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YOUNG EDITORS OF STATE MEET

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Three top newspaper men are’ on the agenda of the 25th Indiana High School Press association conclave at Franklin college today and tomorrow. More than 400 delegates from 70 high schools in the Hoosier state heard Grant Milnor Hyde, director of the journalism department at the University of Wisconsin, open the

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the convention tomorrow morning with “A Report from Palestine and the Middle East.” Te Honor Twe Former Students Two former Franklin college students, Raymond Blackwell, executive retary of International Film| foundftion, New York, and William! Bridges, curator of publications at the Bronx. Zoo, whe established THSPA in 1922, will be honored at the Founders’ banquet. Indianapolis press and radio have sent representatives to the meeting. Those from The Times are: Earl Hoff, assistant city eeitor, Victor! Peterson, reporter-photographer, and Ed Sovola, columnist. . SOUTH BEND- CRASH FATAL TO YOUTH, 18 SOUTH BEND, Ind, Oct. 25 (U. P.).—An automobile accident today had taken the life of a 16-year-old Niles, Mich., youth, Thomas Candenburg died in South Bend Memorial hospital late last night, three hours after he was thrown from an auto in a twocar collision near South Bend. The driver of the car, Richard Moore, 18, Niles, said the vehicle slid on wet pavement and crashed into another driven by Clarence Van Dusen, 46, also of ‘Niles. ' Both drivers suffered minor injuries.

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Unless teachers’ salaries aré soon increased American education will deteriorate to a system available! only for the rich, Willlam E. wil-| son, newly elected president of Indiana State Teachers’ association! said today. The tall] lanky county superin-i tendent of Clark county schools, who! was elected head of the association! at a business session this morning, !

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Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore. There she will undergo a delicate operation in an effort to save her life, Friends and civic organizations will pay trip and

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proximately 1500 loeal school students, both boys and girls, has maferfally reduced the vandalism here, according to local police

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2 Mitchell Men Fined for Hunting Violation.

Times State Service : BEDFORD, Ind. Oct, 25.—~Game

Warden Janes H, White is investigating the slaying of two deer in Orange and Lawrence counties after they were discovered killed, with high-powered rifles. - Mr, White, who said he arrested

farm without the owner's permission, added he believed it is the first reported case of intentional slaying of deer in this area. Meat of one of the two deer killed was spoiled when discovered, but the other was butchered and the venison was donated to Dunn Memorial hospital here and the Greene county hospital at Linton, The first deer killed was a fivepoint buck weighing approximately 200 pounds, which was found on

operation expenses.

FARMER LOSES LIFE WHEN HOME BURNS

the Edgar B. Turner. farm, near Georgia, southwest of here. The other deer was a one-point buck, and weighed nearly 85 pounds, Two men, Mack Hopper and Beverly" Davis, paid fines In justice of

peace court for hunting on a farm

FISHERS, Ind. Oct. 25.—Emerson B. ‘Hiday, 77, who lived alone in his farm home five miles southeast of here, was burned to death yesterday when his house was destroyed by five. The body was taken to the George McCarty funeral home at Fortville. No arrangements have been made for services. Mr. Hiday had lived alone since the death of his wife 10 years ago. He was not in good health and spent much of his time in bed. .Coroner Charles M. Coaltrin, Noblesville, said Mr. Hiday appar-! ently rolled out of bed and lay on | the floor until the floor burned] and fell in. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Edward Leonard, McCordsville, and three brothers, Jesse and Jonathan |

T. Hiday, near Fortville, and Arthur |

H. Hiday, Middletown. |

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salaries for Indiana teacherf Was one of the most important factors in Hoosier education today: ° “Education is in a dangerous situation today because business and commerce are outbidding us for Indiana young people and if the situation is allowed to continue we will not ‘be able to fill the gaps in our /teaching stafls with replacements,” he said. | Need Comparable Pay “School teachers must be paid on a comparable basis. with other groups,” Mr, Wilson declared, “and

the advent of a system of education only for the rich since they will be the only ones who will pay, salaries high enough to obtain’

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HALLOWEEN PLEDGE

been conducted by members of the Senior HI-Y club, sponsors of the project. During the war the theme of patriotism was used. to obtain signatures. But this year the students . signed their name. to a pledge which reads, “I pledge ‘myself to always be a good sport all of my play so fun for everyone.”

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a statutory office since the present term is so short “that the superintendent cannot successfully put into effect an education program.”

$1200 Far Too Low } Mr. Wilson also declared that he felt the minimum salary of $1200 required by the state “is far too low,” but he declined to give his |opinfion of what the minimum | should be. Mr, Wilson received his A. B. de- | | gree ' at .Hanever college, and his |A. 'M. degree’ from Indiana’ State | Teachers' college. He has also taken | additional graduate courses at In'diana and Purdue universities and | Columbia university, | He is a. member of the associa- | tion; the department of rural edu- | cation, National Educational ass0- | fciation; the National Education as-| sociation; Indiana Schoolmans club, | and the Indiana Historical society.! Now in his second term as presi-' dent of Jeffersonville Board eof Trade, he is a past commander of American Legion and was civilian | defense. director of Clark county. |He has been connected with the | teaching “profession, either as a teacher or county superintendent, 0 the past 16 years.

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