Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1930 — Page 12

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11. $, FASCISTI ORGANIZED TO ' BATTLE REDS Atlanta Backers of Group Deny Connection With Ku-Klux Klan. BY FOSTER EATON I'nUrd PrM> St*H Correiponimt ATLANTA. July 18 —A movement known as “the American Fascist!” has sprung into being here, with the avowed purpose of combating the firead of communistic doctrines in the south "by a campaign of education to remove the causes.” Memership is restricted to nativeborn white Americans. Black skirts have been adopted as the official insignia/ There are no initiation fees. Its sponsors deny it has any connection with the Ku-Klux Klan. It is not an ‘ organization” in any of the accepted meanings of the word, they announce; it is "a spontaneous movement.” "Play the game according to the American rules,” paraphrases the slogan of the movement, according to J. O Wood. Atlanta attorney, who told the United Press today he was co-founder of the "American Fascist!.” There are 1.800 members in Atlanta. Wood said, and some 6.000 “probations" who have signed membership cards expressing sympathy. Although Wood said the movement had been in existence for fourteen months, and “divisions” had sprung up elsewhere, the first meeting of the “Fascisti” occurred here Wednesday night. The speaker. Wood said, was Dr. Caleb A. Ridiey, former imperial kludd (chaplain) of the Ku-Klux Klan. Wood said Dr. Ridley's appearance in connection with “the American Fascisti” had no Ku-Klux Klan significance. Indictment of six Communists in Atlanta on charge of attempting to incite to insurrection —a crime punishable by death under the laws of Georgia—was typical Os the factors leading to formation of “the American Fascisti,” Wood said. Two of the perosns indicted were Negroes. FREED IN CAR THEFT Birmingham Youth Absolved by Alleged Auto Thief. Absolved by his companion of complicity in theft of an automobile at Birmingham, Ala., driven to Indianapolis, Frank DePoester, 19. Birmingham, today wfes released on motor theft charges to hitch-hike his way to his home, by Howard S. Young. United States commissioner. The companion, Robert Duncan. 27, also of Birmingham, was held to the grand Jury under $2,000 bond on motor theft charges. The two said they came here to seek employment.

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COPS GIVE HILL ‘SMOKES’ Indianapolis Police Send $3 for Tobacco to Warden. “While we don't approve of Hill's conduct, we appreciate the satisfaction of a good pipeful of tobacco,” Indianapolis police wrote to the warden at Indiana state reformatory. sending $3 for one of the prisoners. The prisoner is William C. Hill, former policeman here, now awaiting trial for murder in a holdup of Charles Zeller, a lottery operator. He appealed to his former buddies here Thursday for “smokes.”

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Autorootbies reported to police as stolen belong to: Hershell A. McOail. <917 Hovev street. Ford roadster. Jrom Oriental and Washington streets. Albert Knuteen. 1134 Kentucky avenue. Nash coach. 760-967, from Riverside park. W. S. Lines. 1312 Bellfontalne street. Ford _ seclan . <34-413. from Pennsylvania and Delaware streets. Ros'-oe D Podd. 318 North Holmes avenue. Whippet coach. 86-180. from Capitol avenue and North street. Fred H. Bruhm. 3746 East Fall Creek boulevard. Buick coach, from Wabash and Pennsylvania streets. Thomas B Caldwell. Mansfield. 111.. Ford coupe, from Capitol avenue and Market street.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by p>llce belong to: Davis Cab Company. Chrysler taxi, f iund at Arlington avenue and Washington street.

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DOG TRACK,RUN BN ‘GUESS' PLAN, TO 6EJRECTED Construction Near Mars Hill Rests on Approval of County Officials. Construction of a dog track near Mars Hill where the caninec will chase the elusive, electric rabbit for the amusement of spectators who will choose the winner, on “a guessing basis,” is expected to start within a few weeks. The track’s location has not been announced definitely, but Ira M. Holmes, attorney for the promoter, Hugh Frye, of Louisville, said twen-ty-seven acres of ground are under option for the track. Holmes has presented a copy of a complaint, to be filed in a county court seking a declaratory judgment, to Prosecutor Judson L. Stark for approval. Holmes said “guessing on the dogs has been approved by other courts in the state, but he wanted approval from the Marion county officials before informing his client to start construction. The spectator, for his admission,

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