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Monoply on Moving Protested by NAACP New York, July 23—New ten ants for the TTarlem River W es, the eovernment-built. low cost housing project just nn»" ed here are discovering ♦ when they begin to move in they must use one certain mn"' firm and no other. In the long and complicated agreement which tenants must sign is a provision that the New York Housing Authority will ;i1 tend to the moving of tenants. No money is paid the movers by tenants, all the transaction be ing done by the Authority. One firm handles all the business. There is a rout He thru which all tenan*. must go. The furni ture to he moved is inventoried and then moved to a fumigat ing plant by the trafisfer com pany. It remains there a full half day. It is then put in the new apartment, but the family has to allow it to mmam there a full day before moving in and arranging it. This means the family must find a place to stay for a night and a day while they are being moved feom heir old home to the new. Harlem moving men are up in arms over tl e monopoly and in response to ''to complaints the NAACP h. nt a letter of pro test to Langdon W. Post, chair man of the city housing author ity, which has the Harlem T?i ver Houses on lease from the government. It is estimated that the total volume of busi ness for moving in the 574 families will be around $15,000 and Harlem express companies don’t know why they can’t get some of this business. Many prospective tenants also have asked to use their own moving men. ELMWOOD TO BE SCENE OF GALA AFFAIR Evei-ything is going along in fine manner for preparations for the first annual Guidite club picnic to be held in beautiful Elmwood park on Saturday August 14th. Mr. Gregg Williams, popular orchestra leader, and now playing at the Harlem, some weeks ago offered to do something to help cheer and inspire the youth of our city, be ing prompted to offer his services after having witnessed the great display of talent during the Guid— fte club May Day Festival. Uncle Gil highly apprgiatas the spirit shown by Mr. Williams and only wishes that other men would seek too do their part towards pushing fur boys and girls on to higher things of life. All ready another fine young Bather has offered to supply the Guidite Picnic with candy. Next week Uncle Gil hopes to be able to reveal to you just who this man is who haa seal to do something that will make hundreds of boys and girls happy. So don’t miss reading the OMAHA GUIDE next week to find out who Good Samar itan number two is. -o— Sing! Swing! Dance! -That Swing, Sing and Dance Orchestra will be in town soon featuring Anna Mae Winburn, the Mid-west’s most popular en tertainer. Many Colored Women Employed on WPA Washington, TV. C. — A larger number of colored wo men were employed by any ot her single agency, according to Mrs. Ellen S. Woodward, Assistant WPA Administrator in Charge of Women. Nearly 200,000 of them, many the breadwinners for their fam ilies, were employed in sew ing, making garments for des titute families; in schools, pre paring and serving noon-day meals to undernourished school children; conducting adult and vocational education classes, iu home, providing temporary free assistance in housework and care of children to needy mo.hers; in community centers, playground, and parks super vising leisure-time activities; and on a variety of white-col lar projects ranging from cler ical work to fine arts. This work not ony provided them with a livelihood, but con served the skill of the experienc ed worker's, and trained t he inexperienced ones, so that tInn are now prepared to take their place in private industry as op portunities arise. According to Mrs. Wood ward, the women were employ d insofar as possible in accord ance with their usual opera tion. Illinois Governor Signs Amendment to Civil Rights Act Springfield, 111., July 22 (A NT”)—Governor llorner on July 8, affixed his signatue to the House Bill 79!), introduced by Rep. Richard A. Harewood of the Third Senatorial District which amends Sections 1 and 5 of the Civil Rights Act and ex tends provisions requiring full and equal enjoyment of accom modations, advantages, facil ities and privileges to include all citizen-customers in depart ment stores, clothing stores, hat and shot stores. In the past many complaints had come to the attention of iiep. Harewood and also to the attention of the NA.A.C.R that ci'izems had been discriminated against in department stores, clothing stores, hat and shoe stores; whereupon shortly after the opening of the General As sembly Rep. Harewood intro duced House Bill 799 and secur ed its passage by the House. It was admirably handled by Sen. Wm. E. King in the senate, and now that the governor has af fixed his signature it has been spread upon the statute books of the State of Illinois, thus marking another milestone in the full enjoyment of the right of all citizens in the State of Ilinois. Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids The only way your body can clean out Adda and poteonoua waataa from your blood la thru l* million tiny, delicate Kid ney tubea or Altera, but beware of cheap, dtMMtic, irritating drug*. If functional Kidney or Bladder disorders make yo> duffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervous neaa, L*-g Pains. Hackache, Circles Under K>«e. IHsfcinees. Kheumalic Pains, Acid Ity, Burning, Smarting or Itching, don’t lake charcea. Get the Doctor’s guaran ;»•« I proscription called Cyatex (Sian i>x) Works fast, aafe and sure. In 4* nours must bring new vitality, and In guaranteed to Ax you up in one week or money back on return of empty package Cyatex coata only 9c a day at druggist* nd th*» guarantee protects you. w ■ AVorHtft -TRIP AC fast J VtWf' 5^AS ft)* / m 1 INTERNATIONAL jraOEO PRESS S"« UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH WAS WE ONL Y ONE OF FIVE OLYMPIC CH,1ATPLOWS WHO COULD w/H IN THE A AN SEN (0/p CHAMPIONS/-///-. S AT MIL V/AUKcl. T7IT ——"J- -X LEGAL NOTICE I Thomas r-nd Thomas, Altorneys Omaha National Hank Bldg. To Riley McClung and John T. McClung, non-resident defendants and to their unknown spouses, heirs and next of kin: Take notice that there is now on file in the Office of the Clerk ;of the District Court in Do iglas County, Nebraska, in an action in which Ilallcy M. Bliznak is plain tiff and Riley McClung and JLhn T. McClung and their unknown spouses, heirs and next of kin, the I petition* of the plaintiff, the object .and prayer of which are to obtain (judgment declaring that all of said parties are interested in real estate situated in Douglas County, Ne braska, described ns Lot Six (6) in Wohler’s Dace, an Addition in (Douglas County, Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and recorded; that plain' ilf owns an undivided five sevenths (5-7ths) interest therein, end the said aboved named defen dents each owns one-seventh (1-7) interest therein and praying fur ther for the partition of said proper ty, and if the same cannot be equit ably partitioned, that it be sold by order of Court, and the proceeds of the sale be equitably divided be tween said parties according to interest and for equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 9th day of August, 1937. Halley M. Bliznak By THOMAS and THOMAS Her Attorneys 6-26—7-64 -o Oh Brother, “Don’t you want to sa,ve a dime?” Get your tick et on time to .the season’s great est Carnival Barn Dance, on or before Sat., July 24, 10 P. M. The Elite Cigar Store Direct Wire On All 8porta Events Come In Where It’s Comfortable LmHm Especially Incited Otjr Policy U Gh« Yon Sardce Eugene McGill, Mgr. HA 4225 2214 N. 24th St, Omaha, Nebraska Miss Onetha Austin of Tope l<a, Kansas, is here visi ing her sister. Mrs. N. II. Donum, 2204 N. 19,li street, and Mrs. Udell Rogin, 2612 Patrick srteet. -o Mr. and Mrs. dock Whitmore gave a luncheon Tue®dnv for Mrs. Julia Johnson of TCnnsn~ City, Mo., who left Wednesd ■■ for home after a visit here. Everybody’s Going! WHERE? To the big Carnival Dance featuring Anna Mae Win burn and her Swing Hand on Mon., July 26. n.t the heautifnl Dreamland hall. The Pacchanite Hoys will be on hand to see 1 lint everybody lut.s fun. TIRED, NERVOUS, EXHAUSTEDI ... 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