Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 174, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1933 — Page 9

NOV. 30, 1933

RUSSIAN PACT IS PRAISED BY LA FOLLETTE Former Wisconsin Governor Lauds Works Program in Talk Here. Recognition of Russia and the civic works program of President Roosevelt were praised highly by former Governor Philip F. La Folic Pe of Wisconsin in an address herp last night. Mr. La Follette and Governor Paul V McNutt were speakers at the annual Thanksgiving dinner of the Indianapolis alumni chapter of Beta Theta Pi fraternity at the Columbia Club. More than 300 attended. ‘ While many persons may not see the significance of American recognition of Russia, I believe that history will see it,” Mr. La Follette said. ‘‘ln addition to the advantages that friendly relations between the United States and Russia will gi%’e to world trade, recognition will do more for the maintenance of peace in the far past than any other factor in the last fifteen years.” Mr. La Follette made a Russian tour several months ago and has written extensively on the subject. In an interview while here, he urged young men to enter politics as the greatest avenue for future careers. Governor McNutt urged acceptance of good leadership in solution of modern problems and candor in dealing with them both on the part of the public and officials. Dr Stanley Coulter, dean emeritus of Purdue university, also spoke. John K. Ruckelshaus, a Harvard classmate of Mr. La Follette, introduced the former Wisconsin Governor. Carl Wilde was toastmaster. Kevin D. Brosnan was elected president of the chapter to succeed Albert O. Deluse. CANNON WILL ATTEND HOME LOAN MEETING City Banker to Leave Saturday for Washington Session. Fermor S. Cannon, president of the Railroadmen's Building and Savings Association and chairman of the board of directors of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis, will leave Saturday for Washington to participate in conferences with officers of the United States Building and Loan League. Mr. Cannon will attend a meeting of officers of all regional home loan banks called by the Federal Home Loan Bank board Tuesday. Discussions will cover many phases of bank management and policy, with reference to the establishment of federal savings and loan associations. ENGLEWOOD CHURCH TO HOLD ANNUAL BAZAR Reproduction of World’s Fair Is Feature of Event Next Week. The annual bazar of the Englewood Christian church, 57 North Rural street, will be held Tuesday to Friday next week. The feature of the bazar will be a reproduction of the Chicago Century of Progress. The hall of the church will be decorated in modernistic style. An avenue of flags, exhibits of distributing mercantile concerns and special entertainment features are on the program. Meals will be served at all hours. GOLF CLUB GOES AWRY Player in Practice Suffers Wrist Dislocation. By L'nitei] Prrm NEW' ORLEANS. Nov. 30.—Ike Kingston. New Orleans investment banker, after many golfless months, tried out some practice shots. He missed the ball, wrapped the driver around his neck and dislocated his wrist.

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Gun-Totin g Shoremen Defy Ritchie to Re-Arrest Alleged Lynchers

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All afternoon eastern Shoremen from surrounding communities had streamed in to Princess Anne. By the time the prisoners arrived, the courtroom was jammed with 800 persons and another crowd of 300 was gathered on the lawn outside. Many were in leather jackets, hunting boots and old clothes. Some

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boasted openly that they carried guns. Flasks of Maryland moonshine passed freely among the crowd. One man came into the courtroom with a live chicken which broke into a loud cackle at the most solemn part of the court proceedings: There were a few women scat-

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tered here and there in the crowd. Every few minutes a man would jump up on the benches and call for cheers for the men and boos for Governor Ritchie.

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