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IMT ROOSTER n* ■ VolcfU^ Bhist In Auto Engine £nough to Heat 6 Rocxq Boase Noma ThomM, w4»y are ytu to fncaky behind Nip T’l baeiiT U you are trying to keep good friendship with her lo tAut ihfi can’t take your boyfriend from you. She knoM^ «11 ai>out h>w Jealous you are but iftie ju -t takes it easy. Signed, the Wa’l- town bpys. A certain bunch of golddigg- era followed a gang of girls about two week* a^ro- It has been said that they followed S. B. to •ee If J. W. would speak to F, R. It is true that she gets hi^ "jinkn” and a few ridei too. The Colfax Street gang w "straight" said the boys arounl the store. Alexander E. seem* to peep around at S. B. Why? Pearl Page and Howard Hed gepeth, why can’t ‘ you be fri ends? If you notice D. C. and D. Walker are making To c while the sun shincR (Take notice, ibroads, 'taje ihotlce.) Year’s «ve dance? Could tt be young love? We’re asking you Leo. — Who is your girlfriend Koy F? You seem to be all alar>e. What's the reason old boy? Why' If a. Springfield always questioning Virginia .McC, abo:it James Adams? Ske should a~ik Margaret F. WilHatn M., stop bealing Around the m)irberry buah. and cMne ouT aSTlell E. UavS you love her. Blont won't be Jealous. Ruth Norris says Btennie T is the ROOSTER. Have you any evidence Ruth? Tlie ROOSTDR sees all and knoim allr Percell 'Burton J. is his along, Georgia l%omas Bass thinks he’s ?o hot. The girls are fed up with him, so they say. HiUside’s band major and A. Rogers are beating around the mulberry bu#i. O. p. h^ to run Abraham G. down to go with him. Bennie R. and Nola Ma«i have each other so t& say,, ^onlt be too sure, Nola, fiennle' in a jiver of no- mean ability. It seems a* t^tOUgli * Thelma Harris ha? made her choice at la?t. The ROOSTOR thinks it’s D. Weaver. Wfco was the little “Brond'" Cecelia WWker was seen in t theater with? CoultT It ha^e oe' Fred Farrow? Pouglas Walker says he found hji ‘'Chocolate basket.” Cun iiJbe true D. C.? What id P. P. Hning aibotit it? ’•Emma Samuel bai a date t je Center last Saturday but h |r boyfriend didn't show uji? \ fciat was the trouble Ferman? /(Martha Branch, which do you ll^efer, A. Graham or W. Nunn? j||. G. is anxlouf to khow. He pAys "you can’t play two a id still be true.'’ Do you reeull anything T. Harris. Wedding bells are roftly ring ing "maybe” for Dotty A. and Ervin T. Marion L. why don’t you ge* iiipped and gef a boyfriend? Stop acting/ Hke a baby, sister. You’re too Sold for tfhat. ■ *• FLASH—The love study at Hillside is the most popular place there. The Barne?, Mnu- dell and Walter are there, Biua- son, Fred and Ruth are trtie"*. Couples are. too numerous to name so come and take a poei> some day around the'" fourth period. I think G«ozi|[* J, hM tora •- thing there. . .she has a lot of doughj at school every morni"f. Walter Barnes has a verv good look&»g brother. What is hl^ name Toots? Answer^ E. D. We believe Robert L. W. has forgotten about Marion G. What about It toota? j Who’s singing ‘'I'm Putiin- All My Eggs in One Bafket’*? Could you mean Bfount, Mit chell and Jec? We’re asking you Geraldine W. afraid sh«~woaI3 take JSdward D. away from you? Don’t honey, rhe think too much of Walter to ^ive Ed a second look except as a friend. Why doea Johnie Kill-Chri«,t want his name In th« ROOST- E®'S column? Is it beeaui>e he ate dynamite or because he didn’t do anything? CCIXNOil fttiag tulte tlM Wli- tar drtTOT'a asglM^ liaa K!ltCw> I • MW formate for the preWetloe «f tlia oar owm», I It la a fonttola whlcfc raeogolMS I tmgia* kaat, sot Wtatar'a l«» and as teater tka ou- vwiuir Seeing is NOT believing. Did you see ^Maigaret Lyohs twing ing Sunday nig^? CONGRATULATIONS Sho-ty Davir fbf the best sport colui.n of Boy, I think yoa ve got something there. * What ' certain boy went to ciiurch Sunday? He was a roUd sender. ^ What certain boy left his girl in the cold? Well sifter you should not have put so much faitii in him. Who fell for the little Blount boy at the football banquet" Some say it was G. WilHanw. la tfiat true Thoma» Mitchell^ The ROOSTE?R would certain ly like to hear Miss M. Lyons ring “Please Be Kind.” A. Graham, why (don't you get a special boyfriend? You’re too nice to all-the guys. I think you knolv w)iom I rtiean. What is the matter with Dorothy Lipscomb and Abraham Graham? Why don’t they ftoo beating around the mulbe'‘ry bush? and tell each otiher that they* are in love? Why did L. Davis dance with Little Miss Roland at the New Georgia Jones and Waiter Barnes are beating around and Percell BHirton alone, Georgia Why doesn't Mattie M- let Sarah JoSmson has the eutest way of talking. What,' haven’t you heard? Many guyi^)can ►fall for her then, James W. You’re telling me. Miss Irene MeA is cuter every day. What prescription? getting is your B O Y 1, you really mi-5ed something If you were not at that basketball game Saturday night. Especially Uhe girfrs galne--^ AIA the girls in East Duihan are crazy abou( Hayti boy". HAVE YOU ANY NEWS? so we would like to hav« i, Remember this is your column. ir Bennie T. and Miss Dorothj E. are getting along fine the^a days. Good luck pal. 4 , kjNiii in next week at tiip same time, untif then tUl Ida Watson why were you watching V01J, angry wi^i Maudell? WefP J'su (FL|;AS{3 TURN TO PA^E 7) Beaulah, why not give John Holloway a chance? He lo/eji you very mucTi, fie' says, and' we think you and "Johnnie Bov ’ would make a great cqup]e. Warning To Employers M. R. DUNNAGAN RALEJGiH, Jan, l2,—^Employ ers subject to the State Une.n- ployment Compensation Law have a deadline to meet by ir^d- night of January 30, and failure to meet that deadline will be very- wpenslve to thfem, Chair man Charles G., Powell remind 'I^ie State law levies a ta* o»i employers of 2.7 per cent of their payrolls for lOS®. ‘ THt Federal Social Securfty Act levies a tax of three per ci"t for the same time, and provides th«t If a State agency collpct' the 2.7 per cent, then credit fo* that amount will be given by the Bureau of Internal Revenue, which will collect the balance of three tenths of one per cent but only on condition that the 9t»te amount i« p-»d by January ^S. If th^i -Stgte ^ pi|4d by Japuary 30, then thp Pede'^i STOC|CHOLDERS-rr (CONTINUpS FllOM PAGE 4) **Bank? have saved many of Q*r clitiapns pmbai’rasmeTi^, W^en In heed they look to v>s. 'te r tip to us to brefik up the Ioa|) ihapkif,” T^e group was unanimous in their optimlsn^ for 1'939. From all indications, tKey agreed that this would bp one pf the gre^t- e.«t of ithe%«nka thirty one y**ari of operation, The bioay^^ ef directors, tov*’.- |ng twenty **^in number, .were ro- »lected with aU offcers being re tained. Dr. S. L. ’Warren h chairman of the board. A humorous - note was injec.- ed into Che meeting when Mr. Sipaulding introduced little Dof'othy McDoiigald. Her cein-1 men«ts were brief but to the' ppip^ "I like the bank’s program vpry'^ffluch,” sfig »ai(l. MIIXER iAYl— (CONTWPP FROM PACE 4) government wlU collect pnl:' three tenths of one per cent, making a total of^ three per ce'it collected by both State n 4 Federal agencies. |f the paym^'i^i is not made by January 30 to the State, then t h e^ Fed-^ -al. agency cpllects tlie full three per cent, and, in addition, the State agtfcy collect* its 7 per makir^Na tot*l of g.7 p«r cent of the p^roll which ^ ul- most ft double pSyment. Th« payment. The penalty will t>» Imposed on any part of the lS!s payroll tax which has not heen paid to the State Commission by iT^id^night of January 30. ‘‘Employera who ,p*y t h ej State tax January 25, wh our payments are due, .will havn not trouble, nUfj they mus^; p«ty us by r^idnight qf Januj^vy tjQ, or j;l)e Federal Gover|^men| \fi11 exact ^hp • penj»l|y," OhaiyTP^n Powell sja^. MISS SARAH dlCK. HOSTESS TO lEVERAL VISITORS" ^ Durham Man Broadcast Over Iowa Station must watch cJosMt durloc the uoid weather months. For Instance, tbe oar owner ean !iave llttl* notion of ttie amount of ' eat which his motor develops at iXb speed and under fuU toad. Ttts nmt Is sufficient, the expertu itnd to warm a six-room bouse to 70 (li^Krees on a Winter ddy wbeo tlie t'lfrniometer la at sero. • xress heat so mnoh Uie In- jurtnur*Winter factor that praoUcal- iy all cases of (r»es*-up %t9 trace able to It. The answer is that motor temperatures get so high that they cause unseen tmlllng in the engine. This unseen boiling occurs around “hot spots” which are to be found Urn every motor. Tbe boiUag gener* ates steam, and this steam, seeking to escape, push t h he antl-frt«s« solution out of tho overflow plp«i ,At the same time, exceaa heat la the engine will evaporate any anti freeze solution containing alcohol, robHing it of Its protective proper ties. o So long as a car which has lost much of Us antl-freese solution continues to h« drivtn, it obrioualy eannot freeze. It pan, howevar, and irllL ov#rheat very rgptdly. TWj overheating may orack tk» t^Under h^d and block. It can alao gum and .score pistona, bum and gum ralye% and scutr ctUader walla. vhien “boil-aw»:^’ antl-freese is used, thf ■" "Vinter drirer’a prob- CUBANS BLAST NAZISM 9ANTLWE, Cuba, Jan. 4tN ^ snmisUkmblc frown on , h Lftst Monday sm the anci« t • face It wm an olBcial cannon at Horro F'hir^m ix> i> (monMumtim » t ed obt a customary *taate, t^e agan^t Germ*iiy’ Sui' rtU>- 600 onieern aivd men alnffd the, nrilered hy tKe Ssntiage F«4era- German school ship ^ Sehiesw.:?-1 t:on >f. Ij«bwr. F>iicp «rrev». rl Holitein #ere in festive mood, I eeversl d*?m'>n*tfai"« d j r i i g anticipating a, great reaept e>.' tlM ddr- when they docked. The smiles quickly disapp^tu' ed from theij faces when came ashuir, howevar, 30,000 work men lined th docks end down town ’4tret't», each man we«* r. a'black ribbon in his lapel anJ gool-wi,l. V»Mt -=f in^ C-’^=an tfair,:' fhip|waa arranged by Hart-s FT mall Voefcr ■ f-i, G- ; :i in M;-; ter in Hav^j-ra, *r. i *-i inienj as a tfopicai "fiesta” wst. i cent on G^naan-U T-t InJ i-it . ,u> jl I- III r /] modem Ugh compresaton eaginet. High temperatures are also aec«.>- eary to operate a car beater \ thermostat that opens only wbct.^j the heat'in the engine readt«a un‘ dbgreea enables the mverMgv heater to operate satlsfartui: Deapite all safeguards, tfali- mum temperature geu but, of trol at one point of the motu- operatlon. TW^ when the drlvr r slows up or*st^>pa. Due to tbe beat built up tn th^ engine, and the re tarding or itopplng of the fan and water pump, tho tomperature will riae 10 degree*, or higher, to l!i j degreoa or more. With an antl- freese such aa a 50 per cent solu tion of alcohol, which has a ttolling point of 1(0 degreea, boiling Uq, mediaUly starts at the hottest pointa 1» the eagiM. Tho one porfeot aafeguard for tbe Wtat«r drlTer, tlie engineers agree, aad tb* only one aecesaary, is tiie OM of high boiUag point permanert aatl-froaM. With a SO per cent aotv that he i? liking Florida and tion of thla typa^of aati-freeie, t^^'4hing iCs a wonderful placi* Sunny Side Club boiling point cannot be reached ahort of SM degress. The car« owner la thus foUy protected because he haa a auper^afoty margin of more tluut 4§ degreea oror that provided by alcfhol ioliitliKU of the same concMtfratioiL PTOTldjyag tlM owner baa had the car’a cooling gystem thoroughly cloaiMd aod dM^ed, and all con nections tightened, before putting in the permanent anti-fiVese, h@ should be able to drive throi^^^eut the Winter, the exp^rta eenclude, The Sunny SiW f'lub o)»4?kh1- its meeting Tuf'*lay pvcnj.i;; January 3, 1939. All memocM were prtfemk t» discttsa sick'ifc'i.i and social activities for I§ >9. The club elected new qifiier? - follows: President, Somega Ric*' mond; Vice President, Eiizab Mh Andcr-'on; Sec'y Lucile Lane; Asst. Secretary, Loilise Adam^;, TVeasurer, Lena.^ Turner; - nes.-’ Mgr. Rachel Couch; S'.- gent at arms. Pl"aneis B u r.,t | Gazel Tnci; Social ' Commt‘ee, ! Lillie M. Allen, Catherine H. j and Ethel Taylor: Sick Cora *ra Tudicr ut of t'>>Vi. tO|. V -.J Sy'-'-r fain,.-, Ms.i*nnlia Jenkii ^ Four of the the holidav ■M 4 T>i ■ went M ■I ( ouo w‘ nt t,> Baltimif*. .Mrf. >1 w Riehmt=!!l ' x- t, Buiiiasrton. N j . and' Mi, Burt wpnt to >4umbia, S. (f""' , Retumi From Oak* Hoa^ital Mr^. N'elUe P w-iril ri 'tir"i- i r o m Dukt‘ hoipiUi' afternoon. be at this season of the year. UNDERGOES OPERATION John A. Earhej. .= indi»po.i»'i oi at hi3 home aftt>r undergoing a I slight operatiun. Break that Tension... Sidestep Nerve Strain lem is turther complicated, en-1 ang get aa good motor performmice gineers point out. because high | aa he (loOa dvrteg the Suouaec temperatures nrc a nec^ait^ iq th^llBOntlM, *i Three C’s Club I 0 A^ CITY, Iowa, Jan. 1 '2 t h (Special)—Isadora L, Oglesby, graduate student of the school of commerce of The University of Iowa and a nati ve oS Durham, N. C„ was the "ea tured artist on the evening mu«- Icicale over radio station WSUL On this program Mr, ^Oglesby Introduced for tlie first time o;l the air a new spiritual “Most Done Journeying Lord,” wi^tSri by Johanna Bush; of Cincinnatti CMo, whose son (Gow Bus^ilS -■ wiih Miss IJick. Rfiss (fell is mIfo a mcpiber of ^he |lurgaw""facul- ty. “r • MM'* ♦M* The Three “C” Club laSd \v first meeting of the new y ?v.' Wednesday night- January In the lobbvv o^)*the Biltmora" Hotel. brief businc’s discussion the club ptoceedod with its annual election «f officers. President, Sjiniuel N»ne«', Vice Pre^idtnt, John Long; Sec. James Reavtsj Asst. Sec’y reporter Robert Minor; 'lYeasurur Graham Lyons; Busfinon Mgr,. Marvin Dick; Auditor, Paraham faculty of Donnell! Chairman of social anJ is a member of the North Carolina College in Pu^ . program ham, N. Ct 1 Chairman The dynamic interpretationi mittee, James Scottj which were in the artist’s soriv? j Henry Holeman, sick showed a compjete^ command of K committee Eddie Boldhi, Sir- gent at arms, William MeCloa I. This Club has proceeded to be ■ i gin the New Year with new .officers which are very pfomi? ing and %re making plans fo^' a bigger and "B^etter prosperous Three C Club. LEAVES’fob FLORIDA the iongs which" have made the ! Negro race famous throughout the world. ,f Will Preient Con^plete £ Radio Program “ ' ff ‘ Begtnning in February Mr Oglesby will bi.ing to the radio audie|icf a complete program of Negro workf, presenting ^tu dents In art, drama, and mU>'c at the st^ite University of Iowa. This program Is the fir."t of iis Carl P. Cozart of 313 Dowl Street left the city Friday, Dec. 80, for Delray Beadi, Floriua committee, R. Min'^r; where^he expets to spend about membership c o m |six months. Mr. Cozart who has been employed at the Duke Hospital, went to Florida r.s special attendant To a f^rmci patient of the hoispital. 1 Chaplain, and took type to emanate from the school studios. I I Juanita Kead> of Wewaka, Okia. will In; accompani't on these programs. Letters and cards received in the city from the young man, who was highly popular amon^ younger social set, have reyea»- Miss S^rah fJ. picjs, ft m«i t* ber pf the faculty of th^ ljur-t gaw School, sppnt several d'.^y-'. in the city visiting her parent*, Mr. and M«- R- U D}pk on JTdn QVCT While here slie h^d as house guest Mis? Mar|an B. Carey of Wayne Pa., « student at Hampton Institute, After attending the wtfdding of her brother in Winaton-Silem. Mips Carrie J, EJell spent the remainder of the holiday season disproportionate number, w’>*.cH condition will riot continue in- del4nately. The New D e ■» 1 which v Presidet Roosev^t deviled ins-faehiilf of the .forgotten man is the Negro’a soul' hope f p f industrial apd econot^ic surviv al: al| ”1®?' Negro mu^t vjfiw, tbe lamentable plight of the Jew in Germany with, sober If not somber reflection lest it forbode the dya when he too win 4>e “battered with the ■hockft of doom.” ( KEIU^y MlLOilB Join Our 73rd Series TODAY If 8 FER INSTALI-MENT SHw\R E3 PAY 8 FER CENT PAID UP Sf|ARES PAY 4 P|^ CENT , il SAVE ID BUILD BUILD TO SAVE Mutual building & Loan Associate S«v^t«Oli Co»l«*v|Ivo Year of Serfvc* L M«COYi Cli«lrin aa pf Board C. C. IFAULOINO, Pro*. R. L. 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