Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 184, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1934 — Page 24

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NOTED AUTHOR TO SPEAK HERE AT OPEN FORUM Mortimec J. Adler. Chicago U. Professor. Comes to City Sunday. Mortimer J. Adler, associate professor of philosophy and teacher of the honors course at the University of Chicago, will address the Indianapolis Open Forum at 8 15 Sunday night at *Kirshbaum Center, North Meridian and 23d-sts. His topic will be 'Modern Science and Ancient Wisdom " From 1923 to 1929 Dr. Adler lectured In the department of psychology at Columbia University; and in 1929-30 he was assistant director of the People's Institute of New York. He also has lectured at City College of New York. Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, and is a contributor to The Nation. The Evening Post. Journal of Philosophy and Columbia Law Review. Dr. Louis Segar, chairman of the Open Forum Committee, will preside. TRIO FACES CHARGE OF BRANCH LIBRARY ENTRY One Suspect Nabbed Fmergng From Coal Chute, Polire Claim. Three young men were under arrest today after police discovered one of the trio. Bryant Skirvin. 23. of 309 E. Ohio-st. emerging, it is alleged, from the coal chute of the Haughville Branch Library, 510 N. Belle Vieu-pl, last night. Cecil Hogland. 21. and Joseph Zupan. 17, both of 309 E. Ohio-st, also ; were arrested later. All three are ; charged with vagrancy and entering; a house to commit a felony. According to police, they entered ! the library after arresting Skirvin and found that burglars had gone' through the coal chute and pried open hallway doors to enter the library proper. They were unable to determine whether or not anything was missing. LA FUZE ELECTED BY LAWYERS* ASSOCIATION Court Reduction and Simplification 1 Is Discussed. Recommendations for a reduction j in the number of Indiana courts j and simplification of court proceed- i ure were discussed yesterday by Austin V. Clifford. State Govern- | mental Economy Committee mem- j ber, at a luncheon of the Lawyers’,' Association. Donald F. La Fuze. Indianapolis ! attorney, was named president. Other officers elected are Edwin C. Berryhill. vice-president; Charles W. Holder, secretary; Harry L. Gause, treasured, and Oscar C. Hagemier. Paul R. Summers and Sherwood F. Blue, directors. Elected to membership were George Cowan. Theodore Dann, Roy O. Johnson and Harold Brudell.

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