Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 23]

Tie-In % By Betty Jean Ball ts _ DETROIT ~ Senator Charles E. Potter My Mee od his long expected candidacy for re-election as Michigan~s U. S. Senator at a press conference this week. He will oppose Lt. Gov. Phillip Hart who is seeking the Democratic nomination: Reuther is the issue that will be brought in his campaign. He! arose ard Potter had this to say feels that Revther has taken | about the excise tax on automoover the Democratic Party with | biles: ~I feel that the excise tax his power and funds. on cars shoud either be lifted, or ~The usual question of taxes |cut a great deal.~ - g UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT: seo INDUSTRIAL BEER and WINE TAKE OUT Complete New Stock of Grocery Items Ice Cream Tabaccos Soft Drinks OPEN SUNDAY e Ken Hunsinger, Manager 3903 Industrial SU. 9-9935 Williams Auto Cinic Complete Auto Service ~Automatic Transmissions Our Speciality~ 3800 St. John St. Phone SU. 7-2941 Flint 5, Michigan~ reduction by June. to keep them running. If ~something happens at least should get a rebate. from the; Government. ~ Potter is for equal rights for all and stated that he had recommended several Negroes to several posts and that he will recommend more when the jobs are open. He also believes in the Civil Rights bill. ~ In closing Potter stated again that he is only one man and he feels that he had done the best he can to help all people. And will continue too.. MADAM MARY Mind Reader - and Advisor ADVICE ON ALL PROBLEMS NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY Open Daily ~ 9to9 ~ CE. 9-9746 1419 S. Saginaw St. ~~ MONEY TO LOAN ST. JOHN TRADING POST Pawnbrokers MONEY TO LOAN ON VALUABLES Ph. SUnset 7-2431 1133 Leith St. Flint ~5, Mich..Small business nave to make | | enough money after taxes so that they will have something to put} back inte their business in order | 7 to 10 per cent excise taxes ~will | is sure that we may have some} ~ be cut. If you have bought a/ <<... new car after March Ist, you |mig |condemning -racial | and demanding~ speed in imple ~and ~ might h ~to _ day - ave move back to the former neighborhood and the old friends.~ His pals still come and gd from ew home.: i 950-200 ~ THAT 42-year-old woman who had to obtain the help of a neighbor and police to discourage her too-ardent - 36-year-old ex-boy friend. It seems that after two hours of listening to his pleading, Miss (Censored) ~ became weary of his wooing and went to bed, leaving him sitting in the living room. Later she awakened to find ~hin ~in~ her bedroom, she screamed. |Mr. (Censored).pulled~a knife jon=the neighbor who came to ~help and fled -before_ police. arjrived. Thus ending the episode: of the too-ardent boy friend. 272-388 THAT Northside divorcee | who had to discourage her son's | ~Big Brother.~ It seems that Mr. ] \(Censored) was so enthusiastic about his volurifeer work that he wanted tobe, a ~big brother~ to the whole family. Mrs. (Censored) had to explain that this \wash~t exactly the idea of the program. Really, (Censored) let~s Mr. |;not get carried away with this sas, social work! | SIGMAS PASS INTEGRATION RESOLUTIONS Strongly. worded resolutions segregation menting the Supreme Courts~ 1854: school integration decision, were passed Sunday at the Eastern Regional Conference of the ~sPhi Beta Sigma fraternity held in Baltimore. Hudson Lovall, New York attor '+ney who is national president of the fraternity, outlined the under eigguates program> for seven re giofs in the U. S. and also for ')Switzeraind, Liberia Nigeria and Ghana. of racial discrim on: 1) Photograph ~requirements on housing applications of incoming students; 2) - Statements and questions relative to room-mate preference as to race, religi nationality and language Gockee in the home arid 3) ~a discriminatory pattern ~ef. room-mate assignments in the absence of stated rhinitis: ' and all tax supported institutions;|is inconsistant. with American democratic principles, and: Mg ya ~e en > (3) a discriminatory pa of room-mate assignments in the absence of stated preferences; segregation in any State Conference of Branches of the NAACP deplores the existance of such practices by the State~s oidest and largest institution of hizher learning, and calls on the Governor of the State of Michigan to take the necessary action to see that the proper governing body of the University. of Michigan does, forthwith, end these peestines of segregation. WHEREAS, segregation in.any form, - or indirect, practiced by a state supported educational ~institution is in direct contravention of both the letter and spirit of the United States Supreme Court decisions in.the field of education, and WHEREAS, although in the various cases filed, individual employees of educatidnal bodies have been named as ~defendants, the real defendants have been ty a Fla. Governor Blames Ike, Faubus For Little Rock School Violence - |. NEW YORK~Gov. Collins of Florida ~declared that both President Eisenhower and Gov. Faubus of ~Arkansas|} must share the blame for the school integration. violence at Little Rock last year. In a signed article in the new} issue of, Look Magazine, Collins said the President was at fault} ~for not anticipating the explosiveness of the situation~ and moving early to head it off.~ ~1. believe that the President could have done this at Newport, or that his attorney general, or others acting for him, could have done ~it in face-to-face discussions at Little Rock,~ Collins said,. He blamed Faubus ~for using his police powers affirmatively to prevent enforcement of a judicial order.~ A Little Rock cxiaia somewhere, however, was almost- inevitable, the Governor continued, ~because the courts are.~now placed in the unnatural, and I believe untenable, position of acting in executive and legislative, as well as judicial capacities.~ Collins charged that the Supreme Court ~improperly~ _ has, taee ao\ | Join The Crowds Today. & ~Seve With ts t }) SUPER-SENSATIONAL FREE OFFER! Starts Tonite at 6 p.m. |. viii PAINT YOUR ~ HOUSE FOR FAMOUS LONG LIFE FLAT PAINT Now at 98 GAL. YANKEE Choose from dozens of - H Sold 2 Double-your-money backGUARANTER om; WITH EVERY: } FREE! oy be: gorgeous colors a. 1 GALLON ain Thinner ob. 11-4" PAINT pw ~ab _ Famous Long. Life ea HOUSE PAINT Sold on a Double-you;-money back~GUARANTEE. LESS THAN $25.00 | 7 1 QT. PAINT NNER! Famous Long Life - GLOSS | ENAMEL Sold on a Double-your-money ~ back~GUARANTEE. | A good time set itself up as the governmental instrument to develop integration procedures. | Stating that integration decisions should be made on a local level, he urged the establishment of Civil Rights Commissions in each state, with members appointed by the President upon_recom-} mendation of the governor. ~There are countless Southern communities,~ he wrote in Look,~ ~where it will be many a day before desegregation can be accomplished without. race rioting.~ Yet, under present procedures, such could be provoked irresponsibly at any time. ~We are in a situation in, which | the National Association for the! Advancement of Colored People, decides where and when to de-| segregate. These are decisions that should rest with an agency created by law and responsible to all the people.~ Chairman cf the Southern Governors~ Conference, Collins said he is determined to see that segregation in Florida~s public schools and recreational facilities will continue in any community where~ its abandonment would cause ~deep and dangerous hostility.~ Distributed By Flint Beverage Dist., Inc. Ph. SUnset 7-2519 Flint, Michigaz, & Spadafore Distributing Ca.: Ph, IVanhoe 9-7129 Leusiag. Michigan ~ Michigan Beer Dist. 800 E. Midland Bay Cit:, Mich. Patronize Our Advertisers ~| mail all applications to Join Now Flint Conservation Club MEMERSHIP APPLICATION Name Address Telephone A. R. peak ie ta president 724 E. Rankin: Phone CE. 5-3969 FALSTAFF BEER Fey, - ~THEREFORE, the Michigan. a coe mae Me ~sai ag AES wae ty, asastht O!

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 23]
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May 17, 1958
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