The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 26, 1955, Page Four, Image 4

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    WANTED: Houses, Apartments, and
the Names and Addresses of people
that are looking for a place to stay;
and for people who want to rent an
apartment. Call HA 0800.
FOR RENT: 2 room furnished a
partment. Call PL 1995. Just
North of Lake Street.
WANTED: To care for children.
Will take tenderly care of your
child while you are at work
Leave them in the A.M. and pick
them up at P.M. Mrs. Sharpe,
2015 Maple Street.
FOR RENT: 1 3-room apartment.
Furnished or unfurnished. Call
PI. 9340.
FOR RENT: 2 or 3 room apart
ment. Furnished or unfurnish
ed. Call PI. 6562.
FOR RENT: 1 3-room unfurnish
ed apartment and 2 2-room
furnished apartments. 1 room
for man or a working woman.
2 furnished apartment. Will ac
cept children. Call PI. 6028:
WANTED TO RENT: A 3 or 4
room unfurnished apartment.
Call. PL 3959.
FOR RENT: 2 room furnished
apartment. Nice large kitchen.
Call Ja. 6273, Mrs. Scott.
WANTED: Baby sitter, few hours
a day, one or two days per week,
50c per hour; age 12-13, come
to home. Juanita Dotson, 3214
Ohio.
FOR RENT: Large furnished
room. Call At. 0385.
FOR RENT
A NEW SERVICE FOR YOU
We now have three thrucks at
your service. We can move
ed States. We can move six
anything anywhere in the Unit
rooms of furniture in one load.
No job is too small or too large.
Our men have had from 10 to
15 years of furniture moving. I
Give us a call HA. 0800. Ask
for C. C. Galloway. Remember J
no job is too small or too
large.
FOR RENT: ■* single sleeping
rooms furnished for working
man or woman. No washing or
cooking. Call Ha. 0800
WANTED TO RENT: Any kind
of a house or 4 or 5 room un
furnished apartment. Call Mr.
M. A. Hunter, We. 9209.
WANTED TO RENT: 5 or 6 room
house. Call We. 9334 or
Ha 0800.
SEVERAL GIRLS to address,
mail postcards. Spare time every
week Write Box 161, Belmont,
Mass.
WANTED TO RENT: 3 or 4 room
unfurnished apt. on ground
floor. Call HA 0800.
FOR RENT: Three room un
furnished apartment. Call HA
0800.
IF it is moving day call S. J. Wat
son. AT. 2285. Light Hauling
and light price.
WANTED. WANTED! WANT
ED: We want to rent that
Apartment you have for Rent.
Call HA 0800.
We want to sell that car or track
you have to sale. Call HA 0800.
We want to sell that piece of
furniture you have, for sale.
Call HA 0800.
REMEMBER We are in the Rent
ing and selling business. Give
us a ring. HA 0800.
WHAT HAVE YOU TO RENT
OR TO SELL? WE HAVE
RENTERS AND BUYERS
WAITING FOR WHAT YOU
HAVE. GIVE US A RING.
HA 0800.
CALL GROW GLOSS for Hair
appointment. Hair tresses and
oiL 2512 N. 24th. Phone PL
9016.
FOR RENT: 1 newly decorated
3-room unfurnished apartment.
Call PI. 0256 or Ja. 3634.
FOR RENT: 1 newly decorated
3-room unfurnished apartment,
'north of Lake. Nice large
rooms with large sleeping
porch. Call PI. 0256 or Ja. 3634.
WANTED-TO RENT: A 5 room
house, or a 5 or 6 room apart
ment. Call PL 5334 or PL 9220.
FOR RENT: 1 room and kitchen,
second floor. Call Ha. 0800.
Costs No
Wore Than ^
Ordinary V.
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FOR RENT: 2 Basement rooms un
furnished will accept children.
One large room unfurnished.
Kitchen rights. HA 0800. 2441
Pinkney Street.
FOR RENT: One large room and
kitchen, second floor. Phone
Ha. 0800.
FOR RENT 1 3-room unfurnished
apartment and 2 2-room fur
nished apartments. 1 room for
man or a working woman. 2
furnished apartments. Will ac
cept children. Call PI. 6028.
FOR RENT: 1 newly decorated 3
room unfurnished apartment,
north of Lake. Nice large
rooms. Call PI. 0256 or Ja. 3634.
FOR RENT: 2-room furnished a
partment. % block from bus
line. Call Ha. 0800.
FOR RENT: 1 7-room all modern
house. No children accepted.
Call Ha. 0800.
FOR RENT: One large sleeping
room with twin beds. Call
Ha. 0800.
Do you read the Classified Ad
section of our paper? If you don’t,
you are missing something. We
have the following listings, in our
office for your consideration. If
you need furnished houses, four
room apartments, unfurnished, two
rooms apartments, furnished, 3
rooms apartment, furnished or un
furnished.
A double bed and a medium size
room for single man for the sum
of $8.00 a week. If permanent, it
rents for $7.00 per week.
We have a two rooms furnished
apartment in a fine Christian
home,very reasonable rate, all utili
A large bay room in a private
home with bath next door, plenty
heat, running water, night and day.
Bus passes by the door coming
from town, by back door going to
FOR ANY ABOVE FURNITURE
AND EQUIPMENT. CALL HAmey
0800, OMAHA GUIDE BLDG., 2420
Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
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THE BABBLING BROOKS I
By Gertrude Brooks, AT 8817
CORNHUSKER LODGE 148 A
merican Federation of the Physi
cally Handicapped Inc. will hold
their first annual Birthday dinner
Friday, September 2, 1955, at 6:30
P.M. at the YMCA, 17th and Har
ney Streets, $2.50 per plate. Corn
husker Lodge is endeavoring to se
cure a large room, that can be
especially equipped for handicap
ped people, that may be used for
recreational purposes, as well as a
meeting place, where they can
learn handicraft or a trade, where
lunches and “teas” and food could
be served, where wheel chair bas
ketball, pool, or square dancing
could be done. We are hoping
and praying that some Lodge,
Club, group or individual will give
us a helping hand. Handicapped
folks have much more leisure time,
so why not some kind of recrea
tional facilities for them. The
“All Handicapped Chorus” will
sing, Gertrude Brooks is their
pianist and leader. A Forum “The
Recreational Problems of the
Handicapped” will be discussed by
Dr. Harold A. Ladwig, St. Joseph’s
Hospital Rehabilitation center.
Don Warner, Dr. Lord’s School.
Charles Garetz, Nebraska Psychia
tric Recreation Therapist unit.
Karl Edler, Park and Recreation,
Glen Gillespie, YMCA. Beautiful
and useful gifts have been donated
for the door prizes. If you would
like to help a very deserving
group, please call Gertrude Brooks,
1AT 8817 and reserve your dinner
| $2.50 per plate. Please call before
! August 31, 1955 which is the dead
line for reservations.
MRS. JAMES WESLEY, 3107 MI
AMI STREET was hostess to a pic
nic at Carter Lake Saturday after
i noon, her guests were Mrs. Marga
rite Robinson and children, Jerry
and Connie of Bedford, Iowa, who
were guests in our city last week,
Mrs. Sadie Thomas and Arlene, Di
ane Killga and the Wesley child
ren, Janice and Ardyth. Mr. James
Wesley will leave September 5th
for Texarkansas, Hope and Mal
vern, Arkansas. He will visit his
father in Malvern, who is over 80
years old. He will visit relatives
and friends in the other cities
named. He plans to be gone one
! week.
A VISITOR FROM CALIFORNIA
MRS. ALICE DUTTY is a guest in
the home of Winnie Williams,
2805 North 25 St. She was a form
er member of both the Eureka Art
Club and the Ladies Auxiliary of
the American Legion. Mrs. Greta
Wade past president of the Auxili
ary and present president of the
Eureka will compliment her with
a ten o’clock breakfast.
THE COUNCIL OF NEGRO
CHURCH WOMEN will hold the
first fall meeting on the second
Wednesday in September, the 14th
at the home of Mrs. Jewel Brooks,
2603 No. 18th St. at 1 P.M. The
president Mrs. J. V. Crawford is
asking all members and all Chris
tian women and anyone else who
would like to came to attend. We
plan to make this one of the best
! years we have ever had for the
council. We would like to see
some of our ministers present.
MR. AND MRS. JESSIE WASH
! INGTON OF ST. LOUIS, MO.,
drove in Friday to spend a week
! visiting their relatives. A sister,j
Ruth Hersey, 3019 Decatur had the j
family group to dinner on Mon-|
j day evening. A brother H. Hesey I
lives at 2222 Spencer. Mr. and j
; Mrs. Washington are guests in the
home of a sister, Mrs. Ollie Love,
3304 No. 24th St. Mrs. Love and
guests left Tuesday for a few days ;
visit in Denver, Colorado.
MR. AND MRS. JAMES MOSE
LEY AND TWO SONS, AND
MOTHER, MRS. ANNA MOSELEY
of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
motored to Omaha to spend two !
^ weeks vacation. Mr. Moseley is
the nephew of Lena Daniels and
! Jessie Moore, 2124 Burdette, St. ]
They will be the dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Daniels, 2520
; Ohio St. on Sunday. The Mose
leys like Omaha so well that they
plan to return again next year.
MRS. GREAT WADE ATTEND
ED THE 55th ANNUAL CONVEN
TION OF THE AMERICAN LE
GION OF NEBRASKA in Lincoln,
Nebraska at the Lincoln Hotel, she
j attended the Past President’s Par
ley Banquet in the ball room of
the Hotel on Sunday night Mrs.
Wade was honored and was pre
sented a 1000 hour bar for volun
tary work at the Veterans’ Hos
pital.
THE SATURDAY NITE BIRTH
DAY CLUB, THE PLEASANT
GREEN SENIOR CHOIR AND THE
EVER READY MEN’S CHORUS
held a picnic at the Carter Lake
Sunday afternoon, about fifty or
fifty-five were present, and had
time to devour the steaming gold
en, brown fried chicken, green
beans, ham and potatoes, deviled
eggs, macroni and cheese and can
died yams and all kinds of salads
and drinks, before the rain came
and the group went to the church
for the ice cream and cake. Guests
of the group were Mrs. Lewis Rob
inson and children, of Bedford,
Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wright,
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Reynolds, Rev.
D A. Campbell; Mr. and Mrs.
Reese McAfee, and others.
CONGRATULATIONS SALEM
BAPTIST CHURCH for breaking
ground to start your new annex.
CONGRATULATIONS TO REV.
J. H. REYNOLDS for being re
elected President of the Iowa-Ne
braska-Minnesota-South Dak. and
Illinois Baptist Convention. Rev.
Reynolds has served in this con
vention for over fifty years, for
many years he was secretary then
became president at the passing
of the late Dr. George Robinson.
CONGRATULATIONS TO MRS.
ESTELLA McAFEE on becoming
the President of the Five-State
Convention of the women’s work.
Mrs. McAfee has been vice presi
dent for many years, she served
out this year for the president who
died three or four months ago.
Boastman Held
For Attacking
Negro Seaman
BOATSMAN REMOVED AFTER
ATTACK ON NEGRO SEAMAN
As the result of NAACP inter
vention, Coast Guard officers
have removed the boatswain
from the American cargo ves
sel P and T Navigator becanse
of the man’s attempts to pro
voke racial violence on board
ship, it was revealed here last
week by Herbert Hill, NAACP
labor secretary.
The boatsman, Alvin Giesy, is
being held for prosecution in Long
Beach, California, where the
ship was docked when he was
approached by the Coast Guard
on July 31, Mr. Hill said.
A complaint of Mr. Giesy’s
threats of violence against Negro
es on board the ship was brought
to Mr. Hll by the Negro seaman
when the vessel dcked in New
York harbor in June.
Mr. Hill demanded action by
the Goast Guard to remove Mr.
Giesy from the P and T Navigat
or and at the same time notified
the steamship company that the
and would hold the company re
sponsible for any acts of violence
committed against Negro sea
men on board the ship.
On July 16, while the P and T
Navigator was docked at Pensa
cola, Fla., Mr. Giesy allegedly at
tacked the chief steward and an
other Negro seaman with a knife,
having smashed open the door of
the room in which they were sit
ing.
The Coast Guard now is com
pleting its investigation of the
situation.
18 POINT 2 COLUMN
WILKINS URGES JUSTICE
DEPARTMENT PROBE OF
TERROR IN MISSISSIPPI
The mounting tension in the
| State of Mississippi accompanied
by threats of death to registered
Negro voters and other acts of in
timidation require prompt federal
intervention, Roy Wilkins, execu
tive secretary of the National
Association for the Advancement
of Colored People, said last week
in letter to Attorney General
Herbert Brownell.
Mr. Wilkins enclosed unsigned
death threats received through
the mails by a Lowdes county
school teacher and his wife, two
of three Negrqes registered to
vote .in that county. He also
cited the action of Tom J. Tubb,
chairman of the Clay County
Democratic executive committee,
ordering the ballots of all Negro
voters in Tuesday’s Democratic
primary turned over to him. A
United Press dispatch quotes
Tubb as saying: “We don’t intend
to have Negroes voting in this
primary.”
Reports of NAAtCP officials in
the state indicating widespread
terror in connection with the gu
bernatorial contest and the school
desegregation issue were also cited'
in Mr. Wilkins letter. The situa
! tion is such, he told Mr. Brownell,
that “the president of our state
organization in Jackson has had
to request pplice protection.”
These incidents and threats, the
NAACP leader told the Attorney
General “warrant prompt action
by your department to avert vio
lence and to protect Negro citi
zens in their right to vote.”
“No responsible official,” he
continued, “from the Governor
and the United States senators
on down, no institution nor any
leading white citizen in the entire
state of Mississippi has spoken
out for decency and fairplay
these hysterical weeks just past.
Indeed, the White Citizens Council
assertedly composed of substant
ial leaders in each county, have
encouraged the baiting and intim
idation of Negroes.”
Negroes in Mississippi, Mr.
Wilkins said, “have no recourse
except to their Federal Govern
ment. In the midst of a civilized
nation in 1955, they are in a
jungle of race hatred and terror,
at the mercy of any hoodlum who
chooses to attack. The ballot,
the weapon of free men has been
taken from them by force. They
are helpless except for such other
weapons as they may possess and
may or may not choose to employ.’’
The Department of Justice, the
NACCP spokesman said “should
act without delay” and send in
outside agents, uninfluenced by
local contacts, to make a thorough
investigation in preparation for
court action.
Omaha U. Rush
Week To Be
Sept. 11 -16
Dates for the 1955 Fall Rush
Week for University of Omaha
sororities have been announied by
Judy Rogers, president of the
Panhellenic Council. Rush week
will be held September 11 to 16.
Coeds may register for rushing
when they apply for entrance to
the University. Miss Rogers em
phasized that all girls must take
the University guidance ex
aminations before they are el
igible for rushing. Tests will be
offered for the last time on the
evenings of August 15 and 16
(both nights) or on Septembers.
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Chicagoan
Joins Faculty
At Springfield
Chicago—Mr. James S. Peters,
7223 Vernon, Mass, left for
Springfield, Mass, where he has
been appointed assistant profes
sor in psychology at Springfield
University. He will also serve
as supervisor of graduate students
in vocational rehabilitation.
Mr. Peters is tne iirst colored
to serve on the faculty in this ca
pacity. i
Mr. Peters, who received his
PH. D. in psychology from Pur
due University this past term, al
so holdsM. A. degree from Illinois
Institute of Technology and Hart
ford Seminary (Conn.) He did
his undergraduate work at South
ern University. Besides being a
member of Alpha Phi Alpha fra
ternity, he is a member of the so
ciety of Sigma Xi and an associ
ate in the American Psychologi
cal and National Vocational Guid
ance Associations. During World
War II he was in the U. S. Navy.
While attending Purdue, Mr.
Peters served as a research assis
tant in the division of educational
reference. Prior to his graduate
work, Mr. Peters served as a psy
chologist with the Veteran’s Ad
ministration Mental Hygiene out
patient clinic, Vocational Councel
ing and esting Division.
Accompanying Mr. Jt'eters. is
his wife, the former Marie Fergu
son, and their two children, Jimmy
and Donna Marie. Mrs. Peters,
who also received a M. A. degree
from Purdue in sociology, this
past term, also taught sociology
on campus while attending school.
Mrs. Peters is an associate editor
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home in Springfield, Mass.
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