THE ROAD WE j MUST TAk| A few fall and a few make th trip worthwhile. Long or short, w must take the walk. Each findin his own way, making his own plan running his own risks We. stai young, full of courage, ocmfidenc and contcmtpt of difficulties. W must walk the line and are the forgotten some make their live worthwhile. As strange as it ma be, why is there so much prejudi<| when we are all living in the sairl t<*wn, supporting all busine.ssl and are not given the same a J ount of consideration in the fori of employment? There are srtrB given all and others non/’, afl then the others are criticized tfl pause they did n°t make the shorn ing others do when they have rfl had their pnr>i-rata of consideratifl H<>w can they compete, when tlfl have not a suffeient amount fl employment t<> obtain the profl amount otf food is necessary fl th« body; sufficient amount of (fl thing and means to improve ttfl surroundings. Why are they cfl icized? Then again I wonder, yvB when a few or several may H wrong, others of that race or H nomination are considered the s-’H when they themselves know tH it js not so. There are cleaner iH and wvmcn tdlat cannot fn\ the face of Mother Earth IH elsewhetre in all races. Take a or a ww, 1914 Lake St., was robbed by a Neigro near 22nd and Ohio Nothing was taken from Upchurch. Two com panions of the robbers stood across 1 the street during the robbery tire stolen Mr. Willie Green, 0104 So. | 25th St., reports that a wheel rim and Good)rich Silvertown ten ply tire were stolen from his truck when it was parked at 6104 South 25, h St. -. Negro Mayor— (Continued from Page 1) I eeive any compensation f r any ser ; vice remlt^d s oVgainizaticm I with possible oxceptii n of secro i tary whos. compensation, if any, i shall be fixed by the Bacchanite j Club. fi. A majority vote of the coun i cil shall govern, except where oth erwise provided. 7. They shall hold regular meet , ings semi-monthly. 8. They shall hold special meet ings when called by the president of the Bacchanite Club or by the chairman of the council. * 9. A primary election shall be held in December of each year, the date and place to be determined by the Bacchanite Club. 10. A jrenertfl election shall be held in December of each year, the rat® and place to be determined by the Bacchanite Club. 11. The chairman of the council will take his office on or about tho 15th cf January of each year. 12. The councilmen shall be ap ported by the Bacchanite club each year and will take their office the same time as the chairman Trade Memphis, Jan. 9 (ANP)—The sluggish, muddy Mississippi, famed Ole Man River of verse and song, has again come into his own with the present great increase in cot ton traffic brought about by a pro duction estimated at six times as I forge as last year’s. The docks and barges here are again resounding to the song and banter of the col ored handlers, oustalxnits and dock wallopers who are working overtime Us aids in transporting record shipments ‘‘down the ole Mississ ippi ” Arkansas Would Change Lynchings From Nine to Eight Little Rock, Jan 9 (ANP)—If the state of Arkansas has its way, the 1936 total lynching figures re leased last week by Tuskegee in stitute will be reduced from nine to eight. Arkansas wants to throw one of the two mobbings charged against the state. The bone of contention is the Frank Weems mystery, which came to light last spring during the cot ton chopper’s strike in eastern Arkansas, instigated by the Sou thern Tenant Farmers union- The union charged that Weems had been lynched in Crittenden county for participation in the strike. It was while investigating the sharecropper’s disappearance that | Miss Willie Sue Blaftden of Mem phis and the Rev. Claude. Williams of Little Rock, both white were flogged Sheriff J. H. Curlin im n^diatelly declared Weem» was “alive and will be produced when the time comes’’ but that time has not yet come. Supt Albright of the state rangers investigated the affairs under direct orders of Gov. Futrellbut; c«tuld g*et no definite information. Miss Marjory Jo Smith is 11 at the University Hospital. : The Elite Cigar Store ! Direct Wire On All Sports Events Ladies Especially Invited j Eugene McGill, Mgr. IIA4225 i 2314 N. 24th St. ] Newlyweds j MRS. EVANS-MURRAY DELBERT EUGENE MURRAY Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Evans an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Evelyn LaVerne to Delbert Eugene Murray, 2911 No. 27th St Mrs. Evans-Murmy has been work ing in Omaha for the past five years as a visiting Nurse. Mr. Murray is prominent in dramatic and literary circles. The date of the mkirribge was npt' revealed. They are at home at 2918 No. 28th St. MES. ELLA McINTOSH IN AUTO ACCIDENT Mrs. Ella McIntosh, of 2»V4 Clbo St., suffered a bruised right shoulder and elbow when in.juiod in an auto acMdet on Thursday, Doe 31. While rhl i:.; with Mr A.tdc lima, 32, 1708 Burt St. Bowu’s car W'as in a collision with one driven by Harry D. Pilgrim, 1612’^ Chicago St., who was going south on 18th St. Mrs. McIntosh receiving above stated injuries and Bowa re ceiving laceration of both eye lisd, bruise bellow right eye and bruises on right shin and back. Mrs. McIntosh wins taken to the Nicholas Senn Hospital! for treatment . Both drivers were booked to th echarge of “Reck Nebraska Power— (Continued from Page 1) tection against storms, Tho power company also will carry on active farm line construc tion program as they have for sev eral years past. It is the hope of tho comijuny to connect up at least as many farms as during 1936, J. K Pavidson, president of the com pany, said. As « result of the sale of elect rical appliances of all kinds by dealers which has reached the lar gest volume in many years, a re cord of new uses for electricity, in" homes served by the company was shown during 1936. These increas ed appliance sales, Mr. Davidson said, are the result of cooperative 'advertising and selling between all dealers of electrical appliances in the' communities served by the pow er company 1936 also brought to th:- power company the largest number of residential customers in the company’s history, according to Mr. Davidson. The Nebraska Power Co., also during 1936, mad • the outstanding safety-record among power and light compcn c3 in the United States “Th>' (vest year has been an ac tive one for <>ur company in mak ing1 electricity of greater service to our customers and in building greater payrolls,” said Mr. Davict son. GEORGE STERNES SUFFERS FALL George Pt canes, 2815 li St.. sufFired a three inch deep la ceralion on the center of his 1, rehead, bruised upper lip uid concussion of the left eye when hi fell near 2815 R St., Fridey, Jan. 1. $1)85 CASH wjll liny flood 5 room house on corner lot. All In line condition—2639 Decatur McFarland & Kennedy, Inc Realtors JA 2100 636 World-Herald Bid* ALBERTA’S SANDWICH SHOP Barbecue—Cold Drinks Furnished Rooms MRS. HARRY NORMAN 4827 S 26 St. WA 0957 HARRY BROWN COAL AND ICE PACKAGE FUEL 20th & Grace St. WE 1560 COFFEE JOHN’S 111 So. 14th St. Biggest 10c Meals In City Everybody Welcome jwwjuywWWVWWW GREETINGS and BEST WISHES from Paxton-Mitchell Co. 2614 Martha St. HA 5623 Pattern Shop, Foundries and Machine Works. I HEADQUARTERS FOR All kinds of Poultry and fresh Country Eggs direct from the country. Live Carp - Buffalo and Catfish Special Prices to Churches and Parties Stoller’s Fish and Poultry Market 1623 North 24th Street JAckson 8699 4*. ■ t C 3 5 O r«° DampWash Beautifully washed and returned just damp enough to IRON. Minimum bundle 48c LAUNDERER AND DRY CLEANERS v'.* ’ .,-r.t -***£33 Edholm & Sherman 2101 North 21th St. We 6065