Friday. March 1, 1946 PORTLAND INQUIRER Paga Two gional vocational school; a R a­ dio S tatio n ; an official organ, ‘T h e B ooker T. W ashington B irth p lace Voice;” th e organiza­ tio n of B etter W orkers’ In sti­ tu te s in areas th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try w here N egroes are lo­ cated in large n um bers; and a m useum show ing th e N egro’s A f­ rican B ackground and his pres­ e n t achievem ents in th e a rts and sciences. S. J. Phillips, outstanding g rad u a te of T uskegee In stitu te, w ho is P re sid e n t of th e Booker T. W ashington B irth p lace Mem­ orial, sta te s th a t th is w ill be a $'4,000,000 p ro ject— one million to be used in establishing the M em orial, and one m illion for endow m ent. A n atio n al cam paign is being planned and w ill be funds. Since B ooker T. W ashing­ to n w as born in V irginia, this Sfate has tak e n th e lead. T here is e $25,000 A p p ro p riatio n Bill before th e p resen t session of the V irginia G eneral Assembly. NACOGDOCHES, TEX.—Tornado victims whose personal belongings “went with the wind" January ¡> searen A ssociated w ith Mr. P hillips for suitable wearing apparel In a Red Cross clothing center generously suppUed by sympathetic townspeople. ) is a B oard of T ru stees w hich in­ cludes such n a tio n a lly know n “S everal projects stan d in I MANTAN MORELAND 1 people as Dr. E m m ett J. Scott, A m erica today th a t are closely w ho served for m any y ears u n ­ connected w ith the nam e of IN REPUBLIC'S d e r B ooker T. W ashington as B ooker T. W ashington. These are se cretary of T uskegee Institute; the resu lts of h is lab o r—his gifts CAPTAIN TUGBOAT ANNIE* J. F in ley Wilson, head of the to the A m erican people. It is 500,000 N egro Elks of th e coun­ fittin g th a t th e A m erican people Phone WEbster 2882 try ; Dr. D. V. Jem ison, P resident establish a B ooker T. W ashing­ of th e four m illion B aptists th a t ton B irthplace M em orial as th eir C o m p le te The C riterio n C lub of P o rtlan d co n stitu te th e N ational B aptist gift of appreciation for his lab ­ in his honor. A nd again his nam e is sponsoring an in v itatio n al R estau ran t • B eer P arlo r C onvention, U.S.A., Inc., Oscar ors.” scholarship p a rty on A pril 22, cam e u p as a m a tte r o f N ational W. A dam s, G rand C hancellor of Store and Office E quipm ent 1946, E aster M onday, a t N orse in te re st in his rec e n t selection th e K nig h ts of P y th ia n s of the WE SPE C IA L IZ E IN hall. T he purpose of th e affair to th e H all of Fam e. W orld; Roscoe D ungee, P resident RESTA URA NT D ISHES J u s t p rio r to th is election, is to raise m oney fo r scholar­ of th e N ational N egro Business ship aid to w o rth y high school th e re ap p eared in th e press a L eague; Ligon A W iLon, P re si­ M a in O f f ic e a n d S a l - . r o o m sto ry th a t told of th e sale of graduates. d en t of Snow H ill In stitu te ; T. 1726 N. W illiams Ave. “W e recognize th e fact th a t too B ooker T. W ashington’s b irth ­ C. W alker, em inent L aw y er of THEN: Though NEAR BROADW AY few of young people are tak in g place in F ra n k lin C ounty, V ir­ V irginia; Dr. G. L ake Im es, Sec­ Alexander Ora- ginia n e a r H ale’s Ford. T his ev ­ P o r t la n d 12, O r eg o n advantag e of h ig h er educational re ta ry of Tuskegee In stitu te u n ­ ham Bell la ere- | opportunities. W e have few er ent, perhaps, is d estined to grow d e r Dr. R. R. M oton; P ortia I. B O X E R , M g r d ite d by th e N egro college stu d en ts from O re­ into a facto r th a t w ill keep th e W ashington H ittm an, d a u g h te r scientific world with the first gon than from m any of o ur back­ nam e of B ooker T. W ashington of B ooker T. W ashington; R. R. electrical trans- LADIES' w ard S o u th ern states. T his m ust con stan tly before th e A m erican Moton, Jr., son of Dr. R. R. Mo­ mission of be rem edied if w e are to p ro ­ public. A group of o u tstanding ton, second P resid en t of Tuskegee STONE TED YATES PUBLICATIONS speech In 1876, gress. T herefore, we are go­ people w ho believe th a t th is In stitu te ; Hon. A rth u r W. M itch­ RING 15 years before g re a t le ad e r’s philosophy of A screen favorite for many years, 10 K t . S o lid G o ld ing all out to offer scholarships a German scien­ ell, fo rm er U. S. C ongressm an; well - known M antan Moreland is w hich w ill encourage Negro helping th e m asses is ju s t as a p ­ W illiam H. C arter, fo rm er tre a s­ tist, Philip Reis, highlighted in "C aptain Tugboat 2 0 % t a x in c lu d e d constructed an youth to go on to school,” said plicable to to d ay ’s pro b lem s as u re r of T uskegee In stitu te ; Dr. Annie,” Republic production based F o r L a d ie s : B e a u t if u l im i t a t io n I n s t r u m e n t th e y w ere to y este rd a y ’s have a spokem an for th e group. on the beloved characters of the s t o n e s f o r e a c h m o n t h in t h e y e a r . B. F. H u b ert, P re sid e n t of G eor­ S aturday Evening Post stories by C u t n n d t in t e d t o lo o k g e n u in e . Full cooperation from th e com­ organized a no n -p ro fit organiza­ gia S tate College; B ooker T. which could electrically transm it a steady sound of constant pitch. M e n tio n m o u t h w a n t e d . Norm an Reilly Raine. Jane Dar- m unity is expected in th is en­ tio n know n as th e B ooker T. W ashington, III, grandson of Jan. D a r k lie d G arn et well, E dgar Kennedy, and Charles LATER: Telephonic communlca- F e b . P u r p l e A m e t h y s t W ashington B irth p lace M em ori­ deavor. Gordon are featured. Qffar. A q u a m a r in e hggan its*development through > al. T he p lan tatio n on w hich fee B ro k e r ,T. W ash in --------------------;----- A pr. W h i t e S a p p h i r e ting by Professor Bell’s backers Sim mons, n ationally M a y 1 ’a l e G r e e n S p i n e l w as born has been purchased June A lexanderite to- and w rite r; W illis I. Peek, of telephone pairs connected by a and th e V irginia C orporation J u ly l i e d R u b y P resid en t of the T uskegee G en­ single iron wire, using the earth’s Aug-. L i g h t G r e e n P e r i d o t Com m ission has g ran ted this conductivity for the return circuit. S ep t. B l u e S a p p h i r e eral A lum ni A ssociation; Saul This was prior to 1878, when tele­ O c t. P i n k S a p p h i r e group a c h a rte r to establish on N ov. G olden S a p p h ire P erdue, P resid en t of th e H am p­ phone switchboards were estab­ th ese grounds a m em orial to his D ec. lilu e Zircon ton G eneral A lum ni A ssociation; lished. Send m oney o rd e r or p ay p o stm a n H ow w ell d o life and to in stitu te and conduct on a r r i v a l. W e a r r in g 1 w ^ k on Dr. A lphonse H eninburg, E d u ­ SOON: As an aid to multiple trans- y ou know y o u r m oney-back guarantee. a program based on his ideals and m u s ic ? T fd cational D epartm ent, N ational 1 mission of conversations and to W e p a y t a x e s a n d m a il in g c h a r g e s teachings w ith h e a d q u arters at C o ll, p r o d u c e r U rban L eague; A lvin J N eely, lessen service disruption due to LOMO NOVELTY COM PANY o f M u tu a l's “ So B ooker T. W ashington, in te r­ R ockym ount, Va. D e p t . P I -3 8 E xecutive S ecretary, Tuskegee storms, transcontinental phone lines Y ou T h in k Y ou nationally know n N egro ed u c a t­ T his program is w ide in scope are to be replaced by ultra short 11 W . 4 2 n d S t. N ew Y ork, N . Y. K now M u s ic /’ or, has been dead for m ore than ond includes th e resto ratio n of G eneral A lum ni A ssociation; and wave radio relay stations spaced at o ffe rs th ese fiv e a nu m b er of o th er outstan d in g strategic distances and elevation: th iity years, y et so significant th e log cabin in w hich Booker q u e s tio n s w hich ROY LIV W STO N people w ho believe stro n g ly in you m u st a n ­ w as th e contrib u tio n s th a t he T. W ashington w as born; th e e s­ MOVING th e philosophy of B ooker T. s w e r w ith a m ade to N ational w elfare th a t tab lish m en t of a ty p e of “living, m u s ic a l t e r m . W ashington. H auling of Any Kind his nam e is reg u larly appearing b re a th in g ” M em orial th a t w ill “HAVE YOU DONATED TO L e t's see If y ou Mr. Phillips, in com m enting NO JO B TOO S M A L L ca n g et fo u r o u t in the news. It w as a subject of m ak e B ooker T. W ashington’s N O N E TOO L A R G E on “w h y ” a B ooker T. W ashing­ THE UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE o f fiv e f o r a country-w id e press com m ent in nom e real to th e N egro children Ted Cott p assin g score. M V 4 4 2 3 61 N . B . S a n R a f a e l S t. 1940 w hen th e F ed eral G overn­ of A m erica; th e estab lish m en t of * 1 2 3 4 5 ton B irth p lace M em orial, m ade FU ND ?” th e follow ing statem ent: 1. W h a t is th e m o st im p o rta n t p a r t m ent placed his im age upon a a d em o n stratio n farm ; securing | * o f h a n k ch e c k ? postage stam p. L ater, in W orld o rganizational cooperation 2 . W h a t is u se d to o p e n a d o o r? LIND & POMEROY W ar II, B ooker T. W ashington’s th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try ; a good­ 3 . T liis te rm is p a rt o f a fish. nam e flashed th ro u g h th e new s w ill b uilding p rogram ; a consol­ 4 . T h e w eary all wish f o r th is. F l o w e r s 5 . Ail p ussy cats h av e th ese. w hen a L ib erty S hip w as nam ed idated E lem en tary School; a re- “As n ear as your phone” ANSWERS: 2617 NE U nion A ve—GA 1181 , 1 . T h e sig n a tu re 2. A k e y $. Scale 4. Rest Boxer Fixture Co. Inc. Criierion Club to Sponsor Scholarship You're Never Too Young $9.95 Washington Birth Memorial Organized F/GHT CofUule. /n Get this anti-inflation list from your OPA price boi'.rd todav! Help fight inflation by w riting prices you pay on th e Hat. Send Hat to your OPA price board. If you have been overcharged. OPA will take action against the violator Your nam e will not be used If you so req u est. {5. Posers. 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