The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, February 12, 1944, CITY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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DNElgjDAY
The Fighting 99th
(from the W. H. Public Pulse)
Omaha: I think The Wor*d-Her
ald has an opportunity to hasten
the appreciation of minority groups
if more space of more prominence
would be given t osuch accomplish
ments as that of the 99th United
States Fighter Squadron.
In a recent issue of your paper
it was stated the all-Negro unit
had been credited with eight of the
28 enemy planes destroyed in a dog
fight over Neltuno b-achhead.
Had it not been for th- fact that
I am a newspaper fanatic and road
practically everything of import
ance, I would have overlooked this
interesting fact.
eW. the patriotic, bond buying
Negro citizens of Omaha are grave
ly concerned about the heroic ef
forts of our boys, and would great
ly appreciate being informed on;
articles of this type in a more con
spicuous column.
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Committee: John Riley, Chairman,
William Booker, Richard Bryant, A. Johnson. _ _ _ _ _
SURGERY ATI SEA
DRAMA IN THE RAW, whipped
up by the powerful pen of John
Steinbeck and brought to the
screen under the direction of Al
fred Hitchcock, is the tingling key
note of "Lifeboat,” n®w Twentieth
Sentury-Fox movie chronicle of
the survivors of a torpedoing who
find themselves adrift in the small
boat—at the mercy of the sea and
sometimes of each other- Although
the entire action takes place in a
crowded lifeboat, a space hereto
fore considered too confining for
film story-telling. Hitchcock man
ages to pack into it such elemert
als as two killings, a suicide, an
operation and even a couple of ro
mances. Starring- Tallulah Bank- j
head. "Lifeboat” has a featured
cast consisting of William Retidix
Walter Slezak. Mary Anderson,
John Hodiak. Henry Hull. Heath
er Angel, Hume Cronyn and Can
ada Le-e. The drama of the plot
heightens in intensity when the
survivors pick up the Nazi sub
skipper who had ordered the life
boats shelled and whose own craft
was sent to the bottom by a last
shot from the sinking ship. Thi
sub commander, played by Walter
Slezak, secretly equipped with vit
amin tablets and water, takes ad
vantage of a temporary split am
ong the lifeboat passengers to
seize control. Only when the oth
prs finally unite among themselv
es is his po'ver broken. A doctor
in civilian life, it is the Nazi skip
per who performs a leg amputa
tion on William Bendix, who has
the role of an injured seaman. The
tecene above, one of the most grip
ping in the film, shows S<ezak
sterilizing a knife blade for the
operation over a cigarette lighu-i.
as Mary Anderson. Canada Lee.
Tallulah Bankhead and John Bud
iak shield the flame from the wind
SMILE
AWHILE
CORRECT!
Boy—“Will you marry me, darl
ing?’'
Girl—“What—and lead a life of
misery."
Boy—“Well, darlisg, misery loves
company, you know.”
*****
LOTS AND LOTS OF TEARS!
It was raining. The little boy,
age three, stood watching the rain
drops beating against the window
pane. His mother was discussing
the war with a neighbor who had
dropped in for a chat
j “Yes,” she said, “the world is
very sad today because of the war”
“It sure is. mama, “broke in the
little boy, "see how it is crying.”
*****
HERE ARE THOSE PLACES.?
Three explorers were bragging
about the unusual climatic condi
tions of places they had been. One
said, “I was in a town in Alaska
where it got so cold in the winter
that zero was considered ideal
spring weather.”
The second explorer came back
with, “That's nothing. I was in a
town in Russia that got so cold in
the winter that if it got as warm
as zero the natives were overcome
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by the heat.”
But this is what the third ex
plorer said: ‘‘Well. I haven’t been
in many cold places, but once I
was in a part of Africa that got so
hot in the summer that my native
servant would not let me take a
bath, even in boiling water, for fear
I might freeze to death.”
—HILL.
INTO NAVY AT SAME TIME
FATHER AND SON MISTERED
Two Bluejackets answer to the
name of Emile Winston Williams
at muster in the Negro Regiments'
outgoing unit at the U. S. Navai
Training Station, Great Lakes, 111.
That's to be expected as they are
a father and son of 4533 S. Mich
igan Ave., Chicago, 111., who were
drafted together by their local
; board, were sworn into the Navy
| at the same time, went hrough
I recruit training at Great Lakes as
i members of the same company.
They will go separate ways in
their Navy careers within the next
few weeks, however, when Emile.
Ill leaves outgoing unit to attend
the Navy’s Service School for Av
1 iation Ordnascemen at Memphis,
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Tenn. His father. Emile, Jr., will
remain at the Training Station as
a member of Ship’s Company.
The Bluejackets’ wife and moth
er. Mrs. Dorothy Williams, is a
stenographer at the Ida B. Wells
Housing Project on the South Side
of Chicago. Her husband, who is
37 years old was a waiter at the
Palmer House in Chicago for 14
years before entering service. The
son 18, formerly operated a print
ing machine in the Safety and Se
curity branch of the Army Ordn
ance Department in the same city
He attended St. Philip’s High
school on a scholarship.
The father and grandfather of
the two sailors is Emile Winston
Williams of 702 E. 54th St., Los
Angeles, Calif.
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■ It's the story of the yeor about
■ the family of the year—THE
f SULLIVANS — with Anne BAXTER,
Thomas MITCHELL, Selena ROYLE,
Trudy MARSHALL ond the five grand
new male stars tdwara KTAN, jonn
CAMPBELL, James CARDWELL, John ALVIN and
George OFFERMAN, Jr. as The Sullivan Boys!
• * *
"THE SONG OF BERNADETTE is the great.
est motion picture Hollywood has ever made!"
I says Kate Cameron in the N. Y. Doily News! The
L miraculous screen version of Franz Werfel's great
' novel introduces Jennifer JONES
i with William EYTHE, Charles
■ BICKFORD, Vincent PRICE, Lee J.
" COBB, and Gladys COOPER,
directed fay Henry KING,
produced by William PERLBERG.,
—_ _
MRS. MATTIE TAYLOR.
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LEGION
SIDELITES
by JULIUS E. HILL
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With changes in business meth
ods that seem to please everyone
Roosevelt Post No. 30, The Amer ■
ican Legion, is stepping right al
ong with nothing for it to do but
steer a straight course ahead, as it
has been doing the last two years,
for it to continue being successful.
*****
This is no time to change horses
in mjd-stream and the members,
should see to it that such isn’t
done. This is no time to try out
new plans, especially if they are
of a nature that are doubtful from
the beginning.
*****
There are many outside the post
who would like to see it in the
sloven condition that it once was.
—and that is for sure. Yes and
there may be some within the post
who would delight in seeing it that
way too- But it is not likely that
any group or clique, if in existence
will be given a chance to stick
their fingers in the pie and pull
forth a plum—that is not unless
the members lav down on their
job. And it is not believed that
they will.
*****
Divided we fall—United we
land. Let’s STANDI
AUXILIARY NEWS
Mrs. Eva Milsap. president of the
Ladies Auxiliary. Roosevelt Post
No. 30, The American Legion, an
nounced in the joint meeting last
Thursday a week ago, that the Aux
iliary will buy a War Bond froUQ
Roosevelt Post.
*****
Mrs. Greta Wade. Auxiliary Sec
retary. is working with the OCD.
women in the sale of War Bonds
and Stamps.
*****
Mrs. Crawford, addressing the.
joint meeting, stated that she
wanted all to know that they were
always on the job.
*****
Mrs. Crawford is leading the
drive for money and articles of
furniture, with which to fix up a
recreation room for the soldiers
stationed at a camp some distants
from Fairbury, Nebraska. Roose
velt Post No. 30. contributed $25.00
in cash to the Red Cross, with
which Mrs. Crawford is connected
to aid in furnishing this room.
*****
Mrs. Deloris Blackwell was one
of the speakers at the joint meet
ing of the Post and Auxiliary last
meeting night. She spoke concern
ing the bond drive. She heads the
OCD. group on the northside. She
is chairman of Ward 2 Group. Mrs.
Blackwell is a new member of the
Auxiliary.
*****
The Auxiliary had the regular
Monday dinner this week and did
quite well with it.
“DUBBED DETACHMENT UNITS
WALLET GAL"
Pretty Mildred Hughes is all in
smiles over being chosen “Wallet
Gal’’ by a I>E1IL Detachment Unit
on the West Coast according to
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Everybody loves a love story!
* * ★ ★
Especially when it’s a story of love
like a flame—love like a song!
★ * * ★
Love like you'll experience in "Song
Of Russia”.
★ * * *
It’s MGM’s fascinating film.
★ ★ ★ *
With Robert Taylor and Susan Peters
as the romantic pair.
■
Bob is a Yank in Moscow. Susan is the
lovely lady he discovers there.
★ * ★ ★
While glorious music plays—the dashing
American and the enchanting Russian
find their hearts beating in tune!
* ★ ★ ★
Your own heart will probably skip a
beat—as you live through the stirring
scenes—listen to the lilting music—for
the “Song Of Russia” really sings!
★ ★ ★ ★
John Hodiak, Robert Benchley and
Felix Bressart are important characters
in this important picture.
★ ★ ★ ★
Leo says—“Song Of Russia” is what
it takes to make one happy!
M « « «
And when it comes
to pictures, Leo is
usually right!
—lea
P. S. Have you
bought that extra
bond?
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Today is the birthday anniversary of a great American . . .
Abraham Lincoln. His memory will remain enshrined forever
in the hearts of the American people. Today, when the Amer
ican system of Free Enterprise is being attacked, it is well to
recall what Abraham Lincoln once said . . . it s as true today
as when he said it:
"Property is the fruit of labor. Property is
desirable. Let not him who is houseless pull
down the house of another, hut let him work
diligently and build one for himself, thus
assuring that HIS home be safe from violence
when built
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