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urity dble “retirement test" sefits may be payable re earnings are substan ater than $1200. f you become disabled ige, get in touch with tai security office. It is wrtant that you protect ial security rights. Re the following points: you are age 62 Inquire local social security of ut social security bene- ien you reach 65 even If not planning to retire aid visit your sociaf se- ffice to discuss filing an on. hen you reach 72 if you t applied for benefits you Sleep And Woke ADVERTISEMENT By Sonia Murial, 4th gradu June night, sleep tight. Wake up bright. In the morning light.” should do so immediately as full benefits are paid at 72 even through you are working full time regardless of earnings. 4 - If you become disabled at any age. get in touch with your social security office immediate­ ly. Men “la The Know" Are Taking Natures Powerful Formula 4 ombre TABLETS Tonic • Stomachic • Stimulant Burial insurance Sold by Mail You may be qualified for SI,(XX) life insurance ... so you; will not burden your loved onos- with funeral and other expenses: This NEW policy is especially helpful to those between 40 and 90. No medical examination necessary. OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE. ... No agent will call on you. Free information, no obligation. Tear out this ad right now . . , Send your name, address and year of birth to: Central Security Life insurance Co, Dept. M-791 1413 West Rosedale. | Fort Worth 4, Texas. 1 ■' '•.■er' DVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT HIP & LEC PAINS ED BY CHIROPRACTIC ACHES AND PAINS COMPLETELY GONE CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH CHART following documented reports represents results obtained Chiropractic Coro. The vast mojority were unsuccessfully id by other forms of tburopy. Only a partial list is unumurotod. litlon LEROIE8 tTHRm8 iCK DISORDERS TRSmS >N8TIPATION AY FEVER SADACHES BOMNIA 0CK DISORDERS ERVOU8NE6S EURALOIA EURITIS ARALYSIS HEUMATISM DIATICA [NUSITIS LIPPED DISC TOMACH DISORDERS PINAL CURVATURE INS IN KNEE CAPS FINALLY GONE Well or much Improved Slightly Improved 87.2% 87.2% 81.7% 81.3% 72.2% 81.6% 83.2% 81.8% 93.2% 89.8% 80.1% 864% 10.3% 109% 17.3% 7.1% 13.3% 13.4% 11.1% 11.4% 4.4% 12.8% 14.2% 6.4% MRS. ETHEL TAYLOR 9.4% 7.9% 14.7% 11.8% 20.8% 77.2% 82.5% 88.7% 68.8% 83.2% 85.0% Those wracking arm, shoulder and back pains had taken all the joy out of my life. I tried every possible way to get relief ... but none worked. In fact, they only made me feel groggy and dizzy. And what's more, the pains re­ turned. I then went to the doc­ tors of chiropractic at the Chiro­ practic Center of New York City. REMOVE THE CAUSE! T1** immediately found the J CAUSE and began helping me Drugs and surgery give only i without drugs or surgery. I GOT temporary relief because they COMPLETE RELIEF AFTER fail to eliminate the cause, but ^^T A FEW TREATMENTS. OUR NEW, PROVEN, DRUG-1 82.9% 13.1% 5.7% LESS, NON-SURGICAL METH­ ODS OF TREATMENT RE­ MOVE THE CAUSE OF YOUR ACHES. PAINS, STIFFNESS, TENSION, ETC We put nothing into your body and we remove nothing from it. Our knowledge of the workings of Nature enables us to remove the CAUSE of your illness. TIME TO CHANGE OMR TO CHIROPRACTIC If you have been sick for a long time, don't you think it's time to change your doctor and try another healing art like Chiropractic which is practised the world over? Perhaps, your illness will respoud to Chiroprac­ tic treatment. It has for millions of others. Why not for you? Don't suffer if you don’t have SIDNEY GRIMES CHIROPRACTIC tSAVeI10 suffer ME NEW HOPE RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Investigate the Doctors of Chiro­ practic at the Chiropractic Cen­ ter of New York City, Inc. Don’t ' wait until it's too late and you are painfully and hopelessly crippled Come in and chat with our patients in the warmth and friendliness of our reception room. You have nothing to lose except your ill health. Why not lose it? ve had such terrible pains y kneecaps that I could not 1 it any longer. A friend of suggested the Doctors ot ipractic at the Chiropractic ;r of New York City would ble to help me. Why not? *d everything else. Well, the I out of my knee caps are h all the words in the world, re hearing aids for 50 years. Chiropractic treatments al- mproved my hearing. [IROPRACTIC USED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD opraettc is 'how practised in ■y country et-the world. It inivefsdlly fecqgni/ed as an ortant healing art as has I denaoestoafed by Chiro- :tlc s«C9MA with millions patients who go about their y chores acheless and pain- . CHIROPRACTIC IS HERE STAY BECAUSE IT HAS OVEN ITSELF BEYOND Y DOUBT. With Chiropractic, re is new hope for the sick. IMPORTANCE OF CHIROPRACTIC PROFESSION MARGARET DAVIS I had been going to doctors for so long and spending so much money without relief, I began to feel that my condition was in­ curable. But thank God, 1 found out about the Doctors of Chiro­ practic at the Chiropractic Cen­ ter of New York City. I went to see them. I was so very sick. My stiff neck made it difficult for me to turn my head without pain. I f of the vital arms of the heal- had head pains, pain in my back and shoulder, constant headache, arts is the 'C&ROPRACTIC OFE8SION with its natural 4th methods ff disease pre­ indigestion and constipation. My condition was frightful nervous too but after a few adjustments, tog the lMrA»sf CT^ropractic my conditions were corrected. I atmeot office in the world, ve been using only natural ‘thods for many years with a >st wonderful record of success the struggle against sickness d disease. WE USE ONLY PROVEN METHODS can't tell you how grateful I am to God and my Doctors of Chiro­ practic for what they have done for me and others. Please friends, if you are sick In any way won’t yon try the Doctors of Chiro­ practic at the Chiropractic Cen­ ter of New York City. First, give them a chance to help you as be*-n they have helped me. Consult happiness. You will be glad you them first for good health and e have veral ye search On tnany ood . eondltfono. engaged for » extensive little under- We tested of patients and eheek- I ttferri out aeientifleally, This -bled us to uncover new and OVER 600 INSURANCE [Clash* methods and "' ^ COMPANIES PAY FOR ent to relieve pain, suffering, tc., easier, safer and more CHIROPRACTIC CARE •verieuiSy. We are able, there- »». to pass o« to you all the nt our many yean of did. tad experience to help you wtth a natural of treatment and rehab- bauad on the natural iwi of health. We will instruct M to proper habits of eat'ng, X, posture, exercise, etc. In or stocere desire to help you, our rigor and vitality will be rstored. your appetite, digestion Irtnfaution and metabolism will a Improved. We will build you p so that your body will be trong and vibrant: More than DOO Insurance Com­ panies pay for the health care rendered by the Chiropractic Center of N.Y.C., Inc. This‘means you can demand it from your employer and his insurance com­ pany when entitled to It. AU you need do la bring your Health In­ surance Policy and we will com­ plete all the necessary Insurance forms' so that we can help you without delay We do not accept all eases hut help nearly all cases we do accept. WHY SUFFER FROM PAIN? i ■■ ■ i At times, symptoms appear im­ mediately, fortunately for the. patient, for he can then definite­ ly correlate the cause and effect. If the patient immediately re­ ports the symptoms to his doc­ tor of chiropractic, the trouble can be eliminated almost as quickly as it came. Sometimes, many hours, even days and weeks - may pass before pain appears. The unfortunate matter here Js that the victim usually will wot- seek the aid of his doctor beford pain has appeared. Meantime, the occurrence which was re­ sponsible for the pain may have been forgotten. In short, you should be very alert to your pains and aches and see your Doctof, of Chiropractic before the prob- « lem becomes serious. The quick- " er you seek relief, the quicker you will get better. The longer you wait, the longer It will take you • to get well. MILLIONS of successful ease histories have made chiropractic the largest non-medical healing,* art in the world. Results speak for themselves. Because you. have tried everything else Is no;’ reason to give up hope. There is a good chance that what chiro­ practic has done for others, It can do for you. But you must ’ want to be helped! Investigate! What can you lose except your 111 health. Phone, write or come in lor ‘ FREE illustrated book, no obli­ gation, which tells how we can .7 help you. It Is filled with count- - Ipss testimonials and ease bis- tories of satisfied patients. Office hours are: Mon. - Fri. 9 A M. • 9 P.M.*; Sat., 9 A.M. • 1 P.M. HOUSE CALLS time! anywhere, any- Come to our FREE Lectures. Demonstrations, Movies and Exercises every Thurs., 7 PM. Some patients feel better with only one treatment So can you! For Immediate relief, come in TODAY for a CONSULTATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION to the Doctors of Chiropractic of the CHIROPRACTIC CENTER Op N.Y.C., Inc.. 121 W. 42nd St, Times Square, N. Y. C. or phone W! 7-811$ NOW for an appointment. William Nichols, 33, stumbled mother, Mrs down a flight of stairs in 308 E. 125th St. W. 123rd St., Thursday morning accord'ng to iner’’ rtoort NIChols who lived with h i s a brother. R k FAMOUS FROM COAST TO COAST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE Attend Job Rally A call for fair hiring of qual­ ified minority group workers on construction projects financed by public funds was made Sunday by the Greater New York Co­ ordinating Committee for Equal Opportunity at a rally in front o( Faith Temple, 147th St. and Amsterdam Ave. Close to 4,000 persons attended the rally whose speakers includ­ ed Bishop Alvin A. Childs, pas­ tor of Faith Temple: Bishop F. D. Washington: Assemblyman Lloyd Dickens; Joseph Monser- rat of the' labor office of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico: Antonio Rasmus, Angelo Simon- letti and the Rev. O. D. Demp­ sey. I The Greater New York Coor- Idinating Committee for Equal Opportunity, directed by Bishop Childs' and chaired by Arnold P. Johnson, scored a victory last month when constructors of the new branch of the Manufactur­ ers Hanover Trust Company bank agreed to hire more Ne­ groes and Puerto Ricans on the project. Unlike the ■ Joint Committee for Equal Employment Oppor­ tunity. which picketed the Har­ lem Hospital annex In June, the , committee said it seeks fair op­ portunity for minority groups not only in construction employment, • but also in housing, city agencies and the Police Department, a- Imong principal areas. Ashe Vs. Ochoa In USLTA With the qualifying rounds of the USLTA National Champion­ ship just under way at the West Side Tennis Club in Forrest Hills, the luck of the draw is in keen focus among tennis buffs. Arthur Ashe, 19-year-old Davis Cupper from UCLA, is in the low­ er quarter of the upper half of the draw, along with eighth-seed­ ed Ham Richardson of Dallas, 1 Texas, long a favorite of the crowds, and Marty Riessen, from Evanston. Illinois, who. with Rich- fardson, is likely to present the r biggest hurdle for Ashe before he !would meet M*x.«*’a 4th seeded; I Raphael Osuna in the quarter I finals. In the upper quarter of the up- flper half. Chuck McKinley is It practically a shoein for the semi- I finals, unless one of the wonders I ot tennis should occur. In the upper quarter of the low- I er half of the draw, Dennis Ral- I ston looks equally a sure thing. I In the lower quarter of the low- I er half second seeded Roy Em- l erson, Australia's number one ■[contender, will probably reach I the semi - finals, with a prom- 1, ise of some exciting matches I along the way. II This draw is good for Ashe, I who will meet Alphonse Ochoa of I! Mexico in the first round on Fri­ ll day. I* In the Women's Singles. 16-year I old Bonnie Logan, from Durham. I| North Carolina, will be trying ner I wings against some of the best || women players to be seen in this I tournament. For the first time in I memory, 12 women have been I seeded. Effect Rent Law The new statewide law barring discrimination in the sale or rental of all housing except rent­ als in an owner-occupied one or two-family homes goes into ef­ fect on Sunday, Sept. 1, state officials pointed out. The new law. which also ex­ tends the discriminatory ban to real estate brokers affecting all housing. wiU be administered by the State Commission for Human Rights. It is expected that the (new Metcalf-Baker anti-bias I housing law will affect nearly 195 per cent of the private hous­ ing in the state. BIGCEST SCHOOL BARGAINS e » ! IN 14th ST. HISTORY ! ! LARGEST SELECTIONS - SMARTEST FASHIONS THE BEST QUALITY - THE LOWEST PRICES Savings That Make 3 BBB's The Talk Of New York! Girls' 3.99 SCHOOL SHOES Girls' All Wool 3 pc. Coordinates Blouse -Vestee- Skirt GIRLS' BETTER SCHOOL DRESSES reg. 3.98 valves Colorful cottons from famous Am- erican Mills, featur- ing Prints & Plaids. 7 to 14. V I | Girls' Pile Lined and Fur Trimmed Coats reg. 19.99 Big selection of new 1964 winter coats in luxury wools. Sizes 7 to 14. JW R LITTLE GENTS' AND STUDENTS OXFORDS BOYS' BETTER SCHOOL SLACKS rag. 4.99 value Tailored Flannels, to 18. Plaids. Prints, White long sleeves. Sizes 6 to 16. BOYS' & STUDENTS' FAU SUITS Quality fabrics in New fall styles. New colors:. Sizes 8 to 20 City to Probe Ad Agency Bias N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Aug. 81, 1H» •> NEW YORK. N.Y. — An in- j vestigation of racial discrlmina- ton in the advertising industry here will be undertaken by the groes) here and there,” he said. "But (the Urban League) found the door slammed in its face. It finally gave up. . .and sent the report to us. ” New York City Commission on Hu­ man Rights, the agency's Chair­ man, Stanley Lowell, said an WMCA in a recent broadcast. The Urban League, according to Mr. Lowell, “tried for twp to three years to break through (alleged racial barriers) with some of the major advertising agencies in New York. . .trying to place qualified Negroes and Puerto Ricans in positions with top ranking advertising agencies. Sure, there are one or two (Ne- The Commission Chairman stressed the fact that "we’re not talking about quotas or prefer­ ences. We’re talking about the fact that some people exist who can do a job in a particular industry (advertising) and they just can't break through.'* The investigation of the ad­ vertising industry will come, Mr. Lowell revealed, “when the Com­ mission has the personnel that we hope it will have” to proper­ ly handle the matter. China vs Russia RacialExploitation? racial difference the fundamen­ tal element of the Sino - Soviet dissension, because we must re­ member that China's disdain of the whites in general has been traditional. LIGHT UP: Reginald John­ son, convention chairman for the National Alliance of Postal Employees, graciously receives a box of Phillies Bonanza 50’s from Jim Robinson of M a r k Hyman Associates at the postal workers 50th Anniversary Ban- quet held at the Henry Hudson Hotel. J. Raymond J on e», Harlem political power looks on approvingly. Black people are always more sensitive to any manifestation of sympathy coming from a non- white powerful statesman. How­ ever it would be foolish to forget the aims of China. China has been assigned a secondary role by the Soviets. She has been constantly humili­ ated by the United States. She wants now to assert ucr prestige on her continent, so that Asia will serve her ends. The more supporters she can rally, the bet-» , ter, even if she has to find them J in America. On the other hand, the Ameri?^ can Government should not ignore the commiserating attb tude which Peking is adopting; ; openly towards 20 million “under- i privileged” Americans. In a bit- ter struggle against injustice/’-’• any alliance is welcome, even if * it Is based on the exploitation of that very bitterness. World famous Also her distrust of Russia es « a barbarious white neighbour, t rapacious and expansionist dates r c from the Tsarist days. However the opportunism of 1 the Chinese in the racial contro- ’ versy is perfectly obvious. To kindle, or sustain or direct j racial animosities all over the t world is the golden opportunity i not to be missed. It is too tempt- i ing not to cheat with the sacro- | sanct “Marxist - Leninist prin- ■ ciple of the world proletarian revolution” by intruding the one '■ of revolution of coloured peoole ' against their white former mas­ ters. 1 The expression "anti-white” ' could summarize all the "antis” s — anti - capitalism, anti - colon- ‘ ialism, anti-imperialism — which f Mao - Tse - Tung has always ’ advocated fervently. ’ The idea of a world divided in- ’ to two hostile fronts — the white against the non-white — is not new. Some years ago, de Gaulle foresaw the time when race . more than ideology would dom- > inate international policy. He in- i eluded white Russia in the future 1 Europe "from the Atlantic coast j to the Urals." * ' Mao and Negroes The unification of the Asian e and the African Continents on - the single basis of hatred of the white race is a rather mythical program. 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