The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 19, 1941, City Edition, Page 6, Image 6

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KNOXVILLE GIRLS O. K.
YOO-HOOS’
Knoxville, Tenn.—Comment on
the disciplining of men of the .00
th (Yoo-Hoo) battalion by Lt.
Gen. Ben Lear has come from
many quarters, pro and con. Here
are four Knoxville sub-debs who
say they definitely se© nothing
wrong with soldier’3 Yoo-Hooing
at girl golfers in shorts. They
are left to right: Mary Towns
Bruner; Nancy Hoofman; Lloyd
Keener; and Betty Ashe- The
tempest started when the troops
Yoo-Hooed at girl golfers in shorts
at Memphis, not knowing that Lt.
den. Lear w/.s among the golfers.
The General was heckled himself
when he remonstrated and the re
sult was that the men had to hike
15 miles. The General was golf-(*
ing in civi's.
Well my good friends, this '
your week to week G, O. T. S.
cornin’ on like a light, and blown
up highern’ a kite in a mellow
sort o’way....So lend me your
listerners and dash aboard so we
can scan the column and see what
the tongue twisters jive is these
awful, awful days. Days when it
seems as though life has played it<?
last tuns and vowed never to
play again.... days when it seems
as though your Lochinvar has left,
you to bear the burdens of life
alone and dared you to venture
to struggle on without him. her,
he. she or whoever he may be.
DO YOU KNOW WHY HE
CALLS HIMSELF KILLER Mc
COY—
• •••(1) He kilt so many living
things and even kilt the sea
and that’s why they ealls it the
dea 1 sea.
*mmamm
I'ETER LORRIE
Just when are you going to let
the public know who you really
like - - - - Somebody’s getting fed up.
They tell me iron wears out.
Now the lick of the week was
las’ Sunday night when the reg
ular Tuesday nighters came on
'TTith a fine party... -where? ....
Well, it was at the Weiner Slip,
and there the G. O- T. S. bad the
rare but opportune pleasure of
meeting the Brooklyn Giants.
LOOKS LIKE
Roeina Jones is patriotic; giving ]
less for plain dothesmen, she is
. now giving one of Uncle Sam’s [
men a break.
FOR MEN ONLY
• • • - Be on the lookout for this
person. She recently returned
from Houston, Texas after visiting
Uncle Sam is Using
the Telephone a Lot Now
The unprecedented speed-up of de
fense activities and general business
have placed heavy demands on the
telephone, particularly in the larger
cities and over the principal long
distance lines.
o c‘
National defense demands for telephone ser
vice are being met promptly and fully but
doing this and, at the same time, minimizing
the restrictive effect of defense needs upon
the service generally, is a tremendous job.
northwestern bell telephone company
A NEW WARDEN COMES TO
SING SING
I
Ossining. N. Y.—Robert J. Kir
by, 51 year old successor to Lew
is E. Lawes as warden of Sing
Sing prison, looks through the bars
of the Administration Building.
Kirby has been the principal keep
er of the State Prison at Attica,
N Y., for 10 years. He formally
assumed his new job July lo.
her kinsmen, and claims that she
had a heck of a good time down
there. For any of you, who are
interested, a brief description is
necessary. Her hair is coal black
-complexion, teasin’ brown,
height •••■ short stop -summin’
it all up. she is nice looking; and
she is none other than Helen Brad
shaw.
IT’S SO BAD BUT TOUCHING
Why Phillip Love, a fairly good
looking chip looks so blue these
days - • • - The question that lies be
fore us is... . we are wondering
if a woman is involved?
AND NOW WE “QUOTE”
“I borrowed somebodies yal
ler Poniac and got yaller womm
in’ to match it; although any typ
es all right- • • - just so-.”
unquote .
That glamorous, cool, calm and
collective Mary Harris is back on
the scene, after being in camn for
several week.-Mabee the bad D.
G. will be more considerate sin^e
he pined for her while she was a
way and received only a letter
from her.
ARE YOU ELIGIBLE—
TO SOLVE THIS MYSTERY?
.... Who w\as the 2 couples that
cared less for the carnival last
week and toured to Jeff’s, order
ed a slag of barbecue, pop, etc—
then made headway for Elmwood
Park, in order to enjoy the meat:
or was it really the meat they
wanted to enjoy. Could have been
a gag for the ole’ moon really was
a shining.
THE COPS ARE ON THE BEAT
To pick up the members, prea
cers and deacons that often held
a prayer meeting every night on
the side of Hollywood. Better
watch it boys, you came mighty
close to getting lamed the other
night.
DRAGGING THE CARNIVAL
Let’s go to the carnival on the
old circus grounds and see what
the folks are doing . .Harry Best,
spent the “last night” with a boy
friend of his...-they were just
walking around - • • - Doris Pittiman
was with Wilbert Williams one
night and Jesse King was with him
the next night, whatta ..man. he
must have spent “around” ten dol
lars. Roosevelt Laten was seen
with a big mcb of girls•••• Lesse
Murrell was with the important
“jig’' Bernard Maroney.... Guy
Rucker seemed to be having quite
a time with Millie Green... .Katie
Beesley was riding around on the
most daring rides with John
Booth. . . . Ross Fontaine was with
Charlotte Ellis-Kenneth Mar
oney seem to “care less” for girls
he was all byhimself- .. .Olive Wil
THE U S. NAVY OVER
ICELAND
Akureyri. Iceland—Official U.
S. Navy photo—Thte United Stat
WHO IS THIS MAN?
Akron, Ohio—Spl. CFI photo to
Orr.'aha Guide by George A. Kik
endall—Photo shows Bryon A.
Bankes of Akron who is almost a
counterpart of Rudolph Hess, a
fact that has caused many in these
parts to believe that the “Hess”
who parachuted into England may
have been a clever facsimile of the
real Hess. Bankes, too, is a good
actor. He has taken part in
many of the plays at Kent State
j University. He has been vice
i president of the Cuyahoga Falls
j Players, a little theatre organiz
ation. He is also an ordained
minister and has preached in the
Church of Christ at Hudson, Ohio,
for the past eight years- He is
vice president of the Bankes Insti
tute of Commerce in Akron and
teaches speech and salesmanship
there.
lis rode everything there was to
ride-• • ■ Delmar Russell was also
seen with his twenty young girls
It is rumored that,—that carni
val was really on.
HERE’S A FLASH!
. Young studds, have you seen thp
new girl who is tredding the path
with Thomas Willis Altho she
hasn’t met many ‘‘hep cats” yet,
her name is Myra -Lee • Lafall,
from Dallas, Texas many ..of
you can recognize her as “Miss
America” of Lincoln High School,
because her picture was in the
Pittsburgh Courier a short time
ago .-Myra has planned to spend
the summer in Omaha—Come on
Cats, let’s help little Thomas show
her just how fine our city really
is....
WHO BLEW OUT THE FLAME?
It looks like one of our most
popular lads (Jack Williams) is
slipping. ..-we seen him with his
old unforgotten “flame” (AUha
Robinson)...-just wondering if
that “flame” yet have a sparkle - ■
or did the Lenore, blow the flame
out-...If you ask us-there is
still a “flicker”.
VIOLA LITTLEJOHN
have found herself another love
“High temper” J. M.. It seems as !
(hough she is trying to forget
“James Cagney”.
THE KNOWLEDGE TEACHER
Althea Lightning is back. . she
is another one of our finer girls
who is progressing rapidly. . Just
wondering if she really is the first
fiddle in G. H. Band as L. P. has
boosted before she came back ...
As far as we can see; she isn’t!
even playing the third fiddle. And
L. P. has quit boasting... .
STROLLERS
We imagine the three couples
were out for a good time Monday
night-they were at Elmwood
Park- eating , drinking and
strolling along-They were R.
L.—B. R. — H. B.—boys; F G. —
W. P. and A. M. all riding F. G’s.
car ...
CORRINE SEAY—
strongly recommend Estelle
Littlejohn to read this; Quote; she
says ‘I’m shore glad that one boy
ain’t got it all”-As we know,
unquote.... Good things come to
those who wait.
es Navy released this view of the
harbor at Akureyri, Iceland, with
the comment that the picture was
taken from a naval patrol plane a
•few days” preceding the U. S.
occupation. This port is Iceland’s
second largest city.
WOMEN OF RUSSIA DO THEIR
HIT
USSR—Radio photo—A woman
motorcyclist of the Moscow Air
Raid Precautions Organization is
shown receiving her assignment
r~-..' . —. ■ ----—
at Air Raid Precautions headquar
ters. Soviet women are even en
gaged fighting with the men iT
the front lines, the Russians say
Passed by the Russian censor.
ARMISTICE SIGNED IN I
STRIA
Britain’s five weeks military
campaign in Syria is over. The
terms of the armistice are military
?ecrets and cannot be divulged,
but it is believed the carrying out
of the terms will be administered
by “Free French” forces. The
fall of (1) Beirut, capitol of Leb
• uiun. was accomplished by the fol
lowing military moves: One force
was proceeding from (2) Damas
rtw- ‘‘Free French” forces were
operating at Quariateine, where
they concentrated with British
forces at Homs from (3> Tadmur.
An Indian contingent wfas attack
ing westward from Demir Kapu
(5).
FOR THE FIRST TIME—IN A
LONG TIME—
We spotted Olive Whitney and
Jeannette McGee at the Carnival
• ..•They were with their lovers,
all looking very fine.
Calvin Frazier and Joseph Lam
berth will leave, Sunday for Los
Angeles- •• Enroute, they will
stop at Nevada and Phoenix- . i
Left to mourn is their heart, beats
in this small town.
FADS AND FASHIONS
Willa Kate Harris really does
look exonic in her beige jacket
and dark brown slacks-Emm
ett James takes the view in his
fine, drapped blue suit-Helen
Bradshawy looked very well sn
her navy and red slack suit.
Harold Boggas and Willard look
fine in their w-hite sharkskin shirts
• - • - Fred Fathering tops the score
in his sport sut-“Brother can
you spare a dime”, this is what
Marcus Douglas asks everyone
since he has been wearing his new
blue slack suit ...And last but
not least.... It is strongly recom
mended that in fashions; all shape
ess girls should wear broomstick ,
skirts.
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OLDEST GAME WARDEN IN
COUNTRY
Berne, Ind..—Spl. CFI photo to
The Omaha Guide by Simon M.
Schwartz—Captain Rodney Flem
ing, who lives near Fort Wayne,
recently rounded out 42 years as
an Indiana game warden. Mm.
McKinley was president when
Fleming started his job and Jam
es A. Mount was governor of In
diana. Fleming has been slugged
and shot at many times during
these 42 years, but he enjoys nis
work and is still at it. A careful
survey has shown that he is the
oldest game warden, in service, in
the country.
KING OF THE MARBLE
WORLD
Wildwood. N. J.—Gerald Rob
inson, 14, of Scranton. Penna..
crowned champion July 11 as ho
won the 19th annual national mar
ble tourament. Robinson, prev
iously Eastern Section marble
titleholder, defeated the class of
the country for the bip honors.
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