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PORTLAND INQUIRER Page 2 for negro nurses at these facili head nurses, assistant to chief ties include 25 at Tuskegee, 15 nurse and assistant chief nurse. at O teen, and one each a t K e Salaries of chief nurses, classified P-3 and P-4, w ill range from coughtan and Fort B ayard. $3.200 ti $4,600, depending on the In addition to reclassification, type and size of th e hospital. a new policy of auotom atic ro N ursing a rts supervisors and a s tation from isloated stations a f te r tw o y ears of service and an sistants as P-3 and P-2, repec- advanced educational program I tively. also have been announced. The education program w ill include p o st-g rad u ate courses at G overn ENTERPRISE CHAPTER NO. 1 O. E. S. m ent expense, to g eth er w ith leaves of absence w ithout pay M eetings 1st W ednesday each for those nurses desirous of ob m onths 8:00 p. m. Prince H all Tem ple, F. & A. M. taining college degrees. U nder 116 N. E. R ussell St. this policy, seniority w ill be re Dollie Paries, W.M. tained by nurses during the tim e Lenora G askin, S ecretary they are in schools. BUDDY JOHNSON’S ORCHESTRA WHAMMING 'EM The use of senior cadet nurses by V eterans A dm inistration fac Dahlia Temple No. 202 ilities w ill be continued, and the I. B. P. O. E. W. One of the greatest bands right now la Buddy Johnson's who with vocalists Ella Johnson and Arthur estab lish m en t of in-service p ro M eets every 1st and 3rd T uesday P r y s o c k are scoring on a tour triumphant. A popular Dacca recording artist Johnson’s musical aggre gram s of tra in in g in am putation 2504 N. W illiam s Ave., 8 p. m. gation is a favorite with the bobby-sock crowd. 8mall wonder when reports come from north, south, and ' and chest surgery centers and Mrs. L ethe Peck, D au g h ter R u ler west that Johnson is whamming ’em. P. 8. Th a t’s the coined phrase for “solid smash hit.” Incidently . - this orchestra is setting new attendance records on a tour through the South playing key southern cities cancer clinics, to g eth er w ith 27 after having already ben acclaimed “tops’* on ths west coast./ hospitals d esignated for special Golden West 844. GUOF tre a tm e n t of spinal cord injuries, 2d & 4th T uesday 2:30 His chief engineer is Daniel D uf will result in a broad o p p o rtu n M eetings HOWARD VICTORY 116 N. E. Russell St. fy, w ho also has a long and com ity for nurses to im prove th e ir P rince H all Tem ple, F. & A. M. m endable record at sea. | m fm _ know ledge. SH IP SOON TO SE E Josephine M orrison, M. N. G., Included am ong th e m u ltitu d e W g - L 1 3 S S I l l 6 f l U nder th e reclassification pol Mrs. A nnabelle H arris, N.G. Sec. of tests the H ow ard V ictory was A CTIV E SERV ICE N urses in V eterans A d m in istia- icy, nurses w ill be em ployed w ith called upon to pass w ere a six- a ratin g of P-1, w ith a startin g Named for H ow ard U niversity hour en durance ru n ; a "crash* tion service, including 109 Negro salary of $2,000. O perating room Excelsior Lodge No. 23 F. & A. M. of W ashington, D. C., the SS stop, which pu t th e sh ip ’s tu rb in e nurses in four V eterans hospitals, ! supervisors w ill be P-2, salary of have been ordered reclassified H ow ard V ictory, a 456-foot-long, engines in reverse im m ediately $2,600; in th is sam e class w ill be M eets every 2d and 4th M onday at 8:00 p. m. sleek and speedy cargo vessel, a fte r a full-speed-ahead; anchor from a subprofessional statu s to Prince H all Tem ple, F. & A. M. professional statu s effective Ju ly which later w ill be converted to test, ru d d e r steering tests and a 116 N. E. R ussell St. 1, 1945, Brig. Gen. F ran k *T a troopship, will soon be ready to ; full-speed-astern perform ance. Boise S train, W.M. tak e her place on the sea lanes T he H ow ard V ictory was d e -j ^ ' ne.*’ A d m in istrato r of \e te r a n s L. R. B lackburn, S ecretary to our arm ed forces overseas, livered by B ethlehem -F airfield an n ° unc*‘d ^ i s week Phone T R inity 1857 T he reclassification order, The H ow ard V ictory successfully j Shipyard, Inc., B altim ore, Md., to N e w Spring F u ll passed a series of rigid tests on th e M aritim e Com mission and it b u n g about pay in- BiUy Webb Lodge 1050 creases, m aking the salary range her tria l run, Ju n e 5, the U nited will be boarded and operated by Drape Suits and L B. P. O. E. of W. from $2,000 to $4,600, plus o v er S tates M aritim e Commission an- W. J. R oundtree and Co. M eets ev ery 2nd and 4th W ed. Slacks nounced this week. | The keel for the H ow ard Vic- tim e, is designed to place nurses 8:30 p. m. in the V eterans A dm inistration The new ship will be com m and- tory, one of four such ships 2504 N. W illiam s, n e a r R ussell ed by Capt. H. L. Nillson, a na- nam ed for Negro colleges, was j service on a p arity w ith A rm y, W. L. Shine, E x alted R u ler O liver E. Sm ith, S ecretary tive of Sw eden and a v eteran of laid M arch 29, 1945; she was Navy and Public H ealth nurses, Stanley's Clothes Shop 435 SW. W ashington St. 37 years o f seafaring life. Capt. launched May 14 and tu rn ed over and, it is believed, w ill help re Enterprise Lodge No. 1 Nillson said he w as im pressed to th e M aritim e Commission cru itm en t of nurses to m eet th e by th e vessel’s tria l run, but th a t Ju n e 8, w ith a total of 61 w orking dem and for 2,000 needed im F. & A. M. DISCOVERY D LLY W O O D th e type was not entirely new days from keel laying to load m ediately in th e V eterans A d M eets every 1st and 3rd M onday H A IR -L O O K S vay m in istratio n facilities. to him because he has sailed on ing. 8:00 p. m. L O N G I I — 'film j f r iC w in iniii ill " on P rin ce H all Tem ple, F. & A. M. IN — 7— —I DAYS! «rTrtW-Tie ■ - * s s r ~ ]f a VE~V(TlTTnfe a T e Tf f u d u ty in VeW rans A dm inistration J -F V IX 116 N. E. R ussell St. happy to have been chosen the | THE UNITED NEGRO COL- size a t- institutions include 74 at Tuske-j JA R S C harles R aw lins, W. M. master of the SS H ow ard Victory. | LEGE FUND? M -D A Y S gee, Ala.; 15 at O teen, N. C.; 15; SU PPLY Jam es L. W asson, S ecretary move at K ecoughtan, Va., and five at MT. HOOD CHAPTER F o rt B ayard, N. W. V acancies NO. 16 O. E. S. M eets every 2nd and 4th T hurs- Gives R oberta B lackburn, W. M. life, LUS M arie B. 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