Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 25]

Mad =<~) 11] = PARKER TIONAL PI FILMED IN SUPERAMA ~{movie names of the fituré,,. plays ~the title ~rale}. ~ling the exciting use of the jazz} | music. of. the.petiod pert). ~Machine Gun Kelly~ | stars Charles Bronson and Susan Cabot in roles which, it~ is said in Hollywood, will make them top} 3 | Bronson p }of the killer, ~Machine Gun: Kel lly.~ Theh story tells of Kelly's::kill-mad, bank robbing ~forays in-|;to several states. bery of a smail town bank' and a high speed automobile~ get- | away switches of cars: are. made. The role~of Kelly is based on a Peal | life character. The worthy for many things, includ~ (in, the thirties), the startling re-enactment of the. drama of that reat dife cigar-| smoking hellcat. Dorothy Provind is starred. ~Bonnie sped through life with a tommy-gun under her arm, and a cigar hanging from. her lips, She led her own mob. They sprung convicts from: prison; held up Bas stations; beer ~parlors, and |' robbed banks, ona terror-bingeé unmatched in the annals of. crime, |. Bonnie Parker Story~. ~are ~prot ducts of the young, new giant of the motion picture industry;: American- International. RR. WORKER FILES. | $200,00 DAMAGE SUT~ The picture opens with the Seb): in which several rapid} The film is ucte- | -~The Bonnie Parker ~Story~ is if ~Machine Gun.Kelly~ and ~The 4 _ ee by the: Shag embers af the Federal Correctional Institution; who ~with, a. ~~eertificate of ~appreciation~ - bssasssol for, iG lwin. DETROIT, MICH. (epecial).: ~ey Aaron Johnson, 62, of 734 He] len, a former~ track werker. for the New York Central Railroad; filed a $200,000 damage: suit ~in. FLINT'S LEADER WN sw, OP A OTO ~ EQUIPMENT. / Cameras~Film~Screens~Enlargers Lenses~and All Photo Suprcies at The BIGGEST SAVINGS in TOWN ' Flint Camera Shop 144 E. SECOND STREET federal court Wednesday: charg-" riding on ~a motorized handcar. Setting forth on its sat voyage, each spilt finds beyend life's sunset, the dawning of eternal light. Beautifully to express this truth is our steadfast aim.: | be expressed in every funeral ing that he was injured while | ~ uae as follows: ~pallahassee Correctionat: Institu-. equest of the. men of: the: Choir. that, miantl ~be, informed. of their, appreciation for the ~oink et pie which~ she has, given in her ~enerous: and z oun. of her time -and het, talent to the avveam 0 POS ti yee ons OIE OI Dee ME tg Spencer | Supreme Grand Master of the | International F. wile: M. Ma# sons, ~hie. 4 parley. ~International. Masonic ~state sessions would begin {dune 1 in Niagara Falls, The secohd Grand Lodge: would be. in. Pattefson, N. J5. on {dune 6; and the June 14; -$es| sion. in St, Louis; Mo. _ Bloomfield, Ww. Va.~ 18; QZ ~aunt uo 9uaAuda TIM Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Rev. ' Barks said he wil] attend all.of the Grand Lodge meetings. scheduled. JOHN SMITH CHOSEN "MR. YOUNG REPUBLICAN~ |> John Smith, 31; of 16159 Parkside,-has been chosen fromm thousands of eligibles} to reign as ~Mr. Michigan zane Republiearr~ for 1958 - * troit, was selected for the hohor at. the recent annual coavention of the Michigan Federation of Young ~Republicans. More than 300 delegates,~ representing all the -.)~oung. Republicans in the State, attended the ~two-day 3 ia pr Aka Smith, ~a construction in- | spector: for the City of De ~God~s Little Acre,~ Eiskine Caldwell~s novel about a Georgia farmer and his family; holds tw distinctive records: it Js, the best}. selling novel of all time; and-it |~ has been the. object of moré | attempts at censorship. than any, | ather beok ever published in the |, United States.; ' The film version of ~God's Lit- | tle Acre~ is now at the Palace Theatre through United Artists release, with a cast~ headed by Robert ~Ryan.and Aldo Ray and 13th in a flaming screen debut, the 7 torgeous Tina Louise. THE GREATEST" Selling Novel OF ALL TIME Is Now On The Screen! he filmed, stands as the grontest hes: re tse novel of all time, read by 20 mil if ~-Flint~s Finest Quality Cleaners, ooh ~Free Pick Up And Delivery ei 2. Corivenienit Locations~. cats i Page i 801 ~. Newall, ~and' 113 Industrial ~" Is Your ~Open Friday, sey ind Monday ~fill 9 PM.

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 25]
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Flint, MI
May 31, 1958
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Genesee County (Mich.) -- Newspapers

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