Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 117, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1928 — Page 3
OCT. 5, 1928_
RAP G, 0, P. TACTICS Republicans Hit for Making Religion an Issue. Republican poll takers in Marior County are injecting religion int the campaign, Leroy J. Keaci
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Marion County Democratic chairman, charged today. “Definite and specific information has reached the Democratic county headquarters that the Republican poll takers are asking the voters this question: “What is your religion?” Keach stated in a comnunication to Democratic poll takrs of the county. “These poll takers.” he continued are employes of the Republicai:
county committee and they would not ask this insulting question without the sanction and approval of that organization.” “It is plainly evident that the Republican county committee is injecting religious bigotry and intolerance into the Marion county campaign. This is a detestable unAmerican brand of politics and Nearly an invasion of the personal •ights of each and every voter.”
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WHIST TOURNEY ON Compete Today for Indiana Association Trophy. Contestants in the fourth annual tournament of the Indiana Whist Assc.iation will compete today for the association trophy for auction
bridge, and the triphy for mixed whist pairs. The trophy play began Thursday morning and will coniinue until Saturday night. Winners in Thursday’s game were: Morning—Auction bridge. W. w. Colby and A. W. Taylor: whist, north and south, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nokes; east and west, J. W. Folger and Mrs. A. B. Durns; first session of play for I. A. C. trophy, I. A. C. team. L. G. Welch. McFarland Benham. 'William Zeller and Roland Buck; pairs, north and south, L. J. Haddad and
W. I. Marsh, east and west, Mr. Zeller and Buck. Afternoon —Auction bridge, Mrs. J. B. Suttles and Mrs. F. H. Bruhn, north and south: W. B. Horton and R. W. Halptn, east and west; open whist. Mr. Nokes and Mrs. R. K. Smith, north and south, and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Macy. east and west. Buys City Warehouse Site A warehouse and two acres of property at Miller St. and Blaine Ave have been purchased bz the Bradley Warehouse Company, it was announced Thursday by A. C. Bradley, president of the company.
BACK BUILDING PLAN Northwest Indiana Methodists Favor Project at Purdue. Hjt Timex Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind.. Oct. 5. Indorsement of a plan for erection by the Methodist church of a $200,000 student building at Purdue University was voted by the church’s Northwest Indiana Conference, in session here. President G. Bromley Oxnam of De Pauw University,
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Greencastle, addressing the conference Thursday on international peace, attacked military preparedness. “If any one can show me a case in history where preparedness for war has prevented it I shall be glad to know of it," President Oxnam declared. The clove industry of Zanzibar yields the bulk of the world 3 supply.
