Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 160, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1931 — Page 9
NOV. 13, 1931
CHILDREN ‘BETS.’ AVERS AUTHOR We Wager Ours Are Finer, Sa' ( s Lewis Browne. This is the land of opportunity | for those few who get the opportu-
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I nity,” Dr. Lewis Browne, author, said today at English’s in his talk on “Why We Need Religion*" In the Towne Hall series. He poked good-natured fun at California when he said that “they tell you that when God thought of heaven he created California. "But what they forget to tell you is that when God thought of hell. He subdivided California,” Browne said with a smile. He lives in Los Angeles. “Children are, in a sense, a wager
because we really bet that our children are better than our neighbors,” Browne said. He asserted that primitive man turned to religion to escape the fear of the things around him he did not understand. P r - Browne discussed a “type” in this country that turns to that religion presided over by a certain woman in Los Angeles for the purpose of trying to make their dreams and aspirations come true.
TH£ INDIANAPOLIS TIMES-
AUTOS ARE LOOTED Wearing Apparel, Valued at $137, Taken by Thieves. Wearing apparel valued at a total of $137 was stolen Thursday night from parked cars in the city, police Aperts revealed today. Persons reported thefts and
losses are Carl Austin, 3711 Orchard avenue, a cofct valued at S4O; George Kenyon, 2850 North Meridian street, a coat and hat, $45; Guy Collier, Mitchell, Ind., top coat and overcoat, $37, and Walter IJayes. 1310 West Thirty-first street, overcoat and gloves, $35. Austin reported the overcoat was removed from his car parked near Twenty-eighth street and Central avenue. He said he drove around
the neighborhood in search of thej thieves. At Twenty-seventh and Pennsyl-j vania streets he saw two Negroes! on the sidewalk, one of whom was j wearing his coat. When he drove! to the curb to hald them they ran; into an alley and disappeared, he reported. In the first eight months of this year about $4,000,000 was paid in Nevada for divorces.
DAMAGE SUIT BEGINS Woman Opens Legal Fight for SIO,OOO. Alleging she was injured in .n automobile accident caused by negligence of another auto and truck, Mrs. Bertha M. Willis. 531 South Illinois street, today opened her legal fight in superior court one be-
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fore a jury to collect SIO,OOO in damages. Charles E. Martin, 307 North Spring street, failed to appear, and attorneys for the Highway Transportation Company, owners of the truck, contended the accident was Martin’s fault. According to allegations, Mrs. .Willis was riding in a car near McCordsville Dec. 25, 1930, when the truck and Martin’s auto collided and struck the car in which she was riding. *
