Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1938 — Page 7

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* CHICAGO WOMAN WILL SPEAK ON WELFARE WORK

First General Assembly of State Conference Set For Tonight.”

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Miss Charlotte Carr of Chicago’s ; : Hull House is to speak at 8 o'clock : z tonight at the first general as- i . aun % fe sembly of the State Conference on : : : : : . Social Work, meeting at the Lin-

coln and Claypool Hotels. : ; ; Speaking in the Assembly Room : of the Claypool, Miss Carr will dis- : : ’ cuss “Social Legislation Affecting : Children.” Mayor Boetcher and 2 : : Thurman A. Gottschalk, State De- ; ; : : . % =

partment of Public Welfare administrator, also will speak. More than 700 social workers from Indiana were attending today’s final sessions of the 13 Laura Greely study courses being hgld in connection with the conference. This is 300 more than attended last year.

Raps Poverty

Bleecker Marquette, Cincinnati Public Health Federation executive, who is conducting one of the courses, said yesterday that poverty is the cause of the high mortality rate in the United States. He called upon the social workers to co-operate in every way with city and state aealth officials and indorsed hospitalization insurance. / but did not view it as a cure-all. Among those who spoke yesterday at the study groups were Miss Eileen E. Ward of St. Louis University; Dr. Minna Emch, Northwestern University psychiatrist; Miss Leah Feder of Washington University, St. Louis, and Miss Sybil Foster, Child Welfare League of America. Tomorrow will be given over to discussion on health, delinquency and correction, the family and community organization. Among those scheduled to speak are J. H. Patterson, Grant County Infirmary; Dr. Don W. Gudakunst, Michigan Department of Health, and Dr. C. J. McIntyre of Indianapolis.

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NEW YORK, Nov. 3 (U. P)-— Prof. Harry D. Gideonse thinks swing music is a bad thing for the country. He told undergraduates at a Barnard College assembly: “Swing is musical = Hitlerism. There is a mass sense of ‘letting oneself go.” He said that attempts of educators for detachment from emotion, the intense specialization of society and - the habit of “spectatoritis” have led to emotional starvation. This, he concluded, opens the way for a dictator who will promise to give people genuine mass thrills.

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