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Th« pnitit««n «f giving aw«y i medicaC ZeawUktien and «*r-| upwards of $123,000 have been|
money nearly $MO,flOO t« i»e| marked lar me«lio«l »»ewrch,! given away for scholarsliips and j
exact will be one of the biggest the jjroblem stems from a scar- medical research in cancer ajod i
tasves «n the agenda when the'cit^ of appUcanto wiM liave tuberculosit. But after decidim;!
57th annual/invention of the'asked tor one of the $5,flOO'upon a ««e-y«ar (Mriod H re-
Imperial Co/^il of the Ancienti graa^. I «ppna^l last Augiart wMe oo»-
Xgyptian /mbic Ordei' of No-1 In the past W year*, sinee the|:«cnjnc ta Philadclphj*, tfct
bles of Thp Mystic Shrine meets Shrtee Tuberculosis and Cancer
in ChicaifO; on August 17-22. fteaearich Foundation wa* found-
Wllh a V/otal of $29*.271.4fl| ©d by t^e imperial Council in
Already fljiotted tt> the Shriner’: session at St. Lowis. Miswuri,
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Hraiap has aow Itfted Ihe reatrlc-
tUoM to tndude granti ior re-
•earch purpoaes in all pteaea of
‘mediciae. Any iiutttutiaM «r in-i
ifividual can reoAhre as mmmIi m
fS.MO anmwHy M ttiey ttppiy
imd ■are approved by tJie Shrine
Tuberculosis and ' Cancer Be-
search Foundation. All corres
pondence should be directed to
convention headquarters, Arabic
Temple No. 44, 711 E. 47th
Street, Chicago, lUinoia.
As one of the most geaeroua
groups supporting- America’s
charities, the Prince Hall Ma
sonic affiliated Shrine group has,
In the past, given away as much
as $46,800 to one Negro hospital
alone to aid in medical research.
This was to Wendell Phillipe
Hospital in St. Iajuis, Missouri,
Which recaived grants in 1951,.
.1953 and 1054 for a Shrine can-
•cer dinic. Others who have been
recipients of Shrine grsRits are
the American Cancer Society,
$15,000 in 1950; Freeman’s Hos
pital of Wakiington, t). C.,
$20,000 for research in tubercu-
tosie; and the Carver Research
Foundation at Tusicegee Insti
tute, Ala., which has been
awarded two grants of $3,60$
each for cancer research.
Aside from assessments im
posed upon each of the Shriner’t
ISi-OOO member organization and
their ladies’ auxiliary, the
Daughters of Isis, one of the
biggest sources of revenue for
the charitable project is the
Shrir>e Talent and Beauty Pa
geant. Since 1950, a total of
XUE CAROUNA-TlJifES
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.lay, at 11 a.m. the faculty and^
itaff will bold a Joint meeting
■vith student leadts's and iiuth
jroutiG will attend a banquet at i
7 p.m. in the'dining room of the i
David D. Jonw Student Union. '
A worl(-study program in thej
library, t>eginning at 9:30 a.m.-
on Thursday, September 11 willj
close the conference. |
Nat “King” Cole presents tke Gurtis and Natalie Wood. Cited
Los Angeles Urban League^i
1958. motion picture award, a
fold plaqiie, to Frank Hess, pro-
4s the film that **does most for
better race relations and under-
«tanding,” "Kiiifs Go Forth”
ducer of “Kin(s Go Fortli” ^starts this week at the Carolina
which stars Frank Sinatra, Tony
Theater.
Race Theme
Movie Lauded
“Kings Go Forth,” a Ross-
m' u s i c a 1 College; Juilliard Eton Production starring Frank
$32,000 has been awarded to
young ladies who have' been
winners of the Talent andt
Beauty Pageant, perhaps thej
largest among Negroes in the
U.S. To date, scholarship awards
have been used at the Chicago
Elmer E. Edwards^
Second Baseman
Signed By Pirates
Pittsburgh
The Pittsburgh Pirates ^oday
announced the signing of second
baseman. Elmer Eugene Ed
wards to a contract for next sea
son (1959) with their Clinton
(Iowa) club in the Midwest Lea
gue.
Eklwards, 20, ’ is a senior at
Tlorida A&M University in Tal
lahassee (Fla.) The youngster,
who stands 5-10 and one-half
and weighs 167—was rated one
of the “finest infielders in the
South” by his coach, O. A.‘
Moore.
! A rightha'nded-batter and
throjver, Edwards is very highly
thought of by the Pittsburgh or
ganization. He will report nekt
Spring.
School of Music in New Vcrk;
Wayne University Schooll of
Music in Detroit; Traphagen
School of Fashion Design in
New York; Howard University
at Washington, D. C.; Hamptoii
Institute, Hampton, Va.; Carne
gie University in Pittsburgh,
Pa.; Oberlin College, Oberlin,
Ohio; New York School of
'Drama; Tillotson College in Aus
tin, Texas; and St.' Francis
School of Nursing, C^ilumbus,
Ohio.
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AUGUSTA AND AIKEN HOSTS TO
TAU GAMMA DELTA 13TH BOULE
AUGUSTA, Ga.
All roads lead to Augusta, Ga.,
for members of Tau Gamma Del-
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Ifiiis W«ek At The Caroliiiii Tiieater
Sinatra, Tony Curtis and Natalie
Wood, has been awarded the
1958 Los Angeles Urban League
Award as the motion picture that
“‘does most for the promotion of
bettor race relations and under
standing.”
* Nat “King” Cole presented
the gold plaque to Frank Ross,
producer of the film which was
made on the French Riviera
Ross accepted on behalf of him
self and Franli Sinatra who was
unable to attend the ceremnoies
Ross received the award before
leaving for France at the week
end.
Urban League members were
ponsulted by Mr. Ross in the
handling of the inter-racial as
pects of “Kings Go Forth,” a
love story set on the French
Riviera during World War II in
which Natalie Wood portrays
the daughter of an inter-racial
couple. The film, which will
have its world premiere ii
Monaco on June 14 for the bene'
jCit;of the United Nations Refugee
fund, will be released in this
country by United Artists in
July.
ta Sorority, according to Augiis-
ta and Aiken Chapters, hosts for
tlie 13th Boule, August 13-17.
Aside from the regular business,
dances and cocktails will be en
joyed by the visitors from the
states listed: North Carolina,
South Carolina, District' of Co
lumbia, Maryland, Ohio, Newi
York, Michigan, Indiana, Illi
nois, and California. Mrs. Lu
cinda M. Harris, Soutiiern , re
gional director, has been coun
seling the host Chapters in its
planning.
A special feature of thte meet-,
ing will be the presentation of
the outstanding Soror of tbe
year award. At the public meet
ing on Thursday night, a $100.
scholarship will be awarded to
an outstanding young lady in
Augusta, and $100 to the
NAACP. Mrs. Corine Dean, Na
tional President of Detroit,
Michigan, stated: "We hope this
eonvention will be helpful and
educational, and that our pur
pose will have been accomplish
ed and rededicate ourselves to
the principles on whiph we were
founded.
Durham Births
The following births were re-,
ported to the Durham County
Health Department during the
week of August 4 through 9.
Henry and Ruth McDowell,
girl.
Willie and Ernestine Waller,
boy.
Henry and Vesta Whitted, girl.
Thomas and Delia Garrett,
girl.
^ijah and Catherine Shaw,
girl.
Leroy and Josephine Burt,
"Tx)^.
William and Elneps Carringt
ton, twin girls.
Claude and Lorine Regers,
girl.
James and Grade Soett, girl.
Dallas and Marie Hamlett,
boy.
lAaek and Hary HtCtms, boy.
Boowtvalt and OUdyi Bo*
iMte, hof.
Jsrry and ithirlar J^Mdows,
Pre-School Talks
At Bennett Set
GREENSBORO
Consultants for the annual
faculty-staff fall conference at
Bennett College, September
4-11, will be members of the col
lege’s team which participated in
the Danforth Foundation’s Cam
pus Community Workshop at
Colorado Springs, Colorado, it
was announced this week.
Theme of this year’s sessions
will be “Strengthening the Col
lege Program through Faculty-
Staff Efforts.” Members of the
Danforth team are Dr. Chaun-
cey -G. Winston, Mrs. Louise G.
Streat, Francis L. Grandisoa.
and James C. McMiUan.
Discussions will center around
six core areas in the instruction
al program. They are; freshman
English, freshman social science,
general education, general aci-
(ence, humanities, religion and
philosophy, introduction to edu-'
cation and child psychology.
First general session will be
held at 10 a.m. on Friday,
September 5 and at 7 p.m., there
will be divisional meetings. CM'
Saturday, the conferees will l>«
gnests of President Willa B,
Player at a picnic supper to be
iMld on the lawn of her hoaie
and on Sunday, they will attend
the morning service at St. Mat-
/thews 4 Church, in
wbo^e original edifice the col
lege had its birth.
On Monda^r, Uie first session
of the core, grouf) will be lieW
ancf the sam^ schedule will be
followed on Tuesday with an
inter-core meeting of all o«n-
ferees set for 7 p.m. On Wednes-
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