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...well-known campus 'leggers,* including a freshman Law Schoolman who was said to be chief of the University beer racket. President Alexander Grant Ruthven heartily approved the police action, ordered all five houses closed for the remainder of the term, thus evicting 184 students. When the fraternities reopen their houses next autumn they will be on "social probation," that is, there will be no parties, no fun-making. It was indicated that charges against the 79 would be dropped...
Inland Steel Co. of Wisconsin prepared to reopen its Milwaukee plant on a 24-hour basis...
...actual causes of the strike seemed to be: 1) demand of a 1?-per-hour wage increase by workers; 2) the refusal of workers to divide with their employers the burden of workers' insurance, obligatory since July 1. The employers refused to arbitrate, largely because reluctant to reopen their plants while business depression continues...
...More than a year ago a gambling resort run by one Joe Josephs and one Julian ("Potatoes") Kaufman was closed by the police. Not long ago word went about that they planned to reopen. Lingle met them with a demand for $15,000. Refused, Lingle threatened: "If you open, you'll see more police squad cars than you ever saw together before." Kaufman & Josephs attempted to open on June 9, found detectives at the front door. That day Lingle was murdered...
...whole case should lead the Army to reopen peace and eligibility negotiations with Annapolis which, if they do, should lead to the healing of a big breach. It will bring the two institutions together faster than government intervention for it gets at the bottom of the break and abolishes a false athletic principle...