The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 09, 1937, 665th EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    SOUTH OMAHA NEWS NOTES
Bettie Dennip returned from
Glenwood Saturday after spend
ing the holidays with her grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Walker.
Mr. Wise McCUnton, 5217
So. 2flth St., who underwent an
operation in the Methodist hos
pital, % improving.
Mr. R. Wise, .r»2l7 So. 29th
St„ is ill.
M:*is Ella Mae l rank'in. 5R22
So. 32nd f If. nftunjml ’M m
day from Milwanl ' e, \Yh„
where f,he spent New Year’s
visiting relatives and fri nds.
Mijss An.n.'i Franklin h s re
turned to Knoxville college af
ter Kpriufijig ten days in Mil s
boro, Ky.
Rites for Mrs. Mary Lewis
Funeral sendees were held
Saturday, Jan. 2 from the Allen
Chapel AME church, for Mrs
Mary Ijnvv is, 3002 V. St., Who
died Thursday, Dec. 31.
Mr. Eokt Banl'Vi, 5217 So.
29th St., returned to the eitv
Sun/lay after spending the New
Year in Kansais City.
Mrs. Johnriie Jones, 30th and
U St.., returned from Alabama
Friday after visiting relatives
and friends.
Miss Pula Partridge of Colgate
Mo., is in the eity visiting in
the Forall home, 2903 T St.
Rites for Mr Merrill
Funeral services for Mr.
Merrill, were held Monday af
ternoon from Bethel AME
church.
Miss Elaine Davis, of 2(502
Jefferson St., is now attending
FSt- Benedict school. She is stay
ing with Mrs. Edith Brown,
2(512 Bmiioy St., as is her bro
ther, Mr. Van Pelt Davis.
Mrs. Minnie Wiliams', of
Kansas City, was in the city to
ftttend the funeral of her fa
ther, Mr. Merrill.
Mns. S. D. Rhone, who has
beeai confined to bed from ill
ness, is now able to be up.
I)r. S. B. Northerns who
hiis been ill, is out again.
OUR CHURCHES
Union Memorial M. E. Church
Rev. Win. II. Adams preach
ed morning and night sermons.
There was no afternoon service.
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
29th and T Sts.
Rev. P. J. Sears, Pastor
Joshua Henderson, Reporter
Every clajss in the Sunday
school was represented last
Sunday The first Sunday of this
year, at. 11:00 a. in., was the
time the pastor decided to
preach the installation sermon
for the Sunday school workers.
His basic tex^ Was Dan. 12:3,
the subject was “The ministry
of the disciple of Jesus Christ
and their reward.” A few of
the highlights that Rev. Sears
put emphasis on were as fol
lows: Literature, It shall be
your duty to teach the people
to read good literature. The best
piece of literature is the Bible.
Teach your pupils the import
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ance of virtue, and why it is
i necessary to have pride. If you
want to he a star, pet your
liph from Jesus Chrat and
teach by an example.
The choir will sponsor a slat'1
country rally on the 17lh of
this month. Rev. Curry, of Zion
Bapli/st church, will deliver the
sc in on at 3:00 p. m.
Tim instajlntion for Rev. I'.
. Sears will be pin Monday even
ing, Jan. 18th .
Dr. S. B. (Nofthcross, Mrs.
M. P. Pierce and Mrs. Rosa
Le ’ arc on the sick list
The funeral of Mr. Henry
Merrill wris held from Be h 1
Baptist church, Mamlay, with
the pastor in charge.
Why notcmne to Bethel next
Sunday.
Mother lAt-iter is ill.
Elder and Mrs. A. IX Carter
of Council Bluffs, Ini., spent
Now Year’s day visiting South
Omaha friends.
Church of God in Christ
Elder A. D. Carter, Pastor
The church enjoyed good ser
vices the pa*3t Sunday. Night
service was in charge of Rev.
Ellis ,of Kansas City.
The Willing Workers club is
trying to get started again.
Leader of this club is Mrs. Ag
nes Dozier. Come out and help
thorn.
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Shadows of Rainey
Bethea Case Noted v
e
at Owensboro •
r
a
Tvouisvillie, Ky., Jan. 9 (ANP)
—Hoyle Roberts, 28-year-old *
deliveryman, living 'in Owens- n
boro, wits charged with assault,- v
fyig Mrts. Frank Dowell, white, v
wife of a railroad switchman,
in her home at Owensboro. Ro
n
berts was brought to the Jeffier- e
son county jail in Louisville to j
wvoid mob violence.
Roberts’ ease is a reminder of 1 •’
(the very sim/ikir Rainey Bethea 1
ease in Owensboro several months 1
ago. It a recalled that ov«|r 30, 11
000 peopled from near and afar
to witness ethe^fs haitging last 1
August for the ussualt and mjur- '
dor of an old white woman of 70 n
years.
Roberts Sent «>n krrand
Roberts was employed by a drug *
store and was dispatched by his | '
employer to deliver some articles to;
Mrs. Dowell. Roberts was seen
running by Frank Dwell, husband *
of the assaulted woman, and began
chasing him, but failed to catch !l
him. Returning to his home, he c
found his wife unconscious on the v
floor.
Afty>r the assaulted woman re
gained consciousness, she told po
lice it was the drug store delivery ]
boy Shortly afterward, police a p-!
ij'xlhendktd Talberts ridiaig ia bi
cycle* and arrested him. Blood
stains were found on his garments, j
Roberts told an ANP correspond-\
ent he was sent to the Dowell
hme to deliver Christmas gifts, and j
was asked by Mrs. Dowell to de- 1
liver a present to her friend. He ,
denied having assaulted the wo- ’
man.
Judge F. A. Roby, of the Owens
boro city court, held an examin
ing trial Monday, and Roberts’ bond
was fixed at $10,000 pending grand
jury action.
Mrs. Pickens to Take
Group to Europe
New York City, Jan. 9 (ANP)
—Mrs William Pickens, wift of
the NAACP will lead another study
group to Europe from JVilf 3 to
Sept. 3rd, it was announced this
week.
The group will be sponsored by
the Poeono Study tours and will
be under the educational direction
of American Peoples college. Mrs
Pickens led similar arrow* to Eu
rope in 1930 and 1932 for the stu
dy of social and cultural develop,
meats in Europe.
HEAR HENRY BOYD IN N. Y,
New York City, .Jan. 9 (ANP)—
Plans for receiving Henry Allen
Boyd 'if Nashville in this, the
“Cdy of Churches," have been com
pleted, according to an announce
ment mad? last week by the Rev.
S W. Times, D. D.., the president
and chief executive, of the New
York Rapist State c-opventi'on.
Rev. Mr Timms has announced that
S*n'#~y Boyd wll reach New
York nn Tuesday, Jan. l!Jth and
that a conform e and b;siness
rrif't r.f v.-bh morribers of (he Na
tional Rant .st Convention of Am
erica wll be held that same day at
2:00 p m.
An invdatjon has bc-on extended
to all the Bapt st ministers of Now
V’H; cn.’| an » r|l ng territory.
Many are expected here.
N. A. A. O. P. FILES SUIT
Baltimore, Jan. 0 Continu
ing its drive against equal
itlns in public school educa
tion, the NAAOP today filed a
petition in tbe circuit court of
Montgomery county seeking a
writ of mandamus to compel
thtc board of education of Mont
gomery to pay equal salaries
to white and colored teachers
with lha »n.me qualifications per
forming essentially the .same du
ties and < quin, cd with the same
amount <>f teaching experience.
The petition was filed in behalf
of Wiliam B Gibbs, jr., act ng j
principal of tlw Rockville elemen
tary school in Montgomery caun
ty.
I’ho petition irtpj*p that- Mr.
Gibbs is a normal school gradu
ate, holds a first-grade teacher’s
certificate of the first-class issued
by the sta<« department of educa
tion of Maryland, and is in his
fifth year of teaching experience in
the state of Maryland; that he is
receiving a salary of $51 a month,
or $612 a year whereas teachers in
white schools in Montgomery county
with his same qualifications and
experience and performing essen
tially the same duties are paid ap- j
proximately $98 a month or $1,175 :
a year.
Tho (petition further recites that
tho state of Maryland pays a high
er salary to white persons holding
the post of acting principals of
white elementary schools than to
white t^'.ehors in those ■ \ thools,
but acting principals of Negro ele
m -itary schools re eive the same
salary as Negro elementary teach
ers.
Mr. Gibbn file I a petition with
tho hoard of education of M wt
gomery c«>unty on Dec. 8th asking
the board to adopt a salary sch- I
uilo w'itlhout f ny ^tinotjon th
ing made as to rare, color of t «
■ hers or school, gut the board re
fused to consider the petition arud
the only step remained was court
action.
■AUys. for Mr. Gibbs are Char
les H. Houston and Thurgood Mar
shall of the NAACP staff in New
York and W. A. C. Hughes, jr, of
this city
Tho NAACP ipointed out in a
statement today that in the state
of Maryland the average salary of
an elementary teacher in the
counties of Maryland is $1,135
whereas the average Negro tea
cher's salary in the same counties
is $602, or he difference of $553.
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ACTION IN
LYNCHING
Tacoma Kidnaping
j Cited in Call For
Action
New York, J;pi. !) -C'ting
the swift, action of the famous
O-ricn in the Mattson kidnap
ping case in T-en-na, Wash'n"
tou, the NAACP this week aga
in ea led upon AttJy Oenofyd
Homer 8. Cummings to pro
ceed with this federal investi
gation of the lynch'ng of
Claude Nerd by a m<*b at Mari-1
anna, Florida, (>ct. 26th 19 !4.
According to the Lindbergh law
a | erlod of sov n days must ol
,rpr<\ before the federal guYren
iwm can presume that a federal
'rime hns been committed, that js
that a state line has been crossed
by thn kidnapers.
Tho association’s letter pointed
out that the f<d<fal investigators
did not wait for tho elapsing of
r. v<n days, as provided by the fed
eral kidnaping law, in order to be
come active in tho Mattson case,
but rfjnhed in simultaneously with
the report of the kidnaping to the
Tacoma polite. Eight fodoral agents
wero sent into Tacoma almost be
fore the police teletype machines
hid finished recording the kidnap
ing of the Mattson boy.
Theoretcally, if a state line is not
'Tossed, the job of arresting and
'-ninishinp' the kidnapers is sup
posed to bo confined to the state
officers. In r'ac* } ■, how: v j-, the
G-men have ignored this iportion of
the law and have rushed into every
kidnn.pdnig*—exdqplil the Nteal kiid
r;sp-lynchin£.
Nc«l was taken from a jail in
r|-w*lion\, Ala. ar)d trf rurm-ted
across the state line to Marianna.
Fla., where he was lynched. Des
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Ipite tho clear interstate nature of
Vhe crime the *4 »«■ govern
ment has refused bo act, basing
its inactivity upOn a strict and
highly technical interpretation of
tho law.
As the NAACP points out, the
Department is not very technical;
i h1 does it observe the letter «f I
the law in the cases of white kid-!
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the kdnapinlg of New Jersey
state trooper. Although the, troop
er, like Neal was kidnaped in one
state and taken to another for the
purpose of being killed, the G-men
did not quibble on this point. On the
other hand they have steadfastly
mainlined that the fact that Neal
was kidnaped for the purpose of
being killed prevented them from
taking action under the Lindbergh
law'. The NAACP letter declares:
“Tho action of the Department of
Justice in the Mattson case further
substantiates the quite obvious con
clusion that its agents act on ad
ministrative interpretation of the
law white cases and the sflrict let
ter of the law in Negro cast's.”
This is the third demand in the
past two weeks by the NAA(CP for
action in the Claude Neal lynch
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