WEEK ENDINf;, SATURDAY. AraiL 28, 1943 THE CAKOUNIAN PAGE THREE Hampton Summer School Offerings Are Announced MINISTERS' CONFERENCE CANCELLED ffAMPTON INSTITUTE, Va. ~ HAMPTON INSTITUTE. Vu. — j Announcemenl of the iy-15 surnnur school offerings at nmnjjton Insti tute was made today i Wednesday,; April 25) by William M. Cooper, di*' rector of exeiision and summer study at the college, who also, mode it known that :i catalotjuc of: the offerings has ju.sl been publish-' ed. Requests for the catalogue • should be addressed to the summer school office at Hampton Institute, i Registiution day for the summer;,. . .chuul will be Tu..«lb,, June 13. '> ''""'■"e Iruvel reslriction.., with clusswurk elarlina the tnllow- 'f' Hl'b'P'"" In, day. The six-week tenn ends,'"f'?'"' ” Conference w.U on July 31. and the tintcweek tenn I.i'' hold thus year. Chairlalii C. ends on Auaust 22. I ^ Chazcaiid. executive secretary. In addition to regular undergrad uate courses in a variety of subjects, the summer school at Hampton tliis; year will feature several work.sliops and institutes, as wuU us & lish competence clinic and a ar in research, to meet special ncedi of the students who enroll, accord ing to Mr. Cooper's announcement Chazcaiid, executive tias announced in u letter to the members of the conference. The con ference has for a number of ycais ; attracted .several hundred clerics to V!'s • Hampton Institute campus each June. PointiiiK out that, if held, the con- _. ference would have to limit its at- j", tendance to .10 persons in addition HJ also pulntid out thf imlusiun J"-' of spesiul educuliun rouisfs (or ‘''-’‘t teachers „f the deaf ,„.d the blind.!?'”" nut to held the c.nterence had Of special Inleresl In preparln, consullaUon wil l for an air-minded iH..sIwar wurld is ""’ ennter™™ n,- H,... the workshop on aviation for teach-, ur t era, to be conducted by John W, Lei RETIRES AFTER 42 the conference president, Dr. Ha'- vey N- John.son of Poilsmouth. Dr •mon, secretary, of Ark. i local executive board and Hampton Institute group members, officials. C>ia|)hiin Chazeaud expressed in his letter the hope that by June, IMC. the war will have come to an end. and asked the members for suggestions as to the leaders, lector- s. and seminars they would like livil air regu- '^*^’ ^■'’ve included in the next Min- I' j.stors’ Conference. Frank of the Hamptnn Institute staff. Based upon the program prj- vlded by t)ie Aviation Education Service of the Civ*! Aeronaullcs Ad ministraion. it will be a non-techni- cal, general course, including the history of aviation. g« lu ral scrvic- nlg and operation of aircraft, aero dynamics, meterology. communica tion, navigation, and lalions. as well as ineterials and methods of teaching aeiunuutics. ' ' ( Four semester houis of graduate language development of deaf chil-; credit may be earned in this work-i rfien. principles and methods and shop, which will be conducted from | Icchntqques and appliances used in June 19 to July 31. . instiuctiiig the blind. Other workshops to be held dur- 7*l)e English Competence Clinic' Ing the summer se.ssiuii at Hampton | will be conducted by a group of arc the Workshop for Leadt-rs of giaduate students and instructors. Church, Community, and School ' to provide assistance for summei Music directed by James E, iJorsey fchool students in the fundamentals of Lincoln University (Pa.); the of English expre-ssion and correct’ Workshop for Ministers and Teach- social usage. In the clinic standard er Cooperation in Meeting Uie tests will be administered for the Needs of Youth, directed by Miss, purpo.se of diagnosing the needs of Bessie R. Jones of Bennett Collego; students and assistance in writing the Workshop on Health Problems and speaking clear, simple, correct of the Child, directed by Mrs. English will be given both indlvid- Maryrose Allen of Howiird Univer- uaily and in small groups, sity: and the Work.>hop on Guid-' Institutes, offering opportunity aiice Techniques. directed by for brief, Intensive study of specific Chtster O. ^'atlllew.^ of Ohio Wes-1 i-.sue.4 and probleni.s, will include a leyan University. meeting of the National Society of Courses In the education of the , Special Education. July 19 and 20: deaf and the blind will be offered in . Institute on Guidance in Education, the summer school primarily for July 19 to 21 Institute on Problems teachers in seivicc and graduate m Teaching Reading. August 1 to students, but they may also be tak- ■ i8; Institute on Family Life Prob- en by properly qualified, advaiic- 1,-ms for Homemakers, August l to ed students wtio are interested m , g; institute on Post-War Planning, this urea of education. . August 10. Couducted under the direction o* y P. C. Potts, assistant uirector of SERVICES FOR FLYING PUBLIC the American Foundatiin for the WASHINGTON — Twenty differ- Blind. the Special Education offer-, ent flying services are being fur- Ings include a background course _ nisiiod at present by tlie CAA'.s Fed- dealing with the deviations of the erul Airways personnel to aid the physically, mentally and socially flying public. These range from unadjusted child; tests and mca- .li-niri..- and special weather repurts surements of the deaf and blind, aru.i notices ti* airmen through two- turricular rraterials for materials v.ay cominunicution with aircraft to for blind and deaf chldren. the diicction finder services. Fifteen 4-II Club members m Florence County, S. C, recently showed their animals at llu' State Fat Slock Show hehl in Fli-reiiC', S. C ThoM' cattles we.e fin.iiiCid by the Florence PrcKhklio:! C'idi; A.ssociation, of wliiili J. MeC. Martin is .sccrc-tary-tre.i.-ui'r. Thv animals which wen- shnwn a id ■••old at the --ale Ci-mptiicd favor ably with ’lie ''iliei- bief imHIc bri-iight ti. th .'liow, Tinee -if the -l-H Club ii-Lmbii had their ani mal' ;;iadc-i as •fhi'ice" while tlie r■lnaindel■ wi'ii' judged as ’‘iiii'diuiii." .•\l,ciVi“ we .sei fr: iding fioin 1'!': to li^ihti the loilnwiti.; hh.i- Williston School Choral Club Visits Shaw and State ence County Negrop , tugeiiier with some of thf I'l which they .old a! 11;-. K.i; St'ck . which followed : I., >i.r Cooper, Thoiv.!,.. n>i,,.in. P.'.•.•i J.a-k.-oj,, Air..11 -. H-.m-.n, Wine- Myer.'. Hob, ri M> i l..on .li re w.--. Itov MeWnile. T ,f; gniie.- .o-d F:;.iik (:..iiicy. with knife. . I.'lf-.ld levtif.cd .1,:,* .,1. nALEKIH - 'lliiiiy ei;;lit U l- li.stun lligb Seli'-o, stadent' ol WjI- iitiiigtoii. inernljei- of Ihe 'ciroi.r choral club. \i i!eil .St>..w I'o...- i" and North C..iobi:a ('..il ham "M Wedne-diiy l.ot wi.;., , Tile sliideiils were- ac oTn|i.oi: d by Principal FihI .1 Hone:;:, .larm-; Tli»mpson. dinelijr of ehoi al nm: le. and iwi> teaelier.-. Mi I., S. V\il- Lams and Miss Kiilie Allen. i Arriving m niii'L.iin slmrlv aflir 7 o'elnek W, •.liio.d .y n ornnw. tin stiidems fresh'nid up in 1>h' c'dl- IcgL-'s dormilorie.s, and were hiii-r, 5erved a special breakf;isl al following breakfast, Charles C. Amc-y. busiiiis.s ni;in..i;r al N. V College, conduct, d the s|tid iit on a tuui' uf the college's buddings and gnninds. In Raleigh, the Williston choris ters sang for the Shaw studtnts :i noun, and were M-rved hinehooii shortly afterwai'd aii'i Liter in IH- iJicr noon the .;roiip sane, al the Wasidngton Hii-h School where they spint much if 'he aflc noon before lettirning to WiUriing'on in Hie eve ning. Tile thirty elghl sludeiil:- who visited nalrii'h and Durham wen : Lillie Mae Aiiflersoii. Ro.sa Lee Blockir, Ruih Elizabetii nrown. Jannic Lucille Biyant, Winston Childs. .Jessie Stcoii Coinadotic. James Williair Davis. Annie l*i-ar Dixon. Aliec- Durant. James Fai- son. Jr., F/lna Earle Koylev. Her bert Mdton Gantt. Fmm.i Cathe rine Graham, Ileiu.v William Ham monds'. Arltiui' Thi):-.:i: Hiek:. James Edward link . Ttuodore .foil,-.--. Hatth* M ■ -h>*in--on. Ja-ee'; (;0l HI iNEWS I,,. : vver \i Maiy Aliee Thom:.- d f ol lla'.ie .Sti.,-1 ple.rded ipnl- 1\ I.. I'll.II -I ' --f lre.-.]>assing atid di-- ' idi-.iy ii-ndiiel. Sli-' w..:. : r,tened ;:‘i d.iy- in jail, so-pended '-n e».Mdilii-ii ili-.i .--he pay costs and ic- G-iffi nioir -ji . , '0d too leiieh .ford tlio..-,hi. Cii ' Oolll.. of b. ;,.II . f-.r d. Wh n .S..II,I the money Griffi iiim. Griffi; w.i- al o I d- , - ok •. j.ay WAMli.NGTON ~ A 72yoai'-old J-'egu) lMi who has .erved in the ijficer.s of nine Secretaries of States: ami ha-: a-sisted il diplomatic af- fao- fo- .-,x i’r,sideiit.s was person-' ally liouortd by Vm, R, Steltinius. -o', S ii,'t;iiy „f S'.lie. TiiUi'sdiiv. .'.j-iil al corcinoiues marking hii* re;:;'!.-i:.(-n‘. aft. r 42 years in Govern- ■ •I I at b,'i'v ice. Tm- \ II Government worker w fio lui'J sp.'iil jJ y ears in the Slate D- }..,rtmeiii was Louir S. -Myers, 739 pM.-l: Creek Church Hoad. N. W , vV.ohiii'it-m, D. C. M--, Myers, who' born in llu capital on April 2. (iitered ihe Fofl'Mal .service as iiorer iu the D>'parlmcnt of Coirir.eice and Labor under the ad- lehii-trahoi* of Picsid'.iit Thcouuie E. .. . V. 1' in 1303. '' ias long employment in • .■s'-io- Dep.-.rtin-nt, he was aa- _'.eii 1,1 si;\,- Piiiieo Henry of Co i::' iii.v. I.v Hung Chang of China, t .o Ih^-si 'ont of Paniiina. Duke of 'iVi'.'i- •. Pnsid.nl Quezon of the Phihpphi---. .-\rrbuny Fden of Great M.'it.i.n. Gi'iuTii! Ose;,r E.s£ude.'a. C -u-mandei'-iu.Chief of th,.- Chilean \;i'w. anh :i.c Foreign Ministers of Ctiin;., tl-L Netherlands and other 11‘ aCo ha- \vi’ncs.sed the offl- '■'.'il pr'-.- nti'im of many notables to :1... .oiii.ti.v .ind .tUeiicicd tlic sign- of miinerous slate documents. i'lNid.i.- acreem-nts on lend-lease uh . Gn .,1 Itritain. Sovh'l i:-.- i.i Chi!..,. Ci-u;iv, Mexieo, M.- i-.-il..!. Co !.. Rw., nii'i Cuba. .\i the retirein-nt c remony in Myers has served nine Sccrctarieci of State — Philander C. Knox. Wil-I lium Jennings Bi yant, Robert Lan- ! ' Bainbridgc Colby, Charles j Evans Hughes. Frank B. Kellogg, Henry L. Slimson. Cordell Hull for i Iwidve years, and, fii illy, myself. . He has a.s.sisted at Wh.ie Huu.se | dinners and receptions during the ; iidminislralions of Presidents Tuft., Wilson, Harding, Coulidge, Hoover! and Roosevelt. I "As ho retires, I 'hmk Louis' Myers lia.s- every right to feci pride' in a career of Icvoted service to,* his imvernmcnt. 1 know that we ' m t;i(! Department of State arej proud of him and wish him with' all our hearts many years of hap piness and well-deserved rest in hisl j'c’tirfmciit — years which will be enricheil by memories few are priv- * ileged to have of personal asiDcia- tion with the lung line o«iKrcat American statemer. iie nus A'vcd so loyally and well." Mr. M.vtTs Is a member of the Elks. Odd Fellows, and the Masonic fraternal i>rdors, and a trustee of John Wesley AME Zion Church for 16 years. PAINT - PAINT 1.49 Gal. 12 7«an of ■atiefoetfon. AU Colors—Staiai mmd Ewigwli. Mail Ordan Pzoi^^r FUtod Railroad Salvage Co. 329 South Wilmington St ..r f, \u.-.K -.ffiev. la: gi.thried ri ' ti and to |,ri'- II.I: 1 pi.h'.l.d. -Ml .Stcitn -•IS. "I! 1 I ; f|.. of I St.. pi.,, ec,.' I.'.". Lottie Hall i',| of 'nr i'- H-iiiie,- G-ifri.-, -11,j West Soiil'i .'-I'cet. \\a. .Miivieted ami ‘-ente.k-- id til (id (lay. '"i the road;; for ut- templiiu; to cut Will.'iid Santiviford DELTA »A THETA SORORITY HOLDS MEETING IlAl.EIC; 11-- Soi'-u' Jinwny Huge Middlelot.. a cu-fouiidi r and char ier member of Dv.Ua Siitmu Th-a- to S'li'oiily and Alpiha Chaoh r in W.ishiii loj;, 1). C, 111. aecepted Iho iini.iti. 0 Ilf Alplia Zvla Si.gma cliaji- 'er of Raleigh to be vesjjers :.pc.:k- rr ;il lh(- imiiual Delta May Week leh-br.iiion .-.hicli will be held at .'hi.'.v Gjiivei'siiy ChaiwI. Sunday. .Miij (ilh al .> p. Ill, Karlier the same da.v. the meinixrs will hold a dutch bi'ciikfiisi i.) hono*' of the speaker; :il the honu- ..f Sni'or Akins and as • a ',1 'uu. will .ilti n.! morMing worship • .,1 .S!. Am;.i., .. E;,!-.-., j,.| Church.^ . to CO o:,'. cal the jM.ui':. .- • 'll pavii'eiil of 17 111 .'nd re-ts. E F \t i!-.a; '-i Ia.'':i driv r. fe-.hfied ihm h.. . C> I, -l.md hc- iiii; a:>:l b-i'hn by a ni.-’iri i-f in* II. m.c' '-.I.' C hind :i,l:if! him to t.'.kc him iu-me. Wislon p-'.',- s.laded lii*- men to n'tiirn C*>pe- l.'iul';- elii'h s .itid s(.ji) Ixatib", him Afler t'lkiii. r.ipeland to --‘everil places and waitini; f- r him Ihe nuin I'l fii.-ed !'• p.iv *h" fare. W'bh h;id nm to over Sfi. Wdson s ild. (’opelarid s;ii,l that hr \e,i- driink aiid ■'1". ii.embei'ed piilbing.” excellent lincer'" le- ;i'i .md friendship that 1 nre- •eiii 1.1 I.eiiis .Mvers (tiis slandard nil tli( ..nasi..I, •, Old *] \ ..l il .service p, the G , .: c.f the I'l.i'. d S:..t! -. tli’!!;.- ihree of !h. in in Ih, Leparimenl rf "L'-iiis Myers was first appohiled IS lab: r. r in the D. narlim iit of ’■•-ii.rm ire .md Labor in 1903. In 11112 tie trani-feired !•> tin- liept ■r state. H- bn'amc f .isl.iiit m-e- - n;-- !- ie and head messenger in 1910 Sum- lOJ.l he has :iLn act- 1 jis (ieik. fiist to F*cj(1;,iy rdl St;.'e Mull and then to mo. “DiiiiiL' hi- I'ui” (arccr. Loiii^ DRESSES THAT TAKE YOU AROUND THE CLOCK! Wearable Everywhere .$795 to $1975 Have you ;,een our collection of drcMos ? S'ich Lively printed dres.sos, colors to suit everyone. Soft Pastels and Stripes. Every woman wants lo hr- '.vel! di-ssfd—So make your s(.‘lcftion today fioiii our Style Shoppe. OUn SECOND FL!X)R OF FASHION •ilers pL'j.se include 3% N. C. Sales Tax - plus po-slage HndAoiv-Bidk: • "Eastern Carolina’s Largest" # Luuuiieiiu miui'i" P, C. Potts, assistant director of the AmiM'ican Fouiidalion for the Blind, the Special Education offer ings include a background course dealing with the deviations of the physically, mentally and .socially unadjusted child; le-t.s and mea surements of the deaf :ind blind, euri'iculur rraterials fur materials for blind and deaf chldrcn, the, SERVICES FOR FLYING PllBLIC WASHINGTON — Twenty differ ent flying .services are being fur nished at present by the CAA's Fed eral Airways personnel to aid the flying public. These range from li'ii’rly and special we'Other reports and notices to airmen through two- '.•ay coininuihcation with aircraft to ii'h ctiun finder services. . . • • • ^ G The thirty , iglil stud* visited Rah igh and Durham wi-!i; : Lillie Mae And'r.son. Rosa I.cc ! Blacker, Ruth Klizabelh Brown. ! Jannitt Lucille Bry:int, Winsto i Childs'. Je.ssie Stvnii Comadoi.c. James Williarr Davis, Annie P-ar Dixon. Alice Durant. .T;imos r'at- I son. Jr.. E!n:i Earle E't.ylos. Her bert Milton Gantt. Emma Cathe rine Graham. Ilenr.v William ITam- monds, Arttiur Tho:-.:!'; [lick-:. ; .Rimes Edward Hick.. Theodore -lune.s. Hattie M. -- JMi.nson. .Imres Herbert King. .Mi-lv,. I,..rriaiie .Mc- • Millan. Alfred Teiinys ,|, N,-.-, h-i !:. Hiilxrt Anthony X.x.in, RelH-it , I.awrene- Patler.son. Alherl Percy Pcarre. NTarle Arlene .-'.van-, Henry Sol Sim(»ii. Willie James Small. I Burler Parklev. 'rhelin:i M.'ie Smith, [.lerrv l.ee 'I'hornas. Riilb EMlier ! Walker. Thelma William.^. Man i'e ' Mae Williamson, and Robert Lee I Willis. [■•AIR LUNCH" R.MSFS FLYING ( FILING ^ : WASillNC'l'ON - A n. w l.•:ll■- ; ounce "air chi«".v liinili." paik.ig d I so that it will k''’|> hr yi-ari. now fuinished Army flyers on mi.-.'.>ii'..; ! of three hours or moie. h;i.s .uided j .l.tlOir feel to the altitude t!i,y uaiy I reach w ithout an ox.v,:ene mask. ^ The new packamd i.'ii'-ii which can 'be opened with 't.-.ivdy mitten- led hand contaim fiKtyc. i:im', eii >- I colate drops, '.’.um drop.-, fouil.nil leie.mi-'. liioi'ice drop.'- i iid chocolate 1 covered peanuts. Polko dots and moonbeoms ... or in more p'octl- col words... groduoted size polka dots from ihoulder to hem .. . ond stripes to trim. Print / Corole-Lyn spun royon in Wing Grey, Romonce Blue, Green Frost or liloc. a -f Sixes 9 to 15. $898'/- FIRST 1,1 FASHIONS W KU UBQUHAS NOW AT FOUNTAINS TOO! PEPSI COLA COMPANY, LONG ISLAND CITY 1, N.Y. BOTTLED LOCALLY BY FRANCHISED BOTTLERS moer of Uelllii Sigma Tie hi Soroii'.y and Alptia Chuolir in Washiinloii. D. C, li;i - accepted liie ill', iatii n of Aljiha /.ct:. SigU'.i chap- liM- of Raleigh to he vl-sjk.ts speak er at the aiimral Delta May Week leh'braiion wliich wiit lie iu-ld at - ytiaw Hniversity Cliape!. Sunday, r.lay (Ilh at 1 p. m. Eairlie.' the sumo lia.v. llu. members will hold a dutch lireai:f;isi i,i liiino*- of tire -speaker; :.l the home of Soi'or Akins and as; a grout* will ;iltind inorning worship - .,1 St. Ainhr.r.- E|ji.-co.j.il Church. ; -All of the '• plaii': and other ells- cii'-ioii-- of pertinerit i.il.-'rest to the ■ loi iiy m-mbei!; w;r-- *-arricd on • in III'' Ajirjl iTioeiing of Alpha Zcla ; S‘'4ma chapter of Della Sigma ThC'a : ^olollty Saturihiy noon at the; hoini- of Soror Culler, with .Son rs 1 ('amei'on. Williams and Culler serv- ; in ; hostesses. .\ f'lll c iuise ehi{ k n dinner and dessert course w.is served, Meniber.s '.vi'ie given souvenirs in the form -a Delta .'haped baskets of can- dn.s ..nd nuts and iniii'.tnre imibrcl- 1... iiimri'td in soi.irily eolor.s. Soror Ihy.iiit ..f the (Jreensboi'o chapter w:.-. piesented to the member.' a Lite.' . .’dernbers present were Sorors IMI. Cuiler, I.yllc, Cameron. Wrl- iiaii!.'. Slew III I, Hu.".;.'. Kyles. Akii;-. Le\iiu-ion, Rcid and Adams. 'I’l-e cloM-iiu; riicelng of the year Will h.- (il voted lo tho cl(Clio:i i ' Ific -s aiv; will t)C held llie third N.;';'r(la,'.’ in May at the homo of S.-i'.T A-'ams with Son.r.s Ligiitner