Pamphlet on Ga. Peonage Published New York, April 30—A report «sf peonage in Warren County, Ckwgia, has been printed and is sued jointly, by the National As sociation for the Advancement of Colored People, the American Ci vil Liberties Union, the Southern Committee for People’s Right, and Ahe Worker’s League. Warren County. Georgia, came into prominence last fall when dai ly newspapers reported that over seers with ri I s were forcing Ne 3»ro cotton nickers to work on the ■farms of Warren County at a low «>r rate for their labor than they **ruhl have received in adjoining «ountle -. The published report of . Ahe investigator goes into d tail on the Warren County situation ■ »ud reveals the extent of peonage Ahe/is. ! I\f SpHfl<|int' Drink*! 1 2 oz. for 5c Grow Gloss 2512 No. 24th St. \T 3M.1t} ('all AT 3035. F’F'se Turner’* Beauty Shop, nnr) (jet a new hnir dress to fit the new c,prune bonnet. Price very reasonable. 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Nonvos a vir-v br’lliant hoxor with a lot nf I'lnss, end he is very clever. s’.ovl that he hone to gl a re Mir« hout with Paul Hnrt.net soon, tnonij p pp was sure thnt. the do '■'"ion attains* him was very had. Re. is men"ared by T R. Watkins of Vnbons Pity, and is trained by ''"' hip Klice. of Kansas City. Smith Brothers Ruff and Clothes Cleaners en'h order line Exnert Cleaners & Sized. One throw ruit free with 2934 No. 24th St. HA 080 Cold Storage for Furs IrtS'jroJ tg tlist fire moth th?ft BEST IN OMAHA Remodeling, Repairing, Cleaning Kish Royal Furs 2411-13 Farnam St. AT 6543 _ IN THE NEWS Washington. April 30 ((ANP)— A•irnxinv'.tely two persons out of every hundred of the ration’s 1935 i tu' : • d population of 127,521,003 are luted on federal relitf rools, u g to WPA reports re^entl r el'ii ed. Actual figures list 2.356, 875 people geeting help »,t an average cost of $66 per person of j which $>0 is administrative costs, j Although the South, because of its large Negro population, is pop ularly considered to he p. great drain on government reliefs funds, thu survey disclosed tha* Montana, whi'h has few colored citizens, is drawing proportionately more than any other state. There 8.4 percent of ’he population are WPA rolls. Ohio, with 2.9 percent, and Wash ington, with 2.8 percent, follow in order. Mississippi, where the color- | •d population exceeds the white, j has only 1.5 percent on relief and Tennessee is the lowest in Dixie with only 1 percent. However, the current figures show drop from the all-time high' of February. 1937, when 2.4 per-1 cent, of the total U. S. population, or 3.100,000. were receiving feder-| al aid New Orleans, April 30 (By I^eon Lewis for ANP.—Assuming an air or aristocracy and clinging to her] “hey-hey” years of box office su premacy, Ethel Waters and heri Harlems revues to capacity crowds at the Palace theatre here last week. Charged with southern response t- her stage and radio fame, the! sepia song t r lost no hesitancy in informing ".oproaehcs that she was' no “has been.” As proud as a peacock and ns! hopeful as a farmer looking for, rain. Miss Waters' (tp you) nut on a show for Palace theatre audiences that far surpassed some of her| “flop” performances in the EAST! •,nd Mid-West. Improvements in the show since] tho departure of th > famous Brown! Bisters have raised Dixie response I to her hid for box office suprema-l V. Eddie Mallorv. spouse and hand leader for the Water's revue, does a good .job of stage orchestration, while Butter Beans and Susie cop the high lights as usual. Particularly noticeable as a luck in making show tops, is the ab sence of feminine talent. A satiri al men’s chorus supplements what 'he audience whs expecting—a fast nep-squad of chorines. There was nly three “ferns” in the show in •luding Miss Water. Sunshine Sammy upheld his fame in a snappy dance act. The entire show received hearty ap plause from New Orleans’s audi ences. which gt'.ve credence to her statements that she was no “has ! ?on” and was playing Dixie as u refuse f>-n*n P-'-Cern flops rr on « c me-back bebut. Lincoln, Neb . April 30 ((ANP1— Mrs. Ruth Ann Salomon, first, Negro wonr-pn to ’’rid a ele' cnl position at the Nebraska slate Capi tol, returned to her home in Oma ha to take up r, position in the child welfare bureau there. Mrs. Solomon has hern in th eapitol city for nearly two years during which lime she wrp.s in charge of one of the state welfare districts. Her office gave her a farewell party at which her n**w associates 'o Omaha sent Mrs. Soloman flor al greetings. He main idee, while working here, she said, was to ac quit herself so creditably that the way would be open for others to follow. nr { The best cola drink you ever lasted Rich in food value. • _ *-2 i NOTICE Bishop Wm. A. Washington of Los Angeles, Calif., presiding Bishop of the Western Diocese of the Church of Christ (Holiness), will preach at Christ Temple, 26th and Burdette streets, Sunday May 1, at 11:30 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. All ere welcome. Bishop J. A. Jeter, of Little Rock, Ark., will also_ be with us to conduct a ten day revival meeting beginning Monday night, May 2 at 7:46 p. b. Bishop Jeter is a wondeiful, spi ritual instructor. To hear him is a real treat. Rev. L. M. Relf is pastor of Christ Temple and Mrs. Bertha Mallory, clerk. -o Marge*s Column Will love triangles ever cease to be. Not if Billie Peoples and Squineh-eye have to help. Lots of boy friends can hush up the girl friends hut this one takes the cake icing and the plate. He hushed up her mama. Dorothy Harris has a soldier for escort sometimes. We hope and be lieve he will have better luck than the others because he has been trained to eorell. Avery Washington will have to fast and pray for forgiveness for '■.oending the sabbath painting the[ kitchen. The insurance man -aid a lots i of peoples had financial amnesia around Easter. | Noble Walkers other name is Camel Walker. lie drinks a gallon of water in 10 minutes. 1 Richard Gorham says its true Everybody meets hi watfrloo. All. 1h« little dimes he u-ed to throw : away for purposes unknown, he is taking them in for purposes at home. The hairdressers were very pa triotic with their nart of the stive I show, qhey modeled copper red hnir, white decorations, and faces, with the blues written on them. j -o Mr. Wm. Battles, 2723 Ohm St has been employed by the Dold’s Packing Co. for the last 12 years. The Plant is now owned and oper ated by the Wilson Packing Co. Mr. Battles has been a steady and faithful employee, and the Wil son Co has granted him a two weeks vacation with pay and a trie to Des Moines, Iowa with all expenses paid. He will represent The Wilson Co. CIOU. He is now stopping at the Des Monies Hotel. He has lived with his wife and four children ever since he was married. McGinnis Reelected Wilberforce Dean Wilberfgorce, O., Aprili 30] (ANP)—iveuii F. fticGinnis of the College if liberal Arts, Wduer force Um'eisity, was reelected for uie iltn successive year at tne re cent meting of the trustee Board. A misunderstanding of his sta tus, it is said, came about as a result of a recommendation made by President D. O. Walter that he be given a year’s leave of absence. The work of Dean McGinnis, as a College Dean, has been of out standing character. He recently completed the scholastic require ments for the Ph. D. degree in the field of Higher Education wish special emphasis on the Adminis tration of College and Universities, and is considered an authority in that field. ■-© Chattanooga, Tenn., April 30. (ANP)—The Primary Department of the West Main Street school here, sponsored by Mrs. Rebecca Carson, depicted the crucifixion Resurrection of Christ, before the entire school body Wednesday at the Chapel hour. The drama was v eil rendered and very impressive. J iny patrons and friends of the s liool weie present and occupied the balcony. Atlanta, (!a., April 30. (AXP) — That many real opportunities for service due to the changing of the times arc opening to graduates of institutions like Spelnmn college, if they would but grasp them, was the keynote struck in the address in Sisters chapel Monday by Miss Fannie C Williams, leading educa t . and the primipal < f the Valena C Jones Normal school in New Oi lei'.ns. The oe ash n marking the anniversary of the founding of F "Iman. the first instisution of college rank open exclusively to Negro women. “I challenge you to go out into the world.” said the speaker, “find one littele spot that needs to be, ch'.nged. work with the people j share with them in their responsi-, 1 ilities, help them grow and de-| i velop, and in so doing you will ' grow in cooperative endeavor i"> I the ability to share vesponsihi’itv. j and this Southland wherever v i may be will become a hotter place j because you have shared. North 24th Street SHOE HOSPITAL 1807 No 24tb St. WE 4240 Have your old shoes made to look and wear like new. Our invisible resoling is ji st what you need to keep yc ur | feet nice and warm. Men’s and Women's »hoes left over for sale. j Expert Tells How Books Aid War Vets Ala., April 30 (ANP)—The marked success being achieved by Mrs.I Sadie Peterson-Delany. Head Libr arian at the Veterans Administra tion Facility here in applying the principles of bibliotherapy to the disabled veterans is attracting the attention of library authorities thr oughout America and broadening the field of this branch of library science. Concerning the technique and methods used in her effective sy stem. Mrs. Delany, who has specia lized in this work 14 years, had this to say in a current issue of Opportunity, Magazine: “BtiblLo therapy means the treatment of a patient through selective reading. A. brief record of the patient’s diagnosis- treament and prognosis is furnished the librarian who se lects books which will not only give him knowledge and entertainment but an interest in subjects which will relieve his mind from his ma lady and worries. "1 he library thus becomes a laboratory and a work shop. Here, j minds long imprisoned in lethargy are awakened. The attractive room I its green walls hung with maps, paintings and pictures of Negro leaders, famous authors and others who have attained prominence through books—creates an atmos phere conductive to reading. There are 6,000 volumes in the general ( collection and a separate group of ' books by and about Negroes. These are read avidly. “We have a library press club, a philatelic (stamp) club, a depart ment. for the blind, where patients are taught the Bhaille system read ing. a debate club and a general library service where all types of [ desirable hooks abound. Well chosen looks ameliorate disturbing thou ghts, tend to soothe and build up hope and patients profit by this valuable therapy. Few people re alize the haunting tradegy of scores of men , once young, ambitious and mentally and phisically f t, who came back from the World War pitiable shadows of their former selves. Veterans Hospitals are play ing a tremendous part in rehabili tating these men and in that pro cess the Bibliotherapy unit has been found to be invaluable.” Thrifty Twelve Art Club Mrs. Marie Brantly was hostess t*-<> Thrifty Twelve Art Club Tuesday April 18, 1938. After the usual manner of opening, the hos tess served a nice luncheon which was enjoyed by all. We feel like Miss Foxall has been adopted to the club. Every one seems quite buzy for a while. Then all of a sudden, there arose a great dis cussion of the 35th Psalm which was interesting. We were happy1 to have Miss Bessie Orduna asj our guest. A pleasant afternoon ’ was had by all. Beware Kidney Germs if Tired, Nervous, Aching Are you Run Down. Nervous, suffer Aching j or Swollen Joints? Do you Get Up Nights, or suffer from Burning Passages, Frequent Headaches, Leg Pains, Backache, Dizziness, Puffy Eyelids, Loss of Appetite and Energy? 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Editorial of the Week (From tile Washingt n P | April 13, 1933) A Right Not To He Floated The United States Supreme Couit has set aside (he convict on' of a Negro ft und guilty of mur-1 tier in Kentucky because the “ays tema.tic and arbitrary exclusion” | of Negroes from the jury lists in j that State constitu es a denial ot constitutional light-. Under those j circumstances the court concluded j that the defendant had not keen given a fair trial. This decision is on all fours with the one handed down by the court some years ago in the case of one of the Seottsboro defend ants. The response in that case, so far as the Alabama authorities were concerned, was immediate and praiseworthy. Gov. Graves declared that in Alabama the de cision would be accepted “in letter and in spirit.” It has been. Some other States which had practiced exclusion of Negroes from juries also took the cue. Apparently Kentucky was remiss in its duty in this particular. That State continued indefensible racial discriminations. But the intent of the Supreme Court to crack down on such practices which do vio lence to democratic principles and constitutional rights is now un mistakable. Once again the highest tribunal of American liberties. If States still excluding Negroes from jury service expect to have their law enforcement efforts up held in the Federal courts, they had better get into step with this liberal interpretation. ireg'R Williams Band Leaves on Tour ——— Gregg Williams and Ivs swing | bend left Monday, the 25th on a j long tour that will take them through the States of Oregon, Mon tana, Washington, and in to Cami lla. Williams and his band has been playing nightly at the H. S. M. Buffet, on 24th Street. His charm ing wife is his pianist. Mr Wil liams and his. band will be. gone at least five months. He will re turn back to Omaha in September. 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