Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1937 — Page 6

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NBC BANS TALK BY JOHNSON ON SOCIAL DISEASE

Subject Not Suitable for

Radio Audience, Studio Rules.

PD) said

Co Johnson

NEW YORK, Nov. 11 The National Broadcasting today that Gen. Hugh S did not make his usual radio talk last night because his subject, social diseases, was not suitable for the

radio audience. Gen Indianapolis Times NRA head

four

Johnson, anda broadasting

columnist former has been week WwW , last hot

ror

he arrived at the studios he was told Senex ras subst itt

the 15-

hen night he had pre-

deliver the Piano music lose of Johnson

it near the c¢ inute Gen br oadcast this statement to the studio tonight a speech n General Parran’s, of States Public Health Service,

came

with

nited crusade against diseases. minutes before 1 was to go on the air hat tl cussion was not in accord with the policies of the National Broadcasiing Co Thank vou and good ot

nigh

Soclal few

I was informed t 1e dis-

Policy Is Explained had manuwas no

The company said that it been impossible to reach Gen son to tell him that his seript, submitted in advance, not acceptable, which left him time to prepare another. “The policy of NBC has been established after consultation with reputable physicians, who have admitted themselves at a loss as to to discuss the topic of social before an audience of chil= adolescents and adul company said ‘The NBC

with the war

how diseases Appt ts” is in entire sympathy on social diseases, but has not vet found a way for radio to contribute to this campaign without serisusly embarrassing the family group.’ Aft Gen. Johnson left the dios, where it was said, he “blew eapiss of his manuscript

er stu-

up »

times a |

hat he could | ite 1, 3} was permitted | ‘Spencer to Seek Speedy pre- | in support of |

the | |

Al

the |

were de-’

| tivered to newspapers and press as-

sociations. The speech dealt with “Public | Enemies Nos. 1 and 2,” which Gen. | Johnson described as gonorrhea and syphilis. “Until recently,” said the manuscript, “I would not have been permitted to accuse them by name on

BAS 00. REPORTS RISE IN REVENUE FOR 3 QUARTER

| the radio or In my newspaper col- |

umn, except perhaps some remote references under some of their ob- | scure aliases which would mean [little or nothing to nine listeners {out of 10. “Fortunately, that is all changed now. Polls of public opinion about | this ostrich-like complacency have condemned it overwhelmingly by exby people of all classes. The most meticulous of writers, newspapers, journals, and the radio have agreed to drag these reptiles from their holes into the light of | day and end their hideous power to harm humanity.”

ALLEGED SWINDLERS

pressions

Trial for Youngs.

Donald E. Young and his former wife, Elsie Mae Young, were held in Marion County Jail

of $6100 in an alleged “love-swindle They arrived here last night in | custody of police officers after extradition from Florida. Prosecutor Herbert M. Spencer said the | couple would be arraigned in Crim{inal Court tomorrow or Saturday. He said he will ask for a speedy trial Their return ended two weeks of efforts by Mr. Spencer and his agents in Florida to extradite { the fugitives An Indianapolis man and woman alleged confidence

larceny

{ were victims of game, The man, according to police, gave Mrs. Young $4400 after she had promised to marry him. Mrs. Young is alleged to have: fled with the money. Young is aileged to have made off with $1700 given him bv a local woman to buy a filling station.

ARE RETURNED HERE

today | charged in indictments with grand

‘Utility Shows Increase of $28,552 in Operating Income.

An increase of $28,552.75 in oper- | ating revenues of the Citizens Gas |

the previous quarter, was disclosed troller’s office today. Revenues last quarter $1572,688.77 as compared $1544,136.02 the previous quarter. [ Operating expenses last quarter

totaled

$1,007,490 the

| June 30. | ‘The operating income last quarter totaled $480,413, exclusive of fixed | charges. After reductions for charges the net income for

for

and Coke Utility during the three- | month period ending Sept. 30 over |

in a report on file in the City Con- | 3

with |

were $1,092.275.69 as compared with | RN period ending |O%

00. John E. Ohleyer, Fidelity Trust Co. vice president, was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Utilities District. He succeeds John H.| Duffee, who resigned to become an

official of a Toledo manufacturing company.

15-YEAR-OLD GIRL MISSING FIVE DAYS

Eileen Adams, 15, has been missing from her home at 225 S. Keystone Ave., since Saturday when she (left to go 0 a movie, her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Adams, told t police today. & The girl, a puEpil in the seventh grade at School 21, never before thad been unaccountably absent Ef from home, her

Rk parents said. She | was to have go.ae |

o the home of a irl friend, the parents said, but never arrived They have asked City and

Eileen Adams

there,

fixed | phe Police to Search for her,

quarter totaled $115928, the revert [KERN TO PRESIDE AT

I stated.

| Directors of the utility had cash |

{on hand totaling $599,702 as of Sept. 30, according to the report.

Sept. 30 also was reported.

A surplus totaling $1,716,879 as of | | now member of the Federal Board |

TAX HEARINGS HERE

John W. Kern, former Mayor and

The report fixed depreciation of | of Tax Appeals, returned here yes-

the plant at $84,610 during the three-month period and charges |against the agreement with the In- | dianapolis Gas Co. atl $150, 644, In-

| terday. He said he would preside at la series of tax hearings. He will be

in the city about two weeks.

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terest on revenue bonds totaled $90,- |

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| toonist,

These old friends hadn’t seen each other

And after each had dictated his advertisement to a clerk, they almost made a deal—at least, they were only a house and a cow apart. “Model A, 1929 pickup for good cow,” adver His friend, “FourAfter that, trade negotiations between the two stopped because Mr.

ASKS ALIMONY REDUCTION | for a Circuit Court hearing of his

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Forida' S Supreme Court on his plea divorce,

Old Friends Almost Make Deal |

THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1987

Before You Give Your Children Unknown Preparations Always Ask Your

FAMILY DOCTOR

Times Photo. for 15 years—-not since time in church” in North Indianapolis—until they met, quite by idence, at The Indianapolis Times Classified Advertising desk,

was the “Wanted to Trade” tisement of Hurlie Burdett (left), R. R. 18, Box 336A Leroy Duncan, 706 Ingomar Ave, wanted to trade a room house. Take used car as down payment.”

Burdett couldn't use another house. “How's your “Wite ‘and all the kids?

an didn’t want a cow and Mr. hey did hav ca fine time asking,

{ petition seeking reduction in ali[mony payments to his former wife, | Mrs, Priscilla Willard Walpole. Mrs. | | Walpole has remarried since their |

Nov. 11

today awaited a ruling by |

A

RI. 6364 .

| known to doctors and public

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Ruffled Priscilla CURTAI N \ and Lace PANELS

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45 Lace Panels

Large assortment of Rough Weaves in new floral bh or ders and Modernist i ¢ d esigns,

Ra Pt het

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T2-INCH PRISCILLAS

Fine quality Cushion Dots, Figured and Clip Dots in pastel shades with selftrimmed wide ruffles,

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AY

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2 «Yd. Damask PRAPLS

New Fall TAILORED CURTAINS

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2c

Waterproof Window Shades

29-

Rize 36x86 green and ‘on colors. Will not erack or pin<hole, Bari ed roll- °

sj-98

rs Leader’ s—Basement,

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Special Savings! Were are a few of fo-

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CHILDREN'S GLOVES PART WOOL

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Feader's

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WOMEN'S 2.WAY STRETCH GIRDLES

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BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS

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BOYS’ SWEATERS

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TOT'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS

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Infants’ Recelv-

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Tender va ANEONL,

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66x80 INDIAN BLANKETS

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