1944-10-18

PAGE TWO THE NORTHWEST ENTERPRISE THE NORTHWEST ENTERPRISE Established 11120 PubUshed Wednesda)'s b)' The Northwest PubUshin8 Compan)' Official Publication of. the L B. P. 0. E. ot W. in the Northwest Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Portera; Owls Club, Inc. Entered at the Postoffioe, Seattle, Wn., as Second Class Matter Olflce 662Yz Jackson St., 4; Ph El 9787. P. 0. Box 1873 • 11 Subscription Rateoll: By Mail in advance: One year, $2.00; Six montt., $1.211; Three months, 75c E. I. ROBINSON, Editvr·Publisher Deadline for News: Tues. Noon: tor Advertising Tues. 6 P. M. BREMERTON NOTES Official Representative Northwest Enterprise JAS. T. WALKER, 3801 6th Phone 2778-W As a foot note, we mention! the following: (As a man think– eth, so is he). Mr. Crowley was reminded by friends that If he did plead inoocent, but down in his heart knew this act was in– tentional, he would surely pay for his crime by the hands of God, because only he and God know whether he is guilty or not. Supreme justice is a syno– nym for equal justice for all, colored or white, humble or mighty. CHURCH NOTES Mrs. Hattie Jones was given the honor and credit for filling the Ebenezer A. M. E. Church Sunday night to overflowing - Standing Room Only. Purpose-– candlelight services. Program with Miss Doris Jones as M. C. Important: Social Clubs, Organizations. News Must Be in by Sunday P .. M. Please Cooperate Everyone enjoyed the program very much. Refreshments were served fallowing the services and YOUR CHILDREN BREI'tlERTON CHURCHES INVITE YOU AND TO SUNDAY SCHOOL Ebenezer AME Church, Rev. Everett P. Williams, pastor. Sunday school 9:30; morning worthip 11; Christian Endeavor 7; evening Gerv!ce 8; prayer meet!ng Vrl'dJ.esd!!.ys at S o'clock. Ninth and Park in downtown Bremerton. Sincl..!r Community Cn•trcl:., Rev. George Hunt, acting pastor. Sunday school 9:4 5; se vices 11:30 and 8. East Port Orchard, Rev, C. W. Williams, pastor. Sunday school 9:45, services 11 and 7:4ii. Church schools at Upper View Ridge, 9:45; the Church 9:45; Sheridan School, 9: SO; Eastpark Hall 9:30. Morning worship at 11; eve– ning worship 7:30. Youth groups (junior, junior high and high school) 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednesdays at 7: 30. Pastor, Rev, Willis Loar. struck a vertebrae and deflected upward and lodged, thus sever– ing the spinal cord and causing a paralytic condition from that point downward. program. ---------- 1\IRS. ARLINE PAIYA IS CASEWORKER with Travelers Aid Society OF BRE:t\'IERTON Crowley had admitted firing VIEW RIDGE TAKES THE the shot accidentally. With the SPOTLIGHT gun on exhibit, Cohen went to A gentleman from Little F~lls, all the trouble to make the trial Minn., has come into our fair a long drawn out aftair. Cohen city, bringing with him his Dixie– contended that the gun muzzle , like mode of living. was placed against the body of 1 Having just come out of De– Fodna Ross and deliberately fired. troit and its recent race trouble, Proofs were made on corduroy it is alleged that he was one of material similar to the chenile the instigators of the riot there. rube worn by the deceased. He takes abode and employment The experiments were made with .32 regulation cartridges, whereby the ammunition In the murder weapon was .32 rifle type. The ballistics expert oculd not be sure the powder used for the experiment was of the same age as the powder used by Crow- ley's gun. The statement the dead woman Issued was not signed. Due to a ttaM).eY. the deceased was not 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 On the first Sunday in Novem– ber, Sinclair Church will hold or– dination of Rev. George L. Hunt, pastor protem., the Rev. E. B. Reed officiating. Time, 3 p. m. A political forum will be held In Sinclair Community Church, Friday, October 20 at 7:30 P. m. Candidates of both parties will lli~Llt!J Secrttl•'• L.atllnw lntl•p•ntl•rtf c,....,.., ~~,one . 8J PINE ST. 1:-r .... Open Evenings UntillO P .. M. Fruits - Vegetables - Grooeries PRIOES ALWAYS BIGHT Phone MA. 1826 SID'S DINING ROOM-----. Specializing in CHICKEN DINNERS ... FRENCH FRIED AND SOUTHERN STYLE - ALSO Delicious Chili Made from a Famous Call for Reservations 2330 E. Madison Old for Mexican Recipe Special Parties CApitol 9864 TAC0MA I trust our government then God help all of us. Stop wasting the The Northwest Enterprise dol~ars earned now. every one of Whlch comes as a result of some Lending Nortwcst Colored Weekly American boy has bit the dust ARTHUR L. HAYES somewhere. There is blood on l\fanager Tacoma Olflce 717. South 14th - MAin 6777 Taooma (3) Washington meaning than may appear upon the surface. I do not wish to be considered an authority os constitutlooal law but I do know that to our many regrets we have found many laws made since its adoption contrary to the letter and spirit expre&sed there In and many a court fight had to be instituted before matters could every wasted dollar. Next week more. Bye, now. NOTES HERE A:Vn THERE Ethel's Beauty. Shoppe be present, along with other be cleared up. Hair Styling Our Specialty 657 JACKSON ST. PHONE MAIN 8893 OPEN 9A.M. TO 7P.M. THE ANGELUS, Inc. Embalmers, Funeral Chapel Lady Attendant Funeral Directors Martha Davis, Manager 319 1-2th Ave. PR. 0333 Seattle, Wash. prominent speakers. Things of The present great political vital interest to all wl11 be dis- battle plainly presents earmarks cussed and the public is invited. of fun dam en t a I suggestive ELECT MARTIN To State LEGISLATURE 37th District Democratic Ticket changes, and mark you, some have a far more and deeper meaning tban appears on the sur– face. Let us help to win this war and then think of making such changes as we may consider well and in a better frame at mind to think along with the mlllions of our boys who are over there somewhere making the supreme sacrifice In order that we may live our lives as re~l Americans regardless of station in life. Some of us may not now eiujoy everything but it is better, I believe, to make a fin– ish fight on the battle front now in order that we may have a chancce to fight when it is over over there than to fail now on any front, then when te battle Is over the chance to fig-ht Is gone. Let us use the dollars we earn now to buy war bonds and save the bonds until the war Is over, 1 . ev&rybody Is go! ng to need a cushion when the smoke clears/ away. No nation can return to civil life unhurt after any war and that goes for individuals. It takes time and If we can not .- Ff'~~. . - ~:. ~- - - .-; -- '' BUY M 0 RE U • 5 . . ,.:- .. \.,.,, \ . WAR STAMPS · AN 0 · ·B 0 N 0 5" .. ·t:.;>·:-~' ~-'~:-~ ::·t_t: . .-,_ •'' 1 .' ·::~~~:'~~:( BONDS BUY BOMBS WEDNESDAY, OC.TOBED 18, 1944 'East Madison Shopping Distr1ct GENEVA B. MILLER Broker-Notary Public Hours: 10 a. m. to S p.m. 1916 E. Madison Pr 7050 Evenings, Pr 2838 Chandler Fuel Co. Express-Moving and Storag~lce Offl~ Phone East 4282 2226 East Madison St. Seattle, Wash. • every organization in the city Is asked to take a part with its membership in this great sale. Credit is going to be given all as a body in this drive for not only this particular bond sale, but all former bond sales. Get Madisoa D..ug Co. !2nd and E. Madison East 962S Drugs, Prescriptions, Cosmetics, Toilet Articles Founta.ln, Soft Drinkll, Caodl611 Downtown Prices Ice Cream and Sherbet& Pints 25c; quarts <>Oc Race Hair Specials Race Papers For Sale Open Daily 10 a.m. to 12 midnight ------· Honeysuckles Recreation ARTHUR HEAD, Mgr. CARD TABLES, POOL and SOFT DRINKS Phone EAst 9994 2030 East Madison Street ADELPHI APARTMENTS C. M. STOKES ATTORNEY AT LAW 627 Peoplt'!'s Bank Bldg. Telephone ELiot 3291 Second at Pike Street Douglas Apartments Wkere It Is Convenient and Homellke N•wly Renovated-Steam Heat HOt Water--Telephone Laundry Room RENTS REDUCED Furnished and Unturnlshed Apartments Beata $10 and Up (Continued from Pnge 11 his !Inger to do anything about on under a deal which is neither ! ne"" or old, but fair to all peo– ples of all classes.

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