Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 250, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1930 — Page 2
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MOVE STARTED FOR EMPLOYES’ CREDIT UNIONS Saving Wage-Earners From High Interest Rates, Is Goal. Move to interest both employer and employe groups throughout the city and state in the credit union j plan of saving the wage earner j from the high rates required for | small loans will be launched here j Friday, it was announced today by j Mtorney Leo Kaminsky, 614 Fletch- ; er Savings and Trust building. Kaminsky is employed by Edward Filene. Boston merchant, interested in social work, to aid in spreading the credit union idea in Indiana. He is being aided in the movement by William A. Allen of the personnel department of L. S. Ayres & Cos. Hight point of the Friday program is a dinner at the Spink-Arms ior more than 200 members of the Credit Union League of Indiana. 23 Groups in City Speakers will include Hoy F. Bergengren, Boston, executive director of the Credit Union National Extension bureau; Thomas W. Doig. field worker in charge of extension plans here, and James E. Deery, j city attorney. Kaminsky pointed out there are forty-one credit unions in the at the present time, twenty-three of which are in this city. They have total deposits of approximately $650,000. with millions loaned and returned since the credit union law became effective in 1923, he said. Indianapolis credit unions include employes at the Ayres store, Wasson’s, the postoffice, Columbia Conserve Company, Insley Manufacturing Company. Diamond Chain Works, Citizens Gas Company, Polk Milk Company. Selig’s, expressmen, teachers. Real Silk, business women, Block's. Western Union, Langsen-kamp-Wheeler. Fair, Credit Union Service. Jewish Communty Center and Jackson employes. Charter Secured Bruce Pariels is president of the state organization; L. S. Poliquin, vice-president, and Miss Lucy Osborne, secretary-treasurer. Credit unions were formed recently at the Link-Belt and BobbsMerrill companies. Under the plan a state charter is secured and employes buy stock in $5 shares for as little as 25 cents a week. When in need they can borrow money at interest never in excess of 8 per cent annually and return payment, on the installment plan. The plan has proved highly beneficial for the morale and saved many from ‘‘loan sharks,” Kaminsky declared. It also provides training in a co-operative project, business and banking, he pointed out. BLAZE ROUTS FAMILY Fir Damages Store and Residential Structure on East Side. Fire of unknown origin caused SI,OOO damage to a building at 2324 East Washington street, occupied as a business and residential structure, early today. Robert Watson operates a poolroom and William L. Bolin a barber shop on the lower floor of the building while the family of Benjamin F. Robertson resides upstairs. Members of the Robertson family fled the building in night clothing when the fire was discovered, firemen said.
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Army Officer Raps Policy of Students in Fighting Military Training. Communists were credited today with conversion of the Indiana Daily Student, Indiana university campus newspaper, to a policy of editorial war against compulsory military training at the state school. This allegation was flung by a high ranking army officer here, who denounced the attack, but refused to let his name be used. “For a regular army officer to be quoted in such a controver.sary is against a rule laid down by the war department four years ago,” the officer explained. Army Not Unaware “However, the army is not unaware of the Red inspiration of such propaganda, even if the student editors are oblivious to the source," he declared. “The Communists are working, in America with a definite program There are three objectives: First, to undermine and nullify national defense; second, to impair courts, so that they will not be able to function and enforce decrees, and third, abolition of all religious and moral standards, including marriage. “I feel that the young student editors are not committed to this lack of ideals, but are being used unwittingly. “There is nothing to the charge of military training manufacturing robots at I. U„ any more than the contention that hours of mathematics weekly wifi blind students to every other subject. Statesmen Make Wars “Military men do not make wars. The statesmen make them and we fight them. No soldier wants war, but the past history of the world has proven that it is good to have trained forces when conflict is certain." Following an order of university officials, Scott Chambers, Newcastle, editor of the Daily Student, now is signing the editorial attacks against compulsory military training. Today's editorial in the student paper quoted the National Educational Association, former President
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Charles W. Eliot of Harvard university, and Lieutenant-Colonel Herman J. Koehler in deriding military training as "physical education.” “Those engaged in the work of education practically are unanimous in asserting that the claims made for military education upon the grounds of physical education have no justification,” the association was quoted as reporting. “There is too much routine and automatic action in military drill and too much repression of individual freedom,” was the quotation from President Eliot, which added: “It is one of the poorest forms of bodily exercise.” To Colonel Koehler, who gave 2Q0.000 men physical training during the World war, was attributed this conclusion: “The use of the musket as a means of physical development for any one, be he man or boy, is more than worthless. It is. in my opinion, positively injurious.” CONTESTS WIFE’S WILL Robert E. Springsteen Renounces SIOO a Month Income. Contesting the will of his wife, in which he was given a SIOO a month life income, Robert E. Springsteen, former Indianapolis postmaster and member of the city council under Mayor L. Ert Slack, today awaited ruling by Probate Judge Mahlon E. Bash on a petition renouncing the will and seeking his share of the estate under laws of descent. His wife, Mrs. Matilda Springsteen, who died Feb. 4, left an estate valued at $60,000, providing that Springsteen was to receive “rents arising from property at 2827 Kenwood avenue, or, if sold, SIOO a month from other income as long as he shall live.” Banker to Be Speaker Lawrence H. Whiting. Chicago, banker and chairman of the board of directors of the Indiana Limestone Company, will speak at the annual beefsteak dinner at the Columbia Club tonight. “Indiana’s Economic and Business Conditions” will be his subject.
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INDORSE WOMAN FOR RECORDER Mrs. Margaret Schuler Is Choice of Club. Indorsement of Mrs. Margaret L. Shuler, candidate for the Democratic nomination for county recorder, has been voted by the Seventh District Democratic Women’s Club. The club also indorsed Judge Thomas E. Garvin, candidate for the Democratic nomination for probate court; Timothy P. Sexton, seeking the nomination for county treasurer: Joseph R. Williams, candidate for judge of superior court two, and Miss Fay Terrill, for trustee of Center township. Mrs. Shuler, is a widow. She was born in Hendricks county and her lather, H. B. Lingenfelter, a Civil war veteran, was one of the leaders of the Democratic party in that county. She studied in country schools, at the private school of the late Mrs. E. J. Price, and was graduated from Western college at Oxford, O. Mrs. Shuler obtained legal training in the law office of Brill & Harvey in Hendricks county, and served as court reporter for Putnam and Clay counties. She came to Indianapolis twenty-five years ago and is at present manager of the Indianapolis branch of E. W. Bradford, patent attorney of Washington. King, Queen Homeward Bound By United Prci* NICE, France, Feb. 28.—The king and queen of Denmark were homeward bound today after a month's vacation on the Riviera. They received a rousing farewell when they left. Their route lay through Milan and Berlin.
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COURT FIGHT WON BY LYNHURST TAXPAYERS Injunction Against Annexation by Town Made Permanent. Clinching a victory of many taxpayers in a light to prevent annexation of 2,000 acres to the town of Lynhurst, Circuit Judge Harry O. Chamberlin today had issued an
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dared void by Chamberlin. Kellogg was convicted recently in criminal court of carrying concealed weapons, and has indicated he will appeal from a $50 fine. 1930 OFFICERS NAMED William H. Berling Retained As Head of Poultry Group. Officers of the Indiana Egg and
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Poultry Association were re-elected at the closing session of the twoday convention Wednesday in the Severin. They are: William H. Berling Indianapolis, president; R. L. Ditzler, Huntington, first vice-president; Carl Barefoot, Muncie, second vicepresident. and C. E. Grant, Indianapolis, secretary-treasurer.
