Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1948 — Page 40
- Students Feted | At Attucks
deindalent Search he Winner Honored
Elinor Louise James, Crispus Attucks High School senior, was ! honored at the school's Honor | By Day ceremonies as a winner of | ‘the recent Indiana State Talent | Search, Awards were made to outstanding students on the basis of ai goholarship; attendance and-serv-ice to the school. The ceremonies were held yesterday in the school auditorium, Miss James also received an award as one of the three out-
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school. The others are Charlotte Lillian Malone and Melvin Guy Matthews. ° All are graduating seniors, Those on the honor roll seven consecutive times are Allwood
Jone, Mr. Matthews, Joycelan Marie Nolcox and Frances Estelle
"Best Spellers
Best spellers in the all-school contest are Allen Smith, Hulda Thompson and Sidnetta Garrett,
in mathematics for two years or more are Carol Elizabeth Franklin, Joan Cottrel
White, Students with an “A” average or higher in social science for two
rata and Mr, WS ree Latin honors for an “A" average or higher for two years or more went to Miss James and Miss Malone. Hold “A” Average Science students holding an #A" average or-higher for two years or more are Mr. Charles Henry Smith, Miss lone and Maxine Nizer. Pupils holding an “A” average or higher for two years or Betty
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-Nolcox, Nannette Bennett. and Anna Shemwell, home economics; Tillman , Alice Overbey, Anna Oberbey, Trilf Stewart, Richard ‘Womack, William Boyd, Ernest “Smiley; Hazel Starks, Barbara Bridewell and Anna Marie Walker, music seniors, for four years work. __ Carolyn Suzanne Gill and Opal ‘Mae Huston, both seniors, hold “a perfect attendance record for
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‘standing students of the oti
O'Neil Holland, Miss James, Vir-| ginia Belle McGruder, Miss Ma-|
_ Those with an “A” average or
Turner and Juanita Louise §
years or more are Miss James
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Calls for $75 Million From U. S.
To Help Institutions for Aged Persons
Times Washington Bureau “¢ WASHINGTON, May 21—The Jenper-Landfs bill providing $75 million in federal aid for nursing homes for aged persons -is supported by the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, Rep. Gerald
W. Landis (R. Ind. Mr. Landis is Jenner (R. Ind.).
) revealed today. 5 co-author of the measure with Sen, William E.
It provides for a $75 million. gia) Security Board. found that fund to be. matched by states 502 per cent of the recipients
on a 50-50 basis,
lived alone, 22 per cent lived with
Mr, Landis credited the State spouse only, and the remainder Chamber's research department lived either with relatives or in
with obtaining
the statistics homes of nonrelatives a n d
which they will use to argue for boarding houses.
| the bill's passage, In a joint state-
“The ‘fact that two-fifths of
ment with the junior Senator, the recipients were living either
{they presented the following: } “In a study of over one million dicates a relatively high degree Old age assistance cases, the Bo-'of Independence among the aged
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selves, while 14 per cent were reported as ‘nof bedridden but re- nomes. quiring considerable care
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people, and it also points to the ents can remain ‘in their home need for a program of care for community; |aged persons, outside their own friends, “To develop this program na- Baptist Church.’ tionally we will have to amend, the Bocial Security Act permit ting the use of federal funds in the payment of assistance to residing These payments would § = provide the upkeep and a federal $f: aid butlding program would be; an inducement for all states to i. develop much nursing home programs, “Indiana and made a start on programs providing nursing care, is to develop nationally,| however, it needs the ‘push’ from| yg ninistra is__a_ program. of the 80th Congress, : nursing-home care. The recipi-|Landis bills will do that job.” I
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