Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 227, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1931 — Page 14
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TEXTILE STRIKE END ANNOUNCED BY UNION CHIEF Mill Officials, However, Hint No Recognition Will Be Given Organization. By Lnited Pret* DANVILLE, Va., Jan. 30.—The lour-month strike of Danville textile workers was at an end today, but it was doubtful whether they would gain the object for which they have struggled. Francis J. Gorman, first vicepresident of the United Textile Workers of America international Union, called on the strikers at a meeting Thursday night to return to their machines at the Dan River and Riverside cotton mills “as promptly as places may be found for them." Gorman’s statement declared that “the fundamental principle” of the use of union labor in the mills “no longer was questioned,” and that "those especially charged with the interests of organized labor feel the necessity for this strike no longer exists.” Gorman's implication that the union would be recognized, however, was questioned by persons close to the mill management.
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RAIL VETERAN TO RETIRE 1 Pennsy Employe for SI Tears Will Pay Visit to Ireland. Alter his retirement from active service on the Pennsylvania rail-1 i road Saturday. John Kiililea, 263 Parkway, crossing watchman, who! has worked for the railroad com- ’ pany thirty-one years, will take his! wife and visit Ireland. his native ! country., 'John Waggoner, baggageman. I Louisville. Ky., also will be retired! Saturday. FIRE CAUSED! BY BLAST IN STILL Police Dump Mash: Damage to .House Is SSOO. Explosion of a twenty-five gallon still ignited the roof of a small frame house at 1741 South Talbot street this morning. Police who were on the scene found the doors locked, and no one at home. Neighbors said they did not know who lived in the house. The still was in the attic. Ranged near it were five barrels of mash, and several empty barrels. The house was sparsely furnished, and police said they learned it was inhabited by an old man, who had gone to work this morning. The blaze was extinguished with about SSOO loss and police dumped the mash.
DRY LEAGUE IS ASSAILED IN STATE SENATE Prohibition Cause Would Be Better Off Without It, , Says Chambers. “Do away with the Indiana AntiSaloon League and the cause of prohibition would be better off.’’ This was the challenge hurled in tke senate debate by a long-time dry senator Thursday afternoon as Ethan A. Miles, lawyer and lobbyist for the league, sat on the side lines. Senator Walter S. Chambers (Dem., Hancock, Henry and Madison), minority floor leader and a man with a legislative record in support of the prohibition cause, was the speaker. He took the floor to urge printing of the Perkins resolution to memorialize congress to modify the eighteenth amendment to permit the manufacture and sale of intoxicants. “I do not know whether in the last analysis I am for passage of this resolution,'* Chambers declared. “But I would like to see it printed and brought out on the floor for discussion. I probably will oppose its adoption, as I am not in sympathy with the idea expressed. “But it should be a matter for dis-
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cussion in this senate, despite the radical intolerance of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League which has done more damage and created more prejudice against the prohibition and true temperance cause in this state than any other agency. * “I want to oppose this spirit of intolerance which would even forbid I discussion of the subject.” , Discusison of the resolution, which was introduced in the senate by Senator Chester A. Perkins (Dem., St. Joseph), was precipitated by a minority committee report favoring passage, as opopsed to a majority report for indefinite postponement. Perkins had modified the scathing premble attacking prohibition and its effects so that when the report came to the floor there was nothing left but the mere skeleton to memorialize congress to moisten. Senator Earl Rowley (Rep., Laporte and Starke) favored leaving the denunciation of probition in the resolution and "even making it stronger.” “This is.no time to be pussy-
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footing," Senator Rowley asserted. -Ail that prohibition has accomplished in Indiana is to raise the price of liquor and at the same time decrease the-quality.” Senator James J. Nejdl (Rep. Lake), veteran parliamentarian and avowed wet. moved for tabling so that the matter could be brought to an immediate vote in the senate. The result was 19 votes for accepting the Perkins’ report and 25 against it. Taken as a test of growing wet sentiment in the state the nineteen votes was the largest ever polled since prohibition became effective. t Senator Nejdl stood alone in 1925 in opposing the Wright law. Country Club Names President CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 30. Ross W.‘ Castle has been elected president of the Connersville Country Club. Other officers are: L. T. Cummings, first vice-president; Joseph M. Wilkins, second vicepresident, and George S. Tatman, third vice-president.
TRUSTEE BILLS WILL BE FILED Measures Propose Cut in Number of Townships. Approximately 3,000 township trustee jobs would be abolished with a huge saving in school expenses through terms of two sets of bills ready for introduction in the house
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today by Representative Jacob Weiss •Dem., Marion). One of the Weiss bills consolidates the townships of the state into ninety-two townships with county lines as boundaries. A companion bill provides machinery for operation of county schools under the new plan, placing duties of the present trustee in the hands of a county school board
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elected on * nonpartisan ballot with , 1 nomination by petition. One set of W’eiss’ bills makes tha changes in Marion county only, and the other in the entire state. The first election would be in 1934. Other bills to be prepared will apportion trustee duties other than in respect to schools. All-metal bowling balls are being used' in France.
