The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 26, 1947, Image 8
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TAN TOPICS a- - _ _ . .• . ,_ ByCHARLES ^ALLEN^ ^ I Apartment OF sanitation * ; Mmi “.Why can’t I keep him..I found him.!!” “ , court «&rrAl \ f • i I IL <K)HNJl)$T Loves T& T REAt Finie, John, but don’t do it when in thfl company of others, i^s impolite.” t | - -—— " --- Ideal Hog Sire Moderately fat hogs, weighing be tween ICO and 240 pounds alive, pro* duce hams; shoulders and sides of t&£ moat Desirable sire f°r wiring. Shews Sense ^iflToat eyes and Dvtng under ground, the earthworm senses the fall of night acid wriggles to tbe sur face of the earth. JaSk tn Industry Ik *»d»k and more industries milk f* being used to improve employees' toaStti and oatintesnct fatigue. Re iluottons ft accidents with an tm k»n®nment to safety,1'less absentee knn dMe to Hllness, increased produc tion dteiwg boors ‘’of fatigue Ibw potnte, are reported where milk is being Served between meals or add ed to diets. I --—- — ^ . ; v ' | fcOMTlMENt^L FEATURES 1 “Is that the car you borrowed for ouur elopement?” M'S HAT ..- -- ‘ ~ - - schoolbov, who now APPEARS IN THE LIVER/ OF THE PHILLIES, IS - ONE OF THE FEW PITCHERS WHO'S ALSO BEEN A .300 HITTER. ~ _ WHEN 'Schoolboy" Rowe WAS WITH DETROIT IN 193+, HE NOT ONLY EQUALED THE LEASUB RECORD WITH 16 VICTORIES IN A ROW BUT ALSO LEO THE TiSERS TO THE/R FIRST PENNANT IN 2? YEARS. frlmlttve Origin The tpiiversality at man’s Ipve at color was demonstrated early in antiquit;- Each region and anb-ae gion of the globe developed its-own dy* source*, ft is estimated that nearly 1,000 different plants, vine*, shrubs and trees wera, at one time or another, employed for extract ing dyes. However Uuj a few of tb* primitive ayes survived to an cient and medieval times. Cross town Cleaners FURRIERS Telephone—WE 0989 • • • —Cleaner*— Dyers—Tailor*— —Pressers— ONE HOUR SPECIAL SERVICE 2101 $lo. 24th St. Omaha 2, Neb. Mass Murder — Continued From Page One loaded in fomt of the barracks where the warden orderd five pri soners to “step out”. This the men refused to do when it was obvious to the tightly packed group that the warden was reel ing rdunk. The warden then or dered ‘Pee '.Vee’ Willie Bell to step out “because I’m going to kill you”. When Bell refused this order the warden sent for some pick handles. A few minutes later the intoxicated warden spoke to J County Police Chief Henderson, who got into his car and drove to Brunswick, sixteen miles away, returned with the machine gun, the warden reeled into the packed prisoners “holding his pistol with both hands” to get Pee Wee. A few moments later the shooting began. The survivors insisted that the police took part in the shoot ing. This has been denied by the police. One investigator was cer tain that the machine gun had j been used against the helpless | prisoners. C. M. Moore, president of the | local NAACP branch, discussing j the "shot while attempting to es cape” massacre, stated, "We are not upholding wilfull law violat ors, but so manyy rumors have been circulated since this unfor unate affair, we feel that a full sifting of the incident should be made.” j gave a considerably different > picture fro mthe NAACP find ings. One of the first versions ap peared in a local paper where it was reported—"When Warden H. > G. Worthy of State Highway Camp No. 18 strode into a group of unruly Negro convicts at about 4:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon, Willie Bell a long-timer and re ported trouble maker lunged at J him. The warden shot Bell with his pistol and immediately half a ] dozen ottier armed prison guards opened fire on the convicts with shotguns and prstois. "A few seconds later the firing had ceased and five of the color, ed convicts lay dead, eight others | were wounded one dying during the night at the city hospital. Bell received only a minor wound in the leg. "Witnesses said at the first shot j by Warden Worthy, the prisoners broke in an directions, men scra-mbled under the nearby bunk | house. Another was killed under J the house and had to be dragged out, and the fifth managed to crawl under the house to a 10 foot wire fence on the other side. He was shot climbing the fence and fell dead on the outside. "The wounded lay where they fell, some under the bunk house building others sprawled in front of it. Fourteen of the group of 27 prisoners in the group were not hit by the bullets and crouch ed or lay still on the ground as guards rounded them up and herded them into the bunk house. I Y. M. C. A. NOTES These are boys who have tp go to Camp Strader this Week; for the Omaha period August 24th to sist. »■ Harold Watkins, James Smith, George Parker, Robert Parker Ralph Adams, Jr. and Jay Steele. The City Wide Tennis Tourna ment being sponored by the Near Norths ftle Branati Y. M. G. A. at Dewey Park gets under Friday July 25th, with most of the mat ches being played on Sunday July 28th. m&rry Tai*en -Detest statistics Ao* that the OnittSl States has more teas 23 tete phoaes ter Wery RjC inhabitants, oampared teZ2 telephones per 100 toUAbftante in tbe world as S artiste. Jtew York Leads Nhw. TO City, has asm tele phones tbto any oity to the we? kl, *ith s tonal *.2,218.000. This cojn pares with 1;2BD.Q00 in all * Sou& Anadrtc* “It Fay* To Look WdT MAYO’S BARBER SHOP Ladies and Children’s Work A Specialty 2422 Lake Street * The Chatter Box By Doris Ann McGill Say! Stop! Look! Listen!! Don’t knock anmore-Richard is kind. He just opened the door, so be very quiet while I sneak in, because my friends, I’m about to begin with the latest dirt of around and about that will simply knock you right out. The party jumped when the big four approached the birthday part for Harold Mathews and Bubble Station. My, did we all have a splendid time! The place was jammed —and I do mean just that—believe me? smile ‘Happy Birthday to you boys! and many more to come!! So there. Now that summer is here—(it rained all last week) all the Kats and chick3 are doing great—take for instant lovely Viviian Turner. She is really in the mood. Barbara P. is think ing about getting soon. They all say Frank C. is losing his old flame. Harold V. is just the man of the town. What has happened to Anna M-ie or is it j the weather? Little Mr. Fine. Joe Glass, is expected in part any Lime now. We are 1 >jk;n for Miss Nelly Taylor to say wedding vows soon to Tally Steams. —Everyone is wondering what if the mighty H. Matthews putting down. He was seen sporting in his car with C. Box up on Choco late ave. Sunday Strolling up to the ball field Monday, was Doris Wilkerson. ; who did I see with her!!! ooouu oh!—cheer up kid. that’s not all —Who did I see crazing around with Raymond C. Sunday, and why Ray were you so unsure of yourself!!! or were you!! No! As th® song goes, I wonder, I wonder who the fine brown fram was with Neta Bryant Sunday strolling down the ave. My Neta, he’s really gone for a sharp spray (pick up gals) sorry Neta. Rumors are flying that Buster Robbins is not going South for nothing. So I hear its a blue bird over cliffs of What Bells. Ring Rang Ring Ha!! Is it true that D. M. quit work or is she just on one of her long I vacations. You know. Kid you can't get rich that way. Can she? NO!!! I It leaked out that Billyy C. will be hitched soon. Good luck Kid. ; If you see Jack West walking around with stars in his eyes, you can cr’dt it to one thing—hislove : for P. Reed. —I get around—■— The Burdette st. Ball game jumpedMonday when the basses wer loaded and Suitcase struct out. Boo-boo-^oo that's it, and the game is over. Iguess you know who won. Of course, the Lions. Better luck next time. Texadoes’ I A. R. is carrying a torch for L. P. and she wonii let him light it. Wonder why? ^ Say Won what part do you play : in the romance of our ftiend. Pinky? And just wher does Blak , stand? We're wondering. Now that the Lothrop is get- j ting some fine pictures, we find 1 Baby Weleen Brown strolling to the show. Sunday evening. Please! Please! Will someone ! please tell Wallace Murrell that his hat is not becoming, but cute for a tacky number (not dragg ing but helpful hint) Spotted Willie Davis cruzing in the green (car) so I hear it’s his fathers. Kat Manley is going around with our good friend, Sonny T. Both look charming together. If you want to se something cut. but not taken, gase upon Kat Watts. She’s a real gdtae number. Compliments from So. Omaha Nadine Hancock and her friend, Weldon, are swell people. All good fellows meet at the balfield, don’t they Payton? Pauline B. and the two Beck sisters are seen quite a number of places together looking fine as us ual. Daniel Ware has refrained from playing since his old flame quit going around with him Wonder Why!!! Johnny Nettles is back for a- | Husbands! Wives! Want bw Pep and Wm? to CtafeL Toritfritetj «Sgsgsaa6gl^ggaB 9 Do .you want a roof .rmokmg treat? H to, (^Ajl buy <m S. Setdenbeeg * Co’*. Alter DImu Deluxe eigarl You'll really enjoy them from your very IrU pet. They are mod# of cbdfee long Havbea and other choke long fiber. If* the Snect »aoke you can boy —truly the choice of dircriev •noting *moh*r*t U your dealer dSe^nof "w® &*&4*M9m99*r g vnvc iwiminiBiui, CROSSWORD PUZZLE Horizontal 1 Cheer 4 Florida resort 9 To knock 12 American ' humorist* 13 Perfume4fe 1 tained from I flowers ; 14 Poetic: to I unclose 15 Swamp 17 To talk unintelligibly 19 Place of refuge 20 Form of croquet 21 Actor’s part 23 Sailor 24 To jog 27 To append 28 Colloquial: cigarette 29 Fur-bearing aquatic mamma] 30 Note of scale 31 Lump 32 Female sheep 33 Symbol for samarium 34 Comicality 36 Fixed charge 37 Dry 38 To give utterance to 39 The sun 10 Stupid fellow 41 Archaic: physician 43 Five centimes 14 To interweave 46 Long, light rojyboat 49 Dessert 50 Hindustan 52 Dove’s cry 53 Church bench 54 To stimulate 55 Ostrichlike bird Vertical 1 Engine of war 2 Bustle 3 Precursor 4 Cover for the face 5 Pronoun 6 By 7 Army officer 8 Mesopotamia 9 He defeated the English at Bannockburn 10 Simian 11 By 16 Part of “to be" 18 City in Montana 20 Shred 21 Poetic: early in the day '22 Ha.tred 23 Colloquial: check 25 Island in the Baltic 26 Treatise 28 Dressed pelt 29 To be indebt ed in the sum of 31 Eminent 32 Food flhh 35 Fungous growth 36 Exclamation of contempt 37 Origin i No. 6 39 Odor 40 Surname used when the defendant's name is unknown 42 Ancient Grecian country \ 43 Coarse, matted wool 44 To tear 45 Aviator with five victories 46 To prevail 47 Gypsy 48 Pronoun 51 Roman gods Answer to Pntzlo Number 0 J Series H-47 while. Look nice. Happy ain’t you Kid. Why was Kenneth G. Lookin so down hearted the other nite when D. called him? I know Kid, cause I get around. Amelia Orduna is a number that doesn't get around much any more Don't forget the Red Signal! It’s dangeroys. I wonder if Nate really got what he wants or is he just stalling. Get down off of that high horse, Kid, and walk awhile. Pol cat is a slim creature, better known to most as Handsome Wallace Wright. Say, Kids, you all know that the Sharp Inn is the Dead End, but the Diner is where the shrimps are and I mean they are really great: you really get good service from the waitresses!!! Ding Dong—Church Bells rang when H. went to church Sunday without knocking on the big door! Believe me!! Well folks to whom it may con. cer, her’s to some of my many readers who read my column, anything that you read is not supposed to be the truth. I is Just friendly gossip, and I’m sure all you young intelligent people can take a joke, (smile) A fine picture downtown is at the Omaha, see it today for to morrow you may not live (smile) Inclosing always remember this, if you want good neighbors, have this kind: Those who attend to their own business, and above all keep their window shades down. Chrysler - - Continued From Page One instructor is supplied, together with a list of parts and tools re. quired for a demonstration. The mechanic is than allowed to per form the service operation himself j representing the ‘do” part of the 1 sesson. Finally, a reference book I let summarizing the entire sub> ; ject is supplied for the mechanic’s , personal reference. i At the end of each service sess ion, the mechanic checks his pro. gress by means of a series of questions. Questionaires, when filled out, are returned to the factory for review and grading and become a permanent record at the factory, acting as a basis for future awards of certificates to the dealer and his mechanics. As soon as a dealer enrolls, eacti of his mechanics is given an en rollment Card and the dealer i3 supplied a large certificate stat ing that his mechanics are engag ed in a program dedicated to the advancement of technical autom otive service knowledge. After a> dealer has carried out the pres cribed schedule of training for twelve consecutive subjects, he is entitled to display a large certi ficate attesting to the fact that he employees in his service de parment have satisfactorily com pleted the first roup of sessions. READ THE OMAHA GUIUDE BUD’S 7 exaco Service • GAS and OIL “*Fe Appreciate Your Trade” 30th & Wirt Sts. AT_«7*n „-MAKr»= CHICKEN uitt • barbecued RIBS & SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN “OUR Chicken Dinners Are C_.1 • _ f -! 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