mt IB THE CAftdUNA TIMES t^f., AHiL NEGRO AIRMEN REQUESTED FOR Gommittee On Naval Affairs Petitioned ^ WA98INtiT0N—AfWr waf iVro Naval pilot?, as publiBhed In Int a ^uccoaful fiftht to thu ‘‘Htarings," reads in part: proviaiofi for thf tralnlTs^-i *Thi- advent of tnesu new fac?s o{ Nafro aii pU«4a in thv S. Army, Edgar G. Browifir I re*id •nt of tha United ■-^vernmfcnt Rwployti, went immediately be- 1nr% the Committee *»n Naval uifF in the Senate with a piM that iimilar provis^A for tha traninf of Kegn* pilot* be tnad* for the Navy.» GIVEN HEARING Ur. Brown’* atatement before the Committee on traininz* Ne- al ciilorpd American*' in _t h e Navy*.-- air defense might well a moat h*ppy sitMatHtn. U could be very easily accom plished by insertion «f specific tanl'uatci* 'o authorizing the S«- dOtaVy of the Navy and provid ing additional funds on page 2 of U. K. 4278, and likewise the la't page in reference to the amount set forth in this nieoaure 7"r Hampton Roads, Hampton, Va.; th^ expansion too of Lang ley Field.” rt ““Welfare Plan iit. CtmtitiTU(Mi from page thiee' a*sist«nce program. Under the old plan of pay ments the Sta'te alone boro the cost of rte entiife program, while under new provisions it wil! put up one haW-'t^e nece.»sarj- amount with the national government epntributing the remaining funds. To be eligible for a grant under the old public assistance law it was neceysary for an ap plicant to have lived in the State five, out of nine years precedinjr filing the application, while 1939 changes lowered the residence to two out of five years with i'r .statute. Statute change?' were provid ed to make for better and more thorough cooperation with other States and Federal agencies in caring 'for recipients under the I»ul>Ji^ assistance program. i-LAC NOTE:— YOUR qtttftion wHf be MttMWtrfd FREE in this columb ONLY wheu yon include n clipping of thia column and sign your full name, biribdate, and correct address to your letter. For * "Private Aepfy” . . . send only (2Sc) and a self-addressed, stamped Bennett ftonorslA||)|EmCA|| Dr. Holgate At Dedication PAGEBOY GREENSBORO—Dr. Thoma? F. Holgate of Evanstijn, III in envelope for my new ASTROLOGY RKADING tnd recttve " wliose Tionor the new Library retwp mat FRfeE A3VICE on (3) Questions. Bennett College was dedicated Send all letters to: ABBE WALLACE, care d THE CARO' L!NA TIMES, TI7 Peabodj? Street. Durham, N. Carolina. AC— Arc hte tales which my Ki.'it-. rr anil kids tell about my man fiiend Hue? Ans—There .'••eenis to be si>mt* ha.sis for truth in t h o 4.ales which have been told you con- verning'the man. More than a little *will remain as truth after .“having off a few c o r n o. r s ! ren to support. I live on a farm on Sunday, April ttS in Or^eft*- boro*, North Carolina, Docttfr , Holgate has been a member of You have a little ca.h m t h e bank. Why don’t you take an ,ytutlon-.-.lwe l&M, when .... execution trip to the Worlds Fai^«.in San Francisco and you, Qreeni-boro by the Boa*4- of could -find out for yourself what* Education of the Methodiet lif§.^.California was like. ' j Episcopal chujgh to mak^ recom DLB—My hupjjand died and mendationt ai to the left me vrlth seven- .small child- of exa|rei'ations. I wnld like to suggest that you go back to your home city this Summer, ■eKun if unTy' for a visit. Lone.'finio Lover: 1 Rafe been goin^t 'with a Lnrl tnr nin. I have made hunitmius attempts ■to quit her, but each time I come oacfc; Has she got me tricked? not have and havo managed to buy tWb the college. As a re.»ult of careful study at this time, Dr llblgate. made the recommenda mules, but I fear that I am not , tion which brought about t h. e a/ble to do the work. Won’t you ' reorganization of the in^,titotion help me to-g»* imother w»y of »nto a college eclusivly for young earning a living for myself and women. He i.« treasurer of the tooard Ttna has ff»fltiniied through the years as one of the most ardent supporter?. Dr. Holgate was Ijorn 80 years ago in Ontario Eligibility of a dependent child to receive a public assist ance fit ant and th« right of a county welfare board to make the award under the new law will not be affected by the pro-1 tinjue t'»,^use you for virion of the statirte that a de- ! thing?, serting parent must be appre^’ hended ' and charged with sup port of the child. ’ i- Am—I regret that I am un able to furnish ^ou with any definite information. I am *ure' having received his education at An?—she does not have a change is indicated loon. Try the University of Toronto and you trickcd, neither could ■ she , to do the you can on the farr#* Clark University in 1893 and do so if sh^' wi.*^hes to. But rhe . with thee help of your*two old- ®^ter that time was honoied iby certainly does have you eating , est boys.' As you are still com:^ out of her hinwl. You failure to pgratiyely young. I would »ug- .'tick to your decision if due tojgest that you try to find another yau*'-^wiif prrwer. So iong ai* you , responsiible ' man whom you* ^i^,„WJ.Uing to be a mou'e, in- could marry. ' stead of a Man, sJie will con- LWS—want to marry this HONORED INDIANS INCREASE MIjC—1 am a constant read er of your Column and it really f titkies'"tne._the way you get folks told. Is my- boy friend as soriuus as he pre-ends and will vvu, ever marry? , Ans;—Within-h period of One iUAK you *rill 4je Mrs. F. D. ^ ^ M M jidea 1 have in mind ever bring j fjyE WITH HER. lApplications for old age ate- the residence having to be con- j distance and aid to dependent tinuous for the year immediate- j children will no longer have to ly preceding filing the application j verified by the oath of th.e ap ■» was the case under the form- pHcanTs. ■ > a good man, but he says that he is.a- ^fraid of another woman and eanhot marry me no%v. Should I wait? ~~ An^(—Love and eath ivait on no man. Every ojje has only a certain number of year* life ahead of them. It fs your right to be able |to *t>nJoy as many of them as possiWe. He will never marry you, becau5e he don’t J -(ya^t to do soT lie Is not afraid will this t)je other woman, he is in Self-Rising Flour lakes the Guess out of Bakip^ and Saves you Money ‘ m« stttrcers and Diirham Academy-O^ Medicine Professienal Pirectory telV me what to-do about it? ^ just |--- have hcen -hampered j as to what I should do. Mu?t I Ans;—This little idea of youi-s summer? ill cost a small fortune to put ye?, do. You need the ov.er. Your only hope then, is to j fall of the secure he bucking of someone both tlie University of Illinois Queens University with the LLD degree. He was an active mem ber of the faculty of North^s^ tern University for forty one years, during which time he was successively Professof Mathema tics, Dean of the Liberal Arts College, and THOMAS F. HOLGATE dieas on Sunday. Others who participated in the ’’setvice were Doctor Willis J. Atlanta Ga., Doctor W. C. Jackion, of Greensboro, President M. S. Da- vage, Atlanta, Ga. Doctor Mer- Acting President. I rilV 'J^ Holmes, Chica|j6y Mrs, He now holds the po.^ition of Jane k H. Freeman, Delaware, Deah'Emeritus of that institu-j Ohid,N*|^ti^ Ferguson, Raleigh, tion and is an authority in field of finance. lAmong other interestin'; po.*i- the O. 'C. PoTind.'tone, Atlan^ Ga., j Bishop Wallace's. Brown, Tenn, an^ Mrs. W. H. C. Good ), Sid ney, Ohio I year rolls around you.will be like with iafluea«*-«Bd capital. You t- different person. The change' General Board of, 'New York City delivered the principal "ad- can’t, ever hope tp handle this ! ^j]j nerves good thing entirely by yourself set if you can’t interest the right party to- back you. OK—God told me in 1 dream tp write and ask you if I ,'hould ' sell my home and move out to California? _ lAns—You certainly had an | NORTH OAROIJNA unusual dream.' My advice would i DURHAM COUNTY tions held by - Doctor Holgate , are Visiting Professor of t h-e' A Liibrarians’ Conference' oji University of Nanking, China Saturday prior to the dedication in 1921-22, Secretary of the In- fomally opened the Thoma.s F. temational Congress of Mathem Holgate Library. This ‘confer- atics in Rome, Italy in ^nce honored Mifs Florence R. urtis, director of the Hampton Institute Library School, who Was present and participated in the afie-rtieon discussion. Other participants were, Misa Z o r a Neale Hurston, Author, Maitland ria. Mrs. Gaynelle Wright Bark sdale, lAtlanta University, and Miss Enda Ruth Hanley^ Ange^ Scott College,'Decatur, Ga. and active membership A the Board of Education of tho ME Chuuch since 1924. He ha.= written two geometriaa and a translation of Reye’s Geometry of Position. Proft Jackpon Davis of the Legal Notice TRUSTEE SALE OF LAND LEO G. BRUCE, M. O, Pkyaiciaa and Surgeon I F*jr«tt«»ill« Strew Tiriapbonei Oa«« J—6222 SU*. L—4864 S. M, BECKFORD. M, D, 212 Mtautgoioeor 5treet Hfudmrtou, ftortii Carolina K. A, BRYCE. M, D, ‘ Dvpot Street Kuxuoro. North Carolina Office Hour*: t 9 A. Mr- 11 A, M, 4 P. M, Saturday Afternooa* Offic T^epltOBe* _ 4092 Ret. 4091 J, W. V, CORDICE, M, D, ' Ceaeral Smrgery in 1 2 FAYETTEVILLE St. Telephone* 0*6ee J—9081 Re*. I 837 J W. A. CLELA'NU, M. D. PHYSICIAN aa^ SURGEON BilUaore Hotel Ea*t Petticvew Street S*SO—IOi;3HI^ Tele^i OMm F 4»i\ 1-2 6:30—74 be*s Re*. J.1644 ^ DM, N. H. CORDICE DEHTIST ISO 1 »*%nKUm Str-iet OSc# H««i\ I—2 3—7 Tele^._: - r—2501 D. J. M. HIJBBARD DgNUST N. C. M«t«d B«iUi»f OSce H«iu-* ».| 2:30 «i>0 ” EiwU*g* mmj S«a4«fi by •fpobumMmt T«l«rfcM*e JT4M*! . * ^ .r- I .. ' DR. A. S. HUNTER OEMTIST H. G, SaiUiBg DOCTOR M. C. KING OFFICE PHONE 2S3-i-6 RESIDENCE PHONE 249—*1 FRANKLINTON, N. C. DR. V. W, LOVE DENTraT • Warren.Strudwick Building Office Hour* 9—6 Telephone J—*6571 J, N, MILLS, M. D, Fiiy*ici*a ^n^Surgeoa Office 106 1-2 Parri*h' Street Special attention to Di*ease*, of Women Trained nurie in attendance DR, E, PrftORRIS DENTianr Fayetteville Street be to keep your home. You know anythin,^ about California and don’t know a soul out there. PERSONAL LOANS ARRANGED AT Time Applied For fS To $50 LOVE & CO. BROKERS 202 Depoiitor* National Bank Phone L-1931 UNDER and by virtue of the power conferred upon the Trus- .tee in a certain deed of trust dated September 10, 1930, execu ted by Cubit Pringle and wife, Louella Pringle, and duly record ed in the Office of the Register of deed.® of Durham County in Book of Mortgages 184 at page 284; default having been made in the payment of the sfame, the undersigned - trustee will offer for sale at joJiUc auction to the highe.=t bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, on SATURDAY,^—■ noon, the following described land, to-wit: iEEGINNING at an iron stake at the intersection of Cedar St. and Dowd Road, being t h e Southeast corner of Lot No. 9 and running ^thence south 7S deg. 54 minutes west 50 feet along the north side of Dowff Street Road to an iron stake; the southea.°t corner of Lot No. 8; thence North 16 degrees 6 west 158 feet to an iron stake, the northeast corner of Lot 8; thence north 73 degree.” 54, East 50 feet to an iron atake-i®^ Cedar- Street; thence south 16 .degrees 6^ East 158 feet along the west .•i4e of Cedar Street to an iron VISITS 'IN RALEIGH Mr?. Mary 'W£. Banks and Mrs. Elizabeth M. White spent the Easter holidays in Raleign, visit ing relative and friend^-. Little Ann Malone accompanied them. They^jjetumed Monday ■ night. •••• -f 707 1-2 Tiour* 9 ^ 2 4 7 Telephone* Office J—8321 Re*. J-J0042 R, P, RANDOLPH, M, D. Phyiician and Surgeon 312 DoWd Street Office Hour* 9—10, 3—4, 6—7 y Telephone* Of'fice N—(5211 Re*. N—5562 being Dowd Street property of *R. T. Howerton, Jr., and shown on map made by E. H. Copley, Apiti 192*2, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds Durham' .County iit Plat Book 3, page 160. . ' THUS SALE will remain open for ten days to receive inciea.«e bids as I required by law. THIS PROPERTY is sold at the reque?t of the holder of said notei — — This, 11th day of April, 1#3'9. R. L. McDougald, Trustee Manitfhuria has a five year pro gram for exploitation of basiig^^re pources under strict government control. GREENatORO—Mr». L. E. H'oover, Bureau Secretary for Indian Work of the Woman*t Home Missionary Society of [.the ME church with I^adqnar* *ter», at Lincoln, Kebratka| gtove I very nformaitive lecture* a t ' Bennett College, Greensboro, recently. “At least ninety per cent of the Indian population la as ignorantly pagan a« any trifce in the heart of Africa,” 'said Mrs. Hoover is referring to the Fuperstiitions and un social customs t’hat exist 4oday among Indian .tribes. She further Ftated ^hal the Indian population in the United States and Alaska had doubled itself—since—Ciiumhua discovered America. Though there is a great ttlfl’d for fur ther help for the»e distressed people, Mrs. Hoover was noi unmindful of the many blessings that had come to them at t h e hand* of the United States gov ernment, and the Episcopal, Methodist and Baptist denomina tions. There are 161 Indian xe seryjitions, the stronghold feeing in the southwest, although mu’cb of their land is tieJ up in long term lease.®. Mrs. Hoover was not convinced of the wealth of the Indian that is often lefcrred to, for onif oim oTit of every 800 are operating their own oil wells, she stated. Though the Indian 19 pagan, and in a large measur# hss been denied the privilege of school facjlties, he has much of j,eauty^ and culture to Offer, Mr*. Hoover ave'rred. It was pointed out that a fore ign mission program is a fruit- les.« one undless there is estab- liSied a honft missioi^ as well. The (speaker showed .£be impor- ROY COtLUNS, WOR page boy whose original musical composittona have ib heard many times oyer the air, played fty auch . orches tra headline, as Cafc Callo way, Ernie Fiorito, Bob Stanley and other well known-- radio .band leaders. CENTER WINDSOR—La.®t week was the last week of regulaf indoor recreation ccnter activities at tance of the work of home miss | Windsor, Jonesboro, Price, and' ions in rescuing person* who ^ Terra Cotta Community Centers might, xecept for the influence | it wa.» announced today by the of the mission turn, to crime Negro Division of the Greeni- a.« * result »f a hard Hie }h rfam Iwjre Recreation 'Commission, districts. « Mrs. Hoover also described the beninghted condition of thoFe Mexicans who have come to America with no religious training or as worshippers of idols. Many Americans ( instead of regarding the educating and Christianizing of these foreign directed iby Harry K. Parker. Statistical reports have not yet been completed, but there are all indications that the attend- * ance and participation in Negro recreation activities in the city increased -'by several thousand Over thait of last ye{»t,, At the Windsor center, vohich has been born as their duty, merely look^Norman Watts, acti- ,n the Mexieans as curious «"d spe#i^'events and colorful persons to be star- • ^ ed at on, a sightseeing tour. were the other center^. Outstanding eventsi dur ing the winter’’ have* included the second annual open house DUKE ELLINGTON CHANGES 'comm'unity dance,^kiddie's boxing MANAGEMENT - I. E. TURNER, M, D, JNTKRWiST - TIME MARCHES ON OflSc- 448 618 Fayetteville Street Telephone* • Office L—^284 Re*.- Jyr-^SR4 3. S. THOMPSON, M, D. Pfcy*ician 709 1-2 Fayetteville St. Telepkone*! Office L—2S41 Re*. Lr-8621 ELLIS E. TONEY, M; D, " 303 HiUcboro Street / Oxford, North Carolina Telephone* Km. 93C rIS never too late to begin to SAVE mooeyti Tlie fbolish won't listen. , ' The nncere man constden. « Tlw wise'man ACTSj . Our advica to yi three classes is to spend less yoa «aiii, and have money. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW We Welcome Your Banking Businesi Mecliaiiics & Farmers Bank Durtiam Raleigh A HUICK, EASY WAY TO COLOR YOUR HAIR Larieuse Brings Glori ous New Color to Hair Ttiat is Dull, Faded or Streaked with Gray A fe^ simple touches of Gode* froy’s Larieuse Hair Coloring —’ and presto!—drab, lifeless, gray- itceakedhairtakeson new color J4-^.>-.aQ4:vtbnuR«Jdturing sparkle. Al- ^ost as easy to use as an ordinary J^ampoo. No muss; no fusS; no borhe(._ Just, follow the easy di- recticftis. not rub off or wash out aod it lasts and la^l With Larieuse you-can match the original shade or change com pletely the color of your hair. Desired color comes quickly, evenly. Not affected by perspira tion. Permits curling... marcel pr permanent wave. Ki^ t^>d*y for Godefroy’s Lariens^ Hair Coloring—and see that you get iti’ GODiVBOrf NEW YORK—Duke Ellington, orchestra leader now touring Europe, who is expected back in New York about May 15, has igned a new management con tract changing from Milb. Ar- chMging fr to tte Willii tisfs^o the William Morris A^n cyj it was announced by Hanaen- Williams, Inc., public . relations tournament, Xms* feltival, f«- ther-son and mother and -dailgh- ter ^banquets, folk dances and and novelty programs, $taff plan ning conferences, communtiy recreation' forum, state basketball tburnament, men’s recreation band concert, wein er roast.e, thanksgiving and halloween frolics, and addresses by specialists of the National counsel to the DuTce, of the] Recreation Association of New RKO builjjing. The Duke has | York City, including Ethel Bow been under the Mills banner er, R. E. -Carlson, lAruthur Jones, since* his deibut at the Cotton | E. T. Attwell and Doctor Clar- Cluh in 192,1. I ence Cameron Whjtef You can travel anywliere..any day e. t on the SOUTHERN in coaches at. - Per Mile lor oach mile travolod Ro\ind Trip Tickets ' Good in Sleeping and Parlor Can on payment of propei charges for epace occup.iad, rSR MILiEa^rOR EACH MILE ttlAVELEO j One Way Tickf^ ^ Good in Sleeping and Parlot 'Cara on payment pS-pg^ptr charges for space occupied. FEB MXI«E#rOR EACH MILE TRAVELED If yourd*ai«Fdo*» not have It, land $1.25 (no axtra pottage I diract |p *** eODimOY MANUrACfUtlNO COMPANY • 9S10 OUVI Sf. • IT. tOWIS, MO. HAIR COLORING, Alt«CMi4lUausd CmcHm m thr««tli TtaisM CNIOT TBI tJirETT OF TRAIN TRAVEL SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEllA £

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