Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1935 — Page 4

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RICHBERG JOINS IN RADIO FIGHT, FLAYS JOHNSON Recovery C>Ordinator Asks Calm Examination of Facts. Bp rnit'4 Pmi WASHINGTON. March 19—Donald R. Richberg. recovery co-ordina - tor. sat in today as a fourth in the turbulent Coughlm-Johnson-Long "battle of the air waves.” "He appealed for "calm, dispassionate examination of facts,” rather than the "shouting, raging and coarse vituperation of passionate politics” m a national radio address. Mr. Richberg’s address was the first direct Administration move to participate *ln the debate of national affairs engaged In by Father Charles E. Coughlin, Gen. Hugh S. Johnson and Senator Huey p. Long. He quoted Gen. Johnson and referred to him as a ' popular humorist,” who has a "characteristic disregard for personal responsibility and truth.” He made no direct mention of Long and Coughlin. I rgea Leaders to Unite The grave danger of the present time, Mr. Richberg said, lies in the failure of the progressive leaders of business, of agriculture, and of politics to stand together m a common opposition ”to the old guard, who by doing nothing except obstruct progress, would wreck recovery, and to the destroyers who by fomenting class conflicts would drive us into civil war.” "If the voters and the fathers and mothers of this nation really knew the farts and the dangers confronting them they would make their demands heard in one great shouting that would drive the sensible, progressive leadership of this nation into common action . . . against those who are playing upon the prejudices of either the fortunate rich or the unfortunate poor” Mr. Richberg said. Political Vaudeville Show "This is a time most suitable for the rise of the well-meaning fanatic, the unscrupulous demogog, the professional exhorter. the Utopian promiser, and the political charlatan. "The plain fact is.” he .said, "that most of the people and a large number of their political leaders are engaged in watching, or playing part in. a national vaudeville show with political comedians, contortionists. wise crackers, ballad singers, crooners and exhibitionists crowding the stage.” He referred to NRA as a "great adventure in s he reconstruction of our industrial system.” admitted "many mistakes.” but defended it as having accomplished "a great deal that we had tried for 50 years without success to attain.”

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IT ILYIN© rhirf •( air Rrrire Srrippv-Howard Junior Aviator "TJERES some interesting slants XT. about one of the most enterprising and busy unit* of the U. S Government—the Coast Guard Aviation Department. You know, these Coast Guard flyers take on all sorts of jobs—searching for lost boats, preventing alien and contraband smuggling, searching for bodies of drowned persons, locating menaces to navigation—in fact, anything that ccrnes along. The files of that department contain stories that should be written up for you youngsters. As it is, they are sketched briefly in dry reports and filed away in a cabinet. When you dig into them and find out what a Coast Guard pilot means by a normal landing” . . . why, my goodness. it means danger, courage, adventure. Here are the facts of one case I dug up: A Coast Guard seaplane had located a small boat which had been missing for three and a half days. The waves were running 10 feet high. . . . The location was 60 miles off shore The pilot decided the boa*, couldn’t last much longer ... so he went down and male a "normal landing!”

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Now 10-foot waves certainly aren't inviting to a seaplane pilot . . . and the task of getting a ship down in that kind of a sea calls for the last word in cool, calm courage. The official report said the man in the open boat “was rescued.” But here’s what happened: The wing-tip pontoon of the plane was smashed and carried away. . . . One of the crew went overboard and cleared away the wreckage. And that Coast Guard seaplane was unable to get off the water . . . and spent the greater part of the night taxiing back to shore—6o miles through a rough sea. A life saved and the whole story told in a few dry words! Question: What is the altitude record for airplanes? Thus record is held by Commander Renato Donati of Italy, who ascended to 47.354 feet in a Caproni biplane in 1934.

SUCCESSOR TO DR, WEATHERLY NAMED AT I. U. Prof. Edwin H. Sutherland Will Direct Work in Sociology. B’l Timet Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 19. —The appointment of Prof. Edwir H. Sutherland of the University of Chicago to the faculty of Indiana University was announced here today by President William Lowe Br\an. Prof. Sutherland will take the place of Dr. U. G. Weatherly, resigned, and will have charge of work in sociology. Prof. Sutherland has been a member of the University of Chicago faculty since 1930. and has taught at the University of Illinois, the University of Minnesota, Grand Island <Neb.i College, and William Jewell College at Liberty, Mo. He holds the A. B. degree from Grand Island College, and the Ph. D. degree from the University of Chicago. He is a member of the American Sociological Society, American Statistics Association, Chicago Academy of Criminology. Ho is the author of "Criminology,” published ir. 1924. and various monographs and papers. Outstanding Sociologist Dr. Weatherly, whose place Prof. Sutherland will take, commented on the appointment today, stating that Prof. Sutherland is one of the outstanding sociologists in America, and in his own field on criminology is probably the leading man in America. "I haver known him 15 years and know he ranks very high in the profession and that he is a man of sound character,” Dr. Weatherly said. "In sociology this is even more important than in some other fields, since the nature of the problems involved gives a man of erratic temperatment a chance to do his university a great deal of harm. • Dr. Sutherland has the reputation also of being a fine teacher, as has been proved by his experience at the Universities of Illinois and Minnesota,” Dr. Weatherly added. Has Fine Personality "My acquaintance with Prof. Sutherland began while I was a graduate student' in the University of Chicago,” commented Prof. James E. Moffatt, of the Department of Sociology and Economics. “During a summer term I was enrolled in one of Prof. Sutherland's courses. He was quite young at that lime, but I was impressed by his fine personality, his mastery of the subject, and the excellence of his teaching. "As the years have passed he has shown consistent progress in scholarship achievement. In the

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Vernon Boehle Vernon Boehle of Edgewood. Ind., is commander of Wing A of The Indianapolis Times Squadron of the Scripps-Howard Junior Aviator. Wing Ais made up of all members living north of E. Washington-st and east of N. Me-ridian-st. Mr. Boehle is one of the nation's outstanding model builders and holds two national records. In the 1934 National event at Akron. 0., his pusher model stayed aloft for anew world’s record of 15 minutes.

field of criminology he is recognized as an outstanding authority. With his fine personal qualities, rich experience, and high standards of scholarship he should prove an ideal man for the particular task involved. Moreover, his coming should mean a fine addition to our faculty group.” Praised by Dean Dean S. E. Stout of the College of Arts and Sciences commended the appointment with the following statement: "Prof. E. H. Sutherland was my colleague the last year that I taught in William Jewell College. Since that time I have followed his work and his growth with some interest during the years he has taught in the University of Illinois, the University of Minnesota, and the University of Chicago. “I am not an expert in his field, but as I have visited in the universities where he was teaching, I have uniformly received the impression from his colleagues that he was highly respected and liked, and that they took pride in his work as a scholar. I know him well enough personally to say that he is a most agreeable gentleman. I think he will be an asset to Indiana University.”

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STATE RECEIVES RELIEF FUNDS Indiana Allotment Is Not Changed Despite U. S. Slash. Although the national Federal relief expenditure for March will be approximately $28.000 000 less than in February'. Indiana will not be affected to any great extent by the reduction, Wayne Coy, director of the Governor's Unemployment Relief Commission, announced today. The $1,520,000 allocated Indiana for the last half of this month is practically the same as the February figure, Mr. Coy stated. Most of this money will go toward the general relief program and work relief. with approximately $200,000 to special activities such as rural rehabilitation, special education and transient bureaus. The government spent about $157.000.000 last month for the needy. March allotments total $129,732,527. Officials attributed part of the decline in costs to increased contributions from states and communities, the United Press reported. In addition to the $1,520,000, townships in the state will contribute about $500,000 to be spent by them under the supervision of the Governor’s Commission, Mr. Coy stated. Norway Has New Cabinet Bp I'nitrd Press OSLO. March 19.—Johan Nygaardsvold today formed Norway’s first labor government. He took the posts of premier and labor. The new premier succeeds Ludwig Mowinckel, who resigned after opposing proposals of the labor party for increased expenditures to meet the economic crisis. AILEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy cheeks sparking eyes most women can have. Dr. F. M. Edwards for 20 years treated scores of women who suffered from constipation. During these years he gave his patients a substitute for calomel made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients, naming them Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. Know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the bowels, causing a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, take one or two of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets at night for a week and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets —now and then—to keep fit. 15c, 30c and 60c. — Advertisement.

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