PAiQE SIX
I
THE CAAOUNA TIHISS SATURDAY JAN. 1. 1
rs.t'si vs* "ov/t.» w ?«-"-
MY NEW 19M ASTROLOGY hustle throughout thW
XADINGS AftE NOW READY January if you «xpect
Fi ’ ! want to know if my *60 show any protfrcM thia year.
«rf I .Cl .vor ,0 vou .ill
^■--r npgin .nrf which of the must work h*rd to hold it.
Ik ys that 1 8^ wn
WMC—T*I! tif)« If husband
and I will • rtr ft out of d*bt
■CniD and a)M wow’^d nic, to know
if thia boy I air, foolinK around
with mear4« me any good?
Ana: \f jrt>u cxpect to Jtt out
of jWrtt nraat «tt«nd Hrlctly
to your houa«hold dutiea -and
I leave of,' the boy frieods. You
cannot five your huiiband the
cooper ation with your mind oH
■oraron* eli*. If you itr!v« hard
yon can fet out of debt this year.
cares for meT
-An?. All the love between you
and-youn hmsHand i* dea4-and
J_fo with
in anxious for rac to marry~htnr
and 1 want you to write in the
and-voun nmshana i* aeao.-anu i^ ~ .v.» 1
thpre is no use to continue to|coliH«n if you think that I should
worrj- him. The fellows lyou nre j or not for I don’t want to m*k«
goin? around with now like you a mistake T
-but they are not searcbihR
fbr a. wife. It .will-be a->^«upls of
years before you marry a^rain,.
JOH—Will i be successful in
findinjr a anj'time soon?
Ans: ^nfeed you will but you
Ans; Don’t marry this boy or
anyone else that yoiu have rea-
jionto doubt, fie like* you but he
is just too young to take on a
responsibility of this kind. Wait
'at least- -♦nother six_ months be
fore you make up your mind
RC—Would it 1' e advisable for
me to take the Job that my bro
ther Qiae written to me about?
' Anar Without a doubt it would
prove one of the Jbest steps that
you have Uken in a number of
years. The job will prove a t>er-
manent one — and at your age
—this is one of the most impor
tant things for you to bear in
mind. .
FLOOD GETS |3.«00 KAJILgM
HOUSING POST
that I
GMe>—Hie .ycur^jrnan
ha/e in mind will he liia
An*: No—and he isn’t going
to marry you at all. Go out with
other fellowa in and around your
city and don’t give him all of
yoar tim*.
PW—I have made plans for
nearly a year to take a trip 4u-
rlng this month of January and
am wondering if this would be a
g^od time to go or should I wait
until summer?
Ans: Why wait—no time ia aa
good as the present to get awny
a few weeks' and enjoy yourael-f.
- - - 1 ^nr>r»-* tttA
TCrn nave me ^ TnoncjT" •nu
month of January away from
N^W YORK—(€)— Koger W.
Flood, co-manager of the Paul
Laurence Qunbar apartments.
Seventh •venuo, wa»
manager of the Harlem River PW
A houses, l,l>^2d street and Se
venth avenue, Monday, suceeed-
in>r Franklin O. Nochola, apoint-
ed last July and fired on Novem
ber rS, allegedly because of “in
efficiency.” Mr. Flood, native of
Roanolke, Va., studied architec
ture at Cameffie Institute of
Technology, Pttt^burgii, ' and at
New York university. He wiiri>e
4r^uired to take^a Civil Servijift
#xarttfnation to qualify for the
job, which pay* $3,600 a yeay,
but took over the new post r,n
January 1.
HINT ROMANCE BETWEEN
H. X. DECANY AND MARLAM
DRIVE MOBILIZED FOR
ANTl-LYNCHlNG BILL
rom
WAitlllS H(MT
nuaH Wash
IN
-oO*-
Debat* on Maasur* SchcdulMi
For January • With Paoag*
Car tain If Farcei JuBPOrting
Bill Carry On Damand Witlinut
Cena^romiaa; Evarjr Pra»»ura
Naoiiod
ANDERSON
WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 5
-t-^upporters of federal , an^i-
lynching Jejfislation mobiliz’fl
tl^eir forces today for a final
drive for^asfage of the Gava-
gan-Wagner-Van Nuys bill which
copes to the floor of the Senato
January 6.
While Washintgon obeseryera
are practically unanimous m «-
gre«in#'th*c the bill will be pa.'ss-
ed if it can be got to a vote, they
are also predicting th»t there
will a_ stubborn resistance and
that the supports oT the ineSBTiTe
cannot relkx for one instant un
til the vote is taken.
NEW YORK —(C)— Because
Tax Commissioner Hubert T.
Delaney boarded a cutter aud
went up the bay to me»t Mamn
Anderson, internationally famous
'•ontralto, wh^n bhe .came in on } time or anotheV
the-Normandie last Thursday, a ' pledged in .writing
roman££ waa hinted by frisnds
between the two, but the Com
missioner explained his act by
saying he is Miss Anderson law
yer, and he went out to discuss
“business” with her.
More than 70 senators at one
)^ve either
to vote for
the hill or indicate^ unmlsjtakably
the Advancement of Colorad
PeopU* to plan the final atri^teity
for the Mousinir of their mem-
berrt’ups for the drive for enuot-
menl. Organizations repreaentod
besideR the NAACP were the Fe
deral Council of Churches, The
American Civil Ubertiea Union,
the Society of Congregational
and Christian Women of New
York State, The Interdenomina-»
tional Ministers Conference, N**
tioal Urban League, Council for
Social Action, an'd the Young
Women's- Christian -Association
Also represented was the Inter
national Review, Official monthly
matraalfttf of the Negro Catiljolica
of America. y
The Conference agreed;
(1) liaye telegt-ams s^nt to
senators from their local branchea
urging them to stand pat against
any amendments and to vote for
the bill. - I
CUTS
REV. W. P. PfPKIMil
Goaoral PaUisliiag AgMt
I CME PublUlifaiv Hmm, tm
or to remain aa we are?
-Don^b—make-
a change
rifrht awvay. If you and she can’t
get together and both admit
your mistakes then it is likely
tahat the afTliir could be patched
ASfTROLOGY
NOW READY
your work^ao by ^all means go
ahead and carry out theae plans
u.p .satisfactori^riy.
MY 1938 NEW
READINGS ARE
FG—’I&e'^ife and me “are se
parated and I wonder if it would
be better to live with her again
t Q^aiQr—g OHS
12J To instruct th«ir member
ship tiiat any legislative jam
in polls-ttod otber.AvayB that they W a fttibuste^ Jael»«, T—.
were in ifvor of it. However. fre.-h>ons,b, ity of the opponent, [ ^
there is ‘^ay7 possibility that[«f ^he Ml smce the supporters j. „ fc,.
‘ of the bill are ready to yote at
any tim^; that rape is not the
cause of lynching*, being charg
ed in onl^ one-sixth of ^he cases;
nnunty ipenaltv clauee ia
always
southern senatort' will nlibuster
against the bill and it is known
that many attempts will be made
to ahiend it so as to, take the
of inpro^ng iIm paWa^hag
plant, cattinc oToAoad aapan—
•ad rajslag th* (ms* *f
'^Im church Htoratnr*. Botv fas
te^th out of it. I
Senator William E. Borah cf ,
Idaho already has introduced »n j
amendment tO' strike out section |
five of the bill, which is the j
heart of the measure, providing |
j for a penalty against counties
where lynchings occur. It is ex-1
pected tiiat a stiff fight will be |
made to have this amendment
adopt'ed and every possible pres
sure must be exerted upon sena- j
tors by the voters back home co ,
keep them firmly in line against
any amendment, and especially
against this amendment.
In New York, oti December 29,
representatives of eight national
organizations met at the office
of tihe National Asso^yition for
not a tax upon the innocent, but
a preventive for lynchings and
that it is contained in mob vio-
statutea in twenty-three
states; that Uie decrease in lyn
chings has been caused primarily
by the increased agitation for A
federal antli-lynchin» bill; and
that in 1937 the law enforcjment
officials have shown lOO per cent
inability or willingness to do
anything to punish lynchers' since
there has not been a Single ar
rest.
All organizations and their
members are urged to kgep in
constant touch with^ their sena-
•t M. I. Cell«|« ia Holly SyHaik*
«nd at L*m colWt* ia JackaMt
Tenn. Ho ••rrod tmr IT yoar* a*
pretiding oUor^of tfco CMd*ho»JI
chs Diatrict oi hk «k«r«k.
(CaMa Sarvlee)
: LIBERALS (MIGANIZE TO
HELP LABOR
WASUDflGTON, !>ml •?—C
NA)—Based on th« teaUanabls
righta of labor to otsaqUo fraaly
and bargain coileetiTaly, tht A-
mericon Aaaociation Jor Ueon*-
PITTaBIUBiSiH, Jan. 6— (CN
A)—mHavan man narrowly ea-
capad aarloiu Injury and poaaible
daAlb, w1i#B tha Ibeomotiva ahf
laadar of a Pennaylvania mill
tntia plungad into tiie atreet
tr» aut ftftysloot amitankni'tnt.
Tha man, four of whom *'ar»
badly bsiaad, ara employed at
waitara by tba railroad company,
»a4 wara thft only paaaongera on
tha tnUjD, war* riding In one of
4jinli^ oMra which left ttia
talk with fiva other cmtt. Tha
waitara, all reaidenta of ' New
York City, ware given emarg^en-
ay boapltai treatment and ralaaa-
ed.
Tha injured are;
Sflaa C«hen, 2 W. l^th L*t.,
New York Cityj R. M. Kltey,
2ST2 Eightl^ Ava., New York
City; Jeff Harria, 174 W. 14iat
St., New York; Robert Corbin,
70 Lenox Ave., New York City.
fm $10() IONTHL¥
WRdSE mlm
tors on the bill by l«tter and tel- ’ pveedom waa created here
egraph
daily.
and to watch the debate
12,168 HAITIANS SLAIN SAYS
ENVOY , -
WHy bolh«r«d with o/i aurornot>l«
^ndl Jownrv^ «v«ry day It It ••
Ift ch«op«r t» rtda tht but y9u
hevn worry about porVtn^ ipocM ^
ly tM tmng. bfokan bump«r» mna amc
Am t1f« ‘
tUb Wv« 0
ihjrhafnPublk
DON’T FLY TOO HIGH
'Hav^'Money ^
Flying too high
future with INSTALLMENT iobts
puHinq a mortgage oa yogr
IcNT iobts . . wfll be sore
to lead to a CRASH when your gas . . . your MONEY
. . gives oik- « , , - e
Yfes, Buy and enjoy We . . . but HRST ha>« tii»
money «nd be sure you can AFFORD ii
START'SAVING REGLILARLY NOW *
We Welcome Your Banking Busl^esC
Mechanics^ Farmers Bank
Durham Raleigh
WAiSHiNQTON, Dec. — (CN
A)—Minister Elie Xescot of Ha
iti estimated thi? week,' on the
basis of refugees’ reports, that
12,168 Haitian.^ had befen
in the Republic since early Oct.’
He issued a statement shortly
after a letter from Bishop J. M.
Jan of Cap Haitien was made
public here. 'B’ishop Jan declared
that nameless savageries had
been inflicted on Haitians whoj
had moved across the Dominianj
bordervib search of work.
, Refugees told him, the bishop
wrote to the archj>ishop of Port-
au-Prince, that Haitians had been
“thrown, group by group into
the sea-'food for sharks—or led
into the woods near the city of
(Monte Christi) to be massacr
ed.”
thia week by 118 prominent per
sons of variaDt political and reli
gious beliefa.
I ' Boaefieiary Ne«
M AiMitioaal Coet.
WalWely New Featare
by a* OtW
BmIwb, N. C.-—Aa accident
!■■■■>■■■ p*li«T inaorinc tbre*
tile principal, the bene-
fldify and one ehUd now offered
kjT ik* 8oi|tlkem Fidelity Mutual
^ J® kwiedttiK* benefit from date
^ ITCMhHB ^yment Weekl)
ieaelHi are fm^io.oo to |2ti.
M. DwA baaefiU^iB 9260.00.,
«• and the Vat ia onlj
•M M«l 9«r day er pei
The aaeoeiatioa wondly de
nounced Bo-ealled l*w and erdet
cpmmitteer whose objeetivee
were to disnipt unioniiation •£
emplclyes. It characterised their
activitiea aa ‘un-Anaericaii.” The
formation of theae gro€p« waa
attributed to “ont faihife t* aA'
Leacon’s revelations were made «urt(mdlticmi] dWB*«ra*i»
as F'resident Roosevelt and the | principles to eeMoSflc
Dominican dictator Rafael L.! conditions.”
Trujillo, completed arrangements .
for for negotiations for a peace- , member
ful settlement of the difficulties
iby arbritration invoked by
Tm mmmt thin policy at our
B«ad it, and understand
iHMt it covers, then if you
•re mOtnU, ■end $3.66 to pnt
k l> ieeee for 1 year. Cacb year^
tullto tDcreoe 10 per cent
na baa • vahie of 00
mm •mt wmaf* at bo additi^aal
eomadtlM
w*mm Wkl «ea are accepted.
Ke *eSwl ceHMBination, no rcd-
liva. 4«id M OMney with appli-
Jwfe write your name, age
tMtmm, keaeMary’a name and
and mail te the
fMaKly Matoal Inav>
■Me OMBpujf Dwrbaia« N«rtii
fliaWne |«r free »ottey iaape»-
the
[Haitian Government under the
(Gondra Treaty of 1923. A five-
Can -> ffordTo BuUd!
Because conilitioas conearalnc the plaiuiitac, flhaae*g akd aelaal
coBttniction «f i new home hav« never hmmm aMre faveraUe,
there'. ab^Iately''ao reaMB wfcy yon can’t hare tke ho*« ym de-
•ire. Undei' the Federal ^aoa yen eea biliM witb tba eer«alaty''«jt,2.
Tin .w».r.fcip . . . a fconie |t^ wm be yew i. 10 Aad
ipitM i»Te.t.ent be onl, 20 per Ifc,
four proftertyl Thk new metliod of finanebig b
venieirt «nl economical., Tabe advaaU(a of tUa —
PorlBsity BOW. ■ *
F
COME IN NOW FOR ALL INPORbUTJOW AB(^
federal loans and home financing PLAN!
Whiten your skin
—with this famous bleach
intemationa]
inveatigat*. ;--,4
Trujillo. aecDMBds f telateeii
as having pereonally directed
massacres, had _pr»yloiM3y
jected the Haitian proposal tvr
an inveatigation.
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aHAi»B fmMium m n years
til wjm mn^nL iiiu. st.
,ONT fool arcimd with
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bleaches and pur iiies ^e skin.
Nadinola Bleaching Cream
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because the secret Nadinola
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Nothing else does so much
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60 stu-ely. '
Start tonight with N^inola*
Bleaching Cream and watch
how your coniplexion growsk
lighter in tdne, smoother and
softer in texture. ^
AH druggistscarry Nadinola
in regular size at 50c and ex
tra large money saving size at
$1.00.’ Full directions and
mdney-back warantee with
every jar. If your druggist
can’t supply, take no substi
tute, seM money and we will,
maU tayou postpaid with book
of treasure,beauty secsbefs.
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^ Fire insurance. Rentals - Real Estafe-
froperty Jlfqnageuent - Atttomoblle and All
. Kinds Of lasitraiice; "
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ipniiiwaiaiiamBipKM
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