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THE CAR{n.lNA TIIIXS SATURDAY FEB. 19. 1»3« rACt NOTE:- -YOUR aatMtioa will bt MOMWtrtd FREE in tM» colvma ONLY whtn you 'tatlud* a dippiag of tbit-column mad aiga your full tumt, biinbdMtg, mf eorhct addr^ ta four fwtttr. For a l^rivatk Atply" ... iead mif (25e) «nr« »tU-»ddrmmitd, atamptd eavtloBt tor my new ASTROLOGY READIMG and rmctlvt by rttuTtt mail FREE ADVICE oa (3) Quettioam. PRESIDENT’S PROPOSED ARMAMENT INCREASE HELD OA—7I want to know if. thare it a Jof) for me anytime aoon. My step mother would have already had me a job if it wasn’t for my father? You helped me once be fore. Ans: Yes— there is a jot> for you and very loon too. Tour itep mother liaa her eye* open and she will see that you have iomething to do siiortly. Your father just can’t seem to want you to' go to work —^he still be lieves yo« to be a baby. neas right now. filMOD—la"^ mf husband deal ing fair with me like he says and shall I continue with the work that I was having done fnd will it be a sue es»? Ans: You have nothing to fe.\r —your husband is just as true to you right now as he was the first, week of your marriage. Don’t put too mueh faith in th>e work that you are having—it can’t help you too much. FT—My son and~ljls wifp keep me upset all the time. I want to know jf she hkve got him mes.sed up or not and please let me know what to doT 'Ana: They are just having « few spats that will amount, to little or nothing as time goes on. Your daugther in law has not caused your son any trouble of any kind and the less you see of them iboth tJie better off thoy will be. Don’t take' *sides witb either one of them for they are both in the wrong. FLHB—I am terribly anxious to get a job in the tobacco fac tory-near us and I wonder If tfiere is 9 chance for me? Ans: Sure there is m chance—■ place youp;, application immedia^ tely in this company. Also try to meet several of the people who live near you thlit have found employment in this company and they could give you information how to go about the job. It will pay well. IT—Does the boy I am going with mean me any good and tell me -About* the boy that I aaod to go with? Ans: This,boy doesn’t care uny more about you than your ex-boy friend. You will find yourself jilted again in a few months so don’t l^llow yourself to think too much of the boys you go around with. Your exrfriend will . neyer mean anything more to you. ^ SY—My stepfather is jn the bed sick and he talk out of his head all the time and I wondir if somedne on, th!e job under minded him. Let me know as soon as possible what we should (}o? Ans; xet a doctor and do so immediately. Nb one has tried to hairm him—he has just allowed himself to gat In a run down, con dition and is tha victim of slck- PW—^Is this job the one for me to take? Can I get my Astro logy Reading from you now? what you have Feen looking for- Ans: ■Rie job is just exactly ward to for thte past three years or in fact every since you be- 'gan your study as an undertaker. |Take it by all means. Yes,-if you win selid a quarter you may cure one of my AstrJfogy K«a}* ings and opinions on three ques tions. Be sure to send birthdate and co»ect name and address. ET—Is there going to be some sad news in my family and let me know about my madam? Ans: No sad news is scheduled ahead I don't think and it is rathr er foolish for you to worry about trouble before it reaches you. Your madam will not quit iier job anytime soon—-you have no thing to i&a about woric, r Stepin Felchil Walks Out On Show; Erskifle Hawkins And Band CMies On WASHINCOON,, Feb. 16—(A in the Chinese crisis and rumoi- NP)— President Roopevelt’s re-’ed understandings with Gfcat quest for an added appropriation ^ Britain .adding that if AmPiica to take care of .a huge increase does interfere in Asiatic prob in armamegjjs Js considered .by lems, colered soldiers will be ma'ny observers to be especially shipped there to take part in dangerous to Negroes because of | a coQflict .mt>aDingless to them the added possibility of a foreign and from which they can expect war. .• (nothing. To avoid so armin*?' the After the World War, Tr*ts ^fr'-S-^hat it could make war, trenerally understood that plans thQusands of miles from home made by the War department and thus kill off thousands of called for all Negro units to be Negroes, defeat Roosevelt’s plan eitl^ service or labor battalions, has been urged in congrcss. This would mean that colored i Also singled out for conclcmnn- aoldie^ would beiur the brunt cf ^tion is the Hill-Shcppard biy, battle with virtually none in mili- putting into effect the Army’s tary positions of comparative safety. Foes of Increased amajserit ap 'propriations^point to public state ments made By such high army, and navy officials as Rear Admi ral W. W. Phelps, Admiral W. S, Sims in command* of the Ameri can fleet during thte World War, Gen. Johnson Hagood and Gen. Smedley Butler, who say this country cannot be successfully attacked across either ocean and that no such navy as the presi dent propose^ is needed for de fense of America’s shOTes. The only othef alteffftitive. say these opponents, is that a huge navy must be far foreign tise as was the case of the IVorld War. They point out the admini stration’s attitude toward Japan Roosevelt Confers With Minister Lester Walton ‘ ' -g^oOg - ■ Pleased With Profre»» of African surplus amounting to about Republic Walton Proves To Be*one quarter of the total budget. Ma^'^r Diplomat) S«cp«taury of The result wag larger apprCprio tions than those of the previo^.is year by twenty two per rent. “For the fiscal ymr 193.8,” he continued, “the appropriation for Mo-bilization plan, designed m j prevent profiteering, but whifli actually would provide for ajnili- itary dictatorship of the entiro 'nation. This bill gives the preai- : dent power, in case of war; to fix prices, ]fents and wages and 10 I license certain industries and (control supplies of materials io alt. State Hull CooperatiT* WASHINGTON, Feb. 16—(AN P)—FVesident Franklin D. Roo- aevelt received the Awertean t the Country's ambittotta road pm- Miniater t oLiberia, Hon. Lester | gram is 162 percent over 1937: percenl 120 per This would mean, observers say. Fascism, for supplies to any paper opposing governmental policy could be withheld or so deltfiyed as to paralyze publica tion, thus halting freedom of t,ha press. Since jail terms or fines of $100,{>(>0 are authorized for violation of liny regulation, this would also mean that working men could b,® forced to work or go to jail, thus depriving labor of A. Walton of New Yorie City, in his White House offices Wednes- Ry aflcrooon^nid' listened ttrfee envoy’s report of prt^ess being made In the African Republic, The president is said ■ to have evi denced the most lively^interest in the affairs of Liberia, and to have expressed enthusiasm over the success which president Bar clay is meeting with in putting *bver his thre« year plan, designed to establish needed reforms and to rehabilitate the country econo mically. Minister Walton, who arrived from Monrovia this week, spent considerable time wMtti Secretary of State Cordell Hull, as well as with the president. Secretary Hull has been one htindred per cent, cooperative, minister Wal- NATIONAL DENTAL ASSOCIA TION PLANS SILVER ANNIVERSARY LINCOLN CHORAL GROUP IN SUNDAY BROADCAST t;.e right to bygain collecri^ly.^^^ wh4«b be coul(i be persuaded to make. “The ^nances of the Liberian JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Feb. 16—(ANP)— The fourth 1933 Sunday »ft«rnoon radio blrofid- cast by Lincoln University was presented by the Lincoln Choral Club, Mrs. Antoinette Games, director. The other three pro grams were ‘ offered by tiie Lin coln University band. Mrs. Games sang two solo numbers, Handel’s “I Know That M y Redeemer Livteh” and Gounod’s "Ave Marie.” The Cho- to attend or go on with the* shs vV. Every effort was made to locite and bring him back to complete the engagement, but with no suc cess. H^iwWns, realizing the shoes the public would receWe^ secured local talent to aid tfte^ cast, »et- ting ESnmett Crosby and Han son’s dance team and Ciola Step- to, vocalist and dancer. ral group offered four nnm^efs, Gaines’ “Salvation,” Franz’ “De dication,” Periss “Invocation to Orpheus” and Handel’s “Where ’er You Walk.” Miss Dorothy, a student of piano under Miss Marie Ford, director of nrusi- played Chopin’s “Polonaise^ in’ A Flat Majo?. WESPTMINISTER CHOIR IN appearance AT N. C. COLLEGE Government are in the healthiest comlTtion in the country’s his tory,’’ sjiid Mr. Walton. “In 1937, the budget was balanced; the. for sanitation is 72 greater; for education an4^ radio 88 percent. J^esident Roosevelt is said to favor giving Liberia as much technical assistance as is deemed expedient in Liberia’s effort to promote its economic develop ment ’and in conducting a mo''c intensive health and sanitation program. The State Department, is said td be tremendously well pleased with the diplomatic acumen dis played by Minister Walton, wlio is was learned from sources close to the department, has negotiated several important and far-reach ing new treaties. The Firestone Company’s pro gram for the expansion of ita-J rubber plantations in Liberia is j progressing satisfactorily, and is ! receiving the whole-hearted coop- * eration of the Liberian GoverrT- ^nent. While in America, Minister Walton, who was welcomed hoAie by, his wife and two daughter.i. CHICAGO, Feb. l«^(.\NF) — The annual rrtid-winter session of the executive board of the Nat’i Dental Association and the ses sion of the national comnjittet chairman will be held Friday and Saturday, Feb. -18-19, at th? .S. Parkway Branch YWCA, 4533 South Parkw'ay, Chicago, nUnois. Dr, E. W. Taggart, Birmingham, Alabama, chairman"^ the execu- tiv* board"will tiv» Bwtting viU arspad, . > the plans for tiic Silvar Aaslwr- ' sary Convention of tba Nl^A ta j be eeft:brated Asarsat 9, 11. I and 12 in Chicago and tha n- ■ ports of last yea^s Waafciss^eT, : meeting. Major tnpicf.to b« praaaetwl , to the nfTieiala will be State ni Socialized Dentistry is its fiartoiM forms as advocated by soaia Lax groups. Dr. R. Beamoa, Cinn.^ 0!>io, national presidfnt vQl de signate outstanding mcaidMn the society to invcstigata ma4 study these propose and to r#> port to the Aagusfi Coavaatiaa. The Lincoli Dental SoeiaCjT •£ Chlcajfo taB plaimed * and «molcer in connection wita their scientific procran far visiting dentists. I'VE 6R.OWN OVER 87,000 POUNDS OF TOBACCO (M TKE PAST FIVE YEARS. THE T0P6MMS OF MV WST CROP WENT TO (MABL AT .BEST PRICES, they AIMOSTALWAYS^ DO. UKE MOST PIANTERS, I SMOKE^ CAMELS.' I KNOW THEY’RE /WADE, OF FINER TOBACCO.' Tobacco pUoten work hsnl to produce che cboiceSt lesf. They know who buys their finer iesf, too. "CatBcl ’’jnost always docs,” says Cecil Wliitc. And he, like most other planters, smokes Camels. As he says: '"We know what tobacco's in 'em.” Camels are a matchless bleod of finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS-Tiukisii and DoaeKic. r^eiptS and revenue reached ITj^H attend the marriage of his new high record, and there was eldest daughter. T1 NORTH CAROLINA. DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICS HAVING QUALlFTBD as ad- irtihistrator of th« MtBiw of Thomas A. Harris, deceased, ’ate of Durham County, North Caro lina this is to notify alt persons having claims aga^nst-the . sjid deceased to exhibit them to w\« 1938. The world famous Westmin ster Choir, under the direction of Dr. John''Finley Williamspn, pre sented a prfrgrjnn in the B. N. Duke Auditorium of this institu tion on February 7. The program ^ was made possible through the undersigned at 112/ Pairisb cooperation of the city school Street, Durham, N. (^, on or be- system and' the North Carolina ; fore the 21st 4ay M January, College. Among the numl eis presented- by this outstanding’ organization was William ' Daw son’s 0 WHAT A BEAUTIFUL * MEMPHIS,-Feb. 16—(By Jaa H. Purdy, Jr., for AJJP)—Ste- phin Fetchit and His Harlem Hit Parade Erskine ITawHins arid his orchestra closed a very successful engagement ..at the Olrphe^nt 4heartre on February, 4. The show proved such a tre mendous hit t^t the ,manager re-booked the show for an addi tional tk^ee days run on Feb. 8 to 10. But Stephin Felchit walk ed out. ^ On Friday the entire company was preparing to go to i Little Rock, Ark., for a dance engage ment and floor show. Before leaving Memphds, Step had a mis- unders^nding with his chauffeur w‘h!om he discharged. The Conso lidated RUdio Artists road mana ger was traveling in the car witb Step. When Step tliseharged hi» chauffeur he also Remanded thit he get out 'of thp car. Hie chauf feur left and went to the 3ui that Hawking and band was traveling in. The actor then al legedly asked the road manager to -get the chauffeur oui of-thfr^ bus, but th'e latter refused. When the manager returned to Step's car. j Step drove off striking and bruising his knee and tearing his trousers. tIw engagement was filled at Little Rpckj and the entire _CSS.t_ returned to Memphis. TKe argu ment was partially settled '*nd the theatre Advertised the shiw for a return business. Step te- mained in MempSits until Satur day and left for Detroit or Chi cago. On l^iesday about two hours before the first curtain, a wire was directed to Nfete Ev^is stating that owing to a wreck, Stephin Fetchit would be unaole CITY. OL’MAN RIVER, describ ed by Dr. Williamson as beinj one of America’s most musical numbers, was received with a Have a GiEAN SHAVE Without Using a Razor . . . Simply thunderous applause. 193-8, or this notice will be idead- ed bar of their recovery. All per- please make immediate payment. This 11th day of Janftary, Adminlsti'otor of the EJstata of 'Thomas A. Harris, Deceas ed, Mechanics & Farmera Bfen« sons indebted to said eatate trill ooYOUgamble like this?! or this 7 »COMf seven •N I'Ll. tAT N«XT WliK* k—-V— Your Beard OFF! At last science has foiuid a way to reaniov^ a birord without shaving. No '.flCttS lUzor, no scraping, qo cuts, no wap, no bother. Merely-apply Magic Shoving Powder as directed — then off, leaving a cleat, smooth &m. Dgn’t waltl 3Sc buys a generous SBieapackage at any drug^tgre.^If yau want td try before you buy, write Magle Shaving Powder Co., D?pt 34 8avannalii Oa., free trial samp^ naiaiViaiiiBinlnitai, "NO, I DON'T NEtO ANY tNSURANCI. YOU SEE.IF IOON^ HAVE A FIRE I WILL HAVE-SAVED THE/7 GOOD FOOD FOR FAMILY or FRIENDS AT LOWES^ PRICES Hollywood Ion Cafe MRS. C. C. HAYESWOOD. Prop. 118 S. MANGUM ST. DUllHAII, H •. 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