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2116 St. Antoine Street, Corner Columbia—CLifford 2924 CONVENTION (lonlinurd from I'age I) , It .,„t delivered »»y avor *' <l ' , (1 , r (frle(» in a spirit of broth \‘JV jove and kindness. which „ ( , m o „f those present to that th.-y could hardly ’ V(< |„. wus the same Mayor " WBH returned to office two ■mr» on n campaign fca ,t| to racial bias. ' v „ pre-convention program T ' !,v night, at Olympia. ~,1 the f.nn voice choir un r ti. direction of the ltev. j Rnone, pus or of the King •in ItapOat church. ot4 Del- V audience of fl.OOrt delegates u j n.t motor city boats filled triM'.-lly portion of the huge ", McOrnw* and Grand niv* • , hear n three hour program V • ro spirituals and religious ‘ worn by the delegates ,1 that nearly o\erv state t union wa, represented. ' . as master-of-ceremonies j.’ \y, |). Isaacs, aecre . . ,f the National liaptist s - Peoples Inion publishing .mil director general of the V i liaptist convention. - me fest was opened with f by the liev, .1 S Sim tuodorator of the Friend I • r Haptist Association of ~ . T-'vas i;.s I'miiio was assisted in the . tri<>n of tlie musical por , .. the convention hv Tal- Turner,’ Marvin Dupree, \ -•■'ll Andrews. Elmer .. • . ami Walter West. TANARUS„,, .upstanding leaders of the f i>p rented from the plat . ... , the Ilev. I*. \ . .lemi v, . •.'i an president of the ,• on. and Mrs. \ M Os », -Ident of the Illinois v. omen's Convention l n > opinion t'f old con v delegates, the pre-ron v . • e.eeting was poorly nt | v church leaders who u . pimously absent. < w.n attributed to church .. t i • r usually add* spice ! >,i large religious conven | ti ■ c .v -'ion politicians hinted • • r» w'ere seieraj of the r ministers attending the • who would like to run - * . .it now held by Dr. 1 I who succeeded the late I !,.■ !. K William?, of Chicago. 1 B. ; . 'it, |„|t t)icv were afraid It i r< out in the open nml ■ l • i tight for the- seat un ■ I ' Mieran minister retires ■ Ti. • '.oum enKiit of Jemison's |)>' 1 would mean a live l.it’ 'he high Raptist seat , ■This w li.l become the biggest ■butte t.f the convention. B There r.iil b<. resolutions pass- 1 B' 1 a skit e President Truman to ■>i<e t > employment for all -• i< find to urge the Con- < f • p.'i.-s legislation setting 1 a p< .nept KKPf; to abolish H- pel: *a\ anil pass the nn*i- of rivalry is also ex >^■1 1. 1 li. tween the delegates Bi'r-o. wing the larger c ities for privilege of entertaining the m in lfM'i The cities la g for the meeting are C'hl- t 'eveland. St Louis. A - !■'« Angeles, Rinninsham V.'iii. Philadelphia, and At- TED’S FAST EXPRESS MOVING AND HAULING Experienced men at jour sen ice at all tinier '<* .I**l* too large f«>r us to hamlle Reasonable Rules 234 Mcdbury TR» 1512 ROY'S CLEANERS ri,nM\r, alter itions prfssims prompt sfkvh e torßTEors Roy I’rlrf, Proprietor Klnnsenti T-Bsm 11*44 Oakland, >enr Englewood UNIVERSAL FOOD STORE NO. I 29U8 Hastings Street CA* 4940 cJfiD Grosse Pointe Green Beans No. 2 . . 17c Del Monte Early Garden Peas No. 2 . 19c Grosse Pointe Pork & Beans No. 2 . • 17c Grosse Pointe Tomato Juice, 46 oz. . . 29c Dole Pineapple Juice, 46 oz 39c Grosse Pointe Grape Fruit Juice, 46 oz. 39c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 11 oz . l^c Cheerioats, Kix Wheaties . . ...... 13c Pet and Carnation Milk, (large size) . 10c 3 for 29c Swift and Armour Milk, (large size) . 8c 2 for 15c Highest Quality Toilet Tissue, 1 per customer • Louisiana Yams, 10c a lb. . . 3 for 25c Swansdown, Gold Medal, Pillsbury . Cake Flour 5 lbs. for 39c Strictly Fresh Grade A Eggs (Carton) 52c White House Coffee • Chase &. Sanborn Fresh Dated Coffee 3 c Maxwell House Coffee * Pure Leaf Lard a C j Old Dutch Cleanser SUSPECT HAS ALIBI FOR THEFT CHARGE Henry Friend, 21. 2'iSa Madi son, who was accused Inst week by a young girl as being a par j licipant. in n Re|l p isle robbery, j l' ;, s an alibi to back up his not j guilty plea to the robbery armed | charge Friend was arrested on August -•V after lie had been Identified by. on 0 of his alleged victims. The complainants, Doris Alisher. IS 3VU Anderson, and Harry Greoreadis, a sailor, said that ■ they were sitting in a parked car on Re lie Isle at 1 >2O am. August 2:t, wlien Friend and a companion came up and robbed them of Jll in cash and a w atch. M hen Mis* Alisher saw the* defendant m the Social Security , hoard office on A ?ust -’•*>. she i iccognizcd him as one of the men who had held her and her companion up. She said she ob tained his address from his social security card and turned it over to the police, who later ! arrested Friend. When "questioned hy Pet. Sgt Rehrendt, Friend denied anv ] knowledge of participating in a hold-up and claimed that he spent the night with Miss Genni Murphy, his girl friend, at 2HV, Madison Miss Murphy told poll<> that tliis was true, and Frank ('amp ler 11, th P landlord at the Madi son street address, also stated that Henry was at home Detectives said that the sus pec: lia s no police record. A warrant charging Friend ■ with the robbery was signed by Recorder’s Judge Gerald W, tiront lantic Cry. N. J New York ap pears to be putting up the l>ig geef fight. Meetings of the Religious Edu cational Hoard of the Convention will tv held at he chapel Hill Raptist church. .*>4ol Williams, at lu o'clock nightly. Scheduled to be beard are Dr. G H. George of Texas, W><! , Sept 5; Dr. L Heard of Alabama. Thin s , night Dr Calvin Fcrkins, Fri. night and also Dr. Mack T. Williams of Rattle Creek. Mich.'Dr. Ralph \V Riley, Is president of the American Rap ist Seminary anil Dr K. A. Wilson, executive sec i clary. The laymen are holding their meeting at the New Light Bap tist c hurch. <IOOO .'tOth; the Young Peoples meeting at .New Ms Zi on Baptist, Mack, cor. Chenc. and the Womans convention at Mt. Zion Raptist church, Russell at Shennan All general sessions of the main body will be held at Olym pia. Say You Saw It in The Detroit Tribune ECORSE It) .MILO GASTON t mnmeiik The nearer the primary election approaches, the more Interest peo ple aip taking in politics. Noah Lawson, one of the favorite sons of heorse, is the people's choice for coumli. Alex Dalton is next in tile preference of the voters for constable. The drugstore row hoy, the beer garden hanger-on, the pool room loafer and the church goer, and the general pub lic all say it can lie done. Tha: means that more effort will lie put forth in living to elect these two men than ever before. A party wa R given last Satur duv night by the committee and more than .too people attended The candidates wer,, assured of getting these citizens’ voles and many more. Isaac Morrow, wlm has peti ions out for council, was present. Judging from hi R action the wri er doesn't be!ie\o he will inn. \\ e are satisfied that a man of Dr Saillsburys ability will not t»e in the mce. just'for the sake of getting a few popularity votes. The most important part of the issue now is that you must regis ter before the twelfth of this month, and after registering, sou must vote, legardless of how much of your valuable 'tm,. if may take to do it \N e, as a people, n r e known to tie a praying people The j Good Rook tells me that God helps those who help themselves: v.,i let s help ourselves by voting for i a colored man to represent us . ' n ''’if city government in Kcorse Ll/ie, Willie, Alberta. Jennicve and Larry Gas on left last week for a two weeks vacation with relative, in Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi Mrs George Gunn and daugh ter. Georgette, are spending thir ty days wi h relatives and friends in Helena. Ark. Mr. and Mrs Robert Williams, of :W>\ Eleventh street, have* an ice cream social Sunday evening Among the many who attended "ere R. Mitchell. Mr* |. J(oI _ man. Rev and Mrs. Townsend Mrs R Hones, Mr. Hagler. Mrs Lowe. Miss F.loise McCary, Hattie tain, Mr and Mrs .1 Wright. Mrs. Mosley. Mrs Smith, Minnie ' oleman. Dorothy McCary. Hula Gain. Mr and Mrs M Rook, r Adrine Holman. Florine Whitt Mrs Lewis, nn<| Rev j. p p nv . is Proceeds from the social will 1"' contributed toward the building Lind of First Raptist church. Harper’s Cleaners ! W e Deliver TO. 8-9699 LEGAL NOTICES SALK OF AUTO TO SATISFY UARAOK KKKPKR S I.IKN Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public auction t<> the lushest bidder at 3!M» Russell. Detroit, Michigan, on Monday the ift'fh day of Oc tober, I'M’', at Ten o'clock am. ilw* follow ing,described automo bile. Chevrolet, engine number TliMl.'lims, stored or left by An thony \rrign, Registered owner, Anthony Arrlgo Tins sale will be made to satisfy mirage-keep er s l.ien in the amount of f.'laOn. Dated August LV». l'.Mii. FRKD THOMPSON’, Agent nml Con stable. HAYING ELECTRIC TROUBLE? CALL DEXTER ELECTRIC CO. Licenaed Electricians UN. 2-8498 TO. 8-2652 Day And Night Service No Work Too Large or Too Small House Wiring And Repairing Fixtures Door Bells Chimes CHENE FRIENDLY SERVICE Chene Ht Maple Tire Repairing Rntlery Rr-(harjrlnir <;** Oil* Tire* lUtterle* ArrrMorfe* Road Seri Ire Orlando Stephen*, Prop. CL. Ruptured? Improved Patented DORRS TRUSS New Neoprene Composition Non-Irritnting Sanitary Can Re Wnshed STRAPLESS REI.TI.PSS HI I.KLFSH Single SIS Immediate Fitting NO DKT.AY All Sires In Stock Open 10 a. in. to A pjn. Dally DETROIT 1, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1045 \ flWl ■Jr *' )JBim : ’ feviVßii. v< / Af-^r^vr ’ Bj' ’* + ? \S%jjg. 'W&tr , 'fr!s£i-.i»,'rlkHi m .-&-'&k V VmbMBPRk **WwtKm Last nook nifDilirrii of lota I'lil l.amhila nororily. a untie*n al organi/iiilmi of Imi •»in»*«*«* wo men, attended a special Work Shop conference In DflrolL While In (he rltj. the snrnrs were tendered an elaborate re ception lit the Itetroit I'rhan league, hy the llonker T. W»«h- Inir'on Trade naan. The I’lnn- HOUSING Continued From I’age ! Hedy. Miss Lydia Gary, nn<t Ed word Conner. To meet the imminent problem of housing Negro families to be displaced hy demolition of tem porary war housing projects scheduled within two years after the war. the Wayne university and Medical (’enter developments proposed superhighway,, and slum development programs. th« con lerence went on record for the removal of temporary war hous ing nt the earliest possible da’e an immediate program of re building slum areas at the most rapid pace possible. The confer ence "emphatically’' stated that before any changes are undertak en. displaced families must be as sured "an available supply of adequate, sandard accommoda tions within their economic reach and under favorable community conditions " Th* conference urged the fol lowing precautions with respect to disposition; retention of tem porary housing until an adequate supply of new housing begins to reach the market; disposition plans i>e made In consultation with local o; gan I /at ions r<*pre senta'ive of the people involved; that no premature announcements he mad". Considerable di*c« sion was cie voted *o nqulslfion of space and restrictions against occupancy. The conference declared that ‘the practice of rcsrjrting the use of land against residential occupancy by certain rat in I groups has becom P so widespread Fordia’s Restaurant fIOMK (OOKFH FOOD Ban<lwirh<>« S«*ft Prlnl*« \ Fine I’laro T<» Fat •Mill Tlrnimn T\lrr 4-97JW1 FHONE UN. 3-4083 1 I A Snlrsmnn W ill Call at 4 ► Ynnr Home to Show You 1 : • CURTAINS : • BEDSPREADS i •BLANKETS j • RUGS AND DRAPES t TERMS ; E-Z PAYMENTS ! Dixie Outfitter* < It holds the muscles together with * •of* ennrave pad Keeps Rupture tightly rinsed st all times while working, lifting, walking nr swimming Lightweight. touch' es body In hut two places CANNOT SLIP Reason should tearh yon not to place a bulb or ball In opening of rnptnre, which keeps muscles spread apart. FHFF. Ktnmlnntlnn Ponhle H* DOBBS TRUSS CO. Free Itemonslratlon No Obligation ROOM 12«s, EATOR TOWER 10 Withered Sl„ corner Woodward at Grand firms Park PLANNED RECEPTION niiiir committee for tin* recep tion mis photographed lust a* Inst minute details were being Ironed out. In the group nre t.eorge I’orter, left, Fannie H. Small, (tlward Davis, chairman, 1., I. Kloniit, president of the association, and Mrs. t.eorge Porter. that practically no acceptable re eidciitlal land in metropolitan Pe troi is available for Negro oc cupancy. This has produced tli*• most serious conges'inn ami ov trerowdieg of evisting N* gro areas, extreme debt pidat ion of property. 11l health, delinquent* unrest, distrust and disunity with in the community.” The conference conde mne <1 "restricting aaains; any rn «• in! national or religious group . It opposed solving the ‘ so-called Negro Mousing problem, by build ing "Negro developments'’ atul urged that sin h praiti. e b p dis t c-ntmued The conference urged that new he de clared "unrestricted" in charac ter " Hiilders and seal estate 1n tercsts were requested to seek wavs and means of checking the extension of tile practice of pin' - ing restrictive covenant-, on pro -I'P'tv as a selling factor. The conference endorsed in principle the Wacnc-r-Kllender Tnft Dill now perilling lu Con gress and urged that more mnn- v b r made available In the legisla tion for redevedopnif nt of c om munities like Detroit. Say You Saw It in The Detroit Tribune i v. Sold, Rented, Bought, Leased STANDARD REALTY CO. 21 lit Puritan Vtenne Detroit X >llrh. 0. Pnnnla REFRIGERATORS RFPAIKFIt and SERIH H» Ry Trained and Ftperienred Reirisrrratnr Fnperl* Any Make, ( ommerelal nr Domestic Call TR. 2-3271 Aelite Refrigeration Senlee I.lrensed and Handed tngineer# PJ corn urn) m o TO Jtrbuck mjl jSsfim If yaur hair U doll, fadad, \ burnt. #ray. graylnirordia . ■ r /},* eolnrad. oewt 600 K ttla rs V.l / y BLACK STRAND *II l|l f y tt>\at yoor antiro hud of h»>r lIJ / IP • amnotb, arm, Inatrou*. j»t W / f blark ahada. All you naad to kaap W / /your hair alwara Vwklr.a blark and TANARUS/ / loaaiy ia Black Strand. Whathar W / H a all your hair, nr juct to tooeb np J / yoor hair at roota. partin* tamplaa / or the atrraka. you r ll find BLACK / STRAND aconomiraj and wondrr fally affartlta Aae yoor druayiat todar f"* •0a BLACK STRAND en tha *uarantaa ra aalta moat plaaaa you or your money bare. CAUTION: Blark Strand la U> ha oaad only aa dirartad on tha I aba I BLACK STRAND rt« JCT BLACK HA IK COLOKIHB ■lark Strand to.. Chlraeo. 111. RELIABLE SPECIAL! 4-ROOM OUTFIT $1.25 Per Week IM m fih h i in i ni in I-IT. ItKIIROOM M ITk. wnlntil finish, 2 dresser lamps, bed lamp. hoatv duty mattress, rrtll springs, boudoir chair. bed room rug. 2 pillows, vanity bench. R-PC. IHNING ROOM SI ITF, walnut finish. HI? rur mirror, nief tires *-Pf. I.IVINf; ROOM SFT. heavy tapestry material pillow back construction Pal? Perk shire rue; floor lamp. ? table lamps, ? end tables occasional table, coffee tihle throw rue **-PC. DINFTTI, ’ nole>im rue 32-nc set of d'shes kitchen cab inet console set REFRIGEF tTOR. s T O V F, W4SHFR \N |i UTOMATIf EI.Ft TRlt IRON IM I I OFO Items Sold Sepainlely F-7 Tl RMS Onen S |n‘». T*f» Wed. Till f* Company 1365 Gratiot Bear Rnssell SWINDLE Continued From Cage I ton f. c t for ff.ft on the terms <i* ed. IPs circ ulai StSiec| VMixpsU has lac'o It s post office, stores elect rie llgh's ant! a steady In crease of homes ami population The soil I* ideal for chicken rais ing and truck farming.' Investigation .Made "The* New Jersey Commission fount! otherwise, however. In their report they sal<l ’there are Approximate!> 50 Negro families living cm the tract, with many of the homes of makeshift tor. at ruction 'inly one of the * reefs is a hard-surfaced road in 11 * entire tract. The other s'rer'- set forth in the map ar P sand many of them no* fit to travi to their full extent "'We found in Dim k ."1 tone of the blocks heir g n -erved (or service im n tha' ttei'her of »h* streets was open t•> vehicles of any kind ami one of them impos Mbit* o travel even on foot mi j |e ss vnij d"* Ire to t it * our wa through a heavv growth of in'le-■ brush and tree- * commission said Not Possible Here * ' V duplit it:• *ri of t ills sirija lion in Mithikian .< legale jp, possible Chunk* to 'lie Kp;,| Ms-. ate I.itense Law .olminjst- t.q by tin* Mu fog an Cos; ;o*rat uni and Securities t'omtni ‘sion.v Saunders mill. *“ Section li’a *i that law reads in part: fH'nkcr* who prupiisf t<> engage in sab* of a promotional nature In Michi gan tis property ont*ide of Michigan, niu*t siiltmit ;<» the I ommission full particular* re garding such property and the prnpo.fd terms of sale*, and thev and their salesmen niu*t ‘■•imply with sin h rule *. r ,*. striction* and condition. per taining thereto Hi ,, » oinrnls. s'oit tint) impose. ill expense incurred by the l oiuml«*|on In investigating *nch property and Harris’ Service Station Service t alt* *l.l>d Din* l.’epalrs (in* oil t hango t.r»a*e I nbrication lor l-sf.iej |.‘»l*» Tiremnn oiw[ ECONOMY flWl A"®®®! ; "TBiMl l«i* erode fcii|*i»lle« § Ml n* i iirr if iIHV that lead »h. rI«M In . f id * ’ IYIANiIL f —‘ 3R’S Right Quality, MB ■* In a t Ih" I .05 &10 Right Variety and nnnkT IS ' ,l ' "“ " t 1 "'« hl BAM. 00 | H. .49 I ' [COHOMY SIZE; rZ 49' 4 98' wf I Flf;":’., „„ 50' & 1.49 I JJ9 * VlcoucAy; Beef. 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