The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 29, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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BEHAVIOR j
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CAPT. EARLE CONOVER
PROGRAM VS. PREJUDICE
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There’s another “missing link”
which is somewhat related to the
anthropological one, that between
our mental, and altogether too cas
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ual, approval of Democracy, and :
our willingness to try to live out in !
daily life its basic, necessary prin
ciples.
Some might maintain that there
in lies a gulf greater than that be
tween the two poles of this earth,
as “different as night and day”!
We cannot be reminded too often
that one finds a price for every
thing in life, seen especially in
things really worth while.
Do we not all need a translator,
one who can interpret Democracy
in terms of daily existence? The
awful horrors of this late war
should have given us this, with
their pictures of poignant pain and
privation. Could one read more
terrifying tales of torture against
our own beautiful background of.
the sacredness of human life?
RECENT SIGNS OF NEED
The school strike, reported by As
sociated Press on March 18, of 500
pupils in the Fremont High school
in Los Angeles, as a demonstra
tion against the enrollment of six
Negroes in a student body of
3,000 pupils, is a case in point
Said the City School superintend
ent, Vierling Korsey, “It is a de
plorable, unAmercan situation".
Indeed!
Let’s bring the matter even clos
er home to us: a letter to the Coun
cil Bluffs NON-PAREIL, printed
on March 16, reported criticism of
the presence in a hotel coffee shop
in that city of some visiting sing
ers, of the famous“Southemnaires’
who chance to be colored citizens.
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A PROGRAM NEEDED
With the apparent need for edu
cation for the rank and file of our
people along the lines of “Live and
Let Live"—or better yet, “Live and
HELP live”—we should appreciate
suggestions for such a program.
There is ust such a program,
tried since 1939, and with outstand
ing success, in many of our great
cities, such as New York, Detroit,
Pittsburgh, South Bend, Atlanta,
etc.
“The Springfield Plan” was the
pioneer in this field, begun in that
Massachusetts city, by suggestion
of the National Conference of
Christians and Jews, because it of
fered. a typical hodge-podge of re
hgious, racial and previously na
tional groupings.
Dr. Clyde R. Miller, called the or
iginator of the program, worked
hand-in-hand with Dr. John Gran
rud, Supt. of Schools, as radiating
out from the school system, the il
lustration and influence of truly
democratic living permeated the
entire community life.
Dr. Miller will conduct the Insti
tute, with lectures and discussion
groups, at Joslyn Memorial, March
31, April 1. •
Jobs Available
In Civil Service
L. F. Griffin, Assistant Execu
tive Secretary, Board of U. S. Civ
il Service Examiners, Branch Of
fice No. 8. Veterans Administration
Fort Snelling, St- Paul, 11, Minne
sota, announces that applications
for probational (career- appoint
ments to positions of physical ther
-apist will be accepted until the
close of business on April 23, 1947.
Salaries range from $2644 to $3,
397 per year. Appointments will
be made in Veterans Administra
tion offices throughout Branch
No. 8 Area, which includes the
States of Iowa, Minnesota, Nebras
ka, North and South Dakota.
In addition to meeting certain
experience requirements, applic
ants must pass a written test.
The announcement contains fur
ther details regarding this exam
ination. Copies of the announce
ment and application forms are a
vailable at the Board of U.S. Civ
il Service Examiners, Veterans
Administration, Fort Snelling, St.
Paul, Minnesota, and first or sec
ond class post office or from the
Regional Director Eighth U. S.
Civil Service Region, Post Office
and Customhouse Bldg., St. Paul,
1, Minnesota.
NEBR. RESERVE OFFICERS
TO HOLD MEETING
AT GRAND ISLAND
The Nebraska Department of the Re
serve Officers Association of the Uni
ted States, will meet in Convention 19
and 20 April 1947 at Grand Island. Ne
braska.
Reserve Officers from every County
ested in the future defense of this
country will discuss and plan their
program with direct bearing on the
most important subject of National
Defense.
With many Reserve Officers living in
each area the problem of adequate de
fense becomes the concern of every
community.
eRserve Officers from every County
in Nebraska will take part in this
meeting.
The Convention Committee promises
a well balanced program of business
and entertainment for both Reserve
Officers and their Ladies.
The Week
(by H. W. SMITH)
Mr. Louis R. Louiter was the 1st
Negro newspaperman admitted to
the press group in the U S. Con
gress on March 20, 1947.
***
A group of Omaha and Council
Bluffs businesmen received a let
ter on March 20 of welcome for a
41 day air tour of South America.
The group will leave April 4th.
***
There will be no Egg rolling on
the White House lawn Easter
morning, 1947.
•A. suggestion has been made to
President Truman that Denver
Colorado be made the 1947 sum
mer White house. It was propos
ed by the President of the City
Council of Pueblo. Colo.
***
Mystery writer, Craig Rice of
Hollywood, Calif., was presented
with a bo-constrictor snake on St.
Patrick's day- He had 71 young
snakes.
A wild cat attacked a child in
Palm Springs, Calif. It was dis
covered that the cat had rabies.
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20 persons were injured when a
seaboard airline train was derail
ed near Camden, SC., on Saturday,
March 22nd.
U. S. Senator Baldwin of Conn.,
is mentioned as top spokesman
for the New crop of recently elect
ed Senators. U. S. Senator Taft of
Ohio, Republican policy leader de
fers from his views.
***
aMyor Leo P. McLaughlin of Hot
Springs. Ark., has been charged
with bribery He has been a polit
ical leader here for sometime and
he also was charged with other
law violations.
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A U. S. transport army plane
with 9 persons aboard has been
lost. It was missing in Newfound
land. It was announced Mar. 22.
***
Republican leaders in the U. S.
Senate plan to push the income
tax cut bill through the house, the
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Deliveries Made—Small Fee
Charge for the same.
Call ATlantic 9541
The other morning my small son,
Jim — a delighted grin on his face
— handed me the paper. It was
opened to an article stating that
March is to be “National Bread
and Gravy Month”. Well, knowing
Jim’s fondness for this dish, and
his reason for showing me the ar
ticle, I promised to serve it that
night — and often during Spring.
Good, old fashioned bread and
gravy has always been a favorite
meal at our house . . . the entire
family relishes the good fresh
bread topped with rich brown
gravy. And besides being a nu
tritious dish, it’s economical —- an
excellent way to use leftover slices
of bread. I always wrap my bread
carefully in waxed paper — so it’s
perfectly fresh and appetising'
when needed.
Many of my friends have asked
me for my gravy recipe and I
thought you might like it. George
Rector — famous food consultant
_ gave it to me, and it’s his own
special recipe:
RICH BROWN liRAVY
C tbsp. fat or drip- I rup liquid (water.
pines milk, or vegetable
C tbsp. enriched water)
flour ! tep. Meat Paste
M^lt fat. add flour and blend well. Add
liquid and utir until smooth. When hot.
mid meat paste which has been dissolved
In a small amount of the hot mixture.
Cook until thickened sufficiently. Senes •*!
or 4.
Next time you’re wondering what
to serve for lunch, dinner — or
even for guests — try this recipe.
I’m sure your family, like mine,
will come back for second helpings
every time! (
week of March 24th.
***
The 327 day strike at the Allis
Chalmers Farm Equipment Com
pany, has been called off, it was
reported the Union had not won
any of the demands.
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Read The Omaha Guide for All
the NEWS!
READ THE GREATER GUIDE!
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JULIA LEE.
KINGS THE BELL.. Julia Lee this
week signed a new recording contract
with Capitol Records which will put
her dynamic singing and piano-play
ing on a par with the King Cole Trio.
Johnny Mercer and Daxe Dexter of
Capitol, as a result, are releasing
Julia's “Young Girl's Blues’’ and “I’ll
Get Along Somehow” to celebrate her
new three-year affiliation. A Kansas
Citian, Julia is the girl who made ‘Got
ta Gimme Whatcha Got’ a national fav
orite recently.
COOPERATION
March 22, 1947
Mr. C. C- Galloway,
OMAHA GUIDE
2420 Grant Street
Omaha, Nebraska
Dear Mr. Galloway:
The Membership Comihittee of
the Omaha Urban League wishes
to thank you very much for the
space you have allotted to our
membership campaign during the
past month. The coverage which
you gave us has helped immeas
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urably in the success which we
have had to date.
We are truly appreciative of your
cooperation.
Sincerely yours,
RUSSELL E. REESE,
Membership Chairman.
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A MODERN APARTMENT IN
PRIVATE HOME FOR MAN AND
WIFE ONLY.
AT. 6281—2627 Decatur St.
ROOM—Nice large Room for Rent
furnished, 2112 Locust St., HA
7487.
Spaulding Furniture Co.
3823 North 24th Street
FOR SALE—
Chest of Drawers, Sectional Book
Cases, Matched End Tables, sev
eral kinds of Dinette and Dining
room sets, Bedroom Suites and
New Living Room Suites and etc.
“Come In and See Us”
BUY A LOT in Bedford Park,
beauty spot of our community.
Call JA-7718.
• McBrady Products Orders
Taken at 2506 Burdette Sl.
Telephone JAckson 7284.
—Mra. C. M. Elder.
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SELL US YOIJR CAR
FOR CASH!
• We will come to your home.
Fred King Motors
A.T-9463 2056 Famain
NEIGHBORHOOD FUKNITI/RK
& CLOTHING SHOP
BIG SALE—Overcoats, all sizes
Shoes, Ne Stamps; Ladies Dresses
Rugs, Bedn. Gas Stoves and Ol
<toves.
"We Buy and Sell" —
TEL. AT. 1154 1715 N. 26th 8T.
Painting, Paper Hanging and
Plastering — Call MA. 3462
(in the evening)
GARAGE FOR RENT, Suitable
for Repair Shop, 2517 Grant St.,
ATIantic 0604.
CHICKEN DINNERS
MARY’S CHICKEN HUT, 2722 N.
30th St., JA. 8946. Our Chicken
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bout Robt. Jones, Propr.
DAY NURSERY Mother’s Care
2537 Patrick, JAckson 0559.
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or especially suited as Church
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Call JA 4265 Ask For Mrs. M.
Brown
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Steam heated Room—Gentleman preferred—JA. 7646.
VETERAN and family wants apaitment or room—HA. 0693.
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Longer Life
For Your Nylons
( Now that—at long last—you can
get nylon stockings, do yourself a
good turn by re-dyeing them at
home when they begin to fade. You
can give your hosiery months of
extra life and new color-beauty
this way. A dime box of special
Tintex stocking dyes will do the
trick at less than two cents a pair.
The dyes come in six fashion-new
shades, but you can get other tones
by simply varying the amount of
dye in the solution. The same dyes
can be used also for rayon, silk,
cotton and wool stockings,
t Here’s another good tip. Don’t
despair when you get a run in one
stocking. Save the good one until
you get another odd stocking. Then
put them together, as Dancer
Louise Holden is doing above, for
a re-matching dip in the dye-bath.
A preliminary step, in this case, is
to take out enough color to enable
you to re-dye. Color remover,1
available at the same counters as
the dyes, will do this for you. 4
p Incidentally, if you have faded'
clothing or home decorations
around, a few swishes in the dye*
bath will do wonders for them, tooJ
There’s a new all-fabric dye out
that comes in more than 60 colors.
It works on every type of material,1
including “Celanese” acetate, ny
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On two wheels, on motorcycle
bike or “putt putt’’ scooter, traffic
rules spell your Safety. Watch the
traffic at intersections, that othei
driver might not see you.
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