Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 4]
eset well SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1946 SNOOPIE ~Do Something i mz acne ~C.W,, h ~t yo i Btn dot apr mca val ahr The Ne egro And | [Sms wine, self? ~ Why is CA having trouble at home?: Could jt be some one els2? Watch, your step A.J, and stay. out of the dog house. Are you really lonesome, for your wife? Has L.S. found a romeo: yet? Since daddy~s been gone back - to work, 4littel Brit. stays ina the paper but he.certainly got now. Wonder why T.B. stays, good Jesson in good~ ejtizenin -so much. Is she lonesome ship. Ss > for someone? '~ If you would ask us what you There is a certain lady on oan do to show your apprecja the southside who should give tion of the Spokesman I would the young girls a a Why tell you that the best thing thai don~t you, G.? you could do would be to paJ. Re are ~you really; in love?: asked him to buy a paper. A ~Colored busjness man was. p435-.ing on his truck, He stopped land gave the boy some fatherly advice, He then bought a Paper, He jnduced another man Passing to buy a paper. Then ~he ased the white man to. buy the paper. He would not buy ~tronize.our advertisers, both You do not get around* much. white and colored. If you are anyinore, ~not in the market for~ what D.B,, you don~t get around they have to Sell, go jnto their much ~aaymre since your dad. establishments and lgok around. dy is home from the Navy. Tel] them that the reason you The 12 V~s in conjunction came with: the skating ~club, secured ad in the Spokesman, Don~t | another beachhead last Friday forget that there are a lot of mite in the promoting of a huge white people who do not think barn dance at the Royal Gar- that they owe Negroes anything in is that you saw thejr |. dens~ spacious. ballroom, with for their patronage, I want. many farmers and farmerettes s9meone who-js*far more wise turning in grand style, I am sure that everyone there had me why we should _ patronize a most enjoyable evening with sucn a person or business, And, | the i2 V's at their best as hosts, | /mext, get on your phone and ~eall five persons and tell them {about the articles that you,fpund of interest to you and Wherever you do jt talk about the F]jnt Spokesman. Destroying Borers Corn borers can be effectively destroyed where farmers. will work together on a program of clean.plowing. One farmer working alone | | can make little headway against R, | i INeCV. Timmons borers, since the moths which produce them fly from field to field and | | (Continued from Page One) oa% oeteeteetoetee, | farm to farm in the spring. Sostestos! oatee! Soe! oaloeton~. ook soatont ee ~Club Manhattan timznons iS: -further proof that! the seed that Dr, Ballou has so painstakingly planted w j 11, thrive and take its place among,. ~he Other well - established | ~ Gentlemen Recreation ~hurches jn- Flint,,;: The Rev. Mr, Timmons is and married and lives with -his wife Barber Shop at~ 2126 Howard Avenue, Prop. Norman Betts Cotton Acreage at Low ree smallest c#tton acreage in 50 years. relectestoetootectoatoetestotoetoeteeronroaseeleeceeles le ool eelonlonte Ee JERRY'S ~ DRUG STORE $01 LIPPINCOTT BLVD. ~FLINT 3, MICH. COME. IN AND SEE US. Pay Gas and Light Bill.Have Been Appointed a Specially Designated Distributor |__for tHe Michgan Liquor Control Commission. A FRIENDLY PLACE TO TRADE PHONE 3-7478 | TTI TTT TTT, ~ WILHELM~S GROCERY and MEATS 821 LIPPINCOTT. EFFICIENT and QUALITY SERVICE Telephone 9-339] MTN GOODWILL LAUNDRY and CLEANERS 106 ST. JOHN ST. PHONE 9-7434 4409 S. SAGINAW ST. PHONE 9-8611 and 2 Flint, Mich. O,.0, OO. @. ~... ~, 0,00 00, 00,00,07,00,00,0~ Dry Cleaning Suits: Men~s and Ladies~ 89~ Laundry ~ SHIRT 18c 4-Day Service _ FLUFF DRY. FLAT FINISH LADIES~ DRESSES plein........ h RU oe ners ma,than I to please come and tell! In 1945 American farmers had the | ~ed standing, they dre: Quitman; Margar FORT VALLEY. PEACH BLOS. left to right, SOMS.~The above: co-eds of Ecie Monroe, the Fort Valley State Coliege, et Martin, Grikin; Dorothy |Georgia, vie with nature~s peach Jackson, Chicago; Cornelia Robia ge cto for loveljness,. From inson, Macon; Ruth Shipp, Bue ina Vista. iSite Mae Hill, Savannah; Missouri Anti When landlord James Steven; of 6095 Hartford Avenue; one of his tenants: into cour,~ ~to collect the- Sum of $30.00, which~ ~he claimed the defend-) Semitism t Kneeling,.left to right, Jes Constance Oo~. ANP Photo, Smith, Newman; Neal, Co:umbus, F lint Streets Contemp t Of (Centinued p" Page One) { But why? | mows~ were about. |Had.she no one? How Sad, all persecution.~ Sentencing had been pos'pon remembered, with a tinge of/ed until the conclusion of ~the ~remorse, The question was then Terminjello trial, as mow: Had we been as kjnd Lohbeck was not~ in~ court us we~ might? Had we shared | Monday$and his attorneys said | that ~precious little. something | he was in Detroit where | his that grows ~with the years;:the | wif2 was awaiting birth of i ~joy of belonging to some one? | child, Someone who really cared.; ~IT should think this charge | What might we have done? important enough to drop cyery | 1S | Yes, the girl in the Friday thing else,~ Judge McCormick nite street scene has possibly said. assumed a certain~ jndifferefice, | A writ of attachment [was grasping for the care, the ap-/ issued for Lohbeck but | the! proval,~ of love onz moment, judge ordered that jt should bitter the next, not be served unless Lohbeck Had she ever claimed some} fajing 9 appear for a hearing | One only to find she still had Friday no one? | Yes, she tog as a considered) one of tne nation~s |4PPEAL IS PLANNED problem children. But twas she Maximilian St. Ge ~orge, | really ~a ~ problem chyid? Iad; Smith~s attorney, said~he would | anyone ~ever tried to delve" be: | appeal the sentence immed}neath: that. smile? Had her | ately, and Smith was released childish desires ever bee On $2,000 bond, | | grarited? A doll maybe, a game Termé*nie]lo},, from Birming| of jacks, skipping ropes, perhaps ham, Ala,, was convicted | they were. Was her potential disorderly conduct by a jury success- dreamed of- Or her which set a penalty of a $100 i ntte,. and other personalities | fine. Judge McCormick. refused | planned for more constructive | @ new trjal and declined to set 'channels?~ No, just a lonely aside the verdict. Bit with a friendly srojle,. In After the court sessjon, Smjth seeking fryendliness had she issued,.a statement in which he |been too anxious for { iendly| Said: ~I have been sentenced to approval?~ |60 days in prison for issuing | \f Or had ~the other sjd> of her ~lonely being (come forth? Bit | temness, bitterness to the pojnt of belligerence and __ offense, a press release from my: hotel suite in Chicago, CONFIDENT OF VICTORY ots avin) appealing this to = the as it any of these that in- higher courts, where we~ hope volved her In a knife scene to} and fajthfully beljeve the result the possible point of death? will be victory. we are mak. Who. was | responsible? ing our contribution to the furFor a moment it seemed she} thor ~safeguardjng and_protectwas to bear her problem even ing of that sacred freedom now alone, No, a, man Stepped known as freedom of the forward and quickly pointed press,~? out a woman to the officer beside him. Now the ambulance had arrived, there was a ques Disorderly conduct.charges | were filed against Terminiello, Chica tink 9 wil pres Smith and Fred Kister, lon: io would ride? Yes, go writer, after a tumultuous ~here were volunteers, The | smith rally in Chicago FebruWoman was in custody, The | ary 7. lonely | girl, with the sunny s ~~ 1 Qakdale Gardens: Goodfellows Open Drive The Oakdale Gardens Firemen and Policemen Goodfellows are opening their drive for: the | ~| scene, of | year of 1946 with a novelty dance to be given at. the Com| munity Buildjng in the Oak{dale Gardens Project, Friday, | Ap ril 12, 1946, Tickets may be obtained from either the _firemen, voluriteer firemen or polizeemen of that vicinity. The music will be furnished by. Be]| cher" s Oakdale Swingsters. | 7 Memorial (Continued from. Page One) Washington, D. C., when~ former Secretary Harold Ickes came into the and overshadowed the | punitive actions of the DAR, In his death, jt is safe say, the great chieftjan lives. President Truman will deliver the main address, and the program will begin at 2:30 and will last untjl 3:00. o~clock, Paint Up (Continued F Page One) stitution Hall, to still, adequate, you can -have all the ground, you want by calling! Mr, Harry Prince, 818 Jamieson Street, phone 2-1855. ROBS AUTO COLUMBUS, Ohio _APNS~ Eijzabeth Wiliams, 247 Talmadge street, reported to police that about 3:45 p.m. a boy on. a_ bicycle supposed to have unlocked an auto parked in front of her home -and took a ladies black leather purse. is She says that there was $65.00 in it and miscellaneous articles, smile was on her way to the hospital, but not alone. Some one else was remembering t it gan be to be alone. YES, IT DID HAPPEN, TO SOMEONE YOU KNOW. GIRL caine IN LINCOLN GRILL | COLUMBUS, Ohio ~APNS~ - In the | Lintoln Grill Jenny Tinley, 27, and married, rear. 788 Michigan avenue, told. police, that | about 12 midnight while-in the Lincoln Grill, 389 W..Goodale street, was stabbed in the chest with a knife. she Was Said to have been engagin an argument by one Constance, | and during this time she also ran her ~arm through a door. glass cutting it in~ sey PANTS 40c. 4-Day Service CASH wd CARRY eral Places. Tinsley was treated in Mt, Carmel hospital by Dr, - Lilley.: Flavor Cake Home canned grape or other fruit juice, watermelon rind pickle and: other home preserved fruits, sonar cll 2 juices, and nutmeats can be used | to flavor fruit cake. mgt gl BAGLEY _ACLEANERS and HATTERS PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIALS from 8th. to the 20th. Free Skirt or Sweater with Any Other Cleaning _ Modern Cleaning Plart Located in the Old ~Spencer Bakery Bldg. on Central fe Free Pickup and Delivery Plant: 1210 Central St. Branch: 6202 N. Saginaw St. PHONE 4-3581 Our Motto: EFF ICIENT SERVICE POPPE LE LE CORE LOLELEELOCEEL OCEEELELECEREELEES coccesecvoovooesoorereee % t screen to hjde their own filth has Jong been a prjncjple- weap on of the reactionary forces throughout the Hitler and that were. dedicated ious were attempting to choke th Amerjcan people, gets-of the forces of reaction have not beén immune to this vicious | da. Many of us have been gul lible enough to swallow Jew | Bait when thjs same bajt is dé Signed to strangle us. ple danglers of Bait in Amer - Negro-Bajt js used just as fre!this subject that I do and ge HURT IN EALL Street told police on April that about 6:15 p.m. while gd Mt, Cleveland and Washington ay he. Slipped and fel] on a picke fence, hospital where Dr, tended for stab wounds in th left side of the neck and brited~ left eye. flow through the electric light o a lamp table. By Clarence Bradley Using the Jew as a smoke world, Long before Mussolinj anc came upon the |. sceng estabiighed organization to th the insid+ mytisn i riumph of reaction, tenacles of anti-Se The Negro people, prime tal -, anti-Jewish. propagan - An inspection of the pric ea, Beébbo, Reynolds, etc., Eastlgnd, Ranki will disclose th ly as Jew-Bait. _ Gentile and Negro Landlor and merchants charge just much for their property al merchandise as Jewish lan ti-semitic propaganda has made ant, Eddje Jackson, owed him, things backfield ~and the landlord was ordered to pay th defendant, the sum of $495.00, ~ ~triple - damages for violating ort re iil ry MORE STONE THROWING COLUMBUS, Ohio ~APNS~ Frank Davis, watchman, Co-+ ~lumbus Motor-car Co., 600 E. | Long street, reported that on, | about 10 ~p.m, Apiil Fp some-~ one that he did not ~ threw biccstias or the jnroads that ane in our minds we can only see the Jewish landlord. and~ merchant and this js exactly what fascjat" way mongers of Amerjca want you to see and] think, Do not become a tool of the element that is dedicated the destruction of all sings! that are democratic and who use Civisign gn the basis of races ihe aS~ a means to this end:. i Whenever exhorbitant prices stones through ~five ~windows are asked or received we should } of the Pigce, y treat each~ situation on an ece- ~ nomje basis and* detpetually } ald i | guard against the injection of fs you wish to gyi a foundation a racjal consideration, stitch gatfuent use a crass ee es ~patct In~ the event that the reht | $ross/stitel makes for ch om a puif of 4uac you pay or the food or other'| wear use light eelaht~ nit ma, merchandise you purchase is' as if:; It~s less bulky. actuajly above the listed cejl- aa 3 ing price do not hesjtate to ee ee report the offender to the prop- PHONE 2.5359 i wires | er authorjties for djsposition re-*: J. R. SMITH gardless of thejr race, color. or 20-Yr. Pay Life Insurance; eens Migs Jords and merchanis charge b Trafti raftic Precautions By Donald Slutz Managing Director, Traffi~ Safety Association The other day I heard a yociferous Detroiter venting his wrath on the Police Department, | The source of his displeasure wes a ticket he. had received for violating a traffic law. | They didn~t deny he had yio lated the law, To him that ppparently was of ~trifling importance. oe But he did have a great eal to say ~ and in a thoroughly disagreeable manner ~ abput somethjng he called ~persecu tion of cjtizens.~. ' Then he made a mistake, | He said he thought the ~Police Department might better be spending its time on something jmportant~ like catching robbers,~ One of the men to whom he had been expostulating spine up, ~You're bejng a little snodnsistent, Bud,~ he said. ~I always thought it was the a Sponsjbility of police to catch all the law breakers, And that would include traffic laws, | ~You~re 100 per cent wrong, too, on your idea of what is important,~~ he said, ia i to hig subject. ~You're like a lot of other people who get all stirred up over~ a murder but don~t give a second thought to a traffic death,~? ~Believe me, brother, vp can be killed just as dead in) a traffic accideny as wyou can witha gun and the chance that you will be js a ~lot greater, | ~Instead of griping, you ought to thank the cop who gave you, that ticket, If there~ s any sense under that thi~k skuil you ought to realjze vs can~t keep on. breaking. traffic laws forever and: escape death or injury, And it~s drivers like you who make it tough for the rest of us<who want to stay alive. ~If I.were you, va go dow and pay that ticket. And wouldn~t do any more poppin off about ~persecutjon~ becau you might run 4qnto someboc who knows. a lot more abo your ears pinned back good COLUMBUS, Ohio ~ APN Sam Rickman, 66, 455 Grov Vernon avenue betwee He-then went home and~Wwe aken by @fficers to St, Franc Lord a creed. By these methods we Inter-Ocean Casualty Co. | will ~not only aid jn the struggle against - inflation,.but we hacky Health and Accident ls, 1324 EVERETT ST. will also be striking a sharp rownentenennees ~blow against the native fascists who have. as~an objective the defeat of ~progress which js to be brought about by divjding the American people. - ~ Sorpoegeetoetoesoasoetetoes St. John St. 5~ and 10 Store. FOR YOUR COOKNG UTENSILS Electric Irons Alarm Clocks Roasters Bread Boxes Ironing~ Boards ~ Paints of -All Kinds 3016 ST. 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