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C.- Ihw h n r nr s I su f r and will I fftrer get over he s k nes- thm [ now hove? An®.: It reaPy •„,,*( ■ f,c , s-.r f r you to suffer at all. A good pliy aic’en coaid I r'rg :•* r-t in ini me li ato drrnge in your health es» well as perfect a cure hut it will be up to you to consult one. M. A. If.—Could I be success ful in doing the work that I have in mind at this particular time? Ans: Without a doubt. HOARD ING CHILDREN will be a plea sure to you as well as net you en ough income to live in comfort ytourself. Yofci lode children and have lota of patience with them and they will be happy staying with you. R. E. C,—I would like to know if I am going to receive any mon ey within tho peat few months from my property? Ans: It seems to me that an OIL COMPANY is going to of."cr you a sum of money within the coming six months that will appeal to you. Study the proposition carefully be fore signing as it is very easy to be mislead in this way. J. M. K.—Flense tell mo if the girl that I am in love with means me any good or should I leave her? Ans; She doesn’t love you but neither does she mean you any harm. There really isn’t any plea sure for you or she when you don’t sincerely care for one another and a separation would certainly be the thing for both of you. Unu *—• ^ K. W.—My mother and stop-dad fuss and cuas me all the time arid I want to know if they mean the had thing they say to me? Ans; Unfortunate is it really is .they think they mean the things they tell you. You are quite old enough to get out on your own hook and make a living and if you find living conditions at homo un bearable then don’t hesitate to make the change. Your mother is nfluenced by her husband. - I ' <•> D. L. B.—I want to know why my men friend’s don’t like me? | Ans: They don’t hnve anything in particular against you.but they wouldn’t be satisfied with any woman living for him to fail in love with. Be nice to them and really make them learn to respect you even though you must swollow your pride to bring about the change. M. J. M.—Tell me if my boy’s separation from his wife was na tural or was it underground work? Ans: They just didn’t love one another and thought it best to se parate. They acted wisely and tr> not to hold anything against them for the step they have taken. Nei ther of them could be happy and they were smart enough to realize 'ft Hineman Garage 2417 N. 24th Street 24 HOUR SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRING CHOP SUEY. American and Chinese Dishea King Yuen Cafe 2010*/, N. 21th St. Jackson 857 Open from 2 p.m. until 3 a. m. Negro Sales i n as in College Souvenir Field M in-h’s, Sept. 16 (riy Lewis O. Swingler for ANT)—More then a year ago, a search was made for com panic selling class rings, pins l ey:;, invltat'i rs, souvenirs, and ih > like to rdue.it nnnl inatituln: s ' id ti « v/ ffh the idea of '1 'Mir.r t.» ilu n*o t for young Negro men as sn'es nen. Only on j . !-y t mem imnif il i • firm; stated I • 1 they wad;! ha w li ng to em ploy color' d -ill • > • n, tut on a pon-fini’ti nil l.fts's. M-r.y of tlv 1 adirig com pan: s cxpd lined that i i oy had Negro: s employed in their f:n tori os an! thought that such s mployment suffic d. A. L. Allen, Fisk gradtato and formerly assistant in the' chemistry department of this institution, in itiated efforts in this field of en deavor. Notwithstanding dicour aging letters, received from many jewelry firms, he continued to make contacts with sales managers of nationally known jewelry organ izations until Metal Arts company took his proposition into consider ation. Mr. Allen was employed by Me tal Arts, which has had 26 years of experience in the business, to work I ho schools of Tennessee, North Alabama, and Arkansas. Out of all the schools of Tennessee, Mr. Al len served 90 per cent, with satis faction to both the s hools and Me Lai Arts. Among the schools served by (him wore Fisk, Meharry, Lane, shorter, Tallahas-Oe, A. and I. State, Ar’ nn-is Baptist, and a re presentotiv; number of high schools threeg ’ ut the state of Tonne'-' co. j-i me pats -ra teacers oi] tne various spools Mr. Allen visited gave him s, lord'd cooperation, and in so doing, they not only indicat ed their appreciation of Metal Arts’ appointing a Negro salesman, but their enthusiasm over the. quality of his line of good? which in many respects were superior to bhnt of other firms employing only white, salesmen. This past spring, Mr, Allen was promoted to the position of district manager for tho coming year. This appointment made possible more jobs for college men. Metal Arts company prides itself in this ven ture, and at present has selected fivo other Negro college men a? salesmen, paying them salaries as well as commission. Tho new appointments to the sales force include Lonnie Briscoe, Booker T. Washington high school and Lo Moyne college graduate of Memphis; Mr. Briscoe is the son of the Rev. Frank Briscoe. Paul Gore, graduate of A. and I. State college, Nashville, brother of Dean J. W. Gore of A. and I. State, is another appointee of tihe Metal Arts com pany. The expansion program will cov er tho following states: Alabama, Tennessee, Texas, Arkansas, Louis iana, Oklahoma, Kentucky, and Mississippi. NORTH SIDE TRANSFER Long Distance Hauling Moving and Storage Phone WE565S 2414 Grant St Entertain nuts! ON TH/E AIR I5y Sally Rell I'm almost afraid *o mention the broadcast of (he Lo ’is-Farr boat. By this time you lha\ e no doubt discussed end are u-s d with (lm McCathy’j sense i f humor. This is the fourth time Clem Mc Carth; and Edwin C. Hill tried to pull the wool over our eyes re a Louis fight broadcast, but this time I1 e wool was so mixed with cotton 'hat wo row through it. According to McCarthy, Joe was rtandng in the ring concent a'irtg bis thoughts and energies on the na’ionnl debt while Farr used him for a prr.ct’cs target. Tho.ie was a loud growl 1 ‘ T unco king a smashing r* ib and (hm the muf fl d n r,, J b t the 1 b.w ’ ud com > to nothing. And on and on into the i f. ht it ’.cnt, with Hill akin ' the. I'd -e-n-'he round nt ;rln!es to r - •' * *g • It s colleague’s impression thr it, was HI even going. Th.» fol lowing morning’ p iper, (however, v ,, ,, ,-vr so clightly nt variance with whnt the II why-Mo-w an i mincer bad told us, r nd the gen < ral run of sports w. i < r allow a I Ear*' htit T reo round v i‘h a s igh' nOnority giving h'm 1 or two m re rr the 15. May’ e if we make 1 ud enough noi c, we cm g 1 I 'I Musing, Hal To’ten, or Elmer ! 'irnor fo fell ty ■>!> ut t1 e next big "'■ert, ‘’id maybe on° of them can run no,go to t II is what i- ac'unllv happening instead « f what he wish es would happen. * * * * Vital Stastics: New York Edison Company’s re cords showed that there were 171, ()00 more radios on during the Louis-Farr fight than at any one. time during the week. (CV-nft |fomeh|ody do something about these programs that have Negroes characterized as being so dumb tihey think Shirley Temple is a church. Can’t we at least do something about the daily morn ing broadcast of “Betty and Bob” over CBS, in which tihe colored maid doesn't even know how chic kens aro hatched. Maybe tfhere’s an opportunity for some colored ''dialecticians," (hat rt\- lly have tho dialect under control and can deliver it with some degree of real istic background which we could appreciate. * * * * Stuff Smith and his famous o chestra had the stellar spot on the popular const to cons* broadcast half hour when they led the pro cession of a parade of top notch sepia entertainment stars in Swii g Session. You heard t/he progra- i over NBC Sunday from 2:30 t 1:00 p. m. Ever since it beg.T Swing Session ha* been one of th iggest features on the air, ana 'his marks the first time a big sepia orchestra unit has over ap peared in a stellar role augmented with other entertainment since its inception. Stuff Smith’s cfrehestm was formerly at the Onyx Club in New York, and is now the attrae tion at the Famous Door Club i;. Hollywood, Along with Stuff Smith, you heard Art Tatum, fa mous record ’1? pianologist, and Lionell Hampton, vibrnplione spe cialist, member of Benny Good man’s quartet. The noted sepia mu sical aggregation is also slated to lx, heard over a nationwide hookup next Thursday when he will be with Gertrade Nioson on her star studded program that includes the local team of Olsen and Johnson. NBC will also ihnndle that program. * * * * Chief fenture on the half hour AW1V.V.W.WAVVWW. Duffy Pharmacy We. 0609 24th and LAKE STREETS PRESCRIPTIONS Free Delivery /AW.V.WA'AVAWAV. program last Thursday with Nat Bcrsiloff’s orchestra were the Har rison Jubilee choir and two special ty soloists, Libby Hall and Clif ford Lane. The choir did numbers of Negro spiritual flavor, and Lana’s baritone voice appears to have the proper makings, while l\Ji a Hall, who ’-ana more to the swingy (oh, boy!) type of number, also does well over the air. * * * * I think I’ll write a song. Why? Because with 1,600,000 copies of “St. Louis Blues’’ sold since its publication in 1904, and royalties from radio ard film* averaging $20,000 annually, William C. Han dy doen’t intend losing a grip on his biggest meal ticket- (Can you blnme him?) As honored guest at tn,e annual convent’on of National Associating of Negro Musician that attracted 2,200 persons last w«k. Hardy was presented with a plaque inscribed, “Achievement award to famous composer, W. ( . Handy.” And on top of that, an other of Handy’s composition?,, ‘'! mpfcts Blues,’’ has been pro ducing rryclt’es fr m rr.d o and cr cn for the p ,st ten year , in : pit) ci his ::aV* of the basic copy right. If you’ o ! card til:is one, stop mo, i ut the Gran 1 Terrace cerlain ly has a terrific bow along with ' ■ dy Kirk. Ada Brown, heading the bill, is dynamite whether shr’s singmg alone, working on a pro duction, or doing comedy. That gal ■ t -11 v lias p lisonal tv ; nd showman h’u. Thun there’s George Dewey Washington, still in those same rag - v.P’o hrs a couple cf spots and a single, and leads two prod lo tion numbers. Then there’s Allen ami Anise: Once they do a hot ball room routine, the lest of the time at robotic adagio, which is smooth as nobody’s ibusines i. Their ap-, pearanco would get them by any time. The whole bill is the best, none of those participating being just also-on-the bill, but all stars in tiheir own right. It’s a two-hour all colored show, split into two acts, and using 41 people with the band, that should satisfy the nicest and most fas'H’ous goer-arounder pnd know it all. A process vh reby min'-nils ca-> be extracted from the s^a will be demonstrated at tlhe 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. -o Parking space for 12,010 au om> biles will be available at the 1939 Golden Gate International Exp >s< tion. e r »**»»• ** • r * a CKAKPIOt! 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