Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1929 — Page 16

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SHIELDS NAMED PRESIDENT OF DES MOINES U. Fundamentalist Head and Secretary Win: Foes Ousted.

Bu t ttiUd Pr<c DES MOINES, June 21.—Dr. T. T. Shields of Toronto, president of the Baptist Bible Union of North America, and head of the board of trustees of Des Moines university, has been chosen president of the school. Assisting him. as in the past, will be Miss Edith M. Rebman, secretary of the Bible Union and the university’s board of trustees and treasurer of the school proper. The trustees, at a secret meeting here Thursday’, placed Dr. Shields and Miss Rebman in full control of the university. But there was some question as to what control the president and his secretary would have over the rebellious student body which on May 11 tossed eggs at them when Dr. Shields dismissed the old faculty. The students have threatened never to return so long as Dr. Shields and Miss Rebman are in power. The board expressed regret over the student riots and subsequent court action by which the students compelled the university to remain in operation until after commencement exercises, even though Dr. Shields ordered it closed. Yet it was not pessimistic. "The recent recurrences. - ' said a

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statment of the trustees, “will in the end be seen to be a providential ordering of events in answer to the prayer of multitudes.” ‘Countless thousands of evangelical Christians, both in this country and abroad, have come to know of Des Moines university and its work.” Dr. F. E. Foulk and the Rev. Minor Stevens, both of Des Moines, both of whom sought the discharge of Dr. Shileds and Miss Rebman, and President Harry Wayman, were ousted from the board. New trustees elected were the Rev. Charles Freedman, La Salle, 111.; the Rev. H. C. Fulton, Buffalo, N. Y.; the Rev. H. R. Guthrie, Center, la., and R. C. Anderson, an attorney, Austin, Minn.

WOMAN WRITER GETS DIVORCE FROM MATE, 60 Author of *How !t Feels to Be Married to Old Man’ Charges Cruelty. Hu r Hit rd Prrs* SALINAS, Cal., June 21.—An uncontested divorce has been granted Mrs. Lenora S. Steffens from Joseph Lincoln Steffens. Both are well known writers and aired their marital viewpoint in magazines recently. Although the proceedings w r ere concluded in private sessions late Thursday, Mrs. Steffens, who writes as Ella Winters, is reported to have repeateS the charges of abuse made in her complaint several weeks ago. Mrs. Steffens, who created widespread comment in a magazine article, “How It Feels to Be Married to An Old Man,” charged that her 63-year-old husband was jealous and objected to her attending parties and dances. She claimed that he was “harsh and abusive” in his language, and

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