The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 14, 1935, Image 8

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IMPERIAL CAFE
106 So. 14th St.
Closed or> Sundays
Home Cooked Meals—Reason
able Prices
Open frcm 6 a. m. to 6 p. m.
CHOP SCEY
American and Chinese Dishes
King: Yuen Cafe
2010 Vi N. 24th St. Jackson 8576
Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m.
For Dependable Service
White Eagle Oil
Station
24th & Willis E. Carter, Mgr.
Courtesy Our Motto.
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
We Fill Relief Prescriptions
WE- 0998 .. 1904 N- 24th St-.
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BEER ON TAP
AMERICAN WEINER SHOP
2509 N. 24th, Street.
RED HOTS AND SHORT
ORDERS
TRY OTTR DOUBLE DECK
CLUB SANDWICH
Call
’ OMAHA POULTRY MARKET
1114 N. 24th St., We. 1100
FRESH EGGS, FRESH DRESSED
POULTRY
While You Wait.
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Try Our
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WAVE
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Coiffure.
CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE
BEAUTY SALON
2422 N. 22—WE. 0846
RABE’S BUFFET
Carl Rabes, Prop.
Refreshments and Lunch
2425 N. 24th Street, 24th and Lake
Phone JA. 9195 Omaha
OMAHA AUTO PARTS CORP
Omaha, Nebraska
2206 Cuming St. JA. 0019
S. J. Sindelar A. R. Thacker,
Pres. Treas.
VONER and HOUSTON
GROCERY
2114 N. 24th St. JA-3543.
Every Day is Bargain Day Here
Duffy Pharmacy
We. 0609
24th and LAKE STREETS
PRESCRIPTIONS
Free Delivery
HARRIS & SON
Grocery
Now Located at 1410 N. 24 Street
We wish to thank our patrons
for their patronage and Hope to
continue to serve you.' » :' :
Phone—J A. 4118
NORTH SIDE TRANSFER
Long Distance Hauling
Moving and Storage
Phone WE 5656 2414 Grant St.
c. H. HALL
EXPRESS
PHONE JA 8585 RES WE-1056
WE MOVE WITH CARE
Office: 1405 N 24th St. Omaha,
WHITES SERVICE STATION
Standard Oil Products
We repair tires
WHITE & NEWTON
24th and Grace St. JA. 8954
All Work Guaranteed
IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL
MAYO’S BARBER SHOP
Ladies’ and Childrens’ Work
, A Specialty.
2422 Lake Street.
JESSIE’S ORIENTAL
TAVERN.
The Place Where Good Fellows
M!eet—Hear
MISS BERNICE BIVENS AND
HER POPULAR SONGS
2525 Erskine St. WE-5758
Sponsored and Supported by Public Spirted Northside Business Men for the Purpose of Creating Better Understanding
Between Merchants and Consumers an dfor the Purpose of Bringing Dircetly to You the Latest Price Quotations
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baby all your own and yearn fo r a
baby’s arms and a baby’s simle do
not give up hope. Just write in con
fidence to Mrs. Mildred Owens, Dept.
K, 512 Honan Bldg., Kansas City,
Mo„ and she will tell you about a
simple home method that helped her
after being denied 15 yrs. Many
others say this has helped bless their
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wonderful happiness.
MILTON WILSON
Now at Firestone Service Stores
20th and Harney invites you to
come in and ask about the
SIMPLE
BUDGET
PAYMENT
PLANS.
HERMAN’S
MARKET
24th Lake Sts. WE 5444
rhe Best Quality Food
at the Very Lowest
Prices
WE DELIVER
New Fantastic
Dine — Dance
Always Open
24th and Charles St.
Joseph Bowine, Mgr.
TOOK OFF 17 LBS.
OF UGLY FAT
HEEDED DOCTOR’S ADVICE
Mrs. Robert Hickey. Roseville,
Oalir., writes: “My doctor prescribed
Krmchen Salts for me—he said they
wouldn’t hurt me in the least. I’ve
lost 17 lbs. in 6 weeks. Kruschen is
worth its weight in gold.”
Mrs. Hickey paid no attention to
iifossipers who said there was no
safe way to reduce. She wisely fol
?wed her doctor's advice. Why don’t
Get a jar of Kruschen to-day (lasts
weeks and costs but a trifle),
imply take half teaspoonful in cup
/ hot water every morning. All
Iruggists.
ALWAYS ASK
FOR
FORBES’
BAKERY
PRODUCTS
AT YOUR GROCER
2711 North 24th St.
CHAMPION CIGAR STORE
DIRECT WIRE ON ALL SPORT EVENTS
JA. 4777 Ladies Welcome 2047 No. 24
THULL’S ANNEX
24 th and Sewaxd
And Now We Have The
GOOD OLD HAMM’S BEER
ON TAP
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE—Free Special Delivery Service
VIcMANIGAL & PRESTON, Props. JAckson 8054
AMERICAN MEMORIAL CO. 1
Twentieth & Cumings St. -
MONUMENTS AND MARKERS
PHONE ATlantic 4927 All Work Guaranteed
“We hare served your friends”—Ask them
TUCHMAN IROS
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The North-Side’s Largest “Food Market.” ,
Lowest Prices on Quality Foods
WE-0402 24th and LAKE
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CRISP FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY
WE NOW FILL GOVERNMENT
RELIEF ORDERS
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LET US HELP YOU SELECT FOODS
FOR YOUR
PICNICS, LUNCHES, AND DINNERS
Get Your Relief Orders Filled at a
Store That Carries the Largest Line
of Fruits and Babv Beef at Popular
Prices.
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Negroes Elected To 1
Highest Committees
At Comintern
(Special to the Crusader)
News Agency
MOSCOW—James W, Ford, noted |
American Communist leader, was
elected as candidate for the Execu
tive Committee of the Communist In
ternational, during the recent Com
intern Congress which just closed here
this week.
Other American Communist leaders
elected to the Executive Committee
were: Earl Browder, General Secre
tary of the Communist Party of
America, Gil Green, National Secre
tary of the Young Communist
League, and William Z. Foster,
Communist candidate for President
in America during the 19S2 elections. I
Ford was America vice-presiden-:
tial candidate in the last elections, j
and is vice-president of the League
of Struggle for Negro Rights.
The Executive Committee of the
Communist Party is one of the high
est bodies of the World Communist
movement^ z
During the sessions of Congress,
Miss Henderson of the South Africa
Communist Party was elected to the
Presidium, the governing body of the
Congress.
Richmond Preparing
For Regional Boule
Richmond, Va., Sept 12—(By Jo
sephus Simpson for ANP)—The Up
silon Omega and Alpha Eta Chap
ters of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
here in Richmond are making great
plans for the entertainment of vis
iting scrors during the regional boule
which will be held in this city during
the month of December.
Dr, Zenobia G. Gilbin, outstanding
woman physician of the race, has
been appointed general chairman of
the boule committee. The plans of
the committee are extensive and it is
pointed out by members of the com- j
mittee that every A. K. A. woman
should feel the importance of the j
coming event. The general chairman,
Dr. Gilpin, has called a meeting of
the boule committee in Richmond i
during the second week in Septem
ber, at which time the comjmittee will
seek to put the finishing touches on
its plans for the entertainment of
its distinguished guests during the
Regional Boule.
Straighten Your Hair
At Home
Our newest product turns the most
stubborn kinky hair into soft lustrous
straight hair. Applied at home in a
few seconds. Costs but a few cents.
Write for free offer, CHEMCO PRO
DUCTS, 115 Harborview Avenue, j
Br.dgeport, Conn.
Poisoned Kidneys
Stop Getting Up Nights
To harmlessly flush poisons and
acid from kidneys and correct irri- j
tation of bladder so that you can
stop “getting up nights” get a 35
cent package of Gold Medal Haarlem
Oil Capsules and take as directed
Other symptoms of kidney and blad
der weaknesses are scant, burning or
cramps—^-puffy eyes.
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Compliments of
MONTGOMERY CROCERY
We carry a full line of groceries and
Fresh Vegetables. Give us a Trial.
2531 Lake St. We. 0226
LOOK!
WITH EACH OIL CHANGE
WE GIVE A COMPLETE
GREASE JOB
No Extra Charge
24 HOUR TOW IN AND
REPAIR SERVICE
Walker Garage No. 5
24 and Lake Sts. Tel JA-7G8e
Natives Taught Bible
Consigns Them To
Inferior Status
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Johannesuurgh, S. Africa, Sept. 12
—(ANP)—R. F. Alfred Hoernle,
head of the department of philosophy
and psyschology in the University of
Witwatersrand here, writes an inter
esting comment for the Congrega
tionalism reproduced in the South Af
rican Outlook, the success white mis
sionaries have had in persuading Af
rican natives to the belief that God
intends for them always to be serv
ants of the whites.
“Are you going against the Bible
by appealing to us natives to seek
education and to strive to advance
when it is the will of God, as declar
ed in the Old Testament, that we na
tives shall always remain hewers of
wood and drawers of water?”
“On further inquiry,” Hoernle
writes, “ I found that this same text
(the Bible curse against Ham) had
been quoted by Bible-trusting whites
as justifying the policy of holding
down the black peoples of Africa
to service and menial work, and to a
correspondingly subordinate status
in tse social structure.
“The whole philosophy of ‘Kafir
work’, the whole principle of perma
nent economic inferiority for the Ban
tu has been made thereby to wear
the sacred air of a God-willed ar
rangement.”
Mr. Hoernle also explained the
South African maxim of “no equality
between white and black in church
and state. He writes:
“»Tn detail, this means (a) that na
tives must be excluded from politic
al power, lest by the weight of their
numbers they rule the whites; (b)
that there must be no social inter
course between white and black on
a footing of equality; that there
must be segregation in trains and
trams, in schools and churches; that
whites and blacks must not work on
the same jobs side by side, nor in
the same rooms in factories, (c) that
no native must ever occupy a posi
tion or status in virtue of which he
would have the right to give orders j
to a white man, let alone a white wo
man; (d) and some would even go
so far as to demand that no native’s
wage must ever equal that of a white,
for equal standards of life imply so
cial equality.”
Disease May Rob
Electric Chair
Of Victim
MHolly Springs, Miss., Sept. 12—
(ANP)-Believing that pallagra,
with which he is afflicted, will save
the state the expense of an electro
cution, Judge Taylor McEllroy, post
poned the trial of Tommy Lee Brown,
charged with four murder charges to
February 1936, here Tuesday when
the stricken man was brought into
the courtroom on a cot.
Brown is charged with the murder
of four members of the Wicks fam
ily, white, whom he shot and killed
five months ago. He was indicted on
lour murder charges and the trial
was set for Tuesday. Since being in
jail the defendant has been stricken
with pellagra and county physicians
have expressed the opinion that he
will die within ninety days.
Disabled Vets Enter
tain Nation
al Commander
Chicago, Sept 12—(ANP)—Mem
bers of John H. Patton chapter of
tho Disabled American Veterans of
the World Wrar, entertained National
Commander Marvin Harlan of El
Paso, lexas. Mr. Harlan, a southern
man, was born in Mississippi and
lived in Oklahoma for a number of
years. He is a civil engineer in pri
vate life;
The invitation to gather with mem*
ters of Patton chapter was extend
ed through Edward Perry, command
er of the chapter, which has head
quarters at 118 E. 46th street.
Among those present were: Eld
ward M. Sneed, Democratic commit
teeman of the Third warn; Roy Cun
ningham of Hines chapter; Carter
Smith, past member of the national
executive committee. George Brown,
state adjutant; M. F. J. Mackey, of
the rehabilitation department; H.
Roberts, past state commander, and
J. Levirt Kelly, organizer of the Re
tail Clerks Union.
Commander Harlan charged that
the army, navy and national guard
are shot through with Communism
and asserted that it was one of the
aims of the Disabled American Vete
rans to combat this activity.
Ex-Supreme Chancel
lor Green Seeks ”
Back Pay
New Orleans, La., Sept. 11, ANP)
—“Pay up or I will sue” was the
cryptic mesage sent by ex-Supreme
Chancellor S. W. Green, of the
Knights of Pythias of North Ameri
ca, South America, Europe, Asia,
Africa and Australia, to Tj G. Nut
ter, Supreme Master of Exchequer,
last week.
According to the statement of Mr.
Green who was supplanted by
S. A. T. Watkins of Chicago as Su
preme Chancellor at the recent
meeting of the fraternal organiza
tion held at Rochester, N. Y., the
sum of sixteen thousand one hundred
and seven dollars and fifty-seven
cents ($16,107,57) is due him in
salary and if the same is not paid by
September 30, 1935, a suit will be
entered to recover the full amount |
It develops that during the recent
lean years for Pythianism, that Mr. j
Green has been playing the role of
Daman, bearing the expenses of his
office out of his own pocket.
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Dr. Huggins Tells
Of Program To
Aid Ethiopia
Ethiopian Minister To London
Approves Program
New York City, Sept. 11, (ANP)
—Two thousand men and women
gatehered at the Rockland Palace,
Eighth avenue and 135th street,
here Friday night, to hear Dr.
Willis N. Huggins, who has recently
returned from Abyssinia and Lon
don, describe conditions faced by the
Ethiopians in the impending conflict
between Ethiopia and Italy and the
program of activity in which Ameri
can Negroes can participate.
Dr. Huggins pointed out that
Premier Mussolini was determined
to take possession of Ethiopia to ex
tend Italian territorial limits and
to gain control of the natural re
sources of the African country. To
do this, the Duce is willing and
ready to plunge the entire world in
to another war.
Representing the International
Council of Friends of Ethiopia, Dr,
Hugins, on August 15, placed an ap
peal before the committe of the
secretarist of the League of Nations
a": Geneva requesting that the
League “take measures to restrain
gross infringement of international
law and agreements often ratified.”
Dr. Huggins, in his program here,
urged a “non military aid for
Ethiopia” seeking funds from friends
of Ethiopia to aid them in conflict
rather than any attempt at armed
intervention. Medical supplies are
needed.’ Money is needed as well as
medical men, nurses, and the like,
who are willing to make the neces
sai*y sacrifice to aid Abyssinia in pro
tecting their independence.
ur. w. L. Martin, Ethiopian min
ister to London, has endorsed the
'regram of Dr. Huggins and scored
bitterly Premier Mussolini, declaring
that “Mussolini seems to think the
best way to civilize us is to kill us
off, but I ntust beg to differ with
his high and mighty excellence on
this point.
“Just let us have peace for 20
years and a loan of say $100,000,000
to enable us to open schools and
develop our resources and I can as
■ure you that Ethiopians will be as
tar advanced at the end of that pe- ■
riod as any one could wish.”
Says Italy A Nation Of Slaves
Discussing the question of slavery,
Dr. Martin said: ’’Mussolipi says
Ethiopians are slaves, but the
Ethiopians certainly are not treated
as badly as the Italians by Mus
solini today.
Italians have far more need of
emancipation than we do. May I
point out when we entered the League
of Nations in 1923, the Italian dele
gate said ‘Slavery in Ethiopia has
been 1 educed to a mild form of serf
:1cmOne of our emperors made a
grave mistake when he gave Eritrea
to Italy. The unwise gift sharpened
Italy s appetite and she is now try
ing to take our whole kingdom.”
Dr. Huggins is planning to tour the
country in the interest of promoting
bis program for aiding Ethiopia, and
endorsing his efforts, Dr, Martin,
Ethiopian minister to London, in a
statement to the ASSOCIATED NE
SRO PRESS, said:
“I desire to inform the colored
people of America that Dr. Willis
Huggins has been introduced to me
through the International Council of
Friends of Ethiopia in London, and I
vvould like to thank the colored peo
ple of America for any support they
may give his efforts on behalf of
Ethiopia.”
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