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'"pAot sn THi CABOLIHA 1*lMES Idim m I i^iai naii.fc JMiny Mediad College For Negroes h Nationwide Drive Toward fodowmen; Enjoys Fine Reputation College Music Teachers Hold Convention At Alabama State First N^rro Woman Anesthetist To Be Graduated in June KAfTO5VILj.K, Tenn. — Uthtary M«hUo*J College for S«?rrw«, mrw in • nationwide 4rive toward drivie to\i-«rd th* eom- mpfidablf hafeit of l>einfc fir«t i» matter* eoncerning the rnre it trams. Thi* » h«*faw!e t1« Gra»le A ratii^ wid the faet that it is «i>erating in a vif»in fieU. L»le nest month the »c-hool ▼ill *t»in lead the medic*! field when ita gimdua*^ tl^ first Xf?r«> wom»n ane^eist in medi*!*l biatopy, CaHwrine Car Son Dandridge. Dr. Edward L. Turner, harry president, declared thi« we^; “Tf Mia» Dandridge i*’* the TTrst Negro woman an>« theti»t in all nwdieal hiittcirj- Mhe is ^rt»inly the first we have ever heard' «£, or e«n discover anywhere in Ameriea. ” The Mfitfrry offleiml pointed out »>» ^ejrro hos pitala ami niedical achools h*ve heen forped to rely on the tter viee* of white nur>t«s as anethe tifiit*. The inost renj*rkable thinif alwut Mis* Dandridgv’s fortheoniing graduation, he said i« the extent of the training t*e h»« received. “Top ranking white incdieal sehoola train their aneetheti- ciats not more th«o nin® nx**! -h*,” Dr. Tnmer asserted). ‘,Meh*rry*» eourae is one full year of study and training. :: I: S K U VOTE FOR H EDDIE C. ROYAL FOR CITY COUNCILMAN » Q SYLVIA CAROL OU/>EN' WILLIAM 'p: m r GLSK HAYDEN CONVUjtTlOtl CHORUS ANNUAL CONVeNTlON ^ ASSOCIATION of MUSIC TEACHERS FIFTH From the 3rd Ward Your Vote Appreciated HOUSES FOR RENT !fo. BOOMS ADDRESS WEEKLY RATE 2 6 Adams Court $ 2.50 2 8 Aduu Ct. 2.50 2 13m Alston Ayenue 2.00 3 529 Ooiemt AJley 3.00 3 113 DoMtan Street 3.50 3 121 Dunstan Street 3.50 2 1010 Fayettevilfe £KreeC (IM) 15.00 1 811 Fayetteville Street 10.00 4 1806 Fayetteville Street 6.25 S 1912 Fayetteville Street 5.50 3 812 Glendale Avenue 3.50 3 306 Hunt Street 3.00 3 511 MebUe Avenne 3.00 S COS Mobile Avenue 6.00 4 209 MoUae Street 4.00 4 sasr* Pettlffreir Street 4.50 S 418 ^dwMit Avoiae 5.50 52S Pn»ctor Street (Sloie BIdff.) 8.50 2 806 Ramsey Street 2.50 2 608 Kamsey Street 2.50 2 610 Bamiey Street 2.50 2 £12 Same^r Street 2.50 2 m Roney Street 2.00 3 410 Roney Street 3.00 3 416 Bimey Street 3.00 3 406 St. JoM^ Street 3.50 3 504 St. Jmepk Street 3.25 4 1510 Soath Street 4.50 3 906 SparkBUW Street 3.25 3 307 SDweU Alley 3.00 3 116 Uaurtea Straet 3.75 . 2 im Willard Street 2.50 3 7U WUtted Street 3.50 mm iNsipNCE* REALTY ca B£AL BBTATE-MfHNG-INSUEAN^JE BEPAnS AND BUnillNG SUPPUES pnmB j4m NCWXH CA80UNA Notable fibres at the fifth annual convention of the Association of Music Teachers in Negro Schodis which met at Alabama State Teachers college, Montgomery, Apriil 4-6 were: William Allen, 'head of the Fisk university department of music and chairman of the association’s program committee; Sylvia Olden, jh- anist, graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory of Musid, and Carol Brice, contralto, a Talladega graduate now studying at the Julliard School of Music, guest artists of the convention; Dr. Alton O^Steeft, hiSad of music division of the department of education for the state of Alabama; Dr. Glen Hayden, president of tbs na tional Music Teachers association, and University of North Carolina music department head. Numerous a;^ ists were heard and the combined choirs of Alabama A. and M. institute, Dillard university. Miles Memorial college, and Alabama State Teachers college, rendered the Coleridge - Taylor cantata, “The Death of Min nehaha.” The meeting of musicians was a most auspi cious occasion, and was enjoyed by everyone. New Fieniiers Hold Anmnl Meet At A. and T. College 0RBENeiBO^ .-r ,Wiai war . (WO dek^atee in ^at^n^aiwe tini Btunial of tiia' Hozitfi Carolinft ^jiMwialtion oi,- New* F^iroe*# ot ttt A «J»4 T Tqetda^f thrm^ W«dQ^«9 .cjF w«*l4 to fom«l, elo»a fritti i^eneiral bwiiseM w(wiiw at whi^ c^ers for tike n«ii ve^ e’}«ctifld «ad work aod wioaen •& Hkoan«ed. S. B.- ^saipoiia. advisor tonoiraoed. it the mcAt iiQ«atiag •tate onguiiBa4^ fcap «visr mUtraiotm w«lb ». ■program a* aiaaktUw* ■W0PB BiuforaV Glenn F. deo^ of. the Ajk-*tkd 7 .. . «od Wm only womftb of tbe at^ 7 «laa«sit My, «i^ |f^ EaUabefi Grwa. onl; vteaAw of A' fbd 7 Agru^ tiiml *m(MkAkat^ C«tiQuio||r I^Hroogli t^a oi^^kniuitiaai . aa i|d dtMB by Ja4f« f!. £«xi* ftt 0^ *lia OrMniaboip jCoiirt, «oii4iiMc4 ^ HMO&4 4A i|utt lii'Qnr. 'KFA btaQoat AJaf •»! ooodTioM itafc* wmtetrt. ip q«i^ ..iiigkfr iiig. tUmtB, foiiwjfy., Moo, mii the ;v ;! "‘-"ii ' 6le«e«d M tp m 'tBrm wa» EjMBttoaa liigh Oilwr 0A4«i« e|6(^^ HeCMijM, W Po*t«r Oxford., iie» pnalfont; AMU W«tfford, of Watem lawii^ •tihod, iWiofeon; 111, • . of Fiisrmof^ . ' l^airawl|t. XfnMtt) ‘Pninw,* 41!^ !of SeliocJ. ^ ' , BIfetej aa |o *b« iewitih' , I ^r^|(on, tie Bama State Relays Mecca of Cindermen MONTGOMERY, A 1 a. — Track teams from 29 oolleg^s seattei'ed all ov«r tlie southern, southjwcialtern, and mid western hare been invited to particip«)fce in th« Second Annual Bamta State Relays wthicth will be held in Homiet Stadium on Friday and Saturday April 18 and 19. Aceepfcance have been pouring into Afchletie Director C. J- Dunn’s oflflce all week, and in. ^icaltions point to Bom® score or more participants for the event this year, more thaji triple the number of entrants of la«t spring when only six teams came. Three major oonferences* the SIAC, SouthweBtem, and Mid Western and a number of non conference colleges scattered all over Alabama and tb« ne^b boring state of Geoi^gia will be ■represented. Xavier oopped tbe porti«i of the honors in the ip. tial meet la»t «pring as rtie did in all other meeft® in this section but the k>cal team which, pushed them with close seconds on moefc occasions last year, is g«ered Ito end the long reign of the great Tarrant who ^ won the Southern Conference Dash Even4)E^ last spring, an^l later placed in tihe sumnfer meets at Columbu*, Milwaukee, and Fre*no laat gammer, and a »tim ber of other star® along with ncwcomere, the Hornet scanties are regarded by many as th«' most serious threat to Ralph Metcalfboys. Tarrant and two of hu sew teamina4:t« hare f Iready xoade good Aowings in indoor meeto held in Boaton and Now York this season, ajid the opening of the outdoor seaaoO ^nds tijeiu rearing to go. --Colored Voters-- (Continued on Mgo five) bent. Mr. Munford is an offical of the Home Security life In surance Con^any. So far as the eoJored voters are concerned there will be little interest in the third ward race which has> three eandidates, A. W. Cain, Ben Sewell, the incum bent and EJddie C. Royal. The fifth Ward race will be fought by Dr. G. R. Perry, the incura bent; F. D. Numamaker and Dr. Ernest C. irown. The sixth ward, H. I. Parrish, the in cum bent; T. W. Poe and M. P. Johnson will contest for the position on the council. The primary will take place on April 22 and will be follow^ by the general election on May 5. QUESTIONS and ANSWERS .. . Q. Does the shape of a house affect its cost? A. Yes. The square is the most teonomical shape sin^c it provid es the maximum of floor area with the least amount of wall- ^rea. Corner construction costts moire than strigbt wall construe tion wit)hi the result that square and rectangular shaped' plans are less costly than L, TJ, or ^ rectangular sihape usually aimpli fies th'fe structural ffaminp: sys^ *em of both floor and roof, and is thus more economical to crect There are now fewer share croppers in the United States than at any time during the past two decades, according "to recent figures released by the U. S. Census Bureau. r.KEHOMMHISHAKDYCAR.U^lOM'^ With tveiT C, ir ■ * eni Hi B I G G e Pepsi - Cola British sea victory u.!«l4 to' tactics employ»l by * Cunningham. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiflpiuf IHH jjk’ - ' Ta \ • - . ■ ■ ■ ;• *. . s ' * INVEST &ART EARNINGS W T'S- :';-' MUTUAL BI|IU>1NG AND LOAN SHARES... 83ltd Series Now Open Join Today Is Made Only by IxHifir Island City, N. Y. Author!^ ISottler Pepsi-Cola Company PEPSI-COLA BOmiNG CO. of DiirlMm, N. C. AThrilt and H9111C FinBiiciiijf. Insdtatiftii V Mutual Builifiig & Low p. L. MeCOY. 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