Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1930 — Page 5

MAY 13,1930.

CENSUS CHECK ON JOBLESS IS UNDERATTACK Socialists Claim That Employment Questions Are Not Asked. Pji Kr.ippu-Hotrard Scirtpaprr Alliance WASHINGTON, May 13. Charges That the census of unemployment Is not being taken accurately were made today by the Socialist party of America. A statement issued by that organization said: ■'Reports have reached the national headquarters of the Socialist party indicating that either through purposeful neglect of the questions on the unemployment schedule or through gross negligence the ends that might be served by the census are being endangered. Irregularities Reported ‘The executive secretary of the party has asked more than 1,000 Socialist organizations to investigate in their localities and report at once any irregularities such as have been reported from Cleveland. “Joseph Martinek. editor of a local labor paper, has reported that he was asked only one question in regard to unemployment, ‘what is your occupation?’ Obviously this does not cover the situation. Inquiry developed that many of the paper's readers also had been asked only this one question. “Complaint was made to the local census office which scouted the idea that such a thing could happen. Paid for Taking Data “Three weeks later a schedule containing more than 2,000 names was turned in without a single report of unemployment. When examined it was discovered that no questions on this and other subjects were asked. “Is the census going to serve some real, scientific purpose or is it only a straw vote that can be manipulated for political purposes? Are the enumerators influenced directly or indirectly, or are they committing these queer mistakes on their own responsibility? “Since the enumerator gets 2 cents extra for filling out the unemployment schedule it scarcely seems likely that a man w r ill voluntarily cheat himself unless instructed to do so.” There are about 80.000,000 acres of rice under cultivation in India.

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ACQUIT AGED VETERAN CM! War Veteran Freed In Death Following Barber Quarrel. Bv I'niird Prcm RICHMOND, Va., May 13.—W. M. Butler, 83-year-old Civil war veteran. is free today of a charge of manslaughter in connection with the death of Jacob Heater, 89. another Civil war veteran, after a quarrel over who should mount a barber chair first. SCHEDULE DERBY TRAIN Special to Louisville to Leave City at 7:10 Saturday Morning. Pennsylvania railroad officials today announced operation of a Derby Special train to Louisville Saturday. The train will leave Indianapolis at 7:10 a. m. arriving at Louisville at 9:50 a. m. The train will leave Louisville at 7:40 p. m. and arrive here at 10:15 p. m.

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courthouse here last Friday and the death of a Negro, charged with attacking a white woman. Meeting in executive session, the court kept secret the names of witnesses summoned before it in an effort to establish resposibility for the rioting. Twenty-three persons were under arrest on charges of incendiarism and inciting riot. Evidence gained during the inquiry is to be turned over to the Grayson county grand jury, probably Monday, according to the pre-

siding officer, Colonel L. 8. Davidson, of the Texas national guard. TORNADOES TOLL IS 95 Red Cross Reports 390 Persons Hurt by Recent Storms. Bu Vnitrd Prrss ... ,1 CHICAGO, May 13. A total of j ninety-five persons were killed and 390 were injured during recent tornadoes and storms in middle and southwestern states, according to surveys made by the American Red Cross, which today announced need for additional relief funds.

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