Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 163, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1930 — Page 3

NOV. 17, 1930.

4,000,000 IN U. S. UNDER 18 QUIT SCHOOLS Child Health Delegates to Hear Reports Given by Dr. Wilbur. L 7 United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—When hc 4,000 delegates to the White House conference on child health and protection meet here Wednesday they will hear that out of the nation's 48,000,000 children under 18. nearly one-tenth, or 4,000,000, have left school and gone to work. This Is the figure Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, secretary of the Interior department and chairman of the conference, says the reports will indicate. Other reports reveal that: There are six million children in the nation who are badly nourished. Prom 3.000,000 to 5,000,000 children suffering from handicaps. There are 1.500,000 especially gifted children in the schools and 450,000 in elementary schools who are retarded mentally. More than 100,000 children get into juvenile courts every year, and that a criminal costs the state as much as the welfare of 160 normal boys. More than 1,500,000 children have f ommunicable diseases. More than 18,000 children are killed each year by auto accidents, and accidents have been increasing steadily since 1900. LABOR ORGAN OFFERS HOOVER JOB IDEAS Fifty Millions for Emergency Aid Asked in Proposal. Bu Scripps-Howard, Newspaper Alliance WASHINGTON. Nov. 17.—A concrete suggestion as to “how Mr. Hoover may confound his enemies and assist the jobless’’ is broadcast here today by Labor, organ of railway workers. The President is urged to: 1. Ask congress for a emergency relief fund of $50,000,000 to be used to match with cities and states dollar for dollar in meeting the winter unemployment crisis. 2. Ask congress for at least $150,000.000 for immediate construction of public works. “These extremely conservative proposals are not put forward as panaceas,” said Labor. “They represent what labor regards as an irreducible minimum.” NEW COURT DISCUSSED Jurist Confers With Governor on Ft- W r ayne Appointment. fudge Sol A. Wood, defeated Republican candidate for re-election to the bench of Allen circuit court, called at Governor Harry G. Leslie’s office Saturday to inquire regarding appointment as juvenile judge of Ft. Wayne. Under the new census figures Ft. Wayne is entitled to such a court, but Le slie is carrying out a policy of refusing appointments .where such eourto sP.n be dispensed with and thus saving increased tax burdens. COBLE TO TAKE POST Securities Commission Examiner to Represent Insurance Firm. Earle Coble, chief examiner of the securities commission, will become Indiana representative for the Equitable Life and Casualty Insurance Company. Louisville, when he retires from office Dec. 1, he announced today. J. Hiram Johnson, securities commission auditor under Secretary of State Otto G. Fifield, will be associated with Coble as state supervisor.

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Scuttled German Fleet Turned Into Ash Trays By United Pri es - ROTHESAY, Scotland, Nov. 17.—The ash trays into which England’s statesmen flick their ashes as they discuss world peace, probably were once parts of a German battleship. The steel girders supporting the palatial cinemas which are springing up, probably were once part of the decks of a German man-o’-war. That is all that remains of the German fleet, which was scuttled at Scapa Flow eleven years ago, and of which thirty vessels have been salvaged and broken up. The Hlndenburg, the last ship of the fleet capable of being raised, is being broken up now at the Admiralty dockyards here. Its girders are being sold for cinemas; its brass fittings for conversion into ash trays and match boxes.

PILSUDSKI IS VICTOR Supporters to Rule in New Poland Parliament. By United-Press WARSAW, Poland, Nov. 17. Marshal Joseph Pilsudski and his supporters won a victory in the election of members of the sejm, or lower house of parliament, early re-

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turns indicated today, in heavy voting marked by riots and bloodshed in various parts of Poland. Pilsudski stood for office for the first time in a country which he had governed as dictator for several years. He also will be a candidate in the senate elections next Sunday. He did not vote, although he was entitled to the ballot as an officer of the Polish army. % ..... Elmer Williams of Illinois holds the world’s record for com husking.

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BORAH DASHES CULU WATER ON HARMONY PLEA ■ Resists Any Attempt by Hoover to ‘Stampede’ Congress Session. By United Press j WASHINGTON. Nov. 17.—Senator William E. Borah (Rep., Idaho), leader of the progressive group, has ; announced his intention to resist I “any cooked-up administration : effort to stampede” the session of congress which begins Dec. 1. Borah’s assertion was made in a statement Sunday night upon his return to the capital from his home state. President Hoover announced last week he had consulted both Republican and Democratic floor leaders of the senate and they were agreed there would be no necessity of a special session of congress next summer. The move by Mr. Hoover followed

an offer of co-operation made by Democratic leaders after their party had made large gains in the recent election. Borah said he would not join a possible filibuster in the forthcoming session, such as would make necessary the calling of an extra session of the congress just elected, with its increased Democratic personnel, but would insist upon proper consideration for pending legislation. The Borah remarks were an amplification of the statement last week in which he stood against delay for the sake of delay. At that time he said he felt the “farm problem” should be considered at the forthcoming session. It was interpreted as indicating a fight by progressives for the export debenture plan, which they were unable to include in the tariff bill at the last session. Franklin Woman Hurt Bjt Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind., Nov. IL—Mrs. Martha Goodman, Franklin, was cut and braised on the face and head when an automobile in which she was riding, driven by Arthur Goodman, boxer, crashed into one driven by Omar C. Robison of Indianapolis. Goodman attempted to make a left hand turn in front of the other car.

SALOONS SHOCK AIMEE IN HER VISIT Titian-Haired Evangelist Denies Cabaret Parties at Colon. Bv United Press NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—Aimee Semple McPherson of Angelus temple, Los Angeles, returned Sunday from a tour of the tropics feeling, she said, like anew person. The titian-haired evangelist had visited Central America as “Betty Adams, a British subject,”—an alias which caused her some difficulty when she visited Havana. Modishly dressed and leaning delicately on the arm of a nurse, Mrs. McPherson lost no time after her arrival in issuing a categorical denial of reports that she had visited the cabarets in Colon, Panama. She had nothing to say about the “Hallelujah cocktail,” christened in her

honor at Bilgray’s cabaret In Cristobal. • She did go ashore in Panama, however, and in Colon she. dbs shocked and grieved at “the long streets oi saloons and various types | of entertainment.” “I was impressed by the strikingly small number of churches,” Mrs. McPherson said. “I could not help feeling the saloons would have been more crowded and far more interesting if they had been transformed into revival meeting halls. During her recent illness, when she lost some thirty-eight pounds, the prayers of Angelus temple devotees without a doubt saved her life, the evangelist said. Girl Runaways Caught Here Two girls, one 14 and one 15, were to be returned to their homes in j Crawfordsville today, after a short 'tour they made, bent on breaking

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