Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 3]
- Beeo mail privileges authorized at Flint, Michigan ) 951 fgets soe 9-2381 Fat Mion os | 7:, day. The ease had attracted in ~their various: ~interes's | Ov nationwide attention.;: le bout participatin ie ~The practice of permitting | u a deat~, | peel an turn ~oteide ipating Ia jagion. D C., A. B. Miner Teasoseteccengecnee examining stations to verify the | tian to e Facticad shers College, M. A. Catholic defeeti a atives oe to the United States ee ae Oe OT walt take to sigees, bo of Ameries, Instructor in; the Rev. James H. phy ~New. York, -Executive } | physica] status. at the time of eax induction, as in the case of Mr. Hanson, has ceased,~ an Army BP ae Pen hoy Hanson overnight ~ an audio-. P oie Kughct on "1957. the Mich- |. Newspapers serving Detroit, Royal Oak Township, Pontiac Flint, Saginaw, Bay City, Lensing, Michigan ~Detroit, Reyal Oak Township Office~ EDITORIAL POLICY The editorial pdlicy of the Bronzé Reporter is to reflect 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 deny the Negro his full constitutional rights as a true American. The Bronze Reporter is a non- puithinaks ~ideegpapiee _Its main objective is.to render a public service through goed journalism and to this end, The Bronze Reporter is haat dedicated. 2 BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1957 Your Vote Means Something To You | It will soon be veting time again. And your vot e| means something to you. As a result of voting you justify yourself as a good citizen,,and justify your poli-| J tican in making himself a good publie officer to whom} you may look for justice and lawful prcieran~ in municipal and national affairs. Your vote will heip to keep those elected watchfuly and alert to their public duty of. service, throughout the whole term of their office. Your vote not only means something to you, but it is also a form of political protective measure for your neighbor. It will ~help to take away the ugliness of prejudice. It will pave your way to better understanding and better living. And will take away a portion of boundaries of limitation individually and collectively. It is your duty to VOTE.~ When you fail to except} your responsibility as a FIRST CLASS CITIZEN and VOTE, you forfeit'your: RIGHT to enjoy first elass citfzenship; gop ousing; clean streets; protection by of-|' ficers of the-Tar od jobs;' and working conditions, If every one of us cast our ballot at voting time in each election, you will demand and get the respect of all elected ~officers and all the personnel of our CITY, STATE and FEDERAL OFFICERS. Vic Vet Says Q. ~ My GI term. insurance term. Will I have to take a physical.examination to renew it policy is nearing the end of its for another five-year term? time? A, ~ No physical examination) A, ~ No. If you take oak: ~ is required. in fact, as.long as| time GI training, you, will use your. premiums are current at the end of the term period, you needn't take any mae 2~ renew Q if Von a mote wen ot it matic: ~ me bd a ae ~its éligible for War Orphans school Q. ~ I have a GI loan. Does| ing. Does my mother have tol, the lender havé a right to file an application in my behalf,| charge me~ a penalty for late! or may I file one myseif? payments?, A. ~ Since you are over 2i, A. ~ For any loan installments| you may file your own appli-|| paid ~more than 15 days after its| cations, For young people under! due date, he may add a late| 21, however, their.living parent charge that does not exceed|or guardian must file the appli. four percent of the amount of| cation. R.G. CLUB 2718 ST. JOHN ST. Is NOW OPEN FOR Club Parties and Special Affairs For Reservations Call CE. 5-0732. MRS. MILES MADDOX 904 East Kennelworth ~St. the installment. Q.. ~ If I take a part-time}, course~ under the Korean GI Bill, will I be uging up my entitlemént on ~the samé, basis as if -I were going i school full part-time basis. Boge.. 7".:: So se EE: i ge 9h 3 ee SeenE PSST SUUGASSPNNNEOEE poeenanentts al a up your entitlement only on a|; Dear Mr. Chamberlain: | This letter is in further reply te your inquiry concerning the induction ~status of Mr. Gerald Keith Hanson, reputed to) be a deaf-mute. Mr. Hanson was given his: pre- | ts nando medical examination: audiometer examjnation at the time Mr. Hanson reported for induction, when final determination of acceptability or rejection could be made: The practice of permitting ex-' aming stations to verify the physica] Status at the time of Your interest in this. matter is appreciated. ~ Sincerely, J. E. Bastion, ~Jr.. Brigadier General, GS Deputy Chief of Legis ~Jation Liaison imagine who would be proud and consider it a golden opportunity to see and experience how the other half of the eet States live, imtegrated. Respectfully, * BG 8 Herman m |] | spokesman said in a letter to the Secretary of the campus Stuwea A a District representative. |meter test on the following det. day. igna ~State Director for the. Se- nadie it may concern, thatghe | dent Christien Ass~n; Miss. Vi~ WRITERS ~; ~It is current policy ~ Mr. Hanson dep lective Service Systent requested | south: ~and its ~state rights~ | vian Leopold, New York, B. Ss. Social Al Garner rejection or accet prior~ tosinitiation of Naetion 0 ~to the Detroit Induct-on Sage sl $0 |~ tradition: laws and exhibitions end M. A. from New York Univ., ~ Rev. G. P. Marvell, Je. Rev. J. W. Jones while at the induction station examination and- throi ~error rest 4 the~ pe oa de ~May we, or rather, wil] you Sub. Ass~t, Professor. of ~Speech Photographer Robert H. Mayes|}| for pre-induction examination.~ |in the Detroit Station the ~med- was determin ~ int fe 3} | bo are responsible, consider | and Director of Dramaties;: - Following is the text of the|ical hold~ notation on the medi- | 5~? did not meet the myer -an exchange program? Any- | Mrs. Luara P. Brown, BaltiArmy letter to Congressman} cal worksheet was lined out. standards for induction because | Qne with ean answer. please | more, B. S. Hampton Institute, 52 Weeks (i year) -$450 Hiichamberlain: The decision was then made to|~! defective hearing. All N~WS|. cong it to the Bronze Reporter Head Resident of Kennedy Hall; 26 Weeks (% year) $2.50 October 5, 1957 |inform the local board that Mr.|~edia that had made inquiries! gaittor for me. ~Mrs: Mable Rhodes ~of HampHon. Charles E.. Chamberlain {Hanson was acceptable for in- peewee se. the pecings were so a Poe ton, Va, A. B,; Shaw Univ. HERALD PUBLICATIONS House of Representatives | duction and to accomplish the | informed.. here are hundreds of juniors,| Yead. Resident of Davidson seniors and college students, I Hall, and Miss Victoria James R. -N., part-time instructer in the Nursing Dept. _ iatronise. |. Ad vertisers aay 3 HAMADY BROS. BRINGS you. Ae, $ Harvest Festival Of The Nation~s BEST Foods. AT THE OUTSTANDING SAVIN BY SHOPPING AT... ARI OUR'S STAR | | | W. 9%~ Ib. Average BONELESS SKINLESS DEFATTED Cypress Gardens Orange Juice zt t LOUR 48: Count M3 Orange-Grapefruit ~ c = Assorted Flavors Package 5 C Lange~; Lb, Regular 49c ple gs ~ gad ie 46-oz. Special 100 4: U3] Can each 39: Count Pkg. i Williamsburg.~ It~s New! It~s Ditters It~s Delicious! ~ u. 6%) | EXCLUSIVE / AT HAMADY BROS. Pillebury~s Beat}. awe Hood or Gold Medal Hamady; BTOS. MARK ct Cven 9-9 Mon. thru Sat. Sunday 9 to 6 7 nape SKINLESS MICHIGAN GRAD<Z 1 Lb. ~'S. A i, = ad a i FRESH LAKE ERIE. ~Pan Ready | Cranberries ~Fresh New Gop Lb. 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