Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1920 — Page 10

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DISCUSS FARM LABOR PROBLEM Educators Urge Co-Operation and Better Pay. “How yon gonna keep ’em down on the farm?” That’s the question which besets edncators from ten states now attending the third annnal conference of the board of vocational education here. G. I. Christie, superintendent of the extension division of Purdue' university, urged a closer co-operation between the board and farm organizations in an effort to make home conditions on the farm more attractive. C. H. Lane, assistant director of the federal board, addressed the conference yesterday and declared that the best solution to the problem of keeping boys on the farm was to make farming as attractive and remunerative as other branches of endeavor. The conference went into session at the Chamber of Commerce today. Frost Too Light to Hurt Vegetation A light frost which occurred in some sections of the state last night did little if any damage, according to J. H. Armington, weather observor. He said some vegetation might have been nipped in ground particularly susceptible to moisture, but that the damage would be trifling. Mailmen Ask Aid in Higher Pay Plea Business men of Indianapolis were today asked to co-operate with postal employes in securing increased salaries, in a letter sent out by officials of the Hoosier C'ity Branch No. 30, National Association of I/efter Carriers. According to the letter, experienced

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The Young Lady Across the Way [ 'lff. \ F WJ / —WW// / L———— The young lady across the way says a 25 per cent wage increase is all very well, but she*imagines they’d much rath- ] er have the actual money. workers in the poßtal department are getting less money than two men employed to relieve the present labor shortage.

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MOORE ELECTED TEMPLARS’ HEAD Delegates Returning to Homes After Conclave Here. Delegates who have been attending the sixty-sixth annual conclave of the Knights Templar of Indiana for the past two days were returning to their homes today. At the closing session yesterday Harry C. Moore of Marion was elected grand commander of the Grand Commandery of the Knights Templar of Indiana. Mr. Moore succeeds Henri T. Oonde, Itaper Commandery No. 1 of Indianapolis, while Eugene Vatet of Muncie was rhoaen deputy grand commander, and George A.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 14,1920.

Newhouse of New Albany was made grand generalissimo. Other officers elected were: Vestal W, Woodward, Indianapolis, and Calvin W. Prather, Anderson, re-elected grand treasurer and grand recorder, respectively; Gaylord M. Leslie, Ft. Wayne, grand captain general; Albert D. Ogborn, Newcastle, grand senior warden; Dirrelle Chaney, Sullivan, grand junior warden; E. J. Parrott, South Bend, grand prelate; Edward J. Scoonover, Raper No. 1, Indianapolis, grand standard bearer; George F. Hitchcock, Plymouth, grand sword bearer; James M. Sparks, Rushville, grand warder; Jacob Indianapolis, grand captain of the guard. Prize cups were won by knights of Rushville, Logansport and Washington, Ind., for having the largest delegation* on hand for the parade Wednesday, which was called off on acount of the rain.

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