Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1937 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES = RIDAY, a Di dO 5, ui
Closes 48-Year Railroad Career INDIANA SCHOOLMEN
‘Superintendents Club in Ses-
sion at Terre Haute.
| TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Nov. 5.—| Members of the Southern Indiana | Superintendents Club meeting at | Indiana State Teachers College, today were ‘to hear Supt. DeWitt S. Morgan of the Indianapolis schools | discuss “Guidance in the Secondary |
School.” Since guidance is one of the
Es highs s speech is one of the highights of the meeting. Dean H. 1. | Smith of Indiana University is to | speak on “Education and World Relations in the Far East,” and Prof. |W. W. Black will talk on “Impres- | sions Gained From Experiences as | |'a Teacher.” i | School leaders from 30 southern | | Indiana cities are attending.
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Dr. HAL P. SMITH |
i | Registered Podiatrist Ro fo 7 A, . Nicholas E. Porten is shown above as he climbed down from a Uriion Foot Ailments
Railway Co. locomotive, ending a 48-year railroad career. He served 33 | vears with Indianapolis Union Railway, all but two years as a | 314 Merchants Bank Bldg. conductor. He is retiring on pension. hone RI. 1688 Mr. Porten started with the old C. H. & D. railroad, now a division | P of the B. & O. He later was employed by the Big Four for several years. 0
LABOR HEADS SEEK | EW BEND PACT | BURTS
Conciliators to Go to South © Bend for Parley.
An attempt to negotiate a new! contract between the Bendix Corp..| of South Bend, and its 4500 em- | ployvees is to be made by the State | Labor Division next week, Com-|
missioner Thomas Hutson said to-| day Arthur Viat and Max Schafer, | Division conciliators, are to leave | for Scuth Bend Monday. Negotiations have been carried on since June, Mr. Hutson said, but now are deadlocked over wages, A one-year contract was secured bv the Automobile Workers of | America, a Committee for Industrial | Organization affiliate, following a short sitdown strike last fall.
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The Shortridge Senate, under the faculty sponsorship of Russell V. Sigler of the History Department, has elected officers for the fall term. Fred Wiecking was named president; Robert Stump, first vice president; Marott Sinex, second vice president; Claribel Hall, secretary, and David Jones, reading clerk. The Senate is conducted on the order of the United States Senate. Students hold debates on subjects of national interest.
CIVIC LEAGUE TO MEET Evan Walker, Indianapolis Rail-
ways public relations director, is to 35 EK. WASHINGTON ST.
address the East 21st Street Civic 3a. League at 8 p. m. today in the home Utién SAutitay 86a CRUG) Bu
of Mrs. Mary Cramer, 4400 E. Bash ANE] A> ARE BETTER AT B 05 & EY
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ARE TO HEAR MORGAN |
prime topics for discussion, Supt. |
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