Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1937 — Page 10
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10,000 TO COME Prisoner Home | TO PARLEY HERE | ole | ON SOCIAL WORK
50 Organizations to Hold Conventions Together May 23 to 29.
Approximately 10,000 delegates are expected to attend the 64th annual National Conference on Social Work to be held here May 23 to 29, Hugh McK, Landon, arrangements com=mittee chairman, announced today.
The entire field of social work is to be surveyed in the 300 meetings to be held. More than 50 national social work organizations are to conduct annual meetings simulta- v : | neously. .e > C. C. Ridge, Community Fund as- | > sistant manager, has been named| Back from Spain after six executive secretary of the Indian-| weeks’ imprisonment in Madrid apolis committee, Mr. Landon an- y va Xi , nounced. Mrs. Edmund B. Ball, by Toy Sus Same WUE, Muncie; Raymond PF. Clapp, Com-| American wile © the Marques munity Fund manager, Fred Hoke | de Cienfuego, tells of the onion and Miss Gertrude Taggart are local | soup and bread ordeal she undercommittee vice chairmen. went, Arrested after she went to These conferences are attended by ; y 3 private and public welfare leaders| SPain as a newspaper correspondfrom every state and delegates from | ent, her release was arranged by foreign nations. the American Consul.
BE 8 SITES SELECTED
i ~~ FOR WADING POOLS
BLOOMINGTON, March 17.— | Eighty-two Indiana University stu-
dents were on the honor roll for (Two More Also to Be Built the first semester, announced today . As WPA Projects.
by Registrar Thomas A. Cookson. | Seventy-two made grades of “A” in | their work, while the remaining 10 | SR were students enrolled in more than | Sites for eight of the 10 proposed 15 hours of work and i | wading pools to be built this sum- | HO NTN be mer today had been announced by
in the remainder of their work. Bloomington High School, with |the Park Board after conferences
eight students on the honor roll, led | with City Plan Commission Secrehigh schools of the state. Techni- [tary Val B. McLeay. cal High School, Indianapolis, came | Sites chosen are at 10th and second with five. Columbus High | Ketcham Sts, Greer and Stevens School and South Side, Ft. Wayne, | Sts, 10th and Wallace Sts, Rader had three students each on the |and Udell Sts, Crispus Attucks High honor roil. Shortridge had two. [School at 13th and West Sts. 61st ee St. and Broadway, Michael and Wyoming Sts., and 25th St., opposite Riverside Drive.
UNEMPLOYMENT AID C letion of the 10 additional RECIPROCITY SOUGHT | pools will bring the city total to 25.
| An archery range is to be con{structed at Washington Park on E. Clarence A. Jackson, State Un- : : | : . | “ Of ecided. employment Compensation director, | 30th St, the Board qd and Alex E. Gordon, State Un-
Er a Se IRUGRISTS 70 MEET ashington to atte AT PURDUE TUESDAY
Washington to attend a three-day | national conference on jobless in- ———— surance. Lire « Reciprocal arrangements between | © 0% SPcel! . N y ho] h ’ 1 > “rn rd — states to provide for payment of LAFAYETTE, Intl Nat h IY, benefits to persons whose residence | More than 400 druggists are expect- | is in a state other than that ined to attend the seventh annual which the benefit rights have been | pruggists’ Business Conference at! established are to be discussed. | Purdue University next Tuesday and |
| Wednesday.
4 PERSONS DIE WHEN | Prof. Henry W. Heine, in charge f the fe , said tl reti FARM HOME BURNS | us called to discuss new problems |
| confronting the druggist.
ARSHIPS
By United Press term—— me CAYLOR, Va. Marca 17.—Four | persons were burned to death here l. U. SCHO today when the mountain home ot | Granville Ayers, 28, was destroyed | by fire. { Mr. Ayres awoke to find the house | Times Special |
in flames. He grabbed his oldest! BLOOMINGTON, March 17.—Apchild, age 5 years, and barely escaped | plication for Marion County's two |
the flames. scholarships to Indiana University His wife and their 3-day-old baby, : D : : . I a 2-year-old daughter, and a hired | Were called for today in letters girl lost their lives. { mailed to superintendents and prin- |
a ————————— | cipals in the county by President |
PR ESIDENT BRYAN William Lowe Bryan. Nomination of |
| one candidate from each high school |
WILL SPEAK HERE in the county may be made on or |
before March 20. Dr. William Lowe Bryan, Indiana University president, is to be the | principal speaker at the Shortridge High School Honor Society initiation to be held in the Charity Dye Memorial Library at 8 p. m. April 2
All three groups of the society are Next Saturday to be present, and the parents of the Epi tinh tow mam——
68 initiates have been invited to at- | CLEVELAND $5.00 tend, Miss Minnie Lloyd, society Leave 10:00 p. m. Return on SON Said. any train until 2:35 a. m. Monday. Coach service,
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LOOTER IS SENTECED Fy United Press | NEW ALBANY, March 11 —xing | DETROIT
Conner, 32, convicted of second-de- | TOLEDO gree burglary in Floyd Circuit Court in connection with the looting of SANDUSKY stores during the January flood, | Leave 10:00 p. m. Return reach today was under sentence of five | Indianapolis not later than years in Indiana State Prison. Monday morning following. Ee ——— Coach service. Pay a visit to the Henry Ford exhibit at historic Greenfield Village in Dearborn, near Detroit.
DR. BENSON TO SPEAK Dr. John G. Benson, Methodist | Hospital superintendent, will speak | at North M. E. Church tomorrow | evening at the last of a series of |
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