The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 09, 1940, CITY EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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P. W.—Have I yet found a com
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Ans: The “B” Company will
give you a square deal if you will
do likewise.
H. C. M.—I have been going with
a married man and have a baby.
He left his wife and said he was go
ing off and take care of me and
the baby. Is he?
Ans: Naw. There is still an
other woman in the case—a young
girl, and it is with her that he is
now spending his time. Your con
fidence is misplaced in him, for he
isn’t half the man he pretends to
be. If you expect to profit from
your affair with him, you are go
ing to have to treat him like he
treats you. In other words pull
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his leg for everything you can get.
He deserves such treatment.
C. C. M.—I have two children and
right now I am not getting enough
money to take care of them and
myself and I wish to know if I
should move or is it better to re
main where I am ?
Ans: A change right now would
not be advisable. You are manag
ing to exist on your present in
come and I would suggest that you
hold to your job until you are able
to get something better. With
two children to support—you can’t
be hoping up and changing cities
with no money ahead.
R. B.—Please tell me if I am
worth trying to make something
out of myself? What should I do?
Ans: Fellow if you don’t res
pect yourself—then you can’t pos
sibly expect anyone else to respect
you. You are but 20 years old,
enough to know how to live—sure
you should put forth some effort
and try to gain something worth
while in this world. You need to
get a better paying job.
K. F. W.—I was injured by a
city light last year and I have a
lawyer handling this case and I
wish to know if I can get anything
out of this case?
Ans: It seems to me that had
you made a report to the city im
mediately after the accident—al
lowed them to make their investi
gation and etc., you would have
been paid already. If you expect
to force a law suit, it isn’t likely
that you will profit to any great
extent.
M. N.—The man that I was going
with went back to his wife the oth
er day by mistake as he was drink
ing whiskey. He tells his friends
that he still loves me and I wish to
know if it is true or not?
Ans: Child are you blind— do
you not know that this man loves
his wife and has been shooting you
a “hot line”. Stop your associat
ion with this man immediately for
just as sure as you continue, you
will wind up with a broken heart
and will have everyone condemn
ing you for going with married
men.
F. G. C.—Did my husband get
turned off from work or is it what
he has been telling me?
Ans: No, he actually lost his
job and he is terribly upset about
it himself. He never realized that
he would lose out when he stayed
out pretending he was sick so
much. He is really hustling for
another job, and the experience he
has had will be good for him. i
—
G. B.—I have slipped out on two
occasions to fill a date with a cer
tain girl and she didn’t show up.
Is she sincere for the second week
in March?
Ans: No—she just isn’t inter
ested.
PERMANENT RELIEF
STATUS
(Emmett J. Scott)
Relief, at best, is only a stop
gap. As a permanent instrument
of government it cannot assure
happiness, hope, liberty and free
dom to a free people. Colored cit
izens need to take to heart these
fundamental requirements of the
American way of life.
ine American economic system
and the American political system
of representative government can
not continue, with thousands and
thousands of men and women de
pendent on whatever political par
ty may be in power for relief, and
with other millions and millions of
employable men and women walk
ing the streets of our American cit
ies with little or no hope of being
able to secure jobs for the support
and maintenance of their families.
Colored workers cannot expect
to secure continuous, permanent
employment at wages high enough
adequately to care for the needs of
their families under the best pos
sible working conditions until the
economic and political economy of
our country is released from pres
ent-days restraints and limitations.
The creation of permanent work
opportunities can be provided only
by private industry, which unfor
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hampered and hamstrung by intol
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NATIONAL DENTAL ASSOCIA
TION PLANS FOR CONFAH
St. Louis, March 8 (ANP) Plans
j for the 27th Annual convention of
the'National Dental association will
be drawn up here on March 9-10
by the national convention planning
committee and the members of the
host organization, the Mound City
Dental society.
Members of the national comm
ittee arc Dr. M. D. Wiseman, chair
man and executive board member,
Washington; Dr. J. A. Jackson,
secretary-treasurer, Charlottesvil
le, Va.; Dr. R. H. Thompson, sec
retary of the executive board,
Westfield, N. J.;; and Dr. F. H.
Norris, chairman of the National
Exhibits committee, East Pater
son, N. J.
The national convention dates
are August 12-16 during which
time the most improved scientific
dentistry will be shown the pract
itioners and particularly the im
provements in dental service that
social events are planner! for the
August gathering as not only are
relieve the patients mind. Many
preparations being made for the (
dentists but also for their wives
and families.
FIRST LADY TO SPEAK AT
DINNER CELEBRATING
NATIONAL SHARE
CROPPERS WEEK
New York, N. Y., March 2 Mrs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt will be a
speaker at a dinner forum meeting
here Tuesday evening, March 6, at
the Hotel Commodore, when the
sharecroppers problem will be dis
cussed.
Other speakers will include: Jo
nathan Daniels, editor of the Ral
eigh, N. C., News and Observer;
Norman Thomas, Socialist loader
and Roy Wilkins, assistant secre
tary of the NAACP. The dinner
meeting will be a highlight of the
New York celebration of National
Sharecroppers Week, March 4- 10.
The NAACP., which has cooper
ateif closely with National Share
croppers Week in previous years,
has endorsed the celebration and
has urged its branches throughout
the country to aid the 1940 obser
vance.
MOTHER OF COUNT BASIE
SERIOUSLY INJURED
Red Bank, N. J., March 6 —(by
Irvfne I. Turner for ANP) Mrs.
Lillian L. Basie, estranged wife of
Harvey L. Basie, both of whom are
the parents of Count Basie, King
of Swing, narrowly escaped fatal
injury here last week when she
coiled her feet in her housedress
while descending her stairs in her
home.
Phsicians were unable to analyze
her condition, due to the fact that
she complained that her neck suf
fered severe strain almost as if it
had been broken. Lacerations ar
ound the arms and limbs helped to
make her condition a critical one.
According to reports, another
step on the staircase might have
cost her life.
CHICAGO CANDIDATES STAG
ING HOT FIGHT FOR ARTHUR
W. MITCHELL’S SEAT
_ •
Chicago, March 6 (by Bernice
Hall for ANP)—Rosy Republican
hopes of recapturing the First
Congressional district next Nov
ember are reflected in the coming
primary contests for congress that
are developing there. Whereas,
the Democratic fight in this dis
trict is tense as yet the GOP. con
tests are real battles which are at
tracting the attention and partic
ipation of men and women not or
dinarily active politically.
Filings for congressional posts |
closed last week. The first place
is supposed to be the best strate
gically, and last place is next in the
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Bronchitis, acute or chronic, is an
Inflammatory condition of the mu
cous membranes lining the bronchial
tubes. Creomulsion goes right to the
seat of the trouble to loosen germ
laden phlegm. Increase secretion and
aid nature to soothe and heal raw,
tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous
membranes. Tell your druggist to sell
you a bottle of Creomulsion with the
understanding that you are to like
the way It quickly allays the cough
or you are to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, B ronchitis
estimation of most candidates.
Public interest centers about whe
ther Congressman Arthur W. Mit
chell will have to fight for renom
ination and who will bear the G.
O. P. standard after the primary.
SONG HONORS TUSKEGEE'S
FOUNDER
Tuskegee, March 8 (ANP) -
“Tifskegee’s Washington,” a song
honoring Booker T. Washington,
founder of Tuskegee, made its ap
pearance last week slightly more
than a month before the issue of
the Booker T. Washington comm
emorative postage stamp which
will go on sale at Tuskegee Insti
tute postoffice April 7.
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FINER WOMANHOOD
PROGRAM
Washington, March 8 (ANP) —
Returning from Bethune Cookman
cortege where she had appeared on 1
program with Mrs. Franklin D. I
Roosevelt, Irma Margaret Allen, I
concert and radio artist, was the
featured soloist on Zeta Beta’s fin
er womanhood program held at [
Frazier hall on Howard university
campus last week.
Miss Allen, winner in a recent
Chicago Music Land Festival,
charmed her audience with her
lovely voice and appearance, and
Zeta Phi Beta’s program was rated
one of the finest in many seasons.
Gertrude Ham, basileus of the
Washington chapter and Edith Ly
ons, grand basileus, presided over
the meeting. Soror Mary H. Plum
mer addressed the group.
Lazy Insides Answer
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Reason for BLACK-DRAUGHT’S
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