Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1940 — Page 9
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LU. Trustees Pass Ruling For Freshmen; Expect. Scholarship Gain.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Feb. 1.—
Starting next fall, freshmen women | . _ at ‘Indiana University will be re-
quired to live at University dormitories, unless excused for financial reasons The ruling was announced yesterday by President Herman B Wells. It was recommended by the faculty self-service committee and approved by the board of trustees, President Wells said the ruling would not apply to freshmen women entering the University as transfers from some other educational institution. The movement has been a general one in recent years with uni-
has been considered helpful in raising scholarship and ‘covering the transition period from high school to college.
MOTHER ADJUDGED INSANE
“Twin Sisters Co-Edi tors of Echo
- land anthracite coal industries come
| | Golden Jubilee convention today. :
MINERS STUDY.
POLICY ON PAY
Kennedy Defends Checkoff; Assessment Not for Poli-
tics, He Says. COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 1 (U. P).— Resolutions demanding higher pay and shorter hours in the bituminous
before the United Mine Workers |
Tlfe 2400. delegates were expected
| |to reaffirm a demand for a 30-hour-
week, and refer all wage and other contract demands: of local unions to the scale committee with instructions to obtain the best possible agreement with: the operators in both industries. | Members now work a 7-hour-day, 35-hour-week with a $6 minimum daily wage in the North and $5.60
| [in the South.
John L. Lewis, miners’ president,
| |said the convention would end its | |work late today and the executive | | board will meet tomorrow.
Perennial Demand Expected A perennial resolution. demanding a guarantee of 200 working days ' per year, or a minimum wage of"
20yal Dentist Back in State
BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Feb. 1.— former Indiana University ‘dental student has returned to Bloomington |1901. affer 39 years’ experience pulling} teeth - for . sultans, chieftains and Just ordinary people in seven counfries of Europe, Asia and Africa. One of his clients was the King of Annam, a South China. The dentist, Dr. James Souers, has moved here from Morocco with his Spanish-born wife and two children. He has ‘been to the United
French protectorate in
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A States but once since he and a fellow , graduate sailed ~for Japan in
“Lr. ‘Souers has ‘been. robbed by kings, Chinese{Chinese bandits and ordered out of Russia. He. was responsible for the capture of the murderers of a ‘Chinese chieftain shortly after he had made a gold plate for the same chieftain, Dr. Souers’ two children are attending school here. Margot is a freshman at the university while Bernard is a Brsi-yesr hugh: school student.”
8 WPA PROJECTS IN. STATE APPROVED
Séven municipal and one county Works Progress ° Administration projects have been approved by|_— State WPA officials, John K. Jennings, State Administrator, said today. The projects: otal $443,736. They include $187,466; for roads improvement in Crawford ‘County, $13,354 for water works improvements at Linton, $93,500 for sewer construc‘tion at ‘Kokomo, and $40, 615 for. a| for. a
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gymnasium addition at Grove. Others are $44,207 for water works construction “at New Richmond, 10,764 for improvements to the St. John town hall, $37,590 for grade school construction near Rising Sun and $16,240 for storm sewer construction at La Porte.
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$1200 in the north and $1120 in the south, was expected from local! unions, - This demand was presented to the operators in 1937 ang 1939 | without success. Rank and file suggestions’ for special assessments for more relief funds during strikes and lockouts
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RE | be an echo. And if you see these attractive young ladies seated at the P)—Mrs. Laura M. Reames, ho | editor’s desk, you won’t be seeing double. In other words, meet the mitted to the Logansport State Hos. | hew co-editors of the Echo’s Friday edition stall. At your left is Miss, pital by Judge John B. Smith ir || Alberta Wells, while on the right-is her echo—pardon, twin sister, Jean, She The editors, recently promoted from the ranks of sub-editors, are the | daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Wells, 3129 N. Delaware St. To| make it easier for their staff to tell which is which, the girls have] varied their attire slightly, but how does one know who wears the
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Secretary-Treasurer Thomas Kennedy said enforcement of a uniform relief policy for all the 600,000 members in t§me of strike would require a special’ assessment of $25 or $30
because some coal mining states gave unemployment compensation or furnished relief to the miners.
international union contributed more than $350,000 to district organizations during shutdown. The convention yesterday pledged itself to seek election of a “liberal” presidential candidate to carry the New Deal forward after 1940 after 90 minutes of debate on the question of shelving 47 local union resolutions demanding indorsement of Presidet Roosevelt for a third term.
Defends Union Dues
The miners did not indorse any candidate, leaving that up to the union’s. executive board in. Segond ance with recommendations f] President John L. Lewis, who Vous Senator Burton XK. Wheeler (D. Mont.). . Mr. Kennedy defended the union’s dues, assessments and fiscal policies as the constitution was readopted and replied to the criticism of A. F.
§/of L. President William Green and
of some newspapers.
for him to become president of the American Federation of Labor.” “If it weren't for the check-off, Bill Green today would be a preacher somewhere in Ohio,” Kennedy continued. Mr. Green formerly was secretarytreasurer of the union.
Policies ‘Above Board’
per month special assessment, Mr.
is to be used for political purposes are not true.” He declared that the union’s dues are low and its fiscal policies are “above board.” Newspapers, he said, “blow hot and cold,” attacking the union on one occasion for having supported President Roosevelt's re-election campaign with funds, and on the othe for not supporting the President the
International auditors of
ury balance of $2,526,750.
LOCAL OFFICER IN N. U. SHORT COURSE
Capt, Leolin Troutman of the Police Department, has enrolled for the second annual Executive Officers Short Course to be conducted by the Northwestern University Traffic Institute, Evanston, Ill.
+23 is conducted as a seminar. Subjects offered include traffic: division organization and functions, applied
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WOMAN IS CHARGED WITH TIPSY DRIVING
Miss Alma E. Lark, 137% E. 22d St., was charged with reckless driving, operating without a driver's license, vagrancy and drunkenness after her car and another collided at 22d St. and College Ave. She
cuts and bruises, James Genus, 53, of 130 E. 9th St., was seriously injured last night when he was struck by a truck at. Capitol Ave. and 10th St.
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He said that Mr. Green’s attack # on the union's assessments “proved | him to be a greater ingrate than f= was ever considered possible” be- |f cause the “check-off kept him for |g about 25 years and made it possible
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