THE GREATER OMAHA GUIDE CONTINUOUS PUBLICATION FOR NINETEEN YEARS— OMAHA MERCHANTS 1 ; Congratulates AMVETS’Post No. 2 PEARL BAILEY’S HANDS TO BE INSURED Pearl Bailey, the sensation of “St. Louis Woman” which opened in New York last month, is having her hands insured for $100,000 according to an interview with her in the May issue of Headlines and Pictures. This is because she sings with her expressive hands al most as much as with her throaty fine voice. 1 CONGRATULATIONS! i I AMVETS I ALL MAKES i Typewriter Co. \l DESKS, FILES, SAFES j; : 1918 Farnam St. HA-2413j WHY? AN OMAHA GUIDE Editorial—by Geo. H. McDavis, Advertising Manager 1. To present to the highly concentrated Colored citienzry of Omaha and territory, a complete summary of the worth while happenings and accomplishments of the Negro Race in Omaha and throughout the world. Truthfully and with out unnecessary racial agitations, that they may become better neighbors. 2. To deal with the Social isde of their news. An under taking which the cosmopoitan papers do not feel equipped to deal with in full detail as yet. 3. To provide honest and honorable employment to young Colored citizens, trained to follow the vocations of printing and journalism. 4. To offer a reliable source of Advertising for the Merchants who sell Millions of Dollars worth of Material to this Negro Group each year. REVOLUTIONIZE FUTURE AIR ATTACK Official US Army Photograph— Greatly increased accuracy in fu ture bombing attacks is forecast in this remarkable just released photo of guided bombs at work. Taken from 10,000 ft. during a test raid on a Jap held bridge late in the war, it shows three GUARD j That Paycheck I If You Don’t No One Else W illl\ . ^ou, and you alone know how hard you work for K every dollar you earn. And you know that you m can only spend each dollar once! Make sure you m l get maximum value. HUNKY-DINKY Food Stores m offer maximum value for your food dollar! m HINKY'DINKYS | Food Stores j ’ Congratulations AMVETS ~ Post No. 2— Spellman Fuel & Supply Co. • COAL—BUILDING MATERIAL JA. 0478 20th & IZARD JA. 0478 \ -.. ! ^ -* • BEST MATERIALS • EXPERT WORKMEN CLARK ROOFING & SIDING CO. Home Insulation —FREE ESTIMATES— H. V. CLARK 2830 CHARLES ST. : ^ JA. 4845 Omaha, Nebr. guided bombs, called Azon, burst ing squarely on target. To left, standard bombs 4 multaneously released explode wide of bridge; and scores of craters testify to failure of previous standard bomb attacks. Developed by the Gulf Oil research for the Air Forces, Azon bombs are steered by the bombardier thru radios in their tails right onto the target. Introduced in final stages of the war, guided bombs have since been improved. The Razon bomb, an advance over Azon, has been developed, adding still further precision to US airpower. NOT APPEASEMENT BUT UNDERSTANDING OF RUSSIA ATLANTA, Ga., April 23—If any kind of practical relationship with the Russian people is to be established, di (Terences must be ironed out, and very frank and open discussions held con cerning oil-bearing territory, access to raw materials, economic problems and territorial differences. This is the opin ion of George Soloveytchik, author and newspaperman, who spoke at Atlanta University Monday under the auspices of the Institute of International Edu cation. To illustrate hispoint, the spea ker referred to the Iranian situation, the main issue, a dispute over oil, was ignored and the alleged differences concerned only minor issues. While not advocating a policy of appeasement he believes that the western democra cies should show a policy of appease ment, he believes that the western de mocracies shhould show more under standing of the Russians who have yet to learn from older and more mature nations.. Though he believes strongly that Britain and America should op pose communism within their own boundaries, he thinks they should not seek to distort or find some secret mo tive in everything the Russians do. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS DIVISION OMAHA. Nebraska, April 25— J Nebraskans bought 32 percent more US Savings Bonds in the 1st 3 months of 1946, than they did for the 1st quarter of 1945 while the war was on, according to the figures announced today by Leon J. Markham, Director of the US Savings Bonds Division of the Treasury for Nebraska. Nebraska sales of E, F, and G Bonds for January, February and March of 1946, totalled $25, 035, 758, against a total sales figure of $18, 870, 431, for the same dates of 1945, Markham reported. Total E Bond sales for the first quarter in Nebraska were $14,864, 890, compared with 1945 sales cf $12,278,457. Sales of F Bonds were $1,764,468 in the first quarter, compared to $1,072,547 for last years first Meat Treat ^ •••••••••••••••• . ■ -- “Domestic rabbit is on the Amer ican menu for keeps,” say count less Americans who first tasted rabbit during the recent meat shortage. “Domestic rabbit will re main high in American food favor not only because it is delicious eat, economical, and easy to pre pare, but because it ranks high among all meats in protein value,” says Miss Elspeth Bennett, foods authority in charge of the Nutri tion Service of the Ralston Purina Company. “Fried rabbit is easy to prepare and attractive to serve,” advises Miss Bennett. “Dip pieces of a two pound rabbit, cut for frying, in a mixture made of one slightly beaten egg, lVfe teaspoons of-salt, and M teaspoon of pepper. Roll pieces in fine, dry bread crumbs. Brown rabbit in !4 inch hot fat. then reduce heat, cover, and cook slowly 30 minutes, or until tender. Garnish with parSley, and serve on i bed of boiled rice with brown gravy.” Barry Fitzgerald as “His Honor the Barber" says— WHEN rte snow falls on my town I always I’eol as though it's nature’s way of covering up the mistakes of humanity a little. Thus the pettiness and unhtippiness of human beings are hidden away purposely for the winter holiday season. • • • I have always had a great affection for women, mainly be cause I believe 1 understand them. Women can keep a secret just as well as men, only it takes more of them to do it. • • • Of course, good fortune and pretty girls are alike. When either of them smiles upon you, don’t wait for a formal intro duction. * m m Married or unmarried, a wo man has the same rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of hap piness that a man does, but the perfect girl is a blonde with a piece of chocolate cake in her hand. • • • My old Uncle Joe was a man with the wisdom of the ages on the tip of his tongue. Uncle Joe used to say, “I love old things—old memories, old books, old shoes. And I have been tolerable fond of an old wife." Ccirt's Adiournedi quarter. The G Bon^ Sales for 1946 in January, February, and March totalled 58.406,400 against $5,519, 400 in 1945. Nationally, the first quarters’ sales of E, F, and G Bonds, were 79 percent of those in the first quarter of 1945. Nebraska sales were 53 percent above the nation al average. Allen T. Hupp, Chairman of the Nebraska Advisory Committee to the US Savings Bonds Division, commented on the fact that of $41,786,000,000 of E, F and G Bonds sold since the Treasury be gan isuing bonds, $12,086,000,000 or only 21.06 percent of the total issued have been redeemed. Re demption of E Bonds total 26-70 percent an