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sATVRmr OAEOUNA He N^o Farmer Aid A^cultural Pnyiredfless 9J 4LB0V HOI^ET Offiow AAA) Skilled Workers Tbm the people «l«b prln, t6 begin poultry i>ro- proper food selection*' and broad witli 50 ehiclu pach. * the activities of ^'goverament-■ B. B, Wyers, Jr., N«^o eown-i-- J J L ‘ IT J *1. eondufting nu- ^ ag^nt for Leon county, yV uDltBu Irifittiial prugramb" the nation’a with headqaartem at TallafiseBsee ht ilth as a int'aHure for national reports 23 community meetings VfflfAC I^VPrnfllPIlt ,h.(>nse. . with adulta and 4-H club groups UVTCIUIUCUl ; N^o home demonstration a- at whi^ iim« the new home gar-| — ‘prnt«, homo eeonoroica teachers den prqjprams of the AAA -wag— In t •nd home eeonomists under the di«?UM#d. “Feeding the nation j w> ■ * F?A are placing a new emphasis an4 feeding youraelves’ was the *®>* on home garden?, canning and slogan for these mettings. Bus Companies Employing Negroes In Their Shops past eight effort to wmtliem N«^o famwr 4 valuable and Vital eon- the home pantry sup- Fnmk E. Pinder, Negro coun- txibntMm to the national deteniie proper diet basna. For ty agent for Alachua county, throngta his impressive AAA has exteJided its Florida, earolk hla 4-H club mem aetiTiti«e in the field of ^ricul- to include more gardens bera in the “Home Garden Na- t***» and canning for home nse. tional Defense club” and pledges Dcifease through agricalture Secretary Claude E. Wickard the members “to do their part in inehi^ ample reserves of food of the department of ^ieulture national d^ense drive by grow- and latJpM- diets to insure letter has recently asked the farmers to ing a year^ound garden.” health for fij^ting men, indus- set up production during the| James M. Watlington, Negro trial workers and the nation as a next 15 months to 10 million cas- epunty agent at Idabel, Okla. re sole. , es of 30 dozen each above normal ports a steady increase in I'ome production and adds that the de g^own food and feed. From 1938 ^ . Aroo^ many provisions of tb« AAA including the ever-nor- mal granazy our nation has pro- t«edve reserves of wheat and eorn aod through the live at home progi«m of tie agricultural ex- teoaioa service individual farm- «n tfe increasing supiJies of many activities among the 29,000 national defense and through iMme grown fchi products for Negro 4-H club membera in hi& tie 1941 AAA program there and f^ipbuilding workers for ar senals, army air depots, *nd o*val shore estbablisbments, tha U. S. Civil Service CommisBion an- nounne«d today, over 10,000 high r skilled mnnitlonil Pod' ildp- buildiiig workers have been put on the job at esabliahiuenta, where,'becaute of the labor sup ply or georgr^phical, location, these skilled, position* are parti anlarly hard to filL ^ia onm- does not in elude tho;e in loc*litiea where llittle or no difficulty in rnattiting partment “will gmpport long term to 1940 tt»« average number of egg prices until Jun^, 19« at a hy> for e«h* Ne^o family in experienced, and U is figure which should make egg .his c^nty laereased from 3.2 to ^ production profitable." ,5. garden^^v* been doubled » ^„„be^ placements ««d* In P. H. Stone, Negro state exten-ijaying hen*%om*l^to 3o” ThC.j***® War «nd Navy Depsrtment* sion leader for Georgia reports increases represent our interest famib^-ose. [state to increase poultry products Sh> aoeh evidence has been as-’Making home made brooder hons f«ni1>Ied to show that inadequate es for chicks and the handling ditfte and malnutrition are chief and grading of e^ are import- eaMK of poor health that the ant features of the 1941 pro- diviaioB of consumer protection gram. Mr. Stone reports 134 mem- «f Ifce National Defense Advisory bers in one county who are plant- »ii—Miiiiiim ]im undertaken a ing gardens and purchased their iMtwB wide eampaign “to improve seed on a cooperative basis and amlitiona! value of cheap that the county board of eduea- foods,” “increase the food tion in another county has set up pmekaaing power of low income a revolving fund to enable 4-H will be still further said^ Mr. Watlington. increases* ’ done mor* than anyo tber nation' Colonel Lindbergh restgnB Ws al oflker to interest , i^e maafie# cominission in Army Air Corps. Continued frpm Pag^ orie work of the Association, j ® vd* the Boflkle. J&baa. League. addition to hi* position as) Lament sees war elosihg in on Hie' implications of thii far reach Id3rec1»r of branches, Mr. PiokeuK «b: asks aid to Britain, China, ing deeisiqn by the nirdraft in-.toured the nation annudly dustry indicates an increasing use lectures- and holding of qaulfied Negroes i» natpnalyf^^^™"- He hw been praised as oae of the greatest orators tK-hTD-\ productton. The officials New York, May 7.—(ANPJ ^ Cnrtis^-Wright Corpora- Sev6n mechanics h^e already cpngratulated for ®°W>loyed *>y t ® ® “ tfiking the lead among employers fheir^Sr ^ndTtC'Ve - as a pion week 10 men are expected to the use of available Negro Wn their training as chaf-“peed “P »»rcraft pro- feura on the companies' lines, dnction now so vital to total na- it vma announce! Tuesday after-^tional defeBsp. taoon. m America. Jobs Loom Continued from pi^e one NLRB rehire” edict and unit rule upheld by Supreme Court. ou» that hie name not be connect ed with the story, although there Th»« de«Iopm.nt. follow'.. TrM^llfV IftH .J“ cloBoTn the heS. of th. con-, * rCaMU J JUU ,f»to .,^.k for tbemsel™ wd trMt aiimed • week .go, cutai-' Ooiitiim«d from pa«« one - f«der.l offitwli *re eoronte nating four week* of boycott aideralile tinie traveling and will to their various taska which will Neyland, Tennessee coach, called for active Army duty, • John D. Rockefeller asks ..'President to convoy arms to Britain. Italians say attack on Lind-^ bergh shows lack of democracy. Italian writer declare Suez is the stake of next Aaia drive. conducted by harlemites against assist in caUing the attention of the New York City Ominibus colored ’ Amerieanfl to opportum- eorporation and the Fifth Ave*^ties for investment in defense hue oCach company demanding hoods, defense stampe and ether the employment of Negroes in federal .secaritiwr . , L. D. Milton, jMMj^dent' «^f the {Qitizezts Bank apd- .Trust Com-, «n GET LEE Two Aqmt Bl«iidcd In Modsrn Africa V' - A FRICA todaj is almost coin- pletely diffcKnt item the b«r- balSc Uuid of yesterday. There are, says Janies Saxon Childect io the June i$sue of C(Mi mopolitan magazine, two Africa* ■•“the i>rimitive as a vehole, where the fignr# for the 8-month period is over 2?0, 000, including various grades of skilled, unskilled, and profession al positions in both the field lu^d the departmental service. ■ The needg of the variooi Na tional Defense Agencies tot skill ed workens have increased npid- ly. For example, 135 shipfHters are urgently needed it the navy jards at Mare Island, ' Calif., Bremer ton, Wash., F1iiladelphi% Char leston, S. C„ and f'orttanoatb, Va. although in the pa^t 8 mootiiB over 1,400 shipfitter^ have been mi operating categonei. Simultaneoualy, it wa» nounced that the victory p«rade Pany and co-owner of the Yates which had been planned for Sat-^Wid -Miltoa Drug .stores m At- urday has been called off en»jlanta,. will be , allied to come to tirely for the present. The as* i Washington periodically to aw'ist, sociation has decided to wait un-Ur. Pickens. He #ill not reeeive til a decision has been made on^ salary, in common with many ,t^e next objective of ^he £ioupi ^ busings leaders now serv- which wtively ptCT«ut6d_ their eountiy, ' but will'have b«.f.*ht«dto meetmg and at the saem tamei , sound the opeping shot of “ ***“ new struggle. ^ about which we, know UttJe, and the modern, about jpnt on the job at these and otter which we know less. ChHders, a globe-trotter .by profusion, attend*' 9d a wild war dance in an Africui' —Ooodrick Silyertovms • BUILT WITH DURAMIN • IS OFFERED Q^edU Platt Brevard Over 400 machinistl are now needed at the arsenal* at Water- '▼lie^ New Tor]t, Boel^ Island, HI., Philadelphia, Watertown, Mass. and E|?e(w>ood| Maryland uid at the navy yards at Wash- in^on, Mare Irjand, Clif, Boston: Mass, Charleston, S. tod at Breferton, Wash.|^ as weU iks j • the Naval Station ^ Ke? -iWecyt, i ^rida. Ih the .past mopths I j well over 4,OPO maehia^t» .h^iVe ^ at 8travb«rrtM E, D. Smnrell of Ayden, who is harvesting his firet straipberr- ies from six aeresi thw year, has found a ready market in Green. Tille. ‘ Mr. Pickens holds *' d^rees from several eollcges'’and niaiver- sitiesi indnding Tale yfhexv hei w«s elected to Phi Beti tat^ht at Talladegm ,Wi% .-tod Morpm and was dew ol- the latter institution before becom- ing an offieial^in the NAACP. He [is generalljr credited' with having open new opportunities for K^ro youths and men, trained in the mechanics of airplane manufac ture. MONET TO LOAN On IMamonds, Watches, Jewelry, SilTerwarc,1ften^ Clothing, Type Writers, Shot Guns. Musical In- •trumenti, anytMng of ▼alne. RELIABLE LOAN CO. 121 EAST TRADE iSTEEET ;’t3uurk>tte's 01d«*t Mid Largeet** ii For your spring painting see PROGRESSIVE Paint & Glass Co. Paints > Varnishes • Ekiuaeb Wall paper and auto glass 404 E. First St. - Charlotte J. L. Powell, Pr^ LINCOLNj theatre • 126 E. Cabarrus St«, RateiifK been put to woA arsenals and yard*. r«rhtt6ut An 4fric9n Nativ« OrafSwi"/ar fomriu ta^le' vriiich be dein^ribeB as tcni- lying. Hie only trouble, be relite^, a that th# witch doctor, , frigfateni^ in his psant, feathets, and fcad forgdtten to take off his wrist ntdL j, An encounter witii the pji^tes ! if cdoato^ial Africa is one of the istonishing experiea«ea Childers tescribes in his article. Some r^ nantic authors have callcNl them he "adorable gnomes of the forest^** tut Childers found th^m to be the 'niEistiest, scabbiest, stiakingest leople on earth.* Far firam b^ig fty, as they have so often bean pacribed, they appear^ wilUiudy rhen the chief was nv«i a fee ten francs, and the pygmies pemselves showered with their livorite luxuries, tobacco and ssit. the author was flowed to take pic- iures. but only at the priee one pane per shot. When they went into their tribal lance, Childers says, thi^ hopoed nd doddled about in such a- ehappy sMt of way that it was hvious they were dancing for Itmcs, not Uae fun. ‘*Tb»y lool^ 0 bored," he writes, **tlMt I Md be diief to Call it off. I am Md •at pygmies never bathe, that thw ever wakh their ehUdre^ evea m irth, and X believe it." Okra Dr. James Watson l^)dis To CoU^e Women In Duita Baleigh -— Dr. Jwnfs Walion, head of the Deimrtmekt of Men tal Hygience in N6^ Carolina addressed ; ttie ‘ 9 alei^ /branch of the Natwnal AaaK>oiatio:p ojt; Cod- :l^e Wom^ Vhieh eonvtfied with |.its Durham n»embi*s Hat North Carolina Coll^ in Ihi^ap.^'Dr. Watsoniemphasizad the faM.that there are more paiientt ia. hospl- taS)i for the ^ ment^y diseased than in all the other kwpitalB put together. “Oae pdt ot every twenty or twenty two hoys and girls in the public school is mal adjusted due to some ftiental trouble,” declared the ipeaker. That there la a preven tive and cure for these mental disorders waa oarefiiliy explained by Dr. Watson, , Hias Yera Qang, ehaittean of the program committee introduo- ed Dr. Watson to the group; The meeting was hdd in the reception ro(Hn the aeience building, where 'beahtlfill spring flowenn were attractively arrang ed. The vice president, iCtss E. liexing presided. The hoste^es were Meidam^ Willard Bond, Mjrtle Mitchell, N. Waters, Miss Doone Dent tad Dr. Roger Young. It was announced by Hiss Mae Tate, «hairman of the loeial com mittee that th« senior women of St. Augustine's College, 8aint Agnesi Hospital, Bishop Tuttle School Md Shaw Uniyersity wpald be entertained by thi Coll«^ Wo men's) club on May 10 from 4 to wuiJMmi mhmm'w imfimmm. GONE WITH THF WIND and 27th SHOWS?^ Matinee. Bai^ 2 P. .It.—2Se iiM. 40c Ev^nuig Shows at 8 Ml ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I BREVARD ST. BARBER SHOP Shower Baths... 15c N. G. EDWARDS, Prop. 231 South Brevard St. Charlotte, N. C. ALEXANDER - « FUNEEiO^ HOME 323 SOUTH ^^ABD STR^ Ihiy fhom* 1411 Nigfii ^KdHes d4Q^, 8-84T2 « CONNECT IT A spinele* okra niore^,.^tl4^;^?^^^^^ AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATBRi NO inttallatioa or operadog -worries. Install it aajwhare ~the«i forgM k. Ko floe cooaecdoos aecee- sary, Coaapletel/ able-safe. Bx>und and square ooodels. A sbe fiar^vaty need. Q FA$Tm PUotr of hot water without watcfa- iag or waiting. CLKAH bMsvM it*! tmmtilmm. No uaoke. Mosooc MFILDom ootovar- h««it wstar. No fuotM orisoM to worry afaout. KCOMOMICAL became the CALROD hMting unit if Im- naraed directly ia the wMet, oo heat watted. SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS to handle and more desirshl^ for eanners has been devel^i^ by a South' CttroUna horticultu rist while a hofa Experiment Station Duplin County farmers who let u » 4.V. «,ui itteir Anftrian winter peas and member of the Okla-'„ . . ... v^h grow until tk^e uuddls of April hid an abandtot growth to turn under, teportg L. F. Weeks, aceiatant .fanea atfent. W. J. Qv^man of Elisabeth (K1 Days European allies fighting Bg- gression may expect delivery of City, Boa|e 3, is feed^ -oat 25 concentrated American foods with; grade beef steers, a lai^ge put of in 60 daye id^ter the produee is | the feed l>eing grdwn at home, packed under the lease-lend law>|re!ports P. H. Juseeon, iesistant^ tsay AAA offleiab. jfarm agent. FOR Ai UMITED TIME ONLY DUKE POWER COMPMY Da?id Pender Stores and Dig Star Super markets SCHOOL-RINGS, KEYS, FRATERNITV - JEWELRY GRADUATING - NURSES ■ (PINS —Write— H. FLOYD-HORNE 108 B. Unit Str^t Charlotte. N. C. WINE and DINE at I ARCHE’S BAR and GRILL Archie Nixon, Proprietor I 601 E. First Street- Charlotte Specialities in Breakfasts Lunches, Dinners ‘ Imported and Domestic Wines I Pints, 15c—Pints, 25o—Quarts, 45c !nut88»iiiB;awt:«i»«a:»iK;;«!«Ki;;i8HHt;H8i«;i»BKai;;»;;8;K:;iaKs;5i8i: DR. AUBREY L PALMER Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted We maintain a completely equipped office for the exclusive convenience of the Colored People. Tel. 3 - 8500 (Opposite INibUc Ubrary) 317-A N. Tryon St.
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