Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1933 — Page 7

JUNE 18, 1933,

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

New Franklin President Is Inaugurated

Dr. William G. Spencer

FRANKLIN, Ind., June 13. Dr. William Gear Spencer was inaugurated as the ninth president of Franklin college in a brief but impressive service here Monday in connection with the commencement of the ninety-ninth college year. The new president gave the commencement address. The exercises were held on the east campus of the college. Dr. Spencer comes to Franklin from Pittsburgh, where he was pastor of the First Baptist church. For ten years he served as president of Hillsdale college in Michigan, having been called there in 1922 from Franklin college where he was registrar from 1920 to 1922. At the recent Northern Baptist convention in Washington, Dr. Spencer was elected vice-president of that organization. The new Franklin head is a graduate of Denison university and also has a master of arts degree from this institution. He has taken additional graduate work at Colgate and at the Sorbonne in Paris. In 1924. Franklin conferred the honorary degree of doctor of laws upon him and three years later Denison gave him the same degree. Dr. Spencer succeeds Dr. Homer P. Rainey who resigned the Franklin presidency to become head of Bucknell university at Lewisburg.

800-PIECE FARM BAND IS ON WAY TO FAIR Special Police to Stand Watch Over $50,000 in Instruments. B'l Vnitrd I'rrss CHICAGO, June 13.—A special police guard will be delegated today to guard $50,000 worth of musical instruments, which will be brought here by the 800-piece band of the southern lowa farm bureau. The band, said to be the largest in the world, will arrive here today to give two concerts at the world's fair. It will be welcomed by Edward A. O’Neal, president, and M. S. Winder, executive secretary of the American Farm Bureau Federation. Members of the band represent nineteen lowa counties. They range in age from 10 to 63. Among the members are H. C. Young, a clarinetist, his son, Herbert, 36, and grandson, Hurbert 111, 12. FOUR WIITCERTiFICATES Ten at Manual Complete Four-Year Course Without Absence. Ten members of this year’s graduating class of Manual high school today hold certificates for having attended the school four years without an absence. Those who received the awards were: Margaret Kiel, Ruth Royer, Helen Craven, Mildred Boyer, Wilma Lausman, Louis Goldman, Ethel Whittaker, Irvan Schwomeyer, Mildred Fisher and Marjorie Keaton.

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PICK OF FOREST CORPS TO GET HIGHER WAGES 13 Per Cent of Roosevelt's Army to Be Rewarded, Fechner Says. By T'niff'l prr*i WASHINGTON. June 13.—Wage increases of between $6 and Sls a month for 13 per cent of the reforestation army were announced here Monday. Robert D. Fechner. director of emergency conservative work, revealed President Roosevelt has approved an executive order raising the pay of the forest workers and also instituting anew penalty system for minor offenses committed by the enrolled personnel. The new regulations specify that not more than 5 per cent of the authorized strength of any civilian conservation corps company may be paid a cash allowance of $45 a month while an additional 8 per cent may be paid $36 a month. The present flat cash allowance is S3O a month. The increases will go Into effect on July 1 when 275.000 members of the corps will be at work in the various forest camps. Fechner said. The company commander and the camp superintendent at each of the camps will select the men who are to receive the higher wages. The favored workers will be used In the administration of the camps and to oversee work in the forests. Fechner said the penalty system was decided upon to ‘‘maintain efficiency of production and equality of opportunity.” Penalties authorized include: Admonition, suspension of privileges, substitution of specified duties within the camp instead of the regular work for a maximum period of one week, or deduction of not to exceed three days’ cash allowance a month.

FEARS BROTHER DEAD Pennsylvanian Believes Body Found Here May Be That of Kin. Robert Cluggish, New Castle. Pa., called police by telephone Monday night asking details regarding the body of an unidentified man,’ in the belief that it might be that of his brother, Harold Cluggish. mentally deranged, who has been missing from New Castle four weeks. The body was found Sunday at Maryland and Randolph streets. Alcoholism is believed to have caused death. Near the body were two bottles, one containing alcohol, the other whisky. 1934 LICENSES ‘BLUE’ Plates Look Black to Observers; State Officials Say No. ‘‘Midnight blue,” with white numerals is the 1934 color of Indiana license plates, it was announced today at the statehouse. The sample copy, from the Indiana state prison, where all plates are made, looked just black and white. But officials making the decision declare it is “midnight blue,” regardless of how it looks before noon. Present plates are brown with white numbers.

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