Bronze Reporter [Volume: 3, Issue: 43]
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ORIGINAL, RESOLUTION The original resolution and an amendment proposed by ~a see: ro clergyman came under attac when the Southern delegate interpreted the word ~home~ as implying interracial marriage: Later it was determined that an~ erroneous comma between the words home and community in both the original resolution and the amendment was the basis of the controversy. | The Negro pastor had proposed that Lutherans ~,.. work for the elimination of. discrimination based on race or ethnic origin in home, community, the i city, state and nation.~ But later at a committee meeting at tended by some 500 persons, it i was explained that the comma between the two words was 2 typographical error and that ch what the pastor really wrote was ~home community. 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St. shut off debate and requested that the statement on race be recommitted to committee for further hearings and revision. When the rencibhien was returned to the convention floor, ation, wherever it tinny exist, in communit A city, state, nation and world.~ As it turned out, the revised resolution clearly ~called upon Lutherans to work to end discrimination, a fact not mentioned in the ori The convention andrimessiy adopted the revised resolution after only. three minutes~ discussion. Meanwhile, the 42nd annual conference of the Presbyterian Church~s \Appalachia Synod, re presenting 44,500 Southern Presbyterians, also called upon its member to end* distrimination. Members were asked to examine their own life, and practice no (racial) discrimination Within their fellowship or outreach. The conference also recommended at the trustes of King College, tol, Tenn., the only church-supported school in the synod, to continue a study ~looking toward adoption of a policy of opening. the doors of synodical collene to all Taces.~ e (). Missionaries Meet At Home Of Mrs. Allen The Antiocn Missionary Cir cie No. 1 met at the home of Mrs. Marie All 1414 Brookside Drive, last day, July 6. The next meeting will be held at the home of a Carrie Po wells,1918 The officers of Tehs Antioch Missionary Circle No. 1 are: Mrs.~ Juanita Smith, president; Mrs. Marie Allen, vice president; Mrs. Carrie Powells, secretary, Mrs. Lester Carson, treasurer, and Mrs. Bernice Saunders is bible instructor. Bas waite Sein ta tat ahs SRE SS ~a program at the ~Baptist Church at 544 Nebraska. Flint Gospel Singers Invited To Toledo, O. e Community Evangelistic Gospel Singers spent a full day in Toledo, Ohio, Sunday, July 8. ' The Flint singing group parti cipated in two programs. The talented singe ers rendered nion Grove Rev. J. Marcus is pastor. Later the group made an appearance at the Emanuel Baptist Church located at 602 Tecumseh Street. Elder I. M. Wright leads this congr ~renditions of the Tiaennatedet angelistic Gospel Singers were yed_ at both churches. Ardell Jones of Toledo was hostess to the group at a dinner. ~The Chdeieeilaiy, Evangelistic Gospel Singers is composed of twenty voices. Mrs. Zella Mae Samue's is the manager. Felix Strozier and Milton Thomas alternate as organist. The kot: ers are available for communi rojects, contact Mrs. Zella Mae uei, 3121 Industrial Ave., Ph. CE 52296. fh Top quality bacon is about 50 percent fat, 44 percent lean and about 6 percent rind. It should be creamy white and well streaked with lean. which is bright pinkish-red in color. M.S.U. home economists say ~that bacon that is too lean may not be tender. Call unto Me, and | wil) anewer thee, and show thee great and mighty things which thou knowest not.~(Jeremiah 33,3.) It is the Lord God Almighty, ereator and ruler of the vast universe, who invites. us mortals, His children, to cal) upon Him in our despair and distress. He, ever merciful, ever loving, will answer us~such is His promise, the greatest and mightiest of all the things in the world, the hope of all mankind. ~ = e nor WATER ~NEEDS UP ins ~ abel wih | 40-gall a a on or! anger gas hot water feeter,, ac-' rier a the somes Heating: institu Wichita, Kan ~ Says America~s Racial Curtain Aids Iron -Curtain NEW YORK - (ANP) - Declaring that the ~racial curtain at home~ is helping the ~iron curtain overseas~ to undermine world confidence in American democracy, New York City Council President Abe Stark, last -week urged private enterprise and public agencies to create greater opportunities in white collar work and the professions according to.a positive standard of ability? Ta than. a negative criterion of color or ethnic origin. In a speech delivered at a gu Greater New York, Stark said that even in progressive communities such as the City of New beta there is a 25 percent differential in average annual income between Negro and white labor. i White collar employment and promotional advancement he declared constitute a twofront line of attack in the fight to combat. discriminating and improve the Negroes earning capacity. The philosophy of the Declaration of Independence with its classic appeal for equality of opportunity as well as the liberal doctrine inherent in the recent Supreme Court ruling against segregation in the school systern must now be invoked to break through the barriers of bigotry in employment and housing,~ he insisted:: ~ ' ~For people of all races and. creeds, we must provide substantial opportunities in office work, salesmanship, management and the professions and guarantee that promotional re - cognition to a supervisory level will not be ~determined by the color of the man~s skin.~ Stark was cited for his record in combatting racial discrimin - ation and ~recéived the ~Urban | League~s American Teamwork Award. HIDES WALKERS Slo-Down used in the home. * ~Countines numbers of women are looking more and more to FULLER PRODUOTS for exquisite complexions, loviier hair and sophisticated perfumes and colognes of bewitching odors. FULLER PRODUCTS CO. makes the complete line of fine cosmetics and toiletries for the ENTIRE FAMILY plus many other products of distriction e B Hill Spiritual Hour & St. Ps at Ave. Rev. C. R. = Pastor ad ' THE Goop HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH ~ ~ 608 Pingree Service: 11:00 A. M. Church School: 9:30 A. M. Rev. I. J. Epps, Pastor - CHURCH oF GoD IN Church of God in Christ po diye toes Oa Rev. John Smyers, P ST. JAMES OHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 4401 Selby St. ~ Rev. James wee THE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD IN ~CHRIST 3613 St. John St. Services: 12:00 Noon, Sunday school: 9:30 a. m. Rev. S. C. Coles, Pastor ws CHURCH. OF GOD 12th at Harrison Sts. Rev. G. Williams, Pastor ~ DISCIPLES OF CHRIST SERVICES Vermont Christian Chu?ch 1201 Lippmcott Bivd. Rev.~ Thomas Courts, Pastor _ METHODIST SERVICES Bethel Methodist Church Liberty at Twelfth Sts. Rev. W. E. Teague, ar astor James Chapel, C.M.E. -1142 Campau Sunday services: 11:00 a. m. Rev. B. J. Boyd, 4 Quinn Chapel, A.M.E. Clifford and Kennelworth Rev. James F. A. Mitchum, Pas. fy St. Luke A.M.E. Zion North at Addison Service. 11:45 a, m: Rev. D. Baldwin, Pastor ~ ~Vernon Chapel A.M.E. ~ North at Addison Sts. Services: 10:45. Sunday ~school: 9:00. Lewis L. Lawrence, B. Th., D. D. Minister UNITARIAN SERVICES Congreentienal Unitarian sn, Caithond ~St. Sunday school: 918 Spencer. Service: 11:00 a. m. P. 3520 Services: 9:30-11:00 Sat. ~Rev. J. P. Lawyence, Pastor ~
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