V THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., NOV. 7, fflf mii Tiimrai|e»ticwr^A6r s Gaston Cowty Wffhciit Hospiial BOYS CLUB. NAMESAKE UN- VEIUED—Unveilinc) of a per- tfalt of the laic John Avary was one. or tK'j features in th» prp* gram dedicating ibt new John Avary Doyt club building 1^ Durham recanlly. The porlrsit was unvaifcd by Mrs. J^nctlc Avery Harnilion, of Chicago, (second from loh) onk of th« l^te D u r It a Ri businessman's dauo!il'«ii’s. Othlirs In thk picture aru Mrs. Vtvisn Airery Allen, of Chicago, also a daughter of the late John Avery and James T. Avory, of Morganlon, Avtry's brother.—Itlvara photo. Three Judge Court to Hear NAACP Argue Against Louisiaita Law Wliicli Banned Group New ORLEANS — Tije NAACP e(J that a panel of three Judges Hobert Ui Cafter of suit to vlod the Ldiii.siana statutes under which the organization was banned in that state will be argp- *d before a three-judge United States District Court. Ppllowing a hearing in the fed eral district court here on Oct. 28, Judge J. Skelley Wright announc- would be appointed within a week to hear the case. Further,' he tdok under advisement another NAACP m(>Uoh. tp enjoin the state frOm jiroceedjijg against the Association ti.llcafjd , - . . — of Now York, ,he. Assoc|aUon’s, general counsel, was joined; by A. P. Tureaud of New Otieans in presenting the NAACP motion* to Judi'c Wright. The Association ii seeking a rul- and in.Ucafjd tiiat this action'ing nn the constitutionality, of the might also be referred ito the Louisiana statutes and a ban on three-judge court. OUR REPUTATION. FOR FINE FOOD And EXCELLENT SERVICE Is WIDELY KNOWN Let Ua Pl«n That “Night To Remember” For You Vve cater to DINNER PARTIES • CLUB MEETING? • BANQUETS, ETC Se0intr Capacity For 70 BILTMOREHOni AND GRILL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION C«ll LATH ALSTON — 5-2071 A*«J »>' SCHCNiCV RS. 4/5 qt. KENTUCKy WHISKEY-A BLEND • U PROOF. 7£MX QRAJN NEUTRAL SPIRITS SCHENLEV DIIT.. INC.. FMfdVOia. KY. state action to enforce them. An in junction restraining NAACP oper ation in the state was issued by Judge John Dixon on Oct. 9 on the basis of fhe challenged sta tutes. Meanwhile, the office of the Louisiana Stats Attorney General would not proceed further in the case pending determination of federal jurisdiction, 0 There is no circumstance how ever unfortunate that clever indivi duals do not derive some benefit. -^Selected G.^STONIA — Haston Neiro-is may be without a li'>st»ilM iV'l>s.s It gets some quick fiftanci^ support. , This f?,ct b''carn5 aiipnre'it. re cently with tl:e disclosurs that th« (’ountv has cs-js'vj to app.opriat^ funis for ils fuleratims.. ' The hospila! has been gef^fins S2.500 form Gastonia co»)nty each- year. This year, it requested ■iOO. Not o'lly was the request to^ a'ldi'lonul fuiuls rejecteJ, but.thi, rt'-'ular $2,500 appropriation Was Vsft out. I’isclosurs of the rourfly's actiniv cutting off hospital funds was mode last Wednesday in the Oaa* tonia Ca7X!ttc. i Already operatins with Imge ! ilc'ficits each year, outside of pay'j 1 ing customers, the' hospital now has only three sources,,o{ reve«tie: a $125 per month ap^op/ialion from the city; aud a combination of welfare grants from Duk« »a4 Reynolds foundations 'aild . troni the city welfare department. • ^ Dulce donatos .$l> per j^y,, Rey- nol.ls $0.Q9 per da^ srijtt ^h^ fare department $10 pfe)-'. day f(>r ail welfare cases. Thesfe .co{itn% butions total ?U.8j pef day foj ptople who cannot pay. BiU the hospital says that it costs $12.87' per day to cara for a patient. Thus, with the welfare contri butions, tiie hospital s|Jfl ■o^n\e» at a $1.02 per day deiicit on wel' fore cases. Dr. Bill Patrick, chairman pf the. board of trustees of the institu tion, said the hospital operated at a , loss of $4,000 last ^e^r .and has no way of making up the de- l|legro^ May Be ; Fgids Med ficS^ - While t'le" facility’ll inoonija ros* from $100,000 to JSltO.COO last ycsi. its_ operation expenses went up $10,000. 'Hi* fit w«lfa. It cases plus the fact that (kji hospHnr i* fcree»J to "farm Oiil“ m.ich of Its laboratory work pow th >>i:';;esi hta'Jaches fur. butl;»t baltnci'r^. Th^ bospitiir has i)o op«iatin‘; ea[4b^i|fr Cfi;llitil^. i>u-)i as la^i- .al^^ljd X raj» ,^Tic«3, intome- eqtlllxi^ont l|i larger tQ S(4id patients to other tirflbn^ far iUcH sefvicrt, th» 1{|1 shews « tbss leather than 1 this area of byel’stioa. 'Cti^^grKt on pergngs witiih'^tti^or needs iVhoM bil^i'fi;^ from 1!00 is t2,0O0 6ut Wiyihipa. , trick hospital U tiallj .ch«tithf, jpatichts it co$t lA cit* for them. Thlsffl^atiiM) cAuld. ov»rcdme if it other sotirb^s pf Kicome. CoijntV boinfnii|sjtj^«'ri/»r¥ 'i^id, to b» lnifSrs’ of jli* jtituati6n> btit ‘ ,ttt th^dT.^ I'hey^ »r» lielp- 1^ uniler this 1^^ yiyfhlng abdlitll. ■ ’'V. .« ■‘'■'S ' ' sey it h»s C^iot^ Jjanr- i)bks,, EBg^|id ’Hi> niaM a BtuJy.jOf '■ , ■;We jyoft'^t ^ Sth fie done ive |e» the rpprt/’ ’, The hi»pita^ itiaintatns' 35 , be^s and £Snerally. operatey: 'at 96 Qer- cei^t of its c#p»jcity. 1-. ■ \ It is « pViyste instituHon witt^ a self-perpetuatjng 4Mar^ of trustees. tHi Mins cams—IntcrmK- ^ tant rohis whkh tell during th« I «bs3rv«M'.* af « n n u « I MlaH I School SoniM- Day at AAT Col* ••to last mttk tid ii«> dsnii> ^ lh« spirits 01# Miho scholaotic. who snu«|to4 un4or »mkrii)«s. Thoy ir«m lo.t to rig.it: M.-koNt; row- i;n3 09r>Hcr..Jk Oroll—I M> via ^tr»y. Snow Camp tm4 Vort* Cuihric. CrihoiK- Construction of Dormitory and Gymnsiiiim Will Start Tliis Year at Smitli; Berry Hell Hcmis Men Dental Symposium To Held To Here Wed., Noveml^r 11 HENDERSON BEAUTY IN TEN NESSEE—Charming Elaine Hay es, (right) junior at KnoxvilU Collage (Tenfi.) - ^om Hondorson is Maid of Honor to "Miss Knok- villo Colloga". Tho loVely lass, a lur.ior, is a member of tho Ivy Leaf Club of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororlly. Tho daughtir of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hayes of 10A4 Pinkston in Henderson, sha is a graduafa of Henderson Institute. Tho popular co-td is a physical education major and has a minor In biology. Halon Adams of Tampa, maid of of Honor, and Ruby Childs, "Miss Knoxvlllo Cofloga", of Harrodt- burg. The second annual symposium on dental techniques will be h?lcl here for one day on Wednesday, November 11. Dentists from throughout the. State arc expected to attend. The program, sponsored by the Alexander Hunter Dental Society of Durham, will feature scientific papers by leading instructors in dentistry in North Carolina and Virginia. Among the top Tecturertf slated to appear ate: Dr. L. B. HIghley, head. Department of Orthodontics and Dr. Richard E. Richardson, as sociate professor, Department of JI a I Diagnosis and Treatment Wheeler and Hope Named to UNCF Board NEW YORK—Election of Stan ley C. Hope, president of Nalibnat Association of Manufacturers, a^ "hairman and John II. Wheeler, president of Mechanics and Far mers Bank of Durham, N. C., 4s a member of the board of directors of United Negro CoUege Fund. Inc. been announced by Thomas A. Morgan, retiring cfiairman. The election was h«*ld thi' College Fund’s ahnual October meeting conducted in Atlanta. Wheeler has headed a hunjber of UfJCF campaigns in Durham where he resides. In 19^, he was a panel member for a symposium conducted by the Cdliego Fund in New York City, With tho Hon. Chester W. Bowles, as principal speaker. , Planning,.^oth 'of,^tho Collese of ' Deni^try, UniViJrsil^'of N^rjh' ?»■ rolins' at Cliap£l» Hill asd^Pr. sller- bei't C. Goy, Ricljmond, virjjinia, foi'mer head 0#-th« UeparUnent of Operative DeiH'stry at the ltt«dical College of yiircinia.i ' ■ y.^ W- A. Marsi, C'tif^atn aftmm.ey,! will, preswt ,ii\tec^ui« wj "WiUs and Estate .Planning,”' at the op^n- ins.sesy^n. ■ ' ‘ _ '*■ ' ' ■ ' The’sVippo^um' ii ^ tp bo held 4t Lincoln ffefpital bcginning at 9;00 ar.'m.' ' * ' '■ • > ■ Dr. J^npes U,' Hubbitrd; Sr., Dur ham, IS 'presid^t^ bf.tho sponsor- in?. p-(»up. 1,’ I • .• -n- . .GHAHLOJTE — President R. P. Perry anncniinred plans for con- strtiction of tw.o aew buildings at i. C.. S^ith University sometime 4u^ng the curront. schooi y«ar. .Flnoiice Committee of tho Board Of, Trustees, in a recent hieetiua, apprcwed a recommenda tion of l^esident Perry tor tho eWetipn ot a dormitory for young ‘ women. Th# plaps include 100 rqofns tO' accomc^ate 200 girls, (iffiCss for personnel staff, a kit- ehevette, laundry rooms and recre atipn areas. The architect will be given the go sign shortly after the meeting of the Executive Commit tee of the Board of Trustees in Plttsbursh on November 17. • The architects, A. G. Odell, Jr. and Assoclatei of Charlotte, ar« already working on plana for • gymnasium and health center. The oVerali plans for campus improve ments submitted by the architect, place the Entrance to the gymna sium on Summit Avenue on the east side of the c^impus. There will be a walkway connecting the gymnasium with the main campus. The necessity for the new dor mitory, according to Dr. Perry, grows out of crowded conditions at the university this year. There are 249 male students and 209 fe- raalo students living on campus, while the dormitories should nor mally accomodate only abput 360 persons, , | The' erection of a new dormitory for young ladiw will reheve hous- for men. ■ihg conditions for men students If plans proceed •ccunUaj to sinci! Berry H<,' -Which was o.- ■ seli^rfule. Dr. Perty steted. twrt cupied by maa until Wwld Wir. .nil he Tin on the two btfitdkagi 11, will again become a dormitory -vifhin t’le next few months. STAR SEVEN ST>R BLENDED WHISKEY. 90 PROOF, 37Vi^ STRAIGIfT WHISKEY S YEAIS Oft MORE OLB, GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. GOOOERHAM » DTORTS LTD, PLORiA, ILL DR. H.T. LEWIS — OPTOMETRIST — EYE EX.AMINATJOX!?—PRESCRIBING OF GIv\3SES New Addreta—Hill Bldg., Ill Corcoran St. Formerly 323 W. Main Phone 9-316f -'V IK sm II Imm BUSINESS IS TO mp youi 814 FAYETTEVILLE ST. TEL. 3.83M Union Insurance And Realty Co. MSbAtUOW M. 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