Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 299, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1926 — Page 12

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SUNDAY LAUDS COLLEGE HEAD Says President Should Exert Moral Influence. Bu United Press - COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 16. Billy Sunday, the militant evangelist, believes a college professor who neglects exerting a moral influence over his students is “an absolute failure." This was brought out In a letter written by Sunday and made public by the Ohio conference of the Methdol3t Protestant Church, commending President H. L. Feeman of Adrian College, Adrian, Mich., for the suspension of ten students accused of taking liquor to a sorority dance. "It does me good to know there is one college president at least who has the courage of his convictions and recognizes the obligation or a college towards the morals of the students as well as to their mental training,” Sunday wrrote. “A professor who does nothing but hears students recite and never exerts any moral influence on their lives Is an absolute failure.” BUS RULING SATURDAY Judge to Act on Beech Grove Town Board Plea. Judge Sidney S. Miller of Superior Court Three will rule Saturday on a motion filed by the Beech Grove town board to disolv© a restraining order enjoining the board from enforcing two ordinances regulating bus traffic within the town. If Judge

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Huger Lawton West Haven Civic Association plans to secure civic improvements and obtain Industries for the West Haven addition, according to Roger Lawton, 1628 Medford St., recently elected president. Lawton is employed by the Hatfield Electric Company. Miller overrules the motion, a date for early trial on a permanent injunction against the board will be asked by T. Ernest Maholm, attorney for the South Side Motor Coach Company, which brought the suit. Arguments on the motion were heard Wednesday.

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