The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 21, 1935, CITY EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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PAST, PRESENT
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H. L. P.—I am ashamed to go out !
because I don’t know how to dance
and I just can't afford to secure an
instructor. What should I do?
Ans: The next dance that you are
invited to just swallow your pride
and go ahead. When you are asked
to dance get up and try. When you
get home you won’t need an instruct
or. It is revealed to me that you will
have no trouble whatever learning to
dance.
L. E. C.—Will I ever get rid of the
pain under my heart?
Ans: I am happy to see that I see
a change in your health—Your doctor
Understands your case perfectly when
ha says that your NERVES are re
sponsible for this pain. If you will
cooperate with your doctor and try
to control yourself, you will soon get
over the nervous indigestion.
.
S. N. R.—When I was in the hos
pital I asked you if I would pass my
grade and you told me yes and J did.
Please tell me what you forsee con
cerning my friend and rnyself. I cer
tainly do love to read your column.
Ans: My crystal reveals you and
your frend C. J. as being friends for
a long time—however, your love will
become more or less a brotherly and
sisterly affection. I get the impres
sion that you will marry a man much
older than yourself.
N. E. B.—What do you predict con
cerning my wife and myself?
Ans: A RECONCILIATION will
take place in the year of 1937 . . At
this time your wife does not think
that she still loves you but she is not
the least bit happy.
S. A, H.—Am I doing the wrong
thing? What do you advise?
Ans: In the eyes of your mother
you are doing the wrong thing—she
does not think that the young man
that you have chosen for a boy friend
is quite good enough for you. It
would make her very happy if you
would give him up and go with some
one in your own class and social po
sition.
M. W.—Did someone poison my lit
tle dog?
Ans: I cannot contact anyone
harming your little pet—it seems that
his death was a NATURAL ONE. Get
another pup and try to stop brood
ing over this little fellow.
V. Y.—Will I succeed in school this
year?
Ans: You will get by, but by the i
Skin of your Teeth—you will find the ,
HIGH SCHOOL WORK entirely dif
ferent from the Lower Grades and
you may as well realize that you will
have to work. If you study hard the
first few months you won’t have
much difficulty.
r. Z. C.—'Who is it that is doing the
dirty work around my house?
Ans: The dirty work doesn’t
amount to anything—however, your
neighbor on the right side of your
jiouse is THROWING POWDER in
your yard to try and scare you off.
You could live there fifty more years
and this powder would not harm you.
N. B. S.—I am passionately in love
yvith a girl who promjised to wait two
years for m*e and has waited one
year and now she tells me that she
will not marry anyone. What is the
reason ?
Ans: It is only a temporary feeling
that this girl is experiencing. She
feels that she has too much RE
SPONSIBILITY to get married. It is
revealed to me that you and this girl
will enter matrimony within the next
year and live very very happy to
gether.
W. R.—My heart is breaking and I
don’t think I can stand it muct long
er please answer me as soon as pos
sible about my case?
A ns: It is very fortunate that the
man that you are in love with is sec
retly in love with you also—it is best
that you do not make this known un
til he is free. If you desire a more
personal reading you may send a
quarter for my new Astrology read
ing.
E. F‘. J.—Wiil my friend and I be
successful with our work.
Ans: I get the impression that you
and your friend will be very success
ful with the CHURCH WORK that
you are planning on entering into.
Work of this kind will hold your in
terest and you will be bound to make
good.
NOTE—Your question printed free ,
in this column. For private reply send
25c and (self addressed stamped en
velope for my New Astrological Read
ing and receive by return mail my
advice on three questions free. Sign
your full name, birthdate and correct
address. Address Abbe’ Wallace.,
P. O. Box—11, Atlanta, Georgia.
Ethiopian Tribe
Conquers Lions
With Daggers
Emperor Selassie Digs Up Secret
Arms.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, (CNA)
—An Ethiopian tribe that lives
on raw rhinoceros meat and nev
er uses campfires has just been
supplied with modern arms by
Emperor Haile Selassie, t o sup
plement their own tribal
weapons.
This tribe, known as the Gal
las, are the fiercest warriors in
afl Ethiopia. Their only shelter
is a heavy sheepskin eape, which
serves as a raincoat, tent, bed
and a score of other uses.
Bom Cavalrymen.
The Gallas were “born on a
horse*’ and are among the ablest
natural horsemen in the world.
They hunt lions and.. the_ most
ferocious and largest wild beasts
with mere daggers.
The courage and skill of the
Gallas will make them among the
most formidable of the Ethiopian
defense forces,
Secretly Hidden Arms. -
It is reported that Emperor \
Haile Selassie has opened up
secret arsenals of weapons which
were used by King Menelik when
the Italians were defeated by
Ethiopia at the Battle of Adowa
in 1896- Despite this fact, it is
known that the Ethiopians are
badly in need of modern arms_
The embargo placed on arms
by the United States and Euro
pean Imperialist nations, will add
Mussolini since Italy can obtain
an endless supply of arms
through her own manufacture
while Ethiopia, being without
modern arms, factories cannot
manufacture her own weapons,
and cannot secure them from
other nations.
Alabama Passes Law
“To Meet Scotts
Boro Decision
Mongoinery, Ala., (CNA)—
The Welch bill, designed “to
.meet the situation” arising from
I the second decision of the
: l nited States Supreme Court in
the Scottsboro case, today passed
the Senate.
The bill provides in words for
the immediate refilling of the
State’s jury boxes to meet the
ruling in the Supreme Court’s re
versal of the lynch verdicts
against Haywood Patterson and
Clarence Norris.
The jury commissioners in the,
various Alabama counties have!
failed to comply with Klan Gov-1
ernor Graves' “suggestion”;
transmitted many months ago,
that jury boxes be emptied and
be refilled in compliance with
the Supreme Court decision.
To date the only county that
has made a move in this direction
is Jefferson County (Birming
ham) where the jury commission
esrs recently announced that
they were inserting the names of
at least 2,000” Negroes on the
jury roll.
- ^ boy scouts
■
The members of troop 83, So.
Omaha, have returned from a
very pleasant vacation, and have
taken up interesting handicraft
projects, such as, weaving, soap
carving and woodcraft. They are
t being supervised by Ralph Alex
ander and Davey Stuart, assist
ant scout master. Meeting was
held at Highland School on Mon
day.
Roscoe Alston.
Notice, Subscribers: If you don’t
get your paper by Saturday, 2 p. m..
call Webster 1750. No reduction in
subscription unless request is com
plied with.
U. S. Linked To
Italian Fascism
“Wall Street” Has Huge In
Investments in Italian Govern
ment.
I
Washington, D. C., (Special to
CNA)—Although Congress re
cently passed a “ neutrality’ ’
law designed to keep the United
States out of the almost certain
Italo-Ethiopian war, it is known
that the investments of Wall
Street in Italian fascism are so
heavy that the United States will
doubtless have to aid Italy to
protect American capitalists.
U. S. Capital in Italy.
The latest reports of the Labor
Research Association in New
York City, after making a care
ful study of the economic connec
tions between Wall Street and
Italian fascism, size up the situa
tion as follows
“American capitalists, par
ticularly J. P- MORGAN AND
CO., have a personal intrest in
the war which Italy is preparing
to wage against Ethiopia. Be
tween 1920 and 1930 J. P. Mor
gan underwrote Italian govern
ment and government-guaranteed
bonds totalling $112,000,000, and
eold them to the American invest
ing class. Morgan and other fi
nancial interests in the United
States also have a stake in Italian
utilities, banks, automobile
manufacture, war and other in
dustries.
Private long-term investments
(short-term loans are not public
ly reported) of United States
capital in Italy (as of 1930) were
as follows1
Direct investments
of American cor
porations in Italy $121,200,000
Loans to Italian gov
ernment, including
states and cities 142,900,000
Loans to Italian corporations:
government-guar
anteed 28,400.000
private 108.600.000
$401,100,000
J. P. Morgan and Co. Invest
ments
In the following list of Italian
bonds issued and outstanding in
the United States, the bonds
known to have been floated by
<L P‘ MORGAN AND OO., are
so indicated:
King, of Italy j
(Morgan) $100,000,000;
City of Milan 30,000,0001
City of Rome 30,000,000
Mortgage Bank of
Venetian Prov. 5,000,000
Adriatic Elec. Co. 5,000,000
Ercole Marelli Elec.
Mfg. Co. 2,500,000
Ernesto Breda Co.
(Locomotives) 5,000,000
Fiat (Automobile)
(Morgan) 10,000,000
International Fow.
Securities Corp. 31,000,000
Isarco Hydro
Electric Co- 5,000,000
Isottu Fraschini
(Mot. cars, marine
and aviation eng.) 1,750,000
Italian Credit
Consortium for
Pub. Wks. Morg.) 12,000,000
Italian Public Util.
Credit Institute 20,000,000
Italian Superpower
Corp. (Morgan) 22,250,000
Lombard Elec. Co. 10,000,000
Meridionale Elec. Co. 11,950,500
“Montecatini” cop
mines and chem.) 10,000,000
Piedmont Hydro
Electric Co. 10,000,000
Pirelli Co. of Italy
(electric cables,
rub. tires) (Morg.) 4,000,000
Terni (utilities) 12,000,000
United Electric
Service Co. 6,000,000
It is no wonder that Wall
Street actively supports the fas
cist government set-up as the
last bulwark of capitalism in this
period of crisis, war and revolu
tion/'
Mr- L. L. McVay has gone to
Denver to join his wife who has
been visiting her mother fbr the
past five weeks .
MAXIE
MILLER
WRITES
(For the Literary Service Bureau)
(For advice, write to Maxie Mil
ler, care of Literary Service Bureau,
516 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City,
Kansas. For personal reply, send
self-addressed, stamped envelope.)
Girl 18 Wants to Quit School and
Work—Lure of Nice Clothes and
Good Time—Father Objects—Fath
er is Right—Go on to School, Josie
Decker, World Will Judge by
What’s in Head Rather Than by
What’s on the Back.
Maxie Miller: I am 18 and have
one more year in high school. I have
an offer of a good job and I want to
quit school. My folks are poor and I
need so many things. I am ashamed
of my clothes, too. My parents won’t
hear to my plans and I wonder what
I am to do. Dad says if I quit school,
it’ll have to leave his house. I wonder
what I ought to do about it.—Josie
Decker.
Josie Decker: If you do as you are
inclined to do you will ruin your fu
ture. Better stay in school. The world
will judge you by what is in your
head rather than by the clothes on
your back, Remember the old saying,
“Fine feathers do not make fine
birds.”
Then, Josie Decker, if you throw
away this opportunity your father
will have some grounds for such dras
tic action. Why should he sacrifice
further when you are not interested?
Better finish school, now.—Maxie
Miller.
Notice, Subscribers: If you don’t
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Strikes And Boycotts
Threaten Mussolini’s
War Plans
British and European Workers
May Refuse to Handle War
Supplies Consigned to Italy.
Paris, (CNA)—World wide
general strikes and labor boy
cotts may take place 'if Mussolini
proceeds with his robber war
against Ethiopia.
Already labor leaders in Great
Britain hnd on the European
continent are considering joint:
action by general strikes and
boycotts.
Such a course of action will be
reviewed by the Trade Union
Congress to be held at Margate
this week. Labor will undoubt
edly take the form of strikes
against handling war supplies
consigned to Italy.
Greek Communists Active.
Led by t h e Communist Party
of Greece, the Greek workers j
have recently refused to load
Italian ships with amunition for
the Ethiopian war.
The Comintern Congress which
I closed last week in Moscow,
called upon workers of all na
jtions to halt shipments of muni
tions for the use of Italian
fascism against Ethiopia
Fascist Italy’s threatened seiz
ure of Ethiopia has aroused a
wave of anti Fascist sentiment
throughout the laboring class all
over the world .
Help Kidneys
_ If poorly functioning Kidneys and
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I CARD OF THANKS g
We wish to thank the neighbors and friends. Rev. Bryant |
of St. John’s A. M. E Church, and the Ladies’ Friendship Club I
for their kindness and sympathy during the 'illness and death |
of Mrs. Sara and for the beautiful floral offerings. f
Darlene and Bonnie Mae, great grgnd-daughters. |
Mrs. Minnie Burns, Daughter.
Nina Early, Daughter.
Margaret Harrold, Grand daughter. *
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