The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, May 06, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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and shelter.
The wage the average laboring girl
receives today, she is often unable to
provide her*elf with bare necessities.
Such situations often causing many
to submit thems- Ives in an immoral
way to those of the opposite sex, who
will give them assistance, robberies
suicides, etc.
Realism. the economic situation of
today is very" grave I bel eve as oth
ers, conditions have been worked out
Something car. also be done relative to
a sufficient wage for our working
class of women in pronorton to their
I living expenses in order that they
may be protected from all immoral
influences.
I am hoping you will consider this
matter in accordance to its import
ance to the working women and girls
of today under present conditions.
Knowing if a materialization in some
way can be brought about, you will
give it your hearty support.
Tharking you very much for your
:onsideration and the monopolizing of
your most precious time, I am
Respectfully yours,
Dr. G. B. Lennox, Pres.,
Omaha Working Men's Com
missioners, 2122 N. 24th St.
April 17, 1933.
G. B. Lennox, President
Omaha Working Men’s Com.
missioners,
2122 N. 24th St.,
Omaha, Nebraska.
Dear Sir:
Your letter of the 6th to Governor
Bryan has been received. This will be
called to the attention of the Gov.
ernor for his consideration.
Very truly yours,
H. B Porterfield,
Secretary to the Governor
BEER BILL—
Governor Charles W. Bryan,
Executive Officse,
State Capitol,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Dear Governor Bryan:
I am writing you in regards to the
employment situation in our state,
knowing you are manifesting every
effort to acomplish that which is
best for the people.
The “Beer Bill” is the most re
cent issue before us, and it is stated
if our our state fails to pass favor
able action on this bill, we shall suf
fer the loss of a threat deal of busi
ness and any number of citizens. At
this time a few have begun seeking
different locations where this bill has
been passed.
The citizens of Nebraska realize
you and our legislature will do all in
your power to urge a prompt and fa
vorable action on this bill which will
mean jobs for thousands of our un
employed.
Another grave situation confront
ing our state; What can be done re
garding employment for men past 40
years of age? They are the last to
be hired, and in many concerns the
first to be discharged, after years of
service, often without no consider
ation whatsoever.
Men at this age are just as depend
able, worthy, efficient and deserving,
and do not want to be taken care of
by charitable organizations the rest
of their lives.
I am sure you realize at this time
unles one is aspiring for a political
position, county, city, nation or state,
or a business of his own, men at this
age stand a very poor chance of se
curing employment, and some pro
tection should be given to them along
these lines.
These are a few of the present em
ployment situations we are confronted
with, and are hoping some prompt
action will be taken regarding same
Thanking you very mucb for any
cnosideration you may give. I am
Respectfully yours, y
Dr. G. B. Lennox,
Pres. Omaha Working Men’s
Commissioners, 2122% N. 24th.
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enforcers make many enemies. They
are always in danger. By the lawless
element they are hated, marked for
destruction, and often assassinated.
In such cases they die vicariously.
It requires courage and devotion to
principle for a magistrate to sentence
a criminal, especially when the culprit
is known to have dangerous, unprin
cipled, friends who are apt to resent
such actions and plot vengeance.
Except when they do some spec
tacular or some sensational things,
these servants of the people receive
but little praise. Few even get their
names in the book of fame. They are
killed; they are buried; and soon they
are forgotten. Few ever have any
monuments erected to commemorate
their deeds and" their loyalty to duty.
But for the measure of safety which
it does enjoy, society is indebted to
these unsung heroes; and it owes to
them at least a debt of gratitude.
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