Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1936 — Page 16

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MASONIC COUNCIL TO CONVENE SATURDAY Luncheon, Business Session on Program. The annual meeting of the Indiana Council of Deliberation is to *** held at the Scottish Rita Cathedral Saturday afternoon. Dr. Oaylard M. Leslie, commander-in-chief and deputy for Indiana, from the Orient of Fort Wayne, ordered

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the official message to eligibl* members dispatched through Fred I. Willis, Indianapolis, grand secretary. Rudolf H. Horst, South Bend, worshipful master of the Indiana Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, is to be the principal speaker at the luncheon, which will be followed by a business session. Wednesday will be the last date for receiving petitioas for the seventy-first annual convocation of candidates, it was announced. Master Masons who have lived in the Jurisdiction of the Indianapolis valley for six months and in the state of Indiana for one year are

eligible to membership In the Rite. Degrees from the fourth to the i thirty-second inclusive, will be pre- : sented April 20. 21 and 22. KNIGHTS TO ASSEMBLE Commandaries From Six Cities to Meet at Kokomo Sunday. Timr * Special KOKOMO, Ind.. April 9-Knights Templar, Group No. 4, are to assemble here Sunday for an Easter observance at the First Congregational Church. Commandaries from Logansport, Peru. Wabash, Marion, Tipton and Kokomo are included in the group.

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NAME STATE HEAD FOR NEGRO SURVEY John Medders Chosen for Indiana Post. The appointment of John K. Medders, a member of the Hamilton County public welfare staff, as state, project manager of the National Survey of Vocational Education and Guidance of Negroes

was announced today by J. W. Studebaker, United States Commissioner of Education. The survey is one of five relief projects sponsored by the Office of Education and is designed to furnish employment for “white collar’’ Negroes on relief. Dr. James H. Robinson is regional director. Mr. Medders. a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, is to assume his duties with a staff of investigators at 450 N. Senate-av immediately. Field work of the study is to be completed before the end of the year, according to present plans.

EMPLOYMENT DATA MAT BE SIMPLIFIED Job Insurance Board to Study Proposal. Consideration of a simplified method of reporting by employers under the new State Unemployment Compensation Act is to be taken up by the Compensation Commission tomorrow, it was reported today. If adopted, the plan would per-

mit employers to forego for the remainder of this year reports on the number of their employes and related data. Beginning next year, the employer would have the responsibility of making correct monthly payments. Since each employer pays into hi<: own reserve account, it would be to

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his advantage to make correct payments. it is pointed out. The commission also Is to decide Friday the date on which employers make their monthly payment. Employers are to pay 1.7 per cent on their entire pay rolls from April 1 this year. The levy is to go back to 1 per cent next Jan. 1.