Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1930 — Page 2

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FRENCH NURSE PRAISES U. S. SCREEN ETHICS League of Nations Expert Boosts New Fiim Code of Americans. RY MARTHA GELLHORN t nited Pre SUIT Correspondent PARIS, May Marie Chaptal. French nurse, whose critical report on morals in the United States, to the League of Nations, created wide interest, now admits that, after all, there is something good in America. Mile. Chaptal regrets that her report gained the notoriety it did. and she protested that she was misunderstood. Mile. Chaptal, as league commissioner for child welfare, now heartily indorses the new Will Hays code of ethics to regulate the morals of American films, a subject of importance since Hollywood supplies movies throughout the world. "Moral Standards Should Rise” "If the films hold on the code, the moral standards of the audiences should be raised, for by its three principal points the films are not to show enme, wrong < ~mg or s.n, neither human nor natural law is to be ridiculed and finally lawbreakers will not be shown sympathetically, including breakers of the prohibition law,” she said. Mile. Chaptal's recent report on child-welfare conditions in America had seemed to castigate America, which Mile. Chaptal avers she had no intention of doing. "Since I had gone to America to see what methods were used to save children from moral and social dangers, I was interested to see what these dangers were. In a great city like New York there, of course, are many. ‘Women Police Remarkable’ "But I found the means of combating these evils extremely effective. The system of probation officers in America, well-trained and well-paid professional workers, is finer than any other arrangement cf its kind itj the world. The visiting teachers, whose splendid work is not even very well known to Americans, also are doing a brilliant piece of prevention. “And the women police, whose organization—especially in the city of Detroit—is remarkable, add to the effectiveness of the child welfare program in America.” fin I nihil I'rrxK GENEVA. May 13.—Report of Mile. Marie Chaptal, whose investigation of child welfare in America led her to criticise moral conditions in the United States, will be issued as soon as she completes her investigations in six other countries. Sixty pages of the original report, however, have been suppressed. Address Is Denied Salvation Army home officials today denied Frank Stowski, arrested Monday for gaming, resides or ever has lived at the home. Stowski gave the address when arrested.

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HENRY IS REAPPOINTED County Agricultural Agent Named for New Term by Board. Clarence Henry, Marion county agricultural agent, was appointed to a second term of office Monday by the county board of education. Henry has been active in the formation of 4-H clubs in the county.

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STATE IS SAFE FROM LOSS IN CLOSED BANK Official Funds Protected by Bond of $125,000, Richards Says. State funds in the State Savings and Trust bank, now in receivership, are protected by a $125,000 bond, it was stated today by Frank Richards assistant to Mrs. Grace Banta Reynolds, state treasurer. There was $98,809.48 in the state account with the bank; $10,106.25 in the special account of Daley McCoy, state purchasing agent, and $699 in other special funds, Richards said. Eben Wolcott, receiver, has assured depositors that assets of the bank will be liquidated and payments made with the least possible costs. The State Savings and Trust bank was popular with numerous statehouse employes and executives. Governor Harry G. Leslie admitted that he had all but $45 of his current personal funds on deposit there. The $45 was with a small bank at Battleground, he said Pliny Wolfard, one-time secretary to former Governor Ed Jackson and now a member of state tax board.

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