Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1940 — Page 10
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940
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MENTAL CLINIC
Local Persons to Take Leads, | Judge, Clerics on | Program. |
Seventeen persons from Indianap- | Olis are to be on the program of the | 21st annual conference of the Indi- | ana Society for Mental Hygiene at the Claypool Hotel May 17 and 18. Four of the ten formal addresses | at the conference will be made by indianapolis experts in psy chology | and psychiatry. The others will be] made by Purdue, Indiana University | and University of Chicago profes SOrs and experts from the U. S| Public Health Service and the Wayne County Training School for! feeble-minded, Northville. Mich Dr. Max A. Bahr, superintendent | of the Indiana Central Hospital | here, will make the opening address. | Judge Wilfred Bradshaw of thel Marion County Juvenile Court will | Speak on “The Juvenile Court. the! Parent and the Child.” Dr. David| A. Boyd, professor of psychiatry in| the Indiana University Medical School, will speak on “Religion and | Mental Health.” Thurman A. Gottschalk, director State Institutions and adminis- | trator of the State Welfare Depart. ment, will speak on “The Indiana | Mental Hygiene Clinic Program.” | Following Dr. Boyd's talk, & group of clergymen and Dr. Grant E. Wetcalf, a South Bend psychiatrist, will continue the discussion of religion and mental health The Rev. Fr. August R. Fussenegger, diocesan director of Catholic charities; Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt, | assistant rabbi of the Indianapolis | Hebrew Congregation; the Rev. W. A. Shullenberger, pastor of the Central Christian Church, the Rev. Florizel A. Pfeiderer, pastor of the Sutherland Presbyterian Church, and the Rev, J. Willard Yoder, pas= tor of St. Matthew's Episcopal] Church, all of Indianapolis, and Dr. Charles B. Schwartz, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Bloomington, will join in the discussion CREDITS CURED EAR . TO TABER'S VOICE WASHINGTON, May 9.—-(U. P) ~The voice of Rep. John Taber (R, N. Y) has accomplished for Rep. Leonard W. Schuetz «(D,, Ill) what medical science failed to per-form-—it restored hearing in an ear that had been deaf from birth Rep. Schuetz claimed today that sudden extra loud blast of Rep. Taber's foghorn voice during House debate on the Wage and Hour amendments last week restored hearing to his left ear. The effect, he said made him dizzy, ‘T've spent ‘thousands of dollars | on that ear Rep. Schuetz said, without getting any results. Since Mr. Taber spoke that day it has been all right.” ——— |
QUAIL REBUFF HU NTERS
ORGVILLE, Cal, May 9% (U.P) A flock of about 20 quail here has solved the problem of how to beimmune from the hunter, | They became tame, and now gather! on the rooftop of the residence of Mrs. V. V. Rickett, eat off the lawn and fraternize with the public like pigeons,
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Aline Rhonie, voung American mural artist and well-known flier,
trans-continental tour. Flving her own airplane she will act as the American liaison officer of the Aero Club de France, to raise funds for the establishment of canteens for Allied aviators. She recently ree turned from driving ambulances _behind the French front.
FIGHT WAGED TO CUT INFANT DEATH RATE
Increased nursing and hospital | facilities are being provided to re-|
{duce the infant death rate in In-!
diana this year, Dr. Howard B. Met-
tel, head of the bureau of maternal |
and child health of the State Health |
Board reported today, | Speaking at the Indiana Univer | sity School of Medicine post-grad- | uate course, he said that one-third of the 1500 infants who died in the! state last vear could have been | saved through adequate hospitaliza- | tion and nursing | Children suffering with St. Vitus] dance, a symptom of rheumatic are among the most pathetic | sick juveniles, Dr. Stanley | Northwestern University |
said in a lec. |
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He said that symptoms of the fever are a forerunner of adult heart | complications Principals of Indianapolis high | schools have been invited to to-| night's lecture by Dr. Bryng Bryn-| gelson, head of the speech clinic of the University of Minnesota The public will be admitted at to- | morrow night's session when the! lecturer will be Dr. Paul Harrison, | for 30 vears a missionary in Arabia. |
GIRL. 5, IS INJURED WHEN HIT BY AUTO
Five-year-old Marjorie Butrum, 811 E. 19th St, was injured slightly | vesterday when she ran into the! path of an automobile at 19th St. and Carrollton Ave. She was taken | to City Hospital. Police said the machine was drive Jack Reed, 19, of 1950 Tall- | man Ave William H. Cooper, 85, Terre| Haute, Ind, was bruised last night | when he walked into the front of | an automobile on BE. Washington | St, 100 block, He was taken to City Hospital |
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‘REGISTERED HOME' (Raid Protection Measures T0 BE DISCUSSED] Enforced in Nervous Holland
The “registered home,” a plan for better small housing, will be dis-| AMSTERDAM, THE NETHER. sign planes effective cussed at a luncheon of the Pro. LANDS, May 9 (U. P.).Military ducers’ Council Club in the Indian. | Yulbhjeirates Ah Sg ta f t ‘ ” | throughout Holland were given spe 'ATY Airport, apolis Athletic Club tomorrow |clal powers today to enforce airs foreigh planes bound or Amsters Paul T. Greene, president of the raid protection measures in View| dam must use the Heide airport,| which retain a plot, Dr. Pound Federal Home Loan Bank of Indian of the country's kev position in any six miles from Amsterdam. ETYN apolis, Will be a guest and partici extension of the war on the West| To co-operate § test of the pate in the discussion. letn Fr | 30 Cooperate in a test o The ‘registered home” provides| Th ront, Smoothness of army transport, the for the co-operative efforts of all Under the air-raid protection des Royal Netherlands Automobile Club factors of the construction industry | Cree, property owners may be re. announced a series of eross=country under the Federal house puilding | quired to strengthen buildings and runs for military drivers starting service plan, The Producers’ Ooun- [eivilians may be compelled to obey June 1, cil and the American Institute of dir-raid protection orders, There reemed a more hopeful ats Architects are co-sponsors of the| Authorities may confiscate mas |titude today that Holland's neutrals project for “the re-establishment of terials necessary to strengthen | ity could be preserved. However, public faith in the home building | buildings [railroad passenger service continued market.’ As part of its extraordinary pres restricted in the interests of mills | Following the discussion, Marshall caution program, which had in- tary transport. Hay will announce plans for mem-| volved recalling members of the Blectric railroads resumed normal bers of the local club to attend the! fighting services from leaves, and service today, but if was announced 17th annual meeting of the Pro-|calling up reservists, the Govern that nons=electric railroads would ducers’. Council, Ine, in Louisville, ment closed the big Schiphol airs resume service, “as normal as poss May 21-24, "drome, outside Amsterdam, to fors sible,” only tomorrow,
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