The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 03, 1935, Page TWO, Image 2

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CALIFORNIA PASTOR
AT PILGRIM BAPTIST
SUNDAY, AUGUST 4
The Rev. W. A. Johnson, A. B. B. D.,
pastor of the Trinity Baptist Church
of Los Angeles, California, will oc
cupy the pulpit of the Pilgrim Bap
tist Church of this city, Sunday,
August 4, 1935. Rev. Johnson is a
world war veteran and a graduate of
Howard University, Washington, D.
C.
A capacity crowd is expected to
hear the visiting minister who has
announced the following subjects for
the day:
11:00 A. M. Christianity-Life In
surance or Fire Insurance?
8.00 P. M. The Distinguishing
Mark of Discipleship.
METROPOLITAN SPIRITUAL
CHURCH
In spite of the hot weather, Rev.,
Johnson preached a wonderful ser-!
mon. Psalm 139 division and the 2nd
verse, text “The Master Mind”. Sun
day night Galatians 11th chapter and
the first verse. Text was “A Good
Name’. Every one enjoyed the ser
vice.
Rev. R. W. Johnson, Pastor
Mrs. G. Peoples, Reporter
Those fortunate to hear the Masses
Smith and Matthews of Chicago, last
Sunday night in their wonderful spir
itual singing, recitations and sermon
ettes, were greatly inspired and bene
fitted at Omaha All Nation Pentecos
tal Church. These young girls are
exceptionally talented and gifted for
the Lord’s work.
Indianapolis In
Protest Meeting
Indianapols, IneL, July 31, (ANP)
—Approximately 1,000 citizens, both
colored and white, assembled in the
auditorium of Greater Phillips
G. M. E. Temple Sunday to hear
about the new program of the N. A.
A. C. P., review the R. 0. Luster
case and engage in a protest meeting
against Mussolini, King of Italy, in
his aggression on Haile Selassie,
Emperor of Ethiopia.
Dr. Arthur W. Womack, president
of the local branch of the N. A. A.
C. P. presided.
The meeting went on record de
ploring the fact that as the economic
crisis deepens, the plight of 12 mil
lion American Negroes becomes
worse,” and that discrmination in em
ployment in works and other relief,
and in other ways continues.
The meeting emphatically con
demned the imprudent and disgrace
ful filibuster of our legislators,
which prevented the pasage of the
Costigan-Wagner Anti-Lynching bill.
Three Men Seized
As Burglars
Sanford, Fla., July 31, (ANP)—
Sheriff fj. A. McClelland announced
Monday the arrest of three colored
men, Robert Whitaker, Robert Whit
aker, a nephew of the former, and
David Bellamy, all charged with
breaking and entering the William
Graclay store in Midway, a Negro
settlement east of here.
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Proverbs and Parables
By A. B. Mann
(For the Literary Service Bureau)
Finders Is Keepers
If something is found and the
owner cannot be discovered, of
course, the finder has a greater
right to the useof it than has any
other person. But honesty would
require that efforts be made to find
the owner and restore the property.
However, it is absolutely and palpa
bly dishonest to know the owner of
a lost article and still keep it. The
nature or character of one’s atti
tude and conduct in such a case
should square with the Golden Rule.
And, of course, each one would pre
fer the return of his lost property.
This should especially be impresed on
children in whom should be instilled
the principles of honesty. It is a se
rious mistake then, to allow children
to hear of such actions as picking up
a lost article and running away with
it, on the false assumption that
“Finders is keepers."
What Is Your Life?
By R. A. Adams
(For the Literary Service Bureau)
What is your life? It cometh
whence ?
From God, you ansewT? Yes, and
hence
By His unaltering decree,
To Him must final reck’ning be.
What is your life? Say, do you
choose
In helpful enterprise to use
The wonderous pow’rs which you
possess
Or spend your life in idleness?
What is your life? Shall it be
said
When you are run be red with the
dead,
You lived as duty binds you should,
In interest of human good?
If thus for others you shall live,
Best for your fellow-creatures give,
Then have no fear of consequence
Nor lack of ample recompense.
Crimes of Mothers
Against Their Children
By R. A. Adams
(For the Literary Service Bureau)
A little while ago, a mother and
her son were executed at the same
time. They were convicted of murd
er, the murder of the woman’s own
brother, whom they killed in order to
collect $2,000 of insurance on his life.
At the time of the execution, another
son was serving a life sentence for
partcipation in the same murder.
It was cruel enough and heartless
enough for the woman to take the
life of a human being, and that being
her own brother. The worse phase
of it was to lead her children into
crime and cause them to suffer. But,
this case is just one of the many in
which mothers commit erim.es against
thedr children. In this catalogue be
long selecting vicious ben to be their
fathers englecting their training dur
ing the formative years; indulging
them in indolence and encouraging
thee in dishonesty; profiting by the
dishonesty of boys and the immaral
ity of girls; setting an evil exxample
before them; and even these are far
from being all of the ways by which
mothers sin against their children.
Many mothers, like the one in
question, will repent when it is too
late, and remorse will be added to
other penalties they will pay for
their terrible crimes against their
children.
Louisiana Man
Attacked by “Mob”
Ville Platte, La., (CNA)—Adam
Avie was critically injured by a
“mob” who seized him from jail here j
where he was being held on a charge
of “assault”.
None of the participants were ar
rested. Avie was later cleared of the
charge.
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ALTA VESTA
A GIRL’S PROBLEMS
By Videtta Ish
(For the Literary Service Bureau)
Alta Vesta to Her Father—No. 15.
Dear Father: I have read your
dear letter. It is interesting as all
of your letters are and while it was
more busines than love, I know you
love me, anyhow. I have been think
ing of what you wrote about Easter.
I never thought of it that way be
fore, and I am wondering just why
I do want new things for Easter. I
suppose a big part of it is because
the other girls wil have new things
and every girl wants to look as well
as the other girls. I don’t want
these other girls to think that my
father is too poor or too stingy to
buy me new things like their fathers
buy for them.
Now father, since you are wise and
good and know what is best I will do
as you say, but I know I’ll be awful
blue if I don’t have any new things
for Easter. I thought people had the
right to have whatever they had
money to buy and didn’t have to
think about other people and what
they don’t have. Then, I wonder
what you mean by the Easter spirit
I don’t understand. Aunt Cornelia
says $8.00 will buy the new things I
want and she will tell you just what
the money was spent for. Good-bye,
Daddy.
Your Loving Daughter,
Alta Vesta.
Des Moines Has
Race Ideals
Des Moines, la., July 31, ANF
—This is truly the city of true
and genuine brotherhood. The
following item entitled “Procla
mation of Brotherhood” was
wirtten by Dr. S. Lane, white,
pastor of the Congregational
church, and the most popular
pastor in the city.
“We believe in the Father
hood of God and the Brotherhood
of man, and therefore we be
lieve that people of all races be
long to one family and are to be
respected and treated as children
of God and brothers of our own.
“We believe in the fundament
al principles of democracy which
lie at the heart of our American
life and which demand that equal
rights and opportunities be given
to all our fellowmen, regardless
of race, creed or color.
In the spirit of good will, we
pledge ourselves not only to our
belief, but t othe practise of it in
our every day life- And we call
upon all who believe in Brother
hood and in Americanism to a
like expression of their faith.
“The practice of brotherhood
means equality of economic op
portunity to people of the minor
ity races; ti means judging them
not by race or color but by indi
vidual merit; it means according
to them equal rights in restaur
ants, hotels, theaters, schools and
all public places; it means not on
ly charity but justice in every
field of human relations; it means
appreciation of and friendliness
toward all our fellow citizens, of
whatever race or creed or color
they may be.’’
“Proclamation of Brother
hood’' was adopted by the white
Ministerial Alliance and the Des
Moines Interracial Commission
had it printed on small cards and
distributed throughout the city.
There appears to be no race
discrimination here. Negroes are
permitted in al public places.
There are a number of interracial
marriages here. The total popu
lation is 142,000 5,0(0 of these
are Negroes. There are only 17,
000 Negroes in the entire State of
Iowa.
From this State many great
Negroes have come. Dr. George
W. Carver, Tuskegee scientist,
was reared and educated here, re
ceiving his degree from Iowa
State college in 1896.
Notice, Subscribers: If you don’t
get your paper by Saturday, 2 p. m„
call Webster 1750. No reductiM in
subscriptions unless request is com
plied with.
Condemned Virginians
Granted New Stay
Richmond, Va., July 31, ANP
—John Shel and Joe Jackson,
convicted circumstantially of the
murder of John Thomas Coleman
and his wife, both white, in Spots
sylvania county, were granted
their second reprieve by Gov.
George C. Perry last Tuesday
The stay is good until August 2*8,
and was granted in order to give
E. A- Norreli, local colored law
yer, time to seek a writ of error
from the Supreme Court of Ap
peals.
WEEKLY SHORT
SERMON
By Dr. A. G. Bearer
By Dr. A. G. Bearer
(For the Literary Service Bureau)
Text: Let Him be anathema.—I
Cor. 18:22.
To anathematize means to curse,
to cast out, to abandon to evil and
destructiion. There is the mistaken
idea that ecclesiactics have the au
thority or right to pronounce a curse
under certain conditions and for cer
tain crimes. But for all such it
would be well to consider the whin
ing declaration of Balaam who de
clared “I cannot curse whom God
hath blessed.”
One might ask, “Then, since a man
cannot curse another and make it
stick, not even a priest, then why
consider it? Why give any possible
attention to attempts to an&thema
thize?
In this case, as is true of all moral
digresisons, the sin is in the spirit,
the will. One may not be able to
kill another, but the will to do so is
murder. One may be prevented from
stealing, but if he decided to do so
and was hindered only by circum
stance, he is a thief, nevertheless. So,
in cursing or pronouncing a curse the
sin is in the malevolence of spirit
that wills misfortune to another. So,
to anathematize is a sin whether the
curse can be made to stick, or not.
Hospital Body Will
Meet in New Orleans
Dates for Sessions of National
Convention, August 11-12.
New Orleans, La., July31, (ANP)—
The National Hospital association
v-Hi'ch meets here August 11 and 12,,
will discuss major problems affect
ing Negro hosoitals throughout the
country, according to Dr. E. B. Per
rv, who is president of the Associa
tion.
He is also assistant-superintend
ent of Wheatley-Provident hospital
and is the son of Dr. J. E. Perry,
noted physician and surgeon of Kan
sas City.
“An important objective,” said Dr.
Perry, “will be to encourage more
hospitals to quality for A classifica
tion in order to become members of
the American College of Surgeons.
Other objectives will deal with the
1 interrelationship and cooperation of
hospitals for whites and Negroes lo
cated n the same community; the ap
nontment of Negro physicians on the
staffs of municipal hospitals, and the
appointment of white physicians to
the staffs of Negro hospitals.”
Organized n 1923.
The assocaton was organzed n 1923
Pt- Lous during the meeting of the
National Medical Association. Since its
organization, the National Hospital
asociation has stood for the promo
tion and development of better hos
pitals along with advansed medical
ca~» of the patients.
Various philanthropic agencies and
foundations have been interested to
hr tent, that many surveys and
statistical studies are now being made
with emphasis on the urgent need for
hospitalization of Negroes in the
South.
To give some idea as to the need
for hospitals in the South, for Ne
groes, there is eight-tenths of a bed
for every 1,00 Negroes in South Caro
lina. and one-fouth of a bed for an
equal number in North Carolina.
In add.tion there are 17,301 persons
to each Negro physician in South
Carolina
For Negro nterns there are no rec
onition available hospitals in the fol
lowing states: Oklahoma, Kentucky,
Texas, Arkansas, iMessissppi, Flori
da, West Virginia and South Caro
lina.
SAYS TULSA NEGROES
BENEFITED POLITICALLY
Tulsa, Okla., Aug. 1, (ANP) — Ne
groes in Oklahome have accomplished
more politically than Negroes in other
states, Dr. B. A. Waynes said last
week, because they have voted wise
ly.
Dr. Waynes is the superintendent
of the Municipal Hospital for Negroes
one of the finest of its kind for our
people, which was built by the county
and is maintained by it.
He explained that in addition to
giving Negroes a hospital, the coun
ty has given them a colored county
physician, public health nurse, county
dentist, school doctor and school
nurse, all colored.
“The reason folk received these ap
pointments,” Dr. Waynes explained,
“is because they worked hard to elect
the candidates, but refused to accept
one cent for their work. Many of
them, including myself, spent their
own money to defray campaign ex
penses. We were rewarded with
these appointments, but had we ac
cepted anything in advance for our
services we would not have been en
titled to these appointments."
Dr. Waynes is a graduate of How
ard university, Meharry and George
R. Smith college in Missouri.
Mothers—Let your boys be ■ Guide
newsboys. Send them to the Omaha
Guide Office, 2418-20 Grant Street.
On The Air or
Otherwise
_
By Charles Isaac Bowen
For ANP
Chicago, July 31.—The Nation
al Broadcasting Company is feat
uring over its red network Miss
Cleo Bfrown pianist, composer and
vocalist deluxe on several sus
taining programs in the late aft
ernoon. Cleo tickles the ivories
to real dansapation fashion.
Amateur night in Harlem over
WNEW from the Harlem Opera
House in New York on Tuesday
nights has faded from the ether.
The radio station and the house
management failed to come
through the weekly series was
severed
Thus WMCA has no competi
tion in the amateur field in Har
lem picking up the Apollo thea
ter “simon pures” on Wednesday
from 11 to 12 p. m. Incidentally,
WNEW has a nightly series from
the Ubangi club in the Lenox ave
nue sector.
Edward De Salisburry, of NBC
advertising department is respon
sible for the attractive layout giv
en the Southernaires, who are the
newest National Broadcasting
[Company's unit to rate a special
sales brochure from the pubicity
sector. Pull-sized pen portraits
I of each member of the fivesome
is given, besides other art work,
biographies, etc.
I he members include Clarence
Jones, Lowell Peters, William Ed
jmondson, Jay Stone Toney and
Homer Smith. Also the usual
.mailing list for the booklet tak
in gin advertisers- clients and
agents.
These artists, u n d oubtedly,
hold the record of being the old
est sustaining radio group on the
airwaves.
News reached this desk this
week from London that the Mills
Brothers were booked to double
at the Lewissham Hippodrome
and Mile End Empire, but were
compelled to cancel, owing to the
serious illness of John Mills, eld
est of the quartet, who plays the
! guitar.
! They appeared at Finsbury
Park Empire last week and John
was seized with a chdl there, but
was doctored up to enable him to
finish the engagement. At this
writing he is in bed with pulmon
ary congestion and an emergency
operation has been ordered by his
English physician. John was se
riously ill with the flu here in, the
States last winter, but apparent
ly had recovered.
On his arrival from London last
week, Irving Mills let it be known
that he had signed Reginald For
sythe, sepia British band leader
and composer for Mills Music ex
•lusively and also for managerial
services in England. Paul White
man also claims that he has For
sythe signed for in the U. S.
Mills is reported to return to
London in October, by which time
an enlarged 14-piece orchestra
with Forsythe batoning will have
been developed. The Sepian cur
rently conducts a small six-piece
band at the exclusive 44 club.
When Forsythe was in Ameri
ca last winter, Whiteman fea
tured the British composer on his
radio programs as piano soloist of
his own modernistic jazz works.
By arrangement with Johnny
Collins, former manager, Tommy
Rockwell, who first discovered
Louis Armstrong when he was
recording manager for Okeh rec
ords, has taken on the cornetist
for exclusive management via
Rockwell O’Keefe, The new pact
is for three years.
Executive’s Speech
Brings 600 Teachers
To Their Feet
Atlanta, Ga., July 31, (ANP)—Fol
lowing an address at the regular as
sembly hour at the Forsyth Teachers
college by Jesse O. Thomas, south
ern field director of the National Ur
ban League, 600 teachers, an attend
ance rose to their feet in dramatic
expression of appreciation for the
graphic manner in which the Director
described the issues involved in the
program of social and economic se
curity, and the responsibility resting
upon Negro educators for developing
something that might be called eco
nomic culture or group protective
economy.
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SHARPS AND FLATS
AMONG
THE MUSICIANS
Clifford McTyre, guitar
player of Benny Moten’s orches
tra, says he wastes so much time
riding back and forth from Oma
ha to Kansas City, so he thinks
he’ll just make this his home.
Now some more competition for
all your guitar players.
Ted Summit spends his Mon
days riffin’ at Jessies’ Tavern.
DeWitt Ray drove to Kansas
City, Monday accompanied by
Walter Harold, Neil Parker and.
Ilolsey Dorsey.
One thing about those J. B..
[Cavern boys when they have dis
agreements, is that they don’t
mind doing a Joe Louis and how!
Anna Mae Windburn and her
Cotton Club Boys ‘Hunters Kats'
really swung Monday night- The
crowd was so unresponsive^
that they gave the boys lit
tle inspiration to play, never
theless we do think the band is
better than ever. Miss Windburn
has a nice voice and looked very
lovely in front of the band and
she does have personality.
Peony isn’t the only place that
can play a big shot band says
Jimmy Jewell so he’s bringing
Carrol Dickerson to the Drema
land.
A1 Abney is now a member of
the City Service orchestra and.
likes it too.
Pluke Simmons had a slight ac
cident for he had a bad fall and,
wasn’t able to play for a few
days.
False ‘Mutilation’ Stor
ies Spread in Rome
Rome, Italy, July 31, CNA—
Fhlse reports of Ethiopians ‘‘mut
ila.ing numerous children” in a
‘‘mass attack on defenseless
natives of Eritrea” were circu
lated here by Mussolini’s Ministry
of Propaganda.
* Fore'gn observers here likeir
these machinations to those
spread by the Allies during the
World War of the disifgurement
of Belgian children by German
troops in an httempt to gain the
sympathy and support of home
population.
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