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‘Old Gold Day’ Featuring Game With Manchester | Set at DePauw.

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Final arrangements for affiliation of Butler University with Methodist Hospital to enable students to at-| tain a bachelor of science degree

STUDENTS | IN COLLEGES

‘DON’T DESERVE IT,”

DYING RICHETTI SAYS

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Oct. 7 (U. P.).—Adam Richetti, a profes-

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sional killer, who, with leveled machine gun, mowed down five men in the Kansas City Union Station massacre of 1933, died in the lethal chamber today, murmuring: “What did I do to deserve this?” Richetti was one of the most vicious criminals of his generation. When led into the lethal chamber

and strapped to the chair, he blubbered, declared his innocence. As the door closed on him, he screamed, and, through the obser-

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and nursing diploma have been,

vation window, witnesses saw him

made by the State Board of Be amination and Registration Nurses. The affiliation was the result of! negotiations begun last summer by | President James W. Butnam, of Butler, Dr. Ray C. Friesner, Dr. G. H. Shadinger and Dr. H. G. Nester.

“JOB HUNTERS ARE VERSATILE

DePauw to Note ‘Old Gold Day’

Times Special GREENCASTLE, Oct. 7.—DePauw University’s traditional “Old Gold Day,” an annual autumn event which brings hundreds of alumni and friends to the campus, will be Jou celebrated Oct. 22. Featuring the week-end program will be the Manchester-DePauw |you with one. gonan, gene Pi g a). For these are among the 9000 oc3 . gw Ts Yu =n arn cupations listed by the U. E. EmDR y er the te of o Say ployment Service, of which the Inood = given 3 e dianapolis office is an affiliate. : “Deadmen” actually are very im-

State Employment Service. Prepared to Supply ‘Deadmen’ or ‘Gunmen.’

If you should for any reason rere the Serv ices of a “deadman” or “gunman,” George Smith, Indian- | pote State Employment Service Diision director, probably could supply

(a not overly well paid lumber work- { fe:

|watch-making industry, says Mr. Smith. >

portant to the construction industry and “bookmakers” are perfectly legal | if they work for a textile plant.

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Times Special { too, men class at Indiana State Teach- be outdone, mining has its “headsThe cause for the reversal of the|ers-out,” Mr. Smith said. education, he said. The class ofland second mates,” although he increased 15 per cent over last year, workers in the clay industry, “mash|“second mates” earn their money lon FOR T. B. HOSPITAL |, “chiseler, a drifter, a moocher or of the new Sou thern Indiana Tuber- in refineries, “drifters” in steel mills, send. They are: Columbus, Ind. uperintendent of | Dr. A. P. gm or, Democrat, New The trustees were named for stagthree years; Dr. Hauss, two years, appointed for th institution, esture.

Men Outnumber Women At State Teachers TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 7—There strangely enough, with the “dead- | are more men in the current fresh- men” of the same industry. Not to ers College than women, Registrar men” and the meat packers have Harry E. Elder announced today. [their “scalpers” and “teeth knockusual order is increased emphasis! Mr. Smith also says he can supply on industrial arts and vocational| “pick-ups, mashers, match-makers 648 is divided into 361 men and 287 goes not mean that he is running women. The entire enrollment isi matrimonial bureau. * “Pickups” are Mr. Elder said. |ers” are found in breweries, “matchTRUSTEES NAMED Imakers” work in foundries and EES NAMED ond | So, too, your best friend may be a sponger” and still be a respectable Members of the Board of Trustees, member of society. “Chiselers” work culosis Hospital at New Albany were | named today by Governor Town- | Donald DuShare, Republican, super schools; John F. P. Thurston, Dem- | ocrat, ille, retired farmer: | Albany, and Harley Williams, Republican, Muncie. | gering terms. Mr. DuShane will serve four years, Mr. Thurston, | and Mr. Williams, one year. A superintendent has not been tablished by enactment of the recent special session of the Legisla-

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TOO MUCH ENTHUSIASM! CLEVELAND, Oct. 7 (U. P)— Mrs. Hattie Harris asked a divorce today from her husband, Lewis, because “he is obsessed with an unusual amount of religious fervor which caused him to give $350 to a church.”

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