More 5(xial iHilaittiehireen Dass Than Delta Wofflanpaiiier Synpo^ Moderator Fimb WA**D4GTMI, D. C. i anKrfir «tewi mmI Mtgpoi thal the opposite was true for TImm it WM* social ditUoiQe fwatoi kwne »a46Mwal| lower class wUte and Negro b^tMWWi tiie «l(wae« witiiki ra- |«w«»F66 JriMNCt tiw pstm « ^-l ^trls. dal jPKMpg than betw«en iin 4«i«rWw wcMr JMtd races ibwnaaeive«, aocording to pfeltWiiMwy findiogg of Dr. JfiaoMe L. Moible, zuxted .educator alnd Wiijihfflr wtio wiU maderates; tbe ftubtic »yH^^osium en wo« nianiiower io be Bpona»red b/ Delte Vbeta fiocority durin Mb'' 2tith aaWawal cocventtat to Mra4Mha«U», D. C.’s Statta-'Oa- ton Watri Aiucust 17-28. Dr . Stoble ia assistant dean oC s^udiMata ait the City CkiUefle of Ifew Y«vk, ohairman of the Re- a^anob CoRuxLittce of the Na- tjonfd Asaociatiofi of Woiara OeaM md CfliWHHritwa ackd tir#] \|ice president of Delta Sigma 1>heta Sorority, an international organization of 20,000 predomi- niantly Negro college women. Matching her 35 Negro girls, ^ged 11, with the white girls used in an earlier similar ex- feriment conducted by a col- Nine MSap A! S. C. State College Are 0iven Names ^ft>nicaBuaaft.c- Njtee hnyiB»t at ftei* Cmo-' IjAfi MtAf Wt0fi toy « teeuftir rnammtUm mad «p-i by me brmni td tnwtaps,: aCCOtlWi^ i« M MMMMMMMint 0t «be at #>o; UtM BMiwwff ariMM^ mMlm- ^1^ the buildings with exception of| the Law School were erected' since 19^ when Preaidant p. C.. Turner became head of the insti tution. The board of trustees in structed Prtsident Turner to ap-J point a committee wHh fui |ieague. Dr. Noble found that power to name air buildings oi Clothing For Hk Entire Family At The Bus Stop Across From Food Fair FOB YOUB GS/VDUATION NEEDS, OUR FRIENDLY CLERKS ARE ALWAYS EAGER TO SERVE YOU phompvly HONEY’S CREDIT aOTHING CO. Phone PA 5-9702 127 E. 3rd St. Witiston'-Salem N. C. Fresh Croujid Hantmrger... lb. 29c Fregfa Park Sausage lb. 29c Fresh Pork liver.. Ib. 35c Frankii lb, 29c Dixie Biscuits . ..can 10c Delite^s Strawberry Pmmes and Crape Jelly.. > jar 29c 2 Baxes Boxes Jim{)^y(]Tks 29c Red Crapei^. - -lb. 25c Nice Alberta Peaekes.. . 3 Bis. 2Sc Home Grown Tomatoes , IK Me Fresh Green Beans..£ lbs. 25c Shore's Food Market 1001 N. CLPVELAND AVENUE WiNSTON^Aim, A', C, the campus not previiously named. The faculty catumittee appointed by the fVresident of the College were D«an S. W. Crawford, Dean M. E. Veenon, Dean H. N. Vlncevt, Dean How- fird Jordan, Jr., Doan F. M. Stan- , Dean T. R. Gay and T. J. iCrawlopd. ai tkn ne- br ^ MnunitUie> toeawl «s amgfrtWiiBii isc- ftxwi tmadtr, atom* an4‘ istvAwt iMiy. PiiMliiai cuueoad wcme m Icd- Hew duami^oey |er saiaa atu-: lights was named ^thea Hall in' 1 ^cognition 4 services of Mr. W. iC- Betbea, BeoccAary and mem- |>er of the Board of Trusttes #ince 1&24. , 2. The academic fouHding was ipamed Turner Hall for Dr. 3. C- Turner, President at the Col- j€ge. * ' 3. Faculty apartment No. 1 was inMned Hendersoa HaQ in recognition of services of Miss Sara B. Henderson, retired, who served for many years as a mem ber of ttie faculty. 4. Faculty apartment No. 2 was named Sheffield Hall in- sfecognition of the long career .of service of Mrs. Helen Wiilklosan Sheffield, Associate Professor of Cheraistrsr and a member of the faculty. 5. New donaltory for women students was named Earle Hall ;(or Mrs. Mary J. I^rle, retired, Booker Alexander, Oeteolt realtor, will p^esi^e over ,| stons of the S7th convention of, the Shrinetf in Pp J^ug. n, Alexaiider to imyerM Potea 4IMHV ttfillA Ma iHMrittMi MM. toils, iMtge ttMM. M4a Iww. a Bwmhar of Dewo ot Wqbm«, M>44MlriMr«f the Ibift (ueai4aal at IftM Cd- lefe. , . f. nu foo4 tospMtf' W88 {wubumA JMfaMtttt Iftitt atf' W. p. Mason, a former nieiql^r of the Board pf Trustees, in.' recognition oi Ma ooMMbutioix' to the progress of the Institution, 7. The. atadijw nampd; Bulldog Stadium in honor of the many individual athletes )vha Jiave made great contributions toi the Institution’s athletic histbry.i 8. Tbe law buildinj waai named Moss Hall in recopiifiOB.' for services and oontributiioiia of Colonel Adam H. Moss, formeU Chairman and member of tha Board of Trustees sines W2S, and in appreciation ot his in-, terest and support of th« wel fare of the institution. 9. The infirmary was namfed' Brooks Infi^ary in honor o| Itfr. C. F. Brooks, « Jqttg-^hw^ chairman of the Board 6i Trtii-: tees and frimd '.of .the institutioo and its people. ^ Tokyo ♦ CHICAG9, m. The A.M.E. Zion delegation to rt>e 14th World Convention oa ^ristian Education, which will |>e held in Tokyo, Japan, August ft-lS, left here Wednesday, for |he meeting. , Bishop H B. Shaw, Wilming ton, N. C., Dr. J. W. Eichelber-. ger. Secretary of Christian Edu cation, with offices located here, and D. P. Wisdom and his wife, are members of the delegation that will make the trip from this area. They left from Midway Airport, via United Airlln^, at 2:30 P.M. Their itinerary calls for a stop at Honolulu, where they will stay until August 3rd. They will arrive in Tokyo Tues day, August 5. They will be joined by Bishop) and Mrs. W. J. Walls, upon arri val in Japan. Miss Marian J. Marsh, Richmond, Va., Presi dent, National Christian Youth; Council, A.M.E. Zion Church, will also join them at Tokyo. She has been attending the 'World Institute on Christian liduoation, which was held at 8elwa and Kobe Colleges, July ^9 to August 1. f'Bishop Shaw, Dr. Eichelber- ' and Mr. and Mrs. Wisdom jifili contlsue on a trip around tbe world which will end at London, England, October 9. THE CAROLINA TIMtS ^ .Satiirdi»,, invnkini/ ni-tthi»r thi' ijit or 5thI gratiun ytatid. lUp. Tuck /i Yir atfgregatknt t (tt«f ' >*. t amtndmcnU. He said that bU ginia asked her..-Uojv ‘,ou Armai^ Penha Ij ' « A ifcstifkfcd that Kr. Veldmsi® maCiuwc found that th«re were know «Mcii a^t toe U.utej ^ ^ N. C. many young white Southernera States Constitution. Xoo matt - mol snmewhere, beside Virginia.” , j„„.4 „i u. have gone to school somewhere, who don t go along with Mr. w J \ beside Virgmia ” Both Mr. Feldman and Mr. Walter’s friend. Gov. Griffin on , Cartwright were represented this business of racism.” - He Don West, Georgia Attorney C. Ewbank Tuciser^ “the Committee teacber, and writer was excused ^ presiding Bishop from testimony to return to the African Methottist Episcopal charged that knows perfectly well that I am a, «^fe' in a Louis- Socialist and not a Communist.” j yjjig Ky, hospital. He refused to give names oij Southern Newsletter subscribers^ Eugene Feldman, editor of the to the Committee ‘‘because Mr. I Southern Newsletter invoked Walter’s friend Gov. Griffin j the freedom of religion clawe of might get t'nem and turn tiiemjtheU. S. Constitution. Five anti- over to the White Councils or I Semitic pickeU were jailed the the Klan.” The Southern News-1 day before the bearing for letter is a pro-integration, pro-1 picketing the Atlanto Constltu- labor magazine written by and tion. ’This newspaper not SHOP AT THESE BtMNESS PUCES WHEEE YD^E TIMES IS SOLD—ALL IN WSfSTON-SALEM ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Acme Drug Store X A. Jpnes CropejT ^ GUinelon Simk Skop Free Space Wlniier WoodlarKj Soda Shop 1000 NOBTH WOODLAND AVENUE ★ ★ ★ ★ Do Drap Inn ^ B«ek’$ Shine Parlor ★ little Bose Carden ^ Stinson Shell Stalion , ★ Johnson Greeery ★ Minor Grocery FLflSCHMANN’S VODKA 4/S Quart 8imOF*DISiriUW>>Flt9M UK)«««AMi NCUTRAL IMJilTS r«f FLE>S£4MIAiiNi)ISrHiUi6 00«P., MCJII «OflK«lf Y Kshop Walls To Deutschland t NEW YORK CITY . Blishop W. J. Walls, senior prelate, A.M.E. Zion Church, and his wife,. left here Tuesday for il'rudenatadt, Germany, where he jirill attend the meeting of the ^Central Committee, World Me- Jthodist Council, of which he is a member. J 'They win join the A.M.E. Zion Jielegatlon in Tokyo, Japan, Au gust 6, and attend the World Convention on Christian Educa- lon. for white Southerners. Under this barrage of jibsl about his friendship with segre gationist Gov. Griffin, Com., mittee Chairman Walter said, “He’s no friend of mine.” This denuncirftion completely con tradicted his earlier laudatory introduction of Griffin the same day. The Atlanta Journal, politically opposed to Griffin, picked up this disavowal in a front page story. Another witness was Mrs. Mitchell Saba of Roanoke, Va.i She testified that she had lost her job because of her pro-inte-| Church #or eleven Soutiicm states. Biflhop Tuelwr is a pranl' nent Republican of Louisvfile, Ky. and servad as def—> counsel in the Braden frame-19 trial which has subsequantlgF been overruled by the Suprcao* Court. Other Southern witneac*. were scheduled lor the two rer maining days of the hearings Jewish owned, but there has been much attempt recently by) (July 30 and 31). the Klan to link Jews with de-l LOANS No Red Tape I.OANS ★ $iaOO To $1M.M SAim HNANCE COMPANY L«c'ail7 Owaai ON sECumi'nr and personal signatusb 22s NorUi Main Straet Phone PA.-S-24M Wiaato§i>Salcm, Narth CaraHiia Hearing- (Continued from ptage Twoi Business Manager of &e South- irn Newslotter, (P.O. Box, 1307, .fOuisville 1, Ky., testified freely NEW METHOD L4UNDRY And Dry Cleaners 405 Roxboro Street BROAD ST. 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