Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1936 — Page 8

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LEONARD 1$ TO DIRECT BUTLER SUMMER TERM School Starts June 16; 3-Week Term Later: Class to Begin. Butler University’s 1936 summer course, to open June 16, is to be directed by Professor George F. Leonard, it was announced today. This will be Professor Leonard's fou;th year in charge. The eightweek session is to close on Aug. 7. The curriculum Is to include classes in most departments. Special stress will be placed on courses for nubile school teachers and college undergraduates. Summer classes this year are to meet in Jordan Hall six days a week. Nine hours of academic credit is to be the maximum any one student can earn during the session, Professor Leonard announced. A special three-week post-sum-mer term is to open Aug. 7 and continue throughout the month for the convenience of those students desiring additional credit. All recreational facilities on the Fairview campus are to be available to summer school students. In response to the requests of several students, the Butler evening division has announced that it will open a beginning course in bookkeeping next Friday at 7:30 p. rn. in Jordan Hall. Marion A. Pike, a certified public accountant and graduate of Butler in 1925, is to be instructor. The class will meet in the accounting laboratory Registrations are to be received Friday night. 4 INDIANAPOLIS MEN ENLIST IN U. S. ARMY Hazclrigg, Stephenson, Seering, Inkenbrandt Join at Federal Bldg. Four Indianapolis youths enlisted Monday in the United States Army through the local recruiting office. Room 408 Federal Building, it was announced today. They are David E. Hazelrigg. 1419 S. Meridian-st; Daniel H. Stephenson. 435 Goodlet-st; Clarence G. Inkenbrandt, 1913 Orange-st. and Walter Scering, 1152 S. State-av. HEY! SPRING’S COMING! RALSTON SIGHTS ROBIN But, No. County Clerk Has Been Seeing Him All Winter. To Glenn B. Ralston, county clerk, goes the "honor” of being the first to see that harbinger of spring—the robin. Someone might try to disqualify Mr. Ralston because he admits he has been feeding Brother Robin all winter at his home, 56th-st and Eagle Creek. Grotto Arranges Stag Party The next stag party of Sahara Grotto is to be held March 2, it was announced today. Police and fireman’s night was observed last night with 500 members and guests attending. Church Talk Scheduled Members of Seventh Christian Church tonight are to hear O. Howard Griest, former executive secretary of the Indiana Teachers’ Retirement Fund.

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Last rites are to be held tomorrow afternoon for Scot Wade • above), 6106 Central-av, president of the Acetylene Products Cos., who died yesterday at his home. Services are to be held in Hisey & Titus Funeral Home at 3. Cremation is to follow, with burial in Crown Hill.

NEW CIVIL SERVICE MERIT PLAN ANNOUNCED System to Affect More Than 600. City Postal Workers April 1. Anew Civil Service efficiency rating which is to become effective throughout the United States April 1 was announced today by Wallace Buchanan, assistant postmaster. In Indianapolis it is to affect more than 600 postal employes, Mr. Buchanan said On April 1, all demerits against postal employes are to be wiped off the records, and anew system which provides for merits as well as demerits is to take its place. Heretofore, no provision was made for exceptional work. A grading of 100 is to be considered a “very good” rating and is graduated down to 60 as “unsatisfactory." and warranting dismissal. M’GUFFEY CENTENNIAL TO BE AT OXFORD, 0. City Club Members Make Plans for Observance. Arrangements for the observance of the McGuffey Centennial, July 24 and 25, in Oxford, 0., where William Holmes McGuffey published his first school book, are being made today by Indianapolis McGuffey Club members. The McGuffeyites celebrated the eleventh anniversary of their organization last night in the Third Christian Church. The program consisted of stunts built around characters in McGuffey Readers. About 225 persons attended. MEN’S GROUP_TO MEET H. A. Henderson to Speak on Macedonia at Session. “My Adventures in Macedonia” is to be the topic of H. A. Henderson at the annual Community Men’s meeting in the school auditorium, 19th-st and Parker-av, tomorrow night at 7:30. A musical program is to feature the Harlan brothers.

REPORT FAVORS COLUMBIA RIVER POWERPROJECT TVA Approval Encourages New Deal to Expand Electric Program. Hy United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Supported by Supreme Court approval of generation and sale of Federal power, the New Deal proposed today to carry forward in the Pacific Northwest comprehensive development of one of the nation’s great electrical energy sources. The program, envisaging eventual construction of a mighty chain of 10 hydro-electric dams to harness the power of the Columbia River, was submitted in a report requested by President Roosevelt from the Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission. To administer this huge program, a Pacific Northwest power agency, resembling TVA but differing from it in important particulars, was recommended. Devoted to Power The new government set-up would be a power agency pure and simple, devised to administer the creation, transmission and sale of power. It would be stripped of the multitudinous side activities of TVA. No estimate of the eventual cost of the proposed development was submitted in the report, but it was believed certain to run into the billions. Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes made public the report. His letter transmitting it to the White House was dated Jan 6. Its details had been kept secret pending Supureme Court TVA ruling. • The report was described as strictly within scope of the decision. If adopted and financed, however, it would achieve the government’s power objectives. Pope to Rewrite Bill • Senator James P. Pope (D., Idaho) said today he expected to rewrite his Columbia Valley Authority bill, introduced early last session, to conform substantially with the planning commission's report and offer it within the next few days. Pope said the gradual shifting of agricultural population westward would attract new industries to that area if cheap power becomes available. He said he believed the Pacific Northwest “can become one of the greatest agricultural and industrial centers of the United States.” He noted that “the trend of decisions by the Supreme Court has indicated the Federal government will not be permitted to regulate industry,” and said the “only method of controlling trade practices in the conduct of industry appears to be direct competition through government corporations—as is being done through the TVA.” Four States Concerned Within the broad scope of the recommendations was a unified program to improve stream navigation, irrigate arid land and supply cheap energy to Washington, Oregon, Idaho and western Montana. The recommendations centered upon Grand Coulee Dam, now under construction in Washington; Bonneville Dam, being built in Oregon, and a 4-year-old study by the Army engineering corps. The Supreme Court ruled in the

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Recent developments at Purdue University are to be discussed by David E. Ross (above), Lafayette manufacturer and chairman of the university’s trustees, at 8 tomorrow night in the Severin. The address is being sponsored by the Indianapolis Purdue Club.

ROTARY CLUB MOTTO LAUDED BY ATTORNEY “Service Above Self” Will Bring Prominence, He Tells Members. The business man who adheres to strict integrity and to the ideal of service before profit, rises to prominence and leadership, James A. Ross, attorney, believes. He told Rotary Club members thu yesterday. He referred specifically v> careers of several Indianapolis Rotarians to prove that distinction is to be obtained by observing the club's motto, “Service Above Self ” TVA suit that the government could sell excess power from Federal dams constructed for constitutional reasons of national defense and navigation. Almost as if anticipating this ruling, the Northwest plan pointed out that the Columbia River “ultimately can be made navigable for its entire length in the United States.” The Supreme Court did not rule on the actual TVA setup. However, in this connection, the report stated “an organizational framework equivalent to the TVA is not the best suited to the Columbia basin . . .” Instead, the report recommended a Pacific Northwest agency confined solely to power development, transmission and sale. The court withheld ruling on the “more abundant life” activities of TVA in addition to power distribution. The proposed Federal corporation for the Pacific projects would “not be financially burdened with other types of service which were incapable self-support.”

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CHURCH SCHOOL ESTABLISHED TO TRAIHJfORKERS Organization of Merom Institute Completed by Directors. Times Fp/eial HUNTINGTON. Ind., Feb. 19 Organization of Merom Institute, sponsored by the Illinois and Indiana Congregational Christian Conference and Chicago Theological Seminary, was reported complete today following a meeting of directors. The Rev. c. S. Bennett, for five years pastor of the local Congregational Church, is to become president of the new school which is to be operated at Merom, 10 miles southwest of Sullivan. The proposed curriculum is to include short courses for rural ministers, young people's training conferences and seminaries for Sunday school and church workers. Indiana directors of the organization are the Rev. Simon A. Bennett, Indiana conference superintendent; Leland Mcßeynolds, Tipton County school superintendent; the Rev. Gwyllyn Isaacs, First Congregational Church pastor, Terre Haute; Corliss E%lmer, Albion, vice president of the Indiana Co-Opera-tive Association; Carl Hutchison,

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Rene Weilier (above), French consul at Chicago, is to speak on Father Jacques Marquette, French missionary and explorer, at the Alliance Francaise meeting at 3 tomorrow in the Washington. The meeting is to be preceded by a dinner honoring Mr. Weilier, also in the Washington.

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Pastor Speaks on England Dr. Richard M. Millard, pastor of the Broadway M. E. Church, recounted his experiences in England last summer at the Father and Son

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