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PAGE SIXTEEN Missing Youth Returns To Home In Mississippi Say Boy, 16, Slipped Off To See tot WASHINGTON (ANPI ■ Un tf'-. isi , • .ti,reached Wash ington that Jes,'*: Harvey Bradford V r v!: '"i iti‘ , ny, ft o‘/i his Pootef.cv IV'.. horn-' sinfi Oci 111. n.is rr V •>• ! h;;;? Hr< n.iMrd that C • U vr.tr <>id vrm«}j had bri'n pth' v.'hi!. me ft and had » -i pp h'.-erd from since Hr vi;: af)v roiioricrf ov-v li;j on I, and !hr f rdrs ai V ;•< an >r iTrcrstigoUer was al- X'-;' --. wish s«rai t >;\v - (>j j sr»ai;« tf.vmj: in ira* k him down. T'-vvi day- If *vrs reportof t'"' r three white mm ivH beei >,i;V,. r -r .f Ol - nr,d tak v, ?r*!‘T„ r T* V-'iT.'odTha * n*> to vW nr. The s T/e’V'rfffipnt o •Justice vo.-dri n, ;! - ,-r'ify this re pot ** they had . : ■ i. ■■:] no of ficint '■'•v"' n ' nr.- m nos Institute Opens *, , /% f** t jf- '' a r% u*y« /« P. IT / iA i a I \ *“/ j. a *». I a ivuV Tvrrtoto St N. v:, Washing ton. D C.. anhodnres the in.-iugur* icr. an;!. otf/icm*' op. mng on Novt-m her 10. 1957. of ft* Wes: Africa of Lea, l,- '!:h‘ji.i'vrV rc s ie m Accra € too ", sip*. S-.* guests at the inaugii rati,aft f i { ti* Institute's first »f« (~ , ... AJ. ~ 1 \(-|‘ *' ft trt neiude the Prime Minister, Dr. lion me hili.~r.maij; the minis •t ; of rd:- kflna. \li C. T. Ny I, ' T r; tht Ghatta Uomniissien i -of HrvFfopmrnf, Sir Robert Xic&Hfta: thr American Amfeas * Tor. Or. V/ilson 0. flake: ami tfiljor men of the Ghana < i v■« v«r ti mi: nt aud tlie Ame r ica n G wnmm&ni a-hd the Aai^nean f F,h<;- Bolu'd of of th* A r-.' by Mr. Harold K j< ■ • Con)it>it trt ir fu?d Honoror^i S Champion ! Couvbon I | "Lichen I cij i JIA mmms&s ■ imiiliio" j j| 1 pourlio" j j Jj 4 fLI Tr r^sSxSStfJ ■ I 0 I "If \ j*#***' r ij 8 Years ()ld I J : | »985 ’4S Pint UNCF Distributes $450,000 To 31 Member Institutions NEW YORK The United ; Norm College Fund is distributing ‘ $450,000 to its 31 menieber col i r? ryC 'iniV6‘?*sil! r *. c : todtiv, fc cording: to W. J. Trent, Jr., Fund : executive director. , Today’s allocation is Urn h- ■d. ('h:-.irii!en of the "trr rican Metal 1 j Compiit ... Mr Nyletirier and Mr. ; ' IfochKclrdd will deliver the inaugr* 1 Mr K. •'( :'.O r m Murphy, former* Pieoctor of Programs of the Tn- , -tilule'r; n.nin office in Washington I luic Uir of the W-si Africa of ’l lie- office will serve as « ch.u-iii- hon-.c for Vfiican Or- C.mi-/ Jtioiis and imlividuals In i rested m ini erica and f«" imericans- organizations and individuals interested in Y m ftica and «iii facilitate the planning and administration of the institute’s programs. t-O ro t'HURCH SIND.' V Plant tev Italian u UYK GRASS KY. FKSCUE V, HITE CIA)\ KR EVERGREEN’ LAWN GRASS j • i'erlilizers - Tools Push Carts f.r.YOiw j | Hardware 1 130 E. Martin St. Dial TE 2-RB6S ~ second distribution of money raised in the College Fund’s 1057 appeal, it brings the tn ta! amount received this year n,v the participating colleges to $1,395,388. Final grants will be made after the official closing of the 1057 campaign Dee. 31. ’’Since it was established in 19- ! 44. the College Fund has, annual j ly raised approximate! ylO per | MAKE EXTRA MONEY " Sr t T JUI JUI JU —The— Carolinian | Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news. Liberal Commission Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. ‘ The CAROLINIAN * 518 E. Martin St. * « Raleigh, N. C, , Please send details of how I can earn money selling * The CAROLINIAN in my community. I think I can sell ! I i , copies weekly. i 8 I NALI R | l , ADDRESS i 5 t I. 1 CITY OR TOWN —, i BOTTER Lb. Os Quarters 69c. 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No. 2 l /2 can 29c DUKE’S HOME MADE I MAYONNAISE .Pint Jar 35c FLUFFO "3u. a, 87c New Bern Avenue Store j Open Daily Until 9. r vt. aPla»a ISm Five rvirits Store Oprn 1 ntil g ; r;(i f)m|v and Friday Until R;Jft P. at, IBBHHfimHgMHHRBHHBBW cent of the combined operating: budgets of its member institu tions,' Mr. Trent said. “The un ! restricted nature (if Fund grants has increased their usefulness tremendously. They may be used to meet any current need, fiomi engaging a Ph, D. to repairing a boiler.” During the current year. UNCF allocations will be used princi pally to provide scholarship and work aid for exceptional students : who could not otherwise continue their oduaction; to increase fac ulty salaries thus retaining vain- : able faculty members and to purchase laboratory and class room equipment. THE CAROLINIAN Lee H. Bristol, president of Bristol-Myers Company. Is national chairman of the cur rent campaign. Stanley C. Hope, president, Esso Stan dard OU Company; William T. 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