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All Advertising Copy or Paid Articles not later than Wednesday noon, pro ceeding date of issue, to insure publication CONTROLLING THE FLOODS OF HATRED by Ruth Taylor When the snows melt on the far off mountain tops and the spring rains begin to fall, then those who CHOP SUEY King Yuen Cafe 2010 v, N. 24th St. JAckson 8576 Open from 2 p. m. until S a. mi American A Chinese Dishes I '.=11.."" —11— -IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL" MAYO’S BARBER SHOP Ladies and Children’s Work A Specialty 2422 LAKE ST. !=■■■ ~1E- II— ••• I MMlMlMaiMliMlM Free Delivery from 8 a. m. to 1 a. m. JA. 9411 McGILL’S — BAR & BLUE ROOM E. McGill, Prop. 2423-25 NORTH 24th St. WINE, LIQUORS, and CIGARS lue Room Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. m. Open for Private Parties from 2 to 7 p. m. —No Charges— WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED DRINKS—In case you don’t know what to put in it—Call CASEY, JAckson 9411. He has got the works and knows what to do with it. He’s North Omaha’s Famous drink mixer. dwell by the great rivers watch for flood waters. What are life giving streams to great parts of our land are devastating torrents to other sections. Flood control is a vital subject to those who dwell in the lowlands through which the rivers course. The government engineers have made great strides in averting 'he damage of flood They have bu’lt great walls to wall off the rivers; they have reforested great tracLs of land to absorb the excess wat er; they have built great dams to hold back the torrents and to con trol their flow into other areas so they may make fertile great wast es. AH this i3 most essential—but even more necessary today is a system of hate control. As the fortunes of war wage abroad, there is growing in this land of ours increasing hatred and bitter ness. Shall we let this flood warp and destroy much of what we hold dear? We need to build walls of un derstanding to hold the hatreds out. For mutual understanding leads to mutual trust and in trust there is no hate. We need to reforest the scarred places in our minds—scars caus ed by injustice, bitterness, des-1 pair and intolerance—to reforest them with compassion, friendli ness and love. We need to dam back the floods of hate with bulwarks of educat ion—education in positive demo cratic living, in puting into prac tice in our everyday lfe the things in which we believe. We need to divert the stream of hate into useful channels, con centrating it on an ideology, not on a people—hating only the evil act or quality. Our hatred must run between such concrete walls of our wills, that we will not re guilty of either injustice or intol erance to any man, regardless of race or creed or color, no more than we would want him to be guilty of these towards us. Thus and only thus can we control the flood waters of hate. STAY INDEFINITE Evangelist Marie Wright is leaving the city soon and will vis it Davenport, Chandler and Luth er Oklahoma. Her stay will be indefinite. L. U. STUDENT VISITING IN CITY Charles Baylor of Jefferson City Missouri, who is a student at the Lincoln University, is in the city vlriting Mr. and Mrs- J. C. Braw, We Offer for Y ■ — ■ = ed to come and have your break fast with us. Service is our mot to. Mrs- J. L. Betts, Pres., Mrs. Ernestine Speese, Chairman. A Bake Sale will be had at the Church May the 2nd by the Deac oness Board Friday. Mrs. Vesta Beasley, Pres. Come or call HA. 3546 for hot pie. They have the record of the best pie bakers in the city. r7 --- A Prominent Business Woman Praises Mme.C.J. Walker’s Preparations f * “I use Mme. C. J. Walker’s preparations exclusively be cause I get results from them that I am unable to get from any other preparation,” stated a well known business woman the other day. The secret of the remarkable success of Mme. C. J. Walker’s preparations is in the fact that they were blended by the late Madam C. J. Walker to reach certain definite conditions of the hair, skin and scalp, and today, i after over thirty-five years on the market, they are growing increasingly popular, and not withstanding the fact that the Company has always refused to reduce the price on these goods, they are still in demand every where. # > Mme. C. J. Walker’s Glossine, although more than thirty-five years on the market, is still the leader in its field. The reason for this is because it not only serves as a scalp oil, but it gives the hair that silky sheen and natural gloss that is the delight of every woman. Mme. C. J. Walker’s Brown Face Powder is not just another Face Powder, but is the result of years of experimenting to pro duce the perfect blend to impart a velvetlike softness and at the same time cooling and refresh ing. Just the thing for these hot days. The Mme. C. J. Walker’s won derful preparations are sold by Walker Beauticians and Drug Stores everywhere, or you can write The Mme. C. J. Walker Mfg. Company, direct. Address: The Walker Building, Indian apolis, Indiana. „ » 7 - " ■ J READ ^GIJIDE