Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1929 — Page 17

NOV. 22, 1929

EXPANSION IS PROMISED BY R. Billion-Dollar Budget Is Pledged by Executives at Chicago Meeting. Bv United Pre* CHICAGO, Nov. 22.—A $1,000,000,000 budget, In terras of rails, rolling stock, new terminal facilities and other improvements, took form today as executives of America’s railroads pledged an unparalleled program of expansion to reattune business to prosperity pitch. Prospects were that the transportation leaders would decide to open rail purses even wider than was suggested by President Hoover in his recent conference with them at Washington, and that far-reaching plans for consolidations would be forthcoming. Names listed on the roster at the Blackstone hotel, where the Association of Railway Executives is meeting, include those of most of the important executives in the American railroad world. Among them were J. J. Bemet, president of the Chesapeake & Ohio; Carl Gray, president of the Union Pacific: H. A. Scandrett, president of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul <fe Pacific; P. E. Crowley, president of the New York Central: James E. Gorman, president of the Rock Island; W. B. Storey, president of the Santa Fe; Elisha Lee, vice-president of the Pennsylvania; L. A. Downs, president of the Illinois Central. Probability of railroad consolidation projects assuming definite proportions after the first of the year was seen by President Bemet of the C. & O. “We are assured,” he said, “that the interstate commerce commission will have before it, by the first of the year, a plan of railroad consolidation. A great deal depends upon the roads that have consolidation ambitions knowing what they are going to be able to do. Adoption of a workable plan would result In large expenditures.” Hurt as Gla.ss Breaks COLUMBUS, Ind., Nov. 22.—Miss Louise Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Baker of near h;re, sustained a deep cut across her right wrist when in attempting to close a door at her home she rammed her hand and arm through the glass. Four stitches were required to close the wound.

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Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority Members Lead in Scholarship. Bv Timen Bvecial BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 22. The scholastic standing of organizations of Indiana University of the second semester of last year announced at the office of the dean of women shows that Beta Sigma Omicron sorority heads the list, with an average of 1.9357 credit points The rating is made on a basis of credit points per credit hour. A grade of A carried three credit points an hour, a B two credits, and C one. The average of all men and women was 1.5498, which is slightly higher than that of the first semester. Women students ranked highei scholastically than did men. The average of all women students was 1.7131 and of men, 1.3865. In organization standing, students of the east wing of Memorial Hall, women’s dormitory, ranked second, and the Delta Phi Sigma fraternity came third and highest among men’s groups. The average of all unorganized women for the second semester of last year was 1.7517 and that of sorority women 1.6803. The average of fraternity men was 1.3912 and unorganized men 1.3784. The scholastic standing is as follows: Bet* Sterna Omicron 1.9357 Memorial Hall, east w. 1.9351 Delta Phi Sigma 1.9251 Delta Zeta 18936 Kappa Alpha Theta 1.8503 Kappa Delta 1.8240 Average Women’s Dormitories .... 1.8055 Phi Lmega Pi 1.8028 Residence Hall 1.7561 Unorganized Women 1.7517 Sigma Pi . 1.7274 Memorial Hall, west 1:7200 Chi Omeea I Averace Women 1.7131 Phi Mu 1.7063 Alpha Chi Omega 1.7034 Alpha Delta Pi 1.7011 Kappa Kappa Gamma 1.69"2 Averaj?* Rororltv 1.6803 Delta Delta Delta 1.6686 Sigma Alpha Mu 1.6667 Delta Gamma 1.6552 Kappa Delta Rho 1-5770 Acacia 1-5681 PI Beta Phi 1.5533 Sigma Nu 1.5457 *tpha Omicron PI 1-5452 Rlgme Alpha Epsilon 1.5184 Zeta Tau Alpha 1.5065 Sigma Kappa 1,4961 Beta Theta Pi 1.4650 Phi Kappa Psl J 435 Theta Phi Alpha 1.433 U Alpha Tan Omega 1.4030 Average Fraternities 1.3912 Sigma Chi 1-3909 Average Men 1-3865 Unorganized Men 1-3784 South Hall J-25P2 Kappa Alpha Psl 1-3*55 Kappa Sigma 1-3037 Phi Gamma Delta 1-29*8 “hi Beta Delta 1-2850 Theta Chi 1-2763 Delta Tau Delta 1.2723 Delta Upsilon 1.2255 Lambda Chi Alpha 1-2163 Delta Chi 11510 Dargon House 1.1342 Phi Delta Theta 1,0224

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PHONE CALLS EXPENSIVE Boston U. Students Spends SSO for Talks With Girl Friends. Bn United Pree a BOSTON, Nov. 22.—A theological student at Boston university, if his brothers discover his identity, probably will be lectured on the inadvisability of long distance telephone calls to girl friends. One of the youths murmured SSO worth of sweet nothings via long distance and “forgot to sign his name on the dotted call line in Beebe hall, Beacon Hill dormitory. Wherefore Dean Albert C. Knudson ruled thit the telephone be removed.

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