Sell or Rent your house, or turn i that Spare Room into ready Cash with A Classified Ad in The Omaha Guide BISHOP ASSAILS RACE HATE THREAT OF NEW KLAN HEAD Atlanta, July 19 (0 * Bishop Gerald P. O’Hara sharply attacked what he this week described as a revival of the KKK religious and racial prejudice propaganda. Speaking from the pulpit of the Sacred Heart Church, Bishop O’Ha ra said that he took issue with the statement of James A. Cole cott, recently elected Imperial Wizard, that bhe Klan would promote the interests of the “native born, white Protestant, Gentile population of the United States.” Ooloscatt, 42-year-old former vet erinarian of Terre Haute, Ind., was cho aoi Imptrnl Wizard of the Klan at a secret “Klonvocation" by rep resentatives o’ the hooded ore! r from thirty-four states. He im mediately anounced that “The fiery cross will again blaze on the hill tops of America.” “It is a pity t t sort of thing has started up again,” Bishop O’ Hara said. Certain rumors, which I believe aro substantiated, are being circu lated to the effect that anti-CaUio lic literature is being distributed here and that the KKK hns practic r ally proclaimed through it? newly ? elected head that there is no room Silk Dresses 10c Men’s Suits $2.00, Coats $1.00, Shoes 50c, Hat> 40c. Many other low-priced Bargains. FREE CAT ALOGUE. Send name on .post card. No obligation.—Write to day. FAIRMONT CO., 100 N Monroe St., New York, N. Y. j ■"in Georgia or America for Catho lics.” Tho Bishop’s statement were viewed with special interest here in view of the fact that some two months ago Cardinal Dougherty of Philadelphia, and ardent sup portr of Generalis to Franco in Spain, had been photographed with Dr. Hiram Wesley Evans, t P.e out going Wizard. --—0O0—■—-> ILD. WILL FiGHT CONVICTION 'N FB3LKLYN SCOTrsejRO CASE I . New V.Vk, .Inly/1'I >CNA) T’n J conviction o¥ John? Wiliams plrook >1 lyn you h, on a charge of j“i apo'j i will he np.pi' dc l, |hc Tytcrhe.tk.n. ! at 1 nbor P f£nse' aneuncoth this , week. Williams was convicted last week by an all-white jury in Part 6, Special Sessions Court of j Kings County. The John Will iams Defense Committee of the ILD is handling the defence with Samuel A. Neuburger o fthe ILD legal staff as chief of counsel. Williams, who had lived and wor ked in the ensonhurst section of Brooklyn for more than five years and was well lik • i as honest and hardworking, according to charac ter testimony at the trial, was ar- i rested Dec. 20, ’38, on “rape" char- J ges brought against him by I reno Richards, a white maid in tho home of J. Roth, whose ser I IWW imillWU I II llllll'l I I !'!■ 1 vice-. V^illiams had recently left. U.ie young woman’s cry of '“rap.’’ weg not raised until three weeks after the alleged crime had been committed. Williams wa net indicted until 78 days later and had been held in the Raymond Sc. Jail, Brooklyn, until put on trial last week. It was brought out at the tri al that Miss Richards and Wil Liams had known each other inti mately for fbur years and ha: seen each other during this period practically every day. In her tea timony at the trials however, the girl swore that she had been a fraid of the youth^ When pressed as to why she had been agraid of a man she that! known intimately and seen daily, sho asserted that she was “afraid of all Negroes.” _._oOo———— Negro Education Facilities La'g $ov’ment\Finds Washington, July 18 (ONA) — A government survey disclosed th,° week that Negro education made marked advances in t■ last 20 v h t s'i'i lagged bJhind ac cepted s andards. Estimating the number of 1935 193(? graduates from Negro public high schools in 18 Souther ti States at 185,000 Office of Edn cation experts said that number wpf 60 pi r cent more than all members of the group enrolled in high schools in 1915 1910. 'IV.ien only 58 per cent of (fee Negro children <• to 14 years old were att riding. In 1930-1931 the per cen age was 84 per cent. Classified Teleohone Directory Automobiles SHAMES BOU\ BUILDERS 1906 Cuming Street Cars in very good condition—good rubber, like new. ~Beauty Guitarists CHRISTINE ALTIIOl • It Pays To Look Attractive 1422 N. 22nd St. WE. 0846 BEER TAVERNS It A HE'S BUFFET" ~ 2229 I.ake St. JA. CHARLIE'S PLACE 1604 No. 22nd St. \VF.. 4019 BEVERAGES & LIQUORS FREE DELIVERY JOHNSON DRUG CO. ~ Liquors, Wines and Beer Prescriptions We. 0908 1904 N. 24th St. DOUM.ECOLA ~ IDEAL BOTTLING Company _ WE. 3043 THE LIQUOR STORE 2315 Cuming St. J.\. 6561 “We Appreciate Your Patronage" ICE CREAM JOHNSON DRUG 1904 N. 24th WE. 0998 DUFFY PHARMACY 24th & LakeWE. 0609 Contractors w. fThoch Grading and Excavation 4606 Ames Ave. KE. 0316 Let It Rain! Improve Your Home Experienced Roofers — Asbestos Siding— Reasonable Prices. B. Jones,— 34th Taylor, E. Omaha, Call WE. 5310 . _Groceries HERMAN’S MARKET 84th and Lake WE. 5444 MONUMENTS & MARKERS HEFT & NOYES 40th fz Forest Lawn Ave, KE 1738 TAILORS Economy Tailor—Cleaning & Re pairing. We cut, trim, make suits to order. 1918 N. 24th St. HARDWARE DOLGOFF HARDWARE Paint, Glass and Varnish. We do (lazing and make window shades to order. 1822 N. 24th WE. 1607 Laundries & Cleaners _ EDHOLM & SHERMAN .. 1401 N. 24th WE. 6056 CURTAINS Laundered 20c Pr. Will Assist-In Your Spring Cleaning To Obtain The Best Rest'ta in Curtain^ Laundering Gall JA. 1628 EMERSON LAUNDRY I 1824 N. 24th St. WE. 1029 Painting - Decorating Ben & Hermit Anderson Painting, Wall Washing & Decor ating Work Guaranteed 2801 Miami, 2872 Birniey WE. 5826 Let PEOPLES Do It.-Ten train ed decorating mechanics. — Our Motto ‘Service’. Peoples Paint & Shop AT. 0051. NOW is the time to Improve Your Home — Let Bob do your Paper ing, Painting & Pln-ter Patching Rcasnable Prices. WA. 8109. Poultry and Eggs METROPOLITAN PRODUCE 1301 N. 24th WE. 4737 Poultry dressed while you wait— Strictly Fresh Eggs. NKBRASH \ PRODUCE 2200 North 24th St. Our Prices are Reasonable—See us first. WE. 4137.. Shoo Hcnair LAKE SHOE REPAIR ‘Shoe Pride or Shoe Shame’— Shoes look new again with Our New Invisible half solving. 2407 Lake St. FOR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette Apa-tments, 2516-18 Patrick, or 2613 Gian* St. Call WE. 5553 or WE. 2410. Apartment for Rent, 2622 Grant Street. Room for Rent, 2617 Grant Street Rooms for Rent, WE. 1024. Room for Rent—WE. 0360. FOR SALE 5 room modern house almost giv ing away. Call WE. 1923. Five room modern house for rent. Call JA. 6180 ask for Mr. Robert Smith Room for Rent, WE. 0162. Apt. and Room for Rent, 2627 Blond o St. Modern kitchenette Apt., Hot and cold running water, WE. 4285. JULIUS E. HILL, Paperhanging & Painting. WE. 0226. Res. 2006 North 23rd St. GARAGE—AUTO REPAIRING OWL G.A^AGE, General Repair— Tires, batteries, Genuine Ford parts. 912 N. 23rd St., AT. 4757. Come in and see us. ~ CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishes KING YUEN CAFE 2010H N. 24th St. JA. 8576 — -- CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS Furnished Apt. and Room for Rent—WE. 0718. FOR RENT Nicely Furnished rooms for ligh1 housekeeping. Call. HA. 6852. Ask for Mrs. Crouch. I' V Rent 1 room- AT-30 5 ’ For Rent, 2 furnished rooms, 2310 N. 22nd St. Mrs, Scruggs. FOR SALE 7 Room ouse newly papered— double garage at 2022 Lake St. WE. 1672. Bundle Washing, Rough Dry. 3 cent lb. Finished 7 cents._IIA. 6852 Hand Laundry, call WE. 0480. FOK~SALE OR RENT 7 Room all modern house in quie neighborhood, 2814 Miami St., at an attractive price. Call AT. 9826. Furnished Rooms, 2115 Grant St. Cooking or housework. Reference furnished. Please call HA. 2’82. NOTICE Mrs. Raybold, who was former ly with Katherine K, is now with ' tho Chavis Corset Co., KE. 5681. ' —II BH HIIIIIMII l» IWI HI I Cash payed for complete home oj odd pieces furniture. RUNGE AUCTION CO. AT. 3341 Res. AT. 6073 NOTICE! THE OMAHA GUIDE offer. free service on all Church, social dub and organization news. Mail telephone or bring to office at 2418 Grant St., before Wednesday noon for publication. Special co verage of big events, call Webs ter 1517. For yrour protection and ours, please write all handwritten copy legible. Hosts to Natl Dental Association Pictured above are the members of the North Harlem Dental Soc iety, who are .to be J.ie hosts to the j National Dental Associat on in their annual convention August 14 to 18 in New York city. The convention headquarters is Public School 113 at 113th stree. 'o..tween 7th anil 8th avenues. The exhibits will he on display at the leadqusrters. The general clinics will be Riven at t e College o Oral and Dental Surgery of C'ol umb.a university and the surgica clinics at Harlem hospital. The New York World’s Fair 1939 Com mit'! eo on Special Events hr.s set aside August 17th as Nat'onal Dental Association Day to com memorate the progress of the Ne gro Dentist and prominent speak ers from civic life and scientific pursuits will address the open a'r meeting of the society hedd on the Fair Grounds. Entertainment for the visiting ladies includes eight-seeing tours to Radio City, Fifth Avenue shops, World’s Fair and other places of interest as well as the business of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Na tional Dental Association In the picture are the following Kneeling (left to right) Dr. P Kuttcn Craig, chairman of IIou! ing Commititee; Dr. James \Y Thornton, chairman of Publicity SEATED, (left to right) Dr. Fen ris Warren, financial secretary: Dr. C. D. Maxey, president; Dr. T E. Hanson, chairman Entertain ment Committee; Dr. Gertrude E Curt's; Dr. Anna Cooper Johnson chairman ot' ladies Auxiliary; Dr Stephanie Davis, secretary; Dr. C B. Absalom vice president and Na tional Executive Beard member Dr. Addie Williams; Dr. L. F Middleton; Dr. Edna C. Johnson STANDING (left to righ ) D) V'. DuBiiis; Dr. S. McKnight; Dr 'V. K. Williams; Dr. C. Griffin; Dr E. Swaby, treasurer; Dr G. C Weaver; Dr. Lisle Carter; Dr. O K. Wildman; Dr. E. S. Patterson; Dr. W. W. Cummings; Dr. C. E i’ancey; BACK ROW; Dr. W. L. Bacon; >r. C. A. Norman; Dr. Crawford; Dr. E. Carroll; Dr. T. Donaldson; Dr. C. S. Fairclough; Dr. T. Wal ters; Dr. H. I. Ilamlet; Dr. H. E. lar.hall; Dr A. L. Donnelly; Dr ’. O. Johnson; Dr. C. N. Ford; Dr lowman and Dr. S. Anderson. ( Not included in the picture is L'. Louis If. Fairclough, chairman i the Program committee (ANP) BOUSE DENOUNCED FOR CUR-! TAILED RELIEF BILL PASSAGE; Washington,. July 19 (ANP)—' Tho Workers Alliance president, David Lusser, incensed over tut passage of the 1940 Relief Bill in tlie house Friday, has sent a otrosig letter to the 1,500 affili ated Feats of lr:b organization denouncing the ae.ion of Con gress. “On Friday in the house ef rep resentatives,” he wro.e, ‘‘the works program for the unemploy ed was all but destroyed by a combination c t’ Republicans and reactionary Democrats. By this action, t o heaviest blow at re covery of the season was struck. Under the guise of ‘improving’ tho program, they have effectively wrecked it. Unless the people ol Free Delivery from 8 a. m. to 1 a, m. JA. 9411 McGILL’S— BAR & BLUE ROOM E. McGill, Prop. 2423-25 NORTH 24th St. WINE, LIQUORS, and CIGARS Blue Room Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. m. Open for Private Parties from 2 to 7 p. m. _No Charges— WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED DRINKS—In case you don’t know what to put in it—Call CASEY, JAckson 9411. He has got .the works and knows what to do with it. He’s North Omaha’s Famous drink mixer. THE AWFUL PRICE YOU PAY FOR BEING NERVOUS CWek Below And See If Yon Have • Any Of The Signs Quivering nerves can make yon old and haggard looking, cranky , and hard to live ■with—can keep you awake nights and rob you of good health, good times snd jobs. Don’t let yourself r’go”nike that. Start taking a good, reliable tonic—one made etpe Hally for women. And could you ask for any thing whose benefits have been better proved than world-famous Lydia E. Fihkham't* Vegetable Compound? iLjet the wholesome herbs and roots of Pinkham s Compound help Nature calttk your shrieking nerves, tone up your eystem, and help lessen distress from female func tional disorders. Make a note NOW to get a bottle of this time-proven JHikham's Compound TODAY without fail from your druggist. Over a mil lion women have written in letter! reporting wonderful beqeflta. , For the past 60 veers Lydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Compound ha! helped grateful women go "smiling thru” trying ordeal*. Why not let it help YOUT i the country can persuade the senate to reverse this action, the Hoover policies of relief will ride triumphant throughout tee coun try.” Flaying the action which result, ed in the passage of the hill, Mr.1 Lasser then points out the effect it will have upon the country at large. “One notable result of the pre sent bill will be to force 1,020,000 WPA workers onto Uhe labor mar ket in the next GO days. As indi cated already, 570,000 of them are permanently off the l-olls, the oth er 450,000 are on a 60 day fur lough withe y pay, with no assur ance of getting back. It is obvious to anyone with elementary know ledge of the facts that only a small percentage of these million will bo able to secure jebs in pri vate industry during their period. No sucih drastic action has been taken, even in the days of Hoover. It is difficult to bedieve that res ponsible men would inflict such hardship on this great army of needy families. It means that 40 per cent of the present WPA rolls will b0 out on the streets in the next 60 days.” Mr. Lasser is urging all mem bers of the alliance to work for the passage of the Murray-Casey bill, which would have increased the appropriation over the Presi dent’s request and improved and streamlined the whole program. -oOo Birmingham Vot ers Win Right to. Register . Birmingham, Ala., July 13—Ne gro voters in this city won a sig nal victory last week in their long fight against disfranchisement when nearly a score of them were registered here forthcoming pri maries, while an appeal from a circuit court ^decision upholding the local board of registrar’s right to deny them this privilege was pending. The victory represented the cul mination of a long fight led by Arthur D. Shores, local NAACP attorney to compel local authori ties to register qualified Negro voters. When Negro citizens were re fused permission to register here las', month, Shores filed a man- j 'anuu; pe.ition in the local courts to compel the local registration board to register them a Circuit Court Judge J. Russel McElroy denied this peli.ion without hear ing Juno 19. Shores immediately noted an apj>eal and threatened to take the case to the United States supremo court if necessary. It was while this appeal was pending that qualified Negro vot ers were registered. Those who were registered included not only those persons on whose behalf the suit was brought but also other qualified persons, -0O0—--• NO NEGRO HELP; SOFT DRINK CO. BO LOTTED Columbia, S. C. July 19 (ANP) —Negro soft drink stands and cafes in the “black” district of Columbia, S. C. are boycotting the Double Cola company because they refused to employ Negro help and show signs of discrimin a Lion, it is reported here this week. The Double Cola company is a concern recently established in Columbia by capitalists from Louisville with Mayor Hayes of Kentucky city one of the general managers. The new plant is mod ern in every way and is selling a very popular drink that is fast competing with Pepsicola and Co ca Cola concerns ’manufacturing soft drinks here. Efforts are be ing' made by the management to offset the Negro boycott, and they are rapidily making places for Negro help. with Dr. FRED Pal mer’s Skin Wihitener. Helps remove sur-1 fj face pimples, super ficial freckles. 25c -- ‘ at druggists. Sample (Send 3c postage) DR.. FRED PALMER CO., DEPT. Z-150, ATLANTA, GA. /*, may Ve 'e^y t •to you- ku* Vfc . // mate Sense b M£ \UdP ^-J/A^ "My mother Is a smart woman. She realizes what a responsible job it is to take care of me. She gets things done in a hurry by telephone. My advice to wise mothers and fellow-infants: ’Life is much eas ier and happier for Young America in the home where Mother and Dad use the telephone a lot.'” • • • Providing your telephone torvico require* continuous re search to improve equipment and keep down costs and the best efforts of trained employees in every job. NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY