The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 04, 1936, CITY EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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CCC Dependents
Receive $7,000,000
The War Department today, ad
vised Robert Fechner, Director
of Emergency Conservation Work,
that approximately 50,000 young
colored men and war veterans of
the Civilian Conservation Corps
camps have sent home to depend
ents more than $7,000,000 out of
their earnings since April 1, 1935.
The Department stated that most
of this amount was allotted to de
pendents by enrollees when they
entered the CCC camps and for
warded direct to the families of
the forest workers by disbursing
officers of the Office of the Chief
of Finance of the U. S. Army.
The basic cash allowance paid
enrolled CCC men is $30 a month.
All CCC enrollees with the excep
tion of a few war veterans and a
small number of locally enrolled
men allot approximately $25 out
of their $30 a month cash allow
ances to dependents immediately
upon being enrolled. At the end
of each month, the War Depart
ment deducts the amount of each
enrollee’s allotment from his cash
allowance and mails this money
direct to the designated depend
ents. Thus out of $30 paid each
CCC youth, normally $25 is
mailed direct to the young man’s
family and the balance of $5 is
paid in cash to the enrollee. In
addition, each enrollee receives his
board and lodging and all neces
sary summer and winter clothing.
During the first ten clays of
December, the Office of the Chief
of Finance, through disbursing
officers in all sections of the
country, mailed out about 460,
000 checks to the families of en
rollees. Although final figures
have not reached Washington, the
War Department estimated the
aggregate value of the checks at
$1,250,000. More than $1,000,000
of this amount went into the
homes of colored enrollees. This
sum, representing the amount al
located to dependents by enrollees
out of their November earnings,
is the largest amount sent to the
families of CCC men in any
month since the corps was
founded.
“The millions of dollars that
have been sent home by CCC en
rollees represent approximately
five-sixths of the money which the
young men and war veterans have
earned through their work in for
ests, parks and eroded fields,”
Director Fechner said today.
“Since the CCC was formed, it
has afforded approximately 1,
500,000 men an opportunity to
contribute substantially to the
support of their families. The
largest, number of enrolled men,
including Indians and men en
gaged in CCC-type work in
Hawaii, Alaska, the Virgin Islands
and Puerto Rico, that have been
in the conservation camps at any
one time is 519 861. War De
partment records indicate that the
average enrollee spends eight
months in the CCC.”
90 Per Cent Of
Baptists Members
of Incorporate Body
Chicago, Jan. 4, (ANP)—That
of the 3,000,000 Baptists in Amer
ica, 90 per cent are members of
the churches affiliated with Na
tional Baptist Convention, Incorp
orated, was the declaration made
to the Associated Negro Press
here last* week by Dr. L. K. Wil
liams, president of the organiza
tion.
This statement was made fol
lowing the announcement made
by Dr. Henry Allen Boyd, secre
tary of the un-incorporated group,
that he had been appointed to rep
resent 3,000,000 Negro Baptists.
Dr. Williams stated that this an
nouncement was an error, point
ing out that the cencus of Reli
gious Bodies of 1926 bore out his
contention that 90 per cent of all
Negro Baptists in America are af
filiated with the incorporated
body, and remarking that this lat
ter group would hardly elect Mr.
Boyd to represent them.
Including a rack for nine pairs
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articles, a dressing table with dis
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foot board of a new bedstead.
Germany's grain crop this year
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year, the wheat and rye being suf
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Hell In Heaven
By Davis Lee
New York, Jan. 4, (ANP) —
Hell broke loose in Heaven last
Tuesday night! Two angels in
Father Divine’s kingdom, 20 W.
115 street, fought a battle that
made the Louis-Baer fight look
like a Piker.
The battle which began in the
kingdom ended in the street be
tween a Miss Pretty and her hus
band. Both at one time were
members of the kingdom. How
ever, feeling that Divine’s being
God is a lot of hooey, the husband
withdrew from the kingdom and
made several unsuccessful at
tempts to persuade his wife to
do so.
The fight started when the hus
band found that his wife was
turning all of their valuables over
to Father Divine which included
papers to his automobile and two
insurance policies. He followed
her to the kingdom and pleaded
with her to give him his papers.
This she refused to do, and upon
entering into the kingdom she at
tempted to slip them to one of
the angels, thus Hell broke loose
in Heaven.
Father Divine was holding a
meeting at his kingdom on 63rd
street during the battle. How
ever, at two o’clock Wednesday
morning three big cars rolled up
to the 115th street address. The '
front and rear car was filled with
armed white men. In the middle I
car two armed men rode in front
and two on the rear seat. Father
Divine sat between the two on the
rear seat.
He was ushered into the large
dining room where more than two
thousand angels were waiting.
Father and Mother Divine took
their places in the center of the
table. Food was served. Then
hero and there an angel would
stand and give testimony as to
how Father had blessed her.
Presently four female agnels
situated at strategic points
claimed that Father’s “vibration”
had reached them. They fell up
on the table, upsetting dishes,
food and all. The entire two
thousand followed suit, tables
were completely upset, dishes and
glasses were broken. A grand
stampede was on with many be
ing mashed and trampled under
foot. Thus for the second time in
one night Hell broke loose in
Heaven.
Charlotte Hawkins
Brown Answers
Dr. Mary Waring
Sedalia, Jan. 4, (Special to the
Associated Negro Press)—Mrs.
Charlotte Hawkins Brown, the
i dynamic and popular president of
| the North Carolina Federation of
j Negro Women’s Clubs and princi
pal of Palmer Memorial Institute
here, gave her version of the pro
jection of the National Council of
Colored Women in a statement
issued here this week.
“Dr. Waring is in error as to
the motive, aims, and purposes of
Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune’s call
to Negro women” Mrs. Brown
said. “Charlotte Hawkins Brown
acknowledges no defeat for the
j presidency of the National Asso
ciation of Colored Women either
at Chicago or Cleveland, since she
both times received the largest
national vote. Dr. Waring suc
ceeded both times on a small mar
gin of 40 votes out of 300 or more
cast, carrying the local delegation
of 100 or more at Chicago, and
65 or more Chicago votes at the
Cleveland meeting.
“Local politics in both instances
elected Dr. Mary Waring. The
country at large has been dissatis
fied, not with the woman’s char
acter or natural ability, but her
inability to corral the women of
the country in a united effort to
put the national program over.
“Charlotte Hawkins Brown ob
jected strenuously at the meeting
in New York to a permanent or
ganization lest Dr. Waring should
accuse Mrs. Bethune of splitting
the National Association. There
was absolutely no desire on the
part of the women who met, (for
many of them had never attended
a National meeting) to in any
way impair or hinder the work
of the National.
National Council
Idea Not a Jim
Crow Proposition
“Persons who have been con
nected with the National Associa
tion over a period of 25 years
have seen politics creeping in to
the extent that nothing else of a
constructive nature has been
done,” Mrs. Brown continued, “the
main idea has been to elect a
president.
“The place and problems of
women in American life comes up
for no discussion; no committees
are appointed to look into the af
fairs where Negro women are
concerned. It has ceased to be a
clearing house for Negro women,
and has become a political ma
chine, a bally-ho for section,
while its national headquarters is
about to be put up for mortgage
sale.
Praises Mrs. Bethune.
“Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune,
the most unselfish woman in the
world, had no other desire but that
the Negro women might pool
their efforts and thoughts in a
concerted attack against prej
udices affecting the lives of Ne
gro women. It was no attempt to
pull away from the National or
ganization, but the small repre
sentation in the group gave no
chance to work on fundamental
problems in the development of
strong womanhood. There i s,
however, no intention of with
drawing from the National Coun
cil of Women of America.
“Charlotte Hawkins would not
permit the National to split on
her; she considers the opportuni
ties for doing something too great.
She has other interests that are
so absorbing and so nation-wide
that other than the right of any
individual to run for office, if
through that office that individu
al would hope to do something
more than wear flowers and par
ade up and down the country, that
she has permitted her friends
from all over the country to pro
mote her candidacy, but has al
ways left the convention with
good feeling and a smile.
“With malice toward none, and
charity for all, she renews her at
tack upon the problems of preju
dice, illiteracy, and lack of cul
ture among her people, with a de
sire for peace and fellowship, and
p, “Thank Godd” for Mrs. Mary
McLeod Bethune, who is bigger
than any organization that we
have been able to perfect up to
the time because of her unselfish
and sacrificial spirit for the good
of her group.”
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For Julian
New York, Jan. 4— (By Dav
is Lee for ANP)—1That Hubert
Julian, the Black Eagle and
recently a Colonel in Emperor
Selassie’s army, is a menace
and should be deported from
the. U. S. is the contntion of
certain organization of Negroes
here in Harlem who arte now
circulating a petition to have
the State Departinet take such
action, this writer learned to
day.
According to information
given out by one of the mem
bers of the organization Julian
made several disparaging and
injuriour statements about Eth
iopia which was carried by the
white papers last week. The
Black Eagle is also contem
plating a lecture tour of the
United States in the interest of
Italy, this the organization
hopes to prevent by deporta
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