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rM I Wt W ^ rifll t? HmLlLI L^_, I + mtx m s m7M I win IIB ^ mO* ** . k?? SHIP INTO Ht-?Captain Hugh Negro to be c?t?^HRST'' States Ship, Kit on the bridge BE-TJberty -Freighter, ^ rr-:?-v|8|j > . - ; ?* N-1B BjAt'IAN ANDERSON LAUNCHE iTEAMSHIP WASHIXOTON-Pow] Hmiashed the botl'e of wine against Hih6 prow of the liberty ship, Booker Br,. Washington,, at. Wilmington BCfU.? September 29. as tiie nation'^Mp?ajngei Awung "ja?iygncl~a^foost r ... ^K?S Uv - x. ~, ll sHb+rtA*ff1y thc wffrtc Hf tt|f P|T?1Mttt'a Fair Kmploympfil I'ra^iUu. Haervfng * special place in the bejicftn ne#dfjront, In 1942. AIHvyfh its itottts was threatened .'' ? t ^ . . ' ,? " *? . * ^?f iiL.?? ? ..-. . : ^Hreifc K^": ?/ -., > " ' 1 1 1 ' Of 194: re High jy WIIXIAM A. FOWLKBS, Jt H. .... v- ? t m, A , - ============== ffWTTr'-^.i lii.*'! 11 i.fi.i. ? ?i ~*l|Q|J|j|J^ r^r" Hr| MjgK^ r % B^llMfccE. fw i '< :'" c C11 fc ^^^HBHrS ^ ?? ^ ny ^'Booker?3V ?Washington.'- tt* -the ^-vessel weighed anehoi in November ahd set about to join Other /ihips of the .United Nations in the virions 1 duties of winning the war. 'laptain AI ulnae's ship 1ms an. all-nation's i. . m L-- - - i ; ./?; m&mr * 1 \ 'l^Bkvfikl jLjB ' ' p^;r^| j of dignltarie^ including .principal 1 Speaker Mrs. Mary M. Bethune, ! stord by. Mrs. Betliune declared: f "It is fit tbat this ship should bear j that this shfp should hear the the iian?' (if a great American, who f happened to He n \ofrrn V I ' 1 7" si^S- PPi^il pr fcfel 7 Ktv | i^gB^BW^MWW .. It's power to probe discrimination - In the wur'Tndnslry-and to coni. duct hearing under the War Man pother (.omission, Paul V. McNutt, I chairman. ' Above Is a scene of a , i . ' ; ^ v. . \ . ' ' ? ' ~r V W I 2 News lights ,u.i].n " i ?J k vTlJRI^^H|||S^K struggle of at! men around the .globe to insure., the continuance of liberty ai^f the permanence of peace. _? Li ? - ?; a- 7H I r KuIITS ON?Walter White, __NAACP secretary, again pusTied the poll tax fight and other efforts of tlie militant body to win Justice lor mr Negro. .Warns To Ignore False Religion In a recent address- to- the Atl u:ta Women's War Workers' club.' Willie T. B:ardeh. n represent at J v? Z of the American' Royal Youth Association, sugysted ' . that Nef;roeS ignore feJse doctrines of religion. U<< feltkK Negn."s iOUIdZEEZaxc ~of "so-eulied ^spiritualists., - good luck charms and healer;:. ' ? w ^ " llir U tilled Stales during (be year. The FEPC probed Southern Industry - and its discrimination against 4hr Negro in a June he&r" tTFg""aTVirmfiTiham, Ala, _ . u / r . *r v. ako. intoiu s ^k ibm* in 3 ;t q|0 P W ' OUR GtNEKAL INSPECTS Till ARMY?Already busy here at home -inspecting ttrr relations of hlaoli a~hd white soldiers jQfL .Uccle ' Saui's liugclv exnandecl Armv. IlKin. GENERAL O. DAVIS, Sr.,_ around October '1, was- ordered to England to aid., in smoothing out tit* <> 1 ? ~ - t. fii 4?iiiru uriuiu inc uujn over tlnri1. t Georgia. potter bftHsed amV baiT" tcrcd internationally fatuous . ; THE NAVY tN REVIEW?One 01 the highlights of L'ncle Sam's new defense i? the change of policy and acceptance nf VwgrnnH int.. iii.. Navy and Marine forces Above, ? i ^ " . j , ' ' ' ' ' Jw2ij?+-^ Bkk. OI R WOMFN r.o TO^JVAJR - From all purls of the "tfatlon Negro women converged on the JFort Dei. Moidf.i (Iowa) ^ptheq'a Anrilfary Artny Corps for training and service to- tlleir American homeland ; 1 .inn, "fuaiu.estot, s. c?' ? - ? r J^n^Vw? UkJ^K JnUf ^?. r Jft* jgfc. ? "".pL# * "i J? <jH^P^hlMi^ j JBJBk mjf -Jr J W7 ja |b?ft^Afl[ V >iJ^HA TX j ^ 1 jAl#^ OMBBx^^^ iWKmtm .1BV d^jORo RISK LIVES Tok IR!KUO>l| IlOMi: ? Jammed, aboard this transport wUhout->ah tnrli to 'spare, ' these hundreds of black Americans1 are shown sumrwheie?tii tb?' At* rlantir.' enroutc to ji.Jn '.tic linht to establish (lie "I our troedoim.'! everywhere. Already thev aj-e ri^;lit* C KOLAN*I) IIA H S, ciniri rl artist tuly Li. tienninvkr.itin * 1 'ii- liUijun ~tVJOiF to Axis praclues Viui ^.iuuk- 1 iiig "tii 1* nation. '? ??-?X .. ? ' " V*'\' *- ' *>" '- x.--',; ?' t ?" v ;:.rsv ' . t.., . . y \ -;., -., 1. ' . yX% '.V*. .-X- v.. ... *v< ' ^ ^^ . W. ^Kf -% ^ %' > ' vFvT am f r - . .M},. ' r *' -r 4 .. '.?. jk< ; f 4 4 ^ 4! 'i company of recrui'.s, convcrlcl frem- ch ili.xiK into nmi^ bniit .n \ *~ {sailors In a lew weeks at r;rc ii jlakf^s rsaval Training Station puss- T i os snap pity fn review before th< tliis. year. Above i*- :? \V/\AC'k truthcieit at tlleii* 1 I J?^iLf rfiiriplttUfttt-rrt tTTTTTrtrnr TTTrs< ~ WAACs liave been ;>vnt to Army y cum us and recruiting oUUuiu t ... . -1;; .. , ?^r? *? JSj J^F f ing in ;> >><'? auil Lhc South Pacific ?here irtmts hxrr brrn rstabliKltPi! aga'.nsl the enemy." . * I nne wonders jtKt hoiv- 1 dng r seine Ameirrans uill continue "to .,.' rrprtr sttrh hrvalty d-ith ?i?seritn?" Pi'P'-"i ?.tixl oeonoimo?trr- ; justices. ami uheliicr Ihesj. men A ma> ev*yoof bolter ctHMlitinih than t Lhe oihs tlie% bit behind? Ifl42 saw thousands ?>l Vmcriran black' sol- s; diefs enter I ho ?;\r lor li t'cdont, ' ' 4 t ommandim?.. ..n irt-r. bbvrt TTi.w,,iit' (I>.n v uill in hrinehr of ttlo siTvke. inn was :v banne> year for servbe integration? . ... 4 f f I linmiihonl lht country and some , i.ivc l? foyejyii ltrnln wflll'n , | our fighters ai<* stationed. TKey do cttal jobs foi the .\iiny at the ser- j w pt?U. : * H I - PAir SBVE* *' 1 ? T 1 i.I. . .f... 7-/^, - ; - - ?_ 'H^'i PuP^L--Bltf /| ij / |* 1 I IS JlyiJlM^nH ^Kr ^/f ^r. ^ ^Wwr^r-^-'- -- ** - -< ^ *" ft? / ^wc I /^^m^iyp g <i i?i ^ ~ ?*-?? B^r^tfH .^T?M^HI K - _ ' ^ ' * * . " ' 2 '* ' +r'-&-"**> C*k* * .'mSlt\ . .' - ?:- 4 - - _ , . - : ^ $*' ' '[ 1-J|^ImmM 7> r:r- . y'-: *_ v " >1 'J A ^ 1 -v.: *3?^* ??' r yJW ^ m^m flB&* tvtch^h 8p i. .n"C h|b| Hr^__ wT~ I M53pfew. , ?.?, "BEYOND THE CALL OF Fleet, for manning a. m?chlne?Un H'TV" Dorli- Ml'lt^r refr??"^ ?* ? v?~*f ^mkiUng Hltt ^ptnH **'' ?avv ( tons from Admiral C. W. ship "beyond the caU*ut duty" '-^4 fiuiit/.; rtmini.mdiT "f Hit- Pai'flr Pearl Harbor, Deo 7, 1941. ?.?__ . ' ' , ;- - y "'> JlilmMBHfflF - jy* ,i 1 fy?* -<j0 |J^HI J^H HMMSS ~;fl ~ ? .^BL?-,~ . ...i ,... ^. .J ' his yovng woraap, typical of J parts for a mnrhUMjiin, jn ficfct the towad* of Wofru. ^oilwn In Uw J WOFT ^ t ** r ,V. *y; * ' ' * . \.t ;V-* . *