Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 128, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1931 — Page 8

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FALL FORUM OF WORKERS' CLUB IS ANNOUNCED Addresses by Leaders in Labor Movement to Fea- . ture Meetings. Announcement of a Sunday afternoon forum for the fall and winter months at Workers’ Center, 932% South Meridian street, was made today. It will open at 2 Sunday, with John Williamson, educational director of Labor college, Chicago, as the speaker. This meeting will be free to the public. All future forum meetings will be free to unemployed persons. On Oct. 18, Albert Goldman, Chicago attorney, will speak on ‘‘Soviet Russia as Seen by an American Lawyer.” D. R. Poindeter, Negro labor leader, will talk Oct. 25 on ‘‘The Negro and the Labor Movement.” ‘‘World War in 1932” will be the •übject of Nathaniel Ross, Nov. 1. Joseph Zimmerman, local or-

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ganizer of the unemployed, will discuss “The Significance of the Fourteenth Anniversary of the Russian Revolution, Nov. 8. B. Ayers will give an address, “The Unemployed Movement in Indiana,” Nov. 15. Later it is expected to bring the following speakers to Indianapolis: Sender Garlin, editor of Labor Defender; Gertrude Brown of the Chicago Workers’ school; William Z. Foster, national secretary of the Trade Union Unity League; Theodore Dreiser; William Dunn, Butte, Mont., and Julia Stuart Poyntz, New York City.

WOMAN AUTHOR BURIED Rites for Mrs. Annie Fellows Johnston at Evansville Today. By Time* Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 7.—Funeral services were held here today for Mrs. Annie Fellows Johnston, 68, author of the “Little Colonel” series of books for girls, and of other volumes. She died

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