Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1940 — Page 2

PAGE 2 ms — ———— FRIDAY, MAY 'T%, 108 fl’ Administrator of being a “false au i. » | . | : ot CHICAGO CALLS W'NUTT FOE ASRS, Sthesinen WARNS OF WAR IN Valuation of City Dwellings ALUMNI He declared th ome tax, | ’ OF SMALL BUSINESS | Soa Fi Mr. REoNubt's admin. | 5 Ww ni T0 HEAR DR, LAVES MARION, ind, May 17 (U. P,).-- istration, could have bten ‘made a | | : " " J ports Clarence A. Benadum seeking the constructive instrument ‘to bi

# | ( di Republican nomination for Gov- sound state economy, but that in- ] . : | ‘Prof. Waltér H, 'C, Tvés, ‘director crnor, Tast hight assailed the Demo- stead “he created Bh Stent | : : a aren atin] | Huger of 3.31 ‘Persons 11¥e ‘th ‘One fur fie tenchitip Of s6elnl Welfehdes wt cratic administration of former c¢ppression which reduce e little Ik i | erty fahapolis Cit) y " ‘ Governor Paul V. McNutt and ac- arena, to a state just one jump 8 i | Himits Was placed ‘at “$148598175 by | The survey ‘will ‘cover “all types he it ot oH NE cused the present Federal Security ahead of the sheriff.” : [the WPA ‘Real Property Survey to- '¢1 buildings in the ‘Clty. The ‘rest. sPeak at ‘the informal buffet supper —— ~~ ern cay. Fdehtial bhase, just completed within lof Thdidhapdlis alin 8 the hr

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The “survey, ‘which ‘is pe dnd a he will I to versity th the ‘Cold Rod of ‘the tu ‘bring up to ‘date U. 8B. ‘Départ- |» fivesmile radius ‘outside the City, | 4 ‘ lent ‘of Commerde ‘feal Prope erty Becording to George Rooker, segre- | Lovel Washihgtoh ‘at 8 'p. ‘th. Buh Vital, ‘Bradshaw Says |ngires for thaiatapols, complied in tary-treasiter of fhe Oity Blan day. [Oapitol Ave, ‘is ‘president bf ‘the

| Int tation ‘for Youth | 4 1 1 Interpretatio . Ib Oe [1984. found that there Whe 114-245 Commission. Mrs, J. Williath Hofmanhh, 4340 N, i At Mental Session. | { At Jewish nter. [dvrelling units 1h the € y, of whieh : A LE . I | The ‘problems of juvehile ‘delin are ate "1b 88 trctures, oie | OPN OD, his TUNIS niin Sif, ofiva Digi W, © f | i e 5 0 vehille “1 fe are 719883 ® i OLLYWOOD, May 17 (UJ, P= " ‘ NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WATCHES AT | | ‘quency cannot he met fully By thie [61 which include more thah dite uit, ‘Parents of Bobby Biéeh, th n sie | CHngery of Washingtoh High Behan i courts— they mist ‘Be het ‘By ‘Har. | The survey listed 59,241 sing’ ‘family ‘oh fife today, asked ‘that his #ip- 18 member ‘bf the AMMBL Pounds - |

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'Putdue University, said in a paper

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|'o'8hes, professor ‘of educational 4 psychology at Pupdie, provided th! ue folir-state ‘convention of tHe

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leondition, ‘Dr. ‘Frederic B. Knight,

read here today. | ‘Daniel Frisch , ‘convention | The paper ‘was ‘addressed to the spencer, 21st ‘annual Ce of Na ah diana Society for Mental Hygiene ; ‘which began two-day sessions in the Qhjp Valley ‘Region ‘Opens s read by Dr. Claypool Hotel, Tt was r y -. Irving Brasch, wh instructor ‘at ‘the Sessions With Services

In Beth-El Temple.

He and Dr. Harriet Eastabrooks

their addresses a picture Of DAr- (nq ‘roiray Zionist Regioh ‘will Be

1'ent and teached respansibility for

the thoughts ahd ‘actions of chil- opened tonight ‘with services in the

‘dren from: 3 years old through juh- Beth-El Temple. Rabbi Samiel i} ior high school. Cooper, ‘Charleston, WwW. Va, ‘will

Vacation Discussed speak,

th ‘his ‘paper, ‘Dr. ‘Knight ‘pointed Delegates from Thdiana, ‘Ohio, lout that radio and hews reports of Kentucky and West Virginia are ‘to

| furious armed ‘activity ih FEUrope. |gitand the services hd Sessions.

'uflaccompanied by ‘un ‘explanation wp. Oneg Shabbat Will Be Held

| j BN of reasons and fundamental objec-|., 5. A oat 2:30 p,m, tomorrow ih the vestry |] tives, would lead to w decided ack po or imathoR1. A Sympositith ‘Will

de aSliing Of ‘the ‘event ‘as ‘a ly. ag 'by ‘Dr. Branitel ‘Grmoran, ‘of Dr. ‘O'Shea ‘dealt With ‘the ‘¢hita Hebrew Unloh College, ‘Cincinnati: : o IWdddia ws AT iy | OUTS Lipsky, former ‘president ‘of during his leisure time, particularly Oba \ | ' A . A the Zionist Organization of Amerduring the summer months, She fon: RABBI Dames ‘G. Heller. ‘Oi | : \ three , JY ) ¥. > - I rain, (Hare 'einatti, ‘president of the ‘Ovio Valley

Iperhaps sevén should ‘hot be sent to : | Playgrotines overrih ‘with larger Region, and Rabbi Samuel Blumer - os field, ‘Chicago.

boys and girls, unless there was a oP 'sectioh roped off for them und a he ‘executive board ‘will meet ut ‘special supervisor ‘for them. > Pm. in the temple. ‘Mayor RegiIf ‘ho such wrrangement exists tn Nald H. Sullivdh is to greet delea neighborhood, Dr. O'Shea sug- gates at a mass meeting in Kirshgested that the mothers of the chil. baum Center at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow. dren ‘get together and take all the Greetings also ‘will Be extended by group for maybe a ‘week ut a time, Rabbi ‘Elias Charry, convention arranging housework so ‘that they ‘chairman, and Mrs. 8. ‘A. ‘Silbérman, could keep ‘a ‘pretty close watch, bg Rage gl abbi Heller ‘will give ‘his ‘report ("a Cites Need ‘of act laid Mr. Tipsky ‘Will Be the ‘speaker. She ‘pointed ‘out that the ‘mother Cantor Myro ‘Glass, accompanied by ih charge ‘must Know ‘when ‘a ‘dis- Mildred Porethan, ‘will ‘present ‘a agreement develops, what led to the ‘group of Palestine tongs disagreement, and must go about A program will be presented over settling ‘it, ‘hot alone to create har- WFBM at 1] ‘a. 'm. Sunday. The mony but also to give each child a speakers ‘will be Rabbi J, Marshall fuller understanding ‘of the others’ Taxay, Terre Huute: Sbolombn N. Hy to make ‘each like the Suze Louisville, and Albert W other better. Shulman, South Bend. She said that some one should be Moshe Smilansky, ‘Who 'fecently with the ‘children for ‘a ‘while from arrived ih the United States fiom the safety angle, wnalyzing hazards Palestine, Wnd Worrls Rudenhsky. and devising solutions for them, New York. ‘will speak ®t a Sunday She ‘said they should ‘have & fre- lunchedn ‘which ‘Will Be ‘devoted to ea tHio T oh that ‘would run SE a of the Jewish National S : S. und, i when the ball By Heller and Mr. Lipsky ‘wil ! ! ‘ speak over a Secon 3 rer To ‘which the ‘children ‘would an- WIRE: at 3p a a ve swer, “We call for help. or What. The ‘convention will close with a : gH Ni Sotion NT Rg banquet Sunday hight inh the Hotel learned it, like a lesson on, tS yitich ew offic, C y Za electe a . 2 Dr. O'Shea said that children of jpn wii) Ne Instaltett, Panter Prisch. enough raters ‘to Yee then 0c. Fon ry dent of the Region; ‘Rubb ! : ! ~ ‘Heller ‘a r Kv will cupied and that adults should see —— Lipsky will ‘spenk. to it that they developed the necessary skill to use the ‘materials,

Bradshaw Ts Speaker |

“It is known technically that wh | individual ‘must have more successes | and satisfaction each day than he | has failures ®nd ‘discouragement if | he is to be a ‘well-balanced individual,” he said. | Dr. Franz Alexander of the Tnstitute for Psychoanalysis, ‘Chicago, | addressed the conference “On Hu- | man Motivations,” and sald that | the theory that superior individuals | alwavs sees to exploit average people is ‘disproved by mental physicians. RED CROWN aacali Dr. Max Bahr, ‘Central Thdianh : NRT Hospital ‘superintendent, reviewed ’ the history ‘of psychiatry inh Thdiana and Judge Wilfred Bradshaw of Juvenile ‘Court spoke on “The Juvenile ‘Court, the Parent ahd the Child.” Thurman A. ‘Gottschalk Safe Welfare Divector, and Dr. David Slight, ‘professor ‘of ‘psychiatry, University ‘of ‘Chicago, were to speak at the dinner meeting, ®nd sessions were to continue tomorrow.

$14,650,000 PAID ON INSURANCE HERE

Life insurance polievholders und beneficiaries fh Tndiahh were paid $56.200.000 in 1939, A 8 per cent gain over 1938, necording to a ¢compilation by the Nationa! Inder‘writer. weekly ihsurance newspaper Indianapolis led ‘with $14,850,000, compared to $15410000 in 1938. Ft. Wayne was second with $2 250.000; Evansville ‘third, $2,170,000; South | Bend, $1.860,000; Gary. %1,195.000; Terre Haute, $990.000: Muncie, $021 - 000; Hammond, $647,000. Anderson, | $636,000; Lafayette, $460,000; Past | Chicago, $425,000: Kokomo, $388.000; Marion, $386,000; Vincennes, $355 - 000: Elkhart, $341,000; New Albany, | $334,000, and Richmond, $318.000, Ordinary life ihsurance in force fn Indiana totals $1,732,644,000 on 944 - 735 policies or $409 per capita, the

FOR BAPTIST POSTS

ERIE, Pa, May 17 (U. P).—The eighth regular conference of the regular Baptists, “North, chose Pontine, Mich, as the 1041 meeting site and elected officers before wdjourning yesterday, Officers elected were: Rev, J. Trving Reese, Tthaca, N Y., re-elected president; Dr. D. O. | Fuller, Grand Rapids, Mich. wees! retary, and Rev. R. V. Hamilton, | Pana, TI, treasurer, ¥lected to the | council for two-year terms were Dr. | Griffith, Rev, Hamilton, Rev. Wil[liam Headley, Gary, Thad: Dr. R. T. | | Ketchum, terlod, Towa. Ww, Tord Proter, Princeton, Ind, Dr. Fuller, Rev. 8. F. Logedon, Brie, Pa.

WHVEL WITS 2D STORY CHICOPEE, Mass, May 17 (U.P) <A wecond floor oom of a Chicopee house was damaged badly ih an au- | tomobile wecldent. An automobile | wheel became detached from the machine, catapulted across the street, struck BA curbihg and then | ‘hounced through the second tory

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[the “Jewish ‘Community ‘Céhteér As- | "sociation fast night l Judge Bradshaw told the Associa- | tion that the inequality ‘ot Jurisdic- § ftioh ‘over ‘youth in ¢ivil Aha ‘erit- | Hal Taw should be ‘alimitaten. ) “Crithiftal Jaw says ‘the Boy of 16 | and girl ‘of 18 must face the rigors | "ahd penalties of ‘adults, ‘While ‘on | the ‘civil side the law savs ‘they ate hot responsible ‘Until they Bre 21, | "He said.

Urges Character Biting 1

Commenting tht the greater part ‘of ‘delinquencies afe hetwWééh the ages of 16 and 21, and thay thougands th this age group are hot th schobl ‘or ‘emploved, Judge Brad‘shaw said: “This is the ¢rux ‘of the ‘problem, and it cannot be met by this ‘court —it ‘must ‘be met hy ‘orgahizations, feich ‘as yours, which have some positive ‘prograth for the building | lof ‘character and ideals.” Judge Bradshaw praised the work ‘done by the Associatioh, which ‘operates the Kirshbaum ‘Cothimunity ‘Ceénter'and the Communal House ‘on the Bouth Side, commenting that | of 572 ‘cases of juvenile delinquency | handled by “Juvenile ‘Cotirt ‘last § ver, only ote boy ‘was Jewish, About 200 ‘persons attended the | dinner, ‘which ‘was held ih ‘the § Kirshbatiim ‘Center i Elected to fill vacancies ‘oh the | board of ‘directors ‘of the association | were Presidént Theodore ‘R. ‘Dann, | Milton Feinberg, Jack Kamminhs, J. | J. Kiser, Mrs. David Turvey, ‘Charles 8. Ratth, David Wablosky, Mrs. |

Iouise Tring and Mrs. Victor ‘Gold- | berg. 3 Nuttred ‘to Board

Appointed to the board hy the | Jewish Federation ‘of Tndirhapolis | were ‘Philip Adler Jr, Robert A Efrovison and Josaph M. Block A special award was presented to | John Efroymson, an adult tender of | Bay Beout Troop 50, by Mr. Rauh, |

‘ras ‘outstanding among a grotp of |

youth leaders. Forty-two ‘ather | lenders were fecoghized by a ¥érvll | of ‘honor, J Allah ‘Blob, ‘general wacretury, | reported ‘that the Associativh fx | dealing ‘with youth ‘as ‘individuals | rather than ih groups.

| . I KATNER'S RETURN HINTED BERLIN, Way 17 (0, PD) — Former | Kaiser Willielin ‘probably ‘will Fetish | to ‘Germany and settle dh his ex- | tates inh East Prussia, it ‘was Tearhad || today ih former e¢ourt circles It was ‘understood that his ‘return | would be tnder a pledge to live éntirely as a ‘private citizen

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