Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1929 — Page 25

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LABOR ENTERS CITY ELECTION Workers’ League Formed by Leaders Here. A political organization, known as tPie Workers' Nonpartisan Political Action League, which has been formed by local labor leaders, probably will place a labor elate in the field this fall for th* city commissioner election, it was learned today. Articles of association were filed with Frank Childers, county reccorder, late Thursday. W T illiam E. Wilson, 1541 Leonard street, is president of the organizations. Among the commissioners are Charles Lutz, head of the local electrical workers union and Charles W. Kern, school board member and labor leader. The formation statement said the organization was for the “social, political and industrial advancement of -cage earners of Marion county.” The first meeting of the group will be held in Carpenter's hall. 531 Fari Market street tonight, at which, steps in preparation for the coming election will be discussed. It is expected that a city manazec slate will be decided on. should the law be upheld by the supreme court, and also a schoo. board group

MARMON PLANS PARK FETE FOR EMPLOYES he\en Tbou'-arid lo Be Entertained at Broad Ripple. Employes of the Marmon Motor car Company and their families, will be guests of the company, at the an iual outing Saturday at Broad Papple park. Seven thou•and persons arc expected to attend the picnic. The program of races and conte re will s f art at 10 a. m. The Marmon band will play during the lunch hour. Boxing, wrestling, baseball boat races and a concert are on the afternoon program, with dancing in the evening. The committee in charge includes S. T. Creighton, chairman; E. L. Robert. H. M. Dirks. L. C. Yoyles and W. F. McGlasson. The Seventh District Am-rican Legion also will hold its annual picnic at Broad Ripple Saturday. MAP TRiP TO CULVER A trip to Lake Maxinkuekee. site of Culver Military academy, is suggested by the touring department of she Hoosier Motor Club, which offers as the best route: North on Meridian street to the canal: bear right on U. S. Road 31 through Broad Ripple, Carmel. Westfield, Kokomo. Peru and Rochester to seven miles north of Rochester. then west on the HMC trail to Culver. The distance is 124 miles. The road is pared to seven miles north of Rochester; graveled to destination. There is a detour of tloree miles just south of Kokomo.

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