Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 18]

Pulkinan Beat Him (Continued From Page 1) for Jan, 31. bee * Verhor Station policemen) troit citizens attended a meet| Monday night at. the James Davis and Robert Lass- Mau are accused by Mitchell of assaulting him and violating his constitu: tional rights. Arrested~ at Williams and Warren last Jan. 18, Mitchell maintains that the patrolmen beat him without cause, inflicting multiple lacerat:ons of the Scalp and forearm.: Patrolman Dragged? The patrolmen contend that Lassnau was dragged 20 feet by off. Omega House on East Ferry where officers were elected to | form | protest committes. # Committee Heads: Ernest Shell, vice-president of Great Lakes Ins. Co., and | Moses Fritz of the Fritz Funeral Home, were elected cochairman, Common ~in n Arrest ns Federal ria ot Tn. Je> ~ vestigation, upon prompting - | Mitchell, are also investigating to determine whether the victim~s civil rights. were vviolated. A Federal statute is the basis $64 Mitchell~s one to the: Face ~Pine If. found that -his civil rights _ were violated. under the statue, the ~ofiicers face a a fine and one year in jail. Commissioner Piggihs of the Councilmen Billy Detroit. Police Department also ~Mitchell~s car as the latter drove Rogell and Louis Miriani made. is ~condueting a complete instatements to the press in. re- vestigation of the beating or H's examination has been set gards to the incident this week. assault upon st j 6000 THOUGHTS TO REMEMBER From the Bible~ ~God be merciful unto us, and bless us; and cause his face to shine upon us. ~That thy way may i known: u earth; thy savi health among all nations, sii. ay ~Let the people praise thee, ~ God; let all the people praise thee. ~Q let the nations be glad and sing for joy: for thou shalt a the people righteously, and govern the nations upon earth ~Then shall the earth yield habe | increase; and God, even our own God, shall bless us. ~God shall bless us; and all the ends of the earth shall fear him.~ ~Psalms 67:1-7. > EXTRA SAVINGS FOR You: This Week At All~_ es HALF GALLON CARTON FREEMAN'S. ~ICE CREAM. Vanilla + Strawberry ~ Chocolate ~ Neapelitan _ 5 5c MICH. MADE FEAC PHILLIPS DELICIOUS TOMAT HALVES IN SYRUP No. 212 CANS SOUP 152 oz. Can BURNETT~SFARM ~3:%,.JUICE ~22% 2 FRESHLIKE ""~S22""" CORN 2 2% FRESHLIKE **".ct57""* BEANS 2 2,62 FRESHLIKE SPINACH 7A HARMONY ~7S%" BEANS 2 ar MAHATMA 22~ RICE,. 2ron LIFTON~S ~<or's.2" SOUP MIX 3 2x~ PRIONS cera tees 2" DIAL SOAP 2 2A~, 27~ 3 mame CHARMIN FACIAL TISSUE 2 ~<" CHARMIN TOILET TISSUE on ~ans g 29~ 28~ 39~ 31~ 45~ 10 FREE! 6 Both For ONLY Regular Bottles 69c Carton Of COCA-COLA With Each F ULL POUND PACKAGE Of BIG VALUE ~ POTATO CH IPS PLUS~ DEPOSIT " ta ~tl 9 thre Sat ~ Sunday 9 ~Till 6 Downtown Market~Special Hours GOLD MEDAL FLOUR KITCHEN TESTED 25 a $179 Swift's Premium FANCY TENDERLOIN~ LAMB CHOPS~ ib. BSC LAMB CHOPS~.49 TEA Special 7 5c 8-07. pkg Daileys ' Fresh Pack-Kosher Style ~é Pickle ouAR 2% Tea Bags 49c Special 48 Count Scott County Pratt-Low RED KIDNEY Fruit Cocktail BEANS | No 3 Gus joo v 10~ ~| Beedhtilde | Betty Crocker Cake Mix GARDEN SWEET White-Yellow Spice PEAS | moor. 2 Gis 334] 3 rkss. 89c (This Adv. Good thru Jan. 27. 1957- We ee Purchases of small denomination series E United States announced by Delmar V. Cote~, stae director for the Treasury~s U.S Savings Bonds Division. ~This is a clear indication that our eforts to enroll more wage and salary earners in the Payroll Savings Plan where they work ~borne fruit,~ Cote~ said. Combined purchases of series E and H bonds of all denominations in Michigan were $21,784,000 in December, bringing to $312,833,000 the total for 1956. This was the largest peacetime volume so far recorded, except for 1955 when $325.65 million were brought in Michigan. College Fund Over 2 Million NEW YORK, N. Y.~A grand total of $2,084,841, including contributions from all sources, was received by the United Negro College Fund for its member institutions during 1956, W. J. Trent, Jr., Fund executive director, announced. A record $1,667,317 of this toia]l represents contributions to the annual national fundraising appeal to help meet the operating costs of the Fund's 31 member colleges and universities, these institutions, formally concluded July 1, 1956, received gifts of $205,800 earmarked for building purposes. Unrestricted legacies bequeathed to the Fund during the year amounted to $211,724, ~An increase in the number of business firms contributing to the annual appeal and a rise in corporate ~support were significant factors in achieving the largest campaign returns-in the Fund~s 12-year so ace Mr. Trent said.. WAYNE WOMEN FIFTEENTH ANNUAL BRIDGE versity Alumni Association has announced its fifteenth annual bridge luncheon for Saturday, January 26, in the Crowley-Milner Auditorium,.Winter-into-spring fashions will be shown at the 12:00 luncheon, with a A variety of door prizes will be offered. Proceeds from this annual event are earmarked for the Wayne Alumni Fund to be used for scholarships. Assisting on the committee which is planning the event are: Mrs: Clarence E. Jones, president of the organization, Mrs. Irving Dworkin, Mrs. Llyod R. Flanders, Mrs. David A. Goldman, and Mrs. Don Myers, Individual or table reservations at a $1.85 per person may be made with Mrs. Goldman at UN. 1-44 -89 or the door. Bond Sales Hit Slump The cash value of series E and H_ bonds outstanding in Michigan reached an all-time high of 1956, totaled $15.3 billion. bonds since their 10-year maturity date were reached passed the $1 billion mark in December. Sales Slump Total redemptions of matured amounted to $4,832,075,000 in over 1955. FOR FREEDOMS SPECIAL TASKS NEW YORK~Two members of the NAACP~ Board of Directors will direct special phases of the Association~s 1957 Free ~}jdom Fund campaign, Roy Wil kins, NAACP executive secre~ announced, They. are Mrs. Scarculan = tes onanis ior i bees: Lampkin of Pittsburgh and Kivie Kaplan of Boston. savings bonds by Michigan re- |: sidents in 1956 topped those}. for the previous year, it was/|. A capital-funds campaign for |]: i ft oe ee THE FROLIC STAFF, @ DEE CAVETTE @ WALTER RUSH @ RENA WOODS WELCOME YOU FROLIC COCKTAIL LOUNGE 2316 N. Saginaw (at Dayton) FLOOR SHOWS Fri., Sat., Sun., Nites 10:30 and 1:00 New Congo Room Now Open Women of Wayne Uni-| Don~t Gamble Take Care Of Your Muffler Before It ~ Takes Care Of You FREE ' MIDAS MUFFLER Save At These Low Prices Chevy or Ford to 53 $8.95 Buicks to 52 12.25 Plymouth to56 6 cyl 10.55 Work Done While You Wait! Come In Today ~~Open Daily ~till 5:30~~ _ MUFFLER CLINIC 3009 S. SAGINAW CE. 3-9583 CE. 5-1461 $41,398 million December 31,}|-; At year-end value of series E} bonds which had reached origi-| nal maturity, but which still} were held by their purchasers}. Interest earned on _ these and unmatured E and H bonds/ 1956, an increase of 4 per cent GUARDIAN ANGEL LIFETIME PROTECTION F--MOST PRECIOUS Henry's ~Camera & hla Shop ~1640 S. Saginaw St. Ph. CE. 5-1934

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 18]
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January 26, 1957
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