Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1923 — Page 12

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1L U. CONDEMNS KU-KLUX KLAN IN STORMYSESSION Labor Body Votes to Cooperate in Water Rate Fight. The Central Labor Union today is on record as .opposed to the Ku-Klux Klan. A resolution to this effect was adopted following heated discussion Monday night. The organization also Indorsed the fight of Taylor E. Groninger, city corporation counsel, against a rate increase sought by the Indianapolis Water Company. The resolution, condemning the Klan as “un-American and unconstitutional,” was introduced by Arthur Lyday of the Motion Picture Operators’ Local Union. President Overruled President Charles Kearn ruled the matter not a proper subject to be brought before a labor oganization on grounds it would only cause dissention. When the appeal was sustained by a vote of 25 to 29, the resolution was turned over to the legislative committee. Russell Gilmore, chairman, and Committeemen Frank McKaney and Z. F. Carrigan refused to act. Committeemen concurring in the resolution: W. E. Holmes, Adolph J. Fritz, Robert Fox, John Brenner, John J. McNamara. Dissension Seen Delegates opposed to adoption affirmed the Klan was instigated by capitalists, who, failing in evefi-y other attempt to bring about dissension among organized laborers, had hit on the idea of religious predujice and racial hatred. “iF is the first call of dissension in the Central Labor Union,” said David Erbeldlng. Committee to Cooperate committee of ten was appointed to cooperate wljjjr city government in fighting the Indianapolis Water Company’s rate increase petition. L. C. Schwartz, Frank McKamey, L. ABarth. Cortney Hammond, Herbert Wright,* Charles Kearn, Russell Gilmore, Z. F. Carrigan, Arthur Lyday and R. V. Maple.

SNETHEN ASKS CLUBS TO DECORATE FOR MEETING Federation Requested to Display Flags During Convention. Edward O. Snethen, president of the Federation of Community Civic Clubs, announced today that letters are being sent out immediately to all members of the civic clubs- affiliated with the federation to display the American flag and French flag during the national convention of the Rainbow Division in the city this week. Snethen said he would appoint a committee within the next feW days to cooperate with the State war memorial trustees and other club committees in considering plans for the war memorial project. “Some people think the memorial should include a large auditorium or' State museum,” Snethen said. "At any rate, the memorial should be useful as well as ornamental. We do not want to detract from the attractiveness of it.” CONVENTION DISCUSSED Executives of County Sunday School Association Meet. Executive officers of the Marion County Sunday School Association were to meet this afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. to formulate plans for the Marion County Sunday school convention in Indianapolis this fall. The Community Trainmg School which the association conducts at the Y. W. C. A. every year will be discussed. Dr. C. C. Gohn, pastor of the First United Brethren Church, will preside. New HotL Started By Times Special WASHINGTON, Ind., July 10.— Work of remodeling the old Arlington Hotel" into a fifty-room modem hotel is under way by Charles P. Borders, who recently bought the property. The new structure will contain one business room pn the ground floor. Ohio Man Dies Here Frank N. Walker of Xenia, Ohio, who was attacked with appendicitis while driving to the Ku-Klux Man gathering at Kokomo, Ind., July 4, died Monday following an operation at the St. Vincent’s hospital. The body was taken to Xenia. •1RV —MOJO Kills Pesky Bed Bugs P.D.Q. • Juit think a SSc box of P. D. Q. (Pe*ky Devil* Quietus) makes a quart, enough to kill a million bedbugs, roaches moths and stops future generations by killing the eggs and does not injure the clothing. Liqu:d fire to the bedbugs is what P.D.Q is like, bedbugs stand as food chance as a snowball in a justly tamed heat resort. Patent spout free in every packageof P.D.Q.. toenable yon to kill them and their eggs in the crack*. P.D.Q. can also be purchased in sealed boulea, double strength, liquid form. Sold by Hook Drue Company and Haag Dm* Company.—Advertisement,

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If a man 6 feet tall weighs 216 pounds how much would a man 5 feet tall and of similar proportions weigh? Saturday’s answer: y mti The wind Is blowing toward the South, not toward the North. A weathe/ vane always points to the direction from which the wind Is blowing. The reason for this is that the wind bears against the tail of the indicator, so that the point faces into the wind. The two words that may be spelled with the letters -N, S, E and W are “news” and “sewn.” ORDEMNSf DONNELLY MO Claypool Seeks to Keep Him $ From Lobby, .A permanent Injunction to prevent Stewart Donnelly, ex-pugillst and convicted bootlegger, from frequenting the Claypool Hotel is sought by the Indiana Hotel Company, owners of the Claypool. in a suit filed In Superior Court. The complaint gives a resume of the trouble the management has had with Donnelly, beginning with his conviction for assault on Henry W. Lawrence, president and manager, in 1921, who asked Donnelly to leave the premises “because It was brought to the management’s attention that Donnelly was engaged In bootlegging.” In spite of ejections and threats of ejection, it is charged, the ex-pugilist returns. It is pointed out that Donnelly. was convicted twice this year of selling booze, both of which cases are on appeal. DALRYMPLE RITES SET Funeral of Local Man to Be Held on Thursday. Dr. Frederick E. Taylor, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will conduct funeral services at 2 p. m. Thursday for George H. Dalrymple, 35, of 215 N. Arsenal Ave., who died at the Deaconess Hospital July 6, following an operation for appendicitis. Burial .will be in Crown Hill, with members of the Mystic JTio Lodge of Masons In charge. Dalrymple was purchasing agent foi* the Deusenberg Automobile Company.

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