Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1927 — Page 8

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NORMAL SCHOOL MEN STUDENTS IN VARIED WORK _ * One in Every Four Holds Down Job in Addition to Classes. 811 Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Oct. 14. Fully 25 per cent of the men students of the Indiana State Normal here, are working outside of school hours to pay part or all of theh\school expenses. Asa result of a questionnaire sent to men students the first week of me term, I?ean F. H. Weng has learned the names of the men who desire employment and the work each is best suited 'to do. After querying all Terre Haute restaurants, theaters, industrial centers, stores, and homes, he has succeeded in placing almost ail who wish work. Thirty Carry Papers Thirty men are carrying newspapers, and one boy is working in the stereotyping room, of a newspaper at $45 a month/ One is engaged at elegraphing. Thirty-nine are waiting tables and washing dishes in nineteen restaurants and other eating places. Twenty-nine - are working in stores in spare time and on Saturdays, some working at soda fountaine, others selling shoes and clothing. Nine are ushering at theaters. Thirteen are employed on farms nearby doing outdoor work and caring for horses, for which they receive room and board. Eleven are employed at Normal aa laboratory assistants in the library and book store and one man rings the memorial chimes. Six are playing in orchestras, and one of these is a union member getting union wages. Work at Bowling Alley Four'boys set up pins at .the Bowling alley, two are selling insurance on commission, twentytwo are doing miscellaneous jobs, taking care of relief work at gas stations, as drivers of ambulances, and as part-time barbers. Some are chauffeurs, one is a court reporter, some are laborers, truck drivers, private car drivers, Janitors, carpenters, and laboratory assistants at the Commercial Solvents Company plant. A student is with a traction company checking up registers, some are tutoring, and others working as ’hotel clerks at night. Dogs measuring not more than two feet may ride on busses in Paris and Vienna if full fare is paid by them.

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