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would begin today to check performance of farmers participat-

AAA SET TO START

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where performance supervisors and farmer committeemen will be in-

CANADA CONSIDERS

FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938

| cent of the capital required from the government and loan institu- | tions.

ployment and encourage home building. The prospective home- |

APPOINT EDITOR OF BUTLER DAILY

FOR NEXT YEAR|

William Mitchell Also Named To Staff of Newspaper During Fall Term.

James Hanna has been appoint- | ed editor of the Butler Universtiy |

Collegian, campus daily newspaper, | for the coming year, Prof. Russell J. | Hammargren, head of the journalism department, has announced. |

William Mitchell will serve as man- | aging editor during the fall semester. Both students are members of the | junior class. Mr. Hanna has previously served as reporter, city editor, editorial writer, makeup editor, and managing editor of the paper. Mr. Mitchel has served in the same capacity on the staff. Both Mr. Hanna and Mr. Mitchell are members of Sigma Delta Chi, national honorary journalistic fraternity. James Mullane has been appointed advertising manager of the publication.

Progress of the Butler University alumni association is shown in a preliminary year-end report made in the June issue of the Butler Alumnus, monthly alumni publication, by Prof. George A. Schumacher, alumni secretary. Paid memberships in the organization show a gain of 336 per cent, with a total of 665 members compared with 135 last year. Ten alumni have become life members of the organization during the past | vear. They are J. I. Holcomb, Indianapolis; Frank H. Sparks, ’35, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. Clara Shank Levy, ‘89, who died recently, In-

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Mrs. J. Russell Errett, 35, Cincinnati, O.; President James W., Putnam, Emmett W. Gans, 87, Hagerstown, Md., and George Cullen Thom- | as, ‘13 Minneapolis, Minn. | During the past year two new! alumni clubs have been established, | one in Kokomo, and the other in | Logansport. A Golden Legion, whose members are those who have been graduates of the university 50 years, has been established. Members of the group will receive | gold medals at the annual alumni day exercises to be held tomorrow on the Fairview campus. 3 ® = | Senior members of the Butler | University Newman Club, organiza- | tion for Catholic students at he | university, were to be honor guests | at the annual picnic of the group | today at Riley Park, Greenfield.

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SURVEY OF WHEAT

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Acreage Allotments.

ing in the 1938 AAA program, to determine wheat acreage allotments for 1939. The “performance” survey, to be made in 10 North Central states, will determine also eligibility of farms for wheat loans and wheat premiums of farms which will bg covered by crop insurance: Wickard’s announcement Was

structed in the method of determining performance, will be held in most states in the area. Procedure outlined will give the three-year average planted acreage a weight of three, and the soil management report a weight of one iin computing individual wheat acreage allotments. In other words,

CONSTRUCTION DRIVE |budder could borrow up to 80 per

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OTTAWA, Ontario, June 10 (U. P).~The Dominion government's new housing plan calling for an.expenditure of $50,500,000 has been tentatively approved and will re-| ceive further consideration by the House of Commons today. Introduced by Finance Minister |

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