,vg Ma/ Rev. Mr. Cleland fSfo Preaches Able ||?; Sermon at Bethel ?ern>un H a.m.. Sunday. April 1?th. t &Jr[\' Theuie: "The Day of Judgment." ' It would lie hard to find a rutIoiimI iJMw;person, who has not given some thought concerning life In this world, life here la of a probationary nut tire. ' ^ ^ There Is a future life towards which / us ur<* tending. freedom simply iiieana tliut he has 8 Wi ; , V .' :/ \[' .c ' % '' -' '- ' * 'I ; .-.' J- . REV. W. C. CLELAND. ^ Pastor of Bethel A. M. E. Cburrh. f, . j North Regan Street. ; 1. Man is ft free moral being. This tlie privilege of making aVlxtlm Tills r".freedom brings man within the stupe . v.of moral law. . . Where there Is law there Is hc X countahlllty. ; &'y ^11. lt,U set forth in the Scrip. ^ *'"ture that there will be a day of Judgment. The idea of reckoning Is in the very nature of man. At some time ? "all of us must give account for what 'we have done. The decision will rest upon the opportunity we have had. I 1 . 111. We have this consolation: imi ?e mju11 k*? wuir a jum jiiuk*% -*n the affairs of men justice la often miscarried. Jesus Christ is the advn/ " 'or ill, who believe in hlra. ^ Our acceptance or rejection of i Jesus Christ will determine the decision of thfe Impartial Judge. J.-' '*' ? r Police Make Search For Pair for Theft General W. Hayncs, Negro. 2T?7 West Whlttlngton street, and police today were seeking an unidentified . * Negro man and woman who allegedly , f,t poeed as healers and film flammed '*'? Haynes out of $4K In money and left their victim In no better physical rendition. q v,v Police SMld their Information whs c j ' that a negro posing as a priest went I. IU iiBjim Iiuuir m MUl nuaj aim ' ; powd to oire htm of a minor physical \.'r? Infirmity. _ . Haynes paid $2 to the alleged lmt'i? wbo * * to r(!turi? n*xl day for the first Installment of "dl iS? 'T,D* b?*,,r?R'*' police w?ld they werf ; f ; Hajoea nerdr saw the man again hut >.the next day-.a young Negri rJ Vj' - 'woman came to Hsync's home and ot ir his lapel ;w pinned'it flower, whlcl "^Tv-was; supposed to possess mlraculooi H^h&^porwer*.1 2-'%' *:>. ' . leln'.'j; Saturday the aame woman re 1 turned to remove the flower, and li :m& ao* doing 160 In money wrlch wai , pinned about Haynea' ahlrt stuck-tt mi . . ? ORE CiKECl A. and T. Keys Program For Defense Has Readjusted Curricula To Meet National Needs ' Ever conscious of the change in demands of the community, state and country with the times. A. and T. College, C.reensboro, which has played an important part in the preparation of youth for useful citizenship for 51 years, has recently readjusted her curricula to meet the needs of a nutiou which is faced with the herculean tusk of defending the principles of democracy. This defense calls for the most fultv miiiIdiim) nfrciina in nil flol.w vita) to It. and The colleges and universities of the country are held largely resjsmslble in seeing thut all shortages of such persons are eliminated by an increased ourput. A. ami T. college will answer the challenge for an Increased output by accelerating the educational program, thus releasing more technicians, skilled artisans and educational program, thus releasing more technicians. skilled artisans, and educational lenders at shorter Intervals. A student who would ordinarily graduate In four years may now, through attending college during the summer. < graduate In three years. With the growth In dominance of the technical aspect in modern day civilization, tlieer has heen a rapid shift of college students from the other departments to the technical department. The various divisions of this department are taxed to the limit by the onrush of persons who seek technical training. Prof. J. M. Marteena, dean of the technical department. disclosed recently that ull " urjjiii iiuriii inur J""" wnltlriK for them on their gemination. The technical department or xchuol of mechanic arts offers courses lead: Infc to the bachelor of acience degree In arhltectural engineering, bualntwi t administration; commercial education. commercial Industries and trade , teachers, electrical engineering, fine nrta, industrial 'arts and mechanical i engineering. Extensive offering In i mathematics and - physics are also i made for students. The vocational coorsea which are offered, and which - lead to certificates are auto tnecbani lea, carpentry, cabinet making and upholstering, shoe repairing and o lestherwork, tailoring, mahlne . shop practice, masonry, laundry manage I :--y;: x?TMEr-^ : 01 MSBORO, N. C. SATURDAY, APRIL W| meat, secretarial science. am) phiiuhins and steam fitting. . Under the supervision of the school of mechanics, the college has offered such defense courses as airplane ami engine mechanics, materials testinu and Inspection and rndio cotuiitunlcations. The radio communication* courses are now I wing offered Mt th# college. which is the only Negro lustl tution in the state offering them m the college level A. and T. Is als< sisNisorlog these courses In Ilaleigl auu I'urnuin, nun i.s anenipiing h mtubligh them in Asheville and Win ston-Salem. The demand for proficient typist' today ia great, and A. and T. cnlltv is now offering Intensive courimt ii typing and stenography to quallf; students immediately for the Increar in?t nuudrer ?f civil service |??si tioiitt. 4 The agricultural department Is cor ducting victory garden campaign tliroughout Greensboro and the Rtat< Community gardens, sponsored by vi rioua victory garden cltilitt, arrj au|iei vised by members of the A. and 'J college faculty, who give lectures air demonstrations to club tueinlrers. Dr. C. M. BUI. head of the chett istry department, has for some tlin tree nconducting experimeuta In an a tempt to discover a suitable rub!* substitute. He announced recent I very near future. OOOD MEASURE. .* ? * . . i An Irishman p*w?l h shop whir advertised "Everything Sold by. tl i Yard." Thinking to piny a Joke c the' shop-keeper. the Irishman wei In and asked for a Yard of milk. The shop-keeper, not to be nutdno ! dlp'ped bla finger In a bowl of ml and drew a line a yard long on tl counter "Fire ceota, please,** he aal ' "All right," the Irishman came bar ' "roll It up and 111 take It JH - - .1 H . Real JTLC 18. 1942 1 N Is [ n ^ nr? H H i nil the iiiiii lott 1Jfa Ilia chn B998HraK?^S^H cro gap 1 inn' var K'H tlui r? prl din hai A. and T. Has 2 Prominent ?"r Speakers for Health Week ' Clreenslmro?A. ami T. College pre- m? sonted two iuhIu shakers In Ms relebratlon of National Negro Health 1 Week. Mrs. Ceueva C\ Hunt, super- ?>r' ' Intetident of the 1? Richardson Me- 001 1 mortal Hospital of this city. and C. W.H S. Iturhanan. of the munlripnl health department staff. ?? The firngrams were sponsored by ll * the A. und'T. Health committee, Dr. f F. K. Davis, chairman, ti Mrs. Hunt, who spoke on "Nursing . f hs a Profession,** declared that In nursing. one must train the niiml as t||( - well aa the hand. In listing the pre- sJl requisites for nurse training, she said |j.|| that although college students are ^ IH prpfrrrw, persona who have pradu- |n ated from an accredited hfph school h|] x. In the first one-third of the clues ar.e flr r. eligible. "Women who want to !* pv [*. pond nnrws must t?e conscientious, of o( (] hlph moral character, cultured, jrood |(J conversationalists, well read and must be able to keep secrets.** she hfl >< "w t* t- Mr. Buchanan, who spoke on "Con- Wi *r fservatlon of Health" said. "There Is M, ly no conservation of more vital Imporie tance to national defense than the conservation of health." He listed m syphilis 88 OI>? ,h* greatest men- m aces to health. "Many heart and g( tiraln diseases cah be traced to .k aenhllla " ha Hill ? ' Mr. Huchannn revealed that of all w ?n men examined for military service, U1 nt 00.000 wmp rejected or deferred be- gj ratue of vrr>ereal dlaeanea. "In the ft last war many IWea were I oat be^ rau?> of thla men are. This la being d prevented In the present war by the. ^ health precaotlona taken by military ft and health authorities," be Mid. t I The Puiur^O^look.'. IOK l-RICE: 5c egro C. of C. Formed t Charlotte Smith University Hopes To Improve Community Life I HAltLOTTE. April 1.1?In Hit oft to improve the community life H r>njr Negroes Johnson C. Smith unlslty through some of Its faculty | mlier* has organized a Charlotte | :ro chamiicr of commerce. j 'his organization Is composed of Negroes who are interested in | Itiiprovemeiit of community life ung Negroes In the city of Chure. .Men and women who are en;ed In husiness and professional I of the city constitutes the nni- I ity of the uietuliershlp in this or- | itzatlon. However, there are aux- j ry organizations composed of the | lufeurs, maids, restaurant owners, I eery owners and other types of ' [ ;inesses operating in the dry. *hrough the cImidImt uri effort is , lie to bring to the uttentiou of the Sous persons engaged in business I commerce latent inforamtlon irlng upon their particular 1 fields endeavor. Through the co-opera- | i of members of the faculty a I y excellent Negro directory was nted and distributed. The 1042 1 ectory is now being compiled Ich will offer many improvements' r the one last year in that it will re listed the various skilled Negro rkers. All carpenters, plasterers, chanlca. etc.. will be listed toher in a separate part of the eetory. rhe university through the cham of commerce lias done much to g to a high level und build a re wholesome community relutlonp between the school and the peo of the community. This effort milses to l?e one of the greutest itrlbutlons the school has made tore! helping Improve the lives of groes In recent years. Wilson Police lunt Wild Dot* WILSON, April lft.?A giant "wolfe" |tolice due that apparently puts f? "Hound of the ItNikrrrllln" to unie In Hppearniire and which hus I led a number of hogs und dogs in e country club section near here the last few weeks was being lilted yesterday by a posse of men ined with shotpius. rifles anil en sub-machine guns as the office Kherlff W. A. Wea thereby Joined the search. Those who has seen the "killer" iund from a distance In the lust w weeks deserllie It aa "a giant [ilfllke animal whose shoulders are me 2 feet, six Inches from the ound." Fearing that the mystery hound Ight attack small children In the Aghborhond, farmers and deputies lent moat of tfie^ day yesterday unmix me creature. Newest nut rape carried out by the lid police doy-wna the killing Satrday morning early of an Eakliqo . )lta owned by Lyo Newnhara. pne oalonal at the Wilson country club. ^ Plans are being furnished In Canda to manufacture synthetic rubber mm oil carried by pipeline from the ?, tnlted States.

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