The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 15, 1938, Page Eight, Image 8

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THREE QUESTIONS. Send all letters to Abbe Wallace,
I’. O. Box It, Atlanta, Georgia. ^ __ _I
O. A. S.—My father is dead
and it was said that he left
some money for me and I wish
to know if this trug and how
must I get it?
Ans: You won’t receive any
money from this source your
father left nothing of value.
M. J. H_Does this friend care
as much for mi as he «ays? Am
I wasting time writing to him, I j
hate to forget him because he is
such a likeable person. [
Ans: His friendship means
something to you, so you artv
not wasting your time writing
him. He isn’t in a position to
m«an anything to your future
life at this time, but I will
say that he has high respect
for you.
E. J. S.—I loaned a friend
, tw'enty dollars a few days ago and
h© promised to pay me and he
hasn’t and I wonder if I will be
able to get this money or not?
Ans: When he gets the mon
ey himself you will get a part
of what you loaned out. Al
though it’s going be like ‘ pul
ling teeth” to get your money,
and you might as well begin
pressing him right now. Don’t
start a fight, hantile the mat
t!w sensibly.
£1. S.—I have in mind to leave
my husband for he is going with
a girl that lives close by us and
h0 also works with her. Tell me
.what to do?
Ans: Don’t leave, stay right
whire you are and pj^otect
your rights. However, you
should talk this matter over
with your husband and let him
know that you won’t put up
with his foolishness, if there is
any leaving to be done, he
should get out.
W. C_Is my work slipping?
Will I get out of work or whal
does the winter hold for me?
Ans: Just as long as you do
your work well, you can bet
your boots that you will hold
your job. Indications are that
you will be employed through
out the untire winter and your
income will be somewhat grea
ter than it is at this time.
T. M.—Will my husband and I
ever be successful together ?
Ans: The answer depends
entirely upon you and your
husband. Right now thero is
doubt in my mind if you two
will make the grade, but it
could be done if you were just
patient and considerate of the
others feelings. No marriage
can succeed if the interested
parties carry on a fuss all of
the time about nothing what
ever.
S. F. M.—I am in love with a
man and ha say he cares for me
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! but he doesn’t act like it. How
can I get a husband as men
, pro so untrue? I want to do the
! right thing but I need a husband.
Ans: Your wishes will bo
granted before the summ.r of
, ‘3D. Your greatest mistake is
giving your whole time to one
f Jllow, and this has a tendency
to make them lose interest.
Make some other friends and
show your present flame that
you can b$ popular and he will
open his eyes and carry out
some of the promises he has
been making you.
A. L. L—My husband is very
sick, but he has put in for his
divorce. Should I sign or what
would bo the best thing for me to
do?
An's: Under the circum
stances, I would wait until
he got over his present illness
before signing the divorce pa
pers. It is your duty to stick
by him at a time like this and
let him know that if he still
wishes to have a divorce you
will cooperate when he is bet
tar.
THE LOW DOWN FROM
HICKORY GROVE
I been reading about a governor
out there in Iowa who seems to
havo idea that maybe people there
seeing that they elected him, they
really meant for
him to be gover
nor, So he is go
ing ahead and do- t
ing so, and is
running the out
fit.
And he is some- *
thing like this f
Martin in Oregon 1
and Mr. Davey in
Joe Serra
L/mo.
And half thu uproar, and com
motion and stagnant business, and
quandry that seems to have set
tled down on our land, it is be
tauso there is too many sheriffs,
and governors, and mayors, etc.,
who are afraid of losing one vote
end are trying to be on 2 sides
of one fence, both at the same
time.
If we are ever going to need a
coolin-systcm for some of our
rusty and moth-infested cash re
gisters in this here nation, we got
ta get some more double-fisters
like they have there in Ohio and
Oregon, and etc.
Limber scaredy-cats they do not
get to first base. And pussy-footers
nobody likes 'em—and never will.
Yours with the low down,
JO SERRA
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BOOK GIVES NEW SLANT
ON RACE RELATIONS
Now Orlears, Oct. 13 (By Leon
Lewis for ANP)—Besides being an
inspiring analysis of Negro life and
development, “Negro Participation
in the Texas Centennial Exposi
tion,” by Jesse O. Thomas, gives
I mssm
A delicious,
energy
building
cola drink.
Its name is
fniinHort
a sociological study of inert Negro
characteristics as they are influ
enced within his own group and
as they are affected by or may be
applied to interracial activity.
Thomas, Southern Field Director
of the National Urban League and
who headed an administrative
personnel of recognized ability as
General Manager of Negro Parti
cipation in the Texas Centennial
gives due credit to the Lone Star
State, comparatively for its consi
deration of the Negro as he has
participated in the development of
tho state, for what it has done to
stamp out illiteracy and promote
higher type education among Ne
groes and for advocating a genaral
policy of inter-racial good-will and
fellowship.
The interesting features of the
book besides a thorough and de
tailed description of the building,
housing the Negro exihibits and the
exhibits themselves, are, the dedi
cate nspeech of Eugune Kinkle
Jones, how the Negro activity, the
influence upon whites and the com
parative courtesies accorded No
groes by white commercial inter
ests.
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UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA NEWS
BULLETIN
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A poodle dog barking viciously
at its good-natured, easy-going
neighbors was the picture of the
present Mexican government drawn
today by Professor W .T. Meek,
head of the economics department
at the University of Omaha.
Mexico’s indulgent neighbors, ac
cording to Professor Meek, are the
nations whose Mexican properties
havo been confiscated without con
pensation by that country’s govern
ment.
The University of Omaha eco
nomist believes that America’s
‘Good Neighbor” policy is partly
to blame for the acts of expro
priation. Had the American State
•department taken a firmer stand,
or allowed the British to act, Mex
ico would never have gone so far,
he says.
Professor Meek’s view of the
Latin American republic was gain
ed from a summer there conduct
ing research and conferring with a
number of natives acquainted with
Mexican problems
‘‘Mexico for Mexican” might be
all right as state policy, admits
the economist, but failure to award
conpensation for this confiscated
property would violate the Mexi
can domestic law as well as inter
national law.
Short of armed force, Professor
Meek sees more economic and di
plomatic pressure as the only pos
sibility or redressing American los
ses
Otherwise, the whole matter may
as well be dropped. “Military ac
tion is the only really effective
measure but the administration
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Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. i"
/.V.V.V.WAV, V.W.V.V 1
doesn't think the affair of suffi- '
cent importance to warrant that,"
he added.
The economist and his wife re
turned to the Univeristy of Omaha
just recently, after being detained
several weeks by flood waters in
Mexico.
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