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A HUMAN I It A T 10 N COLUMN VHIKIN TNI TIOVILID >W_N£NP__A»<£_NI^>T_C A N 111 K COUNSIL ANP 8UIDANCI **•’ *°*r* V**!*"***. . . wbrn rnnr Mind I* «i<(kt«l down with worry mmd raw the need of guidance, and the counsel of an understanding friend rfl will ho analysed in the paper free just include a h r, r«?hVr,tfc for,r l#,n#,r For a "private reply" send S6« for r* tt4« IN HP IRATIONAL HEADING With each Keadin*. yon will reeeiv* aJ letter of sound and constructive advice analysin* three (I) rjnew a stamped (lc| envelope for your confidential reply, and lift _ - - rmm ,n^ hirthdate to all letters Espials year anno felly sad Faar peofclems witl.in the realsa of reason Write to . . . THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE 9 0. Box II. Atlanta I. Georgia E H.—I think you have splen did answers to different questions. 1 have a question, not grave, but it gets me My husband wrote a letter to a girl and he says she's one of his old girl friends and they promised to continue to write to each other What shall I do. con tinue to let him correspond with her? Ans: You have already let him know that you do not approve of his renewing this friendship so let matters be fqr awhile. This affair may die a natural death..for it takes two to carry on a corres pondence. If t continues, .take a firm stand, make him realize how silly he would feel if you decide to take up the same hobby. E M S I do appreciate the effort and helpfulness you have extended toward me in the past. It means much to have a friend that we can relate even our clos est problems to. May the I.»ord forever bless you with peace, hap piness and success. Sissy I went with a boy for 2 NOW IS THE TIME TO OBT YOUR SHOES REBUILT— Quality Material * Guaranteed Quality Work LAKE SHOE SERVICE 2407 Like Street j iiniiiimimiiMmiiiinnimminmiiis 2 llli A Lake S«*. 1 * PRESCRIPTIONS “ Fri'f IMiirry —WE-0609— Duffy Pharmacy mmniinHiimiHiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHii' GOOD OPPORTUNITY | TSS O 'ni*. r«rnrr nn4 *4 ImImImk. •• \ Malknm c«m»r 2I«I »»4 IJmr* KiivobIi* fmalHRt **« *•** 21** mi' GMf». 14ml l«r * •* mnrr k»m'« | •r m^erli.11? ■•!«'< «• * hurrfc *r««n.<* Mm*«i atfrr mSKIIUTrU’. %44rm* IMIS ASM or I’nll II * II.MU.r 1.0*1* PHKKK Kindling per load m *1 HITOSK LUMP COAL $1160 per ton JONES FUEL & SUPPLY || Company 2520 Lake Street Phone AT 5631 I months ano now i am to Become a mother for this hoy. That is why he quit me He quit speaking for awhile, then he took me to the show When I told him about me going to become a mother, he said Now here you come with that jive again. Then he left me. He some times acts like he wants me, then he don't. A ns: You are both young and ir responsible which accounts for the present state of affairs. This is reallv a case for parents to step in and help solve. My advice is for you and your mother to have a | friendly consultation with your ! family minister or doctor and so [ licit his aid in reaching an under standing with the young man in volved. It is unfair for you to as sume all the responsibbility in this , case. C. H Please give me some ad vice concerning school this year. I am undecided about what school 1 am going to. Which school do you think I would be successful. Ans: You have set your heart on enrolling in the State College why not pursue that course. Go there with the determination to do your best work and be happy in doing so This is a wonderful op portunity for you friend Clemin tine. so make the most of it. M. M.—I wrote you before. You helped me wonderfully so I am asking you to help me again. I been going with a married man for nearly four years. He was nice to me but I had got tired of that and wanted a HB of my own. So in March I met a man. I liked him fine but have found out he drinks awful heavy. Tell me what to do? Ans: Whiskey drinking to excess and marriage don’t mix. Even now your found friend realizes this. . for he is at this time engaged in the process of divorce proceedings all brought about by his, as yet, uncontrollable desire for alcohol. A boozer is a poor matrimonial risk Try to encourage him to take a pledge against drink. A good dose of old fashioned religion has straigtened out many a heavy drinker. N. M. G.—As a general thing I always consult you on anything I am planning It is about my son. 1 want to go to New York to see him as I haven't seen him in 21 years, only his picture. He says his job with the Gov t won t al low’ him to come down here and see me as yet. If you say it is OK I will leave for NY in Sept. Ans: Before you leave, Mrs. G.. it would be well to consult your boy regarding the proposed visit. As his mother, you do not want to do anything to hurt'his feelings or impose upon him in any way so I suggest that you first get his ap proval on your visit. Surprise vi sits can sometimes turn out to be very disappointing and painful for all concerned. Classified Ads Get Resuits! Would Like to Buy 39 to 42 model car from private party. WA-8289 • F(W S 4 LE A Coal Circulating Heating Stove. Practically New -Used only two mo Priee $40.00. Call JA-3.74. • For Hrnt I •room in WMKlcrn home at 27t»l t.rant St., t all AT-2350 a - —~ ■ a, .—If— room for RENT: for young lady. JA 6'2!>3. Mrs M Johwon FOR SALE—Seven room House, 1914 No. 40th St. Needs repairs. Make offer. Call HA-Pig._^_ mahva tons, w..— wants a reliable well ««dabllshed person to act as »'le distributor for Marva Louis (Mrs. Joe Louis) Toiletries in the city of Omaha. Nebraska Joes boundless pop ularity and Marva's beauty makes this proposition unusually attrac tive Will give two year contract. Some cash will be required. Give two business reference* and one personal reference. Marva Manufacturing Co.. Inc. 6 East Garfield Bivd., Chicago, III. c o W■ L. Lowe, Gen. Mgr. m FOR RENT— Two rooms to two Young Ladies l’hor.o .1 \ <’ House for Sale. 2515 N. 17tl\ St, |4t00, 5-r*m bungalow h» h jpoji # 4J TOS w i\TH*: ShlL I S \OCRC4R FOR CASH! • \\e will come to your home. Fred King Motors AT 9463 2056 Famam Piano, bent. niiec. furniture*. 37(H S. 2f>th St. MA-1006. AW & l »ed Furniture Ccmritu Lme-Paml Hardware We Buy, Sell and Trade IDEAL FURS ITU RE MART §811-13 North 34th— *<t*1 A Lake —W Water 2234 -Ewrytkm.o Fee The Homt” • Wanted To Kent WANTED TO RENT. Small apart ment. Call ATlantic 9780. Ask for Mr. Jones. FURNISHED ROOM Downstair* for man and wife, 2507 Hamilton AT-0992._ HELP WANTED Coi*)le for Cook and Caretaker— Go«m1 Salary. Colored Old Folks Home, 933 North 25th St. JA-0704 • Ftm SAl.K 5 rooms completely furnished— 2 lots. Modern. 3030 Pratt street ] Quick Possession. KELL.EHEK 2424 Bristol St JA. 6261. \ . , HOUSE FOR SALE j Vaeant, ready to move into, eight rooms, all modern, full basement double garage, large lot. Phone the owner at AT-7783. $3,750. Ilouutifiil Drape Suits all sizes Oxford Clo. t o. 1101 Karnam • McBrady Product* Order* lakcu at 2506 Burdette St., telephone JAckson 7284. —Mrs. C. M. Elder. DRESSES AM) COATS, Size 44 and Children's Clothes CALL GLen 4065. t reah K.gga 40c. ^ e deliver on Saturday in your neigh borhood—11A-0137. NEIGHBORHOOD FURNTTIRK A CLOTHING SHOP BIG SALE—Overcoats, all size* Shoes, Me Stamps; Ladies Dresses Run, B>»do, Gas Stoves and Ot Stoves. "We Buy and Sell” — TKL AT. 1154 1715 N. With ST, i n SUSIES « CLEANERS EOHOI.M A SHERMAN M«1 North 24th 9t WE. «I1M EMERSON LACNimv 2224 North 24th 8t. WE. 1024 I DO’S AND DONTS: " DO REMEMBER TO TAKE BACK THOSE BOOKS YOU BOR I ROWED, CHUM,'TAINT YOURS YOU KNOW..” 1 ON PREJUDICE BY RUTH TAYLOR Do you know the story of the Southern judge who said he could always tell the way a jury would vote, provided he knew where lay the preponderance of prejudice. He knew his people. Too often we make up our minds not ac cording to the facts, even as we know them, but according to our prejudices, our instinctive likes and dislikes. I once knew a man who always used to say—generally in the mid st of my hectic argument—that a woman's institutions were usually her suspicions. I resented that. Naturally. But I have to admit that, if the wording is changed to intuitions are usually suspicions, the fact is correct. We just don’t use our heads af ter we get to arguing. We talk in generalities, rather than on spe cific cases. We say it is because to be specific is to be rude. Is is not. If you see something of which you disapprove done by an indi vidual, say so, but keep it to the individual and don’t damn the group from which he comes as well. Don’t lump people into one category. You wouldn't like it your self. Doesn’t it annoy you when any one picks one man out of YOUR group and says the whole group or party or sect is crooked be cause this or that one isn’t a plas ter saint? You instinctively come to his defense, in order to defend your group. (And you usually make matters worse by so doing, Decontrol Board Urged To Reestablish Price Controls NEW YORK-(WDL,)—In a move to pevent workers’ pay envelopes from shrinking even further, the Workers Defense League joined labor and consumer organizations in urging OPA’s price decontrol board to reestablish price controls on livestock, dairy products, cot ton seed, grain and soybeans. In a wire to Roy W. Thompson, chairman of the board, Rev. Aron S. Gilmartin, national WDL chair man pointed out that the workers' right to a living wage in buying power must be safeguarded. The latest WDL quarterly bul letin calls upon the League's mem bers to join local consumer and labor organizations in the fight against inflation and be active in local buyers’ strikes. because you make up in heat what you lack in facts.) And yet—don't you often do the same thing? Don’t let us be swayed by our prejudices. Let us keep our own thoughts clear and above such re prehensible practices. And let's not coin phrases. It isn't any bet ter than coining money and usu ally the product is just as false. Now when, in the heat of poli tical campaigns there is tensity of feeling, let us then be especially careful in this regard. We must keep cool, stick to facts, and not allow prejudice—which in reality is lack of knowledge—rear its ugly head among US. No man—no real American—has a right to vote his prejudices. WE must be for an ideal not against an idea. Britain Prepared To Safeguard Suez Canal NEW YORK-Soundphoto -Despite withdrawal from Egypt, the British have no intention of leaving the vital Suez canal, the thin lifeline of the Empire, without the protection to which it has been accustomed. This map, based on reports from authentic sources, shows how Bri tain is prepared to safeguard the the canal. Now naval and air bases are planned for Cyprus. Tripoli, Haifa, Tobruk and Ben gazi. The Tripoli and Haifa an chors of the system would, in ad dition, flank the important pipe line to oil rich Iraq. Haifa is a hotspot just now with the British diverting thousands of refugee Jews from that port to prepared camps in Cyprus. I ---— REPORTS FROM NEBRASKA SAFETY PATROL Captain C. J. Sanders, Nebraska Safety Patrol, reports that as •'Death” stepped on the gas in July to make it the heaviest month of the year in traffic fatalities with 27, motorists too had stepped j on the gas in July to make it the highest month of 1946 in traffic violations. Captain Sanders’ monthly acti vity of the Patrol for July shows that there were 860 motorists ar rested for making dangerous viol ations. This was a 50 per cent in 1 crease over the number arrested I in June. Heading the list of ar rests were 168 drivers who mis took the highways for speedways, S6 who were too reckless, 75 who didn’t believe in stop signs, and 52 who forgot that drinking and dri ving dont mix. 262 motorists were arrested for not having an opera-1 j tor’s license. { Equipment violation or must re-, ’BREEZY _ Cy T Meiv,N fIX HI, MYRT / ‘*H0W'5 EV’RYBODYj^m J^Pf'Lo]rEg£^ ^THAT'S /v\Y^ NEW Cr| RL-,BREEZY/ ^HE^TAKINGr -^CVEAH? $\m MC5r . ,'LU F-3TQ>r. 4HE 'CAN 'O' AN-HAVE ABIRRHOH OUH£ARP 'pERR.Y HER-?/ . v woop / k ; rr i mmm ronriueff^t JACK D AVI 5 By TED WATSON HAV£ D£00£0 TO VACAT/O/V AT TH£ OF £WAtO££.... t m _ _ CO/H£ ON /N. \ fTH* K HARD J vn,, LANKy-Zi3T< JliSFTjSS1?1 3}(J-me* m/o&h) vl \K£AUX N/LLl; rnmwm JIM STEELE ®y MELVIN TAPLEY f i \ ! ; ALBERT BEAUTY, ; AW0RE...T14E jRAY HAD AP PARENTLY RE - VERGED \T^> f FOPAEP EFFECT/ Ufe stared at :l HER VISITORS/' £OHriH£*irA.L pg~rt'*&4 _ T&jltree/ you'Rt I FEARED THAT THE ray MAC ARE YOU ALL RI6-HT ? 77r\5/'l» l THINK*50—BUT v IwHATQFTHEJIPPQNe: -IT 1^ I, THAT LOVE] YOU, WHO «5AVEP< ^youg l you? SOUIRE EDGEGATE —He Kids a Kidder _ ______———— .-—Lul'io CHARP ft To j.oobe I UP Oi-D Ft?lEVD H£*?E- -BUT IVE HjG>GOTrE* I WHEPE HE EivEs -- ' "PtiGVOH me Sir? ~T>o Vou I?NO v*h£e?E mEll niiM* i. I V£S IN TH'S ~~T~0 kv N ^-' S>5V old TmEn THEN'S /7*'00O INHC,B< TqntS iN TNiS 7O'*"4 ~ Dor yoJ E7PECT n\E TO Know E'vi -^ AjL-L. % - No- 0ur Tt+oUOHr you MI&HT HAVE. e^ouch To Kr*ort OhE. or-E* - HUCKLEBERRY F IIS IS j _ FUWff "S ^oor smO«e ,■* £\tVMT2/ irmm 1 THENrifttfr FOLUGRS MjO ) PiUOU/sD ft SorsTlRE \ TOO'O THiHK iT v*^S ) T ftv-rftOsT iKtetucertT..^ - %L» ISO MATTER 'HH'CW Tf .p—TT>-_ srtftT TOO IpRN /p - f IT GETS INTO -\ -s' vis** E!5^ 3 "Next Door” by ted shearer -.* *- • “ NOW, AREN’T YOU GLAD 1 MADE YOU WEAR RUBBERS’* pair tags were given to 2.427 m - torists for operating their v a s with faulty equipment the list of equipmei ' s was faulty head and .. 4S7 other motorists \ t written warning cards fo. '' a : - ous driving practices, i and stop sig njumpers r. most of the warnings. In the field of service, the Pa trol assisted 1419 motorists in di stress, removed 587 accident cau sing obstructions, and gave 40 safety talks. To complete the Patrol's activi ty report 214 accidents were in vestigated and reported and 7 sto len cars were recovered. Captain I TAN TOPICS By CHARLES ALLEN MATEENITV - cw - > ll CQMTist^T&t. ego.Tu*E'» _ — _-— r J1__L_-i't_ ■ -* . «..IS THIS WHAT YOU ORDERED MR. JONES.." Sanders stated that the 214 acci dents investigated by the Patrol was an all time V ' for the Pa trol. This is u due to the Patrol’s new > system. *VrrVaS mi . AD Vi 8 ! icE —Rend YOl'R Meurxpaper THE OMAHA GUIDE —Every Week!