Observer_1945-04-22

Page 8 The OBSERVER APRIL 22, 1945 I hoping and praying. May his plans be carried out. May all of us co– operate with our nation,ill leaders that the principles and precepts of a lasting peace may be reached. For, only with the proper consid– eration of these international and interracial issues, will we have a lasting peace." Phone BRoadway 5395 Louisiana Plant Must End Wage Difference Washington, D. C.-The Na– tiomil War Labor Board has or– dered the Shreveport (La.) plant of Libbey-Owens-Ford Company to eliminate wage differentials be– tween white and Negro workers in that plant. "Credit to All" Open Fridays until eight p. m. ARBITMAN'S NEW YORK OUTFITTING CO. Full Line of Ladies' and Mep.'s WEARING APPAREL I 1007-1011 S. W. Washington Portland, Ore. 2013 N. Williams Avenue a ·1 R D'S Portland, Oregon MUSIC - SANDWICHES DELUXE FOUNTAIN SERVICE ' Dr. Unthank Speaks on Delta Program (Continued from Page 1) these nations are praying that his ideals and purposes will be carried out. "His greatness knows no boun– daries. No race has been unaf– fected. No creed can but bow in prayer. "The Negro in Ar_nerica is no different from any other group. Franklin Delano Roosevelt may be said to be the only President since Lincoln and the first Roosevelt, who gave the Negro courage and hope. "In the very depths of the de– pression, he was our ray of hope, too. He made the .Negro feel that he, too, was an integral part of this great nation. For the Negro, dis– couraged in many cases, disfran– chised, discriminated-felt that he was truly the forgotten man. He received relief. He received, cer– tainly, more jobs and better jobs than he had had before. "In this period of depression, this HOUSES FOR SALE Two 5-room houses for sale. All on one floor: living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms, bath, woodshed, walk, etc.; paved street, sewer; all street improvements paid and paved alley in rear. Priced to sell, $2,000 each, $800 each down. Will sell both or either one. Located at 517 and 525 N. Fargo St. Sales– man will hold open from 12:30 p.m. until 3 p.m. Sunday, April 29. T. M. Thomason, Real Estate. Tel. SU 8134. Nation saw an unprecedented shift of Negro votes to the Demo– cratic party. So great was this · political shift, that in our last two presidential elections, this Negro vote has in many states and cities, been a balance of power. "The Negro of America lost, in some measure, in these history– making twelve years, some of his fears and doubts-yes, some of his inferiority complex. For here, at the head of our nation, was a man. A man who was not afraid to ask for fair treatment of the Negro. He did not hedge. He did not dodge issues. He did less of the ac– cu<>tomed compromise on racial is– sues. He appointed a Fair Employ-~ ment Practice Committee. The na– tion-wide request for full employ– ment in war efforts, without re-I gard to race, color, or creed, was at least stated as a government policy. 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