SHAW UNIVERSITY HEADQUARTERS FOR SURVEY—The interviewing staff for sur vey on “The Changing Position of the Negro in the United States" checks wap section before having for a day of interviewing Their headquarters are set up at Shaw University Seated from left to right are: J. T. Powell. Durham . a student of I\N.( . Mrs. Alice Powell. Durham, student 9/ N.C.C.; Mrs.. Jean R. Jones, Chapel Hill, public school tea- her: Michael Wise. Raleigh, student U.N.C. (supervisor): Mrs Edna T Swann. Durbanlibrarian Durham County Schools, Lawton Bennett, Chapel Hill, student, U.N.C. LONGER HAIR *0» PALLING -tmm* SLAIS, SCALP AND TIMPLI HT4Mrrt« SHompoo OH. ..M BY-4otu»* H«ir Drctsmg .79 | Pressing 0i1....79 * Wanfd m-KtAvn cwfM co. \ a ONu 9005. Atlanta, 00. rSiCK- I STOMACH? I PUSH ?s the outstanding stomach * remedy for'nd'gest'on, gas jg heartburn and stomach distr.- g I due to excess acidity. Gives fast relief without constipation ! I I get *he arge $•?« box PUSH * at drug counters. ’A- *a ‘pr u+* » le.g f. p r.,hht M#dT.-na Co g Prescribed jlMost By Doctors—Available I'uNow Without Prescription Attacks in Minutes ...Relief Lasts for Hours! fonmii* prescribed more than any I Gther by doctors for their private Jatientg is now available to asthma offerers without prescription. | Medical testa proved this formula •tops asthma attacks in minutes and jfives hours of freedom from recur rence of painful asthma spasms, t This formula is so effective that it Is the physicians’ leading asthma yrsacription—so safe that now it car. ®c sold without pre’eript ion sn tablets called Primaie**®. ] Stop Renting Own This IBouse Wswc * : c ' s:■■■■ -.-■■.•■■l*'. .&•: L,/ • Z* „v ' ‘ r. W&c ' H * - * jfe-£§ 7. ~ ’■ . s»iirr - ~ Omy |f Cash Down FEATURING ... • Three Bedrooms • Brick Veneer • Oak Flooring • Natural Finish Kitchen Cabinets • Tile Baths • City lit lilies • Paved Streets • 5 Minutes from Center Raleigh • $62.00 Per Month ROCHESTER HEIGHTS Office Open Sundays 3-6 P M —See SOLOMON REV IS Office: VA 8-5676 Home: r i E 2 87J4 Bennett Alumni Initiate Self-Endowment Program NEW YORK Alumni of Ben i nett College, Greensboro, N. C, initiated a self-endowment pro | gram for the-ir alma mater during July, according to Hr F 0 Pat terson chairman of the board of i trustee? T <• initial SI,OOO payment. lon a 35-voar *r. j 1 investment program in mutual funds, was made m the offices of Hamersh lag. Bore and Co.. Now York Ci ty, July ft "Aft. 1$ yea s, the e*.nines a chieved through this cumulative investment urogram should provide an increasing return for the col i Primatene opens bronchial tube*. 1 loosens mucous congestion, relieves i taut nervous tension Vll this with* . out taking painful injections. Thesecret is—Primatene combines . 3 medicines (in full prescript!• » strength) found most -itTeetive :n • combination for asthma oirtress Each performs a special purpose. So look forward to sleep at night and freedom from asthma spasms ... get Primatene. at any drug-tors. Only Shf— iVionoy-back-guarantee. O IM«. WblUMll rWmM.I O. i lege every five years," Dr. Patter - i son said. "Cnder our country’s present rate of growth, the self-endow- j ment program will mature In 75 to 100 years. Then it should proside Bennett with an annu al SIOO,OOO income for the fol- j lowing 96 years. "Or— if 'he trusters prefer—the total remaining equity may be withdrawn in one lump sum. It j : may be difficult to realize the j fact,” Dr Patterson said, "but at ! maturity the \ alue of the equity i should be in the neighborhood of j I two million dollars. It should be j i a thrilling experience for any a ! lunmi group, to see the end point I in a program of this type" 1 Bennett is a charter member of , the Cruled Negro College Fund I founded b> Dt Patterson ;n 1944 ! as America's first educational com ! mutiny chest. | "lake many of the Funds 33 member colleges. Bennett has been an integral part of Americas sy stem of higher education for neat i> a century,” Dr Patterson said “The great pi blic universities and . the small private colleges have i rviMcri side-by-side over Ihe year? They mnr continue to do so for : the educational health of the coun try." PREACHES IN N. C. The Rev. Richard C Gay, pastor of Concord Baptist Church. Rrook lyn , N Ypreached at Mount Zion Baptist Church Rocky Mount Sunday. July 10 at 11 a. m. He is m the ettv on a month s vacation with his fami ly Rev Gay t s the Protestant ha plain of the Jewish Hospital j of Brooklyn, serving all Protes rant patients of man\‘ denomi - | nations and races He is also j vice president of the Interde- j nonvnationa! Ministers' Alliance of Brooklyn and Long Island. i Rev, Booth \ Co-Authors 1 A Hymn CINCINNATI. Ohio Rev. I, V Booth, pastor of Zion Baptist j Church, having recently edited a 1 volume Who's Who In Baptist A- j menca" honoring the late Dr. W if Jernagin. is also co-author of a hymn dedicated to this late Bap- j 1 ist leader entitled "Brothers Join- ; ed in Heart" Mrs. Elizabeth Mad fix Huntley of St Louis, Mo hares authorship with him in the .■reduction of this hymn. While in Brazil, the 10th Congress of the Baptist World Alliance honored his authorship wfc'-n world-famed Robert Bradley and Mrs. Marilyn So ften Sosa sang the hymn as a due! on Thursday evening al the opening, Rev Booth was further honored I v hen Mrs Sot a. who is also the j ■'aughter of the newly Piocted pre- j joined him on Saturday morning at a Radio Broadcast "Bi- • b! School of the Air", conducted I Sv Pastor David Gomes reaching I ili .' ton tiu'niighout the whole nf Biazil. Vv.pastor in Bv tzi! Dr ‘V . r-i K. .. | oi. i.as translated ! th '• . Iv. :rn of Fretherhnod ■ Portugur s» Janguaye thus I l ' ’ r it £ \ cti ici Ui* 3 : t'J fill 10 College Students Awarded Scholarships By Foundation CHICAGO, m. Ten outstand ing Negro college students have been awarded four-year medical scholarships from a $60,00(1 grant announced today by the Alfred P Sloan Foundation, and National Medical Fellowships. Inc., of Chi cago. A step toward helping alle viate the critical shortage of Negro doctors in the U. S., the first National Medical-Sloan Foundation awards were marie possible by a $60.00(1 contribu tion from the Sloan Founda tion for the 1960 school year. Announcement of the grant wa made jointly by Dr. Arnold J. Zur cher. Executive Director of the Sloan Foundation, and Dr. Frank lin C. McLean, emeritus professor FOK SALE POOL ROOM 206 E, Martin Street 5 POOL TABLES EQUIPPED WITH 5-TON AIR-CONDITIONER Ca 11... TE 4-3141 Or See JAMES 0. BLOUNT yowl * W& Fifth‘3”l H| Pint’2“ *oe eo® 100 PROOF 1— — " MARC FROM GRAiH BY l. 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