Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1935 — Page 2

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BIRTH CONTROL BILLS INDORSED BY CITY WOMEN 35,000 Members of Council Approve Measures Before Congress. A resolution indorsing birth control bills now before Congress has been unanimously adopted by the 35.000 members of the Indianapolis Council of Womn and sent oi* to Washington, it was announced today by Mrs Frank E. Weimer, council secretary. The resolution states: "It is of the utmost Importance to all Americans that the population of our counto- be vigorous and healthy, both phvsically and mentally. and the proper and intelligent use of scientific contraceptive methods under the direction of physician s essential to these ends. "We hereby indorse efforts to secure an amendment to exempt physicians. hospitals and clinics from th Federal laws which now exclude, without exception, supplies and medical literature relating to birth control from the United States mails and common carriers.” Officers of the council are: Mrs. C. W. Foltz, president: Mrs. Charles H. Smith, first vice president; Mrs. Delbert O. Wilmeth. second vice pre ident; Mrs Weimer. Mrs. Albert L. Pauley, corresponding secretary, and Mrs Walter H. Geisel. treasurer. Among the 99 clubs which form thp council are the Day Nurserv Association, the Florence Nightingale Club, Fornightly Study Club. Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club. Indianapolis Current Fvents Club. Meridian W. C. T. U.. University Park Christian Church Council of Women and the Wednesday Afternoon Club. Other Indianapolis organizations which have gone on record as being in favor of this movement are All Souls Unitarian Church.and the Cen’ral Universalist Church. The Maternal Health League of Indiana, the local birth control organization. sponsors a clime for underprivileged women. HONOR COLONEL’S SON George H. Robinson Promoted to Captain at Academy. George B. Robinson. 18-year-old son of Col. O. P. Robinson, commander of the 11th Infantry at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, has been promoted to cadet captain at St. John’s Military Academy, Delafield, Wis.. it was learned here today. Young Robinson attended grade school in Bloomington, when his father was R. O T. C. Instructor at Indiana University.

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BEECH GROVE PUPILS TO PRESENT PLAY

Left to Right—Walter Sparks, Jack Lovelace, Karl Holies and Mary York. The junior class of Beech Grove High School will present the comedy, "Skidding." at 8 tonight in the high school. In the cast with Walter Sparks. Jack Lovelace. Karl Rolles and Mary York are Margaret Ann Maronev. Thomas Teegarden. Man - Alice Hannah, Walter Duhin, Mary E. Huegele and Wanda Work.

NORTH SIDE REALTY DEALS NET $247,675 Transactions in Last 30 Days Enthuse Agencies. Members of the North Side Realtors have closed deals Involving $247,675 in the last 30 days, accord-

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mg to William G. Albershardt, a member of the association. “There Is a general feeling of optimism on the present real estate situation in Indianapolis,” he said. He also said that there is a shortage of residence properties on the North Bide in the price range of ; SSOOO to SIO,OOO.

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.MARCH 12, 1935