The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 19, 1936, 1ST XMAS EDITION, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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PAST, PRESENT
and EUIRRE
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NOTE—Your question printed tree in this column. For private
reply send 25c and (self addressed stamped envelope for my New
Astrological Reading and receive by return mail my ad'ice on thiee
questions free. Sign your full name, birthdate and correct address.
Address Abbe’ Wallace. P. 0. Box—11, Atlanta. Georgia.
J. J.— I can’t get along with my
daughter at all and I would like
your advice °n the subject?
.Ans: Both you and your daugh
ter are at fault neither of you
over consider the others feelings
about anything. If you could ar
range to live in separate APART
MENTS this would solve your pro
blem and you would be much bet
ter off.
j \v. W.—Please advise me on
me on this one question. My am
bition is to play in an orchestra
and I would like to know if I will
ever be as g"”d as my pal?
A ns: You will make the grade
playing in an orhestra but you will
never make the MON E i that your
pal will make. He has a talent for
music that is very uncommon and
he will have an orhestra of his
own within a few years. Don’t let
this discourage you for you have
a successful future before you in
the music world.
E. H.—Although I am only six
teen years of age I would like to
know a few things about ove. Should
I depend on this boy who lives out
of the city °r what steps should I
take?
Ana: Your boy friend in PHILA
DELPHIA would like more than
anything to MAKE YOU HIS
WIFE but you will be the one that
will change your mind. You won’t
have any difficulty fnding out about
love, but it will be several years
before you find the man you real
ly care for.
G. B. M.—I have made contact
with a firm in Jacksonville, Fla.
and would it be wo-rth my while to
give up here and make this change ?
I would like to be able to spend the
winter there.
A os: It is worth taking a chance
.you will get the job. It will not
pay you quite as much as you are
making now, but the change will
be heneficial to you.
M. C. L.—I am a reader of your
weekly column and I would like to
know if my sister’s husband will
ever bother her again?
Ans: As long as she stays out of
his sight he won’t make an attempt
to HARM HER. She knows how
jealous he has always been and
when she goes out with her friends
she should try to avoid him instead
Spelman Girl Places
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 19 (0)—Miss
Mary J. Culver, Spelman college
senior, won third prize in the essay
contest sponsored by the National
Tuberculosis Association, the Geor
gia Tuberculosis Association, and
the Julius Rosenwald Fund. Her
Bubject was “What Negroes Should
Know About Tuberculosis.” First
prize went to Miss Ruth Stewart
of A. and I. State college, Nashville
and second o Miss Leola Styles of
Bethune-Cookman, of Daytona
Beach, Fla. The prize money was
$25, $10 and $5. In the state con
test Willie Teague of Morris Brown
won first, Miss Culver second and
V. Trenton Tubbs of Morehouse
third. The state prize money was
$15, $10 and $5.
J. W. BROWN
Expert Piano Tuning and
Repairing Done Reasonable.
Guaranteed Satisfaction
WE 4522 2610 Franklin
j of parading right before him. She
should get a divorce.
M. J. B.—Should I quit this job
that I am working on at this time
and will it be easy to get another
one?
Ans: This is a bad season to be
quitting a job hold on to it un
til after CHRISTMAS at least.
During this next month of January
advert ise in this paper for a job
and I feel confident that you will
rdeeive the kind of work you want.
R. C.—Did father carry out his
threats? We haven’t heard any
thing from his in three weeks?
Ans: Yes ... he MARRIED the
woman that he told y°u about and
you and your sister made a mis
take by not allowing him to bring
her to visit with you. Your father
has been kind and considrate of
you two girls and right when he
wanted your courtesy you failed.
He is sore with you two and plenty.
D. C. I).—When will I get the
money to pay off this loan that I j
owe and how will I get the change? ;
Ans: You must go to WORK.j
your SON is not able to take carej
of you and finance your little “side!
loans” also. If you will show him
that you want to help he will ap-;
predate you more. He feels that!
you could help him quite a bit in
his place of business anti he had
just as s«>on pay you as some one
else. ,
Says Mule Lynched
--
Hammond, La., Dec. 19 (C)—A
mule, found hanging from a tree
near here last Wednesday caused
Son Easley, owner of the animal, to
issue a warrant for a man he said
became enrage vtfhen the mule
wandered on his property.
EVELYN ELLIS TO STAR
New York, Dec. 19 (C)—Evelyn
Ellis, star of the original “Porgy”
as “Crown’s Bess,” heads the cast
of “1 P. M.” which opens as a WPA
play at the Iafayette theatre this
week. Others in he cast are Thomas
Jefferson, Alberta Perkins, Dooley
Wison, Doflothy Raul, Eric Bur
roughs, Louis Sharpe and Estelle
Hemsley. The story is of modern
Harlem, and was written by George
McEntee.
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Radios Thanks For
American Assistance
New York, Dec. 19 (C)—Fur the
first time in the history of broad
casting, an independent radio sta
tion in New York picked up by
short wave front London and re
bt'oaleust to America a message
front the Old World of tremendous
importance—the speev ,i of Emperor
Haile Selassie I, of Ethopia wh«'
made a direct appeal to the Amer
ican people to support Dr. Bayen.
his personal representative, in the
securing of aid for Ethopian wound
ed and homeless, anil for the con
tinuance of the resistance of the
Ethiopian people to imperialistic ag
gression
Tho Emperor’s speech, which was
delivered in Amharis, the Ethiop
ian court language, was interpret
ed immediately afterwards by Dr.
Bayen, wfh<> was in the studios of
Station WHN atop L»ew’s State
Theatre Building at Broadway and
46th street, surrounded by an inter
ested and sympathetic group of
supporters of Ethopia.
'iho Emperor’s voice came over
the ether waves, across he turulent
North Atlantic, as “clear ns a bell,”
an 1 millions • f Ameri in listeners
were fascinated with the symphony
of tones and sounds of a language
not frequently heard, but which has
p, superior r peal to the ear than
most f reign tongues.
Speaking immediately after the
Emperor, Dr. Bayen translated the
speech as fellows:
“Hello America! We are indeed
very happy to address all of Ethio
pia’s friends in the new world. We
are told that 20,000,000 may listen
to this talk. Then what better time
than now too express to you the
gratitude of all Ethiopians in this
hour of great need and sorrow.
“We are t<»ld that all ol America ,
has a deep sympathy for Ethiopia,
the cradle of humanity, and her
people, and to them we would like
that their Interest in the situation
has kept us alive to he tssiues at
hand.
“Wo are indeel exceedingly hap
py that you have taken into your
hearts Dt. Malaku E. Bayen, our
ambassador of good will, who is
now among you and whose voice j
you will hear immediately following |
this talk in translation, We are
aware of every plan that Dr. Bay
en is making, and we appreciate
your support. ,
“It is c|ur earnest prayer that
the fate of Ethiopia has suffered
will never be visited upon your
shores, and that you will never
know as a subsitiute for your demo
cracy and freedom, epression, per
secution and extermination. May
the bossings of God be ever upon
you.
“Good night, Dr. Bayen! Good
night, America!”
Dr. Bayen, whose plea o the Am
erican public for aid to Ethiopia is
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GAIN IN HEALTH AND
Stop Getting Up Nights
When kidneys are clogged they
become weak—the bladder is irri
tated—often passage is scanty
and smarts and bums—sleep is
restless and nightly visits to the
bathroom are frequent. The right
harmless and inexpensive way to
stop this trouble and restore
healthy action to kidneys and
bladder is to get from any drug
gist a 35-cent box of Gold Medal
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pointed — but be sure and get
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cramps, puffy eyes, moist palms
and nervousness.
being carried in many American
newspapers, is in the United States
1 on special mission to secure such
! help as the people of this country
will give toward mitigating the suf
fering of the victims of the war of
aggression perpetrating against an
inn cent people by Premier Mus
soini of Italy. Whatever any individ
ual or organisation, dui> or social
group can give to the cause. Dr.
j Bayen has said will highly appre
ciated. Dr. Bayen issues a duly sign
ed and numbered receipt for every
(contribution of one dollar or more
is given for an autographed por
trait of the Emperor of Ethiopia,
which is suitable for framing. The
autograph is not printed on the
photograph, but was actually sign
ed with jien and ink by the Emper
or himself in London just before Dr.
Bayen left for America.
Bishop College Helps
Other Schools
Marshall, Tex., Dee. 19 (iC)—
While churches and pastors through
out Texas were busy raising mon
ey to help Bishop college. Bishop
showed an unselfish spirit by tak
ing up a collection among students
and faculty of $18.25 and sent to
Mrs. Cash, principal of the Center
Point training school at Pittsburg,
Tex., to help rebuild the girls’ dor
mitory.
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Lawyer Passes Away
Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 19 (C)
—Hon. W. \V. Parker, one of the
moat able lawyers of the slate, died
of a stroke last Monday after one
day’s illness Mr. Parker, who had
lived here for thirty years was a
native of the Bahamas and found
ed the Citizens Industrial life In
surance (>>. several years ago.
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Vour Kidneys contain 9 million tiny
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