Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 46]
a. Cline. t, adds, ~tHat -most: colored. peapie ~ gh-| have. lower <incomes ~than~ the et; jing~ and~in bs a neighbor. | Ahan: whites.. s; colored, family can afford ~to r peal bg ory Be will bring al~ 4m property values; {:and if 1 ~ and put up For Sale~ their actions will glut the market and drive operty values down.. But t is clear that what affects yal-| ues is not the entrance~ of ~thé non-white family but the panic selling by the previous resi dents.~ e hota Studies show that ~| part ical character of grounds is Black sobtithes: and ~if city roi vices maintain good:nei hood standards, propéety- gies | will remain: stable no matter wh |; movés in.~ Low-income soniligs ~ ~colox ed | or white, the author adds, Yend't not to keep up their homes so well. But the presence of léwincome families is;;a. result not: a cause of property value de phys; mead ~Now, it is PHP Mr. Black}. ~: r WANTED _~_s}s Unbossed voters Who! demdnd: } a United States Senator believing only.in fair play, to 4 Re-elect United States Senator CHARLES E. ERCP af 0.| have had to live in poorer hous hood: ry? leave~ tHe ~community. ~They may white population. sMost of ~them hoods -) Buti before a buy a house in an all-white neighborhood, and before: they "have the desire to move into. such. a neighborhood or suburb, they. usually haye achieved.a leyel of. education, @mployment, and aspir-tion that indieates that they have; ~hie just ag, much. interest in, keeping =| We ie property as any other n' fact, ~studies show that they frequently - evtde white. amilies in. their: care of hause, - awns, walks,; and. fences, planting. flowers,, Painting ~and. repairjng and improving. their ~Property.~ In view, of this situation Mr. Black: su tibkest ests a_possible course of actin for an individual homeowner in the event a: colored family, moves. into his neighbor tis Suggested ~that he! ~call together he. friends ~arid those he fabs: a Phe ~believe ~are L democratic.. ~ courageous people.: Fontan they: might raride on the following steps: 41: ~Apree~ not ~to fight~ ~against ~thé moving in of 4 coloréd faimily bute see to: it that, when it: ~happens, it is done,in.such.a way that a _ happy. ~outcome is assuted~ both the ~ new family and the old- timers. ~9. ~Make it. ae that: he and others will not, offer their Prop: | erty. dor sale, will hot pahi~ and een ~put ~Not for: Sale~ Signs in their windows. fie 3. U3.~ bel ~guickty | Ps ee, Nd awh: ~and: answer all Ttimor~s and dispel~ ~any ~ ~bigoted ~ ~untrtiths or half-truths arg of ever in the ee ding~ or! ~i whether you use bath oil or fragrarit salts; finish up in clouds | of dusting powder or with a generous splashing of cologne, one eharm <4 hours a day. What. makes: an attractive women? ~- opinions; but-one thing-is certain. BU cen <ieainsaled ~personal Freon ates, aie is fees, and a daily, bath should * an ie veauty | figs ba Jo cist Tt TERRE |e. it all Ba with scrupu ee en ee Whether you ~ ra Juxuridus rt at ight atid, Property. Ve alues ~ ~| Mrs, itivulving ~neighbor- | os a ~i automobile iva * q "There ~are many ~different | hy hood. affairs. sg. Dick ie eiinn-ancamits tee to make certain: that neighbors ~visit: the new: family. and help them understand thab they have friendg.~ | WHO'S M~ t R is: the -27ard:.in. the...Publie ~ Affairs Pamphlet 25 which: is now in} its 23rd year. ~Series has in eluded many. titles coverin ci and eco nomic probler; family relations, health and i ifaproee relations. Committee Named _ NEW YoRK ~ her sponsoring committee posed of 100 cman Saeee 1 leaders in entestainmentt,: ~medicine, religion, business, labor, law, and gov nt. an unced here ody et a hae ilkins, NAACP poi secretary. The committee; ~under: the general co-chairmanship of Dike EI lington-and-Mrs, Margurite Bela- | fonte, will sponsor the Associa| tion~s $100-a-couple ~benefit din ner: here at the Hotél Roosevelt on: ~Nov, 16, im honor. of Rudolf Bing, general manager of: the Metropolitan Opera Association, and John H. Johnson, ~publisher: of Ebony, Jet and other magazines. Among Gadetaniitus citizens serving on the committee are Dr. George, D.. Cannon, George Gregory, Oscar ~Hammerstein, IT, Rose Morgan Louis, Dr.~ Cecil ~Marquez, Cornelius McDougal, Rev, James H. Robinsoh, Mrs. Bessie Buchanan, Dr.|' Marguerite Cartwright; ~ Miss|~ Lena, Horne, Judge Meier: Steinbrink,,Mrs.. Ruth.. Whitehead Whaley, Charles, Zimmerman, Hulan Jack and Dr. Algernon D.. Black, all of New York City. 1. The faeiiahip ~high | enough, $ast$ éno be 2 knotk Ts on fouring; ~down, any. plane in, te world A any, {poof Jreath er~day By Carol Lane ws por NE oe itt yin Travel Authority q! Slt jd géba F102's could | #. inter \~ far, up in ~ the Cost of ~Gusoline so Cana re "0 nak~ with: mini buat the most expensive itent: tried Spmage ~, PeoPh Ie" or, indus. jon our annual motoring budget? ~~ if you DM Se ae ~gasoline. and ~il yo ré ~wrong. - "Aveording: ~to: a reeent! sniovey sou gasoline and. oilveoiie:dg ~ poor ~Second in; g the total costs. a! ~ the bn vo $565 538% epreciation:.. $56 inn tid ol; BBO 22% tertiles:. So" 1BR 18% ares -aré for: a 2957 ~Che een érsedan, Goon uileoat And how bare teag sett risen fas 951? asec fa" HEP ~ 88% bpraiati tions... 319% da ands istration; 20%: site Ce. Te8, 10% SESE noe Oe onby: ice Or gasthe hei Dut the ste 7 br ther dollar. ~ they ge ~Formation. of. 4 an NAACP Freedom Fund Din-| com-| +pounds of electrofiic é HOSPIT Association of American Baptist Churches -Carietic Friendliness Department, ~mgeting in Birmingham, Michigan, October 4th. Left tor right:, Mrs.-, Willie Mae Johnson, ~Rev.. James A. nares Mrs. Hazel: Baltweod.and, anit Emma Van. INTERNATIONAL Featured On RCA Platters AFRO-Cuban Influence, fea ~-lewing the big band of Shorty Rogers and presenting the Belaf.nt: Sinsers, staring a twelveman group assembled by Harry Belafonte last year to accompany him on a concert tour, ~|highlight RCA YVictor~s list of albums recently made available ' |to the music loving public. ~WOR > of the Detroit ~ ) Detroit) will be ~safer from air.attaek: through. arrival of a lethal, Weapon,..; according. to Colonel Glenn Duncan, commander of Selfridge Air Force Base. ~Within. a: week, ~ Convair~s | deadly Delta i Dagger,: the ~world~s {,most.; efficient _ killer, of; super sonic,, bpmbers,: makeg..its Sel Side ~debut agit the 71st FightTutércept Squadron,~ Salone~ said today. | } - Among the ~advantages this _ area gets from having the F-102a as its tr nic watche | dog, C pp pointed radical. new interceptor ep es of, air-to-air lit as Ww ls rock ye Tat r than a real equ ee: fatd we - ercep:| Hit {anne the t the. sige of a we als medium - [-bomber. ~| It~s necessary e of space requirements e J-57 én. ~|gine, plus ore; t 1700, ~Tiftiscle and brain~and the missiles and rockets. Wingspan: ig: 338 feet 1.6 ~inches. The colonel mentioned that to provide stability aad maneuverability a "superior wing design was adopted. It~s called ~delta~ after a letter in the ancient Greek alphabet and is swept back 60 degrees ~at the leading edges. _ Further information obtained from the colonel indicated the plane ae a new fuse The Delta g ene mission dictates that it fly. faster than sound. Its engine Pushes: the ship faster than _ in level flight. Functioning best at siperectile speed, the. datrent ~~ system computes the txact~nath for the ~cally prepares the missiles ind launching ~ and at the: missiles to track down and destro ~, fhe target. The Focket~ ~bay. opens, fires and ~ @loses >. -in i thréé > seconds. | Each, F-iou, can, select the types ene, eterno L ECR Dv he oe SR (CHE SEN Bex tH Sabi iii + Detroit To Be Sater From ~Air Attack ~ the | ~Selfridge is, proud. Michigandéts and their~ indus | ford Starts. Grant lage conc ee Previous inter-, cpio ed much | ke| birds. x ine is similar to a coke] wean ee interceptor to fly ~ automati-|. instant for a kill, éledses The! of missile best suited for attack. Missiles, usually carried in ~mixed~ loads, are fired either singly or in: salvo. | They~~re named ~Falcon~ after the ruthless hunting bird, and ~they~re developed by -Hughes Aircraft of California. Many Detroit engineers are part of the Hughes team. Instead of gleaming silver, this new ship is painted. flat grey. |* me there~s good reason for it. The new coating resists.corrosion~ which wowld ruin. the skin. Exhaust from the 24 folding-fin rockets. contains chemi; ~als Which would: eat away even the almost completely. oxidized aluminum alloys Convair brewed up for its deadly baby. The culmination of more than ten years of research, design and flight testing, the F-102 is a unique and formidable airplane. of its new dagger deterrent to air attack and, of in~reased protection for To Africa | OBERIAN, Ohio (CNS) ~ The |; ~ord Foundation chose the 125th Wiffiversary cof! Oberlin Colleze to announce that it. was opening 1 program of assistance for edu. yation _for education, ~ research ~nd industrial development in. \frica. The initial grants are to be 3250,000 first~ and $700,000 a few nonths later. Henry T. Heald. foundation president, announced the grant at the convocation of the college. ~One of the; stories of our Ar | Shells LENNY. DEE =.all the way from his Sarasota home to Detroit annually. <= Mipemeeh eer seme a~ sonatas | a a Rogers~ Afro-Cuban Influence | lis the. result of his long interest and. fascination for Afro-Cuban _ijmusic. Like.many other great | |jazz musicians, Shorty has been influenced by its richness, color, -|variety and often wild excite|ment. He has used, incidentally, an impressive -array of jazz names in the making of this al ~}bum; ineluding drummists Mo destto. Duran, Carlos Vidal and Mann; saxephonists Bud Shank and Bob Cooper. and matty other talented performers pes helped regenerate the pulating rhythms of Africa and Cuba. ~Manteca,~ ~Moon Over Cuba,~ ~Un ~Peco Loco,~ ~Wualacanjan ~| ga~ and: ~Viva ~Puente~ are the featured selectiatis, me latter written by Rogers~ himse The Belafonte Stage: directed by Robert Corman,. brilliant young composer and conductor, give a musical panorama of the American scene, ~saluting the robust history. of the American folk story. With such renditions as ~Mule on the Mount,~ ~Swing dat Hammer~ and ~If You Ever ~See a Whale~ the panorama runs from early pioneer days up to the dramatie saga of whaling in. the hazardous seas of the North. The ee does 13 numbers in all, including ~The Ox Drivers,~ ~David's. Lamentation,~ ~Balm in Gilead~ and other classic folk selections. x | WANTED Fighting Michigan voters who want a, fighting United States Senator in Washingtonto | Re-elect United Stafes Senator CHARLES E. POTTER Spend. p. little TIME | YOUR #-: For ghe lovelier-looking hands every woman wants, ta, makers ~ef Trushay lotion have some ftelp trouble spots. For example.. Hands' grey ~ grimy? Wash | -. them frequently. Serab knuck ~ Jes and nails ~with a brush.. Stained? Try. lemon juice or diluted peroxide.~Use lotion to offset any drying effects. Roughened and chapped? Keep hands dry. Wear gloves out doors. Use Trushay frequently. Cuticle ragged? Push it back with the towel everv time you dry your hands~and when ap- ~ ' plying hand lotion, too. { Nails split? Keep them mediym length ~ not too pointed. Some. problem nails may. be strengthened by taking unflavored gelatine daily. ~ one envelope in a glass of fruit juice or milk. Palms callused? Rub. gently with pumice when bees are. wet. j BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, at. 25, 1958 3) is ceca clinics is @ cat. The dapper organ virtuoso, who has won more recognition than any present day popular organist,.is just that, He's a cat in all senses of the word. In conversation you find his comments spiced with the modern jargon of music; and in his 130 pound frame which yar mectesed apes _ et ea you find the ithe grace of a| feline. Dee is unique. He has selectéd an instrument which scarcely ~lends itself to solo performances - in supper clubs, and has parlayed eight albums and two hit singles into a series of night engagements which take him ~Travels by Truck He is a living epitome of the| ~ _moth-~aten joke about sician who always has not only his music but his instrument at hand. For Dee travels about th~ country. with his Hammond Sans ~ee panel SES~ Hue ~\ series of.: Cres like the organ, Is The truck, specially built for the purpose. Actually. it is not only his love for, and belief in his single instrument with motivates Dee~s method of travel. In addition to being an entertainer ~nonpar ielle, he is a sound engineer. Through trial and error he ~built his present system of baffles and speakers which are just as. much a-part of his performance as the organ itself. He is as careful of them as of the Hammond, and includes a sourid engineer as part of his traveling entourage.. Dee first attracted. public notice with ~Plantation Boogie~ about five years ago. Eight well s| received albums followed, and with the meen came the ~ club offers nich bring him to places like ~eamans~ Knife and Fork Club Hin Detroit,-his present port of; call. Made New Album He recently recorded album number nine,. and from that came his: first successful single effort since ~plantation.~ The new album, not yet released, is on the sweet side. When the re session was. finished, late on a night last June, Dee felt a desire to swing out for his own ~amusement. He ~ bout the mu-| worth. His side men a a his spirit, and before he ot it, another - Pac Pepto oo ws a LLC EES~ = a Sian rae,
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