r>» ■*"———•mmmmJammimmmmmmSSSSSSSmmmammm—mmmmmmmmmia"a>rnmmrnmmmmmmmmi " I'. “ “KEEPING UP'WITH THE JONESES”_Righto, BinotH / VES , 0WMO, MV BOV » ( HOW DOES OADOV |\ UOOK ? Guide Platform Local Race prejudice must go. The Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man must prevail. These are the only principles whioh will stand the acid test of good citizenship in time of peace, war and death. (1) We must have our pro-rata of employment in businesses to which we give our patronage, such as groc ery stores, laundries, furniture stores, department stores and coal companies, m fact- every concern which we sup port. We must give our citizens the chance to lnre res pectably. We are tired of educating our children and permitting them to remain economic slaves and enter in to lives of shame. (2) Our pro-rata of employment for the patronage to our public corporations such as railroad companies, the street car company, the Nebraska Power Company, the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company and other establishments which we are forced to support by right of franchise. Also our pro-rata of employment in re turn for the taxes we pay in our city, county state and federal government. (3) To encourage the establishment of a first class hospital that we may get the best that there is in medical science from our doctors whom we know to be nearest us, also to encourage a high respect of them and encourage (5) A one hundred per cent membership in the Om aha branch of the NAACP. should be had to encourage the efforts put forth by the founders of the organization and to assist the general office to establish a five million dollar endowment fund to maintain operating expenses and to further the principles of the NAACP. All peo ple of all races must be educated up to a higher principle and a more thorough understanding of interracial rela tionship that our country may in reality be a government of the people, for the people and by the people in whole and not in part. (6) The re-establishment of the Christian Religion as Christ taught it, for the uplifting of mankind, elimin ating financial and personal gain. A practical Christian Religion, week day as well as Sunday. An attitude to ward our fellowman as a brother in order to establish a principle which will guide the destiny of each other’s children; our neighbor’s children today are our children tomorrow. (7) Courteous treatment in all places of business and the enforcement of the State Civil Right Law. (8) To encourage and assist in the establishment of the following financial institutions near 24th and Lake Streets: A building and loan association, a state bank, and, also, a first-class trust company for the purpose of more of our girls to take nurse training, administering aid and assistance to our widows and children. (9) To encourage the erection of a one hundred thousand dollar Young Men’s Christian Association Building near 24th and Lake Streets. (10) To enlarge the Young Women’s Christian As sociation that it may supply sufficient dormitory accom modations. (11) To teach our citizens to live economically with in their earning capacity by printing in each issue a bud get system for various salaries. (12) To make Omaha a better city in which to live by inaugurating a more cosmopolitan spirit among our American citizens. OMAHA GUIDE NATIONAL PLATFORM (1) Fight for a passage of the Dyer Anti-Lynch Bill and thus stop the shamful lynching of American citizens. (2) One of our citizens in the president’s cabinet. (3) Federal control of the educational system that every child must have a high school education. (0 Assist in the furtherance of research by our scientists and historians to prove that civilization was first founded in Africa. (5) Establish a political influence which will bring about our pro-rata of M*her appointments made by our making election day a legal holiday and compelling ever} American citizen ol voting age to vote. (6) Stop graft in politics by passing a Federal La* chief executives. (7) Prevent further wars by teaching the so-called themselves about white supremacy with only three-tenths of the world’s population. They must be taught that color is due to climatic conditions. They must be taught that seven-tenths of the world’s population is made up of darker races. They must be taught that the rays of sun i that blaze upon the equator and turn the skin brown do not affect the power of the brain any more than the cold ness of icy glaciers affect the brain of the white race; and that the darker races will not continue to be crushed by a money mad few. If the Fatherhood of God and the \ Brotherhood of Man are not welded into the hearts of this world’s family now, by teaching the principles laid down by our Saviour, it will be welded into the hearts of our children some day soon, on the bloodiest battlefields this world has ever known. (8) Cut down congressional representation from I the Southern States in proportion to the number of votes The OMAHA GUIDE will put forth its best efforts i t° bring about the above 22 points with the assistance of I those who believe it is for the best interest of good Amer I HENRY F. MYERS Mr. Henry F- Myers, chief deputy j for the United States Marshal’s of- ■ f.ce is b .ing persuaded by his many ; friends to file for sheriff of Douglas | County in the August primaries on the Republican Ticket- He was chos .n Chief Assistant to the Supervisor ' of the census in Omaha in 1930- Mr. : Myer took the examination for this : place along with 500 000 others throughout the United States. He was the only one to receive a grade of 100 per c nt. He has been a resi- ; dent of the city of Cmaha for 33 years and has always lived on the north side. He has been chief deputy for the United States Marshal, for the past three years. The work he is now doing is similiar to the work he , would have to perform as sheriff. He was chairman of the Douglas County ' Central Committee twice and vice i c’naiitman once, and he has also acted as Secretary of this committee twice He has bem a member of the State Central committee for 8 consecutive times for 16 years. He has also b en 1 committee for 26 years- Mr. Myers ; served as County Treasurer for owo years- He is a Spanish-American War Veteran and served with Com pany D 157 Indiana- He was a vol unteer entry and his services were in Porto Rico- Mr- Myers served during the world War on No- 1 and No- 3 of the selective board- He is the only man in the United States that has had the honor of serving on two of these boards at the same time- He was elected to these jobs because of his honesty and his good work- He was chairman on both of these boards- Mr- Myers wras never at any time connected with the Metropoli tan police forcce of Omaha- He is a married man, and a father of three chldren, all graduates of Omaha high schools- His wife is president of the Parent-Teacher’s Association- Mr. Myers ran for County Assessor 4 years ago and made a fine showing. It is said by many of his friends, that he will be nominated and elected if he can be persuadud to resign from his present position and run for the republcon nomnation for sheriff in the August primareis (Corrected and Re-run by Request Political advertisement MOSSMAN FOR COUNTY ATTY. CLUBS OPENS CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS Harland L- Mossman. the well known Omaha lawyer is making a vigorous campaign for the d.mocra- J HARLAND L. MOSSMAN tic nomination for County Attorney Wise political observers are picking him to win. Mr- Mossman. is a member of the Federal-State R lief Committee, and has been active in helping guidi the relief activities successfully- He is a warm supporter of the Roosev.lt policies, and a personal friend of the President In his campaign for County At torney, Mr. Mossman makes it plain that he will bj controlled by no cli que or faction, and that he has “no enemies to punish or friends to re ward” “I have always felt that the office of County Attorney is one of the most important in Douglas County” he says- “It is also the of fice of all the county offices where the people’s interests are moat at stake, and “most easily the prey of designing imposters and sinister in fluences- I would changa the pres ent policy of that office consider ably.” The Mossman for County Attorney Headquarters have been established in suite No- 3 of the Wead Building, 18th and Famam Street, and all friends are wrslcome ..I MAX BOND CALLED TO IMPORT ANT POST BY T. V. A. APPOINTED SUPERVISOR OF RECREATION AND TRAINING ACTIVITIES FOR NEGROES—STATION ED FOR PRESENT AT WHEELER DAM ATLANTA, Ga- June 27-Max Bond of Louisville has been appoint ed by the Tennessee Valley Authority as Supervisor of Recreation and Training Activities for Negroes at Wheeler Dam near Muscle Shoals, Alabama, according to information which has just reached the Commis sion on Inter acial Cooperation, with which Mr. Bond has been connected The appointment was made while Mr- Bond was absent on the Pacific Coast completing: work for hi". Ph- D degree at the University of South ern California. It i3 understood that he will return at once and take up the important task which has been committed to him by the T- Yr- A Mr- Bond’s training and exper-, ience, it is said, fit him peculiarly for the work to which he has been call ed- He is the son of the late Dr James Bond of Louisville, brilliant | Congregational minister and leader in intenracal work- He did his under graduate work in the Chicago YMCA "olleg \ and then went into th^r Y- M C- A. work in Pittsburgh where he took his Master’s Degree at the Unvereity of Pittsburgh. On the death of Dr. James Bond, who for several years and served as interracial secretary for Kentucky, young Bond was appointed to that position- This he held successfully un til two years ago, when he entered the graduate school of the Univer sity of Southjrn California where he sceialized in sociology and eco nomics- In this connection he has made a brilliant study of the methods used by the Japanese on the Pacific Coast in overcoming their economic handicaps Mr- Bond, the first Negro to be placed on Uhe administrative staff of the T- V- A-. owes his appointment to his excellent training and wide prac tical experience with economic and social problems- As head of the thoroughgoing educational and re creational program which the Auth ority proposes to establish for the benefit of its Negro employees, he will have an unusual opportunity to render wide and important service CLARRSDALE. Miss- Junr 18— Stirred by the double lynching last week in Quitman County, the Miss issiprpi Council of Women for the Prevention of Lynching is demanding of the sheriff and the prosecutting attorney that every effort bj made to identify and being to justice the leaders of the mob On tha morning following the lynching, Mrs- L. 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