Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1946 — Page 15
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A forum on nursing homes will be broadcast at 9:45 a. m, Saturday | over station WISH by the nursing]
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1946
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D.A. R Group Will Present Radio. Program " A round-table discussion on the
{gram of station WISH will be pre-
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Indiana Federation of Clubs, z The program, to be given in co- | operation with the state- welfare | board, is under the direction of Mrs, Donovan A. Turk, radio chair- | man, Mrs. C. E. Sunthimer is chairman of the nursing homes commit- | ee Of the district. | Participating in the program will | ne Miss Florence McLean of the, Marion County Society for the, Crippled; L, H, Millikan of the state welfare board; Mrs. C. Oliver | Holmes of the nursing homes divi- |
Dr. Helene Hartley
Dr. Helene W. Hartley, president of the National Council of Teachers of English, will be the speaker tomorrow when the English Teachers Club of Indianapolis holds a spring meeting and tea
sion, and Dr. Lillian G. G. Moulin,
Meeting Tonight
Members and guests of Lambda
Mu chapter, Sigma Beta. sorority,| in Block's auditorium. will meet with Miss Yvonne De- | Dr. Hartley is director of Veny, 4609 E, Washington st. at teacher training at Syracuse uni8 p. m. today. | versity, New York.
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sented at 9 p. m. today by the Golden Wheel . committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison D. A. R. chapter, Subject of the discussion will be “Supervised Activities for Junior Groups in Our Community.” Speak-
ers are to be Miss Georgia Ryan, | vice president of Golden Wheel and | deputy clerk of the U. 8. district | court; Miss Evelyn Sickels, super-| visor of work with children at the public library, and Miss Mary Rigg, director of the Southwest’ Social center, | Other speakers will be Miss Nellie |C. Young, youth minister of the | Central Christian church; Mrs, Ag{nes Ostrom, chief deputy in charge | public relations of juvenile court, and Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, recreation chairman for the city coun|i and member of the mayor's | committee for post-war recreation. | #Miss Mary Helen North is radio {chairman and Mrs. Kenneth E, Speicher, Wheel committee.
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Mother Daughter Dinner Booked
The annual. mother - daughter banquet of the Little Flower Catholic church will -be held at 6 p. m. tomorrow in the church auditorium. Mrs. Gus Jonas and her committee are in charge of arrangements. Frank DellaPenna will be master of ceremonies and will provide dinner music. St. Mary's academy glee club will sing and “Sandy” Feeney, ma-
The Ladies Federal-club will meet | tomorrow in thé home of Mrs. J. P
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« International Control of Atom Is Recommended by Acheson, League of Women Voters Told
By ELIZABETH STRAIN Times Staff Writer
LAKE WAWASEE, Ind., May 15.—Science can determine the working of the universe and of the atom, but it is for all citizens to determine how the world should be run and especially to determine how atomic energy should be used, the convention of the Indiana League of Women Voters was told toiay by Miss Florence Kirlin, assistant to undersecretary of state Dean Acheson. Miss Kirlin discussed the Ache-|jyncheon session today at the South son report on atomic energy at the Shore Inn, where the league fs hold-
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ing its 21st convention. The report is not a final plan, said Miss Kirlin. “Lent a place to begin a foundation on which to build, it. makes the bold recommendation that an international atomic development authority have exclusive jurisdiction in the field of atomic energy,” she said. “But,” she added, “the report is cautious in its time schedule for achieving these results and cautious in safeguarding the United States while the international authorities are taking charge.
Policing Not Suggested “The report does not suggest policing nations to check on their uses of atomic energy,” Miss Kirlin said, “but rather proposed that the authority control mining of uranium and thorium, investigate the | deposits of these minerals, license atomic processing plants and carry |
on constant research in the field of atomic energy. “This report offers the League of Women Voters an opportunity to help shape American and world policy,” said Miss Kirlin. At the opening session at which Mrs. Don Datisman of Gary, first vice president, presided, reports of work were given by Miss Graysdale Brennan, Marion, secretary; Mrs. A. W, Nolihg, treasurer; Mrs. Betty Love, state office secretary, and | Mrs. John: Pennell, Kokomo, chair- | man of the nominating committee, Mrs. John Stambaugh, Val- | paraiso; Mrs. G. H. Showalter, Ko- | komo, and Mrs. C. B. Durham reional convention,
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