Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 42]

, rt Radio & LV. Stevie fy & Sundays - All Work Guaranteed " Service Calls $3.00 ~ ~SU. 9-793 ~ ert St. John Sti Flint 5, Mich.. Emanuel coos. Prop. IGH'S GRILL NO. 2 2913 St.. Joke St.: Chica | rao te 62c ",.20c or 6 for $1.00 15~ or 2 for. PIT COOKED BAR-B-Q ~ an Your Car Beat The Heat? ~~Fiot Weather Specials~ ~ Our Expert Mechanics Will~ 2. Reverse flush cooling system ~_ 2,: Check thermostate and radiator cap 3. Inspect radiator hoses and clamps ~4. Inspect and adjust fan belt 5. Check fuel pump pressure 6. Check and adjust carburetor float level and ~accelerator pump stroke 7. Inspect fuel lines DON~T WAIT, COME IN TODAY Automatic Transmissions Our Specially. Williams Auto Clinic - [CHARGE-0-MATIC], Complete Auto Service 3800 St. John St. stil iaiaaadaa Ph. SU. 7-294! Cave nena FEMURS BE HowaRD UNIV; UNION T Ls ARY AND NEW YORK, U. ye Wa ORDAWeD MINISTER IN 1884~ HE WAS THE HOLDER C2, NOT ONE, BUT TWO DR.OF DIVINITY DEGREES/ IN 1910. THE CHURCH SENT. HMM To A WORLD'S CONFERE FERENCE AT EDINa | buen Scot:awo Po \ ~ wt eS eg a a, ~peliove that civil rights, the rights of every ~ American a- | citizen to vote, to worship in tthe telearee called: attention to the full statement adopted by the SCEF board at a meeting in Atanta Ga., a copy of which Administration~; ~The 3 Civilfollowed by mail. _ Rights Bill~ said the SCEF. gtatement, ~in. providing. in junctive reief properly orients a oe Se ~tpeace, and to live securely in the-home. of his choice, are living and ~present rights. They are entitle: to every safeguard wrong that their legal implementation should be restricted, as it now is, to the few situations where a transgression of them is so serious and flagrznt that it can be proven, beyond a reasunable doubt to be. the commission of an indictable crime.~ CAMP CAVELL A hundred and 13; girls between the ages of 9 and 16 have arrived at the YWCA~s Camp Cavell on Lake Huron +o spend the second two-week campin period. On hand to, greet them were 55 girls who had. attended ~the camp~s first period iand are enrolled also for the second. vw: 8 A.M. to 12 P.M. 8 A.M. to2 P.M. THERE'S A STORE NEAR YOU; HERRLICH~S ~ FIVE GREAT +. DRUG STORES SUMMER HOURS SUNDAY Thru. THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Detroit St. Store Never Closes. Creates No Integration of*. Negroes into Newport's recreation program this summer has proven to be as successful as~ it- has~ in the city~s ~ schoo] ~System,~ Ralph Mussman, City,. Manager, said last Friday. Newport schools completed e LOOK Elizabeth Motor Court CALL G. 6368 N. Dort: US310.. Problem two-year integration progyam E last yedr: with closing of the}j city~s only Negro school. ~The}* year was without incident, A. D.! Owens, Superintendent of New- ~ testified ~ port Public Schods, yesterday. letic programs at two of the gram. ~Tt was surprising how well the integration. program worked out for us in Newport,~ Mussman said. ~All Negro children FREE 1 INSTALLATION E0 blasts Serie ONS Yow Wee ~Muffler Clinic Ph. CE. ~-1461--CE. 3-9583 Pre?) | hk V aa ag ee y 12 Colors to choose tram ~Enough Material For 5x7 7 Bath. Including ~ Shower ee, ae ae te r { E) Negro youngsters have been}. participating this summer if~ swimming, art, crafts and ath-|/ city~s 12 playgrounds with equal |. supervises the recreation pro-} aré welcome and: have been re- | ceived well at the playgrounds. } They are taking an active part} in facilities ~available to them. |~ We are gratified over ~the suc- | | licized > New York city W Claik iae a dramatic and daring interview via television~s ~Night Beat~ eat (Mrs. Walter White) gave an inside: view oh her highly:pub~interracial marrizge to. the~ late Walter White, who was leader of the NAACP. Mrs. White disclosed her ~fear~ not of losing. any of her friends -but ofs.je ~@ her husband~s career, Sh t he might lose} * his eahion~ 4 a race~ leader. -1 The decision tosmarry, however, she. admitted, he did not discuss with his friends but. she did. All: of ~them were against it,| she sfiled. However, her marriage. to:Mr. White was a rich, expenance for her. _ Expressing her_Iove; -~jaiina >and great devotion for her husband in her new book, ~ ter. White-Gentle Knight~, Mrs | White feels times are changing ~for the better as far as intesrecrt al marriages go. She believes and-so did Mr. White, that one. day we would ~all be a beautiful golden brown.~ Citing that her chidren (by a previous mar~riage) all adored her. husband, she was asked how Mr. White~s sérene ~Poppy. Cannon. Es the situation. She thought a moment, then. admitted Mr. White~s son and daughter (Walter White Jr. and Jane did not come around too often~almost great: sorrow. to him.~ Mrs. White~s purpose - of writing ~Gentle Knight~ ig to better acquaint: all people with ~ = ~ the sincere effort seliefs of her pn ol and~. to ~let the world-try and under-~ stand the problems he faced, the decisions he made and why he made them, The book is a ~dedicated: work ~to his mémory. ~She says she used her career name of: Poppy Cannon that she may say exactly what she wished and not be limited because of the marital: ~relationship. This way, she~ re sige she gives a clear picture. - ~Be hot forgetful of prayer. Every time you pray, if your prayer is sincere, there will be new feeling~.and new meaning in it, which willsgive you fresh agin and you: will understand t prayer is an education.~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky in ~The Brothers Karamazov.~ children by a former marriage > tae~ Ss Bait Shop ~Fall'Line, of Minnows, Worms and Fuhing Equipment FISHING LICENSE AVAILABLE. ~Geen Daily 3:00 A.M. to.9 P.M. Fenton and Grand Blanc-Roads Richard. pMavary be ~General Contractor~ Rs. or % Ne Job To Lares Or Too Small a mae rie 3 oe ire ipiniat eee FUROR, 9, oer BsFEet which the law can aficrd. It is ~ none. at all~and.-~this ~was a ~ ~

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 42]
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Flint, MI
July 20, 1957
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