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PAGE. 2 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1937

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Glass Smashing Spree Leaves Hoosier In Splinters.

trying to keep Willard Lenkendofer away from them. They believe he is hexed, or - something. In the last few days he has: Saturday: Broken door glass in his auto. Saturday (later): Watched the showcase plate glass in his store shatter. Sunday: Seen the wind slam his back door and break a window.

who live in glass houses are Human Beings.

Times Special LAFAYETTE, June 23.—Babies, destined to become eminent persons arg more apt to be born in February and March than in any other month, Dr. Ellsworth Huntington, Yale human geographer, said today at|the Purdue Institute of American Pglicy and Technology. . ‘It is known that cool weather hds a direct effect on mental activity.” Dr. Huntington said. “It apparently has a curious effect on the bifth of eminent people.” : e explained that children born

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Monday: Watched a truck clip the corner of his store and splinter py two large display windows. : Monday (later): Bought a pane { for rear door of house to replace : : the broken one—and dropped it : while lifting it from his car. He gave up and asked a neigh- : in| these two months are conceived bor to fix the broken door pane. when the parents are at the height of| physical vigor and that cool temperatures at the time of birth make CAMPAIGN LEADERS fot an increased mentality. a S a . e Y O C S Dr. Huntington said that statistics ; ow that in the United States 4 H RE : children born in March live on an : “ average of four years more than ee o 66 99 FT ~~ Dbeautitully ed of ‘Famous-Name : Prof. Mill. Speaks United Squadron to Discuss . iE r. Clarence A. Mills, University Alien Influences.’ : of| Cincinnati professor of experi- nn mental medicine, suggested today| Leaders interested in a campaign that medical scientists attempt t0| gq03inst communism, fascism and prpvide the air-conditioning industry nazism in the United States are

with standards upon which it may | ty conduct a mass meeting in Cadle

base installations.

He spoke on the relation of cliinfluences on

matic and weather health.

Other_speakers today were to include Dr. J. H. Kolb, University of Wisconsin rural sociologist, and Dr. Walter B. Pitkin, author and |lec-

turer.

Tabernacle at 8 p. m. Monday. The meeting 1s being sponsored by the United Squadron. an organization formed “to combat alien influences in the United States.” Speakers are to include Homer Chaillaux, national Americanism officer of the American Legicn, and

In an address last night Dr. Pitkin | Ww, ©. Aschanhort of Fiora. Ind. said that the spirit of uncertainty is of the Squadron's speaking staff. delaying prosperity that would re- Mr : 1 ; = r. Chaillaux is to speak on Suit fron} a needed $50,000,000,000 communistic trends in the United

housing program. States and Mr. Aschanhort is to

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