Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1927 — Page 22

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PURDUE PLANS CONFERENCE ON GASMETERING Third Annual Session to Begin at University Tuesday. Bn Times Special . . LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 4.— The gjits meter in the average Indiana home today is not given a thought unless it happens to register an exorbitant charge for the month, when the householder demands an investigation In order that Hoosier may be served by utility staff3 which are fully acquainted with every phase of gas meter construction and maintenance, the Purdue University engineering extension department, with the school of chemical engineering and the Indiana Gas Association cooperating, will hold its third annual conference for gas metermen here next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The course is designed for managers, superintendents, engineers and metermen, and the program which has been arranged contains as much practical work as theoretical. Among men obtained to superintend the laboratory work which will be performed during the course, and and present addresses on latest developments in gas metering, are George A. Lane, superintendent of the Peoples’ Light, Gas and Coke Company, Chicago; William Rosenia

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HOLDS COURTS CANNOT PUNISH FOR OTICISM I. U. Law Instructor Addresses Weekly Editors on Contempt. Bp Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 4 “Power to punish for contempt of court is not a personal power of the judges of the court to protect them against criticism, but a power to protect the court officially in the administration of justice,” Prof. Hugh E. Willis of the Indiana University law school faculty told members of the Indiana Weekly Press Association which opened a twoday conference here today, sessions of which will be joint in part with those of the Indiana Intercollegiate Press Association. Charges Misuse of Power “To permit judges to punish for contempt of court for criticism of any case which has been finally disposed of makes the process of contempt of court a personal protection of the judges rather than of the court and is a perversion of the use of the power to punish for contempt of court. It should be stopped and it is practiced by only a few courts In the United States,” Prof. Willis declared. Discussing the practice of national advertisers of tying up their advertising campaigns more closely with local newspaper advertising, George D. Leonard of the Campbell-

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