I Fourth Episcopal district, Memphis, ; Term.; Rev. J. R. Stark.% editor of the Western Index, Dallas, Texas and C. E. Chapman, presiding elder of the Kansas district, Kan;«as City, Mrs. Bishcp Martin and these two visiting ministers addressed the conference The various pastors and missionary workers made encocraging financial and numerical reports as well as the spiritual conditions of the various churches, missionary societies, Sun day schools and Epworth leagues in the Chicago district. Among the leaders of the Missionary Ladies are Mesdames Jennde Carter, Lena Jones Rice, Erma Crup-Franklin and Lula Brinkley. Among the leading pastors are Drs. W. Langdon Liddell, John W. Jacobs, J. W. Nicholson, J. C. Allen, T. C. Lightfoot, E R. Coleman, J. W. Barnett and WT. M. Crain- The sessions were largely attended and among the best in the history of the Chicago district d to send protests to County Judge George S. Mathews, Court House, Austin, Texas, demanding that this measure be dropped. Victim of March Police Terror Dies New York, |July 17, (CNA)—An other victim of police brutality dur ing the March 19 outbreak is dead. He was Thomas Wilstrom, a mu scian, of 16 East 127th street- He died in Bellevue this week of injuries suffered at the hands of the police. At the height of the outbreak, Wil strom yas clubbed so brutally that he suffered a fractured skull. He was taken to Bellevue by friends— friends that he was never able to thank, for he never fully regained consciousnes. According to the medical report, Wilstrom hovered between life and death, in a semi-coma, from March 19 until June 24. Chicagoans Hold Conference Chicago, July 17, (ANT)—'The Chicago District Conference and Wo man’s Missionary Convention brought a large group of church workers rep resenting the C. M. E. church at Mt. Carmel church, here last week and several visitors from other confer ences in different sections of the church. The district sessions were held Wednesday and Thursday with Rev. M. A. 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Anti-Negro Drive Opened By American Fascists New York, July 17, (By Loren Mil ler for ANP)—Apparently determ ined to bolr ter up its cause by appeal to existing racial prejudice, a group of American Fascists, with head quarters in New Yark, has coupled its anti-Semitic campaign with a vi rcious attack on Negroes and an open call to whites to "claim America for the white man.” The organ of this group, the Amer ican Bulletin, is openly sympathetic with Hitler and its masthead carries the Nazi swastika. Jts slogan is “America for the Americans” and it boasts that it presents “the white man’s viewpoint.” The June 24 isue of the paper minces no words in an attack on Ne groes and Jews. “We see absolute ly no reason why the white man’s labors should be utilized continually for the plrpose of sustaining Jews and Negroes,” one of the editorials reads. “There can be no equality where different races—live side by side,” reads another paragraph. Acute observers here see in this campaign the opening guns in a drive that may reach wide proportions un less vigorous steps are taken to check it. They point out that al though attacks on Jews are popular attacks on Negroes in America will reach an even wider audience. » __ LET THE TELEPHONE HELP YOU MORE IVE GOT TO GO OVER TO SEE MRS BRCWN I BOY-iw' \MUNGRY' I WEIL,YOU'RE WASTING A LOT OF ENERGY 1 Am,-"ik WHY DONT YOU TALK, j THATS RlSHT, BY TELEPHONE ? J{ I CAN' THE TELEPHONE SAVES DM IN MOM'S ENERGY, AND WE'LL. FAVOR HAVE DINNER ON TIMC OF • THAT.' Before you start on an er rand. think of your tele phone. Let it save your steps and energy. Use it for getting things done . . . and for chats with friends. The more you call them, the more they will call you. America’s long record of violence where Negroes are concerned and the ease with which politicians have in the past ridden to power by race baiting indicate that American Fas cists may find the issue the very one they are looking for in an effort to get a mass base. Another danger sign ite the fact that ther is already an extensive anti-Negro li erature which the Fas cists are utilizing. The newspaper in question recommends “for a better i understanding of today’s political ! problems” the works of Lothrop Stoddard and Madison Grant, books i which set out to prove that Negroes areinferior and that America is a white man’s country. In an effort to check this new campaign the Anti-Nazi Federation, 66 West 12th street, New York, is making an effort to acquaint Ne groes with the facts and is laying plans to build up organizational means to combat it. “Fascism uses the so-called facial issue to gain mass support although in essence it is a movement to prop up the existing order and maintain present inequalities of wealth,” June Croll, secretary of the Federa ion, points out. most able assistants, in addition to the veteran field members, William Pickens and Mrs. Daisy Lampkins, is Roy Wilkins, the former Kansas City newspaper man, who is now as sistant executive secretary' and act ing editor of The Crisis. Mr. Wil kins is an indefatigable worker whose energy and wisdom are important as sets in any undertaking of the As sociation. Upon his shoulders will ret the responsibility of keeping Ne gro America informed, through the pages of The Crisis, of the Associa tion’s advances all along t. e front of the wide battleground which it has selected for the ensuing year. . Notice, Subscribers: If you don’t get your paper by Saturday, 2 p. m., | call Webster 1750. No reduction in subscriptions unless request is com plied with. I Admin. Asked Oppose Italian Aggression New York, July 17.—President Roosevelt and Secretary of State Cor dell Hull were asked today by the Na'ional Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People to voice publicly their disapproval of the Italian government’s action in Ethiopia and thus place the United States government squarely on record against this territorial encroach ment. Telegrams to that effect were sent to both officials in accordance with resolutions voted last Friday at the 26 h Annual Conference of the N. A A. C. P. in Stv Louis. Officers of the Association cite the State Depart ment’s action on Japanese aggression in Manchuria as a precedent for op posing similar encroachment by Italy in Ethiopia. ' Apartment Tenants Threaten Rent Stike Chcago, 111., July 17, (CNA)— “ThiL is business, not philanthropy,” was the surprising answer given to a group of tenants of the Rosenwald Model Apar ments in the South Side of Chicago, when they protested the withdrawal of free gac. privileges en joyed in the house until recently. This statement was made by Al fred K. Stern, white, son-in-law- of the founder of the Rosenw-ald apart ments and Roosevelt appointee of the Housing Commission. Unless they are granted the return of the gas privileges, tenants of the apartmen house built by “charity” threaten to go out on a rent strike. O'-er 300 are organized, with Marcus H. Ray as president. Figures on the finances of the ven ture, once hailed as a boon to the housing problems of the Negro, show hat over one million dollars of the tenants’ hard earned funds have been used to pay off mor gages on the houses and thus have slipped into the coffers of the Rosenwald family, snce 1930, Mothers—Let your boys be Guide newsboys. Send them to the Omaha Guide Office, 2418-20 Grant Street. Notice, Subscribers: If you don’t get your paper by Saturday, 2 p. m.. call Webster 1750. No reduction in ubscriptions unless request is com plied with. - I Haile Selassie’s Nephew Bites Off Tip of Girl’s Nose Paris, Franre, July 17. (ANP)— .Araya Haile Selas. ie, nephew of Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, faces a ierm of year in jail after having been convicted in a French court of biting off the tip of the nose of Miss Yamile Gaiati, a young Egyptian demoi -elle who is reported to have spumed his attentions. Selassie was convicted and sent enced, but appealed the sentence. According to the story told in the court at Chambery where many American doughboys took their fur loughs dhring the World war, dis closed that Selassie, while studying at Geneva, Switzerland, fell in love with tho beautifll Egyptian girl. But, for some indiscretion, Selassie was expelled from Switzerland. He sought to persuade the languor ous Yamille to elope with him to The extent to which this particular group of Fascists has been able to get a following is difficult to esti mate. The paper has been pub lished for the past three months and it has missed no opportunity to car ry on its propaganda since tha, time. Negroes are attacked constantly tide by side with Jews. Every de mand of Negroes for better condi tions is twisted to make it appear that Negroes are seeking better con ditions at the expen.« of the whites, An odd feature of other Fascist groups has been the consistent effort to set Jews and Negroes to hatting each other. “Notji.fig could be more dangerous than for these two minority groups to fall into the error of fighting each other,” Miss Croll believes- “Both are des lined to be victimi: of Fascist attacks and inter-group warfare will play into the hands of those who hope to oppress both Negroes and Jows. In the leadership of the Associa tion and in the consummation of the new program, one of Mr. White’s DO YOU KNOW WHY-- - We're III Id Ike Same Boat? ^_ _ ~W~ _("vueui-.i LoCx^oe^T) —) wMfvr vo<-*/ -A _( oouiw * rook \_ ) ppssseo rnf\r < <5ee.**j'< 6ww WHO wOUCO PHOW't ujOuuC OoB HlS 6C(M) International Cartoon Co., H. y. W c-9 ^ IWTERNAT10NAI CARTOON CO N. 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