Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 152, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1926 — Page 4

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Hight to import ■miners granted BY LABOR DEPT. ftmploys Mexican Laborers —Other Industries I Denied. Times Washinotan Bureau. ISSB New York Avenue ■ WASHINGTON, Oct. I.—Permis■□ion to waive the contract labor laws ■in effect since 1884, has just been to the Presidio Mining Cnmparty, Shafter, Texas, by the De- ■ partment of Labor. I The company was given per to enter Mexico and employ fifty skilled miners, following repfrom Van Dyne mine president, that nr ■skilled laborers to perform the work be found in the United States. Others May Protest I The decision of the labor departis being regarded with great by advocates of restricted Blcompany’s request is followed by ones from other lines of inprotests will be made. I Last spring determined efforts made by the beet sugar in■terests, cotton farmers and railinterests to break down the eonEAract labor laws to permit wholesale of peons in Mexico, be■ause of their willingness to work ■or low wages. Plan Was Advocated I Representatives of the beet sugar SHinlerests appeared before the House ■immigration Committee, openly adsuch legislation. Because vigorous protests by the American of Labor and congressopposed to letting down the )ars, no success attened the efforts >f the beet men, but they plan to enew their drive at the approachng session.

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AD VISES A THLETES HO W TO KEEP FIT Medical Bulletin Gives Warn ing of Danger of Overdoing in Competitive Games—Praise for State.

With the opening of schools and colleges throughout the State, thousands of Indiana boys are engaging in competitive athletics. In the next Jew months many columns will be written in the papers upon the heroic stand of football teams in the shadow of their <Swn goal posts and lastminute forward passes that bring victory out of defeat. Loud will be the shouts of triumph and mournful will be the groans of the vanquished and somewhere through it all will come the ever-recurring question, “Are we over-doing competitive athletics?" A Happy Medium , “Competitive exercise is a great thing in itself, but undoubtedly some boys engage in competitive athletics who would be better off outside. There is a happy medium,” is the answer the Indiana State Athletic Association makes to this question in a bulletin issued today. “In Indiana, with our Indiana Collegiate Association and Indiana High

School Athletic Association, we are in a better way than most States. Parents may feel assured that when their boys enter a contest they will meet boys who are really amateurs,’’ continues the bulletin. “The high school standard set by the Indiana High School Association and the colleges and universities of the State eliminates much of the parents’ worries in regard to amateur athletics. “Many colleges and universities have a plan of examining all entering students anp rating them according to their posture and general condition. Those who fall below a certain rating are not permitted to enter any form of competitive athletics. They are required to spend time In a corrective class. This is a fine idea and should be adopted in more schools. “Before ‘going out for a team’, every boy or girl should have a thorough examination. The Indiana High School Athletic Association does wisely in demanding that each boy who plays football should have a certi-

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ficate signed by a reputable physician, stating that he is physically able to stand the strain. “This examination should be more than the usaul perfunctory ‘looking over’, by a physician who examines the entire school. It should involve a thorough invoice of the physical limitations and possibilities of the Individual. Some should be forbidden i.o take part in sports and others should be required even against their will to get into the game. Observe Rules “A common mistake of too many athletes, and for that matter, ’too many coaches, from a health standpoint, is attempting to do too much In the beginning. ’Warm up slowly’ Is a good athletic motto. For example, cross-country runners, who will eventually cover three or four miles, never should be permitted to run the complete distance until after several weeks’ training. “It is absolutely necessary to observe training rules,” concludes the bulletin. The essential rules are regular hours of sleep, moderation In

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