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Announcement The Waller Radio Re pair Shop, which was located at 1904 North 24th St has moved to 2525 North 20th St 1 block north from Lake St on the north side of North 20th St. _ FOR RENT: One 3 room furnished or unfurnished apartment at 2520 Lake St. Call PL 3165. MALE HELP WANTED We will establish you in business with our capital. If you are trustworthy and energetic, write us. No investment or ex perience needed to start Part time or full-time. WINONA MONTTMENT CO. Winona, Minn. FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMEN sew easy ready-cut house coats at home. Earn from $17.40 to $26.16 dozen Write — AC CURATE STYLE, Freeport, New York. FOR RENT: Several nice exclusive rooms for men. Price reasonable. Call HA 0800. WANTED TO RENT: A 4 5 or 6 room house or a large apart ment . Call PI. 1786. Ask for Mr. Booker .T. Adkins. Can give good references. FOR RENT: Room for working man. Call At 5674. FOR RENT: Nice room in the home of a widow. For work ing man. Reasonable and privileges . Call Ha. 0801. 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FOR RENT: Two 4-room houses, two blocks from 3 bus lines. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: 1 6-room unfurnish ed modern apartment. All util-1 ities Paid by owner. FOR RENT: One newly decorat ed 3-room furnished apart ment. Close tp bus line. Call Ha. 0800. rOR RENT: One 3-room furnish-( ed apartment for only $50 per month. All utilities paid by owner. FOR RENT: One newly decorat ed 3-room furnished apart ment. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: Nice apartments. One 5-room and one 6-room house. Call Ja. 0902. HELP WANTED: FEMALE: $2.00 HOURLY possible doing light assembly work at home. Experience unnece«sa r y. CROWN Industries, 7159-Y Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 36, Calif. FOR RENT: Modern 6-room house, large front and back yard, full basement. Closed in front and back porch. Will rent to responsible working man and wife. Will accept two or three children. Call HA. 0800 before 9:30 A.M. or after 4:30 P M. More than 300,000 students are attending business schools. 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Billy Daniels, who had to postpone a flock of Scottish dates because of his “delay” in New York over his alleged shooting of fight trainer, will now make them up in July. So Billy won’t miss any money, after all. Maybe film star Jimmy Ed wards can’t find Hollywood as signments, but Sidney Pit who's in New York a good portion of his time attending to a good bus iness—sure can . . Sidney’s been getting more and more calls from movies and they keep him step ping away from his restaurant business and back again. His latest will be for Metro Goldyn Mayer in their “Something of Value.” Temperamental Mary Lou Wil liams has a good record album out. It’s very, very good. If only Mary Lou wouldn’t keep Mary Lou from getting somewhere,1 ■ what a different story her life would be. A guy who’s been making the news so fast you can hardly I keep up with him is Louis Arm j strong. He’s just plain “hot copy,” that’s all. Now Louis is going to appear at the Lewisohn Stadium this summer. Why that’s ( just a longhair place. Still you can bet Louie will carry himself very well amid all these echoes of“ great symphony music.” Harry Belafonte is quite a man in our book. He’s not only talented but he’s so ready to give to worthy causes. Did you know he’s giving a one-man show for the entire benefit of the Urban League, June 10th? Harry goes into the Waldorf Astoria May 27th. He will be playing at their swank “Starlight Roof.” To make room for the date Harry let loose on his terrific money making tour “Sing Man Sing” which has been earning $3,000 and $5,000 a night. They will pick up a gain irv July on the coast. Katherine Dunham has in mind to tour Australia for a whole year and a half. Evidently the stories of much loot “down un der” have gotten to Miss Dunham for her to spend that much time in Australia. Talented pianist Gerald Cook, who used to do all of Libby Hol man’s accompanying is now work ing for Ethel Waters. He can sure pick ’em. . . And Ethel who’s put on so much weight recently, is. still singing as good as ever. She’s conscious about the pond age though and keeps referring to it. Details of the Eartha Kitts bus eness deal with Roxanne, Inc. are being revealed. We all knew that Eartha had $10,000 in the smart dress shop in upper Harlem, but what we didn’t know was that as a limited partner, she will receive annually a share of the net profits equal to 90% of the cash contribution and that if the partnership should be dis solved, her whole $10,000 is to be returned. La Kitt certainly is protected fully in the deal. Jersey Joe Selects Patterson When Rocky Marciano stepped down from the throne as king of the heavyweights, he really start ed a rhubarb among the former champions of this division, a sit uation which is being followed closely by “Monitor,” NBC radio's weekend service. Two ex-title holders, Joe Louis and Jersey Joe Walcott, both agree on the same man as the logical contender to step into Marciano’s vacated shoes. But the ' former sluggers have missed call ' ing the identical shots by a mar gin of two years. Both men told Johnny Erp, NBC Chicago sports director, in a recent interview on “Monitor” that young Floyd Patterson is the best challenger and contender on the scene today. Louis told Erp that Patterson was still two full years away from accomplishing that feat. Walcott, on the other hand, de clared that Patterson is as ready right now as he’ll ever be and that this is the logical time. Louis says Archie Moore would probably have given Marciano the best fight of all right now. Wal cott doesn’t agree. He thinks Pat terson still is the man. i BLOW^^r ] YOUR OWN HORN In The Advertising Columns OF THIS NEWSPAPER RAPE VICTIM PLEADS FOR THERAPEUTIC ABORTION NEW YORK, N. Y., May 21, 6 P.M. EDST—A Denver, Colorado housewife, pregnant as the re suit of criminal assault and de nied a legal abortion, has pub licly revealed the details of her controversial case a few weeks before she is due to give birth to her attacker’s child. Mrs. Margie Anson has asked that her real name be used in an article appearing in the cur rent issue of Coronet Magazine so that she might dramatize the confusion surrounding state laws on therapeutic abortion. At the time of the assault, Mrs. Anson’s husband was recuperat ing from an operation in a Jocal hospital. It was several weeks later that she learned of her pregnancy. Mrs. Anson writes, “How could I ever learn to love a child who was conceived under such terrify ing circumstances, whose father was a sex maniac? But the doc tor thought that an abortion might be legal in this case.” Called to police headquarters to identify a man who had con fessed raping her and two other women, Mrs. Anson reports that the district attorney advised her, “Your doctor called me about a legal abortion for you. You can’t cover up one crime with an other. There’s no law in Color ado allowing abortion in a case like this.” In Coronet, Mrs. Anson states, “I felt trapped—I could never raise an illegitimate child in the same house with my husband and daughter.” A friend of her husband rec ommended a lawyer. The lawyer suggested a psychiatrist. The psychiatrist suggested another lawyer. Mrs. Anson tells how she | then went to the State Capitol Law Library to search out infor mation about legal abortions in every state. “But the legal language was bewildering.” “Meanwhile, the days, which seemed like years, were passing.” In the fourth month of her pregnancy, Mrs. Anson was told i by still another doctor that even if permissible, it was too late to perform an abortion without en dangering her life. This experience has prompted Mrs. Anson to appeal to law makers to consider rape as grounds for legal abortion. Negro Pastor For All-White Church CHICAGO, May 11—For the first time in Chicago, a Negro was named minister of a white con gregation. The Sixth United Presbyterian Church, with a membership of about 160, announced that the Rev. A. L. Reynolds, Jr., had ac cepted a call to become its pastor, effective June 3. Dr. Reynolds now is pastor of the Mount Olive Methodist church of Topeka, Kan. BRAVES CONFIDENT ABOUT HEADING NATIONAL LEAGUE Say They Have Best Outfield New York. . . (CNS) . . Beat ing the New York Giants twice on their Eastern swing, the Milwau kee Braves, who have much Ne gro talent, appear very confident MRM . ■■ . ^ . | It fortified with solids by the vacuum process -1 Must Reply to School Suit By June 6 Richmond, Va. . . (CNS) . . Mov ing in lightning speed, the NAACP has asked for an early hearing on its suit against the Arlington School Board, after tiling in five other counties of Virginia in order to seek inte gration in county schools by Sep tember. The School Board, in return, has until June 6th to re ply to the suit filed on behalf of 22 children and 14 parents, some Negro and some white. The white parents, Mrs. Lucille Orndorff and Mrs. Barbara Marx all wanted their children to at tend integrated schools. Mrs. Orndorff said: “We would like our son to share our principles. We want him to belong to an in tegrated school system. It is in his behalf in that sense.” And Mrs. Marx: “I feel very strongly that segregated schools are all wrong. It starts both groups of children all wrong.” She added that when they lived in New York her older daughter had no race prejudice at all. “But after we moevd to Virginia, she started using words she'd never heard of before.” Mrs. Mamie Tate Mrs. Mamie Tate, age 42 years of 3040 Evans St. expired Sun day morning, May 20, 1956 at a Lincoln, Nebr. hospital. She was an Omaha resident two years. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Corrie Tate of Omaha; father, Augustus Tate of Omaha; sister, Mrs Anna Lou Brown of Omaha; brother, Issac Tate of Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 24, 1956 at 10:00 a.m. from the Myers Brothers Funeral Chapel. NO ONE TALKS ABOUT ELSTON HOWARD; HE'S ONLY HITTING .306 FOR YANKS Chicao, 111. . . (CNS) ... No body’s drooling over Elston How ard, the lone Negro player for the Yankees. They are all ex cited over Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra who deserve the praises. But Elston in his own quiet way is certainly pulling more than his share for the Yanks’ success. He’s doing ,306 and in 21 games, he has 22 hits in 72 times at bat. Moreover, he’s the only guy aside from Mantle and Berra who hasn’t had a slump. Moreover his fielding is more than okay. Although he isn’t fast, he catches everything he can reach and he reaches for everything. And now that his arm is 100% fine, baserunners no longer take advantage of him. of heading the National League which they now head. “This could be the year,” says Manager Charley Grimm. He also says: “Nobody has a better chance to win the pennant . . In Thomson, Bill Bruton and Hank Aaron, we have the speediest outfield in the business. Our in field is the same and our catch ing, too. And we’re set at every position with a good bench.” The Braves contend that they are the best all-around team. They point that the Dodgers are the team to beat but that’s all they will concede. I Mrs. Mary Miles Mrs. Mary Miles, age 73 years of 2801 Pratt St. expired Monday evening, May 21, 1956 at her home. She was an Omaha resident 29 years and an active member of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. She is survived by her brother, Louis Giles and nephew, Leroy Winston ,both of Omaha. Funeral services will be held Friday May 25, 1956 at 2:00 p.m. from Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. Myers Brothers Funeral Ser vice. “Too often a man considers himself a careful driver if he slows down as he passes a red - Kissing Can Be : Dangerous ! New York, N. Y. — “Kissing may be the cause of ‘infectious mononucleosis’ (glandular f e v er).’’ A feature article in the new issue of Coronet Magazine says this hard-to-diagnose disease af flicts hundreds of thousands of young people annually. It makes them feel anything from tired to miserable—usually for weeks, and the after-effects may last for months. 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Married people rarely catch “m o n o”. Unmarried persons, more apt to kiss excessively, provide the bulk of mononucleo sis patients. Doctoi "" ” on some aspects however, points out the Coronet article they do agree unanimously on one point: “If infectious mononucleosis is indeed “the kissing disease”—it’s here to stay!” .. r» ■ » 1 mTHTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTyf MERCHANTS INVESTMENT CO. Antemobile, Furniture end Signature Leana Automobile Financing 819 F^rst National Bank Bldg. AT 5066 l.*HI I I I M I I I I I I HI | jj » »*44.1.1 " i | 11 | | || m Spotless Cleaners 1704 North 24th Street FEATURING ONE DAY SERVICE I Quality Workmanship-We Lead, Others Follow CLEANING — DYEING — ALTERATIONS — PRESSING Claytee Brazier Phone AT M26 4444444444 1444»4h|.444 * 4 I 4 4 * **1^44^ttttt | 44444^ ! BRMIEED I I Omaha Cardinal Wrist Watch $7.99 Just in Time for the 1956 Omaha Cardinal Games! 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