Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1927 — Page 11

DEC. 13, 1927.

SOWERS WILL KEEP HIS POST WITHJ.EGION Americanization Director Not to Resign; Outlines Plans for Program. Dan Sowers, who had tendered his resignation as director of the American Legion national Americanism commission, effective Dec. 15, today announced at the second day’s session of the conference of Legion adjutants and department commanders at Legion national headquarters, that he would continue in office. Sowers announced he had consented to remain in office to forward the Legion’s important Americanism program for this year. He outlined plans for promoting a better understanding of democratic principles over the country and “bringing more citizens to think seriously of the duties of citizenship.” Raps Y. M. C. A. Boys’ Group Legion posts should start at once to arouse interest in the presidential primary and election, next year, he declared, and should stage an

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Dot,Dash,Death Bu Times Special ROCHESTER, Ind., Dec. 13. —Robert Stole, veteran Penn-,-sylvania Railroad telegrapher, dropped dead at his key in a small station near Akron, but another telegrapher continued taking the message which was to be Stole’s last, thereby probably averting a crash of passenger trains, the message being an order affecting them. Charles Miller, telegrapher, saw Stole slump down in his chair at the telegraph table and immediately took over the task death interrupted.

energetic get-out-the vote drive as the balloting nears. “The Pioneers” an organization which he charged the Y. M. C. A. is organizing to combat the Boy Scouts was attacked by Paul A. Williams, alternate national committee member from France. The organization is being sponsored by pacificists with communistic leanings, he charged. Resolutions passed at the Paris convention were read and reaffirmed by Sowers. Included were the indorsement of the Boy Scout movement, extending of aid to aviation and air mail service and promotion of nation-wide interest in juvenile athletics. Plans for Mobilization Plans for mobilization of the Legion in time of disaster was dis-

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cussed. Specific problems to face are rescue during disasters, protection of life and property after disaster, and hospitalization, sanitation and supply. The mobilization plans divides the United States into five districts. District 5, of which Indiana is a part, will be under vice commander J. M. Henry, Winona, Minn. Department commanders are under the district commanders and the post commanders are under them. Arm bands and distinctive caps are suggested as means of identification for workers. Building national consciousness of the Legion with poster advertising was forwarded by Burton Harrington, chairman of the relations extension committee. Bringing the Legion before the public favorably and enlisting aid of new members were two of the aims. Speakers on today’s program included Roy Hoffman, chairman of the national defense committee; “Legionaire Discount” by William F. Schohl, New York; Don C. Smith, director of war service of the Red Cross. Spalford to Give Dinner Afternoon speakers included Frank E. Samuek, assistant to the national adjutant; S. R. Kemp and Floyd J. Heckel, Illinois; James K. Fisk, California; Hugh Wicker, Arkansas; Joa Carr, Georgia; Edwin L. Lindell, Minnesota; A. Rice King, Florida; A. A. Peterson, Wisconsin; John Klinger, Indiana; R. J. Laird, Iowa; J. J. Saslavsky, Ohio. Edward E. Spafford, national commander, will give a dinner tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for adjutants and commanders and other conference attendants. The Seventh Distric tof the Legion has invited delegates to attend the boxing show at 9 p. m. at the Indiana National Guard Armory. A section of seats has been reserved. The prohibition poll question was settled Monday morning with a statement from Spafford that the poll would not be taken. Molasses is one of the substances from which motor alcohol has been derived.

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