Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1941 — Page 10

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WARNS PAINTER LOCALS ON FEES

West Coast Union Official Says Levies on Outside Workers Too High.

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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7.—Locals| i

of the Painters’ Union which have been collecting excessive. fees from workers brought into the San Francisco Bay area for work on defense projects were warned today that “this .is no time t® try to build up

treasuries at the expense of the defense program. he > The warning came from Joseph Clark of Tacoma, Wash., West Coast international vice president of the painters’ union. Mr, Clark said he would confer ‘with officials of the local at Vallejo and tell them to scale down to a “reasonable” figure the fees they have been assessing against-painters from outside. He expressed sharp disapproval of] a $15-a-week charge which he said was being levied against outside painters by the Vallejo local. He said he had already notified locals in the Salinas and San Luis Obispo areas, where many millions are being spent.on cantonments and other defense buildings, that they would have to stop charging outside painters $10 a week. “We need men for the defense program,” he said. “A reasonable fee to cover the clerical work involved in supervising the outside union: men is all that should be charged.”

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Mary J. Spiegel, registrar, have

al Celebration

Manual Training High School alumni will return to the South Side school a week from tomorrow for the school’s 46th anniversary and the

Cornell (left ‘above), vice president;

evening affair, which several thousand are expected to attend. A highlight of the celebration will be a play by alumni members of the ‘Mask and Wig Club. Roines, senjor boys’ honorary, and Masoma, senior girls’ honorary, will participate in the celebration as well as the Girls’ Glee Club directed by Mrs, Freda M. Hart.

of the association, Mrs. Margaret Ray Wakeland, president, and Mrs. been planning the afternoon and

WOMAN IS KILLED AS AUTO OVERTURN

HUNTINGTON, Ind., Feb. T7.— Mrs. Frank Corbin, 70, of Brook,

was killed yesterday and two other!

persons were injured when the car in which they were riding failed to make a turn north of here and rolled over an embankment. The car carried five passengers. Injurecl were Mrs. B. J. Galbraith and Mrs. D. H. Pellett, both of Brook.

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THE INDIAN School News—

752 ENROLLED TO SET RECORD

66% of Washington High Girls Taking Home~ . Economics Course.

By EARL HOFF If statistics’ are any indication, the majority of Washington High School girls intend to become good homemakers. Sixty-six per cent -of the girls attending the West Side school have enrolled in the Home Economics department for the second semester. When department members totaled the rolls of the cooking and. clotNing classes, they found 752 girls had selected the courses. ey range from - freshmen to seniors. The enrollment is an all-

‘| time high.

Emphasis in the classes will be placed on preparing food for family meals and the art of fashioning clothing at low cost. : 8.8 8

48 Make A-Plus

Forty-eight Tech High School pupils made no grade lower than A-plus last semester, Cecil McClintock, vice principal, announced today. \ : A total of 696 other Tech pupils won places on the school’s honor role. Seniors and post graduates on the A-plus roll were: Robert H. Akers, Harry Burkart, Joan Behrmann, Dorothy Dilley, Sidney Ginger, David C. Hammer, Ruth Anne Gorman, Richard Jewitt, Doris McCord, Louis. LeVier, Robert Mazur, Paul Nevil, Jo Ann Poland, Josephine Schlenck, Mary Ellen Shirley, George B. Walden, Dorothy Ward, Ralph DeMoss, James G. Garner, Zygmunt Sopinski, George Sterns, Pauline Anderson, Dovie Hurt and Agnes Jordan. Underclassnren. were: John T. Anderson, Alberta Brummet, Imogene DeWeese, Barbara Fark, Jean

‘|Farson, William G. Johnson, Betty

Keough, Ida Marie Luck, William McWhorter, Ralph Meyer, Thelma Morford, Donald Morgan, Doris Perry, Joann Reynolds, Doris Jean Rose, Joan Irene Rose, Jean Simpson, «Marjorie R. Smith, Rebecca Taggart, Marie A. Thiel, Arthur E. Walters, Helen Anne Wells, William Wilcox and Donna Wiggam. s ” n

Form Honor Society

Warren Central High School faculty members sogn will name ninth and 10th grade pupils for membership in a chapter of the National Junior Honor Society being organized at the school. Sponsors of the new organization will be Miss Lois Long and Rolland Sprunger. Mrs. Myrtle Rodden, Fred Pierpont and Douglas Brown will be members of the executive council. ‘ ” » »

Switch to Butler

Tech High School journalism pupils will abandon: the office of their Arsenal Cannon Feb. 27 to publish an edition of the Butler University Collegian. All editorial and business positibns on the Butler newspaper will be turned over to the high school journalists, Prof. Charles V. Kitner, head of the Butler Journalism Department, said. Miss Ella Sengenberger, Tech journalism instructor, will be in charge. 7 ” »

Beech Grove Benefit

A donkey basketball game will feature a double-header program Monday night at Beech Grove High School to raise funds for graduation expenses. : > Opponents will be members of the American Legion Post 267 and the Beech Grove Lions Club. An allgirl game will precede the main attraction at 7 p. m. ” Ed ”

Debaters to Meet

The Washington High School debating team will open its season at 2:30 Thursday at the school. The Best opponent will be Warren Cenral,

Flags to Be Given

The Manual Training High School band will play Wednesday evening at the Central Library when. the Bruce P. Robinson American Legion Post marks Lincoln’s Birthday by presenting American flags to the City’s 21 branch libraries. ” #H" tJ

Pins Will Be Presented

Twenty-three Howe High School pupils, , charter members of the school’s -Journalism Club, who have had two year’s service on the school newspaper, The Howe Tower, and part of whom are on .the staff of the yearbook, The Hilltopper, will be honored Feb. 19. They will be presented Club pins by Principal C. M. Sharp, at a school convocation. -

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