The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 16, 1937, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    Joe Louis
Signs Contract
for
Hol.ywood
Picture, . .
UPPER LEFT
Introdlcmg Champion Joe
Lm&) to Hollywood, Clarence
Muse ovejrseeB signing of the
fighter’s film contract for a
piieMino built ground his Life,
“Spirit of Youth”, an Lndepen
dent prloduetion. Edw. Shan
beAg, precedent of the company
formed to do six all colored
flickers, stands by.
•LOWER LEFT
Mari n FinWeistein, Kansan
Oity theatre man, vice pres.™
dent and general, sales mana
ger of tthe new film company
road* (oVer the story to Joe
for his approval before cas dig
starts.
UPPER RIGHT
J*e I.oitis and his. movie di
ree^or, Harry Frazer, shown
i» the 1 lollywood offices of L.
Bolder reading lines together.
Joe mae even sing % the new
op»*. One thing i> certain, he
wVll have to talk.
LOWER RIGHT
Clarence Muse, tld timer in
| movios, acting as Loutik’ men...
tor for his debut in films, says
Ix>i»s will prove box from the
start. He weans clothes like
Clarke Gable alrtady, he says
a,s Joseph (Barrymore) Lou s
| takes 'his fir.it instructions.
INSET
Shows Louis in his first ry
| out before the movie camera.
•Still men’ declare him a ‘ver I
uaamual find.
In Police tfourt
Hr Helen E. Childs
_ I
Monday morning was my first
experience covering the Municipal
Police Ceftirt, and what an exciting
experience it turned out to be.
At approximately 8:36 I arrived
at the court and proceeded immedi.
ately upstairs where that calm
and collected judiciary, Judge Ho!
roes presides.
Stopping momentarily at the
Dorn t« cook for you. Jeff 1818
No. 24th
Men’s Dress Shirts 13y2 to 20
$1.00
Men’s Ties. $.29—4 for $1.00
Open until 9 Sat. evenings
ACE TIE SHOP
1402 Farnam
HERMAN’S
MARKET
HERMAN FRIEDLANDER
1 '
Proprietor
“EAT FLEISCHM ANN'S
YEAST FOR HEALTH”
24th and Lake Street
YVEbster 5444
I
im m mum • ■ >■> • I
door I glanced around the room.
Very few people were there. Some
were talking to friends, o'.hers sat (
alone and quiet, sort of wondering
just what the outcome of the court
proceedings of that day would
bring to them, relative, or friend.
After a short wait I introduce!
myself as the offie’al representat’ve
of the Oman i Gu ile. A great deal ,
of courtesy was shown me by
everyone, the Judge, City Prosecu.
tor, as well as the reporters trom
the Omaha World Herald.
As each case came up, some were
amusing, some interesting, and
some just plain silly. But Judge
Holmes knew his job and efficient,
ly handled each case.
There were only three Negroes
brought before the. Judge: Charlie
Meuhle, was arrested at 1402 Cap.
itol, is place of employment. He
was charged with being drunk and
disordery. He pleaded guilty and
the charge was dismissed.
The second was a lady who claim,
ed to be Francis Anderson, who
was arrested Saturday at 22nd and
Cuming street. She pleaded guilty
of the charge of being drunk on
the stret, but insisted:
‘Please Judge. If my hus.
band had not been beating me,
I would not have been arrest
ed-” ^ ■»•*' W,
Two months ago she was arrest,
ed on a similar charge, but she put
up a very convincing plea to the
Judge.
‘Judge, if you don’t put me
in jail this time it will never
happen again.”
Her plea at least did the trick
and was a very amusing affair to
the entire court. So Judge Holmes
dismissed the case with the under
standing that should se again be
arrested, she would be “jailed.”
would be “jailed.”
The other case was Mrs. Luella
Nicholson, who was fined $5.00
and the suspension of her driver’s
license for three months for speed,
ing at 24th and Grant streets, at
the rate of 40 miles per hour. She I
was driving her car when the of
fcer arrested her at 10:15 p. ra.
10:15 p a.
NOTICE:—
Adult Education Music and bra.
rnatic Classes, YWCA. Monday
. v.nimg', 8 p. m., Voice Culture;
Solo and Chorus singh g. Wednes.
’ay evening, 8 p. m., Dramatics.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Gillispie of De_
t :t *r:ehigan, wh h-ve 1 ri the
guest of !h ((. s, Mrs.
L. ' . Dudley, 2524 No. V , h street,
left Tuesday morning. Be-fore re.
turning to Detroit, they will visit
Pittsburgh, Pa. and Cleveland, O.
CORRECTION
Mrs. Myrtle Beasley of Kansas
f'ty. Kan., was visiting her cousin,
Mrs. Ida Edwards, and not Mr. A.
L. Scott and fami'y as was stated.
We are very happy to make this
c< rrection.
-- * *
Mrs. C. Nicholson, 2715 Maple !
street has returned from Seattle,
Wash., where she has been visiting
her sick sister.
You really don’t like restaurant
food. Try Jeff's.
APT. for rent. 2 large rooms, 2705
Ohio,
-o-.
Mrs, it. Ross, who was injured
in an accident recently, haa had
the cast removed from her hand.
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