Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1939 — Page 12

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STRESSES DUTY OF EDUCATORS

Shelbyville Official Speaks; Gottschalk Cites New Welfare Field.

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, June 28—W. F. Loper, Shelbyville Public Schoois Superintendent, told Indiana school heads today that ‘we are recognizing more and more that the responsibility of adequately preparing vouth for the problems of adult life rests with the school.” He spoke at the Summer Conference for School at Indiana University here.

Administrators] :

Thurman A. Gottschalk, State | |

welfare administrator,

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Safety Skits Begin Tonight— First playground safety skits of a series to be given under sponsorship of the Police, the WPA and the Park Department will be given tonight at Fall Creek Park. A band concert will precede the playlets.

Nurserymen to Meet—The In-| diana Nurserymen’s Association will meet tomorrow afternoon at] A. Wiegand's Sons Co. Frank N. Wallace, State entomologist, will address the group. B. K. Ottinger, | Snacks Corner, is a member of the| reception committee.

Kent Appointed—Stanley R. Kent, former Indianapolis newspaperman, has been appvinted educational information assistant to the Indiana Agricultural Conservation Committee, with headquarters at Purdue University.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

CIRCLING THE CITY)

YELLS IKE A MAN, STOREBREAKERS RUN

Someone broke a glass in the door of the Regal Store, 1929 W. Morris St., early today and awakened Mrs. Anna Farrington, 1930 W. Morris |

St., and her two daughters, Thelma, of Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Noel of and one-half years.

18, and Dorothy, 16. saw two!

They looked out and yauths. Mrs. Farrington yelled in| that of a man. The youths fled. | The owner of the Quality Market, |

one broke a front window and stole a quantity of fireworks. Morris Kitterman reported that someone entered his filling station at 5498 Brookville Road and stole $14 worth of cigarets and $200 worth of tires.

SENATOR TAFT'S SON WEDS NEW YORK, June 28 (U. P.).— Miss Blanca Duncan Noel, daughter

New York City, and Robert Taft, son of Senator and Mrs. Robert A.

la voice she hoped would resemble Taft of Cincinnati, were married

yesterday at St. James Church. They plan a honeymoon in Ber-

ELMER KERR TAKEN TO FEDERAL PRISON

Elmer Kerr, 57-year-old former president of the Commercial Bank & Trust Co., Union City, Ind., today was taken to the Northeastern Federal Penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pa., to begin serving a sentence of two

James M. Campbell, deputy U. S.! Marshal, took Kerr into custody at| his Union City home on the way| to the prison. Kerr was found guilty two weeks ago by Federal

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1939

U. S. SUB IS RAMMED CRISTOBAL,

Canal Zone, June 128 (U. P.).—The United States sub-

marine Seal was rammed by the

small French coastal

Neither ship suffered serious dam-

steamship Troisilets as it left the Gatun Locks of the Panama Canal yesterday,

age, and both proceeded to Balboa.

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MURPHY'S 5&10

Judge Robert C. Baltzell of viola- | tion of the National Banking Act. |

all public school teachers be trained : in the phases of sociology which] touch the new public welfare field.|

Must Start With Child | “Our universities and colleges,” he said, “to my way of thinking, cannot | spend too much time in the study | of social welfare, public dependency, | delinquency and methods for prevention of social ills. | “The trend of our work is boldly | indicated. We must work in the|

field of prevention as ardently as is| ; : within our power. It is given to] When a week passes without a playground accident, a gold star

us to develop adequate programs in| is posted opposite that playgrounds name on this chart in City Hall. public welfare for the prevention | Sergt. Albert C. Magenheimer (right) of the Police Accident Prevenof dependency and conditions lead-| tion Bureau, discusses the summer safety program with Frank Luzar, ing to crime. We must begin with| City Recreation Supervisor. Silver stars indicate one minor accident;

the child and we must spend a little| @ green star means a major mishap, and a red star means “too many

more than we have been spending,| accidents.” if we expect to make it a perma-| ' nently beneficial program.” Recalls St. Paul's Roster—A roster| Smith Heads Lutherans—William

N NY! y : X | ‘ #5 Mr. LOBte A, through | °f political and business leaders who Smith was clected president of the

the National Youth Administration have been members fo St. Paul's Indianapolis District Luther League program, the schools may act as Episcopal Church was recalled by at a meeting in the First English SL lh LYie of Drojests/sudge James A. Collins at a banquet| Lutheran Church 9 night. ® ine the Rt. Rev. Richard A.|Wayne Hall was elected vice presito_the school. honoring dent; Miss Vera Wendell, secretary;

. ; : { Kirchhoffer, Bishop of the Indian- { Puc Sehonls SUPGLRiCRogas apd SPO Episcopal socese, Tat might [Ms Franoes Felon, bescile’ safety Levons Set Ameren Ro 1s i oi land the Rev. K. E. Hartman, Ebe- ; v i ill | president of the American Associa- [Cross Water saiely Insel al

[Thonies A Jenuvions, Jorma vice | ever Evangelical Lutheran Church |pe gi f 10 t M > Ces ident. was senior w yen from 10 a. m. to noon Montion of School Administrators, was President, was senior warden at St.| adv} Sgn aq to address the conference tonight on| Paul's, Judge Collins said. Thoth (BRSION, pasiorsatvises. |day, Wednesday and Friday at the “Some Current Problems of Youth Laggart. Joseph E. McDonald and| Agiend Optimist Conclave—sev- | Ravenswood oath Miner girection Education.” {David E. Ture, one Senalor jel Indianapolis couples are in|° ® : 3 a | 20d Ne lays omas L. Sul-|pjchmond, Va.. attending the 21st] I a an Why Were annual convention of Optimist In5 congregation.

Indianapolis Public Library patrons aren't sissies. A little thing like 91-degree temperature doesn’t stop them from following their bookwormish proclivities, Librarian Luther L. Dickerson said today. Mr. Dickerson said that despite yesterday's intense heat, readers took 887 books from the Central Library, only 156 less than were borrowed last Jan. 13 with 30degree temperature. The torrid temperature also apparently fails to switch patrons to light reading. Among the titles of books borrowed yesterday were “Plane and Spherical Trigonometry,” “Liquid Baths for the Heat Treatment of Steel,” “Six Systems of Indian Philosophy,” and “Industrial Spanish.”

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Association Honors Batis—Deputy | i ! : Inspector Robert L. Batts, head of (ternational. The yinclude Mr. and the Indianapolis Police Department | Awarded Fellowship — Jean p.fAls P. W. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. H. S./yadio division has been elected to ‘Piatt, graduzte of Butler University Allen. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pray, Mr./membership in the International in 1932. has heen awarded a Na. and Mrs. George Browne, Mr. and Association of Chiefs of Police. tional Research Council fellowship | MIS. J. E. Shemon and Mr. and Mrs. | | troy od at pW. B. Hanchett. | Safety Picnic Billed—The Citizens mdi hg Ae {Safety Committee will hold its sixth | land. He will do work in experl-| Astronomer Will Lecture—Carl H. annual picnic tomorrow afternoon | mental psvchology. For the last/gchmidgall, Peoria, Ill. astronomer and night at the country home of | two years Mr. Piatt has been an as-janq inventor, is to address the Indi- py. Herman G. Morgan. James P.| sistant professor of anatomy at theiang Astronomical Society at 2 p. m. Tretton of Indianapolis Railways, | University of Vermont medical sunday at the Typographical Ter- lis committee president. school. race. In his lecture, “The Star of a Bethlehem.” he will attempt to] G. O. P. to Hear Weddle—KenVo Boje) In On Shir one | show from the scientific standpoint neth A. Weddle, member of the | insses which began today at Rav & the cause of appearance of the star state Executive Committee of the RR ee ow ay al RAvens-| at the birth of Christ. {Republican Fundamentalists, will! wood Beach, directed by Kenneth |address the Garfield Republican Bennetf, American Red Cross in-| Fish Fry Arranged—The annual Club tonight at 2145 Shelby St.| structor. Classes will meet each summer festival and fish fry of the on “A Republican Tax Program.” | Monday. Wednesday and Friday Fairfax Christian Church will be| during July. There are 21 in the held on the lawn of the church.| Clifton Club to Meet—The Clifton senior life saving ciasses and 10 in| Berwick and W. North Sts. Thurs- Townsend Club No. 26 is to meet junior classes. day, Friday and Saturday nights. [tomorrow night at the I. O. O. F. Hall, 1120 W. 30th St. Discusses ‘Farm Ilis’—Dr. Harry | E. Barnard, research director for{ Named Assistant Manager—Raythe National Farm Chemurgic mond A. Gaul has been appointed | Council and former food commis- assistant manager of the Pearson sioner of Indiana, told the Rotary Furniture store, 133 W. Washington Club here yesterday that the solu- St, which now is celebrating the tion of “perplexing American farm [third anniversary of its present | location.

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Legion Names Scanlon — Police Lieut. Dan Scanlon has been elected commander of Police Post 55, American Legion. Clyde Mitchell ‘was elected first vice commander; Frank Delatore, outside guard; {Joseph Stutesman, finance officer; Frank Arbuckle, adjutant, and Ed- | problems is in the hands of the {win Jordan, chaplain. nation’s chemical laboratories.”

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A meeting of the subcommittee of | City officials studying advisability, of the City buying the Indianapolis] Water Co. has been set tentatively | {for Saturday to study the report of | Judson Dickerman, | Mr. Dickerman, Federal

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Trade | Commission utilities engineering ex- | pert loaned to the City several weeks] ago, has completed his report. It is] to be printed before being submitted | to the subcommittee, and if the printed copies are not ready by Sat-| urday, Mayor Sullivan indicated, the meeting may be postponed until next week. .

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