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WANTED: Houses, Apartments, and the Names and Addresses of people that are looking fcr a place to stay; and for people who want to rent an apartment. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: One single room for working woman at 2114 Burdette St Call Ja. 8684L FOR RENT: Nice large room for couple. Share kitchen. Ultilitiei paid. Call HA. 0800. WANTS). WANTED! WANT ED: We waat to rwt that Apartment you hare for Rent Can HA 0M0. Wa want to aell that car or track you hare to aale. Call HA 0800. We want to sell that piece at furniture you hero, for Bale. Call HA 0800. REMEMBER We are la the Rent ing and selling fesaingaa Gt*e us a ring. HA 0800. WHAT HAVE TOU TO BENT OR TO 8 ELL 7 WE HAVE RENTERS AND BUYERS WAITING FOR WHAT YOU HAVE GIVE US A RING. HA 0800. Announcement * The Waller Radio lie 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 bouse. Call Mrs. Cobbs. PL.8063. 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 new easy ready-cut bouse 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 3346. FOR RENT. To couple, $ uni urn! ished rooms for rent. Private l>ath. Must be sober. PL 4483. FOR RENT: One large Kitchenette , apartment One large room to the front. Two otie-room large, with side entrance. Both of the downstairs partmenU can have use of kitchen. Call HA 0800. If You Want Mm lew - down, the Intide baseball newt, you'll wen* to take advantage of th|« spe cial offer. We'H tend you 12 weekly baste* of THE SPORTING NEWS (reg ular value $3.00) PIUS a copy of the big, brand-new 528-page 1954 edition of the Official Base ball Guide (regular price $1-00) for only $2,001 IT'S OFFICIAL, AUTHINTIC Thif famous book contains major and minor league a ve rages, records, offi cial playing rules and thousands of facts abosd It's free to you — along srMh u 12-week subscription to THE SPORTING NEWS far $240. Lot'* got acquainted—mm this coupon _til_n rdrnli-iirf FOR SALE: House. 5 rooms on one floor, many built-ins. Nice location on level lot, at 2587 Pinkney St. Picket fence. A home you will like. Special i price to cash buyers. Call PL 4198. FOR RENT: 1 furnished room for working woman or man. Only 1*4 blocks from bus line. Call PI. 3397. FOR RENT: 1 3-room unfurnish ed apartment. Private bath and private entrahce. Only $60 per month. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: 1 furnished kitchen ette apartment with private bath. Call Ha. 0800. | FOR RENT: one 4-room furnish ed apartment. Call Ha. (WOO. j FOR RENT: One 8-room house. Now ready to move in. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: 2 3-room Apt. Un furnished. All utilities paid by owner. Call PI. 0256 or Ja. 3634. FOR RENT: One 5 room Apt un furnished. All utilities paid by owner. Call PI. 0256 or Ja. 3634. FOR RENT: One 3room 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 4 block from bus line. Call before 9:30 a.m. HA 0800. FOR RENT: 1 four room furnish ed apartment. All utilities paid by owner. 4 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 RENT: 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, WOO. FOR RENT: A beautiful 3 and a 4 room unfurnished Apartment with modern pat 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 5 PAL Call CL 1411, FOR RENT: 3 Unfurnished room Apartment. Private entrance. Private Bath. Large Living room at' 2517 North 20th Street, Ja. 7563. Rev. Robert Sherman, owner. Will accept 1 or 2 small children. f OR RENT: 2 room unfurnished' apartment. One targe living room. At 2517 No. 20th Etreet, Ja. 7583. FOR RENT: A large furnished 2-room apartment Call PL 5003, Mrs. Davis, 2004 Wirt St EARN 540 WEEKLY COMM, sew ing Baby wear! No Roue Sell ing! Rush stamped addressed envelope BABY GAY, War saw, Indiana. FREE! FREE! FREE! A Free Room to some man just for care of a furnace at 2122 Spencer St Call PL 5401. Roy Secret Roy Secret, age 81 years.- of 2108 Evans Street, expired Friday October 30. !9S6 at i local hos pital. He was an Omaha resident 45 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Secret of Omaha; son, Ros coe Secret of Omaha; 2 sisters, Mrs. Lucinda Anderson and Mrs. Lillie Murphy of Dallas, Texas; 3 niece*; 1 greatnieee; 10 neph ews; 7 grandchildren, Phillip. Carrie. Idell. Roacoe, Jr.. LaMond. Kenneth and Annette Secret all of Omaha; and a host of great nephew*, greatnieee* and other relatives Funeral services were held Saturday November f, 1898 at 10:00 am. from the St. Marks Baptist Church, 27th and Lake Street. with Rev. Mark Marion of ficiating assisted by Rev. E C. Cooper and Rev M. J. Bradford latarment was at Mt. Hope Com* t«nr. Pallbearer* Messrs. T. Rrltford T Archie, E Ross. D Marion J Corbin and 11. Lath. Myers Brothers Funeral Sor 1 vice. Professional Women Select Their Head Miss Viola Dickens, center, was selected Miss Business and Professional Woman of 1956 dur ing recent annual convention of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Wo men’s Clubs at Hotel New Yorker, New York City. Seen congratula ting Mias Dickens, who competed as Mis6 B. and P. of New York City, are, left to right, Mrs. Flor ence Madison Hill, project chair man, Philadelphia, Mrs. Ollie M. Porter, first president of the or ganization, New York City, Moss H. Kendrix, Washington, D. C., public relations consultant for The Coca-Cola Company which contri buted the three trophies for the contest winners, and Mrs. Marie L. Harrison, national president of the association, East Orange, N. Y. Runners-up in the contest were Miss Patricia Berry, “Miss Phila delphia", and Miss Sandra Morse, “Miss North New Jersey." The Last Word By Elizabatti Davit Pittman "The lifeblood of America"— so said Adlai Stevenson on Wed nesday, November 6, 1956, in reference to our democratic pro cess of voting for our public of ficials as he conceded the presi dential election to Ike Eisenhow er True, the lifeblood of Amer ica is our democratic process. It insures the continued jp-owth and prestige of a great and wonderful nation. From the most insigni ficant public official to the exalt ed office of the President of the United States, the will of the American people is followed. Today as we look back on the election, we do so not as Demo crats or Republicans, but as Americans. We know that the course we follow will be the onei of the popular will and actually there are no losers—there can be no losers as long as all is done for the good of the American peo ple Today Ike Eisenhower knows that he will guide the ship of state for another four years and that during that time he will be con fronted with many problems— both at home and abroad. He will chart the course for the gen eral welfare of over 165 million people and the nation will reflect the vigor and good will of a tal ented and devoted executive. America is a leader in the world today and she will be a leader in the world of tomorrow, for she is a nation made up of great in dividuals—all of whom are be hind this great American working toward a goal of peace and pros perity for all. -- *i Society * Names ’**-*• Committee The 1956-57 membership of the executive committee of the Ne braska Society for Crippled Chil dren was announced Tuesday in a report by Victor D. Smith. Om aha, state president. ~v Members of the committee are Oscar D. Mardis, J. Robert Hoff, Emmett J. Curry, Kenneth Holm, Miss Leeta Holdrege, W, O. Swanson, Mrs. Arthur Dunbar, R i c h ard Bennett, Robert S. Trimble. Col. W. R. Brooks and Mr. Smith, Omaha; Dr. Leroy T. Laase and Dr. Lucile Cypreansen, Lincoln; Donald McGinley, Ogalla la; Victor R. Blackledge, Scotta Muff; the Rev. Donald Bean, Holdrege and Mrs. Crawford Mor tensen, Ord. Hungarian Speaker Is Scheduled A leader of one of Hungary s! most important political groups in recent years — the Small Land holders Party — has agreed to' speak at the All-American Con ference to Com bet Com mi mine, scheduled November 9 and 10 in Omaha. Sam W. Reynolds, local chair man. said the man la Tiber Eek hardt. who represented bis party in the Hungarian Parliament. In other years. Mr EeWiardt repre sented Hungary in the lengise of Nations. He has lectured often at Georgetown University, and in other places in the United Mates. Mr. Reynolds sold Mr Eckhnrdt will appear at the Saturday even 1 - ing (November 10) banquet meet ing of the Conference. James F. Green, program co ord inator, reminded Omahans that reservations still are avail able for Conference sessions. “The single reservation fee of $5.00,” he said, “Will cover all C p n ference sessions. Included are appearances by Congressman Walter Judd of Minnesota, Am bassador Tong of free China, Herbert Philbrick and other au thorities on communistic and sub versive activities. Reservations may Be made by calling Matt Jaap at the Omaha Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Green said. Gordon Is Governor of Virgin Isles Chicago — Walter A. Gordon, former California penologist who is now the governor of the Virgin Islands, is featured in the Decem ber EBONY. Gordon, whose grandparents were the slaves of another governor. John B. Gord on, Confederate general and gov ernor of Georgia, is the latest ap pointee to preside over the Car ibbean paradise. He is also the third Negro and the 14th Ameri can to occupy that “hot seat," Governor Gordon was warmly received, given odds to succeed despite the unpopular organic act which gives him veto power over the legislature. But. already there are familiar rumblings of discontent. “We will not be satis fied,” islanders told EBONY, "un til we have our own governor, elected or appointed." Perhaps no governor of the Virgin Islands has arrived with a longer record of aehievemerft or greater persona) popularity than did Walter A. Gordon. The Geor gia-born, California-reared ath lete was the first Negro to play football on the University of Cali fornia varsity team, and in 1918 he became the first Californian named to Walter Camp’s All American. While on the night shift of the Berkeley police force, Gordon attended law classes to the mornings, was assistant foot ball coach at his alma mater in the afternoons. He served on the important Board of Prison Terms and Paroles, then in 1945 was ap pointed chairman of the Califor nia adult authority. Although a staunch Republican | who had boxed with Chief Justice I Warren in college and had later [ coached Warren’s son, the guber natorial appointment came as a I complete surprise. “I got a phone call one day asking me if ((.was told EBONY, "and 1 said yes." At interested in the position," he that time he had never seen the Virgin Islands. TB Control Meet Was Thursday The tuberculosis control pro gram for Nebraska will be the subject under discussion at the meeting of the Board of Direc tors of the Nebraska Tuberculosis Association to be held Thursday. November 8, in the Regis Hotel in Omaha, Paul Bogott, president of the Association announced. The Board of Directors, whose membership comes from more than two-thirds of the counties of Nebraska, will meet to study the tuberculosis control program now conducted, and possible changes fori the future. Programs under study include the case find ing activities which are done by chesT x-ray surveys and by tuber culin testing; the services for patients at tuberculosis hospitals; the rehabilitation activities which have been provided for patients; the research programs carried on to get the fundamental knowledge for new developments; and the program of education, using print- j ed materials, talking picture film*, radio and television pro grams, so that the public will1 have a better understanding of tuberculosis; and special educa tional programs for physicians and nurses. A summary of the activities of ail of the county Tuberculosis As sociations and Christmas Seal Committees also will be reviewed by the Board of Directors. These will be studied to determine their effect on the program for the state as a whole. 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