The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 24, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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PfSEPEMNG DEJJT-SLAVERY
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Thbe planter? thereupon either dis
tributed the food, using it a» a wea
pon ,tp forve obedience, o®’ charged
the fshareerbopers for it on his priv
ate hooks, (ipdudting theee charges
from the moiley the Negro cropper
was; supposed to get at the end of
I. the season- Negroes who had been
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In debt before found themselves in
them by the Red Cross.
“In 1930; the Mississippi was visit
ed by another ‘act of God-w This
time instead of flooding the lands*
th«re wasn't a drop of Tain- Axain
the Red Cross, with a great fanfare
of publicity' and a public appeal by
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the President s of the United States,
for funds to feed the distressed peo
ple, rushed to the aid of the stricken.
This time the planters protested that
he Red Cross was feeding Re Ne
groes too much (‘The Great Mother*
was spending an average of three
and one-half cents per person per
Cross stop feeding them so well dest
LONDON’S MARKET SA
BIG 2 DAY SALE __ „ .. .
WE. 0561 Sat. Nov. 24th Mon. Nov. 26th Free Delivcry
"GROCERY DEPT."
FANCY YAMS, 6 lbs .... 23c
SOLID HEAD LETTUE
per head.7c
SOLID CABBAGE .... 2c lb
ONIONS, 3 lbs.10c
GREEN RIVER POTATOES
(Will not cook ta pieces # # # 23c peck
VALUE COFFEE ... 19c lb
Happy Hollow Coffee .. 24c lb
OMAHA FAMILY
SOAP.10 bars 29c
Palmolive, Camay,
Protex or White King 1 Qc
Soap, 4 bars.Ay
KRAFT CHEESE
Velveeta, XA lb pkg. ... 17c
Swanky-Swig Glasses ... 17c
VAN CAMP MACKEREL
9c or 3 for.25c
PINK SALMON, 2 for ... 25c
M. B. CORN (303) 3 ca*s . 25c
KIDNEY BEANS . Qc
Itasca PEAS, No. 2 s can
BUTTERNUT COFFEE
pound. 31c
BUTTERNUT JELL
4 packages.. 19c
Butternut Salad Dressing
Pint... 19c Qt_29c
—WE FEATURE-~
Muriel Cigars—Fallstaf f Beer
M. VENEGER & SONS
MOTHER’S BEST FLOUR
5 lb Bag.27c
10 lb Bag.49c
24 lb Bag.$1.09
..MEAT DEPT.
PURE LARD, 2 lbs.25c
Meaty Neck Bones, 6 lbs. .18c
BEEF ROAST, lb.9c
LEAN RIB BOIL, lb.5c
Fresh Ground Beef, lb-7c
2 lbs WEINIES and *1 Cc
1 lb BULK KRAUT ...
-BUTTER
Plain Wrap, lb.28c
-STEAKS
Round, Sirloin,
Short Cuts, lb.12!4c
OLEO, 2 lbs.27c
Grocery Dept.
Roberts Milk, 3 cans_17c
Libby’s Pork-Beans ...... 5c
-FLOUR
Kamo or M. B. Pancake
Flour, 3 lb Bag.14c
Omega Cake Flour
5 lb Bag.38c*
(1 Cake Pan—FREE!)
Macaroni or Spaghetti
5 lb Box.33c
Red Dot Peaches Sliced or
Halves) Vh lb Cans . 15c
M. R PEARS, 2'A lb Cans 15c
WHITE CORN MEAL
_5 lb Bag..15c
WE FILL RELIEF ORDERS
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drought was over. The Red Cross
promptly cut the dofe.
“The New Orleans Tlrfie-Picayune
of'February 17, 1931, carried this As
sociated Press dispatch from Yazoo.
City. Miss.; * •
' “In order to keep laborers from
deserting farms in Yazoo-County, the
County Red Cross chapter has cut
down o» drought relief and bow is
adcinisterins only to cases of extreme
destitution. Planters requested dis
continuance of the daily distributions,
saying hundreds of laborers were
leaving farms.
“During the recent survey which
I made throughout the United States,
I gave particular attention to the dis
tribution of relief not only by the
Red Cross, but by other relief agen
cies. Everywhere I went I heard com
plaints of prejudice shown by Red
Cross officials In the distribution of
relief. In the South particularly, re
lief was distributed to whites in pre
ference to Negroes.
“In Birmingham, one Negro told
me of six colored families who were
taken off the Red Cross relief roll
because they refused to go to Miss
issippi to work on white men’s plan
tations. The Red Cross had told the
Negroes that they would dear $500
by the end of the season and painted
glowing pictures of the swell life they
would lead there. But the Negroes
had heard of the peonage on the
Mississippi farms ever sin^e the 1927
flood and declined the offer. When
they refused, the Red Cross told them
that since they would not work when
it was offered to them they did not
need relief badly enorgh. and struck
their names from the relief rolls.
t REFRESHING RELIEF
l OF CONSTIPATION 1
I Avoid constipation! If you disre^
gard its warning and neglect to trra.fi
It promptly, look out for sickness I,
You cannot hope to have good
health If you do nothing to prevent
or to relieve constipation. Borne ot
Its disturbing effects may be—
BUlou* attacks, poor appetite, bad taste!
“ the mouwh, dixrinesa, Bad braatti, coated
tonfue. sick headache, spots IxJore the
•jea. blasting cl the abdomen, be/thins up
and mental
eluggishaesi, eta.
_When yen need a medicine tot ea&sUpe*
**rn> rv won’t Had a better laxative than
a NATURAL medicine. Ilka THXDroRD’S
BLACK-DRAUGHT, made cat el the leaves
and roots of certain highly epproved me
dlelnal plant*. Blaek-Dlanght coat* tom
thaa most laxative medlelnea. ae roe eaa
efford to keep M aad lake it, vbta needed.
It ran are Staling had. like you might
*• to need at Thedterd’a Stock-Drangbh,
toke a deee benight and tael wtht toj
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“In Birmingham, an ejrea virtually
subsidiaries of United Sttte* Steal,
I heard of Will Morris, a young Ne
gre who died of hunger and exposure
in February of last year.
“The Red Cross had forced him to
work on the reads, under an armed
guard, for two day* m the i*ln and
cold. In return for a basket of food
The young Negro had protested that
he was weakened by longer hunger
and that he did not think he oeuld
stand it- Ho w&a nevertheless forced
out on the road work’ at avhioh he
died.
“In Dallas County. Axk&usas. col
ored people, before being given the
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free flour, were forced to work a
day for the county. Similar report*
of forced labor are in the files of ti»
La boo Research Association from
numerous towns and cities in Florida.
Georgia. Mississippi and Louisiana
“Ftp* flour sent to Palm Beseh
County. Fla., for distribution, was
given to Negroes only after they had
worked for it at the rate of thirty
cents a d»y i nthe town of Belle Glade
and fiftiy cents a day in South Bay.
The bags of flour they were given
were plainly marked ‘not to be sold-’
“In ‘Clearwater, Fla., Negroe* were
so discriminated against in the dis
tribution of Government flour by the
Red Cross In J.932 that they organis
ed a Colored Welfare League and re
ported the discrimination to the
‘Great Mother.* Four days after they
made their compliant, on November
4. 1932. to be ®x«ct. W. D. Williams
and M. Harvey who had headed the
delegation to the ‘Great Mother* were
taken out by ‘unidentified persons’
and flogged until they were uncon
scious-” " •
WOMAN FOUND GUILTY
OF KILLING HUSBAND
Mrs. Ruth Rogers, 2521 Ohio St-.
fcvW was charged with the killing of
Howard ((Baddy) .-Roger*. wa« found
guilty by a jury in Judge eYager’s
court for- murder in the second de
I made 1
my skin I
shades j
lighter! t
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And now. you, too, can have the joy of a
kghter, .clearer skin—free from freckles,
-pimqles, blackheads, large pores,,blotches.
Tonight at bedtime just smooth on Nadi*
■ note Bleaching Crea/ri—no massaging, no
rubbing. While you sleep it actually dis~
solves dark pigment—for- Nadinola is
ddu&lt-dcting. That’s" why it gets results
,-where ordinary bfeari^hes fail/ '
Tccj Get a jaf.o£t*ad,inola. today at .
' any toilet cownter or by mail
AT OUR postpaid, 50c. If not delighted,'
Diev ’"your money cheerfully ■■re-"
r funded. Nadinola, Paris, Term.
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ham’s Vegetable Compound. 98 out
of 100 women report benefit.
It will give you just the extra en
’ ergy you need. Life will seem worth
living again.
Don’t endure anarhay day without
the help this <nv^idnt can give. Get
a horde from your druggist today.
*>£*&*. 6.(7UL~*
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
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Call
Omaha Poultry Market
1114 N. 24th St We. 1100
FRESH EGGS— FRESH
Dressed Poultry While
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You Wait
%
WEAK AND SKINNY
MEN, WOMEN
AND CHILDREN
Vitamin# ofjCod Lrwm
Oil in tuteleu tablets.
Pounds of firm healthy flesh Instead mt
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MEN’S SUITS .SI
■ :. 75c
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Phone KENwood 9061 , 1
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