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THE CAROLINA TIMES. SATURDAY AUGUST l>3T CONTINUES XEADERS IRTfATION-S MEDtOil^S ,000 Fund Set Aside For Needy Pupils J XT'ii Pew the WASHINIGTON. D. C. — —tlmngCT—will ire" made Th National Youth Administration’a program of work-aid for needy students during the coming school term, Aubrey Williams, Ereeu- tivt* Director, announces. To con tinue benefits to Nu|fro students through the School Aid and Col- legp and Gra1uate Aid nrogramB. the announcement stated, a Rpcevsiji^ 4 or 'iW* gro igratfuaw etH^ents has again been'*srt aside. The School Aid program will give financial assistance to atu* dents in app^pved institutions not dequiring high school graduation while the College and OfaduHt-^i or the equivalent for entrance, Aid program will help those in aptprovod institutiona that have such- minimum requirements. I4ist year 3'0.(M>0 colored stu dents bentfitted through the for mer progfam, while more than 7,000 were aided by the latter. These figures represented an ni- cwiflse of more than 9,001) over the previous year’s totals. Creatair enii>iiasis Is to be plac ed this year upon need as a fac tor it\_ determining the eliglbilitf es of student applicants, those de siring NY A work Bust d'emon- ^strate that without such employ- *.nent, they would hot be able to enter or remain in school. * / All student aid is limited (o yfning people 'between tde agos of Ifi p.nd 24 inclusive. They must he full-tinie students, carry | iny at least three-fourthf Qi normal schedule. Only youth*, who are citiasenB United States, or who h*vf filed decU- ration. of their intention to be- coms citizens^ will be eli|fiblc-. All must be of good character j and possess such ability that they can give assurance of performing acceptable scholaatic WPrk.._.Stu- do dont^ who fail to do gofed claaa- NyA employment. ? Work payment* will remain the same m l^st yeapt a maxi mum of $.6 a month for elemen tary and high school students, an everage of flS with a maximum of $20 for.jwllege underipradu- ates, and an average of |30 with a $40 maximum for graduate { students. Maximum Jiour* of work will he eight hours a day, thirty hours a week. Wage rates will ibe Fhe s^me as those prevaiUqg in the same as those prevailing in the locality for the type of work per formed. Clerical, library, claaa- room and labratory a^s^nco. V hat was found to be -private research and surveys, and super vision of recreation will consti tute the chief tyipes oif employ ment. ^ In setting employment quotas for school aid, provision is made that “the number of young men and women of any minority raci al gioup given aid' shall not re present a sm^aller proportion of the total number aided than the ratio which this racial group STJPENTS Bar Swimmers From Indiana r Beach CALL OUT STATE RANGERS GARY, Ind.- Aug; lit—AXr^ —So determined w-^re official# of Indiana Dunes park, a stiti- supported resort near here, to keel? Negr«» from swimming on the beach that stati' rangers were called out Sunday to intuni- ! date a party of 30 Chicagoan* A.i they tar*^ d in ‘har di: eet; . lif' guar*1 hunted th>m still farth.ir down th»; La'- ** higan shore telling them it a of th*- =' of P;. k Con;-^rvation th^t N r r, hr,-s}^ b«- "fr—^attKl. Thf»y a . d fo go t(i th - eu;.r.odian ime , they ^>re di.-jtisfied with th« f rrahgement.. ^ , We are excluwye agent* lot the BatioBallv knowA DUPCWT TONTINE WASHABLE SHADE CLOTH ‘ For Qualitjr Window Shades Call J-9931 Odd Stzat Our Specialty. —• Liberal Atlowanee F«r Old Rell^r* DURHAM SHADE WORKS SHADE SPECIALISTS FOR 21 YEARS ns EAST CHAPEL HILL ST. The officers of the National Medical Association which he’id its annual convention in S^. this week painted a record of splendid accomplishment ing the past twelve months. Pfctured above and reading from left to rgiht are Dr. Jolm A. Kenney, Newark, N. J., edito.- of the Journal; Dr. Roscoe C. Giles, Chicago, president Dr. E. Pot- belong to the body, including T, Taylor, St. Louis, treas., _ Row—Dr. G. Hamilton j faculty members of leading m"di- of Dele- , cal colleges, and executives of all of the accredited Negro hospitals tom Francis, speaker House gates; Dr. Marcus B. Hutto, sec- rttary Executive Board; Dr. I?; Givfens, Norfolk, general se^!- retary and Dr. George W. Bow les, chairman Executive Commit tee. Twenty three hundred physi cians. dentists and pharmacists in the country. The association daring the past year has stressed medical and dental education, du ring this time it urged youn^ men and women to make up th.e alarming shortage which exist in ’^the professions, has , given scholarships, fostered public edu cation to €«t down infant arro maternity, and interested physi cians and the public fn the effort by U. S. Public Health Officer, Dr. Thomas A. Pharran. to drive out the scourge of syphilis. Thru its efforts a post-graduate cours-c venereal disease has been es tablished at Howard University in cooperation with the government. Re» Jlihe ^oup ’ 'Pauline Redmond, director of io- sial welfare artivitiea od the Chi cago Urban league. Others mem bers ihcluded John Gray, pves'-- dent of the youfH council of the youth Council of the National Ke- gro Congress; Jedome Morgan, treasurer of the statewide 'eon ference of Negro youth in I^- nois and Mi^a Hazel Whitlock, social worker of Gary and daugh- er of - the editor of tl»# Gary i American. , anivfrrahgeni T ’a small group 'imi. ijLj others “Timi decided to usa #ouId swim Tintr -wliere they wera-. Tn* lifeguard said he would call out the state rangers if they persist ed in going in, and when mem bers of the party ap^oaehed the water, he telephoned for help. In a few seconds a truckload of armed rangers appeared and re peated the park ruling. The group was carried to the home of th} custodian, bat, he waa Returning to The case has been carried to J found a Negro state officials inasmuch as there is no Indiana law ordering segre gation at Dunes Park. When the party arrived Sun day, a state ranger told membetj to use the extreme end of the beach “if you want no trouble.” the beach, th«»v who intpodui'ed himself as “Rev. Beasley’ v/ho ad apparently been called in to elp handle the sftaation. too. suggested they use the segre- at“d area and nSt make trouMe. / s they started to call 'm thcrte (Continued on*T»afe foar) bears to the total fwpulation of the school district or stale.” Because it is i^alized tViat | many universities make no -ju'c-1 vision ftththe enrollment of colo red graduate students, the special fund created last year for this group has been continued. Dyx- ing the IQSe-S? school year it aided students from many stat'.s to do graduate work, at nineteen different colleges and juniveri'i- ties. In addition, it was used to finance a number of_. special trivin- ing projects for wovthy n’on- graduates in smaller institptions. White Women To Remove Race From Standouts li'. by NYA authorities cases in which the need of into . SCARBOROUGH & HARGEH FUI^ERAL DIRECTORS AmVulance Sarrlee ~ PHONES DAY J-3721 — NIGHT J-3T2* S22 EAST PETTIGREW ST. DURHAM. N. C, GOOD FOOD FOR FAMILY or FRIENDS | AT LOWEST PRICES HaUywood Inn Cafe All applications for any fonn of School nr College and—Grada-- ate Aid must be made directly to the administrative office of the school or college which the stu dents to be sided is th'e-respon- sibility of the. school. Special ap plication. forms and a form for certifidation of need must be fil ed by all applicants before they can be assigned to a work pro ject. Investigations will be made S&Good Hair Grower A Qalnlne Pomiide I Growa long llkjr I hnir^- recommeml«fl | by yotir doctor 8ratp Fa^* | line ifiilr. Ai^NNISTON, Ala.—(AiNP) A the sroup of Alabama whites, headed {jppiicant appears to be question- Mr*. C. W. Daugette, wife of ^ I the president of Jacksonville, Ala. , , ' St^te Teachers’ College, has start- For other details about a campaign to remove Julia Negro ’—studc.nta • Wa.rd Iluwe's fatnons -song, “Bat- program are advised to communicate with heir State Youth Director or, to write to Mrs. Mary McLeod 6e- thune, Direct-or of the Division of Kegt'o Affairs of the National youth Administration. 1340 G Street, Northwest, Washington, D. C. tie Hymn of.the Republic” from songbooks and hymnals used in Southern churches and schools, the pretftise being tJiat the song “slanders the South.” A letter e*iplaini?ig her stand, sent to state officials by Mrs. Daugette, declared: “This song FIDELITY hyj)ocritically presents the soldiers of the, South as heathens and bar barians and the Northern jnvaders as Ministers of God on their-way] to smite the Southern hosts.” STRAI 300 g!^1 ACCIDENT HOSPITAL .INSURANCE SICKNESS BAlb SURETY BONDS ENEK MRS. C. C. HAYESWOOD, Prop. 118 S. MANGUM ST. 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