Portland inquirer. (Portland, Or.) 1944-194?, December 01, 1944, Page Page 5, Image 5

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MARRIAGE LICENSES
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Sue Carolyn Carey, 2405 Cotton­
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DEATHS
John Ridley, Vanport City, Age
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1340 N. Crosby Street
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L. Vann and the S. S. Hi«r-
SS. Bert Williams Launched i Robert
riet Tubman were launched at this
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and praised the New England Ship­ 1 yard.
The SS. Bert Williams makes a
building Corporation for its selec­ total
14 such ships named in
tion of a Negro workman, who had honor of of outstanding
Amer­
helped build the ship, to choose a icans by the United Negro
States
sponsor. He pointed out that it was time Commission. Others have Mari­
been
evidence of true Americanism. Mr. the S. S. Booker T. Washington,
Sides replied that the shipyard was George Washington Carver, Fred­
proud of the excellent working rec­ erick Douglass, John Merrick, Jas.
ord of Its employees, white and
Johnson. John H. Murphy,
Negro men and women, and point­ Wildon
Robert
Abbott, Paul Laurence
ed to evidence of it in the group Dunbar, S. John
Hope, Toussaint L’-
seated at the luncheon table.
Overture, and Edward A. Savoy.
The launching of the SS. Bert The Navy Department has named
Williams brings to a total of three a naval vessel, the destroyer escort
the number of Liberty Ships Leonard Roy Harmon, in honor of
launched at the New England a Negro mess attendant who re­
Shipbuilding Corporation in mem­ ceived the Navy Cross posthumous­
ory of outstanding members of the ly for heroic conduct at Guadal­
Negro race. Previously the S. S. canal.
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