Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1937 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1037

ADLER TO TALK ON THEOLOGY AT: SUNDAY FORUM

Chicago University Professor on Program for Catholic Meeting.

Dr. Mortimer J. Adler, University of Chicago, former Columbia Uni- | philosophy and assistant director of the Peoples’ Institute of New York, is to speak Sunday night at the Catholic Forum in the Civic Theatre He is to discuss “Theology, Queen of the Sciences.” Dr. Adler is a professor withoul an assigned department. At Chicago University, he and President Robert M. Hutchins conduct a class in “Classics of the Western World.” The class, handled as a round-table conference, is unusual in that no “direct teaching” is involved. There are no texts and no questions The function of the two instructors is to stimulate discussion of the classics, either by asking leading questions or by arguing between until the students into the argument Dr. Adler, who is especially interested in medieval and scholastic philosophy, spoke here before the 1936 Catholic Forum sponsored by the local International Federation of Catholic Alumnae chapter. Although associated with the progressive education plan of the University of Chicago for several vears, Dr Adler is the country's foremost exponents of general classical education Dr. M. Joseph Barrv is to preside at the forum which will follow Dr Adler's address

KENTUCKY GOVERNOR BACKING FLOOD BILL

Chandler Answers Minton's Offer to Participate.

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WASHINGTON. March 3. --Govfrnor A. B. Chandler. Kentucky, today added his name to the list of those ready to be represented here support of the Minton-Crowe $50,000,000 Flood Rehabilitation Bill Senator Shermvitation to participate now Governors of Indiana, Kentucky, West Vireinia. Illinois, Missouri and Arkansas Senator Minton said he expected hearings on measure, which would make grants on the basis of damage done in each of the nine flooded states, to be scheduled after St Louis conference March 12

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SALISBURY, Md., March 3.--Mrs. Jeanette Trader, facing charges of murder in connection with the fatal shooting of her husband, Clarence Trader, wealthy utilities operator, was In critical condition in Pennin- | ular General Hospital todav following an emergency operation for an mtestinal obstruction. Physicians described her condition as "very unsatisfactorv.” She was rushed to the hospital late vesterday from the jail cell where she has been awaiting trial

HE WANTED A FIGHT: POLICEMAN OBLIGES

Not contend with breaking a weighing machine glass in Union Station last night, John Thompson. 26, of 338 S. Senate Ave. wanted to Start a fight, according to police. Selection of an opponént proved unfortunate He was patrolman Patrick Dillane who subdued and arrested Thompson on charges of drunkenness and malicious tress passing

EDITOR TO SPEAK AT CHURCH BANQUET

Guy P. Leavitt, Cincinnati. editor of Lookout, 1s to speak at Englewood Christian Church, 57 N. Rural St, Friday night at a pre-Baster Danaquet The meeting is to open the campaign for an attendanee of 1700 at Easter services Other speakers are to be the Rev O. A. Trinkle. pastor, Herman Bowers and Charles A, Taviot

SEEK STREET REPAIRS

Street Improvements for {hat seeare to be discussed by meinof the Bast Twenty-First Street Civie League , at a meeting at 8 Pp. Mm. today, The session is (0 be held at the home of the vice president, Virgil Shake, 3702 £ 21st

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HOOSIER CIRCUS OUT TO CAPTURE BIG TOP HONORS

It's Stupendous and Colos-

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acy Is Threatened.

By United Press NEW YORK, March 3.—The undisputed—it's colossal, fantasamagorious, titanic and fantastic. folks—supremacy of the Ringling

| Brothers and Barnum and Bailey

Dr. M. J. Adler

EDITOR WILL SPEAK 10 PHI BETA KAPPA

150 Members of Organiza: tion Invited to Meeting.

Indianapolis members of Phi

Beta Kappa, national scholastic organization, are to meet at 8 p. m. Monday in Rauh Memorial Library to hear Dr. William A. Shimer, | New York, executive secretary of the United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa and editor of the American Scholar, Hugh McK chapter president, proximately 150 members. Grier Shotwell, Indiana secretary, is assisting in arrangements. { Dr. Shimer has been visiting both | active and graduate chapters throughout the East and Central West. He will come here from Earlham College and will go on from here to Illinois.

STATE MAY REST IN I. U, ASSAULT TRIAL

Bul wited Presse BLOOMINGTON, March 3.-—The State may rest its case today in the trial of Robert Seay, 23: Wainer Mercer, 26, and Basil Wade 22 Bloomington yvouths charged with assaulting and robbing Erle R.| Schneider. 23, Logansport crippled student at Indiana University. Eleven witnesses, including Prosecutor Leroy Baker testified in Monroe Circuit Court yesterday after seating of a jury. First to testify was the plaintiff, who identified the defendants from the stand as the trio who took him to the old university golf course Jan. 12, 1936, and robbed him of his purse and a watch after assaulting him

RED CROSS SPENDS $190,000 IN INDIANA

Ry Taited Press EVANSVILLE, March 3.—Total | of $190,125.15 has been spent by the | American Red Cross in emergency | flood relief work in Indiana, the | regional office reported today. | This included $83.577.11 for food, | clothing and maintenance: $61.682.« 83 for rescue and mass shelter; | 25,864.70 medical, nursing and ! emergency awards for household | furnishings.

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Circus was threatened todav for the first time within memory of its oldest elephant. Mr. Jesse Adkins blew in from Indiana with his knee-high sombrero and intimated, with a few well-chosen superlatives, that the

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first-rate “circus war" along with its spangled ladies, smelly camels and pink lemonade. Messrs. Adkins and Zack Terrell are the “Cole Brothers” of the Cole Brothers-Clyvde Beatty Circus. Mr Beatty is an animal trainer named Beatty. The Cole-Beatty Circus. run bv a crew of old-timers who quit Ringling Brothers, has been a success in the Middlewest for two seasons but on March 18 it will open “under roof” in New York for the first time in defiant competition with what Dexter Fellows fondly calls “the greatest show on earth.”

Four-Week Run

Cole Brothers-Clyde Beatty will have a four-week run at the old Hippodrome while Ringling Brothers does business at Madison

| Square Garden, 15 minutes away,

For 18 years the combined Ring-ling-Barnum and Bailey circus has had a virtual monopoly on big-time circus trade. Seils-Floto tried fighting the “big show” a decade ago, was swallowed up. The BufForepaughs, Robinsons, Paddy Ryans tried it. too. They all “came a Patsy.” which in sawdust slang means went broke. No against

other circus ever stood “the greatest show earth” that was started by seven Brothers Rungeling from Baraboo, Wis. Other outfits had elephants that were less baggy in

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| the pants and more daring wild |animal acts, but the Ringlings had that thing called “flash” that is | to the big top what sex appeal is to Hollywood.

Guffaw for Threat

Mr. Fellows, Ringling’s veteran | press agent who is more of a fixture than the bearded lady, met the | threat of a “circus war” snort and guffaw.

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defying and gargantuan—" He interrupted himself a moment later to explain that never within his memory (eight months short of an elephant’s) had any other circus had the effrontery to set up shop in New York City in the spring. “And when they see that breathtaking, bewildering battalion of bellowing behemoths from darkest Africa" Mr. Fellows knew all about his bellowing behemoths, but he didn’t know when Ringling Brothers would open at Madison Square Garden. A secret, he said

STREET REPAIR WORK TO START MARCH 15

The Department Maintenance Division is to operate with a full force veginning March 15 for the first time since carly last fall, City Engineer Henry Steeg said today Sudden temperature changes and the many freezes and thaws have damaged streets, he explained. Two crews are working, but four | more are to be added. Department Inspectors are making a survey of damaged streets, he added.

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SOUGHT FOR HOLDUP OF FILLING STATION

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West Side Robbery.

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