1944-11-01

___ / PAGE TWO THE NORTHWEST ENTERPRISE Eatablished 1P20 Published Wedneedays by The Northwest Pablishinll: Company OUiclal Publication of the L B. P. 0. E. of W. In the Northwest Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; Owls Club, Inc. Initiative No. 157 Is a Shameful Deceit and F rand, Says Langlie THE NORTHWEST ENTERPRISE :t~Ie,one 8J PINE ST. t:T~ Open Evenings UntillO P. M. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1944 Madison Shopping Distr1ct GENEVA B. MILLER B.t'oker-Notary Publlo Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Madison Drug Co. 22nd and E. Madison Drup, Prescriptions, Cosmetics, ToUet Articles Fountain, Soft Drinks, Candies Downtown Pricee Ice Cream and Sherbets Pints 25c; quarts oOc 111ntered at the Postofilce, SeatUe, Wn., &.'1 Second Class Matter Office 6621-'2 Jackson St., 4; Ph El 9'787. P. 0. Box 1878 • 11 Subscr!pUon Ra.tes: By Mall In advance: One yea.r, $2.00; Six months, $1.25; Three months, 75c E. I. ROBINSON, Editur-PubliBher SEATTLE- The January ses– sion of the state legislature w!ll be asked to Increase old-age pen– sions " in line with rising living costs," Gov. Arthur B. Langlie said in a state-wide radio address last night. Greceries 1916 ·E. Madison -=:::::-::::--: :- ::-:=::-::-::-::-:--::-:-----_:P.:h:.:o.:n::.e_:MA=:.:.·..:1::8:::2:6J Pr 7050 Evenings, Pr 2838 Froits - Vegetables PRICES ALWA.YS RIGHT Race Hair Specials Blwe Papers For Sale Open Daily 10 a.m. to 12 midnight Deadline for News: Tues. Noon; for Advertising Tues. 6 P. M. "We w!ll see, as in the past, that funds are available to insure prompt and continued payments," the governor declared. SID'S DINING ROOM------:·' ';===:=:::=. Chandler Fuel Co. BREMERTON NOTES Official Representative Northwest Enterprise JAS. T. WALKER, 3801 6th Phone 2778-W Important: Social Clubs, Organizations. News Must Be in by Sunday P. M. Please Cooperate These pledges to the state's senior citizens were made after LangUe continued his attack on Initiative 157 by declaring It would Increase the biennial pen– sion cost from $26,000,000 to $107,000,000 . The governor de– scribed the measure as a part of BREMERTON CHURCHES INVITE YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN a "subversive plot" to wreck the TO SUNDAY SCHOOL state's financial structure. He Ebenezer AME Church, Rev. Everett P. Williams, pastor. Sunday school 9:30; morning worehlp 11; Christian Endeavor 7; evening aervlce 8; ' prayer meeting W..-dt.esd~ys at <; o'clock. Ninth and Park in downtown Bremerton. Sinclair Community Cn•lrcl:., Rev. George Hunt, acting pastor. Sunday school 9:45; se vices 11:30 and 8. East Port Orchard, Rev. C. W. Williams, pastor. Sunday school 9:45, services 11 and 7:45. Church schools at Upper View Ridge, 9:45; the Church 9:45; Sheridan School, 9: 3 0; Eastpark Hall 9:30. Morning worship at 11; eve– ning worship 7:30. Youth groups (junior, junior high and bigb school) 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednesdays at 7:30. Pastor, Rev. Willis Loar. U. S. Coast Guard to JAMES T. WALKER Mgr. Northwest Enterprise Bremerton, Wash. said it was a "shameful deceit" and a "fraud upon every group to which it shamefully appeals." The governor asserted that "the veterans have seen through the camoutlage and discovered the trap." That is why, re said, "we find all the veterans' organi– zations as well as other civic and fraternal groups of the state . . . out in the forefront fighting this measure." As a second major point in his talk, the 42-year-old chief execu– tive hit at an "unholy alliance" or city political machinw which he said have joined with left– wing radical groups in this elec tion. He compared their motives and aims with a detailed record of his own administration at Olympia. "You have had good govern– ment in washington State for the last three and one-half Among the workers responding years," LangUe declared. '•Gov– in addition to Miss Davis and ernment without fear or favor. Skilled, conscientious state per– sonnel drastically reduced in number has given you better and increased services at a minimum cost well within the framework Mrs. Hazel were: Mr. Robert Ad– dison, director of the Slnc\air Housing project; Mrs. Creola Ayers, Assistant supervisor of Activity Center; Mrs. Kathryn Accept Negro Women Booth and Mrs. Marie s. Greer, of the tax structure of the state. Nursery School teachers; Mrs. We or your state administration Enolla Holmes, Supervisor of will continue to give you honest, Recreation; Mrs. Henrietta John- efficient and effective state gov– son, Intakeworker with Kitsap ernment:'" U. S. Coast Guard headquar– ters in Washington, D. C. made the following announcement to– day: '•The Coast Guard will follow the general policy of the Navy in accepting Negro women in the Women's Reserve. It will accept Negro women for service in the SPARS in quotas according to the needs of the service. Bremerton Professional Workers in Round-Table County Welfare; Mrs. Irene Nap- The governor pointed to the per, City Recreation Supervisor; creation of a $42,000,000 post– Mrs. Arline Paiya, caseworker war surplus; to ••competent lead– with uso Travelers Aid; Mrs. ership" in state departments; to Eunice Simmons, personnel work- programs for the elimination of er with Puget sound Navy Yard, communicable diseases; to state Mrs. Selena Brown, matron at funds which provided schools Girls Dormitory, Miss Rosetta with "the largest allotment in Kallas, ·secretary USO No. 2 ; Miss their rl!;tory"; to research to de– Helen Guillemette, secretary at velop n,3w payrolls; to a program Sinclair H 0 using; and Mrs. for exp~nslon of internatlonll-1 Wilma Hogan, bookkeeper at trade; t plans for advancement Sinclair. of avlatl n after the war, and to h J I "the mo$t progrjlss!ve social se- Called toget er by Mrs, os e Dinner was served before the curity system In the nation." Hazel, Assistant USO director, the discussion period. Miss Davis in professional and clerical workers of Bremerton met for a round table discussion last Wednesday evening. The purpose of the meeting was interpretation of the function ofthe various ageu- cies, an evaluation of services summing up the value of such a gat h e r i n g, compl!mented the group for its forwight In meet ing and discussing their goals and evaluating the service they are renderingthe community. 8 p. m. ~at the Bremerton High School, the eminent psychiatrist, Dr. R. Stoltzheiso will present illustrated lectures on the sub– ject "When Our Servicement Re turn Home." May we count on you? SPECIAL NEWS renfdered the community, and a How are you , as an American discussion of broad objectives. A citizen, going to meet your obli– special guest or the evening was gation to the returning service- On the ~irst Sunday in Novem– ber, S!nclalr Community Church at I will hold Ofdination of Rev. Geo: Miss Mamie Davis, Assistant Re- men? gional Director Of USO. On November 1st and 8th, GILT EDGE CLEANERS SEneca 9450 ·:· 611 Jackson St. THREE-DAY SERVICE Expert Cleaning and Finishing Repairing that Satisfies. Hats Cleaned & Blocked Ladies' Alterations by Experienced Dressmaker PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION L. Hunt, pastor pro tern. Rev. Davi~, Seattle; Rev. Reed, Spokane, Dir. Caldwell of the Washington State Association will officiate. ----C\--- NEWS RELEfSES The Parentj-Teacher Association . of Bremerto{n is having a mem– J bership dr!v . Membership dues I for parents s 50c each. Parents may join b filling out the in- 1 formation b anks sent home by I children. N xt meet date Nov. 8, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= · 7:30p.m. h the Little Theater .• I High School. S h e r I d a n Civic Association meets Thurs ay night at Com- Specializing in CHICKEN DINNERS ... FRENCH FRIED AND SOUTHERN STYLE - ALSO Delicious Chili Made from a Famous Call for Reservations 2330 E. Madison Old Mexican Recipe for Special Parties CAp~tol 9864 HONEST GROCERY 1235 Jackson St. CAp. 9897 Has a Complete Lin~ of Finest - Staple Groceries Fresh Fish Fresh Chickens Fresh Fruits Beer Mixers VISIT OUR STORE INSPECT OUR STOCK Norman A. West, Proprietor SEE OUR SELECTION OF BULOVA AND GRUEN WATCHES PICK YOUR GIFTS NOW AND USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING THE PACIFIC JEWELERS 210 First Street TIP TOP CLOTHES SHOP 1\fEN'S BF..."TTER ~@THES FOR LESS • TWO STORES IN BREMERTON 231 Burwell • 323 N. Callow Tailor Made Ready Made Unclaimed H. H. McCOMB Open Eves. Phone 3242 SESSION BROS. BAR-B-QUE "Where a Sandwich Is a Meal" BAR-B-Q SPARERIBS e BEE·F' e PORK e CIDCKEN Express-Moving and Stora~lce Offl~ Phone East !282 2226 East Madison St. Seattle, Wash. 1./GHTENS IBRIWIUS TANNED, DARK WHEATLEY YWCA By Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt Honeysuckles Recreation ARTHUR HEAD, Mgr. CARD TABLES, POOL and SOFT DRINKS Phone EAst 9994 2030 East Madison Street ADELPHI APARTMENTS A. Palatial Home for Particular People ULTRA MODERN In Every Respect Overlooking Lake Washington Apartments Reasonable 230-82 2Srd Ave. No. Ca. 1791 J. A. "Jack" Johnson C. M. STOKES ATTORNEY AT LAW 1'127 People's Bank Bldg. Day & Night Phone EL 3291 Second at Pike Street Douglas Apartments Wlaere It Is Oon,venlea.t IUld Homelike The moderne ttes have organ– ized for the coming year wit h Mrs. Jewel Waggener a s prE*!i– dent. At present they ar e lay– ing plans for a r ecruiting pro– ~~Tam . Any young women inter– ested are invited to be present . The teen age activity held each Friday night at th Y. M. C. A. has changed names and by popu– lar vote will be known from n ow on as Club 23 . The B. & I. Girls ~ ·~~~:::::'~~~~===~~~ Newly Renovated-Steam Heat HOt Watl!r-T~lephone Laundry Room BDft'8 BEDUOED Furnished and Unturnlahed Apartments of Phyllis Wheatley entertained I the girls living a t Duwamish I Housing Pro)ect. 'rhursday night at the Y the girls had a very enjoyable evening of group sing– Ing and games. A brief program 1 B. & I. clubs of the Y. W. C. A. I The remainder of the evening was spent In a social hour and I refr eshmen•ts were served W are ha ppy to ha;e Mrs. I Willie William-s of Dallas, Texas ! added to our staff as th e new [ housekeeper. Keep in mtnd the harvst Home F estival, Nov. 18. All clubs interested in booths , j call iu at the Y., EAst 6320. The Women's Study Club h eld its gall meeting Wednesday, Oct. 25 at 1 o'clock . Don' t forget the mod ern dance group on Monday evenings at Garfield. The committee of management will meet this Friday, 8 o'clock. WA a~<> urgin g all , metl'bers to be present. Mrs. Roy Green, chairman, Mrs. Roy Harvy, sec- retary. All Y. W. C. A. groups enjoyed ~;~~.we'en Parties during the 1 EAST MADISON BRANCH Y. M. C. A NEW NAME POR GAME NIGHT At one of the recent sessions of the Y M-YWCA teen-age pro– grams, the boys and girls chose the name "Club 23" as the name of the Friday evening teen-age club. At the present time there are 107 boys and girls r egistered in the teen-age program. The activities are carried out every Friday evening at the East Madi– son YMCA. Last Friday every one came in costume. Those present had a very nice time ducking for apples, apples on a string, dancing, and enjoying the cider and doughnuts. Any boy or girl between the ages of 14 to 20 inclusive is eligible to join. TORCH-Y AND ill-Y CLt;BS HAVE SPEAKERS Bell.ta ,10 and Up WAR BONDS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BONDS BUY BOMBS Dr. F. B. Cooper, :Mgr. lU 24th Ave. No. EAst 9817 BARBER WANTED Plea~ant Working Conditions. Post-War Security Position $65 PER WEEK GUARANTt.:ED 8-Honr Day. Choose Your Owu Time. Apply Jackson Barber Shop. MAN WANTED For Packing House Work. Hours 4:30 to Midnight. Good Pay. ACME PACKING CO. RA 5700 Mr. Shekter 666 Jackson St. WANTED Experienced Beauty Operator MODERNISTIC BEAUTY SALON 674 Jackson St. ~lAin 9898 Roofing, Siding Insulation WORK . GUARANTEED Estimates Free. Deal Direct With the Applicator and SAVE 1\IO~EY. PR. 8481 840 Poplar Place Bask etball, volleyball , badminton and other games are avail able. Th ere are classes for men as well as classes for boys. Drop in to th e YMCA and sign up for one I -------------• of the classes. Remember, boys, that swimming classes are held the first and third Mondays of ea ch month at the Central YMCA. The only charge! s a 10-cent locker fee . The time is 6:45 to 7:30 p. m. The Four Freedoms, boasted of in the Atlantic Charter, must be given a meaning to Include the black man. There must be a realization on the part of white Americans that we too are hu– man beings; we too wish to share in the be tte r things of life· we l\10RE - STOKES too are Americans. Southern (Continued from Page 1) Democrat-s tel! the Negro to •'be Negroes have written their patient;'' Republicans tell the names in flowing, warm blood on Democrats to "hurry up." Ethel's Beauty Shoppe Hair Styling Our Specialty / munity Hall, located at shopping district. Tim , 8 p. m. Matters of vital inter t to be discussed, Both the Hi-Y and Torch-Y Clubs of the East Madison YMCA I had guest speakel's last week. Phone EA. 9784 I The Hi-Y club had Charlie Nor- i •••••••••••••••••••••••••••l man, Field Representative or the 316 12th Ave. So. every battlefield from Concord to Have you ever thought sincere– Bataan. History has recorded ly about the price paid for the the trea-son of various white per- Thirteenth, Fourteenth aud Fif– sons, but it is the proud boast teenth Amendments to the Con– of the bla ck sons of America that stitution of the United States? no traitor to th e Stars and Do you realize fully the blood Stripes bas eve r been clothed in that was -caused to be shed over a black skin . For that reason these words? To have them and because we have watered printed on their pages required the tree of liberty with our t\)ars the sacrifice of thousands upon and because we have watered thousands .of lives. It required blood pouring out on foreign ·soil the invasion of the sanctity of to make the world safe for de- the home, breaking up of fam– mocracy, we feel it no presump- !lies, separation of wives and tion to ask that now we be per- sweethearts, mother from son, mitted to share in th e economic and brother from brother. It ra- 657 JACKSON ST. PHONE MAIN 8893 OPEN 9A. M. TO 7P. M. THE ANGELUS, Inc. This is a te IN THE ARMY The following men from A-C Washington have completed their primary training at the 2164th AAF Base Unit (Contract Pilot School, Primary), Tuskegee In– stitute, Alabama and have been Choosing day, transferred to Tuskegee Army Air r 22, the stork Field, to continue their training presented Mrs. Leonard D. Clark In the basic and advanced phase with a fine y ungster weighing of flying. nine pounds a d two ounces. A-C Winston , Charles H., 131 And is she happy? Both are 28th Ave., Seattle, Washington. cheerful. Dorle Miller Club announces )WShip club will a big meeting to be held at tb elr sponsor a politic I debate at Mt. club room Nov. 3, 2326 East Zion Baptist Ch rch, 19th Ave, Madison. and East Madis n st·., Sunday The main event will be a evening, November 5 at 8 o'clock. movie, "Hell Bent for the Elec– Four speakers will~e allowed 10 tions.'' There will also be a minutes each, give or take a review of •'Freedom Road, " by minute. Speakers for the Re- Josephine Patrick and a reading publican party will be Dr. F. B. by one or the members. Rev. Cooper and Attorntey C. M. Hayes wil! be gu est of honor. Re– Stokes; for the Demo·crat!c party freshments will be served after Embalmers, Funeral Chapel Lady Attend~ r.nt p d A (J ''") . S. Barnett an J. , RCA the meeting. Public invited. Funeral Di'rectors Martha Davis, Manager .Johnson. Admission · s free and 319 ).2th Ave. PR. 0333 __ s_e_a_u_le_,_w_a_s_h_ •..: I ~!e ;::~~~.is cordially Invited to Buy Bonds and Stamps Spokane, Washington LODGE NOTICE Inland Empire Loge No. 8 F. & A. M. 1\leeting held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8rd & Cowley Or. Vernon Scott W. 111. N. 1006 Summit Blvd.. B 0181'1 F. A. Stokes, Sec. W. 529 1\fansctleld - B. 0849 E. J . Brown Ill. W. G. III. Rt No.8 -Phone L 1227 No. 109 L B. J>. 0. E. W. Puge11 Sound LocJp EDm 1\leets at 662 * ,Jackson St. Elk.'JI Club, First and Third Monday each Montll. E. R. <Jbalney, Exl!J.ted Ruler, TeL RAJnler 309~. 9688-Mth Sci. W. E. Vrooman, Secretary, TeL EAst 6864. U74-21st. Dr. F. B. Cooper DENTIST OUice: EL 3647; Bee. Ea. 1888 Hours: 9 to 1 and 2 to~ Suite 362-S Empire Bu.llcllq Second and Ma&lisoD Seattle YMCA as their speake r on Wednesday. Mr. M. C. Ward is the advisor for the Hi-Y club and Harold Redmond is the president. The Torch-Y club had George Fahey from the state probation office a~ their speaker. Marsieo Wells who has charge of select– ing speakers for the club has lined up an array of good speak– ers for the regular meetings on Thursdays. The firs t 'speaker for the club will be Attorney John Prim from the prosecutor's of– fice. NEW OLUB BEING FORMED A new club for young men is peacetime pursuits of the coun– try. It is only common sense that of the two governing poll– tical parties of the United States the one which over a long period vished good land, good earth which had theretofore been fer– tile and productive. It precipi– tated and fostered an enmity that is even today finding its reper- now in the process of being or- of time shows the most consist- cussions in our national welrare ganized. The first meeting was ent liberal attitude towards c!ti- as it is reflected In the halls of held on Monday, October 30 . Any zens of all colors is the party Congress. The act of translat– young men who wish to join this which can be trusted to help ing these changes into law tarn– club may contact the YMCA Sec- pitch-fork us into our rightful scends the puny abilities of man, retary by call!ng CA. 0649. The positions as American citizens. for it has within it the attri– club program will consist of r e- We a re asking no morEj and butes of divinity. Nothing short !igious, social and a thleti c pro- f should accept no less. Th e pa- of a God-originated idea could grams as well as worth while tronizing brutal treatment of Ne- consummate a plan that would projects for the community. groes epitomized by Southern make wretches walk the earth iii ATHLETICS Democrats c r eates r esentment equal freedom with a former The Monday night gym classes among t he peoples of darker col- master. Therefore, I say, In this a t Edmond Meany school are ors all over the nation. These election let us stand with the getting off to a good start. Ted peoples are beginning to let it be Republican party which stood and Davis Is handling this program. known that they had just as soon is standing with us . Therein lies The gym is at our disposal from die trying to liberate their souls our hope of future betterment. 7 to 10 emery Monday evening. as to live in a state of subjection. Take the witness. , •

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