Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1937 — Page 13

FRIDAY, MARCH 5,

18 SHORTRIDGE GROUPS CHOOSE

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Quins’ Guardian

| home, there will be more leisure | land a stream of jobs for college |

graduates by 1940, DePauw | versity students believe.

MORE LEISURE “AND MORE JOB

| first of its kind, the forum was |

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Uni- | | they These were conclusions reached | [by a student forum discussion. The | present period.

“It seems that there now

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erations, there will be provided .) | constant stream of jobs for lege men and women to fill as soon

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sons gathered in the Claypool Hotel | Criminal Court and Lieut.

for the party's “Victory Dinner.” | Henry Schricker also spoke.

The program was featured by | President Roosevelt's radio address |, Judge Baker pointed out that over a coast-to-coast network. “Victory doesn’t mean merely hold«

“When the Democratic Party ing on to offices, but it should be went into power in 1933, it con-|the enactment of statutes that | fronted a nation broken and dis- |yanglate victory into the demons

Gov.

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participated in by Ruth Moritz, | dual slipping away from the | | Effingham, Ill.; Jack West, 500¢ | Gea, on the part of women, for al E. New York St., Indianapolis; Ar-|so.called career. Women are tend- | (thur Remley, Wisconsin Rapids, ing more and more to accept the | | Wis,, and Leslie Ross, Rochester. | qe that the home is the place for | Dealing with the future of the them. With new inventions and | college student and with emphasis

| couraged by years of adversity,” | - Senator Bone said. “Roosevelt sub- | Stration of the best in government. ituted vigorous action for deadly | Lieut. Gov, Schricker prophesied

and demoralizing inaction.” that “we will be as proud of Gov-

the Republican |6mor Townsend four years from

criticized 1000 Attend tend Democratic Party asserting that “it has elected | NOW as we are of former Governor to be and remain the champion of |

SEEN IN FUTURE

Women’s Place Is to Be in

NEW OFFICERS

Second Semester Leaders McNutt tonight.”

Named for Student

Home, DePauw Forum

on the place of women in the fu-

ture, the forum reached these con- |

| modern conditions the home wos]

‘Victory Dinner’ at

much more inviting. ‘laissez faire.”

| HOOSIER FATALLY BURNED

“Due toe minimum wage and | | maximum hour laws there will be | |more leisure for professional and | praised the President as “the idol | — William Vetter, 35, was burned | working people. This time may| The accomplishments of the of America.” He introduced public | fatally and his wife suffered serious offer a chance for a greater devel- Democratic Party were recounted | officials and party leaders who di- | burns late yesterday when a keroopment of a new and richer Ameri- | by Senator Bone (D. Wash.) last | rected the last campaign.

| sene can Mr. Vetter was using to can culture.” night before more than 1000 per- Judge Frank P. Baker of the kindle a fire exploded.

Mayor Kern Presides Mayor Kern, banquet chairman,

By United Press LAWRENCEBURG, Ind. March 5.

Concludes.

Organizations.

| clusions: “The history of the present college student's life will be approxi-

Times Special 7 N a mately between the years 1940 and GREENCASTLE, nd. March 5. 1080. With a comparatively early

—Women’s place will be in the age of retirement for the older gen-

Claypool. | RE —

student organizations of | High School have elect- | the second se-!

Fichteen Sho: ‘tridee ed new officers for

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rong is faculty lub. Bob Shank Pugh, vice presietary. and Bill Barr, |

under Morris as

the faculty son, of the ts president, | dent. Bill Balch. asurer, Bob Kimmick. { Leads German Club Affairs of the five most impor8 tinder The hears | tant babies in the world, the Louise Rell cath | Dionne quins, hereafter wil be S| under the supervision of Ontario’s official guardian, Percy D. Wilson, above, former Canadian | football star, who has just been ations appointed special guardian for the inn, ue | ‘quintuplets. Wilson succeeds the » C } Plovper | Hon. David Croll, who said the | - . - = quins’ business dealings had become too heavy for him to handle | IV.1 with his duties as a ‘Cabinet | ¢ | minister, Wilson will serve with | Junior Red Cross ! Judge J. A. Valin, Oliva Dionne, ! hrad. of the ome eco- -| the quins’ father, and Dr. Allan R. ros Dafoe, who comprise the guardian-

! president Nt. nd Nos Ship board.

| GRANDMOTHER MAYOR RELINQUISHES POST

Sy dad Press | DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.. March 5. —The grandmother Mayor, Mrs. Trene Armstrong, who fortified the City Hall and defied Governor Sholtz and the National Guard to | oust her, today turned over her post to her husband. Shortly after her resignation the | City Commission ‘elected her hus- | band, Edward H. Armstrong, as | | Mayvor-—the post he vacated last De- | cember when threatened with ouster because os a Polivical § feud.

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