The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 14, 1941, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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    Post Calls For Volunteers Wanted For Civil Service Aircraft Warning
VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR
CIVIL AIRCRAFT WARNING
SERVICE
Roosevelt Post No. 30 the Am
erican Legion, did hold a Regis
Real Shoe Man—
FONTENELLE
SHOE REPAIR
CASH AND CARRY
CLEANER
1410 North 24th St.
CARL CRIVERA_
tration Day, at its Headquarters,
24th and Burdete Sts., June 11th
from 9:00 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. All
male persons outside of Draft age,
or unfit for combat duty will be
accepted for this service. This
service is being set-up under the
State Defense Committee. The
plan of organization was explain
ed at the Post's regular meeting
night, Thursday, June 4th. The
organization of this service, has
been intrusted to the American
Legion Posts throughout the state.
Ray L. Williams, Member of the
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those with electric ranges. Modern home
makers who cook electrically "cook cool"
—yet they serve the most delicious meals
you've ever tasted because the precious
vitamins and Juices oi meats and veg
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see the miraculous new electric ranges
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State Defense Commission states,
it is very much desired, that the
Negroes throughout the Country,
participate in all phases of the De
fense Program, and the Civil Air
craft warning Service is one cf
the most important phases, that
is being organized at this time.
Any person desiring detailed
information concerning this bran
ch of the Service may call at his
office. He will be more than
pleased to expalin more in detail.
WORLD
-IN
REVIEW
Great Britain is now rationing
clothes—Girls who used to object
to the lock of silk hosiery will no
longer need to complain—Bare
legs will be the order of things —
Britains are allowed a supply of
66 coupons for clothes which must
serve one person for a whole
year. Under the present plan a I
suit costs 26 coupons, a dress 11
and a shirt eight—'Under these
[circumstances, wonder who will
be the best-dresed over there?
It was learned this week that
by the end of this year we will
have enough first line warplanes
to control the skies over both
North and South America—An
other report forecasts that Unit
ed States planes will be flying
50 miles per hour and faster in
side of three years. The United
States is spending tremendous
sums for defense. The Treasury
announced that of $11,229,288 fed
eral expenditures during the first
11 months of the current fiscal
year, defense items totaled $5,
240,420,822. President Roosevelt
put the production machinery of
the United States on a war basis
—Under the mandatory priorities
bill he signed, industry must pro
duce first the things the govern
ment tells it to and without pro
test.
An estimated $25,000,000 worth
of waterfront property in Jersey
City went up in smoke last week
in what was called “The worst
fire in Jerseys City’s history”—
The blaze destroyed sflockyards,
railroad piers, warehouses, engine
houses, an eight-story grain ele
vator, warehouse stores, a milk
platform, 16 freight cars and two
automobiles. Fire Chief Frank
Ertle, backed up by J. Edgar
Hoover, insisted that sabotage
had nothing to do with the fire.
Harold L. Ickes, Defense Oil Co
ordinator has suggested gasoline
less Sundays to help meet an im
pending oil shortage, due to lack
of transport facilities. Others
have mentioned reducing home
temperatures about 5 degrees and
converting some oil-burning furn
aces to use coal in an effort +o
save oil. Saturday last’s perform
ance of “Tobacco Road” marked
the end of that drama’s long car
eer at the Forrest Theatre in New
York. It had| played 3,180 perf
ormances dating from December
4, 1933.
A Philip Randolph explained
the purpose of the plan for 100,
000 Negroes to march on Wash
ington. He said that in a demo
cracy every citizen has a right to
express his opinion a bout the pol
icies of the government. And ev
ery citizen his a right to seek to
change these policies when he
deems them inadequate and unjust I
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GUEST LECTURERS FLINT- GOODRIGE POSTGRADUATE COURSE -— ,
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Nw Oreans, June 12 (ANP)) —
rhe above four nationally known
Negro doctors are included in the
faculty for the sixth annual post
graduate course for physicians at
Flint-Goodridge hospital of Dil
lard university. They are left to
right, Dr. Theodore K. Lawless,
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lecturer in syphilis and dematol
ogy, N"ort)i western university
school of medicine, Chicago; Dr.
Pteter M. Murray, attending gyn
ecologist, Harlem hospital, New
York; Dr. John W. Chenault, dir
ector of orthopedic surgery, Tus
kegee Institute Infantile Paraly
f sis center and Dr. Hugh A.
Browne, superintendent, McRae
Tubeculosis sanatorium, Alexand
ria, Ark.
The total faculty for the course
is composed of 38 physicians,
most of whom are members of the
medical school faculty of Tulane
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M. L. B.—I have been in college
two years and I wish to know
whether I will get a job this year
or not. Have I met my future
husband yet?
Ans: Yes, you will secuvie
work of some kind for the sum
mer months. This is going to be
very necessary if you expect to
complete your training in col'ege
and you do want to no doubt. You
are allowing romance to interfere
with your school work—you are
taking the boys entirely too ser
iously. You haven’t met your mate
as yet.
******
P. E. R- J.—I think I’m in love
with a nice girl but today I heard
she was going with another fel
low at the same time and I would
like to know if there is anything
to it?
Ans: Well why shouldn’t she
receive other company—you two
aren’t engaged. The girl is us
ing good judgement and if you ex
pect to win her heart you will
have to change your views to
some extent as she isn’t going to
let a jealous fit influence her to
give up her friends.
******
F. H.—Dear Sir: I am a news
boys and I would like to know
what you could send me to get
more customers and to make
more money?
Ans: I can send you some good
advice, -\rfhich if followed, will get
you the results you desire. Here
it is: You aren’t putting the en
thusiasm into the job you now’
have that you could. The seci-et
to getting new customers and
making money for yourself is to
get out and hustle and dig up new’
business. There are plenty of
people who would be glad to buy
your papers— if you ask them.
Salesmanship is what it takes and
this is one job you must leax-n to
do yourself.
******
V. M. S.—To begin with I ’m in
love with a man much older than
I. I am married, and have 2
children but my husband spends
most of his time in jail. My
friend told me to go back to my
husband and make him do for ms
and the children and I did. But
my friend has changed and dr es
not do for me like he once did- My
husband has changed to and
seems more kind and loving. I
don’t think I love him so tell me
what to do?
Ans: The friend is tired of you
and doesn’t care to go with you
any more- Stop the relationship
altogether. Devote your entire
time making your husband and
children happy for your husband
realizes now just what you meant
to him and will do everything in
his power to make you happy. If
you live right and be a good wife
to him, he will do right himself
and will not have to go back to
flail.
******
M.—My boy friend has gore
to the army and I want to know
if I must -wait until he comes back
HELP US! HELP THE POOR
CALL—
THE VOLUNTEERS OF
AMERICA
JAckson 2290 15th & Chicago
—Does he love me as much as he
claims ?
Ans: Yes he loves you. Al
though since you aren’t sure of
your affection for him, it would
be well for you to make friends
and enjoy yourself while he is
gone, for it seems to me that he
is going to do likewise.
******
O. I. P.—Is my husband asham
ed of me the reason he never tak
es me any place and especially
on Sunday afternoons? I love my
husband but I don’t like the way
he is doing.
Ans: He isn’t ashamed of you
—in fact he is proud of you. The
reason he doesn’t want to take
you out on Sunday afternoons is
the fact that he goes off and plays
cards. Dress and go out alone a
few times and he will be glad to
sacrifice the card game and take
you out if he finds you intend to
go anyway.
******
B. J—The first of July I am
planning to make a trip to New
Orleans to see a girl that I went
with here in college. Do yon
think her people would approve
of my coming?
Ans; Naturally they wouldn't
let you know it if they did—make
the trip, as I feel you will be ac
cepted. The girls parents gave
their consent for you to be invit
ed down for a few days and I see
no reason why you shouldn’t take
up the offer.
MAKE AMERICA
STRONG
At this particular time when all
the United States is “NATIONAL
DEFENSE” conscious, each day
it is being brought home more
forcibly, to you, to me, to every
one, that wre as Americans have
a job to do. Our job is this to
make America strong.
We must not only protect our
lands and waters, and guard our
skies. We must do more. We
must build the health, the physic
al fitness, the social well-being of
our people, especially our child
ren, the rising generations in the
country. We must do this the
democratic way.
We are rich in children. Child
ren w!ho should love and cherisn
our lands. Children who should
be imbued with a deep faith that
here alone we have the greatest
chance of life, liberty and the pur
suit of happiness.
With this end in mind the Child
ren’s Departments of the Omaha
Public Library will sponsor a
summer reading club, June 16 —
August 25. All Omaha grade
school children are invited to join
“THE UNITED STATES ATiMT
OF READERS AND THINK- j
ERS”.
In Children’s rooms gay'.y and
patrdotic'rlly drccrhted. to carry
out the theme of the project,
youngsters participating, will he J
introduced books "onceriing +be j
American Way of Life, the his-!
tory, the spirit, the culture which
have made Americans the freest
people in all the world. Any child
who has a library card may join
and any child living in Omaha
may have a library card—there is
no charge. Club members will !
read ten books during the sum- j
mer. They will be given gay cel
< | vd folders. As each book is
read a patriotic sticker bearing
the author and title of the book
reported on, will be inserted in
the folder.
Additional information may be
obtained in the Children’s Room of
the Main Library at South, North
and Benson branches where the
project will be carried out.
It is your public library’s every
hope to make Omaha girls and
boys better Americans, stronger
than ever before, not only health
ier in body, steadier in nerves,
surer in living, but keener in mind
and more discriminating as read
ers.
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White Congressman
HITS WPA CUT
Washington, May 31 (ANP) —
Rep. Bishop of Illinois addressed
the house of representatives and
soundly berated the proposal to
reduce the WPA appropriations.
Said Rep. Bishop:
“It is stated that the President
was going to ask the congress to
reduce the amount of money for
relief by $109,000,000 and that he
also wanted the congress to enact
legislation which would permit
employment of aliens on WPA.
jobs.
“I think that this is a very un
fair request and is unsound public
policy.
‘‘In my district there are mere
American citizens in need of re
lief than last year. This is not
their fault. No national-defense
industry has been established in
that part of Illinois to take care
of a portion of the unemployed.
“To cut down the amount cf
help to our fellow countrymen is
bad enough but to insist that al
iens be taken care of before cit
izens of our own country are pro
vided for just does not make
sense.
“Mr. Speaker, I hope to see the
day come once again when we will
look out for the welfare of our
own American citizens and prov
ide for them in place of spending
so much time and money in behalf
of non-Americans.
“I hold that our first duty is to
see to it that the needs of the cit
izens of the United States are tak
en care of first, and then we can
consider the wants of aliens next.
We hear a lot about ‘I Am An A
mericanh Let us give those who
are unemployed the faith and the
courage to be proud of it, Let us
not make them fear that someone
who is not a citizen will get the
bread and butter that rightfully
should go to Americans first.
“Let no one deceive you. The
first line of national defense in
this country is the welfare of the
unemployed.”
Charles F. Davis, Atty at Law ..
NOTICE
In the District Ccurt in an! for
Douglas County, Nebraska
Dora Harris, plaintiff vs. Leroy
James Harris, defendant. Dock
et 357, Page 179—NOTICE
TO-Leroy James Harris, de
fendant, address and place resi
dence unknown.
You are hereby notified that on
the 8th day of February 1941,
Dora Harris, as plaintiff, filed a
petition against you in the Dist
rict Court in and for Douglas
County, Nebraska and there index
ed in Appearance Docket 357 at
Page 179, the object and prayer
of which is to obtain a decree of
absolute divorce from you on the
ground of extreme cruelty and non
support.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 14th day
of July, 1941, or said petition a
*ainst you will be taken as true.
Signed, Dora Harris.
university or Louisiana State uni
versity. In addition to the four
guest lecturers, the four local Ne
gro doctors who head departments
of the Flint-Gcodridge staff will
serve on the faculty. They are
Dr. Rivers Frederick, chief of sur
gery; Dr. N. R. Davidson, chief
of gynecology and obstetrics; Dr.
Logan W. Horton, chief of eye,
ear, nose and throat and Dr. C. H.
D. Bowers, who is in charge of the
division of syphilis. The course
runs for two weeks, beginning
June 16, and is open to all phys
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