Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1938 — Page 9
THE INDIAN
Held ‘Anesthetic’: : Weather Is Constant
v Hoosier Scientist Says
‘Masn’s Origin Kept
~ * Fvom Children.
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RICHMOND, Va., Dec. 29 (U. P).
© —Delegates to the annual American
. Association for the Advancement of
- Science here argued in corridors be-
~ tween sessions today over a dra- % matic charge that modern educa-
* tional methods were “anesthetizing”
the nation’s youth.
+ Institution scientist,
Dr. Oscar Riddle, noted Carnegie .born : near
Bloomfield, Ind., brought education,
i religion and ‘radio entertainment i Wiiin the scope of his criticism last
on education he said:" “Not only are mind arousing
g . things touching the origin and
destiny of man withheld from the
; alert minds of childhood during the
of their keenest curiosity,
© but the subterfuges supplied in their
stead — together with continous
| drills of memory and absence of the
* this hitherto
joys of thought—sooner or later succeed in anesthetizing the better
functions of the minds of our boys
and girls. .On religion: “Except perhaps for a little while
in ancient and magnificent Greece
—no one has yet had opportunity to see a single generation of human
_. beings develop without | the re- " pressing influences on free inquiry © which religious: tradition throws
around these basic problems of life
science.”
On radio: “plug into the air and ‘you \ find usually friendly canopy of earth .struck through-and-through with flat-eyed crooners, commercial pleaders, rehearing demagogues and heedless jitterbugs.” Earlier, Carl Snyder, New York
' Federal Reserve Bank chief statis-
tician, declared that efforts to effect artificial rediStribution of wealth are
: unsound and unscientific.
Mr. Snyder, a former A. A. A. S.
_ vice president and one-time Ameri-
can Statistical Association president, asserted that scientific evidence gen-
Changed Much in 150,000 Years.
NEW YORK, Dec. 29 (U. P)~— The weather hasn’t changed much in the last 150,000 years, Dr. Fred B. Phleger Jr., of Amherst College,
the Geological Society of America today. : : Remains of microscopic, onecelled animals found recently about 10 feet below the sea floor 125 miles off the Atlantic Coast indicate to
geologists that temperatures 150,000 |
years ago were like those of the
read to the meeting. “Submarine cores, or samples, have revealed that skeletons of a warm water assemblage of foraminifera—animals which live in the upper part of the ocean—rest below the Arctic assemblage and represent a time before the last ice advance when the earth was as warm as it is at sthe present,” Dr. Phleger said.
Warns Third Party
May Emerge in 1940
COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 29 (U. PJ). —A paper by E. L. Oliver, executive vice president of Labor’s Non-Par-tisan League, read before the American Political Science Association by Darrell D. Smith, warned that a third party may emerge if Deniocrats desert “progressivism” in 1940. - “The Democratic National Convention will in all ‘probability decide whether or not 1940 is to see a new political ' alignment,” Mr. Oliver’s paper said. “If that convention straddles the major jssues and nominates either a conservative or a chameleon, it will be given notice to the country that there is no hope in its action for American progressives, no
Temperatures Haven’t|
told the semi-centennial meeting of |
present, Dr. Phleger said in a paper;
Against 12 Elected Legislators.
Frank: Lemons, one. of the defeated
| Republican candidates for the Legisl1ature, today said he dismissed his
affidavit contesting the election of 12 local Democratic legislators-elect because “a small fortune would have been required to pay the costs.” The affidavit, dismissed yesterday, challenged the right of Marion County Democratic legislators-elect to take their seats in the Indiana House next month on the ground of alleged illegal Vine in the Nov. 8 election.
the hearing ‘place lat the office of | Pike Township Justice of Peace Paul! Scott on Highway| 52° would have caused excessive costs in mileage for witnesses. The affidavit was dismissed yesterday two hours before the hearing was scheduled to take place. . “The delay in ‘setting the hearing would ‘have meant that we could not possibly have completed taking
ment of the: next session. of General Assembly,” ? said. . Mr. Ralston denied that “the hearing place was | fixed in Pike
the
more expensive. | “I merely appointed Mr. Scott as one of the hearing judges as prescribed by law .and his court is in Pike Township,” Mr. Ralston said. “There was no needless clay. The hearing date was set within the time provided by law.” Although the affidavit bore only Mr. Lemons’ name as complainant, the action was supporied by 11 Other defeated Republican candites for- the Legislature. None of the others commented on ihe dis-
missal.
DECLARES COST | ¢ BLOCKED CHECK
Frank Lemons Drops Action|
Mr. Lemons eharped: that County| Clerk Glenn B. Ralston rieedlessly |: : delayed setting a hearing day for| taking of evidence and that fixing|
of depositions prior] to the adjourn-|"
Mr. Lemons '
Township to make, the procedure
Cupid Sets ‘New Mark; 10,000 Wed
A new all-time record in - Marion. County marriage licenses had been reached today with. a total of 5000 for the year, topping the 1937 Tecord by 37. ~The '5000th license was issued yesterday and License Clerk Francis Feeney predicted that by Saturday night the year’s total will be swelled to about 5050. i The 1937 total was 4963, the highest of any year since the County government was
ago. : So far this month 430 licenses have been issued, &: # record for the month: of De= cember. The all-time record for any one day was May 29, when 60 were issued. June this =
1936 were tied for the monthly “record at | got.
MOVES TO RELEASE
2-t0-21-Year Sentence.
BULLETIN A petition asking. that a prison sentence given Mrs. Arline Sandlin be set aside, ‘was denied today by Criminal ‘Court Judge Frank P. Baker.
A petition to set aside a two-to-21-year prison sentence given Mrs. Arline’ Sandlin, 24-year-old mother | § of two, by. Criminal Court Judge |
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Frank P. Baker was filed in Criminal Court today. The petition filed by Mrs. Sandlin’s attorney, Miss Jessie Levy, also asked permission to withdraw a previous plea of guilty and enter a plea| of not guilty. Mrs. Sandlin had been in jail awaiting trial for one year. . She was sentenced three weeks ago on her guilty plea to a charge of “accessory after the fact to. murder in perpetration of rob
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Judge Baker ordered that Mrs. Sandlin be taken to the Indiana Women’s Prison. She was accused of loaning money to Sam Wilson to aid him in leaving Idianapolis befor his: arrest. or a charge of murder. Wilson has been jail almost one year awaiting
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. Loss to Germany Seen
“The mass. migration of Jews from| Germany may be expected to result in severe loss to that country and in a net gain to the nations to which they migrate. This. conclusion may be drawn _ from: a report by Dr. J. D. Reichard; senior surgeon of the U. S. Public Health Service, who has studied and : examined immigrants to this coun- _ try. Dr. Reichard spoke before a . symposium on mental health, ' Political and religious migrations, Dr. ichard declared, generally have caused loss to the old country of energetic, intelligent, enterprising .. stock. He said-it was the more ag- ~ gressive of the submerged group ~ which succgeds in, migrating. {Without mentioning the New Deal | : ©. or President Roosevelt’s social bet- ¥ terment program ‘by name, Mr. Snyder, said: Ib clear enough, it would seem, that we cannot do much in the way of leveling up; that is, if we ‘were to effect perfectly equal distribution ¢f income, the difference to-at least three-quarters of ~ our present day population would be scarcely noticeable. “The ‘only difference would be to the mass of the defectives and incompetents that-chiefly make up the hypothetical one-third of our under-intelligent, under-energized, under-capable population (the mongol in our midst). Apparently the chief result of ‘social minded” legislation is to stimulate the propagation of the most incapable and in} a wide sense ‘the most unfit.”
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