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SHAW OOratStn"S ALL "A** smjSNTS-Thw we Shaw CtolmsHy stafcttte Whe «*r»rt *» “A" frames for the first semester of 1958-59. Left t* Miss Settle Doris RMfet, a frtrtfflira of Salefgti, «ia3®r ini is elrtßentsirv edsratlon Hrht is SrMs EUtabtih Sfffort, # sophessere of Meant Salty. Mis* fßf* fort Is mtjeHnt In Enfßrt. Federal Grant Os $11,451 Given ''Saint Paul's College For Student loans; Third Highest In Virginia LAWBIgNCEVTLLE, Ya.—Under authorization of the National De tefifle Education Act of 1958. Sami Paul's College has been awarded a federal grant of S! 1.451 for loans to students. The allocation was the third highest, amount, among grants to 17 Virginia colleges and universities Only the University of Virginia at Charlottes’, ill* =520,246* and Virginia J?tste College at Peters burg *514,432* received higher al locations. Presumably, the Vir ginia State award will be shared by its Norfolk Division. Other Virginia Negro college* re ceiving allocations were: Hanip ‘ CHAIRS st .79 j= owi Jawuu i.3^vpnm^va»xeiKs^ma^jrasm^rms<armx^ Boy’s Soft Combed Cotton p >t White -Tee Shirts fwyX SMALL Atfl t2Jm WED. LARGE FOR Jfjfg Values To 5,95 Men's WW W Ase.: iMtaktrs mRI Large YOUH *§ £}A Selection CHOICE § | fi. I. SURPLUS STORE 120 W. 0a vie St TK 2-7017 'J ton Institute. $4,347. and Virginia i Union University, Richmond, $lO,- 619. Only Virginia Seminary ar.d i1 College at Lynchburg is not listed ;!in the official announcement of • Virginia allocations. In ail *«,<K>9,»9« in federal I fur<<H were distributed to 1,137 colleges and universities to sO 49 slates, the District of Co lumbia. Hawaii and Puerto Rice for 4'te establishment ©f slip National Defense Loan Programs- The act was signed by the President last Septem ber 2. Os the total. $303,974 was dis tributed to 76 Negro colleges in • IS state* and the District a! Co lombia. Os these, eight received $19,009 or more. They are, in the order of the amounts: Tuskegee Institute, $18,145, 2nd highest in Alabama: Grambling College, $lB.- 805. 3rd highest in Louisiana. Vir ginia State Coletee (and its Nor folk DivteianL $14,432. m ?cond highest in‘Virginia: Saint- Paul’s College, $11,451 third largest- in Virginia: Tennessee A. *nd I. State University. $10,942. third highest in Tennessee; Virginia Union Uni versity. 10.61 S, fifth in Virginia; Morgan State College. $10,518. third highest in Maryland: and North Carolina College. $10,475, second in North Carolina. With the allocation of the funds, ! the total amount thus far appro i prfated for student loans, all nine basic programs authorized by the Defense Education Act, are now in operation. The current allocations were for the last half of the current , school ynar. Colleges will shortly I be filing applications for summer schools ana the full term of the 1950-60 school rear. Thomas M *Law, Saint Paul’s treasurer-business managet, is planning to attend a regional Workshop conference of the toa* Program to be held April 9 in ■ Washington. with registrations at I the University of Maryland. Col lege Park. He represented the local cooe -a during prior negotiations in Washington at the Department c’ Health, Education, and Welfare, by designation of President Earl K. McClenney of Saint Paul’s. College Btudente and high school graduates wishing to obtem a stu dent loans may apply to «W the Institution© to which funds have been allocated Each inztitu ! non handles its own student loan ! fund and will select, toe individuate who will be granted loans to en able them to continue their edu cation. A student may borrow up to $1,059 a year-or a total of 5.000 during his undergraduate study. Each college contributes at least SIOO per each $9.09 in federal funds. Loans are payable after graduation. By teaching for five years, one half of loans can be cancelled. Borrowers who don t teach renay toe fOB loon. Th? list of the 76 Negro insti tutions. by states, follows: Alabama —A AM Ste.tr College, $2,512; Alabama State. $2,233; Daniel Payne, $1,608: Miles “ 015; Stillman, $1,134: Talladega. $503: Tuskegee $18,145 Arkansas A.M-&N. College. $4,733; Philander Smith. $526. Delaware—Delaware Stats Col lege, $4,483. District of Columbia D. C. Teachers College. $491; Howard, $9,947. Florida— Bethtme-Cookman, $4,- 128; Florida, A&M, $2,804; Florida N&L *1,318 Georgia Albany State, $2,127, Atlanta. $1,634: Clark, $5.06a. Morehouse. $1,525: Mosul* Brown. $2,455; Panic. $1,838: Spelman, $2,859. _ , Kentucky - Kentucky Slate Col lege. 53.989 . ,n 3. Louisiana Dillard ©rambling, $19,805; Leland. $2,- 333; Southern, $8,666 Maryland—Cop pin ste te, $B3l. Maryland State at Bowie, SLa3O, Maryland State at Princess Anne. $2,216: Morgan State. 510,818. Mississippi—Alcorn, $645: Jack son. $8,254: Okolono, $631; Rust, $2,117: and Tcugaloo. $2,524. Missouri Lincoln University. $5,110 North Carolina—-A*T, $?.- 227; Barber - Scotfs. $1,937; Carver, flitW; Fayetteville, $4 98; Smith. 3L569: CareWna. MWS; »*»** gu»ilne*s sl-7945 Shsw. ?3,8»8‘, i Kltambeto City, $.1,273/ Ohio Central State College,' $6,314. Oklahoma— Langston Univer sity. $1347. Pennsylvania —■ Uncoiit Univer sity' ,S.U 63. , South Carolina —Allan. $5,437; Benedict $4,164; Olaihn, $1,219; Friendship, $1414; Morris s!.*• ■463; 6. C. State. $1,735.; Vborhees, $1,053. Tennessee—Fisk.. $1,8,18; Knox ville, $2,395; Lasse, $8.£33; Le- Mwyne, $825; Mehsrry, . fi!,433: Morristown, rmvtmex A. and 1..418 M2. Texas—. Bishop. $3,704; Huston -nnotson, $3,644; Jarvis' Christian, $4.71.9; Paul Quinn, *2.389;; Prai* rlo Wjd, S2.SS3: Texas <W*r>, HMHBK; wfc «. lit liiiiter | , f®| * ; Many Mil DURHAM —The m*. or. *. ***& profe/trer of eccnctnlcs ®asi aoU&r* mSaMet at Nv> ( th Car ottns. College, is participating in a National Consultation on the Negro In toe Christ :s?i Ministry at Seabnry House, Greenwich, Conn- March 6-8. The Nations! Council of Chur ches is sponsoring the consults tkm with tor cooperation of * grant from the Lilly Foundation. Other participants m the con sultation and thru- topics are Dr Harry’ V, Richardson, president of Gammon Theological Seminary. Atlanta, “The Seminary Training of Negro Ministers” and Dr J. M. PwaT*. $11,451; Virginia Ntete. sl4 532: and Viralnta Union. sl9. 519 > The World Book Encyclopedia reports that % 24-carat diamond, set tn the floor of Havana’s Cani tol Molding', Is the storlmg r-t'int for mea**.trfng ail distances in Cu bs It Pays To ADVERTISE. • * GUARANTEED USED RECONDITIONED md Ean^res eftiiLElSll RIMITURE CO, 18®« S. 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S , Mtfes. &ad farss.3*- ; re««lde»4 of vtyfftda XJmm VtoA l verstty, Rie&sasttd, Ttte Negro : Cfhurcttes and toe Ministerial j P7«sruseßi A Stmctursl and Bte£togle Analysts.” xSmHaaaa^mSis^SmilSmlSSaKSSiSSSEaßasen ¥r?,» »<9vl»s« ksre anm ’•* t*.o ctsmsfcfif '"'* h *sfsty . .. and sre presledesi tel 10,000 by NdteroS Selina* A tee**s insiucsce Comoretie*’ Riiilgli Savlßgt & Imbm Association 219 FAYETTEVILLE ST. wm&mm owner* ?)$7 dark* Armor C»merew Vfflfr.c* ifS N, Salem Street Apes, 7f, €, good shoppi ug at EBrd’t Friday... “your lucky bargain day” % jpi»' jg I ladies’ raincoats regular to $7« 13 ] it amUKumm mi mm——w— mum wmmmmmmammmmmmmm uj - nurnnm Friday IBtiTsalT”' """""l Friday 13th side foundation garments fine lingerie brand name girdles , , 7. regular ~ tncot nylon sups «* <J» r if^ r .. 4 is brand name bras , ~, , Lavishly lace trimmed regular «$ $2,50«53.09 . . . $I 93 —"“ — — * Friday 13th sale jpauty style gridles ladies sportswear regular to | ___ $5.95 * JL 13 blouses, skirts, jamakas spiro’S; second fi&of regular M l ————■— —J to $5,98 *413 Friday T3th sale famous brand name cotton ladles accessories knit coordinates , «*’« hmAhag * "mm ~.sg« | $2.98 1199 BWRp-g: w««ra»r j i Extent®, ptmtlcs, leathers, and sfrs,v«S » seamless nylon hose 13th sale - hoy s clothing t oi?c p*- * Too T~"r — «■ * men's spring pants Slightly irregular es $1.25 brand! Full sash- Originally <*%. ionsd. 60 gauge 15 denial , ' &M ,** | . , , , to $8.98 1 sleeveless blouses ~ . ' white dress shirls TBS’- >l= r Ss r »2» I Many are drip-dry fabrics! Wide range of * • ' , styles and print patterns to choose from! group men s jewelry jewelry odds and ends re^*^ a ! T OQ { | r ZIM 33C F.FffiD'S ,tr,.{ floor | Uld es re*;on robes 1 § Friday 13th sale regular men's wear $3.98 EFfRD’S: street floor boy’s Spring trOUSer* I ——i regular j Friday 13th sale *° | girl's clothing boy's spring jackets group girl's sweaters r Sf^jf r I to $5.98 3 J[ 13 hoy’s sport shirts prefects-chubby slips r |f *!j, ar &&c! i to $2.98 3 13 boy’s knit shirts girl’s rayon panties ql" SHI3 I regular t%C . $iM *** I fJCjf I Otir best, seller this spring! Shws € to 305 ® * ‘ I Decorative emblem on front! Long sleeves! 8 roll-up sleeve blouses j EPTRD’S: downstairs floor sizes % _ i 7t014 s i°° ~ Frid^s^r —i sale infants wear miracle fabrics f to $1.09 . dacron 'blends, nylons, linens, f girl’s winter coats rayons, cottons. ~ originally M T <®™*L S%%C I $14.98 $4 lB teUM ... ■■. ; Sisse 8 only and oaJy 10 in the group' All'are new special purchase! State* petiteras | EFIRD'S: dowtssfairs floor i and. color?.! Amazing values at- SSsl \ j epirus: mm k Friday 13th sale 1 I home furnishings muslin sheets I Pf | «» J | j rssuU,r m ! Wm 11 i M 3 1 *r*» $J 33 i ”' | Over ISO threads to the st}. Inch! ..wwawara.ww»iw»n»<ii>,rnii!ib»«»iußinnriw!i»ii@a" » | White only! Limit 2 to a custom**! mmm® B&mmxst, mams ik, yam 11
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