Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1938 — Page 10

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B'NAI B'RITH TO SPONSOR JEWISH CLUB AT INDIANA

Opening Next Fall, It Will Be 12th Hillel Foundation In United States.

Times Special WASHINGTON, May 11.—The 12th Hillel Foundation in the United States will be opened at Indiana University next fall, Dr. A.] L. Sachar, national director, ported to the Bmnai Brith convention in session here.

These foundations, sponsored by

B'nai Brith, are established at the |

Universities of Illincis, Wisconsin,

Ohio State, Michigan, California, Cornell, Texas, Alabama, North Carolina, Penn State and Northwestern, Dr. Sachar said.

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He described the Hillel Foundation as Jewish community houses | on college campuses. i “The work of the Foundation corresponds to that of the Wesley | Clubs for Methodists and Newman | Clubs for Catholics,” Dr. Sachar ex- | plained. He instituted the first one at th el University of Illinois 15 PRs ago | and still presides there. voung rabbi will be selected to commence the new Foundation at Indiana, he ! said, A building will be Se] and a budget established. Two hundred and twenty of the 300 | Jewish students at the school alreadv have signed as participants. “The Foundations are named | after an ancient Hebrew sage who lived about the time of Jesus,” Dr. Sachar explained. “Since the Pro- | testant and Catholic foundations | were named after men whom they honor, we did likewise. “These centers are the training grounds for institutional responsibility on the part of Jewish youth. They are places where Jewish leaders are developed under the democratic process of the student council form of government.” As a former professor of history at Illinois, Dr. Sachar has developed Hebrew culture courses at the Foundation there to the point where they are given university | credit, he said. “We have the largest religion class of anv school,” he asserted. “There are 400 students enrolled in it and half of them are non-Jews.” He cited this to show that the | Foundation also makes for good re- | lationship between Jews and Churis- | tians on the campus,

PAROLE GRANTED BY CLEMENCY BOARD

The State Clemency Commission vesterday granted one parole. commuted three sentences and de- | nied four petitions for leniency All cases were from the State | Prison at Michigan City. Dale Polley, convicted in the Mon-

roe County Circuit Court and sen- |:

tenced Oct. 13, 1937 to one to 10 years for assault and battery with intent to commit granted a parole. The three commutations were | given to Denver Pea, Abe Love and Elza Chandler. The term of Pea, sentenced to 10 to 25 years for auto | banditry in November 1833, from Rush County, was commuted to five to 25 years. Love's term was reduced from 25 years to seven to 25 years. He was convicted in Lake County Criminal | Court and sentenced in 1932 for | robbery.

EARLHAM INSTITUTE TO OPEN TOMORROW

RICHMOND, May 11 (U. P).— Earlham College's eighth annual Institute of Foreign Affairs, primarilv devoted to the study of relations of the United States with Latin America and the Orient, will be held in the college auditorium May 12, 13 and 14. Authorities from China, Japan and the United States will address the sessions. Yakichiro Suma, counselor in the Japanese embassy in Washington, will be the first prominent speaker on the initial program Thursday. The institute, founded at Earlham College in 1930, now is supported by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

FRATERNITY TO HOLD ELECTION MEETING

Delegates to the national convention of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity | will be selected at a dinner-meeting of the Indianapolis alumni chapter Monday at the Marott Hotel, President Thomas H. McMahon announced. Edward H. Knight, Indianapolis attorney, will head the delegation of three representatives and alternates Both alumni and active chapters are to be represented at the na-

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Sperhs Here

Richard (Dick) Hanley, former football coach at Northwestern University and now life insurance underwriter at Chicago, is to address the Indianapolis Associa= tion of Life Underwriters at a luncheon meeting at the Claypool Hotel tomorrow. Mr. Hanley is a member of the Round Table, a

group of life insurance underwrit= ers who have written £1.000,000

| worth of business in a single year: |

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PHONE ASSOCIATION | OPENS GON CONVENTION

Dr. A. W. Cordier to Discuss

Theme of Program.

members met today at the Claypool Hotel for their annual two-day | convention. | Theme of the convention program, | “Extent of the Telephone Service,” was to be discussed by Dr. A. W. Cordier of Manchester College in his talk on “Living Like Kings.” | Discussion groups and election of | officers are scheduled for the meet- | ing, which delegates from 381 In- | diana companies are expected to | attend, according to W. H. Beck, | association secretary.

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