--- VOLUME VIII THE GUIDE, OMAHA, NEBR., SATURDAY JULY 21, 1934 NUMBER 22 GIRL STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE -0-0-O- - ^naard Eistorinpi —O-O-O-O— — ()-r»_n_n _ _ n m i OPENS CAMPAIGN FOR HUSBAND 1 ■ ‘" Mrs Arthur B.. McCaw At a li^Rolitical meeting held at Dea mland Hall, Tuesday, July 17, Valeria McCaw, wife of Arthur B. McCaw, candidate f^r the Republican domination for State Representative! for 10th district, made the opening address of Mr. McCaw’s campaign. She! was enthusias tically received by the audience and gave impetus to her husband’s candidacy. Wood Removed From Janitorial Payroll LINCOLN, Nebr. July 15 — (Re printed Prom The Lincoln Star)— William Wood, veteran colored care taker at the state executive mansion, who has served continuously in that capacity under all governors sines 1907, is tho latest victim of the per sonal feud between Governor Bryan and Land Commissioner Conklin, growing out of the recent unsuccess ful prosecution and ouster suit brought against the latter. Wood’s name was taken off the regular janitor payroll for the capi tol. by action of B. M. Johnson, assistant custodian under Conklin, and will no longer be paid $40 a month salary in that capacity. This leaves him still drawing $50 a month out of the executive mansion main tenance fund, which is under the governor’s control. If he is to receive the same pay as heretofore, Pryan will have to make up the difference. During Conklin’s recent trial, he testified that Governor Bryan told him Wood was a “pensioner” who had become a fixture at the executive mansion through many years of ser vice, and it was that understanding that Conklin continued to carry him on the capitol payroll, although he was not regularly employed there. Wood was not called as a witness in the Conklin case. BOY STRUCK BY C \R ^ Robert Montgomery, the seven year old son of Mrs. Miller Duckett, •f 2721 Charles Street was struck by an automobile July 11, between 27 and 28th on Charles Street. He was cut and bruised about the head, back and legs. The driver of the car was $ John Ripp, a representative of Schmoller and Mueller Piano Com pany Mr. Ripp took the boy in his car to a local hospital for treat ments. ALABAMA TO PROHIBIT OUT OF STATE LAWYER FROM PRACTICING 1 N STATE BIRMINGHAM. Ala (CNS)—Aim ed directly at the attorneys in the “Scottsboro cases,” a bill to prohibit attorneys not members of the Ala bama bar from conducting cases in the State courts, will soon be introduc ed in the State Legislature. Eugene Conner recently nominated in the Democratic primary as repre sentative from J.ffersson County has announced his intention of sponsor ing the legislation. Conner who is seeking to gain roles in the coming election on the strength of the prejudices of a large element of the State against the I. L. D. and its attorn ys says: The bill to prohibit attorneys not members of the Alabama ga - from conducting cases in the State courts was aimed directly at the attorneys in the “Scottsboro cases.” He point ed out that none of the counsel re tained by the International Labor Defense is a member of the Alabama bar. The bill will be modeled after a similiar statue now jn operation in Ohio, under wtoch out of state attor neys may sit at the counsel table, but ar • not permited to conduct the act ual proceedings, or to say anything tc th« court. A stay of execution has been grant £d Ileywood Patterson and Clarence Morris, two of the nine defendents under sentences of death by the Ala bama Supreme Court on receipt of an application for rehearing for the condemned men. The court, in confirming the sentnces on June 28, has fixed Aug ust 31 as the date of execution, but on receipt of the aplication for rehear ing the sentences were stayed as the court is in recess. Unless a special session of the court is called, the mat ter cannot be taken up until October (Continued on Page Two) BERT MOORE’S COLUMN --- « CUTTING SCRAPE July 13. G orgia Woodard of 2514 Q Street in the rear, and Ergie Tho ma: of 2801 R St eet. had an argu ment and fight. In fight, Thotmas cut Woodard over the right eye and tor' her dress off of her. The cause of this fight is not known. -- « SUICIDE ATTEMPT Mrs. Mary Hart, of 1211 Ms Pacific Street, on Friday July 13, had an argument with her husband, Booker r . Hart, before dinner. After dinner, M's. Hart went into her b droom and drank a quanity of Lysol. She was attend by Dr. Attwood, and !eft at home to recover from the effects. - ' --— - ■ ■ . 0 INJURED BY FALL Mrs. Jess.- Oglesby of 2734 Blonda Street, on Saturday July 14, was hanging curtains at the head of he stairs, when in some manner she lost her balance and f.l] down 16 flight ox #*eps to the bottom of the stairs. Mrs. Oglesby suffered bruises on the right wrist, left shoulder, 1 nt to Winnepeg, Canada. Naye had booked, while Glover, with the assistance of Titus remained in Chi i cago to assemble the crew. Before leaving Chicago, Glover! 1 purchased costumes for comedians, including eight dresses a piece for chorus girls, and then proceeded on to Canada, where the show started off nicely, but old man fate played his part. The manager of the Chain Theatre, for whom their contracts > were made died. The assistant man ager took charge and canceled their! contracts of three mode weeks. Glover then got busy and landed; the troupe a job at the Paradise' Gardens of WTinnepeg on a 60 to 40 ( per cent bases. The entire crew refused to work on per centage, until time expired to fill other contracts, that were lined up. So goes the story, the show busted. The leader of the show, Mr. Titus, took the troubles of the troups to the American Embassy, them to the imi gration department, and to the Mounted Police, who wanted to hold them all in a Correll (like a jail), until their bondsmen, who had de posited $350 a head for their Canad ian Rights and Protection, could arrange transportation for them (Continued on Page Two) SENATOR WHERRY APPEARS AT BIG POLITICAL RALLY A political rally sponsored by Her — man Friedlander, was held at the Dreamland Hall on the night of July 17 for Senator Kenneth’s Wh.rry, , candidate f.or the United States Senate. In his speech, Mr. Wherry str .ssed the fact that his record in he State Legislature showed that he was always on the side of labo • and he people of the Stat . He stated that he was controlled by no big in terest in the state, and no one had my strings on him. “If I go to the 3 nate. I will represent all of the people of Nebraska, and I will fight to preserve the constitution of the U. S.” The following candidates for the state legislature also spoke: James D. Granville and C. Adams, demo cratic candidates from the 10th Dis trict, Roy M. White, republican can didate from the 10th District, Johnny Owen, democrat 9th district. Mrs. Valeria McCaw spok- on behalf of iy?r husband, who was out of the city, Mr. Arthur McCaw, republican can didate for the legislature from the 10th district. Mr. Joe Rosenbloom spoke on behalf of Mr. Ted Metcalfe, republican candidate for governor, and Mr. Sam Gjeenleaf, candidate for County Assessor, and Jack Gaven man, candidate for County Surveyor app ared on the program. Music was furnished by the Cotton Blossom Singers from Piney Wood, Mississippi Attorney Ray L. Will iams acted as chairman for the meet ing. CECIL REDD KILLED BY BEER TRUCK Mass Cecil Redd of 2710 Seward St. 'was killed almost instantly on Tues day evening July 17 by a truck. Miss Redd had just alighted from a north bound sti eet car, which had stopped at 24th and Seward Sts. Sh walked aroundd the rear of the car, about in front of 152214 North 24th St. and v/as walking west. When she stepped on the south bound tracks she was struck b a Chevrolet truck. The truck beloved to the Atlas Beverage Co., 13th and Levenworth Sts. and was driven by James Maran to of 2801 South 14th St. Maranto was going south on 24th St. when h struck her. She was dragged about •30 or 40 feet. She sguffered a fractured skull, fractured right jaw laceration of the right jaw fractured right hand, bruises and internal injuries all of which caused almost instant death. She was taken to the Lord Lister Hospital in the police atabulance by officers Kopecky and Kuffold and at tended by Dr. Attwood, who pronounc ed her dead. Maranto was charged with reckless driving. Owen Pharmacy Opens Curb Service Miss June Artison, 2816 Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Artison, and a graduate of Central High School January 1934, has taken over the soda fountain and open air> curb service of the Owen Pharmacy. 24th and Grant Street. With two street attendants, Miss Artison promises prompt, courteous and ef ficient service with a smile. She is expecting her many friends to sup port and help her make a successful showing in her first business under taking. REGISTRATION AT OMAHA GUIDE OFFICE JULY 25TH, 26TH The Election Commissioner will hold registration at the offices of the Omaha Guide between 2 and 9 p . m., Wednesday and Thursday, July 25th and 26th.. Be sure and register. — Kenneth S. Wherry KENNETH S. W HERRY, CANDID ATE FOR UNITED STATES SEN ATOR, REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. HIS RECORD IN THE STATE SEN ATE IS OUTSTANDING INTHE IN TEREST OF THE WORKING PEO PLE HE DESERVES YOUR SUP PORT AT THE AUGUST 14th PRIMARIES. CUT IN ARGUMENT Mr. Edward “Chicken” Ha!! of 2202 Clark St. got into an a igunent with Charles Johnson at 24th and Clark St. July 17. Johnson attack Hall with a knife and cut him on his forh ad ad left side of the neck. Hall was attended by Dr. Attwood, j . lice surgeon,Johnson ws arrested by Field ing and Sledge, detectives. r Woman Beaten by White Man at Airport Five Day S :ti ten ee Suspended Mrs. Elchna Robinson of 2611 Caldwell Street, and Mrs. Beular Gibbons, who lives at 25th and Rake S‘r>et. was out to the Airport, when Mrs. Robinson was deliberately in suited by .John Kinp (white) of 3344 Avenue C. Council Bluffs, Iowa Mrs. Robinson reports she and Mrs. Gibbons was alone at the air port, when Mr. Kinp walk