Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1926 — Page 5

SEPT, 7, 1926

1 0. CLERKS FOR EXTRA NIGHT PAY State Group Adopts Resolution at Convention. The Indiana Federation of Post .Office Clerks today stood on record favoring tho working of six hours of night work equivalent to eight hours of day work, under a resolution adopted at its ninth annual convention Monday at the Denison. Raymond D. Phillips of South Bend, was elected president of the organization; H. L. Pries of Evansville, first vice-president, and Thomas Preston, Ft. Wayne, second vice-prfsident; Earl McDonald, Ft. Wayne, was re-elected secretary and treasurer. Among speakers at the session were Postmaster Robert H. Bryson, Mayor John L. Duvall and Leo E. George of x Washington, national president of the federation. The woman's auxiliary of the organization also met. Both groups convene at Ft. Wayne next year. CHURCH WORKER NAMED James B. Martin to Develop Presbyterian Program. .Tantes B. Martin has been named executive secretary of Tabernacle resbyterian Church, Thirty-Fourth t. and Central Ave. Dr. Ambrose Dunkel, moderator, announced Martin will take up work among young people. Plans for erection of a $300,000 community building kre under way. The building committee: E. U. Graff, Fred I. Willis, George H. Bachelor, Edgar H. Evans, Henry C. Thornton, and Edward W. Harris. TO HOSPITAL MEETING I. IT. Administrator Named Delegate to Convention. Robert E. Neff, administrator of Indiana University hospitals, has been designated by Governor Jackson as delegate to the American Hospital Association convention at Atlantic City, N. J., the week of Sept--27, it was announced today. About 100 men and women are v elected to represent the country in the matter of perfecting hospitals for the Anierican peoples, Neff said. NEGRO CHORUS TO SING Will Mark Opening of Church Convention Tonight. A chorus of 300 Negro singers, selected from choirs of various Negro churches of the city, will present a program of melodies at Tomlinson Hall tonight. The entertainment will mark the opening of the Negro Baptist church convention which will be in session Tomlinson Hall until Sunday Blight.

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CHURCH MAKES GAIN Membership Increase to Be Reported At M. E. Conference. The Rev. Harry A. King, superintendent of the Methodist Episcopal Church Indianapolis district, stated today that an increase in membership of about 1,000 persons in the local denomination will be announced next week at the annual Indiana conference at Evansville. An Increase in the World Service subscriptions also will be announced for this district. The district report will show subscriptions of $50,000, the Rev. King said. G. 0. P. ISSUE ATTACKED Prosperity Talk Is Used as Decoy, Say Democrat. Bu United Press WASHINGTON, Seut. 7.—The Republican party is using prosperity as

a decoy Cos distract voters’ attention from “corruption in Illinoiis and Pennsylvania primaries, a tariff law that oppresses farmers and other vital issues,” Representative Cordell Hull, Democrat, Tennessee, charged in a statement here today. Prosperity is “a bogus and concocted issue—an issue that is never put forward except when the party in power is bankrupt in policies and has a record that cannot be defended,” Hull said. PUTS JACK IN SHADE “Trudy” Gets Greater Oration Than Dempsey at Ringside. Bu United Pres* ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 7. —Gertrude Ederle, first woman to swim the English Channel, visited the training camp of Jack Dempsey her and received a greater ovation than the champion when she appeared at the ringside.

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LAFAYETTE —Arrangements are being made for ground breaking ceremonies for the new State home of the Knights of Pythias Lodge here on Sept. 1. PERU—On the golden anniversary of their wedding, I. W. Mollenhour and his wife went through the marriage ceremony again in the presence of their children and other relatives.

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