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special SCHOLARSHIPS Some $40,000 in partial **HirrtiM will allow American
high school students to participate ia a summer homeotsy program in Japn. Youth for
Understandmg, a student enhance program based ia Washington, D. C . sponsors the
propam and administers the scholarships. It is believed that greater international un
derstanding will result from this experience. '*
Summer Exchange Program Underway
WASHINGTON, DC. -
This summer 27S American
high school students will live
with Japenese families. IS
of them on special
scholarships made
available through the
generosity of more than 60
Japenese and American
corporations and foun
dations
More than $40,000 in
partial scholarships will be
i warded to young people
• ged 14 to li who are
accepted for the summer
“-.omestay program in
. jpan The scholarships.
" men will be awarded on
•he basis of need and merit.
ange from SIOO to S4OO and
. an cover almost ooe-third
• the program fee Youth
r Understanding, a non
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headquartered in
Washington. DC. and the
largest high school student
exchange program ia the
world. sponsors the
program and administers
the scholarships.
Donors to the Japan
Scholarship Program in
clude many well-known
American and Japanese
concerns, among them the
Rockefeller Brothers Fund,
The Japan Foundation, The
Japan Bankers Asso
ciation, the Japan
Foreign Trade Council,
Datsun. Toshiba .''Honda,
SONY. Seiko. Toyota, the
Expo Fund, and Panasonic
According to Youth for
Understanding President
John Richardson, Jr.,
former Assistant Secretary
of State for Educational and
Cultural Affairs, the
sponsors of the scholarships
believe that greater un
derstanding between Japan
and the U S will result from
giving young Americans the
opportunity to live as part of
a Japanese family, and
experience their culture as
participants.
"Prior to departure,
students attend and in
tensive. three-day orien
tation at Stanford
University which introduces
them to the culture and
traditions of Japan,"
Richardson explains. "The
program also includes
expense-paid fall weekend
seminars for three years
following the summer ex
change for further study of .
Japanese life "
Interested students are
urged to inquire im
mediately. because ap
plications are now being
received, and scholarship
monies are being awarded.
The final date for ap
plications is March IS. 1960.
Additional information is
available from D Watson.
Youth for I’nderstanding.
3501 Newark Street. N.C.
Washington. P C 30016.
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Agricultural Expo Slated In Ratefch Jan. 30 - Feb. 1
RALEIGH - Keeping up
with agriculture mease
tMgtag 49 with the Ihm
SMi treads ae weß as with
Iwtaelegical develop-
Therefore, the "Southern
Farm Show”, a three day
agricultural exposition
running January Sb
rehruary 1. at the State
Fair Grounds in Raleigh.
programs focusing on the
I direction agriculture win be
taking ia the IMOs and how
it wil affect the people
UriJIVQQ.
The pro-ams will begin
each day at 16:49 AM. in the
Holshouser Building and
will be followed at noon by
dutch treat barbecue lun
cheons.
Wednesday. Jan. 30. is
Agribusiness Day. The
program will center on what
is ahead for southeastern
farmers and agribusiness
people and how to plan for
that future U. S. Rep.
Charles Rose is keynote
speaker. A Fayetteville
native, the Democratic
representative is chairman
of the Subcommittee on
Livestock and Grains.
House Committee on
Agriculture. He is also a
member of the Sub
committee on Dairy and
Poultry as well as the
Subcommittee on Tobacco.
Farm Bureau Day is
Thursday. Jan. 31 North
Carolina Commissioner of
Agriculture, James A.
Graham, will discuss the i
effect on environmental i
issues on agriculture
Also, there will be a slide <
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streams and waters fraa of
pollutaata by I$M.
Following tha alida show,
Commisaioaar Graham,
North Carolina Farm
Bureau proaident John
bledgt and Kay Forrest,
director of resources,
planning and drretopmnt.
North Carolina Dapartmant
of Agriculture, win dtecuaa
how plan tar improving
water quality in rural areas
will affect farmers and
fanning operations.
Young people gat top
billing Friday, Feb. l, when
the North Carolina Future
Farmers Association
presents iu “Youth In
.Agriculture" conference.
Keynote speaker, Norfleet
Sugg, executive vice
president. North Carolina
.Agribusiness Council, will
discuss opportunities in
agriculture for today's
youth. Various state FFA
officers will talk about
challenges. opportunities
and programs in today's
FFA.
In addition to the special
programs, there will be lots
of other things happening at
the Southern Farm Show”.
Seminars will be held daily
in the Scott and Jim
Graham Buildings. Daily
homemaker seminars will
be held in the Red Cross
Building, and farm credit
forums will run each day in
the Jim Graham Building.
Plus, the Bth annual North
Carolina Holstein
Amodattao’s Ctante Sals
will be at PM P M., Jan. 31,
ta tha Rdtaw Midtag. and
an Al Brew M Sate wtil
bshtedat 1:M P.M., Fsb. I,
also ia the KaDey ButMi*.
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Workshop Is Scheduled
ELIZABETH CITY •-
United Methods! Chwch
leaders in u aorihamtara
counttea will be trained at a
workshop Thursday,
January 17 at 7;* P M Hod
chirch for the event ia First
United Matbedtet Church,
Church and Road Streets,
KHrahaXA City.
The January Training
Workshop is sponsored by
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agricultural equipment,
supplies and services. Tha
Parade of Power toentwiia
front of Dorten Arena, wfli
bare the tergsat tractors «f
tbs mn)er manufacturers.
Show hours are b:M to
S:M dotty. For more la
ths North Carolina United
Methodist Conference,
which encompasses the
eastern Sb counties of tha
state. Tbs workshop in
cludes 17 classes to train
church officers in thoir
responsibilities.
Similar workshops are
being held in the 12 districts
of the conference, with a
total of 4000 persons trained.
Thursday, January lb, IMI
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call or writs: Southern
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Road, Charlottn, N. C.
Telephone: 70447b4Mt.
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