Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1936 — Page 23

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SCIENCE HOLDS FUTURE OF U. 3. DIETZ ASSERTS

Scientists and Newspapers Must Unite for Research Program, Belief.

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30.—The of America and the newspapers of the country must unite to achieve an adequate program of scientific research for the nation, David Dietz, Science Editor of the Scripps-Howard Newspapers, said in an address before the Association for the Adof It is their

here American cement Science duty to make known nation that the future of America depends upon an adequate scientific research,” Mr.

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Dietz said In a democracy, those things hich a dictator may order upon a notice, must be achieved more slowly. An intensive scientific prograin backed by government upport is possible only if the public ees the need for it and asks This is the task which must sumed jointly by he newspapermen of

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the nation.” Government Must Act The backbone of America's naresearch program must be the

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urged a continued ‘expansion of the work of the United States Bureau of Standards, the United States Bureau United States Weather United States Public ice, and other governmental bureaus scientific research He also urged that scientists and newspapermen work together to point out that the present-day problems in the fields of economics social relations can be solved only by the application scientific methods which proved successful in physics, chemistry and hiology Hope for the future lies in furthering the spirit of science, he said

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Traces Science Reporting Mr. Dietz's was titled Science and the American Press.” it, Mr. Dietz, who been science editor of Seripps-Howard Newspapers since 1921 and who was the first president | of the National Association of Sci-

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ence Writers, scientific reporting in America. this connection, he paid tribute io the late E. W, Scripps, the Scripps-Howard Newspapers. ‘The first newspaperman to sense the new interest in science and to see the importance of furnishing accurate and dependable scientific information to the public in a day when the world was becoming in-

creasingly dependent upon the dis- |

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coveries of science, seeing genius of late E. W. Scripps,” “Mr. Scripps, after

tists of the nation, ence Dr. E. About, the same time, I was given | my first opportunity to write scientific news for the Scripps-Howard Newspapers.” Mr. Dietz told that the first sci-

entific meeting to be adequately re- | ported for American newspapers was | the meeting of the American As- | : a. sociation for the Advancement of | peral services were being completed Science held in Boston in Decem- |

Present at that meeting |

ber, 1922. were Dr. Slosson and Watson Davis, representing Science Service; Johnston, representnig the New York Times, and Mr. Dietz, representing the Scripps-Howard Newspapers. “The scientist has a right to expect that his scientific discoveries will be reported fairly and accurately, with no distortion of emphasis and no unfair implications,” Mr. Dietz told the assembled scientists STEAMER FOUNDERS ed Press BERGEN, Norway, Norwegian steamer Vorma, bound for Hull, England, from Sundsvall with a cargo of coal, was reported today to have foundered with her crew of 35.

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For five years, Henry Heitzman, 1965 Tallman- | av, has spent his spare time building this mechanical | And children in the neighborhood

Christmas tree.

will tell you the time has been well spent. year they spend happy hours watching the merry-

go-round, listening to its music. There also are swings, fish pond; a man busy pumping re sawing wood; another Chopping

2 DIOCESES TO HOLD HOLY HOUR SERVICES

Holy Hour service is to be held at SS. Peter and Paul's Cathedral New Year's eve from 7:30 p. m. to 8:30

by the pastor, the Rt. Rev, Msgr, Raymond R. Noll. Holy Hour, which | has not been held on New Year's eve in the past. is to be observed in both the Indianapolis and Fort Wayne dioceses.

5 BUSINESS SITES

Transaction Announced by Realty Company.

Five business sites the Edward ! Barker & Son Real Estate Co. was announced today by Herbert E. |

Barker, firm member.

downtown

Inc, has leased space in a story building at 130-132 York-st, chusetts-av. owner of the building. The Vossler & Dennis Trucking | Co. has moved from 102 S. Noble-st | to a one-story garage building at | 539-541 N. Senate-av.

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grabbing up feed strewn over the ground by the farmwife; another woman churning; others rocking in their chairs in front of a two-story log cabin. A neighborhood school has asked Mr. Heitzman for use of the novel creation, which includes a revolving Christmas tree. daughter, Mary Jane, 5, also shown above, and intends to keep it, adding new contrivances and decorations to the display each year.

But he built it for his

2 HOOSIERS CLAIMED OHIO YOUTHS HELD

BY VIOLENT DEATHS

‘Gas Fumes Kill Merchant;

Salesman Found Shot.

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LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dec. 30.—Two

| residents were dead here today, one | the | fumes the other of gunshot wounds.

victim of illuminating gas Robert J. Counts, 50, co-owner of Shoe Co. and former director of the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, was found dead yesterday in the gas-filled kitchen of his mother’s home, police reported. Carl A. Hunderwadal, 67, until recently a traveling salesman for the Chamberlain Ice Cream Co. was found yesterday in the basement of the Courthouse, with three bullet wounds in the head. He recently ' had lost his job because of ill health,

it | police were told.

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The Indianapolis Remodeling Co. | three- | E. New | moving from 315 Massa- | Mrs. Mattie McCord is |

The Barker |

firm also has leased the three-story | building at 447 E. Washington-st to |

the Independent Sales and Storage | Co. 1 Other buildings three-story

leased were a structure at 226 E.| to the John Deere Plow Co. and one at 722-726 N. Cap- | to the Cohn Bros. Auto | Parts Co.

‘BROOKLYN DAIRYMAN |

FUNERAL ARRANGED

Times Special BROOKLYN, Ind. Dec. 30.—Futoday for James R. Black, Brooklyn dairvman, who died in Methodist | Hospital, Indianapolis, yesterday. Mr. Black was a member of the Morgan County Board of Charities.

AVIATRIX OFF FOR BRAZIL Ey United Press DAKAR, Senegal, Dec. 30.—Marve Bastie, French woman flier, left today on a solo flight across the South Atlantic to Natal, Brazil. She started several days ago from Paris.

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