The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 30, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    A WEEKLY FEATURE
Of The Greater Omaha Guide
OMAHA MERCHANTS CONGRATULATE
“AMVETS” Post No. 2
EDITORIAL
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(BY GEO. H. McDAVIS, Advertising Manager)
TO JOH V Q. PL BLIC
'The RAILROAD YIEN’S CLUB located at 24th and
Miami has been leased to the VETERANS of WORLD WrAR
II namely the AMY ETS Post No. 2. It would be exceedingly
opliiniistic to hope that this venture will escape the tongue
wagging, knocks and gossip of the citizenary adjacent to
this locale. But we are certain t a. this organization will
function smoothly despite all this, because they have assist
ance from “UNCLE SAM”. In the past several groups have
endeavored to promote and establish recreational facilities
which would offer a clean, decent place of enjoyment, which
so far are sadly lacking in this vicinity and in oi:r city.
Schmolier & Mueller
Piano Co.
1516 Dodge Street
i
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Electric & Hardware !
4040 Hamilton <
—•ARE REMODELING— {
W hen Completed, They will have a 50x92 Space {
for HARDW ARE, APPLIANCES AND A ,
REPAIR SHOP.
(Watch for Ad in this paper for GRAND OPENING.) ^
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STORES
— “Nebraska's Largest Vacuum Distributors”—
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They have always met opposition from a SELECT FEW who
take it upon themselves to oppose any CIVIC IMPROVE
MENT. This week the OMAHA GUIDE takes great pride in
announcing the opening of the AMVETS Post No. 2 and
wishes to congratulate this group of industrious young men
on their fortitude in an attempt to better the social living,
and community conditions and to foster legislation which
will contribute so largely to our way of life. From time to
time we will publish more fully the complete program and
aims and purposes of this fine organization. The aim of
any true EDUCATION is not to discover and express our
selves and our PERSONAL DESIRES, but to know the other
fellow, to try to understand his DESIRES and to learn how
to live with HIM in HARMONY in this confused and much
crowded world. REMEMBER to PATRONIZE our ADVER
TISERS4
AMERICAN COUNCIL ON
RACE RELATIONS
Citing what is charges is gross
neglect of the rights of minority
veterans under the GI Bill, the
American Council on Race Rela
tions today issued a call for a na
tional emergency conference to
investigate and take action on the
problems of Negro, Japanese Am
erican and other minority veteran
Tiop orficers and veterans’ re
presentatives of more than 50 na
.ional organizations have been
.a.led to Ned York City to meet
n all day session Friday, April 5 j
at the Willkie Memorial Bldg.' The
conference will hear the results of j
the American Council's survey of
Veterans’ Information Centers in
21 major cities across the country
Delegates of organizations includ
ing the Urban League, the Jap
anese American Citizens League,
the NAACP, and the Southern Re
gional Council will also present
their estimates of the manner in
which provisions of the GI Bill
the being withheld from minority
veterans.
Cartoonist Bill Mauldin will ad
dress the delegates at a luncheon
and the business sessions will be
conducted by Charles Houston,
vice-chairman of the American
Council who recently resigned from
the Presidents Fair Employment
Practices Committee
Results of the Council’s survej
will be presented by Vincent Mal
veaux, former combat sergeant
with one of the famous mixed bat
talions in Germany.
The action of the American
Council in calling the emergency
conference is the .first organized
attempt to consider the plight of
minority veterans on a national
scale.
A. A. Liveright, executive dir
ector, said the American Council
would seek joint action from all
the organizations present to carry
the charges of discrimination and
inadequate facilities to every gov
ernment agency involved. An ef
fort wll be made to establish grea
ter cooperation between local br
anches of the national organiza
tions, so that treatment of minor
ity veterans at the community In
formation Centerg can be improv
ed. ,
The American Council’s survey
revealed that whole areas of the
GI BILL, such as apprenticeship
training, are being denied to min
ority veterans in many commun
ti®s. Negro veterans are given few
opportunities to use their army
acquired skills as mechanics, ele
ctricians, etc., and in some instan
ces the$e same skilled veterans
are being trained at government
expense as porters
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE AMVETS, POST No. 2
fc te fc
State< Coal Co.
★ ★
—22ND & NICHOLAS—
Phone AT» 2.133
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE AMVETS, POST No. 2
IDEAL Bottling Co.
★ ★
911 NORTH 24TH WE. 3043
Congratulations To The
AMVETS Post No. 2
THOS. RICH
Plumbing &Hee ting Co.
2517 Nc. 24th St.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE AMVETS, POST No. 2
NATIONAL SOUND SYSTEM EQUIPMENT COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS
George W. Pangle, General Manager
Phone AT-2551 4 1212 Farham
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[Nebraska Leader
j Named for Chicken
Breeding Program
Appointment of Dent Z. Hol
, comb, secretary, Nebraska Poultry
Improvement Association, Grand
, Island, as state chairman of the
Chicken-of-Tomorrow Committee
opens the way for Nebraska poul
try men to com
pete with
breeders from
other states in
the nationwide
effort to pro
duce better
meat - type
chickens.
Goal erf the
three-year
breeding p r o
gram is to de
i «**•»* rhTwaiicryieM
I at least 10 per cent more meat
i in relation to bone structure, said
I D. D. Slade, Lexington, Ky., chair
i man of the national committee,
| in announcing Holcomb's ap
, pointment. The breeder who pro
. duces the best example of a meat
■ i ier bird will receive a $5,000 cash
; I award from A & P Food Stores,
i i whose officials initiated the pro
j gram. Other awards will total
^>3,000.
, Objective of both the Nebraska
i and national committees is to
I stimulate production of chick
i ens that will grow more econorn
It icaily, Slade pointed out, anc
jt which will hr.\ o a greater per
[ centage of meat to bone, large
[ proportion cf white to dark mea
k and a broader breast. The na
i tional committee is made up c
^ representatives of all major pair
, try associations and the U. S
Department of Agriculture.
“The contest is open to ever1
! I poultryman,” Slade continued
i I “but it will require rn.oro than jus
I the selection of an outstanding
bird and sending it :n to be
' i judged. Each breeder must star,
' with from 50 to 300 baby chicks of
; known origin and develop a strain
1 or type of chicken that can be re
* produced in commerical quanti
I ties. Only by such a program of
| development can poultrymen as
\ sure the nation's consumers that
I chickens of the future will be tne
I source of superior meat ”
I
CLEMEISCP ASKED IS
SOLDIER RAPE CASE
New York, N. Y_The NAACP
through Special Counsel and As
a'stant SDecial Counsel Franklin
H. Williams, submitted to the Se
cretary of War a petition for cle
mency in behalf of Dallas Ramsey
36399712, a Negro soldier who was
sentenced to life imprisonment in
Santa Monica, Calif., on March 23
and April 2, 1944, for an alleged
breach of the 92nd Article of War
by a General Court Martial.
The petftion pomted out that
the verdict was against the small
weight of the credible evidence m
the case, and more specifically
that the complainant, a white wo
man, proved by her incoherent,
inconsistent and contradictory te
stimony that she was unworthy of
belief. It was stressed that there
i nothing in the record beyond the
complainant's own confusing stor
to corroborate the charge of rape*.
It was charged that the conviction
of defendant was grossly unjust;
that he was denied a fair and im
partial trial; and that he was not'
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The petition stated to allow this
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the Secretary of War grant the
greatest degree of clemency pos
sible to the prisoner.
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.CONGRATULATIONS TO THE AMVETS, POST No. 2 \
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