The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 23, 1938, Page Two, Image 2

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    Bennial Convention of Colored Women, OPens July 24-27 1938
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Openijig Mass Meeting Sunday
24th 3 P. M. nt State Capital.
Welcome addresses by Governor of
lew ft and Mayor of Des Moines
with response by Central Presi
dent, Mrs. Myrtle Foster Cook.
Mrs. Milldred E. Jett, Iowa pres
ident presiding. Guest speaker,
Mr. Remard E- Squres, executive
secretary Omaha Urban League;
subject “Negro Youth Faces
America.”
Convention program is based on
Economic Problems and Youth
Guidance Discussion leaders in
clude, Mr. John T. Clark, St.
Louis, Mrs- Carrie S. Horton, and
Mrs. Irene M. Gaines, Chicago,
Mrs. Lillian Jones Brown, Indian
apolis, Mr. Geo. II. Edmunds Des
Moines, Mr. Merlin Mrller, Kan
sas City, Mr. Wilbur Lea.therman,
Des Moines, Mrs. Ruth C. Irven,
Columbus, Ohio, Miss Jano Hun
ter, Cleveland urkl many club wo
men of exceptional experience in
social, educational and welfare
work.
Among those who wUl. attend
si.re: Mrs. R. R. Moton, national
president, Mrs. Sallie W. S- Ste
wart, Miss Hallie J. Rrown, Dr.
Mary Waring, past national pres
idents, Mrs'. Ella P. Stewart, na
tional treasurer, Central, officers,
state officers and a host of mem
bers. Social features have been
delightfully planned.
MISS. WORRIRn OVER
FARLEY WANTS NE
OROES TO VOTE
Oxford, Miss., July 22 (ANP)
ITiis state’s Democratic leaders,
ivlio have kept the Negro disfran
chised for many years, were wor
ried l».st week over a rep rt thn
Chairman Jim Parley of the Na
tional Democratic Executive com
mittee had written to a party of
ficial in Mississippi asking him
to use his influence in bringing
the Negroes into the party in this
atate.
So worried were the politicians
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that Phil Stone atty., and pro
minent Democrat, called Farley in
New York by long distance tele
phone. Afterwards, Stone said,
“Jim told me he never wrote such
a fool letter and gave me the au
thority to deny it-’’
Farley’s statement has caused
the bosses of the Mississippi
white primary to sit hack comfor
table' in theiil seats,
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MISSISSIPPI MOB
BUKNS NEGRO; PUT
BODY ON DUMP
Rolling Forks, Miss., July 22
(ANP)—Seven days after leaders
praised the South for getting
through the first six months of
1938 without a lynching, the
first time this has happened since
1882, v. mob of 300 slew a Negro
blacksmith in a fifteen minute
gun battle, set hN body afire,
then carried in to the city dump
where he was burned again.
Tom Green, 48, was slain in a
sharecropper’s cabin after he had
shot and killed his employer, D.
Purdy Flanagan, a white planter,
in an argument ever ownership
of a rifle. Flanagan drove away
in his car and returned. As he
reached in the bjick seat for a
shotgun, Green fired a pistol,
killing the planter
Within a half hour, 300 men led
by Shcrriff M. C. Ewing, formed
a, posse and surrounded the shack
where Green had fled Green hell
them off for a while with a pist
ol, shotgun, and rifle. A few min
utes, L. H. Harris, a planter,
rushed in the door and blew
Green's head off with a riot gun.
Members of the mob dragged
the dead man’s body from his
gp.bin and to the spot where Flan- 1
agan was killed, doused it in gas
oline and applied a torch. Later
tho body was tied behind an auto
mobile and dragged sever?,1 mdes
into town where it was taken to
the city dump and fired again.
JACOBS CONVINCED I,Ol!IS
WON’T- FIGHT UNTIL 39
Chicago July 20 (ANP—Mike
Jacobs seems to have finnaly be
come convinced that John Rox
borought and Julian Black meant
it June 30 when they said Joe
Louis would not defend his heavy
weight title any more this year.
I>ast week Joe made a hurried'
trip by plane to New York and
talked to Jacobs, then flew back
here next day. I/mis is understood
to have said that he was ready
and willing to fight anybody any
time, but Mike would have to see
his managers.
Thursday Julian talked by tele
phone to the boving promoter and
reiterated his statement that they
didn’t care to have Louis fight a
gain during 1938.
Roxborough said, “lie has de
fended the championship three
times this year, and we feel he
deserves a rest, Mike want to ar
range a Max Baer-Louis contest
in Chicago hr New York for Sep
tember, but we believe such a
match would he a bigger attract
ion in San Franciso next April.
Jacobs seemd satisified with this
plan.”
Thursday night in the interna
tional auameur bouts between the
champions of Irelard and a team
representing tho Catholic Youth
Organization of Chicago, I.ouin
appeared ns a guest in one bout
and drew a mighty ovation from
the crowd. The two whote boxers
when he entered, stared at him
with mouths open in awesome
wonder.
The champion left Friday for
Hint, Mich, to rtforee a series of
amateur cortosts that nigh; and
night md ev i-ct.i g went to To
ronto where he had been schedul
ed to appear at tho Detroit Toron
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MORE FARM TENANT
LOANS TO BE MADE
NEGT FISCAL YEAR
Twenty-four Nebr. Fanners Re
ceived Loans this Year; Estimate
Sixty New Lo»ns in Coming Year.
Approximately CO Nebraska
Farm tenant families will become
owners of their own farms by
next spring through 40-year ten
ant purchase loans at 3 percent
interest, made by the FVrm Se
curity Administration under pro
visions of the Banghead-Jones
Act, annunced L. A. White, Ne
braska state FSA director. Mr.
i White's announcement came at
! the state FSA advisory commit
the close of a two-day session of
tee held July 8 ».nd 9 at Farm
Security Administration headquar
ters in Loncoln- Meeting with the
oommittee were Paul V. Maris, di
rector of the tenant purchase di
vision at Washington and E. E.
Greene, regional head of that divi
sion n.t Lincoln.
Twenty-four former tenants re
ceived Icons with which they have
purchased farms during he thnlf
year’s operation of the new pro
gram in the fiscal year ending
June 30. These loans were made
in the five Nebraska counties de
signated last winter for 1st year
partieination—Cage, Coda'-, Daw
son, Morrill and Polk. Nebraska’s
allocation for the first year n
mounted to $197,105 based on the
$10,000,000 appropriation by con
gress for the entire country, ami
apportioned to the various sta’es
according to farm prsnilntion nn !
prevelenece of tenancy. All but
$905.90 of Nebraska’s allocation
was lonned, according to Mr.
Green’s report to the committee.
Greene estimated that more than
80 loans will have been made ■at
the close of the present fircal
year, Including the 21 already
Nebraska’s allocation for 1938
38" will be $492,702.50 which is
exactly 2 and one h"\lf times the n
mount available the firs* year ;
This increase, Greene sab1, ig in
proportion to the increased nn-1
tional for tenant purchase loe.ns. i
Congress this year appropriated
$25,000,000.
Loans will bo made in four ad
ditional Nebraska counties in 19
38-39. and tho program will be en
larged in the five orunties already
designated, Green said. The nnw
counties will be entitled to nine
or ten loans and four or five ad
ditional loans will likely be mado
in the five originally designate!
counties- A larger number cf
loans per county lowers adrmn’s
tmtive costs, he sail. Announce
ment of the counties will he made
soon, and will follow official de
signation by the Secretary of
Agriculture.
Mr. Morris complimented »he
Nebraska committee tenant fnr-j
merg who will become pur-ban - - ;
this fiscal year will be on their
fo.rms in time for spring w r\ j
in 1939. The early start this yen’-!
on the tenant loan program, com
pared with the late start lost i
year, will make this impossible
M. L. ENERF]
Democratic Candidate for
County Treaswrar
Has demonstrated his honesty and
efficiency in public office by setr
ice os county treasurer and also
sheriff of Douglas county. Vote
for him.
PRIMARIES AUGUST 9
w. mmam
U^iUsal Advertiserornt)
he said.
Annual payments including in
terest and principal will in many
cases he less than the rent form
erly paid by the purchasers,” de
clared Maris. He pointed out that
more than 38,000 tenant farmers,
farm laborers and sharecroppers
in the 33 designated counties
throughout the United States ap
plied for loans last year. The to
tal number of designated counties
the country over will be raised to
700 this year, he said.
Herman Oanke, Ithaca, Nebras
ka, is chairman of the Nebraska
FSA advistory committee and
presided at the Lincoln confer
ences. Other members of the com
mittees are W. H. Brokaw, Direct
or of Extension, Lincoln, J. E.
Lawrence aditor of s'The Star”
Loneoln; C. Y. Thompson West
Point, Frank Robinson, Kearney;
S. W- Warrick, Scottslbluff; Rol
lie W. Ley, Wayne; Clay Stork.
Tekamah, and T. G. Nealon, Gree
ley. State FSA Director White
acts as secretary for the commit
tee
Each county designated for ten
ant purchase loans has a commit
tee of three farmers, who assist
ed by the county FCA supervisor
acting as secretary, approved ap
proved loans and farm to be pur
chased.
SOUTH'S NEGRO POPULATION
DECREASING
Washington, July 22, (ANP)
The proportion of Negroes in
most Southern cities is decreas
ing the national active resources
committee reported Tuesday, add
ing that the Northward migra
tion has been almost entirely to
large urban centers.
The committee in its annual
report also cited a new charact
eristic of the South: “Rapid re
duction in reproductive tendency
among both whites and Negroes,
with decreases in net fertility be
tween 20 and 40 per cent in most
of the Southern states.”
The committee said this was
due to the increase in urbanism—
the spread through these groups
of the lower birth rate pattern
which was already widespread in
most other parts of the United
States.
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