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March 25 - Pontiac Public Library
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VOLUME
2—NO.
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MONDAY, MARCH
30
25,
1957
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Books To Prison
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t h e C i t y of Detroit, c h a r g i n g ,
h o u r w h e n he w a s s t o p p e d b y
Carolan severely beat him.
him . .
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o p e r a t i v e a n d t h a t his p a r t n e r ,
by the o f f i c e r in an alley beE r n e s t Zablocki, n e e d e d " r e a s o n h i n d t h e police s t a t i o n on Dec.
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collections
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w h o s h o u l d be g i v e n e v e r y
P O N T I A C — A trial board has
c h a n c e to b e c o m e u s e f u l , l a w been r e q u e s t e d to a i r t h e c o m a b i d i n g citizens," H a r i said.
plaints which evolved from the
"Many are avid readers, and bowling fracas which occured
b e c a u s e no s t a t e f u n d s a r e a p - on F r i d a y , M a r c h 15, a t t h e
p r o p r i a t e d to b u y b o o k s f o r t h e P o n t i a c R e c r e a t i o n located on
Reformatory library, they great- Perry street.
ly n e e d good b o o k s . "
Ally. Leon H u b b a r d filed
T h e L i e u t e n a n t G o v e r n o r said t h i s w e e k the c o m p l a i n t s o n
a b o u t 1200 b o o k s a r e c h e c k e d behalf of Miss Lilly C o r k e a n d
o u t of t h e R e f o r m a t o r y l i b r a r y M r . J o s e p h J o h n s a g a i n s t seve v e r y m o n t h , "so d o n o r s can be e r a l m e m b e r s of t h e P o n l i a c
s u r e t h e i r b o o k s w i l l b e r e a d Police D e p a r t m e n t .
and appreciated."
Miss C o r k e w a s i n j u r e d w h e n
H a r t r e p o r t e d t h a t b o o k s in she e n d e a v o r e d to assist h e r
t h e f i e l d s of p o p u l a r p s y c h o l o g y b r o t h e r , S a m C o r k e , in t h e
a n d p h i l o s o p h y , u s e f u l arts, a n d s c u f f l i n g . J o e J o h n s , a p h o t o g r a science a n d m a t h a r e in m o s t p h e r f o r the P o n t i a c H e r a l d a n d
d e m a n d , b u t t h a t good f i c t i o n local b u s i n e s s m a n , w a s p u m a n d b i o g r a p h y a r e also n e e d e d . m e l e d as he t r i e d to p r o t e c t his
"-One of t h e t h i n g s W a r d e n c a m e r a .
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h a b i t , " H a r t said.
R e p r e s e n t i n g t h e citizens inT h e L i e u t e n t a n t G o v e r n e r said volved is A t t y . L e o n H u b b a r d ,
b o o k s can 4>e m a i l e d to W a r d e n n o t e d P o n t i a c b a r r i s t e r a n d c o m Heyns, Michigan Reformatory, munity leader.
I o n i a , M i c h i g a n , or d e l i v e r e d in
It is e x p e c t e d t h a t a civil
p e r s o n at t h e R e f o r m a t o r y if r i g h t s s u i t a n d a s s a u l t cases w i l l
t h e d o n o r g r o u p w o u l d l i k e to be filed a f t e r this i n i t i a t o r y
visit t h e i n s t i t u t i o n .
a c t i o n is c o m p l e t e d .
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Mr. A r t h u r J. L a w
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Dear Mr. Law:
' S w u e f o u r ' w e e k s 1 ago, t h t f K e v . - L '
of t h e M a c e d o n i a B a p t i s t C h u r c h , a n d I h a d a c o n f e r e ?
w i t h y o u c o n c e r n i n g t h e e m p l o y m e n t of N e g r o h e l p i n y o u r
establishment.
I w o u l d like to t a k e this o p p o r t u n i t y to
e x p r e s s , a g a i n , t h e v e r y fine w a y i n w h i c h y o u r e c e i v e d u s .
A s w e s t a t e d t h e n , w e still feel, Mr. L a w , t h a t you have a
v e r y fine e s t a b l i s h m e n t t h e r e a n d w e d o f e e l y o u a r e g i v i n g
fine s e r v i c e t o t h e c o m m u n i t y . S i n c e t h e n , w e h a v e t a k e n
a n a p p r a i s a l of t h e w h o l e s i t u a t i p n a n d w e h a v e f o u n d t h a t
| n i n e t y - f i v e p e r c e n t of y o u r
trade comes f r o m Negroes.
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N e g r o e s h a v e m o v e d to t h a t
; c o m m u n i t y in large n u m b e r s .
T h e f o l l o w i n g , s e n t to you f o r
Incorporation under the Non Profit Cemetery laws
of M i c h i g a n h a s b e e n c o m p l e t e d f o r " C h a p e l H e i g h t s " y o u r i n f o r m a t i o n , is t h e f u l l
M a u s o l e u m , t h e f i r s t M a u s o l e u m a v a i l a b l e t o a l l p e o - t e x t of a t e l e g r a m d i s p a t c h e d
on M a r c h 9 b y Roy Wilkins,
p l e r e g a r d l e s s of t h e i r c o l o r o r c r e e d . J j
e x e c u t i v e s e c r e t a r y of the N a T h e D i r e c t o r s c o n s i s t i n g of
t i o n a l Association for t h e A d their
Negroes and Whites are:
v a n c e m e n t of C o l o r e d People,
B. C. Corbin, Secy T r e a s . i Direc or h a s agreed to s u p e r - to E r n e s t M c E w e n , p r e s i d e n t ot
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w h i c h will assure .it's b e i n g one (Miss.) A g r i c u l t u r a l a n d MeJ o h n A. C u s p a r t —Advertis- of t h e finest in t h e c o u n t r y cl»anical College:
ing E x e c u t i v e . H o r a c e ,M. E n g " N a t i o n a l Association for A d ler C h a i r m a n of t h e Civil Serv a n c e m e n t of C o l o r e d P e o p l e
vice C o m m i s s i o n of R e d f o r d
a p p r e c i a t e s s p i r i t of s t u d e n t s in
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As we stated to you, we
opposing views expressed by
Diamond Broker.. Ernest MarP r o f . C l e n n o n K i n g , b u t we destill f e e l t h a t f o r g e t t i n g t h e
T A L L A H A S S E E , Fla. — C o n - shall. P l a c e m e n t C o u n s e l l o r of J According to J o s e p h A. Conp l o r e a n y p r e s s u r e w h i c h denies
i d e a of r a c e , in t h e w h o l e
t i n u i n g its p r o b e i n t o t h e activi- t h e Detroit B o a r d of E d u c a t i o n , nor, director of the S e v e n t h U
h i m f r e e s p e e c h o n integration.
s i t u a t i o n , it w o u l d b e a n a c t
ties of t h e N a t i o n a l Association
W A S H I N G T O N (Special) —
Mr. J o n e s , t h e P r e s i d e n t Elect S. Civil Service. Region, a good
" W e b e l i e v e K i n g is m i s t a k e n ,
of g o o d b u s i n e s s t o h i r e a
for the A d v a n c e m e n t of Colored said " W e e x p e c t t h i s to e s t a b - j o b with a f i n e f u t u r e is a w a i t Tuesday the House Judiciary
P e o p l e in F l o r i d a , a j o i n t legis- lish a p l a n a n d p r e c e d e n t f o r ing anyone w h o applies a n d but u n d e r o u r s y s t e m of governN e g r o m a n or w o m a n on
C o m m i t t e e a p p r o v e d a civil
m e n t a ^ y p e r s o n h a s a constil a t i v e c o m m i t t e e this w e e k q u e s - p e a c e f u l
your staff. W e a r e not sugyoluntary
i n t e r g r a - passes the United S t a t e s Civii
r i g h t s bill w h i c h closely r e tioned R o b e r t L. S a u n d e r s , t h e tion, t h a t w i l l set an e x a m p l e Service e x a m i n a t i o n f o r Body t u t i o n a l r i g h t to e x p r e s s h i s
gesting t h a t you fire anys e m b l e s t h e one P r e s i d e n t E i s e n Association's f i e l d s e c r e t a r y f o r f o r all c o m m u n i t i e s to f o l l o w . " a n d Fende: R e p a i r m a n f o r d u t y o p i n i o n on a n y issue. W e d e hower recommended.
body or that you mistreat
m a n d this right for ourselves
Florida.
M a n y of D e t r o i t ' s m o s t p r o - w i t h the Vehicle Service, Post
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Mr. Sanders p e r s o n a l l y
l e a d e r s a r e b e h i n d us one h u n - Michigan.
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T h e benefits a n d w o r k i n g
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adopted there
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tee counsel, q u e s t i o n e d h i m G u i d a n c e , e P r m e n a n t C a r e a n d
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i n t e g r a t i o n i s s u e w i t h o u t muzsition starts at a s a l a r y r a t e of
N e g r o work for you.
We
w l i i c h w o u l d h a v e g r e a t l y re- of t h e m e m b e r s h i p a p p l i c a zle or r e p r i s a l of a n y kind.
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f a i r l y u n l e s s e v e r y o n e is free
d o u b t as to this, t h a t you w o u l d t r y on a t e m p o r a r y basis,
pected t h a t t h e S o u t h e r n w i n g s e n t in a S15 c h e c k to t h e dens, t h e S e r v i c e m a n s ' C e m e - b e n e f i t s include liberal a n n u a l
to d e b a t e . W e r e m a i n confiof s a y a b o u t s i x (6) m o n t h s , a n d t h e n s e e w h a t t h e r e w i l l t r y to hold u p its passage s t a t e o f f i c e w i t h a letter e x - tery, w h e r e t h e y h a v e m a d e it a n d sick leave a l l o w a n c e s , a
d e n t t h a t in such f r e e d e b a t e
sults would be. We feel that this would be an a d v a n t a g e
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t h e iron-clad segregationists
f o r vou as well as s o m e w o r t h v , qualified m a n or w o n j a n .
tus, and an u p - t o - d a t e r e t i r e cannot win.
N o r t h e r n a n d W e s t e r n legis- w e l f a r e of N e g r o e s " a n d a s k - m e a n s to h a v e a a b o v e G r o u n d m e n t system.
Now, we a r e not offering this as a threat nor are we
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l a t o r s h a v e a t t e m p t e d to ' h u r r y ' ing for l i t e r a t u r e a n d m e m b e r - E n t o m b m e n t ,
Applicants m u s t h a v e r e a c h e d tory s e t t l e m e n t m a y be r e a c h e d g i v i n g y o u a n u l t i m a t u m , b u t w e a p p e a l t o y o u r b e t t e r j u d g oldest a n d m s t C h r i s t i a n t y p e
t h e bill t h r o u g h a n d give i m - s h i p in t h e Association.
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M e m b e r s h h i p s , h e e x p l a i n e d , of B u r i a l k n o w n , a n d at a d a t e of filing application. T h e r e w h i c h w i l l a s s u r e t h e r e t u r n of
Now, Mr. Law, this w h o l e situation, I feel, can be v e r y
s t u d e n t s to classes a n d at the
p r e s s u r e t h e S e n a t e to t a k e t h e a r e h a n d l e d by local b r a n c h e s p r i c e t h a t w e a r e p a y i n g f o r is no m a x i m u m age limit.
a C e m e t e r y lot, V a u l t a n d t h e
s a m e t i m e p r e s e r v e P r o f . King's
easily m a s t e r e d by s o b e r t h i n k i n g a n d r e a s o n i n g . Y o u
same attitude and discourage and the national office
Applications will be a c c e p t e d r i g h t to f r e e d o m of e x p r e s s i o n .
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Southern filibustering.
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t h e u n f r i e n d l y e l e m e n t s of t h e f r o m persons, r e g a r d l e s s of t h e i i
have a reason to t r a d e at y o u r store, but we have m e m s e c u r e i n f o r m a t i o n f r o m Mr.
ground.
National
M e m o r i a l residence, w h o i n d i c a t e w i l l i n g S a u n d e r s a b o u t r e c o r d s of t h e G a r d e n s is f o r V e t e r a n s a n d n e s s to accept a p p o i n t m e n t f o r
b e r s of o u r c o n g r e g a t i o n a n d m e m b e r s of t h e o t h e r m i n Association, a b o u t t h e s t r u c t u r e t h e i r f a m i l i e s o n l y — a n d I ' m d u t y with t h e D e t r o i t post ofisters' congregation, who m a k e up our association, comof t h e o r a n i z a t i o n , a b o u t his not a v e t e r a n . "
p r i s i n g a t l e a s t 8 7 % of t h e p e o p l e in t h a t a r e a . It is t h e s e
fice.
d u t i e s as field s e c r e t a r y , a n d
A written test is n o t r e q u i r e d .
p e o p l e w h o c o m e t o us, as L e a d e r s , to q u e s t i o n us as t o
about other N A A C P personnel
T h e examination is b a s e d e n t i r e why a r e n ' t N e g r o e s e m p l o y e d t h e r e . W e h a v e relayed to
Particularly,
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ly on the applicant's e x p e r i e n c e
them the negotiations that we have had with you. But
T h e following statement was th$ N A A C P representative about
a n d training.
t h e i r a n s w e r s a r e , t h e s i t u a t i o n is still t h e s a m e . All w e
Applications m u s t be f i l e d
m a d e b y U n i t e d S t a t e s S e n a t o r h i s d u t i e s as c o m p a r e d w i t h
a r e a s k i n g , M r . L a w , is a r e a s o n a b l e c o n s i d e r a t i o n .
those of t h e Association's field
G R E E N S B O R O , N C. — w i t h the Director, S e v e n t h U. S.
S a m J . E r v i n , J r . , of N o r t h
s e c r e t a r y in T e x a s .
W e feel that, in as m u c h as o t h e r s t o r e s h a v e c o o p e r a t e d
" T e a c h i n g i n T r a n s i t i o n " w a s Civil Service Region, N e w P o s t
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council will be held on Wednesset o f f e r s a c o m p l e t e field k i t " T h e s t u d e n t of t o d a y " h e <?ay, M a r c h 27, at the Beech- o u r c o m m i t t e e will n e v e r f o r g e t t h e s u p p o r t y o u g a v e in
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of t h e i r activities.
| c h e n o u t f i t w h o s e c o m p o n e n t s himself directly to B e n n e t t s e n - said "needs m o r e t h a n t h e 1 w o o d C o m m u n i t y C e n t e r a n d
m a k i n g t h e F E P C of P o n t i a c a r e a l i t y , f o r w e d o c o n s i d e r
can be used i n d i v i d u a l l y o r in iors w h o w i l l be s e e k i n g t e a c h - s e v e n cardinal p r i n c i p l e s
I go a l o n g w i t h J u d g e P a r of m e e t i n g s t h e r e a f t e r w i l l be ev- y o u o n e of o u r c l o s e s t f r i e n d s . M a y w e c o n t i n u e t o w o r k
k e r in t h e r i g h t of e v e r y a g r o u p , according to t r o o p ing jobs soon, told t h e m t h a t education- He n e e d s to d e v e l o p e r y o t h e r W e d n e s d a y .
t o g e t h e r f o r t h e b e t t e r m e n t of o u r c i t y .
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A m e r i c a n , w h i t e or colored, lo f e e d i n g r e q u i r e m e n t s .
H e z i k a h M c D o n a l d is presiVery truly yours,
join such o r g a n i z a t i o n s as h e f e a t u r e s c o n t r i b u t e to e c o n o m y , but that the e d u c a t i o n of y o u t h1 science and to l e a r n h o w to d e n t of the y o u t h council, w h i l e
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Timely News And Views
Newspapers and organizations everywhere are printing
and expressing their views on segregation, peace, goodwill
y o u t h a n d d e l i n q u e n c y . A n d t h i s is a g o o d t i m e f o r u s t o
r e p r i n t s o m e of t h e v i e w s w h i c h h a v e c o m e t o u s f r o m
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m a n y points.
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find p e a c e a m o n g t h e m s e l v e s , in o r d e r t o h a v e p e a c e with
God.
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From Britain we reprint excerpts f r o m "The Executive
C o m m i t t e e of t h e ' B r i t i s h P e a c e C o m m i t t e e M e e t i n g i n L o n don, 1957:"
' T h i s t e s t m u s t b e s t o p p e d . If i n t e r n a t i o n a l c o n f i d e n c e
is t o b e r e s t o r e d , if B r i t a i n ' s m o r a l p o s i t i o n in t h e w o r l d
a n d p a r t i c u l a r l y i n t h e E a s t e r n w o r l d is t o b e r e c o v e r e d , w e
m u s t m a k e t h i s g e s t u r e of o u r g o o d f a i t h .
" T h e cold w a r m u s t not be r e k i n d l e d . I n t e r n a t i o n a l cont a c t s m u s t b e r e s t o r e d . VVe m u s t n o t a l l o w S w i t z e r l a n d ' s
c a l l f o r a m e e t i n g of t h e h e a d s of s t a t e s t o b e f o r g o t t e n .
With the a d v e n t of s p r i n g
Our P r i m e Minister should go to Moscow as planned. T h e
(snow, sleet a n d cold y e t ) comes
g r e a t e r t h e t e n s i o n , t h e g r e a t e r t h e n e e d to r e s t o r e confithe p r o m i s e of b u d d i n g blosdence. . .
soms, c h i r p i n g b i r d s a n d the
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?reen of t h e grass.
W h i l e B r i t a i n is s a y i n g t h e a b o v e s t a t e d . T h e A m e r i c a n
Also t h e a n n u a l u r g i n g of
N e g r o e s a n d w h i t e A m e r i c a n s , w h o k n o w t h e m e a n i n g of a
children ripping, r u n n i n g w i t h
peace-loving country, a r e saying P r e s i d e n t E i s e n h o w e r
unbounded energy.
should go South a n d h e l p ' t h e m see t h h r o u g h , or rise above
C o m m u t i n g to P o n t i a c a n d
t h e f o g of d i s c r i m i n a t i o n a n d s e g r e g a t i o n .
e t h e r c o m m u n i t i e s in the early
T h e r e is a l s o a n e e d of b e t t e r f e l l o w s h i p a m o n g t h e r a c e m o m I h a v e had t h e occasion
of m a n t h a t t h e y o u t h m a y all b e t a u g h t t h e v a l u e of b e t t e r to f r e q u e n t l y pass the corner
u n d e r s t a n d i n g . T h e n w e w o u l d n o t h a v e t o b e m a d e t o of S. Blvd. West and W o o d w a r d
r e g r e t t h a t y o u n g t e e n - a g e r s h a v e e n o u g h b i t t e r h a t e i n (or S. S a g i n a w ) . I h a v e noticed
t h e i r h e a r t s t o g o o u t l o o k i n g f o r a N e g r o t o h u r t , h a r m o r >n m a n y m o r n i n g s this past w i n ter m a n y of the children w a i t i n g
lull, as h a p p e n e d i n C h i c a g o r e c e n t l y .
;o cross this h e a v i l y t r a v e l e d inT h e m o s t r e g r e t t a b l e t h i n g of t h o s e 13 b o y s , h o w e v e r , ersection on t h e i r w a y to school.
is t h a t t h e y f o u n d a b o y w h o h a p p e n e d t o b e a N e g r o a n d I o f t e n w o n d e r e d w h y t h e i e
killed h i m . It is a s h a m e o n all of t h o s e i n A m e r i c a , w h e were no s a f e t y boys, school
h a v e s u c h b i g o t r y a n d m u r d e r i n t h e i r c o n s c i o u s n e s s a n d guards or police to assist t h e m ?
' earts.
A few d a y s ago a m o t h e r livng in t h e EarlmoOi _Heigh»s secl e iaw s K u I f d ' b e e n f o r c e d t o i t s u t m o s t ' t h a t v all .ion tt/pftTri'u ~'St! jpb's), sfcok^
o m e of this s i t u a t i o n . M a n y of
malicious killers be stopped.
he children in this v e r y beau( E x c e r p t s f r o m U . of M . E d u c a t i o n a l N e w s S e r v i c e )
'.iful Negro h o m e - o w n e d area a t A n a u t h o r i t y o n p r o b l e m s c o n c e r n e d w i t h d e v i a t i o n ; end school across W o o d w a r d .
f r o m n o r m a l behavior, P r o f e s s o r W a r r e n K e t c h a m , claims:
The school s y s t e m provides
" P e o p l e of all a g e s c a n b e p u t i n t o t h r e e c a t e g o r i e s — t h e
bus servivce for the area at a
well adjusted, the unadjusted and the maladjusted. The
charge of SI a child per w e e k .
n u m b e r of c o m p l e t e l y a d j u s t e d p e o p l e i n all a g e g r o u p s
S o m e p a r e n t s h a v e to e x p e n d
i s v e r y s m a l l . M o s t of t h e m a n n e r i s m s t h a t i r r i t a t e u s a r e
S4 to S5 w e e k l y for this servd e f e n s i v e m e c h a n i s m s u s e d by p e r s o n s w h o f e e l i n a d e
ce. I w a s not a w a r e t h a t this
quate."
service r e q u i r e d a c h a r g e in
any c o m m u n i t y .
According to Professor Ketcham, "All u n a d j u s t e d traits
in people a r e d u e to i m m a t u r i t y factors. T h e g r e a t e s t single
T h e r e a r e t w o city buses proc a u s e of u n a d j u s t m e n t in a c h i l d is t h e w i t h d r a w a l of a f - vided which a r e c r o w d e d with
f e c t i o n a n d s e c u r i t y b y t h e p a r e n t s , t e a c h e r s a n d a s s o - -hildren s t a n d i n g up, which in
itself c o n s t i t u t e s a s a f e t y hazciates. . .
A c c o r d i n g t o t h e b e h a v i o r e x p e r t , " T h e u n a d j u s t e d p e r - ard.
This is a p r o b l e m which
s o n k n o w s h i s b e h a v i o r is i n a p p r o p r i a t e b u t is u n a b l e t o
should be investigated and a
c o r r e c t i t b e c a u s e of c i r c u m s t a n c e s b e y o n d h i s c o n t r o l . . .
more logical solution reached.
F o r t e a c h e r s , t h e e d u c a t o r h a s t h i s w o r d : " R e m e m b e r The m o t h e r s of the c o m m u n i t y
t h a t m o s t c h i l d r e n w a n t t o l e a r n a n d b e h a v e ; m o s t c h i l d r e n are q u i t e aroused a n d will petition the school board.
w i l l t r y y o u o u t a t t i m e s ; m o s t c h i l d r e n n e e d s o m e firm
- The s a f e t y af the children
control.
that c a n n o t be s h r u g g e d off.
" I t is a p r o v e n f a c t t h a t if t h e h o m e a n d s c h o o l a r e m a d e
in the c o m m u n i t y is s o m e t h i n g
e a s y to a d j u s t t o i n t h e e a r l y f o r m a t i v e y e a r s , t h e f a c u l t y This m a t t e r cannot continue to
c a n b e m o r e firm i n t h e s e c o n d a r y a n d h i g h s c h o o l s .
exist as it has.
" T h e educative processes a r e t h e most t h e r a p e u t i c tools
w e h a v e in o u r c u l t u r e , " P r o f e s s o r K e t c h a m s a y s . " T h e
O u r h a t is off to Dr. H a r r y L.
p r o b l e m t h a t c o n f r o n t s u s is h o w t o b e t t e r o u r e d u c a t i v e Riggs, local physician a n d comp r o c e s s e s s o t h e y c a n b e of m o r e v a l u e . I b e l i e v e t h e t i m e m u n i t y leader. Word comes that
w i l l c o m e w h e n e v e r y s c h o o l s y s t e m s e r v i n g a p o p u l a t i o n the good Doctor h a s been elected
of 5 , 0 0 0 w i l l h a v e a m e n t a l h e a l t h c l i n i c a n d a s c h o o l p s y - as c h a i r m a n of the g e n e r a l pracc h o l o g i s t . A t l e a s t t h e r e w i l l b e o n e i n e v e r y c o u n t y , " h e titioner section of P o n t i a c G e n eral Hospital. T h i s m a r k s .the
concludes.
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Children and...
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by Charles Af. Tucker, Jr.
SOCIAL CLINICS C O U R S E
Thirty four assistant principals f r o m e l e m e n t a r y schools
a n d five a s s i s t a n t s f r o m j u n i o r a n d s e n i o r h i g h s c h o o l s w i l l
a t t e n d a social clinics c o u r s e s p o n s o r e d by t h e W o m e n ' s
C o m m i t t e e of t h e U n i t e d C o m m u n i t y S e r v i c e s . T h e p u r p o s e of t h e c l i n i c is t o a c q u a i n t s c h o o l p e r s o n n e l a n d o t h e r s
with t h e "changing services for a changing community."
first t i m e a race doctor h a s
achieved this status in t h e hospital.
A tip of a while cap to you
H a r r y . . . keep climbing.
A continued salute to Inspector W h e a t o n for an understand
ing attitude and cooperation
w i t h the staff of the P o n t i a c
paper.
The
unfortunate incident
w h i c h involved some m e m b e r s
of the department, has not
w a v e r e d my personal contention t h a t Chief Straley should
begin to work more closely
with the Negro community in
b e t t e r i n g community relations.
T h i s public relations a p p i o a c h
is i m p o r t a n t to the e l e c t i v e
w o r k i n g s of any organization
and
ncciaUy t h a t of a city
<1 swrh
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enforeementXigency.
by t h e top echelon then it cannot help but filter through t h e
ranks.
Such an incident which h a s
occured could eas'ly have seen
someone seriously injured or
killed. Too o f t e n this is the
case, then it is f a r too lale for
p r e v e n t i v e action.
We a r e sincere in our suggestion, Chief, and publicly t a k e
t h i s occasion to offer w h a t e v e r
aid w e can to you in bettering
police-community relations. The
rest is up to you. lV
Mind if we sneak in a personal family plug. To my kid
b r o t h e r w h o recently won speaking honors at Catholic Central
High School and kid sister w h o
w a s elected treasurer of the
g r a d u a t i o n class at Pershing
High School, a tip of the topper
with pride. Both achievements
a r e r a c e firsts
. keep up the
good work, kids (sjnile)!
Also to my wife, who has
struggled through so
many
beans for dinner. (Running
t h e s e newsDapers, -.we cannot
a f f o r d much else, sure it gets
tastless nr times). An orchid
ytou for our anniversary . . •
365 days come March 24th.
I promise to take you out
A g e n c y p r e s s c o v e r a g e c a r r i e d t h e c o m p l e t e t e x t s of
s t a t e m e n t s b y t h e P r e s i d e n t , o t h e r U . S. officials a n d U. N .
d e l e g a t e s in N e w York. T h i s d o c u m e n t a t i o n served USIS
o v e r s e a s officers well. In B o m b a y , f o r instance, the editor
of a l e a d i n g n e w s p a p e r , a f t e r s e e i n g t h e a c t u a l E i s e n h o w e r
text s u p p l i e d by USIS, killed a f o r e i g n n e w s report that t h e
P r e s i d e n t h a d a d v o c a t e d p o s s i b l e u s e of f o r c e in Suez.
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A n x i o u s to k n o w A m e r i c a ' s t h i n k i n g on Near East hap( E x c e r p t s f r o m C. S. M o n i t o r E d i t o r i a l o n G a z a )
p e n i n g s , r e s i d e n t s of c o u n t r i e s a r o u n d t h e globe s h o w e d
D r . R a l p h B u n c h e , U n d e r s e c r e t a r y G e n e r a l , is t e c h n i c a l - t h e i r e a g e r n e s s t o h e a r V o i c e b r o a d c a s t s , t o see A g e n c y
ly c o r r e c t w h e n h e s a y s t h e U N " n e v e r h a s q u e s t i o n e d m o v i e s a n d t e l e v i s i o n a n d t o r e a d U S I S p r e s s s t o r i e s f o r
E g y p t ' s l e g a l r i g h t s r e g a r d i n g G a z a . ' ' It s h o u l d h a v e d o n e t h e f a c t s . . . .
s o f r o m t h e o u t s e t of t h e r e c e n t n e g o t i a t i o n s .
THE S E G R E G A T I O N ISSUE
In m a n y c o u n t r i e s , p r e s s a n d r a d i o played up the sensa( F r o m U . S. I n f o r m a t i o n A g e n c y )
t i o n a l a n g l e s of s c h o o l i n t e g r a t i o n i n c i d e n t s in s o u t h e r n
states.
I n F r a n c e , f o r i n s t a n c e , n e w s p a p e r s r a n p i c t u r e s of t a n k s
in C l i n t o n . T e n n . , a n d c a r r i e d h e a d l i n e s w i t h such p h r a s e s
as " g r o w i n g r a c i s t h y s t e r i a " a n d " w h i t e s sowing t e r r o r
with b o m b s a n d d y n a m i t e . ' '
I n p a r t s of L a t i n A m e r i c a a n d i n t h e F a r East t h e r e
w a s h e a v y n e w s p l a y , o f t e n in i n f l a m m a t o r y t e r m s .
Michigan's
F I R E F I G H T E R S "moving i n "
on the r e c e n t five-alarm fire
at t h e Coon-DeVisser plant on
West L a f a y e t t e .
for d i n n e r and not go to any
m eetings or p r e p a r e invoices, letters etc.. all day Sunday. Maybe if the businessm a n is r e a d i n g this feels sorr y for our stomachs he will
give the paper advertising
lineage a n d for the n e x t few
m o n t h s w e can g r a d u a t e to
h a m b u r g e r s for a while.
The
historical
background
R e s e a r c h Director C o m m u n i t y of G h a n a ' s successful struggle
Relations.
f c r i n d e p e n d e n c e w a s supplied
To s t r i k e a serious note again,
Indeed a full m o n t h of aptiv- by Lloyd Quashie, a native of
ity for t h e felloWs.
G h a n a . He is c u r r e n t l y a senior
B u s segregation in 24 S o u t h e r n
s t u d e n t m a j o r i n g in geology at
cities has endeir w i t h o u t inciForgot to m e n t i o n t h a t D r
dent. In Georgia t h e r e are now H a r r y Riegs will t a k e out a life flie U n i v e r s i t y of Missouri.
Mr. Q u a s h i e pointed out that
163,825 registered Negro voters m e m b e r s h i p
in the
P o n t i a c G h a n a h a d m a d e p r o p e r prew h e r e in 1952 t h e r e w e r e 18,990. N A A C P .
p a r a t i o n s long ago f o r the reIn m a n y S o u t h e r n stores
Sneaking
of t h e N A A C P , sponsibilities that w o u l d be
t h e r e a r e now Negro clerks. which w e h a v e plugged f o r s Involved in her i n d e p e n d e n t
To t h i n k t h a t in d o w n t o w n
few week.1;. Otis L a w r e n c e pro- status. T h e g o v e r n m e n t had
P o n t i a c in all the main stores mises
d e f i n i t e organizational u n d e r w a y an e x t e n s i v e educathere is not one (1). W h y ?
action w i t h i n the n e x t t w o tional p r o g r a m which w a s not
T h e Cotillion C l u b Inc., of weeks. To this s t a t e m e n t w e only o p e r a t i n g at h o m e , but
which I a m f o r t u n a t e to be a will bold the P o n t i a c N A A C P . a n d the U n i t e d S t a t e s w h e r e
m e m b e r and officer, will sponh u n d r e d s of s t u d e n t s w e r e besor their S e v e n t h A n n u a l DebWatch for Rev. R. Dixon to ing t r a i n e d for the assumption
u t a n t e Ball this March 30th at break w i t h a n^w • combined of roles of l e a d e r s h i p in the
the L a t i n Q u a r t e r . Invitations l e a d e r s h i o policy f">~ t h e com- n e w l y i n d e p e n d e n t state.
a r e s c a r c e r t h a n the Pontiac m u n i t y . C o n t a i n i n g all the leadMr. Q u a s h i e e m p h a s i z e d that
H e r a l d ' s profit. The a f f a i r will e r s o ' o r - i a n ^ a ' i o n s clubs, etc. a blak m a n no r e a s o n to be
begin the spring social whirl in The first m e e t i n g will be held a s h a m e d of t h e color of his
Detroit. Forty debs will be p r e - about April 1.
skin.
s e n t e d t h a i evening.
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sion on Discrimination in Polupon us in local stores. A per- c u t t h a t t h e e x a g g e r a t e d conicy a n d P r a c t i c e in Med cal
scnal r e ' l e c t i o n is t h a t the c c p t 0 f A f r i c a n b a c k w a r d n e s s
a n d Hospital Facilities in Desmaller t y p e b u - i n e s s m a n ha= | w h i c h still lingered in t h e
troit.
special proobloms.
| m i n d s of t h o s e who, as he put
Slated to speak is Dr. R e m u s
We would like to see a m e e t - it, " h a d u n d e r g o n e the ordeal
Robinson, M e m b e r Board of ing of the "minds in this m a t t e r of m i s - e d u c a t i o n " w a s largely
Education Andretv Brown, As- and a ' round robin" discussion responsible f o r t h e a t t i t u d e s
certain
colonial
powers
sistant Director of C o m m u n i t y a i r i n g both sides of opinions be ol
Service, U A W William Doyle, fore a n y t h i n g c o m m u n i t y - w i s e j which t e n d e d to pos tpone inBlue Cross and Ri chard M a i k s
ndertaken.
'of t h e i r t e r r i t o r i e s
YOUR SALES ARE
DOWN
Our CIRCULATION
Is U P
In Ponieege . . .
A 62% Increase from
. 1956 to Jan, 31, 1957
PAID
CIRCULATION
WEEK
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WIGHT'S SMHBBOOK BOURBON. 86 PROOF. 6 YEARS OLD.
TNB « A N K L WIGHT DttTIUING CO . PEORIA. ILL
T h e C o u n c i l a l s o o b s e r v e d t h a t it l o o k e d to t h e C o m mission on C o m m u n i t y Relations to give leadenbip. a s P r 0 '
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JANUARY
28, 1957
3,027
Representing A Penetration Of
57% Of The Adult Negro Population
71% Of Total Family Units
NEWEST FAVORITE
COMMUNITY COUNCIL
T h e J e w i s h C o m m u n i t y C o u n c i l of D e t r o i t has s i n g l e d
o u t f o r p r a i s e F a t h e r J o h n E. C o o g a n u n i r m a n of t h e
City C o m m i s s i o n o n C o m m u n i t y R e l a t i o n s f o r his p e r s o n a l
a p p e a l f o r a n e n d t o " g a n g s t e r i s m in r a c e r e l a t i o n s . "
In l a u d i n g F a t h e r C o o g a n ' s s t a t e m e n t w h i c h w a s m a d e
in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e C h e r r y l a w n h o u s i n g incident, t h e
C o u n c i l e x p r e s s e d t h e h o p e t h a t " t h e r a n k s of v o l u n t a r y
a n d civic o r g a n i z a t i o n s w i t h w h i c h we c o o o e r a t e d on t h i s
m a t t e r w.ll b e s w e l l e d " so t h a t " w e c a n a s s u r e f r e e d o m
from fear for our neighbors."
Editors Mail
Mr Donald E. Harewood
Byrd and Harewood Associates
1429 E H a n c o c k
Detroit 7, Michigan
Dear Mr. H a r e w o o d :
I h a v e read with interest the
By
March l l l h copy of the Pontiac
Herald and p a r t i c u l a r l y the colWilliam Rutherford
u m n k n o w n as "Nitebeat." Your
iticas h a v e considerable value. I
FE. 5-4645
fully a g r e e that the native ent h u s i a s m a n d love of f r e e d o m
We m e t w i t h t h e b o y s of the
5th and 6th grades of Baglev I i n h e r e n t in the average juvenile
School on F e b r u a r y 6th. T h e [ should be c h a n n e l e d in the right
p u r p o s e of this m e e t i n g w a s direction. T h i s places a responto discuss scouting activities, sibility upon the parent-, as well
Every bey agr eed t h a t w e as the public agencies, and an
should reach t h e Darents in or- idea such as you suggest has
der for o u r scouting m o v e m e n t considerable mecit.
to be effective. It is v i r t u a l l y
It might be well for you to
impossible to a n i n d i v i d u a l to discuss this plan with Inspector
pu» into practice such a large Francis
Davey,
Commanding
u n d e r t a k i n g b y himself and one O f l i c e r of the Youth Bureau,
or t w o others. He m u s t h a v e We will be happy to cooperate
help.
- ' t h vou a n d we a p p r e c i a t e your
I do n o t t h i n k t h a t this is interest.
too m u c h to ask especially w h e n I
v e r y truly yours, •
you nre h e l p i n g y o u r own son
Edw'ard S.. Piggins
a n d his friends. We nil h ^ v " !
Commissioner
P'eot d r e a m s f o r p u r children
•hat in the f u t u r e t h e y will
be great m e n . It is a n d will be Q j j Q p Q N o t i v C
u p to us to m a k e this a reality,
we as citizens, and p a r e n t s m u s t a j j
f
/ i
lav the f o u n d a t i o n .
AOureSSeS lOntQD
Scouting only calls for a few
h o u r s of y o u r child is t h e f u
J E F F E R S O N CITY, MO.,—
l u r e c o m m u n i t y . T h e y will only A convocation p r o g r a m honbe w h a t you m a k e t h e m . If t h e r e o r i n g t h e i n d e p e n d e n c e of tfc^
p r o a r a m . please t e l e p h o n e m e n e w state, G h a n a , as an indeat t h e a b o v e n u m b e r .
p e n d e n t m e m b e r of the British
A L W A Y S R E M E M B E R - O u r C o m m o n w e a l t h was held last
c h i l d r e n a r e the c o m m u n i t y of w e e k at Lincoln U n i v e r s i t y by
t o m o r r o w - A L W A Y S REMEM- foreign s t u d e n t s s t u d y i n g at
BER—Don't b u y w h e r e you can Lincoln and at the University
not w o r k .
of Missouri.
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T h e S e v e n t h A n n u a l Cotillion D e b u t a n t e Ball will b e
held on M a r c h 30 at the Latin Q u a r t e r .
T h i s m \ i c h a n t i 6 i p a t e d a f f a i r will m a r k a p i n n a c l e in
Detroit's social season.
T h e r e will b e f o r t y y o u n g
w o m e n p r e s e n t e d to society t h a t h a s b e e n assisted by h e r com
S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g . T h e s e y o u n g m i t t e e m e m b e r s a n d Mrs. G l a d y s
w o m e n w e r e s e l e c t e d b y a wo- Jc.hnson a n d Mrs. M y r t l e G a s
m e n ' s p a n e l of t h e Cotillion kill.
T h e Cotillion Ball c h a i r m a n
Wives Auxiliary.
is D r . H a y w a r d C. M a b e n .
P r i n c i p a l s of D e t r o i t a r e a p a n e l is Mrs. I r e n e M a t n e y . S h e
h i g h schools w e r e c o n t a c t e d
M u s i c for t h i s a n n u a l e v e n t
several weeks ago and asked
w i l l be o f f e r e d b y H o r a c e
lo s u b m i t n a m e s of g i r l s t u Sneed and orchestra.
d e n t s w h o m e t the r e q u i r e T h i s y e a r ' s Ball p r o m i s e s to
m e n t s of t h e club.
be one of t h e finest e v e r g i v e n
T h e girls s e l e c t e d b y
t h e b y t h e Cotillion Club. O v e r 700
w o m e n ' s p a n e l w e r e o b t a i n e d g u e s t s a r e e x p e c t e d to fill t h e
by this method.
b e a u t i f u l b a l l r o o m s of the L a t i n
C h a i r m a n of t h e w o m e n ' s Q u a r t e r .
Choose "Woman
Of The Year
By W y o l e n e M a l l a r d
S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g at the G o t h a m Hotel m o r e t h a n 200
Z e t a s a n d f r i e n d s s a w M r s . B e u l a h B r e w e r , p r i n c i p a l of
P a t t e n g i l l S c h o o l , s e l e c t e d a s " W o m a n of t h e Y e a r " b y Z e t a
Phi Beta Sorority
M i s t r e s s of c e r e m o n i e s f o r
t h e b a n q u e t w a s S o r o r P e a r l Z e t a P h i Bet'a s o r o r i t y . S h e r e McNeil. G u e s t s p e a k e r w a s ceived b e a u t i f u l roses, p i n k c a r R e v . H o r a c e W h i t e . S o r o r El- n a t i o n s , a n d o r c h i d s f r o m o t h e r
e a n o r Woodcock, a f o r m e r g r o u p s p r e s e n t .
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t h e s e D e b s a n d m e m b e r s of
the Women's Panel Deb Com-
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M a r i e Block. Mary Mason.
Alice Taylor and I r e n e M a t -
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Committee.
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they separate the two areas
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A birthday party was given
in h o n o r of Mrs. Nellie F r a n c i s
on F e b r u a r y 4th at h e r h o m e a t
379 Br'anch St. T h o s e w h o a t t e n d e d w e r e Mrs. E l n o r a C u r r y ,
Mrs. A n n i e L e e W e e k s , Mrs.
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J e r r y Henry, Joan and Ben
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G a m e s of v a r i o u s s o r t w e r e
p a r t i c i p a t e d b y t h e guest. M a n y
lovely gifts w e r e r e c e i v e d b y
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The C h u r c h of C h r i s t l o c a t e d
a t 210 H u g h e s s t r e e t , held t h e i r
monthly song service on S u n d a y night. T h e r e w e r e m a n y
groups present f r o m various
C h u r c h e s of C h r i s t t h r o u g h o u t
t h e s l a t e of Michigan, w h o s t i m ulated t h e c o n g r e g a t i o n i n t o a
song fest. O t h e r s w h o p a r t i c i p a t e d w e r e B e n j a m i n Francis,
Melvin D e w a l t , E v e l y n a n d N o r m a Kellar. T h e I n k s t e r g r o u p
w a s directed b y C a r l S w a n n y a n .
• • •
The Bethune Art and Study
C l u b met at the h o m e of Mrs.
A l p h o n z a Hicks, Sr., on E a r l m o o r Blvd.. M o n d a y n i g h t w i t h
the p r e s i d e n t , Mrs. M a r y Belle
Scott, p r e s i d i n g .
A f t e r b u s in e ss of i m p o r t a n c e
w a s t a k e n c a r e of, Mrs. Allesia
Gillespie, Sr., the p r o g r a m c h a i r m a n , p r e s e n t e d the t o p i c of t h e
e v e n i n g f o r discussion, w h i c h
w a s " S h o u l d You Allow Y o u r
C h i l d r e n to Be O u t s p o k e n a n d
Express Themselves or J u s t Tell
T h e m to S h u t Up."
It w a s a r o u n d - t a b l e discussion which w a s p a r t i c i p a t e d i n ,
b y all of the m e m b e r s a n d guest.
T h e guest of the e v e n i n g
w a s Mrs. E d w a r d s of N e w a r k .
N. J., w h o is visiting Mrs.
S h a r p and Mrs. Allen of M u r ray street.
Mrs. Hicks is a d e l i g h t f u l
hostess, a n d served a f u l l course
t u r k e y d i n n e r at t h e end of t h e
m e e t i n g . T h e Music C o m m i t t e e
will be m c h a r g e a t t h e n e x t
meeting.
• • •
Don't forget t h e "All N a t i o n s
Tea
featuring the "African1
Calypso Singer," which will be
held at Trinity Baptist Church,
&
Car Care Tips
by JIM KANE-"
M a r o h . T f c i ^ t e a is s p o n s o r e d by the Culture C l u b of
t h a t c h u r c h a n d Mrs. A l e x K i n d e r j u s t told m e that t h e y h a v e
a s u r p r i s e display in s t o r e f o r
vou.
New Calypso Singer
Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k S t e p h e n s c e l e b r a t e d their 33d wedding anniversary on March 9th.
Willie A . M o n t a g u e to b e his
b r i d e in A r k a n s a s , t h e n coming to P o n t i a c to m a k e their
h o m e a n d raise t h e i r f a m i l y .
T h e S t e p h e n s r e s i d e at 179
L a k e street, P o n t i a c . U n t o t h i s
union nine children were born;
f i v e of w h i c h a r e out in l i f e
for t h e m s e l v e s a n d f o u r sons
y e t in school.
W i l l i a m Lee a t t e n d s D r e w r y ' s E l e c t r o n i c a n d Television
I n s t i t u t e in Chicago; J a m e s
a t t e n d s E a s t e r n M i c h i g a n College a t Ypsilanli. Mich. T h e
other
two
attends
Pontiac
Senior High a n d W a s h i n g t o n
J u n i o r Schools in P o n t i a c .
T h e S t e p h e n s also a r e t h e
p r o u d g r a n d p a r e n t s of 17 g r a n d
children. They both are employed at t h e , P o n t i a c Division
of G e n e r a l M o t o r s a n d the f a m ily a t t e n d s t h e N e w B e t h e l B a p | tist C h u r c h .
It w a s on M a r c h
Frank
T h e m o v a b l e "Walls" r a n g e
in p r i c e f r o m b u d g e t to l u x u r y .
O r i e n t a l m a t e r i a l s s u c h as b a m boo, g r a s s c l o t h h a n d l a q u e r a p plied to wood a r e u s e d in t h e s e
novel room dividers.
C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s . M r . a n d M r s . L i t t l e ; i t is s o n i c e t o h a v e
c h i l d r e n w h o a r e so t h o u g h t f u l .
PETE SANTONS
Deb
The onimental-inspired open
f l o o r p l a n in w h i c h s l i d i n g d o o r s
and partitions has created a new
f a s h i o n t r e n d in h o m e s across
the nation.
By V E R A DOBSON
( C a p i t o l R e c o r d i n g & T. V. S t a r )
the
Use of t r o p i c a l p l a n t s f o r i n door d e c o r a t i o n of h o m e s h a s
expanded at a phenomenal rate,
a c c o r d i n g to t h e A m e r i c a n Association of N u r s e r y m e n .
JVotes...
D A K O T A STANTON
of
Household Hints
Pontiac
Eureka
ST. CLAIR ROGERS
¥
By S a d i e G . W i l l i a m s
FEATURING
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R O f B E i.V O O
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Detroit
Ida Jameel
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By V e r a D o b s o n
T h e s o n s a n d d a u g h t e r s of t h e Ross L i t t l e f a m i l y o n
B a r t l e t t s t r e e t s u r p r i s e d t h e i r p a r e n t s with ha 2 5 t h a n n i R e v . H o r a c e W h i t e said m a n y i
versary party. T h e dining r o o m was beautifully decorated
t h i n g s to m a k e Mrs. B e u l a h
B r e w e r an o u t s t a n d i n g p e r s o n ,
w i t h t i n y s i l v e r b e l l s h u n g a t s t r a t e g i c p o i n t s of t h e d i n i n g
as h e r a b i l i t y to " l i k e p e o p l e f o r
r o o m . T h e a n n i v e r s a r y c a k e w h i c h served as a center piece,
t h e m s e l v e s " a n d Mrs. B e u l a h
w a s d e c o r a t e d with a silver b r i d e a n d groom a n d little silver
B r e w e r ' s a b i l i t y "to stick t o a
M e m b e r s of t h e s o r o r i t y p r e s - b o t t o m s . M a n y l o v e l y g i f t s w e r e r e c e i v e d b y t h e c o u p l e .
t a s k a n d see it d o n e . "
ent at t h e worship service inG u e s t p r e s e n t w e r e M r s . S a r a h Little, R o s s ' m o t h e r ;
D r . A r t h u r G r a y , p r e s i d e n t c l u d e d S o r o r s B e r n ice Griggs,
M r . F e l i x B e s s , M r s . L i t t l e ' s f a t h e r ; Mr. a n d M r s . L e r o y
of T a l l a d e g a College, w h e r e T h e l m a
D o w n s , W. M a l l a r d ,
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e, M r . a n d M r s . T i g g s , M r . J a m e s Little, Miss E s t e l l e
M r s . B. B r e w e r r e c e i v e d h e r Viola A r n o l d , A n n L o u n d e s ,
Little, M r s . P e a r l W h i s e n t o n , M r . a n d Mrs. E r n e s t W h i s e n B a c h e l o r of A r t s d e g r e e , s p o k e E l i z a b e t h Nelson, E t h e l Nelson,
t o n , M r s . M a l i s s a P o r t e r , M r . a n d Mrs. J o h n H a i r s t o n ,
a b o u t t h e college d a y s of G e r a l d i n e Nelson. A l b e r t a P o w Z e l a ' s " w o m a n of t h e y e a r . " I ell, J u a n i t a V a u g h n , E l i z a b e t h M r s . L e a t r i c e S t e w a r t , M r s . Z a n a J o s e p h , M r . a n d M r s .
Bob T u r n e r and family, Mrs. Roland Carr and Mr. a n d
A b e a u t i f u l w h i t e o r c h i d w a s Woodley, E l e a n o r Woodcock a n d
M r s . O l i v e r H e n d e r s o n of D e t r o i t .
p r e s e n t e d to M r s B r e w e r b y m a n y o t h e r Zetas.
4550
Twp.
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PERSONS
D E A D L I N E M O N D A Y 6 P.M.
A f t e r Mrs. l o n e Gibson, b a s ileus of Zeta P h i Beta sorority,
i n t r o d u c e d Mrs. B e u l a h B r e w er, a n orchid w a s g i v e n to t h e
" w o m a n of the y e a r " b y V e r .
non Chapel Church.
Mrs. Henr<> L e t t p r e s e n t e d t h e
f l o w e r to Z e t a ' s h o n o r e d guest.
Detroit's Showcase of Stars
Oak
Wyolene Mallard
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" w o m a n of Ihe y e a r , " p r e sented a beautiful plaque from
t h e s o r o r i t y to M r s . B r e w e r .
Royal
Vera Dob*on
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Mr. T h o m a s Russell Jr., a n d
Mr. R a y m o n d Burton, w h o is in
c h a r g e of the p r e p a r a t i o n c o m m i t t e e for St. J a m e s B a p t i s t
C h u r c h will s e r v e b a r b e c u e a n d
c h i c k e n dinner at t h e church,'
l o c a t e d on the corner of R a p i d
a n d Bagley street, e a c h S a t u r d a y f r o m 11:30 a.m. u n t i l 7:30
p.m. If you w o u l d like to h a v e
y o u r d i n n e r s e n t out j u s t call
F E . 5-7955. R e v . V. L. L e w i s
is p a s t o r .
A l s o on S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n ,
M a r c h 24th at 3:30, Mrs. Russell a n d Mrs. Lafcrone a r e c h a i r m a n a n d co-chairman of a t e a
t h a t will be held t h e r e a t t h e
c h u r c h . The public is i n v i t e d to
attend.
The
s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e
S u n d a y School h a s a s k e d t h a t
all c h i l d r e n of the c h u r c h w h o
a r e in the Easter p r o g r a m or
w h o is interested in b e i n g in
t h e p r o g r a m to m e e t a t t h e
c h u r c h each M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n
a t 5:30 p.m. f o r r e h e a r s a l .
Mr. Otis Hinson, w h o is p r e s i d e n t of the Senior Choir of St.;
J a m e s Baptist Church, is a s k i n g
all choir m e m b e r s to p l e a s e b e
p r e s e n t T h u r s d a y n i g h t a t 7:30
p.m.
With warmer weather just a few
Week-ends away, your car's cooling
•ystem needs attention. Now is tho
t i m e to d r a i n
w o m - o u t antifreeze and flush
the radiator.
Add clear
water and a
good anti-rust.
Your d e a l e r
can check and
make sure the
hose c o n n e c tions are tight and hoses free of
leaks.
Summer Is the season to watch
out for overheating. So when you
find yourself in constant "stop-andgo" traffic, don't shut off your e n gine while waiting to move. F r e quent restarting heats up the e n gine and weakens the battery. Just
keep the engine idling, racing it
moderately for 30 seconds every
two minutes.
Getting stalled on the road Is not
only inconvenient but a major cause
of accidents, and failure to clean out
the radiator thoroughly is a big
cause of stalling. There's no doubt
about it, experts can tell you: In
summer months, preventive maintenance and sensible driving pay off!
T H E J O L L I E EIG>!T B R E A K F A S T C L U B held a d i n n e r .for
its m e m b e r s a n d g u e s t s last W e d n e s d a y . P i c t u r e d a b o v e a r e
(left) Mrs. L e e G a y . M r s . D e w e y M a t t h e w s a n d Mrs. L . J . G a r n e r of C l a r k s t o n .
T h e d i n n e r w a s h e l d at t h e h o m e of N o r m a n J o s e p h of
Gillespie s t r e e t . Mrs. Flossie B r u s b e e . Mrs. S a m u e l C o l e m a n .
M r s . N i a n R o a c h . Mrs. L . F u l b r i g h t , M r s . B e l t i e H u t c h i n s , Mrs.
E l l e n W a t k i n s w e r e s o m e of those w h o a t t e n d e d .
H E R A L D P U B L I C A T I O N S , M O N . M A R . 25, 1 9 5 7
3
YOUNG WOMEN OF NEWMAN
(A. M. E.)
Cordially
invite
you
to
attend
a
Get-Acquainted Tea and Fashion Show
Sunday March 24, 1957
LAKESIDE
COMMUNITY CENTER
PONTIAC
T h r e e P . M. u n t i l S e v e n P . M .
ADMISSION FREE
and relatives.
O n e of the h i g h l i g h t s of the
w e e k w i l l be t h e G e t A c q u a i n t e d
T e a a n d F a s h i o n R e v i e w which
will be held a t t h e " L a k e s i d e
Homes"
Community
building
S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n at 4 o'clock.
I h e a r that t h e M e n ' s B e n e f i t T h i s a c t i v i t y is s p o n s o r e d by
C l u b is sponsoring a C a b a r e t t h e " N e w m a n i t e s . " M r s . S a m r a r t y S a t u r d a y night at t h e 20th m i e C o r k e is p r e s i d e n t .
C e n t u r y Club House, t h a t is going to be something t h a t y o u
The PONTIAC H E R A L D
will r e a l l y want to a t t e n d .
w i s h e s a s p e e d y r e c o v e r y to the
m a n y sick of o u r c o m m u n i t y
Mrs. Allen D. N o b l e of L a k e a n d w e also e x t e n d s y m p a t h y
s t r e e t h a s had as h e r h o u s e to t h o s e f a m i l i e s w h e r e t h e r e
guest hei two sisters. M i s V i r d a h a s b e e n d e a t h t h i s w e e k .
Mae F o x and P a l a c e Fox, of
ol Coffeyville. Miss., Mr. a n d
Remember friends, m a k e your
Mrs. Noble l e f t e a r l y W e d n e s - d o l l a r s c o u n t ; s p e n d t h e m w h e r e
day
morning
for
C l e v e l a n d t h e y w i l l do d o u b l e d u t y f o r
w h e r e t h e y will visit f r i e n d s you
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT
Full Course Dinners
h Short Orders
Sandwiches
^ Bar-B-Que
GLADY'S PLACE
(Formerly
Blake's
93 Bagley near Wessen
Place)
Gladys Alston, prop.
NO
KIDDING !
Good Eyesight Is
Precious
PROTECT IT!
DR. H. B U S S E Y
Optometrist
Eyes Examined
Now
Located
at
40 S. S a g i n a w
N e x t to State T h e a t e r
F E . 4-5211
ONLY
A n e y e c h e c k - u p is p a i n l e s s a n d
causes no i n c o n v e n i e n c e . If it is
f o u n d t h a t you n e e d glasses, w e
do t h e r e s t . . . f r o m lenses to
f r a m e s . Call for an a p p o i n t m e n t
today!
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Down and
$ 1 A Week
Clothes
M a d e to Your Exact
Prescription
Dr. Harold Bussey,
Optometrist
MAY'S
for
the
entire
family
CREDIT CLOTHES
9 8 S. S a g i n a w a t A u b u r n
FE. 2-6822
ROYAL OAK
Pontiac Church C a l e n d a r
^JownihT
CHURCH EDITORS
Did You Know?
n
T h a t t h e Fire F i g h t i n g Division of o u r d e p a r t m e n t is no
larger today t h a h n it w a s 25
y e a r s ago. a n d
T h a t we a r e today rendering first class f i r e protection
to some 300.000 m o r e residents, w i t h a f i r e f i g h t i n g
force no larger t h a n that of
25 years ago. and
That a national s u r v e y of the
18 United States cities having a
population in excess of 500,000
persons, reveals,
ewS
By J E A N W I L L I A M S
couragingly supported us t h u s
Bishop S t e p h e n Gill Spotts- far.
wood w a s guest s p e a k e r at the
C a l v a r y AME Church is loSadie G. Williams
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dedication services held a t Ciil- cated at 8438 W. 8-Mile Road,
F E . 2-5461
v a r y AME Zion C h u r c h . 8438 LI. 6-1120.
Wfl 8-Mile Road, in F e r n d a l e , | Morning worship 10 a.m.;
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Mich. He is bishop of the 7th S u n d a y school 11:30 a.m.
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Episcopal District of t h e AME i
• • • .
Zion
Churches..
j The
Royal Oak" T o w n s h i p
P L E A S E S U B M I T A L L C H U R C H N E W S TO THE ABOVE
The bishop s h a r e d the pul- Mothers' Club met at the Copit w i t h Presiding E l d e r C. Op C o m m u n i t y building, TuesD E A D L I N E M O N D A Y 6 P.M.
T h a t Detroit hai the smallest
C. Nobles of the Detroit Dis- day, March 5, 7:30 p m - t o elect
a m o u n t of u n i f o r m e d J i r c perlrict. Rev. J . M. H u b e r t , pastor officers and plan a f u n d raising
TRINITY BAPTIST
sonnel per 1,000 of population,
Rev. W. H. Bell. Minister
of C a l v a r y . Rev. William G. p r o g r a m for recreational p u r and
S. S., 9:30 a.m.; services,
123 W e s s e n S t r e e t
Cochrane. m a s t e r of cere- poses in this community.
Rev. R. H. Dixon Jr., Minister a.m., 7:30 p.m.
monies for the d a y and pastor
Officers a r e Mrs. Bertha B r a d T h a t the residents of DeS. S., 9:30 a.m. Services, 11
of Liggett's C h a p e l AME Zion f o r d ; president; Mrs. Rose Louis,
troit receive first class f i r e
C H U R C H O F GOD
a.m., 7:30 p.m.
C h u r c h in Albion, Michigan; j vice-president; Mrs. J u n e Verprotection at a cost per per132 Wessen St.
Rev. Mrs. W a s h i n g t o n , Dr. non, recording secretary; Mrs.
son, 30 per cent less than the
Elder M a j o r Watkins, Pastor
N E W M A N A. M. E .
Fred D. Porter, pastor of J o h n E r m a Hunt, corresponding secnational a v e r a g e of these 18
MARY ROSE RONNEY, 31
S. S., 9:30 a.m.; services,
preceding year in overcoming
14 A u b u r n Ave.
Wesley AME Zion C h u r c h . Rev. r e t a r y ; Mrs. Juliet aLster, f i - |
m a j o r cities, and
a.m., 7:30 p.m.
a physical handicap.
J W. Crockett, pastor of Clinton nancial secretary; Mrs. E r n e s - y e a r s old, has been chosen
Rev. J . Allen P a r k e r , P a s t o r
"Goodwill
Worker
of
the
T h a t the National Board of
Chapel AME Zion C h u r c h , Dr. rtine Dioem, treasurer;
Mary Rose, u n a b l e to b e n d
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r
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by
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fellow
emPROVIDENCE MISSIONARY
W A. Hilliard, p a s t o r of St. I Mrs. Helen Jackson, business
h e r knees d u e to a r t h r i t i s F i r e U n d e r w r i t e r s h a s given DeLIBERTY BAPTIST
BAPTIST
P a u l A M E Zion C h u r c h , and I m a n a g e r ; Mrs. Joyce Barnson, ployees. She won an extra
s u f f e r e d w h e n she w a s seven troit's f i r e d e p a r t m e n t the B E S T
Rev. S. M. E d w a r d s . P a s t o r
w
e
e
k
'
s
vacation
with
pay.
years did, stands 80 p e r c e n t r a t i n g of these 18 cities, and
Fisher at Motor Sts.
Rev. T. Waller Ha rris . Minister Rev. R. D. Allen, Rev. R. Don- p r o g r a m chairman; Mrs. Queen
The a n n u a l a w a r d goes to
t h a t accordingly. YOU are realcjson, a n d Rev. Nelson N E. Bruce, refreshhment chairof ihe time.
S. S., 9:45 a.m.; services, 11 311 Bagley S t r e e t
the Goodwill employee w h o
The a w a r d was p r e s e n t e d by ceiving the MOST in f i r e proa.m., 7:30 p.m.
S. S., 9:30 a.m.; services, 11. Moore, Jr., Associate M i n i s t e r s m a n : Mrs. Geraldine Talton, sick
progressed
most
d
u
r
i
n
g
the
I
Harold
H.
McKinnon.
tection, at L E S S T H A N AVEa.m., v:30 p.m.
cf C a l v a r y .
f u n d treasurer.
R A G E COST.
SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF
i T h e a n n u a l t e a w a s held imDues a r e $1.50 a y e a r plus
v
e
r
—Detroit F i r e F i g h t e r s Assn.
C O D — M o t o r at N e b r a s k a Sts. N E W H O P E B A P T I S T
m e d i a t e l y a f t e r t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n the
y small fee of t h r e e , c e n t s
Rev. H. C. S h a n k l c . P a s t o r
and dedication of the building.
a week sick fund per n\pmber.
Rev. F. B. Reed, Pastor
S. S , 9:45 a.m.; services, 11 398 Bloomfeld Ave.
The tea w a s u n d e r the s u p e r T h e organization is still in
a.m., 7:30 p.m.
vision of Mrs. Vera M o r t o n of r.eed of more members. M e e t Rtr
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of Calvary?
Co-Op Community Building i n ! t r u d e J e n k i n s (now a scholar- L . ' S ° n '
Day, Mary a n d e n t r a n c e .
Rev. P a u l Cooley, Pastor
gan
s h i p s t u d e n t at W a y n e S t a t e
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Avery, Phyllis Conley and
s t e r a n d the v a r i e t y Reriod unr
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A n y t i m e up to 4 p.m.
champion, h a s so much interest G w e n d o l y n L a M a r r .
a e r the direction of Mrs. M a r y
in
a
music
quiz
been
displayed.
Ella J a c k s o n a n d Mrs. J e a n Wil- Ahnnf
t
liams. A n e n j o y a b l e t i m e w a s [
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T h e w e e k of F e b r u a r y 25th w a s
had by all.
the time.
A m o n g our m a n y guests w e r e
A contest of oral and writMiss L o u j e a n Lovett, Mr. and
Lot them eat cake!
ten quizzes covering r e a d i n g
Mrs. J o h n S h a w Talley, Mrs.
modern mother, faced with a daily meal-time revolution,
a
n
d w r i t i n g of music; istruPerifin, Mrs. Hilliard, Mr. CockLLiitiUu et rP aa tt t y , active as a jumpino-Kh l .Un .11w
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m e n l s a n d their family history;
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^ «all.*Young
! ? Jimmy
p field, Mr. T. L. Hall, Mrs. Betty
ing bean all
seems to subsist on no .food. at
great
musicians, compositions
Green, Mrs. M a t t i e Glove, Mrs. p r e s e n t e d the eleventh A n n u a l
Ruth Moore, Mrs. B a r b a r a DaT h e Zeta Pin Beta Sorority a n d their musical stories had
To get around the problem of
all
5th
a n d 6th graders on
vis,
Mrs.
J
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t
Laster,
Mrs.
E.
C
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at
the
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finicky eaters, scientists have
come up with a helpful ruse — a
T h o m a s a n d M r s C. B r a d f o r d Recreation Center on F r i d a y t h e i r toes.
flavored appetite stimulant that
and d a u g h t e r of R i v e r Rouge, night. "Careers Unlimited" w a s
The room c h a m p i o n s w e r e :
tastes enough like candy to pass
Mr. B o o k e r T. S m i t h , the real t h e subject.
J o y c e Byrd, J e r o m e Deering,
for the real thing. Called Stimavite, it whets flagging appetites
estate a d j u s t e r of the 7th Epis
The program included t w o S h a r o n Drew, M a r g a r e t D u n (Next To Campbell Service Station)
and provides vitamins and other
copal District;
m o d e r n dance selections — combe, William Flagg, all m e m nutrients needed to keep a youngMr. S m i t h w a s p r e s e n t to ap- "Clair Delune" and " S w e e t b e r s of the 5th grade.
• t e r growing.
T h e 6th g r a d e room c h a m praise C a l v a r y ' s building for Georgia B r o w n ' by Miller
Why do children f u s s so a t
pions w e r e : Tina Boze, Lee Edf u t u r e e x p a n s i o n . Mr. and Mrs. High School dance class.
. File Your Income T a x E a r l y
mealtime? Some child psycholoA r t h u r L. K o t o w s k i w h o holds
Dancers were Gabriel McCul- w a r d Carter, Priscilla Henriques,
gists say it all goes back to poor
DAN MATTINGLY
the m o r t g a g e on the bufldinii, lough, Patricia Burgess, V i r e n a Alonzo M o n t g o m e r y , B a r b a r a
eating habits picked up from
w e r e p r e s e n t . His f a t h e r . Mi Mormon, Verna Williams, Ber- O ' L a r r y .
parents. Nutritionists point out
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stimulate growth, but appetite as
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B a r b a r a M i s s M a d 8 e S h i p p ' s 5th grade,
well. They can even help improve
Carter, Otha P e r r y and Delia A , o n z o M o n t g o m e r y , Mrs. O t h a
a child's school work and behavCook's 6th grade. T h e s e t w o
T h e W o m a n ' s H o m e Mission Lewis
ior. B u t once short-changed of
met a t Calvary, T h u r s d a y , Mar
An inteersting panel w a s pre- r o o m s w e r e given ice cream
these nutrients, a child is apt to
21. Mrs. E. P e r r i n is president, sented. Guest on the panel w e r e cone parties in honor of t h e i r
lose his gusto f o r food.
The m e e t i n g w a s an all-day ses- Mr. J a c k Ducat from the field c h a m p i o n classmates.
sion
School c h a m p i o n s : First place
<>f advertising; Mrs. Eva Collins,
fr
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s the only Indian chief In captlv
m a r r i a g e counselor;
Mr. Leon — B a r b a r a O ' L a r r y , Miss M u r Uelor; M
raiding p a r t y
chinson's 6th g r a d e .
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Second plajfij—Barbara F o x at Liggett's Chapel A M E Zion! Cofer, counselor at Miller High.
The housewife knows her growC h u r c h S u n d a y , March 17, of
Teen-age interviewers w h o all, MiSs Shipp*s 5th g r a d e (an I
ice
cream cone p a r t y to Miss
ing children need many types of
Albion, Mich. Rev. W. G. Coch- discussed "Careers Unlimited"
COMPLETE T U X E D O R E N T A L S E R V I C E FOR MEN & BOYS
food — and lots of it — for their
r a n e is pastor.
| w e r e members pf the I. Z. Club. Murchison's room)..
young bodies to stay healthy and
H
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n o r a b l e m e n t i o n to all 60
* * *
i T h e younth w a n t e d to know the
develop properly.
.
908 W . Huron at T e l e g r a p h
T h e C a l v e t e e r s held their requirements needed to get into finalists and especially: Elma I
I More often than not, though,
—Pontiac—
Carey, C a r o l y n Wright, Rose-1
i m o n t h l y m e e t i n g at the h o m e various fields.
the same youngster who borei
mary
Johnson, J a n e t
Royal,
through a candy bar like a terof Mrs. L. C. H u b e r t of Bir• • •
mite, takes to not-so-passiv» rej wood S tre e t. Detroit. F r i d a y .
The Royal Oak Township Rec- Priscilla H e n r i q u e s , Peggy Wil- sistance when It comes to meat
| March 8. at 8 p.m.
rc-ation Council announced the liams,, Beatrice Foxall. J o - A n n 4
H E R A L D P U B L I C A T I O N S , M O N . M A R . 25, 1957
and vegetables — reason enough
* * *
[opening of the Recreation prof o r a mother to throw in the
sponge. But even If you can't beat
| The S u n d a y School Choir will g r a m on March 11. in the old
them take a bit of classic advice
sine the f i f t h S u n d a y in this gym of the Carver School. T i m e
and join them.
month, March 31. W e t h a n k w i l l
be Monday, Tuesday,
' those of you w h o h a v e so en- Wednesday, 4 - 6 p.m.. The recreation is for boys and girls
seven to twelve years and 13 to
1
19 years of age. .
A d u l t volunteers are v e r y
m u c h needed to expand the proIncluded with any
gram. Any ®ne interested in
Included with any
giving several houfs of time m a y
3-Room Outfit
contact Mrs. H B. Ethridge, LI.
3-Room Outfit
3-0416; Mrs. M. Kirkland. LI
5-9202; Mrs. Naomi Anderson;
A B e a u t i f u l P r e - O w n e d TeleA B e a u t i f u l P r e - O w n e d tele
Mrs T h e l m a Gray: Mr. S a m u e l
vision Set I n c l u d e d If You B r i n g
vision Set Included If You
Woodard.
I t is y o u r s a c r e d d u t y t o e l e c t t h e k i n d o f g o v e r n m e n t y o u w a n t , M o n In This A d v .
Bring I n T h i s Adv.
d a y , A p r i l 1, 1 9 5 7 .
A basketball game w a s playefl
in the Carver Gym last WednesY o u , a s c i t i z e n s of R o y a l O a k T o w n s h i p , w i l l d e c i d e y o u r f u t u r e a n d
day. The m e n teachers w o n
CRATIC? y ° U r d e * ' n y " B E E M P H A T ' C — V O T E STRAIGHT DEMOf r o m the firemen with a score
of 43-27. The parent team w a s
victorious
over the w o m e n
T h e f o l l o w i n g D e m o c r a t i c c a n d i d a t e s w e r e n o m i n a t e d b y y o u in t h e
Here's W h a t You Get
teachers with ;i score of 16-12.
P r i m a r y E l e c t i o n t o r u n in t h e G e n e r a l E l e c t i o n :
Members of the parents team
w e r e J u n e Vernon, captain;
Rose Lew's, Helen Jackson;
Virga Lee P a g e ;
Beattie
Schmon. Emma Willis. W.
A Go-geous S t u d i o In Bright
Cushingberry
Ruby Harris.
Modern S w i v a l Chair a n d 2
Decorator Lamps.
Juliette Loster; Susanna Miles;
Evelyn Huston; Lucille Manley. scored h;qh and Joyce
Hall high point scores.
Ponti
Detroit a n d Royal O a k Twp.
Musical Champions
^ Kiddies O n Mealtime W a r p a t h ?
Science Helps Besieged Mothers
Conant Gardens
m
TAX SERVICE-
JACK BANNEN
437 S. Saginaw
Income Tax and Bookkeeping Serivce
HARWOOD CUSTOM TAILORS
FREE T . V .
ATTENTION CITIZENS!
of Royal Oak Township
II J
K 1 M
Complete 3
SUPERVISOR
Elwood Dickens
TREASURER
Geo. L. Glenn
TRUSTEES
Ruth Green
Samuel Woodward
Reuben Harris, Jr.
William McDonald
BOARD OF REVIEW
Willie Mae Story
Hortense Major
HIGHWAY COMMISSION
Clarence Jordan
JUSTICE OF PEACE
Delbert Hunt
5-Pc. Dinette
CONSTABLES
Willie Love
Albert Strickland
Henry Maxey
Square McNeal
Mr. J u l i u s Mallard of 3750
Stogkton is being operated on
today at Fort Hospital His tonsils are being removed.
•
Endorsed by—Democratic
Oakland County.
Precinct
Delegates
and
CIO
of
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ing Dr. J o c P. Harris. J u n i o r
BE EMPHATIC VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC
06 a l
VOTE MONDAY, APRIL 1st
24 M o s
9-Pc. Bedroom
AAAS SENDS
CONSULTANT
TO BISHOP
con-
Council
t •
Complete Only
D O N ' T BE M I S L E D — V O T E S T R A I G H T D E M O C R A T I C a n d insure
b e t t e r police protection, fire protection, recreational facilities, better
h o m e s , p a v e d s t r e e t s , a n d r e d e \ « l o p m e n t i n g e n e r a l . T h i s p r o g r a m is
necessary for a progressive government. The above named candidataes
h a v e solemnly d e d i c a t e d their services to this p l a t f o r m .
for
Outfit
EASY
TERMS
A Decorator T a b i c a n d 4 Chairs
P l u s A 32 Set Dishes.
G o v e r n o r G, M. Williams w a s j
speaker and guest at the WyomA Lovely Double Dresser. Miring Shopping Center at 3:30 p ' ror. and Bed In Traditional
m
-, Friday.
Maple With A Hotel Box S p r i n g
»
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•
and Mattress P l u s 2 Pillows.
Mrs. McAlpine. mother of Mrs.
Ccnnie Davis died at her h o m e
on Boston Blvd. Since Mrs. J
Davis is a Second Grade teacher)
3 Rooms
at C a r v e r School, the Second
G r a d e r s w e n t to see h e r Tuesday and s h a r e in h e bereave
rnent.
t
PARK COMMISSION
Hamon Sims
)
Willie Brown
Willa Mae Standifer
DEMOCRATIC
Room
9-Pc. Living Room
Clerk
Artie Hall Gray
D O N ' T BE M I S L E D — V O T E S T R A I G H T
t i n u e d p r o g r e s s in R o y a l O a k T o w n s h i p .
FREE T.V.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l i o n a l I c-onfere"
hop CollefMMarch 22.
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Dr. Harn
is director of the
Institute u - " Professor
S u m m e r IrfsHtuie
• •If Bioiogx
t southern Mein'odist U n i v e r s i t J Dallas, Texas.
JOSEPH
7 8 S. S a g i n a w
FURNITURE
APPLIANCE
Corner O r c h a r d Lake
FE 5 - 1 3 7 7
L
On The Police Beat
E d d i e L e R o y W i l l i a m s o n of 2 1 C r a w f o r d , w a s a r r e s t e d
o n M a r c h 19 f o r c r e a t i n g a d i s t u r b a n c e at 8 8 B a g l e y St.
W i l l i e C r a f t Sr., r e p o r t e d t h a t s o m e o n e stole t w o
c h r o m e w h e e l d i s c s f r o m h i s a u t o w h i l e it w a s p a r k e d in
f r o n t of 6 9 C l o v e s e .
I o l a C u r r i n s t o n o ( 4 1 4 S. S a g i n a w S t . , f i l e d a c o m p l a i n t
and warrant with the d e p a r t m e n t against her husband,
J i m m y . Sho stated he r e f u s e d to support their m i n o r child.
Mrs. H a r o l d L a m b e r t filed a c o m p l a i n t with t h e dep a r t m e n t t h a t w h i l e w a l k i n g w e s t o n F l o r e n c e St., s h e
w a s a t t a c k e d f r o m t h e r e a r b y a j u v e n i l e 1 6 o r 16 y e a r s
of a g e . H e w a s w e a r i n g o l d p a n t s a n d d a r k c o l o r e d w a i s t
j a c k e t , n o hat, a p p r o x i m a t e l y 5 ft., 3 inches, 130 p o u n d s .
H e s t r u c k h e r o n t h e l e f t s i d e of t h e f a c e u n d e r n e a t h t h e
eye, k n o c k i n g h e r to t h e g r o u n d . She p l e a d e d with h i m
not to strike her and offered him her m o n e y which was
in a b r o w n l e a t h e r , b o x t y p e p u r s e . T h e p u r s e c o n t a i n e d
about 75c,
A C h a r l e s J . L e w i s of 2 3 4 W e s s e n w a s a r e s t e d b y t w o
o f f i c e r s a t t h e c o r n e r of B a g l e y a n d W e s s e n i n a d r u n k e n
condition.
T h e 90th C h a r t e r D a y Dinner of H o w a r d U n i v e r s i t y w a s
o b s e r v e d in D e t r o i t r e c e n t l y ,
w th t h e local c h a p t e r h o n o r -
E a r l P r o t i e r of C o l o r a d o r e p o r t e d t h $ t a b o u t m i d n i g h t ,
M a r c h 17, h e m a d e a d a t e t o m e e t h i s w i f e o n H o w a r d M c Neill. T h e y got i n t o a n a r g u m e n t , s h e d r e w a k n i f e a n d
cut him across t h e chest and right t h u m b . He was treated
at P o n t i a c G e n e r a l . H e r e f u s e d t o s i g n a c o m p l a i n t .
*
*
*
R o b e r t H . B r o w n of 4 3 7 B l o o m f i e l d w a s a s s a u l t e d w i t h
a deadly w e a p o n on M a r c h 9 at the Lakeside C o m m u n i t y
C e n t e r . H e w a s s h o h t in h i s n e c k a n d t h e b u l l e t l o d g e d in
his right shoulder. H e was a t t e m p t i n g to d i s a r m a m a n .
N N E u g e n e A v e r y of 3 1 4 W e s s o n w a s a t t a c k e d w i t h a
b r o k e n b e e r bottle by an u n k n o w n m a n w h o m he had an
a r g u m e n t w i t h in f r o n t of 3 1 4 W e s s o n a t 7 a . m . o n M a r c h
2. H e w a s t a k e n t o P o n t i a c G e n e r a l H o s p i t a l . H e did n o t
wish to sign a c o m p l a i n t .
Cooperate with
your protection.
HERALD
your
police
PUBLICATIONS,
department.
MON.
Their
M A R . 25,
job
1957
is
5
P o l i t i c a l S e m i n a r Ends
H A M P T O N . VA. (Special)—
Harry Schwartz,
New
York
Times
editorial
writer
who
specializes
fn
R u s s i a n econo m y ; Mrs. E d i t h S. S a m p s o n ,
p r a c t i c i n g l a w y e r in C h i c a g o
a n d A l t e r n a t e U. S. D e l e g a t e
to t h e 5th a n d 7th S e s s i o n s
of the G e n e r a l A s s e m b l y of t h e
United Nations; and EVrtram
D. W o l f e , political a n d h i s t o r i c -
Endorses
Sam Levcnson, the teacher-turned-philosophcr comedian,
will be the host and quizmaster on "Two For the Money" which
returns to the C B S Television Network t>* Saturday, March 23.
C o l l i s R u s s e l l of 6 6 E a r l m o r e a n d W a s h i n g t o n M e n t w e a t h e r of 4 8 1 C a l i f o r n i a w e r e s t o p p e d b y t w o o f f i c e r s
in St. J o e ' s p a r k i n g lot. A citizen c o m p l a i n e d t h a t s o m e one was stealing gas f r o m her car. They were charged
wtih simple larceny.
al s c i e n t i s t w h o h a s w r i t t e n
e x t e n s i v e l y on R u s s i a n a f f a i r s ,
w e r e c o n s u l t a n t s d u r i n g a Res i d e n t i a l S e m i n a r on o W r l d A f f a i r s h e l d at H a m p t o n I n s t i t u t e ,
F e b . 21-24.
Masons To Meet
L e a d e r s of t h e E d u c a t i o n a l
D e p a r t m e n t of the N a t i o n a l S u - |
p r e m e Council, A n c i e n t a n d
Accepted Scottish Rite Masons
a n d a u x i l i a r i e s will m e e t in j o i n t '
session w i t h t h e n a t i o n a l conv e n t i o n c o m m i t t e e at t h e H o u s e
of Masons, 8839 O a k l a n d Ave.,
M a r c h 25 a n d 26, a c c o r d i n g to
announcements by Wm. J. Fitzpatrick, Sovereign Grand Comm a n d e r of t h e O r d ^ r .
T h e C o n f e r e n c e is called to
f o r m u l a t e p l a n s to g o v e r n the
city, s t a t e , r e g i o n a l a n d national wide oratorical contests
sponsored each year by the
S u p r e m e Council.
T h e finals will be staged d u r ing t h e o b s e r v a n c e of t h e 93rd
anniversary
of t h e S u p r e m e
C o u n c i l w h i l e it h o l d s its a n n u a l n a t i o n a l c o n v e n t i o n in t h i s
Bryant
Killed
Friday
T h e s e m i n a r , t a k i n g as its
s u b j e c t " A n E v a l u a t i o n of U.S.U.S.S.R.
Relations", had
as
p a r t i c i p a n t s s o m e t h i r t y political a n d e d u c a t i o n a l leaders,
including
representatives
of
the State Department, the Stat£
H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t , and schools
in Virginia, M a r y l a n d a n d W a s h w
ington.
Newspapermen
from
W a s h i n g t o n (D. C.) a n d Calcutta
(India)
w e r e also on
A n o t h e r flower w a s p l u c k e d
h a n d . M e m b e r s h i p , l i m i t e d in
Fish and P o u l t r y
n u m b e r , w a s b y i n v i t a t i o n only. f r o m t h e e a r l y p i o n e e r s of
E c o r s e last F r i d a y , w h e n Mr.
TEXACO SERVICE
A l b e r t C . B r y a n t ," 7 5 , of 3 8 2 0
16th, w a s k i l l e d b v a t r a i n at
388 Fraklin Rd.
t h e r a i l r o a d c r o s s i n g o n 'Salliotte.
H e w a s a r e s i d e n t of E c o r s e
FE. 3-9010
FE. 8-6685
for 33 years, an active deaOpen 6 lo 9 - 7 days a w e e k
A Q V
con
of
Triumph
Baptist
Church on Liddesdale, Southwest Detroit.
H e is s u r v i v e d b y h i s wife,
S a r a h ; d a u g h t e r s , Mrs.. Ollie
Barnes, M e r t i s W i l l i a m s o n , a n d
MODERN—EXPERT
Mrs. J e n e t t a H e a d of Ecorse,
Mrs. Lillie H a r r i s a n d Mrs. Willie Criss, M e m p h i s , T e n n . . t w o
brothers, G a b e B r y a n t a n d C l a r e n c e B r y a n t of E c o r s e ; s e v e n
grand children and nine great
grand children.
COMPLETE RECORD SELECTION
F u n e r a l service will be at the
Visit Oux Remoderized S h o p
Triumph Baptist Church, Saturd a y a t 11 a.m. With e u l o g y by
Rev. Boone.
13530 Conant — TW.2-3863
T h e body w i l l lie in s t a t e
Detroit 34. Michigan
f r o m 9 a.m. to 1J a.m. at t h e
c h u r c h . It can be v i e w e d a t
the Diggs F u n e r a l H o m e .
Mack & Sons
Patronize Our
T-Y Sales a n d Service
WILLIAMS & HIGGINS SERVICE
H O U S E FOR SALE
8-Room Home, Already
Also
Call
2
Approved
FE.
5-3898
EVERYTHING
inspected and approved
Lot«
For
FOR
(if
interested)
Appointment
YOUR
CAR
Shesty's Auto Parts
N E W BATTERIES $9.95 EX.
MUFFLERS — TAIL
city August 10, to 17, inclusive.
" W h a t Democracy M e a n s To
M e " is the v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g ,
t i m e l y b u t intricate s u b j e c t for
the contestants to tackle. T h r e e
scholarships will be a w a r d e d to
the w i n n e r and t w o r u n n e r s u p
in t h e national contest.
P r o m i n e n t a m o n g t h e leade r s of the D e p a r t m e n t of E d u cation of the Order a r e : D r .
W m . J. Fitzpatrick. 33 d e g r e e
G r a n d C o m m a n d e r ; 111. J o h n
H. Burns, 33 degree, n a t i o n a l
d i r e c t o r of e d u c a t i o n ; Ira B.
Gibbons, Ph.D., professor of
Social Science. H o w a r d U n i versity, Washington, D. C.:
Mrs. India L a y , p r o m i n e n t
educator and high school p r i n cipal, Gadsden. Ala., a n d Mrs.
J a n i e Lake Martinez, of N e w
York.
The
convention
committee
w h i l e in session will o u t l i n e t h e
overall program f o r the c o n v e n tion in August w h e n d e l e g a t e s
a n d visitors f r o m 37 states, t h e
District of C o l u m b i a , P u e r t o
Rico a n d the V i r g i n I s l a n d s a r e
e x p e c t e d to a t t e n d .
St. John G r a n d C o u n c i l of
Michigan,! w i l l , bp_-host to the
.ohvention.
Sign_ Y o u r
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The
high
percentage
of
e r r o r s in i n d i v i d u a l F e d e r a l inc o m e t a x r e t u r n s has p r o m p t e d
t h e I n t e r n a l R e v e n u e S e r v i c e tc
a s k all t a x p a y e r s to check a n d
r e c h e c k their 1956 r e t u r n s c a r e ully b e f o r e sending t h e m in,
Assistant District Director J a m e s
F. D e a n e said today.
" T h e r e is a t e n d e n c y w i t h
m a n y t a x p a y e r s , once t h e y ' v e
f i n i s h e d their 1040s. to r u s h
t h e f i n a l stages a n d get t h e r e t u r n on its w a y to u s , " M r .
D e a n e said.
" W e are very grateful for
e a r l y filing, b u t several t h o u s a n d t a x p a y e r s could s a v e us
and themselves trouble by
p a u s i n g long e n o u g h to go
o v e r their figures once m o r e ,
j u s t to m a k e d o u b l y s u r e .
" W e ' d like t h e m to e x t e n d
t h a t r e c h e c k to the entries w h i c h
don't d e a l w i t h f i g u r e s , too—
n a m e s , s i g n a t u r e s and o t h e r specific i n f o r m a t i o n which t h e f o r m
calls for. To us a r e t u r n h a s to
a d d u p in facts as w e l l as figures.
" I ' d like to r e m i n d M i c h i g a n
t a x p a y e r s that all r e t u r n s a r e
TEEN-AGE WRITER
e x a m i n e d as t h e y a r e p r o cessed. Some e r r o r s a r e so
FOR PONTIAC
o b v i o u s that t h e y t u r n u p at
once, others ® m s f o light
Call FE. 5 - 3 8 9 8
w e e k s , e,ven months, l a t e r in
t h e m o r e intensive a u d i t i n g
*
t h a t follows the close of the
f i l i n g season.
" M o s t errors w e discover call
W o u l d Y o u L i k e T o W r i t e f o r additional p a y m e n t s , w i t h
i n t e r e s t a n d sometimes p e n a l t i e s ,
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b y t h e taxpayer. B u t t a x p a y e r s
m a k e m istakes t h a t b r i n g a b o u t
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their overpayment back autom a t i c a l l y , when w e f i n d t h e y
have erred.
' B u t stands to reason t h a t w e
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h a v e to contend w i t h a high
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g r a d u a t e of t h e school. L e f t to
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To Pontiac H e r a l d
c / o Herald P " b - 970 G r a t i o t
Detroit 7- Mich.
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speaker. Judge Davsnport and
A t i y Willis M. G r a v e s . S l a n d ing a r e Mrs. Bledsoe a n d Mrs.
Davenport.
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Let's take a quick trip through the Michigan Flower and
H o m e S h o w w h i c h o p e n s S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 23, a n d r u n s
t h r o u g h M a r c h 31 at the Michigan State F a i r G r o u n d s .
Re-election
As y o u e n t e r t h e Coliseumgood living in t h e h e a r t of t h e
y o u will see t w e l v e r o o m s f u r - city. H e r e is w h e r e y o u can
nished b y m e m b e r s
of , t h e c e e h o w D e t r o i t will look in
Michigan C h a p t e r of t h e A m e r i - t h e n e a r f u t u r e .
can I n s t i t u t e of D e c o r a t o r s . Each
T h e A u d u b o n Society's e d u of t h e s e 12x8 f e e t r o o m s will b e cational >exhibit p r o d u c e d by
d o n e in t h e m o d e r n s t y l e for Bill S t a p p also will be in t h e
b e t t e r living a n d will h a v e f l o w - C o l i s e u m . It will s h o w h o w
e r s a n d living p l a n t s ' inside t h e M i c h i g a n soil, moss, ferns, s o f t
home.
bodied p l a n t s a n d t h e n trees,
T h e r e w i l l be living, dining, s h r u b s a n d b u s h e s w e r e d e family and
b e d r o o m s , dens, 1 v e l o p e d o v e r
thhousands
of
b a c h e l o r a p a r t m e n t s a n d ladies .years.
t t i n g rooms. S p m e will be
T h e evolution and integration
t r e a t e d a r t i s t i c a l l y w i t h a n t i q u e s 1 o f a n ; m a i s i n this area will bo
while others will have antiques, s h o w n I t w i H demonstrate how
and
contemporary
f u r n i t u r e c a r e l e s s n e s s can cause a fire
p r o p e r l y i n t e g r a t e d w i t h con- w h i c h u l t i m a t e l y brin.es a b o u t
t e m p o r a r y settings. In addition, c o j l e r 0 S j 0 n a n d " U l k c s the a r e a
ihe M i c h i g a n C h a p t e r is f u r - b a c k t 0 t ^ e b a r e rock period
nishing a t e r r a c e . It Will h a v e c f a t h o u s a n d y e a r s ago.
summer furniture for comfort_ _
able and convenient outdoor!
living.
You also will see 16 g a r d e n s
provided by Michigan's leading
Man
or W o m a n
landscape . and nursery firms.
For Adv. Sales
T h e s e g a r d e n s of 500 f e ^ t each)
will c o m p e t e for p r i z e s in f o u r ( W i t h V i e w T o M a n a g i n g
classifications — c o n t e m p o r a r y ,
Business Of Pontiac
terrace, b r o a d l e a f a n d b a c k y a r d .
Edition)
T h e y will be j u d g e d b y y o u
nnd p r o f e s s i o n a l judges.
Write Giving Details
C e n t e r e d in t h e C o l i s e u m you
Of Self
will see h o w a g a r d e n should
a p p e a r as v i e w e d f r o m t h e t e r - ! H E R A L D P U B L I C A T I O N S
race. T h i s m a m m o t h 3,500 s q u a r e ,
970 Gratiot
foot e x h i b i t is b e i n g p r o v i d e d
by t h ^ D e t r o i t . D e p a r t m e n t of
D e t r o i t 7, M i c h i g a n
Parks and Recrea'ion.
You w i l l find t h e D e t r o i t r i * v |
P l a n C o m m i s s i o n ' s d i s p l a y "Detroit of T o m o r r o w " h o u s e d "
t h e Coliseum. It will s h o w t h e
civic a n d c u l t u r a l c e n t e r , a ' l of
the definitely planned projscts
p l u s t h e s u g g e s t e d ideas for
Rev. J a m e s L . L o f t o n , p a s t o r
of t h e 8,000 m e m b e r C h u r c h of
O u r P r a y e r at 3711 W o o d w a r d ,
a n n o u n c e d t h a t he h a s e n d o r s e d
the r e - e l e c t i o n of t w o judges.
They are Common Pleas Judge
Elvin D a v e n p o r t for t h e short
:erm, a n d C o m m o n P l e a s J u d g e
Davvid C. V o k e s for t h e long
term.
"Both men are highly qualified a n d h a v e b e e n f a i r a n d
i m p a r t i a l in t h e i r w o r k a n d
deserve our support," Rev.
L o f t o n said.
Judge Davenport
was appointed by G o v e r n o r G. M e n n e n
Williams to fill o u t the soat of
he l a t e J u d g e Ned S m i t h a n d
J u d g e V o k e s w a s a p p o i n t e d on
J a n u a r y 1, 1945 a n d w a s elected
on A p r i l 2, 1945 to fill t h e u n expired t e r m . A t t h a t election he
was e l e c t e d to a s i x - y e a r t e r m
- o i p m e n c i n g J a n u a r y 1, 1946.
H e w a s again elected in A p r i
of 1951. T h i s w a s the only t i m e
n t h e h i s t o r y of t h e C o m m o n
? l e a s C o u r t t h a t a c a n d i d a t e ha?
ieen u n o p p o s e d .
J u d g g e Vokes is a g r a d y a t e ol
' h e D e t r o i t p u b l i c schools a n d
>1 t h e law d e p a r t m e n t of the
U. of M. H e is a f o r m e r assistant a t t o r n e y g e n e r a l a n d f o r m e r
general c o u n s e l for the U n e m oloyment Compensation Comn i s s i o n a n d a m e m b e r of the
^ t a ' e L a b o r M e d i a t i o n Board.
H i i w i ' o " - a s a cl^rk at Miller
School f o r 30 y e a r s a n d his sis
' e r a m a t h t e a c h e r a t Miller f o r
35 y e a r s .
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C h u r c h , w h e n h e s p o k e as a F R E E T O W I N G S E R V I C E
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21777 Wyoming
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E v a n g e l i s t i c C o n c e r n for 1957
Rally in t h e V e t e r a n s M e m o r i a l
Auditorium.
S e v e r a l pastors and c h u r c h e s
-CLASSIFIEDof t h e C i n c i n n a t i a n d C o l u m b u s
D i s t r i c t s of t h e L e x i n g t o n ConJ u r i s d i c t i o n of t h e d e n o m i n a t i o n
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Area Evangelistic Concern.
— C a r s for sale, j o b o p p o r t u n i t i e s —
Dr. F r a n k P A r n o l d , pastor
A n y t h i n g To Sell Or B u y
cf t h e A s b u r y M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h ,
Elyria, Ohio, a r e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s
P e r s o n a l s —Club Notices from the Lexington Conference
on t h e p l a n n i n g c o m m i t t e e f o r
the concern.
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newsboy contest starting April 12th.
A l l y o u d o is w r i t e H e r a l d P u b l i c a t i o n s , S 7 0 G r a t i o t , D e t . 7, G i v e
N a m e , A d d r e s s a n d P h o n e . D o it
now! —
W i n a Bilte a n d o t h e r P r i z e s . W h i l e
d e l i v e r i n g p a p e r s in y o u r C o m m u n i ty—
This Schwinn Bike Can Be Seen A t Scarletts Bike
And Hobby Shop In D o w n t o w n Pontiac
and
Choir Sets
Regain* SlgKF After Eight Yesrs
"Power Of Peace"
Program Sunday
Armed Forces Day Slogan
" P o w e r f o r P c a c e " will again
be t h e a p p r o p r i a t e s l o g a n f o r ] public is i n v i t e d to t a k e a close |
A r m e d Forces Day, it w a s a n - Ilook a t o u r national defense,
n o u n c e d t o - d a y by Colnel G l e n n all installations a r e expected
E. D u n c a n , U S A F P r o j e c t Of- to hold "open house" on Satf i c e r f o r A r m e d Forces Day. | u r d a y a n d S u n d a y , May 18-19A r e a , f o l l o w i n g a m e e t i n g of
Military O f f i c e r s w h o will p a r t - 1
icipate in this y e a r ' s eyerfts. I
The first planning meeting
H A M P T O N , V a — H a n s Peter
f o r A r m e d Fores Week schedulea May 13-19 h a d in a t t e n - K a h n , c h a i r m a n of the Art Dep
a
r t m e n t at H a m p t o n Institute,
d a n c e the folowing c o o p e r a t i n g
p r o j e c t o f f i c e r s a p p o i n t e d to will be one of the guest lecturers
.-ssist Coll D u n c a n : C o m m a n d e r a t the W o m a n ' s College of the
W. W. Carlson. N a v y : Lt. Col. U n i v e r s i t y of North Carolina
Cecil D. F e r g u s o n . M a r i n e s ; A r t s Festival, in Greensboro, N.
Commander
R.
D.
Brodie. C.
Coast G u a r d ; Coloned E l m e r
S p e a k i n g on T h e University
E. Flickinger, Army.
as P a t r o n " on Wednesday, Mar.
T h e w e e k of May 13-19 is 13, Mr. K a h n will also particid e s i g n a t e d by P r e s i d e n t Eisen- p a t e in a discussion of the exh o w e r f o r t h e e i g h t h a n n u a l hibition " P a n e l s Choice" on the
r e c o g n i t i o n d u r i n g w h i c h t h e following day.
The Messiah Baptist C h u r c h
presented a p r o g f a m at the
church. 3997 Humboldt, o n last
S u n d a y , March 10.
T h o s e w h o participated w'ere;
The Reverend Conyes read
the scripture; Mrs. Joyce Ford
' Williams repeated "The Lord's
Prayer." Others who appeared
included Miss Letha Walker.
Mrs. Katherine Purgear. Mrs.
Charles Isaacs.
Guest Lecturer
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS—Merle C. Mulligan, 43, who has been
confln«d to a black Told by alght years of blindntss has regained
|his
| | sight
'jnt following a cataract operation. Mulligan is shown —*
with
_ who has been his constant companion
"Dinky" his three-legged dog
during his period of blindness. The most pleasant sight thus far
says Mulligan is his wife Margaret, 'She's Cuts." He hopes to ret u r n to work shortly as a salesman.
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Noon Speaker
F o r t h e f o u r t h w e e k of t h e D e t r o i t C o u n c i l of C h u r c h e s '
N o o n L e n t e n S e r i e s ( M a r c h 25-29, t h e p r e a c h e r will b e D r .
B e n j a m i n E . Mays', d i s t i n g u i s h e d p r e s i d e n t of M o r e h o u s e
College, A t l a n t a , Georgia. Dr. Mays h a s b e e n in Detroit f o r
m a n y previous appearances on this Noon Lenten Series
a n d h e h a s a l w a y s b e e n e n t h u s i a s t i c a l l y r e c e i v e d by l a r g e
audiences.
T h e Services a r e held at Cen_
. _
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tral Methodist Church. Wood- " n B a p h s l s : Dr F r ^ Por ter .
V
w a r d at G r a n d Circus P a r k . P a h
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W.
Monday t h r o u g h Friday, f r o m K l u m p . ' s u p e r i n t e n d e n t , De12:10 to 12:50 p.m. T h e message troit C i n f e r e n c e Evangelical
is broadcast by t r a n s c r i p t i o n United B r e t h r e n C h u r c h : D r .
over _ W W J at 2:45 p.m.
A. A. Banks, pastor. Second
Dr. Mays has served as vice Baptist Church.
presiden| of the Federal Coun
Musical f e a t u r e s for this w e e k
cil of Churches, before the or- will be the S t a n d a r d S i n g e r s ;
ganisation was merged into Mr. H e r b e r t W a r r e n , bass sothe National Council, and he loist; Henderson M e m o r i a l
has been active in the work Methodist Sextet; Mr.. B e n j a m i n
of the World Council of Boyce, baritone, soloist, a n d t h e
Churches. He is the author of Denby High School Chorus.
several volumes and is conServices are held u n d e r the
sidered one of America's most
distinguished Christian edu- auspices of the Evangelism D e p a r t m e n t of the Council. Dr.
cators.
Allan A. Zaun is c a i r m a n . M r .
He is recipient of an impor- Carl E. Schock s u p e r v i s e s a r t a n t citation a n d of an e q u a l r a n g e m e n t s for the services, r e p resenting the
Council
of
n u m b e r of h o n o r a r y degrees.
Chur ches staff.
Dr. G. Merrill Lenox, executive director of the Detroit a n d
Michigan Council of Churches,
explains t h a t " t h i s year's s e r v ices h a v e been the most effectG R A M B L I N G , LA. (Special)
ive of r e c e n t years. T h e a t t e n d - —The s e v e n t h
annual
Midance h a s been g r a t i f y i n g a n d W i n t e r F a c u l t y - S t u d e n t
Conthe q u a l i t y and spirit of the f e r e n c e closed h e r e T u e s d a y
services h a v e been outstanding." with a n e v a l u a t i o n session t h a t
c l i m a x e d t w o d a y s of " e d u c a Each day a well known De- tional s h o p t a l k . "
troiter presides. The presiding
T h e conference h a d a t its
officers this week will be Dr. t h e m e :
Improving
C o 1 lege
W. R. Haney, pastor of the T e a c h i n g T h r o u g h a Look at
Thompson
A v e n u e Baptist P r e s e n t Educational Needs."
Church; Dr. Richard CumDr.
Arnett
G.
Macldin,
mings, executive
secretary.
Detroit Association of Ameri- director of the division of basic
education, Virginia S t a t e College, P e t e r s o n b u r g . Va., o p e n ed t h e confab M o n d a y m o r n ing with t h e f i r s t of a series
of address
Conference Ends
Spaulding
Speaks
G R E E N S B O R O . N. C . r - " I n
the m i n d s of m e n . m u s t be
built t h e d e f e n s e s f o r peace",
is t h e opinion of Asa T. Spaulding, D u r h a m i n s u r a n c e official
w h o s p o k e last F r i d a y night
a t a d i n n e r here.
A delegate from the United
States to the ninth-session of
UNESCO held at New Delhi,
India last December. Spaulding
delivered the principal address
at the "Sweethearts' Banquet"
given by the Tau Omega and
Mu Psi chapters of the Omega
Psi Phi Fraternity. The affair
was held in the David D. Jones
student union building, and
honored the wive9 and sweethearts of the fraternity members.
S p a u l d i n g told t h e g r o u p that
o t h e r objectives of U N E S C O
included: c o n t r i b u t i n g to peace
and
security
by
promoting
t h r o u g h education, science and
culture;
creating an
understanding that the wide diffusion of culture, t h e education
of h u m a n i t y f o r justice and
l i b e r t y a n d peace a r e indiss p e n s a h l e to t h e dignity of I
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