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Draft Boards
To Reclassify
Family Men
^
Will Be Divided
Into Two Groups
'
Instructions dirtying that registrants
with dependents be separated
Into two groups to be designated as
class III-A and class III-R were received
yesterday by local draft l?oard
officials, the stated purpose of this
divided classification being to determine
whether or not registrants
with dependents are .engaged in "an
activity essential to the nation's war
effort." %
Two major purposes nre explained
In *a memorandum issued by, national
selective service headquarters in
connection with the division. The first
is to eliminate from dependency deferment
classification all men who
canoot prove that their dependents
need their earned Indomes for support
"In a reasonable manner." and
all who cannot prove that they did
not acquire dependents to avoid military
service. The second is to distinguish
between men who have dependents
but are not engaged in activities
aiding the nation's war effort
and those who are contributing for
victory by their work as dvlllans.
Consideration will be given the
latter group, designated strictly as
class III-A, as men with dependents
are .inducted Into the armed forces,
officials were instructed. j*/ '< :?
The memorandum states that It la
not necessary for draft boards to determine
whether a. registrant is a
"necessary man," hot' only whether
he is engaged in a non-essential actilvlty.
in which case he will be
* placed In clans III-A,"or whether he
b* engaged In. an activity essential 1
to war production or essential to the 1
support of the war effort, in which
casejbe will be placed In class III-R. '
* In-classifying men In class III-A' I
or class III-B, draft boards are in- i
at rooted to deal first with those men ,
^rjvho registered In-the third registra- ,
tion Last February 16. I^ater the dl- ]
vision will'be made as to men with (
dependents who registered In the first .
and second registration on Octobec
16. 1940, and July V 1941.
S; . NEGRO YOUTH NEEDS MET
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j. Tereity and .the-University of North
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' v ^Bdm V*Jrm believer In the, abll?lty
of thd Negro scholar, President
Sbepard, a veteran educator, began
i, a search for qualified legal minds of
. *;the race. Today, there are four members
on the Instructional and admlnt
J lstratlve staff. And. with an annunl 1
5' Increase In the enrollment there Is a ?
farther possibility of adding well- i
- prepared persons to the faculty. ,
^ ?-. ,.Tbe law school of the North Caror
Una College for Negroes. Is approved (
\ ' by the North Carolina board of law
j}. examiners and affords the sasldouus
> legal scholar the most thorough prep*
aratlon for the bar.
Solicitors Approved
f. ^^Four applications for permission
<^jto, so licit funds were approved by the
StftftUj.' ol.1 Station commission 'meeting
^^a^clty't liall 'Phrldayl afternoon Two
?i^P<TO7.<jay".penn1U -were granted, one
legion, the other to
fVT^VeteraBs "Of Foreign '"Warm, who sold
fVfp^plat- Saturday.' Permission 'was
'ANcgro Woman's club to
new" day nursery
nk-ana' of ' a' ."gingham dance."
-^Seventh "Diy Ad vent 1st. church was
5HjjWmltted .to solicit funds In rtmnee.
nation-wide humanltat
drive'.the^church Is sponsoring.
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THE
Culottes for
Comfort
For (be eydkt
By VERA WINSTON
WHEN THE BICYCLE cam.
back again, it brought the ten?ft>le
culott? aJdrt i?tn
once more Here is a calotte
aldrt teamed up with a colorful
blouse. It la of dull green
spun rayon with little
from the belt hiding the highPlaced
pockets. A separate red
Mather belt tope fie ee ln *
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ANTI-AXIS FEELING
IS HIGH IN FRANCE
Spreading opposition by the French
masses to the Laval government and
to axis collaboration were disclosed
today In contents of foreign broadcasts.
Paul Creyssel, propaganda director
of the French Information Ministry.
in a* speech admitted antl-azls
feeling was gaining. The Moscow radio
reported that four members of
the Municipal Coundll of Lorlent in
Brittany had refused to sign a resolution
expressing confidence In the
Laval government ' c
Creyssel sard. "It la reported that
Communists have regained some favor
among the manses. Through ^oups
of terrorism, they are doing all In
their power to increase tTie hardships
of occupation. We can only lose what
Is torn from us by the allied cap*
Itallsts of Stalin.
"No foreign event can change our
destiny. There la nothing more sterile
than these arguments over' battles
which are not oars, over victories
which do not decrease our defeat,
orer hopes* which are completely
chimeric. There Is nothing more fatal
than these controversies becuuse they
divide us." ' < 't *' "
Marcel Deat, pro-nazi firebrand,
in the newspaper L'Owvre stormed
at "the. Indifference of the public
toward British acta of piracy." "The
large majority of the Freoch." he
uald. "don't seem to realise that the
drama now being enacted Is their
own drams."
Jean Mlchelalre In "Present" wrote,
"We are not at the bnldony. The
war Is not a review, a big spectacle,
of which we would wait peacefully
the end in order to take op again
our llftle habitual way of life, our
old. divisions, and our oid quarrels.?
Hints On Etiquette.
Do not go Into a first class restaurant
and order a dish of Ice cream
or n cup of tea only. The profits of
the house on these items will not
pay even for the laundering of the
table linen." ' t
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FtrrtlRE OUTLOOK. GREENSBORO.
Sullivan Urges
Display of Flags
Mayor W. 11. Sullivan Friday urged
thai fluus l?e displayed on all public
buildings and at homes Saturday,
May 30. "as u public expression of
our love of country and out of respect
aud as a tribute to our uien
who save the last full measure of
devotion that this country mipht be
und renin In free."
Enchantment.
There's a grandeur found In nature.
When oak trees' turn preen In spring,
And the warbling rcdblrds sine.
Making vale and woodland ring.
That shall throughout all time endure;
Enchantment spirted with sweet allure.
Appears where dogwoods bloom In
May,
And wet-loving buttercup marigolds
sway,
As passing breezes gently play.
Spreading fragrant perfumed exotlcally
pure.
/
Hare beauty unsurpassed Is found,
Upon a single velvet rose,
Whose delicate petals cluster close,
Elegently arranged in orderly rows.
Neatly forming a lovely crown.
Of matched corolla, master ground.
Tinted In drlmson pastel hues.
Adorned with dodecahedrons of dew,
That gleam like diamonds, miniature.
When the golden sunbeams filter
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Charles K. Carter, of Danville,
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The keroaeue also causes a
soft carbon formation but this Is
burned out of the engine If the tank
mixture is alternated with a tank of
high test gasoline.
Carter conferred witlt Commonwealth's
Attorney George Rend all,
asking If be would bare to'pay gaao
llne tax on kerosene and whether
the use of kerosene In Kendall's opinion
would violate the spirit of the
rationing order. The state official
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