Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 262, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1936 — Page 10

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NYA IS AIDING 343 STUDENTS FROM COUNTY

Total of 120 Young Men and Women Enrolled at Butler. Aided by the National Youth Administration, 343 students from Marion County are back in classes at universities and colleges this week following holiday vacations. The students, 205 young men- and 138 young women, would not be able to pursue their studies without the help of sls a month average earnings paid them by the NYA, according to Edward E. Edwards, state director for the administration. Butler University has 120 Marion County NYA students; Indiana University, 91; Purdue University, 48; Indiana University Extension, 8; St. Mary-of-the-Woods and John Herron Art Institute, 7 each; Earlham College and the University of Notre Dame, 6 each; De Pauw University and Indiana Central College, 5 each; Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music and Indiana State Teachers College, 4 each; Franklin College and Indianapolis College of Pharmacy, 3 each; Ball State Teachers College, Central Normal College, St. Francis Normal College and Tri-State College, 2 each; Concordia, Hanover, Rose Polytechnic Institute, Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union and St. Mary’s College, 1 each. NYA Students Total 3483 For the state as a whole, NYA students numbering 3483 are attending 37 Indiana colleges and universities, for whom $377,685 has been allotted. Among the counties. Marion has the largest number of students. Distribution of students among the various colleges and universities is as follows: Purdue, 783; Indiana, 650, and extension, 34; Notre Dame, 289; Indiana State Teachers, 218; Butler, 148; Ball State Teachers, 142; TriState, 131; De Pauw, 127; Earlham, 82; Manchester, 79; Wabash, 71; Hanover, 68; Valparaiso, 68; Indiana Central, 56; Central Normal, 51, and Evansville, 46. RAPER COMMANDERY TO INSTALL OFFICERS Bert Cordle to Take Post of Eminent Cofhmander. Bert Cordle is to be installed eminent commander of Raper Commandery tomorrow night at the Masonic Temple. Other new officers are Daniel G. Coates, generalissimo; Arno G. Siefker, captain general; John M. Rotz, senior deacon; Guy L. Roberts, junior deacon; Dr. Lewis Brown, prelate; John E. Kendall, standard bearer; Gold E. Beall, sword bearer; A. O. Tislow, warder; O. T. Owens, guard; Oscar L. Pond, recorder; John N. Fultz, treasurer; J. Lewis Brown, representative of Masonic Temple Association, and Dr. Lewis Brown, relief board representative. The ceremony is to be in charge of W. W. Suckow, of Franklin, and Clyde E. Titus, Marshall.

SCOUT LEADER IS NAMED Wisconsin Man to Take Charge of Affairs at Kokomo, Time* Special KOKOMO, Ind., Jan. 10.—Selection of Newton G. Place, Hartford, Wis„ to take charge of Boy Scout activities in Howard County was announced by officials today. Mr. Place, a Wisconsin University graduate and experienced Scout leader, is expected to remove to the city this week. By virtue of the new post, he also will become an assislhnt to George O. Crossland, Marion, regional executive. 4-H ABSORBS 11 CLUBS Morgan County Groups Merge for Unified Program. Tim sh Special MARTINSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 10.— Merging of 11 Morgan County home economics clubs with the Girls’ 4-H Club for a unified program of activities under direction of Miss Elsie Glasgow will be completed here tomorrow. Miss Glasgow, recently of Portland, is a Purdue University graduate and was named to the new position by the Federal Government. ttchialhi MEDICATED WITH / INGREDIENTS OF , Vicks Vapoßub Modem successor to old-fashioned cough syrups... more convenient ... less expensive ... lingers longer in the throat. B repairing b Prompt Ser' ice on Guaranteed Watch ard Clock Repairing. Leather Watih strap !k Gus Meistcr, Jeweler 34 Pembroke Arcade ■ Wh>n You Think of DENTISTRY Think of linXnui 2nd Floor Corner Penn. Lemcke Bldg. *> Market Bt. C' O N N~ Band and Orrheatra I.NHTRt MKNTS PEARSON C- lac. 128 y. Pena.

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A picture of striking beauty, as well as one of great public utility, is this, of the bridge and the cables supporting it across the Golden Gate, San Franciscos famed waterway, as the job of spinning more than 80.000 miles of wire goes steadily on. This view from the San Francisco tower looks across to the Marin County shore.

OPEN RABBIT SEASON IS TO CLOSE TODAY Wardens Report Successful Year for Hunters. The few rabbits which have escaped hunters’ guns will have protection of the law after today, when the open season ends. The season opened Nov. 10. State game wardens reported to the Conservation Department that it was unusually successful. Artificial propagation under the department's supervision is to be continued at the Jasper-Pulaski game preserve. Kenneth Kunkel, fish and game division head, said. Other wild rabbits, caught in traps on game preserves, are to be released in other sections of the state where the animals are scarce, he added. Scouts Drop Nazi Emblem LONDON, Jan. 10.—The swastika will be erased from two Boy Scouts badges which are in use throughout the British Empire. Protests against its significance as a Nazi emblem will lead to its being dropped.

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NAME* TOWN OFFICIALS New Greenwood Board Fills All Appointive Positions. Times Special GREENWOOD, Jan. 10—All appointive town officials here were renamed when the new town board met for its first meeting of 1936. Those who are to continue in office include George Staff, town attorney; Dr. Charles Woodcock, health officer, and Louis Hemphill and Howard Stevenson, day and night marshals respectively. Fred Ross, re-elected trustee, was chosen board chairman. Other members are Allie B. Jordan and Floyd Good.

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PLANS READY FOR $471,000 I. UNBUILDING Hope Is Medical Structure Will Be One of Finest in Midwest. Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 10.— Detailed plans for Indiana University’s new $471,000 Medical Building here were revealed today by A. M. Strauss, architect. The three-story, “L” shaped structure of Indiana limestone is to extend 120 feet along Third-st and

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MILK INCREASE WILLBE TOPIC Civic Club Seeks to Learn Who Is Benefiting by Price Rise. of all factors in the milk industry in the Indianapolis shed are to hold a “fireside” conference with the North Side Feder-

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Kills Squirrel With Rock FINDLAY. 0.. Jan. 10.—Dizzy Dean has no better control than Paul Shulaw, a railroad section hand. Paul spied a squirrel 40 feet up in a tree, felled it with one stone and killed it with a second.