Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 34]
Page Six THE BRONZE REPORTER Saturday, July 10, 1954 ilies Loomis Hobbies 1508 S. Saginaw -St. EVINRUDE MOTORS-BOATS Paint & Marine Supplies ~~ PHONE CE 3.2971 Lionel Trains -- Hobby Supplies ) 2b} INDUSTRIAL HARDWARE 4026 INDUSTRIAL PHONE CE 4-1092 Boydell Paints Sperting Goods {Smell Electrical Appliances Garden Seeds Lawn Seeds Fertilizer FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 8:00 A. M. To 6:00 P. M introduction Te ~1 In the beginning, when Dad had /:road and been instantly killed by 1} her mother. *she and Roger, gether ~last Lise heard ithe music leading | ~be on stage in five minutes. Ris- | "Swan Lake~ (Continued from page 4). She paid for her lessons by wark-| ing in the afternoons after school. been. alive there had been no problems.. ~Nothing~s too good for my little girl,~ he would always say. Smiling, Lila would dream of the day when she would be>a great ballerina. Then came the awful day when Dad had ~stepped out of the car on the an oneoming motorist. After that it was tough going for Lila and. Now however, ~all of that was over; the years of struggle had ~at last: paid off. Then there was Roger~Roger Blake. Roger had: made her life] complete. ~ Tall, dark, handsome and lithe as a deer. Strong Roger who held her above his head with strong powerful arms. Tonight would. dance to beé the perfect marriage. Together they would dance ~til eternity. At|) up to her cue. came to tell her The stage boy] ~that, she must] ing with a gay pirouette, Lise] touched the little child ballerina! figurine that she always has on her dressing table. (To be eontinued next week) in triumph, Theirs would] ~| acti of a single person; it requires, \A Reply To The Ediforial In The Weekly Review | (Continued from Page 2) figst Negro woman matron to thit agency. These incidents have heen given extensive coverage by). Kegro newspapers, and are subject to verification. I confess a lack, of detailed kniowledge about the ~Loeal 599 FEP Committee~, but I am familiar with the ~REP program of the International UAW - CIO, which, among other things, stresses CO-OPERATION with agencies such as the NAACP towards ~ithe objectives desired. | I hazard the opinion that Dr. Leach is an astute and able protagonie t for race progress and it is possible that his strategy in the particular situation may not have been understood. I don~t know. I do know that he can~t be joey PERSONALLY ~ he isn~t n|~Uncle Tom~ ~ simply becalles ~Senate Bill No. 1163~ did ~not pass, or because families are being charged higher rent ~~chained |by restrictive covenants.~~~ The battle for adequate Fair Employment legislation is not one that wilt-be won or lost by a single as you will agree, I~m sure, an un mi Announcing... Willie Metcalf The Grand Opening Of The Fountain Head - Supper Cl Corner of Leith and Taylor Street! a | (Formerly The Hurricane Room) Es | | FINE Foo a ~conTINvoUS MUSIC | Watch This Date - July 16th | | BREE! i Corsages for the first Dozen Ladies compliments of Arcade Florist and the {Ht} Bronze Reporter -Props.~ ub ~per legal action to- protect rights..if he so desires~ (Sipes vs} Ike Stein To The. Supper bs { | From i } "SHARP nw. 932 ~BEACH ST. yar te | Fountain Head | + ne PD ee Oe To The ii Fountain Head Supper Club |rel | acxtaarall | 722. FIFTH AVE. ~PHONE CE 2:2023 | PHONE CE 219332 i Congratula tions: Supper Club | | ~ To The - Fountain Head try | | From "Better Valre Paint and | Wallpaper r Store: 1209 N. SAGINAW ST. | PHONE CE 2-791 | ceasing, intelligently conducted effort on the pert of all fair-| 7g minded individuals and groups. As for restrictive covenants, I have only this to) say: by the courts-and any Negro who chooses to -do so| may bring prohis McGee) It is conceded: that it is not easy or pleasant to have~ to do so, Leach Presi The allegation! that Dr. hais used his pogitioin as dent of the local branch of the} NAACP to ~sell Negroes down the river,~ is without foundation | in fact, and is indicative of intellectual dishonesty and _ irresponsibility on the~ part of ~the writer. is it POSSIBLE for such a de ception to be perpetrated within | the framework of the NAACP for long. Officers ate ELECTED and | are subject to removal or. im-| peachment, if warranted. ~Dr. Leach~s NAACP record is well-known butt let me state it} briefly: Member for over 30 years; State President | for ten years;/ presently serving his ~fifth term} as President. of the local branch; nominated and ELECTED by the National membership to the Board of Directors for six consecutive terms. Incidentally, members meet once a month in New York City, and they must PAY THEIR OWN EXPENSES. It is easy to eriticize; much to rectify injustices. Certainly there is nothing: to be gained by} indulging in personal Villification | and attempted character assasin- bf ation. Thank you fdr to express fine paper. per rmitting me my jopinion jin your Mr::Boor, I Leach has seen ithe article or if he intends ~to bespond. I only know that he is being attacked |: unfairly iby one who is afraid, apparently, to even reveal his iden tity. It seems only fair that one of his friends be permitted to reply. A copy of this letter is naturally going to him. For your infdrmation, a am @ member of the American Federation of Government Employees. I am a: Negro. Very truly yours, | Hondo B. Hargrove FOR Light Hauling OF ANY KIND ~ CALL ~The Red Devil~ PHONE CE 5-8924 Restrictive;; Covenants CANNOT be enforced but ONE) man cannot be} blamed for the situation.; It simply is not true, nor}, i; POCKETBOOK more difficult to get. out and try |~ don~t | know myself whether ox not Dr.} '| ~ BALLET Jack Gilbert, Salesman George F. Earl, Owner Phone CE 2-0921 GOOD GRADES OF COAL AT ~PRICES FO FIT YOUR PEARSON & DONNELLY Coal Company 920 N. VERNON ~Pleased To Heat You~ PHONE) CE 9-6653 ~PREMIUM COAL AND WOOD TEACHING | ADULTS and CHILDREN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY _| All ~Hours. - Mrs. Van Hurley Teaching @ INTERPRETIVE: @~ RHYTHMATIC ~ TAP PHONE 2-0045 1621 PARK ST. THE NEWLY DECORATED ROYAL GARDEN CLUB. ST. JOHN ~AT -DAKOTA Open Every Day From 12 Noon ~til 2:0~ A. M. | Unler The New ~Mrs. Thomes Sims Floor Shows and Dancing ~MEMBERS ONLY Management C~ Cae ARTIES B Contact _ ~ RENT - THE PIONEER HALL 380! NORTH aps sna FLINT ETS MEETINGS Mrs. M. Jackson, Ph.-CE 9.5667 Mr, J. Jacquette, Ph. ~CE ~8-9576 tr THE PIONEER DEVELOPMENT ~COMPANY, ~Inc. ~DANCES nieces eaet 0 ASS. y pene CT TN REI NF B98
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