Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 150, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1933 — Page 15
NOV. 2, 1933
DR. ATHEARN IS LAUDED BY DEAN BAILEY Butler Official Expresses Regret at Dismissal of President. Regret for the sudden dismissal of Dr. Walter Scott Athearn irom the presidency of Butler university was expressed today by Albert E. Bailey, dean of the evening and extension divisions of the university. "I consistently have kept quiet on the subject of Dr. At.hearn's dismissal.” said Dean Bailey today, ‘ because, having been brought here by Dr. Athearn—a friend of many years’ standing—whatever I might say would be discounted in advance. 'However, since I have been asked about his previous career, I am happy to speak. I worked ten years with Dr. Athearn in the School of Religious Education and Social Service in Boston. Helped Raise Funds "I saw him build it up from notning to more than 600 students. I saw him raise his own money, induce people to write the school into their wills and even to give buildings to house the institution. I saw him develop a strong faculty whose reputation for scholarship attracted students from clear across the country, past a half dozen strong educational institutions, to Boston. “I saw him establish anew profession which has left an impress upon the religious life of the country. I saw him unify his faculty of splendid men and women into loyalty 100 per cent strong. No ordinary educator or administrator could have done that job. Known Even in China “All over the world there are people who revere Dr. Athearn for his sound philosphy and for the spiritual and inspiring quality of his teaching. My daughter in Buenos Aires wrote last week of meeting a professional man there who once studied in Boston under Dr. Athearn and who regards him as a great statesman-educator.’’ ‘ While I was in China, two years ago,” Dean Bailey continued, ‘‘l met three teachers in Chinese schools—old students of Dr. Athearn—who acknowledged him as their inspiration an# leader. All over this country, there literally are hundreds who regard him in the same way. Regrets Trustees’ Action “What Dr. Athearn did during his thirteen years at Boston, he was beginning to do fhr Butler. The list of his accomplishments, as published recently in the papers, makes inspiring reading and those of us who know his vision of Butler as a municipal university of sound learning and broad scope, dedicated to the needs of all the people of this metropolis, can not help regretting the circumstances that, suddenly have deprived the city of his services." “It seems a pity that the trustees! could not have found some way to reconcile their differences with him and utilize his extraordinary equipment in enlarging the university.” BENEFIT PARTY FRIDAY Euchre, Bridge Event Sponsored by Oaklandon Legion. A public benefit euchre and bridge card party will be held at 8 Friday night at Legion hall in Oaklandon, under the auspices of Service Post 128, American Legion. The committee in charge includes Frank Mohler, Austin J. Beaver. Mrs. Alta Lawson and Mrs. Paul Sample.
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30PE SUICIDES OLD-FASHIONED, FIGURES SHOW Hanging Definitely Passe, Vital Statistics in 'Dallas Reveal. By In it< rl Prcts DALLAS. Tex., Nov. 2.—The prospective 1933 suicide in Dallas, if he would be in the mode, will prefer poison to hanging as a way out. The slightly less fastidious might use firearms, and doubtless there I will be those who will employ gas, or enough water in which to drown themselves. But a rope—only a person who simply didn't care what people would think could dream of hanging himself. For hanging, according to Miss Birdie Smith, is definitely passe. It went out, approximately, with the horse and buggy. And Miss Birdie should know. She is the keeper of the vital statistics for the city of Dallas, or something like that. Orphans’ Home Robbed Linens, and a matron's personal belongings, valued at $67. were stolen from the Colored Orphans’ home at 2401 North Keystone avenue yesterday, Mrs. Susie Milligan, superintendent, reported today to police.
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There’s Elmer Popular Inanity Becomes Trick Movie Title. TTOLLYWOOD. Cal, Nov. 2. "Where's Elmer? "—that inanity that swept the country since the Chicago American Legion convention —has attracted local movie heads as a captivatiag picture title.* Executives of one studio dashed to the Will Hays office to register it. But too late. Three other studios had beaten them to the barrier.
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HUNT FATHER IN KIDNAPING Texas Man Is Sought by Police: Suspected in Abduction. Believed to have kidnaped his own daughter yesterday from her home at 6123 Primrose avenue, George Cook, Houston. Tex., was being sought by police today. Mrs. Eunice Cook, the girl’s mother, told police that neighbors saw a man in an automobile drive
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away with the child, after giving a playmate a note. "We are going home and will see you later.” the note read. Mrs. Cook recently started divorce proceedings against Mr. Cook.
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Cash Register Firm Moves Sprague Cash Register and Store Fixture Company has removed from 22 West Ohio street to 334 North Capitol avenue because of the need
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NORTH SIDE TAT ROTT Talbot & 22nd 1 AL/Dv i1- Barbara Stanwyck Geo. Brent “BABY FACE 7T J 19th and College Mratiora Double Feature Richard Barthelmess ''H'roesFor Sale "DON'T BET ON LOVE p a Noble at Mass. MeA>Vj/\ Double Feature Joan Bennett ‘‘Arizona to Broadway" "BLACK BEAUTY" r ADRiric 111 at 30th uAlVivivilV Mary Boland Charles Rubles "MAMA LOVES PAPA" "THREE LITTLE PIPS TjCiV 30,h & Northwestern IVLiA Special Feature Attraction DTT7 Illinois at 31th tvl 1 JIM Marie Dressier Wallace Beery "TUGBOAT ANNIE" UPTOWN Double Feature Mary Brian "MOONLIGHT AND PRETZELS" "PILGRIMAGE" ST CLAIR *tFt r wi r yne *■ • Jackie Cooper Alice Bradv "Broadway to Hollywood" HD C A Vs 2351 Station St. Barbara Stanwyck ! Geo. Brent "BABY FACE” EAST SIDE nrtrAl I Dearborn at 10th KiVULI Double Feature Fay Wray "KING KONG” "PILGRIMAGE" emerson "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933" D A D If CD 2930 E. Tenth St. I Lytv Double Feature Sally Blane "TRICK FOR TRICK "SON OF THE BORDER ' IRVINf 5M ‘ E Wash. HVIIIIVJ Marie Dressier Richard Cromwell "EMMA'' HAMILTON !'r„\. T .r "WHOOPEE" TUXEDO *°F.-ny Ne Nit. Y * rk l 1 UALdJU Loretta Younr Ricardo Cortex "MIDNIGHT MART”
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for added space. The firm occupies three floors and has 10.000 square feet of floor space in the new location. James A. Sprague is proprietor.
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