Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 200, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1929 — Page 19

DEC. 31, 1929.

WALLACE TALKS AT CONVENTION IN DES MOINES Asserts Politicians Unable to Provide Proper Men for Jobs. By Times Rperlal DES MOINES. Dec. 31.—“ Politicians never can hope to furnish men with necessary qualifications for governmental regulatory work," Prank N. Wallace, state entomologist of Indiana, told the American Entomologists Association at its annual meeting held here today in conjunction with the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. As chairman of the section of plant quarantine and inspection, Wallace talked on personal qualifications for men engaged in field regulation work, such as in fighting the com borer. “To me the most important qualification is an adaptable, pleasing personality on the part of the regulatory employe,” Wallace asserted. “He must meet thousands of citi*ens during the year and all are entitled to his services. He mast meet them on an equal basis and must win their confidence, even though he requires trm to do things %Wch they unnecessary or inconsequential. can not do this without a pleasing personality. "He must have patience and lots of it. Job, with all of his boils, is a poor object lesson when you consider a regulatory man on corn-borer control work.” Wallace prescribed the educational requirements with emphasis on biology. He stressed the fact that proper men must be given some assurance of tenure of employment and not be at the mercy of politics and politicians. The ancient Egyptians regarded the cat as sacred.

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Glass Eye Kills By United Press DETROIT, Dec. 31.—Thaddeus Raymond, 1 year old, died Monday from eating the glass eye out of a cloth and sawdust dog Santa Claus had brought him.

HAS UNWRITTEN NOVEL Indiana Novelist Furnished Plenty of Copy in Love Suit. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Dec. 31.—Material for a novel he probably never will write has been furnished H. BedfordJones, former Evansville <lnd.) novelist, in a $200,000 alienation of affections sur filed against his present wife by his divorced wife. The novelist divorced his first wife, Mrs. Helen Bedford-Jones, last June. In November he married Mrs. Mary T. Berndardin of Evansville, in London. Two months previous to that, the divorced wife had filed a suit for SIOO,OOO again Mrs. Berndardin, charging the latter had stolen her husband’s love. The papers in that suit never were served. Injures Shoulder in Fall Roy Bunge, 27, of 3201 East Twenty-fifth street, who fell thirty feet from a ladder and dislocated his shoulder Monday, was recovering in city hospital today. He was repairing a roof at 3343 Carrollton avenue when the ladder slipped.

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DRYS’ MEETING STARTSJAN, 15 3,000 Workers to Attend Detroit Session. By United Press DETROIT, Dec. 31.—Although the program has not been completed for the biennial meeting of the AntiSaloon League of America, several nationally prominest prohibition leaders are expected to address the convention when it meets here Jan. 15 to 19. Three thousand dry workers will attend the conference. Mrs. Ella Boole, president of the National Women’s Christian Temperance Union and Dr. James M.

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Doran, United States prohibition commissioner, are included in the speakers’ list for the convention. Other speakers on the program include Sergeant Alvin York of Tennessee; Justice Florence Allen of the Ohio supreme court; Dr. Howard H. Russell, founder of the Anti-Saloon League, and Rev. R. N. Holsaple, superintnedent of the Michigan league. Special honor will be paid to Dr. Russell in honor of his 75th birthday anniversary. Better Business Groups Unite Officials of the Better Business Bureaus of Indianapolis, Evansville and Ft. Wayne have incorporated the Better Business Bureaus of Indiana to protect the name and extend service to smaller cities, it was announced today by T. M. Overly, manager of the bureau here.

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