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Birmingham Post-Herald from Birmingham, Alabama • 28

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vri ni rVfnrfr wvwreren PASI BIRMINGHAM MSTH1KA1P Thursday Wbreant 1 IMS Funds For Colleges Bill Passes House Boy Asks Help With Den Mother eral loan and grant money for the same building Thus a $3 million building could be financed with a million grant a $195 million kwh and $750000 of its own hinds Here's the amount of grant money the bill would allocate each yew to other southern states: Arkansas: $1773241 Kentucky: $2726828 Mississippi: $2062909 North Carolina: $4561570' Tennessee: $3583417 Virginia: $3185463 1 The roll call vote of 319 to 79 that sent the bill to the Senate showed strong bipartisan support fa a measure that ranks high on President Kennedy's legislative list Voting tar the Mil were 201 Democrats and 118 Republicans Against it were 35 Democrats and 44 Republicans Alabamians who voted for the aid bill were Reps Andrews Boykin Elliott Grant Huddleston Jones and Roberts Not voting were Rains and Selden Sometima a young man is stumped for ways in which to thank those who make his young life pleasant and interesting "Could you write up a story telling Mrs- Paul -Sparks that I sure do thank her hr all she's done for Char la Picon asked The Post-Herald yester-day and added: "I know how to do it by myself Mrs Sparks from the lnfor- motion givgit by Charles mist be responsible for at least eight other youngsters having tan den mother for Den Five in the Norwood area "She helped me 1 enter -this handicap show and I want to do -something fa said Charles who is 10 years old and attends Norwood School He liva at 3553 Norwood-blvd Charles might like to know that many young men have found that Feb 14 has been a very good day for telling the ladies how much they mean to Psst-HersM Capital Bureau WASHINGTON Jan Senate and Presidential OK of the $li billion college classroom construction bill passed by the House last night would provide some 15500-000 in- outright grants plus longterm low-interest-rate loans for Alabama's colleges and universities The program approved by a 319-79 House vote makes $300 million a year available 10 million in grants and 180 million in loans for five yean Giants would have to be matched by the recipient institution Alabama's share of the grant money would be $3101150 a year Loans would be repayrble over as long as 50 years at rates a quarter of a pa cent higher than the government's own cost of borrowing money Colleges would have to have on hand a quarta of the total cost of the building for which they propose to borrow No more than 13V4 per cent of the available fawn funds could go to any one state But colleges could use both Fed them The UA Navy usee 12 mlUioa pounds of potatoes monthly So easy to serve them these Mushrooms are COMPLETELY COOKED week is Disney's version of the Victor Herbert operetta "Babes in Toyland" with Ray Bolger as a wicked Villain who is trying to tempt innocent Annette EMPIRE: Doctors have their problems too' and this is the butt of the humor in the English comedy "Doctor in Love" 'which opens today RITZ: Also whirling onto the screen today is another of the "twist" movies This one is called "Hey Let's Twist" FEBRUARY The month of February will be ushered in today with three new movies ALABAMA: English' Actress Deborah Kerr plays a governess in the suspense chiller "The Innocents" which starts today MELBA: Held-over for a third week is Frank Capra's comedy "Pocketful of Miracles" with Glenn Ford as an apple-loving gangster STRAND: Also continuing for another Second New Twist A4ove To Roll In On Screen of authenticity since it was filmed BY EMMETT WEAVER I from the previous week: the Let's features six musical Broadway play and an opera This numbers in which the dance is is- an eerie spine-tingler with That delightfully insane dance Strand with Walt "Babes ice which Just about everybody isn and the Melba with Frank Capra's whimsical Damon either doing (or -trying to (fa)) is photography unusual camera effects weird atmospheric and the other ingredients which the English filmmakers have mastered with such COMMENT: A suspenseful tale in the Henry Jama at the of the Now York's Peppermint Lounge on West 45th Street Some of same headliners who appear in person nightly at the Peppermint Lounge are featured in the moive We an talking Joey Dee and The Starlighters plus the Twisting Peppermint Loungers As for any semblance of a plot this is merely superficial and performed CAPSULE COMMENT: If a enthusiast then you'll really go for this one Empire The English comedy "Doctor in Love" is the light enjoyable'1'" offering pf the Empire today trMtIon This is another of the funny series and this one which has had a good engagement! gloomy music for horror expertness CAPSULE Entering Runyon story "Pocketful of Ritz The Rita goes with a new movie called "Hey Let's which begins in anatomical gyrations on the screen tomorrow back again The second movie to hlt'town comes here tomorrow Abo among the new films at the downtown movie houses are ajeoupla of films both of them mafia in England One of them Is ajnacabre suspense classic The other is a light-hearted glimpse medical profession two theaters are holding-over Melba its third week tomor-at an Atlanta art theater is said row at the Melba is Frank Capra's to be one-of the most amusing heart-tugging Damon Runyon This latest film to cash in onldeals with a father trying to put the dance craze has an atmosphere! his sons through college Concerning lob Opportun ities Conference Be NextWeek At Miles and it's in cola The center of attention is stately SL Hospital which is turned upside down by the madcap happenings involving doctors and nurses Even two strippers named "Dawn" and "Leonora" become mixed up in the hilarious situations comedy of An interesting sidelight is ttw tiny role wich silent screen acta Snub Pollard has In this picture This was Snub's last film before his recent death He plays one of the group of panhandlers The rest of the cast are excellent: Bette Davis Glenn Ford CAPSULE COMMENT: Docta Peter Falk Thomas Mitchell plays Cupid in this amusing English comedy Alabama second place Miss Martha Wilkes Misses Beard Whitson and Caldwell are students of the Jessica Hayden Studio Misses Billups are students at the Chambliss Studio Miss Wilkes is f9v'or-oufn caories a fascinating the super- a student of Mrs A Shako- of Hope Lang Edward Everett Horton and-Mickey Shaughnessy CAPSULE COMMENT: A wonderful Damon Runyon story which has both heart and humor Strand Another long-run film is Disney's "Baba in Toyland" which embarks on its seventh week in Birmingham as of this Friday Of course the Victor Herbert music dancing cola costuma and Mother Goose plot all odd up natural coma creaking into the Alabama tomorrow This was pea re and Miss Med lock is a pupil of the Dorothy Craig Studio Only 30 caloriee in 4-ox liquid Winner will noire cash priza Enland by 20th Cen- BY ARNETT BRYANT Pfcwe ST 6-4411 "Planning For Today is the thane of a Job opportunities conference to be sponsored by the Miles College business department and the National Urban League Tuesday and Wednesday at the' college Sponsors of the two-day conference announced that the purpose of the conference is: lift the occupational horizons or Negro youth to stimulate greater interest on the part of educators and civic leaders in guiding Negro youth into successful careers to help break down rfttftonceptions regarding training for the professions to emphasize the new employment opportunities Mushrooms in a Moment tury Fox Deborah Kerr turns in an Academy Award calibre acting Jub as the English governess of two Wednesday night Feb 14 at the Oscar Wells Museum of Art THE A BELL Junia High keystone School Bessemer will present 'an most unusual children played by Honor Day program at 9 am to 11-year-old Pamela Franklin and to the ideal film for the kiddies 12-year-old Martin Stephens (button) Add day in the school auditorium The program includes music by the school choir and band greet-ings from officers of the school PTA and student expressions Mercer A Givhan principal of the school will give remarks and Michael Redgrave the star the Broadway Reduction of Graham Greene's "The Complaisant plays the British uncle of the two children placed Misa Kerr's care Dog Gone Costly NEW YORK un A dog'a life is getting more and more Including overhead it take four nfr Mwtnine tar vnuna'nannla anH SPEAKER new opening fa young people and -ru Dura tfl'ilwe tha need fa additional 4cV Amos Kyce is trained nennnnel leading Religious Emphasis nuke the honor presentations The first session Tuesday will week programs at Miles be a dimer meeting attended by College spakers consultants group lead- MR BLISS ETT has served as secretary of the lege Division of the Mushrooms Innocents" is based on the $500 a month to maintain a lab-classic Henry Jama suspenselaatory dog and $50 a month for a story Turn of the Screw single rat reports a publication which also has been made into of American Cyanamid Company VakjobJ raelp book packed with imnhroom dittos and intnui Writ today to Keystone Mushroom Co Dipt 9 Coatesville Pa mi who Col-Pasquale" second in Alabama State features of Teachers Assn has been asked Com- to serve as a member of the nominating committe fa the present edASTA 15 in the ANNUAL MEETING of the iwuMmaliiMial uKbC Buuiujrium i ne opei heSdto'1? Prescnled English by a na-' Eighth Avenue Branch YMCA college auditorium The opera will' era and other participants -Wednesday the opening session will be at 9 am in the college auditorium Puryear associate directa National Urban League will be the speaker At 10:30 uEhusiness know" laurinB rations education health and ki medical service hone economics MUSIC Contest law physical training and education science social services and military servica General consultants fa the conference will include Pur- will be the a seria of Lyceum the Mila College Lyceum mittee The opera will he Thursday night Feb Winners Named Winners in the music sponsored Saturday by clan Club were: Piano Beard will be at 7 tonight at the YWCA The Rev Pitts president of Mila College will speak on Unchanging Purpose in a Changing Wald" Music will be by the Mila Col- contest the Pcri-jlege Trio directed by Robert Miss Ann: Brewster and Stockham Male first plan Miss Eleanor Chorus directed by John Sturdi Whitson second: Miss Lue Ruth vant Mrs Thomas and Clarence Coleman direc- gar for of Si Houze and Miss Alpha sten Billups Freddie Jenkins for third place and Miss Pa- Others on the program will be MASOfli public nealtn Ann MiHlrMir fourth nlstw I Mrs Ioanna Panohman lire Ann Wedlock fourth place Mrs Leanna Parchman Mrs niiM cii-itr8ci In the voice contest placing first Mary Hollins and the Rev Hobart Department of Health and WM Miss Dd Caldwell and Oden Jr cCbnnell regional recruiting Advisers Asked For New Hospital representative of the Civil Serv fee Commission Consultants in specialized areas include Paul Brown Crowell Kirkwood Ballon Albert Saddler Willie Birmingham Ptienizce Ransom manager Slate Employment Service Atlanta Hugh Gordon employment manager Lockheed Aircraft rooms with no BY RILL MIIJKR mi-private Plant moved forward fa a WHris Corp Dr Millner Darnell Phil- Bessemer municipal hospital Inst The administrative hoard of the lipr School of Theology and others njght as Mayor Jess Lanier and hospital will be named by the J- Davis will speak at theArrhitect Charles McCauley mct'City Commission and must re-final general assembly in (he with 20 doctors at Holiday Inn 1 reive Federal approval The school auditorium Puryear: askw lhe nivsi members serve staggered three- u-ill tk wayor i-anicr assra me pnysi- wUlpresenta of the lcrrm wilh hree summary con- cjanto name a five-man faoiiral year retirinff fefona Final remarks will be fldviwry e-ommittec to work with ''ciyear ntu Mr McCauley in designing and equipping (he 115-l)cd hospital Each pliysician received a list of 50 names from which each will nominate nine to he con-' The Federal Aviation Agency sidcred fa the hospital hoard has appointed Wyatt Lewis Jr tnit-nhurvixt ai viia rniino nnu i Th hospital was assured re- co-ordinator for the FAA in the nn Tni i 1 1 for million ws' approved The Lane Tabernacle Church cjjy kud workwj on this or-ini this grant The appointment was announced this week by Arvin Basnight Several years ago assistant administrata of the FAA uiwiminiii auniniiaii mor U1 uie nn -Louis Mo is guest minister a- IT4 ikllinail-H 1 SwS in tin approved $8000(10 in bonds Southern region office in Atlanta mu! uliLl 0 IP llsw for lhe hospital wlun Basnight said Lewis would con -JSSS reunitpor' the Federal money was secured tinue his present job as chief Mauley said the stnictureixirt traflic controller ens each day from 10 to 11 am comtivi of four floors and 'Lewis' new job is to serve as a basement The ultra-modern FAA spokesman in contacts with facility will include central air- the aviation industry and general conditioning and outlets for piped-: public nn issues where more than in central oxygen in each room la single service of FAA is ln-All beds 'will be in private a voiced and from 2 to 3:30 pm Opera Set Feb 15 Uie presentation by the National Opera Company of the opera "Don i fr f-.

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