The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 02, 1945, Page 6, Image 6
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'FT: \0\\ FORSPAP.NV.^fc—, .■■MilitjHflB .1 JACK DAVIS By TED WATSON X ft/ll MAt£ 70 ” /.VV, 7£ ‘AtiXX^y 'd£ 7»£ sMf&e cattmsy SCAM 7V Ai.MBOO MV Poe a './77if £+*r MO A OOi£ Of M t M£OC.\£... ( / 'M Mny A&x/r A m/H6 A*D /F / ( MOXTy 2*0*7 -iFSTt '. \ ( UP h£P£ /r? 60**A 1 V PkJ%£ BAP RK / H/M f jy^ t-von 7H* K (AIOX^Y WATM./Vor ) \ fcol/aZ »W/)«e/ J CeaftnM’at ‘uvn | Th7»£ /r* Aax/r t/M£ / H£A/?D 1*Mi£T////VG ^FQOMjJAk'£/ The Children’s -COLUMN (BY JOAN McCAW) SYMPATHY FOR: CHARLES DICKERSON. SR, who passed away Sunday evening He was a kind, friendly and cheer ful man. When the children of our street would play ball, he would play also, even if he was a grown man. I bow my head in great sympathy, he was a man who did not think because he was a grown up, that he couldn’t play' with child ren. Not just the children on Ohio but he loved all children. Valarta Joan McCaw, Editor. The no-foa) $0-dh£s°/' BLACK SHEEP ON BOTH SIDES Let’s not judge any group by its worst members. , If we are prejudiced against labor, we are apt to think of some pop-eyed fire-eater as the symbol of labor. And I know a few useless mem bers of otherwise fine families of business leaders who are often held up as typical “idle rich in dustrialists.” Their grandfathers or fathers struggled to build an honest business. Other members of their families work hard to carry it on. But these black sheep go in for night life and general high-jinks. The best people among workers or among business builders don’t get their names in the papers as often as the dam fools on either side of the fence. JAPAN IS NEXT." Free Ticket To The Ritz for Kiddies! ATTENTIONS Anyone who has anything such ag poems, stories, jokes or reports or if you happen to have any other things which you think would be interesting to little children, bring to Valaria Joan McCaw, 2S06 Ohio streetj Omaha. 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