Bloomington (Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana) Daily Telephone, June 20, 1928, pgs. 1 & 8. Note: Because of the length of the item and its being divided into sections with their own headings, I am dividing the posts into multiple items, using the sections and their headings. The newspaper story covers one full-page column on page 1 and the greater part of three full-page columns on page 8. Insurance Companies out from Under The Insurance companies, although Indiana University has compensation insurance for all workmen employed, are out from under the terrible tragedy which cost four lives, and the families of the men will receive nothing. The compensation insurance which Indiana University has on its workmen carries a clause to the effect that the company will not be liable for any deaths which result as an "act of Providence," and certainly the bolt of lightning can be called nothing but an act of Providence. The manner of their death shuts off any possible suits against Indiana University as the courts have frequently held that no one can be held responsible for a death by an "act of Providence."