Flint Spokesman [Volume: 2, Issue: 16]
jinn t BS 2 iE E THE. FLINT SPOKESMAN er ee SATURDAY, JULY 5," 194 Sa a tl yey Swell here I am again you nosey péople and believe me | was really missed last week! what happened to me. and I am ~told that there were! ) EXTRA: B. D. dusted P. H.~s a: | back last Saturday nite at the SR - | P. Cocktail Party and also was barred from the ~house. Here~s some hot news coming straight from the creeper, who knows all, sees all and tells all. The K. sisters on Eeasy St. really tore thernselves Wednesday, especially P. K: You didn~t whip J. McD. so you ~know you ain~t bad at all. E. W. I notice. you are eating those words you put in the creeper last week, but don~t let foolish pride and other peole~s influence keep yh: ceven J. A.~s side. We saw i.. ~out with a stranger from Detroit. and you can bet your bottom dollar. that he_ had. a--SAPs.. around in. I see B. R: ha~ fa hair cut. He sure needed it. You are naturadly sharp. now. H. S. who do~ you love? I hear that you naturally blowed -your top Saturday nite. I wonder if it -registered: with the chicks? we; ee What 3.young boys came to breakfast at. R.H.~s: home Tuesday morning.:and.' ate: 1% Ibs. of bacon,:2: dozen:-eggs, 2 loaves of bread, 2 ~pots ~of coffee and 18 - waffles. ~We won~t tell that it was, BR. D.R., and E.R. To the _K..: Bisiees on - Easy| street, especially: D: K. and P.} (babe) K. Red ~doesn~t go with. your color and from what we~ see you have ~been wearing a lot of it. lately;., S.J. why: can~t, you: me J.W. get together? ~I: think - you two make a~ nice touple. It seems as-ifS.K. has ~taken W.C. from: WSs. Keep cool.W 60 or more calls to-the ~Spokes. man office inquiring as to just -F lira tee Tjunae 304 E, KENNELWORTH ST.j - Delicions Hamburgers and ~ ~BAR-B-Q Ice Cream, Coffee, Chili We Cater to Private Parties} T gna Banquets E all 3-0353 Earl | Neadoeii Prop. - atu Bie aN ai aaa HAROLD'S 1101 EASY ST; an ~Corner Michigan~ -.. PHONE, 9-1572; Brett) NOW. ~OPEN iN A Week: & PM. ~til? Featuring; _ STEAKS CHICKEN OYSTERS a Cy; SHRIMP To whom ae may concern: me &. * % H.C. you and B.S.:should get - together more. often. If B. S. would stop: trying to be a-playboy - and: ~cheek Alp,. you | two could do ~aitiot: paepoes tobe: er,. I~m sures. yb ee m Bey ote haa ~batter: leave our boys alone and-.stick ~to ~L. D. or else. You: know ~the: golden rule; Leave. our. ~boys alone. C. 0, you really liked that Dine c With Caleries i Nightly ~a sas Slt b MRS. GALE:. $1.00 ~AMERICAN LIFE READER - - - ADVISER:: Special Readitig Daily and Sunday Lataiel in Pullman Trailer, F just past City limits on M-21 ~ Corunna Rd, 4 blocks from ~Corunna Rd. Bus. * Without any questions, this remarkable woman reveals }. your. entire. life. from ~infancy.to-old age, giving names, dates, ' facts and f gures, and guides > you~ to~ siccess, health and ~ happiness; settles lovers quarrels, enables you to win the b esteem. and affection of any o one you.~ may desife, cause ~ # he: fa se - speedy and: happy marriages; Dy rade tells. you if the one you love is true; restores lost a ectzon, peace and confidence to lovers ani discordant families; gives you the full secret how to control the thoughts and actions ef any one you ~desire, First. appearance in your city. If your busines; is unsuceessful, if your health is. not good, if you are in TROUBLE of any ~kind, -you should see this TRULY GIFTED PSYCHIC. She has helped thousands. Why not you? Everyone Welcome, sete AY ~ i. a~. $13 éo. 7o to. sport her dark corner Saturday nite.- at the Royal Gardens club, didn~t you. I see that J. S. and D. F. are back ~ again. Good deal! J T. watch that jive about your being in love with B. S. I hope you don~t want H. C. to send you one of those poems. If she does I~m sure it will be more than the ones she sent to B. J. To Old Miss: You know you have to reap just what ~you sow, so no better-for you, just suffer. Someone may have your husband-to-be after -you~re married to him, so suffer. Ha! Ha! L.-W. and P. H. came in the Grill Saturday nite; and neither B. D. or D. H.' was with them! I wonder what.the score is? B. S. how~s about H. C. That child is madly in love with you, so I hear, but don~t worry. T. S& check up on BJ.: or else you may lose the chance to check up my boy. What is this I hear about S. H. liking L. T.? ~ Better watch that stuff. ~ ~To whom it ~may~concern: J. H..you really love your ~rines~ and lines, for instance, M. C., PLR, F. HH, but: what ~ can~t understand is where did V. J. come in? Her name _ doesn~t rhyme. S. J. just what are you putting down? Can~t you get a steady. boy friend? Or is it that you wan to have the name of Play Girl?: -B. D..made a_ grandstand | play for D. W. Saturday night by giving up eleven charlies, | them was too bashful to ask for them back. M. (Mercury) H. followed in! 1B. D.~s footsteps and dusted | I. V;'8 back.) 9. Famous host words heard last j week were ~I should knock you down but you are~ not worth _it. To these words, Miss Fine smiles. and -.says; ~Oh; I wouldn~t do that if I were you.~ Two want to be hep chicks, S. S., and G. T. Saw S. S. and lL. ~. last Sunday, and they are still that way about one another. ~We wonder whether A, S. is still in town or not. It seems that she is hiding and we don~t blame her. We wonder where was E. J. Saturday nite when R. H. went to sleep on L, B.~s shoulder at the Pugh party, Virginia Klan Loses Charter NORFOLK, Va. charter ~(ANP)~ The Ku Klux Klan has lost its in Virginia through By Harry Levette If there is such a psychological phenomenon as a mammoth thought-wave, and if its breakers can affect a distant object towards which it is directed, then labor organizations on the west: coast will be an important factor in bringing about repeal of the Taft-Harley law. One and all they freely expressed their dissatisfaction to this ANP representative over the outcome of the congressional action. They also in general declared themselves greatly surprised at the overriding of the President~s veto, and that the Democrats had failed him in not solidly backing his veto of what they call a blatant attack on labor. Said Edward Bailey, for many years president of Musicians Klan~s cha:ter was revokdd the charte,~ of 150 domestic organization:; and 21 out- -of- State cor| porations. The* Klan~ has not given much trouble in Virginia. The LOS ANGELES ~(ANP)~/[ stae has a workable anti-lynch law passea during. Senator Byrd~s tenure 7~~ office as governor Clashes between the races are rare, and. conditions now are not as bad as.in some other parts of the south ~ nee Fk OAD NA RA NN Prescriptions are the most important part of our business, GUTE~S DRUG STORE 991 Lippincott Blvd. SIM PARO> Ae ~ 7~ Tr ESQUIRE & SHINE PARLOR. 3401 St. John St. Ph. 9-1591 Prop. Blood a 4 ee ee pune enAcAAnETET ATTAIN ~ Star Poultry ~Market ~ WE SPECIALIZE IN FRESH the best, Try Esqure CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE Leeper Bus. Ph. 9-1021 Service ~- 3211 St. John St. QVORUOROLSEQRCGAAUQEUDURQDDUUQOQUSC00R0R0000008 OR 40 1 Re EN I EEN NTP OEE OR MILDREDS~ FISH AT ALL TIMES! | -. Delivery | failure to pay registration fees amounting to $10 for two years. The hate organization was chartered in this state as a regular corpcration by the state corporation commission which and PACKARD ~ - DAILY. AND SUNDAY FROM 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P. M. revoked the charter. non-profit organization. and had failed to pay iis fees for 1945 and 1946, the commission said. The Klan had also failed to pay the 1947 tax, it was reported. Since the law is specific about registration payments, spokesamen for the commission said payment of the 1947 registraton fee. would not change the status of the Klan since two years previous had not been paid. ~checks the list of chartered or fees and last week when the The Klan was chartered as a Periodically the commission} ganizations for payment of the}, a 921 B Jaciieson Open all night "ROB SON~ end CH fo SPUR RR AL: HO AND QUIET DIGNIFIED eae 311d Pee Homo, == ~ ~ STREAMLE INE CLEANERS ~Two DAY SERVICE ~ CALL FOR AND DELIVER - Re Bear in Mind ~ Streamline wy ~ ~SERVICE~ IF YOU WANT THE BEST, TRY US 3810 eon: Ave. - Phone 4-6462 FLINT. MICHIGAN ~~ ~ ee eeetoorrceicocbtes cos cess | Mrs Fannie Lee Stafford LICENSED BARBER | Latest. Methods and Appliances for Shampoo, Hair Care, Skin Care with the 4 ~~ Deluxe Barber Shop 4006 6 INDUSTRIAL AVE. ~ Flint, Mich. ed BALL poet 5 ~ are 1209 HICKORY ST ed to please you, and will and dependable service at o~~ =.. bd NOW OPEN SMITH'S BAKERY 2903 INDUSTRIAL AVE.: COMPLETE LINE OF BAKED GOODS ~~ i 4 Opening for Business JULY 3, 1947 The Elite Auto Laundry | edad WASHING --- POLISHING AND ~ SIMONIZING Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Every day. We are determin ed and ~ eeaeia W. Smith, Prop. REET (IN REAR) assure you of courteous all times. (Veteran own West Coast Labor Circles Hit Overriding of Pesident~s Veto Local 7672 ~The. Taft-Harley bill, in my opinion, is similar to a _ ta'l game: Two members of the organized labor team get a ~pass on balls~; when the union steps in to ~pinch hit~ for the collective interest of the worker, he inevitably must hit into a ~double play~ when he ~strikes~ at the slow, deceiving curves thrown by our. congressicnal pitchers, who drew the measure, and who overrode the better judgement of President Truman.~ ~ -L.. B. ~Thompson,able presidént of the local branch of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, AFL, declared~ ~AID the members of the brotherhood of, Sleeping Car Porters, AFL, decla: ~ed: ~All the members of the brotherhood on the west coast are up in arms over the evolution of the measure into ~a law, by riding roughshod over the veto. However, its clauses can have no outwaré effect on the locals, be~ause ci the fact that the brotherhood, unlike many of the others is an international organization of the American Federation of Labor, and the closed shop claus: dees not pestain to it sine> the brotherhood. has no closed shop. Nevertheless, we all hope to see the damaging law repealed.~ Both AFI, and CIO. chief. here denied -any plans for a general strike, pointiig to: in ~~ ~WilLBERFORCE, O. ~(ANP) The ~church supported college of Liberal arts, ported college of education and industrial arts, which together make up Wiiberforce, con~inued to operate under separate administrations here last we2k 4s eadh sid: expressed sonfiden 42; in its president and gitded i tself for a showdown fight. church, meeting the church board of trus~ees in lismiscing Dr. Charles Wecl.y as sresident of ih2 famous insti~uLeander Hill as his successor. a ~hp theolog+cal at Morris Brown college... ~ Shorter hall, Ngo alae a asd. owned building. Try Cait Wilberforce Feud As Bishop's Council Support Wesley~s Firing and the state-sup-} The bishop~s council of AME}) in~ Louisville} last week, upheld the action of tion, and appointed Dr. ~Charles Dr. Hill was at one time dean} department: The Bishops alloted $10,000. as a kind of emergen,y fund to car-} ry on functions of the college} _. of liberal arts and gave Dr. Wes-|", ley 24 hours in which to vacate, ~ -church-owned |. Wesley moved ht {> k2adquarters to Bundy - a state board tock ach on | immediately by withdrawing all |. financial support. from the-church school operation; a'sum of: approximately $78,000, -voted-- con-: fidence in Dr. Wesley~s administratisn, increased his salary isubstantially overwhat h2 was receiving as combined head of the institution, and accepted his | Program for a. summer school. During the fight, the student j bk i DA? - pe ~ered ii - have gome down the line ~ Ww. Dr. Wesley. The: latter. tion, in a statement to Atty. Ra Hughes, chairman:pf the; sta board, wrote::~This is to assure you and your.. board of ~whoh:hearted support:of;:the - lumni-- association. ~-May..~}@ul celiberaticns result in a grea and harmonious Wilberforce.~ i Rye Makes Debut Rye as a field crop was first~ grown in America in New England? in 1648. PIP Pestoatectontoetpetotioetosteey o. & Tree ~ dand Bags, and Dresses. i nediate response. 3-5664. n07e efoe%s oles reareereereeree te s1be 00 MRS. ESTELLE FRYE t | \uthorized Representative for Real Silk~A Call will get inf ~ Sooenteloetnepnat nlp eapedeteeeeadeteceeeee ATTENTION MEN AND WOMEN Wescarry a con:plete line of- Weinen~s- Nyion and Men~s Super Duty, Real Silk Sox. yion hosiery rer steals ~f Also Lingerie, Raincoats C4 ing from ~national. headquarters, from the rank and file. structions ~to await a policy. raha but ominous rumblings came j{ "Se = -PH-KLING BREN DON~T MIss THIS~ CHANCE OFA LIFETIME ~. MAIL ORDERS - - ACCEPTED 245 S. 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However, when ordering give REGU- s LAR size, and we will pick th2m accordingly. turer.; oh ae (sich Oe AP;: * Famous ~Navy last, the most comfortable in coun~ so sper, HE ertised.@ pegs hs ~2 eae Sete ate mya abs @ Best grade black chrome ealf-skin, full oie smooth: fish t:: uppers. is: = A slg Se es Chae neem aera @ All cutersoles cut from best sole leather, ~nanniabigenty A grader, t STREET lit RFD NO Rckgind eas capi nncds eras Ctkdnnsddmeetutegegestieatets first quality.: of rr: 4 ii WE APE IOB ss State... @ Rigid steel arck in every shoe, mere eager Include 307, Sales Tax * @ They are light in we*ght, easy on the foct, but ~vane asa sep 2 tal Mob AS? ae ~ i
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