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Died. Henry Heide, 85, president of Henry Heide Inc.. candy manufacturers; of apoplexy; in Manhattan. A generous Roman Catholic charitarian, a Knight of the Order of Pius IX, first class, he received the Apostolic blessing from Pope Pius XI just before he died...
...annual National Safety Congress at Chicago; spoke over the radio to the International Association .of Chiefs of Police at St. Petersburg, Fla.; received a petition pleading for disarmament from a delegation of the Women's International League for Peace & Freedom, headed by Jane Addams of Chicago's charitarian Hull House; received and was photographed with a delegation of the National Council of Catholic Women; agreed to open the loth Olympic Games at Los Angeles, July 30, which he may take in his stride while campaigning in the West for a second term; sent greetings to President Chiang Kaishek...
...Zumi Trail which connects Boy Scout camps near Ten Mile River, N. Y., was renamed the Mortimer L. Schiff Trail in memory of the late financier and charitarian who was elected president of the National Council a month before his death (TIME, May 18; June...
There is a Rockefeller Family Association. It was founded in 1905, when John Davison Rockefeller's name was large in the news as charitarian and anathema* Then 110 less-known Rockefellers gathered at Germantown, N. Y., laid the foundation. Their purposes: "Fellowship . . . acquaintances . . . assisting children of Rockefeller descendants to obtain an education . . . by making them loans of money . . . without interest." Initiation fee was $2, annual dues $2. More recently they have published the R. F. A. News, an eight-page quarterly which runs gossip on Rockefellers; family genealogy and such information as: "This name [Rockefeller] was chosen after...
...Marcus Monroe Brown's Rockefeller in Education & Religion, 1905 (charitarian); Ida Minerva Tarbell's The History of Standard Oil, 1904 (anathema...