Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 99, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1927 — Page 13

SEPT. 2, 1927

POSTAL CLERKS' MEETING WILL ATTRACT 2,000 Leo E. George, Federation President, Arrives in City. With arrival today of Leo E. George, president of the National Federation of Postoffice Clerks, activities will begin for the convention next week at the Claypool. The

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convention is expected to attract approximately 2,000 persons to the city. In addition to postal clerk delegates, about 150 representatives of the rural delivery carriers organization will hold their convention at the same time. Postmaster General Harry S. New is expected to arrive Sunday morning to spend several days and be one of the principal speakers on the six-day program. Thomas F. Flaherty of Washington, secretary and treasurer, was expected today. During the week the Women’s Auxiliaryfof the N. F. P. O. C., will meet. Robert H. Bryson, city postmaster, expects more than 800 wives of the clerks to attend. Delegates arriving Sunday will be entertained at a smoker in the Claypool in the evening. A bowling

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him to drive out Madison Ave. Some distance past his home on Madison Rd., they asked where he lived, then turned the car around and drove back to his residence, where they put him out and drove off with the auto, he said.

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