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NOTE:—yOD^Jl qu**tioo will b» nawtnd FREE in ihiM^lama ONLY wbta you include a clipping ot tftia columa mad mipi j»ur #11// tuta», birtbdatti and c'oxf^ct address to your latiap. For a CAJfIJfG and ractiva by "Ftiirata kapt^’... aaad only (3Sc) and a aalf-addraawad, ataaipad amalttpa tot my aaw ASTROLOGY RSj raturm mail FRBS ADVICE on (S) Oaaatioaa. S*nd all to! ABBE WALLACE, care of THE CARO LINA TIMES. 117 PMbo4y atr««t. Durham. N. CaroUna. 8. A.—I am almost inunt from worry at tlmea. My husband hM built a new home about 2i yards from his* p«opl% and he has the cruelist mother that &1 most ever lived. No one can gi,t along with her not even children. She picks at m« all the tlm* and treats me like a dog. Sh even talks to my own husband against me. Please tell me wiil I have to be ^.ormented with her air my young days. Ans: Well you will, unless you atep on her toes and let h a r know that you want nothing mora to do with her. Treacing , her decent won’t help conditions. You have to fight fire with fire so I suggest that you havo as little to do with her as possi bl«. Just ignore her. MCL—Should I ask her daddy for ek>thi;^gs? Ans—^on’i ask for clothing, DEMAND CI.OTHING. Y o u hava been entirely too easy on him. Get tough, and he will sup port the child. He won’t iJo » doggone thing unless he is maii BJ—I ca|inot seem to sats'fy my mind on which Church I should join. I have been think ing of going to th^ Catholic CK^lrch but I am undecided. What would you do? ' Ans—IT you live a good cien.i Christian life. I think you will be happy m most any Church. . think however, that you wo’Ud enjoy going to a Catholic chuica and I suggest that you maicj the accuquaitttarice of some Cn tholic friends who will be giad to have you go to Church wi'-h them. After you leirn a little IM'B'—I am a common l a w wiie. I hate it but thought pro bably he would finally marry ms, but hg says such hateful things to me after breaking my hoMg up thaT sometimes I feel like hitch hiking somewhere. We have not ha? any dealings with each other for nearly two ' moj; ths. Ant- You are a Very fooUih woman to I«t this man dlctr.t * to you the way You have. WHY don’t you go ih live wjth your sister. She thinks the world of you and will “do her part in helping yo« to *• stare in life. If you keep on a you^aie now you will wind up In the SICK BED. BRG—A young man askeJ j me to spend the Christmas Holi days in Florida with him. Do I you think I should? Does he reaUy Uke as mucht as he says? would his people think of me? Ans—When a young unmarri ed man asks a young unmacrfed lady to spend the holidays with him in another state you" can usually Hiwttom doHar that he has a few ideas up his sleeve. I reoommsnd that you talk the matter over with your own parents. If they think its okay and you feel that You want to go hem accept. AG—As I takes this pappr every week and reads y o u 1 column every week I thought I would write and ask you to tell me why my husband goes to see a “Root Man” every week? Does, he go to keep me down so I can’t get no money? Ans:—No, I don’t believe thats the reason.'' I^elievfe if you get to the bottom of the trouble, you will find a “lady frleni” PHOTO shows group of Kappa Alpha Ps; men w^o are otticera- of the Eighth Infantry^ Illinois National Guard, Chicago, whro are making plans to attend the 28tk'lMinual meeting ot their fraternity in Detroit, December 26 30. Ltft to right, front row, ‘ Capt. Hutchinson, Lieut. George Rose, Lieut. Roosevelt Brooks, aii,j Liuut. Jonathan Cole. Standing, left to right, Lieut. Theophilus Mann, grand polemarch , «'i' t,!ie Kappa«, Capt. Udell Turpin, Capt. Marcus Ray, Lieut K. I). Brown, Lieut. ClJmdius Forney, Warrant Officre Walter Dyett, and Capt. ■James Cashin. (CALVIN SERVICEI. » ' » U.D. LiADER RAPS DIES WITNESS about^thejr customs and servUes | of your husbands. A woman, you can dsefde for yourself if folder than yourself, seems to in you want lo become a member, j fluence him a great deal and Diiriiam Academy Of Medicine NEW YORK, Dec. if, (CNA t —Congressman elect Vito Marian tonio this week, denounced a Dies Committee witness as im ‘‘unmitigated liar,” and demun i ed the right to appear before the Committee to answer charges eoneerning him. Marcantonio’s telegram t o the 7*exaii Congressman foH')'v ed the appearance before the Dies body of Sam Baron w \ > : T, record of .struggle for Netf > rights, especially in such cel?bm ted eases as SvotWboi'u . a.. 4 Herndon, was described Marca» tonio as a body that “is o^)HJ^ ^d to any ^oi'm of discriinii;,i tiori again.st aiiyon^* bocause ol. race, creed or color.” The Coiigi^essmaii's .jttlegia n was one of a ikumber ol •inca nies.sa'ges which were rained up on Dies this week, after n„ hati Professittnal Directory ■j- LEO G. BRUCE. M. D. Physician «nd Surgeon 814 i FayattavilU Street Talaphonaa Office J—6222 Rat. L—4S54 S. M. BECKFORD. M. D, Montgomery St. Henderson, tSorth Carolina Telephone 397-J R. A. BRYCE. M, D. Depot Street Roxboro. North . ,(^roiina Q^ce Hourst A,H»itr y 2 P, M. 4 P, M, ) Saturday Afternoon* Telephones Office 4092 Re*. 4091 J, W. V. CORDICE, M, D. Geiieral Surgery 711 1 2 FAYETTEVILLE St. Telephone* Office J—9081 Re*. I 8S7I Wr^A, CLELAND. M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Bihmore Hotel . - "“Eijet, Pettigrew Street Hotirsi Bi30—lOjSO ln-2 S:30—-7 — — Tetephonesi Office Fj 4021 Re*. J-16J4 - ; 'I DR. N. H. CORDICE ^ DENTIST 12)0 i South Mangu« ■'^treet Office Hour* 9—2 3—7 Telephone Office F—2S01 D. J. M, HUBBARD DENTlSqC N. C. Mutual Building i Office Hour* 9-1 2i^ 6|30 ETeninge and Sunday* by appointment. Telephone J-0891 DR. A, S. HUNTER DENTIST ^ N. C, Mutual Building r Telephone*! Offiee J-r-0891 Res. L—M81 DOCTOR M. C. KING OFFICE-PHONE 253—6 RESIDENCE PHONE 249—1 FRANKUNTON, N. C. DR, V, W, LOVE DENTIST Warren* '\?Offi •Strudwick Building ,ce Hours 9-^—6 Telephone J—8S71 - ■** -"v— . , , J, N. MILLS, M. D. Physician and Surj/eon -.-0ffice^406 1^ Pamela Special attention fo Diieaae* *1 Women Trained IHirse in attendance DR. E. P, NORRIS ‘ DENTIST 707 1>2 Fayetteville Street Hour* 9—1 2—“3 4—7 ■ Telephone* Office J”“^321 Re*. J***9042 R. P. RANDOLPH. M, D, PhysiciaA and Surgeon 312 Dowd! Street Office Hour* 9*—»10( 3—4, 8—7 lalepbonaa Office N—0211 .Re*. N—S582 1, e! TURNER. M. D. internist «18 Fayetteville St«^ Telephone* Office L—82S4 Re*. J—8B64 J, S. THOMPSON, >«. D. Phy*ieian K 709 1-2 Fayeflbville "St. Telephone*: Office L—2841 Re*. L—8821 EP-IS E. TONEY, M. D. 303 Hill*horj> Street" Oxford, North Carolina Telephone* Office 44» ' ^ Ree. 930 seems to be profiting from his trips to this man. Therefore she is encouraging him to make fre quent visits. TT-— ^ould it be best for my daughter to go north or ro main where s)ie is? Ans—Taking everything ir>o consideration it is best for bo? to STAY WHERE* SHE IS. A very favorable year is indicated for her throughout 1939 and to leave her present surroundings would only mean giving up every thing she has accomplished. 1939 Astrology Readings NOW BEADY! bodJt stated that the International La I chanicterized several liboial, pro bor Defense which the Conijross man elect heads is a “Communist front” organization,^ T h e ILD which numbers tfaoueands of Negroes among its membership, and has a brilliant . . ABBB' vallac* Jr. ; “T l*s* JUtrol. coTariav ypui own birth, included with Mch ort«r. gresslve and peace •■(Jommunist fronts.” Among those denying the ac cusution and ’deinanding h t right to send represent -\iives to testily beior^ the_ Conimit^'e were The American Stuient: Union the League for Industrial Democracy, the Coinmitt ;e for Aui of China and the Medical Bureau and North American Committee for Aid of .Spaiiisii Democracy. '*■ Meanwhile thg Committee con tiiTiTes its witch hunting drive against all ^ those individuals and organizations that stand f ^ sociri^progress. It has announced its intention to seek legislation making itself permanent, and fund of $200,^00 to carry, on it', “work.’' ’ Its attacks on the New Dcai Deal was resumed again cliis week when Dies asked for resignation from the ^President' cabinet of Secretary of the I^tpr ior Harold Ickes, New D' e ja^ friend of the Negro people, and Secretary of Labor F r a n c ^ t Perkins. Dies also demandeo the resignation of WPA Adialn istrator Harry Hopkins. A sharp statement W'as sent to Dies this week by professc; Jonn Dewey, Dr. H^mhtrtd^Nie buhr, Harry W. Laidler and Norman Thomas, ^ members of the League for Industrial De mocracy. The statement described Mr. Dies as “abysmally ignoran and a protagonist of -iascist Looking For News (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3) and many other* are worthy of study. Every one should f>^ei that he’ »an do something wortn ■while. 14 probably wiH rilSl''be as well done as some one el^', who is better prepared, couM do it, but if it is done as weli he can do it that is all that is required of him “Every tub must stand on its own bottom.” So, while traveling these, smoothless paths of life, goirg to and fro In their respective fields of endeavor, let the you'h of Durham and of the country at large ( send out the good news of thoughoutfulness, hope and intellectual prosperity, of Durham and of the country Then in thg search for more fields to cover and more Intel.ec tual hills to climb, just with William Brii^htly Rand, when hg said, “ff the' "*! Wond»^v ful World is great to you, a'd great to your father and niother too, you are more than t h o ^fth thottgh you are such a doti you can love and think; and the world can not.” Finally may I suggest thilr this qutation be forever kep:; in mind? “Give to the wo.-.J thg best you have and the bes-t will come back 4o you.” hm Pigtt* (e«n|laa«il ttam 4) color, the '"one in’ • ebaose that Is firen, s« hi tM c««e of Miss Andssron, i* i^wlo teiy not MOffK We are pro ad of Mias Andtr son, «l!d we are prood C«Ui er's gesture, but We insist tbd it is the lack of recognition of genuine talent, in the Negro group that may yet make Amcri can sorry, NEW CONFERENCE Ws hear that another con far ence of Negro leaders will be held in Washington early nex* year, for the purpose of giving President Roosevelt another re port on conditiona in the racc. W'hile wj^ do not txa^tly approvi of the WAY tKh tonferenc^ » scheduled to be/' beld finantg^- by the taxpayers,! some good may still of it. In the final ana fysf^ is the President payii>>; for'ftT^report,- and the report, in all, probability, will reflect n-. thinij[^ that the President m'ght not with to_£e»r. We approve^ the methods of diplomacy used by the interrara lists, but We 3o not approve these methods in politics ^at we do not think these liiethodS shoul^ become paramount in Negro life. We believe that in politics, plain speaking should be the order of thg day, for the ballot is the last refuge of the Ne*iH», and if he soft peda s that, it Is his doom. People; on the payroll of the administration cannot gtaitf iTp and talk, exempt’ in rendering ofRcial reports. Where the Negro needs 3 voice is in the Democt'allc Ns tional Committee. One vo'c* there, either official or unofticiai. so long as it is recognized, w Ii give the race more dignity and respect than anything else dojie by the Administration to date. . ALAMANCE MAN CHARGED WITH DAUGHTER’S MURDER WPA Writer^ Artists Face Loss Of Jobs NEW^ YORK. Dee. 7, (CNA) Writers ftoup whiuh is at w —Many Hcgra wrlt#Ts a n 4 “The H«(rMa of S«w Tor * artiata on WPA fac« tJ>« loat »f plannad am m history of t h ideas. 11 urged him to cease hi>, misrepresentations, and “devote what time and mentality he mlay have to a contructive solution of the tiagic social evils whic 1 are today threoitening our demo institutions GRAHAM, N. C., December 8, (Special)"—A. charge of mud er has been lodged against Wit ter Bt^dshaw of the Faucetie township, whose 16 year old daughter was found , dead at their home o** Tuesday, Novein her 29 with her skull fractured an'd burns about her face and upper body. It is believed tha; the burns were caused by her clothing becoming ignited from the fireplace near which \ t h « body was found. . Bra^haw has stated ' .that he is una^e to explain the dea.i because be had gone milkin? early in the morning and dju not learn of the, child’s dea’-.if until he was mf&vmed by h's, Dud, who found the body. DELTAS HOLD CONFAB (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6) thair jobs b«twa«n now and February 19S9, if thar* ts n > renewal of tha Ftderal WPa appropriation for th# Five Art? Project*, tha Cruui4*r N«w^ Agency teamed ^his week. A campaign for renwala of the appropriation is being conduo‘-J by the Worket* Alliance, and iis affiliated groups. , It is estimafi(d more than -- up the NafTOM role In b-i;ldieg iMtropli*. Th« buuk de*la with the q. blsms and stmgglaa of th« in Nsw York City t n • Dutrh pariod up ,to thr prsswn; The steff ‘s eompriaad antiret. of former adltors, feature *r .■ magazine writers, reporter* ■ nuelists. Their* ovei wUelming » e n “ third of the Federal W; ment tha- foi* the first tiniii. Project personnel would the true st.ry of th« Negr^»#- aff^ted if the appropriation 1* contribution tr- all phastrs ofj tii.’ not renewed. Thia would serious big city’s ind'istrial, edacatlfl*, ly hamper, if not make im(K*s-ji Jj^bor, cultural an3~'rcligioas li*e ble, continuance of the Ker » will be told. ■ I 'rhey iS tha lit dance was the traditional forBi.k ings go ' throujfh, the Writ**? tion of the sorontyjTlicle unU.* ■ | Project, an imP'Or»an outlet for the Delta symbol, and the ^'nt* M«gro cultural talent, for wh'im ing* of the Delta Hymn aT' in.^* "opportunities are all too f ;w; mission. ] will be' virtually closed. ti'a, About a thousand fruests attended this dance and niudii it a scene of beauty and st>1cu dor. A special feature of -;hi: D’ORSAY Beauty Saleh 120 1-2 SOUTH MANCUM STREET PHONE F-MOt RUSH YOUR BEAUTY TROUBLES TO US ---- WE DELIVER THE GOODS WE ARE PREPARED TO HANDLE ANY RUSH , WITH Six Efficient Licensed Operat^^ps WAITING TO.SERVE U AT ALL TIMES. SPECIAL PRIVATE RoOM SET ASIOE^O mmd Hair D>{eing _ - ONLY „ MRS. MAROAR£T Sp^cUtliftt ti^ CurlkKs. MISS ELIZABETH BOOKER, SpecUli.t in MaoieariBc Pedicurioc MISS MILDRED COMPTON, Specialist is Shampoonif aaj Preaaing MISS BEATRICE FREEMAN, Spccialiat in Marcel W aviag MISS VERA JEFFERIES, Spacialist ia Fiager Wavi^g^ anl, . Facial* MRS. MARTHEMA SANDERS, Specialist in Ejehraw Archittg and Parsoaal MalM-ap. Play Safe "Don’t Wait _ JStE HAVE ANTIFREEZE ZERONE AND PRESTONE GET YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER. DRIVE BY TODAY AND LET" US “CHECK YOUR^ CAR. AN EXPERT MECHAN IC WAITING TO SERVE YOU. Midway Service Station AIMVBODV Can Atf«rd To BuUd! Becau*a aMdilloa* aoneamfaic tka pfauaalbg, liMaciSTg aAil aa^ai con*tructioB of a maw kona kaT* aar^v bam asara favoraUa. there’* ab*oIataly aa raa*«a wfcy ymm' eaa*! i«va tka kpipa y Ja- *ira. Undar tka Fadaral plaaa ya« aaa baOd wltt tlw aartaiaijr ai full ownarsklp . . • a koMa tka* will k« yamra k 10 «r SO yaars. Amd y^oar inlliai lBTa*tiBaai« ivaai ba amly 30 VW aaal at tka Yalaa af yanr property! Tki* aaw matko4 of ftaaaaiag la aaslar, asara ammn. Pine and Popular Street* SitiauiauaiiiiBiiiBiiiMiiBiiiiHiiiattai^^ W. AMEY. Manager iiBiiiniiiiiMiaiiiiairi iaiiiiaiiiiaiiifliinHiii Enjoy A. Cleaned Home Foi Xmas LET US TAKE THE ■ ' 1 Laundry Worry OUR LAUNDRY IS ONE OF THE VERY BEST HAVE YOUR CURTAINS, TABLE LINENS, BED LINENS AND OTHER WASHABLE CLOTHING "DONE AT THE DURHAM LAUNARY AND SAVE TIME ENERGY AND MONEY DURHAM LAUNDRY CO. vanient and mera acoaamiaaL— Taka adraalaga af tki* goldaa a|»- portunity aow. _ COME JN NOW FOR AUl'INFORMATION ABOUT FEDERAX. LOANS AND HOME PIMANCDIG PLANS GREGSON STREET PHONE L—991 luoaiiiHDniii Specialists Fire Insurance - Rentals - Real Estate* > Pr/>perfy AfanageiHent - Automobile and All Kinds 01 Insuratice. Union Insurance & Realty Coa H. M. MICHAUXi Manager Ourtiaiii, N.' C.
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