The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 11, 1939, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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    DR. CARVER ADDRESSES
NEW YORK FORUM
TELLS OF IMPORTANT ROLE
PLAYED BY CHEMISTRY IN
WAR AND PEACE
AWARDED V. ROOSEVELT
“FOR D1STINGUSHED SER
VICE IN THE FIELD OF
SCIENCE”
New York City, Nov. 9 (ANP) I
.—A featured speaker on last
Wednesday’s session of .he
Herald-Tribune's Forum on Cur
rent Problems was Tuskc
Etituto’s famed Dr. Gi-irg; V*.
ing.'rm Carver, scientist and "he
mist, who discussed the parr
p' ed by chemistry in warfare
and in peace.
Dr. Carver’s appearance as
forum speaker was a prelude to
the more formal occasion last
Friday night when the noted
chemist was awarded the Theo
dore Roosevelt medal “for dis
t'T.guished s.rvice in the field of
Science.” The presentation was
made following a dinner at Roo
sevelt House on Fast 2l>th street
and present for the impressive
ceremony were Dr. Frederick D.
Patterson, president of Tuskegee
and Dr. W.n. Jay Schieff-din,
chairman of Tuskegee'g board ot
trustee.’ and Dr. A. W. Curtis,
Jr., assistant to Professor Car
ver.
Co-speaker with Dr. Carver on
the Forum program was Ool.
Adelbo Gibson, chemical warfare
officer of he United States Army
2n(| Corps Area. Dr. Carver told
h's hearers that the present Eu
ropean conflict would develop new
needs of humanity whicn research
chemists would try to sojve when
peace came again, beclaring »ha
the research chemist will be a
great factor in future world de
velopment, Dr. Carver said:
"I b lieve that America is on
the eve of the greatest scientific
development it has ever known,
and1 destined to become a leader
along many lin s of practical
endeavor heretofore unnoticed.
The chemist will mo longer fbe
satisfied to become a mere an
alyse, often going over the same
thirtg day after day. The idea1
chemist' of the future will be an
investigator, one who dares tio
think and work with an indepen
dent freedom not p rmissable
heretofore unfolding before fur
eyes a veri 'able mystic maze of
r.ew and useful products, from
material almost or quite benratn
eur feet and now considered of
little or no value.
“The Southern section of the
United Sta es will probably be
come the gr.atest beneficiary of
this research, on account of its
vast and varied storehouse Of
undeveloped riches along many
lines. We really know so little
of those fields although they
hold the golden keys of a happy
and successful life, bubbling over
with one joyous thrill after anoth
er as chemical and physical dis
coveries draw back the curcain
on new wonders before our as
tonished gaze.”
—-ovo
ONLY TWO SHILLINGS
(By Charlotte C. Wright (C)
Wo doubt if it is possible for
4iur American friends to visualizv
ll'c uepths if poverty which su'
pound many of our people in
South Africa from the cradle to
the grave.
A few days ago Bishop Wrignt
had a little meeting of the mis
sionary women at Evation. We
had expected perhaps a baker's
dozen, but to our pleasant sur
prise there were about thirty wo
men and eight en. They have a
deep interest in their problems
and a yearning to rise abovo
conditions which is very pathetic.
This was just an informal,
heart-to-heart meeting, in which
they were encou^Hped to tell o'
Hi-r problems, especially thos -
pinaining to the education if
their children.
I wish I could draw an accurate
peture of one of the women who
rose to give expression to her
I
Notable Visit Episcopal School
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Group of outstanding visitors
who gathered at S . Paul Normal
and Industrial School, Lawr-ne
ville. Va. last Friday. Congress
man Arthur W. Mitchell deliver*
e,| the principal address to a
itatwide audience.
Left to rinrht first row: Dr.
RGiber A. Patton, Director of the I
American Church Institute; Hon.
Arthur W. Mitchell, Dean Peter
Ridley; Seco r.l row: Dr. War
lace A. Rattle, field secretary of
the Institute which supports ihe
Episcopal schools for Negroes in
the country; P. D. Young, Nor
folk, Va., distinguished editor
lrd A. Holsry, Tusk. •:(■« field
fficer, AAA. (ANP)
iouill iuK«ri nit; woki-d
Forty one thousand five hun
dred children in the city public
an<j parochial schools and in the
euuu y elementary schools are en
rolled in the Douglas County
Junior Red Cross, under the slo
gan “Service to Others."
1 his great army of young cru
saders is joined with millions of
Junior Red Cross members in 61
nations througnout the world ah
striving for the same objective—
world friendship and service /or
the betterment of all.
Miss Mary Alice Nelson, Juu
ior iwU or oss Secretary fat
Douglas County said Wednesday
that membership in the orgamza
! tion is based only on the young
person’s wish 10 do his part in
making this a better place in
which to live.
Junior Ked Cross members
i lughcut th country are depen
dent on adult membership in tied
Cross in order that their setvice
may continue. The Ked Cross
Roll Call in Douglas County
opens on November 2dih.
feelings. She is the mother >f
two children of fourteen and ter
years of age; but you might have
thought her a grandmother—it i
noticeable that many of the wo
men age greatly aft r marriage.
Sho was short of stature, bare
foot, dressed in a nondescript
skirt, waisj and shawl, with a
black scarf wound about her
head.
She said through an interpre
ter that her children had been in
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school before the winter holidays
but on their return they w re re
jected and as she spoke her tears
fell to the floor. On inquiry as to
why they were rejected she said
that according to school regula
tions there is a charge of one
shilling f(>r the registration of
every child after the holidays anf|
she did not have the two shil
lings!
Her husband works in Johan
nesburg, 30 miles distant. He
does not send her money. If she
goes to him she says he will help
lur, but it costs about five shill
ings for transportation to this
“city of gold’’ and hack. How
ever, we must not forget to teil
you that this husband’s job pays
him the magnificent wage of
twelve shillings (a little less
than three dollars) p?r month.
Bishop Wright and I each con
tributed a shining, which she re
ceived with Doth hands, her
changed countenance testifying
to her extreme pleasure, and she
said in her native tongue, “Both
| of my chtldren will be sent bach
to school tomorrow.’’
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BUSINESS WOMEN
HOLD MEETING
Wilmington, Del. Nov. 9 (0)—
The National Association of Ne
gro Business and Professional
Women’s club met in Annual
Convention on the 14th and 15ih
days of October. The principal
discussion was based on mothods
of creating opportunities for
women in business. The aim of
the Association has been to en
courage women to make for
themselves careers in the busi
ness and professional field.
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—READ The OMAHA GC1IDE—
Nf.W YORK MUSIC
SOCIETY STARTS
F A L L PROGRAM
ORGANIZE GIRLS’ SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA AND YOUNG
PEOPLES RAM)
MUNICIPAL ART COMMITTEE
AIDS WORK
New* York City, Nov. 9 {ANP)
—Officials of the Metropolitan
Music Society, Inc., have started
;n active Fall program which in
cludes the forming of several
musical units, both in Manhattan
and in Brooklyn.
Aim of the society, a non-pro
fit corpora don, is to develop in
the Greater New York area a
appreciation for, music, in all its
forms- Tho society was granted a
charter (he Secretary of State
o Oct. 7, thus paving the way
for fulfillment of the organiza
tion’s inter-city program.
Officers of the society are Dr.
Henry O. Harding, president;
Mrs. Louise F. Morris, vice presi
dent; Rev. John H. Johnson,
treasurer; Miss Amelia B. King,
stcretai y; Miss Adelaide De
i Frantz, financial secretary; and
Gaston 0. Saunders, Jr., musical
I director. The board of directors
of 35, includes: Rev. Shelton Hale
Bishop, Roy Wilkins, A. G. Fall
ings and Rev. O. Clay Maxwell.
Jr-, Miss Vivian A. Roberts, C.
M. Hanson and others.
I Th‘„ Municipal Art Committee
1 of the City of New York will
co-sponsor the work of the so
ciety. Mayor LaGuardia appointed
Mrs. Henry Breckinridge, chair
man of the committee.
Gaston 0. Saunders Jr., musi
cal director of the society will
be assisted by Marion Cumlbo,
cellist; Raymonj LeMieus, violin
ist; Miss Gertrude Peterson, con
cert harpist, and other- yet to
be na*ned
Rehearsals of the Girls Sym
phony Orchestra were begun on
Oct. 28. Enrollment for the Young
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F. C.—The work that I am do
ing now is just too herd and I
want to know if I give up ‘his
job would I be able Jo get some
thing a little different?
Ans: Imbed you could. O.ie
in your condition should not
'be lifting and doing such
bard work at this time. I
honestly feel that if you er
plain your cas« to your pres
^cople’s Band and Orchestra is
no in progress. R hearsals wi'l
be held in Manhattan and in
Brooklyn. The Manhattan Center
is the Parish House of St
Philip’s church at 215 W. 133rd
street. The Brooklyn center is
he Hudson Avenue Boy’s Club,
377 Hudson avenue.
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j ent employer, she will see
fit to give you work of a
different nature until after
I the birth of your child.
* * *
M. E. F.—Does .his boy still
| care for me as lie says and vill
; we many ?
|
Ans: He does like you, but
there isn’t that same feeling
that you two experienced
some years ago. Don’t encou
rage his making up with you.
Continue to go wi.h the
young man you are keeping
company with now a- well as
encourage other friends.
* * *
W. P.—Please sir give nr: some
advice as soon as you can. Doer,
this party I am going uith mean
rre any good?
Ans: Sho seems to like you
quite well, but I am afra d
that if you don't g'>t you a
JOB right away she is going
to find someone with a iittla
more monty to spena. Get
out and look for work and
you can find something to
do.
* * *
M. A. P.—Will I ever go:, over
thi, illness that the doctor has
been treating me for so long'?
Ans: Yts, in time you aie
going to be well and healthy
again. In the meantime, you
should continue with yovr
treatments and be very care
ful about your health. You
Lave made wonderful pro
gress thus far.
* * *
L. T. G.—Tell me what to do
as I have a little baby girl to
support and I don't have a job
and can’t even support myself.
Tell me if there is a chance of
ma getting a man that will help
with th. child and support me?
Ans: Why don’t you get
in touch with this child’s
xathei and i . him to con
tribute to her support? Write
him iir.irediately and veil him
that if he doesn’t do so wi!i
ially, that you will to force
him to help out with this
child. Now, for yourself, you
will have to make up your
mind .o get a job and do to
b fore you starve. Leave the
child with a fliend and find
you something to do tnis vevy
week.
* * *
F. C.—I am planning on mak
ing a trip to Detroit this coming
December and wonder if it would
be die sensible thing for me to
do?
Ans: Maybe not so sensible
but you certainly will have a
swell time. The young man
that you have been corres
ponding with for the pa«*
two years is counting the
days until you get there. He
wtll show you one swell time.
I doubt seriously if you will
make the trip home or not
* * *
F. C.—Is there a chance of my
husband giving up his liquor in
preference to me?
Ans: No. He drank when
you married him, and he wiii
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