Bronze Reporter [Volume: 8, Issue: 33]

* The Best euisy You Can Do With Your Education | ~Is Pass It On To Those Who Want It I have been sitting quietly ~at| my desk at home looking out of the west window. The lovely flakes of white, white snow are falling slowly and softly one by one. They, like: these leaves and flakes of life, are falling one by one. As with most of us, the weight of years is felt and this good because the years are good. A I look out this west window I cannot help remembering that nor end in a classtoom.' Education | " | begins with your first breath | ~ and: ends~ with your. last ~breath. It is understood best. among} ~ people and in printed pages. ~ As a~ recognized national firm | discloses, ~We, you and I, are a part of all we have met.~ ~Al I have learned and all you have learned is only. worth passing on to others. No man is an island] | unto himself. The grey sky of this quiet afternoon is slowly changing to the grey sky of the evening. I lay aside my pen very very quietly and turn slowly, silently, to look out the west: window.. ATTEND CHURCH Program Schedule Feb. 3 ~ Feb. 9 SATURDAY, FEB. 3 7:55 Sign On 8:00 Understanding Our Werld 8:30 Cartoon Capers 9:00 Light Time 9:15 Saturday With Stooges 10:00 Adventure Time 11:00 American Bandstane 12:00 Wrestling Champions 1:00 Saturday Theater ~Qbjective Barma~ 3:30 Life of Riley 4:00 Super Car 4:30 Jeff~s Collie 5:00 Award Theater ~The Seventh Cross~ 7:00 Michigan Polka Party 7:30 Calvin & the Cotone! 8:09 Room For One More 8:38 Leave it to Reaver 9:00 Lawrence Welk 10:00 Ficht of the Week 19:45 Make that Svare 11}00 tith Hour Theatre ~Walk Softly. Strancer~ 1:09 Late News, Weather 1:05 Sign Off and é National Santhem rhage PER. ~ oa. gti p. The story be t the Minister~ 4:45 Sacred Heart Protram 9:00 Chapel Voices 9:30 The Christothers 10:00 This ts the tife 10:30 Clutch Carco 11:80 Laurel & FHerdy 12-00 Life of Riley 12~39 Pan. From Cor hise 1:49 In Our Orin'en 1:30 Great Mo--ents In Music. Artur Rubinstein 2:09 Talk Back 2.39 Meet the Profrssor 3:00 Direct'ons ~62 3:30 Adlai Stevenson Reports 4:00 Issues and Answers 4:38 Depaty Dawg 5:00 Dick Tracy 5:30 Award Theatre ~The Pirate~ 72:30 Follow the Sun $.30 Lawman 8:00 Bus Stop. 10:00 Adventures In Paradise 11:00 News 11:15 11th Hour Theater ~You'll Never Get Rich~ 2 12:40 Late News, Weather 12:45 Sign Off and National Anthem an THRU FRIDAY TIME 6-45 adn" On~Almanse 7:00 Weather. 7:@ Carteon Capers 7:3@ Almanac News and Weather 7:45 Thought for the Day 8:00 Almanac News an@ Features 8:30 Government ~ and Economics 9:00 Exploring Art 9-30 Rae Deane and Friends 16:30 My Little Margie 11:00 The Texan 11:30 Yours For a Song 12:00 Camouflage * 730 Make A Face. MONDAY, 4:30 Eariy Showtime ~Se Dark the Night~ 5:50 2 Stoeres and: Mr Magie 6:15 News - 645 Shorts. Weather & 39 Bucs Bunny 7:00 Expedition: Michigan Early Lumbering Days Cheyenne Riffeman Surfside 6 Ben Casey News Svorts. Weather Yesterday~s Newsreei Skoytime - ~Rage at Dawn~ Late News. Weather S'gn Off and National Anthem TUESDAY, FEB. 6 4:30 Earty Showtime ~Terror Ship~ 5:50 3 Stoeges and Mr. Magic en Sel Se as (88533588 $2 as with Beany & Cecil 700 The Hathaways 7:30 Ripcord:00 Bache'or Father:30 The New Breed:30 Yours For a Song 700 Premiere ~:00 News ~ 215 Sports, Weather. ~Day To Remember~ 1:05 Sigh.Off and. National Anthem WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7 4:30 Early Stiowtime Pees Starr's ughter~~ 5:50 y Stooges and Mr. Magic 6:18, News 6:25 Sports, Weather 6:30 Stan Freberg Presents Chinese New Year~s Eve:30 News Special 00 Strairhteway eu + Lis) Sports. Weather ~20 Vesterday's, Newsree! 39 Showt'me ~Androcles and the Lien~ 1:00 Late Néws. Weather 1:05 Sicn OW and. National Anthem THURSD(Y, FEB. 8 4:30 Early Shawtime ~Tfan of Conflict~ 5:50 3 Stoozsés and Mr: Magic 6:15 News. 6:23 Sports. Weather 6:39 Guestward Ho! 7:08 ~drentures of ~ and Garriet:36 Whiplash ~~ Donna -Reel Show ~:8@ Real McCoys 700 My Three Sons rare bettie = z ~ a Hs ef 3 &. @ @ 11:15 Sports, Weather 11:29 Vesterday~s New: ~ee 11:30 Theatre of Thrills ~Man With Nine Livres~ 1:00 Late: News. Weather 1:05 Si-n Off and National 4Snthem FRIDAY. FEB. ~ 4:30 Eariy. Showtime ~Killer Leopard~ 5:50 3 Stoges and ~ re Magie il: 15 Sports,.Weather 11:20 dein i Newsree) 11:80. Showtime 1: 205 Sign O National r= home reading just after midnight 1:00 Late News, Weather All Programs Subject te Change Without Notice DANCER MEETS PROFESSOR~Ethel Alpenfels (left), professor et aes CAN~ of anthropology at New: York University, discusses cultural aspects wit hethnic dancer Pearl Primus: At*left~is Percival Borde, Miss Primus~. husband and Alphonse Cimber, a noted drummer from Haiti. Miss Primus. will: appear with, Prof. Alpenfels on ~Meet the Professor,~ Sunday, Feb. 11. (ABC-TV, 2:30-3 p.m., _ EST), and: perform ritual. dance from the- Congo on the L pear ~Sit - Inner~ Kidnapped, Hospitalized | HUNTSVILLE, Ala.~ A 27 -year-old. white ~technical worker who was abducted at gun-point after joining CORE lunchcounter sit-ins in Huntsville, Alabama was in Huntsvill Hospital today suffering with itching, peeling, blistering -skin.. He was sprayed with oil of mustard by his kidnapers, according to Dr. S. W. Hereford. -, Marshall Keith, -who works. at the Redstone Arsenal, was at when. two men knocked at the door. They said they had a flat tire and asked to borrow a jack. As Keith opened the door, a gun was stuck in his: back and the two blindfolded him. Keith, the first -white man to join in Huntsville CORE demon strations, was then driven to a remote part of town, partially > Arigna: theta and sprayed with the chemical substance. The two drove away and Keith stumbled to:ja nearby home and police were summoned., The pre-| vious weék CORE field~ secretary Henry Thomas was hospitalized as the result: of a mustard gas attack in. his car. CORE: has been conducting sitin ~ ~demonstrations to. win. inte | grated ~lunch-counter ~ service sinee Jani iry-3. There have been 45. arrests and 7 acquitals since the ~campaign began in the town known as Rocket City, U.S. A. Qn Saturday~ Keith ordered food at. a Woolworth lunch counter. He then passed it to a Negro CORE member sitting next. to him. There ~was no immediate trouble but the assistant manager made a display of breaking the dish the Negro used after he had" incameea~ 2 Win a Valentin ~sasily-~coith ~ fade se delidions heart sandwiches. Start with your very own home-made jell ~fresh, delicious, and just as easy to make as the littie sandwiches.:. not a chance of ~failure either when you use the one-minute boil method suggested by this recipe. To make the sandwiches: cut thin-sliced bread in heart shapes - (a sha cream -edged cookie cutter is fine) and spread with whipped eese topped with a layer of bright jelly. Grape Jelly Yteld: about 6 medium glasses (3 lbs. jelly) 8-1/2 cups (1-4/2 Ibs.) sugar | 2 cups nee 3g grape juice: > 1 cup water 1 box Sure-Jell Fruit: Pectin Measure sugar and set-aside. Measure erape juice and water into a large saucepan. Add fruit pectin an mix well. Place over high heat and stir. until mixture Somes to a hard boil. At once stir in sugar. Bring to.a full rolling boil and boil hard 1 minute, stirring ~constantly. Remove from heat, skim off foam with metal spoon, fom pour qui into glasses. Cover jelly at once with 1/8 inch~ HAIRSTYLING =< TINTS ~ ~BLEACHES KAY-MARGE 1620 s. Sag. ~ John T. Harvey CE. 4-021 4 BEAUTY SALON. - lint, Mich,: L.| of officers of the ne ties had. just. cara ~Charles: the. LeBastious, | j sey City, N. J. Police: epai Secretary, Charles. bees 5 the Lek sti ~ Ines. 1 pana Tega ph aah Ela Cerheteadk: Society of the~ New York City. ~Transit Police De nt; The Council had opened its books to new members at -this| time with invitations.-fo. social police officer organizations being extended. President Allén~ pointed out the importance for organi: zations to gain. early membership Lynchburg~ Va. Schools Must Mix Students ~NEW YORK ~ - Desegregation of public schools. in ~Lynchburg, Va.,. was ordered. ~by. Federal Judge Thomas J. Michie of the ~District ~Court for the Western District: of Va... Judge Michie: ruled~ ~that two Negro students are entitled to enter the all-white E.G," Glass High in Lynchburg: beginning January. 29. He ~also ruled that the local School Board must submit a desegregation. plan: which will not. be based on assignment of pupils by race,~ ' At the same time, Judge Michie denied relief to two of the original four Negro plaintiffs, ruling demic records. The Lynchburg Board had previously assigned: all Negro students to the Dunbar School and all white students to the Glass | School without respect. to resi dence. Judge -Michie noted that while distance ~and ~ academic qualifications. were considered by the Virginia Pupil Placement Board, the system of ~initial assignments~ by the Lynchburg Board constituted _tacial dis cision. of 1954.. Hunton deices. NEW YORK.~Geofge K. Hunton, a member of thé NAACP~s national Boatd of Directors, re~tires: on. March 1 as~ executive secretary of the Catholic Interracial Council. nr Join. The NAACP | ~ HELP WANTED | ~MALE OR. FEMALE Insurance~ ~agtat~ ~wanted to cover N.E. and SED Flint dreas, High.~ earnings: Ex. perience not ~necessary. ~Home office. training.~ Contact MUTUAL OF OMAHA - 8U, avian - Use. Archa~s. hair 5 apts~ Gives definite aid for itchy scalp and: thipning hair. Only $1.59, Visit us or. send. money_ order. being 9 Zz ~Wequests ~for ~ jntacenation~ ~out soplivations: for. membership can i| be obtained by writing to: Coun* ~| cil of Police: Societies, 2005 Amie- echised as NYC 32 that it would ~not-he in their aca-|~ crimination under ~the Brown de- |} - By. JIM BUTLER. The Celeste Cole Opera Workshop. ~will. present~. ~The: Pearl Fishers~. by Bizet on Sunday, ~Feb. 11 at.8 p.m. at thie Aft Tastitute, ~ at ot SRS Te Be ei ~Phi Beta Sima plans to~ hold iis 48th annual Founder's ey banquet in January. ~ comalines arias T: Patrick, } Jr., is. scheduled.~ to deéliver. the keynote address. when the Grand}, River - Joy: --Linwood - Boulevard Community. Council - begins its + Community Night Series for 1962, Wednesday; Jan.~31 at 8 p.m. at the Calvary Presbyterian Church, Vicksburg at Grand River. 4 *, * ~: Charles. Stewart; phobwaed scholar and writer, spoke to the | Gamma Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi. Alpha Saturday night at the Alpha house, 291 Elliot. His topic was ~Are the Schools Culturally Stunting Der Our Children? ~=: Juke ~ae for Rent]: for ~private parties~ ~by-the hour or night. Records. of your ~choice. For additional infor-. Bae call Mrs. eis Buford su. 5-9955 or SU. 7-6506 PHOTOGRAPHY {f you are beautiful ~We take it if you are not We make it! ~ VAN DYKE STUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHERS ~| 312 W. Court CE 8-5721 + FOUR TIMES per ANNUM First FEDERAL. SAYINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION | cooperation among: its tember| organizations, in which the resol res-| tition of problems. and the fulfill-} ur ment | of ambitions~ ~go. hand in| hand. ~| 2116 Hickory St =(Detroitt =| vi Spotight Rete Naibaniel Celhoun ~+. lp ~'- vans Macedonia: Baptist aa Mt. Chivacy ~boi: Chorch 3019 dustrial: ~Aves = ae Rev: Matthew Mot o 33 Pastor. ae baa? A eae cs Pe ~e ek < Mt. Olive~ seneeeie Liberty and. Kennelworth ~Sia Rev. R. K. ~Lurpin, kal * e = eH Shiloh: Swipe: Church St..Jobn at: Massachusetts Ave. i Rev. E.: Beverly. ~Alea, ~Pastor SI ries ae St. ~Paul~ Baptist: Church 1073 ~E. ~Pierson~ Rd.fey..R. Re Gorton, Slee Trinity Rasihee: ~Chore 1601 - Clifford Sti-2..2.<~ Kev. A F. ~awenees: Pastor ci 1G Oe Sy... Toad Femple Missionary Septet Church ~; wie Dwight. a i Rev. -L. Owens > f!Sunday. Schdol::'9;30: am. sornilg Wor hip: seme: a.m. New: Zion ~Bagtit Church ~ 1337. Pap oe Ave, L ~Rev, W. 'G - Terry} Pastor i Wt. - ee ee oe |. ae CATHOLIC. SERVICES Church of Cheist ime! og Thirteenth and~ Clifford, Sts. 12th.and.- Harrison Sts. Rey. ~Alphonso O'Connor, Pastor i | Church. of aca~ iy 2801 North St + - Pastor, Elder J. S. ~Lester - Sunday School; 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship: 11 a.m. * 8 & Church of God. In Christ 1o18%2 Industrial Aye.. Wider~ H ~Gulley, Pastor - Sunday. School: 10:00 a.m. - Morning: Worship: 12:00 p.m. uyine as~ ~weicome ~i. * ss 8 ~ Church of God ~In ~Christ 3020 St, John St..~ Rev. John Smyers, Pastor St. James Church pr eee in: Lnrist ie 3013 St. John St. i~.av.S. C. Coles, Pastor ~Sunday School: 9:30, a.m. Services: 12:00 -noom 2 SRS DISCIPLES OF. CHRIST SERVICES | Vermont: Chistian. ~Church 121 Lippincott Blvd. - Rev. Thomas Courts, Pastor. ee METHODIST SERVICES ~ Bethel: Methodist. Liberty at Twelfth Sts. j Hev. Donald. Morrisy, Pastor Blackwell alee ii 1234 Central Avenue Rev. Henry E. Banks; Pastor 9 8 8 St. James C.M.E.. Church 1142.Campau. ~ Rev. T. R. Taylor, Pastor Sunday Services: 11:00 a.m. +s. ~ 6.% Quinn Chapel A.M.E. 2101 Lippincott Blvd, Rev. ~ mer as tt am, Pastus * St. Like AM.E, Zion ge at Addisom * 92: - Baldwin, Pastor Service: ay am. 4

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 8, Issue: 33]
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February 3, 1962
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