Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 96, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1934 — Page 28
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TROOPS CALLED OUT DURING ’34 IN 26 STATES Governors Enjoy Complete sAay Over Militia, Writer Says. Cv r mitrd NEW YORK Air. 31 —Sate Governors, exercising greater power over th<* na’lonal guard units of th r ;r stages *nan tiv‘ President does o'er the federal army, have ‘called out the guard' in twenty-six states at various t.rr.es within the last year. So great is the Governor's power over the national guard that he can become & virtual military dictator, according to Henry E C Bryant in an ar*. .e in the current : le of the magasne * Today " The article .said that the call for guardsmen most frequently has been to intervene in strikes, as in California. Oregon. Minnesota, Alabama, Ohio and Wisconsin. But they have been ummond for a variety of other tasks: To pro’ect Governor s families. to hunt escaped prisoners, to patrol summer camps for wealthy children, to protect, public property, to enforce state laws, to seize voting li *s <m Louisiana >. to enforce the authority of a Governor whose right to off ice is questioned 'North Dakota t. Although the federal government furnishes 835 000.000 a year to provide equipment, rent money, maintain national guard property, for pav rolls and summer camp expenses, the war department has aim', t no power over the various units. Thus, when observers prntr.sfed that use of the national guard to seize voting lists in Lotii .na was beyond its functions, the war department could not have acted even had it wanted to. the article said Use of the national guard in * Tikes often has resulted in blood,.>d. An ixcrption was at Kohler. Wt , n.' del industrial community where ‘rikers welcomed the guardsmen afte r two of their number had been killed. ‘I he guardsmen dismantled tnachme gun units at the Kohier plant. Usewhere—in Ban Francisco, Minneapolis, Toledo and Portland — the pr < nee of guardsmen antagonized inkers and led to violence use of firearms and bayonets and tear and nauseating gas. LEAGUE OF NATIONS MAY INVITE RUSSIA •'ecret Parley Set for Sept. 8 to Hriidr Action. tt i t wt* 4 ;•.' GENEVA. Aug. 31—A secret meeting ot the League of Nations is planned, probably for Sept. 8. to adopt a resolution declaring that council m-unbers are prepared to support Soviet Russia's entrance into the league unanimously, it was learned today. If the resolution is adopted unanimously it is expected that the Russian government will express its willingness to join before the opening of the annual league assembly. Sept. 10. A resolution would be submitted to the assembly inviting Russia to join. 2.500 ATTEND FISH FRY Broad Ripple Christian Church Fete C ontinues Tonight. The first night of a fish fry and fete of the Broad Ripple Christian church. Sixty-third street and Carnue, was attended by 2500 persons last night. Miss Margaret Duvall holds the lead in the popularity contest. Tonights entertainment will include the Royal Arch choir and the Boy Scout German band. REUNION IS SCHEDULED 28th Indiana A ountrers and Families to Meet. Reunion of members, of the Twenty-sixth Indiana volunteer regiment and their families will be held Wednesday at Ft Friendly. 512 North Illinois street. Frank Shellhouse. whose father. Conrad Shellh . e. was a member of the regiment. will act as host Irvin Huckleberry is president of the reunion organization. Dinner will be served at noon. Accident Victim Dies Richard Pridemore. 56. Clayton, died early today in Methodist hospital a- the result of injuries suffered in an automobile accident near his home last Saturday.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
AUG. 31, 1931
