Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1932 — Page 2

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LEWIS DEFENDS UNION POLICIES AT CONVENTION Attacks Illinois Opponent, Outlines Work Done in Strike Fields. (Continued from Page 1) two years been charging that the United Mine Workers is dead—now the say it is dying, a most peculiar corpse.” he intoned in his deep bass voice. Lewis challenged Hindmarsh's right to be a delegate, inasmuch as the Riverton local, of which he is a member has not paid its union tax for six months. He described the difficulties experienced in organizing the Alabama fields where it was necessary to feed 48.000 strikers, their wives and children for seven months, fight eviction suits, and pay $250,000 in Judgments. Turns Talk on Kentucky Lewis then turned his attention to the conditions in Harlan county, Kentucky, where the Black Mountain Coal Compand a subsidiary of the Peabody Coal Company and the Insull interests, built a high wire fence around the mines, hired carloads of guards protected by armored vests and armed with shotguns to break up assemblages, evict miners and their families, and used the Injunction and guards to forbid the right of free assemblage. "What would Delegate Hindmarsh do in such a condition?” Lewis asked. "Constitutional rights of the miners are being violated constantly, their economic rights invaded and we have no hope beyond legislation,” he said. The president then described the two bills pending in congress, which would guarantee the right of collective bargaining, control the coal operators and abolish the yellow dog contract.

No Apologies to Make "I have no apologies to make for my administration,” Lewis shouted in defiance, Jesse Hughes, Spurgeon, Ind., led the days attack upon Hindmarsh wdth the assurance to Lewis that all Indiana behind the internals tional organization. His position was upheld by John Owen's, Cambridge, O.; Edward Cole, Bicknell, Tnd., and George W. savage, sec-retary-treasurer of District 6, Columbus, O. Savage told the delegates that the distressing situation within the ranks of miners was aggravated by secret alliances between U. M. W. of A. rebels and operators. The insurgency of the Illinois group is an aftermath of the resentment of two years ago, when Lewis attempted to set up a provisional government in that state at a cost of $56,000, only to be enjoined from interference by the courts. Chief points in the insurgent attack apparently are demands for reduction in salaries of officials, election of field representatives and traveling auditors by the rank and file, divorcing the union entirely from the federal government, aggressive organization work in nonunion fields and limitation to two terms as the time that international officers may serve.

PLAN TAX HEARINGS Survey Commission Maps Program of Public Sessions. Plans for public hearings, similar to those held during the interim between the, 1929 and 1931 legislatures, are being made today by members of the state tax survey committee meeting in the directors’ room of L. S. Ayres & Cos. Senator J, Clyde Hoffman is chairman. He announced that first hearings will be devoted to consideration of economy measures to reduce governmental costs and a second group of hearings will cover new revenue measures. Recommendations of the committee to the 1931 session came to naught.

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Hand-painted ax handles, shirtpressers that iron a full-bosom every four minutes, and electric combination cocktail and cake mixers, are a few of the' gadgets and devices shown alongside fences and stoves at the annual convention of the Indiana Retail Hardware Association, Inc., this week in the Manufacturers’ building at the state fairground. Upper Photo—Mrs. Maxine West, 6356 College avenue, is turning out the shirt hubby loves to wear on one of the new electric ironers shown in the Capital Electric Company’s booth. Lower—This happens to be an orangeade in the making, but it might as well be a cocktail, as Mrs. Anne Burke, 1321 Marlow street, demonstrates the mixing ability of this electric device shown in the booth of the Miller Brothers Hardware Company oi Richmond. The convention ends Friday with election of officers. The annual banquet will be tonight in the Claypool.

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LOCAL CHINESE MASK OPINIONS ON HOME WAR Laundry Men Not Blamed by Japanese Invasion of Shanghai. The Japanese may occupy Shanghai. They may live off of the fat of the land in Manchuria, but they’ll never disturb the laundry irons of North Illinois street with their bombardments. And if China's looking to North Illinois—China’s laundry row in Indianapolis—for aid in any impending war, they may get what an Inquisitive One got today on the street, “Me no understand,” or "Let them fight.” In fact the Inquisitive One found out, after questioning fifteen launderers, that although he might get his shirts and collars back without aid of an interpreter he couldn’t bring one good scrap to North Illinois. All was well with the Inquisitive One until he opened his mouth without asking for his laundry bundle. Then he met, “I no speak. I no understand. I got no money to buy. You see China man’s down on Ohio. I busy. Picture! No picture! No want it.” Not being able to sell either a good war or a good bundle of pacifism to North Illinois street the Inquisitive One sought for an answer to his failure to make North Illinois understand him. An aged, wrinkled, old fellow; scratched his gray head and rescused him from the doldrums of! “me no understands” with, “China mans afraid to talk because of lodges—tongs. No can talk unless tong bosses say so. Me like to talk and me even like picture, but me catch ’em hell if me talk. Maybe me start a tong war between Hip Sings and Oo Longs and me no want to start war.” So there’ll be no war as far as North Illinois street is concerned. The city’s Chinese are for the most part from Canton and Hongkong, the south of China, and Shanghai is in north China.

COUNTY AUTO TOLL IS INCREASED TO 11

Marion countys automobile fatality toll for 1932 mounted to eleven today, with the death of Theodore Reyer, 69, of 2064 Central avenue, who was struck by a police squad automobile at Pennsylvania and Washington streets late Wednesday. Reyer died in city hospital after he was hurled to the pavement by

the police car which was en route to probe a robbery. According to witnesses, Reyer became confused and stepped

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Patrolman James Senteney was driver of the auto. Funeral services were being arranged today for Reyer, who was a lifetime resident of the city. He retired from the insurance Business eighteen years ago. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Henrietta Reyer; the widow, Mrs. Amelia Reyer; two daughters, Miss Elsa Reyer of Indianapolis and Mrs. Albert Brennan of Marshalltown, la., and two brothers. Will Reyer of Baraboo, Wis., and Emil Reyer of South Bend.

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