Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 152, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1932 — Page 24

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FORD WORKERS HERE RECEIVE HOOVER ‘PLEA' No Attempt Is Made to Control Votes, Assure Company Heads. “To prevent times from getting worse and help them to get better, President Hoover should be reelected.” This assertion, carried in bold type, today stands forth on cards distributed to employes of the local branch of the Ford Motor Company. The cards, printed in Detroit. are said to have been attachea to employes' time slips. Meanwhile, reports of the Republican campaign of fear have been reduced, and it is understood tha' Prosecutor Herbert E. Wilson, win had issued warnings of vote intimidation to local employers, had decided information he uncovered was insufficient for grand jury action. The Ford bulletin sets out that the company is not interested in partisan politics and then adds: “We do not seek to control any man’s vote. "We feel, however, that the coming election is so important to industry and employment that our employes should know our view's. “President Hoover has overcome the forces that almost destroyed industry and employment. His efferts to start the country back to work are beginning to show' results. We are convinced that any break in his program would hurt industry and employment. "To pftvent times from getting worse and help them to get better, President Hoover should be re-elect eri.

"These are our convictions and we submit them to the serious consideration of all Ford Motor employes company and their families. "One of the cards has been

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Marshall Has Crook Role in ‘Trouble in Paradise’ Miriam Hopkins, Kay Francis. Charlie Ruggles, Edward Everett Horton, Head Cast of New Farce. HERBFRT MARSHALL, suave player of Broadway and London stage fame, who won recognition as Marlene Dietrich's scientist-husband in "Blonde Venus.” makes another appearance in tfie leading male role j in Ernest Lubitsch's “Trouble in Paradise.” which, with Miriam Hopkins, Kay Francis, Charlie Ruggles and Edward Everett Horton in the cast, comes to the Circle today. In "Trouble in Paradise," from the farce by Laszlo Aladar, Viennese playwright, Marshall appears in the role of a super-crook with the manners of a prince, who preys smoothly upon European society When he ultimately meets Miriam Hopkins, his feminine counterpart.

they team up, professionally and matrimonially. The two double their individual success, and move with easy good humor from one capital to another j until they arrive in Paris. There they choose Kay Francis, lovely French w-idow with a bank balance turned over to Prosecutor Wilson for i his consideration. Postmaster Leslie D. Clancy announced today that no political pressure will be placed on employes of the postoffice. Not only have postal employes not been told to vote for President Hoover, Clancy said, but they have not even been advised, at least officially. to vote at all. “They all are entitled to vote, as citizens.” Clancy said, “but w>e arc not telling them anything. The average employe’s reaction usual!: is to do just the opposite of w'ha his employer suggests.” OPEN CHURCH CONTEST Three Southport Groups to Join in Attendance Match. Feature of “Every Member Sunday” to be observed Sunday in three Southport churches will be an attendance contest. Count of attend- i ance will be made at the morning services. Participaitng will be the Baptist church, the Rev. R. H. Lindstrom, pastor; Methodist, the Rev. Guy E. Lowery, and Presbyterian, the Rev. Luther E. Markin.

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ride and then go out of existence.” He said these directed all their opposition to the Democratic party and its vice-presidential nominee. John N. Garner, on two things—"alleged failure of the southland to regard the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the Constitution and the lynching record of the state of Texas.” “About the only thing the Negro has obtained from the distinguished leader of the senate, James E. Watson, is a slap on the back at election time.” Ransom said. Ransom attacked the reports and rumors being circulated by the Republican national committee to "drive and frighten the Negro into

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