The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 16, 1941, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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Send all letters to ABBE’ WALLACE, P. 0. Box, 11, Atlanta, Georgia
E .W.—Please tell me why my
dear husband moved out from me
and did not tell me anything? We
have been married one year. Why
did he do so?
Ans: Your husband took the
easiest way out. Rather than
create a fuss and tell you to your
face that there is “someone else”
... he just eased out clothes and
all. I think he realizes full well
the dirty deal you gave him and
he is ashamed to come home and
face the music- My belief is that
the whole situation will be patched
up thru the help of mutual friends
and you will be back together a'
gain.
*****
V. B. T.—Please tell me if you
think I will recover from the sick
ness I have I was born May 21,
1916. I would rather read your
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my neighborhood talks about you.
We think you’re great.
Ans: Thanks- It seems to me
that you are already on the road
to recovery. Just keep following
your doctor's instructions and you
will be okay. Furthermore, I feel
that it will only be a matter of
time before your fondest desire
will be granted- Tell your hus
band not to give up hope....tell
him I said it takes two to do that
job. My prediction Is a nice little
girl about NINE POUNDS.
*****
WEARIED LVER:—I am in
love with a very nice young man
who says he is just 23 years of
age and so am I- He says that
he really loves me. Will he give
me money when I have dates with
him or will I hafta ask him for it
or not?
Ans; You can ask him for it
if you want but that is all the good
it will do. You see your friend
has his own ideas about girls who
expect their boy friends to keep
them up and supply them with
spending money- N,o my dear girl
if that is the kind of a boy friend
you’re looking for--•-you picked
the wrong guy this time.
*****
L. M- B.—I am a constant read
er of your column. Mr. Wallace,
my brother in New Mexico won’t
answer any of our letters and I
want to know if he receives them?
Does someone else get them be
fore he does and disposes of
them ? None of them are ever re
turned unclaimed.
Ans: Suppose you try this
method of getting a reply. Write
your brother a letter and send it
by Registered Mail with a RE
TURN RECEIPT REQUESTED.
This will answer the first part of
your question in short order. Now
as to why he doesn’t answer your
letters: It is my belief that you
get an answer providing you do
not beg for money- Make no
mention of money in your letters
for awhile and your brother will
respond promptly. But it gripes
him to beat h- when the only
word he ever gets from home is a
hint for money.
*****
O. J.—Will this soldier who
claims he loves me and I ever
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Methodists Devote $5,000 to Sending s*
Harlem Youngsters to Summer Camps
iws.vat i i —-- t s y
Children learning arts and crafts, archery, Indian lore at summer camps.
Harlem Methodist ministers were called into Conference recently by Dr. Fred B. Newell, executive secre
tary of the Methodist New York City Society. “We have $5,000 we wish to spend for the best interests of your
people,” he said. "How shall we use it?” “Summer camps for our children,” the pastors decided.
Mr. Alvin L. Wilks was appointed Methodist Camp Service Director. Applications were received In all
of Harlem’s seven churches of the denomination. Full or partial scholarships were granted as needed, so that
350 faithful Sunday School youngsters are enjoying a two-weeks stay at one or another of several well-estab
lished and equipped camps. In most cases parents defrayed travel costs and the 25c fee for physical ex
aminations.
— - - -
WORLD IN
REVIEW
Increasingly, the warring white
Powers are finding the cost of
racial exploitation in the past-. •
In the Far East, Great Britain is
alarmed over the imminent Thail
and-Japanese pact. .. .Meanwhile
wishing their forefathers hadn’t
been quite so harsh in their deal
ings with Thailand, which has no
reason to love the British • • • ■ And
in Hawaii, the United States is
becoming alarmed over the Japan
ese situation •. • • the majority of
the population in the Hawaiian Is
lands is Japanese... .160,000 in
all.... approximately twenty- five
percent are Hawaiian (therefore
American) born.... Their parents,
however, were bought to the is
lands for labor on the rich sugar
and fruit plantations.... As a dir
ect result of the white exploitation
Hawaii is now predominantly Jap
anese .... Amazing how unimport
ant the toll of colored lives lost in
the white man’s war in Africa
appears to be to the white press •
' Every day there are statistics as
to the number of planes lost, the
tonnage of ships sunk, the num
ber of prisoners (white) reported
captured -.. - BUT WHAT OF
THE AFRICAN SOLDIERS KIL
LED IN A WAR NOT OF THEIR
MAKING- ? .... Innocent colored
folk are again going to get it in
the neck, bearing far too much of
the burden of war already, as a di
rect result of the current embargo
on Jaapnese trade....As a result
Japan will no longer be the best
customer of American cotton, as in
the past decade... .w’th that rich
market gone, southern share crop
pers will have to tighten their
belts-.-.if they’ve got belts left.
*****
From Washington. President
Roosevelt is making repeated ef
forte to eradicate racial bias big
otry throughout the country--But
his work is constantly being sab
otaged by such racial bigots as
J marry or will I ever get my first
choice after the way he deceived
me he couldn’t have loved me. If
he were free would he marry me?
Ans. I doubt it ,and besides
there is no earthly chance of his
being free. No. he pulled your
leg good and proper and I am a
fraid you paid dearly for your
mistake. His attraction for you
was a physical one and he made
the most of it. The soldier will
bear encouraging and is a darn
sight more decent in every respect
than this other guy.
*****
L. D. D.—My husband and 1
have been married one year anc
one week My husband was ou1
until 12:45 Sunday night with a
man friend of his in town and 1
wat to know what to do about it?
Ans: You would be wise if yov
discouraged his continuing friend
ship with this particular man
Sometime close friends can have
an undesirable influence on folks
an dsuch is the case here. This
gentleman friend of his is quit(
a sport-so don’t let him put
any such ideas into your husbands
head.
Talmadge of Georgia. .The big
shots of the Army and Navy are
also busy undermining any work
towards racial equality.. . .Wit
ness the Jim Crow attitude of Ar
my commanders, insisting on the
. strict separation of colored and
whites.... The avy still retains its
GONE WITH THE WIND atti
tude .... Even in the face of
death, white “prestige” must be
maintained-••-Maybe it’s a white
man’s World.... but if so the
white man has made a hell of a
mess of it.... It might not be a
bad idea to hand it back to thei
colored people who do nine-tenths
I of the world’s work, anyway.
Then at least we would know
WHAT we were fighting for!....
Since the recent 7 P. M. curfew on
the sale of gasoline in 17 states on
the Eastern seaboard, garages
and service stations report that not
much gas is being saved.... Mot
orists fill up their tanks before 7
P M. deadline and many purchase I
gas in five gallon cans....One
service station near the Holland
, Tunnel sold 700 gallons of gas in
four hours.... Price administrat
or. Leon Henderson warns that
foods and textiles are rising fast
er than in the World Wlar period
.... Commodities whch he said are
sure to advance in price include
sugar, butter, canned pink salmon
dried beans, coffee, lard, overalls,
Work trousers rugs, mattresses,
and sheets.... Americans certain
ly smoke cigarettes-The Bur
eau of Internal Revenue listed 18
498,764,920 cigarettes manufact
ured in June-Marva Louis is
to receive $200 weekly temporary
alimony from Joe Louis.... This
amount is $100 more than her pre
vieus weekly allowance from the
champ.
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CALVIN’S
DIGEST
(by L BAYNARI) WHITNEY)
UNWHOLESOME SOULS
ALL OF PARIS
More than one observer, seek
ing to explain France’s moral
crackup before the iron willed
Nazi invaders have frequently
pointed out that selfishness and
lack of character caused the
death of France.
“For a wholesome soul, the uni
verse will pay any price," said
Frank Channing Haddock, author
of “Power of Will".
In a degree less dramatic, but
no less true, the fall of lesser na
tions and the weakness of the Brit
ish Empire are easily traced to a
decline of morale precepts. Never
before in the history of mankind
have nations, races and special
groups need and appreciate wbnle
some souls—disciplined rouls,
keen minds and proficient depend
able leaders.
IS DEMOCRACY SOFT?
Hitler, like Nitzhse, is a fierce
exponent of the doctrine that only
the strong deserve to survive; the
weak must go to the wall, and
‘we must help them thereto".
Totalitarian leaders insist that
democracies with its “Inervating
freedoms" produce a nation of
weak minds. And dictators firmly
believe that representative govern
ment is therefore a failure; that
the state must impose its will up
on the people for the people’s
“welfare."
People in democracies, however,
express and enforce their will
through the state and its leader
ship. People living under dictator
ship have easily become victims of
unwholesome souls—tyrants for a
day who invest themselves with
al lthe authority of divinity.
“Fate never forgives delays.”
This cogent truth by Ambassador
Bullitt gives force to fact, that if
democracy is to survive, the peo
ple themselves must never more
grow careless, but exercise the
most solmn wisdom in selection of
their chosen representatives—
wholesome souls whose duty is the
survival of civilization.
BOY REPORTS NSULT BY
MARITIME OFFICER
New York. N. Y.—President
Franklin D, Roosevelt receive a
report last week of a letter in
which a young Brooklyn, N Y.
man enlisted in the United States
Maritime Service in Florida, tells
of the humiliation and segregation
he suffered at the hands of an of
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‘WAR NEUROSIS’ TO BE NATL
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION TOPIC
Chicago, Aug. 12 (ANP) —The(
appearance of‘ War Neurosis” as
one of the topics of discussion on
the medical section program for
the 47th annual convention of the
National Medical association,
scheduled to meet at DuSable high
school here August 18-22. reflects
the influence of World War II on
this year’s gathering of physicians
pharmacists, hospital executives,
and insurance examiners.
It was pointed out by Dr- John
T. Giverns. secretary of the assoc-,
iation. when he released the con
vention program, that the most
serious health dislocation in any
post-war period is a tremendous
increase in the incidence of ‘‘War
Neurosis”.
Dr. John Sinclair Perry of Wash
ington, D .C. is scheduled to lec
ture on the subject at the conven
tion Experts from the Veterans
Administration facility at Tuske
gee, who have been charged with
icer and some of the men in his
company.
The letter was brought to the
National Association or the Ad
vancement of Colored People by
the boy’s father and states that
some of the southern men called
him “nigger” in front of the cap
I tain and the rest of the men.
The letter also says, “I heard
the Captain tell one of his officials
to get that ‘nigger’ out of the line
and put me on the side. While I
was looking for my bag, the Cap
tain was asking one of his offic
ials where he could place this nig
ger.’ He used that word quite of
ten. Then he came over to me
and told me to follow one of the
boys -he had picked. He said he
would have plenty of work for me
to do. I was then segregated from
the bunch I came down with. I
•ieep downstairs,”
In writing to President Roose
velt, the NAACP enclosed a copy
of the letter and stated the matter
is being called to his attention not
only because of the particular in
volved, but because of similar cas
es which have been brought to
the NAACP, and because of the
threat to national unity caused by
the actions of certain officials of
the United States government;
An adequate investigation of
the complaint was requested to
remedy this situation and to pre
vent its recurrence,
STRAUS PRAISE WELLS
PROJECT
Chicago, Aug. 12 (ANP) De
claring that the Ida B. Wells hom
es ranked among the highest from
an architectural standpoint in pub
lic housing, Nathan Straus, ad
ministrator -of the United States
Housing Authority, also compli
mented the landscaping and up
keep of the homes.
>;the grave responsibility of treat
ing victims of World War No. I,
will lead the discussion in an ef
fort to spread the methods and
techniques of treatment to as
many physicians as possible and
in so doing enable doctors to be
ready to diagnose and recogni-e
the ailment immediately, if the
citizens of this country are ever
called upon to fight.
The NMA Executive committee
recognizes this subject as one of
the most important of this year’s
i program. The discussion gets un
derway Wednesday morning. Aug.
2C. and will be led by Dr. E. H*
Dibble, Dr. P- P. Barker, and Dr.
Drue King, all of the Tuskegee
faculty.
A panel meeting will be devoted
to “War Medicine” at the Windy
City convention. In arranging the
program, the NMA has considered
the fad that the current war and
national defense preparations in
this country will create spedal
public health problems which must
be met intelligently by the Negro
doctors of America if the health
of the race is to be improved
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