The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 18, 1943, City Edition, Page 5, Image 5

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    The Browns Are Proud of Five Sons in Armed Services ...2 Work in Defense Plant
MRS. SUSIE L. BROWN
MR. W. E. BROWN
ARCHIE BROWN
HUBERT BROWN
EDDIE BROWN’
EARL BROWN AND PAL
FRANK BROWN
Mr. William E. Brown and wife,
Susie Brown. 2301 North 22n.l St.,
Omaha, Nebraska, are the proud
parents of five sons now serving in
i#!he armed forces at various camps
throughout the coutnry, and also
have two sons now employed in de
fense industry.
The sons serving their country in
the armed forces are: Sgt. Archie
Lee Brown, Fort Clark, Texas, 9ih
Calvary Band: Pfc. Hubert Brown,
Fort Livingston. La.: Pfc. Eddie
Brown. Fort Beale, Calif.; Cpl.
Earl Brown, Camp Pinedaie, Calif.;
Seaman Frank Brown. In training
at Washington, DC.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown were marri
ed in Sweetwater, Tenn., in 1902
and have resided in Omaha since
1913. They are members of the
Mount Moriah Baptist Church.
The Browns also have a daught
; er, Mrs. Mary Louise Upton, living
| in Baltimore, Md.. whose son Ben
| D. Upton, is also serving in the
I armed forces.
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BAPTISTS BREAK PRECEDENT
IN REELECTNG DR J EMI SON
LEADER HITS CONDITIONS
IN CHL'RCH
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tn God, the brotherhood of ma:.
and, an unrelenting march toward I
tha Christian ideal.
Tha Baptist leader said that race I
hate, morals and character of min- j
inters and church members alike ;
were evidences that there has been
an abandonment of the teachings ,
c-J Christ. Speaking from the sub
ject “The Deplorable Conditions of
the VisabLe Church of Our Day:—
The Cause and the Fcmedy”, Dr.
Temison said.
“The life of the Christian people j
today is not on the high level, nei- i
ther can it be when the teachings
of the word of God are disregarded j
While formerly some went to the
extent of stamping as sin what (
was no sin. many today have gone
to the extreme of allowing what
God has forbidden. The demands
made today by many churches up
on the Christians of today is not
very great. Worldly righteous
ness is in many cases considered
sufficient evidences of a noble
Christian charactei. In short, mo
dem church life, is full of incon
sistencies all marked toy spiritual
differences.'
Causes cl the objectionable
church situation were to be found
in the lethargy of ministers to ar
ouse their members to inspiration
al heights, and to teach the phil
osophy o' Christ, charged Dr. Jem
ison. He said that many ministers
have denied the Bible as the “in
spired unerring word of God and
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tho only guide in the matters of i
faith and church practices.”
‘‘The remedy will not be found
in ignoring the facts," stated Dr.
Jemison. “The remedy proposed
Testament when its conditions
by God to his church of the Old
were similar to conditions of the
church of our day is the only rem
edy. Thus said the Lord, stand ye
in the ways and see .and ask for
I the old paths, where is the good
:way and walk therein, and ye shall
find rest for your souls. By re
turning to the old path and the
good way the straying church will
again find itself on the right track.
“If there were ever an institu
tion to teach honesty, fairness and
justice, that institution is the
church. The church is the place
! where the judges, jurors, governor
and yea, the President of the USA.
should go and hear the gospel of
fairness, justice, truth and fair
play to every man regardless as of
race, color, or previous condition
of servitude.’*
DR. JEMISON CONDEMNS
TREATMENT OF NEGRO
SOLDIERS IN DIXIE
Cihcago, Illinois—SPECIAL: Dr.
D. V. Jemison, president of the
National Baptist Convention .put
through a resolution, which was a
dopted, condemning the treatment
of Negro chaplains in the South
Pacific area. He also denounced
what he called the failure of the
U. S. government to protect Negro
troops in Dixie camps.
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500,000.000 NEGROES IN BOND
CLUBS IS GOAL OF UNIT
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sociation are amnog the gr >u;:,s
which have adopted the program.
Sixty-five Masonic Lodges ir.
Maryland, and about as many other
organizations in the country have
already adopted the movement; and
it is growing iast, Mr. .tlleri said.
Many Negro churches and the
Faptist and Methodic Councils
have endorsed the idea." he said.
" he War Bond Savings Clubs pro
giam is known in many circles as
Ih: Prattis P‘ ui, inasmuch as it
■was first outlined by P. L. Prattis.
executive editor of the nationally
circulated Pittsburgh Courier.
In a column appearing in the
Curier last May 1, Mr. prattis
wrote:
“A bond-buying program would
increase the Negro’s wealth in this
country. Suppose that 5,000,000 A
merican Negroes could be persuad
ed to purchase an average of one
$25 bond each month. That would
mean the purchase of 125,000,000
cold cash each month. In eight
months, these 5,000,000 Negroes
would purchase $1,000,000,000 worth
of cash. In 16 months, the amount
would be $2,000,000,000. In two
years, they would have had added
$3,000,000,000 of wealth to the race
total, or more than they did in 75
| years after slavery.”
M.- Allen pointed out that the
k
Prattis Plan is designed not only
to integrate the Negro into this
country's plans for financing the
war. but also to provide the Negro
with a nationally planned and dir
ected program of thrift and group
accumulation of savings.
He said: “It is a post war plan
for the Negro race, who should
plan for 200 years from today. The
Negro needs to sit down and map
out some concrete plans for the
future. For with everything
changing, due to science, he will
be left outside if he doesn’t plan.
No one can do for the Negro what
he can do for himeslf. His will
and desire to do must come from
within.”
Welcome Legionnaires
from—
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ROME ARMY AIR FIELD
N. Y.—Left to right, Brigadiei
General C. P. Kane, Commanding
General, Rome Air Service Com
mand pinning tl-e Soldier’s Medal
on Corporal John D. Hilton oi
Bolivar, West Virginia. Corporal
Hilton received the Medal for
bravery last April 13 when single
handed he removed the bodies ol
six men from an Aimy bomber
whieh crashed near Daniel Field,
Georgia. A member of Air Serv
ice Command’s 1954th Ordnance
Depot Company Hilton will serve
with one of Air Service Com
mand’s “Keep ’em Flying” ground
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