Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1932 — Page 7

APRTT, 5, 1032_

P.-T, A. EVENTS INCLUDE PLAY, TWO CONCERTS Mothers of School No. 12 Will Present ‘lt Can’t Be Done' Tuesday. Presentation of a playlet by mothers of school No. 12, musicales In two schools, and an illustrated lecture at school No. 21 are features of activities next week of Indianapolis Parent-Teacher Associations. Paul C. Stetson, school superintendent, will speak at a night meeting Wednesday of the P.-T. A. of school No. 5. Music will be provided by the school orchestra under direction of Miss Marie Sullivan. The playlet, “It Can’t Be Done,” will be given at 3:15 Wednesday in school No. 12, with songs by second grade pupils and readings by Mrs. Arthur Dobbins following. Music will be furnished by Paula Eickofl and Rosa C. McNamara. Mrs. William .C. Gardiner will speak on “Outdoors: Birds, Trees, Stars,” at a meeting at school No. 1, at 3:15 Wednesday. Music will be furnished by the mothers’ chorus and pupils of the fourth and fifth grades under direction of Mrs. Marie Parker. Mrs. Clayton Ridge will speak at school No. 14 at 3:15 Wednesday. Activities at school No. 20 Wednesday will Include an address by the Rev. W. T. Jones and a musical program by Betty Dale and Dorothea Gilbert,. Boys of the seventh grade will sing a group of songs. An illustrated lecture, “Why People Travel,” will be given by Miss Flora Drake at school No. 21 at 2:30 Wednesday. Music will be furnished by children under direction of Miss Pearl Junken, and by the mothers’ chorus under direction of Miss Katherine Leonard. Mrs. Jeanette Williams will speak on “Care and Education of Crippled Children” at school No. 30, Wednesday. D. L. Rosensteln of the Herman Young Foundation will talk on “Why We Do What We Do” at school No. 33, Wednesday. Officers will be elected. Members of school No. 35 will hear W. A. Hacker, assistant superintendent of schools, speak in the school auditorium Wednesday. Mrs. S. W. Myers, president of the parent-teacher foundation, will speak at school No. 36 Wednesday. Music will be furnished by the mothers’ chorus. A “Punch and Judy” show will be given by eighth grade pupils at schools No. 46. Wednesday. The show will include entertainment by mothers. “The Biography of Samuel Coleridge Taylor” will be given by Clarence Darrow of Boston, Mass., in an address at 3 Wednesday at school No. 83. The Rev. M. L. Bluitt will give the invocation and music will be furnished by the union chorus. April meeting at school No. 73 will be held at 2:30 Wednesday. Dr. Ada Schweitzer will speak on child health at school No. 53 at 3:0,3 Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Kepner will sing a group of songs.

MINERS ARE OFFERED NEW SCALE OF WAGES H;/ l ttilrtl Press TERRE HAUTE. Inch, April 5. The Indiana Coal Operators Association today announced anew wage scale and offered work to all miners who would accept employment under Its terms. In a newspaper- advertisement outlining the proposed scale, the association offered $4.49 a day to motormen. Under the recent contract, motormen received $6.85. In other fields they receive $4.05, $3.50 and $2.70, the association asserted. The association offered $3.50 to top men, who formerly received $5.60. Pumpers, trippers, timbermen, track layers, jerrymen and cagers were offered $4, compared with former pay of $6.10. The price offered for machinemined coal was 43.9 cents a ton. Sixty cents a ton was offered for picked coal. The former rates were 79 and 90 cents, respectively. All union shaft mines in this territory have been idle since the contracts expired.

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