Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1941 — Page 9

BOY Scout LEADER NAMED 1. U. TEACHER

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the Boy Scouts of America: since| Personal Inconvenience Is| 1036, has been named an imstructor an : a =: : in the Indiana University School of No Legitimate Reason. 5 Business ahd freshman advisor. For, Deferment. Persons!’ iriconvenience is, not &

. A native of Delphi, Ind, hé received the A. B. degree in 1936 from legitimate reason for deferring students. under the Selective, Serv-

DePauw University and the M. A. degree in 1939 st Columbia oa versity. He is working now on the : ; on sly. degree, He has been active in iceAct, Maj. Bayard. S.. Shumate,| | the National Vocational Guidance assistant state director; told draft Association. officials‘of central indiana today. He was addressing the officials in the Indiana World War Memorial ‘auditorium in the second of three]: meetings to. be held in. the. state. {The . first was held yesterday at Spring Mill State Park on Tuesday and the Tast will be held tomorrow : Jat Notre. Dame University. #1 Maj. Shumate , told” the officials 2 Ji that if a’ student entered school this| fallin good faith ‘without knowing 7 4 when he was apt to be called, and if 1 1ater his’ number tame up. for in-|: duction, then the‘local ‘board might | } +} reasonably “postpone - his inductio juntil the end of the Current: semester, but for no ‘longer. Sor “In certain. techni iid profes-| ; sional fields, we know that there is| {8 a shortage of trained personnel,’ he| said. -“Students preparing for those] | essions, who are well advanced| | in their school work and who. show definite promise, may very properly | be. given a class I-A deferment as| necessafy men preparing for work of importance ' to. ‘the” national health, safety or interest.” “However, ‘these cases will : probably: be somewhat’ Hmited. ‘Ab:thig| time, unfortunately, we are unable to authorize the deferment of. stuhor of any other registrants— hecause of personal inconvenience or. hardship.” - .. Lieut. Col. Robinson Hitchcock, state selective service : director, opened. the meeting, and he, Ma}. Shumate and :Capt. :W. , || Krieg, state legal Sdyiger, lead die- : Teussion groups. &

“127TH WOOD-ELMORE ‘REUNION SCHEDULED

The 27th annual reunion of the Woot Eimare Ju bes yu be held * As. the ‘school year opemed at all day at the home o A Ef Stout, south of| Indiana State Teachers College, Clayton. Terre Haute, this week, steeple Mr. Stout is presideiit of the or-| jacks . (above) made emergency ganiaqtion, Other Slicers are Ha } repairs to the 137-foot smokestack Wood, Indianapolis, vice presiden : | and Mrs, Glen E. Gabhart, Indian-| °® B® suleye Power Plant, hie polis, secretary-treasurer. Mrs.C,L.| Was struc ce by lightning Hadley, Clayton, is in charge of| The first bolt ripped a 15-foot entertainment, hole at the top on the opposite side’ of the stack and the second did the damage shown above.

INDICTMENT IN OLD * MURDER ATTACKED.

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murder indictment against. ; Mrs. Emma Tyree, Sacramento, Cal., was attacké@d in District Court yesterday at a hearing ‘on .a demurrer, to the | indictment. - . | Neil™ “Hughes, defense ’ attorney, charged that the indictment failed to” show: the pause of the death of the Rev. Knute B. Birkenland 16 pyears.§go. - Mrs, Tyree was indicted after the - jury investigated the | death. ‘|; Mr. Hughes said that to be. proper an indictment must relate: the means by which the homicide was _ | committed. A coroner's verdict at the time of Mr. Birkenland’s death Tin Dec., 1925, said the : minister died of unknown causes. District Judge Frank E. Reed * | withheld" a ruling ‘on the demurrer " |bending hearing -of a second demurrer to 2 kidnaping indictment against Mrs. Tyree on Friday.

VANDALS BUSY IN _ WEST SIDE SCHOOL

“Vandals bréke into School 16, at 1403 W. Market St., last night and scattered books and papers about three rooms, poured ink on the floor, tore the clocks from the walls and ‘|the Hands from the clocks, and broke windows. “Police said one of the clocks had stopped at 8:08 p. m. and that they assumed that was near the time the vandals were in the building.

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PHILADELPHIA (U. P.).—If there was any feeling ‘of excessive pride among 30 men waiting to enlist at the Army Recruiting Station here, it must have shriveled away when William ‘Chester walked in to sign up. Chester, chauffeur for Brig.Gen. ‘William MeCain his. ninth term. -

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