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STILL TIME FOR YOU—Bjut not for Gary Christian of De sator. Ga H* was strtrUpn with cello six month' hpfore the Salk * accuse was announced. After four years there i* »tit! urn* ff>r million Americans to get 'heir shots started before the polio season bet ins. i "Ooooh, daddy! but you're so far away!' ' ' 'JI not really, *. not when LONG DISTANCE span* the miles fee* *, te ksßer tea fwmticr eocs cwmwtg r ses cie<*T Lft* swags: wises ycrn'm young. S<W a trvs?**el wixs« y«* J n* old. swcfe a rrwesie #»*••« to de» Why nrjt W»9 somooexs by Leog DssVmce nqbt ***** Remember. 9 com ip.,* *. to a «o-s»ohon. and iTs twice os Ics 4 to c» ! by numbm. €*©<jrtaß©f“r* o*3ll cv"? /i? — ■—.—.— Bl iininri fwr re Inina mi ih i, mrawsri wSSmmHSSSSmm Electrical Wholesalers, i« 911 N. «Ut St. UNCF Distributes June Grants To North Carolina Colleges |j TTW YORK—The United Negro l| Coliege Fund distributed $43,535 I to six member North Carolina eei | leges and universities this week. | This is the second allocation to I member colleges in 1959. North Carolina members have now ra il reived a total of $138,779 during pji the current calendar year The North Carolina instßtt* tions sharing In the UNCF 3.1- Jocaiions are: Barber-Scotia |! College. Concord; Bennett Cos- I lege. Greensboro; Johnson C, I s mith Universitv, Charlotte} | Livingstone College. Salisbury? U, S. Indicts j 3 Deputies For Brutality I WASHINGTON 15 C fANP> i j —A 4 Gen William P.. Rogers I I announc i recently the return at j | 14 indictments by a special Feder- j I al grand jury in Dayton. O. charg- j |! mg nine defendants, present and II former members of the Montgom [| ery county sheriffs office, includ [i ing a former lieutenant of detect ive. with violations of the federal civs! rights laws. Fxtpnstv#. investigation by the FBI had preceded the de partment's presentation of the ra«.e involving charges of mis treatment ni ifi individuals «h» had been held ip custody In fh* Montgomery county ! sheriffs office. The indictmeDte charge viol#- j ! fion of portion 942 of the | j criminal cod®, which prohibits the j willful deprivation of rights gecur* ! \ pn o» protected by the TJIL S- Cost- I i stitijtjnri Thf maximum penalties j 1 under ibi? action are a SI,OOO fine. ! I one year in pc?son or both. - j The ?t>erif>c CO l' sights viols- ! fiO'i" charged included actual phy- j ! neat brutality imposed for thf I purpose ,_v f extracting confession? } i for the purpose of administer- j y-'S summary punishment upon j individual# held in custody; up.- 5 lawful ar r evd and fietentiop * i pemitf , ?i2 ?n mF on a pv.soner j SA AegtstiaeN Collet* »nd Sh&w VniversAtr, Baleigrfe Bruce Bertea, chairman as the board. Batten, Barton, Duratine & Osborn- advertising agency, and 1958 UNCF rational campaign chairman report* the nation-wide fund-rsudng appeal for the col leges ea running ahead of last year. Metre than 4.200 volunteer* Dean, Mrs. Foster Payne To Nova Scotia Confab In July Dae* aui Mrs,. Foster P. Payne o# Shew University have beer. *e ! acted ea participants in ths 195® Intellectual Life Conference for academic deans to be held at Fug wash,, Nova Scotia. July 19-28 • The Conference, e project of the Aseoelatlcm of AbcHmss College*, will center around seminars end informal discu* Nona and recreation. In addi tion to the two leaders, there will he twenty-nine partici pants representing college* snd universities from the 8o«fb, East, and Mid-West. Two years ago, President end BEPOSSED fours for taking tip payment*. I - 21” TV with Swivel stand, like new - $139.85 TE 4-0331. STEPHENS APPLIANCE COMPANY. INC. 1100 S, Saunder* St. OLDSTAGG ydfe" Kentucky straight bourbon /h^ 5T4G6 BIST, €0 . FRANKEOfU rv .58 PROOf M - ‘S iniiai i aiiiiis **»>™»M»>a^MaaMW«»«<anwMßi«BnwMßWMn6a»aia«tww«a«»»cM«»gMßaßaßamnwßM«MaaFgsMMaMitrwii»i«f«Fj^'»w«ajßiamnMaeawaKrcrs3---r ttu t: fii • GRADUATION OR ANNIVERSARY GIFT • STUDY • BUY A CAR A m PLACES AND SEE THINGS §yJgjL OR JUST PLAIN DO MORE BY HAVING WORE CASH USE OUR fii BANK CREDIT It s Easy All You Do Is Fill out an application form. This will establish your TOP* JwdSljL-X credit Then we deposit from sll to SSOO or more lo i checking account. You write checks as needed, pay back m monthly installment* and build up your credit again. k%£\ $\ Thu* you can reborrow at arty time. Find out about this >4 new modern way to finance the better things of life. . , . See us now! ILL Mr Sman To Know You ... Large Enough To Serve You! VWw Panotmhzed Attention; Ask for "JOE SANSOM'* MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK WMMM K A LEIGH - DURHAM )% W MEMBER -fa Inc. 3C* working is 181 campaign comirmni‘!« roast to roast this year. The 1959 campaign to raise isl prrrent of the annual edu cational budgets of the 33 UN CF allocations to provide scho larship aid. augment faculty salaries and buy library boobs and laboratory equipment. Mr*. W. £. Strasssner of Shaw tlmdemty attended e similar conference fo*- presidc-ntc *♦ th* University of the South Sevran<»e. TOOTHACHE » itm e*r't g*» t« «!« l "« ieMy sailed He*m, IN Wll »r«j G-SA, IS?? A <er rsu •* o#*-ia A*<« Ae?se*»#sk; r»S.,S»* J.rAK -i* WASHINGTON TERRACE APARTMENTS 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and oath. Stove refrigerator heater, water furnished. $47.00 Apply m person Tel. TE 3-1103 Cumberland Bible School Commencement Ends FAYETTEVILLE A atimula ting commencement program Sun day evening, labelled by the pas tor. the Reverend C R Edwards. ‘ as perhaps the best we have had m recent, years.’ concluded the Va cation B'b!e School at the Firs* Baptist Church. The program consisted of anisic, declamations and spicy lines of value to tne genuine child The enrollment this year, topping that of last, ran real thirst* quencher! SEVEN-UP BOTTLING CO. s?c u. *««*.h if Raleigh, r i to 263 pupils and a faculty that stood at 16. The children will remember al- i so the "cookie hours" and the fine I protection provided by the IVs! ! Baptist Church T oop o? the local \ Boy Scout- j i A total of UK pupils repre N. C. 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"ju ' .i. in w n 'in hiiiiii ■ irnrT~rrniiT~ri rm ■nrwri mfcHHitwiirriiiWTrnriimiw riiwy~ir(nr irtwnnaifiiri i tor Special Styles HATS IG Little For The Shop Mil 11 “'whispers” of Around ml hats > bu ' what ex - ** A FASHIONABLE « H «“ «» 1 <h « ’ re li group of creating.,, SPORTSWEAR CoifiC M&Ct % nf*A 1 * at cocktail Oar‘Debbie' !*• »■«• drhsses Newcomers tidies Shop fas week temymn satitrdat, mr 4. i»s» seisting *ll Irvets were given “perfect attendance cer 11 fi* rales” by the Bible School. These were presented by the pastor And likewise, were certificates awarded to the workers who had given gener ously to the success of the ses sions. A new award this year for the pupil who. with no thought of compensation, contributed most to the work of the Bible School, was called tb* Halts® Dixon Award ani went to Ida Marie Feemster daughter of Deacon Cleveland Feemstor. ...... Does your scalp Itch? Do you have unslght- Tt^^.. FRANKLIN MFC, CO, P n r„}. gee ua .VSAS CITT f*. MO 3
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