Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1933 — Page 5

OCT. 11, 1933

LEAGUE ORDERS JEWISH AIDED; BLOW TO NAZIS Germans Sit in Silence as Assembly Rides Over Protests. By T'rltrtf Pm* GENEVA. Oct. 11.—Overriding German protests, the League of Nations assembly today approved appointment of a high commissioner to organize aid for German-Jewish refugees. German delegates, who had fought persistently in committee against the league handling relief, sat in stony silence as the assembly, the final authority, took action. They did not vote. The league council, probably tomorrow, will appoint a governing board to which the high commissioner will be responsible. The United States may be asked to appoint a representative, and will be asked to co-operate in relief work, whose principal aim is to find work for the refugees. Probe to Be Made By rnitrri Prr* NEW YGRK, Oct. 11.—Representative Samuel Dickstein <Dem., N. Y.i charged today that a propaganda bureau, heavily financed by the German government, has been established in the United States with the ultimate object of a Nazi dictatorship in the United States. He announced that the house committee on immigration, which he heads, will conduct an investigation of these alleged activities. Agents of the Nazi government, Mr. Dickstein said, are being sent to the United States under the guise of diplomatic or consulate attaches, and many millions of marks have been made available for their maintenance in the United States and the expenses which they may incur to carry on their propaganda here." "Friends of the Hitler brand of government now in this country," he said, “will be asked to come before the committee and explain themselves in order to clear the atmosphere that has been spreading through the United States by a movement of German propaganda.

BUTLER STUDENTS TO GET RADIO TRAINING Broadcasting Course to Be Held by Speech Department. Training In radio broadcasting will be afforded all students enrolled in the speech department at Butler university, according to Charles H. Walters, instructor in charge of the department. Amplifying and recording equipment recently was purchased by the university and will be installed under the direction of Professor James F. Price of the physics department. The installation of the radio equipment is part of ihe three-year speech correction campaign being sponsored by the speech clinic of the university, under the direction of Mr. Walters. A. S. ROWE ELECTED BY STATE JEWELERS City Man Honored at Election of Indiana Association. Annual convention of the Indiana Retail Jewelers’ Association in the Severin closed yesterday with the election of A. S. Rowe, local jeweler, as president. Other officers are E. O. Little of Auburn, vice-president; H. Elmer Lodde of Lafayette, secretary, and Gerry Mohlman or Larayette, former president, treasurer. Members of the executive committee are Earl F. McConnell, Oakland City: Ralph Roessler, Marion; Leo A. Simon. Vincennes; J. L. Rowe, Frankfort, and W. H. Mellerj Princeton.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Autombile* reported to police as stolen belong to: Karrv Schultz. 42 North Pershing avenue. Che\rolei coupe. 115-168. from Belmont and Washington street. Louis Weiss 3640 North Meridian street. Dodge coupe. 52-052. from parking lot in 300 block East Ohio street. Eleanor M. McNamara. 4349-Washington boulevard. Chevrolet coupe. 23-918. from Meridian and Fourteenth streets. T D Spahr. 1306 Tecumseh street. DeSoto sedan. 35-713. from in front of 612 Massachusetts avenue.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stolen automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to A O Vorhees, 1903 Fletcher avenue. Buick Coupe, found on Road 29. east of Acton, automobile stripped F Keppler. 323 Bellvlew, Chevrolet coach, found in rear of 200 Adams street. Norman Nelson. 815 Cottage avenue. Ford roadster found south of University Heights, automobile stripped of top. R S. Coomler. 2617 East Washington street. Chevrolet coupe, found in rear of 1100 Shelbv street Oldsmobile sedan. 181-755. Florida, found parked in rear of Atlas Hotel. Rosa Nathan. 934 Meikel street. Nash sedan, found at West and St Clair street. Ford sedan license 621 049 Issued to Garrett McFadden. Hazelwood. Ind . for Chevrolet coupe, and Chevrolet Coupe, license 263.654 issued to Harold Baker. Shelbwille. Ind.. found in corn field near Plainfield. Ind . both automobiles stripped.

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State Official Replies to Republican Attack

Replying to Attorney Taylor Groninger’s attack on the state administration. Clarence A. Jackson, director of the state gross income tax division, declared that Indiana now is a leader among states where she had become a laughing stock under Republican rule. Mr. Groninger ridiculed the state government in addressing the Irvington Republican Club Monday night and Mr. Jackson replied in an address to the Democratic Women’s Statehouse Club last night. Mr. Jackson paid high tribute to the 1933 legislature, which had been assailed by Mr. Groninger for permitting dictation 4>f laws by Governor Paul V. McNutt. “The people of Indiana, I sometimes think, little realize how fortunate they are to be living in this state rather than in some of the neighboring states of ours," said Mr. Jackson. ' "We all must admit that Indiana for many years has had a black eye aqiong states. It was laughed and scoffed at. It was conceded as a state where political connivance was an art developed into its highest degree and where corruption reigned supreme. "That condition is changed today.

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Instead of being an outcast, a state scoffed at, Indiana today is at the peak of national admiration. "We are getting literally scores of letters every week from other states wanting copies of our laws, wanting facts and figures on how the various laws that our courageous legislature passed are working out.”

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