Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1932 — Page 12

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EDUCATOR IS OUSTED: FLATS TOWN ‘BIGOTRY’ Texan Charges Religious Fanaticism to Blame for Dismissal. 81l I tiilrri rrr>> LUBBOCK. Tex., July H. A charge of "religious fanaticism and bigotry'' figured today in a furore over the dismissal of Dr. J. c. Granbery, a descendant of Patrick Henry, from the faculty of Texas Technological college. Dr. Granbery declared his political, economic and religious liberalism led to the dismissal. College authorities said he was dropped to curtail expenses. Student admirers of Dr. Granbery, who had been a faculty member since the college opened, voiced indignation and called a protest mass meeting Tuesday. The summer term is in session, but few regular students are in attendance. Professor H. W. Tyler of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who is secretary of the American Association of University Professors, asked Professor A P. Brogan of the association's University of Texas Chapter to investigate the dismissal. , Dr. Granbery. a graduate of Ran-dolph-Mason college, Vanderbilt university and the University of Chicago, and an ordained Methodist minister, made a statement, saying: ‘ I have no doubt, through an unholy alliance of religious fanaticism and bigotry on one hand, and of political and economic reaction on the other, a deliberate effort is being made to stamp out of Tech and Lubbock, every vestige of liberalism and free thought.” The Rev. R. C. Campbell charged from his First Baptist pulpit here last winter that ‘atheism and infidelity" were taught students at Tech.

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen be'onc to: General Food Pales Company. Muncie, Ind., Ford truck, T 113-057, from Muncie, Ind. William McClard, Champaign. 111., Chevro'ct sedan, troin Capitol avenue and Washington street. Georse Karabell, 2245 North Delaware atiret, Chrysler roadster. .52-145, from Capitol avenue and Market street Clyde Davis, Carmel, Ind.. Chevrolet roach. 389-983, from Fifteenth and Yandes at.reets. Elsie McGlasson. 5243 Park avenue, Chevrolet coupe, 64-784, from 220 Roosevelt avenue.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by. police be'onc to : Chevrolet coupe. 70-028, no certificate of title, found at 800 Virginia avenue. Charles Armstrong. 210 West Gtmber street. Ford roadster, found at New Jereev and South streets Virgil McCollum. 736 East Twentv-ftrst street. Ford roadster, found near 736 East Twenty-first street, stripped of wheels and tires. M. L. Johnson. 3112 Guilford avenue. Oakland sedan, found In vacant lot at 3241 Massachusetts avenue. Charles Waicker, R. R. 7. Rushvil e, Ind,, Ford coupe, found at 500 Chadwick street. Sanborn Electric Company, 309 North Illinois street. Ford truck, found in rear of 2346 Broadway, stripped of wheels and tires. Elsie McGlasson. 5243 Park avenue. Chevrolet coupe, found at Sixteenth street and Ashland avenue.

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DRYS WAIT FOR HOOVER SPEECH Anti-Saloon League May Support President. By BrrippK-Horrnni Seicspaper AUinnre WASHINGTON, July 11.—" Keep the'hill dry.” That will be the slogan of the Anti-Saloon League in the forthcoming election. In other words, the organization will concentrate its efforts on the election of dry senators and members of congress. "Our program will be three-fold,” said Dr. F. Scott Mcßride, general superintendent of the national organization today, on his return from the Chicago conventions, and a brief visit in Michigan. ‘First, the anti-Saloon League will endeavor to elect a dry congress and keep Capitol Hill dry. "Second. we will endeavor to elect a dry legislature in every state. "Third, we shall work for executive officers all dow n the line, from President to constables, who stand for enforcement of the law' as it now exists.” No action has yet been taken by the national body, said Mcßride, re-

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garding either Hoover or Roosevelt. However, the latter is out of the picture, so far as the Anti-Saloon forces are concerned, not only by reason of the out-and-out repeal plank of the Democratic party, but because in his speech of acceptance, he made no references to law enforcement now. "Our organization probable will decide on whether or not it will indorse President Hoover.” said Dr. Mcßride, "as soon as he n.akes his speech of acceptance, and we hear what he has to say on enforcement.” Rabies Causes Death of Cows BRAZIL. Ind., July 11.—Farmers in this section have reported loss of five cows within a few days as the result of an epidemic of rabies. Several others were reported infected. Dogs suffering from hydrophobia were blamed for the epidemic.

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