Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 9]

Page Six- | _ By Bud Fisher ~ I SPILLED THE SALT! THATS BAD! THROW ' SOME SALT OVER YOUR SHOULDERSO ~ ' YOU DON'T HAVE ANY t acca = eT i m! Oy) | Mt IT'S NO FUN WATCHING TH~ WRESTLING MATCHES IF YA CAN'T BOO TH~ VILLAIN // WE'RE GOING CALLING..vou'tL BE ALL RIGHT HERE ALONE. IF YOU WANT US, DIAL 222..THATS b | WHERE WE'LL BE! ~THIS IS THE CRIME causuER., HOUR BRINGING YOU HALF AN HOUR OF THRILLS, CHILLS, AND WIGGLES.. ~GET AWAY FROM THAT PHONE YOU LITTLE BRAT:..I'M WISE - T' Yous: WoobyY. wiaT HAPPENED 2.. ARE YOU ALt RIGHT?2., WHICH. WAY DID THEY GO?,, ee 4 7: eo Saturday, January 16, 1954 ~Ph. 2-2992 CHESTER SIMMONS INCOME TAX RETURNS MADE OUT ~ Notary Public 3010 St. John * STAR *~ Beauty College Specializing In. Hair-Do~s at Reduced Rates 4025 Industrial Tel. 5-3622 STUBBS ROOFING CO. 1917 Howard Phone 4-2416 }. Roofing and Siding By Johns ae Manville ~ ~Authorized Contractor~ Also Logan and Leng~ Roofing LIONEL TRAINS MODEL AIRPLANES HOBBY SUPPLIES Loomis Hobbies 1508 S. Saginaw ~ Elm Perk ~ COLLISION SERVICE 1940 HOWARD ST. Phorie 4-0872 pe en it ra ed By Len Kleis, Pe. ~ Dr. Rufus E. Clement To Speak At Annual Urban League Meet (Continued from Page 1) nificant) contributions to the eause of better race relations in America. Perhaps his best known contributions in the field of mace relations came as_ the result ~of his work with stch organizations as the National Urban League tee, He contributes regularly to the Journal of Educational So-. eiology, the Saturday Review of. Giterature, Journal of Higher ' Education, Phylon, and the Negro Digest. He is listed in Who~s Who in America, Who~s Who in Georgia, Biographical Dictionary of American Scholars and Bio~ graphical Encyclopedia of America. ~ Dr. Clement is the son of Mrs. Emma C Clement who was elected the 1946 American Mother of the Year, marking the. first time that a Negro had ever received such @n honor.. ~In 1913, the federal government | | spent about $700 mifllion a year, and the National Issues Commit- ee eo and local gévernmerits. In fiscal, yéar 1953, federal spending totalled~ $74.6 billion, almost two and one half times the cost of state and local governmients. Steel scientists contributed te the success of television by developing a stainless steel wall for picture tubes that expands and contracts under heat changes at the same rafé as the ~~screen,~~ thus preventitig thé glass from ~craéking. e@ SOFT DRINKS ' STOCKING BAR Long's Market & Variety Store | |; ~ belnteLete: ~LINE ant thockiths & MEATS @ SOUTH SIDES MOST COMPLETE | _.| @ SCHOOL SUPPLIES os os eo) oe 608 PINGREE TELEPHONE 3:-2806 de ra ~ The report noted, the end j.the district of Columbi these are the (Continued from Page 1) opening of the second session of the 83rd congress. ee Mitchell based his ~prediction for the end of segregation in hospitals and militaty schools. on reports from Samuel | Brownell néw commissione~ of sducation, ~Dr. Joh1. Hannah, assistant Sec-, retary of Defense, and from Geo. Holland, assistant to the administration of veterans affairs. of segregation already in VA hospitals at Little Rock, Ank. Jack ~son, Miss., Nashville, Tenn. Okla-homa City, Okla.) ~In| the six schools operated outright by military authorities, segregation has ceased. The remaining 2/1 schools where a separate policy| 1S maintained, are on posts where: funds are provided wholly jor it: part by the defense department but with the administration in the hands of local authorities. Amorg the critical items facine Corgress and the~ administration which must be) séttled are anti-lynacking poll tax, and anti jim crow travel, legislation state hood for, Hawaii, segrégation in publie lousing ahd anti-filibuster | legislation. Another sore point in: is the quota system for Negroes in Washington hotels which is~ being practiced. Although discrimination in~ employment in thé district - was ordéréd éndéd recently there: are ~many areas in which discrimina prevalent.) Among fire department and the recreation department. Anti-lynthing ard anti-polt tax tion is still Gains Seen In~54 By NAACP but little hope of passage is ex: pected. Poll tax miny wind up in a recomméndation for a constitutional améndment. Hearings~ oh a~ federal FEPC law were scheduled to begin Jan. 12 before the senate committee headed by Senator Irving Ives of New York. The bill is sponsored joititly: by (Dem) Mitinéesota: Possibility of passdgve of statehood for Hawaii got a big boost when ~Sef. Rusself Long of Loutsiana recently inditated that he would throw his. support to the measure. Long had formerly gone along with the powerful southern bloc which opposed statehood on the grounds that admittance ef the 49th state ~will increase support. for civil rights legisialation. A potential of 74 votes in favor of curbing the fillibuster ~in the senate which has consistentiy killed civil rights passage was noted by thé report: This includes 26 Democratic votes outside of the south and that of Senator Wayne Morsé independent from Oregon. Among the things which can be resolved by the president without the. support of congress are.the total end of segregation in Washington ahd end of segregation in federal housing and ap_pointment to federal office of officials who will administer the luws in a non-biased manner. The world~s largest coal mine~ U. S. -Steéi's Robena mine in Greene County, Pa.~last year produced 3,332,872 tons of bituminous edal legislation will probably be included off thé legislative agénda: sear For Real Deals On Rutomobiles Stop At Across From the Coure Housé Or Our Lot 1920 N. DORT HWY: i i a i i ae Sen. Ives and Hubert Humplitey |: from the 8foot thick Pittsburgh 24 Hour Coal Vendor Service If You Need Coal in a Hurry Nights, | babaced or. Holiday: just bring a container and deposit a half dollar ~e NO. 1 VENDOR ~ Dort Hywy at Stewart NO. 2 VENDOR ~ Lapeer at G.T.R:R. ots WHEN ORDERING BY THE FON. 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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 9]
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January 16, 1954
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