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? to, 194 J 4'~ yt &i ~L \r^ '^^ bg ^^HK.v. - 0> ' "' m^m ^ 'I K ^ i ^ 11# BSSrV^^t I 1 * M B?SBPEr~~~*| K <?{ 1 ' ?- ' IN Wo'to bo rax*Vted States Ship, list on the bridge P uberty Freighter, - * : ' '' *? ?>. r , - * { ^j3j^M H^^SPI jmmmmr 4AKMAN ANDERSON LAUNCHES ITEAJH8H1P WASHINGTOy-Pow! ouuhed the bott!e of wine against the liberty ship, Booker ft. Washington,, .at. Wilmington. M, September 29, as the nation's p singer swung away and a tjost M <.' " ~" H*S^^HPwonJMPKK|ii^RjK|eHy - '.-I Lerfcftnly thr wort M tbi l?re*lHflt's mdr EttfSftyfffiittt Practice Kwiiilng m rw K^ffai Its tkUiw WH threat?tied Hfttai time*. ji Tlnp"r 1 1 - ' LVJ ' 1 ' "" " ? X 1 " ? Of J 94: 7jnUIAM A.F0m.KES, j \\ v/ . . . ^ ^ ' I EgSr 11" .' ^ ^ ^fi?3 <t \ S :<^ ': ^f':- W.3&&m | "Booker" T. Washington," as tfc vessel weighed anchor inNovertibg [ and set about to join other ships o | the United Nations in the variou duties of whining the war. Captali I -Mtflaac's ship has an ail-nation' H wi^^m I IfciTj'"! 4B F^ \^;; . "v?rn7PI^H^H * v *^jfl ' v- * ' ' t of dignitaries, including priricips speaker Mrs. Mary M. Bethum stora by. Mrs. Belliuiie?dei lured "It is fit that jhto ship should bea that this- .ship should bear ih the name of a great American, wh happened to be a Negro." - V' ' ' > 1 /J/ ? : a ?T ' 'I ..?J??* ~ Its powrr to prnho dtacriminaUo in th? wit industry and to con diict hearings under the War, Man power CerntMion, Paul V. MfNrt citairma*. Above la a aeene of . Iigayin? typical In <iaaity parte < ' o ^ : ! ' :-v -w- - ^ "" 1111 M??! 2 News 7^~ ~ _ ilights / ' V ^ __ :.. v.. * * ~ .. y ' .- . *j . ; . :; , P: ' 1 . ' V* In ' ^1! i^B :F:: iiMn^^ < ^fe:' ^S^fHjHp ? v^n I fcul ' ': ^>3 &*:v\ ' ': "' '" '> - Fp^S 6 crew and fs representative of the E struggle qf all men around the ? globe to 4wwre the continuance. of i Uberty and the permanence of s peace. '" . : r* '"'; ' . /. ; , / *'. FDOKT8 ON?Walter White, NAACP secretary, again putted * the poll tax fight and other ef-. forts of the miittam body to win jhatice for the Negro. Warns To Igntirc I False Religion _ In a recent address to tho Atlanta Women's War Workers' club, j Willie T. Rcardeu. a representatlvt of the American Royal Youth As gnrifiHOn. snip nested that Negroes r ignore fsJse. doctrines of religion. e ?He said Negroes should beware ? of "so-crilled spirltuaiifitfl, gootl luck charms. and healers.'' , " ' * * -V-. I . ' , ^T". ;." JP*' j?mHe r ? BE^v I [ I BOr w" Bf Jt'^ pi '----' r: 14 the United States during the year. The FEPC probed Southern Inp dustry and Iff discrimination a against the Negro in a Jane hear-\ >f teg at Birmingham, Ala. . .. Vf a . 1 ".'. .? -! :. .. , '-T..? |jl<;llti((iC-i: aNL> INTORM: >. > v' - ... : jv y -m I I Ul^ >#? Hwss^^ oUR tiMKRAL i^bttcrs ' Tin. ARMY?Already busy here at hone inspecting: the relations of black and White, .soldiers.of- -.Uccle Sam's? hugrly?expanded?Army, - BRIG. GENERAL B. Q. DAVIS. Sr.. around Qctnher 1. was ordered 'fo England to^ aid in smoothing out strainod relatione before the boyi, ,' over there,. " ?t 4 - - ?--py.??i ? ' ? A Wj^ < R : i ' Georjcta, polico bruised and bat- sj tcred internationally fanitUls 1 W ' ' : 1^. AX .\ AV.V^.'?^Y ' : J- " ? THE \m IN RFVIFW? Onp of , the highlights of l^ncle Sam's nrw ; defense is' the change of policy 2 and acceptance bf. Negroes into the ] Navy and Marine forces Above, i f i . . ' y*r < 1;l? ** ! f - ' * * otw^fcM ----- - - ." :- . ' .,- p'- jB n B B HL * ' Jis i>nnffa , j? _.. % 4^flKLuJ^w ' - ri^l ^.^3 OUR WOMEN GO TO WAR-Froru | all parts of the. nation Negro \ wwbml eonwrfed on the Fort Dtw 't Maln'n (Iowa) Woman'* Auxiliary Ar?j Corpe for X raining aud M>r - 1 vice to their American homeland < i j4 BR, CHAtltE^rov; k c. ' J " "?f i \ 0 dCM?2^F bkbWBk H7' ^Hi-, .:'^S j* JEL^ RISK LIVES FOR FREEDOM I IBlttVAD ? ALSO WANT FT AT I B()>1E?==?* Jammed?aboard?this ; transport- without an inch to span*.! these hundreds of totacff Aim rIrank ire shown 'somewhere in the AF.; antic,' enroute to Join the fi^ht] it nntahlh.li Hie :?rnm I'i iiiiilnnu sverywhere. Already they are'fisht--i SOLAN'D HAVES, , concert artist iuiy 11, demonstrating a t< ; Iir.itiuc" ikin to Axis practices and -hock- r US tile nation. ?: 'T- ?? ?s---t l, feA'C"~ T^'--- > - *?; y' j "' -- - - . ,. r V '' ;.&: <* / " fcM f r t i - ]L company of reerui'.s, eonvr'rte I frotn ctytinvrK mtir -trim, iTrrtrhrrv" ailors in a few weeks . at Great Lakes Naval.Training Station puss-J rs snappiiy in review before the HE ^ i f' I>S^t^^tLt:-* * *- *9- "^ri^P" iy^ -> --his-year. Above..H n jrroup of iVAAC!1*-leathered nf their conter, ilnce completion of . training these AAACt hay boan a?n| to Army?GDP9 and recruiting stations * , 9 '' ' : .T . - "* ; hi . . ' ^ ? "? * .' .. ' ] ? * ? " *? ; v 4 . ' " ' ' . -f+c.'rr^-?- r- ----- ,.r?' ' .;*.; : >;... -r-rv.iJi ^ ^1^9 ^BFa 311 IMIirLi Hi?' Wr^f\ WL j)lklvBl J 4?l . EGrhIH^ i f*V ini^mMm*'w (4 ''ilBjl v :; * ing in A/rica and the South Pacific where front* hiive been established against thp enemy. | OncTwTiTi clefs jtat --how I ong ] iJuni'?Alhf'l vuiK hill ^atefrmue^ie^ it-paT" such'"loyalty with? cliscrimi luitrnn, lynching and economic injusincs. and whether llirSf. incIT may evpeot bolter conditions .than Uie fluey thov lofi behind? 1942 saw thousands u* American black soldiers Oilier the war for freedom. ? fominaiKllnn officer- Our bind boy* arc dotraf well in att trancheof the service. 1942 was a banner ... ve^tr fur servh c integration. . . ..hvm t j : JK. 99 Pjfl I ! |^' i> mBBK 9 throughout the country and tome , have gone to foreign, land* where | our fighters are stationed. They do rttat jqfrg trt1 tn* Army n im ur- . ice posts. . "1 ' " nwr SEVEN ' '* i1 1 f' - i , r ?-? ' JJ, - ; tiL--*'. ^ - . . V " / _ _ MS . b bIW^^I mJM ? M'SW J ' ? - ^ ? f Jp Mk^4 B^^^B hhE ^ _u Wm ?~> -Hi| ' - ' ' ": ~^^0 ' 'T *':j ' $ * SJHrafer^i^ . . v^- ;v' _ *=?? ' Jy^^B _ ' V-BeT JW WW Wa v Wfcjto i ii ifl?????i??mi ' BEYOND THE CAlX OF Fleet, fpr manning a machln?*?>? ni'TY" Doric Mller?wc?tm the -and?jwotoeUng h'H^pfftT*^' ?""? Navy Cross from Admiral * C. W. ship "beyond the caU of duty** at ? Nlmltz, commander of the Pacf.Hr Pearl Harbor^ Deo X' 1|4L ?? , ? " . . 1 ' ' ;- -; ?' | ?? ? ?i s I I f '^w}cA^$tM&!1^B^K^^^^^^^^EKe?./ ? ./' - '" %v,*^^.-'*^f i>-.?^^KjL^2aaij . &*'.* ^ t; 1 ? 7 .jU-v , . f'VK ON flit INDLSXRIAI. X XtOXT- f tbill grggjPMf m fhis yoiinf wuman, "typical of parte t+t 1 >flill>mi| to fl|? leftanda af Netre tartars ik ita j wi. r*^ - ; * '. *V **. ? ?? *v. '* ' ' ; : ->;'?* x' '* .V ^ . . . . -