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Bishop Walls Retu
Plans, Experienc
' 1 Oakland, Cal. (WNS)?.Bishop
William J. Walls, prelate of the
Second Episcopjal District of the
AME Zion Church, arrived in San
Francisco California, from the
Orient, Saturday January 31, on
the liner President Cleveland.
The affable church leader was
returning from the annual conference
of the (Central Committee
of the World Council of Chur"ches
Of which he is a member.
Tho Assembly meets in some
foreign country each year, with
this years conclave being held in
Lueknow, India.
Leaving New York on November
28, Bishop Walls sailed for
Naples, Italy and thence to Rome
Fro mthere he flew to Pakistan,
* -vith a side trin to Bombay, and
1 hen to Luvknow.
1 Two Resolution Flrawn
Two resolutions were drawn up
" i it the conierence. The first was
J i "resolve to seek a closer rela?
1 ion, and a deeper understandi
ng" between the Asiatic and
1 Vestern religious groups. Second
the committee resolved to
-1 aledge,?"more support to the
peoples of Asia thru the Church."
, The ' assembly also laid the
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sembly of the Council, to be hel
the U. S. at North Western Un
versity, Illinois, in August 1954
Bishop Walls was impressed t
the concern shown by the pe<
4 pies of India over the unplea
ant situation in South Africa. T1
( assembly strongly condemned ri
cial discrimination in coirntru
where it is practiced, and urgt
the church to bring every, po
sible pressure to bear for its r
' nioval. Tho *Malan Governmei
i policies, however were not di
cussed ... ....
Speaks In Oakland
While in the Bay Area, Bishc
' | Walls spoke at Greater Coop
' IAME Zion Church, (Oakland
. Reverend Richard A. G. Foste
Pastor ,and at First AME Zic
Church (San Francisco) Rev
1 rend Harold D. Clement, Paste
The Bishop leaves the West Coa
! for Livingston College, in Sali
bury, N. C., to officiate at the
IC. Price Founders Day Celebr;
' tion, February 10, 1953. Fro
?(there ho will return to his hae<
11 quarters in N.Y.C. in time f<
I the 22nd Annual Youth Confe
I once at Mother Zion Church,
j The Central Committee eonsis
! of 90 members representing I
j churches throughout the worl
i Bishop Walls and Dr. Benjam
Mays of Morehouse College, A
lanta, Ga., are the only Neg
members. The Bishop has be<
tin attendance at every meetii
' since thc inaugural assembly he
i in Amsterdam Holland -in? 1948
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George Bossard T
Sing During Allen
Founder's Rituals
Led on by the bishop, presi
ing elders, ministers a great r
ligious hour will give a spiritu
note to the Founders Day obse
vahce at Allen University Auc
torium Sunday afternoon Febr
ary 22nd at 6 o'clock. Associ?
ing this event wiM be Bish<
yvm. /\nrea r ouniain, or., ljv. >
A. Fountain, Jr. as also Gener
Officers Drs. J. E. Beard and
A. Adams.
George Bossard, remcinberc
as one of the most ouistar.rkr
bass singers ever to attend A1U
Un'versity, wili return to his A
" ma Mater as guest soloist ar
will be h^ard in several reque
numbers, ^former members of tl
original Album of Faith Singe
- will be requested to join wi
this group in singing sever
numbers dedicated to the alur
ni of Allen.
Led on by the President, dear
faculty, student body and mai
friends of Christian Educatic
the Founders Day Convocatii
will emphasize the contribute
of Allen in all avenues of educ
tion at which time the convoc
tion address will be delivered 1
Dr. Wm. J. Trent, Jr. of Ne
York City.
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en California, from India I
Bishop explained that he
b.u. hat was stolen from
and this also was missinj
the first headgear he could
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315! "Jiist for the fun of It",
er surprise appearance at A & 1
Dj campaign turned his "jam-ses
!r> of the Morrison Hall committ
-of w oincnx ~Ml!5s ~1tTary Robert^
e"j lor of Goldsboro, N. C., junioi
,r- York City, one of the candidat
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j No Compromise
, With Jim Crow
Is NAACP Theme
r" i BIRMINGHAM ? Represents
I tives from seven states will at
ts
" tend Southeast Regional Train
ing Conference of the Nation;
. ' Association for the Advancemer
m of Colored People here, Febri
arv 20-22, Mrs. Ruby Hurle:
ro
NAACP regional secretary, at
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nounced Monday. "No comprorr
ise with segregation or discrirr
I ination" will be the theme of tV"
: three-day conference.
Among the participants i
Q workshops an ddiscussion group
j will be Reverend J. M. Hintoi
! president of the South Carolir
I State Conference; Dr. W. ft
j Boyd, president of the Georgi
_ State Conference; - A?J. Clemen
d- Charleston. S. W.; W. W. Lav
e- Savannah; Dr. Lee Lorch, Fis
al University; J. L. LeFlore, M(
r- bile; Emory O. Jackson, Birminp
\ 'ham: NCrs. B. H. Netherlam
a- Knoxville; and W. C. Patton, Bii
iV- j mingham.
Assistant Special Counsel Rol
V. ert L. Carter will represent th
al j legal department.
d Ex-Cop Who Killet
- 2 Men Faces New
" Gun Totin' Charge
id New York (CNS)?Stanley L
st Benskey, a former cop, who wi
5V acquitted last June of a murdt
t]\ chanrge in the shooting of tw
th Negroes in a Yonkers bar roor
aJ is still feeling reprcussions froi
n. that sensational trial. La Ben
key has been found guilty th
s week of .illegal possession of n\
guns, one of which, a .38 calibi
Spanish automatic, was used i
?n, ii._ _ / .1 , xt
Wlf Killing til nil* IWU
or> A jury of six men and six wi
men deliberated 4a nvnu
a". this now four day trial. No dal
a" was set for sentencing thoui
W La Benskey faces a maximui
w sentence of three to seven yeai
in prison.
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Saturday January 31, 1053 we
was forced to we ar the unusi
i his hotel room in Bombay.
X from his room in Honpr Koi
find?a tfrey ia:>
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Lionel Hampton, nationally promii
' College last Frid ay. Entertaining
sionf' into a project to raise fund
ee who aye from If ft in "hi'luf M1
5, a sophomore-of Morrison Hall; I
: counselor of her dormitory and
es for "King of the Aggies", repres
150 Delegates Schi
i Seventh Annual U
New York ? More than 150
k. delegates . representing 75,000
crroHnolnc nruH form or* Qtiiflnnt?J
L_' froili the 31 member United Nej]
gro Colleges, will attend the
.* Seventh Annual Conference of
j. the National Counc.^V of UNCF
, Alumni at Hampton Institute in
, Virginia, on February 13 and 14,
' it was announced at Fund headquarters
by Randall L. Ty us, na[fJ
tional UNCF Field Director.
Mr. Tyua said the delegates
n will include presidents of UNCF
)S Alumni Associations and Intern
Alumni Councils and Alumni seca
retaries form 55 cities, who are
^ planning to discuss plans for
ia alumni participation in t h c
t Fund's forthcoming tenth??mv
nual appeal.
\ Playing host to the group will
be Dr. Alonzo G. Morgan, Rarrpj.
ton Institute president, W. ba"j,
ton Beatty, the college's Pubiic
r- Relations Director and Lore.io
White, Alumni secretary of the
)_ institution, one of the Fund's
ie participating colleges.
"The Challenge of the United
Negro College Fund and r the
J Alumni of Thirty-One Partici^
nnfinp " will th<?
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theme of the 1953 Conference.
Speakers will include Dr. Rufus
? E; Clement, president, Atlanta
a University, also affiliated with
ls the Fund; James E. Stamps,
,r founding president, " National
r0 Council of UNCF AJumni; and W.
J. Trent, Jr., executive director
rn of the United Negro College
s. Fund. Delegates to the Confer
is ence will get a chance to address
,, greetings during the panel dis-t.
cussions.
u> One of the Conference will be
a musical program on Friday,
>- February 13, when the Hampton
Institute t Choir under the directe
tion of Dr. Henry N. Switteii
;h will, sing at the public meet..;,
n -a nd at the Allen-Campus Assetn rs
bly.
The program of the Nationa
f i ' i 'ion'
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Church arrived in San Francistaring
a natty Grey Cap. The
jal garb because his clerical
He then bought a Hindu hat
lg. The Bishop then had to buy
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workers In the March of Dimes also
s. Hampton noses with memhers '~h;
Iss Safari iiannar, assistan tdean To
lampton, Miss Daisy Baker, Juo iequi|
Claxton Durham, junior of New |jng ,
venting Morrison Hall. suits
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'dule To Attend
NCF Conference 'd,ral
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Council of UNCF Alumni in- _
. {^rv
eludes jmccura^oient of young
people to take the~fullest advantage
of higher educational oppor-. secor
tunities and the stimulation of ona
Alumni interest in their Alma V1CC*
Maters on a year-round basis, as Mtrri
well as the organization of their wait
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support during the UNCF" annual i
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campaigns in their behalf. I ^eac
National Council officers in-,
cludo Dr. Cinnie Y. Odom of I
Austin, Texas, president; Mrs,. I
Ethel M. Johnson of New York, I
first vice-president; Atty. Wil-||*v^
liam N. Lovelace of Cincinnati, I
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prospective home builder <o
plans are still in the bluepi
PLANNED WIRII
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safe operation of
future, electrical
glad to provide a
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oeing brought (o the attent- law
,i ilu/cu.doiiieA of the South lat
tii.: tod Gas xami>- sib
in an nirv^wRement in this in
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to 'plann-cl wiring" so: vie I ,1C
.special interest to new home
icrs or no me owneis who aiej'vi
rung to remodel. The utility Se
pany offers to review the inl
qr. a., prepare a sug- de
?d wuing layout, if necessa nu
lesigned to provide adequate'
ig system for the customer's th<
?nt electrical equipment and fra
provide for the future pur- j
a- of additional uppliences. j
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pped with "minimum" wir-j *
systems which invariably re-t?^
in overloaded circuits and j tel
tisfactory performance from'
v electrical appliances, a u-'r (
spokesman explained. There j *
so a fire hazard present un- t<
such circumstances, he said. fi
e power company's Home, n
ice staff will bo in charge ofj ?
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id vice-presiaeni; xvirs. i-.e-|
J. Williams of Chicago, third I
president; Mrs. Josephine D. I
:>hy of Atlanta, secretary; I
er Washington of Utica, I
assistant secretary; and Ig
i H. DickersQn. Daytona I
h. Fla., treasurer.
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e that your wiring layout
provide satisfactory and
; all of your present and
equipment. We will be
wiring layout if desired.
.AUNDRY PLANS?Stepplace
your equipment in
p to their use as work?
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Saturday, February 14, 195$
>ther "plus" service being of-i A
cd for the planning of kitchi
and laundrys. Step-saving ?F
angements of kitchen and of
indry equipment in direct reion
to lb; use are usually pos-1
lc by the company's experts;
home economics. This service I
juld be of interest to the homo-i
iker who plans to "do over" j
r main work editors. j
Two additional "plus" services- e;
11 also-be handled by^the Home; '
rvice staff which include light-,?
j, designs for homes and group 81
monstrations oh homemaking itters.
The company points out that;
-re is no charge and no oblitions
attached to applying for - her
or all of these services. It
only necessary that the custo- *r
contact the nearest SCEGCO
ice either in person, by mail or
ephone.
START A ROACH WAR! .
Lill 'em with STEARNS'. No powder
a risk poisoning f?H>d: no spray to risk i
re. STEARNS' PASTE is sure, easy |
kills roaches overnight. Kills rats,
>ire, wnferbngs, too. Used 75 ye::"*-,
ubo lib> ut drug counters. Atk lof j
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103 Gervais St Phone 9398
Columbia. South Carolina
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new light?better light?f<
In addition, demonstratioi
for school, civic or church
vino ciunumit glasses, WOT
vanced Girl Scouts, etc.
HOW TO APPLY FOR "PI
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telephone, post cord, or per
remember?there ore ob|0lti
or obligations?-if wo con h
only too ^'"d to do so.
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1509 Harden St.
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Night Phone 2-8419
Grocery
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Foods find Freash Meats.
fmrty Section, W? Qstticr -1
11330 Laurel Street
8-12 Sunday a. ux.
Phone 3-2120 '.|
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