The Omaha Guide + A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER JL. (Publisheri Every Saturday at 21,20 Grant Street OMAHA, NEBRASKA—PHONE HA. 0300 Entered as Second Class Matter March 15. 1927 at the Post Office at Omaha, Nebraska, under iAct of Congress of Maids 3, 1879 C- C- Gallounyr.Publisher and Acting Edttot All News Copy of Churches and all organiz ations must be in our office not later than 1 :00 f p- m. Monday for current issue. All Advertising k Copy on Paid Articles, not later than Wednesday w noon, proceeding date of issue, to insure public ation. SUBSCRIPTION RATE IN OMAHA 1 ONE YEAR . $3.0u SIX MONTHS .$1.75' THREE MONTHS .$1.25, SUBSCRIPTION RATE OUT OF TOWN 1 ONE YEAR . $3 50 SIX MONTHS .$2 00 | National Advertising Representatives— INTERSTATE UNITED NEWSPAPERS, Inc' 545 Fifth Avenue, New York Qty, Phone:— I MUrray Hill 2-5452, Ray Peck, Manager Editorial: “Don’t Let It Die!” OPINIONS OF READERS ANTI POLL TAX BILL Dear Friend: Are we stopped at the last hurdle? No! Now is the time to get iln more and many demands that H. R. 7, the anti poll tax bill come to the Senate floor this month. Senator Barkley, admin istration leader who is primarily re sponsible for planning the schedule, continues to ignore H R 7. This can be changed. Last week Senator Karkley was for ced to change his plans and allow the anti-labor Case bill to come upf out of turn. The poll-taxers, in a wave of an ti-labor speeches, were largely resp onsible. He should get just as much pressure from within and without the Senate to give H R 7 its long overdue chance. The summer recess is fast approa ching. h R 7 must come up well be fore that. It must come up before Senators leave the city in large num bers and while other important bills are pending to serve as a brake on the filibuster. Will you mobilize support at this time in your organization, in your community. Send wires and letters to Senator Alben Barkley and to your own Senators, Senate Office Building, "Washington 25, D. C., demanding act ion NOW. H R 7 can be passed. But these delaying tactics must be defeat ed first. Sincerely yours, Signed. .Katherine Shryver BIG FOUR PO ITERS To Public Pulse: Apparently the American Public is ■ concerned, yet confused, over the strained relationshp among the big 4 powers. A proper analysis wduld require delving into many phases. Space lim its full discussion on all; so permit a suggestion to one group that it be tolerant enough with another group to permit it to advance two reasons why: First, the Imperialism of Great Bri tain; Second, the philosophy of the United States and the policy of its armed forces in regards to white sup remacy or discrimination. Add to that the fact that the United States’ delegate “climed the ladder of success” on votes of less than ten per cent of his States Citizens. Does it require a great deal of in telligence for one to reaon out why Russia looks upon the U. S. delegate with disdain, mistrust; Why she ques tions the integrity of the other pow ers, Mr. Byrnes, as the U. S. delegate, has two strikes on him before he leaves American soil. Signed. .Towle* [ • The Week By H. W. Smith MEMORIAL DAY We are approaching another Decor ation Day and may pause and bow our heads and lend a solemn thought to loved ones that have crossed into the great beyond. We all should take time out and tenderly place a flower on their last places. Some time or another we must all pay this great debt. Let us hope that we will not be forgotten. President Lincoln said of the soldiers “They did not die in vain". Remem ber the boys who sacrificed their lives in the turmoil of war that democracy (night live. Some have received very unfair treatment in return, but we hope that by divine providence that tins situation may be rectified in the near future. Let us not forget! US. Camp Kilmer, N. J., has been overflowed with soldiers for overseas and the War Dept. A large number of them were sent to Camp Dix. US Congressmen who favored the FEPC bill made their final effort to save it Wednesday, May 15. They have hopes of a move to force it to the floor. It has been stated by the Rules Committee that they had had it stal led. The State of Texas started a state wide clean up the week of May 13. It was to stop another outbreak of infantile paralysis. Arab resistance to the Jews in Pal estine is reported in London and a general clash is expected from the section of the Arab Association. President Truman’s highway safety council is asking education to check huge tolls of traffic deaths. A Jap that served 32 years in the US navy cannot get his pension. The headquarters told him he would have to avoid settlement problems. US Naval Committee have approved officers training measures dividing ed ucational responsibility. John and Julius Schroeder living 18 miles south of Carroll, la., plowed a pasture after it had been as such for 60 years to give the other land a rest. Two men were sentenced to 30 days in jail in Waterloo, la., May 14. They were charged with taking liquor to an Indian Reservation near Tarma, la. An all woman jury tried a case in Douglas County Criminal Court. It was the first all woman jury in Douglas County. Are you a member of the NAACP? The magazine sales management re ported that wages on the coast rise the fastest as of the survey of May 15. Detectives searching for a prowler in Newark, N. J. Monday night May 13 found a boy that had played hook ie from school. He got into his home thru the roof. New Orleans, La., will vote on leg alized gambling on May 28. W'ayor D. S. Morrison says if a majority should vote against it he will call upon his opponents to support his efforts if his plan is approved. Frank C. Barett and his 8 year old | son lost their lives by drowning Sun day afternoon near Lake Manawa on May 19. A group of Jewish refugees stoned a motor car in London carrying the Soviet Demarkation Commissiou a tour of inspection Sunday May 19. Fifteen liberty ships are idle in the Boston Harbor. Authorities are expect ing many more. The Wall Street Journal says Ne gro employment in skilled jobs are a bare fraction of white employment in ship yards in the South. Four merchant ships were involved in two separate collisions Sunday May 19 in a fog off the New Jersey coast. 15000 acres of land formerly used as Camp Ellis near Bardstown, 111., will be leased and planted in wheat. A convict was observed picking I 0 away at the prison wall in the Califor nia State rison at San Quentin. He explained it as digging flayes of gold from the wall. Everyone that is of age should re AK-SAR-BEN AD NO. 1 VACATION AT AK-SAR-BEN RACES OMAHA Daily Except Sundays and Mondays May 28 thru July 6 TWILIGHT RACES Every Thursday — 3=30 p.Mr (Except Holidays) ADMISSION Including Grand stand, State and Federal Taxes. NO CHILDREN' PLEASE! (LADIES’ DAYS fr^ays s LadicS Admitted Upon Payment of 35c Tax and Service Charge* (diliMry Personnel in Uniform Admitted Fret | Basie Givens and his Sophisticated Swingsters ENTERTAIMlPiG * IT ELY AT THE AMVETS (by George H. McDavis) Basie Givens and his sophisticated sivingsters are packing them in nitely at the AMVETS% Omaha's “Sepia ISite Spot” \ gister and vote -s all la v abiding cit izens should net be reminded. A report from Oregon says the fruit outlook is very good for 1946. A taxi cab plunged into the East River in NY Sunday May 19. four persons lost their .. es. Police said they had no c ue to the identity of any of them. 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PETER LAWFORD • HELEN walker • Reginald gardiner REGINALD OWEN >*«*«„* ERNST LUBITSCH < senator for the 5th District. SPLIT-SECOND LAURIE SEC ONDS 60-SECOND LEWIS ‘Can You Top This?’ Gagster Finds Brown Bomber No Joke Take it from humorist Joe Laurie, Jr., Champion Joe Louis is not a man io trifle with in a boxing ring. And: ‘hat’s no joke. Strictly in the interests of fistic re search, Laurie served as a second when die Brown Bomber boxed a few rounds at his training camp at Pomp ton Lakes, N. J., recently. The Champ is preparing for his title bout with Billy Conn in the Yankee Stadium June 19th. Laurie, who is heard on “Can You Top This?” (NBC, Saturdays, 9:30 p. m. EDST) with Senator Ford and Harry Hershfield, says he trained three weeks in the Lambs Club, New York, for his work-out as a second. But because of his pint size, Laurie says he really Ought to be called a split-second. As soon as Laurie arrived at the camp gym. he donned sweatshirt No. 71, mainly for the benefit of the press photographers. He had lots of fun kidding the lensmen, saying with a MEET YOUR... Candidate For State Railway Commissioner Paul T. Williams, Repub ican Candidate for State Rail way Commissioner served 6 years in the United States Army, therefore he will know something about how to meet and work with all ex-service men. Paul T. Williams is a resi dent of York, Nebraska, —20 years owner of Hotel Wil liams at York, Nebraska. This has given him a wide acquaintance with Nebraska citizens and their needs. Paul T. Williams has had 17 years experience in Trans portation Operation, there fore he is qualified to serve you as your State Railway Commissioner. Paul T. Williams served 12 years as Secretary of York County Republican Commit tee,— this qualifies him to deal with all political issues that may arise in his depart ment as your State Railway Commissioner. Paul T. Williams is a past State President of the Travel ers’ Protective Association,— member of Council 134 Unit ed Comercial' Travelers. A .member of the K. of P. PAUL T. WILLIAMS Republican Candidate for State Railway Commissioner ENDORSED by Pre-Primary Convention Your Support mil be Highly Appreciated on June 11—Primary Election Day. Lodge, Elks Lodge, York Rite and Scottish Rite Masons, and Shrine. A member of York Chamber of Commerce and the Congregational Church. • SPEAKING OF EDUCATION Paul T. Williams has had extensive traveling exper ience. lie traveled through South America, Central America and the West Indies Islands, from 1911 to 1920, as a commercial salesman, where it was necessary to speak 4 languages. A Business man and a Transportation man, for a Transportation Job. A Vote for PAUL T. WILLIAMS on June 11, for STATE RAILWAY COMMISSIONER, is A Vote for SERVICES from a QUALIFIED CITIZEN FOR THE JOB! 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