Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1937 — Page 15
BUTLER U. HEAD LISTS STAFF OF ‘BUSINESS GROUP
Oswand Parsons to Replace Chester B. Camp at ' Night School. |
Personnel of the new Butler University College of Business [Administration teaching staff was announced today by President James W. Putnam, acting dean. (A per- - manent| dean is to be named soon. Staff members include Dr. Earl R. Beckner, department of economics and business administration head; Charles W. Efroymson, Merwyn G. Bridenstine, Charles E. Stevens, Gerald R. Redding, J. Russell Townsend, Vonneda D. Bailey, | Harold Kelso, Helen H. Moore and James H. Peeling. | Oswand Parsons has been appointed to the evening division staff to replace Prof. Chester B. Camp, on leave. He is to teach principles of economics. The journalism department has been transferred to the new business administration school. Journalism iinstructors are Prof. Russell J. Hammargren and Donald D. Burchard.
ENDS 3-YEAR TERM; FACES NEW TRIAL
John 7. Warner, 27, South Bend, finished a three-year reformatory sentence yesterday, but today he faced the possibility of another sentence. | :
He was arrested by Federal officers as he was released from the State Reformatory at Pendleton where he had served three years on a second-degree burglary charge. His arrest followed indictment by the Northern District Indiana Federal Grand Jury on a charge of stealing] Government property. The indictment alleges Warner in 1934 stole 11 revolvers and a compass from the National Guard Armory at South Bend. He was convicted by the State for the same offense. fr Warner is being held under $2500 bond pending his removal to South
Bend Tor trial. | STH STOPS SHOW WILL CLOSE TODAY
The exhibit of flower and vegetables from pupils’ gardens at School
72, 1302 E. Troy Ave. was to close at 5 p. m. today. The produce, all raised by children during the summer either in their own yards or in the nine-acre plot surrounding the school, went on display yesterday in the school auditorium.
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TURNERS TO HOLD PARTY The South Side Turners are to hold their annual Our Folks Festival Saturday in the organization's
Miss Nancy Moore (above) has been appointed to the Butler University English Department, President James W. Putnam announced. Miss Moore was graduated from Butler in 1933 with a bachelor of arts degree. She received her master of arts degree in 1934.
COMMUNITY FUND'S
VALUE POINTED OUT
Burden Increased by Cut in
Relief, Workers Told. |
Community Fund agencies’ serv- | ices to a community are of incalculable social value, Cecil H. Gam- | ble, Cincinnati civic leader, told: workers in Indianapolis’ forthcoming Community Fund campaign.. He spoke last night in the Columbia Club before workers of the special gifts and national corporations divisions in the campaign for $721,287, opening Oct. 8 and continuing through Oct. 20. | He said that with the gradual liquidation of Federal relief agencies, responsibilities of -Community Funds are increased. He explained that local communities, by caring for their own unfortunate and indigent, can reduce the cost of relief. Harold B. West, one of three cochairmen for the drive, presided. Other speakers were Thomas D. Sheerin, Fund president; Harold B. Tharp, special gifts division chairman; A. W. Metzer, corporations division chairman, and June Martinella, Arsenal Technical High School pupil, a member of the junior speakers’ bureau. 3
PROFIT IMPAIRMENT CALLED PERMANENT
Higher taxes, shorter working hours and other factors have caused a slump in industrial profits which probably never will be recovered, according to G. M. Pelton, Chicago financial analyst. Addressing a meeting of the National Association of Cost Accountants’ Indianapolis chapter in the Hotel Lincoln last night, Mr. Pelton declared: “Unless more alert and prudent attention to business is made, I don’t see how businessmen can expect to continue. As I see it, it is going to become increasingly more diffictilt to run a business.”
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