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authuat/mat ikh, W4f ^AhllDAY^ 1?AT 17th, im PA0I Mbv|-Mr jnBDHBB AYTl GETS HALF MILLION CREDIT OR RUBBER. OfffiR EXPERIMENTS PORT AU PRICE, Huiti —Th« QoYernment» of the Unim Stat es of America and the RifoMld of Haiti announce that agreeJoMt has been reaehed in principl* fe- garding a long term progfwffl of cooperation in the development of Haitian agrieultnre *nd eisoooiaj^. The central feature of th!i |KrO» gram will be a broad plan of ber developments, *n iacreai* tt banana plantings, the pl»»tfBf oil crops, spices, drug pl*nt» food Plante, and fiber plante eaMMr improvement, the devek^ment odi Haitian forestry resourees, mtA States ond His Exeelleoiy EUe Leteot, Haitian MiniHter to Wash ington and President-elect of the Republic of Haiti. Cotton Domesitic cotton consumption in Mansh «st«bli*lied a new high reeord of 864,000 bales, aecord- U. erift indnstriee. Although taito for the carryitig oat of tte; project are yet to be workei oat, it i* eontemplated that th* de velopment wiU at caraftoUjr selected central plantations filial which a »n»aU grower induttry may be i^imnlat#d and. dirset«i>' and technical information and Uh lutanee provided. The program u bised on numerous surveys and loug experience of the United* States Department of Agricul- . * l t»., whi.h hu .lr«d, «tablid. ).l«t r.port «t th, i» H.lti Wing gird™ for AgnMltur.! Econ rubber plants a^d an experiment station. This cooperative program will also involve an extension iu the Amount of il^ to $500,000 in the existing contract entered into in 1938 by the Export Imort Bank and the J. O. White Engineering Corporation, to permit the com Action of certain highway and ^ *• 1 letj ^-11 irrigation projects now in psogress the stmnUtttm ot‘ Mall .jT And to Blrovide adequate transpor t*tion facititiep to the areas snit able for the rnbher and general i^cnHnre development. X>ifctiMions which have Ie«l the ai^eemrats in ]^neijde in 'the a- Ijove sense have teen conducted between the appropriate ageories of tie Goverjuneht of the United iiiiiiiiiiiniuiHRiniiHiUHigiiiHitiiiMiiHnnm^^^ LINCOLN THEATRE , cwisaxnTE, n. c. ' Monday - Tuesday, May 19 -20 MahioD ; F. E. ' MORELAND JffllXEK AND AN ALL NEGRO CAST ‘‘LADY LUCK” YOU CAN BET ‘ YOUR BOTTOM. ; : ; ' DOLLAR .... r It’s Tharflling -- Exdtiug -- Fimi^! iMiiyttaiiiiiypiiM Abie Administrator Of Lincoln University, Missouri- Citizenship Day Third Sunday in May Congress has set aeside the third Sunday in May each year «s Citizenship Day for the re cognition of new voters. This year it falls on May 18. In order that this day may be observed fittingly throu^ont the nation, the National Education Aasooiation hae a committee work ing in cooperation with other group» This committee ha* pre pared a 378 page attractive, hig^i ly illustrated clothboond book which ir being made available at $1.00 per copy, or at a discount ,,4 I SPECIAL TRAINS TO SUNDAY SCHOOL CONGRESS ANNOUNCED BT 3AM. m 6ATLS Nashville, Tenn. Doetfltr J. 'noti>e*l>le wilb re«p»N»t to fome of the Htatea, very few aarsj^Jt apply tar BinatioSf. the civil ^erriee H. Bi^nham, Chairman of th« Transportation of the Nationalj Baptist Convention which heW From all part of the wintry, its final sc»4on Wednesday in flood* of infjuiries are eomiag i«- the auditorium of the Morris Me-|to Wa»*hington fro* wotaes who morial Building, with delates i«*tk how »hey can 9*ttb their and representative* from every country in the Presest emergeney. state in the anion announces that all plans have been completed for a concerted movement of the delegations to the National Bap tist Sunday School an«T ^baptist Training Union Congress at Houi- ton, TexaSi June 17 to 22, 1941. In the mobilization of special trains the fo^owing cities have been designaetd a,« the gatewajrs where the special trains will be made up, Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, Little Rock, Cineinaati, Ijouisville, Nashville, Montgomery WaFhington, Jacksonville, At lanta and New Orleans. After many conferences with high rail- Prerident Shenoan Seruigs wwk. anifonnced that Doctor Dnell Galla^er president of Talla- adega dollege, aod AlUaoii Davis, staff member the Division on Ch ild Development and Teacher for quantity orders. A copy of jPorsonnel, University of Ohicago, would be two of the five speakers on the panel discussion at thef^^j^j officials the following roads thip book, The Amterican Citixens 76th Aimiversary Edncatioiial Conference at Lincoln University, Jegerson City, Mo., May 23-' designated as favorable and Handbook, should be in the hands 24. Dr. Scrtto*. about to complete his 'third year in office, was recMitly appointed to Missouri De- accommodation of every new vote?. fense Savings Oommil^ by Qover^ior Donnell. (Associated Ne-gro Press photo). Are You Interest^ In Tuberculosis? ANY PERSON in North Caro lina interested in how to. prevent, discover, or cure tubercnloas may write the Extensimi Department of ' the North tarolin* Sanator- u, Sanatorium, N. C., and re ceive the infortnation. BENNETTS FINALS TO BEGIN WITH ADDRESS BY LEADING MINISTER OF PHILADELPHIA W W1£L]L JLIfe Prog^^ anticipates certain proUe^ mttst program that probably in- cijade$ l|i8ur^bte|>]r^^^^ Jftiit YQU aiie'deceiving your self ^Toiir TUEB in UFE WHEN it to a 1. 01® !46E SECUMTY^^ A policy ic«ifn^ |» piM «■* «$ llto VEBDmmOBlM a. CHILirs EWJCiMlON 4 IwUgr.^t vin pnoide caidktor «diu»tiNti of your dUMr«n _ evMi iMth ihonkd tormiult tOm tern eertOn oluu. 3, MORTGAX^ REDEMPTION PL^ A poUcy eomlifatfiit WBOUB liFB and TEHM INSURANCE festunss ~ a phin partlcniarly effe^fo in the pafaeat or protection of EIOBTING and . . • ANTICIPATED OBlJOATlOMB^ If ymt preseol ininiranoe program does not guaranty these benefit^ coosiilf one of our repres^tatives. THESE and OTHER policies are included in the MUTUAL PLAN. Don’t (teceive ycHirself. To be secure, you ^ould INSURE. m NORTH CAROUNA MUTUAL e * DUfUlAM. NORTH CAROLINA Qiariotte (HFtce 23 3 S. BREVARD !«!. E. Spean Mahager Durham Office ST. 899 FAYETTEVILLE ST. W. L. Cook Manager Greensboro —: Closing exercises ■ of the school year at Bennett] College will be ushered in onj Sunday, May 25 at 4 o’clock i when Dr. D. n. Henry, pastor,! Tindley Temple, Philadelphia, 1 will deliver the anniverrary ad dress, the exercises to be follow ed by the dedication of the Ca therine Kennedy Bearden Way, gift of a Bennett College gradu ate. The address of dedication will be given by Mrs. Beseye Bankfr Bearden of New York City. '■ Commencement activities in clude the annual concert by the Bennett College choir on Friday, May 30, at 8 o’clock, undei; the direction of R. 'Nathaniel Dett, and on Saturday night, a pro duction by the LitJJe Theatre Guild entitled “A Thousand Years Ago” by Percy McKaye, at 8 o’clock and campus illumina tion at 9:30 o’clock. The Baccalaureate sermon by Dr. Mordecai W. Johnson, presi dent of Howard University, will be preached on Svinday, June 1, at 4:00 o’clock and jthe reception tendered graduates, former students and visiting friends by President «nd M r 8. David D. Jones, will take place on Sunday evening. The com mencement address by The Hon orable Clyde R. Hoey, former governor of the State of North Carolina, will be given Monday morning, June 2, at 10:30 o’clock. He will be introduecd by the Honorable Gurney P. Hood, Bank) Commissioner of the State of North Carolina. Civil Service Examinations Are Announced give for the convenience and comfort of this vast army of N^^o Bap tist that will trek to tte west to attend the annual conclave, At lanta and West Point, Nashville, Cihattafio^a and St. Louis, Cot ton Belt, Nickel Plate, Illinois, lit at $2,000 a year, 1 year of appropriate experience is reqtlir-| ed. Completion of 90 semester' hours of college work isi also ne cessary, unless applicants e#n sub.titute 1 year of «“iditional Island, Sea Board! experience for part of this re- L NashviUe, South- quirement. For the higher grad-'^^ Missouri Pacific, The es, completion of an appropnate Baltimore and Ohio and college course and responsible and | special train succe.sf«l experience m fishery research are required. There will be no written test for applicants except in the junior^ grade. The Congress Presi dent Special through St. Louis The word to narteM it tiiat tie nar*ing branch of the Mr%'iee w one that >a vital to the nieceM ot the National I^fea^e F^otfrajn. The oone examinations open Ae way to an opportanity to render patriotic service, and at name time to serve in interesting asd satij(fying work. There is an op portunity for advaneemeot, and the Government provides for re tirement for auperannuatioB or disability, A large staff of nurses is em~ plojed regularly in the civil ser vice principally in the U. S. P»- blie Health Service, the Icdiw Service, and the Veteraiia’ Ad ministration. They serve in ho^- pitals and other medieal^aentefs throDghont the tTnited St^es and in the Panama Canal Zone aad Alaska. Publie health niuMii carry on field work of eomms»- ity health care and edneation^ giving home care to the sick, elan work in home h^^ene, ete, pria- cipally in the Service an] th* 17. S. Public Health Service. Ib the remote regions thn« niiraea render first aid, and they even give emergeney medical treat ment in the absence of a doe^v. There haa been an increased ■ Specialist in vocational eduea- Civil Service examination^ for'tion in agriculture, $3,800 a year the positions described below werejo®*^® Education, Federal Se- Houston, Tuesday 7:35 a. m. announced by the U. S. Civil Ser-fc'irity Agency. Com^>letion of a Booker T. Wash vice Commission today. Appliea-, 4-year collep course jngtonHigh School Band will meet tions will be accepted at the Com-I^'^^® “ required, a''t well as a min march to conven- miai'don’s Washington office notj^i^™ ^ years of ap^opnate where registration will later than June 12, 1941. The'experience. Two years of experi- oalaries are subject to the usual ence must have been in teaching vocational agriculture, and ; 2 years in supervision of teacher training in a program of voca tional education in agricultinre, below eoDege level. No written tecft will be given, but applicants will be rated on their education iand experience. p. m. June 16th and arriving 3 1-2 percent retirement deduc tion. * Fishery marketing specialist, $2,000 to $4,6000 a year, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior. For the position of junior ffehery marketing specia- begin fast. immediately after break- and l^j^tle Rock gateways and thefmand for public health nurawt Director General Special Train'under the U. S. Public Health New Orleans gateway at Service ie extra-eantonment zo«- , Draw Your Culinary Tricks From a Magic Bag of Lemons Nurses Needed For the (iovenraiiit es and where (large dustriea are located- defense io- The need for nnrsee ig inune^- ate. Apply now for farther m- formation at the office of the Secretary, Board of U. S. ciril Service Examiners at any fSrst- or second class post oiRee> or write to the U. 8. Civil Servke Commission, Washington. A program aimed at a % pe^ cent expansion in the acreage {planted this season to dry edi- Washington - As a part ot the yarietiw National Defense Program, the . announced by the F. S. Greensboro — Homecoming at Bennett College will take place this year concurrently with Com mencement, making it possible for returning graduates and former students to attend events ,of each observance. . Also, graduates who attend commencement and Home- Coming will be privileged to re main over from June 3-6 for the first annual Alumnae College. Saturday, May 31 will be known as Homecoming Day. The Alpha Epsilon Honor Society will be held at 9:00 A. M., the annual meeting of the Graduate Associa tion at 10:00 A. M., and the All- Bennett Luncheon at 1:00 P.M., leaving the graduates free to attend the di-amatic performances in the evening. Sunday morning at 8 o’clock “reunion” break fasts wilFTje held. Foreign labor, war prisoners and civilians from occupied terri tories, engaged in German agri culture was recently reported by tiie Reich Statistical Bureau at 1,391,000. The 4-H Qub enrollment for 1940 in the United States was the largest in the history of the organization with a total of 1, 420,297 boys and girls listed as members. GoFvernment months ago b^^ preparation to meet an anticipa ted need for an unus«ally large number of nurses, both in its mil itary and civil services. The United States Civil Serviee Com- imi^eion has announced open con tinuous examinations to secure nurses, but despite these examifta tion, there is) a continuing acute shortage of nurses for the civil aervice positions. The shortage ia particularly Department of Agriculture. J. J. and J. L. Hi^;«9^ Qeom^ tan, have made appUeatitai with. N. C. Crop Ifprovem«Bt Asoeu^ tion for certification of 35 aerw of Fulgrain oats. Flake Martin, who has one of the best cattje herds in Ansoa County, has seeded some of land to permanent paaturi. I You Can Have Beautiful Hair... Your hair beauty depend Hrst upoa tlie ^r«i»er eaic. NU-HAIR BESGRO FORMULA, is ft Scivatific Prepustka that is highly recommended by a leadiiiK hair aiithBrity. Great success has been leported !■ most obstiiiate eaflcs. By BITTY BARCLAY Into his bag ot tricks goes tbe magician’s band. Out come thrill ing surprises that bring delighted "ahs” and "ohs” from the audience. A bag of lemctfii gives the cook a host of oulluairy tricks to delight family and guests. The ver4(ptlle lemon provides flavor magic that presto! changol turns uninteresting foods into menu top-liners. These tricks are 80 many and pleasing. It becomes a wise rule "to buy by the bag," — a doaen or more at a time. Never leave the kitchen without its magic lemoB. A Trick for Tea This bit of magic makes ord^iary tea (any kind) reminiscent ot rare uid expensive blends. Add 1 tea- ;poon ot grated lemon peel to 4 to i teaspoons ot tea leaves. Steep usual. Serve with Jnicetul, decorative lem^n quarters. SalM WIzardy A salad is only as good as its dressing. Here again, the fresh tang and flavor of lemon gives a one to the culinary magician. Try It in your favorite dressing. Sspecially good with a fruit salad Is Lemon French Dressing. Blend well: ^ cup lemon Juice, ^ cup ■alad ou, 1 teaspoon each salt and paprtka, S tablespoons sugar or honey. For other salad tricks, crisp greens by adding lemon Juice to water in which they are freshened. Sprinkle bananas, apples, pears and peaches with lemdn julo* to keep eolor light. Lemon Tarts Capture Hearts i Serve him Lemon Tarts. Bve, used this magic on Adam. Mis % cup sugar, 6 tablespoons corn starch, ^ teaspoon salt, 1^ cup.^,' water or milk, 1 teaspoon gr&ted| lemon peel. Cook In double boiler, stirring frequently imtll mixture thickens (10-15 minutes). Add 2 well-beaten egg yolks and 6 table* spoons lemon Juice. Beat welL> Cool and turn into tart shells. Top with meringue. Beat 2 egg whites', until frothy. Add gradually % cup sugar. When stilt, pile on tarts.* Brown in oven. j A Magic Touch for Vegetables Supreme trick! Lemon trans forms neglected but necessary vege tables into foods that even the children like. As Important in serving vegetables as the salt and pepper shakers, is a dish of lemon quarters. Good with asparagus, artichokes, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli and Brussels sprouts, is Lemon Butter — two parts melted butter and one part lemon juice. Other Lemon Trick* A tew drops of lemon Juice on melon discovers hidden flavor. Try this, too, with avocados and with prune, pineapple, tomato and other fruit Juices. Sprinkle buttered waffles or hobt cakes with sugar and a liberal, squeeae ot lemon Juice. Experiment 'Irith lemon and be yoor own culinary magtclan. 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