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 BA 0800. WANTED. WANTED! WANT ED t We want «• !•» *•* AptflaeA yee WHAT HAVE YOU TO RENT OR TO SELL? WE HAVE RENTERS AND BUYERS WAITING FOR WHAT YOU HAVE GIVE US A RING. HA MM. __ Announcement The Walter 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 sida of North 20th St Let us Repair your Radio in the car or your home. Day & Night Service. Call JA 0669. TOR RENT: Three 2-room furnish ed apartment*. Three 3-room furnished apartments. Two 4 roem furnished apartments. Call HA 0800. FOR SALE: One 8-room house. 2 blocks from Wilson Packing house for only $6000 cash. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT. 5 unfurnished rooms, i With use of furnished kitchen | and dining room. HA 0800. EARN $40 WEEKLY COMM, sew- J tag Babywear! No House Sell-; ing! Rush stamped addressed envelope. BABY GAY, War saw, Indiana.__ FOR RENT: One lovely large, furnished room. Only $8.00 per week. Cali 0800.j FOR RENT: 1 3-room all modern apartment. All utilities paid. Only $60.06 per month. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: Three 2-room furnish ed apartments. North Lake St HA 0800. FOB RENT: A lovely 3 large room furnished apartment on bus line. Only $60.00 per month all utilities paid by owner. Call HA WOO. FOR RENT: Three 3-room furnish ed apartments. 2 on No 19th St 1 north of Lake. HA 0890. FOR RENT: 2 room furnished or unfurnished apartment North of Lake. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: One 3 large furnish ed room apartment. All utili ties paid by owner. Only $65.00 pper month. Call Ha. 0800 or after 6 P.M. Cali We 9545. FOR RENT: 1 Newly decorated 2 room apartment Very Rea sonable. Also a sunny basement apartment. All utilities paid by owner. PI. 1961. FOR RENT: 2 2-room furnishe apartment Call Ha. 08W. FOR RENT: 1 4-room all modern unfurnished apartment Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: Two 4-room Apts. Partly furnished. Built-in cab inet!, private bath and en trance. All utilities paid. Ha. 0800. RESPONSIBLE PERSON man or woman, from this area, wanted to service and collect from automatic vending ma chines. No • Selling. Age not essential. Car, references, and $600 investment necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly neta approxi mately $250 monthly. Possibility full time work. For local in terview give full particulars, phone. Write P. O. Box 7047, Minneapolis 11, Minn. FOR RENT: 2 rooms, • e m basement, furnished. All util ities paid by owner. Also sleeping rooms for one person or couples. Located at 2820 North 18th. Phone Ha. 3872. FOR RENT: 2 room furnished a partment. Will accept one or 2 mall children. This apt is north of lake St, only hi block from bus line. Call before 9:30 a m HA 0000. FOR RENT: One 4-room un furnished apartment Phono Ha. 0800 FOR RENT: Two lovely furnished room apartment All utilities paid by owner. Right price for the right couple. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: One 3 room apart ment near Howard Kennedy School, Will accept one small •mm North Lake, west of Mth 9L Call HA 0380. ReaCr to FOR RENT: Two single rooms for men or women. Also One two room part basement furnished apartment. Call WE 0297. FOR RENT: One 3-room furnish ed apartment. Two 2-room un furnished apartment Call Mis. Moore. PL 4699 or Ha. 080Q. FOR RENT: One 3-room furnish ed apartment. Two 2-room fur nished apartments. All utilities paid by owner. Phone Pr 0959 or Ha. 0800. _ RESPONSIBLE PERSON, male or female, from this area, wanted to service and collect from automatic vending machines. No selling. Age not essential. Car, references, and $600 work ing capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets to $250 monthly. Possibility full time work. For local interview give full particulars, phone. Write P.O. Box 7004, Mpla. 11, Minn. FOR RENT: Neat 5 room apt, 3 rooms, 28 and Pratt Call PI. 3165. Limit 2 small child ren. FOR RENT: 3 room unfurnished apartment Will accept 2 small children. All utilities paid by owner. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: 1 Lovely kitchen apt. for working man or work • ing woman. Call PI. 3191 at home after 7 P.M. Through the day call Wa. 0283. FOR RENT: 2 room furnished apt. for a working couple. Call We. 3372. FOR RENT: 1 3-room furnished apt. at 28th St and Pratt Call PL 3165. FOR RENT: Furnished 3 room apt. Private entrance, Private bath will be for rent Tuesday, April 2. Call Ja. 6273 or Ha. 0800. i FOR RENT: A 3-room unfurnish ed apt. Call Ha. 0600. r - WEB lTri*1 OVERTOH-HY6IENIC MF& COi CHICAGO OVERTON-HYGIENIC MFC. CO. 3653 S. State Street Chicago, 9, HI. PLEASE SEND ME FREE SAMPLE (State Shade Deaired) |( ) High Brown ( ) Creole-Ten ( ) Nut Brown ( ) Oliee-Tan 1 Name __ Address _ City_State_— Nation is Racing Polio In Vaccine Program An emergency mass vaccination program against polio is under way today in thousands of com munities across the country in a race to beat the crippler s 1957 deadline. The emergency note was given the program as latest statistics show that 58,000,000 persons un der 40—potential victims of the disease—were still without any protection at all. The call to action was made by the American Medical Associa tion, the National Medical Associ ation, the U. S. Public Health Ser vice and the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. These organizations have mapped out advisory procedures in bringing millions more under the vaccine's defenses. The methods call for Inocula tions both in the offices of pri vate physicians and in public clin ics. depending on local planning across the country. Officials of the National Medi cal Association recently urged state, city and county medical societies to take the leadership in the mass vaccination drive Dr. T. R. M. Howard, Chicago, Il linois, president of the National Medical Association, stated: “The 5,000 members of the N.M.A, are urging all people to get their balk polio vaccine in the offices ol their physicians. Some 51,000,000 adults and children already have started the recommended three shot series.” 'Cancer Link Now Certain' Atlanta, Ga. (AP)—The Atlanta Constitution said Friday in a copy righted story that a scientific study group has found that cigaret ; smoking “beyond a reasonable doubt is a causative factor in the rap'dly increasing incidence” of lung cancer. The newspaper said it had ob tained exclusively a "highly-confi dential and not yet officially re leased “copy of the report which, it said, “establishes the most posi tive cause-effect link between cig aret smoking and lung cancer by a scientific group to date.” Not Yot Approved The scientific study group was set up by the American Cancer So ciety, the National Cancer Insti tute, the American Heart Associa tion and the National Heart Insti tute, and was made up of seven scientists, including Dr. Rolls E. MARVIN L. LENON Marvin L. Lenon, single, born in Omaha, attended Cliffton Hill, Technical High, and in second year at Omaha University. Employment at Union Pacific and active in the Union since 1950 Served two years in the Army, stationed in France. Through education, ser vice time, and employ ments, I have gained vast knowledge of people from all walks of life which should be useful on the City Council *++***+++****+**** *1 *********++<**<*■++•**+*■**■*■**•*•** VOTE FOR. LOUIS G. RAKINS F • r CITY COUNCILMAN Associate Lycan & Rankins Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. FOR SALE i Store Building, Two Apartments and one va cant Lot at 2302 North 27th Street. One of the Great Food Centers since 1923 and a Great Liquor Spot since 1936. Us An Offer Address All Offers to J.. C. Carey, 1406 West Vernon, Los Angeles 44, California. ! Dyer, director of research at At lanta’s Emory University. The paper said the organizations which set up the study group have not yet approved the report. "It is possible there will be mi nor changes before the report is leased, but the scientific findings have been established,” the paper said. Higher Incident* The scientists found no convinc ing evidence that smoking is a cause of heart disease, however, the paper added. The report stated: "Lung cancer occurs much more frequenty (five to 15 times) among cigaret smokers than among non smokers, and there is a direct re lationship between the incidence of lung cancer and the amount smoked. "It is estimated that on a life time basis, one of every 10 men who smoke over two packs a day will die of lung cancer. The com parable risk among non-smokers is one out of 275.” Zetta Hibbs Mrs. Zetta Hibbs, age 62 years, of 2215 Franklin Plaza, expired Tuesday March 26, 1957 at a local hospital. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Cassie Cottonham of Omaha; 2 brothers, Ray Miller of Omaha and Edward Miller of Philadel phia, Pa.; 2 nieces; 2 nephews and other relatives. Funeral services tentatively ar ranged for Monday April 1, 1957 at 2:00 p.m. from the Zion Bap tist Church. Myers Brothers Funeral Ser vice. Dome Young Mrs. Dollie Mae Young, 52 years, 2008 North 25th Street, passed av*ay Friday evening March 15th. Mrs. Young had been a resident of Omaha eighteen years. Mrs. Young is survived by her husband, Mr. William L. Young, two daughters, Mrs. Josephine Mitchell, Omaha; Mrs. Laviei Baker, Broaderick, California; two sons, Mr. Sylvester Mapp, daughter-in-law, Mrs. Vera Mapp, Mr. Lorenzo htapp, daughter-in law, Mrs. Evelyn Mapp, of Toledo, Ohio, ten grandchildren, one great grandchild. Funeral services were held two o’clock Wednesday afternoon March 20th from New Hope Bap tist Church with the Rev. LeRoy Bragg officiating, assisted by Rev. J. C. Wade, Rev. J. H Rey nolds. Pallbearers, Mr. Jessie J. Hall, Rev. C. C. McMorris, Amos Sears, Lois C. Fisher, a Biowah, N. Berry. Burial was at Ht Hope Cemetery with arrangements by the Thomas Funeral Home. Tom Jones Mr. Tom Jones, 63 years, 2414 Franklin Street, passed away Sun day afternoon March 17th at the I Veterans Hospital. Mr. Jones was the owner of the Lone Star Pool Hall. He was a veteran of World War One and : had been a resident of Omaha thirty eight years. Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula Jones, Omaha, five sisters, Mrs. Mabel Parr, Los An geles, California, Mn. Eula C. Williamson, Miss Lois Thomas, Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Nettie Barber, Mrs. Elizabeth Reed, Ft. Worth, Texas; three brothen, Mr. John Jones, Mr. Henry Thomas, Mr. Konwood Thomas, of Omaha; nie ces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral services were held ten o’clock Wednesday morning March 20th from Bethel AME Church with the Rev. W, A. Fow ler officiating, assisted by Rev. J. H. Reynolds, Rev. Ross, Rev. Charles Favors. Irquoise Lodge No. 92 IBPOEW, Charles Martin, Acting Exalted Ruler was tn charge of the Elk’s ritess. Roose velt Post No. 30, Commander H. Stewart was in charge of the American Legion services. The body was forwarded Thursday morning to Waxahachie, Texas i for services* and burial in the family plot Local arrangements were by the Thomas Funeral Home. I ____ | ARTHUR J. HANSON Age 59. Born and reared on a farm. Universi t y ed u c a tion with emphasis on Politi 1 cal Science. ! Former school teacher and 30 years in life in i surance agency manage ment. j 3 years as Omaha Street 1 Commissioner. SPECIALS! '56 Buick...$2495 Convertible. Dyne-flow, power broket. New car warranty '56 Cadillac__$ $ $ 60 Special Fleetwood. All the extra* plus GM air conditioning '56 Cadillac__$ $ $ 62 Coup* Sedan. All factory extra* plus GM air conditioning '56 Chevrolet_$1495 2-door A 1-owner beauty including warranty. '56 Pontiac_$2495 Star Chief Convertible Coup* or Catalina Sedan. Full power 7000 guaranteed miles. '56 Oldsmobile_$2495 91 or SM Holiday Sedan. Loaded, including warranty. '55 Buick..$2195 Headmaster Riviera 2-door. Factory fresh plus all power. '55 Chrysler_$2100 Windsor DeLuxe V4 Sec'an. Full pew4t, guaranteed 1 own er. A dream. '55 Ford. $1695 Fairlan* Convertible V-t. For demat ic and many other extras '53 Lincoln_$1295 Cosmopolitan Hardtop 2-Doer. The one you've always dreamed of. '53 Cadillac.$1995 Coup* DeVllle. Guaranteed 1-owner. Full power, including Warranty. Wa have many, many mere exceptionally fine automobiles at every day low, low prices. Far too many to try and list here, and shove all else... .Remem her, folks, w* will be here tomorrow to beck up what we say and do today. Over 45 years in the automobile business in Omaha Midtown Motors Alonzo Melvino Mr. Alonzo Melvino, 58 years, expired Tuesday evening March 19th at his home 2433 Franklin Street. Mr. Melvino had been a resi dent of Omaha thirty years and was a former packing house em ployee. There are no known sur vivors. The body is at the Thom as Funeral Home. Henrietta Fox Mrs. Henrietta Fox, 102 years, formerly of 2216 Burdette Street, passed away Wednesday morning March 20th. Mrs. Fox had been a resident of Omaha eighty five years. She was one of the charter and the oldest member of the Zion Baptist Church. Amongst the survivors is a great niece, Mrs. Marie Wi!-j son, Omaha. The body is at the Thomas Funeral Home. Rev. James Harris Rev. James A. Harris, age 82 years of 2015 No. 24th Street, expired Sunday March 17, 1957 at a local hospital SAMUEL V. COOPER Samuel V. Cooper, an in dependent candidate for city councilman, was a member of the Charter Convention of 1956. Mr. Cooper is a member of N.A.A.C.P. & the Urban League. He is married and a father of 2 child ren, lives at 4305 North 56th Street He was in strumental in placing civil rights legislation in the new charter. He has been a practicing lawyer since 1948, and served as a former assistant city prosecutor. Mr. Cooper believes the new city council should be representative of all the varied elements of the city, and that each councilman should be in a position to exercise in dependence of judgment Mr. Cooper states that the city council is especi ally important since it is the only effective forum left in the city in which to debate public issues. iliiiiiimiiiiimmiiiiimiimiiiiitiimmi A native of Boonville, Mo., be came to Omaha in 1907. Rev. Harris is survived by his wife, Mrs. Letitia Harris of Oma ha; step daughter, Mrs. Bernice Long, Omaha; step son, Wilbur Johnson, Omaha; brother, R. y. Wright, St. Louis, Mo.; 2 nieces; 2 nephews; 8 grandchildren. Funeral service* tentatively ar ranged for Thursday March 21, 1957 from Salem Baptist Church i at 2 :00 p.m. i Myers Brothers Funeral Ser | vice. OMAHA GUIDE —YMCA Learn To Swim Campaign APRIL 15 - 20 Near North Branch YMCA Period 9:45-10:15 AM. — 1:45-2:15 PM. NON SWIMMERS ONLY: For boy* 9 to 15 yoors of ago Inclus ive, who cannot jump into water over their heed*, come up and •wim twenty feet. Name--Age_ Address-Phone_,_ School . I give my permission for the above named to participate In the YMCA FREE LEARN TO SWIM CAMPAIGN. Parent or Guardian Signature 1 Fill out the above blank and turn It in to the Near North , Branch YMCA, not later than April 10, 1957. You will be notified when to report to Central YMCA for your lesaone. Near North Branch YMCA 2311 N. 22nd St. Omaha, Nebraska - AT 9134 ■UttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttMttttH t llllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllSilllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIII RE-ELECT HENRY (Hiney) BOSEN For CITY COUNCILMAN Tuesday, April 2nd .JUiWate- . JMt* Out of 79 Candidates Mr. Bosen is the only one who has had a well-round working experience with the Police Department He has been with the Police Department since 1919 and haa held every position in the department from rookie to Chief of Police. The Police Department needs experience. HENRY (Hiney) BOSEN has that experience. VOTE FOR HENRY (HINEY) BOSEN TUESDAY. APRIL 2nd