Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1932 — Page 24

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NATION FACES CRIME' CRISIS, SAYS PERSHING Repeal of Prohibition Is Demanded by General: Urges Vigilantes. Bv r nJtcß Pr** NEW YORK. Mbv 20—General John J. Pershing warned today that the nation faces a crisis from its criminal armv ‘more insidious, but not less dangerous than in the World war.’’ The commander-in-chief of the A E F. demanded repeal of prohibition. holding that It has largely financed the post-war underworld. Pershing also advocated two other means of combatting the crime, cviLs he favors organization of local viligantes and adoption of the European system of police identification cards for every resident. “I do not," the general said, “question the sincerity of prohibition, but time has come for some solution which takes more account of the traits of human nature." Pershing explained his plan for ; police identification cards, which would be miniaturr passports with a photograph attached, as designed to end "men changing their names a* they would their coats." Ha would provide a heavy penalty for forging a card or disregarding regulations concerning its use. Pershing's outline of hi* campaign acamst crime was contained in an article written for the American Magazine, published today. IVY DAY CELEBRATED Annual Observance Being Held by Manual Training Seniors. Annual observance of Ivy day by the senior class of Manual Training high school was to be held this afternoon. Opening the program will be the singing of the Ivy day ' song, written by Thelma Wright, class musician. William Henzie. class president, will present the ii-y to Principal E H. Kemper McComb. He also will hand the silver trowel which is passed on from class to class to George Wahl. January class president. A dance will be held in the girls’ gymnasium following the planting. ASK SIOO,OOO RETURN Money, in Check*. l/ost on Street by Bank Messenger. By ( n*t€ft Prrstt LOS ANGELES. May 20.—Losi. f 100.000 in a brief case. Finder please return to the Security-First National bank. Just as calmly as if no such sum were involved, the bank asked return of the SIOO,OOO. dropped on a street by a bank messenger. The amount was in checks, valueless to any one but the bank.

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Something new in hair fashions has bobbed up. It's the buck tooth bang." attractively displayed here by Mme. * RoubeTanski, prominent Parisian society matron. The style won a wide vogue In the smart French capital when i*s sponsors made humorous capital out of the dental inspiration. PROTEST JUNK YARD PROJECT 50 Ask Park Board to Ban Business. Protests against allowance of a dealer'* junk yard near Indianola park, on West Washington street, were laid before park board members Thursday. Filing of a petition by Samuel Goldsmith, junk dealer, for permission to build a business place, brought a delegation of fifty residences to the park board. They were led by Lee Harvey of 24 Neal avenue, Belmont Civic League president. Alva Hooker, attorney, acted as spokesman for the protestors. “We feel it not only would injure our property but would hurt our school in that vicinity,’’ Harvey declardud. The board declined to act until the zoning board had considered Goldsmith's petition for a building permit. Rooker argued the park board could control all ground within 500 feet of a public park. Jackiel Joseph, park board president. explaining there was doubt as to the board’s jurisdiction in such cases, told the delegation to return for a hearing at a later date. Residents of the neighborhood held a second protest session Thursday night at the West Washington Street Presbyterian church, Miley and West Washington streets. Sheridan Fire Toll Is *B,OOO B\ / l nilrtt Prrm SHERIDAN. Ind. May 20.—Fire, which originated in the closed Hippodrome theater here, did damage estimated at SB,OOO to the theater and two adjoining stores late on Thursday.

'PINCHOT PLEADS! FOR PLAIN FOLK! i Outlines 21 Points Seen as Needed for Recovery. j fig t nited Prftt EVANSTON. HI., May 20,-The plain people" of the nation will secure the rights and benefits j ‘ which should belong to them." Governor Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania declared, if his program of I twenty-one points, which he outlined to the young Republican ; club, is adopted. Direct federal unemployment rei lief, federal work on a vast scale, old age pensions, "reflation” of the dollar, much higher income taxes, national conservation of coal and oil and federal supervision of stock | exchanges are included in the Governor's program. He also advocated the six-hour day and five-day week, farm relief through the equalization plan, an effective tariff, "regulation that regulates" for public utilities, vote of the people before the nation enters war. suppression of racketeering. abolition of slums, limi- : tation of election expenses, a six- [ year presidential term, an international economic conference and ; American leadership in gradual world disarmament. Only about one-fourth of the property stolen in London ever is recovered.

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SCHOOL PLAY SLATED “The Millionaire" to Be Given Tonight at Shortridge. “The Millionaire" will be presented tonight In Caleb Mills hall. Thirty-fourth and Pennsylvania streots. as the annual senior play of Shortridge high school: Author of the play is Juliet Wilbor Thompkins. Miss Eleanor Dee Theefc ia

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Thursday night and insisted that he be taken to St. Vincent* hospital Police were called and Mason told them he was suffering from heart disease. He was taken to the hospital. Mrs. Fthel Parish of the Park avenue address, in whose home Mason Is a roomer, said he was ill with heart disease a few days ago. •fa-

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