The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, July 17, 1947, Page Four, Image 4

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    CHURCHES
Allon Chapel
(Seventh-Day Adventist)
Urban League—2030 “T” Street
Frank W. Hale, Jr. Pastor
LeCount Butler, Assoc. Pastor
9:45 a.m. Sabbath School
10:45 a.m. Missionary Meeting
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
4:00 p.m. Young People’s Society
CHRIST TEMPLE
CHURCH OF CHRIST (Holme**)
2149 “U” Street, Lincoln, Nebr
Rev. T. O. McWilliams Jr. Pastor
Early Morning Prayer Service
6:00-7:00 A.M.
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.
Evening Service 8:00 p.m.
Carver Nursing Home 5:00 p.m.
Monday, C.W.W.W. 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Bible Study 8:00 p.m.
Wed., Prayer & Praise 8:00 p.m.
Church of God in Christ 20th & U
Rev. B. T. McDaniels—Pastor
Sunday School—10:30 A.M.
Morning Worship—12:00 noon
Y. P.W.W.—7:00 P.M. Leroy
Evening Worship—8:00 P.M.
Regular Service—8:00 P.M. on
Tuesday and Friday evenings
Sewing Circle—Thursday, 1 to
3 P.M.
Bible Band—Mrs. Frank Wil
liams, leader—Thurs. 8 P.M.
Prayer Band—Wednesday, 8 P.M.
Special Prayer—1st and 2nd
Saturdays—12 ’til 7 A.M.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Corner 12th and F Streets
John S. Favors, Minister
School, 10:00 a.m.
Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Baptist Training Union, 6:30 p.m.
Evening Worship, 7:00 P.M.
Prayer meeting Wednesday nite
at 7:30 P.M.
Men’s Club—Friday ,7:30 P.M.
Newman Methodist 23rd & S
G. W. Harper, Minister
9:45 A.M. Church School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
6:30 P.M. Methodist Youth Fel
lowship
Norlhside Church of God
23rd and “T” St.
Robert L. Moody, Minister
Sunday:
Church School—9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship—11 A.M.
Evening Worship—7:45 P.M.
Wednesday:
Midweek Prayer Meeting,—
and Teachers class, 7:30 P.M.
Thursday:
Bible Study—8 P.M., 2123 T St.
Quinn Chapel A. M. E. Church
9th and C Streets
Rev. R. E. Handy, Pastor
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
6:30 p.m. Evening Service
7:30 p.m. Worship Service
The Sports Front
With Smoky
j By Howard
“Smoky”
Molden
Joe Louis Jr. Arrives from
Mexico, Accompanied by Mother,
Sister and Nurse
Accompanied by his mother,
Mrs. Marva Louis, and his four
year-old sister, Jacqueline, Joe
Louis Jr. made his first appear
ance in Chicago, when the family
alighted from a plane at Munici
pal airport here Wednesday
night. Also in the party was
Senorita Rosaria Lopez, nurse to
the 15 Vfe pound, one month old
addition to the Louis’ family.
Joe Sr. was not at the airport
to meet his family, because he
was unable to arrive from the
Tam O’Shanter Country Club in
time, however, in a telephone
conversation with Marva early
Wednesday morning, he instruc
ted her to ask photographers not
to make pictures of the youngster.
Later in the evening, Joe met his
son.
The champ remained in town
until Monday and then left for
Kankakee where he intends to
I practice for three weeks for a
golf tournament he is sponsoring
in Detroit.
* * * *
M. A. Dillon, teacher at Langs
ton University and Rupert Roett
of Huston, Texas made a success
ful showing in the recent City
Tennis Tournament. They played
singles and doubles together,
winning the first match and los
ing the second to an outstanding
Lincoln player.
The smooth-serving Dillon, as
he was called and Roett are tak
ing work at the University of Ne
braska this summer.
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When in Need of—
GOOD CLEANING
Just Call
Zimmerman Cleaners
‘ Service with a Smile”
I 2355 "O" Street Phone 2-2203
Lincoln, Nebraska
I
UN.Socialism Only Hope for
World's Backward Races
Dubois Says:" Socialism is At
tack on Poverty.
The only hope for the backward
races of the world, in which the
American Negro is by economic
position closely allied, lies in the
United Nations and socialism, ac
cording to Dr. W. E. B. DuBois.
Dr. DuBois was speaking at an
instructive meeting of the recent
NAACP convention on his first
public appearance since his re
turn to the organization two years
ago. He is one of the founders of
NAACP.
Advising an understanding of
socialism, the noted editor and
educator declared that there was
“no cause for alarm at charges of
being a Communist if the aim was
the abolition of world poverty.” *
He pointed out that poverty
was “unnecessary”, that the col
onies, “quasi - colonial regions”
and the American south were the
most poverty stricken portions on
earth. He said that socialism con
stituted an attack on poverty and
that the United Nations was the
greatest hope of the world today.
Enjoining his audience to cease
being “timid,” to break their in
tellectual shackles and learn
something about economic forces
and join the ranks of the great
social thinkers of the past cen
tury, he said:
“Most intelligent people of the
world today, even in the civilized
part of the earth, believe that
poverty is normal and necessary
and that because of this inevit
able poverty most human beings
must be ignorant, diseased and to
a large extent criminal..”
“The persons who believe this
are ignorant of the plain teach
ings of science and industrial
technique, especially in the 19th
and 20th centuries. They still
fhink and act in accord with the
beliefs of primitive ages when
scarcity of food, difficulties of
technique and ignorance of nat
ural forces made the world a des
perate fight between human be
ings for survival, in which mur
der, war, cheating and stealing
were the only paths of survival
for most of the human species.”
Trends of government in most
“civilized parts of the world,”
tend toward socialism he asserted,
and called the New Deal and
social service merely other terms
for socialism.
The United Nations was viewed
as a move by mankind to end war
even though its work so far has
only been preliminary.
Dr. DuBois exhorted Negroes
to “stand back of democracy, in
industry, and understand the need
of better methods of production
which would bring a more just
distribution of wealth.
“We must not let ourselves be
scared and intimidated by the
fear of being called Communist,
by the smearing of Henry Wal
lace, the widespread attempt of a
monopolized press to keep the
peoples of the world from know
ing the truth about work and in
come.”
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“You’re the first girl I ever
kissed” he said as he shifted gears
with his knees.
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Dr. McMillian
(Continued from page 1)
home and train other men and
women of my race for medical
missionary service.”
The office is located at present
at 2892 Miami Street pending the
establishment of a hospital and
clinic which is very much needed
in Omaha. —Omaha Star
Father Divine Slops Cash
To U. S. Until Poll Tax Ends
No more federal funds from
“Peace” children until all Ameri
can citizens have equal rights to
the use of the ballot, is the sub
stance of an announcement made
here last week when the treasury
department noted that funds,
which had constantly been flow
ing into the United States treas
ury from Father Divine’s follow
ers, had suddenly ceased.
One of Father’s strict com
mands is that every member of
his flock must pay back all the
money he owes. If by chance he
cannot locate the person to whom
he owes the money, it must be
sent in to the government.
For several years the treasury
department has been receiving
funds from Father’s angels or
COOKER
There are two PRESTO mod
el*. MODEL ‘40’ (illus
trated) is cast from finest
quality Simalioy. MODEL
'60' is pressed from finest
quality aluminum.
12ss
Presto Cooking cuts cook
ing time to minutes. Pre
serves garden-fresh colors
and flavors. Prevents inter
mingling of flavors and
escape of cooking odors.
Saves vitamins and min
erals. More nourishment for
the entire family.
Saves money by saving
fuel costs, reducing meat
shrinkage, and by malting
less costly cuts of meat de
liciously tender.
Keeps kitchens cooler,
cleaner. Fewer pans to wash.
Presto canning is safer,
quicker, more economical,
too.
SECOND FLOOR
saints, arranging all the way from
$1 to more than $200.
Suddenly, the ‘conscience fund’
stopped, just at a time when the
department could use some extra
cash. Then came a curt note
from the self-styled “God” telling
the treasury that no more of these
“truly wonderful” dollars would
be sent to the department until . #
the poll-tax bill was removed
from the southern states.
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The Nebraska
Church Hoods Company
202 So. 12th St. Phone 2-7586
Lincoln 8, Nebraska
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*
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Meats
2101 R Tel. 2-6933
SMITH PHARMACY
2146 Vine
Prescriptions — Drugs
Fountain — Sundries
Phone 2-1958
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Complete Line
CLEANING and SANITATION
SUPPLIES
All Types
Brooms—Furniture Polishes
Mops—Floor Seal and Wax
Sweeping Compounds
Mopping Equipment
Kelso Chemical Co.
117 North 9th St. 2-2434
For Everything in
HARDWARE ^
BAKER HARDWARE
101 No. 9th 2-3710 I
WHITE’S
FIRST IN FURNITURE 1
"Satisfaction With Every Transaction" ^
108 NORTH 10th ST. PHONE 2-1489 I
Conveniently Located Just 27 Steps North B
4 ,, B
of "O" on 10th Across from the Post Office
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