Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 48]

= 35 2 ').Jshe was stabbed in front of this.. tésaurant,~People. are wondering ~if the: owner ~would HERALD PUBLICATIONS ~ | Rewspasim serving Dita, Royal Osk Tovey, Poa a ~Detro&t, Royal Osk Township: ~EDITORIAL POLICY ~ MONEY? ~Mn (Cs oar ting 4dime~It seems that when he 3 ne 6 singer ' * wife~The musician (Mr. Censor man~ crying like a rimmey ~Galt tf pince~And vows never ' fot pela 4% gett oy - able to hit for a nickel of ~ iplace~a large ~mount on a digi!g ic awe ~Nothing happens, but -when[~ she buys a nickel or: 5 ind made the or worth, she is lucky~H _THAT pa WOM AN WHO LIVES ON THEi F saint he has ' they were ~beginning to hate/~0 NORTH-END?~It seems that she has. been consistently talking about Heopte and thejr ~bad~; a tthe door. oor, Ana ett ty te Soe; reflect ~the ~thought of the Negro, to ~ 4 American way of ite, to protest acts or ~ | * ~@eny ~the ~Negro his ft Constitutional right 3; | ~ American: The Bronze Reporter is a novspuiigine ~aewspaper, Its main objective is to render a public seryice through. | _- good journalism and to this end, she enue. gn iet |, 4s faithfully dedicated. iS ith. BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, AUG. 31,. "95h; ED f TO RIALS ON LABOR DAY~ It. was in May, 1882, that one Petér d=: McGuire, 1: president of an organization of carpentets and joiners. in. New York, conceived the idea that enewday out of | the year ought to be set aside ~in honor: ~of: Igbor.~ ) Mr. McGuire contended that our~ ~comutry had holidays representative of. the religious,. vil and military spirit, but none ~representat:vé of: ~th dustrial spirit, the great vital force of ~~" He proposed that a ~Labor Day~ He proposed that'a ~Labor Day~ shout Be. 1 i fell about half way between Independence Day and Thanksgiving Day. ll So it came into being, and gradually. over ~the years it became a legal holiday. which is now obperved in all our states.. Labor and management, emajjloyee ES eatin in fact, all of us free Americans~join on La Day ~ as te pay-tribute to ~the industrial spirit, the'great vital {4 force of the nation.~~ We respect the coopération be- | $ tween honest, dedicated and responsible ig gon, the Aiméd item, which ~has. made ue..the most |; progressive, ti ~powerful: and ~most pros is fation on earth. AH of us~regardless of our: ork or |i status in~enjoy its' fruits, in the highest. Mamtard: of Eine. the world ever has known. if *~Hygrade - or _ Swift~ s Premium SAVOR-TITE CANNED | igmay Pag Blade Cuts Arm Or Eng. Cuts. ~ Your Washington | weeks ago. It underwent consid~ erable modification in the Sen-}, ate which agreed: finally to - a;} Lo ie Wings Cong. Charles E, Chamberlain FINAL ADJOURNMENT? ib. 5c 7 4 As this newsletter is being written, ~uncertainty still prevails ~bout: our adjournment date.. One revised target date, | August 24, already is out the Tris néwsletter has béen en ~and tfewritten several timiés:solely -because the. situa-: _ tion..is.so fluid that I have been~ ubable-to-bring you a final re-. poftt on the pending important eleventh-hour. legislation. I: have -eoneluded that any prediction as:to' when Congress wilk wind: up-its work for - this session.. is ~purely. guess work. So. here is my final newsletter~ for. this: Session..: ~Although other ~bills are ~be ing pbed, #8 Smdkescreens, I am}: conviriced- that. ~the only. ~Teal. eo to - save of. is the ~right.to vote~. bill containing~; the amendment providing jury trials. for criminal - contempt { cases, ~So far the Rules ~Committee! } has blocked Action on the bill.J, 21,7 House, Republican Leader Joe}, On Wednesday,: August Martin ~suggested 2. compromise which would: limit. jury trials! to. cases in. which: the penalty" ig more than 90 days or $300; fine. Mr. Martin indicated plainly) & that the. next move is: up to~ the; Democratic Jeadership. Frankly, |: I have no prediction: as. to what the ~outcome will. be. HOUSING The. Federal: Housing ~Admin.. istration has made -it: easier for: prospective homeowners toybuy: FHA-finaneed homes by lower-) ing the down payment schedule |; |to three per cent ~on. ~the first |~ 4 $10,000; 15, = cent;on: the next * }$6,000;- and 30. per cent on the yg peer 00. This meatis ate family biya heey wi PACKED Lion. Coffee sie ih 5% Hamady Bros. ~ ~Tep O~ The Grade~~~ Brand | FRYER.-PARTS | secasee BREASTS ~ fh. 35~| tb. 63c tb. 59% Wb. 3c th. 10 th. 29c MARKETS Crven 9-9. Mon. thru Sat. _ Sunday 9 to 6 ~~ It Likes You 6 Bottle Catton; 27: PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT LEGS - THIGHS Backs& Neck. Giblets SALADA Black car are \s Shot Y Wheat ~ Ie - 1Oer.. APPLE - CHERRY - P PRLE or: priagap cis Special: 48-Count ~ Dailey~s FRESH PACK

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 48]
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August 31, 1957
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