Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 28]

a a Le ae THE BRONZE i | | aturday, May 29, 1954 a | | Dan Brandon Merchant and Custom Tailor Ladies & Gents Suits Made To Order ~ Alterations 211-E. Weilington Ph. CE 4-6049 ~Loomis Hobbies. | 1508 S. Saginaw. St. EVINRUDE MOTORS-BOATS Paint & Marine Supplies PHONE -CE 3-2971 Lionel Tra'ns - Hobby Supplies, Gael CA RPENTRY and IN VYORK Ph. CE 3-8481 MASO Tf. L. SCOTT p ME ee ~ For Light Hauling ~OF ANY KIND ~ CALL "The Red Devil~ PHONE CE 58924 ae rai OF RM ACES CLEANED and REPAIRED A ~Free. Repimpatee~ Cs Paes COAL. YOUR R/DES | OF WO FIT JETBOOK Prim ety DONNELLY | Coal Gaskpens. 920 N. VERNON | ~Pleased To Heat You~~ oe * Oe | aK ~Ia gt 24: EIS BL) CE 946653 PREMIPUR! COAL -_ yD woop Fer Reel ' Deals Gn 5. utemebiles ~oro P. RAFF Ina Across From the ihaueg Hause Sdere Taylor Th aylor of 742 ~ a? A. qQ oO Mr. Kk; affirers, tertchers and perents of |the Parkiand PTA for their loyal|ty and cupport during his adm: nis- | tkeation and thar Rive) J. C. Mon-| roe succe ~dd hin n with | God~s speed. | -. Taylet~s term, the ted dvaperies, a dittricolator urn, 18 3 kitchen aid and tains: PEEVE SA TABS Fe a ) EP co SGML: ~ THINK that immediate action is needed and will join anyone in forming, tre nucleus of an~ origanizatidn desicned to uvheld and secure the male species in his traditional light land and master of ithe world of polities; dollars and doughnuts. ~uch: jan organization, once clesred by the Senate Investigating) Committee and the F/B.L, could. agcomplish wonders. | If yeu! don't think there is need forjsuch men, look about you and see The easing sales peoks) as ~Cookery fpr of nope i being ~ an org2nization, ~of Men.~~ ie. anew running for--an ~ated to-~all types of state and n: siional political offic eg, The hundreds of new nerfed for: men~~ appearing on the market. The numbker such careers as bull fighting, now taming, truck driving, ete. | ~she publicity photos) of promiinent athletes allowing themselves ito be ~powdered, painted and ismeared in order to best present jtheir manly features.before TV lea: meras. And politicians, too. | The i-creasing spectacle of womieén in blu>-jeans, 65 ean and iner number ~ Nn paintless. Men, these infiltrations and concessions are serious. And I~m ready to join any.-constructive or ganization dedicated to doing some~thing about vi-~-as Jong as I.can use an alias and meetings are held on Thursday nights after bowling. r m sure my wife wouldn~ +:, approve: of the movement. s Nevro.non-farm 25 vears. of* age, less than Among male workers over ~0'% of those earning '$2,000 a year have had some high |} school or college education. Or Our Lot aoe Nezro families have more iworke:3, - more~ married Negro 1920 N. DORT HWY. ~ ~women ter le: @ QUALITY ~ ~ SERVICE ~ DEPENDABILITY |. GENERAL OPTICAL CO. 523 DETROIT ST. Downtown Flint, Phone CE 4-4149 ~_ ~DR. EDWIN L. NOVAK OPTOMETRIST ~ ~Glabbes Manufactured on Premises m @ Eycs Examined ~ Glasses Fitted. | @ Latest Styles in Personality Brames\; 9 1 to 24- i Service GLASSES ~ ON CREDIT ttre bighelet 1: Mei: Hah ~elacs to thank the; ~> eas King of the Hearth- | saipt, sucna:; 7s of women. engaged | ~Am crica hag ~been its history by det that whey! the voices of disunity and domagoguery; have beem heard in the land, they have i-beid rewned jout by-a/-chorus ré~peating the fundamental prin-elples on whirh this natifn = Cne of tht signs ~of. this | c<ening is the type of speeches E13 Dr. Rebcrt Bradby of Mackay, retiring cates General AssemPresbyterian Church, R. Hoffman, chairman Studebaker Corp., delivered) in sthe past:week, which ~are snine with more free cueney from responsible phople. r Dr. Bradby~s speech is! reportqd) on elsewhere~ in this ~edition. iu. Mackay,| speaking im Mac onic Temple ~said: ~It now -ins to be, taken for - granted | {hat to make a change, if it. is nm a ayradc aS Paul ae ene is |, 3 | mide often enough, is ré-echoed loudly enough and receives pub lidity enough, is the same as to grove a ease? Principles are less| 4 to| become.~ It is imperative ~nat the majesty of truth and nuthsrity of law be restored? versity: of Michigan that fo speak nsiderable jeopardy. j ~Never TZ CO We -hbut discus heavier, poliey here moyes. were ourht ver the rainds of men, irmone is blessed | the | Was | the | influential in our country than] iney onee were, while anarchic} Scisonalities are more powerful than they should ever be allowed | ~Faceless nameless, and inynune | and | -& informers reminiscent of. totali- | | trerian vegimes have bee un to] havnt the halls of Jearnine rie ehambcrs of ~Governntent. This type! 6f ~informer eon~| ~smear. the j~haracter and wreek| wc carecrs | of men and women iv whonr the remains jnvisible| Pa a: Shneltergdtshadow.~ | 7 New-Pout R) Aoffman,told 700 hapor uncderbiraduates at the Uni-| ring thitugh|a petiod in which] yecdem to think, freedom to in-| Wire and fhe: ge are | ha: there been a time! hen pressures on the presiding} have no} fipn, eritici4m and debate can be I eiidad by fear as well as iforce: ~Of all tie forms: of |tyranny | | } | | By EDGAR HOLT more terrible than~ fear ~ to be 'afraid to be one~s self among one~s~ neighbors.~ The former Economic Coopera|tion Administrator urged the students to ~speak freely, write freely, worship freely,~ and to as | ~We are! In. 1950 egrdé Ai $1 the total reridans in U, billion larger than the tional income of Canada. Ss. WEs | ~main the home. of the brave.~ ~from the income of dollars en community... semble fcr discussion with any--~ one you think (can teach you something worthwhile.~ He said that if enough people did that, ~the. older people will be doing the same thing before long, and if enough of us show something of the) courage of sur forefathers -the next Half century will be~ America~s | greatest and these United States) will reand of the free and I quoted these specches this week because | thought ail of us. ought to. be aware~ of the thinking that will) act: a| counterbalance against the reaction that has. caused much suffering. Phofographer Threatened (Continued from page 1) live, | The Washingtons stated, however, that on May, 6, they paid Mr. Robinson $15 and on May 8, they paid him an additional $35 in rent.. According to Mrs. Washington, Robinson~ demanded a total of $75 for the month~s rent. She stated that one of|the prescures Rebinson | used | to force them te pay more was to discontinuz the electric service | that was connected, to the garage house) located, directly as in front of the garage.|He (Roblimson). refused |to give them a -eeipt vn the money |paid, said. Mrs. Washington. Mrs. Washington, ~helter Zou ij hes seven. children, admitted that it. was | ~fa jtough problem~? in| that she didn~t her chitdrén set out in the streets, and| yet) she realized inat her family |was! ~béing | victimized tor high rent, and that the quar anxious foi te~s ave most undcsirable. While there has been a ~ecline in the.ocehpation cf domestic workers their real incomes \companc. favorably with that of white, roRar- and ] prkerss. other Clerical w ZO. Lotl | | 3537 S. Sag. Ph, CE -2-7407 (Next to Showroom ) ~210~ -Handyman, This beautiful family-ctyled station wagon, finished ~in fathom green set off'-with snow-white sidewall tires. Fully equipped, with ~ smooth riding, fast start pow| erglide, and standard accessories. Enjoy. your holiday in this beauty at only Sty ~671895.00 tible Sparkling red. finish with jet black top. Delaxe radio and. fregh air heater. Here is a tremendous bargain for the buyer ~who likes a sporty car. Only $1195.00 1953 CHEVROLET ~ Deluxe~ 1952 PLYMOUTH sion Conver- | Lots Z2and 3 1103 S. Sag. Ph. CE 2-8602 1104 S. Sag. Ph. CE 9-4623 (Corner Sixth St>). 1952 PLYMOUTH ~ 4 Door sedan. Dark blue finish. With de luxc push-button radio, air flow heater, outside sun visor. Act quickly on this fine oneowner car! It~s only $995.00 1952 CHEVROLET~Styleline 2-door. With original cool green finish. Deluxe 6-tube radio, large fresh air beater, bright new seat covers. Build a bank account with the repairs you'll save! Only: $1095.90 1 ~|K EAppy HOLIDAY! Lot 4 2800 Corunna Rd. Ph. CE 8-2699) (3 Blks W. of Zimmerman) 1953 BUICK~Super 4 door sedan. Fashionable 2-tone green. With Dynaflow trans., radio, heater, seat covers, and a long list. of factory-installed accessories. Here is the ultimate in driving pleasure. Very | |Reasonably priced. $1995.00 1952. CHEVROLET~Fleetline deluxe 2-door-.. Bright green finish. Radio and heater. Here is a fine riding, thrifty auto- - mobile in really ~OK~ condi tion. Yours fer only $1125.52. COPYRIGHT APPLIED FOR Open til 9 Pp M ~ thru Friday (Flint~s Oldest) CHEVROLET CO: 3601 S. SAGINAW Next to New ter Showroom PH. CE 2-7557 or CE 2-5115 want.:

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 28]
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Flint, MI
May 29, 1954
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