Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 8]

$ ing group two. e~ organized to g:tls something bs are called bf Tomorrow. follows: esident, ~Allie ident. Erma, Doisy Lee, Kleckley. ident, Virace presiretary.. Inez ery at | 5000004 UPPE ERVICE. JO ODOODDODOD0000000 OGOO Nights and Holiday3<, PHONE 4-2862 ELBERT OVING.CO. ind ~LONG DISTANCE Teade. New,~ apd ~Used YEARS: IN BUSINESS RIAL AVE.. FLINT 5, } STREAMLINE CLEAN ERS FOUNTAIN SERVICE | ~ mor~ Hiting The High Spots Th, * International Swesthearts of Rhythm pleyed and Flint jumped like mad.. Saturday night at the IMA aud. with many _ oui-of-towners joining Flintites in our most popular intertainment event. After the dance many entcc-tainmeni seekers. crowded into the Royal Gardens~ to finish th, week-end yen i joy, making, = > And 3 ance a conevery Big for the bh danced unB of the morn Flint~s entertainwas dealt one vi ous blows an our On saw fit to close our lub of which we had wo. Its hard to believe once again the Golden af Club is faced with the oblem of housing and enterining close to-5000 veterans nd friends who tried to find a few hours of relaxation on.week-ends after putting in a hard week in our local factories or other jobs of nerve wricking occupations. But, the Golden Leaf Club cannot handle this burden because of its size and with the rat,oniag of beverages this. popular club is \ faced with. the impossible. | Well, friends, let's stop and| Sin how ~does this effect the| young,JNegro of Flint? _ We| 5 \have ong of the three choices | to "y ~44 We can stay at home and| tainment of the hight clubs that | the | a world ms so | 7. We can start going to the gare-owned and opy white, only,. ~such as; Bar, {the Plaza Grill, x a e cA f these clubs have bar. licénses and But this ~ there. rtassing. comcan: be more n beneficial. t enjoyable but ~ probable then of any of ~the previouis ones. We have the Ppportunity of patroniz icle last | them by! e state liquor board: bias about the other enter- | membership is* not/ all- neces-, f{ see an ~ WALLACE AT TUSKEGEE ~ { Marching in the traditional ~atademic parade at Tuskegee institute during Founder~s.. day.in honor of Booker T, Washing sae board; Basil O~Conner, the new _,.~) HAVE YOU REGISTERED? * sa |; ANP PHOTO. sia _Regter now. It is your right to vote in the coniing election. ~'| All eligible voters are urged to register and vote.. {Ohio High = ton re shown, left to right,|ican Red Cross; Secretary of Dr. Wm. Jay Schioffolin, retir-|.Commerce Henry A. Wallace ing ~hairman of the trustee} and President F. D, Patterson. of 5 ys plans of what. we are to face if something is not to correct this action- of only means of entertain We all realize that the State Liquor Commyssion closed the YPA because it was being oferated for.a profit for the own* er and not the advantage of its members. Under! the unjust non-profit arrangements as required by law. And if this is true tha YPA is quality ~ of breaking the law and ~shouldy by the things we believe im ani fight-for be should the punishment be edjupon all~ the* Neg Flifit? I've-read in the #1 nt | Journal several times of ~erftain places being found ~ guilty of serving minors which is one of | our 4 our only club besides* punished,; but o e; Bs ples op chairman} also saan se open 3 YR. Each and eveen lub * ~goer should get yc lin and: re-open to. impose en Leaf Club where. we"es take our.geusts for an evening of enjoyment. | For the ~facts of life this column each week, in the: night life. ie aS read I remai the has meu fOr be tate oe ~ mends the New Life ( Septinued from Page One) | the greatest offenses a club or bar can make against society, | the penalty for this is a fine or a suspension of their licenses fora a brief perio of t'me. If a! tre 2s a Just: eatisfac Te purpose.in _ ae YPA? And in the? ' past dealings that have Pee dealt to Negroes just bef ~each election, It seems that "all officials running for office wish to kample and build his platform. @round.the ideal of cleaning up the Negro section of the towg,.| wish to brini~to; taht your. attehtion that ouf com weé | have come to thiak~ of the past | | steeqgatine the NAACP at me | comang National Convention. A | number of branghes and lead| ers realize ae ae National Constitution myist be revised ins ter e-that apache sey be Michigan, a pStat th se TH Mec: State Confererice of Bi ar ches~ will Wiest~ in Benton Harbor, Michigan in July. Here, each spragch is to report on the} paigon and se progs i~of registration of Ne gro yee en also the inventory~ egroeS in public emf ployment, Be it reso munities af. no worse than any other communitiés in the city. We sucered the bulk. ofall bad ie TWO DAY SERVICE = CALL FOR AND DELIVER ing the after hour joints and| publicity. A few people who| thousand Negroes in the organ-| the above matters at the mext age Bear in~Mind ~ Streamline the many houses of the ill-fam-| realize the danger to our young ization felt in the community] quarterly conference~ in July, | ~SERVICE~ IF YOU WANT THE BEST, TRY US ed that we might find within| have taken it upon themselves | 22d political life of the State, 1946,. our midst. But this action can| the closing of the YPA Club The. Bre De resolutions it resolved that the State; ly aid the boost f the| have taken it uponthemselves | Ve: ~adopted: Conference of Branches of the}: 3810 Industrial Ave. Phone 4-6462 el soe gst nid eat of the | to write: to the Liquor Control | WHEREAS: The State Con-'NAACP urge the parents of ~ FLINT, MICHIGAN Police department. Every one Comm~ssion drawn up to | ference of Branches of the Ng] each city to co-operate with. par~: jcciecniumbeajirimnnnnenine | oe Some on record] et teachers organizations, === _ =r a sd HEQURAUGUUORDOUSOQDOUDGADDUUQEDOUUGGESERGROGEDCOOEONGBOCOSOUEEL | as opposed to @ny form of seg-| churches and other civic groups a oe - ~ on | regation in thf schools of the | j tp reduce juvenile delinquency. ageefeteotengegeceagegeteeontetoctontentetocoeteoetoegegetoteedeeteneageteteeenteteteeententoctentntetecteetnteetea x |: )] AMBIT 1OUS MEN OR WOMEN OF ANY AGE WHO ARE| W ATKINS an d J AMES | WILLING TO WORK! | The Great Lakes Mutual Life Ins. Co. | Anxious to build security; want to get ahead! | FLINT, MICHIGAN *, STEADY EMPLOYMENT STEADY INCOME Funeral Home | Avels | Some Pertinent Facts About the Company: ~ ~ | 1. Commenced doing business March |, 1928 as the Great ~ ded E Jamieson 5t., Fimt Supreme Liberty Life Insurance Co. Lakes Mutual Benefit Association. Business Phine 34321 Res. 41470 2821 1% INDUSTRIAL AVENUE ~ FLINT, MICHIGAN | 2. Became a ~~legal reserve~ life insurance company in 1944. e e Py ~ W. C. Ross, Mgr. ~ Tel. 2-2682 3. Issues Industrial and Ordinary pol'cies. Making a Choice 1S Serious~ TUTTLE ECO Has over $21,000,000.00 insurance in force. snsiogeaentonentetonentesteeeetectontntetentete eeeetostonttotoeatote ntotentniotentnteontetoionioteniotesnnet | 5 Hag paid over $554,000.09 in- death claims since its orThe Watkins and J>mes Funerul Home is dedicated:: ganization. | 6.. Nearly $1,000,000.00 in assets. Far ce sv" | M. and B. CONFECTIONERY [+ 32SShoemssr *Flonest and faiz dealing (23 years) | PATENT MEDICINES | INSU R &.. FO. RFE SURE: Branch Ocice~Flint District: 1604 Clifford~Phone 4-9521 '*Efficient and dependable services Most Completé Dairy Bar in Town | J. H. ALDRIDGE, Manager ~~ te Gover gnc: 2. +, 2. 2. 2. DD a 2. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ @& @ & @ *A Funeral Home with a sacred and quict 3~12 ST. JOHN STREET | -sfeefoateatrofodfeatoatoatoefoetoclocteeleeteeloelonteateareateatoaroatodtonvoevoeloesoeoelealeeleelneteetnateetoatonveetee,eetoeleeteeleeeelee! = \ iARAAAAahAl! BARARSSAARAARADA opp tettetletneedetetneeteteted |, F ~ee % *Most respectable consideration toward our saleetoctoefentenioey pp LLL LLL LLL LLL PELLET K L E Cc K L E Y s ey women clientele (we have a large trained Office Phone 4-6300 160 kicdidias St. | C | staff of lady assistants) a for BETTER LEANING YOUR CAB CO. ~ CLEANERS sod HATTER *Pride in our professicnal work The ~Undertaker { and his fiiness of h's sacred calling, are the out-ward~ care exercised ia the selection of your symbols of yiur appreciation of the dear ine who has Pians were formulated ta make the presence of forty-six of progress CIO for Saf branch, segregated e Conference at ~each brane Michigan Re co nty,*: ~. in i! cc lved that in his of of the NAACP. recin Call YOUR CAB for Complete Service and Satisfaction CAB STANDS |McClelian and Industrial | Clifford and Kennelworth Brush and First St. | ~St. John and. State. passed beyond.; i | Sostestestestectos! 2. Poatoet *, Oo Oe Maat ~ PocPectoctoetn~%ee% Moe~ OO OI. Poetectocte toc toe: Soctectectos~ | Pees o.Be, ecatoctoctestactestestestestostostectectnstostestestes Soetos~ akeX ooo o eteeleeroerestoeroelee, 0000 "ee %ee' en oe 00 06 06 00. afee' Pos! eee, x oe foefeetos~ Noeteat eel nelocseelosseel eel eeleeloeleeloeleelee oslo. oasoetoetoete etoetoeseetes, eeegetget, j shoates: 10g t,o oe, 0% 0800080, 00,00, 00,08 00 OF 20 OF OF 00 OF, oefoe~s tren ee se ee 8 8 ~ei [ Sha? Industria Avenue FLINT, MICHIGAN ~ Phone 2-3691 | HAs TWENTY-TRHEE YEARS EXPERIENCE TRY OUR PYROTEX CLEANING Your Garments. oe~ 0 sfoeteetoeteelectonteetee~. ostesteetes! oehontpaieelonton Dibecme Removes All Embedded Dirt and Grease and Beautifies } State of Michigan, THEREFORE ~be it resolved that all efforts on the part of public officials schools on the citizens of Michigan, resisted by all avail~Tibens of this organization and its several br anches.. WHEREAS, The CIO has signifted its intention of going into South to organize labor, and made a large appropriation the purposes, THEREFORE, it resolved that the Michigan Conference of ~Branches of-the NAACP heartily comthis action. Be it further resolved that we recommend that the CIO inves tigate the matter..of organizing of leundry workers in Sagifiaw, er to be of any | %.in the mat pillar~ city IWwegroes as held byg~ ommend that ts locality, or-4 ~ganize a block #6 block camthat ~every Negro is registered and will. also go cut on election day and vote. each branch President be requf~ed to give a written, itemized Feport locality on | (Continued From Page.1) dining rgom, a majority of them | did not ~participate in the dent, accoraing to the investigation. inci Weltare Department authorities pointed out that the school has a population of about 960 youths and is overcrowded by about 25 per cent, normal facil. ities at the institytion including space for between 600 to 700 boys, The -overcrowding has neces t Sitaied placing larger groups in fs cottages than is normally desired and consequently extra alertness is required by staff Mhembers in carrying out discip- | linary and rehabilitation pro~~ in Anderson, Ickes to Get Awards PHILADELPHIA, Pa. lection of Miss Marian Son,: opera singer, and Ickes, former secretary intefior, to receive the Medallion for announced by NU Chapnter,, Alphe Pi Fraternity +f Lincoln Univensity..The awards will be presented at special ceremonies on the campus May 13. Rn ae AnderHarold of the Alpha | * HAVE YOU REGISTERED? Register now. It is your right to vote in the coming election. All eligible voters are urged to register and vote. | pexed it was because there was ~ample funds to carry on all of ~the obligations that confronted | | | 1945-46 has been} tendency of our officials to spend ihe tax payers money too ireely, At that time there were the community. Now there.is 4: change. Many changes. The city Z has expanded by leaps and | bounds, There~ has beefi an -ja- oa flux of migrants to Flint. This 7 has been over taxing upon. ww School Board and a change: is P. definitely due: It. ts tnow ~tim arta for a change. ~The ffter i tax limitation. _ must | éarced and an ample ~tax levied | that | Board to property take care of will enable our School | tie children, No one.cafi alter \ this Situation but the Flint vot-. er3, When the proposal ~comes up io raise the tax limnitation- it is the duty of every een. to Vote ~YES.~ from oe Star Poultry é Market, WE SPECIALIZE IN FRESH _ | FISH AT ALL: _CHICKENS, DUCKS, ~GEESE. TURKEYS ee Bus. Ph. 9-1021 - Delivery Service ~ 3211 St. ~John. St. at ne aces +o eee ee ee ee ee CALL Isaiah ah Beck ~AML Kinde ~of Insurance Phone 2-4489 2006 CROCKER. 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Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 8]
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May 11, 1946
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