Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1937 — Page 4

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BARBED WIRE IS PARTY ISSUE ON DEPAUW CAMPUS

Opposition Caucus Asks Later Hours for Formal Dances.

Times Special GREENCASTLE, March 25-—The | student political party in power on | the DePauw campus has presented ! its slate of candidates for the stu- | deni executive board. Its platform demands a sidewalk | wistead of barbed wire in front of | the women’s dormitory and more | student participation in chapel pro- | grams. | Both parties have nominated | slates. In opposition to the now | dominant University party, the Constitutionalists presented a platform which calls for 1 a. m. hours at | formal dances and asks modification | of optional class attendance rules. | The election is to be April 7. Machine Politics Alleged Chairmen of both organizations, | in their kéynote speeches, charged ; machine politics. The present form of student government, which provides an execufive board of 15 chosen by propor- © tional representation balloting of the entire student body, was insti- | tuted last year to abolish the evils of | machine politics which dominated ! the old student senate. | Leading the University Party as chairman is Robert Fisher, Anderson. He took cognizance of a recent editorial in The DePauw, student newspaper, which attacked the use | of a barbed wire fence to keep dat- | DePauw men from taking a | short cut across the lawn in front of Lucy Rowland Hall and which began agitation for a sidewalk.

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BUILDING INCREASE WITNESSED IN CITY

Plan Commission to Enforce | Clean ‘Excavating.

There much construction going on in Indianapolis that City officials are harassed with complaints of dirt from excavations strevn on streets and sidewalks. Val McLeay. City Plan secretavyengineer, said immediate steps would be taken to enforce clean excavating. The Plan Commission had a banner day vesterdayv approving nine constructions, including the Indi- | ana Bell Telephone Co.'s $50.000 | proposed building at 59th St. and College Ave. Other new are 1309 Wade

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construction locations St., 1467 Drexel St. 935 S. Shelby St. 1134 N. Pennsylvania St. 702 E. 57th St., 4008-10 College Ave.. 3926-28 College Ave. and 841-43 DeQuincy St. Mr. McLeay said the last three | months had witnessed a large increase in Indianapolis consuucyien,

FEDERAL SERVICE | POSTS ARE OPEN

The United States Civil Service Commission has announced examinations for positions in the Federal service. They are junior supervisor of grain inspection, junior veterinarian and radio engineers. Final date for filing applications is April 12. Details can be obtained from Frank J. Boatman, secretary of the Civil Service Board ot EXxaminers, 421 Federal Building.

| bating hereditary | diana was advocated by Dr. C. O. | | McCormick, Indiana University ob- |

| tion of the overcrowded conditions |

| beings at least as carefully as we |

| Kenwood Ave. and 29th St. | p. m. tonight.

| candle light service.

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Champion Percheron Selected

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Declare Executive Policy Makes Participation Impossible.

By United Press WASHINGTON, March 25-—A | new policy making Public Works | Administration funds available only | for wages paid relief workers was | assailed today by the U, S. Conference of Mayors as “a polite way of killing the present PWA program.” PWA as already near the end of its program; except for projects still under allotments, unless the Administration asks for new funds to continue it in other than skeleton form after | June 30. The conference announced that it | is advising member cities the policy

Grand champion Percheron stallion of the Central Indiana Stallion Show held last week at the State Fair Grounds was Koncarcalyps Il He is shown above with the owner, Fred Gwinn of the J. C. PennyGwinn farms at Noblesville. Charles J. Lynn of the Lynnwood Farm, Carmel, is s pr esenving the championship Ly nn Trophy. | will make it “impossible for them

'BOARD T0 CONSIDER | to participate in the PWA program |

STERILIZATION URGED APPEALS ON ZONING rE Ee he amount of AS INSANITY CHECK.

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Ro today that eight peti- | 45 per cent,” a statement signed by

i'n { Paul V. Betters, executive secretar Eliminate Future Inmates of | tons woulq be considered ot ai i, % | meeting at 3:30 p. m. Monday at |

Hospitals, Professor Says. | City Hall. Change Invalidates Elections { They are for conversion of a dou- Applications now before PWA ble house into a four-family apart- | and bond. issues were submitted | ment at 622 N. Tuxedo St. erection | with the understanding that PWA of a storeroom, 2925 Baltimore | would grant 45 per cent of the cost {| Ave.; erection of a filling station, 20th St. and Northwestern Ave. {and conversion of a house into al four-family ‘apartment, 2302-04 N.! | New Jersey St. Jrsaioh of a filling station, northeast corner, 16th and Meri- | impression when employers saw {Gish Sts.; erection of a gasoline ! face, disfigured oi rng ier in the states institutions for mental Priiy and Pathe io, southeast | ples. Why tolerate itching pimples, defectives lies not in enlarging the | ection of er ington Sts.; buildings but in eliminating future ,..o40 supply building, northeast | with Peterson's inmates. | corner. 49th St. and Monon RailPointing out that the insane in |road, and erection of a retail store- | Indiana now total more than the | room, 3827- -45 N. Nlinois St. number in two state universities, Dr. | McCormick said: “Certainly we

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CANDLE LIGHT RITE SET

A “Night Before the Cross” communion is to be observed by the | University Park Christian Church, at, 7:30 | The Rev. S. Grundy ! is to officiate at the

Fisher, pastor,

KILLED BY TRAIN RICHMOND, Ind. March 25.— William Brown, 52, was killed late yesterday when struck by a C. & O. |

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The City goning Appeals Board | would not even begin to approach |

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without executive order. The State of Kentucky and Jacksonville, ¥la., have been offered funds under sim "ilar restrictions.

Reorgantzation Linked

ot a project outright, with provision as to whom contractors might em- | ploy. “Any change to whatever other | basis simply invalidates these bond | elections,” Mr, Betters said. “And

ANNOUNCEMENT

| In some quarters the new policy | was considered a means of closing

re-employment | gum PWA in anticipation of a new ator Guffey (D. Pa.) refused | Federal heavy-construction program to A on the White House |under a Department of Public order which limited PWA activity | Works proposed by Roosevelt in his to the dispensing of funds for em- | n ployment of relief clients. Oven: NO sn

Authority Protests plained their objections to it, thus: | It was understood, however, that| "If a contractor employed by a he planned to ask for liberalization State City Suds he is ple w { complete a project withou of the policy for his State, which | relief labor except at a loss to him- | was offered a grant of twenty mil- sel, he will fire relief labor. The |lion dollars for its institutional | | City or State then will receive from building program on the provision | PWA only an amount repeating | that fifteen million doiiars be spent | wages actually paid to relief work.

for employment of relief labor. I will a un ie 10 After examining the terms, 57 project © pay special State authority in charge of the proposed building program protested that construction would [be too expensive if only relief labor, for the most part unskilled, were | used. Col. A. S. Janeway, executive of- | ficer, and Senator Guffey were ad- | vised by Col. Horatio B, Hackett, | Assistant PWA Administrator, that | the terms could | not be Rberalized |

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