Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1939 — Page 21

, WONS PLACE IN WORLD TOPIC

, Seventy Coeds From Big Ten Schools Take Part In Discussion,

-¢ Times Special 3; BLOOMINGTON, Miss Geneva Senefeld of Indianapo- | ‘Us, Indiana University coed, will be one of the speakers at a symposium being held today and’ tomorrow at Northwestern University, Chicago, on’ “What Should ‘Be the Status of

Married Women in Business, Industry and the Professions.” _ About 70 coeds from Big Ten uni-

versities will participate in the dis-

‘cussion. Other Indiana ‘University women taking part are Ruth Adler, Ft. Wayne; Jeanette Strayer, Glaypocl; Mary Beth Hunt, Evansville, and Sophia Nicholas and. Mary Susan Stull, Bloomington.

Several ‘hundred persons are expected to attend the second annual meeting of the Hoosier Folklore Society here tomorrow. . Dr. Seamus O’Duilearga, Irish Folklore Museum curator and Irish literature professor at University of Dublin, will be the principal speaker -at the society state banquet tomorrow night. The afternoon session discussion will include talks on folk_lore in Spencer County and along the:Ohio River.

PRO-JAP REPORTED SLAIN BY CONCUBINE

CHUNGKING, March 17 ; kB —Chinese sources reported that Lu Chung-yung, vice aay man of the pro-Japanese regime at Canton, had been killed by his patriotic young Chinese concubine, The girl urged him to drink his favorite wine at tiffin hour, the report said. He died almost instantly reportedly because the wine was poisoned. The advices said the girl was arrested and aii by Chungyung’s Sodvgustis

March’ 17.—|

| disna Universities, as well as alumni

a THETA AGH DANCE

More than 150 persons are ex-|

pected here March 25 for the annual | i |Theta Chi dinner-dance to be held ~ |at the Hotel Lincoln.

Delegations from Purdue and In-|

'-|members of the fraternity, are ex-/i

Miss Geneva Senefeld :

CHANGE IN PAY-HOUR OVERTIME STUDIED

WASHINGTON, March 17 (U. P). —Wage-Hour Administrator Elmer PF. Andrews said today he is considering asking Congress to amend the Wage-Hour Lew so that employers could grant time off instead of cash for work in excess of the 44-hour weekly maximum. The plan, he said, would permit

rate of time and a half.

not yet been taken up with the labor committees of either house,

by McKittrick’s

pected to attend. Leo Shumaker, ;

|general chairman, and im)

Rogers, Indianapolis Alumni sociation president, are to be as charge. Entertainment is to be ied Orchestra

L. L. Garagas.

an employer to grant an hour and one-half off for each hour of over-| time instead of paying cash at the

Mr. Apdrews said the matter had?

but probably would come up for dis-

cussion next Tuesdey.

INVENTED IN

—Radiological apparatus capable of tacks of pleurisy and pneumonia:

Cignoldi. He will exhibit

‘CAMERA’ FOR COUGHS ITALY MILAN, Italy, Merch 17 (U. P).. photographing coughs during athas been invented by Prof, Eduardo

at the} forthcoming Leonardi da Vinci fair

CAMDEN, N. J, March 17 (U.

| P.) —Called to a blaze at a chemi-

cal manufacturing company, fire-| men returned. to their quarters in perfect facial makeup for a minstrel show, although the fire was a minor one. The blackfaced boys had fought a quantity of burning | lampblack.

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