^Jhi VOL. 30, NO. 27 loan has been paid in lull, regardless of whether VA releases you from liability on the loan or not. If the buyer obtains new financing in connection with the sale and the (71 mobile home loan is paid in full, you will have no further liability on the loan and may then use your entitlement for other purposes. About 175,000 widows of veterans who died of service-ctonnected disabilities and 65,000 wives of veterans totally disabled in service aire eligible for educational benefits. Individual! Interested in these benefits an urged to contact the nearest VA office or locsd veterans servics organization representative. i fut Keep Up With T GREENSBORO, jf : T i&ip , a ' The Veterans Corner Editor's Note: Veterans and their dependents are asking thousands of questions concerning the benefits their Government provides for them through the Veterans Administration. Below are some representative queries. Additional information may be obtained at any VA office. Q ? I am a veteran who served three years on active duty from 1958 to 1961. I am totally disabled because of an automobile accident. Am I entitled to a non-service connected pension? A ? No. Pension is payable only to veterans of wartime service. Your active duty was during peacetime. Q ? I am undecided as to mj nrnvram of education, and won der if the VA will provide counseling? A ? Yes. A veteran may apply for counseling by the VA to assist him in selecting a program and educational goal. He may apply for it before beginning training on the VA application form 21E-1990, or at a later date by letter. There is no charge for counseling; but the veteran must pay any travel expense to and from the counseling location. Q ? If I sel my mobile home, can the GI loan be assumed bj the purchaser? A ? Yes. However, you wili remain liable for the loan unless you apply to VA for a release from liability, and the VA grants the release in writing Further, you may not use your GI loan entitlement for any other purpose until the mobile home St. Matthews Kinderg The St. Matthews Kindergar! ten Graduation exercise will be I held Sunday, June 6, 1971 at St. i Matthews Methodist Church be! ginning at 5:00 P.M. 'j The guest speaker will be Mr. ' Maurice Huntley. Mr. Huntley ' is a senior at Page High. For 500 A&T Alumni I To Attend Annual i More than 500 persons are expected to participate in the annual Alumni Weekend activities -at A&T State University , Friday and Saturday. Many of the old grads will arrive in the city Friday in time ! for a 7 p.m. reception at the Forest Lake Country Club. The highlight of the weekend , will be the annual Awards Lun, cheon Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Memorial Student Union. Keynoter for the luncheon will be Marshall H. Colston, newlj appointed director of planning and development at A&T. Awarded during the luncheon > will be the A&T Alumni Assoc i ation's highest awards. The nai tional achievement award will i be presented to 31-year-old Richard Earl Barber, a management executive of Pittsburgh. I The national service award . winner is Air Fore* Ma}. Nori map Alexander McDanlel, who la currently a prisoner in Viet-! % 907LZ -&ITD St 7-x x?a "o '<1 / Xaeaqx'i oTqqri^ oJoasuQsao li It he Times ? Read Th NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDA ;arten To Hold 17th Ann his future studies he plans to attend Howard University next fall in Washington, D. C. Prayer will be offered by William Allen Blackman. Music director, Vincent Wrightsell. Pianist; Mrs. Carrie Brown Shipp; Remarks by Pastor Rev. Joseph Bethea; Expected Awards Luncheon nam. His award will be accepted by his wife, Mrs. Jean McDaniei, a Greensboro school teacher. Winners of the A&T regional awards are Marvin Graeber, Greensboro, N. C.; Dr. William Hosey, Detroit, Mich.; the Rev. Henry Joyner, Atlanta, Ga.; and Elmo Daugherty, Philadelphia, Penna. Special service awards will be presented to Miss Carolyn Cook, W. Edward Jenkins and Mrs. Louise E. Grandison, all of Greensboro and Franklin McCain of Charlotte. On Saturday night at 7 p.m., the alumni will sponsor an AllAlumni Mixer at the Sheraton Motor Inn. The 80th annual baccalaureate-commencement exercises will be held in Moore Gym on Sunday, June 6 at 11 a.m. The speaker will be Dr. James E. Chfiek, president of Howard (Continued on Page 4) JlIN 4 fq7i #utf e Future Outlook! Y, JUNE 4, 1971 if -1 . kj iual Commencement Exert Presentation of certificates, Mrs. Launa Hargett Green. The graduating class members are: Josefa E. Bethea, Kem M. Bates, William Allen Blackman,' Lome Sedgwick Green, Clayton Jerome Morgan, Bernard Smith, and Robert Wrightsell. Deaths ANI MB. EUGENE L. STEWART Mr. Eugene Lacy Stewart, age 63 of Rt. 2, Gibsonville, N. C. was dead on arrival Moses Cone Hospital Tuesday, June 1st after a brief illness. Funeral services were held Thursday, June 3rd, 2:00 P.M., Brown's Funeral Home Chapel where the family received their friends Wednesday evening from 8-9. Survivors include widow, Mrs. Annie Lee Stewart; sisters, Mrs. Mamie Summers, Mrs. Sarah Brady and Mrs. Ella Smith, all of Greensboro, Miss Leona Stewart of .Philadelphia, Pa.; brothers, Clarence Stewart of Greens J boro and John Stewart of Philadelphia, Pa: Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. VA has allocated more than $13 million for the modernization of five hospitals in Phoenix, Ariz.; Long Beach, Calif.; Bay Pines, Fla.; Knoxville, Iowa; and Coatesville, Pa. ^ "r,anf, ,, | "W?4S? DOR* PRICE: 10 CENTS ?~ - I j | J^'V . W . :w t I I p!S^5vtytoi> *>