The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 18, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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    SYPHILIS CTJEE
SPEED IS SEEN....
St- Louis, Mo., —Hope that syph
ilis can be treated with penicilin on
an out-patient basis was offered last
Saturday by an Army researcher.
Capt. Monroe J. Romansky, of
Army's Walter Reed General Hospit
al, said possibilities are suggested by
latest results obtained with a techni
que employing penicillin in beeswax
peanut oil solution :nstead of in wa
ter.
Captain Romansky said the peanut
oil technique prolonged action of pen
OURS IS AN IMPARTIAL
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ES THE GOLDEN RULE
SERVING AS WE WOULD
BE SERVED.
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icillin within the body and enabled
effective employment of much larg
er single dosages of penicillin than
are practical with a water solution.
He toid a national conference on
venereal disease here that prelimin
ary findings indicated injections of
300 thousand units of the drug only
once a day over a period of eight
days would eliminate evidence of dis
ease.
Under the orthodox method of
employing penicillin in water solution
a patient has t obe treated about ev
ery three hours around the clock for
a period of about seven days, be
cause the drug in that form is rapid
ly excreted
I
VETERANS OF PRESENT WAR
ORANIZE TO KILL RACIAL
PREJUDICE .
Washington (PPNS) While Am
erican soldiers abroad are fighting
to vanquish Hitlerism and restore
peace to a eary world, veterans of
the present global conflict are organ
izing to combat unAmerican practic
es on the home front. A sequel to
the American Legion, of World War
I has been created with the formation
of the AMYrETS, which is a group
pledged to fight strikes, racial preju
dices and to preserve ‘here on the
home front American traditions
that GI Joe is fighting for on for
eign soil.
An impressive membership of 84,
000 bespeaks of the determination of
men who have fought and shed blood
for a common cause to bring about
more amiable relation between the
races and equal opportunities regard
less of “race, color or creed ” The
AMVETS shall operate entirely in
J.hank, I^ojul!
The State’s Champion Beer congratulates
Nebraska voters on their sensible consid
eration of the Prohibition question. We at
Storz promise ever-increasing vigilance in
the policing of tavern conditions, and in
justifying your confidence in us.
STORZ BREWING CO. - - OMAHA'
N. P. Mission ‘Arrives
Safely In Africa
dependent o fthe American Legion,
which, according to AMVETS or
ganizers, has not expressed any de
sire to cooperate with the newly
formed organization.
A minimum of 60 days active ser
vice in the armed forces since Sept.
. .6, 3940 is required by those seeking
membership.
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“You Can’t Overdo It “
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*
You, too, like most other
folks, must be thinking of
your "Dream Home” of
tomorrow.
There’s a whole electrical
wonder-world of conve
nience and better living
waiting for you. Many
families are already sav
TOWARD YOUR
ELECTRICAL
“DREAM” HOUSE!
ing and planning toward the day when they can LIVE BETTER
ELECTRICALLY. And they’re taking the first two steps toward their
own all-electric homes by joining the Nebraska Power Priority Club,
so they can be among the first to get the new electric ranges and
water heaters when these are again available.
Here is how the "PRIORITY CLUB” works:
IWhen you order an electric range or
♦ water heater, or both, from a Nebraska
Power Company representative, your name
will be nlaced on the priority list for those
appliances. You will receive a membership card
in the RANGE AND WATER HEATER
PRIORITY CLUB, showing your exact prior
ity number for the appliances you want.
2 You designate your own brand prefer
* ence. When the new electric ranges and
water heaters come in, the distributors will
issue them to the dealers and you may name
the dealer you prefer to deliver your appliances.
Both the distributor and the dealer will recog
nize the priority of the customers who have
been listed in the Electric Range and Water
Heater Priority Club.
3 When you sign up, you arrange to make
o a down payment and regular monthly
payments on the appliances for which you sign.
Nebraska Power credits your account as you
make your payments but immediately re
invests your dollars in War Bonds to help
speed Victory, and the day when your range
and water heater can be delivered.
4 Your dollars will earn 4% interest for
♦ you. The Nebraska Power Company will
pay this interest at the time your electric range
or water heater is delivered on all the money
you invest. If you want your money returned
to you at any time before delivery of the mer
chandise, your money — without interest — will
be returned to you immediately.
Ask any employee, or call at any Nebraska Power Office, for information.
NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY
. NAACP REPRESENTS CAMP
I CLAIBORNE SOLDIER BEFORE
\ JUDGE ADJ’OCATE GENERALS
I BOARD OF REVIEW
i
Washington, DC—On Wednesday,
November 8, the NAACP presented
an oral argument and filed a brief
with the Judge Advocate General’s
Board of Review on behalf of Sgt.
Conway Price convicted of failure to
suppress a mutiny on September 23,
at Camp Claiborne, La
During the evening of August 16,
a rumor spread throughout the 1327
th Regiment located at Camp* Clai
borne, La-, that four Negro soldiers
had been killed in the Bivouac area
by an armed civilian mob. Many ol
the soldiers rushed to Regimental
Headquarteis for confirmation. How
ever, while milling around they were
told that it would be better to go
back to their hutments while the of
ficers made the investigation. Sgt.
Price, who was in the group appar
ently did not move fast enough and
was later court martialed and sentenc
ed to 9 years for a violation of the
67th Article of War, in that, being
present at a mutiny he failed to do
his utmost to suppress the same.
E. R. Dudley, assistant special coun
sel of the NAACP, in presenting or
' a] argument to the Board on behalf
of Price pointed out that not only
was there not a mutiny in the pres
ence of the accused, but that Price
was conscientiously seeking some sort
of instructions from the officers as
to how best he could help in the sit
uation.
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NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS
AFRICAN MISSION ARRIVES I
SAFELY IN AFRICA.
A Negro Newspaper Publishers
Association African Mission, consist
ing of P- B. Young, Jr., Editor of
Journal and Guide, Norfolk, Virgin
ia; Vincent Tubbs, War Correspond
ent, Afro-American Newspaper, Bal
timore, Maryland, and James B.
Cashin, Chairman, Board of Direct^
crs, Chicago Defender, Chicago, Il
linois have arrived safely in Africa
according to statement issued by John
H. Sengestacke, Publisher of the Chi
cago Defender and President of the
Negro Newspaper Publishers Asso
ciation. Before leaving America,
the members of the Mission elected
James B. Cashin, Chairman, Vincent
Tubbs, Treasurer and P. B. Young,
Jr., Secretary.
While in Africa this Mission will
visit Liberia, Nigeria, Gambia, Fren
ch Equatorial Africa, British West
Coast and will return to America via
the Virgin Islands. The American
British, French and Liberian govern
ments are cooperating with the Mis
sion in accomplishing its purposes.
According to Sengestacke, “this un
official visit grew out of a confer
ence of Negro publishers, represent
ing Negro Newspaper Publishers,
with President Roosevelt last Febr
uary at the White House.”
This unofficial visit while being
underatken primarliy to study colon
ial admniistratoin and to acquaint
Negroes with more information about
Africa in general, will also be inter
ested in matters of post-war readjust
ment growing out of the present
world conflict.
Upon their return, the members of
the mission will report to the Presi
dent
Left to right—Young, Sengestacke,
Coshin, Tubbs.
SEABEES CASE BEING
REVIEWED DECEMBER UTH
New York (C) According to the
Lynn Committee to Abolish Segre
gation in the Armed Forces, a hear
ing has been secured for December
11th before a Navy Board of Re
view for Issac McNatt, Harvey
Steele, Robert Louis Mims, and Clar
ence O. Clark, four Negro Seabees
discharged without trial from the
Navy as “unfit and inapt.” Arthud
Garfield Hayes, noted civil liberties
lawyer, and Gerald Weatherly are
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
come in to meet
MBS. LOUISE HANSON
who will introduce you to
Lake Shore
HONEY-MELLOWED
Prune Juice
A tasty new juice made from French Santa Clara
plums and sweetened with Lake Shore honey. You'll
be delighted with the flavor . . . completely free
of the bitter almond" taste often found in prune
juice.
Prune juice is one of the best juices to aid in a
balanced diet. It contains iron and vitamins B
and G.
MRS. HANSON WILL BE IN
OUR MAIN FLOOR SQUARE
THE OMAHA GUIDE
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Published Every Saturday at 2420 Grant Street 1
OMAHA, NEBRASKA—PHONE HA. 0800 j
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at the Post Office at Omaha, Nebraska, under
A<t of Congress of March 3, 1879.
C. C. Galloway_Publisher and Acting Editor
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GEO. H. DAVENPORT’S
Dynamite
WEEPING AND WALLING
Washington, D C.
(For PPNS) A
few weeks ago an
unsigned letter
reached our office
The writer accus
ed us of moaning
and groaning; we
admitted we did
groan too much,
and should go in
to business for our
selves. Since then
I we have been
Cjco. Uavenport chinking about the
silly white people. Tune in your
radio, morning, noon or night; what
do you hear? Join the Waves, Join
the Wac’s, go to the nearest Govern
ment} employment office, Juvenile de
handling their case before the Navy
Board, set up for the purpose of
hearing grievances of discharged men
under the Servicemen's Adjustment
Act of 1940, better known as the G1
Bill of Rights.
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■ :i c gt C itjC exc-fi ic- <-■ me
linquency, Buy Bonds, keep your
bond, If you don’t write, you’re
wrong, save fats, pray for the war
to be over, Russia isn't on the square
Lend Lease, England will not give
up her colonies, Roosevelt's speeches,
• Pro-war business, poor China, poor
^ Italy, poor Greece, poor Poland, Civ
1 il war in Spain, who’ll pay back Un
r cle Sam, make this war the last war,
1 and other subjects too numerous to
mention in this column. You say
' we moan, and groan, but wre are pik
: ers when it comes to complaining.
1 You force us to groin—you won't
» let us work, except under protest—
• we are considered your inferiors—
we are unfit to associate with, but
1 you people are Christians, You own
1 the world—you own the seas, yet
• you moan, groan, weep, on for cen
turies. You headline the wonderful
: operations performed on certain in
i dividuals, you boast of saving the
■ lives of people, cases that seemed
hopeless, and then you go to war
1 with each other and make bombs—
not to save lives but to destroy as
many lives as possible- You cry
when white Americans are mistreat
ed by the Nazis—you treat us like
slaves in thsi country—But brother
you have not begun to weep and wail
You white people will be smelling
powder for a long time. The Allies
| wil et the Sapniards fight it out a
mong themseves—the Italians will be
glad when the war is over, so they
can get you Americans out of their
country—And I could go on and on
telling you, the greatest people on
earth, how you look to us,—But time
and space will not permit. Tunc in
i* mm . m-' nWi'w *
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