Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1931 — Page 12

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U,S.BOARD OF 100 TO COMBAT SOVIEPMENACE' Committee to Act as American Unit of World Order. By United Press NEW VORK, July 6.—Matthew Woll, acting president of the National Civic Federation, has appointed a committee of 100 men and women to ‘■combat the world menace of Communism.” The committee, which Includes persons prominent In various industries and professions throughout the United States, will act as the American unit of a world-wide organization. Other units, Woll said, would be organized in Germany, England, France, Belgium, Canada, Italy and other countries. The Russian program will be fought through commercial Interests now dealing with the Soviet, Woll’s statement said. These interests will use their influence to force the Russian government to stop propaganda intended to hasten the over- ’ throw of capitalist regimes, by threatening to cancel Soviet contracts. Among the members of the committee are: _ R ;,_ H Ballard. Bo* Angeles, president, Southern California Edison Company. Bishop James E Freeman, Protestant Episcopal church, Washington. James D. Forgan Jr., vice president. First National bank. Chicago. J. A. Franklin. Kansas City, president. International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of America. Former Senator Guy D. Goff. West Virginia. Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, Milford. 0., president-general. Daughters of the American Revolution. Percy H. Johnston, New York, president, Chemical National bank. Henry B. Joy, Detroit. Packard Motor Car Company. J. H. Kirkland, Nashville, Tenn., president. Vanderbilt university. Hiram E. Manvllle. New York, president, Johns-Manvllle Corporation. John J. Mitchell. Chicago, president, Illinois Merchants Trust Company. Mrs. John Dickinson Sherman, Denver, former president. General Federation of Women's Clubs. Bishop Ernest M. Stires, Protestant Episcopal church. Garden City. L. I. L. J. Taber. Columbus, 0., master of the National Grange. The Rev. Edmund W. Walsh, S. J., Washington, vice-president, Georgetown university.

RAIL OFFICIAL KILLED Wabash Vice-President Victim of Automobile Accident. By United Prens MOROCCO, Ind., July 6.—Arthur Mooney, Chicago, vice-president of the Wabash railroad, was killed instantly when his automobile plunged from U. S. Road 41 into a water-filled ditch five miles north of here. His wife and daughter were injured seriously, according to reports from a Rensselaer hospital, where they were taken after the crash. Another passenger in the Mooney auto, Mrs. Jenny Jaines Harris, formerly of Brook, Ind., suffered cuts. It was reported that Mooney attempted to drive past another automobile traveling in the same direction and lost control of his machine. STIMSON NEARS NAPLES Secretary of State to Begin Tour of Europe on Tuesday. By United Press ABOARD S. S. CONTE GRANDE, July 6—Henry L. Stimson, United States secretary of state, will land at Naples, Italy, Tuesday, to begin a significant tour of various European nations. Stimson had insisted that his trip was essentially a pleasure journey, but has admitted that it is a "combined business and holiday trip.’’ Slot Machines Seized By United Press WARSAW, Ind.. July 6.—Renewal of local authorities’ war on slot machines resulted in a raid, directed by Prosecutor George Bowser, on the Spink-Wawasee hotel. Five machines, reputed to be the property of Earl Mentzemberger, Ft. Wayne, were confiscated, Bowser reported.

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