Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1929 — Page 10

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! control our educational system from | the universities to the grade schools. Seek to Capture Professors i "The broad plan is to capture pro- | lessors in the universities' and col- ! leges, teachers in teachers’ colleges, ) high schools and grade schools, and text books used in all schools.' I "The subjects of principal concern I are economics, law. political science ! and government and all social sciences. "Control of the teaching force and of textbooks especially in universities will, it is expected, insure 1 ‘straight economic thinking’ and the possession of so-called correct information and thus mold the mind not only of this generation but of succeeding generations. Try to Influence Public Two results of great financial value to the utilities will follow: Future public officials will be so trained as to automatically oppose genuine regulation, honest valuation, or public ownership. Public opinon will be created so that voters will elect officials who approve such policies. "The character of the alleged ‘correc t information’ desired to be taught is already indicated by false and misleading statements of facts, as well as opinions on public policy, found in reports and expert testimony of prominent university professors who are now discovered to have been in the pay of private utilities.

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APOLLO LEASES LYRIC THEATER Show Will Be Changed Into Talking Movie House. Operators of the Apollo theater will assume the operating lease of the Lyric theater after the last performance April 27, the FletcherAmerican National Bank, trustees for Edward G. Sourbier and associates, owners of the ninety-nine year lease, announced today. Bank officials admitted that the lease was for more than fifteen years, but would not divulge the amount involved in the transaction. The Fourth Avenue Amusement Company of Louisville, the operators of the Apollo, were represented by Fred Dolle, president, who has had Vitaphone engineers go over the theater to determine on changes. The Lyric will remain closed for a short period so the necessary changes may be made and Vitaphone equipment installed. The house is expected to have the same policy as the Apollo, as the operators have the Warner Brothers

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