WILLKIE’S SPEECH (continued from pa*e 1) there are some things that we must do before this Democracy can claim bo be reaching anywhere near perfection. And one of those is to completely elimin ate in this country any discrimination between people because of race or religidin. Up to four or five "Build-Up" Relief Explained To Women A simple method ha« saved many women a lot of suffering! It is based on the fact that head ache^ nervousness, cramp-like |>ain are often symptoms of func tional dysmenorrhea due to malnu trition. Help for this condition so often follows the Use of CARDUI, be cause it usually increases the ap petite and the flow of gastric juice thus aids digestion and helpR build physical resistance. Usual result is less periodic distress. Many who take CARDUI a few days before and during “fhe tifne” have found this also helps ease periodic discomfort. Women have u»ed CARDUI for more than 50 years. —- ..—. ... 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But in every phase of my life from the day I Was conscious of things, every time the opportunity has come to me, whether as a boy in Elwodd, or a lawyer in Akron, or a business man/ in New York, I have struck at every type of intolerance that has come in my way, and I have done so publicly.” Will Continue Relief For Those Wh|o Canjnot Secure Gainful Employment On the subject of relief, Mr. Willkie said: “Now I have written it dut and I want to make it exact so that rjo man can! doubt what I say. If e lected I shall continue relief lor those whoi cannot se cure gainful employment. It is mot right, however, that America should cdntinfae a practice in which the Negro is the last to be hired arf\ the first to be fired. The Negro has little hope if he must wait until the whites have all been employed, at least under this ad mi nistratioh.” “I promise tcj do away with the theory that re lief is a NegHo reservatidn. I will abolish the discrim ination of relief and I will strive to find creative work ijor the Negro! as well as for eve!ry other mam. It is indisputable that the leadership of America, in Government, in industry and in labor, give the Ne gro an opportunity to be creative and to participate in the great enterprises of American life. I hope that the Government, Capital and Labor will cooperate in providing such opportunity. Mob Violence and Racial Discriminatich— Mob violence and racial discriminations in gov ernment were scathingly denounced by Mr. Willkie as follows: “I want to say that no man in America looks up on the hideous crime iof lynching with more condemn ation than I del Mob violence shocks the conscience of the Nation! and legislation to curb this evil must be enacted. “Now in addition to that, in the administration of the affairs df Government during this adminis tration, which has talked in fine words about Dem ocracy but practiced little of it in certain depart ments in Washington, regular Jim Crow depart ments have been created. I say to yoiU that under my administration there shall be mo discrimination between people because of race, creed or color in the appointments to Fedral positions. That man who1 serves as my subordinate who makes such discrim ination will be fired on the spot. Now, if there is anything about my language-it is just simple everyday ladguage—that anybody does ndt understand, it has do Harvard lilt to it—then speak up and I will restate it. I will carry out the Republican platform pledge to the Negro by seeing )) it that Jim Crow departments in the Federal gov ernment, arijd in the divisions which the New Deal created by executive decree, are eliminated, and that colored citizens are appointed to any branch of the Federal Civil Service to which they are qualified. Civil Liberties and the Negro— “I will give the Negro a chance to be heard be f >re Government takes its decisions affecting his welfare and rights denied under the New Deal. It is Joe’s Food Market (Formerly Herman’s Market) 2422 NORTH 24th ST. 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I pledge myself to give you such leadership. “Now, let me say to ycju that I am a complete be liever in Democracy, and I think it npt only the most pleasant way of life, but I think it the most effective way of life. I thirdk that we must make it so effect ive that no proletarian dictator will seek or dare to strike us. But we cannot make it so effective against tl>DSe proletarian rulers if we deprive ourselves of the opportunities and the talents and the abilities and the enterprises of 10 percent of our population. A Summons To Natieatal Unity “I summon all of you people here today to the great crusade of calling America back to its finer principle, calling it back to effectiveness. I ask all of you colored people td join with me because you know better thart any others the pride of disunity and prejudice. “I pledge you that I will never preach intoler ance. Intolerance is what has torn the world to piec es in this armed conflict of destruction! “I call all Americans—1Colored, White, Jews, Catholics and Christians into a great United America to make this the most glorious place in. the world. *No candidate foi' the Presidency in all our long history ever faced the problems of the colored peo ple of the United States with greater candor, cour age, and sincerity than did Wendell Wtflkie in his first speech iof the campaign addressing an audience composed mainly of colored citizens. His unequivocal pledges, his refusal to: dbdge these questions of moment to our Negro Citizenship, have heartened them and rekindled in their breasts the fervent hope that a new day awaits them when New Dealism is banished from our government. Senator William E. King introduced Mr. Willkie in an address which greatly stirred the audience and set them on edge for Mr. Willkie’s address. George Rectcr Features Food Show Cooking The Internationally known food aifthonity and restaurateur, Geo rge Rector, will give daily gas cooking demonstrations beginning at 2 o’clock each afternoon in con nection with the Omaha Food Show at the City Auditorium dur ing the week of September 30 to October 5. Mr. Rector now food consultant t for Wlilson and Company, is being sponsored by Omaha gas appliance dealers and the Metropolitan Util ities District. He will make his first appearance the afternoon of Tuesday, October 1, and through out the week. 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