The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 17, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE ••HOT SKAT”
N'ew York (Soundphoto) _Mayor
Kiorello H. LaGuardia shows May
or-elect William O’Dwyer the "hot
r~ ---
Seat" in the New York City Hall
occupied by the Chief Executive of
Gotham. O’Dwyer taken over the
job and neat^ January 1st.
[THEY’LL NEVER DIE
■ ’ ---
F I
BENJAMIN
BANNEKER
MATHEMATICIAN
STATESMAN
ENOUGH CANNOT BE 5AID
IN PRAISE OF THI5 GREAT
MAN WHO, AT 22 AAADE ONE
OF AMERICA'S FIRST CLOCKS*
IN 1731 BANNEKER WAS
BORN (A FREE CITIZEN) AT
ELLICOTT MILLS,MD- WITH
LITTLE MORE THAN AVERAGE
SCHOOLING HE BEGAN WORK
ON AN ALMANAC* THE FIRST
WAS PUBLISHED IN 1792 •
BANNEKER ALSO WAS A
MEMBER OF THE COMMISSION
WHICH PLANNED THE LAY
OUT FOR THE CITY OF
WASH INGTON, D.C. fj
BANNEKERS NOBLE (JsE
OF HIS OWN FREEDOM IN HIS
FIGHT AGAINST SLAVERY AS
WEL1 ’IS PROPOSAL FOR
THE i USHMENT OF THE
FEDEIW OFFICE OF SECRETARY
OF PEACE MARK HIM AS ONE
x OF OUR GREAT STATESMEN?
THANKSGIVING HAY
IIV H. W. SMITH l
All of our foil,} memories takes
our thoughts back to Remember
that the Pilgrims were thinking a
bout giving thanks when they were
on the ocean in a very slow boat,
and as Columbus and the crew that
was with him thanked the Al
mighty God for their safe voyage....
the Pilgrims created a Thanksglv.
ing Day for a very good crop sea
son, and we all should follow in the
footsteps of those fair minded God
fearing ones and give thanks that
we are living and at peace.
THE NAACP!
The regular monthly meeting of
tbe NAACP will be held at Parad
ise Baptist Church on Sunday after
noon Nov. IS, at 3:30 pm. an,} we
are hoping for a very good attend
ance as we should have a member
ship of 2,000 in Omaha and if ev
eryone will be a good spoke in the
wheel, our efforts will be crowned
NOW IS THE TIME TO GE I I
YOUR SHOES REBUILT
Quality Material anil Guaranteed
Quality Work”
LAKE SHOE SERVICE
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troductory size now only 29c! Try Ostrex Tonle
Tablets for new pep. younger feeling, this very day.
.For Sale at all drugstores every
where-—in Omaha, at Smith's and
Walgreens."
Don t worry about money.
Home affairs, Bad I.uok, Iwfl
Jinks and Love. No mat
ter what your troubles are «1 ,
write me.
M. CAltOI.VN
-■'i-d-' s. MU'hleiui A vr.
ChlniK.., 10. 111.
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—With Buckley's "Canadiol"
Almost Instantly you get the surprise of
your life — coughing spasm eases — right
away it loosens up thick choking phlegm—
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There’s real economy in Buckley’s all
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spoonful will convince the most skeptical, i
Get Buckley’s “CANADIOL” the cough j
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FROM MICROBE TO MAN
IrWUV. wells
>he fascinating story of theog •
VELOBMENT OF OUR UNBORN BOOT
FROM A SINGLE MICROBE SIZED EGG- j
CELL INTO A HUMAN BEING. Btfc.
SENTEO IN SIMPLE LANGUAGE. THESE
facts will amaze you. regard
LESS Of YOUR READING TASTES.
BRICE SI BOSTBaB
20tm CENTURY PRESS
100 A ST. TACOSA «ASMlNE*i
GOOD OPPORTUNITY
TWO *ot*. corner nnd adjoining, on
Noutlnvrxt corner 21«t nnd Grace
Extensive frontage on both 21st nni*
Grace. Idenl for 2 or more home*,
or e*pecinlly Halted n* Church
eroandH, Make reasonable offer
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or Call HA-0S06.
BETTE DAVIS Story
(continued from page 1)
life of the Hollywood Canteen
Foundation, the other seven being
people high in the Film Industry)
other members of Musician Local
767 (colored) as well as colored
matrons, young hostesses and en
tertainers to help in the Canteen.
The colored volunteers were on
hand during all the years the Can
teen existed, and all were pleased
with the democratic attitude they
found there.
On one occasion right at the start
i a discussion arose because colored
servicemen and women were NOT
segregated. The colored volunteers
took no part in the argument, they
Sin.ply sat by and listened. In hor.
rified tones, one white woman re
ported to Miss Davis that there was
no segregation or discrimination,
the colored soldiers and the v.-hi'.e
soldiers were doing the same thing,,
were friendly with everyone and
that something ought to be done a
bout it.
Instantly Miss Davis replied,
"That's fine_encourage it. We
have a Democratic American insti
tution ar.d we want to keep it that
way.” John Garfield chinned in
with the remark that colored col
diers were making the same sacri
fices as white soldiers and should
have the same privileges. Then
Film Director, Mervyn Leroy said
in no uncertain term* that be d re
sign f anyone were to start any
unAmerican discrimination in the
Hollywood Canteen. Mr Garfield
and Miss Davis thought that was
a good idea, so they said they’d re.
sign too. The fight lasted only a
short while during this one even
ing. When ended, the victory be
longed to Davis, Garfield, Leroy
and American Democracy, for nev
er after that was segregation even
suggested for the Hollywood Can
teen.
Now- in allowing her name to be
identified with the Urban League
Bette Davis has again shown that
she is a responsible citizen and a
truly broad person. Her action
should encourage other people to
study and take seriously the events
and problems of the day. and to
work on them with the best inter
ests of the community at heart.
with good success, as it is all for
one and one for all. Don’t forget
the date November 18_ 3:30 pm.
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THE ABBE’ WALLACE SERVICE
P. 0. Box 11, Atlanta 1, Georgia
i. —juayoe you can give me
some helpful advice. I am IS years
of age and am in love with a
young man 3 years my senior. I
know he loves me and we want to
get married. This man has been
married once. Do you think there
will be anything wrong if I marri.
e<j him? People joke me about him
but they they knew how awfully
sweet he is to me, they would prob
ably understand. We have brought
this proposal before my people. At
first they left it to us, and then
they heard such rumors, as people
often do hear. an<j they suddenly
changed their minds. Do you think
it would be too wrong if we were
secretly married over their protest?
You see. we love each other desper
ately. j
Ans: Secret marriages are wrong I
Marriage makes it right for two
people to live together openly and
Should never be shroude<j into se
crecy. When you marry( do so op
enly and in the eyes of all who
know you. There must be some
specific reason for your parents to
change their mind about this young
man as they hawe done. Postpone
any thoughts of marriage until you
have had ample time to get to the
bottom of these . rumors and thrash
the matter out. The fac that he
'.as been married once before is e.
nough to make your parents a lit
tle dubious of him, but if he can
convince them beyond a doubt that
he is sincere, they will see your side
of the issue in time.
L. C. T_I have been married
two years and my husband is over
seas. He was the first and only
boy I went with and the only one I
ever loved. Since he has been gone
I have fallen in love with a man
17 years older than I and has a
wife and children. He’s a gambler
with a bad reputation. At first he
was very sweet and came to see me
3 times a week but now I only see
him once a week. I have tried to
quit him, but when he eomeg a
round, I can’t resist him. 1 can't
go out with him because of his
wife and she is really jealous of
he and I. Should I stop going with
this man, and if so how can I?
Ans: Of course you must stop
going with this man, as you well
know if you are to find any happi
ness at all and keep your self-res
pect. Take stock of yourself and
be fair enough to admit that you
are getting nothing from this sord
id affair and you will be more than
glad to cast him aside. You're not
in love with him you’re in love
|Marcus JEWELERS}
I 320 N. 16 1
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• 6 LBS. OF LAUNDRY BEAUTIFULLY
LAUNDERED FOR ONLY COc AND ONLY
7c For Each Additional lb..
• This Includes the Ironing of all FLAT-WORK with Wearing
Apparel Returned Just Damo Enough for Ironing.
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HUCKLEBERRY FIISN
/' noBooY To Kiss fne Good NIGHT. 'nobody 7b Say, * DON’T DO T*w,\
l NOBODY To MAKE ME WASH HUCKLEBERRY!" ” DON-T Do \
my ears amo feet. this , huckleberry!- "tut Tutf
NOBODY MAKE ME * Vou MUST N'T SO SWIMMING ,7foDAY, ]
WEAR GOOD ClOTHES. HUCKLEBERRY!* /
NOBODY To SToP * JUST LOOK AT TOUR HahOS.'T
,ME FROM SWEARlM’J • OoM'Y PICK YOUR TEETH
^ ^ NNITH THE FORK'.* )
* DON'T GAP Amo STRETCH/
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l VTU. SAYE YOU / ^ V/ILL YOU HAVE,il BUT NOT AW/^Y!
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with the illusion you have built a
round hin»>' Your husband gave
you credit for being mature and
having strength of character to re
sist temptations of this kind and
you are certainly building him up
for a great let-down. Wipe the
slate clean now, once and for all.
and get back in the groove of that
of a loyal mate.
L. C. B_Yes. you may write for
your 1946 Astro Reading. Send 2Z->;
for same and be sure to include
your full name correct birthdate
and address. You may also present
three problems.
3:- r *
M. E. P_I am bringing you my
problem. I am married to a sold
ier. He is 38 years old and I am
22. This is my worry; I am young
and like to go out sometimes but
my husband doesn’t want me to go
any pluc§. Tie treats me real nice.
1 have no cofnplaint there. But the
camp has dances out where he is
stationed quite often but he won’t
let me go. He said it isn’t nice for
a married woman to go to places
like tbat. Now I have put up with
this for u year and nine months and
I am tired of it. I want a little
pleasure. I don’t have any child
ren or anything to hold me down
and I want your help.
Ans: Pleasing your husband is by
far more important to you than go
ing out dancing. If you were to
go against his wishes he would be
come thoroughly disgusted and
you might lose him. At the pres
ent he’s in service and can’t live
with you or carry you out evenings
but this is only a temporary ar
rangement. He will be getting his
discharge shortly and at that time
you two can work out a satisfact
ory solution to your problems. He
will feel differently about your go
ing out ditcing when he is in a po
sition to take you out himself. In’
the meantime, continue on as you
are and do nothing thstt tyifi. may
have reasons to regret later'oh.
WATKINS Territory
Available.
Earnings, $30 to $35 a
Week.
See Lee H. Henderson,
1909 Leavenworth
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Nebraska Poultry
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BREEZY eyT. Mtivm
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PCOR. LITTLE PIGSKIN AUP
OVER THE PLACE.'/] 1
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P.. EVEN THE RESERVE
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ARE SPEEDING
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Next Door: She sent me 1<46 letters-,ho\\ many Tan Topics: “Now that I’m finished practicing, can
did you receive?” I go outdoors and slug Frankie in the kisser?”