The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 08, 1938, Page Two, Image 2

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THREE QUESTIONS. Send all letters to Abbe Wallace,
P. O. Box 11, Atlanta, Georgia.
M. L. M.—I am a young college
girl who is very undecided about
entering college this fall. Did I
do right by coming up here or
would things be better for me at
home?
Ans: Go to school and get
your diploma, for without it you
can’t possibly make the progress
in life that you are so anxious for.
I cannot see where you would have
done any better at home and
since you are already located—re
main there and get down to busi
ness.
E. M. W.—I suffer from asth
enia. Sometimes I have these
hard spells twice a week and I am
beginning to think that it isn’t
real and I wonder if someone is
causing it and tell me what to do?
Ans: Your suffering fro-m as
thenia is not the cause of someone
doing anything to you. It is a
physical condition, but you could
surely get some relief were you to
consult with a good doctor there
ir. your city, This happens to be
one of the worst seasons of the
year for this condition.
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V. O. F—Will I be —successful
in getting a professional job this
year?
Ans: Yes, you will get employ
ment in your particular field be
fore January 1st. You aren’t
making enough contacts—place
your application at a number of
different places and advertise in
he papers.
B. L. S.—My friend I have gays j
he wants mo to marry him. I
havo 4 kids and he doesn’t wish
but for 2. Tht> other boy friend
o fmino in prison says if I wait
for him two years he would marry
me and take all of my kids for he
likes children. Should I wait for1
him or marry now and give up two
of my children?
Ans: Don’t marry anyone who
insists that you give up two of
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your children. He doesn’t love
you like ho pretends or he would
not want you to give your young
sters —up. Make some other
nico friends and the right man
will —come along later on. The
map in prison loves you but don’t
depend on hi3 marrying you for
you should certainly feel sure of
jour next mate and it will take
time to be able to tell.
N, E. R.—I am trying to get
my place back that I lost some
timo ago and wonder if I will be
successful or not?
Ans: Personally, I feel that you
would be better off to buy an.
other place, and get this one off
your mind. It will take quitc a
bit of money to handle the situ
ation before you now and then
you couldn't be sure of your pro
ceeding,
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M. T.—Will C. C. —succeed in j
marriage, in spite of his alcoholic
habit and is he ns interested as;
ho claims and will there be hap
piness for us?
Ans: To marry n man you
know has a ‘ liquor habit” is cer
tainly one of the poorest mistakes
that could be made. You can’t
chango him, and the chances arc
ho won’t improve but get wor e.
Young lady you should certainly
think clearly before going through
with your _ plans as I am indin-l
ed to believe you will r-gret your
association with him.
1.11. G.—Would it be advisable
for me to change my place of liv
ing?
Ans: There could bo no harm
dono and in all probability a
change is just what you need. It
will enablo you to make new
friends and you will derive more
pleasure out of life. Don’t take
life as seriously as you are doing
right now.
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‘One Big Brain and Two Little Ones”
(By William Pickens for ANP
Tho friTific power of those air
Lombs! One of them may wreck a
great building. They burst open
the bodies and skulls and bones i
of people. I reached Barcelona 3
days after Franco’s Italians had
severely bombed the great city.
Tho old Cathedral was hit; many
places of business; residences; St.
filled with people.
A man has just told me, “I pick
ed up three brains one big and
two little ones. I guess they were
of some mother and two children.”
The bomb had burst the skulls
blown out the brains; the clean
ers had come and moved the body
fragments and had overlooked the
brains. The brains were' still warm
when my informant wrapped them
in a piece of newspaper.
Ari lal bombing of civilian non
combatants is certainly murder of
the most horrible sort.
Those Italian boys are practic
ing on these people, practicing up
for England and Prance. Hu* he
that takes to the bomb will dn
by the bomb. The people of Italy
have brains in their skulls, and
England and France have bombs
in their arsenal—and perhaps as
much hardness of heart in their
psychology as have Italians.
These air fleets sneak over from
the rebel islands, cross the city
at a great speed, releasing bombs
as they go, then race back to their
island base. In a great city, nearly
every bomb will strike some build
ing or land in sonio great street
where people are taking refuge,
devil’s missies do not have to be
aimed when they are fired upon
a great city.
The destroying power is indes
cribable. The pictures shown in
literaturo in America givc only a
hint, of it. Tf one walks through
tho streets afterwards, the wreck
age is frightful—broken bits, bits
cf things and bits of human bo.
dies.
But life gors on: the bodies are
removed, wreckage cleared rebuild
ing begun. People are buying, sell
ing, banking, loving, waiting mar
rying—laughing and singing. They
aip a good-looking people these
Catalans, many dark or brunette
with the shadow of Arica from
thousands of years back.
Incidentally, some of the great
est heroes in the fighting on the
Ebro are American Negro boys;
and heroes of the shipa that have
brought in food are African Ne
groes on English ships,
LIL ARMSTRONG IS SEEKING
DIVORCE
Lil Armstrong who said “I do”
to “Satchmo” way back in 1924
has filed suit for divorce in Chi
cago. She specifically charges him
with desertion. Mrs .Armstrong
still lives in the Windy City. It
was there you remember that she
first met Louie. He was making
his first “big time” appearance
with “King” Oliver. She is a real
student of music and taught him
much of what he now knows.
Now the “King” is dead, Lil is
seeking a divorce and Louis is a
success in every sense of the word.
(Vhich only goes to show you and
I that the music ‘racket” ia like
life, a very funny business .
THE LOW DOWN FROM
HICKORY GROVE
Once in a full moon I gU out
tho encyclopedia to look up some
thing and when I do, I always
run into other things, and some
times it will keep me up till may
bo around mid.,
night. And the
other day I was
looking up Eur
ope, and I run a
eross this Alex
ander the Great.
And the way he
was throwing out
his chest and
pouncing onto
Jo- Serra
other countries it was just as we
havo in the papers to-day.
And the encyclopedia, it says
that in 330 B, C., Alexander, he
got clear down there into Persia
before he died at 33. And then his
soldiers, th<y found they had been
suckers—and had to mosey back
home on foot.
But on his way east, this Alex
ander he had built the city o'f
Alexandria in Egypt. And the
great buildings there, they were
grand, and some of ‘em as unneces
sary and as full of congressmen’s
cousins, a3 some that we have
here on our own Potomac.
If I was to say what th« world
needs most—aside from a sane
daneo band or maybe a good col
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Alexanders.
Yours with the low down,
,<JO SERRA
DEFER HARLEM’S COTTON
CLUB PREMIER OPENING
New York, Oct. 6 (ANP)—In
stead of opening on Sept. 28 as
originally planned, the Cotton club
has postponed its premier until the
first week in October, as it seems
the shows needs more trimming
up.
Interesting is its item that W.
C. Handy makes his first profes
sional appearance on Broadway as
a performer in this fifth edition
of the Cotton Club Parade. Mr.
Handy will play a trumpet solo
in a Calloway rendition of the St.
Louis Blues.
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