Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 136, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1930 — Page 5

OCT 16, 1930.

PUBLIC WORKS, LABOR REMEDY FOR JOBRELIEF Convention Action Urges President to Arrange Long Range Survey. B u l,'nited Prest BOSTON. Oct. 16.—A resolution urging President Hoover to create a committee for long range planning of public works as a means of averting future unemployment, was adopted today at the fiftieth annual convention of the American Federation of Labor. The resolution pointed out that Mr. Hoover, while chairman of a committee appointed by President Harding to study the possibility of unemployment, cited long range planning of public works as one of twelve possible solutions.. A section of the repdn of the executive council which stressed the importance of collection of statistics on the extent of part-time unemployment was indorsed. * The section in question pointed out that a preliminary survey in August, which brought replies from 198 unions in twelve cities, and covered 83,900 members of the federation, revealed that 15 per cent of them were on part-time work. The convention indorsed a tec-

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WRECK BUILDING TO PROVIDE PARKING SITE a Ground Is Leased by Test’s Motor Inn, Inc., for Automobiles. Wreckers today were razing a brick and steel building in the rear of 121 and 123 South Meridian street to open the site for parking space for automobiles. The parking site has been leased by the Indianapolis Motor Inn, Inc., of which S. E. Test is president. A four-story building at 121 and 123 South Meridian street also will be razed within a few weeks. The Smuck Rug and Carpet Company occupies the building and must vacate it Nbv. l. tion of the executive council’s report which referred to defeat of the confirmation of Judge John J. Parker to be a member of the United States supreme court as “the outstanding victory of labor” during the last year. The executive council’s report on Immigration was approved. It asserted in part that “no employer should be permitted to obtain the admission of aliens to perform labor when there is an abundance of labor in the United States equipped and ready to perform the work required, and furthermore in accordance with the literal legal provisions of the immigration statute.” The recommendation of the resolutions committee that the executive council should “continue to insist upon the passage of legislation to place Mexico under the provisions of the quota law” was ratified.

AUTO MISHAPS CLAIM 2 LIVES; DRIVERJS HELD Mrs. Elizabeth Ward and Charles D. Welch AFe Accident Victims. Two pefsons di ad late Wednesday and today as a result of traffic accidents in India: lapolis. Charles D. Welch, 56, of 2150 East Thirty-fourth street, died this morning at city hospital from injuries received when struck by an auto Wednesday, and Mrs. Elizabeth Ward, 70, of 2462 College avenue, was killed Wednesday night as she crossed College avenue in the 2400 block. Welch was struck as he stepped

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from behind a bus at Thirtieth street and Baltimore avenue. Mrs. Charles Tyre, 2743 North Olney street, driver of the auto, was held blameless at the time of the acci-. dent but will be slated on an involuntary manslaughter charge. John Hubbard, Negro, of 4136 North Meridian street, driver of the car that struck Mrs. Ward, was arrested on a charge of involuntary manslaughter. Hubbard told police he was driving about twenty-five miles an hour and that Mrs. Ward stepped into the path of iiis auto. Mrs. Ward has been a resident of Indianapolis twenty years and was a member of the College Avenue Baptist church. Survivors are two nieces, Mrs. Gertrude E. Shuart, Indianapolis, and Mrs. C. W. Ward, Alexandria, Ky. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Milton Woman Dies Bn Times Special MILTON, Ind., Oct. 16.—Mrs. Eliza Ann Gresh, 85, died at her home here Wednesday. She leaves a son, Joshua Gresh, Indianapolis.

HUNT GANGSTER AS ABDUCTOR Woman Victim Identifies Picture of Kidnaper. GREEfJFIELD, Mo., Oct. 16. Search for the abductor of Mrs. Alma McKinley shifted to Kansas City, today as growing fears were felt'that he also may have kidnaped Fred Benskin, Cedar county assessor. Benskin last was seen leaving Jericho Springs for Greenfield late Tuesday night and his automobile was found hidden in a clump oi trees near the spot where Mrs. McKinley, an expectant mother, was released after the kidnaper had held her prisoner for sixteen hours. Several posses, searching throughout this section of the state for the kidnaper have abandoned the search, after Mrs. Benton Wilson

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