Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1938 — Page 8

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44 REQUESTS FOR TEACHERS’ LICENSES FILED

Students Enrolled in College Of Education Register Requests at Butler.

Forty-four applications for teach€rs’ licenses have been received by the Butler University registrar's office from students enrolled in the College of Education, Mrs. Ruth Deming, acting registrar and examjner said today. Students applying for junior high school and regular high school liceérises were Edward R. Brown, Thelma Cooley, Evelyn Delgado, Ruby Evans, Olive Gunder, Corlie Jackson, Ronnie Jean McKechnie, Vincent Massarachia, Louise Moorman, Elizabeth Myers, Nick Presiean, Marjorie Pyke, Marjorie Schoch, Byron Schofield, Ray A. Sears, Matilda Sparenbleck, Camille | Taylor, and Gerald Williams. Ruby | Winders applied for a license in music. Apply for Grade Permits

Those who applied for licenses to teach intermediate grades were Ruby Ann Bingman, Frances Rader, Dorothy Roupp, and Emma Sedani. Applications for primary and kin-

dergarten licenses have been received from Betty Alvis, Tetta Ashley, Jane Blankenschein, Mary Lou Bruner, Margery Carl, Dorothy Jane Coe, Roseland Condon, Rosemary Dobson, Annamae Fee, Avanelle | Harvey, Mildred Hornaday, Jo Rita | Kernel, Margaret McKenzie, Mary Jane Mount, Betty Prinzler, Mar- | garet Proffitt, Mavilla Rainey, Martha Reynolds, Francis Ruth Sanderson, Margaret Swartz, and Madonna Warner.

William Pert has been elected

president of the Butler University Commerce Club to succeed Thomas MeCreay. Other officers are Eileen Sweeney, vice president; Mary Ade-

laide Denton, secretary, and Wilbur |

Hulett,

Sorority Schedules Initiation Rites

Butler University chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, national honor ary journalistic sorority, was © initiate Miss Marjory Craft,] Collegian staff member, today at the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority house. Pledging services were to be held for Misses Ruth Collier, Fanchon Parsons, Elnora Hartman, Louise Ryman and Isabel Boyer

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KILLED IN ENGINE BLAST

VINCENNES, June 8 (U. P)— Jasper Miller, 50, of near Lawrenceville, Ill, died here last night from wounds received when an oil well engine exploded, throwing a piston into his body His wife, standing near by, saw the accident. She and four children survive.

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TWO TEACHERS SUE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES

WASHINGTON, Ind, June 8 (U. P) Two former Daviess County schoolteachers, contending they are permanent teachers under the Indiana tenure law, today had on file suits against the trustees in El- | more and Barr townships, demand- | ing $45,810. | Tay Wilson Smith, who asks $18,- | 819 from Elmore School township, charges she taught 20 consecutive years in the township before her dismissal. The other suit was filed by Florence Smith, who is demanding $27,000 from Barr Township. She charges she was refused a contract last vear after having taught school 17 successive years.

MARITIME UNIONS HURL STRIKE THREAT

NEW YORK, June 3 (U, P). = Maritime unions of the C. I. O. called a general meeting today to discuss their jurisdictional fight with the American Federation of Labor. A strike in all Atlantic ports to

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Senior Class Day officers at Butler University are busy preparing for a week-end of activities preceding the 838 annual commencement exercises Monday, June 13. Class day activities will be held on the Fairview campus June 11. The Senior Ball will be

bring the dispute to a showdown | was reported to be considered.

The C. I. Os National Maritime Union conducted a nine-hour sitdown strike here yesterday, delaying the loading of several ships and the sailing of three. The strike ended after ¥. J. Taylor, American Steamship Owners’ Association president, had requested it at least be relaxed enough to permit ships to keep their sailing schedules.

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