Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 64, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1924 — Page 3

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POLITICS REGARDED PARAMOUNT ISSUE BY LABI BOARD McCulloch Approved, but No Formal Recommendation Made Although the executive board of the Indiana State Federation of Labor, at its meeting Tuesday, expressed unanimous approval of Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, Democratic candidate for Governor, the board made no formal recommendation to the State labor convention, which convenes at South Bend Aug. 17. The board will meet again Aug. 26. T. N. Taylor, president of the State federation, declared today the political question would be the paramount Issue before the convention and that, because of this, the board recommended the convention conduct an open forum to hear representatives of the Conference of Progressive Political Action in the State. The forum will be conducted on Aug. 28, the second day of the convention. Progressives Invited Invitations will be sent to all progressive groups. The workmen’s compensation law probably will be the most important question as affecting workmen befor the convention. Other legislation will be discussed. The recent Republican State convention ignored changes in tho compensation law as asked by labor leaders, while the Democratic convention adopted a platform containing all provisions as presented by the labor committee. A special invitation will be sent to William H. Johnston, national campaign manager for La Follette.

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By WALTER D. HICKMAN ■■■[ EANEST man in town surely yl meets his Waterloo. I**l In a jazz tune and In the I language of the day, Marion Harris I sings of a “mamma” who declares ! that she wall turn the damper down i on the meanest man in town, not forgetting the fact that said man is her “daddy.” This happens in "How Come You Do Me Like You Do?” the new Brunswick record of Miss Harris. On the other side is “It Had to Be You.” The jazz mamma In this song invites her man to place his head on track and let a train pacify his mind. What papa does in this case, we remain in doubt, but the fact remains that mamma | has spoken. I jazz singing woman today Is one of the most popular singers of her class. Her vaudeville experiences have aided in popularizing her 1 records. Today she is in much dej mand In record land. Her latest reclor dis done in her own style. Piano passages for both numbers are played by Phil Ohman. A1 Is Lazy A1 JoJson Is lazy these days. He admits It in “Lazy,” a song by Irving Berlin. There is a something to Berlin's music which other writers seem to lack at times. “Lazy” comes mighty near being an individual triumph for Al. There | is more Jolson in this recorded numI her than one expects to find. You : have the feeling during this number i that Jolson Is in the room at the side of your phonograph. There is I personality recorded in the voice of i Jolson this time. and A. E. Gordon, Terre Haute, La Follette Ytate manager, to speak. Farmers May Attend Representatives of the farmers ! federation and railway brotherhoods I will be asked to attend the forum. Members of the executive commit-

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sic for this record. On the other side is “My Papa Doesn’t Two-Time No Time.” It is a Brunswick. Other New Ones The new Odeon list includes two orchestra numbers played by Marek Weber and his orchestra. These numbers were recorded in Europe. They are the first and second parts of "Kol Nidrei.” Michallow and his orchestra ,are represented -with Puccini’s “Madame Butterfly.” The Okeh dance records include Original Crescent City Jazzers, playing “Christine” and “Sensation Rag;” Green Brothers’ Novelty Band, playing '“Adoration Waltz” and “Oriental Love Dreams;”' Jamaica Jazzers oozing out "You Don't Know My Mind Blues” and “West Indies Blues,” and many others. Victor’s new Red Seal records list Mischa Elma. playing “Album Leaf” and “The Gondolier’s Song,” and Jose Mardones, singing “Lucrezia Borgia—Vienl la mia Vendetta” and “Pipele—Questa Notte Mentre a, Letto.” The Victor dance list includes the Benson orchestra, playing "Lonely Little Wallflower,” and Philip Spitalny’s orchestra, playing “Worryin’ Blues.” -I- -I- -IAttractlons on view In Indianapolis theaters today include “The Last Warning" at English’s, “The Broken Wing” at the Murat, Jack Wyatt's Scotch Lads and Lassies at the Lyric, Wolverine Orchestra at the Palace, “Abie’s Irish Rose” at the Capitol, “The Sheik” with Valentino at the Apollo, "Listen Lester” at the Circle, "The Rejected Woman” at the Ohio, “The Silent Stranger” at the Isis and "The Lightning Rider” at Mister Smith's. BURRIS DISCUSSES COSIIN SCHOOLS

Attacks Towns-hip Idea — Favors County Unit. Continuing his attack upon the relative economic fallacy of small township high schools, begun in an address at the last session of county schooi superintendents, Benjamin J. Burris, State superihtendent of schools, has Issued a bulletin on "Cost of Instruction in Indiana High Schools.” Burris figures out the cost of teaching a pupil just as a cost accountant does who figures what a manufacturer Is spending to produce a certain article. He finds In toe many township schools there is at: average of only ten to twelve students to a teacher. Even where salaries are lowest, cost of pupil are found to be highest. Burris declares. Consolidation of several township high schools In many of the counties and transportation of students to a central school If necessary is advocated by Burris, who demands school operation be placed on economic foundations. YOUTH DEAD: TWO HURT Intenirban Strikes Truck; One Has Leg Crushed Off. By Timm Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., July 23. The coroner today was iavestigatlng the second fatal crossing accident in less than two days, today. An interurban car struck a truck at the Chamberlain crossing near here Monday. Dead: Earl Swalls. 23 farmer. Injured: Raymond Rusk, 14, leg crushed off, and Col. Alfred Swalls, 20, Rose Poly athlete, serious. Killed on Tracks Bp United Press HAMMOND, led., July 23.—John Barnes, Dallas Texas, is dead today from injuries received when hit by a New York Central flyer yhile he was walking along the tracks. Barnes told his name and address before he died but gave no reason for being on tho tracks. MICHAEL KELLEY DIES Funeral to Be Held at 9 A. M. Friday at St. Patrick's Funeral services for Michael Kellfy, 78, of 907 Woodlawn Ave., who died Tuesday, will be held at 9 a. m. Friday at St. Patrick's Church. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Born in Ireland Mr. Kelley came to the United States when six years old. He has lived in Indianapolis thirteen years. He was recorder of Starke County, his former home, for eight years. Surviving: The widow, five daughters, Eva, Agnes, Jennie, Mabel, and Mrs. R. M. Gaston, two sons, J. P. and L. M. Kelley, and four grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. CAN ADA GETS B RITA INS Only 1,799 American Immigrate to Northern Neighbor B;/ Times Special OTTAWA, Ontario. July 23. Immigration returns show that 19,494 people entered Canada during tho month of May, as compared with 19.330 in the previous month. Os the May total, 10,861 were British, 1,799 Americans and 6,834 from other countries. The total for May, amounting to ,27,267, represents an increase of 30 v '*) f m cent in British immigration, a decrease of 15 per cent in entries from the United States and an increase of 103 per cent in immigration from other countries. Face U. S. Charges By United Press FT. WAYNE, Ind., July 23.—Floyd McCurdy, alleged saloon owner and operator; Ed Romary, bartender, and Warner Marchand have been bound over to the United States District Court on charges of selling illicit liquor.

BROAD EDUCATION BUSINESS NEED, BANKERJTATES Evans Woollen Speaks to Club Women in National Convention, By Times Special WEST BADEN, Ind., July 23. Declaring that the business world “needs educated persons more than it needs vocational trainers,” Evans Woollen, president of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company of Indianapolis, today urged the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, in convention here, to use its influence against “the threatening absorption of our schools in encroaching vocationalism.” He expressed sympathy with a movement of the Federation’s department of education to keep girls out of business and business schools until they have finished at least a high school education. x “Business has in its service too many who are vocationally trained, but uneducated,” Woollen said. “I am not sure that commercial courses have any proper place in school. Business Responsibility “If It be true that our schools are headed in the wrong direction, the business men, as well as the faddists in education, has some responsibility. He has demanded what he has called practical education. “Addressing Indianapolis school principals, some years ago, on the question, ‘How can the schools best fit their pupils for business?’ I said that the best thing they could do would be to leave off the effort to fit their pupils for business. If only the schools would fit their pupils for life, we men of business, better than they, could do the rest. Character Greatest Need “What business needs most in youth is character; then, the capacity to think with concentration and precision. If to these Is added the habit of work, then nothing else much matters. “I would not seem Indifferent to vocational training that is a supplement and not a substitute. It Is the substitution that is challenged.” Objection which has been raised to proposed SIO,OOO appropriation for maintenance of the Independent Woman, the federation's pubjlcatiofi. came to a head when a motion was passed to the effect that Illinois and Minnesota delegations, which had objected, confer with the magazine’s committee and return to the convention Thursday afternoon with a definite plan for lowering the coat of the magazine. A contest over the election of pVesident was expected. Miss Adelia Pritchard, Portland, Ore., national president, was placed on the ticket for re-election. Miss Stella Akin of Savannah. Ga., now second vice president, and Miss Emma D. Partridge of Topeka, Kan., also are mentioned.

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WELLS FUNERAL ONJURSDAY Will Be Held at Late Home at 2 p. m, Funeral services for Dr. George M. Wells, 62, of 2126 College Ave., who died Monday from a stroke of apoplexy while swimming at Oakwood Park, Lake Wawasee, will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the residence. Private burial services at Crown Hill. Since retiring from the Regular Army with rank of major nineteen years ago. Dr. Wells has practiced in Indianapolis. During the World War he served on the examining board. Dr. Wells was horn in Orange County and graduated from Rush Medical College, Chicago School of Medicine and University of New York School gs Medicine. He was president of Broadway Methodist Church official board. Surviving: Widow, Miss Jane Wells and Charles M. Wells, 3515 N. Pennsylvania St., and Mrs. Ross Williams, Danville, Ind.

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