Singer Salesmen Strike To Protest Fii ing New York. April (CN.\ ! Sixteen Negro salesmen and collectors ciiip oyc«i n T • 1 * * * *1 West 125th Street hr,mi h u! • Bus travel today is most luxurious. Coaches are warm and comfortable. Individual reclining chairs and free pillows Baggage stored inside---always handy. Ask agent about low fares to all points. Big savings on round trips. Cheyenne 89.00 Chicago . 8.50 Denver . 9.00 Kansas City 3.20 San Fransico _ 27.00 Los Angeles 27.00 BURLINGTON BUS DEPOT 1416 Dmiglas at 15th St. I*h Allan!ic 2300 1 ho Singer Sewing Machine Company went on strike this week after the discharge of e'gliteen others. The strikers are nieiiil is of the 1 njte. Frank Crosswaif It, chairman of the Negro Lab.r (‘onimittee said that the strike would he tended to ether Singer Bran sites unless i, is settled. lie pointed to tlie support of Ih ' strikers by white employees of the eoinpany and sabl th.j they were ready to come out on strike of extension of the struggle In-anie necessary. The State Labor Board ha been naked o art on the eight eon discharges. 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IP clearly understood, the Baha’i House of Worship at Wilme**e, 111, reveals the supreme expression of modern religious tendencies. It fulfills a different function than that of a sectarian church. It is op u *o people of all Faifh; on eq al terns, who realTe the oneness of alt the Prophets, and hen-e the oii-oc-'B of n ank’nd. It seeks to trorH 'ui. religious and social ideal- into actual service for hu manity. Surrounding the Temple, wdl be its fie e sory buildings, a si h ool of scion'o, a hosnitnl, an asylum for orphans, a home for the aped. As prayer anil worship are allied to creative serv ce, Bah a'i worship must be tr n-alited in to disinterested service in the cause of humanity. Here elaborate ceremony and ri tual, are discarded. Here men re alize that religious truth is not ab solu'e but relative,—that Divine Revelation is not final but progre ! ssive. For at various stages in the evolution of mankind, God has gent forth his Prophets, aid today Raha’ullah has established the principles which shall guide man kind to worTu unity and world peace. For He has ordained that “all nations shall become o e in Faith and all men as brothers, that the hand of affection ard unity he t ' een the sons of men should be rt: engthened, that these fruitless strifes, these luinous wars shall ease, and 'he Most Great Peace shall come.” The architect who designed the once wrote to a frier* i who had com me" ted on its l’keness to a great Bell. “I am glad you caught his vision of the Temple. A bell is the most wonderful of dl musical in t uments; it rings throughout man’s life f*rm the cradle to the pvevo. j* rp. K for the Declaration of Independence-—the Great Lib c"*y Rell—ard I do feel that the Temnle is a great Bel] "ailing hn menitv to unity, a-d reconciliation, brotherhood. It nrola’ms the liberation of human! y from se ( "rstitioi and i""no"an''e. and ann prr-r-pg his ®pirituBl freedom.” The invisible Be'l rf *hp Temnle i" tbP Voi e of Baha’ullah, call ing to the hearts of mnn to unite (hp vo*‘!d over, and man f st the i " of God in unity and brother hood. Alma .h Othman Patronize Our Advertisers S) L. ROLL NOW WITH Q iAlthouse 0 Jeauty School 8 $100 Course for $65 0 ^ Weekly Payments as lowl) 8 as'$2.00 0 0 Fill y accredited bv the Q y State of Nebraska Q (N'22 No. 22nd St. WE 034Gfi 0 (’h l ist ise All house, OwuerQ ANTI LYNCH BILL RALLY CALLED FOR UNION SQUARE April 13 XKW YORK. April—(UNA) i —More than 30.000 people will jam Union Square "Wednesday af 01’noon April 13 gt a mas demonstration for immediate °',ugres^onal passage ot the Wagner-Van Nuy anti lynCh hill, (lladys Stoner, ehair wonian of t»ie P’reparut'on Commi tee, delared. The act ion is sponsored by the New York Council of the National Negro Congress. Prior to the demon-trat'on a parade will be held in Harlem April 9 to fur her publicize the ant’ Jyueh bill. The parade has j been endorsed by 10 Ha.r'em j Civic and rdligious oragniza : tions. The Union Square meet'-ng j will he addressed by the Rev. j A. Clayton Powel, Jr., pa tor of the Abyssinia Bapti-t Church the Rev. John W. Robinson, post nr of the Christ Commun ity Church, and Hr. Max Yer gan. of the International Com mittee on African AffairsT'he Harlem Coordina jon Commit tee on jobs and Umrnp'ovmeut, t|] Abyssina Baptist Chureli.: j e State. County ond MuniCi-J pal Workers’ Union, th- Inter- \ naPonal Labor Defense and I the Interna ional Workers’ Or-1 der, have endorsed the! meeting. , . The ('unnmniist Parly, tin* only political body that has endorsed the hi' 1 and rallied w'de public support for jts enactment, issued a sta e nient. urging “every member of the t'ummunist Party, every progressive, every sin cere figh er for epual rights for the Negro people and for the end of mob violence, dis crimination and segregation’’ to participate in the demon stration” in siutii numbers that even the most, reactionary Sou thern ('ongressninen and Sen ators will lie forced to reeogn ize that progress in 'America will not tolerate lynch terror.’ ---O SAYS WOMEN'S RIGHTS’ BILL IGNOR NBGRO j Indianapolis, I ml.. April Li— (CNA)— 'Minting out that the “Equal lights Amendment now before the C. S. Senate denies special protection for women and fails to recognize exfst'ng discrimination against Negro women, the Women’s Commission of the Communist Party of Indiana this wiek urged aet’on to prevent pas sage o f tin* measur. In New York, the Consum ers League of New York also voiced opposition to the pro posed amen iinent which is sirp ported -mainly by soc cl.v wo men groups, dhc League as serf ed that “all laws foi women workers for which the Consumers’ League lias work ed for many .veal’s will be nullified,” under the* amend meat. “We do not want a misnam ed ‘I’bertv’ that would depriv* the weak and defenseless of essential safeguards,” A league bulletin s ated. NAZIS BAR JEWS FROM UNIVERSITIES Vienna. April 1ft—(CNA)— Je\vi>li s.udents will not he ac cepted at Ans|'r>a,u universi ties, Oswald Menghin,. Minis ter of Kd neat ion under the new Nazi regime imposed on Austria following Hitler’s sei„. zure of this country, said this week. Mdnghin added the threat that/ Jews now attend ing universities may be forced out “at anymoment.” The campaign of race hatred which has spread from Nazi Germany to Austria following the Hitler coup was further sharpened by an attack on the Jewish people by Herman William Goering, Htler’s re presentative. ' ih a | speech opening the campaign for the April 10 “plehtpite \ on the “union” of Austria and Ger many. Goeruig declared that tlfo Jews must get out of Nazilund. lie revealed plans to take over business concerns. One thousand Austrian po licemen who had used their office to secretly fur.her the Nazi campalign against Tustria weVp cited for their services to Hitler in an off,'viral an nouncement, giving them the privilege of wearing a special emblem of honor as a reward for the under work. All Jews in Burgeuland town of Frauenkireh and Deulshkreuntz, uumberii'.g soy... oral hundred, have been ar... re.vt,ed by Nazi seUdct police and placed in a concentration camp near Heard. 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