fc'any Women Helped Thousands and thousands of wom en have said that CARDUI helped them to overcome much useless suf fering at monthly periods, and that by continued use of Cardui their ailments entirely disappeared. | So if you have severe pains, cramps, nervousness every' month, why not find out, by trying it, whether Cardui will help you? It has helped so many!* Cardui is harmless for women of any age. Many mothers have l FOR womfki eiveQ ifc to their I F0RJW0MEN young daughter. ®n thefr reaching womanhood. Of course'tf Cardui does not bene- | fit YOU, consult a physician. «.c«» ! K gold in |1 bottles* at dryg gtgrefcj I Negro Americans WHAT NOW7 l*y James Weldom Johnson f This volume of one hundred ■>agres contains more careful think ing than one usuallv finds in a thousand pages. The style is clear, measured. Tihe qiistion, “What Now,” eovrs many phases of the Negro situation: the Ne gro’s Choices, his Forces and Re sources. his Technique and Poli cies. TTis choices are Exodus. Physical Force, the Revolution, Integration or Isolation. Only fifteen pages are given to this group of four headings hip those parses contain an exposition of each subject and a elcarlv thought out oninion. Next the Resources the Church, the Press and various Organization. Tehnique and Pol icies include a discussion of the labor situation. And the Con clusion ends with a call unon the Negro continually to guard his spiritual integrity, not to permit any contempt of the white man to destroy his inner respect. Whether one agrees or disagrees with it, this is a provocaJive book. oN one can read it carefully and not be forced to think, to i^iestion not only the writer’s opinion but his own. The discussion of race '/////.V.VWAWAVA’.V.V.VAVAV.VW.V.V.V.V, 87th Sep**. Annual Statement The CONSERVATIVE . .. Saving and Loan Association . of Omaha . 1614 Harney Street JANUARY 1, 1935 As Shown by Books at Opening of Business December 26 1034 RESOURCES Quick Assets— C**h ...—--$2 698.597.96 U. S. Liberty Bonds and Notes_ 2.297,505.15 . « , , . 4,996,613.05 Loans—Secured by First Mortgages on Improved Real Estate .....$10,753 988.38 Delinquent Interest______ 4 905.39 Loans en P*ws-Book Security___ iq 107 no I. oanp in Foreclosure ._."“"""II 816.371.03 Real Estate Sold on Contract..... 26,258.55 ReM Estate Aequred Through Foreclosure_ 426,659 97 Office Building and Future O'fflee Building Site at 18tJi and Farnarn Streets ... 319,330 55 Furniture *nd Fixtures ..... 100 Tota| ..-- ..$17,156,716 61 _ .. „ , LIABILITIES 9aT1n8's *nd Paid-Up Acc^ts $15,813,384.68 Balance Held for Borrowers _ 12.644 59 .. ...—- L300.457.64 Borrowed Money ___ NONE Tota| .—.----------$17,156,716.01 OTTR 1934 RECORD Reserve a.,d 1 divided Profits—$1.330,686 74. Cash and Government Bonds—$4,996,013.65. Dividend' 86th *nd 87th consecutive dividends earned and paid at the rate of 3 per cent, per annum. New Savings Accounts—2,065 new acconnts opened Donnquent Interest—Only $4,905.39 uncollected of $693,519 06 corned. _ , HOME#LOANS to TeraI milli?"s ^llar available for good Loans l \Wh° Ca,n quaIlfy ^ Wishing acceptable security ability to make regular payments, and a spirit 0f willingne -s and | desire to medt their obligations. ^ and No commi: aion Low intere t rate Minimum expense Easy payment^ Interest will be reduced monthly an each 1.00 i«, raid to be^made pnncipa1' 0n 8,1 Ioans now on our books or hereafter to J OFFICERS l Edgar A. Baird, Pro n dent 5 James A. Eton* Secretary Clark W- Carnaby. Ana’t Sec Z J. Herbert McMillan, Treasure Wayne C- Selby, Ass will, at least, and the good will if possible, of that great ma jority.” Tn discussing communism, w<* have this to ponder over: “There is an inherent weakness in the temperment of the radical which is not generally pereieved. Though it. as through the temperament of the man of bravery, runs a streak of cowardice. The man with a reputation, for bravery lives in constant fear that at some time he may not appear in the eyes of his fllows to be making a brave enough show. The man with a name for radicalism may live in constant fear that a+ some time he may be deemed by his fellow’ com rades to have acted conservative ly.” he book is full of clear, well thought out sentences like these. One reads and rereads, sometime to disagree, hut always with the desire to go on and talk the mat ter out wdth a friend. The book should be in every library in the country. It should also be used as people use volumes of parlor games today. “What’s your in' telligence quotient when you dis cuss these choices and policies!” Throw the sentences out and see what meat there is for discussions. Provocative, that is the most im portant thing about the book. You can’t put this clear, sane, brilliant thesis down without thinking more dceplv yourself, “Negro Americans, What Now’?” Mary White Ovington Treasurer, N. A. A. C. P. Wtleri Tara Cold Temperate waters near Greenland ire reported to he growing cold, eaus ng certain flsh to leave and others to eturn. - | An Idaa of Size From actual experiment It has been ,roven that the shell of an arerasre hrlch egg will hold IS ordinary hens’ It* Floating Island* Common floating grass islands are not un tintnoQ tn the Ganges. e- - ’ Florida Lynching Rallies Renewed Support for Anti Lynching Bill New York, Nov. 30-—The nation wide wav.- of revulsion following the! kidnaping and lynching of Claude Neal at Marianna. Fla., has won re newed support for the Costigan-Wag. ner anti-lynching bill which will be re-introduced in the forthcoming Con. gr ss, according to the National As sociation for the Advancement of Col ored People. The Association has been assured that the Women's Int rnational League for Peace and Freedom “has put on its Legislative Program for the year 1934-5. passag? of the Costi g.n-Wagner anti-lynching bill, and ycu may be assured that a sincere ef fo’t on our part will be made to have this scourge wip d out ” Theodore M Berry President of the Cincinnati Branch of the N A.A.C.P. reports that ten church congregations in that city sent t legrams to Presi dent Roosevelt urging Federal action against lynchers. The Baptist Minis terial Alliance also telegraph d the President on behalf of all Baptist ministers in the city. The Cincinnati Branch also sent a tel gram urging Federal action. W A. C. Hughes, Director of Ne gro Work, Board of Home Missions, Methodist Episcopal Church, tele graph d the President urging him to include the Costigan-W*gner anti lynching bill in his “must program” to the forthcoming Congress. The Chicago Committee on Anti Lynching Legislation sent a similar tel gram to the President. NEWARK N A A C P DRIVE NETS $530 67. MANY PRIZES WERE WON Newark. N. J., Nov. 30—The local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo ple clos.d its successful annual mem bership campaign here on Tuesday, j November 27. The drive which was headed by Mrs. Daisy E. Lampkia. I regional fi Id secretary of the N. A. A. C P., netted a total of $530.67. Mr» Grace B. Fenderson won the loving cup presented by the Branch as captain of the t am bringing in the largest number of members. Mr. Robert H. Wheeler won the second loving «up. pres nted by the Branch secretary, John A. Jones, for the in. dividual bringing in the largest num ber of memberships. The Jers y City annual membership drive, also in charge of Mrs. Lampkin, will close on December 5. Classified Ads and Business DIRECTORY Help us to Build Bigger and Better Bus:ncss. 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