Jacks, Lillian Chapman, Bertha and Birdie Currie, Alice and Annie Pitts, Bessie Stevens ona oh too many OUzeTS. - Messrs. Clifton English, Chitin Goins, Alvin Bennyfield, mar~ Woods, Willie. Brown, Willie Batchelor, ~Gordan Nolan; L. H. Rogers, John LaMarr,. T. J. ~Woods, John Butts, Larry Hollo way, Julius Woods, Eddie Lewis, James ler. Homer Ice, John Evans, ~Bridges and so many others that it bates take the physique to Daine them all BLACK - DRAUGHTS sitiesy oie tyne Adams, Nona Chapman, Ha- | Experimental Tuberculosis By M. A. THOMAS, M. D. The newspapers: have recently arried an account of tuberculois being treated successfully with sulfanilamide. This is the new irug made up from a dye base. However, what ig not reported is that these experiments. have ge been made only 2 on tuberculosis 3 germs in the test; tube and on gni-; such as guinea pigs. The conquest of tuberculosis by chemical disin gold, was to the ~ old alchemists of the Middle Ages. DR. THOMAS |The lesions (sores) of tuberculosis are usually deep seated, in the lungs or other organs, and it is impossible to reach these tissues by local application of disinfectants. The/fact that the germs of tuberculosis will grow without having an abundant blood supply, makes injection through~the Veins impractical to reach and destroy BODY MAGINOT LINE Qf course in the test tube, the disinfectant comes into. direct. con tact with the. germs, but in the body: it. must penetrats the barrier stroy it. ig A, number of substances: have been used with varying degrees of success in an attempt to curé tuberculosis by disinfection. These substances includ, cresote and its derivatives, chaulmoOdgrg oil, and metals including arsenic, copper, gold and mercury. Some of these drugs have seemed to help some cases but the experiments could not be duplicated often enough tu ry. upon as a cure for tubercu About this Dr. Long says, ~A specific chemotherapy of tuberculosig has not been found and it may be a long time in coming but it is not a closed chapter. We have some definit, facts to go upon and some glimpses of light have beer seen.~ PREVENTS GROWTH The recent findings in the tes" tube report that suJfanilamide in a dilution of 1:500 preventec growth in the human strain o* tuberculosig germs from. taking Place. In 1:5000 dilution which ir now the maxinmm safe dilution ir practical uSe in the giving of the drug to people, tuberculosis germs have been: prevented only. pavtiallv from growth. It would seem justified that the following summary was reached by the park Davis research workers. Sufanilamide in the test tube ir dilutions. above 1:1000 will not _completely prevent growth of the tuberculosis germs. The drug has no curative: action upol experi mental tuberetilosis but rather pre- | Team Prices On Softball Shoes, Suits effectiveness is due to a splendid ~ ingre Wes ber of the U. A. W~C1IO> ~Loca; No. 236. nomination by a small majority. friends in the coming election. Surdacki In Council Race HAMTRAMCK, Mich~(WwNs)~ the Common Council of the city of Hamtramck, A business man and a factory worker, Surdacki is campaigning the ditizess of elected.~ s is his second time seeking office, two years ago he made an excellent showing in the race for this | office. He is asking the support of all citizens in this election. vente? its contraction by experimehital animals when used in too, powerful doses to be takén by humans o for the present it seems. hat we must. confine our activities to well-used methods of treat-~ ed) tuberculosis _ with bed rest, Hamtramck, if He was a candidate for dint of- | fice two. years ago and missed the |: He is asking the support of. his Walter Surdacki is a candidate for | on a) slogan of ~A fair deal to all pneumothorax, phrehic nerve operar Pe ~and other means of. cOm is positive or contains the Good Until 24% lb. AKE FLO! ELDER~S FOOD Phone 9-1694~355 St, John St~Flint, Mich. ~FREE DELIVERY~ -In Celebrating our Thirteenth Anniversary. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS | Saturday, March 2nd 24% lb. Bag SNOW WHITE FLOUR _. AMERICAN ROSE FLOUR ~eaee teas eeneee Oe ee ee G POWDER sane ce toene eee ete ner encee weet tenes en ewww es sys ee rd wow cere

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