Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1937 — Page 7

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41 STUDENTSAT | BUTLER NAMED T0 HONOR ROLL

32 Indianapolis Residents Included on Fall Semes- | ter List. | CC ——— Thirty-two Indianapolis residents | have been honored at Butler Uni-| versity by selection on the fall semester honor roll announced today | by Dr. G. A. Ratti, acting dean of the College of Liberal Arts and | Sciences. A total of 44 students! were cited Indianapolis students honored | include Hilton B. Atherton, Mildred | Joseph Calderon, Estelle | Cohen, Thelma Cooley, Mary E Davenport, William B. Davis, Marguerite Ellis, Sarah E. Frazer, Doro- | thy Gray, June Gray, Elnora Hart-| man, Mary A. Hicks, Corlie Jackson, Anita Klatte and Mary E. League,

Others Cited

Others from the city were Janet FE. Morgan. Bonnie B., Myers, Ruth Elizabeth Mvers, Marjorie Newman, | Elfriede Nordsieck, Philip Redwine, Louise Rhodehamel, Betty Richart, ! Marjorie Schoch, David Silver, | Margaret Stump, Mary Sumner, Helen Thompson, Mary V. Trent, Amma C. Van Dorn and Miriam Vollmer, Out-of-town students on the honor list are Mary C. Bowlby, Wa- | bash; Geraldine A. Broyles, Pittsboro: Autie Lee Carr, Grover Hill,| O.;: George Heavilin, Marion; Rich- | ard Hufl, Milford, Mich.; Mariiyn Knauss, Lagrange; June Penning-| ton, Brownsburg; Frances H. Sewell, | Lawrence Fidon J. Wright, | Mavs |

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Butler Debating Squad To Make Midwest Tour

The Butler University varsity debate squad was to leave today on a midwest tour Those making the trip included Valentine Williams, William Stalcup, Robert Pritchard, wilbur Hulett, members of the squad; Prof. C. H. Walters and Gray Burdin, coaches, Tonight the squad is to debate at Huntington College: Goshen College and the University of Chicago, tomorrow; Lake Forest College, Friday, and the John Marshall Law School and Northwestern University, Saturday. | The debate with John Marshall! Taw School is to be broadcast over | Station WJJD at Chicago at 11:45 | a. m. Saturday The Butler squad and coaches are | to be guests of the Chicago Bar| Association at a luncheon on Sat- |

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Hears U. S. Case

To one of the youngest on the Federal bench, 43-year-old Judge J. Lyle§ Glenn, above, a Democrat of Chester, S. C,, has fallen the lot of deciding on two important New Deal issues involving Federal financing of power centers which, it is alleged, would compete with private companies. The cases are based on the $40,000,000 Buzzards Roost and San-

lina. The Buzzards Roost case, once before the Supreme Court, was remanded to the lower court for retrial,

Steel Pact Text

PITTSBURGH, March 8.— | The text of the contract] signed by Carnegie - Illinois | Steel Corp. and the Steel Workers Organizing commit- | tee follows:

This agreement dated March 2 1937, between Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp. and the Steel Workers Or- | ganizing Committee, on behalf of | the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers of North | America, employed by the corpora- | tion. 1. The corporation vecognizes the | Steel Workers’ Organizing Commit- | tee, or its successor, as the collec- | tive bargaining agency for those employees of the corporation who are | members of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers of North America (here-! after referved to as the union), The | corporation recognizes and will not!

INDIANA EAGLES T0 VISIT HERE

Chapters From Three Cities To Come, District Head Announces.

Fraternal Order of Eagles chap-

| thdianapolis Aerie 211, at 43 W. Vermont St. Saturday, W. E. Paul, district chairman, said today. | He said 75 candidates will take | | the obligatory oath under the guid- | | ance of Fred Snyder, degree master. The Indianapolis drill team under | | Ben Breedlove, will assist in the initiation, The business session will be fol- | lowed by a German dinner and a vaudeville show. Two orchestras | will furnish music and the session [ will close with a floor show, Mr. | Paul said.

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WATCHMAN CHARGED WITH SHOOTING MAN

Clyde Culbertson, 44, of 2022 N Houston St, today faced charges of assault and battery with intent to kill and failure to have a permit to carry a gun. He is alleged to shot William Smith, 21, of 1903 Cornell St, in the foot last night, Culbertson, night watchman at the Industrial Center, 2029 Martin-

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OFFICERS TO DANCE The Reserve Officers Association of Indianapolis is to hold a dance ‘at the Officers’ Club, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, at 8 p. m. Saturday. The committee includes Lieut. Carl L. | Young, chairman; Lieut. Jack A, Riggs, Licut. Don R. Cook and Capt, George Wilson,

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| interfere with the right of its em- | oe — | ployees to become members of the | { union or its successor. There shall HEALTH DEFINED AS | be no discrimination, interference or | coercion by the corporation or any of its agents aginst any member beACTIVITY CAPACITY cause of membership in the union, Lor its successor. The Steel Workers’ LL | Organizing Committee or its suc-| . ; cessor, agrees not to intimidate or | Mixed Recreation Favored coerce employees into membership : | or to solicit membership on corpora- | By Chicago Teacher. tion time or property. RE | 2. Effective March 16, 1937, there | : iki | shall be an increase in wages of 10 I'he capacity for activity, both] cents an hour on all rates which are | mental aad physical, is the modern | a¢ present $4.20 a day, or a minimum definition for health, declared Prof. | for this classification of $5 a day of C. D. Giaugue, physical education | eight hours. Such classifications director at George Williams College, | now receiving less than $4.20 a day Chicago, in an address before 25 or jess than 52'é¢ cents per hour boys’ clubs in the Y. M. C. A. last| shall be increased 10 cents per hour. night All other classifications shall be “More emphasis will be placed in equitably adjusted in accordance the future upon the physical Side | with the provisions of section four of life, dignifying health as never | of this agreement.

before,” Prof. Giaugue said. 3. Effective March 16, 1937 there ‘Corecreation is becoming more shall be established an eight-hour prominent in schools and informal | gay, 40-hour week. Time and oneeducation agencies,” he continued. | halt shall be paid for all overtime “Mixing of the sexes in play will jn excess of eight hours in any one | bring about a greater respect of one | gay, and for all overtime in excess | for the other and will have a good | of 40 hours in any one week. effect in helping to solve moral| 4 A joint committee representing | problems | the Carnegie-lilinois Steel Corp.

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| purpose of effectuating a written agreement on working conditions, application of wage rates, hours, | rules and a method for adjudicaed Press | tion of disputes arising under the WASHINGTON, Maich 3.-—- | terms of the agreement and which

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WOMAN SOUGHT FOR | STRIKE SLAYING QUIZ

By United Press HACKENSACK, N. J. March 3. A woman associate of New York union leaders was sought for questioning today in the Norman Redwood murder investigation. { The woman was said to be a beauty shop employee who shared the confidences of persons close to Redwood, leader of a sandhog’s union which called a strike of 700 tunnel excavators employed by Samuel Rosoff, millionaire New York subway builder.

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