Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1937 — Page 25

FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1957

STATE BANKERS Heads Program TOHEARHEAD OF NATIONAL NAL GROUP.

Tom K. Smith tc to Address Hoosier Association Here May 5.

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Tom K. Smith, president of the

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Finals in Contest to Be Held At Indiana Univessity Tonight.

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Foundation Day for Indiana University faculty, students and alurani is to be Wednesday, May 5. The university's 117th birthday is to be celebrated. Arrangements are being made by Assistant Alumni Secretary Claude Rich for Foundation Day meetings in practically every county.

Dean H. B. Wells of the University School of Business Administration; Dr. J. E. Moffat, head of the economics department, and Prof. C. L. Christenson, economics department, are to be on the program of the Midwestern Economics Association in Des Moines this week-end.

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J commerce,” he said. | Mr. Cowdrill said several settlement,

s of pending cases were ex- | pected soon. ° ones. The regional board's office here

niormation | Repests POUL onipioys two attorneys, a field exIn After Court Verdict | aminer and a secretary in addition

bo come under the Wagner act

to Mr. Cowdrill. x : He said additional employees may be needed in the office if the Employers and employees have | Board's activities increase. been keeping phones busy in the —— Meridian Life Building office of GRISWOLD TO SPEAK Robert H. Cowdrill, NLRB regional | By United Press

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Labor Act. cate the new Postoffice Building “They want to know whether here April 28.

‘TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY BRING QUICK RESULTS. BLOOMINGTON, April 16.—The . champion high school orator of In- : diana is to be chosen tonight at | Indiana University. Selection is to 'be made during the final round cf the annual discussion league con-

test sponsored by the university's | p3iension division. Eight pupils, | winners of district contests, are to

UNITED ELECTRICAL [yin ste In the second district, Roger WORKERS TO MEET Miller, Nowin Yerioh, ond vay : od] rances Murphy, New any, tie ury. He is to talk on “The Banking | —e for first place. They were to debate Outlook.” | Members of Indiana District 10, |this afternoon to determine which Other speakers on the program | United Electrical-& Radio Workers [one will enter the finals. are to include national figures in the | of America, are to hold a conference | Winners in seven other districts banking, industrial and governmen- | Sunday in the union hall of Local |were: Marvin Miller, Bedford; Ralph tal fields. | 1001, Hamilton Ave. and Washington | Rogers, Knightstown; Arthur | St. The session is to be from 1 to | Northrup, Shortridge High Schoodl, 5 p. m., according to William L. Indianapolis; Charlotte Finney, { Yager, national vice president of | West Lafayette; Robert Fay, Michthe district. igan City; Phillip Levy, South Bend

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American Bankers Association, is to speak May 5 at the Indiana Bankers Association, C. B. Enlow, president | | of the state organization. announced | today. Mr. Smith, president of the Boat- | mens’ National Bank at St. Louis, is Tom K. Smith one of the most prominent and — well-known bankers in the country, and two years ago was special adviser to the Secretary of the Treas- |

CONDITION OF FARM TENANTS FOUND GOOD

A survey of farm tenancy showed share croppers often are in better circumstances than persons who’ own and operate a farm. Philip G. Beck, regional resettlement chief of the United States Department | of Agricuiture, said today. A survey of four Midwestern | states, with 700 persons interviewed. may aid in drafting of farm tenancy legislation, Mr. Beck said. Studies were made in Illinois, Ohio, Iowa and Missouri.

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