Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 40]

gt aie ~ ~~ ~ a a+ Tepe oS =e dodo ede Hs va apres aes eet 4 arty ~ hd é yst"s Bayes 2e: t. Heartoss ---- Paul, Thomas ~HERALD PUBLICATIONS Eitri oyal ( Tormatle. ~ EDITORIAL - POLICY eae The: éditariai plc fhe Boni Hapa io AL ' refigct the thought of the Negro; to expose those per>> sons. ~and conditions. which.prove contrary to the American. way of life, to protest acts or policies ~which., depy the, Negro his full constitutional rights asa~ true American. The Bronze Reporter is a non-partisan. newspaper. Its main objective is to render a public service through good journalism and to this end, The ~Bronze Reporier is faithfully dedicated. a ee The Power Of The Pen... How frequently have situations arisen that have caus- 1 ed: many Negro~ citizens to use every ounce of restrain- A tive powers to maintain self-control. To be: exact, there is hardly a-day that passes that some: discriminating.. practice isn~t thrust. upon the weary backs of. a large| percentage of the Negro population: Too many times these practices are ignored and seemingly: notseen. and not felt. The: person or persons are guilty of. conceal::: ing his hurt only to allow it to express itself in: ~the |: form~ of misdirected ~hate and distrust~ of Mmemberg: of. the~ other group. A few~ ~weeks ago... an average citizen was reading ~ a help-wanted: column in the local daily newspaper, 7 What he: read: cause: him to, think how. cheaply some | ~ 4 ard. an.ethnic | group that. provides perhapal: nfore. thasi BO" Ber. ~cent of his. patronage, He had. Kea { that a young woman, white, was disired for a job, which: ferchants ~was located: in the heart of the Negro section. He pro- || tested in a letter of the Editor of the B. R. He: dis-|( cussed the. matter with neighbors and friends. Repre- ( sentatives from the B. R. were also invited to the meet-|| ing.. ~Since * is the: Policy of this newspaper to~try to get: both sides: of an issue, the owners of this establishment}; in question~ were contacted. Their contention that: they. didn~t mean, ~to offend anyone was accepted especially |,. ~when they asked that a dependable girl be recommend- ~ ed by B. R.~s editor, a) ~ Jt is our understanding that a race girl was hired...|~ All because of the power of the pen, which was intelli-| i gently empolyed..: We are positive that the writer of|j 4 the..Letter has: more confidence in our way of life...} that ~the. owners appreciate the matter being. called to}; And ~certainly we of the B. R. are|{ their attention. ~ pleased that what could have been an unpleasant situa-| tion, was disposed, of c anicly and fairly Cs |. 9h: Weahs (1 gene.: rtecnce S460 RD ~26 Weeks (%' year). $2.50: Fo 3 Ratti Detonts, Royal Oak Townahio. Poni | ve ~ ~ ~te baad aia oe te 5 ~ 2 iach aes ae aot ee, sae oe écu- | Groves, Detroit and: like to give you an idea of what yall. the workshops were like (this writer was fortunate enough to four out of the five workshops) by a few wares teal. sr Pa L. apes: ~on integration ot schools. rg ae *;on the other - hand, he -|positions in hing summer school pacar igs of both teachers and |-|students, Some of the answers|~ jreturned to incourage these were n-jif not by-aversion, legal action.| | But it. was emphasized -that we {simply Tefuses to accept corsintict her: for teaching! pagent session, and neither. got from the application Negro citizens of that city. are disturbed and ee information on how best ive their problem. While ducah, Ky. it was. the are; always happiest~ ay ~We 5, Be Spran, J, Bea roan avert such actions. that isdevoted muc hers. We'd|t { win. BUT, ting that|....Mc how: cn iy 3 proper, } en gn Ta oe EPR in. Caaligihid. She was. TeIt was stated by the leader turning from~ ie 1956 session that some mus&t suffer and unless{|. e: some one sacrifices we'll never, delivered by Dr. Shief Paula, vice-chairman, Commissioner of|~ Jewish Confernce who spoke ony 2| the subject ~Wa!k to F ~ Mr. Paula, son-in-law of Rabbi| Steven eWirs. one of the found-|. - See Caeedy Coal enn, as doughs EW YORK CITY (CNS) ~ ered gene Ala. a pee Ms art NEW ~ Billy Graham, who ~ys ~ ay 9 the eganmyen has been ect Se eae talks a adis oo ae me cg re Gard finapy nights, contin<4] | ues. with all seats free a With ping| 2 huge drawing capacity. He has od,"| now lured down many of the n.|latge congregations from Harfe, de-|lem ~area as he progresses | ~with ast year wheal? his crusade to, teach ee parted in thé At Hamady Bros, ~You Buy Watermelons by the Pound and You Are Always Sure to Get All That You. Pay:for! TOMATOES RED PLUMS ND BEEF: CHOPS RIED on BAK. In.14-oz. 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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 40]
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Flint, MI
July 6, 1957
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African Americans -- Michigan -- Flint -- Newspapers
Flint (Mich.) -- Newspapers
Genesee County (Mich.) -- Newspapers

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