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r^-'tj -y" ft 1 ry t>n «ir' BY ttl. HAMlNatOt 5^ 1 i & % To Hold Two Weeksi Confab i if* WASHINGTON, (A N P)^ Profcwionai p«rsuna«l engaged work under the luperviiiion of (lie Farm Security adminutra- ilon will meet for a two week’i conference Tu*kef»e Oct, 2- 14, according to an annuunce- ment from the office of l>r. W. W. Alexander PSA adminiitra- tor. Two weeka of Intensive wo>rS will take up regular periods of 8tudy and ^scussion on all pliaee of farm mecTiKly work, lectures by spe;Mlists in the fieids of rural' iol‘>gy, tccno- m%a, and rur^ health. Supple menting thee regular periods of stu4f and lecture* will be . an ample Jjibliography for reference and research available to all particii^Bnta. Farm and home management, administration and supervision, the develupmenb and manage- ment of cocpeiratjves, rural health ahd the history and pro blems of land teure in the South will receive special ttten- lion, while rural Macon county »#ill afford laboratory work in management problems. Nationally known figures and authorities wuT address Uie con- fc'once, including Dr. Charles S. Johnson |trector, department f^f-»^»eial ficiegce at Fish iniver- sity; Dr. Arthur Raper, research secretary for the Commis»i»i »n Interracial Ccoperation; Dr. Ben Jamin P, Huibert, George State Industrial college; Dorth Dorothy Boulding of Howard Medical school and J. L. Reddix of Gary Cnd. who is now occcpied with reasearch ifl ^cooperative develop ment among Negroes. TD «mM AT jommn ES GONNA BE ANYTJIING, JjEIFT F®R THIS WORLD OP BOOTS DO YOU THINK THEK ^ TOMORROW?" ’ ■ . . ' — " ii Infant Death Rate Lower Continued from page four the birth rate fell, from 23^5 to 22.7. I For last month^ tViiberculosis deaths fell from 1,59 the previ ous August to 110, while deaths from cancer dropped from 187 to 119. DffatTir from automobile accidents, as., reported to the State Board of Health’s Vital --8t»tict>«8—Division t»t^led 8^ compared wITn 75 in August 1938 while deaths drown ing totaled 26 for August of each year' there being no chan- gfe. Previously this suaimer, deaths from this causs had shown a marked increaS,^i ' ‘There were only 80 deaths from diarrhea; ,'» ^;nav- enteritis am^ng children under 2 years of age last* month, as compared witff*i'3l the corresponding mid summer monfli last year, a drop of 61. Sucicides jumped from 22 to 29, while homicides for the month fell from 43 co 2i5. Deaths from diabetes, numbered 3l5 for - the montTi^' SgStlitt 28 th« same month last year^ CARVER ON "STRANGE A4 \ IT SEEMS" PROGRAM .. “Everybody that is any BODY reads,^THE OAROLIKa’ TIMES.” WAR PLANS MADE AGAINST BEETLES NEW YORK, (Special)—Dr. Geoge Washington ‘Carver, fam ous Negro scientist who, as a child ii}, the Civil War, was traded for a racehorse, will ap pear on Strange A# It Seems, Thursday, Sept. 21 CBS, 8:3i) p. m., EDST, and 8;3t, PST). Re is reeognigcd — as_--o;»ui_ of AiTierica’s foremost agricultural scientists and is director of the Department of Agricultural Re search, Tuskegee Institute. After hearing ' dr&inatiZed version of his being tcaded for a jracehorse, an ^event which changed his early lie,'Dr. Carv er will be Interviewed by Alois Hkvrilla,* maBTer of c«re\nonies. BENEFIT OF WAR— Continued from page four„,„„ Be banded in so caUeel .itevedore regiments” and adds “in the receiit war, it is possible that there will be sufficient combat troops to make up a colored ONE OF TEN “WAR MACH INES” (shown above) Ifiden with arsenate of lead will toe used this month by the North Carolina Departnient of Agricul ture in its seco^ campaign against the Japanese beetle, deadly enemy \of , 300 agricul tural plants. Eqdipped with pow- erfhl spi’aying devices, the machine vviJl oe used to “poi son” soils to „ kill beetle grubs in the following counties: Dur ham, DavidSon, Edgecombe, Forsyth, Guilford, Lee JMecklen- burg, Nash, iTew Hanovor, Ptm- 4Uotank, Rowaay^ Wake, Wayne and WilSon. The complete ope ations* against the beetle will be shown 4ft- a moving, iolorful miniature exhibit at the State Fair, Raleigh, Oct. 10-14, fffEW REDUCED FAP^'* /or Economical Travel COACH TICKSTI OHE WAT iH* rat Nll£ Rovatt Tri|i 10% less.'. Own doufe’ th« ont'Way coaoh {mm. R«tum UnUt 60 dfty. ROtlllP TEIP TlCEETt; tor Mch mil* Invdwi. Rahun &nil 10 Oood in SIm^b *oA Paxlw Cm on tmy- ^ Ml&K mint oi piopw enu^ lb» ipao* eewpled. ItOUHD TRIP TICMTt ^ „ ^ " 04^ In 'dainpina «»i Pod«r Oh* on |Mr « MILE (nMtl of iwepM UMIBM ior MemjUi 2fi 2 AlR-CONDITIOlfED SlMptoa Om IHning Cmn and Co>ch—on Through lastm Safety • Avoid TKJiyi& ia COMFORT TRAllT N- 'llAILWAY SY.STEM 3 • A Promimnt Bmintss Woman Profsss iMim.C.i. Walker's Pre|Kiratioffs To Increase Navy Enlistmeiit Of Nf^ocs The lovers of sweet Swing music will haire a chance get their des**'* Friday" niglrF" when ANDY KIRK and h« Clouds of Joy play t r adanc* at the City attendance is expected t« Armory. The singing of PHA j the t >p mark, as fur the 1,1 TElRRElX, romantic solo »t with tA « a fav^.rrt« among - KIRK is a m»in feature. The (ham's music lovers. — » *—“ WASHINGTON, (ANP)—, In-reply to a wire sent the se cretary of the navy. Captain 0^'lendorf of the peraonnol de partment, told the Associated Negro Press last week that “The presideTl!T3 proclamation in creasing the enlistment of avy personnel will affect Negrces.” ‘"''reviously, Ciie monthly quota' of Negro enl??lments. was held down to 50, but in Septem'ber the quuta jumped to $250.” he said, '‘And the same proportion will hold during the entire limit ed etnergency with Negroes be ing enlisted in the same ratio for the- navy, niey will noi Jie admitted to tffiy other branch GUIDiE OUH WORDS AND Giv« ear to my wprda 0 Lord^ Consider my meditativn.—Psalms 5: 1. RiElLICiaN IS FOUNDED ON THE* B^AMILY ALYAR Huslsand love ■ your wivts, even as Christ also loved tha church.—'Eph. 5:25. FAITH AND COURAGE HAVE COMMON QUALI TIES: Fear not be courage- 6 us and be valiant:‘~-^ Sam. 13:28. the social security board tiffiTices to b« estab'ikhed under the amended act that a repro-, ' sentative number of these oifices be tnuneUiately ad- ‘ ministered *y Negroes.” “We furtner recon»»nend Jhat of the additional per- Sonnsl to be added to 'the board, that Negroes also be included in representative proportion.” The leaders uf the National Baptist convention , feel that TO WHITAKERS Mrs. Maggie Lyons and her son, Charlie, left the city Sat- ujlay enrout# to W'hkaker*, where they wili .. ^pend a week ,vith her daughter. FWB WOMEN’S HOME MISSION COSVENE* Tpportuaitias ^ 4oi:—Ihousa^ida of A'egrq higli sc'aupl and college graduates. The Social security boar>i has J i. 11 a- ideiit. Practically all of the auxi announced that lOO field offices. | ' i)f tke , service exceptins; steward’K department, w here tiiey will be enlisted as mess attendants only.” *such a step Is necessary to ini- ** to be expanded to pro-[ Ths stateinciit settles complete ate efforts to oP®” avenues of 1,000 p ints of contact In addition, the present field SOUTHERN PINES, S. (fecial to the TIMES)—I t* = Women ^om* ^Mission de ment cf the “Ca^e Fe»r Free Will BapMt Conference, cioietl a, succisifuT e^Bveulit/B *4^ Aiy night at Harrington Cnapel, ot which Mr». W. F, Cex is prt-4i- ly any (]it«slion as to hoy Negro t’s will serve in the plans al ready, made for their admiBSion t(j -the various branches of the bfervice, Nj^. reply Jrom the . war departiiiL^t has as ye.t teen re ceived. division, but it is doutttfjir’^'l^t oganization of such‘..'i*r> division wculd fit in with the plans wKlch already have been out lined by the^war department for national defense.” Ask For More Negroes OD SecitriH' Boarij WlASHINGTON, (A N P)— TaRltig’“'b’()gniza:nee - the ex pansion of the social -security board and its functions, the Na tional Baptist convetion' adopt ed and sent the following re solution Saturday aftiernooii to President R> osevelt,^ Paul V- McNutt secretary of-Jftie Fedei’i al Security agency and John J. Corson director the old age •insurance bureau of the social security board. “The National BaptisT" con vention, composed six mill ion Negroes and constitu- ets recommend that the ComplimentsI SILVER’S 15c, T&C& $1 Store vide ■ 1,000 mployment for Negro boys and ^ gii'is with federal, state and ' munieipal go.bernments where t'ormer failures to do these things have greatly delayed work •|l I Cl liaries mad* ^ 100 per -e.it re port. The next convention will convene with the —-churcn at illin^*n Star, Lilington, N-rt!i Carolina, ‘‘QUEEN OF THE IVORIES” , MARY LOU WILLMMS. pian- St wi!h ANDY KIRK’S Orches- i ra who wi’l appear *t the City \.rm>*'y Friday night to pay a one night dance engagement. Johnson C. Smith University . 4 CharlottK, Nortb Carolina (L|nder Presbjrterian '^Au^ices) Institotic® of Higk 'UNITS Cpiletf* Liberal AiTts Theological Semiaary, ' .Higbly Trained Facalty and , .^.1., First ClaM Eqaipment Per information write »»» "H. L McCROREY, PRJ^SIOENT Individual or Whole “I use JWme. C. J. Walker’s preparations excluslvaly ba-. cause I get results from them that I ain unable to get from any other preparation,” stated a well known business woman the other day. The secret of tlia remarkable success of Mme. C. J. Walker’s preparations Is in the fact that they were blended by the late Madam C. J. Walker to reach certain definite conditions of the hair, skin and scalp, and today, after over thirty-five years on the market, they are growing increasingly popular, and not withstanding the fact that the Cojnpany has always r^Mued to reduce the price on these goods^ they ar* still in demand every where. ft Mme. C. J._Walker*s Olossine, although more than thirty-five years on the market, is still the leader in its field. The reason for this is because it not only serves.as a scal|> oil, but it gives the "hair that silky sheen and natural gloss that is the delight of every woman. . Mme. C. J. Walker’s Brown Face Powder is not just another race Powder, but is the result of years of experimenting t* pro duce tlje perfect blend to impart a velvethke softness and at the same time cooling and refresh ing. Just the>thing for these hot tiays. The Mme. C. 3. Walker’s won derful prraarations are sold by Walker Beauticians and Drug Stores everywhere, or you can write ■Hie Mme. C. J. Walker Mfg. Company, direct. Address: The Walker Bjuilding, Indian apolis, Indiana. AND^ and his CLOUDS OF JOY r~ JUNE RICHMOND PHA TERRELL DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY NIGHT SEPTEMBER 22ND ADMISSION flUS TAX DOORS OPEN 7:30 OUR HOSPITAL POLICIES PROVIDE U^ERAL COVERA;e FOR BOTH ACCIDENT AND ILLNESS AT VEKT LOW COST. ■ ■ ■. CHOICE OF ANY LICENSED HOSPITAJL IN THE UNITED STATES OR C5VWADA. ’ . n ^ i ® Pays Hospital Rocm Including Meals "Aira - Ntfftfenj; Care, Operating Room, X-iKay, L^bora-pry Fee, Ambulance Fee, ' . Anaesthesi^a And Child Birth. ' Cost Per Month f' i-''’ ONE PERSON—73cj HUSBAND AND WIFE—$1.50; HUSBAND, WIFE AND ONE CHILD—Jl.yiSs HUSL*«H>. WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN—»2.0O. »1SSUED BY Southern Fidelity Mutual Insurance Ctt« ■ ■ -O. home PFFICE PURHAM, nWiH CARgII^ H. C. DAVIS, DURHAM REP F. *>. ALEXANDER CMARJLOTTK BEP
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