The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 13, 1943, CITY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    —PICK “HI-DE-HO’S”
NIECE AS “PIN-UPPER”
Fort Clark—Considered bv
Warrant Officer Malen lord
on and his crack unit at Camp
Fort Clark as being one of the
mcst charming lassies for “pin
up purposes” among those
seen in newspapers and peri
odicals during the month of
October, is the lovely Yvonne
Turner. 4338 Evans Ave., Chi
cago, Illinois. Miss Turner,
who is the 17 year old daugh
ter of Mrs. Corrine Nelson,
was born in Chicago and is
‘he niece of Cab Callowav.
Now a senior at Windv Citv’s
DuSable High School, with
graduating plans for the com
ing lanuarv, Miss Turner is
planning to study voice at
Carnegie Hall in New York
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LOCAL NOTES
PARTY
The Forward Step Club of Cleav
es Temple CME church gave a
party in honor of Private Marcel
lus Hay s last Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Washington.
Those present were Reverend an
Mrs. Story, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver,
Mrs. Mattie Blair, Joe and Hilliard
Cribb. Mrs. Washington and Pri
vate Hayes and wife. All had a
n ce time.
Private Hayes is a member »f
Cleaves Temple CME church, the
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\ THE ART OF GOSPEL ii
: SINGING TAUPHT BY jj
THELMA S. POLK.
DIRECTOR ZION BAPTIST
CHURCH CHORUS
Thelma S. Polk, teacher of Gos
pol Music, has been chosen Pianist
Director for the Gospel Chorus at
Eion Baptist Church.
Mrs. Polk, a native of Chicago,
comes to Omaha very much pre
pared in this line of work having
served in Union Baptist and a
number of other prominent church
es in her home town.
OPENS STUDIO
The Rev. S. K. Nichols, uncle of
this fine young woman, has opened
for her a studio at 2424 Erskine
street, where she will teach Gospel
Singing exclusively. For inform
ation CALL JA-3229.
Forward Step Club and sang in
the Senior choir before he left for
(the army.
Mrs. Oliver is president of the
' Forward Step Club.
I
jOMAHAN TO 2nd LIEUT.
I Selfridge Field, Mich.. —24
j Second Lieutenants in the 332
Fighter Group, stationed at
, Selfridge Field, have been
| promoted to the rank of first
lieutenant.
The promotions were ann
ounced bv Lt. Colonel Ben
iamin O. Davis. lr.. Comm
anding Officer of the Group.
They were effective October
25 and 26. One Omaha bovv
Alfonso Davis, 2118 North
29th Street, Omaha, Nebraska
was among the 24 men.
Returns to Omaha
lames Kirtley has returned
to Omaha from Hill City, Kan
sas, where he went to be at the
bedside of his ailing father,
who finally passed away.
Kirtley, a special policeman
before leaving the city, stated
to this reporter that he did not
know whether he would con
tinue at his former job or go
into some kind of government
work that will aid in winning
the war.
Thank You, Mrs. Kennedy
Through the columns of the
Omaha Guide. The Women’s
Auxiliary of Roosevelt Post
wish to express its apprecia
tion and thanks to Mrs. Anna
Mary Kennedy and committee
for their wonderful help when
it was making preparations
for helping to entertain dele
gates and visitors attending
the 25th Eighth District Con
vention that met in Omaha for
one day last month.
Through their untiring ef
forts a lovely program was
presented to .the public the day
of the meeting. And to get it
out costs money. So what?
That didn’t bother ter nor her
zealous committee one bit.
Out they stepped and quickly
WHEN YOU BRING
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SEND ALONG A HANGER WITH EACH
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If Yrou Have More Hangers Than You Need,
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Taken as directed—Pinkham’s Tab
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secured all the money needed
to get it printed.
The Auxiliary is very proud
of you and your committee,
Mrs. Kennedy. That is why
it is taking this opportunity to
publicly thank you.
Signed,
Mrs. Eva Milsap, Pres.,
Women’s Auxiliary.
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LEGION
SIDELITES
by JULIUS E. HILL
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HINTS FOR
LEGIONNAIRES
You need the Post and the
Post needs you.
We can’t rest on our laurels.
Pay your 1944 dues and keep
your post on top of the heap.
Help your auxiliary all you
can. Remember its relation to
your post is important to its
continued success as well as
the post’s.
Allow the men you have e
lected to office to do their
work unhampered by your
fault finding, especially when
you are not sure of what you
are finding fault about or get
your information second hand
ed.
Don’t come to a meeting for
the sole purpose of starting a
squabble. All will know you
are present just as well if you
conduct yourself in a more
ordrely manner.
Wear your Legjon button.
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Buy War Bonds and War
Saving Stamps. Remember
others were buying to aid you
when you were soldiers in the
last war.
Jammed
In spite of the inclement I
weather the Lounge was liter- 1
ally packed and jammed last 1
Saturday night.
Generous
The Auxiliary very gener
ously assisted the Post in ob
taining things necessary for
the banquet for the delegates’
and visitors attending the 25th
8th District one day Conven
tion, Friday, October 29th.
Our Auxiliary has never let us
, down if there has been any
way in which they could come
to our assistance.
SAYS COLOR TESTS
THE CHURCH
Chicago, Nov. 9 (ANP) The
Christian Church can no long
er evade the test of color: Its
responsibility is to practice
the brotherhood which it tea
ches or pack up its Bibles and
call it a day, says James M.
Yard, director of the Chicago
Round Table of Christians and
lews, in an article, “Color
Tests the Church,” in Novem
ber issue of Negro Digest.
The Rev. Mr. Yard, a Meth
odist minister and for many
years a missionary in China,
lashes out against the “plati
tudinous hands in lap attitude”
of an institution which preach
es a theoretical “Brotherhood
of man" yet carries “escape
clauses in its back pocket.”
In explaining the reason for
such a wide gap between pro
fession and practice concern
ing the fundamental teaching
of Christianity, the writer
blames ignorance of the facts
about racec and tradition as
the foremost causes of the fail
ure of the Christian church.
He declares that resolutions
i passed bv great church gath
I erings will have no effect if
they are backed up by a deter
mination of the individual con
gregations to become real
friends of Negroes with whom
they come in contact. Where
is the white church that has
gone to the authorities to de
mand that the bill of rights be
nut into practice?" he queried.
The ministers concludes: ‘The
church must practice brother
hood in restaurants and hous
mg and schools and jobs,” or
her cause is lost.
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| LAST SUNDAY MORNING!
(BY JULIUS E. HILL)
The slack shirt tails that once
did fly.
Before the leaves began to die.
Now no more with breezes play,
For they are carefully tucked
away_
Say!.. ..wasn’t it cold last Sun
day morning?
Slack suits are quite scarce today.
Not popular like they were in
May,
Most slack shirts closed now at
the throat—
And hid beneath an overcoat__
Man it sure was cold last Sunday
morning!
The winds that whistled through
the trees
Eliminated all BVD’s.
Women are even seen dressed
warm,—
Not for style or added charm_
Ladies, it sure was cold last Sun
day morning!
When old winter comes to town
And casts on me an icy f’'own,
That’s when I get a sudden flare
For nice, warm, fleecy lim'd
underwear_..
I sure was one cold bird last
Sunday morning!
GEORGIA MEDIC
SHORTAGE FORCES USE
OF NEGROES
Atlanta, Nov. 8 (ANP) The
doctor shortage in Georgia has
become so serious that there
have been “recent instances of
veterinarians and Negro doc
tors dleivering white babies
and otherwise administering to
the sick,” Dean Herman D.
Jones of the Oglethorpe school
of Medicine said here Wednes
day.
The statement, which obser
vers said was ‘just horrible’,
was made by Dr. Jones in an
effort to strengthen his argu
ment before the Grady Hospit
al Board of Trustees, urging
them to open the wards of the
hospital to the use of Ogle
thorpe medical students.
Use of the hospital facilities
must be obtained by Ogleth
orpe before it can achieve an
accredited status. Opening
of the hospital to Oglethorpe
students is being opposed bv
the Emory university medical
school, which now enjoys use
of the facilities.
Use The Omaha Guide
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PAPER— READ IT WEEKLY.
MORNING WINS PLACE ON
CLEVELAND’S BOARD OF
EDUCATION
Second Negro in
City’s History
Cleveland, Nov. 8 (ANP) —
When John Frew Morning,
with 60,095 votes, won a place
on the board of education it
marked the first time since the
death of Mrs. Mary B. Martin
for a Negro to wiwn represen
tation on the city’s school
board. Morning became the
second Negro in Cleveland’s
history to be elected to the
body.
Morning’s victory over two
other candidates, Franklin A.
Polk and William B. McDiar
mid, marks his second trial at
the post. The other time he
annexed a large vote but failed
to win.
A graduate of Wilberforce
university, 42-year old Morn
ing is district manager of the
Supreme Liberty Life Insur
ance company. His other ac
tivities include presidency of
the East End Community Cen
ter, a member of the board of
managers of the Cedar Ave.
Branch YMCA. membership in
the radio board in his district, i
a recent appointee by Mayor
Lausche to the Cuyahoga
County Fair Rent committee.
Testinsr for TB
High school girl, above, receives
tuberculin test from doctor. Tuber
culosis associations, supported by
Christmas Seals, help guard health
of school children.
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| AT 13 BOTH MOTHER AN
ORDAINED MINISTER
Mrs. Lorenzo Harrison, who
at ihe age ot 12 is both a moth
er and an ordained minister, is
pictured here with her daugh
ter, Naomi Acquilla Harrison,
born Oct. 5. The father Lor
enzo Harrison, 17, is now in
the army. Mrs. Harrison lives
in Cleveland with her grand
mother, Bishop M. L. McLeod
Jewell, overseer of the church
of the Living God. Varied typ
es of showers are being plann
ed for her daughter. (ANP)
Dynamite
(by H. GEO. DAVENPORT)
FREEDOM OR SLAVERY? —
Chicago, (For
Press Photo Se
vice, Inc.) For
over 75 years T
eroes have bee
supposedly free
In some states
we have been 7
percent slavery
in the rest of th
country we hav
been half slave
— half free. For
-- ycuia /Aiiici ltd
has had an oriental exclusion
act; limiting all orientals to
certain numbers annually.
Last month the U. S. Senate
and Congress voted to void
this Chinese ecluxsion act to
admit lafeer numbers of Chin
ese because of the radiant
fight the Chinese are making
in saving the lives of white
men, by holding the lapanese
back in the Far East. British
and American interests have
exploited China for years, tak
ing advantage of a backward
people. While they, the
white men, have had the up
per hand until lapan drove
them out. They oily recently
saw their mistake but not un
til China made a brilliant fight
with human losses amounting
to millions. Filpinoos are
guaranteed their freedom now.
but lapan promised to free
the Filipinos immediately —
and America had to plan
quickly. These are the same
Filipinos that American Ne
gro soldiers helped to con
quer after the Spanish-Amer
ican War. The Indians of this
country have been paid, or
partly paid for this country
which was invaded by whites
running away from high taxes
and slavery in Europe—whit
es resented both and fought
their way into this country,
conquering the Indian, causing
bloqd-shed on both sides.
They tried to make slaves of
the Indian—but the Indian
says—No good—. Out of all
the races or nations involved
the Negro is the onlv one that
has absolutely laid down on
the iob—he has accepted sla
very without a finht he has
listened to SPINELESS. ‘YEL
DOW' RACE LEADERS WHO
TELL THEM to keep quiet—
until the war is over. China,
the Filipinos and the Indians
have shed blood for their free
doms. The Negro is resolved
to be meek and humble for e
ternity. We are such cow
ards. We don’t really want to
be free—DO WE?
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STATE SENATOR ADDRES
SES NAVY GRADS
. Great Lakes. III.,—. Indiana
State Senator Robert Broken
bur recently guest speaker at
Service School graduation ex
eicises, at U. S. Naval Training
Station, congratulates three
Blueiacket honor men. singled
out of a class of 109 men at
—_ i
the U. S. Naval Training Sta
tion here. The sailors from
left to right are Edward Blev
ins of 128 S. Bertrand Street,
Knoxville, Tenn.; Arsene f. j
Baquet of 2202 St. Phillips;
Street, New Orleans. La., and
Roval A. Williams of 240 W. '
116thth Street. New York Citv
(Press Photo Service).
.. MIXED COMBAT UNITS
COMING
Chicago, III., (Special) Whe
-ther or not that Negio Serv
icemen would be taken from
Service Battalions and given a
chance to fight the Nazis and
“laps”, Congressman William
L. Dawson, this week told rep
resentatives of this newspaper
that they would. He said that
with the Casualties list mount
ing with such rapidity he be
lieved that mixed combat units
would soon take place on the
fight fronts. He said that a
lot of people will soon change
their minds about what to do
with Negro troops. Shown
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Black-Draught has been a popu
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with the Congressman is dim
inutive 28 vears old Frankie
Dee, a fraternity brother of the
Congressman’s and who help
ed in the Dawson Campaign
ior Congress. Both the Con
gressman and Dee are in the
citv for a few w'eeks. (Press
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