Page 2 PORTLAND INQUIRER m ent procedures to reduce the ude, which preceded the m eeting. am ount of tim e a v eteran spends The d a y ’s activities ended w ith a in the USES office. Insofar as Victory Ball at Beale A venue possible, USES personnel h an d l A uditorium . ing v e teran s’ placem ent activi The “C aptuin Luke W eathers ties will be v eteran s them selves. D ay” was planned by Lt. G eorge M EM PHIS, Tcnn.—As a trib u te More th an 1,000,000 v eteran s W. Lee, ch airm an of th e Negro to Capt. Luke W eathers, Negro Division of the Shelby C ounty W ith the num ber of veterans of the present w ar have sought air ace and n ative of Memphis, War Finance Com m ittee, assist retu rn in g to civilian life con em ploym ent, job counseling or Negro citizt ns of this city p u r oth er inform ation at U nited ed by a citizens’ com m ittee com stan tly increasing, th e U nited chased $200,00 w orth of W ar posed of R obert W right, M aurice S tates Em ploym ent Service w ill S tates E m ploym ent Service of Bonds at a d in n er and a rally H ulburt, N at W illiams, Hollis expand its v eteran s’ program s fices, Mr. M cN utt reported. held in his honor here last week. Of the total num ber of veterans Price and th e Rev. W. T. B rew s and activities im m ediately to as The $20,00 purchase carried the applying to USES, approxim ately ter, St. Several organizations sure adequate and special service tp tal W ar Bond purchases of and in stitutions cooperated in the to veterans, P aul V. M cNutt, one-fourth w ere physically dis M emphis Negroes above th e $1,- and req u ired selective promotion. chairm an of th e W ar M anpow er abled L .«¿. »*•** 000,000 m ark. placem ent techniques, as do all Commission, said today. The city-w ide, all-day W ar w orkers, WMC W hile veteran s have been handicapped INK SPOTS Bond program was designated ENTERPRISE CHAPTER placed by USES in m ore th an pointed out. featuring BILLY KENNY "C aptain L uke W eathers D ay,” NO. 1 O. E. S. 80,000 jobs up to Ju n e of this “The USES program is to give and W ar Bond purchases w ere M eetings 1st W ednesday each year, it is necessary th a t the the v eteran th e m axim um job spurred by th e slogan, “B uy a m onths 8:00 p. m. o pportunity,” Mr. M cN utt said. operating organization of the em fied ap p lican t-v eteran or non Bond for L uke W eathers Day.” P rince Hall Tem ple, F. & A. M. ploym ent service be stren g th en - “In connection w ith th e disabled v eteran to the job, w e w ant to A victory scroll, dedicated to this 116 N. E. Russell St. ed and th a t th e specialized serv- j service m en, we believe th at al- see th a t the v eteran is offered •Army A ir Forces officer, was in Dollie Paries, W.M. ice to veterans be stepped u p , ! m°st every such v eteran cart be- the m axim um job opportunity. scribed by all persons purchasing Lenora G askin, S ecretary Mr. M cN utt said. come a highly productive w orker, V eterans seeking jobs are not War Bonds during the w eek of “It is the in te n t of th e law j if be *s placed on a job the now required to apply to USES, Ju n e 25. The scroll will be hung D ahlia Temple No. 202 and th e w ill of the A m erican physical dem ands of w hich m atch since they are rem oved from on the w alls of Beale A venue people, as expressed th ro u g h his physical capacities, I. B. P. O. E. W. WMC controls. M any re tu rn d i A uditorium . th e ir elected represen tativ es in i “O ther v eteran s req u irin g spe- rectly to th eir old jobs, but the C aptain W eathers and a sq u ad Meets every 1st and 3rd T uesday Congress, th a t there shall be ' cial services are those w ho had m ajority released so far huve ron of pilots flew to M emphis 2504 N. W illiams Ave., 8 p. in, m axim um job o p portu n ity for no experience previous to en ter- registered w ith USES. We e x Mrs. L ethe Peck, D aughter R i * from th e Tuskcgee A rm y Air v eteran s,” he continued. “The in8 th e arm ed services. The pect this num ber to increase w ith Forces Field to participate in the ta sk of placing veteran s in new U SES job counseling facilities each passing m onth and U SE., W ar Bond activities. Prior to the G olden 'W est 844, GUOF jobs has been delegated to USES have been of h elP t0 la r8e n u m " stands ready to do its utm ost to W ar Bond rally at H andy Park, M eetings 2d & i ’.1, Tuesday 2:30 and we are determ ined th a t noth- bers such v eteran s in connec- speed th e re tu rn of the d is 116 N. E. R u ssell St. the fliers "bom barded” the city ing shall be left undone in carry- tion w ith j ° b training, education - charged veteran to civilian life." ! P rin ce Hgll Tem ple, F. & A. M. w ith leaflets announcing a par* ing out o u r responsibility. The a ^ opportunities and em ploym ent Josephine M orrison, M. N. G., Mrs. A nnabel!# H arris, N.G. Sec. v eteran has served his country i ProsPects in various fields, A m other took h er sm all son and th e country has the respon-I "Em ploym ent in terv iew ers at- to the Egyptian room of a New sibility to serve th e v eteran be- tem p t to m atch the v e te ra n ’s York museum. A fter they had Excelsior Lodge No. 23 cause in the tran sitio n from sol- j previous skills or those he ac- looked at the ancient objects on F. & A. M. d ier to civilian all other things Quired in service w ith related display there, th e boy com M eets every 2d and 4th M onday fade in im portance w hen com- occupations in civilian life. Some plained, “I see m um m ies all at 8:00 p. m. p ared w ith a suitable job.” skills, such as tru ck driving, around, bu t w here are th e p u p P rince Hall Tem ple, F. & A. M. 116 N. E. Russell St. The special service to veterans cooking and baking, have obvi- pies?” —Parade. • Boise S train , W.M. include a v e teran s’ em ploym ent ous civilian job counterparts. To L. R. B lackburn, S ecretary re p re se n ta tiv e in each S tate, a I Place in civilian jobs such o th er r f l n n c Phone T R inity 1857 v e teran s’ em ploym ent represen- m ilitary and n av al personnel as u 1 b t — O A n U b Stanley's Clothes Shop e r f e c t I »ice, tativ e in each local USES office ex-bom bardiers, navigators and .M agic D ice. £ *£ £ / , 435 SW. W ashington St. a g i c < ar< la— Billy W ebb Lodge 1050 th ro u g h o u t the country, train ed in fan try m en , w ith no previous M R e a d th e B a c k t • • • In k s . D a u b s , L B. P. O. E. of W. personnel to interview , counsel w ork experience, WMC in con- — ( BLUE BOOK P o k e r C h ip s. DI S COVERY HOLLYWOOD and re fe r veterans to jobs and to ju n ctio n w ith th e W ar and N avy G a m i n g D a y - M eets every 2nd and 4th Wed. • • ! 'C A T A LO G II A la-L O O K S 3-way o u ts , D ice 8:30 p. m. furnish veterans w ith in fo rm a D epartm ent has developed special B o x e s, C o u n te r hair 2504 N. W illiam s, near Russell G a m e s , P u n c h b o a r d s . W R I T E F O R and 7-DA1TS! tion concerning other agencies aids. •, . . . W. L. Shine, E xalted R uler . - 1 c CATALOG TODAY. W hile th e first principle of i k . c . c a r d co. w . W a sh in g to n scalp set up to serve them . It also is O liver E. Sm ith, S ecretary B lvd., C h ica go 7, III. treat contem plated to speed up place- USES is to refer th e best quali- ment. n rru Enterprise Lodge No. 1 Remove ! loose F. & A. M. dand Meets every 1st and 3rd M onday ruff. 8:00 p. m. PSYCHIC LIFE READER Gives Prince H all Tem ple, F. Sc A. M. life. 116 N. E. Russell St. W ith o u t a q u e stio n t e ll s w h a t ; LUS- y o n w a n t to k n o w , g iv in g n a m es, ¡ TER C harles R aw lins, W. M. d a te s, f a c t s on Z,ove, B u s in e s s , M a r ria g e, F a m ily T r o u b le s. W ill • Jam es L. W asson, S ecretary to dull t e ll y o u t h e tr u th , go o d or bad, w h a t Is b e s t fo r you . dry MT. HOOD CHAPTER I f in d o u b t or In tr o u b le , u n hair. h a p p y , d isc o u r a g e d w ith U fe, yo u NO. 16 O. E. S. n eed h er h elp . N o m a tte r w h a t MONEY BACK G U A R A N T E E y o u r h ope, f e a r or a m b itio n m ig h t Send no money. Pay postman $2.00 M eets every 2nd and 4th T hurs- be, sh e w ill p o in t o u t th e p a th plus postage when package arrives. to s u c c e s s and h a p p in e ss. R oberta B lackburn, W. M. MME. PAULINE LAWSON & CO. M arie B. Sm ith, S ecretary READINGS DAILY BOX 1851 - HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. Veterans Program And Activities To Be Increased Memphis Colored Citizens Honor Race Air Ace a Just arrived- New Spring Full Drape Suits and Slacks PHOTOCOPYING TINTING Madam Blanch PHOTOGRAPHS 9 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. PARTIES - WEDDINGS - BUSINESS 631 S. W. MARKET STREET (near B roadw ay) Portland. Or. Take the M ississippi Bus. get off at M arket St. In Your Home—At Our Studio MARGARET E. ROBINSON 2423 E. 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