Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1930 — Page 16

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HOUSE VOTES QUIZ TO LEARN REDS’ SECRETS Committee *of Five Will Make Probe Covering United States. B’i l nihrl l‘rr*n WASHINGTON, May 23.—Speaker Lcngwcrth soon will name a committee of five house members to investigate activities of Communists in the United Slates. Ke was empowered to do this late Thursday when the house passed, by a vote of 210 to 218. a resolution draftrd by its rules committee. The inquiry will cover not only Communist organizations, but the Communist press and the Amtorg Trading Company of New York City, Hrssian purchasing agency. The latter organization Was included for investigation as the result of indirect requests made by its officials, who want to clear themselves of charges made against them in New York. Chairman Snell of the rules committee explained to the house he knew of no subsantial reason for surh an investigation, and hoped the committee would find none. The resolution was opposed by Representative Ramyseyer <Rep. la ), who protested the investigation

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WOMAN SAVES 200 Quick Thinking Is Credited in Orphans’ Rescue. B’i Prrm MILWAUKEE. Wis., May 23. The quick eye of a woman motorist in the dark hours before dawn was

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to drive on. but she insisted that .hey investigate. They ran to the building on the short of Lake Michigan. The flash turned to raging flames by the time they got there. Miss Andretski and the men with her, smashed windows, aroused the sisters in charge and soon had the

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orphans inarching to safety down the one stairway which still remained untouched by the fire. Marriage Licenses Michael T. Hartt. 25. of Ft. Benjamin Harrison, soldier, and Lula B. Li’oka, 19, of Lawrence, waitress. George P. Boncher. 36. of 2014 West Morris, stockman, and Helen M. Koerner. 29. of 32 West Kelly.

WHITAKER IS PRESIDENT Elected Chief at Murat Temple Caravan Club Luncheon. Election of .Tracy W. Whitaker as president of the Murat Temple Caravan Club was announced today

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following tne final luncheon of thd season at the temple Thursday. Other officers nre E. R Hisey, vice-president; Homer L. Cook, reelected secretary; Arthur S. Kimber, treasurer, and Ralph G. Elvin, ser-geant-at-arms.