Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 48]
Es sees soveoves' }. ts Rev. 5: 8 Seca Fa ey Bh Weats 10 yout ~38 ~Wedks'(% year) - 6. ~ ~De ebitotink: potty | i ' |, i | i } be: ' @eny ~the "Negro his ful American: good journalism and to is fafthfully dedicated. + HERALD PUBLICATION Ss~ Sai cnoiclioshcallg ASAIAIR, torr~ Gai~ SOMOOI; Pontiac > Fiteit, ~Suginas, wy in ge Lansing, Mighigan The Bronze Reporter is a nonugieliaee <aderspiapee Its main objective is to render a public service through.; this end, The SN, seat ioatl.. @f the Bronze: Religie is to ie reflect the thought of the Negro, to expose: those péer- 7 * sons<.did eenditions. which prove cofffary ~tothe Aimerican way of life, to'protest acts or Re constitutional rig ts 4 "BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, AUG. 31, 7 ~EDITORIALS~ ON LABOR DA ye It. was in May, 1882, that one Petén d=: president of an organization of carpenters. and joiners|' in New York, conceived the idea that one-day out of the year ought to be set aside ~in honor ~of labor.~ Mr. McGuire contended that our ~comitry had holidays representative of the religious, civil and military spirit, but none dustrial spirit, the great He proposed that a ~Labor Day~ ~representat.ve of: the inuital force of ~ teers should: He proposed that:a ~Labor Day~ should be 7 el fell about half way between Independence Day and Thanksgiving Day. So it came into being, and gradually. obet ~the years it became a legal holiday which is now ouaprted in all}. our states. Labor and management, in fact, all of us free Americans~join on La strial spirit, ~~. vital - force of the nation.~ We respect the coop a tween honest, dedicated and responsible~ kk iF NWstem, which Shas. maderantie: ~most _ t powerful~ and ~most prosp te ~pay tribute to ~the indu the Aiméd progressive,~ employee onda tion on earth. AH of us~regardless of -ottr work or status in~enjoy ~its~ fruits, ~_ the world ever has in the highest standard-of | known. Your Washington weeks ago. It underwent consid-"|~ erable modification in the Sen-}, |ate which agreed: finally to - a1! ~right.to vote~. bill containing~; - By Cong. Charles E, Chamberlain FINAL ADJOURNMENT? ~ As this newsletter is being written, ~uncertainty still prevails about ~our~ adjournment date. One revised target date, }~ August 24, already is out the window. - This néwsletter has been en ~and rewritten several timeés solely.because the situa-: tion..is.so fluid that I have been unable: to-bring you a final repott on the pending important eleventh-hour. legislation. I: have -coneluded that ~any prediction as:to when Congress wilk wind: up -its work for this session. is po guess work. So here is my final newsletter~ for. this: Session. | Although Gther ills are be-|. ing bed, 8s Smokescreens, I am conviriced- that. ~the only. Teal cua -to be disposed. of is. the ~Rights BM. Of course, by thie: tinte you read this, the sit caine hi. the amendment providing jury cases, On Wednesday,: August fine. the outcome will. be, HOUSING ~ per. cent;on: the next yg rapteoeey hee sre McGuire,1, raf} r Day ye; be- | $ fa- | trials. for criminal ~ contempt ' 4 ~So far the Rules ~Committee! has blocked Action on the bill. 21,4 House, Republican Leader Joe: 5 Martin ~suggested a. eamnpromise}~ which would ~ limit: jury trials to. casés in which. the ~penalty: ' ig more than 90. days or $300:)3 Mr. Martin indicated plainly }: that the. next. move is: up to the}; Democratic Jeadership. Frankly, |: I -have no prediction~ a as. to what 4 The. Federal: Bewkitiz. ~Admin. t istration has made at: easier.for. prospective home~owners to-buy~ FHA-financed ~homes ~by Jower:: int Oe the down ~payment schedule |; cent on. ithe first |4 Tae a siete fie 5 ot complajning- ious. ais Andustrial Ave; le & brawl hall i ago a local feB singer insulted a musician~s | wife~The agar ea (Mr, Censor FOR BIG} } Deine able to hit for a nickel dime~It seems that when she|. place~a large ~mount on: pe dail ~. ~Nothing happens, | but Behe she buys a nickel or dinie~s to take tis so-and-so i wor th, she is lucky~Her - " mr same where else~That te Frsgege neni he ph Agen Ae ieiy THAT eal vires woe she was stabbed in front of/AN WHO LIVES ON bapa this. Pésaurant,~People. are Igbo tna beet, a seems __ that wondering | it~ the owner ~would she has been consistently taik-:: ing about. people and thejr ~bad~ jot Go. better. it he ~sold = be daughters~So much so that; And. ~ne as they were beginning to hate~ to _~ ~Hygrade or Swift~s Premium -SAVOR-TITE CANNED |. | MARKETS Cren 9-9 Mon. thru Sat. Sunday 9 to 6 Hamady. Bros. ~ ~Tep O~ The Grade~ Brand "asr| eR Pans = ~th, 35~| tb. 63~ Ib. 59~ oe min bb. 5 c Witss.@ Neck, |. Giblets Lion Coffee hey yen tte.~ It Likes You 6 Bottle Catton; 27: PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT SALADA Black TEA BAGS Special 48-Count ~Pag. AX} ~ Dailey~ S F RSH PACK Vitamin Enriched | Homogenized R fos oa 2%. ROYAL Gelatin. - Desserts -, Popular Flavors | lb. 3lc~ tb. 10c th. 29c oA
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- August 31, 1957
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