WANTED: House*, 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: One angle room for working woman at 2111 Burdette St. Call Ja. 6684. FOR RENT:~Nice large room for couple. Share kitchen. Ultilitiea paid. Call HA. 0800. WANTED! WANTED! WANT ED: We want to rent that Apartment you ha.e for Rent. Can HA 0880. Wa want to aell that car or track yon have tn sale. Call HA 0800. We want to eell that piece ef furniture yon hare, for sale. Call HA 0800. _ EEMEMBER We are ta the Rent ing and eelltng buaineea. Give ne n ring. HA 0800. WHAT HAVE YOU TO RENT OR TO SELL? WE HAVE RENTERS AND BUYERS WAITING FOR WHA1 YOU HAVE. GIVE US A RING. HA 0800. Announcement The Waller Radio Re pair Shop, which was located at 1904 North 24th St has moved to 2525 North 20th St 1 block north from Lake St on the east side of North 20th St. Let us Repair your Radio in the car or your home. Day & Night _Service. Call JA 0669. WANTED TO RENT: A 4 room house. Call Mrs. Cobbs. PL8063. FOR RENT: Three 2-room furnish ed apartments. Three 3-room furnished apartments. Two 4 room furnished apartments. Call HA 0800. FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMEN sew easy ready-cut house coats at home. Earn from $17.40 to $26.16 dozen Write — AC CURATE STYLE. Freeport, New York. FOR RENT: One 3 room furnished apartment. Call PL 3546. FOR RENT: To couple, 3 unfurn ished rooms for rent. Private bath. Must be sober. PL 4493. FOR RENT: One large Kitchenette apartment. One large room to the front. Two one-room large, with side entrance. Both of the downstairs partmenl* can have use of kitchen. Call HA 0800. 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Only $60 per month. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: 1 furnished kitchen ette apartment with private bath. Call Ha. 0800. j FOR RENT: one 4-room furnish ed apartment. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: One 8-room house. JNow ready to move in. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: 2 3-room Apt Un furnished. All utilities paid by owner. Call PL 0256 or Ja. 3634. FOR RENT: One 5 room Apt un furnished. All utilities paid by owner. Call PL 0256 or Ja. 3634. FOR RENT: One 3-room unfur nished apartment. One 2-room furnished apartment One 3 room furnished apartment Call HA 0800. > FOR RENT: 2 room furnished a partment. Will accept one or 2 small children. This apt. is north of Lake St., only block from bus line. Call before 9:30 a m. HA 0800. FOR RENT: 1 four room furnish ed apartment. All utilities paid by ownej. % block from bus line. Call Ha. 0800 FOR RENT: A 3-room partly furnished basement apartment. Very reasonable. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: One 3-room unfur nished apartment. Ready to move in 8^20-56. Call Ha. 0800 FOR KENT: One 4-room un furnished apartment. Phone Ha. 0800 FOR RENT: One 5-room unfur nished apartment. Private en trance. Only $40.00 per month. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: A beautiful 3 end a 4 room unfurnished Apartment with modern gas stove and a Re frigerator furnished. All utili ties paid by owner. In the new Beautiful Malburn Apt. at 21st and Burdette St. Call AT 4114. After S PMl Call GL 1411. FOR RENT: 3 Unfurnished room1 Apartment. Private entrance. Private Bath. Large Living room at 2317 North 20th Street, Ja. 7563, Rev. Robert Sherman, owner. Will accept 1 or 2 small children. f OR RENT: 2 room unfurnished apartment. One large living room. At 2517 No. 20th Street, Ja. 7583. FOR RENT: A large furnished 2-room apartment Call PL; 5003, Mrs Davis, 2004 Wirt St; Harry Truman Captivates Harlem A crowd of cheering, shouting people welcomed former Presi-( dent Harry S. Truman to Harlem last week. Accompanied by Gov- yj ernor Averell Harriman, Tru- HI man ri de up to the Hotel Ther esa for the outdoor rally. The crowd shouted “Give 'em hell, Harry" aa Mr. Truman aaid j the White House needs a man with “nerve and convictions to stand up and enforce the Con stitution.” Harriman introduced the former President as “Mr ! Civil Rights himself." “I am talking to people who ar- intelligent and understand tne English language, asking you, to >tudy the record,” Mr. Truman aaid. “A president may get abuse,” he continued, "They throw bricks at you. But some times you can pi> k them up and throw them This state ment was get-'**td with cheers and laughter. The crowd prcMed cine as the former President finished his talk, snd some tried to touch him as he phased. One woman asked, “Can I pa* him on the shoulder?" Another said, “I Just want It m a real President, of-; fleer, just one pete time." PARTY TOUCH: Mace WrJiday candies iw the center of orange slices and float them, lighted on top of the punch at an evening The Last Word By Elizabeth Davit Pittman Profile* in Courage authoried by Senator John F. Kennedy, the young Senator fmin Massachus etts, is a “roust" on the reading list of all who like the human I foibles mixed with their history. This book goes into the annals of history and extracts incidents of courage exhibited by men who have given their lives to public service. Professor Allan Nevins of Col umbia University, one of the foremost political historians and biographers of our time, has writ ten the foreword, and in it he points out that men are great statesmen because they have a special kind of courage—the courage to bear the criticism of their constituents and the major itl of the public. The men whose careers are described in these pages have had this kind of cour j age and the illustration of this fact makes brilliant literature for the reader. Kennedy, himself, grows in sia ! ture with the reading of his pub lication; for if he has been m i spired by these men of decision under pressure, namely, Adams, Webster, Norris, Taft and such as they, he cannot fail to grow in affluence and wisdom in his own time. He is the "fair haired boy" from Massachusetts and demon strated his own popular appeal in the Democratic Convention of 1956 when it looked as though he would receive a landslide nom ination for the office of Vice President in lieu of Senator Ke fauver. He went down in defeat, but he has the resiliency of youth. To say that Kennedy has the courage of the men in this book is a bit premature. That, only t,me can tell. But for examples of courage in office, I advise the political scientist, historian and student of human nature to read Profiles in Courage. Poll Shows N. Y. Still Prefers Ike New York—An indication that President Eisenhower has retain ed his popularity with New York voters was given Wednesday night. The first results of the New York Daily News poll gave the President a higher percentage of votes than he got in 1952. The News, with the largest circulation in the United States, revealed in its Thursday edition that of 2,927 straws—about a tenth of the 30 thousand to be collected before election day— Mr. Eisenhower got 59.2 per cent, against 40.8 per cent for Adlai I Biography Of Representative Clayton Powell (Note-for current use of your reference library. Source Con gressional Directory 1956.) Represents 16th Congressional District, New York County. Demo crat. Born in New Haven, Conn., November 29. 1908. Education. B.A. degree, Colgate University, 1930; M.A. degree, Columbia University, 1932; DD. aegree, Shaw University, 1934; 1947, honorary LL.D., Virginia Union University. Studied four months in Europe, North Africa, and Asia Minor. Minister, Abyssinia Bap t i s t Church, New York City, 1937; church organized in 1808, raember bership over 10,000; budget $95, 000, property worth $750,000. First Negro councilman of the City of New York, 1941; member Stevenson. In the 1952 official tally, the News said, Mr. Eisenhower carried the state with 55.5 per cent. This is the paper’s twenty second poll, and in the preced ing straws dating back to 1928 it has scored 18 bulleyes, two near misses, and one standoff. - -nrW Re-Elect THOMSEN Judge THOMSEN asks your vote on a basis of merit and on his capa city for continued ser vice. Vote For JOSEPH LOVELY Re-Elect One Who Knows The Problems of the Poor He Has Served Them For 24 Years Do You Want To Pay Higher Gas Taxes And Higher License Fees For Your Car? OF COURSE NOT! Then Vote FOR The TON MILE TAX §As a Motorist - You Already Pay 5 Times More For Roads Than the Big Trucks. • Make the Big Trucks Pay as They Pound Our Roads to Pieces. • Good Roads Save Lives. Commit*** S*c S*t**r Re*4f TSrv Solr T*«*ti*«* _..._ of the Phi Upsilon Kappa Society, honorary fraternity in philosophy; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Ma j sons, I.B.P.O. Elks of the World, YMCA. In the community—director of 'relief for Harlem during 1930-31; conducted first successful cam paign for jobs for Negroes in vari ous stores; staged successful bus ! strike secjring employment for Negroes with the bus company. Instructor, Columbia University Extension school. Department of Religious Education, 1932-40; edi torial "writer for New York Eve ning Post, 1934; executive com . mittee, Negro Exhibit, New York World’s Fair; elected in London, I September 1952, vice-president of World Association of Parliamen | tarians for World Government; re elected in 1953 and 1954; author, j "Marching Blacks,” Dial Press, 1945. Married, August 1, 1945, to Miss j Hazel Schott; son. Adam Clayton Powell 3rd. bom July 17, 1946; first Negro congressman from the East, being elected to the 79th Congress, November 7, 1944. Re elected to the 80th, 81st, 82nd, Stop pain of piles today at home — or money back! In doctor'* tests, amazing new Stainless Pazo* instantly relieved piles' torture! Gave internal and external relief! 6 medically-proved Ingredients including Tzielyte. re lieve pain, itching iiutantly! Reduce swelling. Promote healing. You sit, walk in comfort! Only stainless pile remedy. Stainless Pazo* Sup positories or Ointment at druggist*. -Trtdtmark of Grout l^tbentoritt. Ine. Ointment end SuppeeUeritt. -- sn INGROWN NAIL J HURTING YOU? Immediate ' Relief I j A few droM fef OUT'iKiJW hOfijr ? relief tram tormenting pun of ingrown a*!I | rente further pa:n and diemnfort. OUTuKO I . ie at all drug coont*r» I POLL THE PLUG ON STOMACH UPSET Ha If-Alive*, headachy, when constipa tlon sours stomach? Black-Draught* relieves constipation overnight. . 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Eis j enhower and Vice-President Rich ' ard M. Nixon for re-election as “I can't support the national standard I bearer of the Democratic Party." | He said he would, for time being at least, retain Democratic Party membership. MB' Those at the top have reached their positions by tackling uphill jobs. * ✓ RE-ELECT LEONARD B. BERGMAN Douglas County COMMISSIONER My Past Record Is My BEST Recommendation ACHING MUSCLES Roliovo paint of tirod, »or«, aching mui •lat with STANBACK, tab lata or pewdtra 8TANLACK acta foot to bring comforting roliof... booauaa tha STANBACK formula comb mot aovorol protection typo la* grodionta for foot roliof of gain. COLD SUFFERERS | COLO discomforts yield quickly to STANBACK'S preieription formula. STANBACK tebieU or powdere work fast to bring comforting reliof from tired, sore, asking muscles, neuralgia and keadeeket due to colds. 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Lisees—Sixth Rear ""■"""•""'"'•’"MMiimiimimimiiimmimimiiiiimiiiMiimiiimmiiiiiiiiimmmimiiiiiiimiMmiiimimimiiiimmmmiiiiiiMiiiimmMimiiiim Two Good Reasons For Voting YES On The New Charter The proposed new City Charter has strong CIVIL RIGHTS and HUMAN RELATIONS provisions. In fact, they are stronger than those urged by the NAACP headed by Rev. Streeter when this group appeared before the Charter Convention. The section on Civil Rights reads: "All persons, regardless of race, creed or color, shall have equal enjoyment of, and equal protection under all the provisions of this charter, and all ordinances, resolu tions, rules, regulations, orders and directives adopted pursuant hereto." A Human Relations Board will: rl."Advise the Mayor and Council on all matters concerning the administration and enforcement of laws and ordinances prohibiting discrimination against persons because of race or political or religious opinions or affiliations. 2."Institute and conduct educational programs to encourage the granting of equal rights and opportunities to all persons, regardless of their race or political or re gious opinions or affiliations." When you go to the polls Tuesday, look for the small special ballot reading: "Shall the charter prepared and proposed by the Omaha Charter Convention of 1956 be adopted as the new Home Rule Charter1 of the City of Omaha?" It's A Vote For Progress Citizens Committee for Ratification of New Charter James F. Green, Einar Viren, Co-chairmen