Seek To Ban Sunday Funerals Memphis, Term., June lf> (ANP) —The White Ministerial Alliance here is seeking to crurtnil Sun day weddings ar.d funerals in or-1 der to give grave diggers and un-1 dertakers a chance to observe the Sabbath. There has been a protest about the proposer! ruling; some j have voiovd the thought that preachers should run the church and rnt try to run familv affairs. The Jewish people, who do not bury their dead no Saturday, s».V that they are willing to cooperate with the movemen, tni st.a*ed em phatciaUy that they would h >’d no funerals on Saturday The Catholic churches have h1 ready discontinued Sunday fun-1 erals. It is contended that the movement, hight hev- • a tendey t o hurt Negro churches* in the eve* that the Negro ministers, church j !.\U.* ' ’ ' Will Make You A Free Holder Will Start You To ward A Home of Your Own Will Make an Inher tance for Your Children Will Make You In dependent in Your Old Atre. E. M. DAVIS liwiLsod Real Kstale Broker .2817 North 24th St, WE. 1166 Had people as well as nndertak ers agree not to bury on Sunday it will affect the working man to a great extent, as Sunday is ‘ the only day some can attend either a, wedding or a funeral. LEMOYNE DEBATERS EN TERTAIN IN CHICAGO Chicago, June 23 (ANP)— As the stop on American soil before sa'l iitg from Vancouver, British Col umbia for a trip to New ZeHnnd. Austrnilia and Tasmania, members ; of the LeMoyne coliege debating team were entertained here last Friday at a bn voyage reception and meeti i-r held at Good Shepard church und i the sponsorship of j tho I,cMoyne College Club of Chi- j cage, Elmer A Cotton, president.1 Those addressing the meeting worn tv o you:*/ memb rs of the debating team, Chari eg Gilton. and i ..fames Kyas, the t««,m c ach. Prof; I Prn iq AInxando-; Prof, Harold B. i i Allen of the Uuniversity of Miehi-: j gnn, and George White secretary of Amerie*\n Missiorury Society. ! The debaters arc tnak'ng the trip at Invitation of the fore gn colie-1 ges and will meet the b st college ! mat rs in A ust r'.l’a. New Zealand! ,nn,J 'I’asme i'n, rfireeent'^ig alt, tho universities of the three coun tries on their itinerary. Tho LeMoyne college debaters' are internationally famous. Last year, intending the II. S. E'«,stom States, out of dec sit ^ ddhates* I.i Moyne w n f ve. In 1936 a team from 0\f rd University, England, journeyed to memphia to debate the LeMoyne before n crowd of i 1,000 Patronize Our Advertisers You wreck ’em We fix ’em! Shames Body Ruildeis 1906 CUMING STREET Everything new for your Cer from top to tires At the rigntprices PAINTING-YES THE OVEN BAKED FACTORY WAY Tow In Service Any Time Day or Might CALL AT 4566 A ITER HOURS WK 12S3 Lincoln Uni Oldest laving Grad Dr. William H. Goler Oldest living graduate of Un join University, Pa., Class of ’78 who, unable t. attend 1 \st week’s class reunion, sent Pres icier/' Wright, a letter of greeting and his cheek for $300. Dr. Goler is !)'1 lives in Salisbury, N. . is a former president pf Iivjnggtone college ano a litt’e further and say to the gentleman that I do not promise to oppose this measure. I think in due course they will probably reciprocate and ask us to send representatives to their countries to be educated in their militvxy and naval institu tions. _ . '■'.-•■.i-'-WvV! I would lige, however to take this opportunity to make certain comments. I have perd:ng a bill authorizing the President each year. There are some 12 000,000 j Or 13,000,000 American Negroes.' Poes not the gentleman agree that it is about time that they! received some representation? 1 Am sure the ireutleman from Con*-1 neeticut will support such a pro posal. I just wanted to show the inconsistency of the present situ ation wherein we are Inviting i’out.h from foreign lands to come her at our exnenso to enter West Point and Annapolis, yet we are hot willire to give our own American Negroes an opportunity to receive the same treatment and! education. The fact is tflat in the! las 60 years we have had just( three Negroes graduate from; West IV mt and none from Anna polis. MK. DINGECL. Mr. Speaker,' reserving the right to object, since : the gentleman champions the' causo of the Negro, I would like to ask the gent.eman a direct question: How many Negroes has ho appointed to West Point or An napolis? \vhy has not t.ie geu> tleman obtained passage of his b ll during his many years of service1 under the administration of his^ own Republican Party? Is it be-: causo he desires to cast ouiis up-1 q.i this administration, MR. FISH. It so happens that I have very few Negroes in my district but I hold c.vil service! examinations to fill my appoint ments to both academies regard-' less of race, color, nr creed and' the highest to qualify gets the appointment. 1 am only trying to point out^ an injustice done to some 12,000-! 000 Americans. MR. LHNGELL, 1 intend to ap-] point a Negro at an early date. 1 have tried to recognize the v,Mi nus elements in my district, and 1 w'H do without hiding behind a! civil service examination: MR. FISH. It is about time the I gentleman did, for he has a great many Negroes in his district. 1 Imvo been in the gout email's d:s trict, and all I am interested in is securing fair representation f r a very large and loyal element of our population. The enactment of my bill, H,. R. 10166, providing for the a.p-i pointment of two Negroes Cadets! to West Point in each year by the ! 1 resident, making a total of eight j when the full quota was attained,] would have the effect of giving proper recognati n to one-tenth of our population who are ignored in such appointments. 1 intend to reintroduce the b ll when Congress reccnvences next year, if reelected, and to renew my request for a full and complete hearing before the Committee on Military Affairs. GRAND JURY WON’T INDICT; WHITE WHO BURNED NEGRO TO DEATH Tar boro, N. C., June 23 (ANP) AlU4>ugh he was charged with manslaughter m a warrant drawn by Coroner «T. G. Raby, J. K. Young white former local laundry employ e i was freed Mondy.v by an Edce combe county gTand jury which returned a n> true bill in tne death of John Collins. Collins died March of burns received when his clothes caught fir© from burning cleaning solvent. Young allegedly flipped burning matches at Collins, set ting the fluid on fire and burning Collins fatally. Jeo. B. Murphy Jr. On NAACP. Staff New York, June 17—George B. Murphy, Jr., of Baltimore, nephew of Orl Murphy, president of the Afro-American newspapers, will join the staff of the National Association for the Advancement cd Colored People July 1 to handle Publicity and promotion work, Mr, Murphy is 33 years of u.re a.nT AK-SAR-BEN RACES OMAHA MAY 28-JULY 4 RAIN OR SHINI **} ft A A Dally E»cap* Sunday L r alVi. 4 £;-»•,’’ LADIES DAY Taatday and Friday ADMISSION _ _ Including K K a GRANDSTAND «# V Brinqs Real Refreshment j L &«;1864[ J ,,PAK-SAR-BEN NEBRASKA'S OWN TRAIN _ A D t° CHICAGO | Lv. OMAHA.8:30 pm * Ar. CHICAGO.7:40 am Observation-lounge car, salon-bedroom car, Pullmans, dining car, chair cars. ARISTOCRAT Lv Omaha.8:10 am Ar. Chicago.7:50 pm Obsarvation-lounga car, Pull mans, dining car, chair cars. FAST MAIL Lv. Omaha.6:30 pm Ar. Chicago.7:40 am Poilmans, lounge car, dinar, coacbas. DENVER ZEPHYR Lv. Omaha.12:47 am Ar. Chicago. 8:38 am All-room car, Pullmans, dining car, chair cars. WTORMATIOM — RISERV AXIOMS — TICKETS CITY TICKET OFFICE 16th and Famum Phona Atlantic 6831 J. W SHARPE. Genaral Agant