ROOSEVELT PRAISES THOM PK INS (continued from page 1) course, we ought to make the re cording. not only of deeds, but any other documents, pay as it goo*. We are a thrifty people. We ought not to have to pay out tax money for the running of an office of that kind and during these years vie have reached the amortization peak and Dr. Tompkins is making a profit of $40,000 a year for this office. These documents, as I .--ay, relate to a great many current e vents and also relate to a gi'-at many old events. They go back, for example, in thfe real estate of JACKSON 0288 FIDELITY STORAGE & VAN CO. Local and I^ong Distance MOVING 1107 Howard, W. W. Roller, Mgr, Let famous NADINOLA help you win LIGHTER CLEARER SMOOTHER SKIN • Underneath many a dark, coarse, rough skin, lies a complexion that could be beautiful I Let Nadinola Bleaching Cream help to bring out the real beauty in your skin. 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In those old days when we were children,—.seven years ago, it would take you not only hoars and days( but weeks and months before you could get recorded by your Government the various necessary documents for real estate sales or purchases, or any other form of document that had to be recorded. Now this ad ministration under Dr. Thompkirs has done something to help the business man and property owners of the District of Columbia, and at a cost, incidentally, that is just a bout as low as any place in thei United States. Then there is another thing, because of my Scotch and Dutch business inst incts we are going to save money for the taxpayers of the District by putting up this building because today we are paying out an enor mous sum in rent. $240,000 over a period of ycarst I think. And this new building will be owned by the Government, paid for by the Gov ernment, and we are going to am ortize it—pay for it through the profits being made and in a very short time It will be paid for and there will be no more rent to pay. So, from that point of view as bus iness people, we feel this building is a mighty good investment. I ant glad for the opportunity to cornu hero today and to thank Dr. Thompkins, his assistants, and a’l members of his staff on the splen did business-like job he has done and to express the hope that he will be in tis very important office for many long years to come for the service of his community and thu Nation. DELICIOUS DINNER Rev. and Mrs. J- E. Wade serv ed a very delicious dinner Sunday honoring their pastor Rev. G. D. Handcock> Mb’, and Mrs. Lonnies Gray and Mr. and Mrs- Meredith Haniler of New York City. The hostess sparred no pains in mak ing this a swell affair. 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Roosevelt took casual ex ception to the Brotherhood’s reso luion opposing conscription. She said in part: “We are not going to trust to last-minute measures irt order to save us from war. The best equipmtnt in the world is not enough. I’d like to pledge tonight my cooperation to make this a bet ter country not for you alone, but for all of us to live in. We’U make this country a safer country to live in if we make it a better one.’’ Mr. Totten declare^ that the Brotherhood was a labor union and non partisan, but that he reserved the right to say that President Roosevelt is without doubt the greatest President to ever have en tered the W?iite House- Then, fol lowing his tribute to LaGuardia, he introduced the Mayor, In a highly jovial mood, the May or started wise-cracking and told the delegates, members and guestst When in NEW YORK For tho Day, Tho Weekend or Permanently The HOTEL THERESA 7th Ave. at 125th St FOR EXQUISITE LIVING distinctive location ... 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Philip Ran dolph president of the brother hood, praised the social and labor gains of the New Deal and con demned “all Communist front and transmission belt organizations as a peril to the constructive and sound program of the Negro peo ple.” He took a stand for ‘ adepiate and complete national defense la bor unity, abolition of the poll tax and white primaries and enact ment of the anti-lynching bill.” He opposed American entry into the war but advocated all aid to Great Britain ZION RAPT. CHURCH 22ti 1 i r.i Grant Sc. Thome Working Together with God—.Scripture, Cor. 8 Chapter. 1 to 16th verse. We are glad to know that our Mission is increasing in number as well as in interest. Many of the old members are returning full of new ideas a d enthusiasm. Many beautiful thoughts were received from the study of the lesson. As the roll was called each mem ber responded with a Bible \erse JOHNSON DRUG CO. NEW LOCATION 2306 North 24th We. 0998 Free Delivery bginning with R. 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Goldsmith pas tor, rendered services which were another awakening meeting. Mrs. Union and Mrs. Brooks rendered some more soul stirring messages and the Wonderous Four Quartete raised the spirit high. Visitors are always welcome to the Second Baptist Church. 26 YEARS OF FAITH FUL SERVICE Roal A. Carlsen, 4202 Marcy street, assistant to the president and James A. Murray, 6328 Wirt, cable splicer, each with twenty years of service completed, head the list of fourteen veteran Neb raska Powier company employees who received service awards from th company in September. Mr. Carlsenj secretary to Presi dent J- E. Davidson from Decem ber, 1927. until June this year, be gan work as a ledger clerk in the accounting department in Septem ber, 1920, and later was clerk in the adjustment department until chosen by Mr. Davidson to be his private secretary. Carlsen is a former state amateur golf champ ion, president of the Omaha Amat eur Hockey league( and last season captained four bowling teams, three of which won league champ ionships. Mr. Murray s twenty year s ser vice have been with the under ground department, starting as a helper, later becoming apprentice cable splicer. In the past twelve years as cable splicer he has made most of the transformer installat ions in the underground system in downtown Omaha. Four employees received 15 year pins. Harlan B. Fitch, 1305 North Fiftieth avenue, in charge of the building department and em ployment applications, started as messenger boy and later served as bill clerk; credit poster, and clerk in accounting and claim depart ments. Miss Anne C. Paulsen, 3617 South TWenty-fourth, handl ed mailing, was multigraph oper ator and stenographer in Custom er Accounts eight years until trans ferred to clerk in charge of lamp bulb sales in residential sales de partment. 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