Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1930 — Page 5

APRIL 11, 1330

BUTTER FAMINE FACED BY CITY IN SHORT TIME Storage Stocks Reduced by Half in Few Months by Lowered Price. A butter shortage will lace Indianapolis and the entire nation next fall, Indianapolis milk firms predicted today. Butter stocks in storage in the nation have dropped from 30,000,000 pounds to 15.000.000 pounds in three months time, while current production has been consumed during that period. Low prices prevailing for butter during the winter encouraged use of butter rather than butter substitutes. A factor in increased conumption has been the increased use of butter by milk producers, according to officials of the Indiana Farm Bureau Federation here. Low*priees have proven disastrous to milk production, since many farmers took advantage of comparatively high beef prices to sell off milk cattle and especially to dispose of calves. The decrease in milk cattle will prove astonishing when next governmental figures are announced, Indiana Farm Bureau Federation officials declare. HENS TO GO TO SCHOOL Chickens to Learn Stage Strutting for Entry in Poultry Show. Hu Time* S aerial OTTAWA, April 11.—A training school for chickens is to be opened here. The course wall last three months and about sixty hens and roosters will be taught the elements of modern stage strutting, says the agricultural department of the Canadion National Railways. A poultry expert of twenty-five years’ standing will be the instructor. He points out that however fine may be the qualities of a selected hen or rooster both may be lacking in stance or glance or style. The birds to enter the school will be selected from the whole of Canada. Their course of instruction is designed to fit them to show to the best, advantage at the world's poultry congress in London next July.

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Secrecy marked the wedding, before a justice of the peace at Toledo. of the former Mrs. Horace E. Dodge Jr., above, to J. Allan Smith, airplane pilot and salesman of New York City. After divorcing Dodge, she married Benjamin Manning, army officer, but this romance ended after a three weeks* honeymoon.

HOLD ALPHA ELECTION State Officers to Address Session of Greek-Ameriean Group. Officers will be elected by the James Whitcomb Riley chapter of the Order of Ahepa, Greek-Ameri-can organization, at the second annual meeting at 3 Sunday afternoon at the Lincoln. Peter Sikokis of Chicago, vice-su-preme governor; James A. Poulaki Chicago chapter president; George Rorris of Muncie, deputy supreme governor of District No. 8; Louis George, president of the Gary chapter, and Sam D. Skufakiss of Hammond, deputy supreme governor of northern Indiana, will speak. A banquet here in June to honor supreme national officers will be arranged. Legion to Lay Cornerstone t;u Time* Special BEDFORD, Ind., April 11.—When the cornerstone of the new Lawrence county courthouse here is laid soon, the ceremony will* be in charge of the local American Legion post, the first organization to back erection of the structure.

U. S. IN LEAD IN CHILD WELFARE 20 Years Ahead of Europe, Expert Declares. Hu United Prc*B DENVER, April 11.—America is more than twenty years ahead of Europe in its application of child psychology, according to Justin Brierly of Columbia university, expert on child psychology. Brierly visite 1 n s home here recently after making a study of conditions in orphanages, day nurseries

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and institutions for dependent children in foreign countries. Brierly’s report, which will be submitted to Columbia university, the League of Nations and the ehild labor bureau of America, included studies made in various institutions in England, Germany, France. Sweden, Italy, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. While mental or psychology tests are applied to t le subnormal child in many institutions in Europe, Briely said that no mental or emotional tests were given to normal children. “Such tests are common in our public schools,” he said. "We have long considered the emotional and the mental test absolutely necessary for the welfare of the normal child. In Europe, the opinion is just the opposite.”

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