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

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Address Abbe’ Wallace, P. O. Box—11, Atlanta, Georgia.
J. C.—Should I take my used to
be boy friend back?
Ans: Your old boy friend
hasn’t learned his lesson yet, for
tho mean way he treated you, and
no matter how much he begs you,
you should hold out a little longer
before taking him bock—You
shouldn’t take as much as you do
off the men, and you could hold a
boy friend easier.
J. A.—Will I be able to enter
college the second semester?
Ans: Yes—You’ll be financial
ly able to enter college at the
time you have in mind—However,
you’ll be more satisfied If you
wait until the FIRST TERM of
the next school year.
R. M. S.—I am wondering if
singing will mean anything to me
in the future? What do you
think about it?
Ans: You did unusually well
singing “Blue Moon” and was
congratulated on yo ur voice
enough to make anyone quite
proud of themselves. It is my im
pression that in the future, sing
ing will be the means of your
livelihood, and you’ll always be
just as fond of it as you are now.
M. R. B.—I would like to know
which of the two gentlemen real
ly love me?
Ans: You have a very import
ant decision to make and I ad
vise you not to act too hastily.
A. B. has promised to marry you
for a long time, but he Beems to
bo acting a little different about
the matter lately—I believe your
best bet to be J. B.
K. P.—Will you please tell me
why my friend is so cross with
me?
Ans: Your girl friend knows
live In is the place for you, for it
Soviet Union Urges
Oil Embargo
Against Italy
(By Special Correspondent)
Geneva, Dec. 21.—The Soviet
Union “called the bluff’ of the
European powers in the League
of Nations last week.
Maxim Lltvinoff, brilliant Sov
iet diplomat, informed the League
of Nations last Monday, that the
Soviet Union was ready to stop
shipments of oil, coal, iron and
steel to Italy if other nations
would do likewise. This position
was supported by Rumania, an
other member of the League.
Oil Vital to Fascists.
If such world powers as Eng
land, France and America would
adopt the proposal of the Soviet
Union to extend "sanctions” to oil
alone, one of fascist Italy’s chief
supplies would be cut off.
England, France, and America
aro all wavering on the Soviet
proposal.
Oil is one of the chief exports
of the Soviet Union and is there
fore one of the primary sources
of income for building socialism*
in the Worker’s and Farmer’s
state.
The proposal of Lltvinoff thus
indicates that the Soviet Union
is willing to sacrifice this large
source of income to make “sanc
tions” effective against the Mus
solini fasicst regime.
Big Profiteers Object.
The private financiers who are
in control of the oil industry in
Britain, France and America,
have to date refused to allow
their respective governments to
stop the enormously profitable
shipment of oil to Italy.
The Soviet Union has repeated
ly declared against all infring
ment of the independence of
Ethiopia whether by Jtaly, Eng
land, France or any other world
power. The speech of Maxim Lit
vinoff, representing the Soviet
Union in the League of Nations,
has been echoed throughout the
world as the most powerful
statement for Ethiopian defense
ever uttered in the League of
Nations. It stated in part:
“There is nothing in the
League Covenant which will per
mit it to discriminate against the
Ethiopian people on acocunt of
their race, color of their skin, or
the stage of their civilization.”
sho was the cause of you losing
your job, but she didn’t do it in
tentionally—(If you intend to keep
her for your friend, then forget
about this matter and don’t throw
it up to her all along.
M. M. C.—I want to know if I’ll
be living here another year?
Ans: Just about — Howeve.r
during the spring of 1937 It ap
pears that you will make your
home in an adjoining state.
F. II. W.—Is this city the one
for me or the one I have in mind?
Ana: While you are studying
for your profession, the city you
will be much cheaper for you to
live there. After you get along
a little farther in your work, then
you can go to New oYrk and take
up your profession in a RJG WAY.
P. E. W.—Why is it that my
daughter acts as she does toward
me?
Ans: Your daughter doesn’t
like for you to pry into her af
fairs the way you do, which is the
reason she acts so mysterious
about everything she does—You
have a perfect right to look after
her, but don’t CARRY IT TOO
FAR.
W. L.—Will I get what I want
for Christmas?
Ans: No—But you’ll get what
you need. It is my impression
that you‘11 bo all dressed up
Christmas day in a NEW SUIT
and a pair of NEW SIIOESE.
A. E. J.—I want to know what
tho trouble is with my husband
and will he come back home and
live with me?
Ans: Your husband seems to
care very much for another wo
man and as long as he is goin|r
with her, he’ll keep away from
you. You and your husband will
never live together, for it is my
impression that he’ll secure his
divorce during the year of 1936.
A. E. R.—When is my luck go
ing to chnngo?
Ans: Before the end of the
month—At that time you’ll secure
a job there in your home town
making a fairly good salary—
However, this job will not be
permanent.
WPA Musicians
Win Demands
New York, Dec. 21, (CNA)—
Tho major demands of the Musi
cians’ Union for prevailing wages,
no admission charges to WPA
concerts, darkened halls, and no
commercial broadcasting were
agreed to by a worried adminis
tration when the threatened strike
of 700 WPA musicians, Negro and
white, promised to tie up all WPA
music activities and indirectly
Involve 18,000 members of Local
802 of t h e American Federation
of Musicians.
After January 16th, stated
Chalmers Clifton, regional direct
or for New York of the Federal
Music Project, the government
agrees to negotiate an agree
ment on a five-service per week
basis, instead of the eight-service
announcement which brought on
the strike. Until January 16th,
the union agrees to the six-service
program. The $24 the men re
ceive will, with five-service plan,
j approximate prevailing union
' wages.
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Picketing Brings
Owner To Terms
New York, Dec. 21.—A 100 per
centwage increase and the right
for Negroes to work behind the
bar at the Bella Restaurant, 329
Lenox Avenue, was won with the
powerful backing of the Harlem
International Labor Defense and
other organizations.
Mr. Stewart, a restaurant em
ployee, went out on strike, de
manding his salary be raised from
$10 to $20 a week. After seven
hours on continuous picketing jy
members of the I. K I). and Mr.
Stewart, the prop, ietor capitn
ated.
Awards Made
In Rosenwald
Story Contest
Twelve Winners Announced in
Classes of Agriculture, In
dustry, and Personal Ser
vice—Eight More to Come.
Atlanta, (la., Dec. 21.—The
Commission on Interracial Coop
eration today announced 12 of tho
20 awards in tho Rosenwald con
tost for the best stories of the
oconornic efforts of Negroes. The
winners announced, four each in
the classes of agriculture, indus
try, and personal service, are as
follows:
Agriculture: R. L. Philyaw,
farmer, Evergroen, Ala.; Bilbo
Wilils, 4-H club boy, Wiggins,
Miss.; B. L. Colbert, truck grow
er, Minden, La.; W. M. Ware,
farmer, Queen City, Texas.
Industry: B. W. Whiting,
engineer, Raleigh, N. C.; Samson
Wowning, Tangipahoa, La.; James
A. Parsons, Jr., metallurgical
engineer, Dayton, Ohio; J. C.
Stubbs, 8 i g n painter, Detroit,
Michigan.
Personal Service: Joe S. Mc
Lane, hotel man, Jacksonville,
Fla.; Miss Lula Rogers, domestic,
Chattanooga, Tenn.; Miss Jose
phine Britt, maid, Wellington,
Kansas; D. M. Marshall, student,
Prairie View, Texas.
The four awards in each class
range from $25 to $100 each.
Checks are being mailed to the
winners this week. The stories
in the classes of business and the
professions are still in the hands
of the judges, but the eight
awards in these classes are ex
pected in a few days.
Many excellent stories were
submitted in the several classes
and the judges had great difficul
ty in choosing between them.
What final disposition will be
mado of the stories has not yet
been decided.
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