The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, May 10, 1947, Page TWO, Image 2

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    The Omaha Guide
+ A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ^
Published Every Saturday at 2420 Grant Street
OMAHA, NEBRASKA—PHONE HA- 0*00
Entered as Second Class Matter March 15. 1927
at the Post Office at Omaha, Nebraska, under !
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 j
C- C» Gnllowty,_ Publisher and Acting Editor
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BARNEY GOOGLE
This is the story of Barney Goo
gle, who lived in potatoe row on
Ruth McGlee’s farm Route 4 South
Omaha.
Mrs. McGlee, who is Secretary to
Earl Frederiksen Safety Engineer
of the Metropolitan Utilities Dist
rict said that she grew a personal
ity potatoe patch.
Barney is the boss of the garden
This picture shows Barney Google
exactly as he was dresses, when a
brisk tug of Mrs. McGlee’s wrists
permitted him to extract himself
from entangling roots in potatoe
row so that he could travel out and
see the world.
"Barney is a wee bit bald and he
looks like a tough potatoe.” Said
Mrs. McGlee “He reallyy and truly
is’nt. “He is always kind and
thoughtful.” Should you wish to
pick your hoss in any AKSARBEN
race, all you need do is rub Bar
ney’s head three times with the
three fingers of your right hand,
if Barney takes a fancy to you:
You are in on the money- “Should
carney feel that you are not a con
vival spirit and not kind to Bull
Frogs and Angle Worms, feller you
are not just outside looking in and
a cold potatoe.
In case you want an Ernest Goo
gle in your home or his little sister
Gretchen. write or phone Mrs. Me
Glee and she will gid around in
potatoe row to see if they are at
home.
Barney sez, it is O. K. by him if
you want to play the ponies. Just
rub his head in the picture and
when you are fast asleep, you will
see your dream horse coming in at
the post first by a head- Be sure to
take a peek at the jockey,s number
in case you don’t quite remember
what your dream horse looks like,
otherwise when you go your bookie
you are just outa luck and your
pot of gold has gone with the rain
bow. Brother and Sister there is
just one little more hint. Be sure
not to snore, since nothing scares a
dream horse so much as a little
good loud snorting snore.
I Seeing Stars
WITH DOLORES CALVIN
New York, New York.—(Calvin
News Service)—The Broadway
Harlem saying is no longer “Open
The Door” but Have you been
vaccinated?” . .And most would
like to have murdered the export
man who stated the smallpox dan
ger in the first place.....Result:
many of our important business
people are bedded with cowpox....
Lena Home didn’t say what her
plans were and she didn’t stay
too long with us New Yorkers
after Eastertime. She rushed right
out tb open at the Chez Paree in
Chicago. And while there will be
guest at Hotel Steiens for Photo
graphers Ball.,,,,
Lionel Hampton celebrated his ?
birthday (He’s getting younger &
younger) in Louisville after brav
ing changed schedules due to the
floods. And Hamp received birth
day cards from Tempo, Muchaho
and Re-Bop. his dogs. . . Incident,
ly, Astor Pictures is trying to
interest the Hamptons in a super
duper picture in connection with a
big buildup in films, a la Louis
Jordan. .....
Arthur Lee Simkins has moved
over at the Latin Quarters to make
plenty room for Sophie Tucker, the
buxom queen of showbusiness who
made a gala return last week. And
it was Sophie who sent that bas
ket of flowers Up to Sydenham
Hospitial. More arguments and
fist fights resulting from Jackie
Robinson’s debut on the scene of
baseball. And more bets on his
yearly salary, his hobbies and even
as to whether lil’ Jackie, Jr. will
be a Dodger star in about 20 years.
Wonder what the prejudiced but
needy Texas City victims will say
when they see Jack Benny and
Phil Harris bringing Rochester to
cheer them up as requested by the
Texas Governor ? ? ? The unit will
be the first to attempt to help
the fire-ridden city. . . .
Publicity guys have done so
much advance work on “The Egg
and I”, “Duel In the Sim” and
“Carnegie Hall” without one ad
vance showing until Broadway is
tired of waiting. .Benny Leonard,
the former champ who died in the
ring last week while refereeing,
was a Harlem kid from Lenox Ave.
In the old days whenever he fought
the whole neighborhood came to
watch. . . .
Congressman Adam Powell will
have fun driving the $4,000 stat
ion wagon on weekends at their
Westchester home. It was an East
er gift from Hazel. .. She’s head
lining the Roxy Theatre stage
TALMADGE & THOMPSON ARE
STILL FEUDIN’
Atlanta.Ga.—Herman Talmadge,
the disposed Governor of Georgia
and Governor M. E- Thompson are
still at it. This time Herman has
accused Thompson of trying to or
ganize a white and black zebra
Democratic party in the peach
state. Herman’s verbal attack
came after Thompson’s call for a
State Democratic party convention
in Macon on April 30, for the pur
pose of ousting all Talmadgites
from key posts. A stannch Tal
madge supporter, James S. Peters
asserts that the Governor’s move
is to entice Negro votes. Herman
without authority to recognize the
party and therefore might be re
garded as setting up a ‘ rival par
ty group." “There can be but one
Democratic party in Georgia,’’
Herman declares
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PROBLEMS i
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Editor’s Note:- Submit your problems for publication to ABBE*
WALLACE, in care of this newspaper. Give your full name, ad
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■LESSONS FOR HAPPIER LIVING." Your letter will be treated
confidentially. Send 25 cents in coin, stamps or money order.
Address your letter to: The ABBE’ WALLACE Service, in care of.
iv. i.—i have been inspired by
the way you answer other people’s
problems. I find it necessary to call
on you with mine. I am 18, have 2
children, a girl 18 months and a
boy 2 months. The boy’s father
has taken care of us for the past
year and he wants very much tj
marry me and be a father to these
children- We love each other. Here
i the drawback. He has a widowed
mother to support and I don’t want
him to mistreat her for us. His
mother is fond of us and thinks it
will be all right. What should I do
Ans: Marry the man. Your child
ren need a father and you need a
husband. It isn't necessary that
you inconvenience his mother at
all by joining him in marriage- You
understand his position and should
insist that he continue to provide
for her. His mother realizes his
love for you and knows he will
never be happy without you. She
is perfectly willing to share her
home with you as her son’s wife.
P. L.—I’ve been in the city a
month visiting my in-laws- They
are trying to coax me to open a
place of business here. I have oper
ated a very successful tea room
business for years and sold out
recently. I can see the possibilities
in this new location.
Advise me
Ans: Choose a likely sight for
your tea room and go back in bus
iness. You have reached the point
where the life of leisure you are
now living is growing monotonus
and going back in business is the
oly thing that will satisfy your
pres ent state of restlessness.
There's money to be made—you
know how to make it, too.
C- B.—For the past month I have
been worried to death. My first
and second husband both are pes
tering me to return to them and
I can’t make up my mind if I want
either one?
Ans: Leave well enough alone.
Neither one of them had what it
took to make you contented—it
won’t be any different now. Contin
ue your search for Mr. Right—he’ll
be along before long.
P. N. C.—I have been home six
weeks and my wife acts strange.
She received my allotment for 3
years and worked regular and she
lived well- I saved my money and
brought it home with me. I want
to build a nice house on part of
my property but she says she is
n’t interested in a home or any
thing I have. Now I have made up
my mind to build the home and
move in regardless- She can come
if she likes or stay as she is.
Ans: The new home will prove a
show . . Aside to Brooklyn Dod
gers: Give us abreak, fellas and
don’t snub our Jackie anymore. . .
Joe Louis, in the middle of the
heated discussion of who he will
fight this June 26th, comes up
with the bright idea that fans
won’t pay to see any opponent
they are now considering. .Joe,
loaded with South American loot,
prefers to wait until Fall. . .
Channing Tobias and wife are
staying the few days at Hotel The
resa while their Central Park
view home has its elevator repair
ed- . And Tobias will soon be a
new member of the exclusive Lee
Haven Beach Club of Conn, of
which Walter Scott, Theresa man
ager, is President . . . Riverdale
Children’s Association is angling
for the premiere proceeds of “Reet,
Petite and Gone”, Louis Jordan’s
latest film. . . .
Just as we were settled with
the sad news that Stan Kenton
was disbanded due to ill health, a
report comes that the 6ft. blond
and handsome leader will go on as
long as his health remains fairly
good. . . Flo Hawkins has really
gone south with the keys to the
Hill apartment which she and Er
skine shared for so many years
Divorce proceedings have already
begun. . . And it seems to be a
little matter of a $60,000 settle
ment. . .
Paul Denis, Radio Editor of the
New YorkPost wrote quite an al
arming column last week downing
Jack Benny for inserting the Ro
chester voiced joke: “This is your
favorite brunet.” Denis thought
the gag in bad taste because the
humor was based on a man’s col
or. . an wrote him: “I take excep
tion to your item In Bad Taste. I
heard the broadcast along with
several other Negroes, and not one
of them took exception to that com
ment- In fact, we enjoyed it and
thought it quite clever.” We must
add that Rochester’s gag was mild
compared to some we’ve heard and
therefore barely passes the O. K.
line.
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good investment. Go right ahead
with ahead with your plans- How
ever, don’t overlook the necessity
of reaching a favorable under
standing with your wife. The pre
sent state of indifference is poison
to your marriage. Urge her to go
away with you on a trip—a second
“honeymoon”—thestrive to kindle
the flame of love in her heart all
over again.
W. R.DI am home now after
several years- When I went in the
service I lacked one year of fin
ishing high school. I am very anx
ious to go back to school and finish
up as well as go to college but I
just hate the idea of going back
to school with a bunch of kids.
Ans: Don’t worry about that score
your interest in a high school dip
loma so let nothing whatever stand
in your way of obtaining it Once
you get back in school, you’ll find
some of the kids to be easy on the
eyes and very delightful company.
C. M- F.—Now you see, I have
never wanted to be anyone import
ant, just wanted to get married,
have a home and kids. I never ran
around or drank like some of our
friends did- I worked and helped
out when things were tough. But
what credit did I get, none. My
husband throws all that he and I
Ah make away, hangs out and he
Hot, blistering summer
lays aren’t far away. Get
j'eady for them now. Take
your fan out of the attic
—have it cleaned—oiled—
and if necessary, repaired.
If you don’t own a fan, see
your dealer today. Be pre
pared for hot weather!
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£T 20 YEARS
New York, N. Y_15 year old
jhn Grate was convicted here by
.cond degree murder in the rape
illing of a four year old child
ept. 23. He was sentenced to 20
ears of life by General Sessions
udge Francis L. Valentin. The
ourt explained why the boy is be
ig sent to prison instead of War.
nek State School as the children
:ommitteed to the school are gran
.•d paroles on short time
3R00KLYN STUDENTS PRE
SENT ROBESON WITH PLAQUE
Brooklyn, N. Y_Paul Robeson,
following Frank Sinatra, was pre
sented the annual Franklin D.
Roosevelt plaque by students of
Midwood High School for being
most active in improving better
relations among the various rac
ial and religious groups. Robeson,
being away on the coast, his pla
; Judge Hubert T. Delany of the
Domestic Relations Court.
HEAD OF NEW YORK’S LITTLE
F.E.P.C RESIGNS POST
New York.,N. Y_Henry C- Tur.
ner, Chairman of the State Com
mission against Discrimination re
signed this week to return to his
law practice. Governor Dewey has
accepted the resignation “with
profound regret.”
Recently recovered from a severe
illness, Turner claimed claimed he
could no longer carry on both his
commission activities and his pri
vate practice.
“In relinquishing my position as
a member of the State Commission
Against Discrimination,” he wrote
to Governor Dewey, “I desire to
express to you my appreciation of
the opportunity which you gave me
to assist with my colleagues in the
pioneer work which the commiss
ion was called upon to perform.
We have keenly conscious of the
great responsibility which was en
trusted to us not only to carry out
the mandate of the statute but to
administed the law in such a man
ner as would gain confidence and
support of all groups which make
up the population of the state.”
Governor Dewey told the retiring
chairman that “Few men in our
time have given so generously of
themselves to the public service as
you when our New York law a
gainst discrimination in employ
ment was enacted in 1945.”
acts like an adolescent- Is it worth
the effort to try to hold the home
together ?
Ans: Make any sacrifice necess
ary to hold your home together.
Life without your husband would
be more complex than it is now
as you could not provide properly
for the children alone. You can,
turn his interest toward you and
the home again if you will rom
ance and play along with him- He
wants a sweetheart as well as a
practical wife and mother. I would
like to have you send for Happier
Living Lesson No. 2—“Ho w to
Hold Your Mate ” The price is 25c
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Lesson 2 How to. Hold Your Mate
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Lesson 4 How to Win A Man, 25c.
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Sports
STRANGE THINGS MAY HAP
PEN IN THE LAND
By Ray Lawrence
—For Global News Syndicate—
New York, N. Y. —Now that the
Brooklyn Dodgers have broken the
jim crow ice in the major leagues
by hiring Jackie Robinson, some
thing strange seems to be looming
on the baseball horizon. Rumor
has it that some of the western
clubs are planing to come up with
a Negro player. Some credence
letting the East get ahead of them
in doing things, not even when it
gets under their jimcrow pride
So look for anything to happen
now that the major league color
bar has been broken down.
This writer predicted half a doz
en years ago that if and when a
Negro entered the majors it would
be by way of the Brooklyn Dod
gers.
Watch for the next Negro play
er to enter the big leagues via the
Cincinnati Reds or the St. Louis
Cardinals.
—HAWKINS TALKING
BALL GAMES
Hello Sport Fans! It looks as if
Softball and Hardball will take
over the spotlight in a few more
days. Activity may be seen on all
playing fields as players work
themselves into condition for fut
ure competition. Managers and
sponsors are getting Necessary
equipment together in order to
field not only the best teams but
| the best looking team. So prepare
yourselves to see some of the best
ball playing that you have seen in
a long time
BADMINTON
The Northside Y badminton
team can be seen working out at
the Urban League every Tuesday
and Thursday nights so if you care
to see a fast game played by
those that know how Come on out
There is plenty of room
CHECKERS
The Northside Y will set aside
one time, two nights a week in
order for you checker players to
get together. George Dixon former
Pug and “The Hawk” also a for
mer Pug has been takeing on all
comers. So come on out and grab
up a chair and lets see what you
know.
RECOUPERATING
Mr. John R. Butler of the near
Northside Y is at home to all of his
many friends. Mr. Butler recently
left a local hospital where he had
undergone a minor operation
Right now his brand new plat
form rocker has got him, but not
for long.
BOXING
Coach Buddy McCrae is out at '
Charles St. Recreation Center for
reasons unknown. Mr. Travis Dix
on will be takeing over shortly.
The boys will miss Buddy at the
Center because it was there that
he has coached some well known
Golden Gloves boxers.
The Near Northside Y Boxers
are preparing themselves for a
boxing tournament to be held at
Legion Post 1 May 19. The boys
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