The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 19, 1938, Page TWO, Image 2
BATTLE FOR (Continued from Page One) bi fair to Negro workers is also on the list the association's ob jectives Klim nation of coor bars in th Army and Navy is anotcr objec tive of the NAAt P which is being press d especially in view of the agitation for huge m!litaiy and naval approproation bills. The association is al o act vo * * plans to nttuek the widespread a o practically iron-clad discrimination against the N/ gro in the fedent civil service and in this connect on has register*d its objection to the pending: goviEmncnt rcorginiz i t’on bill which would abolish the three-man civil s rvice commission and substitute a tingle d’reetOT therefor*?. ‘ Nog o Americans axe facd with a hard battle on many fronts if t h8 a no to secure the rights due them as cit’ztns,'’ said Walter White. NAACP secretary ‘We hawe known this all along b'lt the filibuster against the anti-lynchlog b'll brought it sharply to the front and drove home to every Negro and liberal friend of the race the necessity for a wide battle for the rights of the race. We must have .he ballot. We must have equal op portunities in education We must hr.w employment with no discri minatory wage rates. We must be admitted to the civil service on merit and not barred on account of color. WV must have an oppor tunity to serve our country in ev ery branch of the military and na val services without being insulted and discriminated against “Thj se things are plainly indi cated by the vicious and slander ous filibuster in the Senate. The NAACP is now at work organiz ing and educating the public in thie hundred and thousands of home communities for the struggle which must be made for our rights. At our Twenty-ninth annual confer ence in Columbus, Ohio, June 28 to July 3, w(v exipect to launch a na tionwide struggle which will not be denied ” -o Marge's Column By Marjorie Jo Smith It is such a slow way to com- I mit suicide to have separate one* to crack your noodle for putting i their names in the paper. 1 am I writing about whole groups mostly this wep Ik, so if there’s only a wreath in next week’s column, you | will know that this said writer! was obliterated by a mob. w TO* Everyone wearing formats at the Music Box dance thought that those without didn’t have one to wear Those wear stmt, dress, thought those wearing formals didn't know any better. A pedestrian Inqimd about a strange odor on Twenty-fourth street. Someone sn i<l it must he bad business Fou know our noillurn popula tion in uhe city are supposed to have the nicest homes, our west erns think they have the most to eat. the central population boast of their ability in contract bridge, Twenty-fourth street of carrying fchte largest crowds ami South Omaha acclaims to have more money in circulation. We hope that most of these sections have this necessary appeal because the landladies and horse racers hath not where to lay their heads. The MAN told all the inquiring i porters’ wiws that he-hadn’t heard 1 from the boys in California since the flood, but that he knew they were all O K. It didn't work on on® lady, shp was picking out the suit to bury her husband in when he knocked on the door. Hazel Parker doesn’t use face powder on account of she ha* a tropica) complexion. Mabel Longmeyer, Omaha’s tall est mama, was reduced to her low. est terms, when a basketball girl came in town standing 0 feet 7 inches tall The girls said George Dean did no wrong because he was so mel low he didn’t have to. To whom it may concern, a committee of one has appointed itaelf to find out about the mellowness. If Claude Peoples ever dies the only way to convince people would be tk> say his head >s in one place and his body in another He has been ‘caved in’ so many times, it has gotten to be merely a coincid ence. It will soon be warm weather and Edna Carr can play tennis to reduce instead of dieting. It always makes ones disposition sweeter to exercise than to diet MiuvH Gras in New Orleans was he occasion of the unusual coinsid encc of t.h* national executives of 'hrio collgiate Gt'eek letter organi sations m e-ting to discuss pro blems of interest to each of th<vr .organization* Mrs Vivian Osborne Marsh of Berkeley, California, Na t!ona! prsident of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, along with Mrs Margaret Davis Bowen of New Or lei. 1,8, supreme basileus of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, conferred w'th A VV Dent of New Orleans, grand basilcus of Omega Psi Phi fraternity, at his office at Flint Goodridgo hospital of Dillard un> versi The principal discussions were with regard to Delta Sigma Theta’s activities in connection with the Anti-Lyi>ch Bill and other legisla t'vo matters pertaining partaining particularly to our group BAHA’I NEWS World Order The Baha’i peace plan i>> »so **«■ into operation * ’ 0ff than -it for 'ration. "A time to Win * W ind »««»«,of attained by di vidual P"»0' 18 prnc„ has man* *** ?,rr, m,anmg f the niinr ple« of br" rlii alien of the P ' ,nH. The the Baba’. 1— plan prow lb of f 0f devotion d-'h •nds upon of individu kmdlfld in , , v indies the fire ■is. Y.« M* ta The "< J“v“‘',v";,i „? God to thl* ■«■ cells “1'°" n'n?o’corry forward ■" Viistoiv of monmou th wag for unification constant lv all over he world our pieptru nation stage of existence It is no „ng .r possible for a nation to in crease its power and resources without infringing upon the rights of some other nat ion. Transporta tion and communication have brought the n alizntion that world competition is the most desirable and prejud;ce of any king is not justified by facts and retards pro. gross Baha'u’llah's world ord r farmersTor (Continued from Page One) Investors and rouse keepers. May we ku <p our state free from bonds and nu’sance taxes” Drought, rather than the depr«s. sion has b"e.n Nebraska's problem in the last few years,, J, F. Prokop of Hay Spring, Master Farmer since 1935, declared “Nebraska was the last state to feel the depression, and had it not been for two years of drought which was nation-wide, Nebraska would haw come through with fly ing colors,” he said. 'Describing himself as a resident of Nebraska for 48 years who came to the conclusion tent ‘Ne braska was the place for him to live after looking ove* many other states,” Mr, Prokop declared that no other state offer equal possihil ities for diversified farming "Our dairy industry, although still in its infancy, is very profit able, our state rank*', first in the cattlfe industry, and our potato, su gar beet, hay alfalfa and poultry production compares well with any of them. As for our cimate—well California doesn’t have anything on us there except that we never have their ‘unsual’ weather.’ he said. E Claude Demarest, of Talmage, a Mastrr Farmer since 1931, said the Nebraska White Spot cam paign is “on the right track. This stafe has everything heeded to invite industry—our present tax system, a debt-free state, the pro mise of river navigation, abundant electric powrr, and a large amount of agricultural materials located in the center of the map.” “Most important in the Nebraska adviertising campaign, which is giv ing Us wide attention as America’s White Spot, is our pay-as- you go rolicy,” declared Herbert Foldman of Osceola, a Master Farmer since 1932. “In industry,” he added. “Ne braska already has some outstand ing examples such as our packing plants. With our greatly increased electric power supply, Nebraska should have more industries mak ing use of the raw1 materials from our farms ” plan is rooted in the conditions and ne^s of the world as it actually exists. The question arises will mankind movie on to higher stages ofunity? Will state and nation merger into a single common wealth? ‘.A world super state?” Mankind stands on the hreshold of a ntw front! r ‘The Cross Roads” or the dawn of a new and greater Era of Truth and wisdom God through his prophets has ever giv. en humani’ty the foundation upon wich civilization is built. If mon aro to live as neighbors on this planet together they must have a religion that interpois God and the approach to God in universal terms The essan'ial qualities nerd, ■■mbracing attitudes of citizenship, eel for an effective world order are conscious knowledge of God; world b. sides being cit’zens of our own country, then we will have taken the greatest steps toward world unity. The t mi world order applied to the sor’al and administrative in stitutions of the world super, state which will join the basis of I the most great peaq.1 spoken of long ago by the Prophet Isiah, wiP be fulfilled— ‘‘They shall not hurt nor destroy in all holy mountain; for the ear h shall be full of knowledge of th:> Lord, as the waters cover the sea ” Doe ene N. Holliday The membership of the North “ide YWCA went on a tour to th I’l'ml Bakery, Wednesday n;>rht Ihiie were fifty persons who wont on the tour Phis el/fort. was spon sored by th1' General Edueat’on Com mitt (o and Mother’s Counci' ■-o On March 18, Rev. R A Adam pastor of St John OMR chu c'i will discuss ‘ Our Christian Fa th.” 1 his subj 'ct will Pe discussed at ‘ ht Quack club meeting on Frdov light Poisoned Kidneys Stop Getting Up Nights To harmlessly flush poisons and icid 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 bladder weakness are scant, burning or smarting passage— baskache—leg cramps—puffy eyes, moist palms i Get MoneyLove I lUtrinlM to holp pop ffpt • an Part P Hfp. No COM boro>4 bopo. lap ooro ia| I Wrilo POO today laformotloa PVKK M. WILLIAMS, Journal Square Sta Jeriey City, N. J. •\ COFFEE JOHN’S \ jj 111 So. 14th St ;l !; Biggest 10c Meals In City «| Srarybody Welcome J DOUBLE COLA IDEAL BOTTLING COMPANY WEbster 3043 SLYTER ICE and COAL 00. No Extra Charge for Half-Ton Delivery 2520 Lake Street AT 6355 MORNING (STAR BAP. CHURCH Rev- Wm Pruitt, Pastor Sunday school opened at the us. ual hour, 9:30 a. m, with the su perintend! int presiding General lesson subject, “Providing for the Need of All.” Mr Vealund was a visitor At 11:30 a m.. th« mrssage was delivered by the pastor. Subject, ‘Charity.” text I Cor 13:3. The message was enjoyed by all At 6 p. M BYPU opened with a large attendance General lesson subj ct, “What Christ Does for Individuals.” Visitor was Mr- Bob Walker At 8 p. m The pastor again de livered an inspiring message Sub. ject, “God.” text. Gen. 1:1 After which the pastor offered his re signation Visitors present, Rev. May. B v Cooper, Mr. and Mrs Farr. Miss Elsie Mallard and the Misses Ruth, Audry and Fay For. »est We are always glad to hav© vi sitors with. Come again, you are v. elconvs TIRED, NERVOUS, EXHAUSTEDI •.. 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