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SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1942 Governor Congratulates Activities Os Michigan ' Denis' Lauds Race Eagerness To Serve Country Congratulating th e Michigan Federated Democratic club* upon their splendid display of interest in civic and political events of the •tate. Gov. Murray D Van Wagoner •ent the follow.ng commuft.canon to Sen. Charles C. D.ggs, upon re ceipt of his announcement of the Organizations th.rd annual Demo cratic Victory dance which will, place at Joe Lou.s 1 Spr.nghill Farina, June 20: Pays Respect To Race Soldiers •Quote: Michigan Fed Democratic Clubs Att: Hon. Chas. C. Diggs, Pres. j 613 East Warren Detroit. Mich. Dear Friends: It is a pleasure to extend greet- • fngs and best wUhes to the Michi gan Federated Democratic clubs on the occasion of your third annual ! Democratic Victory dance Today, more than ever before, it is the solemn obligation of our citizens to know the qualifications, the experience, the record, and the attitude of then- pubic officials and candidates, in order that they may select the best possible per- I'ms tn hold positions of public democracy > f.ghting for it* lift Knowing your organization. I am i sure it is this very patriotic duty which you intend to fulfill by the program you are launching tonight, j I also want to pay yiy deep re apers to the Negroes of Michigan | whose eagerness to serve their i country in the armed forces and In the war plants has been a big factor in helping to wip' out racial j discrimination. The Negro will take ’ 4 Just Don’t Wanna Fight,’ So He Awaits Jail Term care of himself in winning greater equality, if only he gets an op- t 'portumty. The war has created that opportunity and is resulting I in tremendous progress toward eli mination of many long-existent avlto. Keep up the good American •vork. You are coming througn like your own Joe Lou . *n the fight against the pagan slavemasters of Europe and Asia and your work ' n this war will not go unappreci ated.. Sincerely yours. Governor. Judge Hastie In Address At Dillard U. NEW ORLEANS La —William H 1 Hastie. form r federal judge of th< Virgin Island, ard civilian aide to the secretary ot war, advised tha: celled fight agains* discrimination if they are to become a competent part of this democracy" in an ad dress to the seventh annual graduat ing class at Dillard university Wed | nesday. Albert W.‘ Dent, president of the I university, said that $2,700,000 of ! the SIIOOO.OOO endowment fund hao been raised and that outlook for | raising tne additional $700,000 was optimistic. He assured the audience j tha: Dillard would continue to de I velop its educational program until it reached its maximum. N.A.A.CR Raps Shipbuilding Cos. NEW YORK-Separation of ship building workers into white and and frequently to differentials in ed yesterday by the National Asso ored People in a letter t-» the Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock com * pany st Chester. Pa. I “views with concern" the announce ment that the company will hire 9,000 in a separate ship country ?s fighting, the association said. “All Americans are fighting in a democratic way of life here and in other parts of the world.” the as segregation is undesirable and would mafce it easier, when produc j Jion to thut down tht pint U.S. Court Denies Waller Death Stay WASHINGTON. D C (AMP)— ! Supreme Couri Justice Harlan | Stone hr* refused to grant Odell ' ing the high tribunal's second re fusal to review the Gover | nor Darden of VirgimatuTatso mutation o :he death sentence, it | was revealed here Friday by Atty j The date for Waller's execution jis June 19 However, action on a ! writ of habeas corpus will begin j in federal district ocurt and it like ly will be eventually to, I w/il be commutation of the death | sentence t# Governor Darden. 1 POET BROADCASTS NEW YORK. (ANP) -Under the auspices of the P. E. N club in collaboration with the coordinator broadcasts poems to Latin ems rend included "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" and "Lincoln • NEW YORK—Samuel Bavfields ! 24. pleaded guilty this week to a charge of failing to appear for in j duction in the army. ••Well, do you ! want to go into the army now?” a-ked Federal Judge Goddard. want to f.ght, that's all." explained j Bavfields Judge Goddard set sen- ' fencing fortune 12. 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Man the COUPON NOWI aasassaa- ?nK MICHIGAN CHRONICLE A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY INDUCT NAVY RECRUITS INTO SERVICE Hg|m . W jMELI p* Wjjßp - A FEDERATION TD 4SK PROBE IN mm CASE Marked Tree Conference Slates Action As Part Os 1942 Program j MARKED TREE. Ark. (ANP)—The Arkansas State | Federation of Colored Women met in its twenty-ninth an nual convention at Marked Tree last Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Beatrice Kahn. Pine Bluff, Eldorado, secretary. was' the first . ecru t to be inducted in the new pro for "general u ''s. Naval Reserve. He's shown tak. ing the oath before Secretary ot Navy Frank Knox. At right is u's r N. A chief a of bureau o| J Navy personnel. Baldwin will begin re cruit training at Great I akes Naval Training station. (Bottom) At Great Lakes. 111.. Doreston Luke Carmen Jr.. 19 of Galvcs being the first to report training in the United Sta-es Navy. He is shown entering *he Great Lakes Naval Training sta tion to begin training as an ap- Reserve.—"cm" pjo. NaV '' Georgia Peonage Trial Set To Open DUBLIN. Ga.—.< ANP)—Trial of' W. H Callan and James O Neal, j 13. in federal district court here ! Callan and O'Neal. owners of a | turpentine. s:iil at Scott. Oa. are and George Reese, of Gordon. Ga . and the fifth is C. H. Starejo of EDITOR GF.TS D. D. mARLOTTE. N. (' Rev Wal- , t7* laove'.l. edit r of the Star of Znn, officia’. organ of :hc African ! , M. E Zion church, published here, j received the degree of doctor of di- j | Salisbury last week. Red Crow ha.- mven'ed » double deck placed :n a <>. verv Tuck to convert j | MAIL THIS COUPON NOW awMßESsyrs: rJLtsyishsawsru', - -r-tr «•* The two-day meet, which was t a lives of all religious denomina tions of Eastern Arkansas, began its opening with a memorial serv ice for the late Mr*. Savannah Parr, a pioneer who died two Mrs. Barr, who invited the con vention to Marked Tree at its an nual convention last year, was er T. Washington. ! demning 'the complex |and calling upon the department j. of justice to hew to the straight j The convention went on record | p'• and ble'line‘of LzatSn Tctmt? The girls-' department voted a ; Eloise Wiley of Pine B'.ufT The 1 body voted to carry the associa | tion to North Little Rock in 1943. Mrs M Beatrice Kahn, who was | reelected' president and Mrs. F. L. | delegates to the southwe.-t regional ! which meets 'in Shreveport m j August. MRS. LLOYD WEST The attractive wife of Club Con go's owrer is leaving to spend tfie week end with her father on his resort in Michigan. Mrs. West matrons and a fine business Detroit Housing Rioter Convicted DETROIT, <ANP)—The first con r .ot in February Was recorded here Friday wnen a sentence of two and a half to five '-ears was meted out found guilty of carrying concealed from Worrying gun He had been convicted of burglary in 1938. 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