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That the registrar shall be furnished by said board of aldermen with registration books, and it shall be his duty, after being qualified, to perform the functions of his office fairly, impartially and according to law; to revise the existing registration books of the said city in such manner that said books shall show an accurate list of electors previously registered in such city and still residing therein, without requiring such electors to be registered anew; and such registrar shall also, between the hours of seven oclock A. M. and sunset (Sunday excepted), from and including the last Monday in March up to ten days previous to the election, keep open the books for the registration of any electors residing in such city and entitled to registration, whose names have never before been registered in said city or do not appear on the revised list, and he shall register in said books all names of persons not so registered who may apply for registration, keeping the names of the white voters separate and apart from those of the colored voters; and any person offering to register may be required to take and subscribe an oath that he has resided in the state of North Carolina twelve months and in the city of High Point ninety days previous to the day of election, and that he is twenty-one years of age. If any person shall wilfully swear falsely in taking such oath he shail be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred dollars and [be] imprisoned sixty days in the county jail. But the board of aldermen, upon thirty days notice may direct that there shall be an entirely new registration of voters whenever they may deem it necessary for a fair election.
That J. Allen Holt, Martin H. Holt, Thomas M. Holt, D. F. Caldwell, Walter L. Steele, Jesse Benbow, W. O. Donnell, T. J. Benbow, Charles Case, John A. Lowry, C. R. Benbow, A. S. Clark, J. F. Holt, M. F. Blalock, J. J. Nelson, Charles Wilson, S. S. Brown, O. C. Hamilton, Geo. T. Winston, W. L. Poteat, Henry L. Smith, W. A. Blair, Geo. S. Wills, A. H. A. Williams, T. J. Ogburn, J. M. Barker, J. C. Buxton, C. B. Watson, J. L. King, R. R. King, their associates and successors, be and they are hereby created a body politic and corporate for the purpose of maintaining a school of high grade at or near Oak Ridge, Guilford county, for the intellectual and moral training of the youth of the country of the white race under the name and style of Oak Ridge Institute, and in that name may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, contract and be contracted with; acquire, hold and convey in their corporate capacity property, real and personal, of any and all kinds, and exercise all acts in relation thereto incident to the ownership of real and personal property, and for the promotion of education as aforesaid. _
That W. C. Field, W. K. Holbrook, H. K. Boyer, F. P. Field, R. H. Hackler, R. A. Doughton, Geo. Doughton, Wesley Gilliam, J. C. Roup, H. R. Richardson, John Choat, J. Holaway, J. W. Hawthorn, A. S. and J. M. Carson, R. 8 Carson, O. McSmith, W. E. Cox, Sowel Choat, J. M. Boyer, J. L. Smith, W. S. and A. M. Edwards, H. Edwards, W. A. Woodruff, H. S. Edwards, W. F. Burchett, their associates and successors, be and they are hereby created a joint stock company, a body politic and corporate, for the purpose of maintaining a school of high grade in the town of Sparta, Alleghany county, for the intellectual and moral training of the children of the white race of both sexes, under the name and style of Sparta Institute, and in that name may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, contract and be contracted with, acquire, hold afd convey in their corporate capacity property, real and personal, and exercise all acts in relation thereto or incident to the ownership of real and personal property and for the promotion of education.
That C. A. Rose, W. R. Brown, J. Q. Wertz, C. A: Marks, W. A. Lutz, R. W. Misenheimer, M. A. Holshoman, C. L. Nussman, Chas. H. Fisher, C. M. Pool and Jonas Cook, and their successors duly elected, be and they are hereby constituted and declared a body politic and corporate under the name and style of tee Trustess of Mont Amorna Female Seminary, for the religious training and literary education of fernale youths of the white race; and by that name they shall have perpetual succession and a common seal, may sue and be sued, and may purchase, take, receive and hold any real or personal property whatever, not exceeding the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, and may sell, transfer, lease, mortgage and convey any such property; but nothing in this section shall authorize said trustees to use or dispose of any property given, bequeathed, devised or conveyed to them contrary to the condition of any such gift, bequest, devise or conveyance.
That the registrar shall be furnished by the said board of commissioners with registration books, and it shall be his duty, after being qualified to perform the functions of his office fairly, impartially and according to law, to revise the existing registration books of the said town in such manner that said books shall show an accurate list of electors previously registered in said town and still residing therein without requiring such electors to be registered anew; and such registrar shall also every day between the hours of seven oclock A. M. and sunset (Sunday excepted) from and including the last Monday in March up to ten days previous to the election keep open the books for the registration of any electors residing within the corporate limits and entitled to registration, where [whose] names have never before been registered in said town, or do not appear in the revised lists; and he shall register in said books all names of persons not so registered who may apply for registration, keeping the names of the white voters separate and apart from those of the colored voters, and also their places of residence; and any person offering to register shall be required to take and subscribe an oath that he has resided in the state of North Carolina twelve months and in the town of Salem ninety days previous tothe day of election; that he is twenty-one years of age, and that he is an actual and bona fide resident of said town and a qualified voter according to the laws of the state. If any person shall wilfully swear falsely in taking such oath, he shall be guilty of perjury and punished as in like cases of perjury. The board of commissioners upon thirty days notice may direct that there shall be an entirely new registration of voters whenever they may deem it necessary for a fair election or for the interest of said town.
That Charles A. Beck, Byron R. Long, C. W. Garovette, J. F. Utley and John Blood, their associates and successors, be and they are hereby constituted a body politic and corporate under the name of The Franklinton Christian College,for the education of colored people of both sexes, with their chief place of business in the town of Franklinton in the county of Franklin and state of North Carolina, and as such they shall have full powers to take by gift, devise or by purchase and to hold all such realand personal property as they may desire for the prosecution of their work, with full powers to sell and convey the same; they shall be entitled to all the rights, privileges and immunities and shall have all the power conferred on corporations by the general laws of North Carolina, with full power to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded.
That Section 1 of Chapter 480 of the Session Laws of 1947 be amended by adding at the end thereof the following: Each of said constables shall in a book keep a record of all arrests made by him. Said record shall show the date of arrest, time, place and other facts and details of such arrest, and of each person arrested the name, address, sex, age, race, occupation and number of previous arrests of such person, and whether such person arrested is confined in jail, allowed to give bond, enter into recognizance or cited to appear at court, the offense charged, the name of the justice of the peace, or other court before whom the person arrested is taken by said constable, the nature of and final disposition of the charge, and the punishment imposed, if the person arrested be convicted. Each of said constables shall on the first day of July, October, January and April, in every year report to and file with the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county a copy of such record for the preceding three months. The Board of Commissioners for the County of Craven shall furnish said constables with books and forms for keeping such record and making such reports.
That appropriations made to the Oxford Colored Orphanage under Title V-9, Section 1, of this Act shall be available only if and when the expenditure shall be recommended by the trustees of the institution appointed by the Governor of the State, and the expenditures shall be under the supervision of said trustees.
That appropriations out of the General Fund of the State for the maintenance of the States departments, bureaus, institutions, and agencies, and for other purposes as enumerated are hereby made for the two fiscal years ending June 30th, 1950 and June 30th, 1951 respectively, according to the following schedule: I. LEGISLATIVE 1949-50 1950-51 1 General Assembly _…… $ $ 225,000 Il. JUDICIAL 1 Supreme CourtJustices_..___ 100,800 100,800 2 Supreme CourtDepartmental Expense _———_-_- 55,967 55,967 3 Supreme CourtPrinting Reports and Reprints _… 16,000 16,000 4 Superior CourtsJudges 355,282 355,232 5 Superior CourtsSolicitors ._ 168,000 168,000 Ill. EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE 1 Governors Office: -1 Governors Office 58,406 58,500 -2 The Budget Bureau_______. 92,330 105,480 oe oS To be used under the supervision and direction -3 Division of Purchase and Contract _._-…–.__. -4 Salary Lieutenant GOVERNOR sine re es -5 State Personnel Department____ Secretary of State_.____________ eae State Auditor A State Treasurer _……_.._Department of Justice: -1 Attorney General _…_ -2 Bureau of Investigation__________ -3 General Statutes Commission Department of Revenue_.._._ Department of Tax Research… Department of Public Instruction__ Department of Archives and History State Library . Library Commission ______Board of Public Welfare_…______. ie State Board of Health… Adjutant General _…-_-_=_ Utilities Commission _…_-_= 2 Insurance Department __________ Department of Labor: -1 Department of Labor________. pa -2 Industrial Commission ______ Department of Conservation and Development: -1 Department of Conservation and Development -2 Commercial Fisheries ___.____ -3 Fisheries Research __._-_-versity of North Carolina. 19 20 21 22 23 24, 25 26 27 28 29 30 State Board of Elections__.._____ Local Government Commission_____ Department of Agriculture Contribution from General Fund___. Board of Public Buildings Grounds State Board of Alcoholic Control___ Employment Security Commission State Commission for the Blind____ Rural Electrification Authority Merit System Council.-_-_____N. C. Veterans Commission_______State Recreation Commission________. North Carolina Medical Care CommissionAdministration _ 1949-50 83,697 2,100 54,897 67,554 120,066 100,736 85,272 166,173 1,630,910 68,973 252,505 67,361 22,372 33,261 218,218 1,939,386 293,944 213,754 215,176 281,834 170,802 1,287,026 58,750 25,000 18,392 37,772 284,531 264,208 128,032 80,762 581,335 27,180 24,745 219,268 26,818 107,288 1950-51 83,694 2,10( 59,958 57,724 119,96 98,761 86,472 162,47 73,135 251,00! 82,29! 22,92: 33,26: 218,263 1,937,58: 293,93: 207,35- 215,17′ 281,73! 166,56: 1,290,52 58,751 25,00! of the Uni 19,392 37,572 716,92: 256,43 128,032 80,762 581,33! 27,18( 24,52( 219,111 26,81) 107,28 Retirement Teachers and State EmployeesAdministration North Carolina State Ports Authority University of North Carolina (Consolidated) : -1 General Administration -2 University of North Carolina. -1 School of Medicine… -2 School of Dentistry_…. State College of Agriculture and Engineering -4 The Womans College… Experiment StationState College -3 Cooperative Agricultural Extension State College __..—_–____–East Carolina Teachers College. Negro Agricultural and Technical College _…. Western Carolina Teachers College Appalachian State Teachers College Pembroke State College for Indians Winston-Salem Teachers College (Colored) Elizabeth City State Teachers College (Colored) Fayetteville State Teachers College (Colored) North Carolina College at Durham (Colored)… North Carolina School for the Deaf State School for the Blind and the Deaf: -1 State School for the Blind and the Deaf_…_.____-____ -2 Blind Student Aid… 1949-50 104,760 50,000 IV. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 37,030 2,371,317 422,713 65,700 1,808,283 1,095,173 1,145,592 1,843,245 499,803 530,746 254,232 325,802 95,139 165,788 181,847 154,648 542,703 421,213 440,692 2,400 $ V. CHARITABLE AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS State Hospitals: -1 General Administration .. -2 State Hospital at Raleigh… -8 State Hospital at Morganton… -4 State Hospital at Goldsboro_…. -5 Caswell Training School….-…..- -6 State Hospital at Butner___….. -7 Mental Hygiene ) 33,588 2,111,652 2,131,008 1,039,659 599,944 1,732,572 20,060 $ 1950-51 105,510 50,000 37,030 2,629,497 522,713 62,650 1,974,958 976,123 1,116,422 1,341,745 . 454,463 534,846 244,362 313,352 91,139 164,988 139,747 154,843 535,523 406,313 433,042 2,400 33,588 2,065,102 2,124,458 1,028,631 724,449 1,888,222 30,000 2 3 1949-50 North Carolina Orthopedic Hospital 359,842 North Carolina Sanatoria: -1 North Carolina Sanatorium___ 970,842 -2 Extension Bureau —– 65,741 -3 Western North Carolina Sanatorium _______-__ 480,375 -4 Eastern North Carolina Sanatorium ___.-._—– 382,105 Correctional Institutions: -1 General Administration -.– 16,899 -2 Stonewall Jackson Training School _____———- 263,446 -3 State Home and Industrial School for Girls___—————– 143,394 -4 Morrison Training School____-_- 137,526 -5 Eastern Carolina Training School ————- 124,642 -6 State Training School for Negro Girls _-_-__-_————– 62,378 North Carolina Hospital for Spastic Children _———- 100,000 Confederate Womens Home__._– 44,075 Oxford Orphanage _____-__———– 47,500 Junior Order Orphanage.———– 50,000 Oxford Colored Orphanage__.——– 62,500 Phythian Orphanage -_———— 10,000 Odd Fellows Orphanage.._.__———– 10,000 Alexander Schools, Inc. (Union Mills, N. C.) ———- 10,000 VI. STATE AID AND OBLIGATIONS Board of Public Welfare: -1 Care of Dependent Children_. $ 25,000 -2 Old Age Assistance ————– 2,624,000 -3 Aid to Dependent Children… 1,467,500 -3% General Assistance –_——.—- 350,000 1950-51 270,367 1,092,728 65,156 526,475 530,711 16,899 261,196 136,944 133,676 93,222 67,378 150,000 39,625 47,500 50,000 62,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 $ 25,000 2,624,000 1,467,500 350,000 That said funds will become available only in case Federal matching funds are made available for welfare for those between the ages of 16 and 65. A i SOU Pa -4 Aid to County Welfare Administration _-_————– 300,000 Board of Health for Orthopedic MOTTA IC Ri ete rs 6,000 Industrial Rehabilitation -_____– 20,000 Fugitives from Justice_______-__—— 3,000 Landscrip Fund -_–__-__——– 7,500 Firemens Relief ___-__ 1,750 Bennett Memorial —_- —__——– 50 300,00 6,001 20,001 3,00! 7,50: 1,75 5 Confederate Museum _…. Confederate Cemetery _…. Retirement Teachers and State EmployeesStates Contribution __ State Aid to Public Libraries State Art Society… North Carolina Symphony Orchestran sate State Soil Conservation Committees 22 Woon). Fi noe na. State Property Fire Insurance Fund _. Medical Care Commission Indigent Car@ree io. North Carolina National Park, Parkway and Forest Development Commission _ VII. PENSIONS Confederate Veterans and Widows. Annie Burgin Craig… Mrs. C. B. Ayeock, Sr. Mrs. W. W. Kitchin Teachers who had attained age 65 at March 10, 1943… 1949-50 200 350 7,622,415 350,436 6,000 15,000 10,000 200,000 350,000 6,446 256,132 2,400 72,000 1950-51 200 350 7,692,490 350,436 6,000 15,000 10,000 200,000 350,000 6,446 204,922 2,400 2,400 2,400 72,000 VIII. CONTINGENCY AND EMERGENCY To provide for contingency and emergency expenditures for any purpose authorized by law for which no specific appropriation is made, or for which inadvertently an insufficient appropriation has been made hereunder. Allotments to be made from this appropriation under the provisions of Section 12 of Article 1 of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, or of such other statute as may be applicable. $ 1,000,000 $ 1,000,000 IX. PUBLIC SCHOOLS Support of Nine Months Term… State Board of Education… Vocational Education _……-. Purchase of Free Textbooks. Vocational Textile Training School_ Purchase of School Buses. 82,273,494 178,725 2,421,902 900,000 41,936 2,040,000 83,520,899 176,075 2,470,685 900,000 38,811 2,215,000 X. DEBT SERVICE 1949-50 1 Redemption Special School Building Bonds_……- 100,788 2 Interest on Bonds… 400,000 3 Redemption of Bonds… = XA. MERIT SALARY INCREASES 1 Merit Salary Increases. AGRICULTURE FUND 1950-51 243,188 650,00( 1,625,000 900,000
he appropriations as herein provided, in the amounts and for the following purposes: For the permprovement, enlargement and equipment of the followcutions, departments and agencies and buildings of the d acquiring sites therefor: EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS SITY OF NORTH CAROLINA_..___. ss: $11,184,000 following purposes: PLEMENT 1947 PERMANENT TEMENT APPROPRIATIONS: ary Addition: Building _ _ $1,515,000 Equipment ____ 100,000 We ee 51615000 1:00 1947 ropriation _..__._ 1,215,000 $ 400,000 ical School and shing Hospital: Hospital (400 Beds) (a) Building ___. $5,344,000 (b) Equipment __ 780,000 Total__._=SC~>Ai124,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation ___ 3,800,000 $ 2,324,000 Nurses Home and 7 Training School Quarters and Equipment _.. _ 1,618,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation __ 840,000 778,000 Living Quarters, Internes and Residents and Equipment _______ 610,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation __-_ 450,000 160,000 To replace HillBurton Funds ___…__ 1,500,000 $ 4,762,000 itions to Laundry: Building .._. $ 75,800 Equipment 52,500 RS. PAS! ee 128,300 s: 1947 ropriation ____. 95,800 $ 82,500 4 Expansion of Power Plant ___.._____ 588,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation 300,000 $ 288,000 5 Electric Turbogenerator __-_____ 550,000 6 Clock System ______ 20,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation u 10,000 10,000 Total to Supplement 1947 Permanent Improvement Appropriations _________ __ 6,042,500 NEW PROJECTS: 7 Venereal Disease Research Laboratory _…________–s/$~SOsd175,000 8 School of Commerce Building: (a) Building 1,785,000 (b) Equipment __ 200,000 1,985,000 9 Power Plantsoot and ash eliminator ~~~ __-__ 48,000 10 Water, sewage and electric light extension ___________ 70,000 11 Walks, roads, sewage and electric lines (new areas) -____ 75,000 12 Addition to Law School Building: (a) Building _.____–: 88,500 _ (b) Equipment ___ 50,000 638,500 13 Addition to Chemistry Building: (a) Building ___.___ 900,000 (b) Equipment ___ 250,000 $ 1,150,000 14 Three -3 Dormitories: (a) Buildings _____ 930,000 (b) Equipment _____ 70,000 $ 1,000,000 Total New Projects_._._.______. $ 5,141,500 STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING __.._ For the following projects: TO SUPPLEMENT 1947 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS: 1 Armory-Colosseum: (a) Building _ $ 1,698,072 (b) Seating 100,000 Total _….:~~d:SYSC9BO’72. $ 8,898,045 Less: 1947 Appropriation _. 898,072 Agronomy Building: (a) Building __ 1,088,000 (b) Equipment ____ 150,000 Total 2 ___._- 1,238,000 Less: 1947 Appropriations _______ 900,000 General Engineering . Laboratory Building: (a) Building ______ 1,224,778 (b) Equipment ___ 395,000 Total _.._._._–Sd1,619,778 Less: 1947 Appropriations 1,210,333 Mechanical Engineering Building: (a) Building 749,600 (b) Equipment _ 180,000 Total… > 929,600 Less: 1947 Appropriations ____ 780,000 Poultry Science Building: (a) Building 393,000 (b) Equipment 75,000 Total _. r_ 468,000 Less: 1947 Appropriations _____ 175,000 Total to Supplement 1947 Appropriations __________ ‘W PROJECTS: Botany Zoology Building: (a) Building 1,090,000 (b) Equipment ___ 150,000 Library: (a) Building 1,250,000 (b) Equipment #NAME? 250,000 Renovate Old Library for School of Architecture. Student Union: (a) Building 800,000 (b) Equipment _ pels! 150,000 Underpass under Railroad (vehicular) $ 900,000 $ 338,000 $ 409,445 $ 149,600 $ 293,000 – $ 2,090,045 $ 1,240,000 $ 1,500,000 85,000 $ 950,000 125,000 24 265 26 27 28 THE WOMANS COLLEGE OF THE . Remodeling electrical distribution system ___-.._..–.-… Roads and Walks__________________-_-_-__ . Campus Lighting -_ . Chemistry equipment Withers Hal] _Repair Forestry Camp-…._-_-…. Forest Products Laboratory_…… . Six -6 Farm Residences_….._. . Grain Storage and Feed Mixing Building . Two -2 barns for young cattle .. . Machinery storage for Agricultural Engineering .-__PemIeBtOeK eames Sy. ee . Farm Equipment . Forestry Horticulture Building: (a) Building . 684,000 (b) Equipment 90,000 Addition of two stories to Civil Engineering Building: (a) Building …..W 850,000 (b) Equipment 40,000 Remodeling Physics Laboratory: (a) Building 50,000 (b) Equipment … 50,000 Dormitories for Men (Cap. 550): (a) Building …….$ 950,000 (b) Equipment ._.._. 50,000 Renovation of Engineering Shops: (a) Building WW 75,000 (b) Equipment 75,000 Textile School Equipment ..__.___ Total New Projects_______ 35,000 75,000 25,000 30,000 6,000 10,000 45,000 12,000 8,000 15,000 25,000 8,000 774,000 890,000 100,000 $ 1,000,000 150,000 200,000 $ 6,808,000 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. For the following purposes: TO SUPPLEMENT 1947 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS: 1 Library Equipment .. $ 115,000 $ 8,994,500 Less: 1947 Appropriation ____. 75,000 Two Dormitories (Cap. 300): (a) Buildings _____ 1,040,500 (b) Equipment _____ 74,400 Total tT TTTSC~;Y14, 90 Less: 1947 Appropriation ______ 636,000 Home Economics Building: (a) Building ey 880,000 (b) Equipment 145,000 Total mee ar 1,025,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation __..____ 555,000 Student Union: (a) Building es 997,500 (b) Equipment ____ 75,000 OGG 2 sete es __. 1,072,500 Less: 1947 Appropriation ______ 396,900 Extension of Utilities =. ==: 468,000 Less: 1947 Approprations ______ 150,000 Infirmary: (a) Building ____ 400,000 (b) Equipment 78,000 Total to Supplement 1947 Permanent Improvement Appropriations ___ W PROJECTS: Convert old Library Building into classrooms: (a) Building = Alterations __ 168,000 (b) Equipment _______ 17,000 Remodel Curry School: (a) Building 65,625 (b) Equipment ________ & 9,375 Science Building Addition: (a) Building _____ 300,300 (b) Equipment _____ 35,700 Gymnasium: (a) Building ___ 760,000 (b) Equipment 60,000 $ 40,000 478,900 470,000 675,600 318,000 478,000 $ 2,460,500 185,000 75,000 336,000 820,000 11 Nursery School: (a) Building – (b) Equipment ~ 105,000 138,000 118,000 Total New Projects___._____.. $ 1,534,000 STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION _… GG 248,500 For the following purposes: NEW PROJECTS: 1 Eight Greenhouses and two headhouses for research and instruction …._ $ 150,000 2 Nutrition Swine SREY. See Bn ee 10,000 2 8 New Water System at Central Dairy and Poultry Farm __..___. 12,000 4 Repairs to buildings, fences and roads and land clearing .__ 10,000 5 Fertilizer mixing houseCentral Station 10,000 6 Completion of turkey research plant Central Station ____ 14,500 7 Laboratory equipment for dairy manufacturing 8 Laboratory equipment for animal nutrition work 12,000 9 Laboratory equipment for animal 15,000 physiology research …. 6,000 10 Utility building McCullers Station . 4,000 EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE………. $ 1,515,419 For the following purposes: TO SUPPLEMENT 1947 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS: 1 Improvement to lighting in buildings..___$ 45,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation ….. 35,000 10,000 10 11 . Workshop and Warehouse: (a) Building _ 119,600 (b) Equipment 6,000 Total ALA FP 125,600 Less: 1947 Appropriation ____ 67,000 Additions to Laundry: (a) Building __ ss 20,400 (b) Equipment _____ 14,800 Power Plant Improvement _____ 250,000 Less: 1947 ; Appropriation 200,000 Weatherstripping Windows _…._._- 18,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____ 8,300 Replacing water lines in buildings___ 20,500 Less: 1947 Appropriation ___ 14,000 Accoustical treatment, two auditoriums _____ 23,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____ 16,000 Gymnasium and Physical Education Building: (a) Building ~~ _ 722,500 (b) Equipment ____ 50,000 SOG S eee tik oe ee 772,500 Less: 1947 Appropriation 490,000 Library: (a) Building uk 700,299 (b) Equipment ____ 50,000 Otel es 750,299 Less: 1947 Appropriation 446,000 Extension of Utilities ________$ 95,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____. 50,000 Addition to Training School: (a) Building _.._.__._—: 94, 400 (b) Equipment _____ 35,000 Total_… 429,400 $ 58,600 35,200 50,000 9,700 6,500 7,000 282,500 304,299 45,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation ___ 275,000 154,400 Total to Supplement 1947 Permanent Improvement Appropriations _________ $_~- 968,199 NEW PROJECTS: New projects. 12 Presidents Home $ 30,000 13 Convert Presidents Home into Apartments _______ 2,500 14 Purchase of Land. 12,000 15 Roads and Walks__.._…___-__- 3ST 10,000 16 Apartment Dormitory for teachers: (a) Building 250,000 : (b) Equipment .__._. 13,220 263,220 16A. Home Management House: (a) Building __ 50,000 (b) Equipment ..___. 2,500 52,500 16B. Convert present Home Management House into Apartments W… 7,000 16C. Repairs to Wilson Dormitory___ 88,000 16D. Campus Lighting System______ 15,000 NiGE. Pipe Organ, including installation WW… = 30,000 16F. Equipment, Industrial PESTON cine a 12,000 17 Convert Wright Building into Student Union: (a) Building -. 25,000 (b) Equipment .._. 5,000 30,000 18 Convert Library into Music Building —_E 25,000 19 Athletic field = 25,000 Total New Projects_ $ 652,220 NEGRO AGRICULTURAL AND Negro AgriculTECHNICAL COLLEGE _….._ $ 5,689,596 a College. For the following purposes: TO SUPPLEMENT 1947 PERMANENT To supplement IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS: TEAL ARUN Dr 1 Agriculture and Science Building: (a) Building at 380,000 (b) Equipment _ 80,000 Total ___._.. 460,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation ____.__. = 340,000 . Gymnasium and Armory: (a) Building _…._. 1+– 635,600 (b) Equipment _______ 70,000 Tota 28 ot 2 ses 705,600 Less: 1947 Appropriation 403,000 . Library: (a) Building _….._. $_ 980,000 (b) Equipment _______ 200,000 Total = )=Ss1, 180,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation __._____ 450,000 . Home Economics Building: (a) Building ~_.__ 197,260 (b) Equipment _____ A 30,000 Total 22.45 |S 227,260 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____. os 121,000 . Residence for President: (a) Building ~~ __ 40,600 (b) Equipment _______ 500 rt is she 8 Bt 41,100 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____ x 18,500 . Addition to Kitchen Building: (a) Building. 125,000 (b) Equipment ______ 45,000 Totale.2OMe eee 170,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation _________ 85,000 . Additions to Trades Building to provide Engineering Building: (a) Building 600,000 (b) Equipment .___ 100,000 TE Oba les eee Se 700,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation… 250,000 . Infirmary: (a) Building __.__ 150,000 120,000 302,600 730,000 106,260 22,600 85,000 450,000 (b) Equipment Total Less: 1947 Appropriation _._.___ 9 Farm, Dairy and Poultry Plant Less: 1947 Appropriation ___ Total to Supplement 1947 Permanent Improvement Appropriations NEW PROJECTS: 40,000 190,000 90,000 76,000 26,345 10 Three Dormitories for Men: (a) Buildings (Cap. 1,000) _.___ __ $1,852,200 (b) Equipment ____ 11 Dormitory for Women: (a) Building (Cap. TD) (b) Equipment ___ 12 Heating Plant Less: 1947 Appropriation _______ 13 Trades Building: (a) Building (b) Equipment 14 Dairy Plant: (a) Building (b) Equipment 15 Farm Plant: (a) Three tenant houses _– (b) Farm machinery_ (c) Machinery shed__ (d) Meat processing building and equipment _____ (e) Cattle shed ___ (f) Fattening barns _ (g) Three greenhouses for instruction __ (h) Beef cattle ___ 16 Dairy Products Building: (a) Building _ (b) Equipment _____ 17 Science Equipment 90,000 296,205 15,000 430,000 100,000 450,000 35,000 135,117 22,000 14,671 12,000 8,094 19,495 10,275 10,141 30,000 2,000 121,783 60,000 100,000 49,655 $ 1,966,115 $ 1,942,200 311,205 330,000 485,000 157,117 106,676 181,783 50,000 New projects. Agriculture Extension Building: (a) Building _____ 154,500 (b) Equipment _____ 5,000 159,500 Total New Projects__._…._ $_: 3,723,481 STERN CAROLINA TEACHERS GIG B42 IGG ODD the following purposes: SUPPLEMENT 1947 PERMANENT >ROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS: Science-Classroom Building: ‘ (a) Building ___._ $ 1,250,000 (b) Equipment ____ 162,000 Total _._…….___ 1,412,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____ 597,000 815,000 Dormitory (Capacity 150): (a) Building _.._-_. _– 395,000 (b) Equipment ____ 17,000 Total Ss 412,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____ 260,100 151,900 Library: (a) Building _____ 630,000 (b) Equipment ___.__ 60,000 Wotal, Xeots nb 3 690,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____ 304,800 385,200 Extension of Wtilities, 25-Feb 200,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation ___._-__ 40,000 160,000 Drives, Walks and Landscaping ___ 30,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation ____ a 10,000 20,000 Total to Supplement 1947 Permanent Improvement Appropriations ___._._.-_._… + $ 1,532,100 NEW PROJECTS: 6 Home Economics Practice House: (a) Building …. ~ 15,900 (b) Equipment __._.. 5,500 21,400 7 Dormitory (Capacity 150): (a) Building ______ 395,000 ; (b) Equipment ____… 17,000 412,000 8 Presidents Home: (a) Building ____-___ 30,000 9.. Convert present classroom building into apartments ________. 50,000 10 Storage Warehouse ______—-_—- 4,500 Total New Projects. _. _.. $ 517,900 APPALACHIAN STATE TEACHERS MOT RG sg ee For the following purposes: TO SUPPLEMENT 1947 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS: 1 Apartment house for teachers: (a) Building __ _ $ 195,000 (b) Equipment ______ 15,000 Ota) posse en SS 210,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation ____________ 150,000 60,000 2 Ten -10 homes for teachers _____________. 130,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation _________. = 100,000 30,000 8 Boys Dormitory: (a) Building _…… 487,500 (b) Equipment ________ 40,000 Total2t ese = sis Ow 527,500 Less: 1947 Appropriation 400,000 127,500 4, Girls Dormitory: (a) Building 305,500 (b) Equipment _____. 25,000 Lotal….. 330,500 Less: 1947 Appropriation ___. 250,000 80,500 . 5 Remodeling and enlarging Demonstration School: $1,576,400 (a) Building -.-…_ 325,000 (b) Equipment ._… 25,000 Total Speke 350,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation .. _…-. 250,000 100,000 Enlarging Library: (a) Building _ ~ 260,000 (b) Equipment _…. 10,000 Total _ __.. ti DS 270,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation -_..—- 200,000 70,000 Music and Art Building: (a) Building __………. 413,400 ae (b) Equipment __.._….. 30,000 Wo tell… seey.ce-ee 443,400 Less: 1947 : Appropriation -__.–…–..- 318,000 125,400 Total to Supplement 1947 Permanent Improvement Appropriations ___.–.__- $ 593,400 W PROJECTS: Four All-Weather Tennis Courts: _……—– + 2 -$ ~ 18,000 Roads, walks and drives___…….. 10,000.00 Venetian blinds for all buildings __-.—————- 12,000 New lighting fixtures for all buildings_……._________ 13,000 Furniture for old dormitories _- 20,000 New athletic field ___.. ROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS: Residence for President: (a) Building eee ed 20,000 $ 258,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation… 12,000 8,000 Total to Supplement 1947 Permanent Improvement Appropriations _.__._ _.. pibvaoends $ 8,000 NEW PROJECTS: 2 Roads, walks and landscaping – $ 15,000 3 Arts Building: (a) Building 210,000 (b) Equipment _.. ____ 25,000 235,000 Total New Projects… _ 250,000 WINSTON-SALEM TEACHERS COLLEGE For the following wieposer: TO SUPPLEMENT 1947 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS: 1 Physical Education Building: (a) Building ____ : 500,000 (b) Equipment _..__ 75,000 Total, Stee: f 575,000 Less: 1947 F Appropriation 365,000 210,000 2 Addition to Boys Dormitory: (a) Building (Cap. SO) 142,500 (b) Equipment 10,000 Total [wweh 152,500 Less: 1947 Appropriation 100,000 52,500 Total to Supplement 1947 Permanent Improvement Appropriation ____ –… 262,500 NEW PROJECTS: 3 Remodel Freshman Girls Dormitory: (a) Building _ 150,000 (b) Equipment. 20,000 170,000 4 Remodeling Boys Dormitory: (a) Building 41,500 (b) Equipment 10,000 51,500 5 Extension and renovation of utilities 25,000 $ 904,000 Remodeling Main Classroom Building: (a) Building 60,000 (b) Equipment __-_… 15,000 75,000 Remodeling Vocational Building p00 2.9 90,000 Infirmary and Health Building: (a) Building __… 140,000 (b) Equipment ________ 5,000 165,000 Five -5 Cottages for Teachers _……_.._-__ SE 3 60,000 Heating plant for presidents I Yv eh ewes oi he Sl) 5,000 Total New Projects____________—– _ $. 641,500 ZABETH CITY STATE TEACHERS. RS GiB ek eee TTS $ 672,925 the following purposes: SUPPLEMENT 1947 PERMANENT #NAME? APPROPRIATIONS: Science Building: (a) Building . ee 228,969 (b) Equipment _____ 25,000 253,969 Total to Supplement 1947 Permanent Improvement Appropriations _________—-_—–_ ._ $ 253,969 W PROJECTS: Five -5 homes for faculty________. 50,000 Athletic field and stadium_________. 35,000 Home for Women Teachers: (a) Building 108,288 (b) Equipment _____ 10,828 119,116 Roads and Walks__ 30,000 Addition to Library_ 18,100 Infirmary and Health Center : (a) Building _ sa 81,740 (b) Equipment ___-__ 5,000 86,740 Health Center and Infirmary #NAME? en 85,000 Total New Projects_____________ _ $ 418,956 YYETTEVILLE STATE TEACHERS LLEGE | 325 52 ang he. amp 1698)448 For the following purposes: TO SUPPLEMENT 1947 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS: 1 Library: (a) Building ____ S 44,445 (b) Equipment ___.____ 5,625 Total UGT 28 x 50,070 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____ 2 37,834 Improve Bickett Hall ; (Girls Dormitory) __ 75,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation _______ 25,000 Womens Dormitory: (a) Building _._ 198,850 (b) Equipment 20,000 Total. S08U G8) ) =… 213,850 Less: 1947 Appropriation 155,388 Dormitory for Married Teachers: (a) Building 63,333 (b) Equipment _______ 8,750 Wotat Ar 72,083 Less: 1947 Appropriation ________ q 54,500 Dormitory for Single Teachers: (a) Building _ 85,669 (b) Equipment _____ 8,000 fy) 2) MP ea ae 93,669 Less: 1947 Appropriation __.___ = 70,252 Extension of Gymnasium Baleonies $ 6,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____ = 4,500 Total to Supplement 1947 Permanent Improvement Appropriations _ NEW PROJECTS: 7 Enlarging and Improving Athletic Field 12,236 50,000 58,462 17,583 23,417 1,500 $ 163,198 Major repairs to buildings____ 49,000 Equipment for Bickett Hall (Girls Dormitory) 6,000 Roads, walks and lights Onecampus, 2 ==. 27,000 Remodeling Mechanics Art Building: (a) Building a 30,000 (b) Equipment _____.. 8,750 38,750 Auditorium: (a) Building . 225,000 (b) Equipment ___…. 29,000 254,000 Convert Assembly Hall into Classrooms and Offices: ~ (a) Building Renovation ______ 32,000 (b) Equipment ______ 6,500 38,500 Total New Projects… $ 435,250 RTH CAROLINA COLLEGE AT PEI ACIVISees OR ORE ne SOR AMINS IIIAT 809) the following purposes: SUPPLEMENT 1947 PERMANENT ?>ROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS: Library: (a) Building 800,000 (b) Equipment _______ 120,000 otal. 2293 258 253) = 920,000 Less: 1947 on Appropriation _.___ 550,000 370,000 Dormitories __________. 875,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation __…___ 700,000 175,000 Classroom Building _._______. 312,500 Less: 1947 ~~ Appropriation ________. . 250,000 62,500 Domestic Science Building +. 87,500 Less: 1947 Appropriation __.____ ze 70,000 17,500 Storage Building ___ 30,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation __________. 2 10,000 20,000 Apartment House : for Teachers 125,000 Less :. 1947 Appropriation …..___ 100,000 Home Economics Practice Cottage ____ 37,500 Less: 1947 Appropriation… ____. 30,000 Total to. Supplement 1947 Permanent Improvement Appropriations NEW PROJECTS: 8 Music and Fine Arts Building: (a) Building _…._.. $ 309,066 (b) Equipment _ 30,000 Gymnasium: (a) Building .._ 700,000 (b) Equipment _.._.- 50,000 Purchase of Land… Roads and Walks. Fire Protection System… Sewer Improvements Cafeteria 7-Jul . Central Heating Plant… Total New Projects… NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL FOR EN TO he For the following purposes: TO SUPPLEMENT 1947 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS: 1 Alterations #NAME? Main Building 100,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation | 50,000 Total to Supplement 1947 Permanent Improvement Appropriations NEW PROJECTS: 2 3 Furniture for Main Building Gymnasium: (a) Building 186,000 (b) Equipment __._. 14,000 Remodeling Old Shop Building Vocational Building: (a) Building _ 190,000 25,000 7,500 $ 677,500 339,066 750,000 1,800 19,588 10,000 5,000 28,855 316,000 $ 1,470,309 50,000 $ 50,000 20,000 200,000 60,000 $ 594,000 (b) Equipment _____ 30,000 220,000 Converting Infirmary into Dormitory: (a) Building Repairs ___._____. 20,000 (b) Equipment _____ 5,000 25,000 Convert Superintendents Residence into Infirmary_____. 4,000 Residence for Superintendent___ 15,000 Total New Projects__.____ = $ 544,000 TE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND D THES DRAB 2.7 eels $483,298 the following purposes: SUPPLEMENT 1947 PERMANENT (b) Equipment _____ 1,250 Motel es. Sp Sr) et ie 19,718 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____. 16,000 6 Resurfacing Driveways ___ 6,400 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____ 4,900 7 Renovation of Swimming Pool 9,700 Less: 1947 Appropriation Bn = 7,500 COLORED DEPARTMENT: 8 Auditorium: (a) Building ___ $ 171,000 (b) Equipment _____ 9,000 Weta ree Dee no 180,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation 136,500 9 Girls Dormitory: (a) Building _ 135,000 (b) Equipment 4,000 Total 225) 139,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation – = 118,000 10 Residence for Principal: (a) Building ___ 12,500 (b) Equipment ed 500 Total ___ 13,000 ‘ Less: 1947 Appropriation _____ 10,400 11 Gymnasium: (a) Building __ 161,400 (b) Equipment J 5,000 Total a2) 4c) __s-qi166,400 Less: 1947 Appropriation ________ 131,000 12 Surfacing Driveways it 6,680 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____ 5,280 Total to Supplement 1947 Permanent Improvement Appropriations _____ $ 3,718 1,500 2,200 43,500 21,000 2,600 35,400 1,400 172,043 VY PROJECTSWHITE DEPARTMENT: Remodel Linebery Hall: (Classroom Building) (a) Remodeling 62,900 (b) Equipment ____. 7,250 70,150 Four Houses for Employes_________ 24,000 WV PROJECTSCOLORED DEPARTMENT: Extension of Water System_.__… 9,100 Boys Dormitory: (a) Building – _-. _ 135,000 (b) Equipment ____ 5,000 140,000 Three -3 Homes for Employees $ 18,000 Total New Projects_._______-_______- 261,250 CHARITABLE AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS TE HOSPITAL AT RALEIGH… -……—- $ 3,772,475 the following purposes: SUPPLEMENT 1947 PERMANENT #NAME? APPROPRIATIONS: Building for Disturbed Men: (Capacity 100) (a) Building ___ ee 515,000 (b) Equipment _______- 15,000 PR trey ee ere cs 530,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation ______ 342,800 187,200 Renovation of, Criminal Insane Building (a) Building ._ 221,000 (b) Equipment _____ 15,000 Total Ss 26,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation __ 170,000 66,000 Renovation of Harvey Building: (a) Building Ps 110,500 (b) Equipment __._.._. 9,750 Total Bitar. eae 120,250 Less: 1947 Appropriation ________ 52,600 67,650 Renovation of Royster Building: (a) Building os 95,300 (b) Equipment _______ 7,500 Total 102,800 10 11 12 13 14 Less: 1947 Appropriation #NAME? 40,800 Building for Epileptic Children: (a) Equipment ______ 15,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____._____. 10,000 Five -5 Staff Cottages: (a) Buildings ___ 60,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation ____ 50,000 Cannery Building: (a) Building ___ 13,650 (b) Equipment 4,550 Total. saber 18,200 Less: 1947 Appropriation a 14,000 Storage Building: (a) Building _- _ 39,000 (b) Equipment 5,000 Total = 44,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation ____ 30,000 Implement Shed: (a) Building 13,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation ______ 10,000 Rain Shelters: (a) Construction ___ 6,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation _______ 3,000 Farm Fencing: (a) Construction ____ 16,900 Less: 1947 Appropriation _______ 5,000 Abattoir: (a) Building and Equipment ______ 32,500 Less: 1947 Appropriation _..___ 25,000 Milk Handling Plant: (a) Building and Equipment ______ 30,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation ______ a 22,000 Barns and Silos: (a) Construction .__ od 40,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation …. 25,000 62,000 5,000 10,000 4,200 14,000 3,000 3,000 11,900 7,500 8,000 15,000 Hospital and Admissions Building: (a) Building _____ 1,881,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation _____ ae) 771,175 Ice and Refrigeration Plant: (a) Building and Equipment ______ 39,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation _.___ 30,000 Power Plant: (a) Building and Equipment _____. $_ 886,034 Less: 1947 Appropriation ______ 692,000 Steam Tunnels: (a) Construction ____ 149,500 Less: 1947 Appropriation _ 115,000 Electric Distribution System: (a) Construction ___ 97,500 Less: 1947 Appropriation ____ 50,000 Extension of Water Sewer Lines: (a) Construction ___ 78,000 Less: 1947 Appropriation ______. s 40,000 To Replace Hill-Burton Funds __._._-+_+====sSs=