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Marian Anderson Will Christen the Washington (Continued From Pa^e One) the National Youth Administration Judge William H. Hustle, Chlllm Aide to the Secretary of War: Dt Robert C. Weaver, I Irectnr, W'ttn Manpower Service. War Munpowe Commission, ami other Goverinnen officials. The Booker T. Washington Shi] launching Committee, which wil sponsor a mass meeting in Lo* An geles, Cul., In connectlou with tin Liberty Ship luuuchllig. includes Pet er Iloss, General Clinirman. Cole) Stafford. Commissioner Jesse T~ Ter rj, Assemblyman Augustus Hawklus Mrs. Christina Wyatt, Dr. Frank A Pearl. Mrs. Charlotta A. Hhss. Attor ney Ixiren Miller and Floyd Coving ton. Also Mrs. Camllle Ross, Eupent Pickett, James II. Anderson, Rev. I. G. Robinson, Gaustlna Johnson, Joht Harproves, Dr. H. H. Towles, RevGrant Harris. Mrs. Mary Troy, Wil liam R. Pollard. Noruiun O. Hous ton and George A. Beavers, Jr. The launching ceremony will N broadcast through the facilities of i west coast radio station.' Fuel Oil To Be Rationed In the Eastern States ?. (Continued From Page One) "Insulate your house to keep tht beat from leaking out. Put In storu . windows and weather-at ripping t< .keep eold air from coming In. Ii ' v> you can't afford to do iheae things ? then start learning now how to lin ' .. provise the substitute} such as tack v'^Dg atrips of felt around the cracki of leaking doors and Nvindrtwr-unc: * 4^ keeping^ the window shades pullec j, i for the Insulation provided by tin I air-pocket between the shade and the /^Window glass. f : - "Do all these things and any oth i'.'; era you can discover for yourself . because you're going to need thein." rVf The OPA and the WPM today Is ??;> sued the following statement on tic ? .' beginning of coupon rationing of fue VS?1,: Until and Including SeptemW 3f f the average householder using fu? -. e oil may pnrchnse "P to 275 gallon without the use of coupons. . beginning Onotcer 1, a householde fejfiiuy buy oil oi.ly if lie agrees to mil ?. render to his supplier the neoessar ; i number of coupons when they heroin i.-' available. K}y " Kach applicant will receive h rt L-wtioo book with h mimlier of coupon s-''tailored" to hi* individual needs. I ? ; .deciding on the total allotment f< f* .the heating season the CPA will tab ft'Jnto- consideration the qiianrltyNof o held by the home"owner at the tla & hlg application. fe" ?: Jf Choir To Give pXj'Program of Spirituals r"During till* iiinnth of July pnsi jr' ^community choir was organized 1 . Binj for the Atnertm He Strong Pr *Z gram held at Heinett Collegtj. T| wi ( ' ?.-felt then that aucb an nrganlzntl' p .met a great social need of our coi p.* nwnlty and step* were taken to inal i^it a penuanent organization. At pre T^ent the choir Is functioning as a i* pL' manent unit under the direction of Nathaniel Gatlin of Bennett collei goifKehearsal* are held regularly at 8: Upnday and Thursday evenings ^MK^Ittle Theatre at Bennett O re conies as a speclnl i former inejnbe SE& nodrtft'Jnvlte/tboae who . r.r* Inti JpnCeatemlo group singing to Join uh :1 ygfroytng^Monday night at 8:80 p. m M^tTbe^cholr.'wIll appear the seen October in a:program of i ^8BS|^^pirltnsla and folk songs. Alabama Leads In War Bond Endeavor Aluhauia Nils m<Yi*>ti in the ajv itolittineait of Negriwt ihi County War n Bond committees. '* , Sixty-three out ??f the tt7 counties " in Ahihnimt have a Negro popnlnr tldn nninl?erJng a thousand or more. 1 In each of these 13 counties tliore has i*en a Negro appointed a memP l?er of the Comity War Horn] (Toiii' inlttec and Chalruniti of War I*.ond nc-tivltleci among the Negro iiopulutlon. No other state in tlie t'lihm Iiiik so large a representation of Negro people. ' Dr. Frederick Douglas Patterson. ' of Alnhuiuu la Associate State Administrator andXCo-ordlruitor of the Actlrltiea of Negrbtt in that State. He la a member of th^smnilur State p Committee and whs the first Negro to lie npiMilnted to a dolhir-a-yee?. 1 status on the War Itond Staff of hiiv state. Through the activities of these <13 committeemen an intensive statewide War Bond campaign is being organ lz^d for the early fall. Meetings are 1 being planned for every county In the state to occur in rapid, succession. Negroes Will Get Their Share of Public Works The non-discrimination policy of ^ the Foil era I Works Agency whs exf tended to cover employment in the construction of war public works projects ion the District of Columbia by a regulation promulgated this ^ week by Brigadier general I'hlllp R. I Fleming. Federal Works Admlnistrai,or This Is on extension of the policy and procedure developed earlier to cover war public works projects throughout the rest of the country. . An amendment was required* because the $17,.">00,000 w?j public works program for the District of Columbia was handled by seperate leglslaj tion.'The new regulation provides that: t "There shall l>e no discrimination J by reason of race, creed, color, iih^ tiona) origin or political affiliations in the employment of persons quallr fled by training and experience for work in the development of Tiefense Public Works at the site thereof. Including such projects In and near the District of Columbia." Implementing the general regula |jt tion is a requirement that rontrarn tors pay not lew* than stimpnlHted percentages of the total payroll to -#i Negro skilled and unskilled worker* II as prima facie evidence of non-dlscrimination. The percentage* arc based on the latent available United Slates Occupational Census ami other relevant data. W. J. Trent, Jr., Uncial ltelatlon? Officer of the Federal Works Agena ?*y, is charged with The respnmdh|llo lty of administering the regulation iv With the signing of this llegnlais tion the prima facie nnti-dlscrlnilna' m tion clause of FWA covera all wm n- public works construction In the I"nlko ted States. The regulation follows: s- Title 32?National Defense. Chap >r- ter XII?Federal Works Adtniulstrii F. tor. Sulirhnpter A?General Itegula re. tions. 30 - Part 1201?Discrimination In De In feiuje Public. Works, Including suol ol- projects In and near the District o Columbia. sf- Supplement to . Regulation. Date* ts March 19. 1941, as Amended hy Reg tr- ulntwW Dated September, 11, 1941. i lis Provide, Against Dlacrfralnatlon li Defense Pnbllc Works In and nea nd the Diat'rlct of Colombia, ip- Part 1201 Is amended by addin the following new section : hS\.' . ? \ FtmJKE OUTLOOK. r.KEKNSBORO, 1201.4 Negro laltor and defense public work? in and uettr the Ihstrh-t of Columbia. In order to ascertain cotnpllance. In rw|?1 to Negro ijilnir, with Section 1201.1. providing uguWist discrimination in work on defense public work*, including audi projects! in and nenr the Plstrlcl of Coltiuibid. It la requested that: () Contracting ?>rn<-er? ' in charge of the development of defense public works up'Iertakcn. and public iilul private agencies to which loans or grants are mu?ie for defense public works, pursuant to the Act of October 14.. 1940 (Public No. S4P. Ttttli Congress), us amended by the Act of April 2t?, ,11)41 (Public No. 42. 7"i|i Congress), by the Act of June 2S, IfMl (Public No. 187, 77th Congress), by the Act of .Tunmtry 21, 11)42 < I'uhlic No. 409, 77th Congress), and by the Act of April 10. 1942 (Public No. 522, 77th Congress), shall after the effective date of this section: (1) Submit to each contractor engaged in constructing any such defen sc--jqjb lie works, the percentage of Negro Skilled and unskilled IhImuin the locality of the project, as reflected by the Federal census and other relevunt duta. as determined by the Assistant Administrator. (2) Require each contractor engaged In constructing any such defense public works to indicate by notation (W for Non-Negro, N for Negro) on payroll forms required to be submitted to the government, or I? I The I GI Negi We want you to fee NEWSPAPER. We w l of you. We expect to ?School and of the a* Wherever they may b Phone us your n church circle activiti trips to other cities. We also expect chants of Greensboro So you'll want tc ?just so you won't i tion in these pages v DoY I Wo I THE FUTURE 0 year?75c Those who wish to si address it to THE I leave your stihsrriptioi a j Send the FTTt'KE fl t-heelt length of your i a Name a \ddresx _ *y . | -J ' \ 1 enclose payment In ! the to see me regard a a l?aK Wl?Otoimtt?oO> N. C. the race of each lnt*?r*r. skilled or unskilled. listed on kiii'Ii payroll forum; and (3) Ascertain Him report l<> the Assistant Administrator at the etui of each 4-week j>eri.?0 of such imistruct Ion, tile respect 1ve amounts pahl by each such periods as tvngw, for work In the development of defense public works at the Kites thereof to (I) Non-Negro skilled labor {Irrespective of individual trades) *. (li) Negro skilled hihor (Irrespective of Individual trades) ; (III) Non-Negro unskilled labor; and (Iv) Negro unskilled IhIkti (h) If tlie liercentages. of the total a mounts so paid for ull skilled hdxir and for till unskilled labor, that are1 paid, respectively, to Negro skilled I and unskilled labor Approximate the respective percentages of Negro skilled and unskilled laborers In the: locality (as Submitted to the con-1 tractor by the constructing officer or I by the public or private ageny), there Khali lie dteuwd to l>e prima fnvle evidence that the'contractor Is not dlscrlinlnating against Negro lalair. Otherwise, or if any contractor shall fall or refuse to nuike the payroll notations. hereinabove referred to, the contracting officer (as to de-ense public works constructed pursuant to subparagraph (h) of section. 202 of said Act of October 14, 1940, as amended) or the public or private' agency (as to defenae put ilk- works for which loans or granta have been made purinmnt to subparagraph (c) 'uture Oi .... r. r 3 *EENSBORO'S OW o Newspi 1 that THE FUTURE OUTLO ant to take a personal interest i keep you posted on News?Chi ctivities of YOUR boys in the ? e. ews items?Tell us about YOU es ? your socials ? your out-of to give you outstanding values ?values that will save you mom > read from.page one right thro .too .... 2_.wv~4?..? Knnnonir,<rc Il"i? Oil* IIII|A/IMUI b llltppi.liui63, rill be ri^ht up to the minute. OU Like The Future Out aid You Like To Subset iUTLOOK, issued every Sa> for six months?40c for th v . ? . V ibscribe may tear off this coupon. drc TTIUE OLTIXkOK. P. O. Bo* 1Q7f n at the office, MS East Market Slreef I'TI.OOK for (One Year SI* Moti subscription) to / fl?rarity check money order in* subscription * / ^ .. (Check One of the Above) * . , > ' . | oxlt utaitl WO - )o fhiSOOfU tft PACE THREE of Wrtlon 'jr.' of km Id Art of October 14, 1U40. mh uuiemleil) mIihII luvcntlgate and re|mrt the reaaonN therefor to the Attainti4lit Ailuiiiuxr rntor. (r) <*ai|il??4 tif ihU nertiofl xhiin lie dialrllniteti to nil contractor* fiiUHCnl In the development of defense public works under the Nfmngilil Act of Ortolier 14, 11140, an nmctiiled by wild Art of April 29, JMl, by *ul?l Act of June -8, 1IM1, by Mold Act, of Jiinuin*}' 21, 11M2, und by xuhl Art of April 10. 1042. (d) As used In this section, the term "contractor" includes ruIm-oiitractora. (Sec. 3<i8. Public No. 840, 70th Congress, mm iimended by I'llbllc No. 42. Public No. 1ST. Ihibllc No. 409, mid Public No. S22, 77th Congresa.) In testimony whereof. I hove hereunto set my hand und official seal lu the city of Washlugton, this 28th dny of July. 1042. PHILIP B. FLEMING, Brigadier General, U. S. A. Administrator. HI. Mil? utlook a per OK IS YOUR OWN in each and every one iirch?Social?College srvice of Uncle Sam? R boy in camp?your -town visitors ? your ; offered by the merey. ugh to the back cover Every bit of informa look? turday, is $1.50 per ree months. >p it in an envelope and CJreensiioro. N. C.. or " !. Phone 2-3125. ths Three Months Q j State Please send represent*- H ^
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