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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1949 SAYS WOMEN ARE SUPERIOR TO MEN AS INVESTORS Los Angeles. Calif (ATLAS i The majority of men consider timm ritlves superior to women when it cornea to Investing, but giv. ihe Missus investor even » modi .:i grounding in the fundamental it ml she will! eclipse the man .it his sc-cglled "own game.'' This is the assert ion as » man who will strive to prove its ae u ra cy here this fall through the fa cilities of University of Calif unia Extension. He is Sydney H. Stroud. : an investment adviser, who will iu a new course in "Investmen no ) Management of Personal ETnai.e which the University open;,; to Los Angeles women in September i ! "Take one common, fundamental of investing, called timing. ' '-ay- Mr. Stroud who is associated with : a huge Los Angeles and Beverl Hills investment firm. "This simply means buying the. right storks, an nuities. real estate, at the correct time. Have you ever observed a woman purchasing an -aut-of-scaaon item unless she is trying to im press someone? Women must know pricer- and values or else thrir bud gels will not balance. "A woman, conversely, will no* I HUDSON BKLK COMPANY STORE HOURS , Join in The Fun Os Our Biggest Value-Giving Event Os The Year HUDSON-BELK'S New Bargains Every Day -.. Each Department Filled With Birthday Values. Women's j Women’s FALL | COLONY DRESSES CLUB SLIPS j Special Purchase j *l.9?* Vein* i ! ss<>o *3™ | Newest fall styles in rayon crepes, taffetas, and failles m first quality satin and rayo ! blue, gieen, wine, grey, brown, slips . , . beautifully scalloped and black. Junior, Misses* and nr with frilly lac* trimmed Women’s sizes. tops Second Floor of Fashion lingerie Second Fior-r I __ f dftudioM-cßefii X EASTfRN CAROLINA'S LARGEST" buy an item merely because is ; cheap If the value is there, and i the price %<■ reaennaige, no obstacle 1 can prevent her from reaching i the counter Yet, men will buy stocks selling under $5 per share, i or marked-down real estate in poor ! local ions, merely because t hey are cheap They usually beeomt cheap ! <?r TAXI FIRM WINS $13,000 SOU Clarksville, Tern. (ATLAS) Albert Roberts. Negro taxi firm; I operator here in Clarksville, last, week was awarded a $13,000 j judgment against the American, Fire and Casually Company in fed oral court ; The firm had claimed liability i up to only $5,000 in connection with :a wreck between one of ihe firm’s cabs and the cars of I'ari - lil. Cm - ■ tis and Vernon Oigain. in which a passenger, Eddie Lawrence Wal ler was seriously injured. Walhw had brought suit against .Roberts for $:>o.000 in circuit court of Montgomery county, and had! 1 been awarded' S 5 8.000 Roberts ; claimed the insurance adjustors hod failed to act in good faith. ! RaimFilledlHole HAMLET A rain-filled mud hole which made an irreristable play place for eleven-year old James Thoma-s Diggs and his 4-year old brother Albeit, spelled drain for the two youngsters Wednesday wh e u they were j drowned after the older boy feil ■ m and the yo mac? went to his aid The two boys, who were the sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Diggs, me i their death- while piayirsg around | q -even-toot hole which had been dug ny contractors installing a sewer line on the previous day. Heavy rains which fell on Tues day and Wednesday filled the hole tin in street. Uvet, and according to Levander Patrick. •> cousin cl the dead boys. 'James fell in first and called to his little brother for j help. The young*.i buy tried to help ' Ids brothel and also tell in. The bodies of the two young- 1 mi's were recovered by a city employee and -in in-identified man. but effort• at artificial respiration; prcvid futile The boys fathei is employed by thi TL'.mh ■ V»'i Lk Company. The imother end ilv y> ■■ . I i •*> lamd.v were away from home picking mi - lo n.u the time of the tragedy mm\)\ PKOBIFAI - MIAMI, Fla. i ATT AS) Whcihc- Florida’s tap white University will accept Negroes, there is no way »f knowing On* ‘.Ling is certain, the state is on the spot to proi ide e.p.tal L.i-ililies Dr all rae-.s. And if the Negro im.lii-.loons cannot ‘provide these reouirements. pres sure will cc increased foi entrance into the while uric; i side/,, where they are rt-riw'i- , in !m --c nu.it- b r is. OF Fin \f. HISTORY OF VOKI.H AAh i A ove ;s ,-i skirt. he: American doughboys in a victr»ra,us • : so-;/- a ivpicai ilius’-at or from one of the first two volumes of th* Arm* > 17-volume doe.-men tar',' history of the American Exprri;'..., , - rmces m World Wat I. Subsequent volume.- ~, thr- ;r .v-c ahy at intervals of a;*»:«.*s mv-\ ■* Volumes I:mi i i c.i 0 *v:i' Or.or:. ■ .!. ->»•••"...eg s organ-, na tion of the \KF. and - i. y .urn .ation. An the major prcMero-* .T-vs. <ir : u ■■ lit \i;.c:.r r. : . i dec f the AEF was Lie u-gaoixatioii and vnip;i ' V.net t:u. Li*»i>f a< independent Am-'viran Army, n-ti.ii *'• •?. a- ■ i>t; auJ .! • f larger British and French <•»>.*»>•:•:«> V•’ m-. i -.He a YO-'v.ge narrative •-•evu'enrv of • .;■; vh- br.cf >s of major operations. The •A. sorif - ana' 1. fr • ‘ a l io -1 t ntm-re depository hbrar i■ , and •> ; • : < d I.;. .•- >,d hy the sroncn-.l pah!*c from ihe Supciu.ur.' ■;L:. ; , o'-- \e; , - i 2-. pp . y-,.bd, X’oliime JL p| . S';- a,;; lio Ihe .-‘ipct vision of the Historical L’l'i. ■ i ' I’..* \i ‘ • •- . : ;• beirg roplOil'.lved by off.-ft -.lid i- '■■■■■ ki..'-. ' • r..- d.-vi-imufi t’rintiug Office <yre i, on hit I on, >i >d' hf tin u.Uf/‘nl poit of ‘h< Y. linn .'■i-hri'i /■"on", (i bn:(nl • 7'"j • • • ' uhtr I . U't lk If R»U»lu> .1"), )/ l> H-f ,ve»t Os nr , S r JTH ARMORED DlVlSlON—Guordatmen ol New (err-c, hove ’he hc.no: ol sorviutj w;!h our o! die :iist two ermmed dins'cn* 'SST' Z ; National Guord B ’ the men ol *he SOth '® 7?* w Armored Div-.-ion are not without 'he Iradition* d •j- vhic h ate -yncr.emous with the National Guard Y-ffii The founders • f the 113th Armored Intantrv j ;k ysyjl! flaffailou. which with the 114th and 215th form j£ she nudeu* ol the SOth Division organited ior m ".Yy, the defense oi ‘ e Nation in 1858 a- the New j fe: «mJ ark Brigade. They fought at the battle ol Bull | j^ril Run in the Ci War. and „ cccedinq units f* J JuM -«! were called to fedvral Service in the Spanish- ] &BXJ£. tSHHB 1 American War 'he Mexican Border Campaign 1— r ,. World W i i :nd ii. a Woriri ‘A'ar 1. as Part ! get McGowan , .. ~ , ~ r . of the 29th ‘ Btuo and *jrof) Division the Hath Infantry Regiment, which was later to b» redecigtnated as the 113th At stored Infantry Bcitahon lough) n the Meuse-Argonne ind Alsace campaigns The I!-Jth A.moi«d inf ury Batlaiion was formed from the 114th luiantry Regimeam! had its start with the Stockton Cadets which helped v. Jet • 'he District ol Columbia during the Civii Was. in World War 1 ihe 1 <4tb seised with the 113th in France an pent ol the 29*h Division. In World Wat 11 the 114th infantry (ought with the 44tb Division in the Northern France Shine-land and Central Europe j campaigns. The 2)s*h Aimar d ipjentry Battalion came into being I alte? World War 11. ITho !65th F»*id Art-llrry Battalion served in Alaska and the j Philippines and ;h- l99th Field Artillery (ought with the 44th Division in England, France and Germany during World War 11, The 2281 h Field Artillery Battalion hod its origin in 1623 and predecessor units in the Mexican Bordet campaign, and served with the 29th Division both in World War I -and World War tl Major General Donald W McGowan, oi Trenton. N, !„ :» com funding general ot New ieisirv's armored division. I ' ■ ~ "~ _ “"V >:V ■ ? ’ li&\ -^Jp MAM. Ai.j. I ivmitts I la)SI miMiv-A- the IV.u Training <. entci. t a i I. .• Vir:: .' Sergt I */>*•<») *• **j» t, MilJei, a regulai Army \YA< 01.1 York City, h*»A." »ui m-., t». uilk-t>i and enlisted i T>,:> the *ii -t tit'* i> !>. history nr t’se A.i'.y *|»t wnnsm hnv*. ,».(ileiprtu-d in >he rt*■> ■• * :ii>g pre-gram. THE CAROLINIAN 10-YEAR OLD EDITS OWN NEWSPAPER BROOKLYN <AN Pi inspivfd hy dor work in preparing programs lor her church, little Geraldine Con vey, Hi. has derided to publish her v. n riewsnnper. I ast week -die put out Ik i i'ir.si edition of the. Conn hut ,\o'v.- dated Sept. J I • rry-(hat’;- what a'l her friends i ill! in r - !ias her own rotary press for her journal for cliilileen. She attends Ihe Siioaui Presbyteria.tt chundi her, and lives with hci aunt. ; Mrs Ali. e Beasley, who lias taken 'can of her since her mother died several years ago B* I; el pine one ot the church , trustees in reparing the program , for 'lie church, deny said, she da i iiied si), could do some added good by printing a newspaper. She- nods a !•>; and bus a large lihrarv of her own. She also plays the pii'iio well. Comiuct Adult Eoursus DAYTONA BEACH, Flu, «ANT ! -Prcc-iclont Rii.haid V. Moore of R'tlntic-Ciolimun college Mas an nenreed that the Vetemns :ind A- P E R S 0 N V S S m no* . is H. t .. iu t returned i from Washington Baltimore, Dr ’’■oil and Canada after having l vi.i ited relatives and friend'. She re ports a very enjoyable trip The Rev. and Mrs. K. M Tayloi and Mr. and Mis. Owen Hodge of Sharon, Pa. arc- -ne ts of f.T. ■, ! I.illie M. Hodge of ;»01 F. Ala; -n Street. Stifled Emotions I Blamed For Ulcers Dos Angeles, Calif. (ATLAS* ; Americans might have fewei ul*; -ers if they would take a lesson • from the 7.alias, believes D. (Alar-; i rnee I,eubi visiting professor on , the Los Angeles, campus of the . j University ..f California this sum-i | tner Many psychosomatic disorders ! mch as stomach ulceus, most psy- ' jehoiogists agree, are due partly at i least to the tension under which I Americans live. Soon disorder-- ap i "areutly do not havt as high an ; incidence among the French and ! Italians. 1 “Die to .-'iime Snavtan tradition, ■which may be an Anglo-Saxon ha bit. or perhaps we go! it froni the ; Indians." Dr. Lev 1 ,i says wiih ■< J wry grin. "Ann;': , are loath to \hiVit ci lotiorc ;; ;>n t manly W j cry oi in be ex -.bei „nt, in • >;pv*- i inn love or adi.tir.uton accord.ug ■‘ * -iiis trad't -*r f-r which i st-e , i title justification on ,: > so nod ; basis.” Perhaps in many cases, he posts ! out, emotions among Americans I ire more deep-rooted tine, those of the Latins. But the Latin;- are f: < '.in their emotional expression i ’ get rid of them. The Amo uv ns | hold them in, and tensions r-uild | up j "'We'd probably .■« ; .ttet off if jwe got rid of their. ist as the La | tin I '.” prufes.-.-r Leitba adds "Is it (better t> 'unmanly, emotionally ; speaking o have ulcers?" > dult school hid a successful open ing ast Tuesday Tin; school is designed to aid .veteran- non-veterans, and adult* ' ,wk > ire interested in taking com bs in the f 1 lowing : i ados: : Auto i mechanics carpentry, electricity, imtiinal cookery masonry ra dio. shoe repair and tailoring. Retax **■* Refresh tciih Cokit ► *?*»*• **»»• *mm rtut (•«> t•ximut #t CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 514 West Morgan Street You can’t s<?e it r —* ,* »•: t . V '■ ’ K aV Carry or ACigh tf-~ • . i: 0 You buy it each day, fell But stores don’t display il—- Wft jjlKlp t l ’s made and delivered jraraSjlk What is its name? *P*SISP? r n"TI took below and you’ll read *t! if T** k Il"S as much a pan of your daily life as *hf air you breathe. ou find it in c-verv room of your house. You order, receive ansi use it ail in just the tv. inkle of an eye. There's not a second of vour day "when *MF£T CORMSS A#CHCt for d+Jiyhlfvt conra-dy. CBS — Svr.diiys--9 f\ M., Farfvrv * ’•’« CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. ITU liirim-lini in mnm«i hiim - - - - ...n ■„ 1T . iiirnun- i nirrmr *_ ntr . Did You Know Thai m DAVID TiETIIE DTD you know' that evory big ' city appears to be. an Jmnru?tu< slum from v:- window' of a f ist moiing train' 1 Th.it most c-.ps don't b>. lieve they look like policemen rut of uni form, That women arc no! at all pm- j ixn i assed when they t-.uy men's p.;- iam.u. hut a feller looking ovt-i ome Tiigntgov. ns for hi? spouse acts like iit; is cooking np a deal with t dope peddler that nothing looks more Mice 1 'overt.' til an an old man smoking! ■'» pip* in his undershirt in the! iviou-jw oi a tenement miusc nr on Hu porch of a share cropper’s l house 1*h«1 when a man tells you no | ■viglr 2'o. you can bet ail the' cows in Texas he is 50 lbs short, i i mark. But never qu.stlon the fairer sex about tier tonnage jno matter now bulky he t.»• >k.-; i -iboi.it the hips. That i 1 takes a long time for a dun man to become a boie no mat- 1 ’cl iiow dull hr i.-, m( ~ buxom | chunky woman wearing pir-k riii i hoi is in he-- hair is repulsive the I minute you see her. That no matter how ratter d am 'iil..pictated the old thvvei is, r i .-o - 1 ’he owner and. his f amily an air of imp! ctanec when lu are -<>m ng c.ovvn the highway That the more money ho. ■><- race players i «*e at the track the he-ai ! thier their appetites become. , Personal 4 LOANS Clear up D'x.-tors Bills. Taxes, Persona] Debts, with & RaL ig»h Indust) ml Loan. We invito j'ou to come in > and talk it over. The RALEIGH INDUSTRIAL RANK. j Hargett and Salisbury j Mcrriber of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation -'1 ? - 1!M moat children are little peats (.n a train, Th. t w men v"io v-nar the new i arc-shoulder; d dresst-- .are ir-fred when a guy gives them the ones ’> v Cl ' *' giPs /jSjsBL .J i » ; jjjj; i ± Jr&tl |iT• J|T »\~T-1 ‘ Vtflyas kHfln •fj A® - j jjj • jjm'JTilt. * i j if.'" thp nr w -* fidiW 1 ror*toini-.c} olt?«K Kft I**or d of lovely hesir fl| olways. First of popular vrc'r»t*D for ov«?r 40 yean. A♦ oil drug stores, only 25c jplyf H Othor CXEIfNTO 6-outy 8 * Gft>s*»ine o-id Pressing o‘i * U-Odor, a doir«f« cieodoront * BleocH CreoD'-. for bright*;? sVifi L AGENTS—Make Money H fncVf* Akfrcs (TiODTV. WfitA frvr ft(«I H it isn't making life- easier, healthier', more comfortable for von And i f s just about the biggest bargain in your family budget What is it? Why ~ flrctrioty—’f ct>u> <e. What else docs so much for *.» littie? PAGE FIVE
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