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Y 5 Indiana Methodists generally pres caten. however, that they would not| AMOS DOWN BUT NOT OUT 1 / ree Ne ail ned lo Ni ew Sc hool 1 0S ls i L S F ATE fer the State's older Methodist col- pe willing to accept the college on| HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 12 (U. P.).— ! f i lege, DePauw. Many of the min-

isters of the Indians Conference! any other terms. T. Morton Mc- | Freeman Gosden, the Amos of the

A ———- 3 he Le are DePauw graduates. Donald, Princeton, lay association radio team of Amos and Andy, will TERMED PERIL | | \ 4 a aaa ; a hh Within the last few years, Evans- president, is said to believe this perform his regular broadcast to2 Na Na 3 = : TER ville College has been an increas- | would be the only arrangement that | ,; i i i ;

night while he lies in a hospital

Nig N \ | . | ing financial burden on the con- | robate courts would approve. room at Cedars of Lebanon Hos- \ = : ference, although it is the only | There is some talk among min-| _ : \ : institution of higher education in gers and laymen that the college | |pital, Mr. Gosden underwent = A at the Tristate area. | building might be sold to Indiana minor operation Saturday. It is reported that Dr. H. A. Keck, | yniyersity for an extension center. Evansville, chairman of the com- | 5 more popular compromise sugges- |

iSSi | 4 gilli I ‘Report Urgin Outright Gift mittee studying the college's prob- : Submission to Committee Ca . Fr : ; To Ci g oh; TE Se Lon, Sows: if Lien amy INDIANA LAW SCHOOL Mav Involve Change in \ \ § : SN F : 0 Lity of Evansville turned over with equipment and en- | Fyansville but the endowment kept |§ 22%c2nd evening classes, This school : dowment to the City of Evansville| der the control of the conference, | preme Court of Indiana and the

\ » 3 : R : : re 3 1 Sad : ity SS t Th - S: I 0; Setup. | § N = Topic for Parley. For oi gag Ap- ising it to. provide a number of |§ joaue Ta mailed upon Toguest. © SoU | § ————— proval of e State Legislature scholarships to the miei) 1346 N. Delaware St., Indpls. college,

\ X SE would be required. By HERBERT LITTLE NN \ } TT The status of Evansville College The Reported Times Special Writer SR a 3 was described as the chief problem| This is certain to meet strong op- u y _ WASHINGTON, Sept. 12. — The 4 al facing the 107th session of the In-|Position from those who feel that : ternal row in the United Auto|}. \ § = : A diana Annual Conference of the the conference should receive some ALERT EYES Workers ; have changed the \ ® FT 0 5 Methodist Episcopal Church open- Share of the money it has spent to : ofiers Mav hi é . 3 ; Ing here lOMmOTTow provide the college with an $800.000 A RE A = : \ 19] whole direction of the C. 1. O. by a 3 3 : FP § The first day of the conference building and a half-million dollar , heading it away from union auton- J : TH ; is to be devoted to examination of | endowment, it was reported. It was 7 ; OI § ES Sn ; 3 3 students in the ministerial train- said aj Bishop Edgar Blake's i TO If John L. Lewis’ representatives Lawrence T. Stafford Charles W. Youngman Paul I. Miller oe oy on the open Rope et Airey om ores oper 3 : : 2 y shop John M. oore, LE : a a an Detroit pasties: Sig» Three changes in the public school teaching and | formerly instructor in industrial arts at the Calvin |Dallas, scheduled for 7:30 p. m.| Evansville officials have indiney. nah a ty A to ried | administrative staff were announced by the School | Fletcher School, is to succeed Mr. Stafford as prin- [tomorrow at the Roberts Park EE nse, on Submit HE ae o oil { Board today. Lawrence T. Stafford, formerly prin- | cipal of the Calvin Fletcher School. Paul I. Miller, |Church. SIS Gispute 10 8 comma cipal of the Calvin Fletcher Junior High School, is | instructor in mathematics at the Calvin Fletcher Evansville College's problems ae- 1939 WASHER

J } . s : : i tee made up from other unions, that! Fl. principal of School 75 Charles W. Youngman, | School, is to become assistant principal of School 41. [cording to some of the conferees. will be a long step away from the grow largely

from the fact that

United ine Works nave oui LABOR REPORT STAFF SHIFTS MADE SCREEN TARZAN SUED ree _ SPECIAL

_SO long HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 12. -— A di-]

oarriey ou Sagal a his ond] AT FT. HARRISON vorce decree and $700 monthly ali- | a Ri sition also wo ead to a stro: 8 central governing body to set up| erie eee et : mony was demanded today of Glenn | TERMITES oad the C. I. O. convention planned this Staff changes at Ft. Harrison Morris, .Olympic decathlon cham- | , : ERE Es 2 $ fall § Mrs. |] Taxes here, taxes

all. i were announced by the Army postipion and screen Tarzan, by : there tares 6 oo This convention is expected to| | today. [Charlotte E. Morris. Mrs. Morris, | There, Boy! You 5) is Fy adopt a constitution and set up a Mai. R 1 Williamson is acting | 103 pounds, charged that Mr. Mor By 0 at Chowan 4 ; 8 vour beauty! i rmanen ’ {Ma & i i i /S._ or t axi- : ; RS sve: els make permanent C. I. O. organization. Calls Neutral GAVEL commander of the 11th Infantry|liS weight 186, pulled her hair and | gays or ne : AND OLD aa Rein I Ce a Vaio St iti : | : {punched her into unconsciousness{l vou if vou n' hy! HERE ge ? and enhance your heauty! Strong Opposition Certain : : during absence of Col. L. A. Kun- | because she did some “back-seat!] waten out d LE a w p But anv .Sfoposal for centralized] Attitude Key to Union zig. regimental commander. | drivin ; teeth will help vou (RS J LER ASHER y E WwW ki T ! I shy propos aan | Capt. James R. Pierce has replaced | g." IED TED on oy eS / 2 ; asy fg y erms.

power, enabling the C. I. O. to move | i in on unions and settle internal dis- | Peace in Britain. {Capt. Richard C. Jacobs Jr, in- LAHR IN LION ROLE

| 3 > 5 sites won 3 ital a EE { fantry adjutant, who has been as- Over 39 Years Here Registered DE a a load Intvitamy S02 | signed to other duties. Other| HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 12 (U. P : DR. J. W. FARRIS Optometrist

position from the stronger, self-suf-| prTTSBURGH, Sept. 12 (U. P) changes are: | —Bert Lahr, Broadway comedian,| Dr EITE LJORG | .

ient unions Tha teport 6 resident ne : a5 | similar movement already has The foro Pretigent . Revi Maj. Raiph Hall, post exchange practiced growling today for the

. 3 Ap <i sal . -urred in the A. F. of L. whose Velt's Commission following a study Se NP ee aes | difficult role of the cowardly lion! DENTIST C r= DM vention last year gave the ha- of employer-employee relations in 7 Baker. returned: Lieut ~Col. Clif - in the movie version of “The Wizard | | = | & Ons Doty more mower «0 disci-' Great Britain was cited today by|forq Bluemel, promoted to colonel of Oz” Mr. Lahr will wear a lion- 814 FE. Washington St. nN © its local unions. This change, prnest T. Weir as proof that thelgng transferred to Baltimore, and|skin. His face will be made up to od Wau ‘ 124 N. Penn R1-8942 ever, did not apply to the in- worker and his boss can get along! Technical Sergt. John Coleman,| resemble that of a lion. He will Between Meridian St. and Marott’s . " eINAUDhAl unions | amicably without compulsory legis- promoted to master sergeant. | speak like a lion ‘might ! talk. Shue Stone By contrast, the British Trades ation | a mses 3 Union Congress has avoided mixing Mr. Weir. National Steel Corp. | international rows and inter- hoard chairman. criticised the W aginion jurisdictional rows by refus- ner Act as he declared that the ing to have anything to do with gecret of England's success in mainnem taining peaceful labor relations is For many years, the powerful neutrality A. F. of L. unions, with Mr. Lewis’| «Instead of Government remainminers foremost, refused to permit ing neutral, asin England.” Mr. Weir A. F. of L. itself to interfere said, “the Wagner Law was enacted their affairs or interpret their to promote unionization. This law has been distorted in its adminis{tration by the Labor Board into a campaign to force workers into naCarrying out this natural trend.|tional unions. and even more than it is widely believed that the power- that, into those unions affiliated 1 clothing workers, rubber work-|with the Committee for Industrial |g rs and similar unions in the C.I. 0. Organization | ill sist any high degree of cen- The Weirton Steel Co., a subsidition in the forthcoming con- ary of National Steel. is now en-| This might force the gaged in defending itself against to confine its activities to Wagner Act violation charges 1 and legislative questions » ought by the C. I. O.'s Steel Workthe most part—as the British S Organi; ng Gon ttee nion Congress does

auto union's troubl are b cepts to the 2 NEW SCHOOL YEAR Thiom a Tew thowana to) LAUNCHED AT BUTLER

1 members in less than In unions which rise gistration of an expected 2500 leaders are developed jents for day and night school rowil

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he N . ‘at Butler University this term con1 rtin a - A le Martin ad- 6 oir v_as the school year

1€Q ion and those of fact tC ( opened offic

en nsurgents both & sn 3 ino ve p o and incitade verv| AD s. Ruth Deming was acting We Asked the

experience in resistrar and offices were to be open en "from 8 2. m. to 5 p. m. Registra-

Help a Si) tion will continue all week. REST GRAND LAUNDRY FRANKLIN Freshmen were registered last Doubt C. I. 0. Rule Week and orientation conferences .

In iste Parley were held. Day school instruction NOT LESS THAN

will be in colleges of religion, M us : sciences, liberal arts, education and T0 TEST OUR FA 6 252 WOOL

W ASHING TON, Sept. 12 —An- business administration Night

nouncement by the Workers Al- classes will be in all the college: = liance that several C. I. O. officials but religion : BLANKET ould take prominent parts in its a FINESPU . tional convention, beginning Sept Su ear

TOimenes wioe B0hmestes ove

enh brought a qu ick | bs U. EXPECTS 700

Tod toon among C. I. O. leaders her | hy Th Aliance said ener BUSINESS STUDENTS SHEET esident of the Ohio C. I. O. Coun- " :

uld address a mass mee Business courses at the Indiana

University extension center are ex- Here is what the Best

‘ipected to attract approximately 700

1 " gmt ' that Mn ns Was extremely un- stydents this fall, it was announced y d > enlv Hn As his f th ind > > . — ely to do anyth e Sort. | oda Grand Laundry EA OP Gl Jance 35 announce hal; The business curriculum will in- ge ( velcoming ¢ nittee for the con- .1,.4e 16 courses coverin untine — 2, s included Lice Hall sig | chuae 1 courses \ arco unting, ® . a \ Mn, Ine or for the C auditing, income and social security : \ al director for the L. Ouliae nreced i 5 \ a or ici ch "tax procedure, principles of invest- ~ a2 €¢S) ” veral other officials of C. I >: mer / . PV aro / et & :

: nt, retailing, real estate, business \ It was said here that men have agreed to such par- ¢ N, Salesmar nship, insurance and addation it was without authority! , _.. = PDI oval from C. 1. O national .

hea arters th lar members of the univer- \ 2 ETA Whee > 1 he backer ound of this situa- sity Se hol of SIRs Blminiswres \ Ls 3 > \ » . / tion is a possibility that the C. I. 0 ton in Bloomington, will be i oe “ 1. 4-Inch Rayon Taffeta Binding! itself may enter the field of organ-|“"®'8¢ A gi wi ova \ izing Be workers rs and the UIIEM | rammeeemeemercre ere - AS gw . + / pioved. from whom the Workers STUNNING \ i ET 2. 4 Rows of Smart Stitching!

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