Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1938 — Page 29
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Wells Marches in Parade at Inauguration. as New President of L U.
MORTGAGE MEN “TOMEET ATL U.
Wells Selected Honorary Chairman of Parley Booked Tuesday.
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man B. Wells, president of Indiana University, will be the honorary chairman for the Indiana Mortgage conferente to be held here Thursday. ¢
Fred T. Greene, president of the
j (Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis, will be present at the con-
ference. Speakers will be Dr. W. H. Husband, a director of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, Washington; W. Ray Skirvin, Eagle Savings & Loan Association, Cincinnati; Dr. Richard U. Ratcliff, professor of real estate management, University of Michigan; Morton Bodfish, executive vice president, United States Building & Loan League, Chicago, and Frederick M. Babcock, Deputy administrator, Federal
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(Above) President Herman F Wells of Indiana University yesterday was inaugurated in simplé but impressive ceremonies én the campus at Bloomington. He marched in the academic parade to the in- _ auguration with Lieut. Gov. Henry F. Schricker.
Right: In the men’s gymnasium, President Wells delivered his inaugural address. He said the business of education is to prepare a person to fit into a society of free men by the promotion of inteltectual life. (Editorial, Page 22.)
INDIAN WHO KILLED “WOMAN SURRENDERS
VANCOUVER, B. C, Dec. 2 (U. P)—An Indian who ran amuck,
killed one woman with an automobile axle, bludgeoned four others Sand a man and spread terror
through the city, surrendered quietly today. He was George Wallace, 317, a Si-
| wash released Nov. 5 from Chilli-
wak Prison, where he was sent for sluggings and robberies. His victims
were Mrs. Mary Hawthorne, 35, an Indian who was killed; Mrs. A. Shephard, 45, her daughter, Betty,
25: Dorothy Hawthorne, 16, Mrs. Emma Killeen, 40, and Dan Kujwan, 50.
PENSION PLAN AT COLLEGE WOOSTER, O., Dec. 2 (U. P.)—A pension plan including all Wooster College employes working on the campus has been announced by the college. The plan goes into effect next yest.
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