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«fl<W»onjfColumn . ^ 'TO MALA YOU I're a ;■ mapp/pa lip*' CONFIDENTIAL REPLY BY MAIL Readers of this column may secure a “private reply”—by sending for one of the following: o Abb*' Wallace Astrology Reading with fro* advice latter.25c O Abb*’: Happier Living Lessons With Ire* advice l«tt*r.25c □ ABBr WALLACE GUIDE & 12-MONTH ASTROLOGICAL FORECAST .$1 (detailed confidential analysis of poor case) Give name, address and birthdate. Explain problem fully and include stamped, self-addressed envelope for a logical analysis of your case. Write to: The ABBE’ WALLACE Sarviea P. O. Box II, Atlanta I, Georgia Discouraged—I married about three months ago and I love my husband and he says he loves me. But at times, he will not hardly give me a good word. Another guy has been seeing me and says he loves me. Shall I quit my husband? I want to make a success of my marriage. Ans: Kuit the other man. It is he that is making '-our life un happy. Your husband has rea son to swell up and pout—the thing that surprises me it that he tolerates your conduct. He feels in his heart that you are double crossing him with an other man and he’s worried about it. No marriage can be a success for long with one partner dilibertly cheating as you are doing. LCB— I own my own farm. I have a tractor, truck, a nice car and otther necessary equip ment to do well here on my place. Recently, I have been urged by my cousin to sell out and go to California. I hes itate to do so. Tell me what is best? Ans: For years you worked and dreamed of the farm you wanted to own—now that you have it, stay on there and give it a fair trial. True, your cou sin is doing fine in California but he doesn’t have what you have—neither is he holding on to his money. Stay right where you are. M L—I have a boy friend and he goes out and drinks with other women and takes them to the show and other places. He gives me money to go and enjoy myself but when I talk to boys or men, he jumps me about them and says he doesn t give his money to me for noth ing. I want to know what to do? Ans: Get a job and become in dependent. Accepting money from this man places you in an awkward position and it puts you under obligation to him. He feels that he has a right to expect and demand that you cater to his wishes even though he does as he wishes. If you want to retain your independ ence and freedom—do not ac cept money from your boy friends. MLC—I need your help so much at this time I am not popular at all with people. I can’t make friends. When I am around folks I can't make my self talk for fear I will say the wrong thing. Therefore, I am unhappy. Will I ever con quer fear and be happy? Ans: Happiness is within your reach—you can easily over come this inferiority complex and become more popular a mong the people of your com munity. I suggest that you send a quarter for Happier Living Lesson No. 3 The Way To Happiness. I will advise you personally at that time. i FRM—There are two men in my life. One is about five yrs. older than I and he seems to like me very much and tries to please me. In fact, he wants me to marry him. The older man has more wealth but all I ever get out of him are prom ises. Which one should I dev ote my time to? Ans: The younger man is the serious one and wants to in elude you in his future plans. The older man is definitely not interested in marriage and he doesn’t intend to part with any of his money. You’re w . ting your time trying to play up to him. Devote more time to the other man. Actually you care for him more than you do the older man. I f " SAVE THIS COUPON Special OUer FOR YOU WHO SEEK FINANCIAL HELP AbbS 'Wallace Offers YOU 2 Self-Help BOOKS □ "How to Keep Your Money and Attract Good Luck" This Book reveals the secret of hold ing money and attracting good luck as practiced by the ancient money lenders. Special Price $1.00 □ “7 Cures for a Lean Purse" A formula designed to start you on the upward road to financial abun dance—a practical guide to security and independence. Special Price $1.00 FILL OUT THIS COUPON CAREFULLY —CHECK THE ITEMS WANTED—PIN MONEY ORDER TO COUPON AND MAIL TO ABBE’ WALLACE. Your Name_ Address - .... City_State_ Your Birtbdate __ Amount Enclosed $_ ABBE’ WALLACE ia care of Omaha Guide 2420 Grant Street CUP THIS COUPON S. C. DEMOCRATS LEAVE CONVENTION Philadelphia, July 12—The majority of the South Caro lina delegates who arrived herc this week to attend the Demo cratic convention were forced to leave on the first day of the convention for Columbia, S. C. to prepare for their appearance ( in court July 16 to answer the NAACP charge that the Dem ocratic party in South Caro lina is seeking to deprive Ne gro citizens of their right to vote. William P. Baskin, Demo cratic chairman in South Car olina, said that a July 13 meet ing was necessary to consider the order of Federal Judge J. Waties Waring, issued July 8. warning that Negroes must be allowed to enroll for the state Democratic primaries which will be held irr August. This restraining order was is sued after attorneys for . the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo ple filed suit on behalf of David Brown and other qual ified Negro voters against of ficials of the Democratic part> in South Carolina, the NAACP complaint‘alleged, sought to keep Negroes from voting by prohibiting any »Negro from joining Democratic party clu'bs by requiring that every Negro upon registering present a general registration certificate and by requiring every mem ber of the Democratic party to take oath to uphold racial segregation and oppose federal fair employment practices leg islation. All members of the state Democratic executive commit tee and the chairmen of all counties excent Richmond were named defendants in the NAACP suit. I - New Soybean Strain Hawkeye, a new high-yielding soy bean, is being released in several Midwestern states. It has as high an oil content as Lincoln, resists lodging as well as Richland and better than Lincoln, and falls be tween its Richland and Mukden par ents in height SERVICE LEAGUE LEADERS • • J bonner , McCullough 1 JOHNSON t*" HARPER Above are shown four of the leading players 4n the Southwest Service Baseball League. The players are members of the Fort Bliss y Bombers, champions for the first-half of the current season.. Upper Left: Sergeant President Bonner, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, lead ing pitcher of the League with 5 wins gpd one defeat Bonner ajso was one of the leading batters with a. batting average of ,628 for ten ■ Upper Right: Master Sergeant Sol McCullough, Clewiston, Florida, who played first base for the "Bomber*”. Lower Left: ' Sergeant Vincent Johnson, Birmingham, Alabama, who is presently hitting .559 and is a noted long-ball hitter. Lower Bight: Corporal Wil Ham H. Harper, Portsmouth, Virginia, one of the League’s best outfielders. Before entering the service had a trial with the Baltimore ! Hite Giants. ^ v % ■ • (Continued from Page 1) WALLACE FOR PRESIDENT COM. program was passed over-the opposition of the home state delegations of President Tru man and Vice Presidential can didate Barkley as a maneuver. “The delegates knew perfect ly well that President Truman not only has not introduced specific legislation to implem ent civil rights, but that he has publicity stated he did not intend to do so. “They knew that the north ern Democrats in Congress have always left the floor when civil rights questions arose in order to let Southern poll-tax ers perpetuate Jim Crow. “They knew Senator Me Grath, National Democratic chairman, has stated that the ‘teeth’ in the civil rights pro gram was intended for use in northern industrial disputes, not to help southern Negroes x vote. “If President Truman mean what he says he says, he will abolish segregation in the fed eral armed forces immediately by executive order, and will see that the Democratic Con gressmen write the civil pro gram into legislation.” ^ W allace leaders will confer Negro candidates from throu ghout the nation. In addition to Rainey and Marshall, they include Margaret Bush Wilson of St Louis, Mo., attorney; Jul ius B. Jones, chairman of the Negro Chamber of Commerce of Kansas City, Mo.; Earl Dic kerson, prominent Chicago at torney; Willard B. Ransom, president of the Indiana State Conference of the NAACP and first Negro congressional can didate in the state’s history; Dr John T. Camper, physician of Baltimore; and Dr. Ulysses Campbell, dentist of East Ora nge, New Jersey. Oen hearings on the plat form will be held July 21 and 22 by a 53-member committee headed by Rexford G. T.ug well, former governor of Puer to Rico. Among committee members scheduled to help draw up the platform are: Dr. Josepph L. Johnson, dean of Howard University Medical School, and Estelle Massey Os borne, former president of the National Association of Color ed Graduate Nurses. Paul Robeson, now of four co-chairman of the National Wallace for President Commit tee, is also expected to play a leading role at the convention. Arrangements, i credentials and other committees will also meet before the convention o pens. Two Negro newspapers publishers-—Roscoe Dunjee. of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Char lotte A. Bass, of Los Angeles, Calif., are among the 10 com mittee office. The convention will be of ficially named Friday night when it closes, after 20 hours of sessions it will have created the political organization bind ing together new parties and Wallace Committees now ex isting in most of the 48 states. Choosing s Turkey In ehoosing a turkey for the table, get a bird that’s young and tender, with plenty of fat under the skin. The body should be well-rounded and the breast well-fleshed. In cook ing your turkey, remember that the bigger the bird, the lower your oven temperature should be. . Jimmie Fields, Rita Chris tina, Mable Hart and Reggie Ridgeley, dancers from the bal COMMON DEFENSE Program for Americanism Alert to the menace of total itarianism and determined to defend our country against it, four million members of the merican Legion have launched a program for “Revitalizing our American Way of Life.” It is a positive program. It stresses pointly and clearly what we believe and the pro gress in freedom we have in accordance with what we belie ve. It describes America as “a country where individual rights come first.” It reminds us that we enjoy many and precious blessings because our Constitution promises to guard us and our homes from harm, to protect our right to say what we think, to worship in the faith of our choice, to earn a living and, by power of the ballot, to make the Govern ment itself answ’er to us. It is a program that issues a warning. It is a warning that “there are some among us who would like to change all that has made us great and have us live instead under some plan promises everything but tak es all.” It is a warning that our rights as free Americans— “rights which do not even ex ist under communism or in dictator controlled countries” —are in danger. it is a program tor action. Every American ought to be prepared to tell and ought to be willing to tell the story of month to month, the Ameri;m Legion will mail millions of booklets, setting forth “some of the truths on which Amer ican success is based,” to mil lions of American homes. To appreciate America, to know what America has accomplish ed and is accomplishing, and to enable the American peo ple to answer the advocates of is the purpose of these Amer icanism booklets. It is a program highly en dorsed. By Dr. Daniel A* Pol ing, President and Editor “The Christian Herald;” “It will strike a blow at juvinile delinquency is home and com munity neglect. 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It matters not where you live, or what rank of life you hold, be you rich or poor, Negro or White, Protes tant, Jew or Catholic, employ er or employee, by your works you must prove your faith in your country and your fellow humans.” By Rabbia William F. Ros enbblum, President, Synagogue Council of America; “Our Am erican democracy is based up on the principle that everyone living under its flag is entitled equally to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This is not only a great American ideal, but one to which every religion subscribes, and I an:, therefore, glad that The Am erican Legion is making the af firmation of this doctrine one of its prior concerns for the coming years.” LAND REFORM FIGHT Port-Of-Spain, Trindad, B. W. I.„ July 20 — Dom Basil Matthews, a Negro Catholic Priest, has urged the people here to figght with all consti tutional means for ownership of land now held by a few land lords. The populace here is de manding land reform and the government is averse to break ing up the huge holdings of a few landowners. Fr. Matthews told his audience that land is the greatestt wealth of any people or any nation. Ownership of the land is the people’s birtthright, he said, and quoted statistice to prove that ownership of the land and economic prosperity have an important bearing on Christian marriages. Their number in recital Sunday afternoon, di rected by Katherine Flowers. the West Indies fluctuates with the rise and fall in economic welfare. Fr. Matthews is a member [ of Trinidad’s Interracial Bene dictine Abbey and founder of its Institute o f Social Re search. i 1 ■■_ "■- - — . LAKE STREET BOWLING Open 1:00 p. m. til 11:30 p. m. —Visit our Snack Bar— 2410 Lake St. PL. 9851 | Check Your USkin Too Dark ? OPimples, Blemishes? i UStin Rough, Harsh? 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