Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 33]
St. Antoine Promotes Fellowship Helping those who cannot help themselves it the! aim ~y~ ~ UnsolvedPre Povety, Prejudice |, Says Lt. Gov. Hart! of YMCA~s around the world through the work of the YMCA World Service program. Funds will be solicited during the month of May in order to provide facilities Lieutenant Governor Phil) Hart, keynoting the state Young) Democrats~ gang? - We doubt it. But teenagers convention Satur-/of a century and a half ago and support: activities in such countries as Liberia, J span, Ethiopia. and portions of South America. Purpose of such a program is to build world fellowship and brotherhood. total financial goal of the YMCA~s of Metropolitan Detroit is approximately $38,000,00. St. Antoine~s share is $1,500,00. To obtain a part of this amount Laymen of St. Antoine are giving a Bridge and Whist part at the Nacirema ~cn Saturday evening, May All funds received from. this \ by interested merchants. It is day, called poverty and préjudice~~poverty in Asia and Africa and prejudice in America~ ~the two leading unsolved problems of the 20th Century. project will be applied to the World Service goal. Prizs for the occasion will be donated ~would seem to Rave -been an entirely different ead. judg ~ing from some of specimens found in ~The ~omplete ~Letter-writer,~ in the posses~sion of The University of Mich He urged delegates to ~cohtribute your fresh ideas and en+~iusiastic hard work toward their solution,~ saying that ~what we Americans do about these two issues will largely hoped that friends and other interested persons will avail themselves of this opportunity to help others who cannot heip themselves, Tickets and further détails about the Bridge and Whist party can be obtained by con-| mocracy~s race with Sov:et Com tacting Program Office, St. Antoine YMCA, WO. 3-1400. munism.~ National Baptist President _ Speaks In Detroit By ROBBIE CRUMP and RUBY WILLIAMS Dr. J. H. Jackson, president of the National Baptist Convention of America, Inc., addressed more than 1;000 persons at the New Light Missionary Baptist Church Friday in a program sponsored by the Baptist Missionary and Educational and the Wolverine Conventions of Mich a s'ngle interést or a special said. ~Two developments at last received a tremendous ovation week~s Republican State Central when he stated: ~Security is not Committee meeting would sugfound in manpower but in jus-; gest the Republicans are unable tice.~ 3 to do so,~ In conclusion Dr. Johnson~ The Lieutenant Governor said warned the American Baptists the GOP State Central Commitin particular that we must know, tee~s. grant of an ~honorary that achievement and advance-} membership~ to the ~Michigan determine the outcome of de-} ~We believe our party is not | ifterest party, but rather the + party which is free to put the | genera] welfare first.~ Hari | ment of the so-called minority, Federation of Republican Labor~ groups have come as a result of God~s grace.~'The home of the world lies in Him, ~is a ~tacit admission by the| GOP high command that Michi-) gan working people have no real ligan Clements Library. Pub~lished in New York in-1793, the ~rare book is~ a do-it-yourself | gested that he write in. this \ es me that you are resolved to spare no cost in any branch of education. that is necessary in the employment | you propose I shall hereafier follow~ ~Though 1 am cerain you intend that dancing shall have its share in my studies, revertheltss permit me to put you in mind of it and also to desire you will no longer on account of the strength of my limbs delay your orders to my master. For I am _ persuaded, from an instance I am witness of in. our~ school, of a young master, who is much weaker in {to salute a friend, or acquain igan. > a Dr. Matthews, president of B.._M. and E. State, presented Dr. Jackson. He spoke on the subject, ~Security of the Nation,~: Making the program complete ~épresentation in the operating various choirs of the city ren-|cifeles of the Republican Party.~ Ccred musical selections, He added that ~it~s worth not; Other Chicago ministers pres-' ing that the new ~labor repreent were the Reverends Owen! sentative~ on the Republican Phelp and. P.:F. Paton. Dr. Ben-| State Central Committee will ton represented Ohio State Con-; have ne vote.~ i The Olivet, Chicago, pastor vention. Hart said he could ~sympa+ thize~ with the GOP State Cen. BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1957 5 | tral Committee member who last | week reported to the Committee nessmen who: ~said they thought the GOP was doing a great job Frotecting big business but not so much for the little guy.~ | Hart said Governor Williams~ proposéd corporation profits tax would aid smaller corporatins because it would ~tax only the net profits of a corporation, and not net worth profit or loss, as the present; In Town corporation franchise tax does.~ OPEN DAILY 7:00 A.M. ~ 11:00 P.M. 1011 E. Stewart TAYLOR & SONS GROCERY We Sell American Express Money Orders The Largest Liquor Selection repeal of the franchise tax, along with passage of the profits tax. TALLAHASSEE ~ Al Frazier of the Florida A and M University Rattlers led the entire nation in scoring with 118 points last fall. Se ats ~ ~~ Canteen Rt CHAIN LINK @ @ ORNAMENTAL. @ WELDED TYPES @ WOOD RANCH TYPES. SONS TERS PS A All Fencing Materials 10% OFF Money savings Sears Days offer!. 10% don~t wait. _ 4 PH. CE. 9-5831 FOR FREE HCME ESTIMATES..Every type, every style of David Bradley fencing reduced.. Now is your chance to install the fence you~ve always wanted at sale savings. But. - limited time only. DAVID BRADLEY DAVID BRADLEY 1.6 HP ROTO-SPADER UTILITY BUILDINGS | $99 Spades, cultivates a 13-in. span up to 6-in. deep. Fxtension tines and rotary mower attachment; available. SALE! 25-FOOT ROLL WOVEN BORDER FENCE Reg. $3.09........ $2.49 Dress up your flower beds! Galvanized for durability Dcub~ed, 13-gauge horizontal wires; 11 -gauge p-:ckets. a en M Reg. $109.95 Saneeeee Economical storehouse for yout garden equipment, bikes, etc. Hundreds of uses Easy to asAS | semble. Many sizes. ae on complaints from small busi-| ~ regardless. of} ~ Williams and Hart advocate| his limbs than ever I was, ~that First Anniversary Dance of the Liberterian Study Club, held at The Northern Recreation Center, Woodward and Holbrook. Seated left, " Mesdames. Hall, Lorraine ~Beasley, dancing will strengthen rather ee weaken my joints.~ his ~pappa:~ ~It is not my emulation for dancing a minuet that is the motive that induces me to be thus pressing. For I presume there are other things more necessary belonging to this qualification: such | as to walk well, to make a bow, how to come - y into a room, and to go out of it; how tance in the street, whether a superior, equal, or inferior and several~ other points of behavior-'which are more. essential than dancing a minuet.~ Finally he may play.upon the tender sensibilities of his parent: ~Those points of behavior I often blush to be ignor ant. of,:-and have several times): been the. ridicule of those young chaps who are advanced in the knowledge of these accomplishments. As I ~am_ persuaded you would not choose I should be made game of by any of my -school-fellows. I doubt but you wiii send your immediate orders for my beginning, which favor will greatly oblige, Dear Pappa, your most dutiful son.~ a Ida Perry, Lape.oa Griggs, and Rose Lamar. Standing left, Mesdames Sadie Thomas, Sarah Mary Henderson, and Lillian Jackson. The Foreign Desk!; - ~W. JOSEPH Japanese Prime Minister Brings New Factor into Deadlocked Japanese-Korean - | Negotiations Prime Minister Kishi-today introduced a new factor into the deadlocked Japanese-Korean negotiations, The talks between these two nations have been déadlocked for months.. SE Replying to questions by Sen ee SO Stns for peers SE es ~ SPEAR VICTIM ~ Dr. Joseph Di Fede of an unusual weapon from the foot of pain-wrack > The 13-year-old boy was set upon by three youths, and ~hooked spear. used by fishermen. Police are tracking down the dangerous spears their trademark. (Newspress Photo). Cael ee a z $a 3% d Edward Burger, while nurses hold the patient. s | ator Shidzué:Kate-in the Foreign ~Affairs Committee of the House |. off Councillors,~ Kishi declared, ~The most impertant point in "our negotiations is not interpre}tation of laws and rights, but as 'Mrs. Kato has said it is to give priority to the creation of a right spirit between our coun| tries.. ~We on our side must take the initiative.~ end of 35 years of Japanese occupation, no peace -treaty is signed, no prisoners repatriated,~ no diplomatic relations established and the fishing rights are still an issue. Dealing with the two issues to which. Korea has most strongly objected, the Prime Minister said, ~T have ~no hesitation in withdrawing the Kugota -statement. I regret it has given Korea the impression that our people have a feeling of superiority. I have no intention of holding to our past legal interpretations. " in the foot a @ four-pronged ~From now on as fat as J bina gang. which bas the ugly and is concerned we should not hold _~.|to our past assertions but try fairly to solve these many practical issues on the basis of a TELL ME... humble heart.~ During her questioning Shid 2 oe io a | ACCOMOD { a ATE oe PEOPLE.... 'EROW MANY PEOPLE CAN THE ~EMPIRE STATE BUILDINGS: hor EA NUMBER EQUAL ~TO THE POPULATION OF A CITY THE SIZE OF PASADENA, CAL. y WHAT KIND OF MEAT DoEs. - AN ELEPHANT EAT? - ARE STRICTLY VEGETARIANS zue Kato recalled the visit of Dr, Frank Buchman, initiator of Moral Re-Armament, to the Jap 4 when he met Kishi, former Prime Minister Hatoyama and leaders of both parties. She told of her participation in the recent Asian Assembly for Moral Re-Armament at Baguio, the Philippines, and showed a copy of the U. S. Congressional record ih which she | said Senator Wiley reported the 2: roe ee =| success of a new way demona, clin ees a <= strated at Baguio which AmeriNONE WHATEVER! ELEPHANTS | ca must learn. Mis. Kato said: | the opportunity to meet many THAT | Prices Do Not Include 80% State Sales Tax 708 Root St. Phone CE. 9-5831 Ope: hom Sat. and Monday, 9:30 A.M. to 9:0. P.M. Tues, Wed and Thurs. 9:30 A.M. ti: |; _ $330 Pa,: 4 SEARS Ie {8 Boy WHY WAS Basse cAK ~ GIVEN CAUSE IN OLDEN DAS RECIPES CALLED FoR A Sow 54] EACH OF THE MAIN INGRED OF TAR ty aa 3 ~ Does TAR PAPER CONGIST ileaders of ~other countries and;undertake not official, but people~s diplomacy of the spirit. ~In the conference~s atmosphere we and the Korean rep~aae, resentatives opened our hearts ~MZ to each other and established, feelings of trust without diplomatic tactics; ~We> Japanese learned how much the Korean people suffered under Japanese rule for -more than 30 years. Feelings in the hearts of the Koreans will not be-resolved over night. At Baguio we Japanese deeply apol AND PAPER?. ~ La muy fi - too =) Crary ogized and admitted our wrong me ~ doings and the Koreans opened Since the end of the Second. '| World War, which marked the~ anese diet one year ago today ~ ~At this conference we had ones
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