The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 25, 1943, City Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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    METHODIST ANNUAL CHICAGO
CONCLAVE UNDERWAY
Chicago, 111.,—.-Press Photo Ser
vice, Inc.,-The Sixty-first an
nual comerence of the AME.
Church got under way Wednesday
night with more than 200 delegates
from the greater Chicago area. Mil
waukee. Beloit and Illinois as far
as Moline. The Rt. Rev. John A.
Gregg, bishop of the Fourth Epis
copal district .delivered the ma'n |
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| If You Have More Hangers Than You Need,
| We Will Buy Them.
EDH0LM&, SHERMAN
) 2401 NORTH 24th STREET
J -PHONE WEbster 6055
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address of the evening, to an ovtr
flowing public mass meeting gath
ered in the DuSable High school
auditorium.
Bishop Gregg gave an interesting
talk on his experiences while tour
ing the army bases in the South
Pacific, to observe the treatment
of the Negro soldiers in action and
to bring them spiritual comfort.
The objectives of the conference
are to assign, approximately 80
ministers, to present the financial
reports, report accomplishments ot
work done in the various areas,
and the church's educational, re
ligious and social welfare pro
grams. The sessions will continue
thorugh Sunday.
VIOLATION OK STATE LAW
CHARGE!) BY NAACP IN JIM
CBOW NY. SCHOOL
HIRE TEACHER TO SCHOOL
YOUNGSTERS WHILE FIG IT
FOR ADMISSION TO MODE IN
“WHITE” SCHOOL GOES
TO COURT
Hillburn ,New York—The 56 strik
ing children who refused to regis
ter this term at the ramshacklcd
jim crow school here, were taught
last week in the Presbyterian
Church by Mrs. Oscea Van Dunk,
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Madam, here's one TABOO you
can forget when you want relief
You can thank your lucky stars
that women are no longer squeam
ish about discussing their troubles.
Otherwise you might never know
of the 2-way help that CARDbl
may bring when nervous, head
aches and cramp-like pain are due
only to periodic functional causes.
^ Many women find that, started
three days before the time and
taken as directed, CARDUI aids in
relieving functional periodic dis
comforts. Used as a tonic, CAR
DUI often wakes up sleepy appe
tites, aids digestion by increasing
the flow of gastric juices, and thus
helps to build up resistance against
the days it’s needed most, 'fry U!
Hillburn housewife .and at one ^
time a teacher at the abandoned
Brook School.
On September 20 Mrs. Alice Av
ery. a qualified Negro teacher
from Nyack took charge. Miss
Avery will be paid by the NAACP
while the NAACP prepares to ap
peal to the State Commissioner of
Educutiion charging violation lof
the State law against racial discrim
Ination in the schools. The strike
culminates a 25 year old fight by
Negroes here against the segregat
ed schools.
Mrs. Doris Miller, secretary of
the recently organized NAACP
Hillburn branch stated that the 32
Negro children who were admitted
|: Race Owned
Establishment.
; Expense is entirely a matter;,
i of choice and when necessary J;
;; 'xtendsd payments may be ar-!j
ranged. For memories of peace;.
; and beauty. 11
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: FUNERAL HOME |i
Tel. WE. 2022
!; 2022 LAKE ST. Omaha, Nebr.j!
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Read this advertisement carefully:
THE WORLD-HERALD REFUSES TO PUBLISH ADVERTISEMENTS OF THE NEBRASKA POWER COM
PANYUNLESS THEY ARE WRITTEN THE WAY THE WORLD - HERALD WANTS THEM TO BE
WRITTEN.
not rumors, distortions
9 or other misleading
statements, issued to destroy the
Nebraska Power Company as a Citizen
and place your electric system under
a bureau of inexperienced men . . .
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The Nebraska Power Company DOES NOT HAVE TO BE SOLD.
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Owners of the Nebraska Power Company do not want to sell it.
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Owners of the Nebraska Power Company WILL KEEP the property unless advocates of state socialism take it away from
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them by forced condemnation.
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As long ago as September 17, 1942. the Mayor and City Council and the World-Herald were told in a statement issued by
the Omaha On Guard Committee that the report saying Nebraska Power had to be sold was “unqualified fiction.” The
World-Herald was furnished this same information.
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Earnings of the Nebraska Power Company are smaller in proportion to the value of its property than are the earnings of
most other Omaha industries, including the World-Herald. Nebraska Power earned less than 6% during the past year.
The World-Heralu earned more than 20%.
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Adding up the earnings for over a quarter of a century in order to make it appear that the Company has made unreason
ably large profits proves nothing. That can be done with any business in Omaha or with your own individual income—or
with the profits of the World-Herald.
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L. B 204 Is merely an ENABTJNG ACT. It merely provides a means by which Omaha can do something, IF Omafifi
desires to do it. It is not a “must.” Omaha does NOT have to act under the law. if it desires not to do so. All of tha
Nebraska legislators understand this. L. B. 204 is a good bill to have ready, in case it is ever needed.
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!The claim Omaha will “break faith” with the legislature if it does not take action under this enabling act Immediately, Is
a fictitious claim, created out of thin air. Anyhow, this World-Herald “bogey-man” is now blown up. The city has been
offered a five-year extension of its present contract, which provides that the city will have first ohance to purchase Na*
braska Power, if it is ever offered for sale.
JAMES E. DAVIDSON,
President, NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY
f Legion Sidelites
(Continued from page 1)
each night of the Convention.
BEAL, LEGIONNAIRES
Roscoe Owens and Ben Baker of
Wayne Miner Post No. 149, Kansas
City, Mo., are two real Legionnaires
and don’t forget it. They, it was
to the “modern white’’ Hillbunv
main school after the school board
had redistricted the township, get
along amicably with their 66 white
schoo lmates.
The children report that of the
8 rooms in the school that will ac
commodate from 180 to 240 ehild
ern only 4 rooms are used. There
are now 96 children attending the
school.
Citizens in nearby communities
[have offered to support the plan of
the Negro parents not to permit
their children to attend the run
down, slapboard. Brook School af
ter they were refused admittance
to the modern .concrete, Hillburn
Main school.
Governor Thomas E. Dewey, the
Rockland County Citizens’ Comm
ittee called the school board’s >e
districting a violation of the New
York State Bill of Rights and "an
unnecessary and unjustified af
front to racial understanding and
an indulgence of prejudicial cus
toms which are too expensive to
maintain.’’
The telegram was signed by play
wright Maxwell Anderson, Kurt
Weill, composer and Henry Bar
umn Poor, painter.
UWCF. CAMPAIGN LEADERS
“ APPOINTED
Campaign leadership of the Uni
ted War and Community Fund was
ment of chairmen for the speakers
rounded out this week as appoint
bureau, the selected gifts division,
national firms, and union labor
were announced by General Chair
man Sam Reynolds.
Organization in all divisions is
now underway. Official date lor
launching teh campaign is Sunday
October 17th.
Chairman Reynolds’ aides on the
campaign committee are; Women’s
Division, Mrs. Robert A. McCague;
Industrial Division I, Don B. Wood
yard; Industrial Division II, James
L. Paxton, Jr.; Industrial Division
III, Earl H. Burket; Labor Repre
sentative, Thomas L. Short; Initial
Gifts, Clarence L. Landen; Selected
Gifts, Charles J. Regan; National
Firms, Ed Kanitz; Speakers Bur
eau, Seymour L. Smith; Publicity
Committee. Morris E. Jacobs; Pres
ident, United War and Community
Fund, Roy Page.
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POULTRY
AT THE
NEBRASKA PRODUCE
2204-6 NORTH 24tli ST.
Get the Best in Quality at tlie
NEBRASKA PRODUCE
—LOWEST PRICE—
Phone WE. 4137
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NORTH 24th STREET
SHOE REPAIR
1807 N. 24th St. WE-4240
—POPULAR PRICES -
LOOK AT YOUR SHOES
Other People Do.
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11 PAYS TO LOOK WELL”
MAYO’S BARBER SHOP
Ladies and Children’s Work
A Specialty
2422 LAKE ST.
= IE1 H==r==-.
Johnson Drug Co. I
2306 North 24th f
FREE DELIVERY f
We. 0998 l
CONSTIPATED?
Don t Force! Don't Strain—
Thus Risking Hemorrhoids
TRY THIS FOR 5 DAYS
Here’s one right and proper way to moist
en hard dry passages and obtain more gen
tle “easy” movements. Every morning for
5 days, 15 minutes before breakfast, drink
a glass of hot water to which one teaspoon
ful of Kruschen Salts has been added. While
you are eating breakfast the hot water and
Kruschen will be feeding moisture to those
hard, dry passages. They become soft,
moist, easier to expel. No need to strain
and thus risk painful rectal irritation. Usu
ally within 30 minutes wastes are expelled
smoothly and gently. You feel gloriously
fresh again. Be sure to follow the simple
easy directions. Don’t delay—you can get
Kruschen Salts at any drug store.
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|V l-I AV£ you tried Alka-Selt
1 11 zer for Gas on Stomach,
J Sour Stomach, "Morning
f After** and Cold Distress? ’
I If not, why not T Pleasant,
^ prompt in action, effective.
Thirty centa and Sixty
1 cents.
I-R5-. NERVINE
p1 OR relief from Functional Ner
x vous Disturbances such as Sleep
lessness, Crankiness, Excitability,
Nervous Headache and Nervous In
digestion. Tablets 35* and 75*,
Liquid 25* and $1.00. Head direc
tions and use only as directed.
1 ^ liilUliliflll
A oiiNUi.it vr. Miles Anti
„ Pain Pill often relieves
Headache, Muscular Pains
or Functional Monthly
Pains —25 for 25*, 125
for$1.00. Get them at your
draff store. Rend directions
|__o°j_asg_only as directed.
who stormed into Roosevelt Pc.il
early Sunday morning and .started
the ball to rolling In a way that
most ball aren’t suppose to roil.
”If they had been members of the
post they could’nt have made
themselves at home and started
more wholesome fun and good will.
This, of course delighted the mem
bers of the post who were present
at that time and they cjuiekly
caught their exuberance and join
ed with them in having one whale
of a good time.
Throughout the convention ltos
coe Owens and Ben Baker seemed
tireless. If there was anything go
ing on they were in on it. If there
wasn’t anything going on they
started something. They will long
be remembered by members of this
post as real Legionnaires and the
kind most desirable to meet and be
come well acquainted with.
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AT RECEPTION
Mrs. Eva Milsap, President of
the Ladies Auxiliary, attended the
reception held i; the Paxton hotel,
for visiting Delegates ,Sept. 21.
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GEORGE C. DANFIELD
Geo. C. Danfield, chairman of
Labor Relations Committee, a
member of the Chicago Union La
bor Post of The American Legion,
spent some time at the Mirror
Lounge in the interest of the labor
ing members of Roosevelt Post.
He is trying to unify working con
ditions through obtaining better
jobs and salaries for them.
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KANSAS CITY WAS
GOING STRONG
Members of the Kansas City
Post really let it be known that
Frabe^T
Buffet
for Popular Brands
I of BEER and LIQUORS
2229 Lake Street
—Always a place to park
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IfYouHadMYJBB
Keeping house, helping
t^ke care of the family—you
would realize that business girls
are not the only ones who some
times get Headache and Tired
Aching Muscles. We home girls
often work just as hard and have
just as many Headaches, just as
many Stomach Upsets and get
just as Tired.
About a year ago, I first used
ALKA-SELTZER
I find that it eases my Aching
Head, takes the kinks out of Tired,
Aching Muscles and brings relief
when I have Acid Indigestion.
The family says I am a lot
easier to live with since I have
known about Alka-Seltzer.
''Have you tried ALKA-SELT
ZER? If not, why don’t you get
a package today? Large package
60*, Small package 30d, also by
the glass at Soda Fountains.
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they were in town. Ealry Sunday
morning an advance guard of them
literally took over the Post. By
evening and the next day others
joined them and then they really
DID go to town.
What made it so ince, they seem
ed not to desire any special atten
tion just because they were visit
«■* from out ot Town. All they
wanted was to know definitely that
they were expected to and privil
eged to make themselves at home.
And quickly discovering that was
exactly how Roosevelt Post wanted
them to look at it, they proceeded
to let it be known who was who ul
the Convenion.
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