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AUG. 28, 1935 YOUTH PROGRAM TO ASSIST4SOO STATE PUPILS New Deal Measure Enables Relief Children to At tend School. About 4500 Indiana boys and girls. 18 years of age or older, who are members of families on relief, are eligible to received financial aid to attend high school this fall and winter under the National Youth Administration program, it was an nounced today by Edward E. Ed wards, state NYA director. The high school aid plan pro vides for the payment of a maxi mum of $6 a month to each youth who otherwise would not be able to complete a high school course or to enter school because of the lack of money for text books, car fare, lunch and other essentials. The public school superintendent In each county, city, township or school district will select the boys and girls who are to share in the benefits of the program. The su perintendent may, if he desires, select a committee of local citizens to assist him. A representative of I the local relief authorities is to be j Included on such a committee. The selections are to be made on the basis of need, character and ability to do good work in school. Only pupils carrying three-fourths j of a program of courses will be elig- j ible. In return for receiving finan cial assistance the pupils selected will be expected to do some so- | cially desirable work, such as cler ical work, library work, etc., or in the case of individual youths who' are especially well qualified or for whom the assignment of work is ; Impracticable, they will be expected j to maintain excellence in the full- j time performance o> their school Studies. “The objective of the high school nid program,’* said Mr Edwards, "is to reach as many as possible of the youths whose educations has been interrupted by the depressed eco nomic conditions of the last five years and return them to school.” Mr. Edwards has sent a letter to all city and county school super intendents in the state suggesting that they make a preliminary can vass of the relief families in their respective communities in order to determine how many youths there are in need of such assistance. The allotment of funds to each school district will be made before Sept. 1. TEACHERS NAMED FOR SOCIAL WORK SCHOOL Course Offers Training for Relief Administrators. Miss Leona E. Massoth, Univer sity of Chicago graduate, and Mrs. Ruby Strand Inlow, graduate of Smith College, were today named as new members of the faculty of the Indiana University Training School for Social Work here. The course is designed to provide professional training for more than 1200 positions in the state as pro bation and parole workers, public relief administrators, child welfare and institutional work. GIVEN FILM MACHINE Children's Museum Receives Movie Projector From Rotary Club. Mrs. Donald Jameson, president of the board of trustees of the Chil dren's Museum, announced today the gift of a motion picture projec tion machine by members of the Indianapolis Rotary Club to the Museum. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Frank Krame;. 5428 Brookville-rd. Esses eedan. 112-649, from Washington-st and Capitol-av. Mrs. Leo Hottel. 2650 Napoleon-st, Buick coupe, from Shelby and Prospect -BtS. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: N*al Durant. 548 N Sente-av. Euick •oune. found at 1700 E Washtnston-at. • \Vavne Eicus. 22S E 13th-st, Butclc •edan, found at *3l Revera-dr. ■ i r /W( I The beat of adjective* fall far l| * nhort of s drink in dencrib* H Q ing KaramV Bouncing, buoy* K I ant bubble* that burnt into a B| I rri-atuy rolla r nmooth K I vith a fla'or thet arosiri I- I euthu>ia*m. Well, junt fill up H Ia gla* vith Kamm * and we. K Pittsford Distributing Corp. 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