Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1946 — Page 7

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hol started to glamorize etiquet and dress up Suddenly her work began to grow like Topsy. the end of 1945 she found herself supervising py ns and helping in the development of nearly 8000 of the city’s younger set. : ‘Her teen canteen in the country for ally one city. expanded into a state-wide organisation. all the bobby-soxers are asking when they're * national” Mrs. Arnholter has hopes that it soon. A few weeks ago the teeners went a here, They teeners and for fellows under 30 service, This, too, was one in the country.

She's Up on the Jive Talk . - AT FIRST psychologists and sociologists at the teén canteen program’ rather suspiciously. But now they are convinced that it has many advantages in helping develop youth and that it's here to stay. It was on the strength of her hard work with the youth program for the office of civilian defense that Mrs, Arnholter was hired by City Parks Superin‘tendent Paul Brown as teen-canteen supervisor. Bhe formerly had been OCD executive secretary. She doesn't have any trouble “digging” the actions of the “kids” she deals with. She can keep up with them in jive talk and often keeps a step ahead of them in their ideas. Her excellent grasp of the youths’ viewpoint is one reason the teeners accept her suggestions so readily. And there are three good reasons why “Wynne” Arnholter understands vouth sa well. The first is 20-year-old Richard Arnholter, a soldier in Belgium

her mother. And that tsn't =

dealing with young people.

in Irvington, .. She Goes to School, Too

SHE HAS written children’s stories and has done script writing for the children's Civic theater plays. But that's only the beginning of her social activities. The name of Arnholter is on more than a score of membership lists of women’s organisations. She

Hectic Week

WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—~This was a worrisome week and what worried me most wag whether President Truman must paint his face pea lips chocolate for his television debut.

Mr. President, they looked peculiar. Chaney coming out of a technicolor tomb. Another fellow I had to worry abolit wag W. Wyatt of Louisville, Ky., the new housing Poor devil. Oouldn't find himself a house in ington, i Then there was the telephone company, beset b strikes and threats of strikes, only to have a radio armouncer say that the first 1000 women who phoned District 6363 could buy a pair per each of nylons. Yep, crippled local service. .

Things Reach a Fine Frenzy

the ‘union station mobs, got his leg b WAQ sued a WAVE for | Things reached their finest

cafeterias said they were the OPA said they were not, as brought about the downfall of Li the President's yacht 10 miles

work has been resumed on the mirror for the 200-inch telescope at Mt. Palomar as a symbol for 1046.

hology with ‘a little jive for Indianapolis teen-

30"%een -

Mrs. Ethelwyne Arnholter (16f%) and Osrel . . . like mother, like

organized the woman's affairs committee of the Civic theater, the Russian War Relief group, the state women's committee for the Indianapolis symphony orchestra and the Marion county OCD women's

But she has a hard time getting to of

A new sutomobile with a back seat wide for four people was in the works. The federal roll dropped 11 per cent since the war. Shirts in weird shades (I always thought red ones were for firemen) became available at many haberdashers. The OPA closed its rationing department in a shower of red and blue confetti, which turned out to be left-

The navy designed s fiew suit which it hopes will

Astronomy has continued to be a great interna-

tional venture from that day to this.

The work of Kepler and Galileo on the laws of motion received its brilliant confirmation at the hands of Sir Isase Newton of England. Newton's magnificent formulation of the law of universal gravitation was the inspiration for a great group

: of Prench scholars—Laplace, Lagrange, Buler, d'Alem-

day in astronomy 200-inch telescope. may prove a symbol of hope for the

new the

ork’ is being hope that this hole world.

is “Concerning the Revolutions of Heavenly

opernicus was a Pole, the canon of the cathedral f Frauenberg, Poland. The system he propounded

EN ROUTE TO LONDON, Friday —I have been inking of the grave responsibility which lies not pnly on the delégates to the United Nations Organition but on the nation as' a whole as we gather or our first meeting of the UNO assembly.

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May Settle Many Issues AND LEAPING over many years and many great names, we come to Prof. Albert Einstein, today an American citizen, whose theory of relativity has inspired astronomical and physical studies in all parts of the world. At the moment we .are apt to think of Einstein in terms of the corollary of relativity, the equivalence of mass and energy, which led to the atomic bomb. But another corollary is the universe, a question which engaged the attention of Sir Arthur Eddington in England, Abbe LeMaitre in Belgium, Prof. De. Sitter .in Holland, Dr. Harlow Shapley in

,~ Which has been one of the chief glories of astronomy.

By Eleanor Roosevelt

hope to create the leadership in this organisation from every hation in the world to bring about the changes which can keep the world at peace. The greed, suspicion and fear which have created in the past will create them again unless,

the way that lies before us today.. Nothing else except security for all the peoples of the world will

bring freedom from féar of destruction.

Security requires both control of

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voided. One Jap talked all night to his men, Again, some 600 suicide pilots, we

places in hiding. If Gen. MacArthur noticed this, he gave no sign of it. He proceeded ealmly with his methodical pro-gram-—i.. «aug our troops into suc-

He wore the uniform of his sol-

COUNTY RECEIVES $209,000 FROM ABG

SCHOOL RANSACKED BUT NOTHING TAKEN

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By BRIG. GEN. BONNER FELLERS

As Told to Oland D. Russell Seripps-Howard Staff Writer ASHINGTON, Jan. 5—From the moment Gen. MacArthur landed in Japan, his every action radiated complete confidence in the

We learned afterward some serious incidents were narrowly averted.

Marion county has received $200,- |

pation duties quietly, precisely and without i t. : The word spread quickly. Them

but no longer afraid. They found they were in for even

that was telling facts instead of spewing propaganda.

» » ” THE JAPS had been humiliated by defeat, but now humiliation was giving way to a new, unexpected feeling. When they saw the extent to which they had been deceived by their own military leaders, unconcealed contempt for them sprang up.

wholly misled on their chances of

One incident may illustrate this change of feeling. The Jap goyernment continued control of rice supplies to serve _the ra program. ‘

DIRECTOR NAMED FOR BLIND AGENCY

Charles F. Kohimeyer, 315 Devon st., today became Indiana vocational rehabilitation director for the blind. He will ‘direct activities of the Industrial Aid for the Blind, 53 W. 30th st. Appointed hy Governor Gates yesterday, he also “will. serve’ ax aecre- | tary of the board of trustees for the agency. Robert Lambert, director of the Indiana School for the Blind, has served as temporary director until jappointment of a full-time member. The industrial agency was separated from the blind school in 1948, A native of Elberfeld, Mr, Kohlmeyer was financial officer in the vocational rehabilitation division of the state department of education. .

x. DELAYS PACT SIGNING

Policies of MacArthur Inspire Jap Masses

up st this moment, saw what was going on. They ordered the police to return the rice to the old man. Bowing his thanks to the G. Is,

{| the Jap went home with his rice.

His first act was to take down a

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