Only 25 Percent Os Autos Insured New York, May 11 Despite the fact that today it is easier and less expensive than ever be fore for automobile owners to carry adequate automobile lia bility and property damage in suranpe, it is estimated by the automobile department of The Fi- Dolly Madison THEATRE ADVANCE PROGRAM From Monday, May 13th thru Wednesday, May 15th Motion Pictures Are You) Beet Entertainment Monday - Tuesday, May 13-14 Lana Turner - Joan Blondell - George Murphy with Kent Taylor, in “Two Girls on Broadway” (First Run) Love Me Love My Sister! Romance finds a new way to set Broadway on Edge. Two of Tank Town’s boldest beauties storm the citadel of hope and heartbreak to discover it is “The softest spot in the world, If—? Walt Disney Cartoon: “Tug boat Mickey” Fox Movietone News - “News of the Nation” Special Morning Show Monday 10:30; Afternoons daily 3:15-3:45; Evenings daily 7:30-9:15; Admission 10-25 c Wednesday, May 15th Sidney Toler - Jean Rogers - Lionel Atwill - Mary Nash • Sen Young, in “Charlie Chan In Panama” (First Run) Three Men Murdered! The Great Locks Mined! Sixty Sec. omds more, and—The Panama Canal Destroyed. The U. S. Fleet Trapped! A plot so fiend ishly daring even Chan is as tounded! Merrie Melodies: “Busy Bak ers” (In Color) No Morning Show, after, noon 3;15-3;45; Admission 10- 25c; evening 7:30 - 9:15. Ad mission 10.25 c. Palace Theatre ADVANCE PROGRAM From Monday, May 13th thru Wednesday, May 15th Motion Pictures Are You) Best Entertainment Monday - Tuesday, May 1314 Raymond Massey in Robert E. Sherwood's Pulitzer Prize Play “Abe Lincoln In Illinois” with Gene Lockhart - Rutli Gordon . Mary Howard - Dor othy Tree - Harvey Stephens. At Last! Through the Magic of the screen Millions can see the greatest play of the decade At regular movie prices Broadway paid §4.40 to see iti, No wonder it ran 14 solid months 742 performances, on Broadway! Grantland Rice Sportlights: “Aqua Rhythm” Hearst Metrotone News - “News While It Is Still News” No Morning Shows; Afternoons daily 3:15-3;45; Admission 10-25 c; Evenings daily 7:30-9:15; Admission 10-30 c Wednesday, May 15th Joe Penner with Linda nayes - Russ Brown - Fritz Feld, in “Millionaire Playboy” “Joe Zany” is his name so what can you expect? Sha dows Scare Him Squirrels f Him Girls Panic Him — r w.A he’s the only man within miles. Sportseope: “Sky Game” Magic Carpet Series: “Kang aroo Country.” Morning Show 10:3®; after noon 3:15-3:45; Admtatem 10- 4 Me; evening 7:30 - 9:15. Ad- I rotated 10-3®e. delity and Casualty Company of New York, one of the companies of the America Fore Insurance Group and announced by Frank A. Christensen, vice president, that only 25 percent of private passenger automobile owners have this protection. This is a figure which is also generally a greed on by the automobile de partments of other capital stock insurance companies which do business all over the country. Mr. Christensen, pointing out some facts regarding those who do and do not carry automobile liability and property insurance says: “It seems that quite generally the individual who has property or a responsible position, is insur ed. “Many of those who do not own property tend to the thought that perhaps it is possible for them to get by without insurance protec tion, feeling that they are judg ment proof. But this by no means so for a judgment can be collect ed from their income or held in abeyance for years until they are in a position to pay it.” Within the last two years, auto mobile insurance rates of all of the capital stock insurance com panies have been revised strong ly downward in almost all parts of the country. Added to this, in almost every state the Safe Dri ver Reward plan has been put into effect by these companies, whereby in addition to paying considerably less premium than heretofore, the assured also re ceives a cash reward of 15 per cent at the end of the policy year, if during that time he has had no accidents. Recently the companies also an nounced a SI,OOO liability and pro perty damage policy. To further facilitate the insur ing of automobiles, Mr. Christen sen calls attention to the fact that this protection is all purchasable on the plan of equal payments di vided over a period of several months. o LAND POSTED SIGNS AT THE TIMES OFFICE TO JUDGE 1940 REFRIGERATOR VALUES YES—IT’S A BIG 6 111 H 6Vi CUBIC FOOT 1940 MODEL » tl If I ft! fill 111 “O uying A refrigerator isn't a matter Itrillll»l|lli1 13 of shopping around any more! M™®®™ ■■■■ Today the new Kelvinator is so outstand iK em M jmmd ing a value that you can’t compare any other Wl I I i refrigerator with it! ejy f Imagine it—a big 6V4 cubic foot capacity 1940 Kelvinator for as little as $114.75*1 Ocfivsrtd in your kitchen will S Tar Pnteclion Ptai And that includes all those big 1940 fea tures on the left. Come on down today and see these low- AND LOOK AT THESE FEATURES priced new 1940 Kelvinators that save you 11% square feat of shelving • Automatic light S 3O to S 6O - And to hel P 79 u J ud g e vsdue > let e Easy-Touch door handle • 84 ice cube capo- us give you a copy of ‘The 1940 Refriger city—9 lbs. eAutomotk Kelvin control ePermtriux ator Guide”—containing complete, authori cabinot finish • Porcelain-on-steel interior • 2 tative information; extra-fast freezing shelves • Embossed Freezer Don’t spend your good money on an out- Door • Big cold storage Iray— and many other of-date, last year’s model) feature* yea’ll be glad la see. Come hi today. fsuu *nd itc»i •***. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. Phone 3881 Roxboro, N. C PEI/NON COUNTY TIMES ROXBOF9. N. C. Discuss New Jobs for American Youth ■[ Vo. . . , M & Mfe; . MS Hlk Oppt B, -dM v a J Discussing a clinic on “New Frontiers in American Life,” spon sored by the University of Rochester in New York state, are Dr. Alan Valentine (right), president of the university; Carl W. Lauter bach, vocational counselor (left), and Wilbur Hooker, graduating senior. The election of Dr. Valentine to the board of Freeport Sul phur company established an industrial precedent last year. MIND YOUR MIND Division of Mental Hygiene. By JAMES WATSON, M. D.. Raleigh, May 11 The requests for suitable books and pamphlets dealing with “Mental Health” come fnam three main groups. (1) Those who want some mental hygiene information to help in solving some problem or prob lems in their children. (2) Those who want to do some mental hy giene work in their communities, schools, clubs, etc. (3) Those who are looking for help to solve their own problems. Today I will try to answer the first group. I wonder if yiou are familiar with the pamphlets published by the Government’s Children’s Bur eau? If not, write to the Super intendent of Documents, Washing ton, D. C. for a list of the publica tions of the Children’s Bureau which will be sent ylou free. In it you will find listed pamphlets dealing with almost every prob lem arising in the raising of child-' ren. These pamphlets cost 5c or 10c each. Parents have particular ly praised the pamphlets entitled “Are You Training Your Child to be Happy?”, “The Child From One to Six”, and “Guiding the Aidrlescent”. and there are hund reds of other good ones. You should also get the list of publications of the National Com mittee for Mental Hygiene, 50 West 50th Street, New York City. In it you will find listed many useful pamphlets some of which are free, I would like especially to mention “Some Undersirable Habits and Suggestions as to Treatment” by Dr. Taft 15c. Many parents have found this helpful. Among books I would recom mend “Everyday Problems of the Everyday Child” by Dr. Douglas A. Thom. This bdok is written in simple style by an eminent physician and covers every pro blem likely to arise in the life of a child. It costs $2.50 and is pub • lished by the Appleton Century Co. of New York but it is proba bly in your town or school lib rary. ■ ■ o SOIL DISTRICTS Soil Conservation Districts now cover 136 million acres in the United States, including nearly 10 million acres in North Caro lina. Children Should Be Taught Rules Os Traffic Safety Raleigh. May 10 The fact that twenty-one children were killed on North Carolina streets and highways the first three months (of this year is viewed by Ronald Hocutt, Director of the Highway Safety Division, as a stem challenge to everyone inter ested in safety, but particularly, to North Carolina parents. “Pending the fulfillment of our hope of having safety taught in eveTy school in North Carolina, the responsibility for teaching our children safety habits must lie chiefly with their parents,” said Hocutt. The safety director pointed out that the 21 traffic fatality victims under 15 years of age included nine who were crossing or play ing in the street or roadway, one skater who skated in front of a car, one bicyclist whlo disregarded a stop sign, and one child on a sled. “If parents expect their child, ren to walk, play, skate and ride bicycles in a safe manner, they must take it upon themselves to impress their children with the importanloe of safe practices and the dangers of wrong practics,” Hocutt said. “If yrour child rides a bicycle, see that he or she learns safe cy cling habits, preferably by join ing a Bicycle Club, if there is one in your community; if your child owns skates, teach him not to skate in the street; and, above all, see that your child doesn’t play in the street, that he learns Vote For J.M. BROUGHTON For GOVERNOR In The Democratic Primary Saturday, May 25th "•' I 'r' \ A Sound Program of Progress for North Carolina is the Foundation of the Broughton Platform. “Sound government is the best liberalism; sane progress is the best conservatism. “If elected to the high office of Governor I will consider the position as a sacred trust, in the discharge of which it will be my imperative duty to seek the improvement of conditions affect ing all of our citizens and the enlargement of opportunities for the children and youth of our great State. “I believe wholeheartedly in the constructive form of govern ment given the people of North Carolina by the Democratic Par ty, and, if elected, I shall strive earnestly to uphold the record and traditions of the Democratic Party in North Carolina.” Lei’s Get Together and Elect J. M. BROUGHTON as the next Governor of North Carolina! •*i-.• . - • • • : V -•- ;• ’ - . (Political advertising paid for by friends of Mr- Broughton in Person county.)] « Ronald Hocutt Warns People Os Night Hazards 11 Raleigh Calling attention to the fact that three persons were killed in North Carolina last month as a result cf failing to take proper precautions when changing tires on the highway at night, Ronald Hocutt, Director of the Highway Safety division, gave out the following sugges tions: When compelled to make re pairs or change a tire on the high way at night, the first precaution to observe,is pulling (completely off the highway or as far as over on the shoulder as possible. Flares should be placed on the highway some feet behind the car and also in front of it, but if you no don’t carry flares you should by all means leave the dim lights on your car burning. If working on the side of the car next to the highway, it is wise to move around to the other side when a car approaches. “These are simple, commonsen se precautions, and fatal acci dents of this type will be mater ially reduced if not entirely eli minated when all motorists fol low such precautions in making repairs or changing tires on the hghway at night,” Hocutt said. to look before crossing the street or road, and that he cultivates safe pedestrian habits. “It is better that your child learn the lessons of safety through teaching, not through experien ce.” SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1940 GENERAL MOTORS FAYS 31 DIVIDEND New York Ceneral Motors Corporation recently declared a dividend of $1 on the common stock payable June 12. The di vidend will total about $43,000.- 000. It is payable out of second quarter earnings. 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