Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1935 — Page 2

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TEACHER FLAYS I GLENN FRANK IN MORALS PROBE Wisconsin Head Condoned Immorality on Campus, Dean Charges. tu r nitrt pm* MADISON. Wis., April 26 Pres- ! Idem Glenn Frank of the University ! of Wisconsin condoned immorality | among faculty members. Chester D.! Snell, ousted dean of the university's ! extension division, told a vestlgating committee last night. The youthful appearing educator blamed the family of Mrs. Meta Berger, former university regent £nd widow of Wisconsin's Socialist Con- i gressman. for the trouble which led to his ouster. Mrs. Berger's daughter. Mrs. Doris Berger Welles, immediately struck back at Mr. Snell, announcing that she would bring suit for slander. Frank Hursley. an English instructor at the extension division, said that he also would bring suit against the dismissed dean. The names of Mrs. Welles, attorney and part-time instructor in the division, and Mr. Hursley, who is married. were linked in Mr. Snell's testimony. “The charges are preposterous.” Mrs. Welles said in Milwaukee. “I j never was guilty of unconventional conduct with Mr. Hursley.” Mr. Hursley said Mr. Snell's charges were motivated by a desire for revenge against members of the Berger family. Dean Snell told the investigating committee that he learned from Mrs. Welles’ own mother that Mr. Hursley stayed several days in the Welles’ home in 1932, while Mr. Welles was absent from the city. BANK CREDITORS SHARE DIVIDENDS OF $67,699 Payments Authorized From Assets of Aetna Trust Cos. Dividend checks, totaling $67.699.15, have been ordered mailed to depositors and creditors of the Aetna Trust and Savings Cos. by Superior Judge Joseph T. Markey. The dividend is the third to be received by creditors and depositors. The two previous dividends totaled 45 per cent. The new dividend, 10 per cent, was received from assets and collections on stockholders’ liability. Six pier cent of the dividend of $40.81169 was received from the liquidation of assets and $27,207.80 or 4 per cent from stockholders’ liability. Carl A. Ploch, representative of the Indiana Department of Financial Institutions, was ordered to pav the dividends. He is in charge of the bank's liquidation. NEW DEAL SOCIALISTIC, IS CHARGE OF COLBY Wilson Cabinet Member Attacks “Tyrannous Bureaucracy.” By United t’rrs* NEW YORK. April 26. The Roosevelt Administration was charged with converting America into a Socialist state under a tyranous beureaucratic rule unequaled in its history, by Bra inbridge Colby, former Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson, last night. He addressed the Bureau of Advertising of the American Publishers’ Association. Mr. Colby said in the short space of two years, the United States had been enmeshed ina system of bureaucracy which had its counterpart only in certain states in Europe "sunk under the autocratic sway of unresisted dictatorships.” TALMADGE REBUKED BY LOYAL ATLANTA PAPER Constitution Raps Governor for Attacks on Roosevelt. By United Prritg ATLANTA, Ga„ April 26.—The Atlanta Constitution, loyal supporter of Gov. Eugene Talmadge, today editorially rebuked the Governor for his “hysterical outbursts” in attacking President Roosevelt and the national Administration. “The Governor is serving no good purpose in his continued attacks on the Administration.” the Constitution said in praising Mr. Roosevelt's Administrate nand predicting his overwhelming re-election. “They (the attackers) have served only to discredit Georgia and to far. the flames of Democratic opposition. INK FLIES IN COURT AS JUDGE RAPS FOR ORDER Fluid Spatters Jurist: He Gets Revenge on Speeders. Municipal Judge Charles J. Karabell tday was beating with his gavel for order in the courtroom. His gavel his his fountain pen. The fountain pen hit the ceiling. Ink hit Judge Karabell and splattered over his face and collar. Judge Karabell wiped his face with a handkerchief and proceeded with the business of the court. He convicted three speeders. Caledonian Auxiliary to Gather The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Caledonian Club will meet at 2 Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Alex Beck. 5004 E. New York-st. *^/‘'‘an~TAY^ijNDAY jxrnrm Dimui (OMPUT6 WITH T)AA&£At ~ Try It once . . you'll want it again! Good food and ample servings.

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