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3 Virginia College* To Share Esso Award RICHMOND, Va. The iTwitti Nefa* College Fund recently re ceivAd HOMO from the Emo Educe tied Foundation to help with the ai& {tv* each year by the College Fund to thirty-two privately gup ported colleges end universitio* In <dOo«fc Southern States. The SWd was one of the largest la the Mb Foundation’* aid-to-ed ucatttfc program for the 1002-49 k catenae year. Three Virginia Col leges cHB benefit from the grant, Unhremity, mch- st Fhnn'cSasa^rSl I teAereffle. ; The HMW chock waa presented ♦6 William J. Trent Jr. United Ne ff** College Fund encuttve dine lor. bp Hobart Ot Geodykoontx. alee president in eharga of the Hasten *«• Region of Humble Ofl and penning Company, Standard Oil fompeny (N. J.) and six of its af filiated companies provide the fl oancial support for the Hew Edu ' Ration Foundation. Humble Oil, Jersey Standard’s lergeet afnn«t^ vie one of the contributors. • The nation-wide program of the Xsso Education Foundation, total pig $1,708,300 Oh year. Included unrestricted, capital and science grants So nearly MO echools and fpedal grants to a dew major edu cational- organizations such as ths tJnited Negro College Fund. Since C* founding in IMS. the Esso Foun datfam has contributed more thee )13 million in educational aid. Bo lid** Standard Oil Company (N. J.l end Rumble Oil, it is also supported by Ease lsseerch and fagineering Company. Ewe International Inc.. Esso Standard Eastern. Inc., Hum ble Pipe Line Company and ths Jersey Production Research Com Champion Bourbon b l£'clienlei| YEARS H|^M OLD PPi $ 2?? 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Gifts to the United Negro OH lege Fund help to meet the currant operating expenses of member col. leges and also provide rnlrleiiri te scholarship program Meet of this financial support is obtained by ap peals conducted by Fund volunteers through approximately ISO cam paign centers in nearly that many cities and towns from coast te Budding Scientists To Study At A&T GREENSBORO Seventy-bright high sebeoi bay* and girls, selected on the basis of outstanding promise In science, win participate in tbs annual AAT Junior Science and Humanities nominal mw to be held at the college, March 91-93. The top ranking; high ability Students will come from tbs 10th and 11th grade elaama of SO-Ugh schools in North Carolina. The project, a part of the U. K Army junior and Humanities %m --poehim Program, is sponsored Jointly by the U. S. Amy Research Office, Durham and the North Ca rolina Academy of Science hi eeap oration with the North Carolina Department of Public Ihrtmiithm, Raleigh and AST College, file Sym posium bee five major objectives. The Symposium is to be operated under the direction of Dr. Robert S. Beale, director of Institutional Rresearch and professor of chemi stry, at the College. ADVERTISERS! HOBART TAYLOR SPBAKS AT ART—ART afudanfe ply questions at Hobart Taylor. Washing tort, D. C., left confer, executive vice chairman, Tha President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, who spoke at ART College winter convocation last week. Students are, from left to right: Brenda Scarborough, Winston-Salem ; Erell Blair, Jr., Qraaruboeo, president of the AbT Student Gocemment; Je see Jackson, Grsenvilh, S. C.; Elaine Holt, Mount Vernon, Ohio, and Luanda Rodgers, Pittaboro. Coke A Kendrix Firm To Be Cited NEW YORK - The National As sociation of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs has named The Ceca-Cela Company, Atlanta, da, bad a Washington. D. C. - Atlanta-based public relations and marketing firm recipients of the Organization’s first annual "Friendship in Business Award." Mrs. Florence Allen Holmes, na tional president of the business int erest group, announced that The Moss H. Kendrix Organization will share the association’* friendship citation with the Atlanta soft drink trim. The B&FWs have Initiated the companion award in support of tangible acitvity in the area of inter-group business relations. Mrs. Holmes pointed out The Kendrix firm has been retained hy The Co ca-Cola Company for almost fifteen years, while the firm’s head. Moss H. Kendrix. has served as a con sultant to Coca-Cola since IMS. An nouncement of the awards refers to The Coca-Cola Company as one of the most foreward looking of American firms in its approach to the Negro market The business and professional women will make their awards to Coca-Cola end MHKO at a "Friendship in Business” luncheon to be held at Hampton House Mo tel, Miami. Fie., on Saturday. Feb. A. The association is holding Its winter board meeting end execu tive sessions in Miami, Feb. 7-9. Fined For “Sit-In” At Restaurant DANVILLE. Va. Five integra tion leaders were fined 950 in Mu nicipal Court for sitting in at a Howard Johnson restaurant here on New Year** Day. The formal charge was trespass. They filed notice of appeal. Fined were the ltev. A. I. Dun lap the Rev. L. W. Chase, the Rev. L. D. Campbell, Julius E. Adams, a taxicab owner, and Arthur A. Pinchback. butler for one of the most prominent families In Dan ville. Hie manager of the restaurant said his place is independent of the national chain. He told the court that the local restaurant is operated by Southern Restaurant, Inc., under franchise from the Howard Johnson Company. long-standing segregation in f.e courtroom was broken down for the first time on motion nf lon Holt, Norfolk, defense attorney and member of the Legal Committee of the Southern Conference Edue*. tlonel Fund tSCEft. About 300 persons crowded Into the court room for the hearing. 4-Year-Old Loses Life In A . M. Fire KOUGEMONT - Fire routed a family from its sleep here and when the ruins were examined Die remains of a 4-year-old child were found in the debris of the burned home, Friday morning last. Patricia Ann Latta, daughter of Robert Lee Latta died a* the re suit of the fire and the mother and other children are said to have had a narrow escape, due to the fact that when they awoke the house is said to have been almost UMhfttlHdrtlr rfSfr.wi atni TMotTmM" a# tiWh. bar MrMjrt y^i>b <> «f ,l »lw<niniT. consumed with flames The Berea Fire Department an swered the cell, but the fire waa beyond control whan the flee trade arrived. The weather" la believed to have also bean a factor in the failure to save the bouse and Its contents. The Treasury reminds taxpayer* receiving tax refunds this year that they can turn it into a neat-egg. by taking their refunds in U. S. Sav ings Bonds. SEMI - FINISHED HOMES Built on Your Lot 98 Down 9 Mob. bafere Ist Payment Dm. Inside Deere A Trim Red Cedar Stdtag 9 Pe. Bath Set 7 OR 18 YK. PLAN. WE FINANCE. NATIONWIDE HOMES OF RALEIGH. N. C. INa FLOYD B. 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High Point CORE leader, who won convicted for de faming tw* court officials, in pro test movements here lest summer, waa released from Jell Thursday under 91AOOO bond. Ik* militant lead* wee released on order es State Judge Fred 8. Leßlanc that an appeal be filed wflh fiie State Supreme Court af ter March 91. The Rev. Cox has established quit* a reputation tor going to Jail for protesting the treatment of Ne groes in their fight to gain first dam citizenship. He has been quite vocal la hie effort to spotlight the treatment given himself end others arrested for protest activities. Re has been highly critical of arresting officers, prosecuting attorneys and judge*. In a speech delivered la Durham, during a Howard Johnson protest moating, he vowed to go to Jail and go to Jail, even “TUI Hell Freezes Over." Tide year, for the first fine; peo ple can receive tax refunds in U. & Savings Bonds. Bonds earn 9.79 per east Interest, compounded se mi-annually, when held to maturi ty. 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