The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, May 10, 1947, Page THREE, Image 3

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    What*s On Labors Mind !
There is a flood of bills in Congress propos
ing to pass laws against labor unions
THE ENACTMENT OF THESE PENDING BILLS COMPREHENDS THE COMPLETE DESTRUCTION OF ALL FORMS
OF UNION SECURITY. THEY SEEK ABANDONMENT OF TB E CLOSED SHOP, MAINTENANCE OF MEMBERSHIP AND
OTHER FORMS OF UNION SECURITY THAT HAVE PREVAI LED IN THE U- S. A SINCE THE BEGINING OF TRADE
UNIONISM.
THE ENEMIES OF ORGANIZED LABOR ARE BENT U PON THE ULTIMATE DESTRUCTION OF THE LABOR MOVE
MENT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THE HARTLEY, BALL, RAFT BILLS ARE DEFINITELY DESIGNED TO
COMPLETELY CRIPPLE LAEOR. THERE CAN BE NO QUES TION ABOUT THAT.
THE FATE OF PEACE, THE FATE OF WORLD COOPERATION AND WORLD ECONOMIC SECURITY LIES IT THE
LAPS OF THE AMERICAN INDUSTRIALISTS. HISTORY HAS PROVEN THAT WITHOUT A STRONG TRADES UNION
MOVMENT, INDUSTRY WOULD NOT CONTRIBUTE TO THE ATTAINMENT OF WORLD PEACE AND SECURITY DE
MANDED BY THE COMMON PEOPLE THE WORLD OVER.
IF THE ANTI-UNION DRIVE SUCCEEDS IN CONGRESS, IT WILL HURT EVERY WORKER’S POCKETBOOK AND
EVERY HOUSEWIFE’S SHOPPING BAG. IT WILL MAKE E ACH ONE OF US LESS SECURE IN HIS JOB AND HIS FUT
URE.
THE TIME TO ACT IS RIGHT NOW—TODAY—WRITE OR WIRE YOUR SENATORS CONGRESSMEN AND PRES
IDENT TRUMAN. DEMANDING THAT THE LEGISLATIVE ATTACK UPON THE VERY ’EXISTANCE OF ALL LABOR
ING PEOPLE CEASE.
—NEBRASKA C. I. O LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE OF THE OMAHA-COUNCIL BLUFFS CITY INDUSTRIAL UNION
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NO THAT THE
TELEPHONE ST ME
ENDED
May we first of all thank you sincerely for your tolerance and
understanding during the trying period just ended. We deeply re
gret any inconvenience you may have been caused.
Honest differences of opinion existed between the Union and
the Company. In fairness to its customers, the Company insisted
from the outset that the dispute be resolved here in our territory.
The agreement just reached through collective bargaining negotia
tions and conciliation came after assurances by the Union that it
was a free and independent bargaining agent.
Now that the strike is over, telephone men and women every
where throughout our territory are being welcomed back to their
jobs. We assure you that we will work as hard as we can to get back
to regular day-to-day operations as quickly as possible . . . and to
carry forward our plans for constantly improving and expanding
your service.
The overall cost to the Company resulting from the wage settle
ment amounts to about $4,500,000 annually, of which some $720,000
will be incurred here in Nebraska. In reaching this agreement, we
did everything- we could to see that the wages we pay are fair to all
concerned and not unreasonable in their effect on the rates you pay
for telephone service.
NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY
Men, Women! Old at
40,50,60! Get Pep
Feel Years Younger, Full of Vim
Don t always blame exhausted, worn-out run-down
feeling on your age Thousands amazed at what a
little pepping up with Ostrex will do Contains tonic
often needed after 40 - when body la weak, old lust
because lacking iron also supplements of calcium,
phosphorus. Vitamin A middle-aged doctoi
writes **1 took it myself Results were nne Get
35c introductory size Ostrex Tonic Tablets today,
only ‘29c Why feel old? Try Ostrex to feel peppier
get new vim and feel years younger, thia very day
At all Drug Stores Everywhere—
In Omaha, at Walgreen's & Smith
Stores
Husbands! Wives!
Want new Pep and Vim?
Thousands of couples are weak, worn-out, ex
hausted solely because body lacks iron. For
new vim, vitality, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets.
Contains iron you, too, may need for pep; also
vitamin Bj. Get regular *1.00 size now only 89c'
At all drug stores everywhere.. Ir
Omaha, at WALGREEN and SMITH
STORES.
| CLEO’s
Nite & Day
BARBn
2042 North 21st St.
ALL KINDS OF DELICIOUS
SANDWICHES
■OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY”
Deliveries Made—Small Fe«
Charge for the same.
1 Call ATlantic 9541
Badly Needed
3 or 4 Room Apt or House
FURNISHED OR
UNFURNISHED.
COUPLE AND ONE CHILD
WE. 7005
i
There's nothing like drawing
straws for a hula dancer.
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MEET YOUR FRIENDS
ENJOY A GOOD GAME OF BILLIARDS
OR POCKET BILLIARDS
AT
R. UNDERWOOD
Billiard Parlor
- CIGARS - SOFT DRINKS -
1522 North 24th Street Omaha, Nebraska
—Telephone—JA 9082—
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E\ Proof of merit Same type for
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■m Standard U S. P. Ingredients.
h!* Laboratory tested, controlled.
Bln price range of everyone.
10c and 25c sizes
Caution: Use only as directed.
WORLD WAR VET APPOINTED
LEGION FINANCE OFFICER
In a special Executive Committee
meeting, Sunday April 27, Jarvis
C. Green of 2302 Seward Plaza
Was appointed Finance Officer of
American. Legion Post No. 30. Mr.
Green replaces Mr. William Vann,
Jr. who has left the city to reside
in Oklahoma.
Mr. Green is a veteran of over
four years service in the recent
war He served in several branches
■ . IT-. -.IT— ——
of the Service, including the Quar
termaster, Field Artillery, and he
played in the 4th Regiment Band
at ft. Warren, Wyo. He also drum
majored the 384th Army Band at
New Orleans, La., and Staten Is
land, N. Y.
The son of the deceased Dr. J. L.
Oreen, and has been a resident of
Omaha for 28 years.
Mr. Green is 32 years of age, he
is married and has three children.
I
Now 9s The Time For Good Gardeners
To Join Together Over A Sociable Cup
WHEN spring’s in the air, it’s
high time for good gardeners
to get together for a sociable eve
ning and compare notes on favorite
theories on seeds an<f exposures.
You’ll bountifully fulfill your host
ess duties if you provide sweets
and ample beverage supplies to
spice the conversation.
A treat that’s sure to appeal to
spring-time appetites is a plateful
of tiny open face cookies filled
with varied sweets. A light crisp
confection is best to co-star with
jelly and fillings. It’s a good idea to
serve decaffeinated coffee so your
enthusiastic gardeners can spice
their conversation with extra cups
without losing sleep later on. Sec
ond cups are no trouble, if you use
the new instant decaffeinated cof
fee. Just add hot water, if the tem
perature's right for a piping hot
beverage. Or if the evening’s sud
denly warm, just dissolve the in
stant decaffeinated coffee with wa
ter from the tap and add ice. In a
minute you’ll be assured of a tink
ling glass of rich, full-bodied coffee.
A fluff of whipped cream adds ap
peal to the iced glass. As a festive
touch try mixing the decaffeinated
coffee with chocolate drinks.
A rolled pastry cookie is best for
the jelly filling. Stamp circles with
a biscuit cutter. Use a thimble dip
ped in flour to cut out the centers
from half of the disks. Place a small
spoonful of jam or preserves on
the lower circles, top with the cut
out circles, and bake until they are
lightly brown. Serve either hot or
cold.
' Gardener s conoiate
* 2 squares unsweetened chocolate
5 teaspoons instant decaffeinated
coffee
1 cup hot water
4 tablespoons sugar
Dash of salt_
3 cups milk
Combine chocolate. Instant de
caffeinated £offee, and hot water in
top of double boiler and place over
low flame, stirring until chocolate
is melted and well blended. Add
sugar and salt and boil 4 minutes,
stirring constantly. Then place over
boiling water. Add milk gradually,
stirring constantly, and heat. When
hot, beat with rotary egg beater
until light and frothy. Cool. Pour
over cracked^ice in tali glasses. Or
serve hot, if desired. Top with
whipped cream. Makes 4 servings.
Open-Face Jam Cookies
3-1/2 cups sifted cake flour
3 teaspoons double-acting baking
powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup butter or other shortening
1/2 cup brown sugar, firmly packed
1 egg, well beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/3 cup milk
Jam
Sift flour once, measure, add bak
ing powder and salt, and sift again.
Cream shortening, add sugar gradu
ally, and cream together until light
and fluffy. Add egg and vanilla,
then add flour, alternately with
milk, mixing well after each addi
tion. Chill until firm enough to roll.
Roll 1/8 inch thick on lightly flour
ed board. Cut with floured 2-1/2- ■
inch cutter. Place 1 teaspoon jam
on a circle; place another circle,
from which the center has been
cut, on top and press edges to
gether. Bake on ungreased baking
sheet in hot oven (425°F.) 8 min
utes, or until done. Makes about
2Vi dozen cookies.
I Beauticians j
(HAIR DRESSING BOOTHS I
For Rent or Lease— 1
DOT’S BEAUTY SALON f
2031 North 24th St. AT-0459 |
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BOY
$3.00
NATUfal
BRAID
$4.50
YOU CAN HAVE YOUR HAIR
PERFECTLY MATCHED
Latest Creations
Easily Attached
Human Half—
chignon All Shades
$5JO, SEND NO MONZT
MJSt SEND SAMPLE OF YOUK HAM
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Pay Poitiaaa Fvfl AoMaat aa DMay
JESSIE RARE BEAUTY PRODUCTS
( SO7 RFTH AVL (Room 905) NEW YORK 17. N. D^fcT'
CHICAGO FURNITURE CO.
•SPECIAL SALE
• LINOLEUM,
• STOVES,
• ICE BOXES,
• LAMPS. "WE SELL FOR LESS”
JA 4411 1833-35 NORTH 24th ST.
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BROTHERLY
BEHAVIOR'
-BY——
CAPT. EARLE CONOVER
“THEIR HERE’'
On a huge sign displayed across
the front of a store in my neigh
borhood may be seen the words,
“Their Here’’. Listed below are
some of the articles for the sale,
the badly-needed, post war, home
appliances.
Every time that I’ve seen that
sign I’ve asked myself, “Whose
‘Here’ is this, after all? Does it
belong to one group?”
Ellis Amell, Former Governor of
Georgia, recently lectured in our
city, using the thought-provoking
subject, “Whose America Is this
Anyway?” Let’s think about it! ’
While America was discovered
and colonized early by certain nat
lonal and religious groups, through
out its entire history immigrants
p|£^P^^ticallj^n^ections^o£Uie^
globe have settled in it. So, from
the very first, America was some
thing more than a one-group, one
culture Country.
Yet in many places and in many
times some of our fellow citizens
have lived so selfishly and so
blindly that they have deprived
others of their own birthrights.
"WE THE PEOPLE”
The Preamble of our constitution
may well be a "must” reading for
our citizenry: “WE, the PEOPLE
of the United States, in order to
form a more perfect Union, estab
lish justice, insure domestic tran
quility, provide for the common
defense, promote the general wel
fare, and secure the blessings of
liberty to ourselves and our pos
terity, do ordain and establish this
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CARD OF THANKS
THAnTI IToH ATp°pnK;AETN,SN0^RHTEi6RT^S
BEA5lT^ULSSt.o^AGES °F SVMPATHY AND
BEAUTIFUL FLORAL OFFERINGS RECEIVED
FROM OUR MANY FRIENDS IN OMAHA AnS
OTHER CITIES IN OUR RECENT BEREAVEMENT
IN THE LOSS OF OUR BELOVED FATHER MR.
THANK RFVM oS ®HAW WHO DEPARTED THIS
THANK REV. O. J. BURCKHARDT REV. C E
REV- E F■ RIDLEY AND ALL WHO EN
DEAVORED TO LIGHTEN OUR BURDEN IN OUR
OUR SAD HOUR
DAUGHTERS—MRS. LOVIE M. DANIELS, MRS
LILLIE M. ANDERSON, MRS WAVE
SHAW MADISON, MRS. DELL R
MOORE, MRS. MARION J. HOWARD
SONS—MR. CURTIS H. SHAW, MR. JOHN E SHAWj
MR. JEWELL R. SHAW, MR. LLOYD M. SHAW
MR. JULIAN C. SHAW.
Classified Ads Get Resuits
A nice Room for a neat clean
man_WE_4883
Spaulding Furniture Co.
3823 North 24th Street
FOR SALE—
Chest of Drawers, Sectional Book
Cases, Matched 'Snd Tables, ^ev
eral kinds of Dinette and Dining
room sets. Bedroom Suites and
Mew Living Room Suites and etc.
'“Come In and See Us”
BUY A LOT in Bedford Pari^
beauty spot cf our community.
Call JA-7718.
• McBrady Products Orders
Taken at 2506 Burdette St..
Telephone JAckson 7284.
—Mrs. C. M. Elder.
• AUTOS WANTED!
SELL US YOUR CAR
FOR CASH!
• We will come to your home.
Fred King Motors
VT-9463 2056 Farnain
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MARY’S CHICKEN HUT, 2722 N.
CHIOKEN DINNERS
30th St., JA. 89f8. Our Chicken
Dinners are Something to Crow A
bout. Robt. Jones, Propr.
I.AL N DRIES A CLEANERS
EDHOLH A SHERMAN
4401 North 24th St WE, SOSI
New & Used Furniture
Complete Line—Faint Hardware
We Buy, Sell and Trade
IDEAL FURNITURE MART
8511-13 North 24th— 24th & Lake
—WEhster 2224—
"Everything For The Home''
NEIGHBORHOOD rilRNTTUKk
Si CLOTHING SHOP
BIG SALE;—Overcoats, all sizes
Shoes, No Stamps; Ladies Dresses
Rugs, Beds. Gas Stoves and Ol
Itb’^es.
•We Buy and Sell” —
TEL. AT. 1154 1715 N. 26th ST.
BEDFORD PARK—One New Home for immediate occu
pancy. 2 more for May 1st. Small down payment—F.H.A.
and G. I. Loans. Phone Hiram D. Dee, JA. 7718, JA. 1620,
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1426 North 19 th Street
Six Rooms Modem with Stoker Heat, $30.00 per month
income, besides Owner’s living quarters. Automatic
Water with heat, combination storm door and storm
Windows. Price $4,750.
MR. WALTER J. ZINC
457 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
City—JAckson 0152
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