Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1946 — Page 33

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Marjorie Shotts Chosen| Surveyor Editor.

Staff members who will issue the Surveyor, Washington high school paper, have been announced by Mrs. Mary Hall, school publications advisor. They are:

Marjorie Shotts, editor-in-chief; Mari1 rmenstein, sports ed. V ons, editorial editor;

um, Sopy Lalen, student editor; Elmer May, columnist; a Mae Klakam business man-

amp, ager, and Prancine Camden, librarian.

Named, Secretary Rae Saferight, Washington high

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sophomore, has been named secretary of the State Junior Academy of Science and will assume her duties at the meeting at Ball State Teachers college next year.

Latin Club Elects ° Newly elected officers of the Latin club of Washington high school are Lowell Lentz, president; Martha Overman, vice president; Eva Mae Klakamp, secretary, and Frank Kish, sergeant-at<arms,

ELLIS ARNALL, above, governor

Country Is This, Anyway?” at Kirshbaum Community center, 2314 N. Meridian st., at 8:15 p. m, The lecture is the second ‘of thé 1946-47 series of the Indianapolis Open Forum.

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of ‘Georgia, will visit Indianapolis: penter by trade. Would it-be" posSunday. He will speak on “Whose |

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tensive training “course which re- . quires, say, six weeks, but which costs more than does six weeks [spent in a regular course, can I get spokesman for liberal forces in the | permission to do so from the veterans’ administration? |

Governor Gates will introduce the

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TIMES |. — YOUR'G. I. RIGHTS .... By Douglas Larsen’

Students of Correspondence 7 School Draw No Subsistence

WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.~Veterans is based on the proportion of fullhave sent in the following queries time study which the veteran takes. regarding the education benefits due Q—I own a farm and have borthem: = |rowed. money for ‘new: equipment QI have completed my college | Which is now being used on it. Does | course under the G: I. Bill of Rights. [this disqualify me from going to I now want to continue my edu- college this winter under the GI cation through. a corresporidence |Bill of Rights while my brother school. Will the veterans’ admin- | works the farm? istration continue to send me sub-| A—Ne, sistence checks while I am doing so? I have more educational benefits coming. A-—No, you. will receive no subsistence checks. But the correspondence school Will receive the usual tuition fees from the government,

Q—I am a veteran and a car-

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(Questions will be answered only in this space—not by mail.)

START FARM TRAINING Times State Service FRANKLIN, Ind, Nov. 1.—Appointment of Hans "H. Hart, Lafa-

institutional on-farm-training prosible for me to go to a vocational [gram by Franklin high school was school at night and begin learning [announced today. Class work will another trade at government ex-| start for 30 Johnson county ap-

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~ FINISH ROAD BUILDING op ’ Times State Service + | Tipton. Surveys ma TIPTON, Ind, Nov, 1.—Following | highway * commission . completion of construction “work |new section in Hamilton ec that began before the war, a new{dicate that the road may b one-mile section of state road 19|tended to Noblesville, :

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conference at Decatur Central high school Monday. The officers are! Andy Smith, Frank Kish, Dean Smith, George Kimsey, Lowell Long and Lowell Lentz,

struggles in the cause of good government for the peoples of Georgia.”

ROBERTS ELECTED AS

Elected to Office Three Washington high school

{teachers were recently elected to| Harry C. Roberts has been elec-

|offices in divisions of the Indiana ed president of the Woodside ‘Civic go to classes next officers (specifications on-time or on credits? {fe-elected chairman of the heads | named are: Clarence L. McPherson, |If it is on credits, IT could take the George D. Smith, |year's course in about two years of Marie Wilcox was named head of treasurer; Maurice Thompson, re- | night school. : {

| State Teachers association. | league, which will have its | Miss Elizabeth Marie Smith was | meeting tonight. Other of the English departments; Mrs. |vice president: the mathematics section, and Mrs. | cording secretary; Walter R. Pence | (Margaret - McWilliams was chosen |Sr., corresponding secretary. Elva | {secretary of the state folklore sec- Nolan and Mary Pickard comprise |

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A—The law provides that every veteran is entitled to at least one! year's schooling or its equivalent. The subsistence allowance, however, |

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