Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1936 — Page 7

IH STANDARD FOR INSURANCE ‘DEALING URGED

McClain Tells Underwriters Indiana Regulations Are Beneficial.

‘In their insurance dealings, the best interests of the public can be served only by the appointing and licensing of agents of unquestioned integrity, with an intimate knowledge of the insurance business, Harry B. McClain, Indiana Insurance Commissioner, told Indianapolis underwriters today. Mr. McClain spoke at a luncheon of the Indianapolis chapter, Chartered Life Underwriters, in the Columbia Club. He praised the new Indiana insurance regulations, saying, “The insuring public of Indiana is assured of a high standard of service by life insurance agents licensed under the new state regulations.” “The Indiana agents" qualification regulations mark a great step in advance for the insuring public and their beneficiaries,” he added. “This program has the support and co-operation of the leading life insurance executives in Indiana. It generally is conceded that in due time the new. qualification regulations will place Indiana ahead of all states in maintaining the highest standards of insurance service.”

MISSIONARY SOCIETY CHOOSES OFFICERS |

By United Press BLUFFTON, Ind., Oct. 9.—Mrs. E. V. Anderson, Elkhart. was elected | president of the Women’s Missionary Society of the Indiana Synod | of the United Lutheran Church in the final session of the annual convention yesterday. The First Lutheran Church of Indianapolis was selected as the site for the 1937 convention. Other officers chosen were: Mrs. | A. K. Trout, Indianapolis, vice | president; Mrs. Morton Hanson, Indianapolis, secretary; Mrs. C. PF. Koch, Richmond, treasurer, and Mrs. G. C. Goering,’ Middlebury, statistician.

U. S. WOMAN WRITER IS JAILED IN SPAIN

By United Press MADRID, ' Oct. 9.—The United States Embassy today was attempting to obtain the release. from a Spanish prison of Jane Anderson, who appealed to the chancellory as an American newspaper woman and a native of Atlanta, Ga. Miss Anderson, detained in the women's jail here for two weeks, was arrested on charges of espionage. Miss Anderson said her arrest probably was due to the fact that two Spanish friends had been found to

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Committee to Plan Details of Observance on Oct. 27.

A Navy Day celebration on Oct. 27, birthday anniversary of the late President Theodore Roosevelt, is to be ‘sponsored here by the Navy League of the United States, James E. Fischer, chairman of the state observance committee, said today. He announced members of the committee as: D. J. Angus, F. O. Belzer, Hilton U. Brown, J. W. Carr, O. F. Heslar, Mayor John W. Kern, Felix M. McWhirter, Dudley Smith and Maj. Gen. Robert H. Tyndall, all of Indianapolis; C. Y. Andrews, Peru; Paul G. Andres, Columbus; Dr. B.

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Gurtner bo, Orleans; Joseph Fallon, Richmond; Brig. Gen. L. R. Gignilliat, Culver; M. B. Goldfarb, Terre Haute; M. G. Hall, Lafayette.

Richmond; Harry Neanover, wood; C. O. Rider, Bluffton; Paul H. Schmidt, Evansville. Herbert L. Sharlock, South Bend; W. L. Small, Fort Wayne; Norman S. Springer, Rushville; Wolfe, Hammond, and C. B. Young, Attica.

FAIR CONSTRUCTION TO START

NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—Construction of buildings for the 1939 World's Fair, to cost $125,000,000, will start in December, it was announced today.

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School pupils from all over the city today viewed the General Mottors Parade of Progress Exposition at World War Memorial Plaza. An estimated 20,000 viewed the “world’s fair on wheels” yesterday, officials said, and they expect larger crowds when the weather clears. Approximately 1000 Butler University students were scheduled to inspect the exhibits today, in addition to, higher grade pupils from public and parochial schools. One of the most popular exhibits is “Old

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T0' BE DEDICATED

The Board of Park Commissioners has set Oct. 15 as date for dedication of the new Pleasant Runblvd extension from 8. Meridian-st to Bluff-rd. Commissioner Paul E. Rathert is arranging for the board's participation in the ceremonies opening the drive. It was built in co-opera-tion with the WPA,

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GAS SALESMEN MEET

More than 30 Indianapolis appliance dealers of the Citizens Gas and Coke Co. heard Fred G. Rastenburg, general sales manager, outline a co-operative program for the ensuing year at a luncheon in the Lincoln Hotel today. (“There is a replacement market for 25.000 gas ranges in the city,”

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