NEBRASKA MAKES BID FOR DEFENSE INDUSTRIES Lincoln, Nebraska, October 28 America's prominent business ma gazines carry Nebraska’s IndusM rial defense message in November issues. Full page advertisments, placed by the Nebraska Advertising Ccm mission, appear in the November issue of “Nation’s Business,”— “Forbes,4 and “Business Week.’’ This advertisement, the first in ROSS KING Candidate for DISTRICT JUDGE (Non-Political) 30 Years Experience in the Gener al Practice of Law. Endorse! by the Lawyers. Former Pres ident Omalhia Bar Association and School Board. (Political Advertisement) $mt*t*t*a+*imt*t*t**M»** American Beverage, Inc. 420 South 13th HA-0443 IBotUers of the finest quality V mixers and flavors. a i FULL QUARTS 10c | m —Try a bottle today— FREE!!! $55.00 Worth of Goods Men—women to supply colored peo ple with the famous 12 SISTERS’ products. Deep Cut Prices end lovely preminums. 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C. ex. for N. S. - .. - -.-A-. Nebraska’s drive for industry, 4a built around Nebraska's attract-^ ions for defense industries and military establishments. Business men readers are Invit ed to write for Nebraska’s new “Defense Brochure”, which has been prepared for the State by the advertising commission. Headed “Industry for Defense” the November advertisement points out Nebraska’s stragetic position geographically, in the center of the nation- It also cov ers transportation facilities, pow er and fuel, natural resources, la bor supply, agricultural products. “Nebraska wants to do Its part!” says the advertisement. “It’s citizens are united in support of the program to prepare tihe Un ited States for whatever eventual ities may He ahead.’’ COLUMBIA U. DEAN ELECTED TO BOARD OE N. Y. URBAN LEAGUE New York, Oct. 28 (ANP) —At tlhe election meeting of the N. H. Urban League, held at its building 206 W- 136th street, this Monday, Dr. William H. Kilpatrick, white, professor emeritus of Education at Columbia university, was elect ed as chairman of the executive board. Mrs. Edgar Henderson, white was made 1st vice-chairman Dr. Lucien Brown, second vice; Mrs. Bessie Bearden, secretary an Maceo A. Thomas, assitant treas urer Other board members include Winston Guest, Fannie Hurst, Mrs I Paul Kern, Judge Myles Paige and CANDIDATE FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGE ■ (Non-Pblitical) J. J. (Jim) KRAJICEK Raised and Educated In South Omalha. 68 years of a£e. Fam ily of 8. Deputy County Trea surer In South Omaha, 1909 to 1923. South Side Police Court Clerk 6 years. Active Practice of LaW over 16 years. (Political Advertisement’ ROTHERY CLEANING SPECIAL e ONE-PIECE PLAIN DRESSES MEN’S SUITS LADIES’ PLAIN JACKET SUITS LIGHT TOPCOATS LADIES PLAIN SPRING COATS Except White or Fur Trimmed FQFF ONE PLAIN SKIRT OR TROUSERS CLEANED FREE I KLL WITH EACH $1.00 ORDER FREE—‘'Moth-Seal’’ Bags or Free Storage for Cloth Winter Coats Cleaned Now at Our Regular I*rice8 (Not Special Prices.) Fur Coats, values to $100, Cleaned and Cold Stored, $4.50 ROTHERY CLEANERS 2515-17-19 CUMING ST. JA. 7383 MBIIIMttnHilIltllUHllllUtlUlllltllllMtlliUieuiillliiiiiiim.mii.1..,.........—...—...-.-... RE-ELECT LOVELY PUBLIC DEFENDER j DEMOCRAT Who has served this Community well during his Administration. (Political Advertisement) -- Roosevelt names First Negro Army General in History WASHINGTON,—President Roosevelt broke another tnsdition last week when he startled conservative war department and by promoting Col Benjamin O. Davis, commander of the 3«Mi U>ast 'Artillery, formerly New York National Guard to the rank of brigadier General in the United States army. General Davis has been tenta tively selected to command a bri gade in the 2nd cavalry division at Fort Riley, Kansas; but official announcement of this action has not been made. When reached at his home in New York, the new brigadier gen eral said: "Of course I’m happy, although the only news I have of it thus far is what I’ve heard over the radio and seen in the news papers. Everybody is happy to re ceive a promotion- I have received no official notice as yet, but, as you probably know, such actions have to go to the Senate for ap proval so it may be a little while before I do.’ In reply to questions as to his future field of activity: "Well, generals don’t command regiments, you know, but 1 really can t say what Orders I will receive. I’m afraid you’ll have to ait until of- i fetal announcement is made.” General Davis and son Captain (Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., are the Only Negro line o.”cers in the army. (Captain Davis, A West Point grad late. had such high academic stand ing at the academy that he ranked alt the officers assigned to infantry. General Davis was educated in {Washington. DC, public schools BRIG. GEN. DAVIS ind at Howard University- He served in the Spanish American ,var, and in the summer of 1930, iccompanied a contingent of Gold star Mothers to France. He served for many years with the 9th ind 10th cavalry and the 24th in fantry. Before coming to the 3G9th he was both military instructor and commander of the outfit SLAYER TO PAY PENALTY IN CHAIR MARCH 7 John Rogers, 22, sentenced to death recently by a jury for the first degree murder of Wallace Ritchie, today was ordered by the District Judge Sears to pay the penalty in tlhe electric chair March 7 between the hours of sunrise and sunset. Attorney John N- Baldwin for Rogers said he would ask the Ne braska supreme court to change the sentence from death to life im prisonment. DUFFY Pharmacy 44tti and LAKE STREETS PRESCRIPTIONS We. 0609 Free Delivery W.'.WWWAWMV.W (Political Advertisement) • •• HE SURE TO CAST YOUR BALLOT TUESDAY • •• Jane Bolin, Congressan, Joseph Gavagan, Chauncey Stillman and Mrs. Halsted B. Vanderpoel. NUMBER 3047! When the draft board made its selections of the draftees on Tues day. October 29, one of the North side business men -was listening to the radio. When Number 3047 was called, Mr. James “Jimmie” Jewell was surprised—No. 3047 was his number. “Did you hear that number?’’ he asked. He was very quiet for the remainder of the evening. BROTHERHOOD TO HOLD PORTERS CONFERENCE IN ST. LOUIS, MO. A Train Porters Conference will be Iheld December 1st and 2nd in the Peoples Finance Building ih St. Louis, Missouri. This Confer ence will include train porters in the Southwest on the following roads: Missouri Pacific; Missouri Pacific & Palestine Lines; the Missouri. Kansas & Topeka; the Texas & Pacific; tlhe Santa Fe and the Illinois Central. This Conference is called by A. Philip Randolph, International President who with M. P. Webster » First International Vice President E. J Bradley, Third International Vice President and T. D. McNeal International Field Ojrganizer of the Brotherhood will direct the Conference. The purpose of the Conference will Ibe to discuss plans to seek conferences with the aforement ioned railroad carriers with a view' to negotiating agreements and the revision of existing agreenientsi concerning rates of pay and rujes governing working conditions. An important feature of this conference will be the appointment of a Train Porters Advisory Coun cil which will consist of train por ters on re^pecti/ve railroads for the purpose of discussing and formulating policies that are vital to the well-being and progress of train porters throughout the coun try, states Mr. Randolph. When In NEW YORK For the Day, I The Weekend or Permanently {The HOTEL THERESA 7th Aire. at 125th St FOR EXQUISITE LIVING distinctive location ... All outside room*: luxurious suites. Restaurant and Bar. Every comfort and facility. targe rooms with private bath *2.00 Single -*2.50 Double md op *1.50 Single-*2.00 Double and up Sptci* l Verily & Monthly Rater — ' WALTER W. SCOTT, Manager Hotel THERESA 7th Ave. at 125th St, New York dty Phone: MOnument 2-1200 One Hundred Volunteer School Boys and Girls To Work After School Hours at the Polls to Help Elect a School Board who will give you a yob in your own Schools, After You Have Finished. Register at The Omaha Guide Office, 2418 Grant St., Monday, November 4th **** Who are the real working friends on the sch >ol board who has tried to give you your pro-rata of Ne gro teachers and janitors in the public schools. Why i j faith to the Omaha Guide’s Act ing Editor, Mr. C. C. Galloway. Mothers and fathers; in order to show tile people that we are In earnest in our efforts to have elected a school board which will give your girls and boys a job in their own schools after they have finished—let your children volun teer to work at the polls after the school hours, passing out cards recommending the said five candi dates for the school board. FURNACE Stove & Boiler | REPAIRS 1 OMAHA STOVE _ REPAIR WKS. 1206-8 Douglas Phone At. 2524 CHOP SUEY King Yuen Cafe 2010 N. 24th St. JAckson 8576 Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. mi American & Chinese Dishes READ The GUIDE • • A CLASSIFIED ADS DRESSES— 10 DRESSES for $1. Silk, rayon etc.f used dresses, assorted styles, and colors. 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