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— N MINP AND HEART Can seek counselanp GUt dance N(^e: Don t worry needlessly when your mind ta weighted down «ith •nd you feel the need of guidance, and the counsel of an understanding friend please writ* Vour problem will be analysed in the paperfreenoerstamding ri-lend ■lipping of Ihe column wuh your letter For a '‘private renlv” * ABBES 1»4« INSPIRATIONAL READING WitS eacb^.dmgyoowd, ^ee a personal letter of <ound and constructive advice analysing three <S| ques. j*—*'.f nd * •tamped tSc:l envelope for your confidential reply, and uga I fuI1 name address and birthdate to all letter*. Explain your cbm fully and •WAn* your problems within the realm of reason. Write to ““ THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE P. 0. Box 11, Atlanta 1, Georgia C. A. W_I know that you can help me- My wife seems to love me but I know that she has been going with a man in a distant city and I believe that she thinks of him often too. We get along fine for a couple of weeks and then she gets so touchy and I want to know if I should let her go on to this other man? She claims she doesn’s .ove him Ans: You’re being unfair when vou try to read her thoughts and then make up your mind as to what she is thinking. Fact is, you are making her life miserable by , not trusting her at ail and const - ! intly accusing her of the other man. Put him out of your mind altogether, and all other events ..iat took place in the past. If you •a t your wife to be affectionate and gay, you must be that way , outsell. L-o out more frequently ud learn to live, love and enjoy each others company without har. oaring suspicions. O. M. A.—I broke out with an acid condition. I scratched it so .t left some ugly blotches on my .'ace- I am using bleaching cream and some folks seem to think I iave a desease but I have my goou health card. My boy friend is com. ng home soon. Should I write and let him know about my face be fore he gets here or wait and let him see for himself? Ans: Mention it to him in one of your letters if you feel that it would relieve your mind any be cause if he likes you at all, he would naturally be interested in your welfare. You really ought to follow your doctors orders more carefully and use nothing at all on /our face that he does not recom mend. Find out from your doctor if he approves of your using the bleach on your face. M. J—My classmate and I made a mistake. We decided we were not ready for marriage and he de cided to go in service- la the y -ar and a half that has pas3ed, I de cided it best to marry and try to bring my child up in the rightful way. After discussing it with my boy friend he still says he is not quite ready for marriage although he claims to love me very much. Should I continue to wait or try to forget him and take more time up wiu omer bo.»sr An3: Put your decision squarelv before him and l~t him know that you intend to get out and make other friends if he wants to put the marriage off any longer. \ou have waited two years for him to make a decision and this should be long enough. A girl in your po sition has to live a model life—you can’t get familiar with boys, else you will lose your reputation and jeopardize the future of your little Child. M. V. W.—We have been mar ried two years and my husband THE YANCEES__By SPENCER MORGAN about Tint ; hurry jesse! junior's FOR ZOOTY JAXONS, s DOIN' A REGULAR "JIVE BAND-HOW ABOUT STEP* HE§ HEADIN' FOR SOME HOT MUSIC r TIME* , IUN IOP. ? BLOP-BIUP1 SLOP-BLUPl v, BUiP-BLOP! )/ i • If BREEZY By T. MELVIN I *. s . . K ■ JIM STEELE bY MELVIN tAPLEY • • HAVEN'T SEEN YOU SINCE ^ V-E PAY- WHAT BRINGS EU UuR TRIO iS HERERf' you FORGET, PAL5 HALTED ABRUPTLY | WVll&O SAYS ITS OUR BY A R6uR£, U LAND TOO, V'KNOW/,^ WHO STEPS PROM TrtllRoiS'FaeiJD JIM TELLS AHMI ABOUT 1 AMMi, WHO HAS ' THEIR MISSION-HE REVEALS SHARED - a PLAN FOR THEM TO 6£T If5[AWENTURK INSipE OF THE ENEMY STRONG ®S§1®5S^\ H \1X^ fcfiU?-AN ENT12ANCE«1 JACK DAVIS Cy TfD V»‘ rr ^ I V /?2<? a r A'EZZO/VL 74 V \ C/7Y / Y'AA /A/ A At4CAW£ V >( 'PP° &Pi/i'£9i... 'P£ 7*£P/7£:p//W Mi /p £t//J>£*'££... / VAt ^ts^T 43737 TO ££<£ /AY 4/,'OP Y/PSA/ '/"■i COPP33P7c7> £y £ __ _J3‘3 4403 BOH — Mr? S/Y.T.p ^ TEU.< \ ’ --- has been sick every since we have been married. He is getting better now. Since he is getting better the 1 people here have started picking ■ at us and are trying to get us tc quarreling at each other. He is nice and does all he can for me and I love him. He loves me too but it worries me for the folks to pick at us He tells me not to pay any attention to them. Help me ! Ans: The people in your com munity left you two much aion«. the first two years on account of your husband’s sickness. But, nov the he is better, they are trying to encouroge you two to get put and join in their social and church life ’d Tr' minrio with them more fre quently. Their attitude it not a - ie *erely- want to be sociable and you are worrying and fretting entirely too much I about it. Be friendly and congenial w"h them and you will get along but always preserve a certain amount of privacy in your rela tions with them. ' —1 ■ ■ ... . = UNFLAT ION IS SIGIS-POST | OF FASCISM _ Fascism is a rough and rocky road One of its first signposts is Inflation and when that recedes into the past, the signpostsof "Ra cial and Religioug Bigotry" come into view. Right now we are approaching the signpost marked “Inflation"— but there is a man in Washington who is trying to show us another road. He’s working in behalf of the people, the little people, the men and women who work for a living—even as you and I. That man is Chester A. Bowles, the price administrator. His opponentg are the represen tatives of predatory business and, make no mistake about it, there are lots of them buttonholing the D. C. politicians. It’s Chester A- Bowles versus the automobile corporations, the clothing manufacturers, the big ► food processers, the steel mag •ates, the real estate interests; its Chester A. Bowles versus the ■———--- - - - - — TAN TOPICS By CHARLES ALLEN I :-----—, - a- g - \ ^ CO^T.NENTAL FEATua^S -- cIcy*.«HT .*46 AH6»l “Matilda! MATILDA!” ! ,fNext Door” by ted shearer 11- --— -——, “ . 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I __ _ _C-ft. v • V ^ v I NAACP URGES SUPPORT IN CLOTHING DRIVE New York—Negro citizens were urged last w'eek by the NAACP to cooperate fully in the Victory Clothing Drive to send clothing to the destitute people of Euro pean countries. No matter how badly off some of us may be said the statement from Walter White the people of Europe are much worse off. They face starvation the worst sufferers. Negro Am mericans should join in with other people in giving clotihng to help -hese people in desparate need To Subscribe lor Omaha’s Greater Negro Weekly CALL HA-0800 LARGE LOAD PREFERRED Kindling per load $5 00 BLACKSTONE LUMP COAL $1160 per ton * * JONES FUEL & SUPPLY j Company 2520 Lake Street Phone AT-5631 National Association of Manuf ac turers. As in most battles, the spoils spoils in this battle are great in deed. Its not too much to say that the spoilg of this battle are the neces sities of life—and whether you and I are going to get enough of them to feed, clothe, and shelter our families. Just check on this; The lobbies of the monopolies and virtual mo nopolies are after price raises- It would be tough enough on all of us if price raises were at all just ifiable—but the cold truth is that these same big boys are realizing a greater return on their invest ment than they ever did before. Thus the result of this profiteer ing attempt will be inflation and inflation means the ruin of our way of life. The profitgers will look for a gcrapegoat The chances ire that they’ll blame the Jews i^d use the anti-Semitic slogans to set up a fascist state. But that won't be the end. The state will become a divinity and all practi sing Catholics and Protestants will be headed for concentration camps and Negroes, too, will be used for whipping boys in much the same way that the old Romans substi l tuted gory circuses for bread. Is all this a nightmarish fanta sy? Let’g hope go—but Germany fol io- -od this road. It’s up to us to call a halt here anu now. Our road is the Demo, cratic Way—the Way of our chil dren and our children’s children. Its the road of democratic bro where Portestant, Jew, Catholic, Negro, White, Italian, ii.snman—whatever the religion ’.iiiiiniimiiiimmiimiimiiiHiiuiiiM 24th and Lake Sts. PRESCRIPTIONS r t | i• m WE. 0609 DUFFY pharmacy .^MiPMiiminiHiinmnnuminn *~ ' ~L—ri.J I ■■ - - —■ the race and the freat effort to make a democracy work. So its up to us—Its up to us to keep that inflation signpost far, far away. Its up to us, then, to support Chester A. Bowles. Let3 write our Congressmen and tell them what wc think—and lets do it now! 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