Tho Championship Race With the seasons opening games well out of the way the gridiron warriors are digging in for five weeks of the battle royal to see who will capture the coveted honors which mark them the nation’s champions On paper I should say that when the smoke of battle cleats away, Morgan college will be in the first spot. In their early games, Morgan demonstrated that once again it has a power house The loss of O'is tho ‘35 ace has not weakened the team and they arg bowling along in fine style Tho caliber of he opposition in tho CIAA offers little in the way of stopping the Baltimoreans Hamp ton is shot to pieces by gradua tion, Ineligibility and the loss of one of its coaches and they were the team in the pre-season dope which seemed to have the best chance to upset Mlorgan. A. and T. last year was purely a defensive team Should they find an offensive drive, they! may be reckoned with in the stretch 1 drive for the honors. 1 Coach Rowland at BUiefield has the backs, but it is asking too much of any team to go places without p. good line- The combination of “Fig” Jefferson and Jimmy Moore at Virginia State will pay dividends, but I expect these to be paid jn ‘37 Virginia Union is the question mark and we shall have to wait and see what they are going to do. Howard under Coach Payne will . proba.bly experiment this year and build for years to come The rest of the CIAA teams can hardly be con-; sidered in the race for the cham pionship honors. Down in the southeast Xavier set j Alabama. State right back on its heels in one of the most stunning up set of the current season- The Alabama Hornets have them four deep in every position down in i Montgomery, but this was not en ough to stem the surge of the Ca tholics from New Orleans- Cleve Abbott with a difficult schedule j ahead of him may come through1 with Ms Tuskt'gee team despite tho Wilberforce defeat and the fal tering Alabamians for the confer ence gonfalon, but his path is stud ed with obstacles The struggle in the southwest is in a big muddle. “Zip” Gayles and his sophomore “wonder team” down at Langston served notice that they are making a determined bid for tho conference championship. That 3-0 win over Wiley establishes them as the cream -of that hotbed of foot ball Prairie View tied Texas college, tho defending champions in a scoreless tie, thus knocking them out of the picture Southern uni versity with Coach Mumford tutor ing them for the first time bears watching, with Wiley scuffling to stay out in front The race in the southwest is a slam-bang affair and there is a pos sibility of the national champion ship being settled in that neck of the woods. One thing is certain, the team which wins first honors down there will have to be reckoned with for national honors- The conference is made up of teams from Arkan sas. LouisianL, Texas and Okla homa with many of the members playing opponents from Ohio and Alabama—they certainly go in for intersectional flavor down that way It appears that Morgan has the best chance of any of the teams of getting along without a defeat and this will mean the championship Don’t Miss The Last RCCmELT MEETING Omaha Oity Auditorium $at.Night,0ct.3l 8:00 P. M. HEAR FIORELLO LaGUARDIA Mayor of New York HON. GEO. W. NORRIS Lnited States Senator STANLEY HIGH Good Neighbor League Good Music Good Speaking ALL WELCOME bunting, the one weakness in the Morgan schedule is that they play exclusively on the eastern sea board. This may be the factor which will knock them out of the first spot Don’t count Langston out, Gayles has a powerhouse out in Oklahoma and any team that can win in the southwest gets my vote for the national championship. The boys come big and rough and they play real football down there Well there you have it just who will it be? Thanksgiving will tell the tale. Promises To “Fire” Any Who Discriminate New York, Oct- 31 (C)—Major Edmond H. Levy, deputy marshall of the WPA, addressing the open ing of WPA projects exhibits to the 369th Regiment Armory in Har lem Tuesday night, said in part; “There is something else that I would like to make clef - I am told that front time to time complainis have been made that in assigning people to WPA jobs there has been discrimination against Negro work ers I am not going to make char ges against anyone for what has happened in the past- But I want to tell you, and I say this with the lull approval of Cob Somervell, that if we get any proof that any one in the Works Progress Admin istration denies a man or a woman who is working for WPA, because of race, color or religion; or simi lar miserable excuse, we’ll kick him out of the organization without a monment’s hesitation And let me add that I firmly believe that there has been very little discrimination. Down in Washington we have Mr. Smith- Here in New York City we have Mr. (Lemuel L ) Foster. We have working with us a group of representative Negroes whose busi ness it is to see that there is no discrimination. Mr. Victor F Rid der, who was formerly the admih istrator here made it an outstand ing feature of his administration that prejudice was out of the picture Col Somervell is a soldier. I am a soldier. Neither of us has bo be told anything about the magnificent re cord of the colored man when his country called him to arms. And you can take it from me that we do not intend to let anyone besmirch that record by unfairness or discri mination in the conduct of the Works Progress Administration.” LAWYERS OF FOURTH DISTRICT ENDORSE JUDGE DINEEN FOR REELECTION Experience mingled with human ity and a love of fairness h'as made Judge Frank M- Dineen one of the most efficient judges to grace the bench of the district court. During his eight years on the bench Judge Frank M. Dineen has bad charge of the equity docket, where cases are decided without the aid of a jury- Judge Dineen’s ad herence to the law and at the s'ame time his desire to see fairness and justice done to all, has placed him high in the etinration of litigants coming before him. The lawyers of the fourth judi cial district have endorsed him for re-election. Mrs. Eliza Jones, Ohio St-, is home after spending ten days visit ing Mrs. J. Funches in Glenwood, la DR. PROYER LUCKY TALISMAN OF THE ORIENT Jinx Removing Incense 25c JOHN THE CONQUEROR ’Incense 25c Lucky oil believed to prevent evil, misfortune; to attract good luck, happiness and pros perity. Send 25c for Jinx Removing Incense. Branch-Japo Oriental Incense Co-, 2419 Seward St, Omaha. Nebraska. Mail orders given prompt attention. Poisoned Kidneys Stop Getting Up Nights To harmlessly flush poisons and acid from kidneys and correct ir ritation of bladder so that you can stop “getting up nights” get a 35 cent package of Gold Medal Haar lem Oil Capsules and take as di rected. Other symptoms of kidney and blader weaknesses are scanty pufy eyes.—adr. GROESBECK SHOWS ELECTRIC PLANTS IN GOOD CONDITION An encouraging outlook so farj as earnings trend is concerned was seen by €• E- Groesbeck chaiman of the board of the Electric Bond ami Share Co, in his mport to the annual meeting of stockholders In New' York last week- Increased taxation on utilities and the pros pect of further competition from government financed plants, how ever, threaten to retard rate re ductions. The Nebraska Power Co. is an affiliate of the Electric Bond and Share Co Mr. Groesbeck told the stockhold ers that he“ earnestly hoped” some satisfactory solution of the pro blem of Federal competition with public utilities may be evolved from the conferences initiated recently in Washington “No business or industry can survive the combination of both re gulation and competition at the hands of the federal government," he said Tho consumer rate payer, he said is taxed to provide money with which to buiUi unnecessary' govern ment plants. The investor is tax ed to provide money with which to destroy the very investment which provides him with income to pay taxes. Tho companies are taxed to provide money for the building of j plants to destroy their own burd-j ness The tax burden, both federal and local, has mounted steadily in re cent years, he said, Citing the case cf the American Power and light Co- with which Nebraska Power Co. is associated, he said taxes were equal to $14-85 for each el ectric customer served- The total tax burdn on the Nebraska Power Ccr and other companies affiliated with the Electric Bond and Share Co-, for the twelve months ending with August, aggregated more than $40,000,000. This was $4,550,000 or 13 per cent higher than for the pro ceeding twelve months. Additional taxes under the Social Security Act, and material increas es in accounting costs due to a new classification of accounts prescrib ed by the Federal Power Commis sion are in prosyect for 1937, he said “Added to these impositions is the serious and devastatin compet ition of government financed plant,” stated. “Management can not exercise control over these mounting itms of expense, and they constitute a definite factor in re tarding rate reductions-" I Mrs James A- Meyers, director of Fisk university singers, of Nash ville, Tenn-, was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. L L- McVay, 2868 Corby St., the past week FOR RE-ELECTION FRANK M. DINEEN District Judge 14 Years’ Experience on the Bench Endorsed by the Lawyers oj Douglas, fTashington and Burt Counties ARE YOU ERVOUS? Here is a way to Kelp calrr quivering nerves Do you feel so nervous that you want t> V'1',!".'".. there limes when you are cros i * y‘ lrrltable . . times when you scold those »no arc dearest to you? I'l N Kl! 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Judge Arthur C- Thomsen, serv ing' his eighth y*ar as judge of the district court, and candidate for re flection has that knowledge so greatly needed Coupled with wide legal exper ience and an 'ability to do the right thing at the right tlme( Judge Thomsen makes the kind of judge who should be retained in service. The bar of the fourth judicial dis trict has endorsed him for re-elec tion- , New York Daily Says Continue Scottsboro Fight to Finish New York, Oct. 31 (C)—The New York Post, in an editorial entitled “Scottsboro Aftermath," last Fri day gave reasons why the fight should bo continued for the Alaba ma boys and Angelo Herndon. The paper said: “Americans who sup ported the fight to sage the Scotts boro defendants from a legal lynch ing in Alabama may be proud of their work today. 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