Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 61, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1936 — Page 11

MAY 21, 1936

ACCOUNTANTS' CROUP HEADED BY J. C. CRIM

Succeeds C. N. Carter as President of Local Organization. The new president of the Indianapolis chapter, National Association of Cost Accountants is J. C. Crim, who succeeds Charlton N. Carter. Elections were held last night in the Washington, H. F. Goll Is first vice president, E. J. Schlatter, Kokomo, second vice president; E. C. Schwler, treasurer, and Clyde D. Hunter, secretary. Directors are George S. Wells, meetings; Harry Nichols, member attendance; Curt Hirschland, membership; Joseph O. Waymire, program; A. O. Harding, Newcastle, publications; O. F. Hammer, employment, and Mort Asher, publicity. J. Brooke Heckert, associate professor of accounting at Ohio State University and a former national director of the accountants organization, spoke on “How Much Accounting Should We Do?” “As business firms grow, accumulating more complete records of part performance, the cost of obtaining and maintaining such information acts as a checkmate on the amount of accounting to be done," he said. The chapter's annual membership golf tournament is to be held June 30 in Anderson. BENEFIT IS ARRANGED FOR CATHOLIC SCHQOL Father Marchino Raising Funds for Hayden Venture. A benefit bingo party to raise funds for a Cathoiic school in Hayden, Ind., is to be held at 8:15 Sunday night in the Knights of Columbus Hall, 13th and Delawarests. Father Marchino, pastor of St. Joseph Church, He den, plans to refurnish an abandoned school and have summer sessions this year. Condition of the roads in that vicinity made the idea of a school last winter impractical. Father Marchino formerly was assistant pastor of the Church of the Little Flower, Indianapolis. A. B. IRWIN TO SPEAK TO ADVERTISING CLUB Members to Hold Noon Meeting at Columbia Club Today. A. B. Irwin, advertising and promotion manager of Stokely Brothers & Cos., was to present an advertising “case history” in his talk on “Advertising In Action” before the Advertising Club this noon at the Columbia Club. New club officers are to be elected at the meeting May 28. Those nominated are Jack E. Harding, president; Fred Lahr, vice president: Leroy C. Brcunig, treasurer; Harold L. Ross, secretary; Robert M. Bowes, Russell Etter and C. M. Davis, directors. G. Vance Smith is retiring club president. CIVIL SERVICE JOB~ APPLICATION TAKEN Position of Junior Examiner Is to Be Filled. Applications for the position of junior civil service examiner are to be received until June 10, Frank J. Boatman, secretary of the local Civil Service Board, announced today. Applicants must be graduates of a four-year college or university with the completion of 118 hours. Applications may be accepted, however, from senior students under certain conditions. Further information may be obtained from Mr. Boatman, Room 421 Federal Building. LOCAL AUTHOR TALKS ON RUSSIAN THEATER Norris Houghton Is Speaker At Washington High School. The theater in Soviet Russia was discussed by Norris Houghton, Indianapolis author of “Moscow Rehearsals,” at a Washington High School assembly yesterday. "Soviet Russia is one of the most exciting countries in the world,” said Mr. Houghton, only theatrical artist to win a Guggenheim Foundation award. “Although you may not like the form of government there, you will notice a feeling of creation and excitement.”

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PARTY TO PLAN FOR CONVENTION Democrats to Meet This Week to Select Keynoters. The arrangements committee for the Democratic state convention is to meet here this week to name keynote speakers and a permanent convention chairman and to attend to other details for the session to be held June 16 in the Coliseum at the Indiana State Fairground. Virgil M. Simmons, Fourth District chairman and head of the State Department of Public Works, is committee chairman. Other members are Henry O. Goett, Indianapolis, Marion County prosecutor and Twelfth District chairman; Alex M. Pursley, Hartford City, Fifth District chairman; Mrs. Sanford Trippett, Princeton, Seventh District vice chairman, and Miss Eudora Kelley, Nashville, Ninth District vice chairman. The arrangements committee also is to select a sergeant at arms, a chief doorkeeper and a convention secretary. Gov. McNutt may be the keynoter at the convention on both national and state affairs. WRITER PREDICTS FALL OF HITLER AS DICTATOR Edward Price Bell Se-es No Danger of World War. Edward Price Bell, former foreign correspondent of the Chicago Daily News, last night told the Beth El Men’s Club that Adolf Hitler soon will fall as dictator of the German Nazi government. He spoke in Beth E!-Zedek Temple. Mr. Bell, who has just returned from a trip through Europe and Asia, is not expecting another World War soon, because nearly all the world powers are fearful of the consequences, he said. The former correspondent said an undermining of the confidence of the German people in Hitler was growing rapidly, and that this loss of prestige would lead to his downfall.

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AUTOS CRASH HEAD-ON; MOTORIST IS ARRESTED Van Bevel Charted With Drlvinr Under Influence of Liquor. Van Bevel, 60, R. R. 14, Box 215, an automobile driver accused of leaving the scene of a head-on collison, today faced charges of drunkenness and operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor. The accident occurred last night one mile south of Allisonville oa Road 13. Mrs. Margaret Moenning, 34, of 4923 Washington-blvd, told deputy sheriffs the car driven by Bevel veered to the left side of the road, colliding with her car. Bevel disappeared following the

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