The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 24, 1945, Page 7, Image 7
A HUMAN RELATION COLUMN WHEREIN THE TROUILED IN MIND AND HEART CAN SEEK COUNSEL AND GUIDANCE m.OTT1 »hen yoar mind is weighted down with worry ■nd you feel the Deed of guidance, end the counsel of an understanding friend Please write Your problem will be analyzed in the paper free just include a “ffplnir of th* eo,umn wi,h »our letter. For a “private reply” send 26c for ABBES 1946 INSPIRATIONAL READING. With each Read,ng you will rccei^ rmonal letter of sound and constructive advice analysing three l3> quea , **nd.? damped j Sc I envelope for your confidential reply, and siga roar full name, address and birthdate to all letters. Explain you case fully aad confine your problems within the realm of reason. Write to THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE P. 0. Box 11, Atlanta 1, Georgia THE NEW 1!*4fi READINGS ARE NOW READY! LRE_I have been married for 11 years. We married young and are the parents of two children. 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I have worked toward this en<j but up until now I’m still about where I started from. I can't get a decent job with only a high school education. Tell me what to do? Ans: Decide what career it is that you wish to follow and enter night school for further training along this line. You have the ad vantage of living in a large city and it shouldn't be at all difficult for you to arrange for a course of study. This is your only alternat ive as you have no one to turn to for further financial aid. If you have the will and ambition to get a college degree> it can be done. LAG_I am single an,j am plan. ning on buying a home for my friend and I. He is in France and he sends me a cheek each month. Tell me what to do? Ans: Your friend is very thought ful and apparently has a great deal of confidence in you to send you his money each month as he is doing. If you desire to wind your way deeply into his heart, bank his money and save it until he re turns. At that time you two can get married and choose your own home site. BBM_I am a girl of 15 and as yo u know, I am at the start of liking boys. I have 5 brothels and 1 sister all of them are young er than I. and I can 't do anything but what they tattle. I don’t go anywhere but what one of them is sent with me. Now how can I keep them from telling all of my per sonal business which they do not find out by me_telling ,tlu*m but by them following me. One of my brothers told on me for smoking but they didn't tell on my sister who smoked also. Now I am think ing about running away. Shall I go? Give me some good advice. Ans: The mere fact that you are the oldest child causes the other children in the family to look up to you and consider everything that you do as an example. If you smoke, they will want to smoke. . what ever you do, they, childlike, will want to follow. It isn ’t with a feeling of antagonism that they report your actions, they do so to gain the consent of your parents to follow in your footsteps. Run ning away from home is definitely not the thing for you to do. As you grow older, you will be given more liberties and will have more of yoiy friends without your bro thers and sister tagging along. In the meantime, make pas of these youngsters and don't take every thing they do and say so seriously. SI pekintenent of schools BLOCKED ANTI-BIASED STAND ON BASEBALL New York, N. Y\ (C) Charges have been made that Superintend ent of New York Schools. Wave, blocked an attempt by his Advisory Committee on Human Relations to protest discrimination in Baseball. According to the charges Dr. Wave refused to approve a tele gram demanding the removal of the color lint to be sent to the own ers of New York Professional Ball Clubs, even after the message had been approved unanimously by the committee. 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If we cannot save ourselves rrom physical torment and premature deatht our indus trial advances do not help us much Leaders of re search in the field of cancer believe the great est hope for und erstanding the cause and cure fj of cancer lies in tne nr *ioseie> direction of providing answers to the following questions. 1. What causes and controls the growth of the normal living body cell? 2. Why does body cell growth get out of control to form cancer? 3. What are the differences be tween the normal and the cancer body cell? 4. What natural defenses does the human body have against can cancer; how can they be strength ened? 5. What influence does diet have on cancer? 6. What can be done to help the effectiveness of x-rays and radium These questions and others will form the subjects of new investi gations. Since cancer is really the uncontrollable growth of living cells within the body, the whole subject of the growth of living things will be thoroughly studied. 1 During the war years, important scientific problems were solved by research teamwork in many differ ent fields. Scientists attacked the same problem from different angl es. The results of these investiga tions were then tied together and out of them came the great devel opments of wartime science. This scientific teamwork proved very successful Therefore the research » committee started the cancer pro gram by putting its confidence in the same kind of teamwork. In this way. the methods employed In the development of the atomic bomb will be applied in the war a. gainst man's greatest enemy-can cer. The tremendous advances in all sciences during the war years hate re-awakened the world to the great possibilities of modern science. Governments throughout the world are preparing to hire scientists in vast new research programs. Chief among the subjects to be investiga ted is cancer. The National Research Council, chief scientific advisor of Govern ment has joined with the Americ an Cancer Society in the organiz ation of a national, peace-time at tack on cancer. A half million dol lars is being given by the Ameri can Cancer Society for the first Step in this great cancer research program. This money will be tak en from the funds raised during the 1945 Spring Campaign for Can cer_to which many Negroes con tributed, and to which they will no doubt contribute again next year. American Cancer Society, 350 Fifth Avenue. New York City. ASK U. S. TO PROBE FLORIDA KLAN CROSSES New York...A request that Tom C. Clark, United States At torney General, institute an im mediate investigation of the burn ing of five fiery crosses near Ne ( gro homes in a subdivision of Mi , ami, Florida, November 2, was ! made last week by Thurgood I Marshall, chief counsel of the N | AACP. , ' by the recently rejuvenated Klu Klux Klan and kindred organiz ations most certainly deserve the immediate attention of the De partment of Justice,” Marshall wrote. “This is especially true in the light of the recent lynching in Florida.” Marshall also wired Governor Millard F. Caldwell of Florida, urging an investigation of the in cident by the Governor's office. I SOUIKE EIXiEUA I K-iWr Sah t., m*. a? 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