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PAGE EIGHT FLINT MINISTERS JOIN FIGHT FOR BETTER HOUSING CLERICS AID IN IMPROVED HOUSING WAR M.-'-c th 20 r. .. k n clua.iu * -.urciuv s.h-..i1 .. a c v.« dubs weir, on record sJppor of the low cos? fedcal housing project tor i A comnv.nica .ns to the cr.y commis • pro people ? the c’>\ w-.-h *.h*vr support the campa.c- for good hous nir Makers c - ( 25 • . K h' • : :■■■•«>-. for FRr.t Commissioner Shears of the third V. rd --kill • r, ■ .M.iw >t. i.c a.. .. Com Clifford ' r his "\ o.e or. the $6500 up ■ i.it at a ir.ee*. ': called by the Negro Con: o-s a'. the r.intn Vad' ■ ".d (itvr.r.nd th .*' hr vo'ed wr.en hi* ward .s Shears fated t! .tlv that he would bi to ir.ent. ar.d charged that Cl fiord s c. rr.pa._n h. ! The Rev*. W tkin*. B a. ard La a cv.ce. \o ced :he.r > r; :t •’ tr.e Flint HouVing CVu-.c:l and af filiated agertetes in the struggle to better the hv.ng cuUd.t.ons of the ■ Mrs J P. Brya-t. state presidert _©.;_the (~*o’.'-'ori Won.iT... Fedetatc.: federation’s readiness to cooperate to bring ..bout a higher standard of living. The Labor Relation? c. remittee of 'he c r.-re-v tine Pi ru o. - Dt vt lopnter.t A■ an . Plhi'.r-'- of the congress, the N. A. A. C. P. plan a ;. • ' ' The. Flint chapter f the National, c nty ling Sit .rd ■: J: ttuary 28. at 4 pm. Police Sift Shooting Os N. Y. Realtor NEW YORK Jar. 27—Were the three gunmen seeking tever.ge for it robbery, police are asking as they r vestigate the a to itii _• of Tl < n u Hass. 46, owner of a sw • -:y ape”- rr.ent building e*. 300 We A 115 th street. Saturday r .gh - Hass told pc he*- that he was eat -1 a ~nTen~J"when the doorbell fang ar.d he opened it t find a trie* of men standing bef.we him. One of tr.e men commanded Hass to get back irto the house and keep quiet. ItUfU the rea mg tp escape ar.d s-.w .ire L i A * he —drd.—nrre of the nurt sued—« bullet strotmg r.is left id>* ar.d knocking him ’to the floor. Tr.e men Probe Two Theories . ... vestigute the sh :.t.n« Or e is t: at have bee" the * utmi and a:i tended he attempted v. rtt* Ad fu* is the story Mr H;..->, .rr -elf ta.tc. etiß jp A j* * An exceptionally large audience heard Miss Emily < allow a' In her first vocal recital, last Sunday at the Baker Conservatory of Mu _sic. Fair, the pas! JLL... years she has been a pupil of Miss AUrgaret (i. Corrin. With lots of charm and poise. Emily gave a very ca pable recital which gave evidence of a promising future. Her rep Civil Liberties Union To CampaignForLegislation XEW YORK. Jan. L*7 lio . infor< enu'iu of ci\il libc-rt ie_-. H>y congrr-ssional lt*CislaiToil, j to mark the ISoth anniversary j this year of th** submission of I the Bill of Rights. Will bes ,i; ! I by the American Cm! Liberties the 'cur:« 11* n 'I • was announced by t:.o Union this Among the measures to bo back ed by the Union are: 1 Bills pn v.dini for greater freedom on the air by req .Drift* all public issues, to ’.rent t .-.tr0ver,...1 issues on equal terms and to free bel or slander ui public time. | :am-■ I- • • 1 R • -Ten' -T wbVfn-TyaVr T >“ are trying to learn if fi-.er.ds of j r * w,: ge t,q_jho nan wh-> p.i* 1 friend ot:t. If this i< c.- < . ’ i : ' " ‘ , ' " r.ot ir.tend to sh. Has, U fr ghfen him. Mr Hr.;: -.vac *•-• h< ,;,i"Ujl by D: F.n.ina I C <• n so. *h • wour.riv He was report, d-: .not b( ing a >« ri ;• r • !r n. HOWARD MEDICAL CLUB OF HARLEM ENTERTAINS DEAN yKjBHt ttfSPyir. SHf* HHHyL Jjsfrf I)r. Nurr.a I’ Adams., fifth from lef* a' • ■ i- ».v 'c in ■ f H-. ..rd University Medical.school; Wn-h ; nnt r rt lx. t.,- in Harlem Tuesday night by former students of the institution now HIE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - - A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY APPEARS IN RECITAL EMILY CALLOWAY her lyric- soprano voire. Lovely in a white satin gown, with a white ostrich feather bolero, and accessories of emerald green, she carried an emerald green chiffpn lundLt-ichief aant-wucc-a corsage— of pink roses and white hyacinths. .Miss Calloway sang to an appre ciative audience who were held spellbound by her clever interpre tations of favorite classics. Mrs. Hicks accomanpiCd the artist. ■asylum f r » dfr led number of; mg for federal prosecution of state i ..finals who fail to apprehend, I lynchers . -d for recovery of dam -5 A b : n, prevent f .-'nation of P-.,t Office Department censor -hip of the ma. N-. to be replaced by juries in federal courts. Plan Expanding Scout Activities RAlTiflH N- C. Jan 27 The • ed Dr. R"bc-rt 1* Daniel • chairman. •• • • Civ t 7.. hary El’.is was' •Other fie. ted and ap ie.intwe: <■: li L. Tr vjee , .g..u _W. jl feuU .1 •(n s i • ' th. camp committee: D. H Real, he. <1 of tii,. health and safety com r-itte..; J W Sm h. leaden-hV M C ii tormed into the Howard Medical School of Harlem The affair was given at the Y. VV. C. A. in Harlem. Shown at the speakers table ic Dr. A a-gust, us IV.tioi .i.-l)r. Peter W. Murry. Dr. Sohun of Colum bia university, Mrs. Peter W. Murry, Dr. Adams, Dr. James T. Gran FLINT ELECTS FiOST POPULAR BEAUTICIAN M il.i C.l r-i n hi - A cep. M s N.dee Har—is, pageboy: M s. Ro.s, Kemp aHv For M-s Vcrm.--.ta Fields M.-- . Vi I•• . . Ore.* Tluftita?. uptrend: M -s Berry [ Well* >wing M.<s Vnu.n Fur Mu- K.it er.re Slate: Miss IV Mi • F- • N.'kiMrs i Maunr Hr--. K tt- up'nmd: Mi ! Jarq.-eLi.r NV> Dolly D;mp e .c. M •> D.-l-.i Ls C-jfft-r, Shirley T. c,.: ' . r Mi- A one C.rpent- r. Mr-- Ru-v C rp. i. or. • f.mcy dross: for , ,Me Nina -Mvr: M - 0.. H -gi..-. • cneh..i-,eed i" I Mrs O’Dell Broid ; u Dei: W - Tflisr Mildied DfiVIS. pagcDoyr t-.-, Mo. F- her I Li; Lug s ;AL> V 1... • • St:.- .. . h .'h ar.d ... x v. i flj ■ pr a In tl <• b< »u* tic n- eont.-L w. .' Mrs Ddl Col lir.s, .eeeivine a cedar chest: second p’-./o Mi" Katherine SVo a crl- U r.-:-, t rd /.- Mi - Janie Nel- 1 ~.n. floor‘lamp: fourth pri'/ie. Misn Verne: .. F ekt-; a maple occas.onal In ’J'.e huir style show, winning j lir f prize • s Miss Bessie Burke: • rend prize. Mrs. Pere. n. Miller ’and thi:d prize. Miss Jacqueline- Lincoln U., Mo.,Observes Anniversary JEFFERSON CITY M . Jar.. 27 -Mrs Zcl.a Breaux. Lincoln ’9R. i : made a stirring appeal to her listen- j >rs to hve no to the Ideals of the i founders of the school in her address | ' :.e:e Saturday. Jan. 14. j ii- f con*eeted wG.h the instl- j , the daughter of former President li.mjn E. Page, as a youth spending : her early days on the campus, and 1 a« a graduate of the institution in , :he class next to the last before! e turn of the century—Mrs. Breaux spoke from a store of know!- 1 edge about the school gamed at A /’ marked by / > 1 past life of the school and her - reacts. Prof Nwwal P. Barksdale. language®, oldest alumnus on the • cul-v. was chairman Dean \Y 13. J., >:i i...*u- br.cfly on the The [Lincoln university choral x H iety.\|i.retted by Miss Ethyl Wise, -voice nstru t>; and accompanied': by M. s Mar e Ford, director of Admit ArK. State ColleßO To American Association PI N I I ■-> !<l at l.u lijoiJle. K.v.. D:. J B Wat t of 1 : uwr.!-. .1 Lrs w.-.-k upon hi« ■ AROUND ANN ARBOR I ' was seen making a i.i. wi t |' Y TANARUS" : ■ ! WOOIU \ WNIVKRSARV H"r’JTd3* 'c’liuFlunS'’ ' • . ' ! • ... • • , ady. Mrs. Granadv and Dr. Perrv W. Chaney who nerved as master of ceremonies. The affair was attended by several hundred former students of the medical school. ‘ ' ) OU . r,Jt * ” ' our integrity: tomorrow | | Bud Gully certainly looks ho- in the-: 1.01H.F NOTES 1 j N" 212 held an | ,h '" 101,1 ‘ uo * l leam of Daughters ' 'Mac Stoke.- lnrat«lle Rexiiolds. ar.d 1 Mrs. R ■rw*!t Fear*. Mrr t.trprte Netsrr *4sxs_; ENTERTAINS EI.KS BROTHER ELKS INITIATE -■ ■ - ‘ ■ i I Mic ilgan (presiding After P F C. meeting went into election, electing th# fol- j lowing Earl Reynolds, present exalted I t-.i-e knight Llovd Taugston, loyal | I erande#t r-ld man in Michigan E:kdom I retarv. Anthony Wood*: Tx'er. Charles | ner guard James Fondren. j - wntmem: tvi-ttanr Ma-f.snnr Davis Rom ■ 'Pete" Bryant l« as aUvavs efficient Wii D.'o'. •• yflom \ and Kcnnct’i ' Jones, and Marv Jane Di kc-*on of | Burton of Ynx. Nor rial. Ed Allen I Donald. Char! <- flrvant. ar.d Jimmy * Nick'and* So until next week good-bye. no. | I LAST MINTTF NEWS —Sinn- Club 1 great y he ping Fl.nt to become a mory jwt#h#» to :ielp k.ep such a .- ndard by' presenting ar. equally plya'jn- at -1 ..n mtrlpirtng diversion from tormai par':e# ar.d it should be enthU'ia t.* • dally accepted by ail Tne Srr.ait S«t --! wanky mtt-ry to the popular tunes of j Pyrchase your tickets now from anv • club: Hazel Willijiux. -Kharon mneyr j Mdir.ie Jefferson," Carolyn Mcßride or j At dawn. February 11 is another i important date for us to Nfmember. CouiLt Ba>ie. whose band is recognized world of swing, is corning to the I M. ■ to hi- family in Indianapolis. Indiana. ; St, --np of a very beautiful lyric tenor i j voice and has enjoyed an interesting . admirers, having appeared in many j J tion. He has sung . for community i ! fund benefit'. To a swell person who ! ■ i "This is an open letter of apprecia- I Beoutician’s contest held at Canaan • Baptist r-hurch la s t Friday evening un -lof Colored Women’s clubs. The let , ter is as follows: j Thanks to the public and my many . I fair Beauty S3lon the second prize jin Beautician's Popularity contest, and i !at ions, held January 20 at Canaan | : Baptist church. Words are inadequate to convey the ] very great admiration for my employ- I ■ er*. Mrs. Ola Hughes and Mrs. Lois Clark for their loyal .support in aid ing me in this contest. Roses for my co-workers, Misses j ris, and models. Mi'ses Bessie Anne j BOTkesrarnr Terpen Miller. I am proud to have been able to . help in this small way towards the j construction of the Community Ccn- The Nannie Burroughs Art* c!ub held j an interesting meeting at the Center j Flint, Mich. VASTSIDV CLEANERS PHONE 2-3644 Flint's Most Modern Up-To-Date Cleaning Establishment CASH AND CARRY STORES 2319 Lewis: 4101 So. Saginaw: 1618 So. Saginaw Next to Michigan Theatre St. John Food Market 3217 St. John St. QUALITY FOODS FRESH MEATS Low Prices Always Extra Specials Weekly Ph. 2-3856 VARIETY STORE 5c to SI.OO 3415 Industrial ffiTs. Toys Ntrvelties—Quality pro dtrets at .Lowest Prices-—Your Palrnnajrc Appreciated IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE New Deal Coal Cos. 615 Pingree Street Phone 34858—31410 BLACK JOE COAL ,$6.15 i Per Ton Try a Ton Os Our Graded Coal La Mere’s Drug Store 819 Lippincott Blvd. Drugs. Sodas, Cigars. Candy Prescriptions, School Supplies Tel. 3-7478 MOBILGAS and MOBILOIL DEALER Prop.. CHARLES DONEA Liberty at 9th St. TABERS GROCERIES 608 Pingree St. We Appreciate Your Patronage Call 3-2806 SATURDAY. JANUARY 28, WW Flint, Mich. ■r a Candid Came-a par-y to be Ml * Mabel Jones brEasTUth strrt-t ie! v.-hment- wer#*enjoyed. vina Russell who underwent an opera tion at Surley hospital la-t week is ! improving splendidly. Rev Rhorent-e of Quint) Chapel church underwent an operation last Friday at Fold hpspitif in Detroit. *"SaITirTTn> eveni.n- :.f she R-% 'Marv McC’larin and Henry Reynolds. The Sportsman club. Short talk- of civre jer.ee Rodae: j of Sac naw were gue-ts ' Crocker? 'trert. Hold Funeral For Mrs. Brown Funeral rite- ..f Mr-. K!len Bmwrt piome. 61*8 Tfagger:v'Vourf'were KeTc! I She was a member of the Gospel I choir of the church and was very ; faithful and tireles* worker. She I vva.- born in London, Canada. January ; 10. 1890 and had resided in Michigan Surviving are her'widower. Victor : Brown and a brother. Dorothy Mabry Dodson Buried I Little Dorothy Mabry Dod-on. three ! yeafs. daughter of Mrs. Jennie Mabry, j nos'i Jamieson funeral rites were j i-Tiurch Wednesdiy. Rev, Ballou, pas j tor, officiating. Shi dictj at Hurlev I si.-ters and three brother-: Erleane, Rev. Irene Ritter Enters N.Y. School J CLEVELAND. Ohio. Jan. 27 j Rev. Irene G. Ritter, associate pas j tor of St. Paul A. M. F. Zion church, j left Cleveland Friday to enter Dor j cas Boardman school; of New York jCity where she will receive special ( training in pastoral and evangelis , Miss Ritter has been very suc cessful in her work since taking ! up her duties as assistant pastor of St Paul's church. She Is at present president of the Varick Christian Endeavor, which was host to the I International Christian Endeavor I convention in July. NORTH END MORE FOR YOUR MONEY SHOP AT JOE BRAUNS GROCERIES and MEATS Ph. 94784 3119 Industrial Madarasz Food Mkt. GROCERIES MEATS BEER WINES “We Serve to Sell Again” 3020 St. lohn Tel. 91820 GLOBE TAVERN “Your Patronage Is Well ’ Appreciated Here” 3009 Industrial SOUTH END SHIRLEY & SONS TEXACO CAS Tel. 9187? Everready Prestone On Sale Complete Service S. Saginaw at 12th ‘We Cater To You" MOTHERS HAND LAUNDRY AND CLEANING WHEN BETTER CLEANINC IS DONE—WE DO IT Ph 2-7817 1115 S. Saginaw O'BRIEN’S FOOD MARKET We Cater to the Working People ot the Community” 1801 Clifford St.